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enlome' ?raahes Into sour bi lo liku drnfcmite. breaking ii up. That'd when yon-feel that awful nausea and cramping. Listen to '-ie! Ii you ?rant to enjoy, tfae nicest, gentlest live/ and. bowel cleansing you ?Ter experienced juet tako Vo? harmless Hodson** Liver ? ?I DO YOUR OW! rr 9? m G'.yeg the BEST VA] Etsry Kia* ban Cottea fe Silk, Any Color and Style iron) took (dr tb? Trade Mark ! "Whole-to L?rd & ^T?HTMI?'* Liver Tone is entirely vege W?tf therefore liarmVh? nnil can not M?vute. . Give it to your children. Millions of uii)|i)i- ?re tiring Dodson'* Liver Totio inatcad of d?ngvroU* calomel nov/. Your druggist will t??Jl yon that tire hui? ot Caloutcl'id uluiotft uiup|>e< entirely I*crc? . N St?OPPI?G~t I Hosiery LUE for Your Money Fer Men, Weam aa* CUfcea i 25c to $5.00 per pair Sold by All Good Dnlm. ToylOT NEW YORK -III.i iwiMMi iii? mm.naTT bocetnber . . 9.0? 9.26 9.05 9.25 |l I Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands || 1.45; suies 1,400 bales. Liverpool Cotton. ti Ki ! '" ? ' . . LIVERPOOL, March 2.-Cotton uiet, easier; good middling 6.28; liddling 4.91; low middling 4.r>2. isles 6.000: sp?culation and export ,500. Receipts 37,924.' Futures quiet. May-June 4.82; une-July 4.86; July-August 4.91; Oc Dber-November C.04; January-Feb uary 5.11. Liv* Stock. CHICAGO. March 2.-Hogs lower. Sulk $6.556)6.70; light $6.45@>6.65; llxed 16.456)6.70; beary $6.20?6.65; ough $6.20@G.35; pigs $5.76@6.75. Cattle steady. Native steers $5.60 ?9.15; cows and heifers $3.50@7.70; alves $6.50@10. Sheep strong. Sheep $7.1008; earling $7.85?8.75; lambs $7.85? 10. id financial New Orleans Cotton. NEW ORLEANS, March 2.-The Mon market became active and firm lay on increased trading and the loee waa at a det gain of 16 to 19 Jointe? This waa 21 to 25 points over ho'lowest and was practically the jnsst of the day. Selling at the opening brought kb'ont a decline .ot 3 to 6 points, but kn advance toon followed as the re luit of 'tho la'rge short * Interest, tesdy buying \y both bulls and bears as stimulated by war rumors which 'ere regarded as favorable. These icluded a report that the allic J had let with fresh successes in th^.Dar anelles and that a Turkish prince ad advised the Sultan to make peace Ith the allies. Spot marketa were stronger and 1m irtant points quoted advanced prices hieb helped stiffen the markets for itnres during the last half hour of usin?es. Cotton futures closing:. March 8.09; May 8.28; July 8.49; ctober 8.77; December 8.92. Spot cotton steady, 6 points up. fiddling 7.81. Seles on tho spot 7.40 ?les; to arrive 850. V Cotton Seed Oil. : NEW YORK, March 2.-Cottonseed Ku declined 4 to IS points early to day under scattered liquidation, but later rallied a few points on covering of shorts and professional support. Inspired by the lard strengtn. Final prices wera S to 9 points net lower. Sales. 16.500. The market closed irregular. Spot $6.70(^6.90; March ?6.73*?6.80; April $G.80@6.x3; May $6.79db6.8i; June S6.8906.92: July $7.40@7.05; August 17.1?07J.6; September $7.2007.25; October S707.18. Stocks and Bonds. NEW YORK. March 2.-On the sur face, at least, .today's stock market appeared to' ignore the latest turn' to European events and its possible ef fect on American foreign commerce Trading was . ve;y light, but prices were well maintained in the better known Issues, some of the eastern railways gaining ; to 2" points, with recessions in the. later dealings. Soe cialities were Increasingly prominent t r1 We are anxious to increase our circulation, both in the city of Anderson and vicinity, and to that end we are accepting subscriptions from botn old as well as new subscribers for THREE MONTHS for ONLY SEVENTY-FIVE cents, instead of the regular price of One Dollar and a Quarter for the same period. If you could invest all your money so that it would yield you as great dividends as this Intelligencer proposition, you would almost break your neck getting to the bank to obtain your money, tor fear the proposition would be withdrawn before you could get in on the "good thing." the Daily Intelligencer is as staple in Hs field of endeavor as granulated sugar is in its sphere. You are going to read some newspaper. Why not The Intelligencer? lt is ckan and dependable, wholesome and complete. It's interesting to every member of ?he family. It's the only newspaper published in Anderson County which gets the full and complete As sociated Press dispatches, the greatest news gathering agency in the entire world: it covers the local field thoroughly. It's the newspaper you want in your home. ANDERSON, S. G. but the utter absence fo investment \( demand was again a striking feature. 11 There wss a renewal, ov a moderate ll scale, of the recent selling for foreign 11 account, chiefly in the bond division, and quoted values in some high grado Issues showed concessions. Exchange markets were more steady. In the final hour there was a pre cipitate decline in thc stock and 4 per cent. Iranda of Distillers' Securities, each breaking about 5 points. This was pureceded ry greater heaviness In tho grain markets, which rallied Bllghtly at thc close. The uncertain state of the copper Industry was shown by the varying at titude of the producing companies In their dividend policies. One restored its regular rate of disbursement, while '??iers deferred action or matie re Juct.jna. In the steel trade, prk es of certain specialties were advanced Erle reported a gain in net earnings for January of $ :ts:t,OO0, and Canadian Pacific and Chesapeake ai Ohio man aged to cut operating expense- to the extent of yielding moderate net re turns, but Seaboard Air Line reflected Its recent heaviness with a loss of 12,000,000. New York Central was Brm on its favorable statement isaued after the close of yesterday's market. London's market was steady on im provement in the ship labq^siluation and reduction of marine rates. Cana dian Pacific and* Union Pacific reflect ed moderate inquiry. The local bond market was irregu lar, speculative low priced lsauea de clining sharply. Total sales, par value, were $2,077,000. United States bonds were unchang ed on call. Dry Goods. NEW YORK*. March 2.-Cotton goods and yarns were quiet and bare ly steady todsy. Silks w;*ve in fair demaud. Jobbers reported a steady trade in wash gocds and white goods. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, March 2.-Rumors that Turkey would beg for terms \>f peace broke down values ot wheat today 6 l-2c a bushel, but large sales for ex port from the United States made the market rally. There was a nervous close at 1 5-8 to 5 l-l under last night. Corn scored a net gain ot 1 1-8 it 1 1-4 to 1 1-4, oats finished off to 1 1-2 up and provisions at an advance of 10 to 25c Grain and provisions close: Wheat. May $1.42 1-2; July $1.16 1-2. Corn, May 72 3-4; July 74 3-4. Oats, May 55 3-8; July 51 3-8. % Cash grain: Wheat. No. 2 red, $1.41 1-401.4? 3-8; No. 2 hard. $1.42 3-4? 1.50 3-8. i Corn, No.. 2 yellow, 72/ corros HARD HM? Breaks Nearly $140 a Bale Upon Re cel?t of Sews AUiea Plans to Pince Blockade Against Shipments. NEW YORK, March 1.-Cotton broke 19 points or nearly $l a bale here today upon receipt of authentic news of the Allies' plans to putee a virtoal blockade against shipment" of all commodities to German ports. Oc tober contracts sold off from 9.05 to 8.86. It was feared that the check in cotton shipments to Germany would weaken the snot market as well The action ot the Allies had been discounted to extend, however, and the outstanding cotton interest was comparatively limited. COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT __ If? Grandmother's Recipe to keep ber Locks Dark, Glossy, Thick. The old-time mixture ot Sage. Toa and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair ls grandmoth . er's treatment, and folks are again using lt to keep their hair a good, even color, which ls quite sensible as we are living In an age whoa - ..a youthful appearance ls of tho greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task, or gathering. the sate and the mussy mixing et homo. All drug stores Bell tho ready-to-uae product called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, Compound" for about 60 cents a bottle. It la very popular be cause nobody cgn discover lt haa been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft bruah with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a timo: by morning the gray hair disappears,, but what delight? the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, o???u?? beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, lt also produces that soft lustre and ap pearance nf abundance which is so attractive; besides, prevents dandi uff itchiug scalp and falling hair. CARPATHIANS THE SCENE OF HEAVIEST FIGHTING (CONTINUED F*?>! PAOS ONS.) BO that if the report is true that ad Austrian flee has suited for the Aegean Rea. which seems improbable, it will have .a warm, welcome. Naval men believe that when the fleet gets to work in earnest relaya ot ships will be sent against the forts, and thus/ when one section is away replenishing fuel and ammunition oth ers will keep up the bombardment. The American not? to Germany and Great Britain, Germany's reply there to and the possible American reply to the British declaration prohibiting .hipping to and from Germany are creating Intens* Interest here. XOTICK Please Uko notion that L. M. Else man ls not connected with this news paper in any capacity, nor has ho been for sometime. THE \NW.aso\ INTELLIGENCER. 8-27-3L I l^^l 11 Special TrainT'ours Independent Trips Tours One Way Through the Panama Canal and Special Train Overland TO THE DURING ?June- ?July - August VIA THE Seaboard Air Line Railway The THU:--- will consume -ti lo 50 ('mys. I'cllman aud btaceroom berths; dining ear and steamship meals; the highest class hotel ; on Amoricun plan, excepting Lon Angeles and San Francisco whero rooms only are furnished; attractive sightseeing and side-trips. Many Diverse Routes Including limier, /'einrede Springs, ( ripple f mk. 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Tho feature ls thr san creation. It 1? designed particu-J d?collette w?th full length sleeves' ol arly for dances. It is made of white ' gold net embroidered nnd trimming* daphne silk with embroidered gold1 ot brilliant. Only, Seventeen Left. BURLINOTON, Vt, March 2.-Thc State etitlt.ed to grant liquor licenses wes reduced to 1'? as a result of elec tions held today Tbl* ls three -jes* nimbar of-ciMf^ t?nd towns ic this { than laat year. . ? . ? mSmmm