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50 Quarts Fresh Country Strawberries These are the- finest ber ries grown in Anderson County, today 1 C^, quart.A*,*' BREAKFAST CEREALS New Monogram Roll- Og ed Oats, 2 pkgs tor.. ?OC Fresh Puffed Wheat IO package.i?C Fresh Puffed Rice, 2 OP pkgs for.?OC 25c Wheat, 2 pkgB for . 15c Fresh Cream of Wheat, pkg .. . Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, pkg. FreBh Grape Nuts, package . Fresh Dutch Tea RuBk,' pkg ,. .. 10c 15c 10c We want your coopera tion on prompt delivery. Let us have your orders before 9 o'clock in the morning and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Anderson Cash Grocery STICK A FORK IN TUE BOAST you get at this market and see the] juice follow. That's because the meat | la from young, tender cattle. HAVE ONE NEXT SUNDAY when all the family have time to en- j Joy it aa thev should. You'll find yourself wondx. lng what you v.ill do] with that bottle of appetite tonic. There certainly will be no need for lt If you buy your meat here. The Lily White Market J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor. Phone 094. Palm Beach Suits Cleaned and Pressed . . . .50c Dry Cleaned . . / 5c AU pressing done on a Steam Press Anderson Steam Laundry FRESH FISH ALWAYS FRESH Last evening we received a shipment .of fine fish, including the following: Shad, Red Fin, Crokers, Butter Fish, ' Black Fish, Salmon Trout, Shceph?ad, Span ish Mackere?, Red Snapper, Pom pano, Shrimp, ind Whiting. Fish Dressed Free of Charge, ?t? De? livered Promptly C. F. POWER & SON Phone 117. Cor. Benton and McDuffie "We Arc Re ll Tills is the great 14-inch rifle ol the American super-dreadnought Texas with which William Huef, star gunner of Ul? navy, made six hits of a moving target at a distance of fourteen miles, thereby breaking the world's record of marmauship. He did this in recent practice off the VirgiDla Capes, and lie is therefore a hero of the American fleet, assembled Ordinance ] Water j ALL CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE BEFORE STREETS ARE PAVED THE ORDINANCE Also Requires. Changing Present Connections to Meet New Specifications. The text of the ordinance to re quire water, - sewerage and gas con nections to be uiado on certain streets or parts of streets preparatory to the paring of those streets, which was adopted yesterday afternoon by city council, reads aa follows: Whereas, the City Council has de cided to pave certain st ree. ?< aud parte of streets in the city of Anderson, .to wit: First: North Main street between Earle street and Hoberts street; Second: South Main street be tween Church Btreet and Norris street ; Third: West Market street between South . Main street and Maxwell street; Fourth: Church street between Peoples street and Manniug street; Fifth: Bast Hiver street between South Main street and Coughlln ave nue; Sixth: North McDufiie street bo tween East Whittier street and Green ville street; Seventh: South McDuflle street be tween East Benson street aud Hamp ton street; Eighth: Greenville street between Main street and Boulevard; Ninth: West Whinier street be tween the Charleston and Western Carolina Railway Track and Monroe Btreet; Tenth: Calhoun - street between North Main street and Evans Btreet; Now therefore, be it ordained, by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Anderson. South Carolina, in coun cil asaembled and by authority of the same. ' Section 1. That all owners of pro perty on the said streets and parts ot streets which are to be paved as above set forth, be and they are here by required immediately and before the construction of such paving shall be "begun to make all connectiona with the water, sewerage and gas systems on auch streets or parts ot streets. AU water pipes to the water malus and connections laid under any of streets or parts of streets which are to be paved, shall be .of lead, and such lead pipes shall extend from the water mains to the curb cocks. Section II. That wherever In the Judgment of the City Engineer, any of the present iron water pipes' and connections with the water mains un der said .streets or parta of streets which are to Ita paved have become so deteriorated, or in hts Judgment will In the future become so deterior ated, as to require removal, then lt shall be the duty of said City En gineer to give notice thereof to the jwner of the property or person, firm :>r corporations, and thereupon lt .hall ne the duty of such owner of property, or such person,, firm or cor poration, to reolace the said'Iron wa ter pipes immediately and before the construction of the paving shall fae begun with ?end ptpes and connec tions, which lead pipes slt .lt extend from the water mains to the curb cocks and if any such ownor of pro perty, person; firm or corporatism does not desire to continue the uso at the said water connections then lt shall fae the duty of such owner or auch person, firm, or corporation to cause paid iron pipe.? te be removed ady," Said Uncle Sam's Je sr . in the Hudson R^Aer during the week when the Lusitania, with more than IOU Amerlcuns. was sunk. The Texas carries ten of these great rides, the strongest in any navy in thc world, except those on the five warships built, and now building, in BrtiiBh shipyards of the class of ?lie Elizabeth, which tore up the forts of I the Uurnelles. Requiring Connections immediately and the connections with thu water mains discontinued before the construction of the pavSng shall he uegun. Section III- That after the con struction of the pavement on said Btreets and parts of streets shall have been completed, no person, firm or corporation shall Uar up or tunnel under any portion tnereof for any purposes whatsoever. Section 1 T!:at any person violat ing any of the provisions of this ordi nance Bhall bepuulshed by Imprison ment not exceeding thirty days or by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars . . Section .V. This ordinance shall be come effective Immediately upon Its passage. Done and ratified In council aa tombled under the corporate seal of .aid city on this the 14th day of May, l Mfr: MARKETS LOCAL QUOTATIONS ti rain and Seeds. Mar corn, per bushel ....90c to $1.00 Mixed peas.SI.50 to $1.60 Jane seed, per bushel.$1.25 Soy beaus, per. bushel.$2.00 California Muck eye peas, per bushel.$2.75 to $3.00 Dwarf Essex Kape, per pound. .'.16c Seed Cotton, 'lev.-land, per bushel.. ..75c to $1.0? Cooks, per bushel .. ..$1.00 to $1.25 Toole, per bushel.. .. ..75c to $1.00 Mitchells 1'rollfic. per bushel.. $1.50 Texas Riordan, per bu. $1.00 td $1.25 >*ulpepper, per bushel.$1.00 Poultry. Hens, each... .;<5c to 50c Priers, each.30c to 4Gc Fresh Meats. Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c tc ?2 l-2c Hogs dressed, per lb.Ile .Mutton dressed, per lb. K'e to ll l-2c Lire Stock. Beef cattle, per lb.4 to 4 1 -2c Veal calf, per lb.4 to 5 1-2.^ HogB, per lb.....8 to 9c Sheep, per lb...4 1-2 to 5 L-2c Provisions Country bama, per lb. 16c to 17 l-2c Eggs, per doz. . .17 ?-2t Butter, per lb.20 to 25c 3weet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10 Turnips, per bu.60c to 85c Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 75c Spring onions, per bunch Sc to 3 l-2c COTTON Local cotton.? ..9c New York Marketa. ? Open high low clos* May.9.20 9.20 9.00 9.00 July.9.42 9.45 9.25 9.25 Oct.9.7? 9.80 9.55 9.62 Dec.9.99 9.99 9.82 9.8G BP-^? 9.70._ LiTerpoel Cotton. Open Close May-June,.6.25 5.16 July-Aug..5.34 5.36, Ocl-Nov. .6.56 6.61 Spots 5.30. Salea 4,000. Receipts 12.000. , Cotton Weak. ?Jew York, May 14.-Cotton weak du local market. Liverpool buying caSed alight rallies In middle morn ing, but trading dull early In after noon with : active months ll to lt pointa not lower. ?? FOLEY KIDNEY PUK)! fat BACKACHE Kioaer* trna ?isootav ickies Sitting on the Tex The New York and the Texas are he llrst vessels of the American navy .o be equipped with 14-inch rifles, a weapon forty-four feet lu length, neighing sixty-three tons and hurling i 1,400-pound shell twenty-one miles. At 10,000 yards it can penetrate six teen inches of the best Krupp armor, rho shell carries a much larger burst ing charge Utan does the 12-lnch, wltli Mr A. W. A. HUI)(JENS, Editor i Phone 87. ' -o- 1 Calhoun Street Club. . | The Calhoun Street Club WUB beau- j if til ly entertained yesterday morning j jy Mrs. T. L. Cely at her attractive lome on Calhoun street. The house ? vas bright with sweet peas and roses i intr"the gamee were delightfully In- P cresting. After the games Mrs. Cely . 1 served an elegant two course menu. 1 The guests for the morning were, ' i drs. Lt. S. Horton, Mrs. Keith Prc-1 t rost, Mrs. W. D. McLean, Mrs. Mar- ' j shall Orr, Mrs. G. B. Greene, Mrs. florence Carter, Mrs. Harry Gelsberg, | Hisses Bertha Cashin, Ella May Cuni- ( nings. Annie May Lawsoii of Coluiu 1 * jiu. Mary Dunovant of Chester, Janie t Inmlln. . ,, I < Mrs. Hefty Entertains. Mrs. Raymond. Beaty entertained wa tables af a ne. i ton bridge Qn Thursday morning , in honor of Mrs. toss charming . guests, Mrs. Temple toy and Miss Lucile Bray of Rich ncnd. It was a delightfully infer nal affair and fully enjoyed by hose present. After the cards were aid aside, tempting refreshments vere served. The guests were Mrs. ?. P. Ross, Mrs. Temple Roy, Mrs. . D. ammett, Mrs. W. B. Vnlentine, ir?. Wi H. Valentin.-, Mrs. Phelps laBseen, Miss Mary Dunovant and Uss Lucile Bray! Miss Bessie Allen of Belton will pend the week-end with Mrs. T. L. :ely. Miss Annie May Lawson of Colum II Waa here this week, as the guest f Mrs. G. B. Greene. She has gone D Clemson to visit friends. \ Personal \ : _; t Mr. Clarkson Hassell, who has a osition In the government service In 'anama, ls at home for a visit to his arents, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Fus all. Mrs. H. J. Adams of Charlotte, N. !.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. tevens on South Malu street. Dr. and Mrs. L. O. McCalla. Mr. nd Mrs. P. I. Jones, Miss Annie (alford of Starr, and Mrs. Marshall ones of Iva, were an automobile par ir here yesterday.. . Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dickson of 'ownvllle spent yesterday with the titer's brother, Mr Otis Holland on Illa street. Misses Florido and Helen Harris nd Carrie Fretwell went to Clemson vr the (.'Mice last night. All Day Binging. There will be an all day singing at fare Shoals Baptist r.'iurcu ou Sun ay. May lil. conducted Kx Professor ?. H. Milford and TV. O. McKinney, nd all good singers are invtied to ai mil and bring song books. CITKOLAX CITROLAX? CITROLAX! j; Beet thing for constipation, sour jn omach, lazy liver and sluggish bow- t)( ls. Stops a sick headache almost at m ace. Gives a most thorough and Ui itlrfnctory flushing-no pain, no ausea. Keeps your system cleansed, g? weet and wholesome.-R. H. Weih- fe 5ht, Salt Lake City. Utah, writes: "I ad Citrolax the best layatlve I ever ?ed. Does not cr lp* so asplsasant 1 rter-effects." Evans Pharmacy. a*' 14-inch Rifle. which all other dreadnoughts and noBt American battleships are armed, ind because of this und Us greater inergy the destructive effect ls much greater than that of the lighter shell. The lilies showing above are the S-inch. of which tho Texas and tho N?'cw York have twenty-one. They ire designed as protection against :orpedo attack._ ENTHUSIASM GROWS 1 AD. WRITING CONTEST Numerous Contestants Already Busy-Church Society Enters. Everybody's doing lt! Doing what? lYrithig ads for the Amateur Ad Writers Contest. Each day brings to Igt numerous contestants who had tot announced the tact before that hey thought they had talent for ad writing. Those who are trying their hand or the firat time at this very int .. ;stlug pastime are delighted. They tay that the mental exertion of trying o write Just the correct words that viii Induce the public to tome itraight down town to Mr. So and Jo'? store NOW and buy something vhlch they had no intention of pur :Uaslng before they read the wonder ully "fetching" adlet ls certainly apt! vating. If you ha7e ucver tried this stunt iharpen your pencil NOW and begin ^T ONCE, lt's lota of fun. and. then, uok at the prizes. The merchants, u talking alunit the questions and uggestious made to them by parties Aio are now engaged In writing ads or this contest state that they are ouvlnced that the uds will be away hove thu average. That the general nhl it- will be amazed at thu clever ds written by these umuteurs. - The Intelligencer heard, yesterday hat Uiere was a church society of the Ity which had its members working n ads for this contest, and that If iey were uwarded auy of the prizes, lie society would get the money. Pret y good Idea. Others might do the ame. Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of aceat scholarship in Winthrop Col ige and for the admission of new :udents will be held at the County on rt House on Friday, Joly 2, at 1) , m. Applicants must not be less ian sixteen years of age. When cholarshlps are vacant after July 2 tey will be awarded to those making ie highest average at this examina on. provided they me<-i the coudi ons governing the award. Appli qus for Scholarships should write ? President Johnson before' the ex-, nination for Scholarship examina on blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and .ec tuition. The next session will pen September ir?. 1916. For further (formation and catalogue, address res. D. H. Johnson, Rock Hill, 8. C. Dazzling Display of Cot Class. Mr. "Buck" Barton, the efficient and Iways affable gentleman who resses the windows in Marchbanks Babb's jewelry store has certainly lone bimseii proud" this week with beautiful and tempting display of e tea, lemonade and water served i perfectly beautiful sparkling cut lass pitchers, glasses, etc. The wln w display is entirely of new pat ina in rich, ont glass, and ls at acting considerable attention._ DONT CABBY A HANDICAP . TH BOUGH LIFE. Did you ever atop to think that mr every action, every thought, ?ur disposition, and character are fluenced every day by Ute condi ni ot your Liver? Failure In life ay be the direct result of a dlsor ired Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Idneya will keep your liver la per ot condition. Oet a bottle. For Bale by all Druggists. i URRA Y DRUG CO., Distributora, Columbia, S. 0. 6 to 18 BOYS Palm Beach Suits in either Plain or 'Norfolk only""" $4.50 T. L. Cely Co. THE BANK ACCOUNT Is the first step towards success. Makes you independent. Protects your family in emergencies. Gives vou standing in the community. ls an ever present help in time of need. Start one with us at once. Interest paid on deposits. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. Hot Weather Makes Business Good If you have never been to our store, come around and see how Fresh Meat is and should be Kept, especially during Fly Time, As the weather grown hot, our Fresh Meat business Increases. FRESH MEATS. Fresh Country Egge. Big Tender Steaks, lb.15c Big Fat Dressed Hens. Roasts, lb.12 1-2 and 15c VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Sliced Ham and Breakfast Ba- Snap) Beans and Onions. . con... Beets and Squash. All kinds of Good Sausage, New Potatoes and Salad. Liver, Brains and Tongues. New Cabbage and Lettuce. Bolled and Cured Hams, Grape Fruit and Oranges. Veal Steaks and Roasts. Strawberries and Bananas. Our Store is Koo! and Clean Phone us your needs. Absolutely no extra chargea for quick delivery.. "Eventually, Why Not Now." W. A. F? O W E R. 212 South Main SAM HARPER, Mfr. Phone 132. We will pay good price for first class beef cattle and sheep. See or phone us before you sol). Tir*$tone 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 If good music and uplifting lectures you wonld enjoy, go to the Aa. derson Chautauqua. If good wholesome clean meats and Groceries you would relish come to "The Spot Cash Grocery" We have in Fresh and Cured meats this week: Pork, Ham, Cured Ham, Breakfast Bacon, Beef Roast, Beef Liver, Tender Juicy Steak, Weiners and Bologna Sausage. In fresh vegetables we have: Green Beans, New Irish Potatoes, Onions, Cababge, Tomatoes, Green Peas, Squash and Beets. Fresh Reo' Strawbarries. Phone 181 all your Grocery Wants! We will supply you on quick notice. The Spot Cash Grocery Phone 181. J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. Ill N. Mila.