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Read These Specials For Saturday .5 dozen Gowns, low neck, lace trimmed, Special for Saturday. 98c 4 dozen Gowns, low neck, lace trimmed, at, for Saturday.. 48c 1 lot Fancy Parasols, to close out at. 50c Ladies' Bungalow Aprons, with sleeves, at. ..... 48c Ladies Lawn and White Silk Waists, Special . $1.00 Big Millinery Sale Saturday Choice any small Pattern Hats sold up to . $7.50 for.$2.48 Hosiery-A Sale-Three Big Specials For Saturday Ladies' Silk Boot Wunder Hose-colors, black, white and tan, at . 25c L?adies' Linenwear Silk boot Hose, 75c value, black, white, gray, putty, at 50c Children's Mercerized Sox, special at. . 15c New Quaker Collars, at.25c New Middy Blouses, at.98c New Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs,. 25c D. GEISBERG LEGAL NOTICES INCOME TAX PAYEES TAKE I NOTICE. Tb? time tor making Income Tax Returns wi|l clone tba lat of July. All who fail to make Income tax by that time will bave to pay coat and penalty. Thia la from Ctr.ton W. Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co lumbia, 8. C., no t Would be jlad to hare you make these returns at once, so your Auditor will not be ember rassed. Those who refuse to make Income Tax Returns will ba compelled to do so at heavy cost This ls the law and so long aa lt la, I will have to enforce lt tor Anderson County. Winston Smith, Auditor. rate of interest. The business if properly looked af ter will be self-sustaining in a little while and will, then become a source of profit" "Respectfully, "J. I. BROWNLEE. 6-8-tf "Cashier." FOB SALE. WOES DONE FOB TUE CHINTY. AND "PURCHASES FOB THE COUNTY The public ia again warn.^d that on ly such work done on the public roads of the county ar ia authorised by the supervisor or 24e of the Board of Commissioners will' be paid by the Board of Commissioners. The only persons authorised to buy material, goods, wares and merchandise for the county are the supervisor, the county commissioners, the steward ot the county home-and the sergeants of the chain ganga. All ihese parties are equipped with order books and orders must be attached to alt accounts. AU claims not mada In pursuance of above conditions will be dlsapprov ed ano payment refused. J. MACK KINO. Supervisor. June 4tb. 1916. 6-14-15._ NOTICE "In order to encourage bog raining in Anderson county the Farmers and Merchante Bank will be pleased to loan money ta young farmer boya to buy a pair ot hogs of good strain of blood and in thia way enable them to n>ak? a beginning in hog raising. We will also be glsd to aid them ia get ting cattle of good stock to raise from. We will also aid them as far as we caa In finding and purchasing tba boga ead cattle. We will lend V??SMIIJW 1 ?wmif iVw?JL?T?? mmm* anna I offer at private aale, if sold be-; fore . October 1, 1916, the real estate below. described, the property of C. H. Bailey. The farm landa are situ-; ated ni Hall Township, Anderson County, South Csrolina. 1. The home place, containing 118 acres, more or less, with six room dwelling, barn and stable. 2. Tract ot 146 acree, more or less, known aa the Milford tract with two tenant houses on lt S. Tract of 62 acres, more or lesa, bought by C. O. Smith, known as Spoon place. Has two tenant houses. 4. Tract of 164 1-2 aerea, more or leas, bought of the Bleckley estate. Has one tenant house. Ali these lands are In good state of cultivation. 5. One two story house on Cal houn street. Anderson, ,s. C., . con taining eight rooms, pantry and bath. 6. . One vacant lot . on Calhoun street, city of Anderson, 8. C. Plats may be seen at office of Bon ham, Watkins ft Allen. hf. Lt. Bonham, * Trustee. 6-4-4? r-ltaw. Claims Aflaat the Connty. All claims s gain st the county Lust be flied with the clerk ot the county commissioners on or by the flay bf each month in order that sam claims may receive attention at the next board meetings. Claims not so flied will be laid aside for thirty days. * Mack Klag. Supervisor. ? I Ma> 22, 1916. ?OOH NEGRO DEAD Ho seamed Austin, Substantial Celar-. ed Farmer Bled Wednesday. Rosentand Austin, one ot Anderson county's moat substantial colored farmers, died at bia home on the Deep Creek ilace on Wednesday. He waa a respected negro and one who had al ways attended to bis own' business. By hard work and perseverance. ho had purchased a splendid farm and on this he bcd always tried to make bia own living._ Bathing Suits x Water Wings : ; Tennis Shoes : : PANT'S BOOK STORE rhone 87. -o Pretty Birthday Party. Litt<e Miss Georgia Power enter tained about forty of her young friends a ta delightful birthday party yes terday afternoon at her home on South McDufile street. It waa the young hostess eleventh birthday and a very happy afternoon it was for all pre ent. The time was spent playing games, on tiic lawn until the guests were in vited into the prettily decorated din ing room, where a color scheme of pink md white, was daintily car ried out in the flowers and can dles, also in the delightful Bw?)?t course nerved. A fish pond war: ar ranged tor '.ne little folks and each ono pulled a string, to which was attached a pretty souvenir. Miss Marie Inman of Yorkvllle, Miss Ethel McMurray of Fort Mill, and Miss Corinth Boyd of Spartanburg are the attractive guests of Miss Mar tha Richardson on West River street. Mrs. H. Cox and Miss Evelyn Cox went to Atlanta yesterday for a vis it. Mrs. Albert Dew of Montgomery, Ala., is expected this morning to be tho guest of Miss Vina Patrick. Delightful Picnic. A delightful picnic was given last night at Portman Shoals in honor of several of the attractive young ladles who are visiting here now. A congenial party of young people went out in automobiles, about six o'clock and some time was spent on the river bank in the pleasantest way, an elegant lunch being served later. Among those in the party were, the following couples: Miss Marguerite Henry and Mr. Wilbur Matt Ison, Miss Louise Henry and Mr. Charlie Sulli van, Miss Lon Nelle McGee and Rob ert McCully. Miss Elizabeth Fretwell and Mr. P.<ufus Hill. Miss Ruth Brown lee and Mr. S. M. Major. Miss Anna Tr ibbie and Mr. Sam Anderson, Miss Frances Tribble and Mr. Sylvester Fretwell, Miss Margaret Berry and Mr. William Green, 'Miss Grace Tripp and Mr. Ruf un Fant. Miss Lewllyn Llgon and Mr. Marshall Fant. Miss Flora Laughlin and Mr. Melvin Means. ?Miss Jennie Cunningham and Mr. Walter Sullivan, Miss Lucile Bray, and Mr. Harold Watkins, Miss Lalla Marshall and Mr. Percy Crayton, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Q. Frank Johnson were the chaperones. Week End Party Ge te Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gray, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Orr and Mr. and Mrs. -R. J. Ramer will leave today in their automobiles to spent the week-end in Asheville, N.e. Senior Phllathea. The senior Phllathea class of the Fust Baptist church will meet this afternoon at five o'clock with Mrs. G. W. Chambers, Mrs. J. H. Craig and Mrs. Rd Barton at the home of Mrs. Chambers. It ia an important meeting and the members are urged to attend. Miss Rose Kee of Raleigh, is vis iting her sister. Mrs. John A. Neely on River street. Mr. H. N. Ask lue and Mra. Steve Laney of Pageland are at the home of Mr. G. H. Balles. Mrs. Asklne has been here two weeks. Mrs..Henry Nowell of Monroe, Ga., and Mrs. O. F. Fell ot Atlanta are visiting Mrs. David Taylor In North Anderson. Mrs. T. N. Lide of Atlanta, who has b*rn visiting her father, Mr. H. H. Acker for some time baa gone to Asheville for the summer. , IN MEMORIAM When death came Into the home of Mr. H. Mabaffey and carried away our elater, Mra. Ida Copeland Mah haf?v, the dearest tie that bound home together waa forever broken and a gentle spirit released to return to the Father who loves sad cares for. us. All that, physicians skill and loving hsnds could do availed nothing and gradually the frail body grew weak er until the end came Just at noon on the morning of May 27th. For several yeera he?* life was one long hour of pain ano suffering, bet she never complained or rebelled at the Providence that thoa afflicted her. While others enjoyed the number less pleasures of life, they wefe de nied h dr and abe waa forced to be ahnt in from the outside world but abe lavished a heart full of love on her home which she slways strove to make a place of happiness and sun shine. Sbe loved everything beauti ful and bright, and ever looking for ward to a time when she should be wall sad strong, she bore her suffer ing with a patience that waa truly heroic. We shall miss her aa the days go by. and ??onie will neve* .again be tbe same to the kind, loving husband and daughter who nursed Z7.d tenderly cared for her. but look fag beyond our own sorrow we see her freed from pain In a home where all is light and love, her presence there making Heaven more dear, eu we reverently accept the Providences of a Father who watches over his children sad doe tb all things well. Lola D. Copeland. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Us? For Over 30 Yeors Shamra oi ^St/$^S^?^ MISS LANDSDALE ENTERTAINED Part len tr. Her Honor at Pendleton and Near HeSton. Miss Ida Landsdale of Durham, N. C., who was teacher of art at Lime stone College at Cagney, the past term was the house guest of Mrs. M. B. Richardson at her pretty rountry home near Pendleton for several days and is now visiting at Belton. On last Monday afternoon Miss Lans dale was the guest of honor at a re ception given by Mrs. Kichardnou, who waa assisted In receiving hy her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Underwood, of Calhoun Falls, and Mrs .'j. H. Rich ardson, Misses Nettle and Mattie Richardson invited the guests Into the dining room and served a delicious ice course/ The bouse was prettily decorated in sweetpeas. the dining room being especially attractive with these flow ers and green trimmings. About twenty ladlee called during the af ternoon making lt a most enjoyable occasion. Mrs. J. H. Richardson and child ren. Miss Lois Richardson of Pendle ton, and Mrs. P. A. Underwood of Calhoun Falls were in Anderson Thursday. Mrs. Underwood has been the gueBt of her mother. Mrs. M. B. Richardson near Pendleton for sev eral days, and was returning home accompanied by Misses Hazel alu! Sarah Richardson and their little guest, 'Miss Lucile Wyatt of Etasley. TRI COUNTY BARBECUE WIU Be Held at Zarlin's Islands on July f. The Anderson Chamber of Com merce baa received a very urgent In vitation to send delegates to an ed ducationa' rally which is to be held on July 3. at /arlin Island. In the invitation every member of the cham ber of commerce is requested to be present if possible. On July 3. there will he an Inde pendence Pay celebration, education al rally and a trl-county barbecue at /arlin's Island. Many prominent speakers have accepted the invitation to speak there on that day and a big crowd ts expected to attend. The friends of Mr. W. S. Ramsey, of the Anderson Cash Grocery, will regret to learn that he is confined to his bed because of illness._ (jossara TJieyLace In front $2.00 to $10.00 fitted by our Corsctiere. D. GEISBERG CHEAP INSURANCE. You can buy a bottle ot Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and deanne your system from ail Impurities ot your body, and save Iota ot sickness and lost time. Price 25 and 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co., _ Columbia. B. C._ DONT CA? A HANDICAP "P liCUGH LIFE. Did you* ever atop to think that your every action, every thought, your disposition, ' and character are Influenced every day by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure In lire may be the direct result ot a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liv?r and Kidneys will keep your liver In per* feet condition. Get s bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributors Columbia. 8. C._ EXPERT KODAK FINISHING TWralopinji and printing doo* hy' artists. Moot beautiful work guarmntued kt all timea, ' 0?ti?f?rt?cn Or No Chane*. Developing, 10c Ppr Film. Printing: Print- 1 1.4rJ 1.4. Se; S LS** 1.4, tc; S l-4iS 1.2, Sc Quick drlivery. Bend aaa Sun to tart our servie*. AGENTS WANTED LIGON DRUG Spartasbsrg, 8. .C. (PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office ta Ligon & Ledhettsr Building North Mala Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 88s. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 406-406 Bleckley Bonding Anderson, S. C Chisholm, Trowbridge A Stagg* DENTISTS New Tbc-xtre Bnfl-ttny W. W&tocr SL *, Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or lest, OD? V Six limes f L OO. All advert ? semen t over twenty-AT word. SUtee on 1.000 words to No advertisement taken (or leas If your nam? appears In th? tale your want ad to S'il and a bill wilt prompt payment. MISCELLANEOUS -o SOWING SEASON-June ls the prop er month tor e-owlng of Rutabaga Turnips. Prepare thorough seed bed and BOW in the dust for best results. We have til? right seed Btock. ut fifty tents per pound de livered by parcol poBt. FUKMAN SMITH, Se?dsman. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAIM INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During the Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March, "1914, in or der to secure vot*?s to win the cap ital prize, I purchased a nutuher of subscriptions to the Daily Intelli genter at the rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which 1 put into the contest, I will Bell a limited number of sub scriptions tc thc Daily Intelligencer at the rate of $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.2f? a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, S.C. 6-17tf Monument to Sheriff Hood. Columbia, .lune 17.-A general movement lias been ?tarted lu the state to raise a fund for a monument to the lute Siam D. Hood, who lost his life in tue performance of lils duty. Several contributions . have been received. Sustain Heavy Lusses. Paris. .June 17.-The military ex pert of The Matin estimates the total casualties and losses in prisoner:? uf the Teutonic allicH at C.726.000 men. The French general su>lf computes the German losses alone at 3,290,000 up to March Si. Robbers Secure $1,000. Plant City, Fla.. June 17.-Robbers j broke into the baggage room at tho depot here last-night, slit ope ha pouch of .cgistered mail and took a pack age containing * $1,000 li. currency, which WOB sent from tko Citizens' Bank of Bartow to the First State Bank of Zephyr Hills. The robbery waB discovered this morning. Brother of General Villa "Ki Hlpolllto Villa, brother of the gen eral, who has been the terror of Mex ico for nearly two years, and Carlos Jsuregul, "keno king of Jaur?s," across from Ul Paso, have been ar rested in El Paso for the common crime of kidnapping. The brother of the Mexican general baa beeii lu the neighborhood of Juares cad Kl Paso for some time Wheo the Johnson-Willard fight WM scheduled for Juares be was of tho prominent figure? in lt. He gusr anteed Mexican protection ta the name of hie brother, who controlled that part of the country. Ju5ire?<ul 1? only a boy. bet once on eVstsall'^^Ma^Hriife of General Villa. To ViUa's credit hs did not tine act. Hetgav? Jauregui the Columns ising Rates Ox? 26 eauTb ree Times M cents, e word* prorate fur each additional be uied In a Month mane on appll than 16 cents? cub u> advene*. phone directory yee can telephone be malled alter Ita Insertion ter FOR SALE FOR KALE-Limited amount polecat peas i?nd few Whippuowhil peas. Ap ply to J. Bi Felton, eouuty super intendent of education's office. 6-16-3tsp. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative lu every community to act as agent for Tb? Intelligencer. Liberal com 1 missions paid. Apply Tho Audersou Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with the best wood und coal on the market, If you don't believe it try me. W. O. Hinter, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-lC-tf. ' WANTED-You to know that we have the lu st equipped barber shop, the beHt barbers, and the most sanitary shop in the city. Come and see for yourself. Sanitary Barber Shop, Un derneath Dime SavlngR Hank. C-lC-Gtp WANTED -To sell one Wales Adding Mucbine et & burgaln; also one it drawer National Cash Register at sacrifice. OSBORNE & PEARSON. ?-18-3t WILLIAMSTON MILL NEWf Mr. James P. GoBsett, president of tho WlUIamaton mills, and Mr. Henry T. Crigler, secretary and assistant treasurer, are attending the Carollua Cotton Manufacturers assuclatiou in Asheville, N. C. The Wllliamstou mills will close down on July 2, s?t noon aud will re main closed until Monday, July &. Every Sunday afternoon the First Regiment band renders music in the park from 3 to ? o'clock and msny people come over the Piedmont and Northern to Willlamston. Miss Pearl Hall ls spending this I week with Miss Ruby Manning. i and ?no King," Under Arrest. Carlos JaureguL keno concession bi Juarez. That is, Jauregul waa the only person to be permitted to run a keno game In the place. The result ls that Jauregul, being a careful and businesslike young man has made a fortune. The two were taken on the cbsrge of conspiracy, In connection with the kidnapping of J. Guadarrama, an American citizen from Kl Paso, to Juerea. The kidnapplag of Guaderraroo. ra iner ch ant in El Paso, was one of many similar occurances, the American Au thorities state. It ls claimed that Mexican officials with a grudg agonal American citizens or cass in American tsrrltory. ba My! My!! What Sincere Flattery -this continual procession of imitators of Bottled The "Made in Anderson" Plumbers We Now Ha?ra J. P. TODD, N. A. VDYLES md "OLD PAT' in our employ. Every ona an A No. 1 Good Plumber. Experienced, Tried and Trna Remember please, that wa can and will send yon the man beet suited to your needs; so, whan in need of anything in plumbing, phone Glen? Plumbing Co. The Plumb Good Plumbers. 138 Bose MIL Passes 822 sud 188 We Are There With the Goods and Our Prices Aid Digestion. What are we talking about? .eat! Fish! and Produce! *e are out here on West Market reet, out of the "High Rent Dis ict," with small expenses, and Quick Delivery, so why hesitate? Try us ONCE ! If we fail to meet .your expectation, Don't Try Us Again! But We Will Come Across! SUBURBAN MARKET 457 W. Market Phone 887 Ceder* FOR TODAY We have Fresh Country Beans, Squa&K Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, largf Onions, White Peas nice larj,e Pine Apples 10 and 15 cts, Frying Chickens,, Fresh Country Butter, Dewberries, Eggs, Fresh Fish, Bream, Bass, Pike, Sheej> head, Redfins, Trout. Phone us early. Phone i 17. Giv * us time to dress the fish-^ No Charge. Pure Se2d Nancy. Hall Pot*t<& ?lanis $1-50 per thousa