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fwrtOmten? 15 Wald Duda ^ [j ^mmm For Infants and Chfldr.n. i E^sS? Mothers Know That ; kflglUiiH Genuine Gastona ; ALCOHOL-3 l'ERCEKnl AlW?VS M a !AVc^bbIe^j)aialioofcr^- "*"wJg f^* \ ii Bears the /M?t* j Br^i^^S Signatui^^/jr ?ftssaiidlicstXciitainspt?tai nf /V\.\^, : Onwru,Morphine uorMBC?L, Ul fl? \\ i T NOT NAKCOTIC. C tTXIT jnatpUH Stxi?- If 1 Sis*?* I A V\% ln MrnrSml- 1 II III ? AtKrtfT?;iyi?? ^ A USG 1 ?iiii. SoiirStrjnu^LDJJjg?! ff ll tV *WU "Worms.rwnshncssaili IB ?al* i^oFj^ ii rnr nvpr jac Sgk^^got I W IUI U f Ul H j^ggd Thirty Years SSCASTORIA lixatt Copy of Wrapper. ? cl(rr.U(| ?0-"MV. HCW ,olu, erT,. lusitania" No singlo action of tho European wnr hau made so deep an impres sion on the American publie as the destruction of tho Cunard liner Lusitania, will? a loas of over 1,200 passengers including many wo men and children. This dis?ster recalls vividly tho ticking of the Titanic three years ago. It will bo remembered that the Mutual Dene fit Life Insurance. Company *?aid about $100.000 to beneficiaries as a result of thc Titanic disasator. While many An\ i .nts were aboard the Lusitania when Bho went down, it appears r ... reports thus far received that only two Mutual Benefit policyholders perished. Among those saved was a man who carric3 $04,000 of insurance with the Mutual Benefit issued at different times since 1008. It ls a rather significant fact that according to published reports the Lun'tania. herself was insured for something like $7,500,000. and in surance on thc cargo probably brought thc total to fully ten million dollars. Thc Ufo insuruuee carried by those aboard aggregated ICBS than one million dollars. Was tho ship and her cargo worth to tho world ten times OM much, from an economic standpoint, as the hun dreds of lives lost? M. M.'MATTISON, General Agent. a VV. WEBB, J. J. TROWBRIDGE, C T. TRIBBLE, Special Agents. Bleckley Bldg., Anderson, S. C. EXCURSION To Asheville/ Waynesville, Hendersonville, Bre vard, Lake Toxaway, N. C., and "LAND OF THE SKY" Via Blue Ridge Ry. and Southern Ry. Premier Carrier of the South WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,1915. FronTAnderson, Seneca, Greenville, Spartanburg And all Intermediate Points. Excursion tkkct* wfll he coed on all tra?a? Wednesday, July 21, lil*. Ex curslea Hekeln will he geed returning on ail regular trains to reach original Marting point hy midnight, Monday, July S?, 1913. (lierions opportunity for ? short sunratcr rornlloa, Enjoy the beauties sod the wonderful scenic erylron* meat of the mernoo th mountain tfeaks aad lakes aad the cool ?reese., that spread their, orones fro? lae weeded peaks coming from an altitude of tyiO? feel abote sea level. llfgh-elasi, coaches on all trains to accommodate the exeat Monists, Ear farther Information apply to all ticket agents Southern Hallway dr \f. MeflEE, ..sst. Wea*! IV*- Agi? Columbia, S. Cn J. H. ANBEB89JT, Superintendent, Anderson, 8, d W. K. TABER, Trav. Pass. Agt, (?reenviHe, S. C SCHOLARSHIP GIRLS' miERKlING LETTER | APPRECIATE TWO WEEKS | TRAINING RECEIVED AT WINTHROP WAS BENEFICIAL metter Goes Into Detail of Their Stay There and Proves Very Interesting. Whoo we first teamed that we were 0 represent Anderson county In thc short course'at Winthrop, we were ndeod-happy., because of thc pleasure jf knowing thc other prize winners represented from twenty-six other mantles t.nd the good we expected to lo while at Winthrop. We are sure every girl has learned 1 groat deal that will help her. lie sides the lessons given In gardening, sewing, cooking, and poultry raising W' also had thc honor of hearing loicd lectures. Oa Tuesday a. m.. Dr. Johnson cordially welcomed us to Winthrop ind Hon. W. W. Long, gave us an interesting talk on, "De Guilty !>abor." Also on Wednesday the Y. kV. C. A, gave us a lawn party and Viiss Razor later In the afternoon gave is a talk on "Personal Sanitation." Then Dr. Copo gave us a fine address in. "A Girls' Place In Home and Gora nunlty Building." On Thursday Miss Ellen Shaw gave us a lessan in nature study. Wo were taken all ?vor thc campus and learned the lames of the many beautiful trees. Hon. J. E. ?wearingen, tho sLnte superintendent of education, told ut; 'How to become More Efficient Each Day." On Friday Mr. Lucco Gunth, state superintendent of rural schools told js ..What He Would Like thc Club ilrhs doing." Aud Mr. W. r>. Elliot ;avo us sn *-*?rostl:ig talk on "Joys )f Farm Life." On Saturday the Y. W. C. A. Invit ed us to play games nt * wc later went to tho "Boston Lyric," an entertain ment given in tho auditorium. On Monday the beginning of thc second week. Prof. Whitfield gave us in Illustrated talk on "Sunset." Thc IT. W. C. A. also took the club girls jp town to the movlcB and on return ing wo found two large churns of ico .ream awaiting us. Dr. A. F. Winship, oh Wednesday, savo us a talk on "Hear to Heart 31rlB", and on Thursday Prof. Weeks j ?'.towed us many beautiful scenes of j the western states. Thc last day we stayed there (which was Friday,) wo wore our white | irosses in chapel, (we ruado thc Iresscs ourselves whllo wc . were .here,) exercises and sand our club songs and wore our colors which were, red and green. In the afternoon we w/re given' a reception. Now wc wish to thank Dr. Johnson md the members of thu summer school for tholr many acts of kind-1 icss during our stay there and also Miss Edith Parrot and her assistants tor making our vi: it a pleasure nts .veli as beneficial and especially thc IT. W. C. A., who did all they pos sibly could have done tn entertain us. Last of all wo wish to thank Miss layne Carlington, our county agent 'or the trouble and expense In send ing us to Winthrop aid wc assure 1er that her troublo will not bc un appreciated'. With tho best wishes to Hiss Carlington. NITA ADAMS. DELLA TINSLEY. ANNUAL REUNION OF BROWN FAMILY! Will be Held on Aug. S at Concord j Church-Program Arranged for the Exercises. Tho annual Brown family reunion will bo held liils year at Concord snuroh on August C. The folio wini; program has been arranged: Opening exercises conducted by E. ?5. Bown. Song by class. Address by Eugene B. Brown. Scrag. Paper read by Mrs. Addie Read. Song. Address by W. W. Leathers. Paper read by Nannie O'Neal. Roport of committees. Cloning exercises by E. Z. Brown. The fol lo wi r<g committees are to! report this year: Committee on Urths, Mrs. D. C. Brown, chairman; Mrs. W. G. H am ?rco and Mrs. F. L. Brown. Committee on marriages. Miss Alma j Bnrrls8, chairman, Misses Lena Brown I and Gertie Brown. DB, SNYDER G?XE HOKE rakes te Terre Haste, fad . by Dr. G. ? 8. Breedln. Dr. C. S. Breedln has gobo to "Terre, Haute. Ind., to take Dr. H. 8. Sky ler, vetar?an, homo. Dr. Snyder! was taken very Ul several dayn ago] und wa? placed In the county hospi tal. . .While away Dr? Breedln will visit] the clinics at Terre Haute, Chicago, j Baltimore and New York. WM Invest?gate ef Coarse. Atlanta, July 19.-Two. resolution!;1 providing for a legislature investiga tion Into thc assault on Leo Frank at i Mil lodge vll?e, Saturday night were in troduced today In the state house of | representatives. ANNUAL MEETING OF SALUDA ASSOCIATION MEETS WITH THE STARK BAPTISTS CHURCH ON JULY 27-28TH PROGRAM FIXED And Ordered Published by E. H. Reaves, Chairman of Com* mittee. u _ Tho 113ih annual meeting of the Saluda Baptist association will nicct at Starr on July 27 and will continue through the 29th. Kev. W. W. Leathers, clerk of the association stat ed yesterday that about two-thirds of the 41) of the churches in thc associa tion'had sent tn their annual reports and -that he was very anxious to have the others sent him as soon as possi ble in order that he might make out his report. Tlie Saluda association is compos?e of tho churches in Anderson county and two churches in Abbeville county. It is understood that Shiloh church will apply for admittance this year. The following program of the or der of business during lhe session at Starr was supplied hy Edward Reeves, of Monea Path, chairman of thu program committee. Tuesday. J ti j -<<h. 10:30-Devotional service. 10.45-Introductory sermon. 11 ! 46-Organ i/.atlon. Report of committee on order of business. Recognition of visitors. Loport on religious literature. Miscellaneous business. 12:30-Adjournment for dimer. 2-Devotional services. 2:15-Address by uducatlon secre tary. 2:45-Report on orphanage. 3:15-Ropo rt on Sunday schools. 3:45-Report ou hospital. 4:10-Miscellaneous business. 4:30-Adjournment. Wednesday, July ftsth. 9:30-Devotional service. 9:45-Miscellanea!- . business. 10-Ropoft on state missions, report on foreign missions. 12-Report on ministerial educa tion. 12:30-Adjournment, for dluncr. 2-Devotional sendee. 2:15-Report on temperance ? 3-Report on education. 3:15-Miscellaneous business. 4:30-Adjournment. Thursday, July ?mit. 9:30-Devot'onal service. 9:15-Misccllancousii:btislnf!SB. 10- Report on-Layman's Movement. ' 10:30-Import o?' -aged ministers' relief. 11- Report on state of religion. 11-.v'O-Report on obituaries. 11:45-Report on Woman's work. 12- Miscellaneous business. 12:30-Final adjournment. Clean Off Graveyard. All persons interested in Plat Hock graveyard will please meet at the grounds on Friday muralug, July 23, to clean off thc yard. MRS. BOYD'S SALE GRAND SUCCESS Great Crowds Visit Store Yester day Searching for Bar gains. In view of tho fact that Mrs. lloyds' "Mid-summer Marked Down Sale" was t?e very first Seml-Annual Clearance Sale of tho season, tho Intelligencer man dropped in yesterday sovc -al times' in order to see with what re sponse the sale was meeting. To say that tho sale was a big suc cess is expressing tho Btimplo truth, without.any frills or thc toast exagger ation . A steady scream of patrons and some few "Lookers'5 were going in the Boyd establishment all day long. Ono of tho young lady clerks stated, on leaving thc store, that she would not need any rocking to nut her to Bleep; that ehe bad been walting on trade all day long, with barely euough time for her mid-day lunch. Mrs. Boyd, bein* asked about thc day's sales, said, "Well, I hod put such very low prices on my goods that I knew the people would buy them Just as quickly aa they learned ot thc truly wonderful bargains they were offered. I am well satisfied with the first day's solos, and I look for a steady stream of customer? every day this week, be cause there are some extraordinary values here awaiting thrifty purchas ers." As Mrs. Boyd is a firm believer in printers ink. she authorised tho in sertion of the full page ad of her sale, in today's Intelligencer so that no one' need overlook such a feast of bargains, as this sale affords. Read lt-it is chock full of interesting storo news. CBAYTONVltLK KKWS Mr. and Mr>, Lawrence Shirley nf j Helton are visiting the latters pal rents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wtlghl thia week. Messrs. {Mansell nnd Exoil of Green ville visited Mr. Earl Maddox Sun day. Miss Idell Kay visited thc Misses Maddox last week and attended the Woman's meeting at Barkers* Creek. There will bo a play given at the McCanta school house next Saturday night, July li, beginning at 8:80 o'clock. The proceeds to go for fur nishing the schoolhouse. Everybody come. :*. The McCanta school is ihn hew school just one mil? north of Cray ton Vine. XINCINC AT IVA Iva Kinging Contention Will Merl ?vi Sunday In Chautauqua T?at. Music ?i?1 r: will he glad to know that thc Iva singing convention will hold un all day Binging In the chautau qua tent there next Sunday. Among the prominent singers and professors of music who will be pres ent 0:1 that occasion ure uc 1 men au Messrs. W. W. Hale. W. P. Steven- ? sou. George Holland, Job i Hill, C. ] K. Smith aud others. An enjoyable day ls in store for all those who at tend. The publie la coevally invited. Beauty More Than Skin Beep. A beautiful woman always has good digestion. If your digesti?n ls .faulty, Chamberlain's Tablets will do you good. NQbtalnablc everywhere. TO THE LADIES : Do you realize tho difference in th" appearance of your table that nicely laundered lublo linen will make? Do you know that tho clear, pearly wlilto color, the smooth, even silky finish that we give your table linen cannot even be upproaehed by lie.nd workT If you do not know it-invcB- " tigato. I'ut a table clover in your next week's laundry .bundle. I^et. us show you just what wo can do. You'll never regret lt. Steam Laundry PHONE 7. A NICE BIG ROAST of Beor, Pork or Mutton ls really ouo$| of the best 111? at:;. Vor it ls lust aa good cold as hot. So you can have several, meals with only ono cooking. Telr us to send one for Sunday din ner. Mako it a big one, for our meats arv so choice that only a big one will bavo enough left to cut up old. PHONE C9i. The Lily White Market J. N. LI NON AT? Proprietor. "->VH"' When lu Town Make This store Your Headquarters. T. L. Cely Co. 25c Wash Ties, now - - - . 2 for 25c 50c " " " .... 3 for $1.00 $4.00 and $3.50 Straw Hits ? - ? $2.50 YES, OUR REGULAR $1.00 SHIRT AT 80c X. L. CELY CO. Premiums FOU Gold Band Soap Wrappers and Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons Wrapper* Con Be Redeemed at Peoples New Furniture Co. KAffirT 8T\ Coate In und (let Our Premium Li?t ' . ' THRIFT If thrift does not come natural to you, cult?vate it. Realize ?thc fact that everv mau who lias a dollar put aside is a capl jtifyL . . . . . \Vc earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank ? fm any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, ,in ad .dit'yro to being convenient encourages you not to [ use youl . inioncy- except tn a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does not/guarantee yo? prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial world muy later on deprive you of your present measure ur prosperity. ,. Wc I'ay Interest On Deposits. 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