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HEALTH AND HAPPINESS DAY S A Big Feature of Chautauqua Week I x Ttvo Great Lecture*? by ^ DR. CHARLES E. BARKER I = 1 = ?- X 'X Who was physical adviser to President Taft X ? during his administration in Washington. X I THIRD DAY OF THE CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM i .X J| Morning Lecture on "Happiness." |?j ^ Afternoon Lecttire on "Health," with demonstrations || J| of health giving physical exercises. ^ Chautauqua Week May 10th. to 17th. HOMES OF INDIVID UALITY Are Easily Attained When You i, Give the Proper Attention - and Consideration "to the Critics say we've a knack for picking out pret ty Wall Papers lit Strength of Beauty, Style, Va riety and Lowness of Price, Our Showing of This Season's Wall Papers Surpasses the Finest of Any Pre vious Exhibit. Advice and Sug gestions Cheerfully Given. Prompt Service-Compe- . tent Workmen. Guest Paint Co. t Phone 48 Sheaffer's Self \ Filling Non Leakable Pen We are the -exclusive agents ifor Anderson for this celebrated Fountain Pen. It is undoubtedly the very best Fountain Pen made. Price i$1.25 te $4.00 ^sssasw p? i i ^ .. ?,----? y ? ? S^nd Year In Afr?ra. % ;Mr. F. IC. Dudley of this place has i ?t? safely at hts destination, thc tow? Of Axln lh the Province of Gold Coast. West Africa. Mrs. Dudley has tblegrara from his stat ut he had landed alt O. pd wes well. Mr. Dudley sailed York on April 22 for this Ho wilt stay there for being engaged to look timbe? prospects. Coming Chautauqua Week r v i?'.--.. ' ji^rtMBMH^flBHlbi^? - I 1 .5 /ju* I ROGERS, ONE OF THE CHARACTERS IN HOUSE." ?THE SERVANT IN THE HEATERVILLE SCHOOL CLOSING ixorclsos at tho Nclio'd H?>u*;e Friday Evening. The closing exorcise of Centervlllo chool will bo held at the school ouse Friday, .May 7, beginning at 10 o'clock. Thc speakers ot the day will ho Dr. J. P. Kinard. Prof. Mor rison of Clemson college an?' Messrs. F. Watkins. Felton, Met ; ?ts, J. Breazeale and D. Pearman. Tho pub lic is cordially invited to nttend with well filled lunch baskets. Camels ^^AM \M with any dorette at any price I You get the ^? ^ flavor of thc delightful Mend of choice ' Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. It's I \ more pleasing than cither kind smoked straight, ? Camel Cigarettes Turkish and Domestic Blend i are smooth ano fragrant. r They a>on7 tit? your tongue and uon't parch your throat and leave co unpleasant /tf^j?j^^^^^^^^K the cost of thc choice tobaccos blended j S^a^SsSsrCE*1 lt 3 ^ *n Camelado net loot fer premiums I B& 'VO^O^r ? f?^&i&r*^ ?vVA If ynar ctralcr can't .apply wo, ^P|BtfP^Mp^^^Hflfl|fi<^BBu\ 0?nd lOc for on? ttmttat.orft^oO ^flH Bl^fcL^^BS5s3SB5^^lP^^^? tfofe.r .morning om. p.th.m* ymM J?SL\ WmS?. K.K> ^-Ink or. not d.limhl.d with CAMELS. MML\ ?^HN"\j?KM?PVa ?? AV\. r.titrn t/i. othtr ni?, ^actaffl JHI B^B?K^BP^Jt^^ff^^^ftS^ and IM mri!l^jt. fund your ?aliar : 3PO ' Second TyCobb" Caus Fe&ral League ^^^^^^^^ Ucnny Kauff. crack outfield? of tho Brooklyn Federal league club, culled often the "Second Ty (>bb," has ueen the causo, ot anotbr stir in the baseball world, and his ?tiou In joining the New York Giant! may leud to another legal tight Deneen the new league and organized UBO ball. Kauff, who is one of the g>ar est ball players in the country, nd denly ppeared at the Polo Gronda, New York, Thursday^ April 20, nd wa3 signed by John J. McGraw, an ager of the Giants. He w.*\? sent tut into the Held for the game with ae Huston Braves in place of Jim Thorp, tho Indian, who lt was learned at lie time had just been sold to the Jarvy City club of the International leag*. George .Stalling.? manager of tte Boston club, protested, and t'.en ca. ed his men oft thc field. "Kauff," said he, "Is the propertj ot the Brooklyn Federal league club, and he has no right to play in th? N'utional league." SSI?ORSTE? IN BASEBALL LEAGUES Says National Game Should bc Kept Out of Courts-Will Profit From Troubles. Boston, May 4.-Man Johnson, pres dent of the American League-, today leeland himself in favor of wlth Irawlng from the courts the suits be ween organized baseball and the Fed >ral League. He said baseball should lave been kept from the courts and hat he didn't believe lt was too late o reach an agreement outstdo. He .xpreescd the opinion that the na ional pastime as professionalized viii ba -bettered by the trials it is .nder going. Ile said peace, or an agreement be ween organized baseball and the Frd rals wasn't in sight immediately and adn't been discussed recently. Deferred Devotion. After a period of six months of lodhood, Bridget consented to again rtter the married state. Some weeks i t? r shew as led to the altar her old list ress met her in the street diess 1 in the deepest mourning. "Why, Bridget." she exclaimed, for whom are yuo in black?" "For poor Barney, my first hus snd, mum. When he died Ot waa tat poor Ol couldn't afford to buy muming, but Ol. said If Iver Ol nuhl ol would and me new man. int, ls as generous as a lord."-Le? an Tit-Bits. On the Street Car. "How do yon know they aro mar ed?" "How do I know? Easy enough. He loughtlcssiy turned to look across ie aisle at that pretty girl in the an sparen t waist and the openwork ?se and as soon as he saw .the we an by his side was observing him Ith a frown he Immediately shot ls glance up at tho street car signs id began to study them intently." tcksonvlllo Times-Union. Time is Money Today. Great allies at Leaser's Hov ?ale. of New Fight of and Organized Baseball. - \ w MANAGER S TAL LINO STALLINGS &Q?TON The umpire ordered the Boston men to play, and on their refusal forfeited tito ?anio to the (Siants. Lat er what McGraw called an exhibition game was played without Kauff in the line up. Robert B. Ward, chief financial backer of the Federal league and owner or the Brooklyn club, was at a white heat when be learned thc (liants had signed Kauff. He declar ed war in these words: ."Kauff haa a contract with the Brookfeds that ls absolutely binding for Gie next three years. If the Giants believe otherwise we will fight them to the last ditch. If the Giants or any other club in organized base ball want war they will get lt. If the Kauff matter can be construed as a call to arms organized bfHebnll will regret that they ev?r sounded the call. We will get out and take play ers who have iron-clad contracts with clubs In the National and Amer ican leagues and will fillt to the limit to retain them.' o o ? c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o RESULTS YESTERDAY American League. At St. Louis 1; Detroit ?i. At Boston 2; Washington 0. At Cleveland-Chicago; postponed, t? cold. Kt New York-Philadelphia; postpon too cold. National League, u Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis 3; eight ings, rain. t Brooklyn-Boston, postponed. s. ;>. Philadelphia-New York; post pone, rain. A Chicago-Cincinnati; postponed, wet 'rounds. -o-. Federal League. Atxewark-Pltfburgh; postponed, rain. Atituffalo-Kansas City; postponed, cold. Alt Brooklvn-St. Louis; postponed, rain. South Atlantic League. Af ?nany 1; Augusta 0. Av Ka con G; Savannah ll. At^niumbus 3; Columbia 2. At-Jicksonville 4; Charleston 12. Sontheim League. At Atlanta 4; Birmingham 1. At <tutanooga 9; Nashville 7. At ?toile 8: . "ew Orleans 8. Call ed nt.;atti of ninth Inning on account of daiktess. At Lisle Rock 2; Memphis 4. PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY. The ?ctvaittee on the card of tho Presbyterian Cemetery .wish to call attentiofcto the fact that the time i "O* coiAior cleaning off the grounds, preparatoy ~lj the exercises of Me morial dV All parties interested aro requestelto send help on Thursday, May 6th|ir hand cash contributions to ei thc A er the undersigned. W. T. W. Harridan, C. C. Langston, G. E. Tolly, G. F. Earle. Committee. ?ard te Ride. "There IR nothing so hard to ride as a young mmehe," said the Wes terner. "Oh, I don- know." replied the man from back c.,t. Did you ever try water wagon .. YES terday ist. T< This is it. Us? for yourself, if you seek men, if ye fixtures, equip- ment Classified Want Advert Twenty-five word? or leo. One V Biz Time? 31 00. All advertisement over twoa'y-flv word. Hatea ou l.ooo wo rda to tkm. No advertisement taken for l*ea If roar name appears In the tele your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Some of the bi>A coal and wood on the market at right prices. Wood cut to your order. Low country slabes still my spe cialty. W. Ulmer, successor to i'iedmont Coal & Wood Co. Phone 049. 4-15-tf FOR SALE-Pepper Plants, Tomato Plants and Potato Slips We get fresh shipments daily of pure Nancy Hall Slip?. Furman Smith, Scedman, Phone 464. FOK SALE-1 Cash Register, 1 awn lng, 1 stove, 1 gas arc light, 1 large clock, 1 candy case, 600 counter boxes, 1 large U. S. Flag, 1 cash drawer, 1 candy scales. Joe Trow bridge. 5-5-3t FOR SALE-Tobacco Dust, Bug Death and Slug-Shct. Now is the proper season to apply for best re sults-get the worm and the bug be fore lt gets yours. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phone 4C4. FOR SALE-Two National Cash Reg isters, one awning, one pair of counter candy scales, and other ? fixtures. Joe Trowbridge. G-2-3t. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative In every community to act as agent for The Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply Tho Anderson Intelligencer.* 2-28tf. WANTED-To correspond. confi dentially, with anyone delirious of becoming permanently cured of the morphine or whiskey habit. The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Box 75. FOR SALE-One Cardwell thresher in good condition. J. S. Fowler. 6-4-3L WANTED-Stenographic work by a competent office woman, careful, neat work. Address Misa -Wicker, Anderson College, Phone 932. 4-30-3tp. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Printing Department. If interested in a lino Btaud and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 3-13-tl PROFESSIONAL CARDS ll DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice JfQce lo Llgon & Ledbetter Building North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 386. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge ?e Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. WhitnerSL FRESH FISH ALWAYS FRESH Last evening we received a hipment of fine fish, including he following: Shad, Red Fin, takers, Butter Fish, Black Fish, almon Trout, Sheephcad, Span ih Mackerel, Red Snapper, Pom ano, Shrimp, and Whiting. {nh Brest el Free, af Charge, ead De livered Promptly C. F. POWER & SON Phone 117. Cor. Benson and McDuffie is gone. Tomorrow does not ex? ODAY is the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read . ? it-?f you seek a broader opening tu want to buy or sell machinery. \ Columns ising Rates line 25 cen1?, Three Times BO cant?, e words prorate for each additional be used ?u a i oath made on appll tbao 25 cents, cash tn td Tance. phone directory fen can telephone be malled after Ita insertion for MISCELLANEOUS -0 DRY, PINE WOOD, cut, or In four foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect ly dry. Prices right. See ino for all kinds of lire wood. B. Wyatt, "Th<i $5.00 Coal Man." IF IT'S IN SEASON, and fit to eat, we have it; and the price won't make you lose your appetite either. "Lit tle Gera" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Pro prietor, 128 W. Whitner Street. BUCK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Best service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. Let us duplicate your next broken lens while you wait. Can make lt from a piece of the old glass,-don't need your prescription. Have the most modern Grinding Plant in tho South. If you are from Missouri just come In we'll show you. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa S. Hilgenboeker, Assii'.tant. Registered Optometrists 112 W. Whitner St.. Ground Floor. MONEY TO LEND on first mortgage of rent estate in amounts of $25.00 to $50.00 in Anderson County at 8 per cent per annum. Apply to James F. Hice, Anderson, S. C., of fice over tile old post office. 4-22-6tp. SACRIFICE SALE-Three mottled Ancona hens, one cock $5.00; three White Face Black Spanish hens, one cock $5.00. Get started with these extra laying breeds. M. C. Fuggart, Greenwood, S. C. 4-2C-ltp. THIS AD, accompanied by cash will buy a dozen photos as follows: Large size Cabinets $3.00; Halt Size Cabinets $1.25; Post Cards 50c; offer expir?>3 April 30th. Al len's Studio, North Main. 4-25-:Up. FOUND FOUND-Bunch of keys with belt hook attached have been left at tl.is office. Owner can have same by paying for ad. 4-25-2t. LOST LOST-In cemetery Sunday afternoon lady's gold watch with initials S. G. S. Finder will please return to Intelligentr office and get re> ward. 5-4-.Up. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TEACHERS Thc next regular examination for leachers will be held in tho couri louse on Frida, May 7, 1915. The ex imlnation wilt open nt 9 g. m. and dose at five p. m. The examination will be on the 'egular subjects. S J. B. FELTON, County Superintendent Education. ?0TICE-AS TO COMMUTATION ROAD TAX All persons liable to road tax for 915 are heroby notified that the time or payulent to the county treasure* ot aid taxes will expire on the 1st day if Kev, 1315. After that date a penal i ?d? be attached. J. MACK KINO. ' Supervisor. .0TH E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigned executors of the state ot M. E. Pruitt, deceased, hero y gives notice that they wilt cn fay 27th, 1915 at ll o'clock a. m. np. ly to the Judge ot probate for An erson County, for a ftUal si- .dement f said estate and a discharge from ia office of administrator. MRS. CORRIE PRUITT, JOSHUA PRUITT, Stars, ?t Aced Meat. The extraordinary keeping niall 1er. of meat when nubject tl to Well egulated cold ntoragu have recently *en proved. A hindquarter of Aus riallan beet whlcb had boen In sior ge for 18 years was exhibited at ne Smithfield London market. It ad been shipped from Australia to falla by the "Duke of Portland" In 'ebruary, 1896. It was kept In Malt* mil the Spring of 1914, and then eat to London in June. The color i the meat had faded, but beneath (ie urf?ce the maM had undergone eiuarkably little change. Chemical aalysls revealed that tho meat had ?st none ot its dietetic value.