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DQAYOUR^OWNASHOPPING ; "Onyx" ^ Hosiery jfe Give? the BEST VALUE for Your Money r Evvy Kimi (ron Cotton to Silk, For Men, Wemen kid Oil*** Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair" "Look, .or ifc? Trude Mark! Sol J by All Good Dealer?.^ Wholesale Lord & Taylor ; NEW YORK Dear Headers: If you give me the pleasure of a visit you will he pleas antly surp- iaed and gratified to find how much better I am now able to attend to your optical wants. This optical establishment is Just a little ahead of this city and In keeping wth those to be found in larger cities. There is no cause for you to leave Anderson when you desire tho Bendee of a skilled optometrist whose facilities and equip ment cannot be excelled anywhere. lt is an added pleasure for me to tell you that I have a modern lena grinding shop in connection with my optical while you wait, ir yea will bring me the broken pieces, while you wait, if you will bering me the broken pieces. I am able to get out prescription work the same day lt ls received. Thia eliminates the delay and annoyance of waiting while your prescription is sent out of town. All the work, from the examination of the eye to the finished lenses and Atting of glasses Is done under my per sonal super vis io-:. Knowing that the work is right, I do not hesitate to guarantee satisfaction. Bear me in mind please when I can be of further ser vico to you. Yours very truly. Dr. M. R. CAMPBELL, Louisa S. Hilgenboeker, Asst. Registered Optometrists, 112 W. Whitner St., Ground Floor. Peach and Apple Parers We have a complete line of Parers that will op? c.'ate perfectly-just the kind you have been want ing. Prices 50c, 60c,$ 1.25 If you have any fruit you will need a Parer Come and get one. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO ? Barring the unforseen, each retail buyer of a new Ford car, between August 1914 and August 1915, will receive from $40 to $60 a share of the Ford Motor Company's profits. Anyone can drive a Ford-ii?s so simple in con struction. No complex mechanism to learn.. In town or country, for business, or pleasure, Ford cars serve everybody, for about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Town Car 1690; Coupelet $760; Sedan $875; Lab. Detroit with all equipment On display and sale at i. TODD AUTO SHOP Phone 37. Miss Kathleen Norryce to lie Married Thia M.'ruing Quiet ?onie Wed. ding. A (|uiet home wedding will occur this morning ?it the homo of the bride's fattier. Mr. !.. E. Norryce, whon Miss Kathleen Norryce nnd Mr. W. K. McGuIry will be married. The ceremony will be performed at eleven o'clock by the Hov. J. H. Gibboney of (?race Episcopal church, in the presence of only the immed iate family. The young couple will leave at 12 o'clock for the groom's home at ilendersonvllle, N. C. Miss Norryce is one of Anderson's most attractive and charming young women and has a host of friends who will be greatly interested In the an nouncement of ber marriage. Mr. McGuire is a prominent and popular young business man of Henderson ville, N. C., and ls a first cousin of Mrs. Willett Sloan of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Willett P. Sloan en tertained eight couples last night at a channing little card party in honor of Miss Kathleen Norryce and Mr. W. E. McGuire. The house was fill ed with the beauty and fragrance of white and pink roses, with here aud there huge bowls of shasta daisies. Tables for cards were arranged in the parlor and for some time was pleasantly spent. Irater to thc Bur prise of the guests little Miss Claudia Pr?vost entered pushing a small wheelbarrow on which was an at tractive little trunk addressed to the . honor guests. Romance St. Love- i land. The little carrier soon found Miss Norryce and presented her with the trunk, which when opened was ! found to contain rice and rose leaves; instantly the other guests grasped the i situation and showered the charming * bride elect and Mr. McGuire with I the contents of the trunk and also with their heartiest congratulations, and good wishes. When quiet was I again restored the gracious and at tractive hostess asisted by Miss I Jessie Drowne and Eunice Evans, i served an elegant salad course. The i guests for tho evening were: Miss Natalie Norryce, Jessie Browne, Vina Patrick, Wilhelmina Fant, Carrlo , Fretwell, Janie Hamlin, Messrs. Sullivan. Paul Browne, Paul Wat kins, W. P. Nicholson, Sam Orr ' Robert and Archio Cathcart, Bob Triable and Mr. and Mrs. John Rast. Party for Thursday Evening. Dean Russell has issued invitations for a party on Thursday evening, July 16th, 1915 at eight o'clock in honor of Max and Hal Dean of Starr. Party for Visitors. Tho following invitations have been issued: Eula Mao Dlllingham, Laurie V. Dowling, at home( Friday evening, July 1G. 1915, at 8:30 o'clock, 640 North Fant street. Miss Brabham. Miss Carolina Banks. Mrs. T. A. Wiggington ls spending this week with her brother, Dr. Ros amond near Liberty. Misses Myrtle and Vera Betterton have returned to their home in At lanta after a visit to their sister, Mrs. T. L. Waterhouse at tho St. James Hotel. Miss Ida Watson, Miss Anna Berg er, Mrs. Bettie Earle and Mrs. B. 0. Alien of LowndeBVille wont to Green ville yesterday to attend the Baptist assembly. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Anderson will leave tomorrow morning for Hender aonvillc in their car. Miss Thelma Osborne has' gone to Abbeville to attend a house party given by Mrs. W. G. Harper. Miss Claudia Osborne has gone to Belton to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pearce and little Bon, Blilio, have returned to their homo in Greenville after a visit to Mr. aud Mrs. ' W. A. Chspman. One of the Best Jokes. Among the best jokes of the summer dion ld be listed that denial of the Mon. 'John Lowndes McLaurin that hero is any politics in South Caro lina's cotton warehouse system. Charleston Ne ?a and Courier. Tve Nimble Nickel Still Nimble. The nimble nickel ?a losing naught >f Its nimbleness.-Charleston Post. AFTER PASSING YEARS Inderson Testimony Remains Un . shaken. Time is the best test of truth. Here s an Anderson story that has stood ?o test of time. It ls a story with a mint which will come straight , home v many of us. Mrs. L. H. Seel. 222 E. Market St, tnderson, says: "For a year I suf ered from ktdney weakness and pains n the small of my back. I felt, dull, anguld and miserable. After using llffcrent medicines without much >oneflt, I tried Donn's Kidney Pills, hat I got at Evans* Pharmacy. They lld mo a world of good In ?very way." <Statement given Feburary 24th, 908.) On December 4th, ISM. Mrs. Seel aid: "I have Jost as much confidence n Dean's Kidney Pills now aa when i previously recommended! them. Vhenever I have noticed the sllgbt st return of kidney trouble, due to a old, Doan's Kidney Pills fix me up ill right" Price Soc, at all dealers. Dont Imply ask tor a kidney remedy-get "?nan's Kidney Pills-the same that .irs. Seel had. Foster-Mllburn Co., i ops., ituffalo, N. Y. . THERE WILL BE THREE BIG DAYS IN THAT TOWN MANY ATTRACTIONS Have Been Booked and All WU1 Prove of Great Interest as Well as Entertaining. The following Is Hie program for the throe days' chautauqua which ls to bc held at Iva ou the 23. 24 and 26tl<, of this month. First Day-Agricultural Day. 10i30 a. m.-Farmers Institute. Addresses by county, stnte and na tional farm experts. 3:OC p. m. -Lecture, "The New Agriculture," by Dr. Frank B. Vroo man. 4:00 n. m.-Concert, ny the Bessie Leigh Concert company. 8:15 p. m.-Concert and enter tainment, by the Bessie Leigh com pany. 9:00 p. m.-lecture. "Armageddon and After," a story of the great war, by Dr. Frank B. Vrooman. Second Bay- Kducutloual Bay. 10:30 a. m.-Educational rally. Addresses by local, state and national ['ducational loaders. 3:00 p. m. - Forty-five minutes of fun and magic with the Mysterious Milburns. 3:45 p. ni . - Impersonations, dories, recitations, grave nnd ?av. By Hharles B. Hanfo:-d, thc famous ac tor. 8:15 p. m.-Magical Illusions and prestidigitatorial porformanco. By the -Mysterious Milburns. 9:(10 p. m.-Grand scenes from Shakespeare's comedies and trage Iles. By Mr. Charles B. Hanford, the celebrated tragedian. Third Buy-Boosters' Bay. 10:30 a. m.-Addresses on boosting 'The Old Home Town." By city, j state and national leaders. (All citi tens are requested to close their ?daces of business and unite In boost ing the town on this day.) 3:00 p. itt.-Grand concert, by the Lyric Qlee Club. 3:45 p. m.-Lecture, "Element* of Success." By Dr. George P. Bible, chautauqua director. 8:15 p. m.-Lecture. "Life and Opportunity." By Dr. Georgo P. Bible. 9:00 p. m.-Concert and entertain ment by the Lyric Glee club. STOOD OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS \. N. Alford of Hartwell, Operat ed on at Hospital Here Yes terday-Recovering. Mr. A. N. Alford of Hartwell. Ga., mderwent ah operation at the Ander? ion county hospital yesterday and he s getting along well. His daughter, Miss Elizabeth Alford, who recently mderwent an operation for appendi citis Is convalescing and has been aken back to her home. Mrs. Al 'ord ls remaining at the hospital for i few days with her husband. Converted Engineer to Preach. Mr. D. J. Fant, the converted en gineer, will preach at Shiloh church, wo and one-half miles west of Pied* nont. on next Sunday night at 8 >'clock. A cordial Invitat'on ls ex ended to this service. E4?*?? M-14>?? ?4 I I I M 4 4 I 1 I I 1 ; Personal \ ?Mr.. J. H. Hut son has returned 'rom Columbia where he has been spending the past several days. Messrs. Lester McKee and W. H. timpson of Iva were In the city yes* erday. Miss Fannie Harper of Honea Path vas In Ibo city shopping yesterday. Miss Lydia Sherard has returned to Wllllamstan after visiting friends ?ere. Mrs. Haddon Burriss and Mrs. fames Burriss of Iva were ia Ander ion yesterday morning. Mr. Joe Sullivan of the T. L. c. ly omp-iny, is taking his vacation and went to his heme In Willlamston esterday. Mr. Sullivan Intends to pend several days In points In North karolina before returning here. Mr. B. B. Keys of Belton was a tuslness visitor in the city yester ay. Mr. Homer Jacobs of Columbia was , visitor in the city yesterday. He tad not been In Anderson in 12 ears and said that he hardly knew he etty. Ur. Sam Jackson was a business isl tor yesterday, from Iva.' Mr. W. Thompson Burriss of Iva ras among tho visitors In Anderson esterday. Mrs. H. L. Adams ot Charlotte in (siting her :s?S?-r, Mrs. A. S. tepheus, on South Main street. TOURISTS PASSING THROUGH CITY Party From Atlanta on Way to At lantic City Stopped Over Night Here. Messrs. Hob Caldwell. Dill Foster and Judson Willingham, of Atlanta, Qa., arrived In the city last night and stopped at the Chiquola hotel. They aro tourists from Atlanta on their way to Atlantic City, N. J. Yesterday afternoon they stated thal the trip from Atlanta had prov ed very enjoyable and that they were very favorably impressed with An derson . They arc driving two cars; one ls a I'nc Kn rd of 00 horse power and thc other is u Daimler, a French make, having a horse power of 85. Doth are roadsters and are said to have wonderful speod. CALOMEL DYNAMITES YOU!, LIVER! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES "Dodson's Liver Toni" Starts Your Liter Bitter Thu Calcul and Yon Don't Lose a Day's Work Liven un your sluggish liver I Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasure: Ix? vigorous and full of ambi tion. Hut take n<? nasty, dangerous calomel (?valise it mnkes you Hick and you may low n day's work. ('aloin. 1 is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of thc bones. Calomel cratdicA into sour bil? like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that H .. fut nausea and cramping. Listen to mel If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing vou -ever experienced just take a spoonful: td haruileaa Dodson's Liver Tone tonight Your druggist or dealer .?ells jon a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal money back guarantee that ear h spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of musty calomel and that it won't uiivk.- you sick. Dodson'* Liver Tone In real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because jun will wake up feeling tine, your liver will lie working; headache and dizziness gone; stomach will be ?weet und bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone I? entirely vege table, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children. Millions of people ate using Dodson's Liver Time instead of dangerous calomel now. Your druggist will ball you that the salo of Calomel is ultuobt stopped entirely herc. I ll J? Equip Every Desk With a Telephone TO handle your fall and winter work in the mott economical and effective way, you will need COMPLETE TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT- facilities that will assure the smooth running and effi cient execution of work. Every man who hat a desk thould have a telephone on it, an thould ute hit telephone to save wasteful walking between detkt and departments, to help him to complete hit work in an orderly fashion, and to keep him in dote working touch with all other parts of the or ganization. Extension Telephones, connected with your Private Branch Ex change and additional linet are furnished at most reasonable rates. Don't isolate any part of your organization. Equip EVERY DESK with a TELEPHONE and increase the productiveness of your whole organization by providing adequate telephone facilities. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir SILVER SPOONS FOR READERS OF THE INTELLIGENCER-A SPOON FOR EVERY STATE. Every Spoon Fully Guaranteed by The Oneida Community, Ltd. ive , Ii you have not already started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon from The Intelligencer. You can redeem it at The Intelligencer Office, Souvenir Spoon Cou pon This coupon, when pre sented with 16c (or by mall 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mall, address Spoon Depart ment. The intelligencer. An derson, 8. C. , No Spoon sold at Any Price With out This Coupon. 3 States Now Reidy : SOUTH CAROLINA, NORTH CAROLINA ' ALABAMA