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8AKE A CAKE TODAY -rSays Miss Princine BAKE a cake-or a batch of biscuit-or a pain of bread-^t?day. It will risc right and rise light if you usc the new leaven, Princine PURE PHOSPHATE Priadne remove? Uncertainty from baking-you ran count upon .uniformly perfect baking reault?. l'rinc?ne-rai*ed bucuit bread "or cake baktt better because the. oveu heat reaches ev?ry.*aiom of tba flour. And .the phosphate In Princine go? a long way to restore the pcakh-making ele ment? lost to flour in the milling proceaaea. H lb.. UV.; ? Ib.. Xi.V I? ktnilcd r ip, ?Ith Unhid rto?t StalagOwpws. L9?k for the Princine Shelf nt jonr Grocer's Tba Southern Meno?aoturioa Co., Richmond. V?. Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money. Every KlmS barn Caftan tai?, Fsrfao., Wanan **&p?$m .? Any Color and Style feom 25fc* to '$5^ 'mir pa ??t for tho Trade Mark! ; >>J fev' A?? b?otf JC whoieesio Lord ?" Taylor * ^w.vr,** 'S*** REeULAR MEETIM6 OF CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD YESTERDAY AND MA"T-Y ROUTINE BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. MUST HAVE PERMIT People In City Have Been Care le*a About Getting Permit to Erect Building?. I Thc regular mon'^/ meeting of city council waa held yesterday afternoon I at 3:30 o'clock, there being untiling of ar, y importance before the body except that br routine business, such I es hearing, and granting petitions,' I ? One ot the main questions that came I up was that of extending thu rire limits. It was stated that since tlic business district was spreading out, I these limits ought to be extended. I This was referred to thc fire commit tee which will report at the next meet- ? lng. Rollding Permits, The attention of council was also I called to the matter of granting per in Us for .buildings in the .city, lt I was shown that many people began the construction of houses and littie I shacks before getting their permit .and that in many casca these would not |'"vo been granted had thc build ings A. already- been halt construct- I o.l. It was decided that. In the. fu ture when a permit was wanted, the proper application blanks must 'fte/H mied? out before the building is start ed and that they munt be signed by Mie building ' committee of city con'u Lcll. ' in this way it will relievo, the iicltx engineer ot the responsibility I jtortd will probably prevent, some ob jectionable houses being partly con [trtructed before.a permit is asked for. Several resolutions and affidavits Lwere read bjfjltt'r. E. F. Cochran, tho [<;ity attorney,- these being approved In larder- to complete the records in the 'j^rk'a office in' connections with tho otreel paving. c-'Meaars. W. L.. Brlssey, E. H. Richards and J. L. Qray appeared t before counetl and askod that the .street from the niuo F/dge. railway (tprjsfcto' to East Orr street bo', paved ?with 'Pefgfttm blocks. This pott 'on twas "grunted with tho understanding that this werk be done after teat al ready passed on Ly council, i A representative of the S. 1. Case Threshing company was presen?. to tatton, to the collection of a note amounting to approximately $J>0b,fl which 1B due bk balance payment of. . the steam roller and ?railer boifcrat, j for tbe city about two ycavs ago. J lt appears that thin machlnsry baa j not been giving', tho service it ought J to have and the city is trying to make j nome satisfactory arrangement about 1 this before making the final pay I ment. -A Mi GIRLS STOOD THE EXAMINATION . tis.?' I WINTHROP ENHANCE EXAM * ' INATtOf? * WAS HELD YESTERDAY. MANY??Pt?C?TIONSl Aa Usual Large Number Anderson County Girla Ccmteated For Vacant Scholarship. Tlxc cutrance and {scholarship ex-H animation for Winthrop College waaH held yesterday hy tho coubiy board otH education lu the school building onH Fant street and tberd ware about <?H who.stood. I Tilers is. only^ne scholarxliip va cam in this county this year.. Among 'Uios0 who stood Die exami S nation yeslerday were: fclsscs AnnlcT Mac Russoll, Fauna Knox. Annie Har ris. Lucy Penson, Jimmie Shelor, Maule Baric, Marls; Caines, Ruth Martin, Lois Richardson, Pearl Webb, Lessib Mooro, Georgia-Fant, Lucy Drake, Mary Pruitt, ATS?WL. Med lock, Lorelta Nicholson, Mary Menants, Fobecca ?ttTiisr> ,.F,thel Johnson, Ma garet Forney. K Margaret Attaway, Margaret Brock, Clara Durdin Frances- Anderson, Agnes Pruit Pauline Hunter, Sienna Barrett, Lena Clarke, Sara Bailey, Jemmie Cramer, Madge and Grace , Laboon, Merrill Wilson. . Bssio Cook,'. Allelen Harris. Kittie Hall, ?^.ldud?i : Martin on Swanee Htll.hou?p. siart '-ian. Mr. A. J. Smith ot the Lebsno section has been . busy for tho pasl :ic vc ral days getting his splendid mill at Lebanon in shape for grinding wheat. He will'be ready for busl nerf, after tomorrow. Several years ago Mr. Smith built a splendid mill ut consid?rable coat, hut has noi operated .if regaler!y blnce owing the small amount o?'grain planted. BKQ?IBITTON M)R S V. sr.uiw IS WITUBBA1 (CONTIKUED iFIlOM PAQB OHB.) for Grant te. AppeaU/Oi i were refus?e court of ^an State*, circuii he same statt supreme court, 1er arrest at )Vt, Attorney made by the ?. ! keep him from V writs of habeas corpu: by the federal district aylTsntu, the United court o funpea? and tbe United States i ' Grant bas b FhllauclpMa aUK'? General Peoples RIK! nlng thia morning;,.y Irr authorities. <:i log.? bearin?'??e ? haugh. ^yfcauty Mere Than Skin Deep. A beautiful woman always bas ?ofM digestion. . If your digestion ls faulty C&aznberlaln'a Tablets will do yo good. Obtainable every who Classjfiec Want Adver Vwenty-fiv? words or ISM, One Six Timon 31.00. All advertisement over twen y-fl word. Kntes on 1,000 words ti Wm. No advertisement taken for I* If your Dime appen rs In the tal your want ad to 821 and a bill wtl prompt payment. MISCELLANEOUS o RTBSCHIPTIONM TO HAILY INTEL Uli K MK It AT lt ED WED FRICK During thc Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap itol prize, I purchased a number of Subscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at the rate cf $5.00 a year. . In order to get some of tho money back which I put into tho contest, I v. ill sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the 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 $1.25 a year to the Semi Weekly Intelligencer. If interested, ?ddress P. O. Box 347, Anderson, . 6-17tf IfjtlEX YOU can not sec right step in j '.ur Optical Department and got just Wie Glasses you need. Complete -grinding plant. Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. It. Campbell, Louisa ?fi. Hilgcnboeker, assistant, 112 W Vhitner St., Ground Floor. PASTORIA For Infants and Children ri Use For Over 30 Years Iwaya bears ' Ignaturc of ?lt. DIAZ, EX-I'ItES. OF MEXICO EXPIRES IX FRA NCI if? <??NTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE.) I i. Thc views General l-?az held ,o . tliese subse<iuent bapncnlngs were re t ?ported mainly by rumor. lie au \ jthorlzed but few interviews, and thosi i' (fi tho main were those of au OK t niau grieved over bis own misfortune! t -and those of Mexico. Ho longed ,U [ WP PP80e reestablished, and wos oftei ?Hoted as having urged tho now form 'HR President Huerta to quit to proven ;H foreign war. - HQ was: rcpcatcdl; tHMported on the point of returning t< ?K?'co, but he denied that bc eve jhjipuld, unless Mexico was drawn int? [ war with tho Knited States, or un liens it was for him to die in his na Iwo land. jj: General Diaz was born in ?K\0. llb HBmlly were of old Spanish stoci I^Bth an infusion of Indian blood. Let liftttlierlcss at the age of three, he wai ?'educated at the expense o? the Ilisboi jo? Oaxaca with the intention of be i coming a priest, but bo eventually ? turned to law and then ut tho out iHBeak of thc war with thc Uniter ? .States turned to a military career. .Mic acrwd throughout that struggle In a militia company which be helped organize, and after peace was declar ed he made a special study of mill: Harv science. He and on-' other were thy only two in the country who dar ed openly oppose the continuation ol Santa Anna's dictatorship. His exe cution was ordered, but ho escaped aiitl joined Herrera's rovolt. He speedily nindi; a reputation ks n sol dier, and as a brlgadler-geueral he Waa the chief thorn in tho sido of the French forces, when, taking ad vantage of the Civil War in the Unlt { M States, they attempted to place Archduke Maximilian ,oi Austria on iho throne of a Mexican empire. Diaz harrassed the enemy constant"?, and it .Tune, 1SG7, captured Mexico City .filth his forces. On the reestablish :n?tit of the republic ho was unsuc .'?Hfiful ns a candidate for president, ?ht in 1S77 he was electe dto fill the in?xpired term of the fugitive pres jdant. Lordo. His last and eighth j iStton was In July. 1910. , To nias was given credit for thc advance of Mexico to tho status of t 9{a3>lc. progressive and prosperous government, although the autocratic rnetho is be employed wcry widely crl jpefitd by Chambrlaln's Liniment. [Mast winter 1 used Chamberlain's LgHmant ior rheumatic pains, stiffness uK sorene?i. of Gie knees, and can ctticientlously say that I never used sjmhlng that did me so much good." upward Craft. Elba. N. Y. Obtaln |h|^ everywhere jpniverarty of South Carolina j Entrance Examinations. m. Entrance examinations to the TJnl Etnaty of South Carolina will be held yettie County Sunperintendcnt of Ed . 4V011 at t?e County Court House " y. July the 8th, 1915. ?'University offers varied course? bf study In science, literature, history, law: and .business. The expensen arc moderate anot many opportunities for self-support are afforded. A large uuasber of nchloarsblpa are available, Gradu?tes of--colleges In thii Stat*} ro cco* free tuition in all courses exv-ept fnSbe School of Law. For foll par t.icalars write to gVv/ THE PRESIDENT ?rtSfTY OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA, S. C. I Columns Using Rates rime tf* cen'a, Three Time? M cents, v? word? prorata tor each additional > be used lo s nonth mad? on appll tharx IB cent?, cash tn advance. aphone directory ye? can telephone ?be malled after Its Insertion Cor WANTS WANTKIl-You to know that I am still on tho Job with tho best wood and coal on the market, if you don't believe it try me. W. O. Himer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. f-16-tf. FOR SALE FOR SAM;-One No. S8 McCray cooler for meat market, 7x5. 10 feet high. See or write S. J. McCullough, Iva, S. C. 4-l-3t FOR SALE-Pure Mountain Crown Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes the very best variety for July plant ing. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phono 464. FOR SALK-Ono 10-gallon power Ice Cream Freezer, with motor, etc., complute. This is a bargain. South ern Public Utilities Co. C-29-3t LOST REWARD-Fer lcJt watch. Ladles sterling Bilver milled, doublo case, gold stem, Illinois, 17 Jewel. Return to Intelligencer office or Phone 637.-6-2-3tp. CITHOLAX CITROLAX! CITROLAX! Best thing for constipation, Bour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headache almost nt once Gives u most thorough and sat isfactory flushing-no pain, no nau sea. Keeps your Kystom cleansed Bweet and wholesome.-lt. H. Wolh echt, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "1 find Cltrolax thc best laxlttve 1 ova used. Docs not gripe-no unpleasant ifter-effects." Evans* Pharmacy. ' ' : AG it. . '. . 1 " -1 1 'i" ?J '-' ,' '- -'-ll'- '-?I Plumbing Is a Specialty With Us The Best Plumbers The Best Material The Best Prices Repair calls receive the most prompt attention We are now prepared to install new outfits either on contract 01 time and material, un der the supervision of an Expert in Plumbing and Heating. See us before you let your contract for Plumbing or Heating and you will not "be sorry. If you need a Plumber That is a Plumber, Phone 253.. ANDERSON HARDWARE COMPANY PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. WhJtner St My! My!! What Sincere Flattery -this continual' procession of imitators of Bottled . ? - -. -ii LEGAL NOTICES HOAD TAX COLLECTORS. Tho collectors of road taxes bi the various townships have tbs receipts numbered and printed with the super visor's name printed at the bottom thereof. Only recolija of this descrip tion aro legal and ? delinquents aro 'warned not to pay party without re ceiving this sort of a receipt. J. MACK KINO, Supervisor, A. C. June Ith, 1915. WORK DONK FOR THE 'COUNTY AND l'URCIIAHKS FOB THE COUNTY The public ls again warned that on ly su?-h work done on the public roads of tho county as is authorised by the supervisor or one ot tho 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 aro the supervisor, thic.iounty commissioners, the steward c f tho county homo and the sergeant* of the chain gang*. AU these psi tics are equipped with order books abd orders must be attached to all accounts. All claims not mada In pursuance of above conditions will, be disapprov ed and payment refused. J. MACK KINO. Supervisor. June 4th, 1*16. 6-14-15. DONT CARRY A HANDICAP'' THROUGH LIFE. 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