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[WI Extra Special Our Great "May "White Sale for Friday and Saturd a y Lot 1-20 doren Wide SkirtB. lace and embroidery trim med. ?old formerly for $2.00 and $2.BO, extra d?1 OA. Bpecial at. ?J)*??T' Lot 2-40 dozen "Marcellas," original price $1.50 Qftrf% and $2.00, extra special at.t/OC Lot 3-5 dozen "Marcellas," sold for $1.00 and OQ^ $1.26, extra special at.O?/? Lot 4-20 domain Children's Drawers, hemstitched '1 A and tucke; sizes 2 to 12, at. J.UC Lot 6-Misses' Crepe Gowns, low neck, 75c AO^ values. Bpecial at.Wv Lot 6-Ladies' Knit Union Suits, . low neck, no sleeves, knee length, tight or loose knee, epe- ??'C ^ dal at. .?aDC Lot 7-Ladies' Gowns, V neck, special at. 47c Lot 8-Ladies' Gowns, high or low neck, embroid- QQ*% ery trimmed, value $1.5Q^extra Bpecial at. ?/OC All Underwear arrahg/ed on first floor, center aisle* This makes choosing easy D. The Chewiest Chewing Gum everChewed 5* "lr Chew . All .5c the packet or two "Bobs" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. SOME pep* to "Bobs;* the newpeppemiintfSavoreci, candy-co?ted hearts of real chewing gum. Say!-e*one or two at a time-they give you a new taste and flavor, a newclass te chewing gum. ?et Hie "Bobs" Toda CIVIC LEAGUE AT PENDLETON Have Made City Park Beautiful -School Improvement As sociation Active. Pendleton. May 27.-The Civic League and the School Improvement Association arc both doing such good work, and doing it so quietly that tho results are not as woll known as they shonld be. In our own town the Civic League has taken the park in hand, have! planted bede of flowers, set out shrubs, and are keeping the grass clipped and raked, and have helped to make it. what it is, the prettiest i email park in thc upper part or State. They have also helped the school groundB and arc now trying to put ] new and much needed seats In the school hall, for which purpose they are going to give a play In the near future. "Tho Suffragettes Conven tion." a very amusing and entertain ing comedy, ii will be well worth seeing. Since the lost meeting, a month ago, of the School Improvement As sociation, the emembers havo had the stage of tho school hall remodeled, enlarged and painted, and a new cur tain and foot lights are to bo added. Tito next business meeting will be this coming Friday, an attractive pro gram is arranged for thc afternoon. The Bishop Branch association of which Miss I/Clla Wilson is president, is hard at work for thc betterment of school and grounds. Miss Wilson' ls clever and energetic, and will suc ceed it success is possible. In spite of thc bad weather many people went to the Episcopal church to hear Bishop Query give one of his fine sermons. St. Pauls is one of the oldest churches in this section of tho coun try, it is an historic old building, somo of the greatest names in tbe State are in its old records, as war dens, vestrymen and members. No matter how far away its former mem bers live, they never forget their old church. Mr. Jasper Campbell of New yprk, has given largely and generous ly to it. His latest gift being an un usuall handsome carpet for aisles and chancel, and a linen surplice, and tho decorations for the Easter services. Miss Rachel Dickerson has gone to Hendersonville, N. C., ofr the sum mer. This genial little lady will be greatly missed, she belongs to that charming old school of elegant man ners, and witty conversations, that is fading away so swiftly, giving place to these mannerless and slangy d ivs. Thc Tuesday club met at tho hos pitable home of Mrs. R. B. Day. Af ter a pleasant afternoon, ber pretty little daughters served ices and cake, strawberries, and cream are Iways a ?good combination, but a better one was never made than that ice cream Of Mrs. Day's. The club has many delightfully new books on hand, a specially spirited and entertaining tale being one' by Francis P. Elliott, you will read lt through if you com mence it. Mrs. J. Cant Hard who is Iways a most .gracious hostess, was never more so than, when she welcomed the Fortnightly club yesterday afternoon. An amusing drawing of partners and ten minutes conversation after each drawing followed. Delicious and re freshing pineapple ices were served. I DEATHSj DEATH ?RS. CHESNEY Occurred on Tuesday Afternoon at (?nek Mills. Mrs. Elisabeth CliesnOy died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. A. M. Bannister, 28 Wellington street, Qluck Mills, on Wednesday afternoon at tbe age of 69 years. Funeral ser vices were conducted from the resi dence on Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock and Interment was made tn Silver Brook cemetery, Rev. Mr. Bel lin ollie latin g. Mrs. Chesney waa a member of tho Baptist church and is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. M. Bannis ter. Misunderstood Directions. Slr William Osier, the famous Eng lish doctor, who has Jost gone to the front with the McGill university base hospital, has been making a strong appeal to soldiers to allow them selves to be Inoculated against ty pold fever, lt wilt be remembered that some time ago, Slr William caus ed, a great deal of talk by suggesting that the average man was too old at 40. Slr William ' tells the following amusing story to prove the import ance of medical men being very ex plicit rn their directions to their pa tients: A youn-i fo.eigner who consulted a doctor abou this health was advised by the medico "to drink hot water nn hour before breakfast every morn ing." The dat lent went away promising to do as bo was told, but a few days tater he returned and complained that he felt much worse. "That's curious." said th* doctor; did you do as I told you and drink that veter an hour before breakfast every morning?' "I did my best, slr," was the reply; "but I couldn't keep lt up for more Uian ten minutes at a time!"-Pcar ron Post-Mortrui Been rit y. If a man could take his obituary notice with him to the tank Deacon Palmor says he contd obtain all the money be needed.-Kansas City Star. 'NovSerying 2.000.000 Homes* LOOK FOR THIS NEW PERFECTION GIRL You'll see her in the windows and on the counters of hardware, > furniture and department stores everywhere. She stands for the NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE- the simplest, most efficient Oil Cookstove made. Already it has made cooking easier and kitchens cleaner for over 2,000,000 housewives. Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes; also NEW PERFECTION stoves with fireless cooking oven attached. Usc Aladdin Security Oil ' or Diamond White Oil to obtain the best results tn oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps. PER Ol ION ES STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Richmcod, Va. (New J fr? ey) (BALTIMORE) Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C Bring us your j?UPONS Liggett & Myers Ciga * ' You may love your family, but you might be polite enough to Insure for their benefit, that much you owe them." MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY M. M. MATTISON, General Agent C. W. WEBB, District Agent J. J. TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent w y m {'-dij lc gone. Tomorrow does not ex?? ^/ U %? Ut. TODAY ls the day of Opportunity. ll^J This is the coloomn of opportunities. Read v, it. Use it-if you seek a broader opening for yourself, if you seek men, if you want to buy or sell machinery; fixtures, equip-ment. Classified Columns 7 Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five word? or let?, OD? V imo SS cen*?, Three Time? BO cen ts. Six Times J LOO. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorat? for each additional word. Rates on 1,000 words to be used lu a nonth made on appll tton. No Advertisement token for toss than SS cents, cash tn ?dvane?. If your name appears In the telephone directory yest caa telephone your rant ad to 811 ?nd ? MU wlUbe malled after ito insertion for proras poyment. FOR RENT ? FOR RENT-Store* recently occupied by Tho Intelligencer Job Printing Department. If intcres'tcd In a line Bland and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 8-13-tt WANTS WAN'?F.D-A reliable representative 'II every community to act as agent for Th0 Intelligencer. Liberal com missions psld. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28*1. I SITUATION WANTED-Young man wants position as driver of auto truck or in auto repair shop. Small aalary till ability Is proven. B. G, care Intelligencer. tf WANTED-You to know that I am ?till on (ho job with' the best weed and coal on tho market, ir you don't believe lt try mo. ' W. O. i Maier, Phono 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Agricultural Lune at one dollar per ton bulk ih car lots ot thirty tons f. o. b. mines. Cash or credit to approved trade,. Pu rm an Smith, Seedman, Phone 484, FOR SALE-Milch cow. Calf 6 weeks old fino condition, or will trade for beef csttle. Apply to W. E. Ii&sor. Hotel Chlquola Barber Shop; An derron, S. C. B-27-3tp. .VANTER-50c each for -empty half barrels In good condition, clean in side with heads and staves unbrok en. No paint or kindred barrels. Petroleum Oil Co. Yard. D-27-6L MISCELLANEOUS 0 DRY, PIKE WOOD, cut, or In four foot lengths, or slabs; ?nd perfect ly dry. Prices right See me for all kinds of lire wood. B. N. Wyatt, "Tho $5.00 Coal Man." IP ITS IN SEA80N, and flt to est, we have it; and the price won't make you lose your appetite either. "Lit tle Oem" Cafe, J. E. .Dorrlck, Pro* prlotor, 128 W. Whltner Street. STOVE WOOD FOR SALS-Two hundred loads good dry stova wood' at 81.00 per load. Phone yonr or der to 231. J. E. Barton; 3-27-3L EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Developing and printing done hy t>rU?U. Mott I !? HUItful work guaranteed at all time?. FUtUfaction Or No Charge. * Developing, tOo Per Film. Triming: Print? 3 1.4x3 1.4. 3c: 3 I ?if 1.4, j 4c; 3 l-?x5 1.3, Sr. Quick delivery- Bend cr? I film to test our service. AGENTS WANTED LIGON DRUG C, Siiartanbnrg, 8. .C. SUMMER SCHOOL begins Monday May 31st at 9 o'clock sharp, One school month $10. Number of pu pil* limited. No loafers need apply. G. W. Chambers. ?To the Farmers of An derson County: We can supply you with Nancy Hall, Portorico and Providence Potato plants in any quantity at $2.00 per 1,000. Good strong plants and true to name. i We get plants every day Very truly, C. F. POWER & SON Phone 117 201 McDuffie St. Administration Building ef P?na>afc Caftai, On the toe of the northwest stope' or Ancon Hill, overlooking Balboa, tho first permanent town of thc BonjjB the administration building, In which are concentrated tho various depart mental offices of the Pan sima, Can*}.' has been erected. It ls ? low, broad structure, drawn after tho plan of thu architecture of the Italian ' Ron sanco period and surrounded on all > aides by wide concrete terraces flank ed by heavy balustrades, and broken, at tho front, by longitudinal panels of lawn. In order to compress the building and at the same time provide for ado quato light and ventilation, lt was de signed in the form of the lotter "E." It is throe stories in, height, and, un like other structures erected in tho'. Zone, has a sub-basement Both tts,; front and the outer wings ?re llned^ by a colonnade of square Italian mer-1 ble columna which support tho pro? .' Jccted Uilrd-story wall and. the eaves. : A picture and plan of the building ap-, pear in the June Popular Mechanic?. ' magasine. Yon can g*t the news while Ito new In The Morning Dally Intelligencer. Confederate Veterans Reuni?: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JUNE 1,2, and 3,1915. SOUTHERN RAILWAY In connection with the Bine Ridge Railway. Tickets on sate May 29th to June 2nd, with return limit June iOlb. Extension will be granted until June 30th by payment of So cents,.. $8.85 FROM ANDERSON. To accommodate the Veterans and friends the Southern Railway arranged a Special DAYLIGHT TRAIN, leaving Anderson at*6:3 a. m., Monday, May 31 rt. No Changing of Cars. 43 Miles Shorter Over Southern Railway. SCHEDULE Daylight Special Lv. Anderson.6:30 A.M. May 81 Lv. Belton.7:05 A.M. May 31 Lv. Willlamston.7:1? AM. May 31 Lv Pelter.7:26 A.M. May 81 Lv. Piedmont.7:41 A.M. May 31 Lv. Greenville.8:20 A.M. May 31 Ar. Ricbmon.?. ... 8:86 P.M. May 81 This is the only through daylight trip and lt'wit. ?iv chance to see North Carolina, and Virginia during tfu coaches and Pullman sleepers will bc handled on tl and night train- to Richmond. < The Southern Railway has the best location in Richi from Main street, center of city. Tor further information, tickets, Pullman reservation |W. R. TABER. TPA, GreenwllhvS. -Gi J. R. ANC W,?. M'G?