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CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATHS Twenty-five words or le?a, One Time 26 cents. Three Times 60 cents, Six Times 11.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Rutes on ?.000 words to 1)0 used in a month reade on application No advertisement taken for lesa than 26 cents, cash In ad- I ?ance. If your name appears In the I telephone directory you can tele- I phone your want ad to 321 and a I bill will be malled after Its In- H sertlon for prompt payment WANTS TYPEWRITERS-300 new, rebuilt, shop-worn und second hand type writers, ult makes $1^.00 up. Easy terms If desired. Tell us what you want. J. K. Crayton & Co., Charlotte, NYC. C. C. Dargan, Local Itopre sentatlve. 10-7-18t WANTED-A good farm for ono of our cuatomers. If you have a farm for sale we will be glad to consider it Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley W. E. Watson.) WANTED-r.0 to 100 head of first class, sound mules, 4 to 8 years of age. Wo are not buying for the war. Want more class, and willing to pay better price. The Fretwoll Company. 8-22-tf. WANTED-You to know that I am thia season handling tho Genuine Tennessee Blue Gem Coal, and not asking anymore for lt than you Dave paid for Interior coals. I have a stock ot Ute beat wood in town on han8. Gv?e me a trial. W. O. Dimer, Phone 649._ WANTED-Every house keeper in An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's made at homo and your grocer keeps lt Ander son Pure Tood Co. 8-lB-Dtf ESTRAYED TAKEN HP ASTRAY-I have a malo calf at 303 West Market street, weight about 175 pounds. You can get it by paying for .'.his ad and thc calf's feed and proving your prop erty. 10-13-1 tp FOR SALE FOB SALE-A farm of 131 ocres with in one mlle of Little River church, in Abbeville county. Has a good four room house and new barn; 20 acres In bottom land and 30 acres in good cotton land. Also, 98 3-4 acres in another place with a house and barn, 60 acras In cultivation. Will sell either place for $20.00 an acre on eaay terms. Address W. W. Clinks cal ea, Belton, 8. C. FWTSALE TO MERCHANTS ONLY Flour, horse, stock, poultry and hog feeds ot all kinds, including hay, alfalfa and cyclone feeding meal; Telllo, and Rising Run Self Rising flours, too; and ai prices to ault O. E. Turner at P. ft N. ?Freight sta tion. YOB SALE-Am offering a small amount pt Peoples Bank stock at a tood Value. W. N. Walker. FOR HALE-One five oom cottage on 8. Matn St., also for aalo or rent ono five room house on Nardin Ave. Phono 361 or call on Mrs. O. H. Reid, 638 N. Pant .St. 19-9-Ct. FOB SALE-Onion sets; White Pearl, Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, and Multipliers. Thia ia planting season. Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOR RENT FOR BENT-Six room house, with bath, and all modern ^conveniences. Samo house recently vacated by Dr. Levis Sanders on Calhoun street. Apply to Wm. Brlaaey, care Brlasey Lumber Co. FOB .'BENT-One furnished front room down stairs within block ot the public square. Will rent to one or two young men. Apply to Intelligencer Office.-10-S-tf. MISCELLANEOUS WE ABE PAYING $M per ton for cot ton seed and selling hulla at twelve dollars per ton; coal $4 to $5 p?t ton. These price? at our yards Martin Coal A. Wood Co. FOR SORE ETES-Wa have the Dr Harris prescription for sore eyes gives instant relier. Owl Drug Co. Phone 686. 19-2-lm B. N, WYATT, the 86.00 Coal MAP ii atlll on the job. selling tho besi Block Coal for ?he least money, ant giving full vr<slght and prompt de livery. Tbafa al! you caa ask Phone 182. IN FLACIN6 you fire Insurance, re member that Frank * DcCamj Realty Company represents' on Vi strong; cid Hue companies. Yofu bu Hin ev? will ba appreciated. io-7-tf: FOLEY KIDNEY ?US Sdr aaciACHi ai one va ?JU ^?u* aaa CLEMSON FOOTBALL STOCK IS SOURING SINCE DEFEAT OF TENNES SEE SATURDAY SAYS PROF. GANTT COLLEGE SPIRIT Is Revived at Clemson and is Stronger Than Ever Before Are Expecting Victory. "Tin; spectacular victory of Clern Hoii over Tennessee Saturday. :s to 0, lias sent Tiger stock Hoarlng," ?aid Prof. (Jaunt, president of tho Clemson College Athletic association, when seen by a representativo ot t ic In telligencer In Pendleton yestcixlny. Tenneesse was one of throe claimants for tli<> southon) championship last year and had not been beaten for two yoars. Tho nows of tho victory creat ed such a furor among tho cadets ,ns has not been t';e Rood pleasure of many to witness In almost a doz en yoars. Such singing, yelling and general jubilating as was Indulged In a bout the big bonfire Saturday night was enough to sntlsfy the hear) of the most exact In;- fan. The revival o? old time college spirit seems to'have arrived. The coaches are happy, fie players are Joyful, tho corps Jubilent, and everybody ls in iner^y mood. "Preparations for tho biggest game tho season, from tho campus stand point, aro going merrily on. Tbs game 1B that with Auburn, to he In Anderson on Saturday, October 16. Auburn was another one of the clai mants of tho southern championship last year. Whether the Tigers shall have both tho honor and the pleasure of sending another champlonshlo tenm's Mope ngllmmering for this sea son remains to be seen. Hut that they will make a supremo effort to do so, there 1B not the slightest doubt. Those who seo the game Saturday will likely see one of tho fiercest struggles of the gridiron season. Anderson ls full of Clemson supporters who will root for tho Tigers right loyally; hut fiore aro old Auburn players and st" lents there loo, and they will have many friends helping them out. 3o each team will do its bf st. "Nearly nil of tho cadets will go down Saturday. Anderson peoplo will havo tho opportunity of poolna nnd hearing what tho largest body ot students they <!iave ovor soon at a football game In their good town can do and shout and sing and yell and school. Most of tho faculty and their families will alan go along. There is no other game of consequence on tho campus, and they are anxious to seo what Tigers can do. A special train will take tho corps nnd others down and back." Hadn't Served it Before. Once a short little woman and her tall husband went to a cafo of tho cheaper sort for dinner. "Will you have oysters?" asked thc husband, glancing over the bill ol rare. "Y6B," said tho little woman, as alie tried In vain to touch her feet tc tho floor, "and Henry I want a has sock." Henry nodded, and as ho handed blt order to tho waiter, said: "Yes, ant] bring the lady a hassock." "One hassock ?" asked tho waiter with what Henry thought more than ordinary interest, as ho nodded In fr.? affirmative. . Still the walter did no! go. but brushed tho tablecloth with ? towel and rearranged the articles or It several times, while his face gol very red. Thon he came around to the. huB band's side, and, speaking In a whis per, said: "'?ay, Mister. I haven* been here Inog. and I'm not on to al these things. Will tho lady havo th? hassock broiled or fried?" DRINK MODE WATER IF KIDNEYS 8?THEF Eat less meat and take Salts foi backache or Bladder trouble. Uric acld> in meat excites the kid . neys, they become overworked; ge sluggish, ache, and feel like lump1, of lead. The uriuo becomaa cloudy , the bladder is irritated, and you ma: be obliged to seek relief two or th re? times during tho night When the kid . noys clog you must help them flusl off the body's urtnous waste or you'l be a real sick person shortly. A first you feel a dull misery in th? kidney region, you suffer from back , ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom . ach gets I ?ur, tongue coated and yoi , I'el rheumatic twinge.) when th< weather is bad. Eat leea meat, drink lota of water . also get from any pharmacist fou - ounces of Jad Salta; take a table , spoonful in a glass of water befon . breakfast for a few dava and you: . kidneys will then act fine. Thia fa i mous salta is made from the acid o t grapes and lemon juice, combtnet I Wtlh li th! a, and has been used fo ? generations to clean clogged kidney . and stimulate them to normal activity also to. neutralise the acids tn urine ? so it no onger ls a source of irr Aa ' tlon, thus ending bladder weakness. ? Jad Salta la Inexpensive, cannot In r Jure; makes a delightful efferveacea r llthia-water drink which every on should take now and then to keep th< kidney* clean, and active. Druggist ? here nar they ?oll lota ot Jad Salt to folks who believe ia ovircomln; i kidney trouble while lt la onl; trouble. Baseball A Top How:-J J Lannin, owner of FihTurd Barron, president nf tin William F. Buker, president of Bottom How:-Buu Johnson, presid? co in ii: i-.-io ii : Jehu K. Truer, pr< Tilla photograph was taken Jual nftor tho meeting of the National commission, the hlghopt power in organized baseball, at which arrange PARAMOUNT PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN HERE Manager Trowbridge Signs Con tract With the Paramount People for This City. Manager Trowbridge o? tho Ander Bon theatre last night announced that beginning with November 1, he would have tho Paramount photoplay ser-* vico at the Andcrrcn two iflghtn every week, Monday and Fridays. This will bo plenslng news to the people of An derson for onco they lind the habit of watching for the Paramount sorvlco and they will be glad to have lt back. Mr. Trowbridge also announced that thu Paramount service would cost him just exactly three times 03 much on those two nights as the regular service. He intends to try this ser vico out nnd will soo If the people want Pnramount productions shown in Anderson. Tbs Paramount people are today spending thousands of dollars to ob tain tho latest in photoplays ard to (have the leading legitimate actors nrd actresses appear before tlielr ira chines. Recently they paid Gerald1 no Farrar SuO.OOO for one performance. Other noted Btars with tho Paramount people include Mary Pickford, Cyril Maude, and others all cf which is too well advertised in the leading maga zine a to deserve comment hero. Mr. Trowbridge announces that the price ot admission on Paramount nights will bo juBt the samo aa on other nights. 5 and 10 cents. On the opening wec-k he wll? give away hand some pictures of Mary Pickford and Marguerite Clarke to each purchaser ?of a ticket. On Monday night one pic ture will be given away and on Fri day night the other. Mr. Trowbridge will have full re leases of tho service and will bc able to give to the people of Anderson the opportunity of seeing the stars of the world on tho screen. Later Geraldine Farrar will appear tn "Carmen,'' which has boon creating so much com ment in Atlanta, New York, BoBton, Cbicngo and otbor places. In addition to Carmen ho will have numerous other photoplays of wide repute. ft TWICE-TOLD TALE One of Interest to Make Hiders. Good news bears repeating, and when it is confirmed after a lons lapse of time, even if we hesitated tc believe it at first hearing, we feel se cure In cep<lng ita truth now. The following experience of an Anderson man la confirmed after passing years. J. \V. Erskine, retired farmer, 640 N. Fant St.. Anderson, says: "The first symptom of my kidney trouble was pains through the small of my back and my back got so sore and lemo that I could straighten. My kid neys didnt act aa they should and at times it was hard for me to pasa the secretions, then again they were pro fuse and obliged me to got up during tho night. Finally I got Dean's Kid ney Pills at Evans' Pharmacy an?1 several boxes cured me." (Statement given February 24th. 1?08.) Over .'tx years later. M.*. Erskine said: "1 have e ?ry blt as much faith io Donn's Kidney Pills now as when I previous ly recommended them. When I have noticed slight recurrences ot kidney trouble through colas, a few dose* ol Dean's Kidney Pills have given UM prompt relief." Price 60c, at all dealers. .Doral simply ask for a if.'dney remedy-get Donn's Kidney Pill?-tho same tba! Mr Erskine had. Foater-Mllborn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y? Moguls Take Charge of Wc tito Red Sox, pennant winners In the . ? 1 Hiermit Minai League; J otra Ilejdle-, f (lie 1'lilllies, winners of Hie Nutlanal Lei [.nt of thc American Leagues (jorry Hen ?illenl of thc Xationnl Lcnguo. ments for the worl:l series between t!:r Red Cox of Boston, pennant win ners in the American league, an:! , the Phillies, winners In tho X.itiona! THRILLING ROMAN AI 8IG CIRCUS FRIDAY Revival of the Sensational Arente Contests of thc Days of Nero Shown. A reviva! of the old Roman hippo drome races on an elabroatc scale is promised os one ot the Interesting incidental features of the Barnum end Bailey Greatest (Show on Earth when lt here exhibits In Anderson on Fri day October 22. In connection with the Roman charlot and standing racefc, there will, it ia announced, bo' a series of ex citing pony races with monkey riders; tandem races, races by whippet hounds, long-leaping' contests with Kentucky and Arabian thoroughbreds, and many other events of interest to genuine lovers of ihe incitements of the racing track. One enthusiastic writer, recently describing that most thrilling of all races, the Roman charlot race, with thc Pa rn mu and Hallo;.- circus said: "There aro half a dozen of these races. It is all turning-exciting-exhilar ating! Thc first races have set your nerves vibrating; you are ready for tho thrill that goes with the last mud race for victory. The horses, magnifi cent, thoroughbred racers, wrought to a tremendous pitch of excitement, fairly leap to thc starting point. They line up with a rush; the starter cries 'Gd,!' and away they speed like the wind. . "It is a magnificent sight-a plc turo never to be forgotten!-the ?.-trainlng, foam-tucked horses; the charioteers, with set faces, and rib bons Aying; tho wheels of the char iots cutting deep Into the earth or' bounding whiningly into the air; the great crowd leaning forward-cheer ing-urging-expectant! "It is. the third time around-the homestretch! The horses, spurred by rein and cry. strain every nerve; the sot look deepens upon the tuces of the charioteers; the crios of the audience have swelled into one great roar! For a moment thc horses."are almost to gether, neck and neck, -"Then, in that final effort, when victory and defeat tremble in the balance, ' the leaders make one last, mad . spurt, cross the lino ahead, ?nd win!" A great deal ol money, it Is ?aid, has been expended- ui?on the Barnum and Bailey hippodrome this season to make it as historically correct as pos 1 sible, and only expert riders and driv ers ot long experience are employed. 1 Thia is intended to accentuate tho tin.liing natura of tue contests, and at the samo timo tn minimise the dan ger of ncc let mr.. Tba roc CB. lt ia an nounced, ore :i : on thu longest and 1 j best-prepared rachig track ever util ised by a traveling exhibition. 1 The eirena performance that thc ' Barnum and Bailey management baa > prepared for this season, is, according to preliminary reports, of such an un usually high character' as . to create 1 a new record in ?renle achievements. ' There ls a big spectacular pageant, entitled "Lalla Rookh," whieb opens tho performance; up-to-date riding, acrobatic and aerial numbers by a : company ot 480 European and Amer ican artists. Including the only somer sault equestrienne; three herds of t?ie 1 noan ts in a novel battle scene, and presented by lady trainer?; a ctnn ' bined aerobatic and trained animal ' novelty, and several new trained-horse ' acta. . . 'i A librar?an at Brown University has . an aiphabet"wnttn will save thc child ? two y?ays In school. If ha explorers ; keep ou. they will Intime find sonie , thing that will make schooling entire ly anneceaaaryRepealer Harald, Ymcrlcan League; lt. B. McRoy: Secretary of the National League i igue penuant. -mann, cliuinuan of the National league, were made. Tho clubs were represented by their prcsld-mls, J. J. Lannin for Boston and William P. L?tkr of Philadelphia. MATINEE AT ANDERSON THIS AFTERNOON 3:30 Small Attendance at Benefit Per formance Last Night for U. D. C. - Last night tho smallest crowd of tho engagement enjoyed fie benefit production ot "The Sweetest Girl in IMxie." The play wo? given for the benefit of the Dixie Chapter of the ll. ! I). C. and was not attended as it should lin. and as-'do from being a boT-.rflt, fl " pVy wo3 the best yet of fe .. .'c \ company. A wot thy play, Li whidj '.very mombor of the cast excelled In their parts... Miss Rt. Clair ns Aunt Calline, and Lop Meyer as Undo George were es pecially clever, and d-crvo groat praise. This company will give n m.i?'.V'?e this evening, and tho play will be the moat beautiful of plays, "Peacofui Valley." The play tonight will bo the first presentation In the city, of Wedell Davis's famous play, "The Cowboy and Bille Thief." This is a play of thrill ing situations, intense scenes, and great climaxes. With a plot that docs not unfold itself until the last word' has been spoken. Tho company will glvo away at tue matinee a twelve dollar set of silver, and tiie prize tonight will be a twen ty dollar set. 1 ho plays are clean, with good npec ?ultlos between the acts, and it ls no; obvious why the tieatro Is'not fillei! ut every performance. 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Srnrlir fnr thyi IlttVlhfltm rnong?l I H^1-*? J?Wm\9 for Mtandkcrchlcts. Writ? today. ?TV. I R * ? Jr/V&r PARFUMERIE HiX PINAUD, D?partaient M. , I ?'o?S?LjS?V^[ ED. t'INAUD BUILDING NEW YORK I Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fare VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY In Connection Wtih Blue Ridge FROM ANDERSON. S. C. TO WASHINGTON, D. C. $16.25 Account of Scottish Rite (A. A. S. R.) Thirty Third De gree. National Association of Postmasters of the First ?nd Sec ond Class. Atlantic State Association. Ticket? on sale October 15th to 19th inc with return limit October 3?st, 1916. For complete information, pullman r?servation, etc., call on ticket agents, or writ* W. R. Taber, T. P. A^ Greenvile, S. C J. R. Anderson, Anderson? S. C. 1 I