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CLASSIFIED COLU WANT ADVERTING BATES Twenty-Ovo vordo or leBH, Ono Time 25 cen'.*, Threo Times 60 cents, Six Times 11.00. All advertisement over twenty fivo words prorata for each ad ditional word. Hates on 1.000 words to bo usod in a mouth made on application. No advortisemont taken for less than 26 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears in tho telophouo directory you cun tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bill will bo malled after its ic vertlon for prompt payment. .. WANTS Vt PEWBITEHS- soo new. robuilt, ] shop-worn and second hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy term? if desired. Tell UB what you want. J. E. (Jrayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. C. C. Dargan, Local Repre sentative. 10-7-18t WANTED--50 to 100 head of firBi close, bt'Und mulos, 4 to 8 years of I ago. Wo aro "not buying for tho I war. Want moro cless, and willing to pay hotter price. Tho Frotwell Compony. : 8-22-tf. WAK TED-You to Itnow that I am this season handling^ tho Genuino i TcnnoBBeo Blue Gem Coal, and not i asking anymore for ?it-'than you navo paid for lnferlor^c??ie. I have a stock of tho best wo o a in town on hand. Glvo me a trial. W. O. -Illmor. Phono 049. ff _ WANTED-Every house keeper in AJ? ' dersoh to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's j Cream Bread." It's made at homo .and your grocer kecpB lt. Ander son Pure .Toed Co. 8-15-Dtt "WANTED-A good form for ono of our customers. If you have a farm for salo we will ho glad to consider ,lt Linley & Watton, (Jno. Linley W. B. Watoon.) LOST LOBT-Black loather pocket book with $18 in paper monoy and Borao smnll change. Reward if returned to this office. Mrs. C. C. Kay, Town-' ville.' * 10-7-tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE-One five room cottage on 8. Main St., also for salo or rent | - ioho flvo room houso on Nardin wo. Phono 301 or call on Mrs. O | ' Reid, 638 N. Fast gSt. -lO^Gl MfJ?*ZjSBste ??rWfc ? jt i ; , ,h M j . ? ti 'FOR"SAL*Et_,Fwo; beaf?vs ?ud^ oho - cooking stove at a bargain for quick eaie. Seo or- phono , A. ,Mk Myers, j Phono 0084 or call at Telephone of . tico for Mr. Myers. 10-8-3t. FOR SALE-Am offering a small j ? -amount of Peoples Bank Btock at j a good value; ^VYN. Walker. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS ONLY- j Flour, horse, stock, pomiry and hog! feeds ot ali; hinds, including hay, | alfalfa and cyclone feeding meal? Tellio, and ?lislug Sun: .Self Rising ; flours, too;, and. at prices to suit. G. E. Turner at P. & N. Freight sta tion. FOB SALE-Onion sela; White Pearl, : Bermuda, Prise Taken, Silver, Skin, Yu?iww uuuvern, and Multipliers. j Thia is planting seasoa. : Furman 8mlth, Seedsman. FOR SALE-If real estate ls what you want, I.havo county, suburban and city at. tho lowest price. I will bo glad to show yon como of my specl?ls. If you' have property for salo seo mo. W. M. Walker.. FOR SALE-A farm of 131 acres with in one milo of Little River church, in Abbovlllo county. Has a good .four room house and new burn j 20 acros In bottom land anti-, 30 acres S in goodv cotton land., Aise, dB 3-4 acres In another place with n houso and barn, 60 acres in cultivation. -Will sell either place for S2O."O0 an acre on easy terme. Addrcns W. W. Chnkecales, Belton, S. C. FOR RENT ~ B KENT-One furnished* front room- down stairs within block ot , the public square. Will rent to - one or .two young men. Apply to Intolllgqncer Office.-10-S-tfw ' FOR BENT-mnnf room house with . ?ll modern conveniences. Located on uoUievard on car Hue; large ; bara and automobile house, Pcs? < j ; ?rosslen given October 16th. Apply ta; W. S, Ramsey, i 10:7-31; I FORvBE^^Tivo,- horse ?rop riear Green pond school.' Mrs. T. A; Bolt. . TOwhylllc;S; Ci ... l^-S-tt, .yntAif?FAYiN(3?per'ton'fo?co^ ? ; ?t?h;seed ?ndhelling hulla a,t tweVte '.'?ji't?SU?rs per^ ton; 'coat.$4 to!-$5 \. i?to'y These' prices* at. our yards, Martin Coat & Wood Co. IS $*i>AGINO your; hr? insurance, re member that Frai^'i. ft DeCamr < Realty Company. represents onlj /strong, old lino companies. Your business will be appreciated. ?viM-tfv---;:. - . *i i?B*S(>BK ,'??'ES-.-We, hayo 'the Dr " ,IIa>ria ,pre*cxipUou fer. ?ore. pyes gives instant relief. Owl Drug Co. "phone $38. ?o-2-lm "We have add-! ed a Grocery department to our business and will carry a full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries-Have just re ceived a Car Load of the Finest Flour a Car Load of the Best Salt and a full line of Canned Goods, Sugar, Coffees, etc. You will find anything I in Grocery line here and bur Mr. A. E. Mull will be glad to serve you at any hour of the day and at prices to let you live too. Come in and see us-Wc will save you.money and, give you the Freshest Goods in town. Anderson Hardware Co. ? .- ?11.1.:; < r ? , ?;>!;.;?.' 11 a ?ai-BHB?BK? iL. ?LM li ll %J* ? For Infants and- Children Bn y se For ?ff?RSO Years Always bears tho I 81?nature of : AT THE B?JOti 'fcVERY i THURSDAY CITROLAX CITROLAX CITROLAX ' V*:. vi-'". ' :' ?{:? .' r Dost thing for constipation, sour stomach, losy liver and sluggish, bowels. iStops a sick headache almost nt unco. G Ivos a.most thorough and satisfactory hushing-no pain, no nausea. Koops your system cleansed. Sweet' and wholesome.-lt. H. Weli. echt, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: 'I find Cltrolax the best laxative 1 over used. Does hot grlpo-p-no un pleasant after-effects." Sold every where. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Condensed Pare enge? Sci-oilule. Effective Jun? 6. WIS. , ?'?'.'i Arrivals \ ANDERSON: NO. Si., ...... ........ 7:85 A- M. No. 83.'...????? ^.??? . 9i35 A. M. No. 85.. .. .. .. .v ?. ..11:40 A. li, ;. \- . >>. 1:10 P.j? '??o\:.??.-?'i ii'\?i"?'oV?y??<),''V?:8:^0 P., M. No. 41.. i.V-.... .. .. 8:00 P. H. No, 48,,::w. r.. .* ...... 6:60 P. M. No.\45.. i. .; .. .. ..?0:*0 P. M. -.ttipa?ttt?tws' '. H&^.TO?iv" .?' . ? ?. ?:2S A. ft> Nox ?t',.' ;. .. .. ., .. 8:25 ?. J* Hoi'; 84.,: .y., .it ?? -ip ... A???V??- M. No. 88.; .. ... .. ... ..12:10 P. ht No. 88..,,. ..... .. .. '2:30 P. M Nov 40,. ;v ?'?;..,.. i. 4.:50 P. M 8Q?**,.V* ..^v.Vi:^.^.!? P. M O. 8. AI?LSN,_ v . ....' j ;. KTOMP;-??MHIB*B?? NEVER HAPPY UNLESS IS SERVING SEN? ESCAPED FROM CITY JAIL! THURSDAY NIGHT, US ING SAW IS OLD AT GAME Haskell Davis,. Young Negro, Re leased From County Gang, Gets in More Trouble. Haskell Davis, a negro boy about 17 years old, mnde lils escape from t ie elly Jail Thursday by sawing eua of the bars in tim wintlow of hf? cell Ju two. lie wan put ta the cell Thurs day afternoon mid when thc keeper weit to glvo him his breakfast yes terday morning, he had flov.-n tho coop. A hack saw was used in salv ing t:o three-quarters Inch bar In two, a piece of the saw being found in Mic cell yesterday morning. Only a few days ago Davis was turn ed loose from Capt. McConnell's s<iund of Ibo county convicts. II* wu? serving a sentouco of .50 days for stealing a pair of oboes. However, this was not the first time that Davis had been ou the coun ty gang. Once before ho served :< term of a few months and after fin ishing his sentence ?';o stopped right bsck Into lils old ways. Just a row days ?[ter bo was released, be stole a pair of Shoes but ran off to Green ville before he could bo arrested. Arriving In Greenville he could not resist the desire of obtaining some pretty articles of clothing which ho ?ad seen, and as the result he got a sentence of six months lu that coun ty. After serving his sentence he WUB brought back to Anderson and given 20 dayB for stealing the shoes. Nov/ he is in mlBchlef again and will prob ablly be apprehended within a few days. Ile had been placed in Jail for stoaling paint brushes from Mr. W. L. Brl?sny. Capt. McConnell said yesterday tuat Davis was one of the best work ing mon he iiad ever had and that he was released that it would onlly bo a short timo boforo ho would have him back agttla. PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS WON OPENING GAME OF BIG CHAMPIONSHIP SEMES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) Fourth Inning: Boston-Hoblltiell out, Nlchoff to Luderus; Lewis fanned; Gardner sin gled, Harry filed to Cravath. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Philadelphia-'Pnskort singled, Cra vath sacrificed; Shore .to Hoblitzell; Luderus^outi^Barrtt .td * " Hoblitzell ; PaBkqrt.; ?cored' on \vi?tlpd't?. Jn?iLdd hit; " Whitted ?t?le second: N?o'??f? out, Scott to Hoblitzell. One run; 2 hits, no ertors. Fifth' Inning. Boston-Cadye out, Nlchoff to Ho blitzell. Shoru singled, Hooper flic 1 to Bancroft. Scott forced Shore; Nlchoff to Bancroft. No runs, one hit; no errors. . Philadelphia-Burns. fanned, Alex ander flied to Lowls: Stock unto on Shore's fumble; Bancroft out, Shoro to Luderus. No runs; no ?' lt.?; ono error. ; Sixth Inning. Boston-Speaker filed to Whitted; Hoblitzell singled, Lewis fanned; Hoblitzell Etolo second; Gardner filed to Burns. No runs, ono hit, no er^ rora. Philnldclphla-Paskcrt: out, Shore to Hoblitzell; Cravath flied to Speak er; Luderus out, Barry to Hoblitzell. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning. Boston-Barry singled, Cady saerl flved Alexander, to LudfejJui}' Shore fanned; .Hooper fanned. .No runs/.ono bili no errors. .Philadelphia-Witted flied to Lew-: ls; Nlchoff out; Shore to Hoblltzoll; Burns out, Barry to Hoblitzell. No runB} no hit?: no errors. Eighth Inning. Boston-Scott popped to Han croft; Speaker walked; , Hoblltzoll out. Stock to Luderus. Speaker ecorod on Lowls single. Gardner flied to Pas kcrt. One run; no hit; no errora. ' Philadelphia-Alexander out Barry to Hchlitzoll; Stock walked; Bancroft singled; Paskert walked; Stock scored'when Scott threw out Cravath nt.first; Luderus put stealing. Cady to Scott. Two runs; two bits; : ap errors. ' Ninth Inning. Boston-Barry fanned. -Henrich* Ben hatted for Cady. Henrlckson safe on. Luderus fumble. Ruth batted for Shore. .Ruth out Luderus unassisted:. Hooper tilca to Ludevus. Nd runs; no hit?; one error. . R HE Philadelphia.-.-. ... ... ......3 '5 ? Boston... ... .V. ... .<i 3 ll Retteries. . . Batteries-Alexander and . Burna; Shore and Cady. Umpire Klom. ? Tho .h???cast for today Is fair and cobler. fMy Series at Chicago. . At Chicago-Americans 5; . Nation-! alaS.sThlrd gamo of elty;serlea. Two Children Had Crftnp. Tho two children ot Jf. Nfat; mof chanL. Cleveland, Go., had croup' last winter. One wah a hoy.of ? tho other a girl ot 8 ; years," ; Mr, ..-.Nix.-' writes : "Both get BO choked up they'could hayp?y. hrca'tho and couldn't talk. 1 gave thenv Foley's l?on?y and T,ar and nothing else and lt entirely . cared them." This reliable medicine should bs tn avery home for it gives Immed iate relief! iron* ' colds, .coughs and ! croup,- heab}_.raw in flammed thr?sl Sold' e^erywhsre FAVORITES IN $50,000 RACE m m From top to bottism?. Darlo Resta. Bob Bnrninn. Bunioy Oldfield. Euri Coopor. Relph De Palmn. \ tfheae grnat auto'" racers are "thc I favori toa tor tho Apter Cup race, th? prises . Tor which amount to $50,000. Tho Sheepshead Bay face" track in Xcw York, tho scone In pa?L y va rs of tho races of thc greatest . orsen tho w-orld has known, hos been' built over fox the purpose. Of theteo auto drivers perhaps Resta is tho moot sensational.' In fivto - starts' in great1, races' ho hos won four. Ho broke, tho G00-mll? add Intermediate records in Chicago earlier In the yeax? i' To give.a wide?diVtrlbutlon Of t'.:e monoy and insure a^blg'fiol? contirv.v irig in tho race to tho enuV the purs?? o? $r>0,000 will bo 'split into twoive. prizes ns follows:, : First, '. |2O,0QU; sec?ud. $10,000; third! "$5.000$ fourth; Boverith, $1,400; <dgl\lh; $1,200; ninth, $4,000; fifth, $3,00p'ji?-sixth $3,000; $1,100; tent?n $i,00O{' eleVenrb; -$800, twelfth. WOO. . m |i :. 1 i ii I tn )? verything Phone SS li ...i^= S l^resh Buckwheat, redisse ; Pare Maple.pint ?'.'I . '. Pan Cak^ Sy?wp '-made -I . sygar .... ...,? . . .? All Pore Frvdt Jo mt? and Prc I Dosent Pius Salmon1' i-vt". (Limit ?? tb Bucket Lard . . . . (Limit : P&? 26? Gr? HI S SS AT ANDERSON THEA??E The Play, "The White Sister," j Wae Best of Any Yet Of fered By the Company. Last night nt tho Anderson n house that filled tho auditorium aud bal cony greeted tue Norene St. Clair j Stock company's "feature" play, and it wau u)l and more that tho manage ment claimed for it. "Tho White Sla ter" ia .without question tho strong est play over offered here by any uopular priced company. Tito mar vel is that such a r-!ey with thc big royalty that ls undoubtedly paid for its use could he presented in sud finished manner at the price. Thc Norene St. (..'lair Stock company ia no wassured of the placo of honor j among popular priced organizations that haifa over played here, Miss Francis as Madam ruboio. Ino White Sister, was splendid, and registered a successful performance in every de tain. Much moro could be easily said in praise of this lady's sterling performance, space alono preventing. Miss St. Clair had a minor part, but bandied it cleverly, as did Miss Emolse. Mr. Beaubion as Captain Louis, gave a finished performance, [ and was ably assisted by the Messrs. Murray, Summers and Foster. Mr. Pollock as Monsieur Montjole, a re formed rc gue, gave a performance that for ease and general delivery has j not L-i I'M equalled here In a long time. Ho is a thorough artist in tho part and als striking appearance only adds further to his ulways attractive performance. Tho speciality by Summers and Emolse registered big, and tills fine team of artists rc-1 spondod to many encores. "Tie White Slater," was a splendid suc cess. ,. The play today will be Charles Grapowine's greut success, "Thc Awakening of Mr. Plpp," a screaplTng comedy in three fine acts. This will be the play at both UKI tinco and night performances. Tho Noreno St. Clair company will be here a-\l next week, and will offor now plays and ?peciaUIcs .nightly. Iii ?? G?ILO "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS (MED If cross, feverish, sick, bilious, clean little liver and bowels. rh!t;!-- love thin "fruit laxative." and nothing elao cleanses the tender stomach, livor and bowels so nicely. A child simply will, not Btop play ing to empty the. bowels, and tho re sult'is, ? they become tightly clogged wttfat'wBste; liver gc ts -J! u "> eto'm-t ach sours, then 'your little cue be ? copies cross, half-sick, feverish, don't ?eat, sleep "or act naturally, breath is .bad, jystom full of cold^ has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. ?Listen Mother! Seo If tongue 1B coat ed, then-give'a teaspoonful of "Cali fornia Syrup ot Figs," and In a few hours all tlie constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of tho system, and you havo a well, play ful child a g.lin. 'Millions of mothors give "California Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly harrnless; children lovo lt, and it never fails to act on the stomach, llv<>r nnA hn-i?ol? Ask your druggist for a 60-cent b?t ele of "California Syrup of Figs,'? which has full directions ' for babies; children of all ages ancf for grown ups plainly printed on tho bottle. Be ware of counterfoil i sold here'. Get tho genuino, made by "California Fig Syrup -Company." KafuB? any other kind-with contempt. CHICHESTER 3 FILLS VLe-s. J TU IC D1AMONU IIUAND. A SMSMI A?k jonr DMoUfor , 4' li !..-!:?. lc r'o Diamond Ilrnud/ ?'HU io KclT.nl UoM i.ittillic> Vnttt, teal td vl'ji Illus Rlbboa. Tot-^ no other. DcrcfiMr ? .. i DlIQilONI? URAN? l'i l.l.s, f,, :;c. : yuan known ts Tint, Safte?, Ahray? R cltsMo ; S01O BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE : 269 Greenvale .-v .. .. ..lbc? t6c&25c '.'A'.. .*' 25c & 50c rom pore cane and mnple ...... .?^-yiy^ii^jt? serves . . .... .. . .2&:4tyj?f? ID^ ??m CASH I Domett) - :V^': . . ... .' ,.. .. .. ,.&0c 1 Backet) Children Cry fer FBetcher's TIio Kind You llavo Always Bought, and which lias ham ? in uso for over 30 years, lias homo tuc signature of and has been made metier his per? ' sonni supervision since ita infancy. ^/?c?cc/i?/ti Allow no ono to deceive you in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" aro hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against KxpcxJUutsV BS ?astoria is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, I>rops" and Soothing Syrups, lt is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, .Morphine nor other .Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. For moro thuu thirty years it. k'us been in constant uso fer tho relief of Constipation* Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUBNE ALWAYS Bears the Signature of in Use For Over 3D Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THft Or-NITAUO CrM-AWV. "M -*W YORK CITY. Test this yourself Send for a sample bag o? our famous " Silver Label " Five O'Clock Tea-all ready .for your teapot-enough fer ihrce cup3 and sec Kow refreshing and delicious it is >'7. l t l-l 13 Huthott Su " SAFE-TE *; FIRST " MO* Alwey? Nsw Volk City AwBTOtd GoW M ?kl. S?n Frond**. 1915 -US nrrmrn in DOiYOUR SHOPPING X ?CQnyx'*^^ Hosiery Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money ' Erny Kind from Cotton to Silk, For Men, Women uni (Minn Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 fer pair\ Ix:ok for tho Trado Mark! Sold by AU f jod DcalerO Wholesale Lord & Tav/OT NEW YORK ? Sav?s fy. pf tho ? abor of planting: ;;.'K THE COLE ON^ If you plant yonr grain crop right botwoen your cotton or torn row? with a.COI-B ONE-HORSE GRAIN DltlLL,r you aro far surer of a good Bland whop .Pintor la over than if you sow broad-cast, or with a W?st?>rn Drill, With cine of these machines" yo? can go ri ght between your cotton or corn rows rind plant throe fnrrowa a?, a time.,' *No need to /Wait nntll th?v .cropsaro gathered. - <??ppood to saako sevea' trips-to plow and harrow tho land. The ooil of your fields -is.woji cultivated In .summer, and bys grnln*growipg time da well settled, making an. ideal seed-bed for grain.' Just plant your crop between tho rows with n Colo. 8uvo 7-B 'bf tho labor. Onp nian aud.one hors? eui easily plant a to 8 acres a day. nu, sides yo?rjco??on^rjcorncrop y-oajgot a good ?rain crop an dy ou can fol. low thia with-a c0.W-P.er. crop In tbs spring and plant it wi?Vtho ?A?B3 MACHINE/', .1-/. ";. -'??|^^???W''' ' " ' . Sow Grain Between Your Cotton ; ?ftffi The seed ari.planted^in lit?o.?arrowe wjbicu projet, the grain fron? Wei Winter winds and cold.?- No.dangcr;ot the.plants-"spewing?-* np. The; seed are planted ia.s,-basic wnero they,-secure the'moisture >they need.' Yon can sow three. rows at a : tiiao With a Colo No. Si. Our other ma^ chines sow orto and ..two rows. Fertlliier c*n bo applied nt tho time ot planting, and tho.'machine:la splendidly adapted to nppiyiug fertlliEcr to itp^ing''crops. >.tf?n!i accept any of tho shoddy ;uaUatloos#^ that "you g?r .th? genuine COliE. /fi* .Ot- .?"V .'. vu? j