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PUT SULPHUR ON AN ITCHING SKIN AND END ECZEMA 8ayB this old-time Eczema rem edy is applied Ilka cold cream. Any irritation or breaking out on toe face, arru?, legs or body when accom panied by itching, or when the skin is dry and feverish, can bo readily over come by aprlying a little bold-sulphur, says a note dermatologist. iib states that bold-sulphur instantly allays the angry itching and irritation and soothes and heals the Eczema rigjit up leaving the akin .clear, and smooth. Hold-sulphur has occupied a secure posi tion for many years in the treatment of cutaneous disorders because of its tisrasite-destroying property. Nothing has ever been found to take its place In treating the .irritable- and- mil am ma to ry skin affections. While not al ways CBtablUhing a 'permanent cure: it never fails to subdue the itching irri tation and drive the Ecrema away and H is ol ten years later before any erup tion again appears on tho skin. Those troubled should obtain at say drug store an ounce of bold-sulphur, which is applied to the affected parts in tho same manner as an ordinary cold cream. oooooooooooooooooooo o' o COTTON \S HT I LL KISO. e. - o o By -Elliott Bonn, Atlanta, dla. o s a OOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOO (Written for the Carriage and Wagon Builder und American Vehicle.) Editors Note.-Elliott Dunn is true son or the "Sunny South," and as warm and congenial as "The Land of Cotton." Nono who attended the Atlanta convention in 1906 will, ever forget the warm hospitality of . the Southland, headed by Mr. Dunn, and we know all our readers will bo glad to read his Christmas message. Of thc opening of the cotton boll, The beauty of which can not bo told, Hidden beneath the foliage green, The cotton boll as yet unseen. When suddenly from the summer's) light. The boll bursts forth and with delight | We hall with all our might, ,Klng Cotton! For more than 100 years King Cot ton has ruled tho business Interest of I this fair Southland. All nations have | paid him "homage, foreign go\ c. ju ments have" laid siege at this Shrine. Emissaries have tried to encourage I him In foreign Acids; but today as ho | hps remained for so many years, fe? stands preeminent and supreme, upon a high, lofty, plain, as tho king of tho ? South's products. In this, the year 1914, our k.'ng of j products stands with his head bow ed down. Ho has whitened our fields I aa though they were covered with j snow; hts subjects were happy in an ticipation of tho bounties lt would! bring; nnd ss we roached forth to grasp tho fruits of our reward, lo. j the cry: "Tho dogs of war are loose" -the forts of. Confidence have been j destroyed, and all nations have gath ered behind the fort of Curtailment, I and there await the rebuilding of thc j fort of Confidence. The nattons of the world are cry ing out; "We need you, and oro suf- j foring for you, but dare not risk our selves from behind this fort." America IS rallying around our king; foreign ships 'of commerce are coming to his rescuo; tho armies of "buy'S bale, at 10 cents per pound." have combined with tho army of $150, . 000,000 cotton pool, and together they are marching to his assistance, whllo the srmy of despair ls falling back. Tho batu? will soon ^we twon: and our; king's future position bo made moro secure. Long lv*e "King Cotton!" FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION, GAS "Papa's Diapapsm" end? all sch distress in Sve .minutes. Wonder what upset your stomach -which wrtlon of the food did the damage-do you? Well, don't bother XS yon? stCu?s?i?i ' ls lu a rsvo?t, sour, gassy and upset, and what last atc has fermented into stabber tantpi; head dizzy and aches: kelci gasea end acids add eructate undi jested food: breath foul, rengue coat ed-lust take a little Pepe's Diaper sin and in fivo minutes you woad! what became of tho Indigestion distress. Millions of men and women know that it ts needless to have a stomach. A little DU pepsin occasion ally keeps this delicate organ r?gul?t od and they est their favorite * without fear. ->-> It your stomach doesn't take care your liberal limit without rebellion', it your food le a damage instead ot kel?, remember Hie ^jolclosat,- ~ ^ _1?_tl_? 1- <?;*..U T ItlOo^ OVllulvim ??TITO? ?c * m&%* m . _ -, 'jft??fehlch costs only fifty cents for large erie nt drug atoren, lt's tru! wonderful-lt digests food and tblags straight, so gently end e that it is wally astonishing. Pit for sour sake, don't go on and BO aaa stAt NO EXPRESS CHARGES ON IHESEJNATI?NS GIFTS FOR BELGIANS WILL BE CARRIED BY EXPRESS COMPANY FREE WHAT IS NEEDED All Kinds of Nonperishable Food Stuffs Are Needed as Well es New Clothing. Persons In Anderson who desire to make contributions to the reitet ot the Belgians may have them sent by express without cost to themselves. All that one wishing to send clothing, j food or other commodities to the Bel- j glans need do is to wran l ho package i strongly and carry it to the local of fice of the Southern Express Com pany. Tho packages will be sent to the nearest forwarding agent, who in thc case o<* Anderson will be station ed nt Greenville. The express charges of dopu'.lons'of this kind will be two thirds of the regular commercial rate, but the express company will collect the transportation charges from thc commission' for relief in Belgium, which has headquarters in New York. Posters advertising this- fact -have been displayed at the local office of the Southern Express Company. Those desiring further Information on the subject may obtain it by telephoning Manager Johnson of the local express offico or calling at the office In per son.. Tito supplies most needed for the Belgians, it ts ?tated, are non-perish able foodstuffs, flour, wheat, rice, cof fee, peas, beans, canned ^oods,'cured or sailed meats. New blankets and new clothes are welcomed. Packages of second hand clothes will bo re ceived, but the express chargea 'on these must be paid by the donor, as the commission will nojt refund ex press charges in a case pf this na ture." CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH JF CONSTIPATED "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach or bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child i tomorrow.- Children simply VIII not ?take the time from play to empty 1 their bowels,' which become clogged ?up with waste, liver gets sluggish; I stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! ( It coated, or your child ls listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full ot cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup ot Figs." then don't worry, be cause, it is perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constipation poison,, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels,- and you have a well, playful child. again. A thorough "inside cleansing" ls of times all that ls neces sary. It should be thc erst treatment given In any sickness. Beware ot counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions tor babies, chil dren of all ages ana for grown-ups plainly printed'on the bottle. Look carefully and see- that lt is made by ihe "California Fig Syrup 'Company." FA IUI LOAN PLAN HAS NOVEL BASIS [leading Company Advises Planter to Boy Crop Instead ef liaising it. Carolina Bond & Mortgage Co., of Columbia, announced Tuesday .the completion of arrangements whereby lt wilt handle loan's upon improved farm lands in South Carolina .at 7 per cent, annual Interest, on tho idea that numbera of farmers may prefer mortgaging their ianda nnd buying cotton with the proceeds to raising the staple. Thp company bas an au thorised capitalisation ot <2r>0,000. J. I J. M h un Hugh ie president, L. M. Haw kins, secretary-treasurer. Charlea II. Barron of counsel for I ?he company said iu advocating the [policy ot buying cotton this year in stead ot raising it: "Cotton is selling below tbs cost of production and if one can buy his 191?? crop cheaper than .he can grow It, sound business principles suggest that he should do so. In addressing tho farmer, we advocate baying In* ?steed of raising, in about these terms: if cotton ls bought from your neighbor,??, holding distressed cotton lt will relieve thwn; it wilt save the ?worry of the labor question in gath ering your crop in the fall: it will pnt money Inf? circulation in your y alghborhood; lt will cttrtaH the .191S crop the ?umber of bale? you hay Instead of grow; your 1915 crop will be a certainty at a fixed cost of pro duction: lt will enable yon to . us? your cotton land for raising grain and atock."_ A Cari ef Thanks. e wish to express our approcla and gratitude for the many kind of sympathy and service render Jay our friends, jrhlle little M<? lin's romeivr awaited th? prepara tas burial. -, -^4*?. _j.ee* lg the blessing of sympathy, lthont it ?ur sorrows would indeed bard to bear. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McConnell. . McConnell and Family. Best Laxative For Children When your baby ls cross and fretful instead of the happy, laugh ing little dear you'are accustomed to, in sll probability the digestion has become deranged and tho bow els need attention. Give lt a mild laxative, dispel the irritability and bring back, tho happy content ct babyhood. The very best laxative for child ren Is Dr. Caldwell's Syru^ Pep sin, because it contains no opiate or narcotic drug, ls pleasant tarting and acts gently, but surely, with-, out griping or other - distress. Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one dol lar a bottle. For a free trial bot tle write to Dr. W. L\ Caldwell, 462 Washington St., Monticello, Monticello, Ills. I I Emperor William Witnesses Battle BERLIN, Jan. H.- (By Wireless to London)-Emperor William was pres ent in person during the spirited hat tie on the Vregny Plain, northeast ot Solssons, which resulted yesterday In that elevated ground being cleared of the French and which ls described in the German official statement today aa a "brilliant feat for our troops." In the engagement the Germans claimed to have captured 14 French officers and 1,150 men. Will Aid In Enforcing Law. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Jab. 14." Fred O. Blue, commissioner of prohi bition, Bald today that the decision of tho United States circuit! court at Richmond, Va., yesterday would hu medlatedly put au end to the solicita tion of orders for intoxicants to be de livered to West Virginia customers and would be of great value in enforc ing prohibition laws. Southern Trip. WILLIAMSTON, Mass.. Jan. 14.- | A new departure tn the Williams baseball schedule this year will be a Southern trip during ?he Easter re cess when five games will be played as' follows: April 8, University of Virginia at Charlottesville; ?th, Georgetown Uni versity at washington, 10th, Norfolk] A. C. at Norfolk; 12th, University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; 13th, Princeton at Princeton. Carlisle Indians Left Qui. PHILADELPHIA, Jar. 14.-Four new games, Pennsylvania. State, Pitts burgh, Albright and West Virginia. ! are on the University of Pennsylvania 1915 football schedule announced to- ! j day. For the first time in more than I 20 years the Carlisle Indians do not | appear. CONGRATULATION S EXTENDED (From the Greenwood Journal.) The Dally Journal extends most hearty congratulations to The Ander son Dally Intelligencer which has lust rounded out its first year as a dally. It was Started as a. weekly in 1860. It then, in the course ot tlc..?, became j a semi-weekly, but the time came, year ago, when Anderson woke up to I find out that she' needed a morning j dally so Tho Intelligencer which had been bought by a joint slock com pany unfurled Its banner to thu breezes as a dally. We aro glad to know that lt has j succeeded, especially as lt has proven, itself to be a fearless newspaper standing for high ideals, not afraid to speak out when the time and oc casion demanded it. There ls no tell- j lng the worth of such a paper to a community. ' We are especially glad to have this newspaper enrolled among the number of dallies in South Carolina that stands for the total abo lition and annihilation of tho accur sed liquor traffic. NOTICE Columbia, S. C., Dec. 31st. >914. Mr. Winston Smith, County Auditor: I hog to call your attention to a rerulutron pased by the State Board or Kqnitixatloo at their meeting on July 14th, 1914. as follows: "We, ihe Cotton Seed Oil Commit tee of tho State Board ot Equitation, realizing the difficulty that will con front .tho Cotton Seed Oil Committee in 1915, ask tba." in making returns, theso compithles be required to give tho information now asked for on tbe returns and In adSitlon show the sum ber of tons crushed in a day of 24 hours. If they operate ginneries, that separate returns be made for tho satne. Where mixing plants are oper ated in connection With cotton seed oil mills, a full return of such plants shall be mada. Where Ice planta erb operated a separate and full return of socb plants ?hall h? made. 'Please make note of the above and] govern yourself accordingly aa to cot-1 ton oil mill returns and fertilizer re turns, as well as those for cotton seed oil mills. Yours very truly. JONES. Comptroller General. DULLTspUmwe, SICK HEADACHE J Dr. James* rfeadaeb* Powdar? i reitera at o*>ce-10 cent? a package. take a Dr. James' Headache ? .. _*r and in -just a few moments j aur head Olear? csa* all neuralgia and j rsin fades .away.' lt's th? quickest lsd. surest relief for headset*, wheth er dull, throbbing, splitting or set eking. Send someone to ike " ?and get ? dime package rn?Tertag-Ifs aa needlasa. _ you get Dr. , James' Headac! j Powder? -then there wilt be no dU I pointaient. % WHITE January 18th to 30th, inclusive ... . .. Ul- ? M.IJ . ,.,i-J. Of Supreme Interest to Dainty Undermuslins, Crisp, Fresh and New Spring Styles in Laces and Embroideries Beautiful White Goods of Every Kind AU at the LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS Here Is An Unparalleled Buying Opportunity GOWNS SKIRTS CORSET COVERS DRAWERS SHEETS PILLOW CASES TOWELS LACES EMROIDER1ES LONG CLOTH , ANDHVARb GOODS On account ot thu low price ot cotton due to the European war, we have boen able to make our purchases at EXCEPTION AA??,. \ LY LOW PRICES, Thia prl?b> . advantage we turn over to y ir* Intact and we have aleo scr od Jj ouv own profit down to the ? evt minimum. Norw ts th? cal time to buy White Goods ot jl all kinds. j _. . . LESS MEAT IF BACK . AND KIDNEYS HURI [rake a tilaxK^of^ Kid ?Hrj S ?i St?uacr nw?ntr? a vii* Eating meat regularly eventually I produces kidney trouble in some I form or>rtiter."says a well-known au- I thority, license the urie acid In meat I excites tuc kidneys,, they become ov- I erworked; get S1UH*??*V clog up and I cause all sorts of distress, particular- I ly backache end misery in the kid- I noy region; rheumatic twinges, se? I vere headaches, acid stomach, const!- I patio?, torpid liver, sleeplessness-, I bladder and urinary irritation. I The montent your back hurts or I kidneys aren't acting right, or if I bladder bother you,; get about four I ounces of Jad Salta from any good I pharmacy; tako a tablespoonful In a I glass of water beforo breakfast for I a few days and your kidneys will I then act fine. This famous salts is I made from the acid o', grapes and I lemon juice, combined with Mthia, and I has been used for generations to flush clogged kidney, and stimulate them to normal ncltivlty; also to neutralise adda In the urine so it no longer Ir ritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts can not lu jure anyone; makes a delightful efferverscent llth ia water drink which millions of men and women take now/ and then to koop tho kidneys and urinary organs clO'in, thus avoiding serious kidney .ktcases. Southern Basehall. AUBURN, N. Vt, Jan. 14_John H. Farrell, chairman ot the national hoard of arbitration of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, today gave out these decis ions: .'rBervtces of players 'awarded: W. ?. Pope to Charlotte, N. C.; Charles Kelly to Asheville, N. C. Tho following plxynr? in major cod minor league baseball have beau re leased by purchase: By Asheville. X. C.. A- ('.-Watson to Greensboro, N. C.; bv Greensboro. N. C.. Olin Perrltt to" Asheville. N. C.; by Nashville. Tenn.. Walter Dayton to Durham, N. C.; John Lindsey to Mem phis. Tenn.; by Durham, N. C. Wil lis ni H. Rowe to GrecnKboro. N C.; Kw ar*r%Kmhr,rn V f\; tt. ?. William- tc gttXham. N. a, and '"Charles A. Strain to Pichmond, Va. - Skac^ieferd Wnw 4*??ipi*n?kip, ATLANTIC CITY, N, J;. Jan. 14.-J E. Shackleford, of the home club, wo? the championship trophy at th* first mW winter tournameat of the Seaview Club at Absecoa ted ay. He defeated J. C.-Parrish, Jr., br the National Golf lUnks. 4 np and 2 to play tn the final A SPLENDID SHOW The Dave Newman Taboriu Girl? Musical Comedy Company will close a most srocessfu! week's engagement nt the Palmetto theatre today, where they have ride many lasting friends with their ability, youth and person ality. The universay opinion expressed by patrons of the Palmetto is "Best show ever in Anderson." and this ap plies not alone to one or two of their productions, but every ono of the seven they have offered here, The wardrobe is elab?rete, clean and ever, changing; the chorus ls capable, live ly and pleasing to the. eye and. ear. Miss Carrie Hawley, tho prima dona, ls a charming young lady with a melo dious voice and magnetic personality. Hoi Buppiy <u go* geoan and costly gowns ls seemingly unlimited and would do credit to a mach Urger' SHOW than the Taboriu Girl*. Mles Babe LaPort, the soubrette, is a sprightly mles ?nd captivates' ali by her ability ti? "deliver tho goods." fflMttr Wr'gbt ls capable sod con vincing in als straight parti?, sad can sing as well as dance. The comedy always necessary In a musical show is furnished by Jack Lord,, the funny Irishman wllh?-the." Infectious ?mlle. and Lew Gordon, tho amiable Dutch men. whose proficiency in the sit ot butchering the English langage is the delight of all. Mr. }?wmau. ?.? musi cal director and pr?<?ui?., shows tho] result of broad ? ?peri?nee. thorough trt?r!l??t. everi to i>Uile. f His opening bill. 'College O?rl*," de- i velops more logical situations add sensible dialogue than seems possible j for a one-hour show, especially an there are eight musical numbers dur ing the-nation. Miss Carrie Hawley Plays the College Widow, and sings "California and You** also Isas ai trio number, "I'm looking for a shady tree." with the two comedians, end a] comedy duet "I Knew Him When Ho | wsw: Alright,- witn Mr. t^ora. Miss LaPorte. as Elsie and Walter Wright: a* .Kddte. have s lively time outwit ting their "daddies." Jack turd and Lew Gordon, as wealthy mwjWmi "widow's" hand. Theuwstdal stunner*] include "Fox Trot" by Lord and Gor-1 (lou, "Boitin the Jack." by Miss Dolly! D?Verne." Tye Got to Havs?'iM??TfWi Mr. Wright, and "li's a Long Way to Tipperary," by Mles LaPorU assisted by a duet, trio and quartette. Some of the other bills cresent NanzetU'e Pr?tention. Try a bottle ot Na mot ta's Pro scription for impuro blood, kidney, liver end stomach. It bat pleas ed hundreds and thousand?, why shouldn't it please you. Doctoral and druggists . ? la!m At ?it nnt a? improved upon, for what ft ta re commended. I Sold end guaranteed b? all lead ing drug,.atoren, and the 'Nablet ta Medicine Company, 114 Coffee St, Greenville, & a Pone me. her* were s "Tho * Winning Widow/* "Tho Gay Old Deceivers,^ and 'in Hoolah Lend" .which jplcas?tl : diencen at tho Palmetto, Sick Two yeera Wit* Inilgtetlon. "Two year? ago I waa greatly; basic fited through using-two or three hoi ties or Chamberlain's Table writes Mrs. S. A, Keller. Elfda. Ohio. by all dealer*. * EBEE THU? TO SAN Jr^C?jM?v EXPOSITION ' , The Southern Wom?ii'v to?t?zUio U uttering a trip *o tho :-paAaam->Pae?sv. Exposition with ali ?xp?n??Bj_?k* hy them. Full- information will be sent an request Wxltey Manager lE?poel tlori Tour, Southern Women's Maga sine, Nashville, Tenfa. If your nostrils .pfe clogged and ur brad ie jpftatfed, aa^ja^vkeeaahe^ ?ely beean?* ot a ^ldr bT?itsaT*? la? get a small bot?eHjf ^iyTrx?aa?4? Balm at any ?rmt store. Aaoty ? ?.? iragr^U.a&^sr?tlft efSWM' into your nostrils and let it pen? through every &ir near, soothle cd, swollen' pott get lestant tait AU! I-.}?, good triis are op?s. . - . otcfe headache, ?for brest*, Ely*? what sufferers fi