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*3S CASTORU , ALCOHOL-3I?BCBK? ! I AVrj?clflblcfrcparnt?nubrAs ' sMni?atiTift Uic ?o?d and Kctfuja INFANTS XlULDRtN Promotes Ditfeslto Oniun).Morvhiac JinriUMfli AOT NARCOJjg.' Exact Copy of Wrapper. Your Attention Please ! We can ?till supply you with Nancy Hall Potato Planta at $1.50 pu 1,000. It !B not too late to plant Potatoes. You can act thom out up to 15 July and make good crop, t?o come ohoad and get the plants. We have for today fresh polo beaus, cabbage, onions, largo bell peppora, frying cblokcns, eggs, butter, fresh ptneaoples, fresh flsb, etc. Pobns up, 117. Delivery prompt. Wc clone 10 to ll each morntng th lu. week. Phone us early. C. F. POWER & SQN^ T?RTMY ADVICE -Mr. Squeegee "There ?re some motorista who seem to expect tire trouble-think that, like measles, you've got to have 'em. I Prescribe DIAMOND 8?T?,?, TIDUC GASTONA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years CASTORIA TM! ClHTAun CO MFA KT* ?I? TORR C1TT. Phone -?7. Mrs. J. I. Martin of Jackson, Tenn., ls visiting Mrs. P. A. t ar ter. Mrs. C. C. Featherstone of Green wood is v.cl ting her sister. Mrs. C. C. Carlington. Mr. H. K. Allen ICUVOB today for Ohio to snend thu summer with his sister. Mrs. Allen will go to Glenn Springs to jay for a short while. She will also visit in Greenville and At lanta before roturning to Ander son . Misa Caroline Banks of Columbia is the guest of Mrs. Evelyn Browne on Weat Market street. Delight foi Sewing Party. A charming little sewing party for yesterday morning was given by S?ss Nelle Howley, lu honor of .Miss Margaret Oatns of Cheater. It waa a delightful informal Hui,, affair and fully enjoyed by those present. Among whom were Misses Anna Trib ble. Lalla Marshall, Lou Nelle Mc Gee, Catherine Sullivan, Fannie For ney, Mabel Acker, of Atlanta, Mar garet Oates, ot Cheater. Mrs. Frank Cummingham and baby of Greenville are visiting Mrs. J. G. Cummingham. Mrs. W. F. Jones, who has been spending some time with lier Bister, Mrs. H. A. Henry, will leave1 today for her home In Elberton, Ga. Mr."J. E. Barton, Miss Nelle Bar ton, Miss Gertrude Sanders, Miss Bessie Major and Mr. Foger Barton .viii go to Hendersonvillo Friday for the week-end. They will make the trip in Mr. Barton's touring car. Mrs; Barton, who has been spending several weeks there will return home with them. Miss Marie McNair of Aiken is .-Isltlng Miss Ruth Watkins. Party Tonight, Miss Virginia Gil mer has issued In vitation;, for a party tonight at her home "The Terraces," in honor of Miss Carolina Banka of Columbia. Mrs. S. W. Tate, and Miss Mildred Tate will return to their home In El berton today after a week's visit to '>ti.i. Harleston Barton. Miss Fay McGee of Waycross, Ga., ls expected tomorrow to bc tho guest >f Mrs. Louise Horton. Senior Phllalhea. The Senior l'hilatin a class of the Vi:-.-. I 1'rc.-, by ter ian church will meei :his afternoon at five o'clock with Mrs. W. S. Ramsey on Calhoun jtreet. It is the timo for tho elec lion of officers and the members arc irged to attend. Misses Tassie and Lucy Pringle ot 'harleston are the attractive guests >f Mrs. M. C. Dickson on Summitt ?venue. Miss Elisabeth Harrison has return ed from a two week's visit at Black Mountain. For Hay Fever er Asthnte. Many persons dresd July on account if the recurrence of bay fever. Foley's [louey and Tar Compound long baa leen recognised as the Ideal remedy 'or hay fever and asthma, because lt teals sad soothes that raw, rasping 'ealing In the throat and eases the .hoking sensation. It.allays lnbsm nation and irritation and bring? about >aay and natural breathing. Contains io habit-forming drugs. Evans P(har nacy. WILL GIVE CANNING DEMONSTRATIONS MISS CARLINGTON ARRANGE SCHEDULE FOR DIFFER ENT TOWNSHIPS TO HAVE PICNICS And Get the People Together as Much as Possible-Every one Invited. Miss Jayne C. Carlington, canning demonstrator Anderson county, ia ar ranging io cive canning demonstra* tloiiH in different sections of t ti Its coun ty, generally in places win re girls from those neighborhoods were unable to attend the canning school held at Anderson a short time ago. lt ls tho intention of Miss Carling ton to have picnics planned lu those localtltlea on thc dates set for the i ctnonstratlon in order that as many of the people as possible oiay get to gether. She will have ber canner at the picnics and will either demon strate with beans or tomatoes. The Itinerary so far bas been plan ned as follows. Hubert. July I fi, Kock Mill township at Mc Lee's pasture. July Hi. Three and Twenty, Brushy Creek township. .Inly 19, Long Branch, Martin town ship. July 20, Five Fords, Carvln town ship. July 21, White Hains. Willlamston township. July 23, Iva. Corner township, dur ing chautauqua. July 24, Cedar Grove. Hosea Path. Willlamston on July 28, :?(?. This schedule ?a subject to slight changes. I DEATHS FUNERAL ?RS. JOHNSON. Will He Held at Residence This Morn ing at 10 tiVlock. The funeral services of Mrs. Hello Smith Johnson, wife of Mr. W. W. Jobinsoii, who died at her homo on Nardin avenue yesterday morning, will bc held this morning at 10 o'clock ut the osidence. Kev. W. T. Martin of ficiating. Interment will be made in Silver Brook cemetery at ll o'clock. Mrs. Johnson died after an illness of several months of tuberculous of tho throat. Mr .and Mrs. Johnson moved to Anderson about twelve years ago and since that time she had made I many friends. She was a devout mem ber of the Orrvllle Methodist church and In thc church's early history she was pr?sident of the missionary so ciety and did much to further the advancement of tho church. Ilcsides ber husband and three children, she IB survived by her fath er. Mr. F. P. Smith, three sister. MTS. Oliva McElrath and Mr?. W. E. OavlB, of Piedmont and Mrs. J. H. Mulkey, of this city, and one broth er. Mr. W. A. Smith, of P'r-imont. Meet Roberts Chm .. The Ladies Aid Society ot Roberts church will meet Sunday morning im mediately after Sunday school. All members are urged to be, present. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate ot Annie Ellison, deceased, aro hereby notified to present them properly proven to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those Indebted to make settlement. J. R. ELLISON, Administrator. DQAXOUR^OJVV ' k J * Gives the BEST VA] lasryllsltoCettMtsSae, I Any Color and Style From -Look for tba Trad* M mr kt Wholesale Lord & TH R If thrift does not come natura the fact that every man who ha talist We earnestly urge you to op for any sum. Either a Checkin ditton to being convenient enc? money except in a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy tc prosperity tomorrow. Changes world may later on deprive yoi prosperity. ' We Pay Interest PEOPLES BANI i ifl ill ill ill Sfls??-*??***?"? * ? ? ? .> 1 * ! Persona) i i a w ? ? . -I..*. Ait it, fiji * ' ' iiJiliJi J tiiliJiit Mr. Joim Ellis Evans of Owl Drug company, loft yesterday morning for ('hick spring;, where lie will attend Ute meeting of the South Carolina Pharmaceutical association. Mrs. A. 8. Howie and children, Miss Mary Howie and Master Cater Howie of Starr were in the city yes terday. Miss Elizabeth Gabi" is Visiting ber linell-. Mr. L. E. (?able at Antrc vllle. ' Mrs. J. T. Wilson left yesterday for Due West where she will visit rela tives. Miss Sara McKinney has returned from Cowpens, where she spent the past month. Mr. Harvey Todd has gone to Ci.lek Springs to attend the mel ting of the South Carolina Pharmaceutical as sociation. Mr. Kdward P. Lyons of New York was calling on the Jewelers of thc city yesterday. Mr. Lyons represents the Arlington company, manufactur ers of high class Ivory goods and was showing a vcrv pretty line In the city. Mrs? J. H. Kainey of Hollands store was in thu city shopping yes terday. Mrs. J. L. Pettigrew and Miss Ed na Pettigrew of Starr were in the city yesterday. Dr. J. E. Algood of Liberty was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. George Hamraet lias gone to San Francisco and other points in thc west. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Buchanan and Little Bill, have gone to Harris Llth ia Springs for a short stay. Miss Tosa Crymes of Greenville ls thc guest of Mrs. E. ll. Ortnian. Master Wade Humphries and Mas ter Alfred Plnckney, of Charleston, are visiting Mrs. Anna Weston. Miss Laura , Horton has returned from a month's stay In Dillon ana Fayetteville. Judge Prince Improving. It was stated yesterday that Judge Prince, who went to a sanitarium in Atlanta, Ga., about a week ago, was {inproving and that he would soon bc all right again. Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a GAS RANGE tackle the coal range all day one of these Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly Anderson Gas Go. Phone 844 N?SHOPFINGv j. Hosiery * LUE for Your Money i 25c to $5.06 per pairs \ StM by Al Good DMten.^ Taylor T NEW YORK I FT I to you, cultivate it. Realize s g dollar put aside is a capt en an account with this bank g or a Savings account, in ad Durages you not to use your ? . ..- . : . . (day does not guarantee yo? in the business and industrial J of your present measure of On Deposits IC OF ANDERSON Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five words or less, One V Une 36 cen*?. Three Times ft) cants, Biz Tim ?a ?LOO. ?li advertisement over twenty-five words prorate for each additional word. Rates on 1,000 words to be used In a. font h made on a upi! num. No advertisement taken for lona than Sf cents, cash in ??vanee. If your name appears in the telephone directory y rn can telephone yoor vant ad to 321 and a hill wlHbe mailed arter Ita insertion for prompt rayment. FOR RENT. I'OR RENT-Tho livery stable corner 1'coplus and Church St. is for rent. Tills ls known ns thc McGee Stable. It is in first class condition lo be used as a stable or it can be chang ed to suit any other line of busi ness. Seo me at onco if you want thc building. J. E. Barton. 6-7-0t. FOR SALE -o FOR SALE-Pure Mountain Grown Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes the very best variety for July plant ing. Furman Smith, dcedsman, Phone 464. Beauty More Than Skin "Deep. A beautiful woman always has good digestion. If your digestion is faulty, Chamberlain's Tablets will do you good. Obtainable everywhere. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of WANTS WANTED-You to know that I am still ou the job with the best wood and coal on thc market, if you don't believe it try mo. W. O Linter, Phone 649. Successor ti Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. MISCELLANEOUS o ? SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During tho Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap ital prize, I purchased a number ol subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at thc rate of $5.00 a year In order to got some of the money back which I put into the contest I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Daily Intelligencer at the rate of $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribo or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a"" year to tho Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson S.J^_C-17tf WHEN YOU can not see right step ld our Optical Department and get jusl the Classe;; you need. Completo grinding piunt. Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. It. Campbell, Louisa S. 1 li Igen booker, assistant, UL* W Whitper St., Ground Floor. SIDE DRESSING WILL PAY YOU This year of sdi years as you fertilized lightly this spring and the heavy rains have washed away and leached out lots of what you did use. Your cotton has taken on a rapid growth, b full of water and when the weather turns off dry, as it probably will, your cotton will abed like everything unless you supply it plentifully with plant food.? 'We have the very goods for side dressing, made especially for that purpose. It will do your cotton a world of good. For every dollar you pay out for it you will get back from $3 to $5. If cotton is cheap the more you make to the acre the better you are off. If cotton is high the more you make to the acre theb etter you are off. more you make to the acre the better you are off. But get your aide dressing in the ground just as soon as you possibly can. The business of this crop require th haste. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co, Anderson, S. C. FIRST upsilon the Season STON, S. C. Arid the Famous Via Blue Ridge and Southern Railway, Premier Carrier df the South Thursday, ?July S, ?91S ff al halla, Anderson, Alston schedule and Excursion Fares t B. IL K. IL No. 12 Lv Walhalla .7uTtsn,?u, 84.59 West Valen.7?8T 4J*% Seneca. 7x28 4.50 Cherrys Crossing. 9:15 a. nu. $4.40 Pendleton ........left' 4.25 Autan ..... .Brei ?ft Denver. 8*1* : 4*2? Anderson .8x81 .?? 4.90 lr Belton.9rd9 "< "-. Lv Belton ..9x98 4.9? Monea Path.?ll? ?JW Donalds.9:27 8J75 Shoal*Junction... 9:83 ; 8.76 AbbevHee.- 9t99 > 8.75 and all Interaedalte pointa, on the following Hodges .9:48 ??5 Gleenwood.19:15 8A0 New Karfcet.19:29 3.15 Ninety Six.19:89 3.35 Dysons .19 tea 3.3b Chappell*_. 19:55 3.25 Old Town.11:08 84S Silver Street ... 11x18 8.14 Newberry....11:88 3.00 Prosperity .11x53 ??90 Lomarla .12x19 p.aa* tJai Peak .12x21 HM Alston.12x89 -2.76 Ar Columbia. 1;?? - Special Trata Leaves Colambta 3x48 F. *L, Arrives Charleston 7x19 P. M. Excursion tickets will be feed gong t.nly ea tratas and special schedule mentioned abo re and wal he good returning ott any regalar tram ap te and aclndlng morning trams kavjrag Charle sion Tuesday, Jaly 18, 1918. Ample coaches win he provided ea all tram scheduled above '.o comfort* Oily handle the excursionists* Spend a weekend at the ISLE OF FALKS wKh Rs magnificent hotels mei restaurants. Dancing every afternoon ead night ia the largest FavUKea ta the Sonta, CONTINUOUS CONCERTS BY THE NOTED HETZE'S MILITARY BAND. Remeaaber, Yea Have FOUR DAYS at the Seashore. MAKE UP YOUR PARTIES FOR A DELIGHTFUL OUMNS. Fer farther laforutation ayply ta Ticket Agnats or V.C. McGEE, W. IL TABER, Asst. den. Fuss Agt, Trev. Paaa, Agt. Columbia, 8. C Greenville, 8. C PROFESSIONAL CARDS m I C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whittier St. RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTORN"KY AT LAW Cox-Towisend Uldg. Anderson, :-: South Carolina My! My!! What Sincere FlatteryT -this continual procession of imitators of Bottled A NICE BIG ROAST ot Beet. Pork or Mutton is really one ct the best meats. For it ts just as good cold aa hot. So you can have several meela with only one cooking-. Tell us to send one for Sunday din ner. Make it a big one, for onr meats arc so choice that only a big one will have enough left" -to eut up old. PHONE ?M The Lily White Market J. N. LINDSAY, Propri?t?*. Wear ?9 JTr? I&'&ay Fitted perfectly by our cometiere $3.60 to 112.50 Mrs.B. Graves Boyd