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ri Byfe and Bye Lead? to th? house of never, Begin now, save a part of your earnings Continuous^ Savings will soon count up when deposited in the Savings Department of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank In the county. Do You Chickens Sf ao, here's th?' place to get your leed. We carry the full Cypher's line -Lavin* Mash, Scratch Feed, Short Cot Alfalfa, Developing Food, for lit tle "Biddy" chicks, Meat Scraps, and Wheat Shorts, etc.. ate. J. M. McCown -,' - Faene 22 East Whitner Street the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if lt would pay to buy a GAS RANGE tackle the coal range all ay one of these Hot Days and cook for your ife. That will decide the esti?n for you quickly | &tdersen Gas Co. Phone 844 ? . y. ?094* .$0U CA?? CROOSE the meat best Suited to your requirements und we wi? cut lt exactly aa you request lt. If you don't haye time to select per sonally TUB HEATS for your table you should send your orders to us. We give every order carefu*. atten tion and will stead you only choice ?ste of the best meats. Try our market. v ^% The Lily White Market i If. ?ifKDS?T, Proprietor. Phon? ?Si. PW? CABBY A HANDICAP THBODGH LfFJB. - ron aver stop to think that ifftj .action, every thought, ii too, and character aro *d every day by <ho condi yOur Zdver?: Failure in life DR. ANO MRS. VINES TENDERED SUPPER BY MR. AND MRS. KING AT HOTEL CHIQUOLA LAST NIGHT BEAUTIFUL AFFAIR Guests Included Pastor? of City Church and Wives, College and Church Officers. Hotel ('lihniola wa? the scene of a beautiful affi?1 . last night when Mr. nml Mr?. It. lt. King entertained at an elegant course supper lu honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Vines. The gucHts for the evening Includ ed the pastors of the City and their WIMVH, the church officers, and their wives, and thc local trustees of An derson College and their wives. After all had gathered in the parlors of tho hotel, and greeted Mr. and Mrs. King, and their distinguished guests, all were invited into Hie spa cious dining room which had been beautifully decorutcd for the occas ion. Tho tables were arranged like a maltese eros*, with large bowls of pink and yellow roses placed at in tervals. Dainty hand painted for get-me-not place cardB bore tho gucstH's name and after each one had found his or her place, they wrote on their card, some good wish for Mr. and Mrs. Vines, expressive of their love and interest In them and their new home In Virginia. An elegant course supper was beau tifully served, after which Mr. King asked Dr. Frazer to act as toastmas ter. Several charming and Informal talkB wcro given, bearing testimony * ELECTRIC CIT1 * ; . * Items of Interest and Persan? * Wireless on tho St Anderson Automobiles Number Nearly 1,000. The automobile and motor vehicles in Anderson county now number something over OOO. The register lu tho clerk of court's office showea 886, but owing to thu fact that many of these numbers arc UHcd for moro thnn ono car, the total number will run over !M)0. Fifty cars have been regis tered nineo May 1st and lt will not bc long before there will be over 1,000 automobiles and motor vehicles in this county. OH Compang is Moving Plant. Tho plant or tho Standard OH Com pany ts being moved from the old site on the Blue ridge yard to the Junction Of tho city and the interurban linea of the Piedmont and Northern. Thia chango is being becnusc of tho need of more room and because of tho 1 fact that the nov alto will bc morn accessablo both from the atroet and railways. Two new tanks have boen ordered for this plant, each having a capacity of 20,000 gallons. S ! Saved G "I want to tell you what cetved from thc use of Th ed Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Ciifl "I? certainly has no equ liver and stomach troubles. 1 saved my little girl's life. 1 they went In on her, but c Black-Draught made them bn more trouble. I shall never 1 BLACK-f In my horde.10 For consHpatic ness, ?rj?faria, chills and fevt jrfnk, Thedford's Black-Di ible, gentle and valuable I! you sutler from any ot Draught lt is a medicine o irs o* splendid success : ng and old. For sale eve MKS. ?. A. IMOGENS, Editor, Ebon* to tho wann place Mr. and Mrs. Vims have made for themselves In the heart? of the people of Anderson. Those present were: I).-, and Mrs. .Ino. F. Vitus. Mr. and Mrs. ll. C. Llgofl, l'"V. and Mrs. J. W. Speake, Kev. :tml Mrs. W. II. Frazer. Rev. and Mrs. I). W. Dodge, Hov. and Mrs. J. M. Harrison, Rev. and Mrs. .). I, Martin, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. l.edhcitor. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sulli van. Mri und Mrs. Wm. Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Henry, Mr. and Mr.- J. M. Padget, Mr. and Mrs. F. .V. Burnett. Mr. ami Mrs. L. G. Ilollcman. Mr. an d.Mrs. J. K. Sail lir, Dr. ami Mrs. .lames I'. Klnard, Mr. and Mrs. H. ll. Watkins, Mrs. Dlllitignm and Mrs. P. M. King, Mr. md Mrs. I!. F. Martie, of Greenville; Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Allen, Mr. md Mrs. D. C. Drown. Colonel and Mrs. J. N. Drown, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Harriss. Mr. and Mrs. I*. E. Clinkscalcs, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Duckett, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Karie, Afr. ami Mrs. II. F. Mauldin, Dr. and Airs. A. !.. Smothers, Mr. and Mrs. h. P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sulllan, Air. and Mrs. N. C. Durrlss, Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. MaltlBon. Mr. and Airs. IS. R. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. I!. I\ Clarke, of Atlanta. Ga., ami Messrs. J. A. Brock and C. W. McGee. Perrott, Ga., returned to their home yesterday after a visit to relatives here. Airs. Karlo Harton and Airs. Fd. Atkinson went to Augusta yesterday afternoon, on account of tho death of Air. Charlie T. Gause. Mrs. Pucker T. Taylor loft yester day afternoon for her home at Rich land, Ga., after a week's VIBU to re latives here. .Mrs. S. J. Isbell of Walhalla Is vis iting friends at thc Bellevue hotel. Miss Norwood Raker of Calhoun Falls, ls visiting Mrs. J. C. Ixmiax of the Bellevue Hotel. Miss Kdna Thompson has returned I I rom a trip to Highlands. fr ^fr w)? 9fi ^fr ff* 9fr *Sfr ^fr "Ifr .V' ^fr V ? SPARKLETS ? _, * J Mention Caught Over tho * reels of Anderson * Parts of County Visited Hy Severe Wind Storm. Visitors in the city yesterday from j the lower sections of the county stat ed that a severe wind Btorm visited them Tuesday night or early yester day morning. Thcro was not much rain but tho wind was fierce and in nome places blew down trees and damaged tho fruit crop.. At Iva thc walls of thr Poliffoff dry goods store still standing, although the building waa destroyed by fire several weeks ago, were blown down. ! Granted Bail at Sum of $500.IM). Joe Beaty, the young negro boy who was placed in jail on Monday [afternoon for the murder of L. L. Rigby, another negro boy, was allowed ball before Judge Prince yesterday afternoon In tho sum of 1500. Mr. Robort Keaton, on ' whose place the shooting occurred, went the bond. ? ? o Emkrne Commencement From May 30 to Jane 1. The commencement exercises at ?.........Mil iiTs Life wonderful benefit I have re ford's Black-Draught," writes ton Mills, Ky. tal for la grippe, bad colds, finruy believe Black-Draught vYlhrt she had the measles, ne good dose of Thedford's ?k out, and she has bad BO >e without ?RAUGHT m, indigestion, headache? dizzJ ;r, biliousness, and all similar -aught has proved Itself a safe, remedy. these complaints, try Black f known merit Seventy-five proves its value. Good for ry where Price 25 cents. ft'*?" Dance Tonight. Thon? will be an Informal dance given nt the Rose Hill club this even ing. Cooper's splendid orchestra will furnish thc music, anti a large number of couples are expected to be present. Adaiii-i.Murray. The following invitations ha vt* been received in thf. city: "Mr. and .Mrs. ilenjamin Terry Arlalos request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of thei: daughter. Mamie to Mr. Edwards Hobo Murray, on Thursday the seven teenth of June at nine o'clock in the evening, at 409 College street, Macon, Ga." Anti a card enclosed: "At home after September Kith, at 101) College street, Macon. Mr. Murray is thc son of Mrs. Eva Murray of this city and his wedding will he an event of great Interest te his many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kecse and Miss Ruth Kecse have gone to Hart well. Ga., to spend several days with relatives. MIHS Floride Harris will go to Cock Hill the latter part of the week to at tend commencement at Winthrop College, and thc reunion of her class. Delightful Tarty. A delightful affair for the younger members of thc social set was given on Tuesday evening by Mia? (Marice Townsend at her lovely new home on North McDufllc street. Thc large living toom \\th Its broad cool piazza's ls Ideal for enter taining and it was a merry part of young people who gathered there for thiB delightful occasion. On thc piazza, a beautiful flowered covered j table was arranged and hore 'iced nectar wan served all during the evonlng. Later a delicious sweet course was served. It was a delight fully pleasant occasion and fully en Joyed by tho guests. Miss Bertha Pearson and Miss Nel lie Suo Plckens went to Due West yesterday for commencement exer [ cines of the college there. r Erskine College will begin on May ?'.0 and will go through June I. Tho baccalaureate sermon will bc preach ed by Dr. J. S. Ligon on Sunday morning and thc Joint celebration of tho literary societies that evening. The annual address will be delivered by Judge Joseph T. Johnson on Tues day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Have Moved io Willlamston. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Pratt moved to Williamston Tuesday where they will make their homo in the future, Mr. Fruit having been appointed car rier for R. F. D. route No. 1, from that place. Mr. Pruitt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. P.rult of this city and he will take up his duties as car rier on June 1st. Fountain Inn Party in ( Hy D. N. Garrott, president of the Bank of Fountain Inn. T. D. Wood, manager of tho Fountain Inn Oil 'Mill Co.. D. R. Nartln and Earl Jones, machinists, and Robert Quil len .of Fountain Inn, were in town for a few hours Wednesday. Kr. Fred 6. Tucker Ordained Last Night. Mr. Fred G. Tucker. Bon of Mr. G. Li. Tucker ot this city, was or dained as a minister last night at tho services ah tho First Baptist church. Mr. Tucker is a student at Piedmont College, Dc Mor act, Ga., and carno here to be ordained by Dr. Vinos before ho left this cltv. Tho service was very imprcsslvo and Dr. Vinos' talk to Mr. Turkor and thc congregation was good. Hot? Mes. Herrod Got Bid of Her Stomach Trouble. "I suffered with stomach trouble for years and tried everything I hoard of, but tho only relief I got was temporary until last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and Dre aired a bottle ot them at our drug store. I got immediate relief fron that 'dreadful heaviness after eating and from pain in the stomach." writes Mrs. Linda Herrod, Fort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable everywhere. Meeting Elks Tonight. A special business session of An derson Lodgo No. 1206. B. P. O. E.. will be held tonight at 8:30 o'clock, at the home. All members are re quested to be present. . They Are 70 leam Old. "For some time past my wife and myself were troubled with kidney trouble." writes T. B. Carpenter, Har risburg.. Pa. "We suffered rheumatic patna all through the body. The first few doses of Foley Kidney Pills re lieved us. After taking tve bottles between us we are entirely cured. Al though we are both in the seventies we gre as vigorous as we were 30 years ago." Foley Kidney Pills stop sleep disturbing bladder backache. rheumatism, d swollen Joints sud sore "Svens Pb annicr, , :-, SCENES AT MANNING AFTER RECENT CYCLONE Tin; Intelligencer reproduces below a series of cuts made from photo? graphs of damage which was wrought by the cyclone which swept over Bev el al counties in thc lower part of the State a few weeks ago. entailing loss of live ami property. The storm was particularly severe in Clarendon County The four cuts printed herewith are made from scenes in the town of Manning after the e ye lone. Thc cuts nre used through courtesy of thc Manning Herald, of which Mr. J. K. Brecdln, formerly a popular resident of this city, ls editor. The Levi Lot Tree on Roof of Peoples Rank. Howden Warehouse. Old Dispensary Building. We Have the Most Sanitary Market IN UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OP OUR STORE No flies, no dust, no bad odors. AU meats sro cut under fans and put in refrigerator show cases. When sold they are wrapped In moisture proof paper under fans and delivered to your home In a nice clean way without any extra charge Tor quick delivery service. This is the truth in a nut shell. Tho ladles are Invited to inspect our store and espoclally our meat department. FOR THIS WEEK WE HAVE Veal Roast ana liteaks String Beans Pork Roast and Chops New Onions * Beef Brains and Liver New Potatoes All Pork Sausage New Cabbage Ilambcrger and "Welnors New Beets and Squash Sliced Bacon and Ham Grape Fruit and Oranges ?Sliced Bolled Ham Strawberries and Bananas. For Saturday, big fat dressed hens, Virginia Shad, Speckled Trout Try our Ocean Batter Fish. We have all kinds of good trades in Groceries. 7 POUNDS RIO COFFEE FOR $1.00 W. A . F* O W IC fl. 212 South Main SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 132. We are in the market for good Beef Cattle avid Sheep. Bathing Suite :-: Water : Tennis Shoea S BOOK SWORE Condensed Passenger Schedule PIEDMONT A NOBTHEBN BAIL Wi I COMPANI. Effective January 17th, Itlft. ANOFHNON Arrivals. wo. ll.Ss? a. a. No. SS.10.00 a. au No. M.Uti" a. ak No. 37..lilfi p. BB. No* SS.ti40 p. BB, No. 41.6.00 p. m. No. 48.0i20 p. m. Departures, No. 80.7.15 a. ss. No. 82.8:00 ? No. 84.IO18O a. ai. No, 86 .12.05 p. at. No. 38 . 2.30 p. ss. No. 40.4<4& p. ss. Ne. 42.8:10 p. as. .CS. ALLEN, Traffic Manurer. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From tlie NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . . .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . . ll :15'A. M. No. 5 . . . . 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly Kiven. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Could You Use a little) extra money to good advantage jost now? Haven't yon something to sell? Do you own something yon no longer use, but which if offered at a bargain price, would ap peal at once to som? one who does need it? " An INTELLIGENCER Watti Ad will tum th? trick. PHONE 321 "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, MO FEET . TIZ" make? ?ore, burning, tired feet fairly danoo with delight Away go the sfchea and pains, th* corns, callous**, blisters sad bunions. "T?Z" draws out the acids aid poisons thai puff up your feet No ? numer how hard yon work, how long you dance, how far yob walk, of how long you remain on rmr feet, "TIZT ringa rastrel ?opt comfort. .TIZ* is won derful for tired; aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shok a?rer burt or neem tight Get a 46 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever-wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, stott sad happy. . CHEAP IN9?BANCE. You can buy a bottle of Di. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 3, and cleanse your system from alt impurities of your body, and eats lots of sickness abd lost time. Pries 26 and 60 cents. For sale by alt druggists. Dr (atributad by Murray Drug Co., Columbi*. S. C. Whooping Cough. "When my daughter had whooping sough she coughed eo herd st one time that she bad hemorrhage of the lunge I vas terribly alarmed about her econ di Jon. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Pwmedy no highly recommend ed I got her a bottle and ft relieved the cought st Once. Betbve she had vntshed two bottles of thin reined'? she waa entirely well." writes' Mr?. 9. F. Orhnes, Croola>siHe, Ohio; Ob tainable everywhere. /