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m a Penalty of Age Nothing is so essential to health In advancing ag? as keeping the bowels open, It makes ono feel younger and fresher and-forestalls' colds, piles, fevers, and other de pendent ills. Cathartics and purgatives ?re violent and drastic In action and should be avoided. A mild, effoCi tlve laxa^ve-tonlc, recommended by rh^sicTAnd and ' thousands who used it. Ia th<% combination of sim ple be.-*!* wil'u pepsin sold by drug* gists everywhere Under tho name of Dr. Caldwell's .Syrup Pepsin. The price' ls fifty-cents and ono dollar a bottle-. * For a free trial bottle WTKe.tq DT, W, B. CadwCll, 462 Washington St., Monticello, Ills. . 9 ea e ; o ' e o o oe de ? e CHBDDAB SBWS- . e . o b . o o ooo ? b o o o ? On Monday -of* rast ?week death en tered vthe' home, of .M1^. Thomas Mo Gregory and took from* it the "loving r/lfe and mother. Mrs.? McGregory-had .been sick only a few days and although 'she had "been Tn ' delicate' health ' for some .months, her death came sa { a shock to her many friends. Her life was a beautiful example of Chris tian patience and love; 'and she wilt be greatly missed not only among her j circle of loved ones but by the entire community, in every home cf which 'She was known and loved. Mrs. Mc Gregory was a Miss Owens of PelserJ - before marriage and leaves a husband I and two young daughters. Funeral ?gerylee?,' were held on the following 'day at Cedar Grove church where she j han been a member since girlhood. ; MIS3 Gertrude CMnkBcaleH and Earle ; Bruce apr.t last .Sattirday in Belton, j Mr?; I'ell who has been with her| daughter, Mrs Allen Mahaffey for the last three months has returned to her ! hom? In Abbeville. 'Misa Janie G arlington visited the Cheddar school on Wednesday. She ?ame up for the purpose of organis ing a Tomato Club among the school girls, Misses . Mary and Kate Copeland spent Saturday night and Sunday with honefolks. Miss Florido Kelly visited in relner last week. Miss Gambrell of near Ko noa Path ia visiting at the homo of Mr* M. A. Mahaffey. Mr. Tom Watson of Pelcer' spent Tuesday night with his slater. Mrs. Bob Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Hawkins of liOBjS ranch etul'.Mr. and MN. Knill, van' of AndcrEca have moved near ??Qieddar. We are always glad to wal last week some ot cur public-spirit, ed citizens decided the "mud question" had about reached the limit and they mer t?. discuss some method of bet tering the main road along which the majority ot the school children pass. Tfc* result dr .thair pi<?nr in s ai^, broad, substantial street--not a path -leading, from the O. 'S? and A. ata i ion to the church. Cheddar la ttp# beginning to take on the appearance of a : real .little town andr titeseV?* proveniente aro soon to be followed by others. ADMINISTRATION SILK The ?ffiderslgned;; udmlnlsrator of Annie D. Hood, deceased, will sell ott! February 16th, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the late residence of the said Anule D. HeotV fn WiUiamston, 3. C., all ot her personal property,' constating of furniture, carpeta, rugs, crockery, 9l&Ep$$9 two diamond rings. Terms cash. A. H. DAGNALL, ? j? a ta - Bot?e V Straw 1 Message From.Pre?. Gossel Con ~ tains Glad Tidings for Opera ' tree?. A message waa received yesterday morning from Mr. B. B. G?ssett-, Pres ident of the Brogan mill, to the effect that the mill will start Monday fun-' nmg on full' time. .-.?'. Tula la a piece of very good uews to thf, operatives of ila*mBl, as they. | haye been' working only 40 hours a week fort the past several weeks. Thia) chango will make them earn more i money, and get more time'in ht' work.' just? What order or set? of orders j have been received for the mill is not | known, but whatever has helen gotten ls sufficiently large to enable the mill to gtf back on full time. mention ls mad? of. whether qr,; not there will be any overtime* work done. A little extra time wHE .come ih mlgtuy handy Juat at this .time, and the people of the mill will wel come tho full timo orders almost asl much as they would ah' order per mu ting the running of the mill poth'i sight and day. .... The Best is Yet to Be." ' (Macon News.) When Alexander the Great, that I insatlablo Becker of dominion, was j about to penetrate Asia, he gavo away all of - his personal belongings; i dis tributing them at random among i his personal attendants. "Sire, w?naij db you keep for yourself?" some vpaa asked. *'I keep hope," he repaved, naming one of the -three cardAnat .virtues. And If this was a aufficl?nt possession for one of the mightiest captains, it should suScs. today foi' plain, everyday Americans. - With thai j grave gift, any one is rich, whatever J the poverty of his material . estate, F and without it. though lapped in every luxury, one is poor Indeed. There ls nothing that will say life ot all power so quickly and so thor oughly as to take from it hope. Maa is a broken reed, the sport of all the winds that blow, when this divine quality has left him. Neither pov erty, nor sickness, nor business dis aster, nor desertion of friends, nor that ultimate enemy named death it self can vanquish one who ls still able j to bops. We march forward, head erect, with buoyant step through any discipline, while we are what tho prophet Zach?rlah graphically calls "prisoners of hope." "Hope springs eternal in the hu man breast," wrote Pope, who stated! iuorojy a fact; ?Philo *T.*.skCGpharc nae ! said that "The miserable have no j otfier medicine but hope.** A beauti ful picture o? hope, roseate, optimis tic, inspiring, he.3 boen given U8 by j Channing in wheso worda: "I laugh, for hope bath happy place' with ms,. It any barque sinks-'tia to another i sea.'' j Y?>u*h ts difltia*!'*' tlte T?c-fc?? ~-f ! hope. Of expectation. Hope'has been ! termed by Isaac Blckerstaff, "the nurse of young . desire.** Normal young people.ure looking .forward full ff, gseat? anticipation, avid of life. We grow old only when that eagerness ls at an end-when wo aro ?ono with expectation. Years have littlo to do with the matter. r* *Wl-*y that token there are some Who never grow old. for they never cease hoping. For thom life ts con tinually Interesting and aeatful. Tftey meet the exigencies of this human caroer with unconquered optimism,! knowing alt the timo that "the, best ls yet *o be." As prisoners df%wne they trudge along ia all kinds ot w?????^r..to a tll?t*ot goal that shall not finally fall them. It ts good to ce ia their company. > \ A Iteastlfai Farewell, SiKsaking or the recent death of. Hobcrt J. fiurdetto, tho great humor ist, i* writer says that with Burdetts, the last of our igreat humorisbr pass-, e.?, and none mure forward to take their places. Formerly there were several notables, who were known in most bous??K?dS in the land-Josh BiiliugB, "Biri Nye. Mark Twain, Bill Arp and Bob- Bnrdetts-^eihea both loved and honored because bf their contribution to human laughter a? welt as their "reigbtler irrfUngs, With! Burdetts all have disappeared, and few if any know ot ono who can take the place ot any ono of LL . had a style peculiar to himself, and his wit was easily classed by itself. But that these men wore more than mere laugh makers, all who know them and their work are aware, an? the farewell of Mr. Burdett*, writ ton nBortly before hts death, wu IKHRSSs#%; itself to aleep But th^ehl??^t?a little grist tn tin hocker, and "while the Water serves I will keep on grind And - by the time the 8nn te Old nial th?? any '? h av beautiful world c I Personal T. H. Barr?as of th? county was sj visitor in the city yesterday. C. M. Gray and wife of (Starr wera among the visitors In the etty- yes terday. _ J. C. Pruitt of Starr was ia the I city yesterday. 1111 j Wm. Vandiver of Gie county Vana] visitor in tho city yesterday. 'Will Pepper and wife of Boil toa I were among the visitors tn the city. yestepMay. "i * ?. ?' Olivier Bolt of the county was in tho .eley* yesterday. ) h. M. JoUy of Sanuy Springs vaa'sj visitor in the city jfgstcrduy. J. T Bolt ot AnUfevllle waa in tbs city yesterday. ' Amos Masters of the county was I among tb8 visitors itt the. city yes ter-^ day. <_: .E. J. Hlrshhorm of? New York, C. 8. Williams of New Haven, Conn.. Q. <C. Cmsiaplin of Providence, B. I., aud |R.. J. Doeman of Meriden, Conn., were tn the city yesterday calling on the Jewtelry trade Bob Yeargln of Iva was a visitor in the city yesterday. Jno. Wright of the county was . in j the city yesterday. . .Um Major of Belsar waa among the visitors in the etty-yesterday, L. E. Martin of the Hopewell sec-j tieu -sss in the city yesterday. Jule-Duckworth of Lebanon waa a] visitor Itt tlie city yesterday. J .G. Harper of Eureka was in the ?tty yesterday. T. Allen of tho county was among tho1 visitors ic the city yesterday. J. A. Broom of Ivb was'in the city | yesterday. W. T. <3riiSn of Be?teu was i vlsi- ' toy in the city yesterday. B. B. Allen or tho county waa in ! the city yesterday. J. IL Kay of the Hopewell section was a visitor in the city yesterday. Epi?y> E. Campbell u? Siii ?ka- neus i?. { the city yesterday. . Mrs -F. M. Armstrong haft relumed \ to Savannah after : visiting in thc) city. . Dock Craig of Sandy Springs was [ R?nthe icity yesterday. -. j Hi ??. LilL?i;tv.7or?i? ?? ?-.v.O?vr.?ii "??iB j among the visitors in the city yester day. , Ed Breazeale of Belton waa In the. city yesterday. " * .D. Ii. Reeves ot Honca Path was K -visitor in the city yesterday. W, it aud J. Q. Wright of tbs Bark-, 'ewSCreck section- wer? lu tho city yesterday. - - wt -m ,uM 11-t . i-i- . JXI. X? r loiutuf^ ui (.uv uoiij vivvn j Bcctlon Was among the visitors in tho city yesterday.' Jno. h. Anderson of Greenville waa in the city for. a while yesterday. R. B. Erskine of Union Grove was a visitor in the elly yesterday. J. If. Lat liner, a merchant of Houoa Path was in the city yesterday. { ../ v '.?" : jj. B. Griffin' of Helton wus a visitor in the city yesterday. Welter H. At\?l of P??dletou was registered at the" Chltjuola hotel yes-! t^rday. ?W 8EA? Ok" eOVBR?OntJrT F.STABMfiBKB: A* SOSXICO (CONTINUED XiOM PAOS ONK.) S ?891 . ai . ?aonciova, according to iaforma Hon received at *Untted states army headquarters here -today.-, itonclova is ISO milos south of Eagle Pasa. Tho report says it is feared that Gutierrez may head an independent resolution as his recent proposition .ft* xii*** hwibmi wu-tMrf -tiimntillf Cartauxa Tropus. Withdrawing. PASS, T?x.^aii. .?7. --ViUai iees'sxe-roportco u."M\-.* r milos of .Piedmv?Nagras. O?IK>- j 9 thia cilCr" %nd Csw^ansa troops j > bein? hurriedly wiiho^awn from j ^ fenwti- Coirtom. 50rvlre records i' Piedras Negras garrison^ H fcniaht for Sabinas Felipe, t CASCARETS FOB COSTIVE BOWELS, HEADACHE, COLDS To^Mgbt! Clean your bowel? and , , stop headache, colds, / sour stomach. Get a 10-cent box now. > Turn th? rascals out-the headache, btUouane??, indigestion, the sick, sour i stomach and bad colds-turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cas ca re ta. Millions of men and women take a j Cas?aret now and 4 hen and never know the misery caused by- a laxy liver, clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don't put in another day ot distress. Let Cascarete cleanse your stomach; remove the solar, fermenting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bow es. Then you will , feel great JP Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any! drug store means.a clear head, sweet stomach and clean? healthy liver and bowel action for months. Cbildron love Cascareis because they hover gripe:; or Bicken. SOUTHER* RAILWAY LETS COKTRACJV Work Starts ea Installation of ? ?C triesa ModD&fRal?. DANVILLE, Va., January 27.-Con tract has been let by the Southern Hallway and work' has been ' started jSa^the installation, of electric auto knaikv block signals In connection ?with the double track now being built ?between Pelham and Denim, N. C., 3G Forty-three signal towers will be] Vu?UttMM). Tha aj?nala will h. nncro?oH by alternating current supplied by JsulMitatlons at Danville and Greens boro and carried by a special trans mission line.- All stations and other railway buildings will be lighted by electricity. The signals will be of the sanie tyne;-upper quadrant, three position, now in use on the dauble track por tion's of the Washington-Atlanta tine, in connection with Signals now In service between DanviP.6 and Pelham and between Denim and Charlotte, the Installation now undertaken will give a continuous stretch between Danville and Char lott?; 141.Q jmlles and a total Of 336.4B miles ao .protected of the 649 miles between' Washlng?on and Atlante. The. force dolr.g Ibo work Will have headgfortera .at ReldsvtBW*Wgp?. wherG a storehouse for material has baan ontabllshed. ALLIES* WEBE ??RPAEE? r i VW QWXXW ATTACKS (COIi-riN UKI> PAGE ONE.) guard of tho Turkish-army undertak ing an invasion ot Egypt has reached the British outposts east pt the Sees Cv.-ii-!. iYb-.-ro tis first' r.klrarfsh of th? war in this region took place yester day. Official reports say. the clash ragt a small affair, only ono British officer boing wounded, bat dlspatchea from >fairO declare the Invaders suf fered severely from the^Brttlsh ma HtMtte guns. Tim dispatches do n?i disclose tho sise of the Turkish force engaged, but say the fight took place east of QI Kantara, which is on tbe Sues Canal, and is tie terminus ot the carai#|<1 route from Raf at!, tho border station between Egypt and Syria. The dis tance from Ratall to El Kantara is 143 miles and, as the British bsd fill in all the wells along the caravan route, the inVaders would have had to carry their own water. Even Bl Kantara la supplied by apipelioefrom a fresh water stream ' which runs under th? Sties Canal . lt Is believed tho fighting or tho Saltish forces wan with the Arab or Kurdish horsemen employed by the Turkish aa secuta for the main army under Diemal .Pasha, which consists of three army corps ard which Is be- 1 Sieved to have had hardly timo to cross the desert. Tim British have a strong force to guard the canal. Xoihlng ha? been heard of the mil itary, venturo which lt .was reported the Germana wero preparing for Em peror William's birt Vflay, unless their attacks on the French at Ypres and on the British, at La Basso*-were in tended as auch. AH official accounts agree that these attacks were very severe, but beyond this there ia noth ing in common between tho accounts ; of the Allies and. the German? eon cerntn* the ngljting. ' The' "French communication tonight repeat? the statement that the Ger mana were repulsed with heavy losses willie the Germana say tho British Similar contradictory siatemcvtsl, ?re mada regarding the severe fight-fi fag taging piece near Carenne and Perthea tn tho Argonne*, ??.nd fn the vicinity of ?4t. Mihlet. lu all these | cases both skies'clalm victories. There bsa been increasisr activity j along -the eastern iront The Ras Mann there are reported to bo push ing t??eir offensive .both hv lks( Prussia Off the lowe sion _? ?)assifiec Want Advert Twenty-five word* or Uti. Os? 1 8U Time? $1.00. AU advertisement over twenty-fit word. Rates oe l.OOu words to (ton. No advertisement taken for U lt your nene appears in the tels your want ad to fill and a btu will prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-Clean colton rags. The In telligencer Job Printing Depart ment WANTED-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone d?sirions of becoming permanently cured of the morphin? or whiskey habit Tho KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, 8. C. Box 75. WANTED-The privilege to cure! - tobacco users at home. $6.00 buys j tho cure. Information if desired. THE KEELEY IN8TITUTE, CO LUMBIA, S. C., Box 7G. WANTED-An experienced steno grapher for the months of March and. April.-Address "L. tl. T." Care I Tho Intelligence'-. WANTED-You to buy your "Sunday Goodies" from the Anderson Pure . Feed Co.-Cakes, Plo*, Cream ! Puff?. Buns, Holls, and "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread. Store at Anderson, Bakery's old stand on Benson St. WANTED-To rent at oaee, 4 or ft room' house reasonably close In, with city water and electric lights. AddresB "B", care Intelligencer. 1-27-lt. FOUND DO ?OU WEA? Itoaenberg'B Clothes, or "just clothes? Spring styles have nrrlved." Rosenberg. Tailor and Cleaner. 1-28-tf. FOUND-Di West Whltner Streot In front of Southern . Bell Telephone building pair of gentleman's k'd gloves. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement Call at Intelligencer office. FOR SALE POR SAt&^t?ar?Ieh seed from best . bulk stock at prices which aro at tractive. Wo make.-a'specialty of] the Seed business. You can maker ? Home Garden cut your necessary ] living expenses in half. Phone 464. Furman Smith, Seedsman. SOUTHERN POTATO GROWERS WARNED . -1 Bureau of Crop Estimates Say?; Stocks in Northern States Larger Than Usual. WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.-Southern potato growers who plan to.petti'their crop until the spring months were warned, today by the bureau of crop estimates that stacks In northam States, with which they must compete, ?ire larger than usual. "Prices are usually low and there fore may not decline ifurthor," i??< bureau's statement said, "but ma terial advances in the next few months cannot be forecast from pros cot snppU.es. Thc United States sel dom imports or exports relatively a large quantity ot po*?toos. Tbarcfort! the European war bas no materinl' direct bearing upon the potato mar kat of the United States." Ot the marketable ahi^ly ot pota toes ot the 1014 crop, 62.8 per rent, remained in the hands bf producers ar dealers on January 1. tho bureau reported. This is estimated to he 146346,000 bushels in States which produced 78 per cent of the Collett States crop. BOW TO CURE A LA GRIS PE COUGH "Coughs that hang on" demand treatment. Stop and think! Reason md cbniruon sense tell you tb st lt tolly to "grin and bear lt,*" '. Th racking la grippe coughs that ifr' the body and cause serene ts an pain* in the lungs yield tx. o Foley's Honey and Tar Juan to any ?thor treatment:: Forty yaar^reqjiVj ?n encocases proves teto, soughs, colds, croup and other dts resalng alimenta ot throat, cheat, ung*. larynx and bronchial tubes: you san find * nothing that will oompnsw 1th thia reliable remedy.-Sold by I Columns libing Rates 'Ima 26 canta, Three Times 60 esau, e words prorata tor each additional hs used la a month made on appli phone directory yon can telephone be malled after Ita inaertio? for MISCELLANEOUS -_<>? POLK YOKES Neck or Pole- Yokes, with strong I center pieces-Fifty Cents. . PAUL E. STEPHENS. CAKE SALE Tlio Junior Phllathca Class, of tho First Presbyterian Church will have a Cake Sale at Owl Drug Company Sat urday afternoon. 1-27-3?, THE LADIES OF A. IL P. Missionary BocJoty want Quilting to do, $100 a quilt, 75c tor tacking comfort, finished. Phone 361 or call at 638 N. Fant.-1-27-lt lt HAVE FOR BALE several doten cans primo tomatoes at $1.00 per dozen, string beans at $1.10 per dozen, dessert peaches without sugar at $l.ir>-per dozen, desert peaches heavily sugared (1-4 pound auger to can) $2.BS: per dozen. E. C. McCants. U?g?N. UNKXPECTLY detained down town for luncheon, you cannot do better than drop hi here. A tight lune>? or a aabstautiai meat, cuisine and service O. K. end prices frat as attractive as our food. The Lunch eonette.-dtf. FTJfE FBUrrS-We carry the largest and most complete assortment in tho city-keep 'em moving. Freeh Florida oranges, grape fruit, ap ples, bananas, wholesale and re tail. J. K. Manos. Phone 028.-dtf. WE BUT FEAS and pay the cash. Farmen Smith-Seedjaaa, Ffcone **** ? _ Kiss Your Coal Stove nrhe Kas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil A-avs. No wood to chop,;nO coal lo car ry, no ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail of jhrt and dust from the stove all &e. ; way out to the ash pit No fire to coax and cod die. No excess heat. No Gas is a guarantee of the right kind of a fire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's niore economical, too. Anderson Gas Co. j. M. McCowa's GOOD THINGS TO MT Oranges....16c 26 and 26c Apples, uer. peck... ... ...,,40c Raisins.. 2 lbs..26o Nuts per lb,... ^'8ao Bananas. .l&andaOc Cranberries . .16c n.t. Prunes, 2 lbs.Sj5c Citron, per lb. ... ...30c National Biscuit Co.**s Fruit Cako J.M/McCQWN Ffeena Me, ?2. .:T:.^:.;. 1 VOLUME 1, NUMBER 342. rTeeUy, E.tabUshed i860; D?fljr, Janis, ?1?. ANDERSON, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1914. $5.00 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA