COLUMN WART ADVERTISING BAT EH Twenty-five words or less, One Time 26 couts, Three Times BO cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty fife words prorata tor each ad ditional word. Rutes on 1,000 words to bs used in a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 2G cents, cash In ad vance. If your name appears In tho telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a hill will bo malled aftor Its In sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-Thirty home loving peo ple to mad our dally ads in this . paper. Wc havo something that ) you want, and our proposition ?B splendid. Linley & Watson, Phono 847. 10-2-i-tf j WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food, j Health restoring. Recommended by | vjyslciana. Modo from native grain. Hos a Uno flavor. Serve ns other | cereals. ? Burriss Milling Co._ WARTED-A good farm for ono of j oar eustomors. If you havo a farm j tor .tale wo will bo glad to con sider it. Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley- | W. B. Watson.) WANTED-Position by experienced j stenographer; ono who has had sev eral years experience. Apply to { Stenographer, care Intelligencer. lo-ad-tt. TO MERCHANT TILADE-Ono car Texas Red Rust Proof/ Oats, car pure shorts, and all kinds of feed. See G. E. Turner at P. & N. Depot FOR SALE FOB SALE-English Peas, i Plant be-1 tween how and the fifteenth; Alas ka and' Morning Star varieties. Don't let this ideal planting season! get away from you. Fur m au Smith, | ' Seedsman, Phone 464. FOB (3ALE-Forty acres of land in Hopewell Township, 8 room house, j T)?H? two email houses on public ro?d. Land .'rii'ly level and ls of fered tor one thousand dollars. W. | N Walker. frOB SAM-Onion sets ; White Pearl, Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, and Multipliera, This is planting season. Forman Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALE-A farm of 131 acros with in one mile of Little River church, ia Abb ovillo county. Has a good four room house and now barn; 20 ' ?ores in . bottom land and 80 acres in good cotton land. Also, 98 3-4 acres in another place with a house and barn, 60 acres in cultivation. Will sell either place for 820.00 an acre on easy terms. Address W. W. Clinkscales. Bolton, 8. C. FOB SALE-Everything in tho Une of I ? fresh fruits that are in season: pears, apples, bananas, grupea, oranges, lemons, cocoanutrj, nuts of sa?? kinds, and candles that moke' . i your mouth water, and at prices j that don't mako you Bick" olther. B?Y YOUS gasoline and motor oil] ' "ima tun ???u that ?cima your i>;\i- i - mnage. Caudle, Corner of Main and [ : ' Earl streets. WILL ARRIVE about November 1st , ? car ot good mules; best to be had, . prices and terms right Will pay you to see us lt in need of a mule, The Fretwell Co. 10-24-6t ? WRITERS-300 new,' rebuilt, uhop-worn and second hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy ? v terms if desired. Toll us what you want J. E. Crayton & Co" Charlotte, XN. C. C. C. Dargan, Local Ropre ' acntatlvo. ' . io-7-18t FOR RENT FOB KENT-Ono furnished front room down stairs within block of sS?fl^puhHo square. Will rent to ono cr two young men. Apply to ! intelligencer, omeo.-10-8-tf. MISCELLANEOUS -ti T?PKWRITEK BE l.'A ! BIN ti-Best equipped typewriter rebuilding in the .s>ioth. PMsto^y experts for all makos machines, your cid machine ?; oatt be made as gi?d aa new for o' ? email amount. -J. E. Crayton & Co., Chttrlotto, N. C. C? O. Dar gan, local representative i , XO-29-20?. : ?" : ?.?'? '," .'y. ?' ?. .M. ??'....! i '.If J? ;ARE PAYING ?33 per ton for cot . ton seed andoolliEghul?satfourteea dollars per tonj coal 84 to 85 per ton. Theas prices at oar yards. Martin Coal & Wood Co. ?F YOiniB MONEY TO BPBN don't read our "Want- ad In thia paper; but ii you haven't, yon will do well to read the nd of Wyatt, Gie |5 Coal ? Man>'^>^MWW-fA ' '"?/'' ? ? ?:". :' : SEPAIBING of grates, tile, brlck ' work, cement work. : Frank Bolt, . Phone 912. SOS Glenn Street 1 PROFESSIONAL I CARDS I Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. & M. Building Oiflce 527-Phones-Residence 60 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST OiT.co S04-D-6 Blockier Building. Office Phone 429 Residence Phone 149. Chwho?ro, Trowbridge St SrUggp DENTISTS 1 Nsw Theatre Bc&Hag W. Wktaac Si C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect ? !. a? 405-400 Btockley ?o?cukg " . i ?.m > The Answer. Father, teaching his 6-year-old son arithmetic by giving a problem to his wife, begs hts son to listen. Father-Mother, if you bad a dol lar and I gave you five more, what would you havo? Aiothor (roplylng absently)-Hys terla.-Brooklyn Life. Clubs are places whore mon go when they want to get, rid. of them selves. 1 -.ajflp YOU CUNT FIND ANY DANDRUFF, AND HAIR SI0PSJQMIN6 OUT Save your hair! Make it thick, wavy, glossy and beautiful af onco, ______ .j. Try as you will, aftor an'vappllca tion of Danderino, you can hot find a single trace of dandruff or -falling hali1 and your sca!p: will not itch, hut what-will please gyou most, will be after a. few week's use when you seo new hair, finoand downy at first-yes -but really new hair-growing all over the scalp. ? '.<_??., 'A litt lt: Danderino '^ immediately doubles the beauty ot' your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and Bcraggy, Just moisten a' cloth with Benderine and carofully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. | The'effect is im mediate and amazing-your- hair will be Ight, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance or abundance; an Incom parable lustro, softness and luxuri ance, the .beauty ?and shimmer of true hair health. Oet a 25-cont bottle of Knowlton's Danderino irom any drug store or toilet counter, and provo that your hair IB aa pretty and soft OB any that is hos hoon, neglected or injured by careless treatment A 2R-cent bot tlo will double tho beauty of your bair. - Charleston k Westen Car ?lisa Rallwuy Augusta, Ga. V To and From?t?e NORTH, S??T5HL, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . ,., .6:0???. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. Am^i^ ? No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 ... . 3 :07 li M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promjptlv riven. GOME TO The Luncheonette'; when you are hungry. Wecook anj thing that 1Bin scacon, and %?o cook it righ: Ask the man who esta here. Short orders served Quickly.;* 'Oys ters 6" y style. Next door to Union fetation. I Hf PLACING your,fir? iMurauce, re member that Frank '& Decamp Realty Company represents only strong, old line companies. Your business will be ar predated. lO-7-tf. LOST LOST, STRATH I> OB STOfcBrf-Jno ' white bull dog, tait end ears cut and about 8 months old. Informa tion leading to recovery or return ot. the dog will command ?reward from Ralph Smith. U-10-3t The Girl on Advises "MOT Women and Discusses Moi iiT It bas become- almost impossible for young women without previous theat rical expcrlenco to securo engage ments ia motion picture productions. Long lists of experienced theatrical people aro waiting for engagements and there is llttlo opportunity for tho amateur? to gain a livelihood via mo tion plcturo acting. And some of these girls would bo sadly disillusion ized, too, should thoy engago in tho art. When your screen favorite ap pears in tho cozy theatre and tho or chestra play? and there ls applauso, tho girls may bo pardoned for longing to become film favorites like tho oth ers. This is Just ono side to tho situa tion, however. Tho othor side Is not so attractl\ 3. Thcro 1B tho hard toll wb. h every movlo actress mu3t un dbvgf. Froquently work starla at 7 a. m., and does not finish until late nt night Thoro aro no bright lights, no applause in tho actual work of movlo acting. Instead there is tho sometimos gloomy studio, suffocating ly hot under tho glass roof in tho sum mer time, often unbearably cold in the big barn-llko Btructuro in the winter time; thoro is tho director who docs not. hesitate to reprimand; thoro are the scenes to bo rehearsed time and timo again until ono is exhausted ; there aro tho bazardB which aro nec essary to undergo in order to provide the thrills longed for by the audlencea and there 1B tho uncertainty for weeks or maybo months whether or not your part hos "gono ovor." To all "movie-struck girls" I would say "Don'tl" Film critics tell mo that my very boBt work was In tho part of "Sweet j Alyssum" in tho late Charles Major's appealing story of tho samo name, re-1 leased as a Selig Red Seal play in five acts. I am not surprised. The part of I "Sweet Alyssum" is that of an hmo-1 "DADDY, IT'8 OUR I predictions. Ii may surprise many tc know that when an actress wears the same dross in two or three produc tions she is certain to receive a num ber of lettors Commenting on th? fact. I It ls necessary ' thereforo to change every gown in somo manner after.lt has been worn In a fow ti cen ea in a ! motion plcturo play. The work is harder than posing for cover subjects and there ls a great deal ot art connected with the work despite certain contrary statements. After several years with tho Selig j Company, during which I havo been cast for more and more important rolos; I can look hack and easily notice the advancement I have made in both experience and conception of motion picture art, 1 fear I would have been lost when I started my engagement with tho Selig Company lt I had not had porno previous dramatic experi ence, but even in my Bchoold was i??i? v? amateur theatricals and fre quently appeared in them, and this ex perienuu proved fsry valuable. Indeed. There are many hasards. ehcomy te red ip tho course ot motion picture production, but nn actress gets used:to that Quickly and it becomes a matter of course-a part ot her daily life:. I have- got GO that I ooasldnr the' wild beasts at the Selia* jungle Koo as pets rather than ferocious, animals and I em told that it ? leaved them I would never bo able to work in scened with them. They are really like little chlV dren end ono must humor them con tinually in order to keep thom in the) best of spirits. There is ono thing I feel lt my duty to discuss hera and I hopo al! the girls who. reads my story will'profit .by my experience. This is my advice to the hundreds of girls in all- parts of the world who continually write lo'me ask w?'tt there are opportunities for 'them to become motion picture actresses. Some of these epistles coniu from very Irapaer girls, too-girls who should ta ibioktng ot their school work ?Od not she theater. Mg' s $9 /ie-Stricken" Girls--Also ne Wardrobes IE Miss Edith Johnson who herewith writes ber own story of motion pie toro experiences has developed within tho past few years int? ono of the most vcsatllo Of movie stars. Before her debut in the ??iiUe?, Mies. Johnson waa know as "the girl on the cover/' her pretty foc? adorning the outBldo covers of many popular magazines.-Ed. D> ECITH JOHNSON There really wa8 nothing ex citing about my entering motion pic tures. I just wanted to got Into tho work and I applied to tho Selig com: pany because 1 enjoyed their artistic productions. I surely was surprieed when I received word that I would be' given a trial, for. I had feared {hat my ambition would never bo satisfied. ' I had been working for a Philadel phia Company pon lng for Illustrations which appeared on the covers of their advertising booklets'. . When-' I re ceived word from Mr. Selig that an op portunity to enter motion picture work a WP.'.ted mo, I took, the fi rat train for tho West and arrived as noon as' pos sible in Los Angeles where tho great Btudloa of the Selig Company are lo cated. I have found lt is so much easier for the men who pose for the camera to dress than tho women that it almost seems unjust nt times. One of tho things which koopa me busy night after night in my home is planning' new dresses to wear in forthcoming MARRIAGE LICENSE." ' eent young girl, caro-free and naso? j phlsticatod. She lives with her father on a Utile farm and is tko opplo of his ?ye. And then tho stranger comes into her lite. He bj. handsome-a j ochool teacher with a past. She lov?s I the stranger with all her heart and they elope and aro married. Later h? is arrested for theft' and' bigamy. There la a baby whic?"lSweet Alys sum" Is willing to sacrifice for the life ot her husband. Of course everything turns out all right andjthereal villain la punished. I always loved that story and I was delighted when Director.Colin Camp bell cast me for. the ."^Ue role. I was proud, too, to appear ..m a Selig Rod Seal play In a Btock company that in cluded such artists as\Twrone Power and MIOB Rathlyn WJUiama. I really and truly lost myself ld th? role, come th in s that ia as possible in motion pic? turo art ns on the legit?malo stage. Tho big scene where "Sweet Alys sum,v holds her firct-biwi'iu the; line of firo from her father's" fifle^ order to save tho lifo of bejt-jj??hg husband, j was rehearsca agaln"^^ again before it. was satisfactory and I u ? told the j rehearsing waa worth? ^aflayfor the I scene has been pronounced one of the most intenso in motion pictures. Thor? ia anothor seana that. r just ' know would bp praised.' That scone ls where Roanoke B100& confronta his wife with tho hiddsn finery. It should ba remembered by motion picturo lov? ?Vs that "Sweet Alyasum'? Is th? first Selig play to which Tyrone Powror and Hiss Rathlyn WUlI^iappear. How -could the seana- bfVo&erwise. thtrjl tsdae with those two ereat Mars play, i bag ?pp?alt? to ?Sett', otter?. it Ia ac tion that ls c?rtaid?to' l?o; down into motion picture/biatory.;^.: . Perhaps ThiVa'.the,?t?i6n, J;{jt? ..' ..How are your. daughter, and hw? >'??lband getting along? .' , ?... "Very well. We baten't beeu ovei . tb ; soe, them lately.''f-jf>etrelti^|Sp j Press, SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE AND COLOR IN HAIR ? I .... Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally that No body Con Tell. You canvturn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get n GO-ceut bottle of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, Com pound" at any drug store. Mill lon? of bottles of this old, famous Sago Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well known druggist hero, because it dark ens the hair so naturally and evenly that no ono can tell it has been ap plied. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaitlag them, j because after ono or two applications iho gray hair vanishes and your lock? become luxuriantly dark and beauti ful-all dandruff goes, scalp Itching o rid. falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folk:- aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight ond you'll bo delighted " with your dari., handsome hair and your youth ful appearaaco' within a few days. That's what the South always likes to see-cotton advancing-that ls eiaetly what it will begin to do now; provided you begin now to in nr.'ase your acreage in Wheat and Oats -over that of last season. The entire cotton world knows what ybu are doing now-increase your acreage In small grain and cotton WILL AD VANCE WITH A NOISE. . FURMAN SMITH! Seedsman We corry a' full line of select grad ed seed wheat and soecj Oat?-ii u al i ty will tell in your average yields. We Should Drink Li Noted J Recommends i Spoo ti .1 ? tine acid In meat excites tl fcecoine ov?rworVed, get sluf|gis] likelumps of lead. The, urine ?he bladder is irritated, auil yoi io seek relief two or three times When the kidneys clog you mus' off the body's unnous waste ot ...-....:aick-'person'euorlly. At first , misery in the kidney region, backache, sick beadache, dizzjw . four, tongue. coated arid , you twinges, whea-tho weather is bi > ft Eat less meat, drink lots oi from any pharmacist four dunc ^>?abjes^ glr - Attractive Farm For Sale 1 have 108 acres, one and a half miles this side of Starr that I will sell at a low figure, and give satisfactory terms. There are 30 acres of fine bottom land; and the entire farm is in a high state of cultivation. This farm will move quickly at the bargain price at which I will ?ell it. H. G. LOVE Real Estate. Hubbard Bldg. M. ? PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERBON ; . ARRIVALS No. 31.... 7:35 A. M. No. 33. 9:35 A No. 35.11:40 A. No. 37._. 1:10 P. No. 39...... . 3:40 P. No. 41.6:00 P. No. 43. 8:25 P. M No..'45.....10:20 P. M No. 30.. No. 32.. No. 34.. No. - 36., No. 38.. No. 40.. No. 42.. No. 44.. DEPARTURES ...i..:........ 6:25 A. M. :....,V...8:25 A. M. ...,.....'......10:30 A. M: ...............12:10 P. m. ...v;:. 2:30 P. M. 4:60 P. M. .7:20 P. M. ............... 9:15 P. T:L sa headquarters for good tilings to eat. Try some of our Old Time Pork,Sausage, Nice Juicy Steak, We aro all ready getting oysters in. : if you vcan't decide what you want phone 694 and we wfll help you to decide. >' '.'/ri'A?v:;'>?>'.!.:''??>;*-;'.:"v?~ '' ? iftk* LILY WHITE MARKET, J. W. lindsay. Proprietor. .?JV ?X Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fat Veal. m ? sm v X Wi m ic kidneys, they b, ache, and feel becomes cloudy, l 'in?y. be obliged during the night, i help them fiusHV ' you'll be s rea! ' you feel, a duU ' you suffer Iren* sss, s tc m ach gets\", fed rheumatic id. "'v f water: also ?ct ? ?es'otJad ^i}ts;;. of water before ;> Maat, Says Bet?re' J breakfast for a few c|uys and-your kidneys will then act fine. "This famous aalte ^marln fiv?** : vucu act nae. j, ms laraous sal tn -ir? ;?naao from tho acid of granes'./a^d'ljsino^^i^^nibined' Tth.iithia? a^ ii?m'Vs .?ml ?Hmnlrit? iti^ v Re^^ service, ^tety; ;^il|ap/;;and; pleas P^??hable^if? an: /Auto-1 cation frip.