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Classified Want Advert Twenty-five word? or lest, One T Blt Times 1100. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Rates on 1.000 words to tte. No advertisement taken for less If your name uppeara in the t*le your want ad to 821 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALK -New Iver? and Pond piano, for $300-coat $42500. Ap ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson. R- I. 10-9-1 mop FOR SALE-About GOO bushels of Vancroft oats at 75 cents, and bluestraw wheat at $1-25 per bush el. C. L. Dunn, Anderson, H. H. 3, FOR SALE-Load after load of dry blocks for kindling, $1 per load. Phone 267. Townsend Lumber Co. FOB SALE-Seeds that ere yet sea sonable for that winter garden. Lettuce, beets, onion sets, cabbage, spinach, kale, mustard, turnips, salsify, parsnip, sweet peas. If in doubt or In h hurry phone 464. Furran Smith, Seedsman. FOB HALE-We have a small tract of iL&d U>r??iiTly pt:rt e* the Quince Hamond place, which can be bought cheap If yon act qulak. Frank ft De Camps Realty Company. 9-30-tf LOST LOST-At W. M. Riley's store on W. Market street, small white, high bond with utack ears. Howard fur Information leading to bis recovery. Phone Riley's Story. LOST-Ladles' Brooch Sunburst ; Rta, monds and Pearls-. Lest en Whit nar street between 8. R. Parter'* and C\ J- De Camp's .?. Finder return to Parker & Bolt's store and get re. ward. S. R. Parker. WANTS WANTSD-~Carrier boy. Apply at The Intelligencer office 10-8-if WASTED-Th* public to know that wa nava just received a lard* neat ot hat files, and can supply year wasts hi this Une. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. tf .i, j ' i i i ? H i .i .?lin i?-. WANTED- Ton to know that we do high class cleaning and pressing. Ladies work especially. Agenls Ben ?onde Company, the South's largest dyers and dry cleaners. Columbia TaUoriag Co. IT oEBMB^F? 32-A o?^c?al provi sion thai fruit ls the most doslred aud adapted food for warm weather, and you'll find it here-California frisia, oranges, grapes, plums, pears and northern apples-all frosh. Also Sickle pears, and plenty of J. K. Manos. HAIR DRESSING-Switches msde trota your own ccmhtngs. Same can be found at 105 B. Church street up stairs. Mrs. Leona Arnold. 8KB W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for anything in the Mon UP-, ate" line. Tombstones of all kinds. Vf. I A. Todd. 1009 South Main street, Anderson, RC - \' i . i _ ' A REAL BARGAIN-At the Eagle BarUr Shop, all during the month ot October, tor cash only-a hair cut and a postage stamp for a cent and a Quarter.* SajOafaction guaranteed. I WHATS the use,of buying new shoes? Why not let me repair those hld ones? big saving ia money to you. Delly in Caring for Poor Eyes ls Expensive Economy The how time-the tln.o vhen you first realise that your vision iB be ooralng faulty fa the time yee should come to us ter sight add DON'T DECEIVE tOUR^Lt by ?nagtAlng that your eyes Will r*t better wiviout glaseos-lt wont. RIGHT GLASSES will help nature-?111 rel.no tho ?.tra?a?, tfco k-ursy tt-^tn? and wator *OB. We are her? to give yon the bert servies la grasses at prices you will be glad to pay Ww-hif aet atrangera in this city, we hate been here FTTTWaW MONTHS and ta this LIReett months we bsve fitted ever tSLtfVBN HUNDRED peo ple who iii*, fttr Meads. BBCAU8K THsHf ABB BATIBP1BD with our glasses. - * . OIVB US A TRT. Toa will haver rcgrntil Tie Staar-Fit Optical Co., Dr. I. M- Isrseleoc, Manage*- ' N*. 91* Se. Ma% Street Anderson, S. C a GBO?ND emt Store I Columns ising Rates (me 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents, e words promts for oafh additional bo uaed In a month mado on applt than 25 cents, cash in advance. phone directory you can telephone bo malled, after its insertion for ll SECURING PRIZES FOR CORN COMPETITION COMPLETE LIST TO BE AN NOUNCED SOON. BOYS CORN CLUBS. I Com Exhibit Will Take Place Here in November and Valua ble Prizes Will Be Awarded. Some earnest work ls now being done by those Interested In the lioy'B 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 much to stimulate tho boys of the county In their endea vors to raise more corn and better j corn than this counly hus ever produc ed. J. W. Rothrock, president of the An derson County Farmers Union nnd demonstration agent for this county, has been working on tho prize list for some days and while the list ls not yet complete. Mr. Ilothroek has secured some very valuablo prizes I for the boys He has announced that tho follow |lng firms will give prizes: Anderson Phosphate and Oil Com pany, ono ton of 8-4-4 fertilizer. People's Oil Company, ten sacks of I cotton seed meal. Furman Smith, wholesale seedman, 100 pounds of vetch. Tolly Furniture Company, ono rook* |lng chair. Tate Hardware Company, one W. J'. I Oliver turn plow, Number 10. H. O. Evans ft Company, one stet I^?goV % ? L?db?iter,1 ?6 pounds of Snowdrift lard In 20 pound buckets.. r>. Wyatt Aiken, congressman from Sthls district. $10 in cash. People's Grocery Company, ono bar I rel of good flour. Mr. Rothrock plans to give two priz es In every contest and it will there fore he necessary to secure thu co operation of several more of tho busi ness houses of the city, but he anti clpates no difficulty in getting togeth er the remainder of tho prlzos. While tho prizes for tho different I classes have not yet boen decided I upon, the following are the number of I classes which tho boys may enter: For the cheapest corn per acre. Fo? the best 10 ears. For tho beat written report of crop I work, preparation and cultiv?t ion. For tho greatest yield per acre. For the boy or girl bringing in the I ear containing the most seed Mr. Rothrock says that ho hopes [every member of tho Corn Club will [preparo reports and get ready to en , ter, the exhibit and contests, regard less of whether tho yield la especial ly large pr not. 11K believes that tho coming exhibit will attract more boys to Anderson for the day than has been the-caso Since the movement was first started. CAKE SALE TODAY. [I'hriathea Class 1S'\\\ Offer Many RtOn ties i Fer Sale- j Tho usual Cake sale, conducted; by the, senior Phl!a?hea Cla?e of the F!-st JPraabytcrlan church, will be hold to day In tho vacant store' room on tho square formerly occupied by the Citi rsnsf National Rank- Friends cf th? class are asked to remember thai cakes and candles, together with fan Cy work, will be eldred ?t rnaxonnMc Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept Up. No better medicina could be made for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, etc., than PO|ey*s Honey and Tar Compound. Thai's why they can't improve the Quality and war or no war, the price remains tho same, B J. Sargent, Dal las, Tex., says: "I believe Foley's Honey1 and Tar has no equal tor lt completely relieved me of all symp toms on tuberculosis and my cough has entirely disappeared.'* Don't ac cept any substitutes for Foley's Honev and Tar ia the lest. Evanc' Pharmacy agenta. _ _ De ll? quent Road Tax Notice. , All dlnlenquent road tax collectors are provided With an official receipt book. With uumbes, and stab numbes attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you'got th? official recd ot as ?bove provided cr. J. MACK RtrCfJ, tf County Supervisor. CONVOCATION WILL BE HELD HERE. PROGRAM IS FINE. Much Interest in Woman's Aux iiinry of the Greenville Con vocation, Coming Oct. 21. Kpiscopalian* In Anderson and Greenville ami Rtirroiindiiig Iowna aro much lntcrcstc-il In thc Grenville con volution of tho Woman's Auxiliary of Hi,. Episcopal church, which will rome to Anderdon oit October 21 for a ono day's ross lon- Tito program tor this meeting, as recently announced, splendid and Hie addresses and ii -1 a--ion will ho Interesting. Notice has been IsBtiod to the off?cr thal all auxiliary members, whether delegates to this meeting or not, aro urged to bo prosont. Ono feature ot i lu? day will lio R delightful luncheon BI : ved nt tho noon hour and the ser vices both in the morning and in tuc gening will be well nttended. Tho following '* the complete pm gram or tho day*,-, oxen ison: in a- m.-Celebration or tho Holy Communion. 10-30-Call to order by thc VIC* president. Misa Scotia B. Hold- Invo? cation by tho F/ght Reverend W. A. C!norry. Koli call. Ton minute talks by the vice pr?si dent, presid'-nt and treasurer.' ll.Iii "A Mi.dei for nn tntorcstng ll ranch Meeting." conducted by Miss Reid, Mrs- Long, Mrs. Johnson amt Miss Duval. 12 ni.---Noonday prayer Tor missions. tL'.ir. "A Mindel Tor an Interesting Branch Moot inj;" continued 12.1 ."?--Business. I .IB-Announcements 1.30-Adjournment Wednesday Afternoon-Junior De part men1. 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." threo sec tions, conducted by Miss Ford, Mr?. Johnson and Mrs. Maxwell. r..00-Business-*Announcements. R.30-Adjournment Wednesday F.ienlng. r,.0?-B?onlng service ; mid min sionary BernYon-Rev. C- V/. Boyd- . Home-made Beaten Biscuits fi?-'*:; Saturdays nnd Wednesdays nt Ander son Cu*h Grocer} ? -i Dizzy Head, Flattering Heart, Floating Specks. These aro signs'of kldnoy and blad der trouble. You'll have headaches, too, backaches and bo tired all over. Don't walt longer, but begin taking Foley Kidney Pills at once. It won't bo long before your miserable Bick feeling will be gone. You will sleep { well, eat well and grow strong and active again. They aro a tonic and your entire nyatem as well BB your kidneys and bladder will be benefitted by their use. Try them. EVRUB? Phar macy, ugents. Smith,P.ilunm. I Married at the resldenco of Rev. D. Weston Hiott, on Wednesday after noon, Oct. 7th, Mr. Charles Elford Pilgrim, of Plorcetown, Anderson county, and Miss Edna Hruce Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Smith | Df near Easloy. Tho attendants were Mies Mamie Sndth, sister of the bride i and Mr. Eugeno McClanahan of GreCn ville. Mr- Pilgrim IB one of tho best men and progressive farmers of his com munity and in to be congratulated on winning a companion eo worthy as Miss Edna. They have the best wlsbos of a host of friends. -"H" Home.linnie Beaten Hiscutt* fresh Saturday* and Wednesday* at Ander? son Cash Grocery NOTICE Wo are dc'.ng superior work at our ginnery. Swap meal and hulls for soon. Also have five hundred bushels of Bancroft Prolific Oats (graded seed) for sale or exchange for cotton seed. Prlco SI.25 per bushel or one pound oata for four and one-??.alf pounds cotton seed. 9-2G-lmo. OLUCK 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 avery other county In the Pied mont at Greenwood, Oct. 28, 29 ?nd 30? It Always Doe* the Werk. "? like Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy better than any other," writea R. B. Roberts. Homer City, Pa. "I have taken it oil and on for years and it has never failed to give the desired results." For sale by Evan's Phar macy. All dealers. IE??B If Tour Business Is Small Try a Little Ad. ned Water. Your BU8LWT5??! ?ROW, ?ft SOME EXCITEMENT OVER A RUNAWAY W. P. Stephenson Was Slightly Injured When Horse Vaulted to One of Sidewalk?. Horm' excilemcul was occasioned yesterday aftornc a phortly after i? o'clock wljen a lieras, ladonging ! 1 t'-' Anderson C?iah rC'ructiry ran away and look on? side bf tho fitroal ior lils \ery own. The horse was hitched o? :. delivery wagon and was standing at thc Hine Kiri qr passenger pint lon when lie became {righi* noll :?t O (ruin Ho ran np Karie street the III uro flrlv er meanwhile having ' jumped from Um wagon, and lin ; (Main street until just In frorfl nf1 llccds Music house lie RI arl eil for ihe pave ment. Af that lime W. I". Stvcncoti, wiio was In his buggy mi ono Bide 01 tito street, jumped for the pavemetli and when he strn :h Ihe ground his Toot slipped and ll? fell- Ile sustained a very painful sprain of ono wrist Lin lo damage was done to either the horse or the delivery wagon. Acute Indigestion, "I was annoyed for over ono year by attacks of acute Indigestion, followed hy constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. Y. "I tried everything that was recommended lo THO for the complaint but nothing did mu much good until about four months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and procured a but tle of them from o?r .druggist; I soon realized that I had gotten tho right thing for they helped mc nt once. Since taking two bottles of them I can [oat heartily without any bad effects." ? Gold by all dealers. HOUSTON PLAN IS BEST SUGGESTED Anderson Farmers Say That They Are WeU Pleased With Idea for Handling the Cotton Crop. I Columbia, Oct. 9.-Special: One by one the rauMcal measures are being eliminated In tho'general assembly ol South Carolina. The members arc gradually getting hack to earth after a long flight through impossible leg ?slat Lon. Tho one big question before tho general atsoaildy is that of. curtail, mont of the llMii c rop. Just how this ls to t.?: accomplished fr.* not known The loaders In the Mouse, and Renato are seeking light on the; subject- Every t:uggost:ot? IB. \v< teemed. Thc^ sug gesttohs ar? being combined" by the leaders and it li Imped that some thing of m definite nature will be tor outcome. After playing for several days many of tho members have come to the conclusion that lt will be best tor the legislature to. adjourn at the ear nest possible date. Timo ls flyiug and whatever cotton legislation is adopt ed should be passed upon-at once- The leaders a re pointing out that a delay will bo dangerous. John I*. .V.cLaudn and W. F. Steven con recently returned from Texas, where they appeared befoii^, tho ex traordinary cession ot the legislature, called to consider cotton leglslatlncj 'nnd they ure of the opinion that the Lone Star State solon:-, WK* bo in fluenced by the action of the South Cnrollna assembly Members of the. Houso nnd Senate today took notice-pf tho Interview by Secretary, of Agriculture lloustoa, in which he Urged/, d?yitrsifrcat^in ''of crops, as one of tho Important fea tures nf thc campaign to save tho South from embarrassment. A reso lution calling upon the farmers of tho South Carolina to gror/ morn food stuffs will very probably bo adopted at tho present session. Tho Senate has agreed to accept $.r> per day and railroad faro for this extra?session. To this,tho House ob jected, which means .that each; mem ber will receive 4300, the regular pay for a roffular session- At thl* rate tho scanlon will cost tho taxpayers more than $r,o.0O<V There is no funds 16 pay this amount and a loan will havo to bo mado. Tho political measure;; that have been Introduced this week, will re ceive slight attention. The members are dot ermined mit to nil nw tho iwv 1 ?til ally i ii?-lined t0 muddy the waiora. The cmw^ency ineaburck- will re ceive attention and biter thn political measures will be voted down James A. Ho\yt, member of the House from Richland county, will be the next speaker of the House of Rep. resentative8' inv. Geo. w'' Dick, ot Sumter, having * withdrawn from the race. Mr. Hoyt ts a son of the late James A. Hoyt, tte is engaged tn thc baking business In Columbia and is a former newspaper mun, having at one time been ??ie editor of The Co lumbia Record- H? has been clerk c the 'House tor several years. The candidate?- for clerk or tho House, J- R. MKJhce, J. W- Gibbes, Harold C. Booker and others are wag ing a wann campaign in Columbia this week. Eaoh ie claiming success. Conversations with tho candidates spund like bulletins from the war la Europe. Th. >. are all gaining gronno Plarrhsea Quickly fr*e?. "My attention Was first called to j ChftmtKirlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as much aa twelve years ago. At tint time I wac se riously 111 with sommer complaint i One dose of this remedy checked ?hs trouble," writes Mrs. C. W. F!oreaco,| Uockfield, Ind. For salo by all Jeal-i era, _" ,. I COL. JEFF D. MAXWELL DIES IN CHARLOTTE VV.'LL BE BURIED HERE TO DAY. ONCE LIVED HERE. Had Been Sick For Many Mo-iths And Sad News Had Been Ex pected in Anderson. Telegrams were received in An.lrr Fon yesterday morning winch an nounced that foi Jefferson 1). .Max well was dead ia ? harlot le, N. C- i-or many weeks <'<d. Maxwell had boen very ill, suffering with Bright's dis. nasa and Anderson people knew thai Hiere was no hope for his recovery, hut tliey wera hardly prepared for tn announcement that tho end had come. During tiie many ><_?ir>- -hat Col Maxwell lived ?a Anderson ito was al ways identified with every progres sive step or measure proposed for tile city. Ko was an active factor In the commercial, industrial and recial Iii? of Aiui' i.Jin. Ile was the first to or ganize a building and loan associa tion in Anderson, assisted with tuc organization of one of the city's w.c?i known banks, played an 'important part in securing Anderson's first ho tel, was one of tho promoters of tho Savannah Valley railroad and durinr. his lifo did much for Anderson. J. D- Maxwell woip born in Oconee county, June J*, 1851- His father wa? Dr. Robert Maxwell, hiy mother war Miss Slo:.::. Ile s;>- iji? from ?wo prominent families of Routh Carolina In lxor. lie came to Anderson tc wont for F- li. Craytori fi. Sons, vhere he was tho office man for nine years in that then large mercantile establish ment. I lefmarrled In lST.'i Miss Alice Von Pon t ell, daughter of Maj. ( ha* Von Itorstell, a Confederate soldier and n native Prussian from the shore pf tho Dalt lc see. ? To them six children have ?iren giv cn all of whom survive him except tho youngest, Miss Christine, whose untipfjajkably sad and untimely end wau chronicled just thc 20th or Sep tember- Tho surviving children ar? Messrs. Fred Maxwell, of Winston, N. Q.J Jeff, .Tr-, of Philadelphia; James, o! Knoxville; John, of r.'ichniond. and Mrs. Alice Clinnid, of Wlnstfcn-Sniom. Nt-' c. .'. ' "? *' ./. ' -<?-'*J ? Col. Maxwell's body will nrrivo ii Anderson over the' lMedmont & North cm line thl,? afternoon nt .'.:20 o'clocii; and will ho carried directly to the First Baptist -church, wheeo tho tu noTnl services will..Jue conducted by tho Hov- O. L. Martin. Interment will take phtco at Silver P.rOok ceroet?ry POSITIVELY MASTERS CROIT Foleys Honey and Tar .Compound cuts the thick choaking muccs, and cloars away tho phlegm Opens up the air passages and stops tho hoar.a cough. , The gasping, strangling fight for breath gives away to quiet breath ing and peaceful sleep. Harold Berg. Mass, Mich., writes: "Wo give Fol ey's Honey and Tar to our children for eroup and lt alwayB acts quickly." No wonder a man In Texas walked 15 miles to tho store to get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Kvery user is a friend. For nale by Evan's Pharmacy , PEOPLE TQ WFAR COTTON CLOTHES A. C. L. Railroad Thinks That Idea Is Capital One and Offi cials Plan to Lend Aid. Walle the cotton situation does not seers, to be materially Improved hy tho many efforts hoing put forth to help the Southern cotton farmer, nev ertheless almost "ovory bUi>lnes.i agen cy In Hie country /e'eem3'tdJbe trying Lo help. Having become Interested ta llie movement: laeft'chM..ia"Washing ton for people to wear clothes made of cotton instead af silks and satins, tho Atlantic Coast Dino railroad has written to all its! agents In different sections of the country, endorsing tue plan- The following copy wag r?^j coi ved by-Anderson railroad1 men: A movement originating Jn WasnU, Ington. D. C., supported by the wives of cabinet officers, and other ladlee has been inaugurated, with the view ot stimulating the sale of cotton gooasy during the week beginning October "It is felt that such an effort willi have a far reaching effect in promot ing the sale of tho product - of our principal Staple; that it .will cause merchants' to buy. increased: supplies and thereby stimulate tho maiiufae. turo and the salo of cotton^ ?nd that nton^y otherwise' stagnant will thus ho brought back Into circulation "Such n moveraont, aa Indicated above, meets tho approval of this cnpV nany, and agents and.biher officials o? omployecQ- are earnestly r<M|ucHtod-tb lend their hearty support to the ?chemo, and to secure Oiorofor the I co-operation of newspapers, mer-1 cbr.pt* and other business mon la th.-ir respective communities . "This I? ono practical method ot assisting oursolve?, at a tim? when aid necessary, und of developing a market for goods which wo ourselves produc?, KI ^ , "Plcsso use every means In your power to mako thia movement a suc cess, and argo assistance from your local newspapers, your business peo-| pie end . .our personal friends." jd( Home-ntase Beaten Biscuits fresh j i Saturdays mm-i Wednesday ? mi A ader? I son Casa Grocery I j Grandma's Telephone Visits GRANDMA SMITH is a sprightly 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 tclephnoe 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. Pri?es are correct ii 1 !''.. ' ' ?<??'. *. ?il.?..}. "'' r ' ""?n 1 .. ' ?ri . -. .?/} Talk over this proposition with us if you are in the market for a mowing machine. TATE HARDWARE CO. West Side Square TWO PRETTY GUPS f-j FOR PREMIUMS Change In Location I am now located over W. Will Be Given At Coming Poultry A. Power's jrrocerv store at Show For the Amateur Chick- I V2 >U2 S'f JMS S*rectA. .! ?mvw ? ui mc nu???? "'"^ thank my friends tor their en Fancier. past patronage and ask con _ tinuance of same. ?i ?vj. --Li , , . I make pintea at $6.50 According to a letter received In T "tj -J.- -. M Anderson yesterday by J- L. Jolly, tho 1J*** *?Jd crown? at$4.00 Southern Fancier-Farmer, devoted to ouver fillings, SOc and Up. poultry raising and thing? agrlcuHur- Gold fillings $1.00, and up al, that publication -will give tv.o htv-ui P?itiit?sa Extfneimg 4Ci:. some cups to tho amateur pouluy , i ma>kfi & <:nprhilv nf ? ISiX"T T,'? mx?^ tr^ !>?gfl? "Wo are In receipt of your kind ?'f the J?ffts and all letter under date of 26th instant, aha crown and bridge work? and ste are pleased to note you have or- , re?ul?tting mal formed teeth, ganIsed a, poultry association lu you* i AH ?worfe guaranteed ?irst vlclnlty. Mention of *amu will bu., ?,? sy l matlo in the November. Ifjsuo of our _-1_ magazine, and we will lend our best ' Q f% D D !T P t: aid towards promoting your show and ?? vs* D K U L L association. DENTIST "We have two beautiful little CUD? 1 ., .; ;, tnat we would be pleased to donate to ...., m?mm^mmmT.. your show. If you will nra kn mention *!!'!5!!5?5"??s!?-?-?i-- ??ILJJ-ILSS; of same in your premium list, mr inc nat f% ..s e ? best display by an amateur boy rx J^BC D?lU6 O? Afft]2 "The Southern Fancier-Farmer bo- "ir^ v lleves tho moro Interest that ls taken t?CuCOO In poultry ?hows hy the boys and girls P T la tho only way.in which the Industry it . :W M will ever build up- We realise tho Nfll IV OW Kill Nftftft hoys and girls of today must be the "VI- *W?? VIII ?UUU poultrymen of tomorrow, and- if we 5^ who knows the ' end^rrom tho have a number of these In line a? th? munnin*- hn? MA ni i?mL LI. older ones drop out tho younger one? Sg? ^pneisTt"h?pe\ ""-ri,?^ l"?? l??tr* ranall but av * itiae of tr?U0,e ?Ufch *? there; ?ever . 'These cupa aro very^small, but ex- w B|nco th u n- I ceptlonally neat and tasty, and we ,_ nllftt?n?? *h ,^r.>.^, ,"*, believe ?ny hoy or girt winning them J^na* h?Cy **** D? D?r would be proud of them ail their . Thanks" to^o?" for tho silver lining ?l~a<>"ri~~ ""T, ^ "T-~-laf-.~, ?f? the dark elond. Pastor Itusecil has *?/tff?5?/??? for^ n? n^r^r???r? 1,000 Psalming ihe good tidings for fn.f ^ for years. He has not *t date? but if?^ P " * ~^cly calls atlentlon to these already the past, we are eeA by ?ho qreM^^^psr. His Vory truly. hooke are sold for a trifle and loaned "SOUTHERN FANCIER-FARMER."; freely to any not able to ?ny __?_._ J Free literature on any Bible sub Dtarrhefn RcttCjj **** Wiailed upon application to -, ^ il ? ^ en- T. W. BROCKMAN Hated for the Spanish war to take Fountain Inn S C ffltamberlaln's Colic, Choiera and _*^UI-'1''.'" Allia? O* V? Diarrhoea Remedy. with them, and *~ -y-- - harp received many thanks for the ad- ?lemc-mad? Beaten Bisentts frrsh vlca given," wrltea J. ?. Houghiand, Ssdur^b^TPpeV; yffmm ?? ?iiya y? Aader KidojVj Jtovra, "Nc person whether son,Canh Opaeery traveling or at hor.o shouid he With- ? oct ih?? great Temeuy.** ?or sale by You can got the news while (ts nsw ?Ul dealers. " In The Morning Daily Intelligencer.