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DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you rea?y tesl dean, sweet and feh -inside/and are seldom iii. If you are accustomed to. wake up with' a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizay headache ; or, If your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprise await ing you. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon ari?ing, drink u glass of hot ] w?**r with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it. This is intonded tb first neutralize and then-Wash out of your stomach, liver kidneys and thirty feet bf Intestines all tho indi gestible wast;?, poiHODs. sour Ml" ar.d toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject lo sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form ot stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from tho drug store mid begin enjoying this morning in side-bath. It is said that men and women who try this becomo enthu siastic and keep it up dally. It ls a splendid health measure for it ls more Important to keep clean and pure on the inside than on tho outside, be-1 cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood,'.causing dis-] caso, while the bower pores do. Tho principle, of bathing inside is not new, UB millions of people prac tice it. Just aB hot water and soap tie; se, purify ard freshen the skin, j so ot water and-a teaspoonful bf j Hr tone phosphate act on tho stom ach .Ivor, kidneys and bowels. Limc ftnr.e phosphate is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY j RATES Tho Charleston & Wc?tern Ccro-| lina Railway will sell cheap, excur sion tickets, account of the Holidays, j tickets. on sale December 17, 18, 23, J 24, 26, 1915. final limit Jan; 10, 1916. For rateB, etc., apply to ticket | agents, or, ' , ERNEST WILLIAMS, ? General'Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga. ' HEAD STUFFED FROM. CATARRH OR A COLD : Says Cream Applied in Nostrils : o Opens Air Factages Right Up. . .C"&?MM?> <&* ?4- & * Instant relief-no waiting. Your : clogged nostrils open right up; tho air passages of your-bead clear and yon can breathe freely. ?o moro hawking, snuffing, 'blowing, headache^ ? dryness. No strugglingtor breath' at night; your'cold or .catarrh disappears. Get a . small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a litUar;of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Dfr't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. -v>.' i^viii. 'rf ?T. 'i.jf.^'i-V'!'? ?*- .'?v,>? "..'*. ?le?fidty Is SynoBy6?ans With Cofiveniefice Ifficieocy Hi : vj Makes Boiightfnl I coffee at . ; tte *0>1e. TEACHERS WILL MEET AT ADDRESS WILL BE MADE BY J E. SWEARINGEN. OF COLUMBIA WILL HEAR REPORT From Committee Appointed to j Consider Anneal Field Day Exercises? Tomorrow et 12 o'clock the regular monthly, meeting of trio Anderson County Teachers' association will be better at*end'xd than any of thft pre vious meetings of this year. Ohe of tho principle features of the meetings will bo au address by Mr. J. E. Swearlngen, state superintendent of education, who will be in Anderson tomorrow to mee; with lJ"> county Another matter that will be brought up tomorrow will bo the reports from tho cemmiitee which was appointed at tlie last regular meeting io attend to certain details about the prepara tion for tho field day exercises lu Anderson next spring. This commit tee mot some time ago and divided tA..3 county iu'io five different sections, each section to have a preliminary meet to decido upon representatives to the county meet. Theso regular monthly meetings of tho teachers in tho county aro said to be very helpful, and more Interest is being shown this year than ever bo foro. _ AT THE THEATRES ?> .:. o .:. <:< <:< .:> o o <:? o o o .:. o o .:? o ? * * AT TUE ANDERSON ? *. ? THE SHOW LAST NI(?HT fie ?nd Evening Peirarmance of "Whoso Baby," Was Well Re ceived. I Another good audience was at tho Anderson theatre last evening to seo "Whose Baby," Which hnB been so admirably presented for the past two days'by the Jacqulth Playere. Like all of their other performances, it <ook well. These people came ta Anderson -practically unannounced, but since, their arrival, they, bave made many friends, and the audiences grow bettor and better each night. A now feature of the; show last evening was tho 'Harlequinade, a dance by Misse.1; Bessie Logan and Bessie Shaw. ;rThi8: proved-tp be a great success and they responded to several encores. In their green clownish costumes they looked very bewitching sond did the., dancing ex tra well; Tho manager of the company is planning to put oh four performances Saturday.. The bill will very prob ably be . the dame es rendered the first part, of the week. This show seems to have been bettr liked than th one playe dfor the past i two days; and fc'.'o.se who havo not yet seen it, wllube glad of the'opportunity to at tend. MARKETS Local cotton 121-4 cents. New Tforlt Cotton, . New York, Dec. 9.--Cotton . opened barely steady four; up to' two. down on more or less ?cneral realizing, but soon sold three to five under last night. Liverpool was an active buyer arid slight, rallies followed. With lesa fic tive offerings, middle morning prlcoa worked bacK to about last night's, close on covering. ;' No relive demand, and liquidation renewed, market going about net low er.midday. Open. High. Low. CloBe. Dec; ; . .12.62 12.63 12.41 12.44 Jan . . .12.05 12.6* 12.53 12.58 March . ..12,91 L,.91 12.8* 12.85 May . . .13.09 13.12 13.02 13.07 July . /.. .1347 ?3.2? 13,12 13.0Q. Spots. 12-65 Llvcrpool Cotton. Open. Cioae. Jan-Feb . . . . . . .. . 5.57 7.53 Mar-Apr ;?',?'... .. .. ..7.53 7.4? Mayenne.-V... .'-.7.48 -7,43 Btw,** 7.77. Safes 10,000. Receipts 100, I Best vshen bilious, sick, headachy, ; opns?ipato^ or loir, bad bfeiik or sour stomach. Ba cheerful i Clean ttp inside to ailoi and feel fine. Toke ? cascaret ?o^S^ yci?tr . liver, and clean tba "bow els and. stop headaches,, a bad cold, biliousness, offensive breath, coated to?gue' - sallowness, ?our {stomach and ??ases. Tonight . take . Cascareis ?nd eulo? the nicest, gentlest ;'lf*w? bowel cica*Blng yon ever ex?erieUce<L Wake op feeling granu^-Everybody's ^Htn*- ?. tuimrMrnta beat, laxative; for ! chihTren also. : > I"; F OBOES NOW EMPLOYED NORTH ANDERSON LINE ??.'"?I i '? SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY'S WORK IS COMPLETED OVER THREE MILES Of Paving Wai P: t Down-Main Street Open to City Cara in About Two Weeks. All of tho fireet. cur track prying has been finl&ied by the Southern Public Utilities company on North Main sfere^ and i hoir work i~ all completed except a few little Jobs hero end there, one of which ls placing ta few bricks a tiio intersection of thc C. & W. C. and P. & N. tracks on West Whltner street, and the others being on Norb'i Main street where a few bricks were Corn up. Tho North Main Hue will he opened to the city cara in about two weekB.' Tho same forces which were em ployed by Contractor W. W. Johnson to do tho work for the Southern Utili ties company are being used to do the work for the Nort,.* Anderson Street Railway company and yesterday morning the concrete mixer was mov-l ed lo tho intersection of Greenville street on North Main. . In all approximately throe and one quarter mile? of atreei car tracks have been paved in 'Anderson already. A correct estimate- of the amount Of work dono and the approximate cost will appear in The Intelligencer with in a few days. RUSS????SE GERIN OFFICERS Petrograd ' Repoit Says That Night Raiders Met With Complete Success. Petrograd, Doc. -The entire eUlf of the 82nd-German army divi sion was captured during a daring night raid recently, according to un official accounts just received, and brought- into the Russian lines aa prisoners by Russian mounted scouts. A small company of scouts worked past toe German trenches and found themselves near a village.. They, sent forward a reconnoitering. They ty and a sentry gaye the, alarm. The German cavalry and two companies infantry emerged to be ambushed by tho scouts, and'they fled. Tho Russians followed on foot, aud carno upon the mansion.. where they saw the German ofaeers; Half of the scouts pursued tao troops, and the cihers made for the mansion. . Ten Cossacks captured tho officers without giving them time to put on their coats.. The other scouts re turned and searched the mansion; and found valuable payers. The - whole Incident lasted but 15 minutes. / ' The capUure included'* two general:;, one brigade division commander, sev en staff officers and several red cross physicians. One colonel j was kill ed trying to escape. FATHER K??I?K PUTS *?H OX 1 Buckles on Skates and Leads'. Sea? sonable Sport. - / . Father Knickerbocker surely has' his skates. buckled oe, and he has a lady on bis ?arm. Tie tango girl is' still here, but tills winter "Father Knick's now girl is the, okatlng girl, with cheeks aglow and unruly, .locks peeking.out from beneath:;?"he be coming knit , ctn, or tam o' shanter. The "once well known: "debutante slouch" ia something of ike past One can'l. skate and . slouch . St the same Unie ?itt is head up, chest out, hip? back. If she bas . been skating much .she b?? learned to .watta on skates; and to glide, gracefully ..to a ono step tune. Of ccurso the "skate.dancing" ts tue alni ' bf aU, but everybody can not be a Charlotte, who can turkey trot va skates to ragtime music, which is most difficult. Soma of tho young women of society have already at Tamod that-point in their skating art Most skat?ng girls will loam lt, too., -New-York Herald. True Benevolence. . The Equitable Loan Association' With ; $100,000. capital w>?? organized in Sii??ie?poii?i fir*, yeara ago ; at ^.a. tim* when coses involving. extortion ea the part of "loan sbaTka" were in the. courte. People in straitened-cir--, cuitnstances were stown to have bor rowed small suma on household f arni-* ture abd In some instances. to; h?y? paid back, In commissions and ; inter est, the full sum borrowed^, without having reduced the orignal loan, af ter a year of .monthly .paymenta. r T. B. Januey, a wholesale hardware merchant, N, F.'.Hawloy, treasurer 'of' tho Fermera ?few Merchants ' Savings ban*; E."1 w; Decker, presldeat Norths weM*rn National bank and - Stewart W. Wej?B. of the. Wells & Dickey Ce; benda; with other bankers and buat nesS' m?n.'.?orm?d. the: company. Ito basis Voe that tho men taking stock should receive only ? per cent inter-: est in tho form cit dividends, any ?k c?e? earnings to operate for. rate fer ?duction on loans, STany thousands? of ?oaW??T? been r?ad?-^o, deserving people al yates not much iii excess ; of:. ordinary bank vates. ; ?~ :S ..v.V-:-;,';. ';;tm ;.> Tkjo. plan has -been- so - Su^cSfMsl, that tho espial ls to be tacreaee? to Weather For ?ca st-Ka tr Friday and | probably Saturday; moderate tem peratures. Within a few dayB Anderson firms will hove four more electric signs, tliis many having been sold by the (Southern Public Utilities company within the past few days. They are: Marchbankg and Babb, Thompson's j Shoe btor??, Anderson Paint and Col or company and Owl Drug store. Tho Junior Philathea class of the First Baptist church will serve oys ters-, /.chicken j.aandwtehes, teas, coffee, etc., tomorrow from 12 to 3 o'clock j and from G to 9, in the vacant store | room next to Tolly's. Mr. Font Todd of the . flagship Wyoming ls in tho city on a vlBlt to his mother, Mrs. H. E. Todd, and has as his guest until today Mr. F. E. Bradberry of the same ship, whoso home ir. in Hartwell, Ga. TheBO two sailor lads arrived In Anderson yesterday morning and seem to be enjoying'their stay here. Mr. Todd's service of four years would have expired on Mai"uj 6th, but ho has already signed up for another petrlod. .Mr. Bradberry has been with the navy for five years and is now on hiB second cruise. These gentlemen will return to. their ship about the first of January. At the call meeting of council last night lt was decided to consider the .parchase of another street flusher, the one bought some time ago being unsatisfactory. They aro now consid ering a proposition about, a motor truck flusher {run by storage batter ies. Mayor Godfrey has received a lot ter from Mayor, Bowden of Jackson ville, Fla., asking him to co-operate In the organizion of a Southern Mayor's convention, the proposed or ganization tb take placo in Jackson ville about January 16th. Tho object of the organization would bb1 tb confer about the passage of regulations that would make each and every towhtn better city. The students"^ of Anderson College will have 13 dbya for their Christmas Holidays,'President Jas. P. Kin ard announcing yesterday that the col lege would suspend recitations on Dec. 22. and would reopen on Jan uary 4. .4 ? It would -have) been closed on, tho 23rd inst, except for the fact that the girlB consented to having recitations on Monday before, their, regular week ly holiday. j . The sherlfT yesterday closed the| Btorft nf. Ihn Jnisrnlry Arm rif Tir M. W. ( Parks, judgments against tho- firm having been issued to.the extent of approximately $400. The execution papero., ure in the hands of the sheriff. The first is in favor of'M. J. Averbeck for,the sum of $259.11; the cccond is in favor of the Buffalo Jewelry .Mig., Co. in the sum of $138.80 ajad thc third is to James, McDuf?Vand Stratton com pany for. the sum of. $31,20. Friends- tn, the city yesterday wero notified of the death of Mrs. F. L, Coleman, which occurred Sunday morning in Knoxville, Tenn.' Mrs. Coleman wa?,the., sister of ino Key. Hugh R. Murchison, trio first pastor of the Central Presbyterian church. Ii waa while she was in ibis city thai she was married to Mr. Coleman, they living here for a few months after tho marriage. ?'v/Y ' --O Tho condition bi'Mfa. J. H. Wake n c i ri, who was reported very ill /yas terday ? morning, waa said to ba no better at a late nour inst night. Al though Mrs. Wakefield hs^ not been In' the best o?' health ?br, ne vera I months, it w?S'h'oi/?ouK?t'ythat-her condition wa? *o serious. ' X)T. p. P. Watson of Columbia will be. aniobg the speakers at the Reed street school, colored, tonight when a literary yrogroin will be rendered. His stihj?ot will joe "Bi^uBtdal Bdn> ion,w';^hd; a cordal invitation io 'sn ' the public a?>atte?d, : ; ^--^V , .. ; - *Tlao Trs? pf th? Xkmbsotoe Pine" featuring Eily O'Connor will be the ? attraction at the Anderson theatre | tonight. This show comes to Ander- j son Htell.recommeaied-abd '^B.donbt-1 loss bc played b?fbre b. ?oed audi ence. The only 'ttmiblc be?ma to he j that b great msny.Jh"ayb';alr'bidyr:?ben ? it tt?yiv?f, i?-Js';.:??;'b?-':ih'os^^'???^i ^?M'et? enjoy twice.' Tho Rev. L. W. Jot .?rvs, pastor of tho Orrvllle Methodist church, has arrived iii the city with 2ds family and ls occupying the parsonage. Tho ladles of the community met at tho home and welcomed the new pastor and family tor*he!r niw work. Lator dinner was served and afterwards loads of good things to eat were loft at tho house. It soems that ' it is mighty good to be a Methodist preach er these days. ' ? * Dr. J. Ernest. Watson has returned from Harvard University, where he has been for the- past two months tahlng a special conree in the disease of children. This makes tho second time that this well known physician has taken special work and he stated yesterday that he waa finding tho dis ease of children more interesteing v.-ith each course Mrs. Watson and Miss Lois Jackson of Iva joined Dr. Wnfcbn In Now York two weeks ago and they, have also, returned. --?-' lt IB quite unusual for a jewelry firm to put on a discount rina Bale ut tlii? (tee ?f the yes?, bst this is what Marehbanks and Babb are. do ing. They carry an advertisement in another part of the paper In which one may find splendid bargains. -- '; Phone A. Geigborg No? 733 for Holly Wreathes. Laughter Aids Digestion. Laughter ts one of tho most health ful exertions; it is of great help to digestion. A still more cffleptual help' is a dose of Chamberlain's Tagtet?. If you should be troubled with indi gestion give them a trial. They only cost a, quarter. For sale by al! deal-' ere. . Pf iwuiig racu . 1 *a- . B Work, save, sleep, exer cise; breathe deep, keep your mind and blood clean, re spect others and yourself, be diligent in your business, which Is the business of life, the business of good think ing, the business of appre ciating time's value, the bus iness of self ?ritielsnW p??; Oin?-'.Pocket' Sayings Bank* will help you to become more self-respecting if you use it systematically. Citizens m AND FADS' ?L^ "TC-It will Impress ono on \g^?Uj??ii""!!y / 1 Ocntcrlng this great Jow- . *". . our.e that evory article ls of tho t standard of perfection-tho ! i are tho latest and thc prices ^f^fjf^ ^^f^ I ? -In Novelties that catch -------- r ^ and hold by their .beauty ?j illlanco, there ls no end In thia j fi ?a rray of urtlclc? that represent i jj <\ ?ffijfe/*"^ t word in the Jewelry world. is Trttf J) WAMUM -There are hun- : fe^^^'flPXi flVflwll drcds of articles j | ?^^S?wft tat will make tlio female of tho j 9 ^J^^"""*Vfar Raup in surprise and delight. gi o2b / that must be Boen to be fully || ~~' lated. ." SHI MI?W -Tho man ,s r,ot over" mun looked. Brushes, watch :k pins, walking canes, umbrel la, watch chalnB, fobs, ringa, are cordially invited to visit >re and seo for yourself. M. Hubbard & Co. Jowelefi Roses SI. All Monthly Bloomers THE ANDERSON FLORAL CO. rilONE 911 688 MARSHALL AVE. MEMBER OP FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Anderson and Spartenbarg 1!)1G tenn',begins .January 3rd. Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Short hand ,aud Typewriting aro the leading branches taught. Come and let, Us preparo you for an independent c/.reor. Compotent Bookeepera and, Stonographom arc alway;! ln'??n:sr:u. Day and night Bessions. Enter , any time. . , Cecil's Business Schoo! -J~Ti3 Anderson and Spartanbnrg, 8. C. Pelzer, S. C. Capital and Sorplm tlgWKW-W Collections Gkcn flarefni Attention Ellison A? Smyth* Jno. A> HaSffons, . President. Cashier. ; B? E. TolUson, Asst. Cashi?*?, ! I ' ? U. S. Battleship 1 'South Carolina' GREAT CELEBRATION A? CHARLESTON ? KIMI- I I . III. I I ll I. Il ll---??'! "| IH. I . 1 I^IAIII.I .,> December 13 th to I7ih> ? 9?$ ?'?/Th? Southern Commercial Oongtcm will bo held at Charleston Docember 18th to 17th, 1915. This la yin Ansocia Uon of prominent business tuen from all over the South und meetlaapSMi; hold aa ch yt ar for the parp?se of dis cussing business v/elfare, both of the manufacturer .md of tho farmer. Last ?ear tho Congress was held st Okla Wa* City find the year ; heforo. at Mobile.' Thu year tfea meeting ls to ?&im?. nt Cherieston and rory many QlfrC. Of ifr?mlnnn>- DTl???esi.'S.OC?a?: S?d public lifo have already accepted in* I vitatiras to be proseni. At least four members of tho Cabinet ot ihe^MM dent cf tho Fui ted States will bo pres ent at tbs meotiag. ^ : ^lii^nadron of tho Atlantic ??cfst, Torpedo Boat?? Submar??ea end Tor pedo Boat Destroyora, ^aa w?ll aa Dreadnau?hts, will bo ia tho Ch arion-, ton Harbor, opon for Inspection ot the put'dc,;December ' 14th:a?d lSth, and vinitora at ?his tieso will also have tho pleasure of ?fie?og'a m&ghi?ccnt car nival. ' iSocthar? RailVf?jr, ia arranging SP<K i dal fare tickets and oseurs?dn trata??