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CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATH? Twenty-five words or leas, Ono Time 2& cents, Three Times 60 cents, Blx limes 11.00. Alt advertisement overtwenty flvo words prorata for each ad ditional word. Rates on 1,000 words to he used In a month made on application. No advertisement taken for less Uian 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears In the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bill will be malled after its in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-A Rood farm for one of our customers. If yon have a farm for salo we will be Kind to consider lt. Linley & Watson, (Juo. Linley W. K. Watson.) WANTED-ii0 to 100 heac. c2 first class, sound mules, 4 to 8 years of ai-.o. Wo nro not buying for the wnr. Want more class, and willing to pay bettor prlco. The Frctwell Company. 8-22-tf. WANTED-You to know that I am this seimon handling tho Genuine Ti-nnosseo Bluo Gem Coal, and not asking auymoro for lt than you nave paid for Inferior coals. I have a stock of the best wood in town on hand. Glvo mo a trial. W. O. Uinu ,\. Phone 649. WANTED-Evory boorie keeper in An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Dread." It's mado at home and your grocer keeps it. Ander son Puro Tood Co. 8-16-Dtf LOST LOST-Black leather pocketbook con taining 143.00; (four tens and threo one dollar bills) botwoen Sherard*? store and Equinox mill platform or near railroad crossing. Liberal re ward paid to finder if returned to L. E. Abercrombie. 10-2-tf. LOST-One auto Jack on east Whltner r.treet near cotton platform. Party who picked it ur will greatly oblige owner by returning same to Intel ligencer office. 10-1-3tp. LOST-Thursday afternoon on West . Whltner street or on squaro 326 in bills. Liberal reward for its re turn to Intelligencer ofllco. A. M. Myers.-10-1-31. FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS-?500 new. rebuilt, shop-worn and second hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy terms if desired. Tell us what you wont. J. E. Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. C. C. Dargan, Local Repre sentative. 10-2-20t. FOB SALK-If reul estate ls what you want, I have county, suburban and city at the lowest price. I will bo glad to Bhow you some of my ' specials. If you havo property for salo see me. W. M. Walker. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS ONLY Flour, horse, stock, poultry and hog feeds of all kinda, including hay, alfalfa and cyclone feeding meal; Tclllo, and Rising Sun ?leif Rising (lours, too; and at prices to suit G. E. Turner at P. & N. Frolght sta Uun. FOB SALE OR RENT-Fine river plantation in Rock Mill township, ono mile below Anderson ville known at Mitt Simpson place. Thia farm contains 280 acres, fifty acres fine bottom land. For further informa tion BOC Mrs. W. IL Simpson, 132 Tolly Street, City. 0-28-71. I HAVE a cut down Ford car 1912 Model In first class condition. Four now tires with removable top and s' ? curtains, will sell or exchange for 5 pussenger touring ear and pay reasonable dlfferonco. Box 216, Greenwood, 0. C. i)-29-3t. FOR SALE-10 acres with R room house and 7 stall barn on McDutlle St. See Buck Broyles. 9-20-3tp. FOR SALE-Onion sets; W Vo Pearl. . Bermuda, Prise Taken,. Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, and Multipliers. This ls r-'tntlnf- season. Fur man ;.. Smith, beadsman. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SOBE EYES-We have the Dr. Harris prescription for sore eyes gives instant relief. Owl Drug Co., Phono es*. ' . 10-2-lm. WE ARE TAY?N6 $92 per ton for cot ton seed and Beding hulls at ten . dollars per ton; coal 14 to $5 per tan. These are prices'st our yard. MarUn Coal * Wood Co. MRS. ? JC. KeClaiv would like to add a few more pupils for plano to her ? class. Phone 68. Residence 1X8 Arlington. 8-26-6L We have employed In expert PIANO TUNER, who will giro prompt and careful attention to orders left with us. C. A. Reed, Piano & Organ Co? 814 S. Maia BL *-l-lm. "We have add ed a Grocery depart ment to our business and will carry a full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries-Have just re ceived a Car Load of the l "inest Flour a Car Load of the Best Said and a full line of Canne d Goods, Sugar, Coffees, etc. You will find anything in Grocery line here and our Mr. A. E. Mull will he glad to serve you at any hour of the day and at prices to let you live too. Come in and see us-We will save you money and ??ve you the Freshest Goods in town. Anderson Hardware Co. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Signature of Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Augusta, Ga. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST, Leaves: No. 22.6:08 A. M. No. 6 ,.. > . .3:37 P.M. Arrives: No. 21 11:15 A. M. No. 5 ., . . .: 3 :07 P.M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc.,_ promptly given. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Mm 5y t AND1TRSON: Condensed Paatenger Schedule. KffactiTo June 6. 1916. Arrivals No. tl..,. .. .. 7:35 A. M No. S3...9:35 A. M. No. ?5;. ,..11:40 A. M. No. ai.1:10 P. M. Na 89..-.. .. 3:40 P. M No. 41..... 6:00 P. lt No. 43. .. 6:M P. M Na 46... ;.10:26 P. lt Departures Na 80... ? .. f:U A. st Na 88... 8:86 A. lt Na 34.....10:30 A. M No. 88...18:10 P. lt Na 86... 2:30 P. lt Na 40...*:50 P. lt Na 42... .. .: 6:40 P. M Na 44.. .. ?..6:16 P. lt i a B. ALLEN, MOTHER! YOUR CHILD IS CROSS. FEVERISH. FROM CONSTIPATION -. If tongue is coated, breath had st? ?mach sour, clean liver and bowels. Give "California Syrup of Flt!*" at I on cu a teaspoonful today often saves a sink ? - ti i Iel tomorrow. If your little one ie out-of-sorts, lilil? sick. Isn't resting, eating and uct ing naturally -look, Mother! seo if longue ls coaled. Thia is a sure sign thal its little stomach, liver und bowols are dogged with waste. When cross, Irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or hus stomach-ache diarrhoea, nore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California (Syrup of Figs," and in a row hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour hilo gently moves out of Its little dowels without griping, and you have u well, playful child again. .Mothers can rest easy after giving this ll arm loss "fruit laxative," be cause lt never fails to cleanse the lit tle one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach und they dearly love its pleasant tusto. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrup. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bottle of "Califronia Syrup of FigB;" then see that it ls made hy the California Fig Syrup Company." ********************** * ? + WOFFORD COLLEGE NOTES + ? ? ********************** Spartanhurg, Sept. 30. - FJOV. W. J. Snyder of Greer, a former pastor of Ilothel church in Anderson, was a visitor on the campus Friday. Rev. A. .f. Cauthen, a former presiding elder of the Anderson dis trict spent the week-end with lila sons who are students at WotTord. Dr. A. G. Hembert delivered a very effective address at the college Y. M. C. A. Frhlhy night, taking for the basis of his talk, tho saving nf tho nation by "Christian Young American In College" Ile asked tho question "who?" and answered, the young men who are Christians In col lege. Secondly, what?. Tl is he said was first, graUtude, reverence, anti thoughtfulness, adding that tho tra'a od man full of knowledge was thc most powerful piece oC machinery thnt God badi ever created. Thon Bald he, bow can it be done, answer ing he said, by right attitude by get ting a grip on a great ideal, and last ly by human service. On Sunday night September 26. Dr. H. N. Snyder, the * osident of Woi ford, delivered) an address on, "The Adaptation of tue College Student, to tho New Environment." Dr. Snyder took two points of view. First, "What are the factors in this new environ ment?" Second, "How shall wo adapt ourselves to this new environment?" Tho address was delivered to more than a thousand people. It was in spiring andi full of forceful logic. In the conclusion Dr. Snyder mude a strong appeal to thc heroic and cour age of the students, exhorting them to seek the best and master.lt. Dr. Snyder has boen president of Wofford college for a number of years, and he Is recognized to bo one of tho best orators In the south. Ho is a deep spiritual man and a great teacher, to say nothing of his wonder ful PD\. jr as an orator. Said ex Governor John Gary Evans of bim on ono occasion, "Ho is worthy to bo president of the United States." Mr. Glenn Smith, a former, resi dent of Anderson, now a student at The Toxtllo Industrial Instituto was a visitor on the campus Wednesday. The foot ball season is fast ap proaching. Tito old foot ball players and a number of the new students are practicing evert' afternoon for the coming season. The people of Spartnnburg says that they are glad' to seo the students back again. They say that the town is a dull place without them. A campaign is in progress to en roll overy student as a member ot tho Y. M. C. A. of the college. A largo nnmber of tho new students have already joined. The college ministerial band had ? mooting at which meeting tho'fol lowing officers were elected: Presi dent, E. K. Garrison: vico pr?sident, H. W. Sanders; secretary and treas urer, H. C. Olpaton. The president proposed the dis cipline of the Methodist church south as tho course of study for the first semester. Tho rule passed by the ' student body of Wofford that all Freshman ho required to wear green skull caps has been repealed by the faculty. The Calhoun, thc Oorlif's, and the Preston Literary societies, have be gun work fo- tito year. Judging from the speeches and the work of the first two meetings, this is going to he a very profitable -year In literary so ciety work. Many Complaint Heard. This summer s ems to have produced ' au unusual amount of sickness. Many complain ot headaches, lame basks rh ??i T T t !oTvi siilcusnccs and cf bein** ' "always tired.** Aches, pains and ills ' cnuRed by Ute kidneys falling to do ' their work and throw the poisonous waste from the system yield quickly to Poley KIdnev Pills. They help ellm intlon, give sound steen and make you . feel well and strong They ara tonic . tn action. Sold everywhfc.'e. laeomentent Though. Tho Insolvent-Tell aie, fa it a . crime to he poor? Hts. Lawyer-Not ia this state, alf. , The charge for ray orin'-on on the subjuct is $5 Pay m ytlsrk and go out quietly.-Judge,.- , ^?wj OPINION RENDERED ON BEERDE?VERIES Atty. Gen. Decides Brewery Can Deliver None After Election Result is Announced. Columbia, Oct. 1.-The attornej genii ral'a ofllce has rendered an opinion that the breweries In Char lesion can not sell boer lo tho dis pensarlo? after the rosuH pt UH* pro hibition election bas boon declared by tho date board of canvassers. Tlic opinion was written by Fred U, Dom inick, assistant attorney general, tip on request of John Marshall, secre tary of tho Charleston county dispen sary board. Tho opinion was given with reference to tho (.. rmanls Brewing company. "In reply thereto," says the opin ion," I will say that t e prohibition act, in Section 4 thereof, provides thui no liquor shall hp bought or con traded for or receive! by any coun ty diis?vnsary board after thc Te :;ult of said election ls declared bj tho state board of canvassers. "Under Section 8.Vj of thc crimina colo or 1912, which section refer; to tho manufacture and sale of liquoi by distillerie? and beer by breweries it is provided 'that such manufactur ers shall not sell such IhiuorB ant beverages to any person, firm or cor porution within tho limits of thli state, except to county dispensar: board. ' "it will bo seen from tho provision! of law quoted that the brewery car only sell to the county dispensar: board cannot buy, contract for or re ceivo any liquor, which, ?if course will include beer, after tie result o tlio election ls declared by tho statt board of canvassers. "I am of tho opinion that this pro vision of tho prohibition act will ap ply to a brewery that has been llcons od in tills state in tiie same manne as to any brewery outside of tin state. In other words, that after th result of tho election has been de dared by tho state lwiard of canvas sers tho county dispensary board ha: no power or authority, under thc law In my opinion, to buy, contract for o receive any liquor or beor from an; source whatsoever." Postpone Fr-oreo Mill Hear In ir. Spartanburg, Oct. I.-Tho Jienrlnj scheduled for today in the case of th Enoree mill receivership has beej postponed. "**t* +***+**+**+****+*+*++< ? i ? ET ANDINO Ol TBS CLUBS. < ? < American. Won. Lost, P. ( Boston. 99 46 68 Detroit. ... 97. .54 64 Chicago. 90 61 69 Washington. 83 66 65 Now York. 66 81 44 St. Louis. 63 88 41 Cleveland. 59 93 38 Philadelphia. 41 108 27 National. Won. Lost P. C Philadelphia. 88 61 59 Boston. 79 68 53 Brooklyn. 79 70 53 Chicago ........ 71 79 47 St. Louis.:' 71 79 47 Pittsburgh. 71 '80 47 Cincinnati. 70 81 46 New York. 68 79 46 FederaJL Won. Lost P. ( Pittsburgh ....... 85 64 57 St. Louis. 85 66 5C Chicago. 83 -05 66 Kansas City ..... 80 70 53 Newark. 78 70 52 Buffalo. 74 78 48 Brooklyn. 70 SS 4C Baltimore. 46 103 30 *?**???*??***?????#? ? ? * ? National League. At St. Louis i ; Pittsburgh 3. At Boston 2; Philadelphia ?. At Cincinnati-Chicago; poatponet rain. No others scheduled. American League. At Chicago 8; St. Louis 0. At Washington-Boston, rain. No others scheduled. Federal League, At Brookbn-ltuffajo, rabi. At Pittsburgh-Chicago, rain. At Baltimore-Newark, rain. No others scheduled. . Fi?,'TBALL At Athena: Georgia Vt? Dahloneg (t.ught. "So sorry not to Save hear your lecture last night!" stld th loquacious lady. "I know I missed treat; everybody said it was spier did." "I wonder how they found out said Mr. FYockcoat; "the lecture, yo know, was postponed." Biliousness and Coast *?tloa It ls certainly surprising tiiat an woman will endure the miserable feel lng? caused by biliousness and cos sllpation, when relief Is so easily ha and at so little expensa. Mrs. Chai Peck, Gates, N. Y.. writes: "Aboi a year ago I used two bottles c Chamberlain's Tableta and they care me of biliousness and constipation. For sale by all denara. Geiaberg's Potato Chips Fret} and Crisp D??ly? Fttooe Ko. 733 Mill News J. L. Mat tox has resiga od as ovc soer of carding at Fairmont, S. C. Thomas Wauney of fiCcAd?mV N. C., has accepted a position ut tho Brookford mills, Hickory, N. C. C. A. Cameron liai accepted t ic position of cotton buyers for the Tulon Cotton Mills* LaPayette, Ga. WI. ii. Todd, superintendent of tho Buffalo (K. C.) Mill, has purchased a Dodge touritiK car. John Mattocks in now upare fixer in tho card rootn or the IJuffalo (S. C. ) Cotton mill. John Hrank of Iluffalo, H. C., has accepted a position with tho (?len Ixnvry Mills, Whltmlre, S. C. J. M. WUbourn of tho Buffalo (S. C.) Mills has purchased a Ford touring car. lt. J. Carver, of Asheville. N. C., has accented a position with tho Buffalo, (H. C.) Mills. ll. W. Crocker has resigned as second hand in weave room at the Saxon Mills, Spartanburg, S. C. Wm. C. Gilmore has been promot ed to second hand in weave room at tho Duncan mills, Greenville. S. C. A. M. Reese is now superintendent of the Weldon, N. C., Cotton Mfg. company. C. C. Hundelninu has resigned as sirpcrin't/Mident of the Weiden (X. C.) otton Mfg. Co. Ellison A. Smyth, president of tho Pelzcr (S. C.) Mfg. Co., was in tho New York inarki ?s last week. .1. O. Bright of Groer, 8. C., is now Mxing looms at the Judson mill, Greenville. S. C. F. A. Benneflcld lins boen promot ed to second hand in cardinR at the Ivey mill, Hickory. N. C. J. H. Holcombe Is now head ma chinist at tho Judson mills, Green ville, S. C. J. P. Florence of Columbus, Ga., has become overseer of carding nt the Fairmont (S. C.) Mfg. Co. J. C. Morton has hoon promoted to second hand in cnnWng nt tho Gran by mill, Columbia, S. C. J. A. Moseley lins been promoted to portion hand in speeders at tho Er win Mill No. 1. West Durham; N. C. C. C. Hooper, of Jono3Villo, S. C., ls now second hand in the cloth room at tho Fairmont (S. C.) Mfg. Co. J. W. Moore has ^>eon transferred from oversoer of spinning to over seer of carding at the Richland Mills. Columbia. S. C. J. A. Fault has been promoted tn head loom fixer at the Louise mill, Charlotte, N. C. J. N. Early has been changed from speeder section man to card grind er at the Erwin Mill No. 1, West Durham, N. C. Pink Dixon has been promoted J from l"-m fixer to second hand in ' ?>?.!. - .?' Saxon mills, Spar lariLu:;,. U. C. ? W. B. Mooro, manager of the Mills Mfg. Co., Greenville, S. C.. ha3 returned from a ten days' trip to New York. W. H. Conner of Charlotte, X. C.. has accepted the position ; " * ; ond hand in spinning at t':o Sout.r.ide Mills, Winston-Salem, N. C. R. D. Pitts, president of the Her in i tage Cotton mills, Camden, S. C., was In New York on business lost week. O.. H. Smith has resigned as sec ond hand in carding at the Ivey Mill, Hickory, N. C., to become over seer of carding at the Paola MHIB, Statesville, N. C. A. E. Frt^-ce has resigned as card grinder at tho Erwin Mill No. 1, West Durham, N. C., to become sec ond hand in carding in one ' of the mills at K anna polis, N. C. .M. H. McClendton has been trans ferred from overseer of carding at Mic Richland mills, Columbia, S. C., o a similar position at the Granby mill, of thc same placo. T. N. Reeves IVB been promoted from second h:\nd Iii spinning at the Granby mills, Columbia, 8. C., to overseer of spinning at the Rich land mills, of the samo placo. . Ri. R. Templeton has been pro moted from section hand in spinning at the Olympia mills, Columbia, S. CT to second hand in spinning at the Granby mill, of the same place. Jno. Franks- has resigned as sec ond hand In weaving at tho Duncan mills, Greenville, 8. C., to become oversee! of weaver {, at Lexington, 8. C. W. A. Murr has resigned as loom fixer at the Woodside Mills, Green ville, 8. C., to accept a similar posi tion at tho Granby mills. Columbia, 8. C. J. C. Tiddy, who recently resigned as overseer of spinning at the Ama sen Mills, Thomasville, N. C., has ac cepted the position of overseer of carding and spinning at Troy. N. C. T. H. Webb, manager of tho Erwin Mills, Duke, N. C., left last week for an < automobile tour through Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania!. He was accompan 'od by J.. H. Webb, treasurer O? tno 'no Mills, Hillsboro, N. C.-south :rn Textile Bulletin. "What do you think of the acous tic;- Mrs. Nuncht" whispered hor neighbor. "Oh, I don't mix in thom religious squabbles. Let everybody worship in thor own way. I say."-Buffalo. Express. F?R?S? Wv tMM WI WsnsOTsl f^^ppF TIRES , - . v C ASTORIA ^^sssafiBj I For Infants and Children. pl M^ife] Mother? Know That W? CASTQRlA Genuine Castoria ri* . ??"???n?S! Always Jr M ? llf?^^S Bears 016 AO1 ill n??^^^^ Signatured?fe jr pc- KOT NARCOTIC. IA IT s|;- J^^'MMW^ ty I W' 1 * irv !n J5K&r I ll Vi .. BK ? tion So-irStDUiadi.DunrW?. ? u ip 18*2 ! WfjrTa-s pristo? and I ll .Sg Ur For Over ll ^SlL Thirty Years I^CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. M C?WT?VE COMPANY, nc? YO?* orr?. We are recommending our 10-1-0 and 10-2-0 and 10-2-?-0 for wheat and oats this fall when you sow it. This will give it stalk and grains in thc head, and that it what you want in grain. If you will sow five acres in v/heat and five in oats this fall, after preparing the land well and fertilizing it well with either of these goods, you will find it advantageous; The 10-2-J-0 is an especially fine goods for graini Let us hear from you. i =..... ?' - ." - 1 - r ? Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. Anderson, South Carolina. DQ?XOUR^OWN^SHOPPIKG r rcOnyx''^$!? Hosiery K: Give? the BEST VALUE for Your Money j? Erery kuwl fran Colton to Silk, For Hm, Won?? lad QiWrta Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 ncr pairY ' look lor tho Trade Mark! SoM by All Good DraWnO Wholesale Lord &* ToylOT JNHWYO?K LEGAL NOTICES Jndge of Probate's Sale. I SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court of Probate. H. P. Cely as administrator of the I estate of Rachel Lewis, deceased, I Plaintiff, against Jaka Lewis, Anna Richey and ?others, Defendauts. Pursuant to a deere til order grant* ed in ab ovo case, I will Bell va sales day in October, 1915,-in front of the Court House, in the City ot Ander son, S. C., during usual hours ot sale the real estato described as follows: "AU that lot of land situated in I Brushy Creek Township, Anderson, j County, S. C., containing four (4) [acres, more or less, bounded by lands of E. F. El rod, and the estate of John Barle and lying near the' Piedmont Road, being the land of which Rachel Lewis died seized and possessed." Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge. ?HTBOLAX CITROLAX CITROLAX BeBt thing for constipation, lazy aver and sluggish bowels. Stops a Bick headache almost, dx once. Gives a most thorough and'1 satisfactory Hushing-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Wellhocht. Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "I. find Citrolax the best laxative I ever .used. Docs not grip-no unpleasant after effects." Sold everywhere. Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-V cation trip. TODD AUTO SHOP ? Opposite The Palmetto N.M??n.