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CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-Aro words or lesa, One Time 25 cents, Throe Times HO cents, Six Times |1.00. All advertisement ovor twenty Ave words prorata, for each ad ditional word. Rates on 1,000 wo*du to bo need ia a month m ado on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash In ad vance. If your name appears in the telephone directory you can tole phono your wunt ad to 321 and a bill will bo malled after its in sertion for prompt payment WANTS WANTED-Thirty home loving peo ple to rend our daily ado in this paper. Wo have something that you want, and our propo?".l?lon li splendid. Linley & Watson, Phouo 647. 10-24-tf WHEAT DIE A IJ A breakfast food. Health restoring. Recommended by physicians. Made from native grain. Has a Ano flavor. Serve ns other cereals. Burriss Milling Co. Vf ANTED-A good farm for one of] our customers. If you bavo a farm for salo we will be glad to consider lt. Linley & Watson, (Jco. Llnley W. E. Watson.) WANTED-Position by experienced stenographer; one who has had sev eral years oxporlenco. Apply to ? Stenographer, care Intelligencer. ,10-30-tf. WANTED-Every hou^o keeper In An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's made at borne and your grocer koopa lt Ander son Puro Tood Co. 8-15-Dtf TO MERCHANT TRADE-Ono car Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, cfir . pure shorts, and all kinda ot feed. 8ee G. E. Turner at P. & N. Dopot. FOR SALE FOB SALE-Porty ncrca of land Ia Hopewell Township, 3 room hov .io, now two email houses on public road. Land fairly levol and ia of fered for one thousand dollars. W. | N. Walker. FOB SALE-One hundred shoats and pigs for sale. Correspondence so licited. Gordon R. Lane, Lisbon Georgia.. i0-26-6tp. FOB SALB-Onion peta; White Pearl, Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers,. and Multipliers. This ls planting season. Furmon Smith, So ed oman. FOB SALE-A farm of 131 acres with in In one mlle of Little River church, I ' In Abbeville county. Has a good four room house and now barn; 20 I acros In bottom land and 80 acres In good cotton land. Also, 98 3-4 acres in another place with a houso Und barn, 60 acres In cul ti vu t lon. Will sell cither place for 920.00 an I aero on easy terms. Address W. W. j Cllnkscales, Belton, S. c. FOB SALE-Everything In the Mne ot . fresh fruits that are in season; '.pears, apples, bananas, grupos. 1 oranges, lumonn. cocoanuts, nuts cf s!! kinds, sud 05?????-'? thet makm ' your mo util water, and at prices that dont make you sick either. J. K. Manoa. BUY YOUR gasoline and motor oil j from the man .that needs your pat ronage. Caudle, Corner ot Main and Earl streets. niLL A Inti VF; about November lat .a car ot good mules; beat to bo had, ' prices and terms right Will pay you to ste na it In need ot a mule. Tho Frotwell Co. . ' 10-24-Ct TYPEWRITERS-800 new, rebuilt, shop-worn and second hand typo writers, all makes-910.00 up. Essy terms ii desired. Tell us what you want J? E. Cray ton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. . C. C. Dargan, Local Repre sentative. 10-7-18t FpRREOT -FOB REST-Six room house, with bath, and all modern conveniences. Sama house recently vacated by Di, Levis Banders on Calhoun B tr oct. Apply.to Wm. Briscey, care Brissey Lumbar Co. .FOB atEWir-One turnlahed front room down ai ai rs within block ot the pupilo *?unre. Will rent to one or two ;roun? men. Apply to tetelllgeneetv omeo.-io-a-tf. , FOR SALE-85 acres of land. '. One tenant bouse; 65 acres in cultiva? tien. Good 2 bone farm in seed community within ono milo.of eight month school, alee near trolly Uno. Price ?1,760.03. Will make f erma to soit W. H. Ic'tis, Hodges, 8.0.. . / Wiso* :-. ? IliRlISCO^U^EOUS V: ' '? . 'M Q Tri iii . .^OTICE~.Th? TJ. ?. Woolen Mills Co. : '? aro today discontinuing their' An? derson branch atore. Ali nndcllv erad... garments will be shipped direct .-'to:' the Kmst.omor ;;?TO? tiie ..putin:ornee Baltimore, Mcry>*ad. U. e. Woolen Milla Ca l?-2-il Wholesale Prices to the Retail Trade In all sorts 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 of Hard ware you may need for building or farm pur poses and if you heed a cook stove we can fit you up there too. Our lines are complete and our Prices are Right. Come in and let us 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. And7rson Hardware I PROFESSIONAL fl CARPS Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. & M. Banding Office 537-Phones-Residence 66 Dr. C. Made Sander* DENTIST Office 804-5-6 Bleckley Falldlng. Office Phone 420 Residence Phone 149. Dr. C. Singlet on Breedinj Office In St Mai y's Hospital North Aui'Icraoa, ?tburs x ? io iv, a io c una ? io ii Chhhelm, Trowbridge & Sag*? DENTISTS N?w Theatre ea??naa . GADSDEN SAYRE] Architect 408-403 Blecfefey Bmh??ng An?enos? S. ?. ' TYPEWRITER REPAIRING-Best equipped typewriter rebuilding in .the south, Factory experts tor all makes machines? your old machine con be made ns. good ns now for a .small amount. J. E. Cray ton -'&] Co., Charlotte. Ni C. C. C. Dar- j gan, local representativo. 10-29-20?. , -. , ;-;-?.i, .i I WE ABE PATING $86 r<er ton for cot ton seed andsellmgkullsatfourteen] dollars per ton; coal $4 to $5 per tot?. These prices at our yardB. Mar tia Coal ft Wood Co. . I COME TO The.. Luncheonette when you are hungry. We cook anything that ls in season, and we cook it right. Ask tho man who . eats here, don. orders served quickly. Oys ters any-atyloi. Next door to. Union Statluu - IN PLACING you: Aro insurance. Mr ; twbmber that Frank & DoCamp Realty Company represen ta. >^Hd? stronghold lina companioB. Your business will be appreciated. ;?-7-tr. j?. N. WYATT, the $5.00 Coal Man v?tnj??ta, the Job, selling the Block Coal for the least money, giving full weight, and prompt de livery. That's aU you caa ask. Phone 182, IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY. USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair tun only bc hud by brew lug a mixturo pf Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fadoB, turna gray, streaked ??>d looks dry, wispy and scraggy, just an ap plication or tv/o of Sago and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare tho tonic; you can get from any drug Btoro a r>0 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound," ready to use. Thia ran ulways ho depended upon to bring hack the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dan druff, stop sculp itching and falling hair. Everybody useB "Wyeth's" Sago and Sulphur because it darkens so natur ally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You nlmply dam pen a sponge or soft brush with lt and draw this through tho hair, tak ing ono smn'l strand at a time; by morning Ute gray huir has disappear ed, and ufter another application lt becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. It Will Soon Be Sweater Time Football Beason opens up in a few weeks now. That means sweaters will ho worn again by tho boys and girls who oro at all Interested In college and school athletics-and by other folks as well. Why not hunt up your last year's sweater and sond it to us to be clean ed and made ready for wear? If you want lt dyed another color -wo cnn do that for you too. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 7. SAVES DAUGHTER Acfvfc? ol Mother ca Doab! Pre vents Daughter's Untimely End. Ready, Ky.-" I was not able to do anything tor nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura 13 rat ch er, of this place, "and was down bi bed for three months. 1 cannot tell you how E suffered with my head, ard with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not Jo me any good, and he had to giv<? A up. We hied another doctor, but he did not help mc. At last, my mother advised me to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. I thought lt was no use for 1 was nearly dead and .nothing seemed to do me any good. But 1 took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own washing. ' 1 think Cardin |a the bits? medicine ?a the worId._ My weight has increased, B?is ? look fhn niptyr^ nf ftggS'h. If voa sutler from any of the aliments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you. for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women in the past-SO years. At all druggists. XVrlti Chattanooga Medicino Co.. Ladles" advisory Debt.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Sticimi InttructUm on your caso ona 04-pajo book. "Homo Treaisient (or Women." tn plain wrapptr. H.C IBS LOOK IT A CHILD'S TONGUE WHEN CfiOSS. FEVEJSH ARO SICK Take no chances! Move poisons from liver and bowels at once. Mothers con rcat easy attar giving ^California Syrup of Pigs," because in . a few hours all the., clog'ged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowelB, and you have a well; playful, child again. Children, simply will not take the time from, play >tb einptly their bow els, and they become tightly packed, liver frets.sluggish and rtotnaeh dis ordered. ; .'. ' When croas, feverish, restless, see If tongue ls coated, then give this de licious "fruity laxative." .\Chtldren lovo tty and it can not cause Injury. . No difference what ailB your Htle one-^ lt full of. cold, or a. Sore .throat, diar rhoea, stomach-ache,, bad : breath, re member, a gentle.: "inside cleansing" should bo. tho first .treatment' given. Full directions for babies, children Ot all ages and grown-ups are print ed on.e??h bottle. . Do ware of counterfeit fig. syrups. Ask your druggist for ?.??-cent bot* tie' Of "Califoj.-.nia Syrup nf ; Figs,'* then look carefullyand see that lt ls made by* the "California Fig Syrup Company/'. We make no smaller atxeC Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup, y REPUBLICANS GETTING READY FOR HOI FIGHT National Committee Meets in Washington next month to Se lect Convention City--PIatform Outlined By Chairman Hilles. (By Correspondence. ) Now York, Nov. 1.-Tho Repub lican National Committee will meet in Washington, Dec. 14, to select a convention city and began mobiliza tion for 1916. Chairman Charles D. Ilillc-s made this announcement today und indicated tho main lines ulong which tho campaign to re store tho republican party to power will bo waged. They are: First-An attack upsn tho Demo cratic tariff. Second-Criticism of tho Wilson administration's handling of foreign affairs, both in Mexico and in Eu rope Third-Charles that Democracy has failed to keep Its promise of aa economical administration and hes failod to keep other 1912 platform pledges, including the declaration in favor of a single term for the presi dent. Fourth-Atwick upon the admin istration's government ship bill and other administration measures. By the timo the national commit tee assembles thc presidential campaigns of the numerous candi dates for tho republican nomination Bhould be well under way. Hilles said. "There is no lack of interest in tho 1916 presidential race right now," said tho republican chair man. "That Is, tho interest com pares favorably with that four years ago. In some of the states having 'native BOOB' entered in tho race, tilings are getting lively. "It is true that the situation this year with respect to republican presidential candidates differ mate rially from that io the last two or three decades. Out of a group of presidential possibilities at this timo there ls. no ono man or two or three men who stand out as leaders in the race throughout thc entire country. "Whether Uiat situation will ob tain until tho actual Opening of the next republican convention dr whether thero will be a simmering down ot candidates, I cannot say. "Acilve organizations aro in tho field for Senators- Burton, Wcoke, Cummins,. Burah, Smith, and. Sher man. Justice. Hnghcs, Elihu Root, former Secretary of State Knox, ox Vico President Fairbanks, Governor Brumbaugh pt Pennsylvania and 8cverul other men who are active or receptive candidates have . strong followings. Certainly each bas tho right to enter the race for tho nomi nation and tho carly ballots at the next convention may- be widely scat tered among 'favorite sons."*.: . Chairman Hilles' attention was called to reporta that tn many states former Progressives woro returning to the Republican party with the avowed purposo of forcing tho nom ination of Col. Roosevelt, by taking' advantage of the largo field of can didates that would bo arrayed against bim. ' "On such reports havo reached mo," he Bald, "and there is nc evi dence that I know Of.to substantiate thor.?, In Illinois, tor example, tho third party men -who returned to the 'Republican! party, will vote to give the illinois delegation to Sena tor Sherman. , 1 bellove. and have no Intention, of throwing It to Col. Roosevelt. In Michigan, Senator Smith will bet the votes of the third party who return 'to, the republican party, and the Michigan delegation. It will be tho same in other states having 'favorite sons* candidates."' "Dp you think lt would bo possi ble for Col. ?Ttoosevelt to /capture the Republican nominationV ho was asked. MThat is ? -pd-ilblllty I wouldn't care to discuss," was the reply. Chairman Hilles said be was posi tive former President ? Taft, wbc-? secretary Hilles wan,-would not con sider entering tho. lists to?* the 1016 nomination. Taft, bo salu, is thor oughly enjoying himself since his departure from ' - public life and would not resume tba burdon ot public pmce . under1 any clrcum? sfonces. Though .believing" the ill-feeling of southern cbt'^a :srev,era over the administra tl ?i'll'.. j?r?lr<J? policy may cost the Ccmoiratic: ' nominee votes at the next election, Chairman Hil les entertains no rosy dreams ot breaking lr.to tho Democratic South. "The South doesa'tKvote the Re publican ticket," ti#;salli/ "Tho op position or ?. the cotton men will make itself felt in another form. Th?y wm help elect men to Con gress who will oppose -. Democratic measures. But I .don't believe the administration's "attitude . toward Great Britain will coat President Wlson-lf he be vibe jivxl Demo cratic nomine? ?atty vvbtea in tho electoral colleger; And. Judging from reports. that are conda g ia to. me, the Republican jjwrty will not - need the votes ct South?ra States to elect hts candidate nbxt tear.". -'-Mr-1 y . ' ; Peat). Snfirsglsts Busy. Philadelphia, Nov}. '1.-Tho woman suffragists, asking the Pennsylvania ittea to give women t?a? right to vote, made a tina? appeal today. Ov?r two hundred meetings hn?o .beor. arri?ged indifferent part? of the city and many In tho country. SERBIAN ARSENAL AT KRAGUEVATZ NOW IN | HANDS OF GERMANS _ I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) on tho Save and Danube crossings. In northern Serbia the IJulgai'IatiB well acroso tho Timok river aro press ing forward vigorously in order to whlen tho communication lino with Hungary np the Dr. nu bc valley . Thc much di3cu??cd Russian expe dition reported on the way to the Bul garian coast and now estimated at two hundred thousand, has not been heard from. There are recurrent re ports of furthor bombadmcnt of IIul gaian ports. This may mean that fur ther artillery preparation will be ne cessary before the Russians attempt to gain a foothold on tho coast. At the Dardanelles the British are snow ing renewed activity. They aro ham mering tho Turkish artillery support ed by the allied ships. HOVrTIZ" HELPS SBRE.JP FEET Good-bye sore tvt, burning feet, swol len feet, Kwcaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corno, cullouses, bunions and raw epot.s. No more HIIOO light ness, no moro limping with pain or drawing up your faro in agony. "'Xl'A" is magical, acts right off. "TVA" draws out ail thc poiRouuuR exuda t.ions which pull up thc fret- Use ."liz" and for get your foot misery. Alli hov/ com fortable your feet fool. Get a 25 cent box of '"TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suttor. Havo good feet, glad feet, feet that never well, sever hort, nover get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed _ or money refunded. ^^fij j^jiSn?^^^ ForlnfentsandCWldren. PF^T^K MAFLIE?* KNOW M m. W&f?m fi! Genuine Gastona Ii -i?gs^S Bears the /JW5 ll '^B^m Signature//IT I(F For over BL^^BM ^ Years Exact Copy of Wrapper? TMK etirrAUB COMPANY, ri re TOP* CITY. Refugees fr* Rumania. Rome, Nov;. 1.-'Fighting between the Serbians and Bulgarians in the TImok valley has been desperate. A Bucharest dispatch to tho Corriere dolla Sera of Milan says a third of a Bulgarian regiment ot infantry was almost destroyed. Only -fifty mon survived. Public buildings in Widln, Bulgaria are filled with wounded. Newspapers also state that twenty thousand Serbians have taken refuge in_ Rumania. Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va cation trip. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite Thp Palmetto N. Ma^n. JBr Experience |MH| of its Value ^f?^fe "One of our sales ^ men demonstrated the u^-y^ vaiue of the Long Dis [ lance Telephone to us. He was at Huntsville, Ala. i and upon his own responsibility put in calls for fifteen merchants within a tl hundred iriiles. tn one hour he had sold 2100 barrels :al cost to us of less than six dollars; we have applied the Long Distance jj to every feature pf our business with : results. The service is fine, the Natale and there is more satisfaction ^stance Telephone talk than in hall ephorie ts a Long Distance Station? BELL