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COLU WANT ADVERTISING BATE ii Twenty-five words or less, One Time 26 cents, Throe 'I .'mes 60 cents, Biz Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Bates on 1,000 I words to be used in a mouth I made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 26 cents, cash In ad vance. It your name appears in tbe q telephone directory you can tele? Jj H phone your want ad to 321 and a jg hill will bo mailed aftor ita ln certlon for prompt payment FOR SALE FOB SALK-Pine cow, young calf, age right, don't write, como if you wunt her at once. E. C. Anbali, Townvllle, a. C. ll-13-3t. FOB 8ALK QUICK-Ono second hand J. I. Caoo traction engine. Apply to R. It. King, J. H. Tate, J. E. Barton. Il-l3-6t. FOB SALE-One practically new 1915 Ford touring car, with all extra equipments, K. W. Road smoothers, soat covers, etc. Seo it at once. Sadlers Oarage. ll-12-3t. FOB SALK-Horso and buggy. Horse la about twelve years old, weighs about ono thousand pounds. Ia not afraid of anything. You can bundle the children off to school and not be uneasy ho will take thom through Ot K. Buggy almost now. Will sell Cheap. C. M. Buchanan, 1607 S. Main St 11-1 i-3t. FOB I RALE-EngUsh Peas. Plant bo? tween now and the fifteenth; AIOB ka; and Morning Star varieties. Don't let this ideal planting season ' . got away from you. Purman Smith, Seedsman, Phono 464. FOB 8AIE-Forty acres of land In Hopewell Township, 3 room bouse, new two small houses on public road. Land fairly lovel and is of fered for one thousand dollars. W. N. Walker. FOK BALE-Onion sets; White Pearl, j .Bermuda, P?ise Takor, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, and Multipliers. Tills ls planting season. Purman Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALE-A farm of 131 acres with in ono mile of Little River churdh. iu Auhovillo county.' Has .ar good ^l four,: room house and new barn; 20 seres In bottom land and 30 acres In- good cotton land. . Also, 08 3-1 acres in another place with a house and barn.- 60 aorea la cultivation. Will sell either place for $20.00 an acre on easy terms. Address W. W. ClinkBcnles, Bolton. S. O. ?....'i . i 111 i. FOB SALE-Everything In the line ot! . - fresh fruits that aro in season:1 ?ears,- apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, lomonn, coooanuts, nuts ot all kinds, and caudles that make your mouth water, and at prices iimi uu?t rr-s. ko you sick cit lier. K. Manos. Y;" Sm BOY ?0OB ? escolino and motor oil from the man that needs your pat ronage. Caudle, Corner of Main and [ Earl streets. ... H WILL A Bill VS about November lat a car of good mules; best to be had, prices and terms right. Will pay yon to ?es us if in need ot & mule. The .FrotWell.Co. 10-24-Ct, ???PEWBITEKS--300 new, rebuilt, chop-worn nod second hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy ter mu lt desired. Tell us what you , Want J. E. Cray tc? & Co,,Charlotte, N. C. C. C ; Dargan, Local Repro NH i ;^v?:;; .'tentative. . . 10-7-18t ' -o- - v.V ?F?PEWB?TER BEl/A?BJXO-Best equipped typewrite! rebuilding Inj the south. Factory experts for ail makes machines, your old machine i can be made SB good as now for a small amount. J. E. Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. C, C. DSr / tart local representative, ..10-2fl?20'tl. m$ ABE FAYING $84 per ton for cot ton seed and selling hulls at four ! teen dollars por ton; coal $4 to $Bj per ton. These prices at our yards. | :V Martin Coal & Wood Co. i WE ABE PAYING $80 per ton for cot ton seed andBelllnghullsatfourteen ?iJ^dolltr? per ton; coat $4 to . $5 psr ton. These prices at our yards. J Martin Coal * Wood Co. ? ? I* YOU'VE HONEY TO ?TTBX dont] . read our 'tWant" ad in this paper j .' frat lt you haven't, you/rill do well ] to-.raid the ad ot Wyatt, the $5 Coal Matt> COME TO The luncheonette when you are hungry. We cook anything : that in in season,; and wa cook it >Tl?hti'< 'Ask the man who oats here. . Short ordora sened quickly. Oys? tars any style. Next door to Union . vBtatlon. SK: FIiAOIIf ? y?nr fire insurance, re >: WAniher that -Frank fe . DeCamp Realty Ctoospfeiy representa only strong, old Uno r?mpanle?. . Year business will bo appreciated. PROFESSIONAL g I CARDS Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. & M. Building Offlee 5'-'7-Plioncs-Residence 66 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Omeo 304-C-O Weekley Building. Office Phone 429 Residence Phono 149. Cb ich oin), Trowbridge & Stags* DENTISTS New Theatre Bn?disfi W, Whitest St. Co GADSDEN SAYRE Architect ?05-406 Biesldoy B*?dm? Anderson* S. C Ho wore of Cheap Substitutes, in theso duys of keen competition lt ls Important that the public should sec that they get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and not take substitutes sold for tho uake of extra profit. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has stood tho test and bono approved for more than forty years. For salo by all dealers. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON! ARRIVALS, No. 81.....'...! 1:35 A. M. No. 33. 9:35 A. U. No. SB.11:40 A. M. No. 37.; 1:10 P. M. No. 89.. 8:40 P. M. No. 41. ..?ir Gi t)0 P. M. No. 48... 8:26 P. M. No>'*5^. . . . ; ? ... ^0:^ p-K ! DEPARTURES No. 30. 6:25 A. M. No. 3!J.?r.<.<M>.??v, ?, S:"5 A. M. No/ 84. i..........16:80 A. M. No. 30.....12:10 P. M. No. 38. 2:80 P. M. No. 40. 4:60 P. M. No. 42. 7:20 P. M. No. 44.9:16 P. M. Charleston k Western GsTG?na Railway Augusta, Ga. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 23'.-". . .6:08 A. M. No. 6 ... .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . . 11:15 A. M. No. 5 . . . , 3 :07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly ftiven. 4?OB RENT-Ono furnished front I room, "down stairs within block ot the public square. Will rent to ono or two young men. Apply to tote?l?seneer Offlco.--i0-8*tt. ". ~^TWANTS v>; WARTED-Thirty home loving . peo ple ta read our dally ' ada in this paper. Wo have something that . you want, and oar proposition ts splendid. Unley & Watson, Phone ;;'647. 10-24-tt -ffjBpB?Vi Ht Ah A breakfast food. Health restoring. Recommended:by 'physicians; Made fr?n native g?ain. Has a ans. 0avor^/'3er^e? as other cereals.; Uurriaa Milling ?6.. '; ?I ll ,.mimili.j I I ul II, i... i,.'mm V7ANTED-A good:farm kor 'one of our customers. It yon have a tar? for salo wo will be glad to consider ? nv Linley & Watson, (Jno. . lanley W. B. Watson.) . ;w".;l.M.rv;M.^,'-'t;,,-,iM...i,-,njili,^.,.t.v,f 1?/AH!teD-Position by Vexperlenced stenographer; ono who has had sev eral y ear 8 experience. Apply to Stenographer, care Intelligencer. 10-SO-tt T? MERCHANT TRADE-Ono car ; Texas Red -^M-'jat*fev<ftt* ?i&t \ oura shorts, ; and ell. Kinds ; bf feed. See G. E. Turner at P. & N. Depot LEGAL NOTICES Georgia Cotton Plantation. We aro subdividing a five thousand acre COTTON PLANTATION In South Georgia, good Improvements, now in cultivation, near good city, best mar kets, good water, healthful location. Want hustling small fnrmora to buy at very rcnsonablo price, smnll pay mont dowd, balnnco easy. Or will rent for 1910 with privilege of buying. Write Just what you wr.nt first ha ler. Address P. O. Box 497. Atlanta, Ga. 11-12-13-Mpd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All perBons having claims against tho est?te of Chas. iS. Sullivan, do ceased, aro hereby notified to pre sent them properly proven to the un dersigned within tho time prescribed by law, and thoso Indebted to make settltment Mrs. Lu ta B. Sullivan. NOTICE TO CREDITONS Ail persons having claims against tho cstato of A. G. Plnckney, de ceased, aro hereby notified to pre sent them properly proven to tho un dersigned within thc time prescribed by law, and thoso indebted to make settlement Will Roberts, Adm. With will annexed, Williamston, S. C. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE BOUNDARIES OF IVA Ul? FOUR (4) AND SIX (3) Bo lt ordained by tho City Council of Andersoii, South Carolina, as fol lows: 1. That hereafter the boundaries of Ward Four (4) of the City of Ander son, South Carolina, shall be as fol lows: . . j Ward 4. Beginning at a point whore thc centro of South .Main Street ls" intersected by tho boundary line of the city, thenco norther ly along the centro of Main Street to ita intersection with Ben son Street on tho public square, thence westerly along tho centre of Benson Street to Its intersection with Jail Streot, thence southerly along the centro of Jail Street to its inter section with WoBt Market Street, thence westerly along the centre of West Market Street to Whltner'a Creok, thenco along Whitner's Creek to the centre of Mill Street thenco westerly along tho centre of Mill Street to the centro of F. Street, thence northerly along the centro of F. Street to the centre of King Street,' thence westerly along the centre of King Street to Its intersection with the boundary line of the city thence southerly along said boundary lino to beginning corner, 2. That hereafter the boundaries of Ward Six (6) of said city shall bo as follows: Ward G. Beginning at a point in the centre of King Street whore it in tersects tho boundary line ot the city on the west, thence easterly along tho cortre of King Street to the centre of F. Street, thence southerly along the contre ot F. Streqt to the centre of Mill Streot, thence easterly along the centro of Mill Streot to Whltnor Crook, thenco northward up Whitner's Creek to where lt Intersects the boundary lino of the city on the north, thenco westerly along said boundary line to the beginning point. 3. . Thai, nu)' ??d all ordinances, cr parts pf samo,. inconsistent' herewith arc hereby repealed. " 4. . That this ordinance sh^H take effect immediately upon tts poBsoge. Dope and. ratified in council as sembled, this 12th day of November, A. D., 1015. J. Kf. Godfrey, At ?est: Mayor. B. M. Scott, City-Clerk. Cured Boy of Croup. ., ? ? Nothing frightens a mother moro titan the loud, hoarse'cough of croup. Tho labored breathing, strangling, choking and gasping for breath call for Instant action. Mrs. T. Neuroner, Eau Claire, Wis., says' "Foley's Uonoy and Tar cured my b?y of a serious attack ot croup after other remedies had failed. I rt?ommehd tt to every one as wo 4inow ?;*m Our own experience that lt IS a wonder ful remedy for coughs,, colds, croup and whooping cough." It clears air passages*- soothes - and heals.. Sold everywhere. '.Vt.' . ? ,ii , ' i ' i . i I . Th? Sergeant-Look hore, before ^ou'ro served out with your uniform you'd better nip down 'to . tho wash no'*?ies and get a bara. The Recruit-Wot? I com? horo to be ' a soldier-not a bloomlr.* C mer maid!-London Opinion. How tb Frevsnt Croup. It may be a surprise to you to learn that lo many cases croup can bo pre vented. Mrs. H. M. Johns, Bilda, Ohio, relates her exp orion co as '.fol lows': "My little: boy ls subject to croup. During tho past winter 1 kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough-Rem ery In tho house, andr when be bo gan having that croupy ' cough X would: ?Ive him one or two doses of lt and it would break the 'attack.- I Uko it better for children than' any ether cough medicine because chil dren take it willingly, and lt ls sato and reliable." . Sold by all dealers. : Style doesn't count when tl dome* to the lining ot the pocket-book. Mill News J. E. Myer has accepted tho posi tion of overseer of cloth room at thc Er.orc? Mfg. Co. J. T. Carroll is now Superintend ent o? tho Whittier in'ils, Chatta hoochee, Ga. L. A. Abercrombie has resigned as superintendent of thc Fort Valley Cotton milla. Fort Valley, Oa. ll. L. ?alley, of 'Shoolfield, a., ia now fixing looms at the Ilalifux Cotton mills, South Boston. Va. F. h. Bishop, of Schoolflcld, Va., lint become loom fixer nt the Halt' fax Cotton mills, South l?o.,ton. Va. 1-en Jones har. been promoted to tho position of master mechanic at tho. Griffin, (Ga.) Mfr Cp. O. J. Whtthead mis resigned ns master mechanic at the Grlll'tn. (Ga.) Mfg. Co. W. C. Gibson of Asheville N. C., has accepted the position cf super intendent of tho Walton Cotton milla. Monroe. Ga. John Rogers, of Hope Mills', N. C., has accepted a position in the of flee of the Griffin, (Ga.) Mfg. Co. H. Wi. Horn has been promoted from second hand to oversoer or tho cloth 'room at the Pickett Cotton mills, High Point, N. C. Fred Bryant, of Birmingham, Ala,, to night overseer of colnning at the Mississippi Cotton mills, Moorhead. Boise. G. Gunhy Jordan rrs resigned as president of the Ear' and Phoenix mills, Columbus, Ga., io take effect December 4th. J. M. Clark has been promoted rrom loom fixer to night overseer of weaving at tho Mississippi Cotton milla, Moorhead, Miss. Geo. Harrison lias been promoted to monagor of the Seneca, and Wal halla plants of the Parker Cotton mill; N. C., has accepted thc position of general superintendent and manager ?>t tho Dorothy Mfg. Co., Dallas. N. C. W. C. Bradley, vico presiden i of tho Eaglo and Phoenix mills, Colum bus, Ga., will act as president until the regular election of officers in February. J. Ii. Osborn has resigned as night second hand in spinning at the At lantic end Gulf mills. Quitman, Ga., to become second band in spinning at the Elk Cotton mills, Dalton, Ga. Charles Kirkpatrick has resldned as superintendent of the Merrimac Utilization'Co.?''?owcll, Mass, to ac cept a similar' position at tho now mill of tho West'Point (Ga.) Mfg? Co. . ."-"viii" J. B. Walker* fcrom tho Erlanger Cotton mills, Lexington, N. C., h3s accepted tho position of assistant overseer of weaving at tho Inver ness mills. Winsten-Salem, N. G. ? j H. P. Pope has resigned; as . plght .second hand ut carding at'the Han nah Pickett mills, Rocdugham, Ni C., to accept a similar position with the WtiBon (N, <I.) Cotton mills. ; i; J. N. King, formerly superintend1 ont of tho Perkins Hosiery mills. Columbus. Ga;',-has'heceptod a sim ilar position ^vith the Fort Valley (Ga.) Cotton milla. *.. H. W. Huraoy of the Aurora milla, Burlington, N. Ci,'-has accepted the position of overseer of aplnning and twiBtlng at tho Gem Mills, Gibson viilo, N. C. R. E. Henry has -boen transferred from manager of "tho 1 Parker. Cot ton mills plant? ul Seneca aad WU? halla, to n similar position with the Victor and Greor. plants at Greer, md the Apalacche plant at- Arling ton. . C ASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signatare of . v ' . _ '',."''..? QUIT MEAT IF YuBR , V KIDp^ pr BADLY Take tablespoonful oC Salts if Rack hurts" or Bladder ? bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters trad our blood ls filled with .uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us lo.be constantly on. guard against kidney trouble.' Tho kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of., this'-"-'Irritating acid, but become weak' from the overwork} they get sluggish; the et im 1 native tis-1 spe3-.clog and thus tho waste is re tained In the blood ti; poison'tho en tire system. When, your kidneys''ache and feel Uko lumps of lead, " and you havo stinging pains ia: lite back or tho urine ls cloudy full- of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging' you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headache J, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, -acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weath er, get from your pharmacist about four ounces or Ja A Salta; '.'-take ? tablespoonful in a\jj^eVet;water be fore breakfast each morning and in ; a few days your Iddheya will act Uno; This famous salts ia "made from, thc acid of grapes-and lemon iuice, com bined with Hthia and has been used - for generations te fiuah and stimulate i clogged kidneys, to neutralizo th? ? acids so lt uo longer 1s a source of i** ritatlon,. thus, ending urinary arid bladder disorders. ; - Jad Salts la inoxpbP.?dvo and cannot j Iniuro; makes a delightful efferves-1 cent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oeeesionall/to heep tho kidneys clean and active. ? - London, Nov. 12.-Tho Rus::.'.:i burk Baldear bus sutciy anchored in Queenstown harbor, after a stormy experience- which it is the fortune of a few ships to survive. Nearly two months ago, when approaching Hie Irish coast, with a cargo of limner lor Cork, she was hit by a storm .which carried off her masts and bad ly wrecked her hull, lier crew es caped in their boats und landed in tho weBt of Ireland. Afterwards tito vessel encountered another storm and was driven far ant into tho Atlantic. She turned turtle and became a menace to navigation, A naval vesBel was .sent out to de stroy tho derelict, but tho commander decided to try to tow lt to pert. At ter various misadventures he rcar.h cd Berehavcn, where a salvage con tractor succeeded In righting thc wreck. Tho hull was- temporarily repaired and the cargo which waa found te bo intact has now been de livered to the original conspu?es lu Cork. Passed thc Tesl. "So you want to marry my daugh ter, oh? ' snorted tho old man. "Po you consider yourself financially able to do so?" "Well," Tenllcd tho suitor "after a follow has bought candy and flow ers for a girl for a year, and taken her to tito theater twice a week- and ls Btlll not broke, I guess he can af ford to yet marrici."-Philadelphia. Record. F?MILYIV?IDS" SERIOUS SICKNESS By Being Constantly Supplied With Tcedford't Bladc-Drangbt. McDuff, Va.-"I suffered for several {rears," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, or his place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford's Black-Draught, which I did, and I found it to be the best family medi cine for young and old. 1 keep Black-Draught on hand alt the time now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a tong spell of sick ness in cur 'unity, since we commenced u*hig Black-Lva?ghU" Thedford's Black-Draught is purely vegetable, and has. been Found to - regu late weak stomachs,' aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and slmilat symptoms. It has been In constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a minion people. Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught. Price only 25c Oct a Backage to-day. ?i.e. m -__J_ ' ' ?_:___._:_ Children Cry for Fletcher's Tho Kind Yon Havo Alway? Bought, find -which has hoon - in uso for over 30 years? ha? homo thu fdgnature ai ?nd lins been made nndcr his per? 'fjP _~j?/K?^f-?*~^ ' W>nnl supervision since ita infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits? Imitations and " Just-as-good 99 aro but Experiments that triflu with and endanger tho health of Inlauts and Children-Experience against Experiment* What is C?STORI? ?astoria la a harmless substituto for Castor Oil? Pore? {torie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium? Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee, lt destroys "Worms and allays..Feverishness. For moro than thirty years it has been in constant nso for the relief of Constipation? Flatulency, Wind Coll?, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. Jt r?gul?tes tho Stomach and Bowels? assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. ?The Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE In Use For Over 30 Yeare The Kind You Have Always Bought TM? CENTAUR COM OAIMY. NR* VOR? CITY. Humor in tire Hospital. A lady told mo as a iruo story o' a soldier's' wit, that a soldier in a hos pital on recovering consciousness seid "Nurse, what is this on my head?" "Vinegar cloths," she replied. ."You havo had fever." -After a pause: * ' *': "And what is this on. ray .chest?" [ "A- mustard plaster. You havo had pneumonia." "And what is tills at my foot?" "Salt bags. You havo had frost bite." A soldier from tho next beti looked up and said: "Hang a peppcr-box to bis nose, nurse, 'thcu he will be a cruet." Strand' Magazine. ' BANK OF Belton,! C; Capital and Surplus 8130,060.00 Collections Given .Vrompi Attention Ellison A. Smyth, W. E. Greer, President. , Y, p. and Cashier. . Ii. D.'Campbell, Asst. Cashier. V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232.