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CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five words or less. One Timo 26 cents, Throe Times CO cents, Six Timos $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Ratos oa 1,000 words to bo used In a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 26 cents, cash ia ad vance. If your name appears in the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bill will be mailed after KM In sertion for prompt payment. c::i:zj:"^:~:~i:rr2zzi3ZiiT:: WANTS WANTED-Twenty-?vo men old or young, if you want to make $15 a day call and soe mo nt No. G04 Murray Ave. A legitimate business proposition. WANTED-Thirty homo loving peo ple to read our dutly uds in this j paper. Wo havo something that you want, and our proposition is splendid. Linley & Watson, Phono 647. 10-24-tf j WANTED TO BENT-4 of 6 room house, prefers southern part or city. Address "Rooms" caro Intelligen cer 10-23-St WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. Health reotorlng. Recommended by physicians. Made from nativo grain. Has a fine flavor. Servo OB other cereals. Durrlss Milling Co. WANTED-A good farm for ono of j our customers. If you have a farm for sale we will be glad to consider ' lt. Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley . W. S. Watson.) T?IHWRITER8--300 new, rebuilt, j shop-worn and second hand typo ' writers, all makes $10.00 up. EaBy ' terms if desired. Tell us what you want. J. E. Cray toa & Co., Charlotte, N. C.. C C. Dargan, Local Repre sentative, 10-7-131 ! ?Ii i I , . , ,. I I I I WANTED-Every house keepor in An dersen to try. a loaf ot "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's mal? at home anil your grocer keeps it. Ander son Pure Toed Co. 8-16-Dtf FOR SALE BUY YOUR gasollno and motor oil! from thc rrr\n that needs your pat ronise. Caudle Comer ot Main and SS Bail'streets/ "'Tr-- !*fi? -W?-ti ? JU '---1-. .. li FOB SALE-One hundred shoats and - pigs for-sale. Correspond?, uce so 1 lie lt cd. Gordon R. Lane, Lisbon . Georgia. i0-26-6tp. FOB SALE TO MERCHANTS ONLY . Flour, horse, stock, poultry and hog feeds of all kinds, Including hay, alfalfa and cyclone feeding meal; Tellio, and Rising Sun .Self Rising flours, too; and at prices to suit. G. : HI. Turno? at P. <Sb N. Freight sta ' tlo?. WILL AKlliVE . about Nov? -har 1st near, of g*>d mules; best .-ho had? prices attd: terms right. Will pay you to see us.!? in need.ot a mule. The Fretwell Co. 10-24-et FOB SALE-4 Motorcycle presto tubes, prices six dollars each . empty, oe von filled. Call phone 843. 10-23-3L BUICK AUTOMOBILE FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE CHEAP-Ono model 31" 5 passenger Buick touring car, electric lights and horn, Stewart speedometer, mohair seat covors, ex tra casing and tube mounted on ex tra rim. iti ?rut class condition and appearance, driven less than 12,000 P^pmiles. Will sell cheap for cash or v oh credit* pr will exchange for real or personal property. Costs com ' v ; plote $1,600.00. Apply to C. Gads ' den Sayre, ?O-22-St FOB SALE-A farm of 181 acres with* in one mlle of Little River church, in Abbeville county. Has a good four room house and new barn; 20 acres in bottom land and SO acres in good cotton land. Also, S8 8-4 acres In ano thor place with a house and barn, 60 acres in cultivation. . ( Will sell either place for $20.00 an i. v.,'-' acre on essy terms. Address W. W. i ' Cllnkscalos. Belton, 8? C. FOB SALE-On!onj;ets; White Pearl, Wrmuda, Prise '?asor, Kilver, Skin, gj^^&Upw Danvers, .and Multipliers. .?../-..-'TM? fs planting season. - Forman Smith, Seedsman. /y&'V?W?A!?$, 'tho $5.00 Coal Man is still on ,the job, selling the best . Block Coal for the least money, and giving full weight, and prompt de livery. That's all you can ask. ? Phone 182, - ff OB. SALE-Forty acre? of land in ? v hopewell Township; 8 room house, ; new two smell .houses on, public .' road. Laud fairly level and is of fered for one thousand dollars. W, :Walker.;r..' './.V : x'On SALE-Srsrythlng Sr. the lie* ol ' fresh fruits that are ; tn season: pears; apples, bananas,, grapes oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts ol INSTRUCTION ON CARE OF BABIES State Boord to Start Systematic Campaign for Better Care of Infants. At tho meeting of tho atato hoard of health of South Carolina lt waa de cided to Inaugurate a system of health pupers for young hable?, to bo malled to the mother of each baby Immediate ly after UH birth han been reported to the register of vital statistics. This 1B a practically new movb on tho part of tho board of health, and may or may not bo well received. It ts the opinion of many poreonB that tho movement will meet with approv al. The value of such a movement can w<dl bo ascertained, when it ls discovered thc number of young bable? which dio each year through fault of their mothers, not altogether fault, but relier through their innocent ig norance. The movement is yet In the shape of an experiment and if tho experiment takes well, and IB a SUCCORB, the\leg iHlaturc will bo asked for sufficient fundii to further tho movement and make tho practico a permanent thing. Anderson county 1H wc'I In tho lead for tho reporting of bir>h through the vltnl HtatlsticB. Thorc aie about 100 births reported In Anderson coun ty each month. Tho Hov. Dr. Robert Rogora an nounce Bthat tho story about Jonah and the whale IB true, except that there was no whale. Wo hope ho docs not destroy the legend about Adam and the apple, because it was a peach.5-7-New York Mail. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. * M. Building Office 527-Phones-Residence CO Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Office 804-5-6 Weekley Building. Office Phone 429 Residence Phone 149. Dr. Lillian L. Carter Osteopath 212 Bleckley Bldg. Phone 168. Residence 318. Dr; C. Singleton Preedin Office tn St Mary/s Hospital North Anderson. Hours: 8 to 10, 12 to 8 and 0 to 0. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs DENTISTS Nat? Theatre Bsuldfeg Wi White* St C~ GADSD^ SAYRE Architect 405409 Bfeckley Banding Andefsotti S?. C all kinds, and-candies that make your mouth, water, and. at prices that don't make you sick either. J. K. Manos; FOR REWT-Six room houuo, with bath,' an<S'*5?l*: moderh conveniences. Samo house recently vacated hy Dr. Levis Bendora on Calhoun street Apply to Wm, Briasoy, caro Brlssey Lumber Co. ' s ' ?? lin FOR BENT-?-Throe room, unfurnish ed-to couple without children. 3cc . ond floor of house .on West Franklin street Address P. O. Box 42G. 10-24*3tJ ' . i v i i ? FOR RENT-Ono furnished front room down stairs within block ot the publie nan aro. Will rent to one or two young mon. Apply to Intelligencer o nico.-10-s-tf, MISCELLANEOUS . C? "?>, FOB BOBE EYES--"Wc have the Dr. Harris prescription for eoro oyen . gtyes instant.relief. Owl Drug Co., Phons 688. v 10-2-lm. WK ARK PAYING.?3S per ton for cot.] ton Beed and?cuinghullaatfourteen . dollars per' ton ; coal $4 to |5. per t&Uy These prlcca at our yar?c Martin Coat 4k Wood Co. .. -----<~*r-? ????? ----; COME -TO The .Luncheonette when you are hungry. We cook anything that is In season, and we cook lt right Ask the mah who cats here. , Short orders served quickly. Oys . tera any style. Next door to Union 'y?Station. IN PL AC Iyour fire Insurance, re ' member, that Frank"' & Decamp Realty Company represents only , strong, old line compeales. Your , .;- business will be appreciated. I 10-7-tL FIFTH DISTRICT WILL HOLD S. B. CONVENTION PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR THE TWO SESSIONS TODAY TWO 'SESSIONS Io Composed of Sunday Schools of AU the Churches of City of Anderson. The second annual convention of tho Fifth District Anderson .County Sunday School association will ho j he-Id at St. John's Methodist church this afternoon and evening. The Hov. ?. Witherspoon Dodgo, pastor I of Central I'rosbyterla nchurch, ls | president of tho association, and will preside at tho sessions today. Tho af ternoon session will ho held at 3:30 o'clock and the ovenlng easton at 8 o'clock. Anderson county is divided Into five districts, four of which aro composed of tho Sunday schools In tho /arlous churches In four towns each, and the fifth ls composed of the Sunday Bchools of the churches In tho city of Audorson. Owing to tho fact that the associa tion will convene tho Kane after noon and evening of prayor meeting in tho churches, there will bo no reg ular prayor service in any of the churches this evening. Afternoon Session-318O O'clock. 3:30-Prayer a<'d pralso servlco led by Kov. Wi. H. Frazor, D. D. 5:40-Purposo of district organiza tion, Rev. Witherspoon' Dodgo, dis trict president. .4:00-Tho Ten Banner School Points, Dr. A .L. Smothers, county president. 4:15-Statistical reports from schools of district, foy delegates. 4:30-Five minute talks by depart ment superintendents: Cradle roll, Mrs. Raymond Beaty, beginners by Mrs. Daisy Wilson; primary by Mrs. John W. Speako, juniors, by Mr. P. E. Cllnk8cales; Intermediate by Dr. Wallor Nardin; the superintendent, by Mr. Samuel L. Prince. 5:00-Winning and Holding the teens, address by Mr. Lon C. Palmr, general secretary Alabama Stato Sun day School association. ?:80- inference on Sunday School PrcV,ens, led by Mr. Leon C. Palmer, and Mv. R. D. Webb, general secre tary of South Carolina Stato Sunday School association. G:45-Pledgos for county and state work. 5:5G-'Election of district ofilcerB. 6:00-Time and place of next dis trict convention. Adjournment. Night Session-8tS0 o'clock. . S^SO^-d^ralso service by combined choirs of tho city, and devotional ser vice by Rev. J. M. Garrison. 8:15-Collection to defray expenses of convention. 8:20-Solo, ".\Py Task," by Mr. H. B. Fitzgerald. 8:25-"The Now 8unday School Jdea," address by Mr. R. D. We?.b. 8:45-Tho School In tho Church and tho Church in the School, address by Fjev. John 10. White, D'. D., lite mem ber of executive committee ot tho In - ternational Sunday School associa tion. Adjournment. Over. Hie Frayer Bug. Mrs. ' Wa t kl n ? was entertaining 1 'some week-end guests not long ago, ! when they wore startled by a comino-1 Uo-V In the hall "Gracious 1 What's that awful lan guage down stairs?" whispered one of tho guests in a frightened tone. "Don't be alarmed, my dear," re pUod tho hostess. "Ifs my husband. Ho's come in lato and fallen over the new Persian prayer rug."-Philadel phia Record. 6IRLS? THICKEN AHO BEAUTIFY YOUR HUB AND SIOP DANDRUFF .. Try thisl Your hah* gets wavy? glossy and abundant at . once. .? ? I To be possessed of n head of heavy, ?beautiful hair; coft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and freo from dandruff ls mere ly a matter ot using a little Dander lue, '? . / . It ls easy and, inexpensive to. hare nice, soft hair and lots ot it. Just get a ' 26-cent bottle of Knowlton*s Dan dorlne cow-all drug stores recom mend it-apply .a little as directed and within ten minutes Hiere will be an appearance of abundance,' freshness, huffiness and .an Incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you wlj! you ran not find'n trae? of dandruff or falling- hair; but your real surprise win he after..about, two weeks';1 use., when you will seo new hair-fine and downy nt first-yes-r-but really new heir-sprouting out all over your scalp-Dandorino ls, we believe, the ouly sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy sculp and lt never falls to stop falling hair at once; '.'- ? If you want to prove how' pretty abd. soft your heir really ls, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hat re taking one small strand at >a'< Hine. Your hair will bs soft, glOBsy and beautiful in Just ? few momenta-R delightful surprise .' awaits . everyone who tries this. . MORE STREET PAVING AUTHORIZED TUESDAY COMMISSION APPROVED PE TITIONS FOR WORK ON TWO STREETS E. MARKET AND EARL Paving Crew? Are Making Good Progress While Weather is Favorable. A meeting of tho paving commission was held Tuesday afternoon at tho city hull Jn the mayor's ofllco. Thc meeting was attended by all of tho commissioners and thc business was transacted very quickly. . The most Important piece of busi ness transacted by tho commission was to entertain petitions for streot pav ing on East Earl street between Mc Dulllo and Main and East .Mnrket street between McDu.'Ile und Main. These petitions were presented' and v.-ero approved, the commission or dering that tho work bo done. Work with the paving crcwa is go ing right along. The concrete gang ls at work on River atreet and is making good tima there. They aro having good weather now und uro making tho best of it while it la3ts. Tho asphalt plant ls being gotten in Hilo shape for tho asphalt work on Whltner street. The 3trip of concreto in Whltner street extends from. P. street to Monroe. This will take but a few days to complete tho laying of I?he asphalt binder. The intersection of Main and Frank lin streets has been opened for use, and City Engineer Sanders states thut tito ontlro east sido of Main street will be opened for trafile at an carly dato. Tho street car track paving gung on GrocnvUlo street ls hard at work and is making good time. Everything is moving nicely Just now. LQWNDESVSLLE OPENS CHAUTAUQUA TODAY ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF BIG CROWDS DR. WHITE SPEAKS Has Consented to Make Ad dress Thut^y-^t^ctiye Program. With the consent, of Dr. White "of i Anderson to mako an address on the second day of the Lbwndesvllle chau ! tauqua, tho program for thlB event is now competo. The program lias been arranged with caro and it 1B now very attractive. . '. ,. ' Plans havo been niade for Lown desville to bav'd one' of the biggest chautauquBB In "the history of. that town and everything points out for a record breaking crowd, and a recoij breaking list of ; entertainers. The progain has been headed na a three day whirlwind Of things worth feeing. M may;.pa. Justly, called so. Following ls the program in tall: Flr*t Doy-Agricultural Doy. W.'?rv ' Tfln 'IL*-* " J--.I....- ? -3, ,uu-l oni";, a uinuiuw. nu dresses by county Btato ot-national ex perts. 12 noon.-Dr. E. C. Doyle, Seneca, S; C, . 3:45-Entertainment by' Ellsworth Plumetead. - ? 4:00-Forty-fire Pliantes of'fun and magic, with tho mysterious'Mllburnc. 6:1)5-Magical ilii-r^or-u :.i>d other -performance by Milburn-..-. ; " . . ' . 9:00-1 ni personations,'-.gravo and gay. by Plumstead. Second Day-Educational Day. 10:30-Educational rally. 12 neon-Dr J John E. White, Ander son, S. C. :,\ ''?&ljj 'V:- : ' - 3 : if>-Lecture,' "Tho Boy With . thc Bow and Arrow^fr^r.v'W.: G. .Don way.- .;."'.> .??. >.' '4:00-Concert. ' .y,..;.*;.-; . . 8 riB^dnccrt1 and ; ottt?rtalnment. . 9:00-Lecture. "An Audlohco witt Kings.?-u^Dr. Bonnay. Third Doy-Town Boosters and Pie nie. . * 10:30-Address on hppsting the ole" town. : " 3: if>^-Humorous ' lee turo ~on -Un Grumbles, by .Dr. '-WV, H;\Seara, 4:00-Grand ccncct. 8:15-Concert ?nd eiitnialnmant. 9:00-Lecture, "Morin Taffy and Lesi : CK..I.V.II. V rw. o'j?~?itS .' This concludes the very : attractlv program ?a anged ?byl^?local com i mlttee of towhdesttlle^bplo. Coeds 8fc!s.e MeaV Sfcor-s. ' Jeanette Gemmill; v?t?oghter o Municipal Judge. Wttliam/ N.. Gem i mill, and her cousin; Geraldlno Smltli coeds at North-western : Universitj ir who for the l?st ^ee .knave -beei : Shining men's shoes at-the Shotwel House in au attempt tb? raise 51 cac ! ito-contribute-tbwf^ c a women's'.ib?il0lokv:-^^^j?'?'??mp?i , refused to/\ibj??\4&W!&to>* ,The washed tho blacking from : . the! hands and want tq chr,; . ... : Each coed ot t^? uitlversity bi ;; hes? asked to-wcrk and -raise ll' tc ? ? contribute to the building of tb house. As almost ovcry other occi patlon has been taken up by th other roeds tho two girls started . . shoe shining paWori They refused to aay>wheiher the had earned 51, but they. aa?e rt .?nmed their denies, ,.. -' PRICE OF GASOLINE WORRIES AUTQQWNERS HAS BEEN INCREASED SEV ERAL TIMES IN PAST FEW WEEKS IS STILL GOING UP Cause of Rise Said to Se Due to Decreased Flow of Big Wells. Mee? In the price of gasoline havo caused auto owners much worry with in thc past few weeks. The price lias risen soveral points In several days and has heen giving tho autoists and other largo UBcra of gasoline much food for thought and worry. This rise is suid to he. n legitimate one and ia supposed to be caused by the fact that several large oil wells aro slowing up and aro not yielding as much as they were a few months ago. This has a natural tendency to raise thc price of thc fluid, and it is not thc fact that John D. Rockefeller wants to buy something else. That was once a joke among auto men and gasolino dealers of overy part of tho country. When gnsolinc went up tho natural supposition was that tho oil men needed more money. ThiB riso is not that hind. Ono of the local dealers in refer ring to the risc in gasoline stated that tho prices in South Carolina are in exccsB of those in Georgia and other states of thc union. All of (South Carolina has to pay about 2 cents more per gallon for gasolino on ac count of the stringent legislation in regard to gasoline. Tho laws provide that only a certain grade or gasoline shall be sold in South Carolina and tho result ls that the additional price is ntl ached as a premium for this ex tra grado. "There will como a time," sayB one dealer, "when real gasolino will not be sold in South Carolina, but what is; used for gasoline will be in reality a grade of naptha. The grades of gasoline sold in other states serves the purpose and the law for the grade gasoline in South Carolina seems foolish In somo respects. Th .? law I3 very good for what lt was-In tended. It prohibits low grade gaso line being sold in South Carolina, but by doing so prevents the people from getting gasoline which would serve their purpose for a much lower price. As a matter of information it might be added that five gallons of kero sene are secured for one gallon of gasoline. In tho summer gasoline 1B used mon? than kerosene and in tho cold weather, the rule reverses It self. There ls also a great demand for petroleum products In Europe just now. Belligerent nations of tho quadruple entente havo ordered and received extensive shipments oC gnso linc, kerosene ? and greases from America. Irate Father-"It'B. astonishing, Richard, how much money you need." Son-"I don't need it, father; it is the hotel-keepers thc tailors andi the taxicab men."-Boston Transcript. How many of the things will bo dono that you are going to do tomor row? Use Your Whole House this Winter T"\ONT let cold weather ^ lock you up in one room. APerfection Smokeless Oil Heater will bring glowing warmth and cheer to every room of the house. With the Perfection Heater near, you can dress in comfort, clean in com fort, set the table in comfort, and live in comfort generally. The Perfection gives 10 hours of glowing warmth on one gallon of oil Clean-quick-convenient Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE W?ahlo(ton. D, C. Norfolk. Va. Inclinion J, Vb Charlotte. N. C. Churlcton. W. VB. Charle,ton, 3. G. Look for the Tri an gl o Trademark. In many styles and sizes at hardware and general stores everywhere. I fish a l award Poruano-ftjc?ffS Expot?icn TAKT QA We Should Drink tots bf Water and Eat Less ?jl8flt? Says . Noted Autliority on Kiifney Disorders ' r ll Hecommsnds a Spoonful of lad Salts In ^^IKlf??? Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and llimini? * t.y tTric actd in incal excites the ??ney8,;t?icy h fe*0?? ov^ork?d, get sluggish, ?che,li?*ffl *? ?*? JW ?.f lead. The wine becomes cloudy, b^der. is limited; ?na you inl*/?? obliged I *SJ^?^?^Mtn?^ i??*? duxii?gtbo night, ^?1^^do8^C!?;,nuskbeliitbcrnflush S#I?LT body 3 utinoua waste or youTl be a real % ?ck p?t^n^abArt?yv At ?rst y?tt^i?iT^uU ? ^ety^ift t?? J^^ey regten; you kfier . ifroni' i- Backache, sick Leadocim, c?z?n?ss, slorna??^iff ^ Gour, .. tongue coated and you feet; rheumatic a twinges when the weather h bn?. . A 7 V*Eat fete.tne?t, drink Vita of water; also get k mm W-fnarmacast foHeoUnwa 6? Jad Salts; ?ako^^^esp?on?a? .-^^ %la?s of water before breakfast ic* a fewidays >^ ^eys wl? thea net fine. Thia famou^ :?al6> everyone should tnUc now and then tn