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T??cstonc TIRES They are the tires that carry you longest, far therest and easiest, with most miles per dollar and fewest stops on the way. ? For Sale By $ Todd Auto Shop Spend your money at home. Buy South Car olina custom hand made harness, bridles, etc., at factory prices. A trial order will prove our as sertion. We buy hides and tallow at highest prices. Write us your wants and offerings. WILSE W. MARTIN Columbia, 8. C. ?BSrVVING HABIT During the past live, ten or more years, how much have YOU saved as a reserve to be drawn upon in the later and more nev *y period of your life? The SAVING HABIT is very important for you to have in p -eparing for the time when you may not bc in health, strength and energy that is yours today. Why not start that Savings account TODAY? We pay interest on deposits. Peoples Bank of Anderson Do You Raise Chickens If so, here's the place to get 7 ir feed. Wo carry the fall Cypher's Hue -Laying Mash, Scratch Peed, Short Cut Alfalfa, Developing Food, for lil li 0 "Biddy" chicks, Meat Scraps, and Wheat Shorts, etc.. ?t?. J. M. McCown Phone 22 East Whitner Street. FRESH FISH ALWAYS FRESH Last evening we , received a shipment of fine fish, including the following: Shad, Red Fin, Crokers, Butter Pish, Black Fisjh, Salmon Trjbut, Sheephead, Span ish Mackerel, Red Snapper, Pom pano, Shrimp, and Whiting. . Fisk Dresse*] Free of Charge, and De? livered Promptly C F. POWER & SON Phone 117. Cor. Benson and McDuffie SAVES DAUGHTER Advkc of Mother no DMU Prc Yeats ftaigtterY Utim?f Ead Ready, Ky.-"I wt? ?ot able to do anything" for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and waa down in bed for three months. I rtnnnt tot! voil ti/vur 1 Wtjffred with my 'head,* OT?'"WitH" pet^ouanes? w?1 womanly troubles. Our funny doctor told my husband he could not do rae any good, and he had to ?ive tt up. We tried another doctor, tMifhedidnothelpmc. " At list, my mother advised me to tako Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 thought 4tt was no nae for 1 wes nearly dtad and nothing seemed to d? mc any good. But 1 took deven bottles, and now I am abbi to do all of my work and my own 'washing. I think Cardui te the best madidae In the world. My weight has increased, and Hook the picture of health." If yon suffer fro" any of the ailments peculiar to womsn, get a bottle of Cardui fcrfdv. Delay ls dangerous. We know Vt**!* help you. for it has helped so many thousands of other weak wornt? M the past SO years, AtilldaggUta. *v*aVflaajteiieei? ""??? ?Si Mrs. Elisabeth .Vinyard. M rs. Elizabeth Minya rd. wife: or Mr. C. K. MJnyard, died yesterday morning; at 5 o'clock at her home, Nc. 58 Henderson - street, ? Toxaway Miil village. She was 41 years or age. The funeral service? will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the Riverside Baptist church, after which interment will be at Sliver Brook Cemetery. Flora May Hhjhsalth. Flora May, thc thYee years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Highsmlth. died Tiirsday at the home No. Ill P. street. Brogon *Miil vil lage. The funeral cervices were field Thursday, alter which interment was made at Silver Brook cemetery. Walter Burdett. Waiter, -the two years old son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Burdett, died last Wednesday afternoon at the home In Varennes townshlv*. The funeral services . and interment took \dace Thursday at Smyrna church. -.-r_ , ^ ? CNIKUE DISPLAY Anderson Cash Grocery Window Shews Heme of Hershey's Caer? o?ate*. Tbe show wludow display of the Anderson Cash Grocery Co.. in which . ls portrayed the entire plant and sur roundings of Hershey's Chocolates is very artistic indeed. Pictures of the - plante, with the herds of tine, registered Holstein cowa graving on the beautiful green r i A'.urea; scenes- from the different departments through which the choc slates pass before reaching the public In their finished atete are shown; miall sample displays of the different products of this tremendous tnstitu* tlon are spread out before the. pub lic's gate in* the foreground In a way that gets attention; in fact thc win low ls not only artistic, but effective, neauing that lt attracts the attention sf the passer-by. and holds 'it long ?lough to draw him to the window Hershey's Chocolates are sold alt aver tho United Staten, and tn many foreign countries; and while their, sales annually reaches into the mil lions of dollars, thia .concern hasn't ret reached the point fas 'some F HW local concerna THINK they have), where they can afford to do without advertising. This * being true, it night not be amiss, for the small fish to follow tn the. wake of the success ful Whales. . -_?. W. W. 8 MO AK BETI'RN H ?eves Hark Wit?. Family'and Win Locate Here. - Waltcrbonv.May" 7.-Mr. and Mrs:, W. W. Sm oak ami family have return ed to Waltcrboro to make their home. Mr. Smoak has been living in Ander son since the last ot October 1013. where he was editor and manager ot Thc Anderson Daily Itnelllgencer. He left here March 1, 1918 for Madt loaville, Ky., tc take a half interest in the Hostler, and attar remaining there for eight months returned to South Carolina. Ha will resume - his charge of The Press end Standard as editor Sod manager. Mr. /Smoak . has' leased the Preobytt.-tan Manse sad has moved in there. A REM. KIDNEY MEDICINE AIMS RELIABLE I feel that 1 ought to tell what 1 know about Swamp-Hoot and what tt has done for me. 1 was down and ?out and had to quit work in 1906; I [only weight 135 pounds. ?Thc doctor j said I had Kidney trouble in the worst form, and my liver was out of I order; and I had Rheumatism so ? badly I could not get around. One day I picked up an Almanac and' saw your advertisement, and it tit J my case exactly. I got a onc-dol I lar bottle and took it and when it I was gone I felt so much better that j I bought five more bottles of Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root and I was a well ! man; my weight increased until I weigh 219- pounds. I am 65 years I old and I am feeling fine and work ?every day. I have three men who knew me when I had to quit work lin thc mill in 1906. and who will make affidavit to my present health. If you want to use the above state ments as my testimonials, you have my consent. Yours very truly, W; T. GRAVES. Anderson, Indiana. Personally nr/ieared before' me. this 4th day of February. l&U. W. T. Graves, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the Bame ls true in substance and in fact. ROBERT E. BRAG DON, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 8, 1917. Letter to Or. Kilmer & Co., llir.hu m ton, N. V. Prore What Swamp*Reot Will Po For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You wll lalso receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ ing, be sure and mention the Ander son Dally Intelligencer. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for yale at all drug stores. Our "JITNEY" Offer-This and 5c. DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pains and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. iStout people en joy them. Evans Pharmacy. CUNARD LIN EB Ll SITIAN A SUNK BY GERMAN SUBMARINE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) officials, lt is generally believed that the situation is the most serious since the outbreak of the war. President Wilson read dispatches late tonight but did not comment on them. Th? government ls not Inclined to act hastily, and is awaiting an investiga tion. London, May 7.-Tho Cunard liner Lusltftula was torpedoed and sunk this afternoon ten miles off Ojd Hoad, Kin sale, Ireland. She carried 1,253 pas sengers. They, with the crew were all saved. The huge vessel sank In thirty minutes. Fselief was set\t im mediately from Queenstown. The nav\U station Bent three tugs, five trawlers and a life boat. The Lusitania's lifeboats were launched before she was sunk. , . Old Head ls less than twenty miles from Cork on the Irish coast. Tho Lusitania's first call for help hy wire less'reached Queenstown at two fif teen this afternoon. It said "Want assistance. listing badly. * - The Lusitania was launched at Clydebank I June 7, 1906. and started on her first trip September 7th. of that year. On this trip she had 1X8 American pas sengers aboard, the rest being, Brit ish and other nationalities. Among the passengers on ber first trip were Elbert Hubbard and Alfred G. Van derbilt. A Greek steamer is report ed towing several boatloads of sur vivors to Kinsale. Other vessels have been sighted passenger laden for Queenstown and Kinsale. The report that the passengers and crew were saved has been officially confirmed. New York, May 7.-Confirmation of the report that the steamship Lusi tania has been sunk was received by the New York office of the Cunard line this afternoon. The liner was sunk at. 2.33 thia afternoon. When tbe .Lualtlana sailed from here last Saturday some nervousness waa caused by the publicatibn in the morning papers that day of an adver t?sQS?3?t warning thc tr.""-2lcrs that a state of war existed between Ger many and Great Britain and her al li?e and that the war xone, includes the waters adjacent to the British Isles and that the vessels flying the flag of Great Britain, were liable to destruction In these waters, and that tbe travelers, sailing on the ships or Great Britain in the war tone, slid so at their own risk. The advertisement waa signed "The* Im per!.'. " German embassy. " Best Thing for a SIMous Attack. "On*account of my confinevuent In the printing office I have for years bajen a chronic sufferer-from indiges tion and liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an attack that was so se vere that 1 waa not able to go to the sase for - two days. Falling to get any relief from any other treatment, I took three of Caamborlaln's Tsblets and the next day t felt like a new man," writes H. C. Balley, editor Car olina N#w?. Chap?n. S. C. Obtainable PULPIT COMMUTEE IN SECOND MEETING HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO NOMINATE DR. VINES' SUCCESSOR NO REPORT READY Probable Committee Will Have Nothing to Report For Some Time Yet. A mooting of tho pulpit committee of tho First Baptist church, appoint ed for tiie purpose of recommending to the congregation of this church n minister to succood the Rev. John F. Vines, D. D.. who resigned last Sun day to accept a cal to Roanoke. Vs., was held yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock in the directors' room of the Bank of Anderson. There was noth ing to give out for publication fol lowing the committee meeting. The pulpit committee was appoint ed by the board of deacons of thc church and consists of three deacons -('ol. J. N. Brown. Mr. J. A. Brock and Mr. P. E. flinksoales-?.nd twolw members of the congregation at large, os follows: Messrs. D. A. Ledbettor, C. S. Sullivan. Jas. P. Kinari!. E. lt. Horton Ernest F. Cochran. F. M. Burnett. J. l>. Brown. J. P. Crowther, J. L. Herabree. Rufus Pant, A. W. Kay and^Fred O. TrRjblc. The com mittee has met aud organized, elect ing Mr. C. S. Sullivan as chairman and Mr. P. E. Clinkscales as secre tary. lt ls understood that the commit tee has several ministers in mind, but as yet have not, of course, taken up the question of deciding upon any one. In tact, it ls understood tim committee will not be in a position to report, to tho congregation for sometime yet. It is probable that the matter of recommending a pastor will be post poned until after the Southern Bap tist convention, which will be held in Houston. Texas, to allow a sub-com mittee of the pulpit committee to at tend the gathering in the boj e of get ting a line on a BUCCOSOI- for Dr. Vines. HEAVY FIGHTING GOES ON IN EAST (CONTINUED FltOM PAGE ONE.) Narrows are said to nave been si lenced. Thc exact status in the great bat tle in western Galicia remains . In doubt, German and Austrian reports of spectacular victory aro Increasing ly optimistic. It is staled that Rus sian resistance ls being broken down steadily-that Hie whole Russhri army In the Carpathians has been placed In a precarious position. Petrograd aduces- however, while conceding a measure of success to their Teutonic foes, say these claims ire greatly exaggerated. The Rus sian war office announces a victory near Stry, in the Carpathian*, eas: it the sc?ne of the prcsefft main bat tle. Hopes that Italy would settle her inferences with Austria peacefully ire failing again. The Austrian gov ernment ls reported to have Inform ad Italy of extreme concessions lt is willing tn make. Austrinns and [lennans in Tome are said to have loat confidence of a favorable out, come. The German school In Home was closed on receipt of telegram from Berlin and the exodus nf Germans from Italy ls continuing in increasing numbera. * Austria ls making energetic mili tary .preparations for a possible at tack by Italy. London. May 7.-The Turkish of ficial announcement at Constantinople which was received, herc today, ssys that sovere losses havp been Inflicted on the French and the British t'rops which leaded on the Gallipoli penin sula. It ts declared that one entire battalion has been annihilated. The reports direct from the Dardanelles, whllo containing no details of the land fighting, say that the sea ">om bardment of thc Turkish forts ls pro ceeding successfully. Some forts at Shanaka and Killd Bahr, probably the others on both sides of the straits up to the narrows, aro said to have been silenced. The exact, status in the great battle in weBte- - Galicia remains in doubt The German ' and Austrian reports pf a spectacular victory are increas ingly optimistic. They state that the Russian resistance ia- being broken down steadily and that tho whole Russian army tn the Carpathians has been placed In & procurions position. Petrograd advices, however. whlh) conceding a measure of success lo Its Teutonic foes, say that these claims are greatly exaggerated. The Rus sian war office announces a victory near Stry, In the Carpathians, east of the scone; of. the present main battle; Hopes that Italy would settle her differences with Austria peace?ully are falling again. The Austrian gov ernment ls reported to have informed Italy' of the extreme concessions that lt ia willing to make. The Austrians sad Germana In Rome are said to have lost confidence tn a favorable outcome. The German schools in' Rome are'closed tn receipt of a tele gram from BerB-n and tha exodus of the Germans from Italy ls containing In Increasing numbers. Austria ls making energetic military prepara tions for a possible attack by Italy. Best Laxative For Children When your lia by ls cross and fretful Instead of the happy, laugh ing little dear yon are accustomed tn, In all probability the digestion has become deranged ?nd the bow els nceil attention, (live lt a mild laxative, dispel the Irritability and bring back the happy content of babyhood. Thc very best laxative for child ren la Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin, because it contains no opiate or narcotic druR. is pleasant tasting and acts gently, but surely, with out griping or other distress. Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell':; Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one dol lar a bottle. For a free trial bot tle write to Dr. W. H. Caldwell. iL'.", Washington St., Monticello, Ills. ALBERT JOHNSTONE LANDSJ GOOD JOB Secretary State Board of Chari ties and Correc tions. An Anderson hoy. Albert Sidney Johnstone, was yesterday elected sec retary tho State Hoard or Charities and Coi action, a position which car ries a salary of $2,500 st yea;'. Tito state hoard of> charities and correction mel yesterday afternoon itt Columbia and elected the secretary. They will meet on May 25 for tho pur pose of electing an assistant secre tary. lt Is understood that this pos ition will carry a salary of $I,xoo a year. . ' Mr. Johnstone ls a son of Dr. A. S. Johnstone of ihis city. For several months ho was secretary of tue Green \Slle Chamber of Commerce, s posi lion which he. filled most creditably. Prior to that he did Y. M. C. A. work in New York city and at several colleges. His friends in Anderson will he dc llphted to hear of his being elected to this responsible position. For Coughs that "Hang On.*1 Lingering colds, bronchial coughs, la grippe colds and similar ailment-, thut "hang on" until May are likely lo last all summer if nc cured. Roley's Honey nnd Tar Compound will allay inllammntlon. clear stopped passages, relieve distressing discharges at the source, banish stuffy, wheezy breath ing and heal and soothe raw nasal and bronchial passages, lt is prompt in action; safo and sure. Contains no opiates. Evans Pharmacy. A Crest Fight Against ( hinch Hues, j Farm and Fireside says: . "To fence against chinch bugs,' 1, 500 miles of barrlers'were laid down to protect cornfields last year. This cost $40,500, including labor. Tho average yield of th? protected fields was 25 bushels to tho acre, and lt ls est ima i ci that tho bari'.eis added to the yield of corn the value of $714. 710. This sort of work has to be done hy cooperation." STATEMENT (If the Condition of Thc Bank of An derson, located at Anderson, 8. Cl at the close of business .May .1st, 1915. Resources. 1-oans and discounts ....$1,057.770.76 Overdrafts. 17,064.40 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank. 6.520.00 Banking houw. 6.O00.00 Other real estate own* ed.'.. 30.540.00 Due from banks and bankers. 48.718.00 Currency. 1.310.00 Silver and other minor coin. 260.40 CheckB and cash items.. 1,623.22 Exchanges for the clear ing house. 19.126.19 Total.$1.187,923.06 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in.. 150.000.00 Surplus fund. 160.000.00 j Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. 77,089.54 Due to bank and bank ers . 33.7B9.76l Dividends unpaid .. .. 46.00 j Indi vidual deposits sub ject to check $239,097.46 Sa' 'ngs de posits . 203,933.03 Time certifi cates of de posit ... _ 136,060.34 Cashier's checks .. .. 4.174.78- 583,265.61 Notes and bills rodin?. ' counted. 109,261.91 Bills payable, Including certificates for money. .borrowed .. .; .. .. 79,600.00 Reservo fund carried on general Individual or saving ledger. 4,900.25 Total.$1,187.823.06 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson, ss. Before me came P. E. Clinkscsles. cashier of tho above named bank, who. being duly sworr, says that the above and foregoing statement, ls a true condition of said bank as shown by tho books of'said bank. P. E. CLINK?CALE8. 8wom to and subscribed before me this 7th day of Msy. 1914. \l. C, SMEARER, Notary Public, 8. C. Corre** Attest: A.A. Brock, I G. H. Balles. Robt. BL Llgon, Directors. VT7 Q M Thisis' * *^ it. Use for yourself, if you seek men, if yo fixtuics, equip- ment. Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or Ieee, Oca ? Biz Times 9L OO. All advertisement over twentv-flv word. Rates on 1,000 words to tton. Nn advertlaement taken for leas If your name appears tn the tole your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Some or thc boat coal and wood on the market at right prices. Wood cut to your order. Low country alabe? still my spe cialty. W. Ulmer, successor to I Piedmont foal & Wood Co. Phono C49. 4-15-tt j FOR SALE-1 CBBII Register, 1 awn ing, 1 Btove, 1 gas arc light, 1 large clock. 1 candy case. 600 counter boxes. 1 larg? C. S. Flag, 1 casli drawer, 1 candy scales. Joe Trow bridge. G-G-ot FOR SALE-Tobacco Dust, Bug Death and Slug-Shot. Now ls th') proper soason to apply for beat ro HUlta-get tho worm and tho bug be fore it gets yours. Purma? Smith, .Seedsman, Phono 464. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representativo in every community to act as agent for Tho Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply Tho Andorson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTER-To "-respond, contt dcntlally, with anyone d?sirions, of bocoming permanently cured ut the morphine or whtskoy habit. The KEELEY IN8T1TUTE, COLUMBIA. S. C., Box 7G. % LOST o LOST-Bicycle. 22 in. frame, coaster brake, black. Taken from near depot Tuesday night. . Return to Carrlngton'B, E. Whltner street. r.-7-lt. HOW WE WASH We wa?h your clothes by the \me of Bott water1-pure soap and exact scientific methods. There is no guesswork about our washing process, every thing ls done by rule and meas ure, u.l work that ls right in color and purity cannot but be the result. Drop in sometime, look over the modern machinery and pVo oesses we use all through our plant. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 7. -+- - f3-? Bye and Bye Leads to the house of never. Begin now, save a part of your earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited In the Savings Department of Thc strongest bank in the county. First ?he-Did your new gown cost much? Second She-Only one good cry? Philadelphia Public Ledger. Prosperity ls getting se close you can hear his footsteps on the walk. -Tampa Tribune. ls gone. Tomorrow DDAY is the day ihe coloumn of opp* ! it-if you seek a bro? u want to buy or sell Colutri ising Rates Ur? 16 con'?, Three e words prorate for ceca be used in a foatn made than SK esnts, cash In c? j phone directory yrn can be malled after its Inae MISCELLAN? ORV, PINK YVOOR, cut, o' foot lengths, or sluha; st ly dry. Prices right \. all kinds of fire wood. J? "Tho 15.00 Coal Manj*J IP ITS IN 'SEASON, ?Jgj wc haTc it; and the priai you lose your appetite tlo Oom" Cafe, J. B. Di prlctor. 128 W. Whltnor?-? BUCK-EYE HA lt BF, U wt^ ! cut lBc, ahavo 10. Best wi.^L. Isfaction guarontood. "MlBg^ T.et us duplicate your nKH lens while you wait Ca? r&y'-r: from a plew of the old gllL .. need your prescription. Ha?t";, I most modern Grinding Plant; South. If you are from Min come in we'll show yoii. I Louisa S. IlilgenbockenvH Assistant. Registered Optomcli 112 W. Whltncr St, firing FOR RENT ? FOR BF.NT-Store roce?; by The Intelligencer Department If inter* H stand and good proposu^^H tv Tho Intelligencer.. : FOR KENT, JUNE 1ST-?H house. No. 6?l W. Mdf^H modern convenient lsu porches, two acre lo!, lawn, etc., $30 per moflHH^^| son Real Bf. ?a to and In vc Mr. Thus. Cartwright, M?B^H^^H lng Department. -.-"' DR. J. ciity. eed. Office In 1 . Nor... Offlct Resident C. GADSDL Arch'u,r^MM 405.406 BIcck^j9^H Anilvrson, S. fl ^^^^^ STICK A FORK IN T&. you get at this ?arke^?r Juice rollow. ThalV: is from young, tender oa^^H HAVE ONE KBXT the. family oM^^^flHfl Joy it aa they ahoul yourself wondering 'wi. with that bottle of There certainty will be lt you buy your maal h' Mfr The Lily WWtet?^ J. N. UND8JkV|S^jr PBoae? S FOLEY fog BACK AC ri ? Kl