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CLASSIFIED COLU WANT ADVERTISING BATE? Twenty-Aro words or less, One Time 26 cents, Three Times SO cents, Dix Times |1.00. All advertisement over twenty five woi** ; prorata for each ad ditional word. Rates on 1,000 words to ho used in a month made cn application. No advertisement taken Cor less than 25 cents, cash In ad vance. It your name appears In tho telephone directory you can tele phone your vant ad to 321 and a hill will bo malled aftor Its in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-Twcnty-fivo men old or young to cull and see mu ut No. 30G Murry Ave. If you want to make $16 per day cull Hat unlay. A legiti mate buslnoBn proposition. Do not call until .Saturday. J. T. Ken dall. 10-22-lt. WANTED-400 Sovereign coupons. Will pay market price-GO cents per hundred. Apply to J. H. Loyless, caro The Intelligencer. 10-20-lt. WANTED-Young man book-keeper that understands double entry book-keeping. Address Box 456 In own handwriting, stating exper ience you Lato had, and salary wanted. 10-21-3t. T?PEWB1TEH8-300 now, rebuilt, . shop-worn and second hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy terms lt desired. Tell us what you Want. J. E. Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. C. C. Jargan, Local Repre sentative. . 10-7-18t| WANTED--You know "Tbore's a D1? ferenco" In our tablo meal. We use j j Anderson County Corn, thoroughly ' scoured before grinding. . Ask your grocer, or phono 68C. Burrlss Mill ing Co. WANTED-A good farm tor one of . our-customers. It you have a farm i for Bale we will be glad to consider .lt Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley TV. E. Watson.) .1 i .1 .ll' .. ,1 ll - . I WANTED-DO to 100 head of first clasp, sound mules, 4 to 8 years of age. We aro not buying for the war. Want more class, and willing ' to pay better price. The Fretwcll Company. , 8-22-tf. WANTED-Every house keeper In An derson to try a loaf ot "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's made at borne end your grocer keeps lt Ander son Pure 7ood Co. B-16-Dtfj L?ST LOST-One largo bunch ot koys bc- ] . tween Iva and Anderson. Have T. ?. P. A. tag and prestollte key attach ed. Suitable reward for their re-1 turn to T. C. Jackson, Jr., Iva, S. C. 10-10-81 FOR SALE" BUICK AUTOMOBILE FOB SALE OB| EXCHANGE CHEAP-Ono model .'. 31, 5 passenger Buick touring car, . c?ectrlc lights and horn, Stewart speedometer, luuhaif Seat covers, ex tra caning and tubo mounted on ex tra rim, in first class condition and appearance, driven HJBB than 12,000 j miles. Will sell cheap tor cash or on credit, or will oxchango for real or personal property. Costs com plete $1,600.00. Apply to C. Gads den Sayre, 10-22-3t| FOB SALE-A farm of 131 acres with in one mlle of Little Bivor church, in Abbeville county. Has a good four room house and new barn; 20 aores in bottom land and 30 acres In good cotton land. Also, 98 8-4 acres in another place with a house i and barn, CO Seras Ia cultivation.! . . Will sell either place tor $20.00 au ? \ : aero on easy terms. Address W. W. Cllnkscalea, Belton, S. C. FOB SALE-Forty acres of land in Hopewell Township, 8 room house, new two ara?il houses on public road. Lund fairly level and 1B of fered, for one thousand doll ara. W. N. V slker. . ' ?FOB SALE SO MERCHANTS ONLY Flour, horse, stock, poultry, and hog feeds of all kinds. Including hay, . alfalfa and cyclone feeding, meal; Tellto, and Bluing Sun Self Rising nears, foo; and at prices to EU it Q. E.. Turnor at tP. & N. Fro'ght sta* FOB SALE-Onion sots; White Pearl, ^:wBemud^i.^riS;?.Taker?'Sliver. Skin, : ,Pellowe Danvers, and Multipliers. Thia ls planting season. Forman Sinitl:, Beadsman. FOB SALE-Everything in the line ot fresh fruits that tire in ; season: pears, apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuta, nuts of ./ *ki kinds, ?. ' yodr"' *p.inm< <.--watery' eau - wi- yriOiw that don't make you sick either. J. . K. Mattoe.;,. ' FOR RENT y-- ... B ? BS? NT-Six : room ? house, with l?tihi ah?, ?ll modern cenveniohess. esma houso recently vacated by Dr. Anderson Hardware Co "Wholesale Prices to the Retail Trade In all sort? of supplies for everybody in the city as well as in the country. We can supply your home with the necessary Heavy, Fancy and Staple Groceries. Also any kind cf Hard ware you may need for building or farm pur poses and if you need a cook stove we can fit you up there too. Our lines are complete and our Prices are Right. Come in and let u s show you. Make your selves at home in our store. We will sure save you money if you give us the opportunity. Plumb ing and Heating one of our Specialties. And crson Hardware C. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Teils How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. Yon feel fine in a few moments, little of this fragrant, antiseptic Your cold In head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged hoBtrlls will open. The air passages ot your head will olear and you can breaths' trea ty. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffing, muscous dischargea or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle ot Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a cream in your nostrils, let it pene trate through every air passago of the head; soothe and heal the swol len, Inflamed .mucous membrane, and catarrh bufferer needs. Don't stay Btuffed-up and miserable. It la Just what every cold and relief comes instantly. God 'takes men's hearty doslres and will instead of tho deed, where they nave noe the power to fulfill lt; but Ho nover took the bare need Instead of the will.-Richard Baxter. Levis Sanders on Calhoun street Apply to Wm. il rio soy, cave Br I a soy Lumber Co. FOB KENT-One furnished front room down - stairs within block ot the publio square. Will rent to one or two young mon. Apply to Intelligencer Office.- 10-8-tf. ~MISCEIXANEOUS |*0B HOKE EYES-^Wo.have tbs Dr. Harris prescrlpu^n for nore eyc3 gives Instant relief. Owl Drug Co., Phone $88. 10-2-1 m. I EN PLACING your tire insurance, re member that Frank & De Camp Realty Company represents only strong, old lino ..companies. Your business will he appreciated. 10-7-tf. V I C'OiIK TO ; Tho Luncheonette When you are. Hungry. We cook anything that ia th season, and iire cook it right. Ask the man who cats hero. Short Orders served quickly. Oys ters any style. Next door to Union Station. .' ~ WE * VBE PAYING $38 peaton for cot ton seed QUdoeilinehul ia at fourteen dollars per ton; caul $4 to $5 per ton. These priese at oar yarda, Martin Coal ? Wc id Co. B. N. WYATT, mo $5.00 Coal Man li stilt on : the job. selling tb? best Block Coul for tho least money, aha Riving Juli weight, and prompt d6 lively. That's all you can. ask. NAVY ASKS IF BILLIfBUDGEI Washington, Oct. -T.i,e navy department's five-year building pro gram to double tho size of the Unitod States navy at n cost of $fi02, 482,212, which will bc presented to congress backed by the administra' tlon, is mado public today. It would take half of ?he $1,000,000,000 pro poned national defense budget. The program provides for 11,504 more men, half a hundred officers, the construction of ISO ships, th'' completion of 42 ships already laid down, an increase to the aviation corps and a sufficient amount of re serve ammunition to provide against emergoncy, at a total cost of $502, 182,212. Approximately $150.000.000 will ?>. required for the completion of the sb-'ps after the five-year period elapses. When every ship provided for in this program han been commis sioned, the American navy will b? more fran twice as strong as lt is today. The prosram covers the com pletion of five dreadnoughts, twelve destroyers, twenty-six submarines and one fuel ship, which aro already under construction. Thc first two dreadnnughts to be constructed will be the largest and most powerful fighting ships ever built. Tlicy will cost $18,000.000 each. It is planned to elvo the new dtcadnaughts a displacement of 40, 000 tons each. This ls H.O0O tons greater thnn that of tho "present su pordreudnaughts. These two ships will carry eighteen fourtoon-inc.":. ?una in the mntn battery. They will be equipped with speclnl tornedo nctB and will have a hull of ontiroly new design. Building Program. The five-year building program contemplates construction of ten dreadnoughts, six battle cruisers, ton scout cruisers, fifty destroyers, fif teen sea-going submarines, eighty-five coast defense submarines, four gun boats, ono hospital Bhip. two ammuni tion snips, two fuel oil ships nnd one repa!'* ship. The last of thean vessels will be built and in commission lalo in 1023. . On naval aviation lt is proposed to cxnend $6,000,000 during tho five yei'.rs and on reservo munitions $25,000,000. for thd completion of ships already authorized $48,1318,127 is asked. The regular budget approximates $100, 000.000 a year. Secretary Daniels will recommenfl this winter tho addition to the nav> of ll,ROO mon. Tho 1917 naval estimates to be pre sented to congress this winter wll total $217,632.173, an increase of $67, 990,308 over .last year's appropriation Or the increase. $57,000.000 will ? b< for i novit construe:lon. $8.000.000 fo munitions reservo and $2,000,000 fo; aviation. Tho building progrpm for th< five-year period Is as follows: Pinn for Kac? Year. For 1917 (authorized In 1916) tw< dr eadu ou g lit fi. $16.560.000: two hatti cruisers, $11.158.000; three scou cruisers, $6,000.000; firteon destroyers 310,500.000; five fleet submarines $4.425,000; twenty-five coast nub marines, 55.750,000; two gunboats $700,000; one hospital ship. $1,250.000 one fuel oil ship, $700.000. Toto $57,003,000. (Only part of total cost c vfessels aporoprlnted fte first year. Blest of Program. For 1918-Two dreadnoughts, $26 680,000; continuing wor hon two bal tie cruisers, $11,921.000; ono scot crusor, '$6.330,000; ten destroyer: $16,900,000; four fleet submarine $5.577,500; fifteen coast submarine $13,950,000; ono gunboat, $1.140.00G continuing work on hospital aht| $1,200,000; continuing work on fm ship. $655,250. Total $21.273,760. For 1919-Two dreadnoughts. $37 000,000; one battle crulsor, $17,000 000; two scout cruisers. 510,000,0O? ?lvo destroyers, $10,100,000; two fle< aubmarlues,. $5,437,500; fifteen coa: submarinen, $9,750,000; completlr gunboats. $380.000. Total $90,767,G0( 41.178,080 For Ordnance. For 1920-Two dreadnoughts, $31 000,000; two battle cruisers. $17,llf ROO; two scout cruisers. $8,650,00) ten destroyers.'$10,300,000: two tie submarines, $4.215,000; fifteen coa submarines, $9,750,000; ono nm nutt! tlon ship, $789.587: ono fuel oil shi 700,000. Total, $89,133,087. - Forf '1921-Two deardnougbts, $3' 000,000; one battle cruiser, $23.4 61 ROO; two "scout cruiser?, $10,0oe,on ten destroyers. $13.60,000-, two fie submarines, $3,400,000; fifteen coo submarines, $9,750,000; one grunbo" I$380,000; one ammunition ship, $ 706.000; complete fuel shin, $655.25 ono renalr *^?p, $3,!7!>,000. Tc* $401.786/750. Secretary Daniel's statement say "I have recommended an. lncrea of $1,173.986 for ordnance. In wbl I have Included $480,000 for torpe defense nets fer battleships." "There's a church near," said ,t county farmer to his paying guest. ? cording to Punch, "that I ever put r nose la lt.* . "Anything tho matter with t vicar** "Well, lt's" this way. I sold the c vicar milk and eggs and butter , ? cheese, and-' seeing as he patronlz mo I patronized him. Hut this a chap keeps 'ls own cow and 'ens. that's your name. I though, ? *w? .... i.-' Chronic Constipaifoiu "About two years ago when I 1 gan un In g .Chamberlain's Tablets bad been suffering for some time w stomach trouble and chionle eoW ?mtlon. My condition improved rt dlr through,tho use ot these table Since vak lng four vr five bottles them my health has been fino," wrl Mrs. John Newton, irving, H. Y. ? sale by all ^^t?^^^^^^^^ r^nn-m :""~r u BUHN* BUILDIN G TO SAVE ?5 Cheaper to Apply Torch Than to Tear It Down. (New York 3un.) As a way of saving $"> on old build ing on tho triangular plot of ground at Bloomfield avenue and Grove street may be bumed, Bays a Bloomfield, N. J., dispatch. >? Tho property was sold by tho George Dodd e&tcle to a larsc manu facturing concern in New York,, which intends to ere?t ,a. concrete building on the ground. As building-inspector Chorlos A. Veunor said that ; a permit to tear down the present,structure would cost $5, a representative' of tho Now York concern said that 'tho building would be burned down. ' As there ls\nothing in tho build ing ordinance to prevent tho burning of a structure, Fire Chief oKeher said he would have- iu> objection but warned against injury to shade trcos. Hh Useful Head. A Washington man had ia fclfl em ploy u faithful but at times stupid servant'in the'person of an old dar key named Zeke, says The Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Recently, when his employer had vainly endeavored to get something done in a certain way, he gave up in despair, exclaiming: "Zeke! Zeke! Whatever do you think your head is for?" Zoke, who evidently thought that this was another of tho troublesome questions that his employer was al ways asking, pondered it deeply. Fi nally he replied: "Well, boss, I guesB it's to keen my collar on." j Miss Peach-blow-"Your aunt ls an awfully slender woman, isn't alie?" Mr. Buzzer-"Yep, some boney-in fact, alie's her family skeleton." Judge. "A rich woman misses mach in life. "As to how?" "She can't run out to the back door fenco when sho gets hold of a d'toice bit of gossip. Sho has to get up ai'tea. or reception and by that time the.news is stale." Louisville Courier Jon rn il. Customer-"Gee, this is a rotten cigar!" Shopkeeper-rt jell, do Vt complain. You've only ?ct one of them-I've got ten thousr.d or tho darn things."-Life'. ' ..Bob" and "B?1" Robinson sell the syrup that Mr. Byora wrote Mr. Sutiles about. - lt's the best you ever tasted. IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAUSE S?GE TfA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, oviti s;\r.do ot dark, glossy hair can only .Lo''had. by brew-, lug a mixture of Sago Tea and Sul phur. Yo?r hair ls your charm; It makes or roars tho face. When it fades,'turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggy, just an ap plication, or two of Sage and Sulnhur enhances its appearance a': hundred fold. ' . . - ' U : : Don't bother to prepare -tho tonic; you can get from any drug store a Su cent bottle of "Wyeth's 8ago and Sul phur Compound," ready to uso, This caa always be depended upon to bring back the natural color,, thickness and lustre of your hairand, remove dan druff, stop scalp Itching and falling hair. ??WB?&W^W? Everybody uses "Wyt.tli's" Saeo. and Sulphur because it darkens so natur al ly end ' evenly that nobody, can tell it.has be*n applied. Yon simply dam pen a apongo or soft brush with 'lt and draw this through the/hair, tak ing one smalt strand at a tim?; by morning th? gray hair hw disappear ed, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark.and appears glossy, lustrous and, abundant ?Ith/* Anderson Theatre Matinee ednesday, Nov 3. CASADA GETS A FTE lt FORD Sum Hughes Atikc Auto Maker if He Opposes Lunn. (Ottawa Dispatch.) Major fleh. Slr Sam Hughes Cana dian minister of defence, wants to know Just where Henry Ford Bt?nds lu regard to the war. The Do minion Government prohibits trade with tho enemy, and Gen. Hughes thinks that if Mr. Ford nas h "u re ported correctly in recent lntervlefs it is time for foe militia authorities to stop buying .Mr. Ford's cars. Gener al Hughes therefore sent this message to Mr. Ford today: .Henry Ford, Presldont Ford Motor Car Convpnny, Detroit; Mich. It is asserted .be/ nat you de clared you would wi' ?li iy your sup port from any fi nanon;.. institution participating In tho Franco-British loan . It is further assorted that; you Bald. "I would tie a can to Vr>e com imi? :,''a ?;:?d ' Trv^c lt back to Eu rope." I should be very obliged If you would wire at my expenso If ; you were reported correctly. I preaufnp" that if you wero reported correctly^ you would bo glad to let ir/? Vnow;.-*? Sam Hughes. Canadian Minister of DchLrc ; Up to a late hour tonight General. Hughes had received no reply. The Canadian Army is largely supplied with Ford cars. U. S. Battleship "South Carolina" ? . BIG DOINGS AT CHARLESTON DECEMBER 13th TO 17th, 1915 i Tho Southern Commercial Congress will bo held at Charleston December 13th to 17th, 1915. This ls an As sociation of prominent husiness men from all over the South and meetings arc held each year for thc purpose of discussing husincBs welfare, botli of tho manufacturer and of thc farm er. Loot year the Congress was hold at Oklahoma City and tho year before at Mobile. This year the meeting 1B to bo hold at Charleston and very many men of prominent business, so cial und public life have already ac cepted Invitations to be present. At least four mom iv n; of tho'Cabinet of the President of the United States will he present at thc meeting. I A squadron of tho Atlantic Fleet, Torpedo lloats, Submarine:; and Tor pedo Unat UeBtroyers, as well as Dreadnaughts, will be In tito Charles I ton Harbor, open for inspection of the ' public, Dcccmher 14th and l?tlt, und visitors at this time will ulso have tho pleasure of seeing a mngniilcent car nival. - ...... Southern Railway is arranging spo iclul fare tickets and excursion trains. CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE "Dodson's Liver Tone" Starts Your Liver Better Than Calomel and Doesn't Salivate or Make You Sick, Linton to mel Take no moro nick cning, salivating calomel when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's work I Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which ' cauftCB necrosis of tho bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with cour hilo crashes into it, breaking it up. This 1B when you feel that awful nausea and>.c.ramping. If you aro slug gish and "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you haye headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath'in bad or stomach-sour just take a spoonful of harmless Dod son's lu wer Tone on my guarantee. ITere's my guarantee-Go to any drug store and get a CO cent bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to night and if it" doesn't straighten you right-UP and moko you feel (Ino and vigorous by. morning I want you to go Imck to thc store and got your money. Dodson's Liver Tono is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone will put your-sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated wasto which is clogging.yaur system'-and mak ing you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tono will keep your?<entiro family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like ita pleasant taste. mmm AT TOE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. KEEPING MONEY AT HOME ?a paying out money for anything, whether It be Insurance or shoes, our first -quegtloni.is:^'Ap? L. getting value received?"' '' .'"k; ?{ .".s.?i1.'.'. .' . For a quarter of a cotttury, Tho Mutual Bonoflt Life Insurance, Company has been giving tho people of '?outh Car olina the very Highest Quality o? Life Insurance In return1 for Sie premiums paid. Our policyholders hove attest ed tholr satisfaction in euch substantial ways that the Company's business in. this Stato has increased'year by. year, until January 1st, 1915, lt amounted to within a fraction of $18,000,000.00. ' < . But that ia not all. . In. addition to the large sums paid policyholders laBt year, and thc liberal loans which aro r'lwayu available on policies, tho Company has loaned in tho last three or four years a very considerable amount on Mouth Carolina farms. In 1912, '13 and '14 the amount paid ont and invested in South Carolina was $684,799.97 In txeess of the total premiums'?ollefcted. The Company's total South Carolina investments, on December 31st, 1914, amounted, os will he noticed, to $2,224,365.34-u? ? ncr eas u during tho past year of S446.9G6.30. THAT MEANS KEEPING YO LB MONEY AT HOME AND AT THE SAME TIME GETTING. VALUE RECEIVED. DIVIDEND RECORD Amount apportioned to "DIVIDENDS" in tho past Sovea Annual Statements: 1909 *1910 . 1911 .. ..:.&!?'? 1?*2 ..: .. .1913 .... .. ??914 . . .. -1915 $2,603,721.02 3,551.606.83 3,115,619.74 3,723,206.01 4.901,200.65 5,170,737.32 5,312,608.03 Jv.' (.) Special Dividend^nclude?'^th' RWular Dividend.' (-) Moi^ than DOUBLE tho amount apportioned seven years ago. Herd Are The Figures-They Speak For Themselves ? Paid iS. C. Policyholders, Policy ClalmB, Dividends and Cash Values .......... i. State, County and Municipal Taxes .... ... ... Physicians and Agency Expenses ... ... ... Loans-Real Estate, Cash and Premium-over Total S. C. Disbursements ..-,'... ... ... Total S. C.-Premium Collections ... ... ... EXCESS unrested In.S. C. ... .. Cash and Premium Loans outstanding on South "Carolina policies December' 31 st, 1914 '. . Amount of railroad honds which n\ay.bo considered as belonging to .South Carolina ,,. . Too and Billion Count}.' bonds-..?.. ...... ...... ...... ... .....'.. !.. r.eal CRtate mcrtgage's on farm property, Dec. 01st, 1014 ... ... ....... ... .... ..v' .. 1912 $230,344.75. 11,650.41 73,150.19 413,000.00 $728,145.35 ' 626,086.76 1913 $265.6;7,84 ll.4ii.50 . . 69,040.65 410,000.00 $756,126.09 550,755.35 . 1914 $281,23'..61 ll,l?6il7 72.766.98 468,000.00 1912-13-14 F 777,847,20 34.218.08 ' 3t4,96^.82 1.29>l,O00.00 $833',167.7G $2 556,787.02 1 317,429.10 .G32.629.13 $202,058.5? $205,370.64 -.jr'lK - $277,370\7| *.*. .??.if *.>'?'< 684.799.8J 2G2.?C0.34 100,000.00 56,000,00 807,|00.00 > . : ... $2,224,365.34 TO M. M. M ATT I SON, GENERAL AGENT C. W. Webb', District Agent. J. J. Trowbridge, .'f 'C. E. TribbIe, W. R. Osborne . Ble?kley Building ' . ..;, ?. '., ?', Anden>?ny S. C. ra? i<?presetit 'the xi?ii?st service, safety, mileage ?n4 pleasure j pfet?ina?le from'ah Auto-Var cation inp. Opposite The Palmetto