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COLU WAST ADVERTISING BATE? Twruty-flve words or lens, Ono Timo 25 cents, Th rc o Timos SO cents, Six Times $1.00. AU advertisement over twenty five wordu prorata for each ad ditional word. li?tes cn ? OOO ?words to be used lu a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for lees than 25 cents, cash In ad vance, If your came appears in the telephone directory you cart telc phono your want ad to 321 and a bill will be mailed after its In sertion for prompt payment. WANTS "WANTED-Thirty homo loving peo ple to read our daily ada in this paper. Wo have something that you want, and our proposition ia .splendid. Linley & Watson, Phone ?47. 10-24-tf _:_ WHEAT MB Ali A broakfaot food. Health restoring. Recommended by physicians. Made from nativo grain, lias a fine Davor. Serve as other cereals. B?rrigs Milling Co. WANTED-A good farm for ono of! our customers. It you liavo a farm for nalb wo will bo glad to consider j it Linloy & WatBon, (Jno. Linley- | W. E. Watson.) WANTED-Position by experienced : stenographer; ono who has had sev ' eral years experience. Apply to 1 Stenographer, caro Intelligencer. 10-30-tf. WANTED-Every house keeper in An-I demon to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary'a Cream Bread/- It'e mado at homo and your grocer keeps lt Ander son Pure .7?od Co, 8-16-Btf TO MERCHANT TRADE-Ono car Toxaa Red Rust Proof Oats, car puro shorts, and all kinds of feed. Soe G. E. Turner at P. & N. Dopot. FOR SALE FOR SALE-English Peas. Plant be tween now and tho fifteenth; Alas ? ka .and Morning ?Star varieties. ; . Don't let this ideal planting season .. get away from you. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phone 484. J?OB SAI/E-Porty acres, of laud In .. Hopewell Township, 3 room house, v. ; new two small houses on public V road. Land fairly level and ia of V fared for one thousand dollars. W. N. Walker. 5*00 SALS-Onion se??;'.White Pearl. Bermuda, Prize TaW, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, and Multipliers. Thia is planting season. Furman y Bmlth, Seedsman. FOR S ALE-A farm of J.S.I acres with in one mild of Little River church, In Abbeville county. Has a1 good . : four room house and new barn; SO 'v-jj-ajbres In bottom land and 30 acres in good cotton land. Also, 08 3-4 adrea in another place with a house sud barn, 60 acras in cultivation. Will sell either place for $?0.00 an acre on oasy terms. AddresB W. W. Cllnkscalos, Belton, 8. G. FOR SALE-Everything In the line of ; ?*o5u ?iuiis that are in season; ..- .neara, apples, bananas, grapes, .oranges, lemons, cocoanut*, nuts of all kinds, and candies that mako. . : your mouth water, and at prices ; . vth?t don't make you Bick either. J. K. Manoa. BUY YOUR gasoiino and motor oil . from tho man that needs your pat . ronage. Caudle, Corner of Main and KS?'JKrl?treets. WILL ARRIVE about November let - V.? car of good mules; best to bo had. : Lprlceo and terms right Will pay you > ?to see us i! in need of a mule. Tho .Frqtweli Co. " . . 15-24-01 TYPEWRITERS-SOO new, rebuilt, .' shop-worn and second hand type writers, .all snakes $10,00 up. Easy tonna if desired. Tell us what you '?yinni. J. E. brayton & Co., Charlotte, '% C. O. C. Dargan, Local Repre sentative. l0-7-18t ?v:FORRENT V ? >-.?-? FOR RENT-One furnished front room down stairs within block of tho pnbit'J s<lurtro. Will rent ia . one or two yonng mon. Apply to Xatelllgencor Offlco.-?O-8-tr. SlSi^^Webuy arid soil :dll kinds nf : second hand : furniture-repair ing and uphoistlrtg, neatly done at ?. . reasonable 'prices. .Boll Furniture Co., 31S E. -'whither St - 11-43L . , .I.??,.;,,?I,.-,:.-1-,-V .. ininti' ii' ? " N?TICE~Tho ?,Woolen Wills Co, aro today discontinuing their Ah* der son branch st?re,. All; undeliv ered garments will be shipped direct tb tho ?chstomer :frbm, the ; ??ftln office Baltimore, Maryland. V. - Woolen Mills Co. ll-i-Xt ?flfi^WIBTJBltv- RERUB?NG-Best equipped typewriter rebuilding ; ia the south: .Factory exr^rta ; for all makes mcicliines, your old nanrae i fem he made aa. good y&. new\for a -'email--amount.. J..' 3. Crayton ? :? Co., Charlotte, ;C, C C. Dar i^an.' loc?L: representstivo. -V7-SS-20U. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wneii away all tho etomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast To feel your beat day la and day um, to iVi'i clean iuuido; no sour biie to coat your tongue and Bicken your brca'li or dull your head; no consti pation, bilious attacks, Hick headache, col?n, rheumatism or cassy, acid stomach, you must hattie on tho In side like you batlio outnide. This in vastly moro important, because the .skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, while tho bowel pores do. says a well-known physician. To keep these poisons und toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys und bowel?, drink before breakfast each day, a Kins? of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it. This will cleanse, purify uni! freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Get ii quartor pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It Is inexpensive nnd almost tasteless, except a sourish twin BC which is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys tem of these vile pohionn nnd toxin:;; also to prevent their formation. To Joel like young folk? feel; Uko you felt before your blood, nerven und U?seles boenme saturated with an ac cumulotlon of body poisons, begin this treatment and abovo all, koop lt up' AA soap and hot wator act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphatn and hot water boforo breakfast, act on the stom ach, liver, kldnoys and bowels. NOSE CLOGGfcD FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrila" Td c. Open Up Air Passages. Ahl Whr? r'llff! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the nlr pas sages'of your hoad aro clear and you can breathe freely. Ko moro hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, hoadache, dryness-no Btrugjllng for breath at night, your cold or catarrh ts gone. Don't stay stued up! Got a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little, ot this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let lt penetrate through every nu iv passage of the head; soothe and heal tho swollen, inflamed mucous membano, giving you instant relief. Ely'a Cream Bairn is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking, t'a Just splonddl. PROFESIONAL I CARDS I ?Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office P. ? Itt. Building Offico 527-Phones--llesldenco fid tiffi C. *v?ack Seders DENTIST Office 304-6-0 Blockier Building, i Office Phone 429 Residence Phone 149 Dr. C. Singleton Breedin Offico In St Mary's Hospital North Anderson. Honra: 8 to 10. 13 to 8 and ' to ft Chisholm, Tiov&ridfd & Suggs I DSOTISTS . New Theatre BrjJ?dias ? W/VVhitoerSt. Architect Ble?Wey BaSdW ll?RiiVs?efaau S. <? WE' ABK FAYING $3* ?er ton for cot ton seed andselllnghullBatfourtee! . doliera per ton;- coat ?4 to |6 pm ton. These prices st our yards Martin C?al & "Wood Co. COMI* TO The Luncheonette whet you af o hungry. We cook an y thine I- .that lo. In. season, and v/o cook 1 righi; Asl?' tho mah who eats here 'Short; : orders served quickly; Oys tera any stylo. Next door to XInlor Station? :.;. ??? ' i W.;.1f?3WLCISO your are insurance* r* ^msimb?r that Frank .. & DeCami Rcsltyy Company jfjjpreseata : oalj strong,' old lino companies. To?i bualnoss will bo appreciated. -J.?-7-tfc\ r ; .. v .?'.V-?^^^^g B. No WATT, tho $5.00 Coal Men li still on tho : Job.' aelling tho bes . Block Coal for tho le&Bt money? ant giving full weight, sad prompt de . livery. That's : ?U . you eau ask Phono loi. ' .? ? '.' .-. "VA REPUBLIC O? PAH IO PRAG11CE ECONOMY Panama, Oct. 22.-Associated j Press Correspondence )-President Porras ls determined tu Inaugurate an era of economy In governmental nfTulr?. II!? first step In this (lirtt. tlon waa the discharge of many em ployes In all the departmental ofllces and a considerable reduction In the National Police Koree. Ile hos also recent!" reduced thc salaries o' all employes, including himself, of from 10 to IC per cent. in order to better tho financial con dition of tho country through the payment of ita cuiront obligation? and to liquidate a treasury delicit in herited from a previous administra tion, an clfort is being made to ob tain a new loan of $1,000,000. Thin is to be secured hy u bond issue and will hecomo part of tho national debt which already amounts to $1,600,000 through a previous bond issue for railway construction purposes. Both the reduction In force und salarles were ordered by tho presi dent in opposition to the advice und wishes of his political advisors who fear :?-.at it will have a material in fluence on tho presidential election next year. The president, however, pointed out that economics wore ur gently needed to prevent tho country from becoming utterly bankrupt* Ile told them that thc national treasury was practically empty and that many makeshifts hud to bo resorted to to obtain sufficient money to pay the salaries due to employe;*. Tho expenses of the government have been considerable excess of the reven?lo chiefly because in tho past little or no attention was paid finan cial economies and reforms, and al:>o to tho prent tailing off In import du ties,because of tho war in Europe and general business depression through out the Tcpubiic Itself. Offers of a loan havo been made hy n local concern and also ono in New York. Negotiations aro still in pro gress in hopes of obtaining better terms than 97 with (J per cont intnr ont. ,Tho previous loan wa3 placel at 07 1-2 with 5 per cent intcre.-it. Any loan negotiated will'have to have tho approval of. tho American government and this ls being sought. BRITISH RY. MEN GET INCREASE London, Oct. 18.-(Associated Press Correspondence.)-Aftor pro tracted negotiations, the demand of tho English -railway men for an in crease io their war bonn-; has been settled by tho granting of ahout half their demand. Under the now agree ment, the war bonus ot most railway employes is practically doubled. Tho rate granted at tho beginning of thc war averaged fifty to sevonty-flvo cents weekly, tho revised bonus will, In most cases, reach $1.25 weekly. The adjustment will cost nearly $20, 000,000 a year. Presumably ibo government will take-over most of the extra burdon. In return for the higher war bonus es now allowed, the men's leaders havo agreed net to present any further demands during tho time the roads remain under governmont control. . ' Yard Engine Kills Thrca. Jackson, Ky., Nov. 1.-Three wore killed and one seriously burt when they stepped off tho main track of the L.- & N. to avoid a passenger engine and jumped in front of e. yard engine. * * * ***?+???*+*???+?+?* * ? .* FOOTBALL RESULTS * * - fe +* .> ?***+****<0***+*+***?I? At New York-Col Gish's 15; Stevena 6. . i.;<4lfl.jniH At Now York-New York Universi ty 3; i;uch ii ell 2, At New York-Georgetown 33; Fordham. 7. It is all well enough to begin at tho beginning-?nicos yon want to go up a river. EST LESS ?ND TAKE S?LJSJ0I1 KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bother*. Tho American men . and women ; must guard constantly against kidney trouble because We Cat too much and ail our food 1B. rich. Our blood is lilied with uric acid which the Md noys strlvo to filter but. they weaken from OT?rworfo become, sluggish ; tho eliminative ' tissues clog and the re I suit ia. kidney trouble, bladder; weak" nes3 and n general decline in health. When your kidneys feel Uko lumps \ bf lead:' your'hack hurts or tho si urine ia cloddy, ;full . of sediment o? . yon are obliged tb sceH relict two . or throo times during tho Txlght; If . you suffer with sick headache or dix 1 ay,'-nervous. spoils, acid stomach/ or 1 you > have rheumatism when tho t weather ls bad, get. trbm your phar . maoist about four . ouhcev .; of< -Jad k Solis; ta?e a tablespoonful In a glass ? bf water before breakfast for a. few days ami your kidneys will then act - flue. This tambua salts is made from . tho acid of grapes and lomon Juice, ? combined with lithia. and . has peen r ueea for gorier*-tiensr to : flush arid f stimulate clogged "kidneys; to neu tralise tho acid? in tho urine so it nb longer is a source ot irritation, . thus ondlng bladder 'dlsordera. I Jad Balta la |*4i xpecsivo; cannot in t Jure, makes a delightful : off arveacent l li i hi a-wat ut troyerage, and belongs in . avery home, because nobody can make . a mistake h* having a ?bod kidney Hushing any tima. \ FIVE O'CLOCK TEAS Rouen, France, Oct, 5.-(Associat ed Tress Correspondence. )-Five o'clock teas, soked tish, roast beef, boxiufl mutches, cricket, golf, corned beef, marmalade, pickles, Tommy At n?r,D and thu Saivu?on Army iiave so completed tho Anglicizing of Rouen that Richard che Lion hearted himself would scarcely recognize it. Since tho second week of the war tho streets havo been full of khaki and from that time on the English language has encroached until French is rarely heard excepting tn tho caioB from which Tommy At.-.:a.-> :'j ex cluded by order of thc general. Even, the olilclal communique is mure Eng lishlish than French in -Rouen. Abk a newsboy for a paper aad he will in quire "Daily Moll7 Telegraph? Tlnies?" '.1?re an dthcre a buy has a French paper but seems to consider it scarcely wprth mentioi.lng. If anyone baa a building or un upartment to ot lie advertises it in English, and it ?3 promptly t&kon. Officers, subalterns and privates of Hie auxiliary serv'lco lodge in town, willie tile llgnting Tommies aro camp ed just outside. The censor forbids mention of tho number and discre tion allows no thing more than the hint that there are enough of them to make a town "of a hundred and twen-. ty thousand French population appear tob o Euglah. Rouen wast ho second English base ia France after Havre; it was aban doned for Nantes during the march oi the cdrmans toward I'uris but nineo the battlo of tho Marne the quays ulong the Seine, whore coal was for merly king, with win aa queen, aro lined with piles of casen containing crackers, cheese, marmalade, corned beef and other, essentials of British soldiers' faro. Where thero are no cases there are Hocks ot Hheop and goats freshly arrived from tho slopes ot' tho Himalayas to fee dtho Indian corps. Quiet crowds of French peo ple watch the arrival and uuloadlng of supply ships with about the same curiosity as that with which English tourists watched tho movement of vast cargoes as that with which English tourist.-; watched Ute movement of vast cargoes of wino before they owned the town. When the Saint Patrick, the Saint Andrew, and the Saint George steam Into port tb?so crowds watch tho ambulance? bringing wounded to the dock and as the hospital ships drop down tho-rlyor wave them a feel ing adieu. 'r "Hore we take English money" is announced in some places; unneces sarily, for English copper and silver circulate quite as freely as French money. Freely is tho word for in the carly days bf th? "occupation" the English weTo'''accused .' of "throwing money out of the window. " Their ex penditures were, heavy but gradually tho people of Ttouen have learned that though -tho war once pays Uborally, it is not without Counting. Tommy Atkln'a relations with tho French population have, become fa miliar If not cordial. Ho did many things in the beginning to raise dif ficulties. Tho"'"sido" brought by English of?cers particularly caused amazement, but that wears off and the men o? tho ? expodiiionavy coi ps have found many ways of * dispelling first Impression. Two hundred Of. them saved tho bulk of tho . contents of a big warehouo destroyed -by firo and wore thanked *a official ordor by tho French general commanding tho dis trict. Oa Sunday afternoon, many a "Tommy" may bo seen showing tho camp to a French family, gene? illy taking charge of younger members'. He ls not always sober and is often over gallant. Kitcheners orders not withstanding, and he -is so conspic uo: is that every peccadillo is magni fied several times, hut whllo prosing 'or a "tcrrlblo charmer," Tomm> con ducts himself generally so as to . do crodlt to tho Anglo-Saxon. race and 1B .regarded r.9 a "Jolly good follow." ThoYoun" Mens' Christian associa tion .cooperating with tho Salvation Army is trying io keep ? Tommy straight. Its headquarters aro. the old "Folios Mergers" whore Instead Of girls and liquors there are now hygiene drinks and high morai lit erature. -, , Tho organization of . repose nnd pleasure in tito British cdmn aston ishes the French peolo.. Thbro Ia a circus' tent requisitioned for the troops whoro there aro; moving pic ture?.' acrobatic portormansea and shooting gallerlos, where tho soldiers exercising their mnrkmanshln on tho .silhouette of a German soldier as ?i target. There ls no social life hv Rouen for tho officers. Everyone ls too . occupied In. hospital or relief .work.. Sire*? n*- ?*.,.'..>>,. scandalized that at certa'H i*nv"? -in rnme quar ters tho town han thn -'r~oct ot u city of plcsiuro for j??? tvjiata-j lu the Saint-Sever cemetery' there are four '?r?dred mounds, .reminders''of more irf/Jons things. There, ls a ..British sohller under' eachto^ color cockades att??hedT. io the cross of. stone aovo and .ft?w?r?\: constantly renewed by tho French people of Rou en. . -vi'v: j-'- ? ", ; The Hero. The New York Times, tolls of thia dialogue: Smith-"Who ,1?"thatV^jLow who soema so awfully pbpul?rlr*T?v-. , Jones-"Why, suroly vyou must have heard of Lieu?. Bush. V. C., tho man who shot 59 Germans, saved the Ufo of hts colonel, and, In faet, ha? done all tho most thrilling deeds Imaginable?". . Smith (greatly . impTesoed)--"Good gracions I And you don't mean \ x tb say that that's really he?? . Jones-;uOh, ne; this, fa j tm who claimed to havo gone-'ia TO^? school eoms years Ago;' ARMERS SHOULD TEBI COTTON SEED USED Washington. Nov. 2.-Approxi mately 60 varieties of cotton seed haye been distributed during tiie past 12 years by tho United States depart ment of agriculture to farmers 'in terested in securing a variety best adapted to their particular locality. Xo new variety will be cent out tho coining year, as it Ia considered mnro important to establish a few superior varieties In generali cultivation than to add to tho number of new varie ties. Tho distributloa is made in two ways. A general distribution is mado of a small quantity of aced (one quart) to enable thc farmer to become ac quainted with the characteristics of the variety. The second or special distribution furnishes enough seed to produco at least one full bale of thc new variety of cotton and also to produco sufficient seed to plant a con* ildcrabie acreage the following sea son. The special distribution is made to farmers who have shown interest in tho subject hy complying with the request <?f tho department for report on tho previous year's- plant ing of tho one-quart sample. Growers who wish to ?hare In the special distribution the following year ire expected to furnish a sample of the Eficd cotton representing len locked bolls. These samples aro to bo used for determining the length, quality, and percentage of lint, In formation that ls needed io enable tho ..pedal distribution of larger quanti ties of seed (probably half bushels) to be sent-to communities that aro likely to adopt the nev/ varieties and establish them In regular cultivation. A mistake made frequently by farm ers, and sometimes by professional ? .reeder, Is to attempt to combine j testing with breeding. Tho now I variety of cotton is planted by the Bide | or tho local variety or a mixed stock }n order to test its behavior, and seed is Baved from thc same planting to aerease tho r.tock of the now varie ty. There is serloua danger that tho seed of tho new variety will not *he nure on account of crossing with tho local variety, so that its special value will be lost. The amount pf cross ing differs with the locality and the season, depending on tho abundance of bees or other insects that carry the pollen from one flower to another. Usually, however, there' is too much crossing to make it safe to roly on thc purity of any stock of "seed that has been grown close to another variety of cotton. Ills Hamo Was Tudor Jon hs. . (Kansas City Star ? / Tudor Jenks, the author of many ?bita o humorous verso and prore and j of ?.r ?- V ? -"Vftsful children's books, has C.':\:'Vk- li?? hard work on first noding, peoplp to got them to accept j his name as his own. They have In sisted on regarding lt as a , waivor pseudonym. Ono day, in front of the Flft? arc auo hotel, Mr. Jenks wau an \\v: fiiui tary witness to a fight belwc >:?? two cab drivorfl. Tho men were promptly j arreste--3 and Mr. Jenks was. baled 1 away tc jourt with them to tell what he had seen. The police Judge was [elderly, gruff and short tempered.,Mr. IJenks took tho stand. , "What ia your name?" asked ?lawyor. , . "Tudor Jenks." "Once more, please." "Tudor Jenka." Sharp rap from tho court, and thia. I explosively: ."Witness will'stop making a funny ?noise aud give his ?arno!" '. the Under certain conditions a man 1 may moko moro noise in tho world, by I I '--iriyiSj; ?is znouih. shut 'than'any other ' way. 25 GENTS DESTROYS YOUR OftNDBDFF UND STOPS f AWNS HAIR {?Save your hair! Make it thick, wavy and beautiful try thia! Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy I hair Is mute evidence of- a neglected [scalp; of dandruff-that awful scurf. There is nothing so. destructive to the hair as dandruff.. It robs tho.heir of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a?feverish ness and itching of tho scalp, which if not remedied causes tho hair roots to shrink, loosen and die-then tho hair falls out fast A lltWo Daude.rino tonlght-T-now,-rany time--will , surely Bavo yor hair. Get a 25-cent bottle ?t l?nowlton'e Tanderlno from tiny drag store or toilet counter, and. after the first ap ; -lie:;, ti on ?vour hstr/Vvill take on that life, l.u s tv o and luxuriance which ?8 BO beautiful. - It will beccmo wavy and fluffy and haye th?' appearance .Of abundance, im 'incomparable gloss and "oftn?ss ?^but (what, wl?j 'p??aso ?'. you most willst?; ??Der?:. just '. a toy week'e use. When Von will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair-new hair-r-grow lng all over the scalp. Well Known Remedy Relieves Chronic Case Important to Dispose of Waste j from the Stomach jWith Regularity. People frequently attribute to fail tiro of the digestive organs conditions that are primarily due to inactive bowels, nnd apply remedies that from their very nature are ?iiuru uui to ag gravate than to relieve the disorder. When tho bowels act regularly tho stomach is in better shupe to perform its allotted tasks and can usually bo depended upon. To keep the bowels in condition thcro is no moro effec tive remedy than the combination of simple laxative herbs known as .Dr. Caldwell's iSyrup Pepsin which is sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bot tle. . Dr. Caldwell has prescribed this remedy in lits practice for over a quarter of a century and it is today tito ? standard household remedy in tl'OUSUndS ot huuie?. wir, Thos. De Loach, with thc Department of tho Interior, Ofilco of Indian Aifairs, at Washington, wrote Dr. Caldwell re cently thai "Dr. . Caldwell's Syrup ?epfin is the best laxative I have any knowledgo of and the cleaning up MR. THUS. DcLOAClI .\ fi'arnntoed by Its uso relieves every organ " A bottle nf Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should be on hand in every home for uso when needed. A trial bottle, free ot charge, can bc obt lin ed by writing to Ur. W. B. Caldwell, .154 Washington St., Monticello, lil. Tho Philadelphia Public Ledger re lates that a school teacher who had been telling a. class of small pupils tho story of the discovery of America by Columbia ended it with: "And all this happened moro than .100 years ago." A little boy, with eyes wide open with wondor, said, after a moment's thought: "Oh, my, what a memory you've got!" ] The Perfection Completes |f Your Shaving Outfit j *T*OUCH a match-the Perfection -S- glows in response. In five min I j utes the bathroom is as warm as Why endure cold, damp and chilly I weather when this inexpensive j little portable fireplace is always ready to make things cozy and warm in bedroom, bathroom-ali ? over the house. Wi f l The Perfection is clean, convenient, eas-V ; H ily carried wherever you want it. Ten Wt hours of comfort from a gallon, pf oil. -, f l It is smokeless and odorless. Costs noth ing when not in use but is always ready i j to make your house the home of cheer. H ' Us? 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