Speaker's Daught< Miss Genevieve Clark. When Mien Genevieve Clark, daugh ter of Champ Clark, speaker o? thc house of representatives, and Jnnies M. Thomson; are married at Bowling Qraen, Kentucky. June 20, not only CALOMEL iS MERCI ACTS ON LIVI Um TOM" Starts Ymir Uwr liter Tnt Calomel ind Doisn't Saiin? or HIM You Sick. Listen to mel Take no more sick anlag, salivating calomel when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's work! Calomel ie mercury or quicksilver which causas necrosis of tho bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bilu crashes into it, breaking it up. This ia when you fee) that awful nausea and^cramping. If you aro slug Rih and "all knocked out," if your rer Ia torpid and bowels constipated or you havt is real liver medicino; entirely vegetable, therefore it can nat salivate or make yon sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod son's LUwr Tono will nut your sluggish liver to work: and clean your bowel? of that sour' hile and constipated waste which ia clogging?your system and mak ing yod feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your-Vntire family feeling tine for months. Give lt to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pWsant taste._._ h ! soci ir + + + Phone 17. . i H.M1T1I-HARKIH 1 KiiKHKcment Announced at Hoclal 1 Fonction. ' A very pretty breakfast was given j Friday morning by Mrs F. M. Pu Ike, announcing the engagement of Miss Nelle Smith and Dr. Herbert B. Har rls of Anderson) Sou?h Carolina. Tho dining roon? was beautifully dec orated with pink roses, sweet pean, ond smilax. From the basket of sweet peas in the (entre of the table, pink rihhonH were stretched, each guest receiving an announcement caril fastened to the rlbhon willi a button 1?re of sweet peas. The following three course breakfast was served by Misses Dorothy Gardner and Parales McClure: Fruit Cocktail Creamed Shrimp on Toast. Potato Chips Sandwiches Olives Corn Sticks Icc Cream* Strawberries Cake Salted Nuts Coffee Atfer the breakfast the guests en- j Joyed several musical numbers given by the bride-to-be. who has Just re turned from her winter's leaching in Anderson. Miss Smith has alwayH been very prominent In holli musical and social circles and willly her many friend? extend best wishes lt ls with deep regret that they think of her leaving.-Brcadstown, (111..) Starr. The above notice from the Boanki town Star will be of great Interest to the many friends of the young couple ' .re. For two years Miss Smith has ?en teaching nt Anderson college, d during her stay here has made a 3t o ffrlends by her charming ann attractive personality. Dr. .Harris is the oldest son ot Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris and ls a very prominent and rising young physician. The wedding will take place In. thc early fall, and -7'ss Smith will receive* a very cordial welcome back to An derson. The Murrays to Len ve. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Murray and Mrs. Eva Murray leave this week for Atlanta, where they will make their futuro home. Mr. Murray having ' been promoted to thc office of tht Southern Railway thore. Mrs. Era Murry will leave on Tuesday and the ot hers a day or BO later. All three have a host of friends who deeply re gret that this promotion will take Mr. Murray away from Anderson. For years the name of Murray has been closely Indentlfied with the so cial life or this city ai il they will be truly missed. A Charming Porch Party. l Mrs. Rufus Burrlss entertained at a charming little Informal porch party on Friday morning at her handsome home on Calhoun street. This was tho second of a* series being given by this charming and gracious l?os tesa. About twelve guests were in vited to come and bring their sew ing. And a very pleasant morning waa spent. Beautiful Party For Mrs. Anderson. A beautiful party for this week, and a charming compliment to Mrs. Bond Anderson was an elegant lunch eon given by Mrs. Ralph Ramer on Thursday morning at her attractlv? horae on Woodrow circle. There were three tables o fauctlon bridge ETY j I !-J"M-++*++++wn. About fifty guests were pres BM and a very delightful ovnlng, was ?p?nt. Miss Cleo Bailey and Miss Miry McCants served nectar and la:er Mrs. Kl lot McCants and Miss Tressa McCants served a delicious ?weet course. Miss Inez Brock returned to her home at Monea Path yesterday after a visit to Miss Sara Mattlson, on So ciety street. Miss Elizabeth Barksdale of Ashe ville ls visiting relatives here. Mrs. T. B. Lumpkln has gone to Rock Hill to visit relatives. Miss Kate Sharpe has gone to Rivoli for a visit. Mrs. F. M. Burnett and children have gone to Asheville, N. C., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dickson of Atlanta ate visiting their mother Mrs. Mary Dickson on Rose Hill. Women's Missionary Society. The quarterly business meeting ot the Woman'B Missionary society of the First Baptist-, church was . held .oh last Monday afternoon with Mrs. J \Y. Quattlebaum presiding. Tills was the close of the associational year and reports were made by all standing committees which showed that splen did work had been done by the so ciety. The woman's annual meeting Df the Saluda Association will meet with Barker's Creek church on the l.Mh and 16th of July and Mesdames Milford and Rnfus Fant were elected delegates to this with Mesdames J. J Major and O. L. Martin as alter nates. The principal business for the af ternoon was the election of officers for the coming year. The following were chosen: President-Mrs. Minnie Milford. First vice president-Mrs. J. M Sullivan. Second vice president-Mrs. C, S Sullivan. Secretary.- Mrs. W. B. King. Jr. Treasurer.-; Miss Olivia Duckett. Auditor.-Miss Jeffie Edwards. Pianist.-Mrs. O. L. Martin. See page ten. Be ?ore to get South Carolina Souvenir Spoon to (tait your collection. STOP"SCRATCHING USE ZEMERINE It makes no difference how long you have suffered with, eczema. Itch ar any other akin disease, Zemerino will help you as lt has helped others Zemerine stops suffering where other remedies have failed and restores the skin to a healthy condition. Tho first application of Zemerine brings relief, stops the burning and Itching, the desire to scratch passes ?way. and healing becomes possible Read what others have to say about Zemerine: "Send me another box of Zemerine. It has done me lot of rood." "I have used Zemerine and save rae moro relief than anything Zemerine ia sold in two sises, 50c ind $1, by druggists everywhere and Evana Pharmacy, Anderson; W. W ?rlffln, Pelter; Horton Phartnacy Belton; Donald Drug Store, Honea Path; Buford-Qrifnn Co., Williamston Sample free upon request to Zem ?rtne Chemical Company. Orangoburg 8. C. WORK ?ONE FOR VRE COUKTT . IUD PURCHASES FOR TBS COUNT* . The public is again warned that on ly such work done on the public ros of the county as ls authorised by the supervisor or one ot the Board Commissioners will bo paid by the Board ot Commissioners, The persons authorised to buy material goods, waree and merchandise for the county are the supervisor, the county commissioners, the steward of county home and tho sergeants of the chain gangs. All these parties .Quipped with order booka ?nd orders must be attached to all accounts. All claims not mada In pursuance abova conditions will be dlsapprov id aad payment- rexused. J. MACK KINQ. Soper-rlsor. Jane 4th, 1916. g.14.? t.. Classified Want Advert? Twenty-five words or tess, Ons VI Six Times ILOO. ?ll advertisement over twenty-fly < word. Rates on 1.00? words to Hm No advertisement taken for less 1 lt your name appears tn the tele j row want ad to 111 and a bill wlHI prompt payment, MISCELLANEOUS S-o S'OT:CE-An cxnert organ and plano tuner and repairer from the factory will be at Willis and Spearman's all this week. Any repair work entrusted to him will receive his best attention. Next Saturday he experts to offer for sale to tho highest bidder a number of organs as good as new. Bc sure and at tend the sale in front of the court house. Phone M. L. Willis at 479. 6-27-lt. 1VANTED-One or more ladies from every city and town In the South to go with us to the San Francisco Ex position. All expenses paid, special train, twenty day tour during Au gust, every convenience furnished, personally conducted. NOT A CON TEST. Write today for particulars. SOUTHERN WOMAN'S MAGAZINE. Nashville, Tenn. iOYYING SEASON-June ls the prop er month for sowing of Rutabaga Turnips. Preparo thorough seed bed and sow In the dust for best results. We have the right seed stock, at fifty cents per pound de livered by parcel post. FURMAN SMITH, Beadsman. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During the Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap ital prize, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at the rate of 15.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put into the contest, I will sell a llmiUd number ot sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate of $3.00 a year to anyone fishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rato of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, S. C.. ' 6-17tt TO THE MERCHANT TRADE-I will move next Monday. All feed stuffs sold at and below cost up to that time, but all purchases must be moved before next Monday. G. E. Turner. 6-24-3t Wear-" "Fro S?y I / &tonL Ugeed:~ Cbrs?fc Fitted perfectly by our corsetiere $3.50 to $12.50 Mrs. B. Graves Boyd m Bye and Bye Leeds to th? house of j never. , Begin now. save a part of your earnings Continuous Savings | will soon count np when deposited In the Savings Department ot The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. INCOME TAX PAYERS TAO XOTICE. The time for making Income Tax Returns will close the 1st of July. Ml who fail to make income tax by hat time will have to pay coat and penalty. This ls from Carlton W. Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co ombia, S. C., BO I would be glad to lave yon make these returns at once, io your Auditor will not be ombar ?assed. Those who refuse to make tite?me Pax Returns will be compelled to do ; io at heavy cost This la the law and I K> lr ag as lt ls, X will have to it for Anderson County. Winston Smith, Aadlidr. Columns ?sing Rates me If cen'?. Three Tunes SO ce nu, 9 words prorntn for each a." uttonal be used in s vonth made on appll than 26 cents, cash In tdvane*. iiuone directory yru ces telephone t>a malled after Ita Insertion tor WANTS WANTED-You to know that I am still on thc job with thc best wood and coal on the market, if you don't believe it try me. W. O. Ulmer, Phone 64f. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. Wanted-1JM10 sr.fts to clean and pres? -expert cleaners and pressers. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Phone 767. Anderson Cleaning and Pressing Co. 6-22-6tp WANTED--Position by young lady stenographer, or will work during summer very reasonable. Have had some experience;hold splendid rec ommendation. Apply to "J. E.," care Intelligencer. 6-23-.it FOR SALE FOR SALE-Few Bushels ('lay Peas at less than cost, to make room. Bur riss Milling Co. 6-24-3t (PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect * 405-406 Bleckley Bunding Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Bunding W. Whitner St. P u re Drugs For years we have been es tablishing a reputation for furnishing everything that is best in drugs, .at the same time keeping prices down where they belong. We are not substitutors, and you can get exactly what you ask for at this store. Very special'eate and atten I tion is paid to compounding I prescriptions. I ATKINSON-Drugs B ?In Business For Tour Health PUTTING AWAY YOUR BLANKETS? This is the time pf the year when you are putting away your blankets, comforts, winter wraps, etc. Dont make tho mistake of packing them away soiled. Have them cleaned and rcno , vated first They will not ally be - ready for Instant use when > you want them, but you'll find they will keep a lot better won't attract moths so easy either, for we get all of the grease out of them. Don't put the work off1 till later and then forget lt. Anderson Steam PrtONH 7. . My! My!! \fiiat Sincere Flattery - ;his continual pr bcession of imitators of ottled The "Made in Andereon" Plumbers We Now Have J. P. TODD, N. A. VOYLES and "OLD PAT" in our employ. Every one an A No. 1 Good Plumber. . Experienced, Tried and True Remember please, that we can und will send you the man best suited to your needs; so, when in peed of anything in plumbing, phone i Glenn Plumbing Co. The Plumb Good Plumber 123 Bose HtlL . Phones ?22 and 600 We Are There With the Goods and Our Prices Aid Digestion. What are we talking about?. Meat! Fish! and Produce! We are Out here on West Mar::et street, out of the "High Rent Dis trict," 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 FOR TODAY We have Fresh Country Beans, Squash, Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, large Onions, White Pezs, nice large Pine Apples to and 45 eta, Frying Chickens, Fresh Country Butter, Dewberries, Eggs, Fresh Fish, Bream, Bass, Pike, Sheep head, Redfins, Trout. Phone us early. Phone 1 i 7. Give us time to dress, the fish No charge. Pure Seed Nancy Hall Potato Plants M.50 per thousand. C. F. POWER & SON Great Bargain Offer TOASTERS 1-3 OFF While our limited supply of Toasters lasts? we will sell them at a discount of 1-3 off the regular price? This electric toaster is one of the most convenient cooking devices ever patented. While they last. $2.00 Southern Public Utilities Co. West Whittier Street Phone 223