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^^^_^OME OF YOUR ^^^^?3 SftQo^ **? <. ,,H,,t City Editor for ^5nln .W5*- the Intelligencer buy? M ' Cr? jD" i Se^*" North Anderson lot. , ^i^Ti ?EE^. itu^ -?5? C^FOH HOfisS 3EE , .... ?r? J-^g^rJjOMN LlNt EV fttHftf ' * Mr. Hall says he has lived in thc city of Anderson / only six weeks, but that North Anderson looks good to him. We should add, however, that Mr. Hall is a native of Anderson County, and so is really quite familiar withihe city. p. s.-Ring us up or drop us a card and we will be glad to explain the profit "Sharing Plan" to you. (?Mi Wff or Fitted perfectly by our coraetlere #8.60 to 112.60 ?Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Mrs. ('.H. Acker of Augusta is vis iting Mrs. W. S. Ramsey. Mrs. Edwin Terry and MISB Nettle Terry wera .shoppers here' yesterday from Pendleton. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Developing ?nd printing done by artista. Most beautiful work guaranteed at all ti mea. Satisfaction Or No Charge. Developing, ito Per Film. Printing: Prints 2 1-4vi 1.4, to; 2 1.1x4 1.4, ir; I 1.4x5 1.2, Sr. Quick delivery. Bend i Alni to teat our servit*. AGENTS WANTED LIGON DRUG Og, 8t*artanber*. H. .OJ SALTS FC Wi Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Noted Authority oa Kidney Di: RecoDUBOBds a Spoonful of Jod Salts In Cia: Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys anti tho Uric Acid Uric adel In mer.t excites the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel Ulta lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated, end you may. bc obliged tr> ?eek relief two or three times during the night. ken the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body'* urinovs erante or you'll bc a real sk& person shortly. At first you feel & duU misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, skit headache, diesiness. stomach gets aour*. tongue coated and you feel rheumatic I thaine wot* the? weathei' is bad. . .Ba?'?eat meat, drink lots of water; also get .toro' tiny nhaTmer?i?t four ounces of Jad. Salts; fa&e a tahlespooniui in a glass of water before \ breakfast for a fe then net fine. Tl the acid of grape with li thia, and 1 to clean clogged to normal activity in urine, so it no 1 thus ending black! Jad Salts is inc a delightful effcrvt everyone should t kidneys clean ac they sell lots of J? overcoming kidii< trouble. ?a jil SOC] Hadley* Acker. Stannum, Va.. July 3.-Ono of the pr? fliest county Weddings of tho early summer was that last Wednesday morning at SJ:30 o'clock, ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. lt. II. Dudley ar Mossy ('reek, when their daughter, Hm h Alexander, and .Maj. Henry Grady Acker, formerly of Helton, S. C., now of Staunton, were united In marriage, the Kev. J. H. Massey, the bride's pastor, iMTformiiig the cere mony . Mrs. Hebert Myers, an aunt of tho bride, played Hie wedding march, and little brames Dudley was ring bear er, carrying Hie ring in on a silk pil low. The bride entered with her maid o? honor. .Miss Nancy Fulton of tais city. The brbio wore a travel ing suit of Belgian blue, with acces sories to match, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. Her only ornament was a cameo (availer and pin, set In pearls, the gift of the i:room. Tliey were met at the altar by the groo maud his best man, T. Use Electric Fans Vacuum Cleaners Toasters Broilers Irons Grills Lights, etc h For Comfort and : Economy. Southern Public Utilities Company Phone 223. IR i IF HURTS Less . Meat, Says writers ^^o* . * . " ' ' o.*r. - v ss of Water Before I i Eliminate ^ J i y U--c... . w days and your kidneys will ais famous salts is made from s and lemon juice, combined las been used for generations kidneys and stimulate them U also to neutralize the acids longer is a source of irritation, ter weakness. ^pensive, cannot injure, makes escent lithia-water drink which ake now and then to keep the id active. Druggists here say vd Sails to folks who believe in ?? trouble while it is only [ETY ! * i s. Hinkler of the I'ni ted states Mill tary academy a class mut?* of Maj Acker's at the Citadel, Charleston S. C. Light refreshments were serve and the bridal party then drove t Stanton in an automobile and board ed the 11:05 train for the North They will take an extended trip <; several months, after which they wil return to the Staunton Military aca<l erny, where Maj. Aekef is assistai] commandant of the school. Mrs. Acker attended the Mary Haid win seminary and has frequently vb Ited in Staunton and her many friend will be glad to know that she an Maj. Acker will make their bom here. Maj. Acker came here iou years ago after having graduated i the Citadel, In Charleston, S. C..,t become a member of the faculty t S. M. A. and be is one of the mot popular teachers at tho school. Mr. and Mrs. Acker will conto t Anderson about the loth of till mouth. .Hiss Horton to Kniertain. Miss Molly Horton has Issued in cyltatlons to an at home on Frida; evening, July ninth. In honor of be bouseguests, Miss Weston and Mis Uradley. P?enle This Afternoon. Tho members of the young mar ried woman's Sunday school class o the First Presbyterian church, wh expect to attend Che picnic at Mc Klnney"s Spring this afternoon, wil please be at the church at fou o'clock and automobiles will be ther to take them out to the spring. Pleasant Little Kook Party. Miss Eunice Dean entertained a few friends at an informal little rool party on Wednesday evening at bei home in West Kuti. Just a few spec ial friends were invited an for tin evening In honor of Paul Divver o Atlanta and it was a delightfully pleasant occasion. For Two Charming Visitor. Mrs. W. D. McLean was the at tractive hostess yesterday morning for a few friends, when she entertain ed at a delightful little sewing part) in honor of Miss Lillian Brock of Ls Fayette, Ala., and Miss Lucy Ligor of Spartanburg7. The time was pleas antly spent chatting and scwlnf which Mrs. McLean served dainty re freshments. For Uss Ligan. Miss Lucy Ligen of Spart auburn was the pretty honor guest at a de lightful little party given yesterdaj afternoon hy P'.?v. J. H. Gibboney|a' the rectory. The time was pleasant ly%spent chatting and enjoying Mr, Gibboney'a beautiful Victrola. De lightful refreshments were served T.iose invited to meet Miss Ligon were: Mrs. Frank Bolt, Mrs. BaylU Maxwell, Misses' Tassie and Lucj Pringle of Charleston, Alberta Brock Vina Patrick, Rhoda Vandiver, Lillian and Lucy Maxwell, Foe Bro >'os, Julia Gillian!, Lorena Kramer, Sall Dris coll and Evelyn Calmes of Jssissi slppl. In Honor of Miss Coleman. A nretty entertain mont .for ? charming and attractive visitor was given yosterday afternoon by Mrs. Walter Brock in honor of Miss Mona Coleman of Kastman, Ga. For several years Mrs. Brock, who now lives at Seneca, made her home at Eastman and it was (herc that she knew .Miss Coleman so pleasantly. Miss Coleman ta the-guest of Mrs. L. S. Horton and Mrs. Brock who came down to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. S. Crayton gave thia delightful little party at Mrs. Cray ton'a home. In her honor. About thirty-five ?uests were in vited for the afternoon. Ap inter esting contest on nations affordirt lots of aauusemenf, the prize an ex quisitely handpalnted met bowl be ing won by Miss Mabel Acker of At lanta. The pretty honor guest was pres ented with a lovely handpalnted fan. During the afternoon several beautI ul solo's were giren by Mrs. W. H. hardin, Mrs. charles Greene and Miss Louise Henry, and Miss Mabel Vcker gave a charming little recita .ion. Mrs. Brock assisted by Mrs. Cray* ton served a delicious sweet course. Miss Lola Dell Ramsey has return id from a visit to Wllliamston and 'elzer. Mrs. J. fi. F-rney has returned rom a visit to vclrdives in North Car* lina. .Mrs. George E. Prince has return d from a tiip to Atlanta. Misa Ivy Mauldln. has returned to er home at Pickens after a visit to tra. James H. Craig, Mles Ferdie Legara of Charleston, flss Frances Robinson V Bealey, Has Francis Brace of Pickena and leas rs. Hagood end Sjrdaey Bruce ot Ickens are the boase guests of Mrs. W. Trlbble on Calhoun street. Misa Edna McGee of Iva waa the roost of Miss Marlon Murphy yes erday. Mina lone Littlejohn of Dillon ls letting Mrs. J. M. Evans at Rose UH. Miss Kathleen Norryc? has return d from a visit to her sister, Mrs. I. H. Byron in Aiken. Mrs. J. H. Godfrey baa gone to i uguate to visit nor sister. Mfa. I cor ge Lettner. Miss Gloria Haltiwans>r cf Green ood ts visiting.. Mrs. D. A. Ledi' ?t*vr. Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five words or less, On? Vims 25 cen'?. Three Times M ??nts, 81 x Tim3? 21.00. AU advertisement over twenty-fl ve words prorata for each additional word. Batas on 1,090 words to 1M used In a month made on stru tton. No advertisement taken for lsss than 26 cents, cash In advance. Ii your name appears In th? telephone directory yen can telephone your want ad to 321 and a bill wibi be malled after Ita insertion for prompt payment. FOR RENT FOR RENT-The livery Htable corner lM-uples and Church SL is for rent. This is known UH Ute McGee Stable. It Is In first class condition to be used as a stable or it can he chang ed to suit any other linc of busi ness. Seo me at onco If you want the building. J. E. Harton. 6-7-Ct. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED-You to know that I am still on tlie job with the best wood and coal on the market, if you don't believe it try me. W. O. Ulmer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. WA NTED-Experienced stenographer for months of August and Septem' ber. Address, X Y 'A care Intelli gencer.-tf. H. H. Rosenberg TAILOR FOR MEN 134 North Main FOLEY KIDNEY PILL' ?OB BACKACHE KIDNEYS ANO BLAODt snisritiPTioNs TO DAILV INTEL LlilKNCER AT REDUCED PRICE During the Dally Intelligencer con test which cloned March, 11)14. in or der to secure votes to win tho cap Ital prize, I purchased t; number ol subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at the 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 lo this paper, or at a rat? o? S1.25 a year to tile Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. O. Box 347, -Anderson, B.C. 6-17tf WHEN YOU can not soe right step In our Optical Department and get just tho Glasses you need. Complete grinding plant. Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. li. Campbell, Louisa S. Ililgenboeker, assistant, ll- NV. Whittier St., Ground Floor. FOR SALE -o FOK SALE-Running peas, bunch peas. King and Asbell, Townville, S. C. 7-'J-:;tp. FOR SALE-Pure Mountain drown Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes tho very best variety for July plant ing. Kurraan Smith, ?eedsuian Phone 464. MAKE THE KITCHEN LIVABLE DON'T swelter over a hot coal stove this summer. The N EW PERFECTION Oil Cook stove keeps your kitchen cool and clean and does away with all the ash-pan, coal-hod drudgery of the coal range. The NEW PERFECTION lights like gas, regulates like gas, and cooks like gas. It's gas stove com fort with kerosene oil. Something New, An oven that be comes a fireless cooker merely by pulling a damper. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFEC TION No. 7, with fireless cook ing oven; also the PERFECTION WATER HEATER. It gives you plenty of hot water, yet leaves you independent of the hot, sooty coal range. Use Aladdin Security OU or Diamond White Ott to obtain the best results in oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, P. C. (?few .?.?.*) Char lott?, N. C. Norfolk. Vr. (BALTIMORE Ch*-Won, W. V.. Rk&nond, V?. OwiWoaS. C PROFESSIONAL CARDS . GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 B?eckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm. Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whittier St. RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTOKSKY AT LAW Cox-Townsend Bldg:. Anderson, :-: South Carolina My! My!! What Sincere Flattery -this continual procession of 5 imitators of Bottled Your Attention Please! We can still supply you with Nancy lall Potato Plants at $L60 per 1.000. t ls not tor. late to plant Potatoes, ou can set them out up to 15 July nd make good crop. So come ohead nd get the phints.. We have for today fresh pole beaus, abbage, onions, large bell peppers, rylng chickens, teggs, butter, fresh lneapples, frech fish, etc. Pohns up, 117. Delivery prompt We lose 10 to ll each morning this week, h ou o ?B early. C.F.POWEa&SON NOSE CLOGGED FROM ?C0L0 OR CATARRH Apply Cream la Nostril* To tt Opea Up Air Passages, Ah! What relief! Your clogged istrils open right: up, the air pas igea of your head are olear and you in breathe freely. No more haWa g. snuffling, mucous discharge, iadache, drynesa-no struggling tor eath at night, your cold or catarrh gene. Don't stay stued up! Get a small >ttlo of Ely's Cream Balm from your uggist now. Apply ? little of this agr-nt, antiseptic cream An yorjr nos la, let it penetrate through every fir passage of ?he head; soothe and .al Gie swoll r, InGaraed mucous oawane, giving you Instant relief. y a Cream Balm ie Just what every M and. catarrh sufferer baa beau eking, t's just splenddi.