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tamra Nothing Succeeds Like Success Speaking of the War and Us effect on business in these United States; have you noticed any diminution in the advertising of the largest and most successful hus", ne ss. concerns of this entire country? NO! . CERTAINLY NOT'.! , , ~ But ottrthe other hand-rYQU WILL, upon investiga-., tion, ASCERTAIN THAT, THEY HAVE INCREASED THEIR ADVERTISING IN BOTH NEWSPAPERS AND NATIONAL MAGAZINES; as soon as this business de gression made itself felt. ' Hrtven'tiyou found human nature pretty much alike in your meanderings over the different parts of this.good old ^/orld which you have traversed, whether you *were sell ing pink paint or white elephants? Well then-How can you expect to get your share of the business herc without an increase in your advertising appropriation, when the Great Captains of Industry,K wre-se trade territory covers the entire United States in stead of Anderson County realize that IT, IS ABSO LUTELY NECESSARY. "Advertising Promotes Prosperity" iTom me Kew xon? '.narnia/ Thq success o? a business house IB measured' by the1 volume and continuity ot. itB..advert?alnK.?-^Prank B. .'Prestjrey ?Oompnny. We invest in advertising Just bs-we invest in the test maiprtals for. jQur. goods--Colgate'& Co. Bf advertising only ran railroada convinco the pub tic -that it will bo carried in comfort and Safety.-George A. Cullen, Delaware, Lackawanna ?nd Western Rail road. Periodic advertising of tho most brilliant kind leads to falluro whero ordinary advertising, persistently fol lowed, brings successful results.-B. T. Babbitt, Incor porated. ffe advertise as a sort of business insurance In win ter and summer, in good times and bad, and thus havo made Victor talking machines known the world over. Victor Talking Machino Company. To be. successful you must bo consistent. I would, rather uso four quart or pages In The Herald than ono full page for regular purpoies, but when 1 have a spe cial, etory lo toll I want ravage.-E. T. Gould,'- Director .and Advertising Manager ItefAl Shoo Company. ?I'* Are U??s? Successful but'.iess concerns or mere "nik ll ers?? I ! ? i I > . OQ thou, and do likewise! - S?SSEEN. THE-AO MAH. Saved GirFs "I want to tell you what Wonderful benefit I have re ceived trom the use of Thedfoid's Black-Draught," writer, Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal fen* Ia grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught 9 saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, * they went in on her, but one good dose cf Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has bad no m^rQ trouble, I shall never be without BLACK-TSRAUGHT j? ic ik'j home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- j E ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar S Pfcfi!Rtte?ts^ has: proved itself a safe, jg S reliable, gentle and v?ttiabl?lemedy. pg fi If you suffer from any OT these complaints, try Black- # . Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five 1 I years of splendid success proves its value. Good for Jg j young and old. For sale everywhere. Priced cents. "SL rioted; BANK STOCK Subject to supply we will buy Eight Shares I of Bank of Anderdon. J. Furman Evans Co. Evans Building Anderson, S. C* Ptaoto ty'American Pre?. . Among tho youngster* who parnd-wl ut the recent baby carnival atAjftglJ* Padt was one who caused a great deal' of merriment He ls a aou of oho Of lae members of tae fishing cla^Of'thct! city and marched as Ita mascot As* tjlMcAf^sbc-U-s. he ts fully equipped tb capture anything in the way,,bf QXbi that Ianthe temerity tb bite his hook. Probably,'if he' hooked.,*, btg'one bo misfit," bo n little frightened AmjM^j f$t son^e growuup to ,take lt od* the hook. But that ts only aupposlng. Boys nfc.Asbury Park are used tb nah and i'.shlrtg, and In hil probability thd . lad here liicturod 'would quickly puif the" bl*^ fellow' right Into his creel. Fishing ts gieat sport it the dab bite, hue it b?Jr?ther tiresome when one waits for boura without even ? ribble? tUftle?tJd3rs{ howover. ?hosld neV?r gb1 n?htt?g'ihtless accompanied hy their 'fSluer#!,6t ?lg brothers. ,VSt i-*t.;??no.!f?i ; ; ?? V "! Middies, ' $ha#. is,, that which every obe esn' divide, hut no ono caa see where lt bas been dlyldedl 'Water, .What 1^ majesty-deprived of lu raf. tcarnalaB r.A *?t- ni-ajesby. : .-?H? .J 5b theresa-Word in the English Inn* ''"tfliy Hoes a miller wear a White hat? ;rv> k?^p* his bend wann. I -J^h?i/wH't tlie dog want to gb Into the'ark;y. ' because be bad a bark, ot I ids own. vvhat makes the cost of tea so high? Because wo must pay a steep price;,;? I What finit grows on telegwpt wires? Ehk-t rien 1 currents (c?rrante). ;:?'WBat: ta1 the difference between al watchmaker nnd a Jailer? The one seKa watches, the other watches celia. I ; AVhht 'sb'rt of n day would be a good ]oh? mi\Whleli to run for a cup? A'J An "Art?" Party. I Here ls the way ra. little girl gave an "arts" party the other day. She had the following articles either pasted or 'tied on squares ot cardboard, and these ; wyre'himglug on the wall Each guest i received lt pencil and paper and was ? asked to'write ii name for each card ; board' that Would sound Uko the nable ; of.'o real pnliitlug. Here tire some of the articles nnd some of tho names: , A study Iii hearts, two valentines. Study of a head, cabbage . ;.. The pale face at borne, powder puff. ; Scenes in Chins, painted cup. v Thc grinds ef labor, false teeth. : Teardrops, onion, ! Toe light of other days, burnt candle. A study in red, red flannel. > The Irish village, a cork. V Justice, scales. ? .'otters of wealth, two gold ringa* I A friend in .need, a hairpin.. Mantes el Fjahec . To find fault Used in warfare. In winter sports. Commands bia boat Polishes ?liver. To plunge'and strug gle. A little bit Part of tho foot Used in ancient warfare. A good one bi always' In demand. Short end fat Lost from ber finger. A hen's bed. A puff. A barrier nnd a fair lady. - A color and end of a whtp. Tb? tip and a tie. What ls done'to iron. ore. Answers -Corp. tcrpedo. skate, skip per, whiting, Sounder, dab. sole, pike, plaice, chub, herring, perch, whiff, barbel (bar,'belle), redsnapper, topknot, sm??t ? Riming K'cWIes. Get ont yeer puiRie ^??sers and ees if yon can tell*- > K . What hna four, legs, y*t-cannot walk. Ott* foot btettle? a bead? If I ehouici finish out th? rim? FC ?ey lt wai a ~~?. Whtitgrow in tr-? ?round And hava many ?yes. f ct. nary & blt uu they ?*? We have them tor at?i?r Kamt every ?tant J*ow. ?hst tn the WorVt ?ra thaf feet . ? / And what has two hand? And a jolly round fae?? What teHs aa when VP? Sbatl co ev?ry ptaee? What rona alt tho tim? 'And yat nm? rta. ding ?HU And works for na all with A jolty eood wa>r Answers,-Ber., potatoes, clock. jj ? _ WORLD'S SERIES T&START ON 9TH jr^ rfi WayTrs" Eligible For Bil Show Includes "Red" South PbU?lpbla, Sept. 30.-Tho first two /ralea between the Phiidelphia Americans end the Boston National t^KebaSj champion will be play ed in philadelphia on October 9 and. 10 andl>ihe third and fourth games tn BoaUn October 12 and 13. The fifth rag0 will be played in Philadel phia Cflober 14 and the sixth Rame |fi Bo??! October IE, if more than 4 games ?re necessary to decide the aeriel. H Thlafjjras decided here today at a meottoh of the National Baseball Com missio^ ; As hMctofore four games must be .voa bis a club to claim tho chani plonshfl In the event of a seventh ?ame Be toss of a coin after the dxth clBtest will decide whether the teveat||ffiball be played in Boston or fePbUn^whia. In case of a tic or post -joneut? the clubs will remain in tho nlty wplre the, game was scheduled until i?s decided. Playfn eligible to participate in thc .Tsr?v? ??rs: Boston-Cather. Cocre fUMO,'. .?nnolly, Cottrell, Crutch?r. Davis, weal, Devore. Dugey, Evers, '?li?^r**?Oowdy Hess, James, Mar ah /Illle, Banu, Msrtin, Mitchell, Moran, ' ^udoljjB Schmidt. Smith, Strand, Ty 'er, Wifling and Wbltted. . PhllSWlphia-Baker Barry. Bcn Uer, B?sIer, Busch, Col linn, Coombs, pavieafapavls. Kopf, Lapp, McAverle, . '.Tclnuffi Murphy, Oldrlng, , Penn?ck, jPlank,F;Sckang, Bhawkey; " Strunk, irhomafcj Thompson, Walsh and Wyck, NATIONAL York' 1; Boston'7. First York 7; Boston 7. Second sburgh 0; St. Lotiis 1. ladelphls 1; Brooklyn 2. era scheduled. AMERICAN hingtoft 2; Philadelphia 3. s. ton-Kew York, wet grounds eland'C: Chicago 6. 12 in* tibi G ^Detroit 8. ' & innings FE?ERAL At Indianapolis* 3; Chicago ?. At Brooklyn JJ; Baltimore 3. At Buffalo M; Pittsburgh 1. No others scheduled. rTnltcr Jshnson' Lost. ! Washington, Sept. 80.-Philadelphia, i with r. team c?mp?sed almost entire |ly of substitutes, today, beat Wash ington. 3 lo 2 ih ten' Innings. Thc athletics tfed th? score tn tho ninth ?arid won out in thc tenth off Jchnooii, I who had relieved Sh?w. Thompson, was passed, ?-?oPi oeCobd, and acorod ithe winnlnir .un on Walsh's single. fiThe fielding of the locate wah ragged. CONNOLLY'S MITTI NO Was a Feature in (he Double Header 1 'In New York Wednesday. (By Associated Press. 1 j New York, Sept. SO.-^Boatbh colc brated its'first day as Natidna* 'eague champion by defeating New York, the : former titlo-holder In one game and holding it to an eight inning tie In tho second game. Tho scores were 7 tc 1 and 7 to 7/ ; In the first game Rudolp> held New ?York safe at all stages. In the sec ond game New York found a hard up hill fight and tied the score after the new champions , had piled up a seven run lead. "Red Smith, gdt two rims ! In the two games. The terrific hitting of Connolly fea ;tur?d. In thc two games, he hit foer singles and ? double and two trip'"a. BASEBALL DOPE Alexander's winning atriale was 1 broken when Brooklyn defeated Phila delphia "Nationals Wednesday. . Miller's home rah won for St. Louis ?ver Pittsburgh. Doak pitched for St. Lonni . W ..--. ; ?. V ? o o o o o o o o o o o ooo I FOOTBALL * t v i j j . , i . ' ' o o o o o c. o o o o o o o o o o c At Ann Arbor, Michigan B6; De p?uw 0. Al Columbia, University o? S: C. HO; Charleston Navy Yard. 7. d 0 ooo o o o o o o * ''WW? o ' KARh'ETS o o ...:'.., 4 os? oonoo o. ooo C^icaife.--v?ae3t tV* a "downward j jila **w New Yovk.^-Cotton tena ; oil was [higher. 3*ew York.--High ratea on money relaxed a little today. New Orleans.-Spot cotton, 7 9-16. Sales 6!* bale?. Liverpool-Low middling 25 points lowor. I New York>-Cott?u goods nnchang |ed. MILITARY COSTUMES. Darning Mantis* ?nd Cap? Suit? a la Moue. BLUB BBBGB CAPE COSTUME. Wtint ls new lu fusillons ia tho ut tempt to Introduce n military style Into feminine costumes. There ls the mili tary mantle now being worn, ghin- a martial look to moro than one young woman when seen nt u little dl?wuice. especially If she happens to be. tall; I which ma,n? Frenchwomen are Ut tho present'da|y. . The officer's cloak ls worn wrtl off the shoulders, having in this respect ; something of the'effect of n. manteau dc cour. Beneath shows a corsage or j fillet adorned with brandcl)ourgs~n ls : hussard. The military cape suit pictured here is of copenhagen blue serge, with a high turned over collar nod front vest effect. Worn wit!i lt are a plaited tunic and a plain skirt. ? wide rimmed bat of blue velvet, with a white' flower drooping over the upturned side, ac ! companied It UNGARIE RIBBONS. A Painty Case Designed Per Their 8p*e Keeping. Keeping tho ribbons from the lingerie fresh is a problem for every woman, j When the ribbons are taken out while tito garment goes to the laundry they ere* Vdry apt to bp mislaid'and almost certain to be crushed and tangled. To obviate these difficulties n very pretty case may he made which ls n charming little gift. Cut any hand kerchief In half, hem the cut ed^e and fold lt over within tiro Inches of the border. Thia forms n bngllko space which* spouid be divided Into .four or live compartment" made hy stitching frum tho hemmed edge to the folded ! edgo. into these pockets flt strips of card board wound with lingerie ribbons. Leave an inch wide margin before you begin the pockets and stitch a ribbon qn the back or nt ono end. When the case ls finished npd flited roll lt np like a need?ecase or sink and wrap and tie with'the ribbon, Whenever the ribbons are removed ! from the clothes they nh pu ld be wound j around the. cardboards-nod that will, keep them fresh and firm. This makes, j & . attractive end useful gift at very j little cost. '?? ' - Could You USA a little cairn money to good advantage just now? Haven't you something to sell? Do yon ?.?m something you no longer usc, but which if offered at a bargain price would ap peal at once to some one who does need lt ? Au INTELLIGENCER Want [ Ad vrD! turn the trick. PHONE 321 ian ' 'i''" .1 , 55 -. - You con get the new? while ita nsw j ia Tho Morning Dally intelllgoncor. You can got thc news while its new In Thc Morning Dally. Intelligencer- ! ? - : ' \ Is a part of the salary ypu get today, October lat, geing to. help pay ?or a home? IF NOT Let us explain to you oar "LooU> fng Ahead" plan for owning a home in North Anderson. Remarkable Values in Gut Glass ^%-*v .?..> rfcv- ht?** V at 1 ". ^^fry ^:; - We are at present offering many special values, in rieh Cut Glass. Wo have a wonderful assortment. Each piece is licitly cut on perfect crystal bianka, beautifully polished. Our Cut' o lasa *h dui d not be confused wltik the, "pressed" and "acid cut" ware featured by department stores. Picar cd to show yon. Lar,i ... 4? ir ? SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ' Wo aro ondeaV?fraa to p?case ?ohe and all, j We are striving to give, you the best possible seelee " that can be Wained and in ?Jlhg 'so we want your help. If you havo .bought anytl thai im.? not been satisfactory, remember it ia guaranteed to tia and wa consider Ita favor to replace il free of charge. Don't'?he)dt?ite^but bric REESE'S YOUR JEWELER Treat Wife to a New Stove or _'. : . - v , : i ? '? When it comes to STOVES and RAI we are, as usual, right here -^WWW gest stock,.the greatest variety and the lat est satisfactory improvement. ?ET READY FOR JACK FROST b?n't wait until real cold - weather when our stove men are so busy t?v can't set up your Heater promptly. 1 now and be ready for winter. Out I are made in sizes to fit all conditio pocketbooks. Efficiency is our motto n customers our ideal. Sullivan Anderson, S. C. e Ki.