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TODAY'S DAVE NE* COM wm A Sp?cial Farce Co Amusement and by quite a few people th a Long, Long Way t Me IN M h (<} .' .THJC BEST OP TH Specia "A COLORED GIRL'S fanny Keys Ai previously stated ls undoubtedly the BES have bad with us this F HIGH PRICED, they a you'll say the same af forman ce-end their CLEAN." ti ? WANTS WARTE.?-By Lady. poaiUon as clerk &Dry Gooda or General Md*, re. Mutt be nice place for Lady to work. If interested, write Clerk Wp. Ito. Iva. 8. C._ WATS TED-Position In Clothing or General Merchandise store. Can give best reference. Salesman, care of In WANTED PORTION-As Stenogra pher tey one with exp?rience. Can give best of reference. Address . Stenographer care ot Intelligenoer. 1-5-tf. , WANTED- A place aa tenant on a tjuta for ,i white tuan with a fam ily, la f tallier with farm work and h**da the Job badly. Can work ene horse farm, lt you need such a man write 844,709, care Intelligen cer.^ _ W?NTBD TO KENT-Five or six room modem cottage or bungalow. Neighborhood meat be first-class and house have all Improvements. Address P. O. Box 8M-- .-!?>-*?. WAFTED-Farmers who have pure varieties of cotton seed for safe to see hs now. Forman Smith, SoedBman. Phone 464. PISITIOft WANTED-Aa Clerk in General Merchandising or tn Gro cery- or Hardware Store. Reference ? famished. Experienced. Write Box - 148? Iva, S, C.-1-41 tf. SEWING WANTED at 223 West Ben den St. Plain and .fancy dresses, and cl^ldrensVclothes a speciality. MlSCEi^ANEOUS WATCH REPAIRING AN ENG RAY* i?g. Old watches made good new. Latter and " ornamental en graving. " Monograms from 25c to I ?ld.ee. Ai-? ??ykln at Kay Bros*, f Btbre.-1-15-Gtp. WBJB?T PEAS and pay the cask. Fhrmea S?iith-Seedmaa. Phone WHEN UNSXPECTLT detained down town tor luncheon, you oaanot do better thea drop tn here, A tight lunch or a substantial meal. Cuisine and service O. K. and prices Jost aa attractive as our food. Tba Lunch eonette.-dtt. POLES-Wagon and Boggy poles ts*-* ep?second hand. PaulJC. SUphens. the olly-keep 'en moving, Fresh Wida prenses, grape fruit, ap ples, ba?an as, wholesale and re tail.. J. K. Manoa. Phone S23.-dt? ?ECF.IVED carload of shoats ?Mrjtor|; bogs at Clarence Os MjffiH atable. .JE, M. Duckworth. ;.;?j^P[' ***** iffiasf heaHtly sugared <i-4 pound i?So?t^P^ l^-p6r dM*Q- K' * . . e ; SATire ? BALDWIN ; PROGRAM: *N'S MUSICAL DY CO. resent ledy, full of Fun and Special Request from : Trio will sing:-"Hs Tipperary." >VIES: ! YEAR"-A two reel I Rel. LOVE"-One of those one Comics. :-"This Newman Show r Vaudeville Troupe we all, and though they aro e worth the difference; T you witness one per Jhow ls ABSOLUTELY PINKSTON Rabelais with the characteristic coarseness which marred his wit makes one of his heroes boast "I can always put my belly to a good table and my back to a good f?re." Those who deal with Sloan can at least do one of these things. SLOAN HEAVY FINE IMPOSED SPARTANBURO, Jan. 13.-Jesse W. Cooke ot Raleigh, Jff. C., arrested hore Monday night and held under the charge of ohtainlng goods under false pretense, In connection with his ef forts to work what hsd become known, as the "send "bange" ?windie on a local, drug st?rt, pleaded guilty la' the police court yesterday morning and waa .lined $200. Half of the flue was on the charge of vagrancy. Cooke ls a member of a prominent family in .Hampton, Va, and is tho son-in-law of a prominent minister in Raleigh, N. c; The police have been requested to hold him for Charlotte. N. C., au thorities where lt is said he ia wanted on a similar charge. Until the first of the year, Cooke saya, he was as sistant purchasing agent for the Car olina Power1 and Light Company at haleigh, N. C. Dr. E. S. Alderman, pastor of the First Baptist church here, has inter ested himself ia his casa and has com municated with bis people In Vir ginia and North Carolina. IF BACK HURIS M SALTS M KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat If Kidneys Feel Like Lead ar Bladder Bothers. ' o Most folks forget that the kidneys Ilka the bowels, get sluggish and clog ved and need a flushing occasionally, else we have headache and dull mis er/ tn the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver , acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sort of bladder disorders.. You simply must keep your kidneys active and eleen, and the moment yon feel an ache or pain tn the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Halts from any good drug atore here, uko a tablespoonful In a glass ot wat? er before breakfast tor a few dara and your kidneys will then act fine. Thia famous salts ls made front the acid of grapes sud lemon Joice, combined with lithte, and ls harmless to stimu late them to normal activity It also neutralis?e tb* acids iv the zzizz so it no longer irritates, than ending 'bladder disorders. Jad Balts Is harmless; Inexpensive; maht*8 a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which everybody should tehe ??w esd *>.? to koop their kid neys c?ean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known local druggist says he selle lots ot Jad Salts to folks who believe ta overcoming kidney trouble while It ia only trouble CHANGES EFFECTIVE ON P. & N. SCHEDULES WILL BE CHANG ED AND NUMBER OF TRAINS CUT FROM 9 to 7 ALL WILL STOP Two Limited Trams Will Be Tak en Off-All Trains Will Make All Stope. ' mouncement waa made yesterday I that effective next Sunday changea In schedules, numerals of trains and the number operated on tho South Caro lina division or the Piedmont & North ern linea will be m^de. The changeH become effective Immediately after midnight ut Saturday, January 16, or .'.in the beginning of Sunday. The ia>at important of changea will be the taking off of the two limited trains, that ls, thoae traing which op erated over this division without mak ing the usual local stops along the way. After Sunday all trains will make local stops. The observation cars which were operated on these limited trains will be taken off and stored until next summer, when they will aguin be put into service. Under tbe new achedule the follow ing departures from Anderson will bf* in force: I Train No. Departing. 30.7:15 a. m. 32.9:00 a.m. 34.10:30 a. m. 36 .12:05 p.m. 38 . . 2:30 p. m. 40 . . 4:50 p. m. 42.8:10 p.m. ' Under tho new schedule the follow ing arrivals at Anderson will be in force: Train No. Arriving 31.8:25 a.m. 33 .10:00 a.m. 35 .11:40 a.m. 37.1:15 p.m. 39 . 3:40 p.m. 41..*.6:00 p.m. 43 . 9:20 p.m. lt will be seen by a comparison of the new schedule with the old one thst Instead of nine trains departing from Anderson daily and nine arriv ing here each day, there will be only seven ea?b way per day after this I The change In the number of trains operated ls to be brought about by the discontinuance of the limited trains. There will be trains going through to Greenwood and Greenville as before, but all incoming and out going trains will make all regular stops along the way. W. A. HTJDGENB, Ed i MVU? et. Miss Nina Russell Married. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Russell have announced the marriage ot their daughter, Nina, to Rev. H. B. Ferrell of Hinton, West Virginia on Monday evening, December 12, in Hinton. Mrs. Russell received a telegram on Tuesday, but they waited until let ters came yesterday giving the details before telling their friends the news. Mrs. Farrell had been teaching in Hinton since September, and spent the holidays at home with her par ents. Recently Mr. Ferrell, who is a Baptist minister, had a call to the Moody, Institute in Chicago and ao persuaded Miss Russell to be mar ried at once and go with, him to his hew work. She is a graduate ot Win throp College, a young lady of decid ed talent and an attractive personal ity. She possesses a voice of rare sweet ness and her many friends here wish for her the greatest happiness arid success. . . Robert E. Lee Chapter. Mrs.. Raymond Beatty, president of the R. R Lee chapter has called for a special meeting of the Robert El Lee chapter this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the hotel parlors. Mrs. Alma Penny has taken apart meats over March bank and Babb's store, next to the Bellevue hotel and can be called over the hotel phone. Her neice, Miss Mout< e Spearman, who baa Just graduated ?t the Green wood hospital, will arrive today and will make her home with her there, Mt isden Stady Class. The Mission Study Claas ot SL John's Methodist church will meet on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. E. E. Elmore on Greenville street Mrs. Fant Pouche of Ninety Six ls visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Hutchison pn North Mala street. Misc Wilma Polk of Jackson,.Tenn., arriad yesterday to be the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Bond Anderson. Mr. J. E. Major returned yesterday to Atlanta after a gi*y ot a fe r days with hts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Major. Mrs. Ft 8. Thompson hap gone to Greenville for a short visit. Mrs. Tom Bolt is spending several days with relatives ia the country. Mrs. Helen Torrence, who ia th? guest of Miss Felicia Marrey has to Pendleton for several days. Mr. Ben ?//rta and Ittja Emily Lew is of Greer.ville were here toy a few days y saturday the guests ot .Mrs, J. Canr: GREAT WHITE SALE January 18th to 30th, inclusive Of Supreme Interest to Housekeepers Dainty Uhdermuslins, Crisp, Fresh and New Spring Styles in Laces and Embroideries Beautiful White Goods of Every Kind All at the GOWNS SKIRTS CORSET COVERS DRAWERS SHEETS PILLOW CASES TOWELS LACES EMROIDERIES LONG CLOTH AND YARD GOODS LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS Here Is An Unparalleled Buying Opportunity MEYERS-ARNOLD CO. GREENVILLE, S. C ? On account cf thc lnv price of cotton duo to the European war, we have been able to make our purchases at EXCEPTIONAL LY LOW PRICES. This price advantage we turn over to you intact and we have also scaled our own profit down to the low est minimum. Now is the logi cal time to buy White Goods ot all kinds. - E. G. Evans of Pendleton was among the visitors io the city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris of Pendleton were in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sbackelford of Pendleton were visitors in the city yesterday. Thomas Cunningham, a well known Jeweler of Hartwell, Ga., was in the city yesterday. N. C. Brock of Pendleton was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Auld have re turned from a visit td Sumter. Allen ' Martin ot tho county was in the city yesterday. Sam Jackson of Iva was among the visitors 16 the city yesterday. A. McPhail of the Hopewell esctlon was In the'city yesterday. James McKelvey bf Mount Carmel was in the city yesterday. J. R. Simpson of Mount Carmel was among the visitors in the city yester day. N. D. Walker of ' Columbia was among the visitors fn the city yester day. J. I*. Newman ot Greenville waa a visitor in the city yesterday. T. G. Lane of Charlotte was in the city yesterday. Br. W. 8. Hutchinson of the Leba son section was irC tho city yestor Mrs. J. B. King of Willlamston was Free Flower Seed. Hastings' Catalogue * Tells You About lt lt yon are engaged in farming, or If yon plant only v^getablys or Cow ers, yon cannot afford to be without the big catalogue published fresh and new every year by the gr?at South ern seed house,-H. G. Hastings A Company, ot Atlanta, Ga., sni sent ab solutely free, postage paid, to all who write for lt, mentioning the name of this newspaper. In* thia catalogue we tell you of a splendid offer ot free dower seed to all our customers, five magnificent varieties that mean beauty about your home and a pleasure to wives nnd daughters that nothing else can give. This catalogue telle ;T i, too, about oar big cash prise otter to the Cer i Club boya ot your state.. It tells all about "?er fine yielding varieties of corn ano cotton-tho kind we grow on oar own *,*?$ nein win. ?v ' mw about the best seeds of all kinda for planting in the South, lt should be in -ivery Southern home. .Write to day and let ua send it to yon.-H. G. HAST!NO? A CO, Atlante, <ku-Advt, shopping in the city yesterday. L. E. Martin ut the Hopewell sec ?C? was in th" city yesterday. Hon. George m Sullivan of Wtl Uamston waa n visitor in the city yes terday. B. F. Wright of TownvlHe was a visitor yesterday In tho city. J. C. Nally of the High Shoals sec tion was tn the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pruitt ot Iva were in the city >esterday. A. E.? Wright of Townville was In. the city yesterday. H. W. Wright of Townville was among the visitors In the city yester day. T. R. Wright of Townville whs-viI visitor in the city yesterday. ? John McDonald of tho Fair Play section wes tn the city yesterday. W. C. Martin of the county was a visitor In the city yesterday. J. R. Jones pf the county was In the etty yesterday for a short while. ' Boss Norrias of Antrevillo waa inj the city yesterday for afJhort while.* W. L. Dobbins of Townville waa. In the city yesterday. < J. C. Dobbins ot Hartwell, Ga., waa lu the city yesterday. W. O. MerriU of the Roberts sec tion was In the city yesterday. Pant Merritt of Town ville was imong tho visitors In the city yester Say. kid McAUstcr of Pelser was a visitor la the city yesterday. Duff Rogers of Williamston. was a risltor In the city yesterday. M. B. Richardson of the county was in the city yesterday. Ed Sadler of Starr was among the. fisitors In th? city yesterday. J. C. Bolt of the county was tn the :tty yesterday. W. IB. Rskew of Pendleton waa unong the visitors In the" city yestar lsy. M. C. Johnson of Abbeville was In the city yesterday. J. N. Poole of the county was In the :lty yesterday. W. P. Thomson ot Spartanburg waa j unong the business visitors tu the I dty yesterday. J. L. Glenn of Louisville, Ky., spent* r?stenla/ the etty. t Miss Effie Willingham of Belton eas shopping tn the city yesterday. W. H. Dobbins of Townville waa unong the visitors in the city yester lay. _______________ . Affidavits Being Prepared. CHICAGO, Jan. 14,-Every elah >wner in tho Ameritan and National eagues, the presidents of the leagues md some minor leeguo ol b owners, rill file affidavits giving organised laseball's ame of the Federal league's mil-trust suit next week, it was said ] ?sds?*. San Johnson, August Herr nann and Charles Thomas, prtaldont >f the Chicago Nationale, already had ) re pared affi<bv$ts and today C. A. 'omiskey, of tho Chicago America??, ind Robert Hedges, ol the St. Loots Vorleans, gave their testimony. MULES m We will have a fresh Car of Mules and Mares in mir barn nn We will also pay the high cash dollar for War mules. If you have any stock that you wish to change for younger stock now is your chance, to let the old ones go to war. Unto evsryoue te given the right to Investigate, hut many remain ig norant on the -moot Important sub ject* try accepting hearsay aa facts. Wo ?lye the . WHY, WHEREFORE ANH PROOF for everything we do tn oar oar op tical work. We are ready to show yon whether you har? er? trouble ,or_?Oi prove that glasses will give yon relict, investigate our system, lear? the tm portanoe ot thoroughness and eetattr tffie training necessary to one Who proteases to treat the eye. NO CHARGE H% ./. .'V' FOB CONSULTATION The Shur-Fit Optid 310 4 Mai? ates?* GROUND FLOOR VvlYPAYMOP THAN $5 A TON 1 sell the bett coal that can be bought. a. . and save money on yout fuel. ?Qflass^HSs^BISB^WfsnBMi