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Classified Want Advert; Twenty-five words or less, One Tl SIX Times $100. All advertisement over twenty-flvi word. Rate? on 1,000 words to Hon. No advertisement taken for lesa I If your name sppesrs Ia the tele your want ad to 321 and a bill will I prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALE-'New Ivers und Pond plano, for $300-cost $42500. Ap ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ilum mond School- Anderson, R- I. IO-'J-lmop FOB SALE-About 500 bushels of I Vancroft oats at 75 cents, and | bluestraw wheat at $1-25 per bush el. C. L. Dunn, Anderson, R. R. 3. FOB SALE-Load after load of dry blocks for kindling, $1 per load. Phone 257. Townsend Lumber Co. FOB SALE-Seeds that are yet sea-| sonable for that winter Karden. Lettuce, beets, onion sets, cabbage, spinach, kale, mustard, turnips, salsify, parsnips sweet peas. If in doubt or la u harry phono 4G4. Purran Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALE-Wo have a small tract of land formerly part of the Quince Hamond place, which can be bought cheap li you act quick. Frank & De Camps Realty Company. 9-30-tf LOST LOST-At W. M. Riley's storo on W. Market street, small white, higb ? bond with ulack ears. Reward fur lr.formatlo i leading to h? recovery. | Photte Riley's 8tore. LOST-Ladles* Brooch Sunburst j, I>hu.| meade ?nd Pearls-. Lost on Whit mer street between S. R, Parker's and C J De Camp's.*' Finder return ! to Parker * Bolt's ste? und get rc. ward. 8. R. Farter. WANTS WAITED-Carrier boy. Apply at The Intelligencer office- 10-??jff WASTED-The publie to know that we neve Just received a large ahlp ' mont of box files, and can supply year wanta la thia line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. t! WAN?CD- Ton to know that we do nigh class cleaning and pressing. Ladies work especially. Agents Ben ?eade Company, the South's largest dyer? and dry cleaners. Columbia Tailoring Co. IT SEEMS TO DE- ?4 special provi sion that fruit la the most desired and adapted food for warm weather, and you'll And lt here-California frtat*.- oranges, grapes, plums, pears and iturtuoru apples-all fresh. Also Sickle pears, and plenty of bananas. J, K. Manos. HAIR DRESSING-Switches made trott your own combings. Same can be found at 10S B. Church street up stairs. Mrs. Leona Arnold. SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for i anything In tn* Monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. A. Todd, JtO* South Mala street, Anderson, S. C. A BEAL BABCfAIR-At the Eagle . Barber Shop, all during the month ot October, for cash only-a hair cut and a postage stamp for a cent and a auartcrfl %nsiart ton guaranteed. ?' 'I ! WHATS the usex>f buying new shoes? Why not let me repair those old ones? Big saving la money to you. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. B. Mc Kee. 123 Bast Whltner Deity fa Caring for Poor Eyes b The now time-the tine when you first realise that your vision ls be coming faulty fa the tim? ycu should coma to ns for sight aid DO*T DECEIVE YOinttfLLF by imagining that your eyes will gt? better wiviout glasses-lt wont. BIGHT GLASSES will kelp aeture- *HI relive the ?nais,, tiu- f.ursy Us'nn* and water ing. We are here to give you the Ttert serries ka ?.?th?ses at prices iron will be glad to fcay. We ar? ??kt stranaer^ in this city, wo hew keen here Frr.*OT? MONTHS and tfc ?als Hfteeh meath* we have fitted <*er B6*r*rfcN HUNDRED peo ple wk? are our friends, BECAUSE TH NT ARB SATISFIED with oar glasses. * OIVB VB A TRY. You will aever regret it He Star-Fit 5H>tkai Co., Dr.. X. M- Israelsob. 't?tnage?- ' Ne, 810 Se. kala Street zm*m?m? s. r .>.. ?. GR?i?ND FLOOR cent Store Columns ising Rates imo 25 couta, Three Times GO cents, 9 words prorate for easjb additional ho used la a mouth made on appli* than 25 cents, cash in cdvance. phone directory you can telephone ba malled, after Its insertion for ft -p SEC?R??G PRIZES FOH CORN COMPETITION COMPLETE LIST TO BE AN NOUNCED SOON. BOYS CORN CLUBS, j Corn Exhibit Will Take Place Here in November and Valua ble Prizes Will Be Awarded. j Some earnest work ls now being dOno by those interested in the Hoy's Corn Club work for Anderson county and If no plans go astray the exhibit to be held here about tho middle of November will do muc h to stimulate tho boya of the county in their endea vors 10 ra too more corn und belter corn than this county hus ever produc ed, i J. W. Rothrock, president .f tho An derson County Tanners Union and demonstration agent for this county, has been working on the prise list for some ilaya and willie the list ls not yet complote. Mr. Hothroek has secured some very valuablo prizes for the boys Ho has announced that the follow ing; Arms will give prizes: Anderson Phosphate and Oil Com pany, ono ton of 8-4-4 fertilizer. . Peopte's Oil Company, ten sacks of cotton seed mool. Purmau Smith, wholesale seedman, 100 pounds of vetch. Tolly Furniture Company, ono rook ing chair. Tate Hardware Company, one W. ?J. Oliver turn plow, Number 10. R. O. Evans ?fe Company, one jtet J.lgon ft ? Ledbelter. 00 pounds of Snowdrift lard In 20 pound buckets. D. Wyatt Aiken, congressman from this district, S10 in cash. People's Grocery Company, one bar rel of gcid Hour. Mr. Holbrook plans to give two priz es In every contest and it will there fore be necessary to secure the co operation of tieveral moro of tho busi ness bouses of the city, but he anti cipates no difficulty In getting togeth er \ho remainder of the prizes. While tho prizes for tho different classes have not yet been decided upon, tho following aro the number of classes which the boys may enter: For the cheapest corn per acre. For the best 10 cars. For the best written report of crop work, preparation and cultivation. For tho greatest yield lier acre. For the boy or girl brjnclng In the ear containing the most seed Mr. Rothrock says that he hopes every niomber of tho Corn Club will preparo reports and get ready to en ter ; the exhibit and contests, regard less of whether tho yield is especial ly large or not. Ho believes t.iat the coming exhibit will attract more boys to Anderson for tho day than has been thc case since the movement was ll i to started. CARE SALE TODAY. -, ft<? . t?~y ',. i- .j ? PhfJathea (lass Will Offer Mnny Rain ties ? l'or Sale- . fc The usual cake sale, conducted by the Senior Phllathen Class of the First Pr^ytorlan church, will be held to *3ay In tho vacant store room on tho square formerly occupied by the Clti zfn.V National Dank- Friends of the class are asked to remember that rtkee and candles, together with fan cy work, will be offered at reasonnbtn prices. Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept I o. No better medicine could be made for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, etc., than Foley's Honey and Tat Compound. Sat's why they can't Improve the adlty and war or no war, the price remains the same. E. J. Sargent, Dal las, Tex., says: "I believe Foley's Honey1 and Tar has no equal for it completely relieved me ot all symp toms of\ tuberculosis and ray cough hos entirely disappeared." Don't ac copt any substitutes for Foley's Honey and Tar is the best Evana" Pharmacy agents._ LEGAL NOTICES .' >0 % I .? Delinquent Road Tax Notice. . All dlnlenquent road tax collectors are provided With an official receipt book with uumbes, and stub numbea attached. Pay no money to collectors unless yoe'get th? official receipt above provided er. ?. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. CONVOCATION WILL BE HELD HERE. PROGRAM IS FINE. Much Interest in Woman's Aux iliary of the Greenville Con vocation, Coming Oct. 21. Episcopalians In Anderson and tireen ville ?rut surrounding towns ar?: much lulen st? d In thc Greenville, con voco lion of Ihn Woman's Auxiliary of fho Episcopal church, which will come to Anderdon on October 21 for n one day's BOgsloil' Tin* program lor this meeting, as recently announced, splendid and Iii?' addresses and discussion will be Interesting. Notion has been issued to Ibo effect thal all auxiliary niomhors, whether delegates lo this meeting or not. are urged lo be present. Ono feature nt fhn day will lin v. delightful luncheon served ai tho noon hour and the ser vices both in tho morning and in the pvonlng will be well attended. Tho following is tho complete pro grain of I he day'ts exorcis?e: tn a- m.- Celebration or the Holy Communion. IOHO- Call lo order hy the vic?, pr?sident, MISS Scotia ll. Heid- InVOr cation hy tho right Reverend W. A. Querry. Koli call. Ten minnie talks by the vino presi dent, president and treasurer. I I.I." "A Model for an Intorestng Rrnucli Meeting," conducted by Miss Heid, Mrs- Ijong, Mrs Johnson ann Miss Duval. 12 m.--Noonday prayer for missions 12.1." "A Mod"i for nn Interesting Branch Meeting" continued 12.15- Business. 1,15 Announcements 1.30-Adjournment Wednesday .1 Fternoen-Junior lie par i men'. 3.30-Call to order by Mina Marianna P. Ford- Prayer. Hymn. Ten minute talk by the secretary of the Junior Department 4.00-"A Model for an Interesting Junior Branch Meeting," threu sec tions, conducted by Mian Ford, Mrs. Johnson nnd Mrs. Maxwell. 5.00-Huf?lnns8-.Announcements. r>.:'0-Adjournment Wednesday Etening. 5 00--Evening service and mis sionary sernTon-Rev. C- V/. Boyd Homemade Beulen Biscuits frcv^j Hui urda) H mid Wednesday* ui Ander son C?wh Grocery BIxsy Head, Fluttering Heart, Floating Speck?. These are signs of kidney and blad der trouble. You'll have headaches, too, backaches and bo tired all over. Don't wnit longer, but begin taking Foley Kidney Pills at once. It won't bo long before your mlserahle sick feeling will be gone. You will sleep well, cat well and grow strong and active nenin. They are a ionic and your entire nystem aa well ns your kidneys and bladder will be benefitted by their use. Try them. Evans' Phar macy, ogents. ?_?-..r?i. ? > 11.:... ..Ill I . j * I ? . ' >.... Married at the residence of Rev. D. Weston II lott, on Wednesday after noon. Oct. 7th, Mr. Charles Elford Pilgrim, of Plercetown, Anderson county, and Miss Edna Bruce Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Smith of near Easley. The attendants wero Miss Mamie Smith, slBter of the bride and Mr. Eugene Alecia:.adan of Green ville. Mr- Pilgrim ls one of the best men und progressive farmers of his com munity and is to be' congratulated on winning a companion so worthy as Miss Edna. They havo the best wishes Df a host of friends. -"H." Homemade Beaten Bbcolts fresh Saturdays sad Wednesdays at Ander son Cash Grocery NOTICE Wo are doing superior work at our ginnery. Swap meat and hulls for seed. Also havo five hundred bushels ni rsanc.roit Prolific Cats (graded seed) for sale or exchange for cotton seed. Prlco $1.25 per bushel or one pound oats for four and one-half pounds cotton seed. 9-26-lmo. GLUCK MILLS. What's the Use? "Now for a county fair," urges The Anderson Intelligencer. What's the use, when Greenwood has made all arrangements to have a fair for Anderson and :very other county in the Pied mont at Greenwood, Oct. 28, 29 ?nd 3o? It Always Bees the Work. "I Uko Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy better than any other," writes R. B. Roberts, Homer etty, Pa. "I have taken it ofl and on for years and lt sss never failed to give the doslrcd results." For sale by Evan's Phar macy. All dealers! nans If Your Business Is Small Try a Little Ad. ?*ad Watch Your :::: BUSINESS GROW, sm SOME EXCITEMENT OVER A RUNAWAY W. P. Stephenson Was Sightly Injured When Horse Vaulted to One ol Sidewalk?. Homo excitement >vi'.s occasioned yosterdp.y afterno' i idiorlly after 0 o'clock when u hpr?$. belonging 1 . the \116erson Cash ?Crucery ran away ? and look ono side ci 'h" . tr>. .? for his very own. The iioryo was hllcheu m n delivery wagon and was standing al tho lllpe Kiddo passenger ?.:?!. m ?when hn became night? noil nt o train Me ran np Karlo sin- I, lin! tie gio driv . r meanwhile having jumped . from i ho wagon, and mi up Main street tint ll Just in frort! o'' li? , d s Music house ho startod for die pave ment. Al thal limo \V. 1'. Stvciiaon, who was lu Ilia huggy on ono side Ol thc street, Jiimp'd for I H's pnvof?etil and when hr struck tho ground ilia foot slipped end h.Il II? una tin. 0 a very painful sprain of on? wrist- ? Little damage was done tu either the horse or tho delivery wagon. Acute Indigestion. "I was annoyed for over one year hy attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J.j Gallagher, Geneva, M. V. "I tried everything that, was recommended io mo Tor the complaint but nothing did mo much good until about four months ago 1 saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and procured a bot tle of them from our .druggist; I soon realized that I had gotten tho right thing for they helped me nt once. Since taking two bottles of them I can oat heartily without any bad effects." Hold by all dealers. HOUSTON PLAN IS BEST SUGGESTED Anderson Farmers Say That They Are Well Pleased With Idea for Handling the Cotton Crop. [ Columbia, Oct. 9.-Special: Ono by] one tho radical measures are being eliminated in tho-general assembly of South Carolina. The members are gradually getting hack to earth after a l?ug flight through impossible leg islation. Tho ono big question before tho general arsenal.ly is that pt curtail, mont of the 191T, crop. Just how this ia to be accomplished 1J not Known T!ie leaders in the House, and Senate are seeking light on the subject- Rvcry suggestion la. welcomed. The. sug gestions are belnis combined' hy ino leaders and it i:i hoped that sonic- ? thing of a definite nature will bc the outcome. After playing for several days many of the meine-:- have como to the conclusion tt-.it lt will be best tor, the legislature to adjourn at the ear liest possible date. Timo is flying and whatever cptton legislation ls adopt ed should he passed upon nt once- The leader? arc pointing out that a delay will be dangerous. John L. McLauate and W. F. Steven con recently returned from Texas, where they appeared bofoiij tho ex traordinary ?e.",sion of the l?gislature, called to consider cotton legislating and they are of the opinion that the Lone Star State solonr, will be in fluenced by the action of the South Carolina assembly Members of the. Houso and Senate today took notice of tho Interview by Secretary of Agriculture Houston, in which ho urged <V versifient <Jjn of crop?, as ono of thc important fea tures of Ihe campaign to save thc South from embarrassment-. A reso lution calling upon the farmers of the South Carolina to ?TOW more food .-tuffs will very probably bo adopted at thc present session. The Senate has agreed to accept $"> per dav and railroad faro for this extiM session. To t Iiis ,th" House Oh je: tel, which means ,that ouch,, mem ber will receive 4300, the regular pay for a regular session- At thfi rate tho session will -cost tito taxpayers more than $G0,0O(^ There is no funds to pay this amount and a loan will have to bo made. Tho political measures that have been Introduced this week will re ceive slight attention. The members are determined not to allow, the po litically Inclined to muddy the waters. Tho envr?ffccncy meagurcp will re- ? celvo attention and later the polltic.it measures will be voted down- ' James A. Hoyt, member of tao 1 House from Richland .county, will bo1 the'next speake r of the House of Rep resentatives- Dr. Geo. W- Dick, or Sumter, having withdrawn from the race. Mr. Hoyt ts a son of the late James A. Hoyt. Ho ls engaged in the banking business in Columbia and is a former newspaper man. having ac one time been the editor of Thc Co lumbia Record- He ha? been clerk c ?the House for several years. i The candldntipS' for clerk of tho House, J- R. ?vfcGbce, J. W Gibbes, Harold C. Booker ano others nro wag ing a warm campaign in Columbia thU week. Each io claiming success. Conversations with the candidates sound Uko bulletins? from the war in Europe. They are all gaining grouna Dlarrhsea Quickly Cored. "My attention waa first called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as much an twelve years ago. At that time I waa se riously lil with summer complaint One ti cse of tels remedy checked the .rouble," writes Bira. C. W. Florence. Rockfield, Ind. For s&lo by ail deal ers. GOL. JEFF D. MAXWELL OIE? IN CHARLOTTE WILL BE BURIED HERE TO DAY. ONCE LIVED HERE. Had Bten Sick For Many Months And Sad News Had Been Ex pected in Anderson. Telegrams were received In Anjcr rmi yesterday morning which an nounced tl<at fol Jefferson I). Max well was dead i:i Charlotte, X. C- Foi many nrecks Col. Maxwell had hern \< ry ill, suffering with Bright's dis. ease and Andoreon people knew thai Un ie was no hope Cor his recovery, but they wi re hardly prepared lor tn announcement thal tbo end had come. During tlx* many year? that (Vol Maxwell lived in Anderson ho waa al ways Identified with every progres sive step or measure proposed for in< eily. He was un activo factor in the commercial, industrial and eocial )ii< of Andvn?nn. Ile waa tho fir^t to or-. a building and loan associa tion in Anderson, assisted -.vin? t'u ;-i;:: mi/at ion or mir of the. city's VCJI known hanks, played an huportanl part in noouring Anderson's first ho tel; was ono of the promoters, of the Srnnnnah Valley railroad and during his life did much for Anderson. .1. D Maxwell w.t* burn in Ocouce eounty, June 1851- His father wa? i)r. Hobart Maxwell, bia mother was a Miss Sloan. Ile sprang from two prominent families of South Carolina. In tsr;r, j-.;- carno to Anderson to worn for F- M. Cray ton & Sons, whore he w an I le" officd man for nine yours in that th.cn larso mercantile establish ment. MeJmirriwl in lS7r, Miss Alice Von Ron-tell, daughter of Maj. Chas Von Horstell. a Confed?ralo soldier and o, native Prussian from the shores of tho Hallie nea. To them six children have bren giv en all of whom survive him excopr tho youngest, MHsa Christine, whose unspeakably aad and untimely end wan chronicled just the 20th of Sop tomber- Tho surviving children are Messrs, Fred Maxwell, of Winston, N. C.; .Toff, .Jv-, of Philadelphia; Janies, ol Knoxville; 'John, of richmond,- and Mr;;. Alice Clinard, of Wlnstbn-Sn?on. X- C. -ti ?.. Col. Max well's 'body will arrive ii Andersen ow th?'Piedmont A Norm ern, lino thl.v afternoon nt .'1:20 jo'Qloci; and will be carried directly lo the First nnptist church, where tho tn nornl seirvicee will he conducted by the, Hov- O. JJ. Martin. Interment will fake placo at Silver Hrook cemetery rOSITIVK?/? MASTERS CROIT Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cuts the thick choaking maces, and clears away tho phlegm Opens up the air passages and stops tho hoar.a cough. Tho gasping, strangling fl?ht for breath gives away to quiet breath ing and peaceful sleep. Harold Ber?. Mass, Mich., writes: "Wo give Fol ey's Honey and Tar to our children for croup and It always acts quickly." No wonder a mun In Texas walked I", miles to tho store to get a bottle nf Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. KVery oaer ia ft friend. Fer fa!;.- hy Evan's Pharmacy ?. PEOPL?T TO WEAR COTTON CLOTHES A. C. L. Railroad Thinks That Idea Is Capital One and Offi cials Plan to Lend Aid. ... ?.-.: ri? -T af?n? fi -.- - -; While tho cotton.situation does not . seem- to be materially .Improved by tho many efforts being put forth to help the Southern cotton farmer, nev ertheless almost every busineai agon oy in the country eecn?'?Mf.'be?trying Vo help. Having becomo interested \NL ?tho movement launched!lu-'WhshiiiR 1 ton for people to wear clothes made of cotton Instead of silks,and satins, tho Atlantic. Coast l?no railroad has written to. all. its! agent? In different sections, of the country, endorsing tue plan- The following copy was it-i ceived by-Anderson railroad: men: A movement originating in Warm ington. D. C., supported by the wlvee cf cabinet offer" and other '?..?? has been inaugurated with the view- or stimulating tho salo of cotton gooas, during the weak beginning OUober 5th.. ? ^ "lt is felt, that such an effort wili have a far reaching effect in promot ing tho sale of tho product* of our principal gtaoft; that lt .will cause merchants lo liny increased uippiiaa and thereby stimulate, the manufac ture and the sale of cotton, ?.nd that inoit?y otherwise stagnant will thus be brought back Into circulation- " "Such a movement, as indicated above, meets the approval of this com pany, and agents and other officials or omployeeo are earnestly requested tr ier J their hearty, eppport to the scheme, and to secure. Uioroior Ute co-operation of newspapers, mer chants and other business mon In their/, respective communities . "This iR ono practical method of assisting oursolveA at a time when aid necessary, and of developing a market for goods which wo ourselves produce. "Plcaso uso every means in your power to make this movement .. auc cess, sud urge assistance from your local newspapers, your business peo ple and your personal friends." Hoave-essele Beaten Biscuits fresh Saturdays aad Wednesdays at Ander, se* Cash Greeerj Grandma's Telephone Visits GRANDMA SMITH is asprightly old lady who likes to keep in touch with things. In the next town lives another dear old lady who was Grandma's school mate, and of whom she is very fond. It is impossible for the two old ladies to do much visiting, but every day they call each other up on the telephone and have the most delightful chats. No one gets more comfort and pleasure out of the family telephnoe than Grandma. When you telephone-smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY We Will Pay 10c. a pound For Cotton! In exchange for "Walter Wood MOWING MACHINES of which we have a number of the latest im proved. Prices are correct. Talk over this proposition with us if you are in the market for a mowing machine. TATE HARDWARE CO. West Side Square TWO PRETTY CUPS ~-=-? FOR PREMIUMS Change In Location I am now located over W. Will Be Given At Coming Poultry A. Power's grocery store at Snow For the Amateur Chick- fui^'^'^S SJrce& thank my friends tor their en Fancier. past patronage and ask con _ ??nuance of same. L?lA , i I make platee at $8.50 According to a tetter received in * ._.j " ^ - Anderson yesterday by J- L. Jolly, the 1 S?!d crowns nt$4.00 Southern Fancier-Farmer, devoted to Oliver fillings, 50c and tip. poultry raising and things agrlcultur- Gold fillings $1.00. tm? np al, tb.U publication will give two band- Painless F-xtructing 4CI-. some cups to, tho amateurpoultry. ,.I ,make ?i Specialty of raisers in Anderson. Tho followlny |r???n? vZ.rrUiZ' Al,.,? la tho letter: f ]reT"S J>TE??,a> ArCO,; "We are in receipt ot your kind Iar's W trie. OTJ? ?ind all lotter under date of 26th instant, aihd crown and bridge work* and a?*! aro pleased to noto you have or-1 regulating malformed teeth, sraiiscd a poultry association in? your. All work guaranteed . ?irst v.clnity. Mention of same will bb., ?Uc? / v puule ia tho November issue of our J . ' laagazlno, and we will lend our beal ' Q ^ DD IT r< C lid towards promoting your show and VS. O K U iL Mteociailon. DENTIST "Wo have two beatulful little cups | . ?, ?: that we would be pleased to donate to ^T"""*1"^ ' ? . pour show, If you will make mention-*-.--!mmmmS^s!SJ.... '.-.i.'^iaig. >f same In your premium list, for the ?w ' ev . . j . f- A liest display by sn ?matour nov ox .Til' KQBTII* flt A TITS il fjrl. " f* - vHiuv v? ?ii SSZ& "The Southorn Fancier-Farmer bo- ?AJ?*I,A?? leves the niore Interest that Ia takcu &6QQ0D In' poultry shows by the boys and girls Q 3 tho only Way.In which tho Industry nv , it '*? A O ail) over build un- We realize tue. Ntit \\fiW Kill Nft?lft Miys and girls of today must bo the Vv" VU*' M."Vli >onltrymcn of tomorrow, and. if we H' w??^ ^ ..jft.T' ,, " ? AMmk?- "# .Vm" ?e wno knows the end siro m tho lave a number of these In Uno as the beginning has told us through his ?I?U?efh???PX^0 y0TgeV ftt"nful VT?T* Tt whenTo^peet ?Xi T? -m?? ", ? tlme of trouble such Sa there.never UP*WJS^tSv WRS B,nco thoro was a nation- Jesus vould be proud, of them ali Jheir ^^^tZ^t^tirer lining "?..?rii.- "n" ?r>??w.ia?t?? to tho dark cloud.. I'astor Hassell has ^jonferror- upon ?s .n m<?r>,y ^ attcntJon to a?r6ad ho past, wo aro by ibo x>^*' '?^e^per. His Very t.nr.y. books are sold for a trifle and loaned "SOUTI?SSN FANCIBK-FARMER."' freely to any not able to buy ?4_? Free literature on any Bible aub Dlarrhoea Remedy. Ject 1Jai,cd upon ?PPllcatlon -to "I advised the ?boys' when they en- ^* B]RQCKB?AN Irted for th? Spanish war to take FVllinf??ri ?VITS Q f*. ^hamborlain's Colic, Cholera and rOUniam mil, Q. y. diarrhoea Remedy. with them, and " ? / " "- '-I-'5? lave received many thanks for the ad- Homemade Beaten Biscuits fresh ice glvanr" writes J. H. HoughJand, Sa?pr^W.aad lTeaoeadsy? ?I Ander Sidon, Iowa, "No person whether jjMfo*yV raveling er at homo should be ?Ith- ,-?-?-1. tot this great rem edy." For sale by You can get the news while Its new ill dealers. ?? In The Morning Bally Intelligencer.