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Came to Her Rescue From her home in Murninni Park, Oltluhomu, -Mrs. O. A. Strange wrlles to the PInus laboratories: "I am taking Fruitola aud Traxo for gall-stones with good results. If it had not been that it carno to my . rescue, 1 would haye been dead I um sure. I cannot say too much for Fruitola and Traxo. Fruftola posseses propel lies that oct directly jipon the Intestinal parts. It is n ?real system cleanser, softening the congealed waste ?nd chtntegrating the burdened particles that cau*e so much suf ferl?g, and quickly expels (he accumulation to the intense relief of Ihe patient. Trage is n tonic alterative that acts on the liver ?ind ildttcjs, i? ti in ii In (es (he Kow of gastric juices to aid dlgestlou and removes bile from (he general circulation. It serves to build up mid ftrengtjben thc vve.ikeued, ruu-dovvn system. Por thc convenience of the pu Wc, arrangements have been made to supply Imit?la and Traxo through leading druggists lu An derson they can lie obtained ut Kraus* Phormaey, three stores. REAL SATISFACTION mmaBtjssssmaBaaaaa In Hardware-Stove Ware-Aluminum Ware ?-Cook Stoves-Heating Stoves-Heating Plants-Plumbing Outfits-Heating and Pulmbing Repairs-Automobile Accessories -Farm Supplies and Machinery of all kinds. The Best lines at the Best Prices and Prompt attention See Anderson Hardware Company 215-217 E. Whitner Street Or Phone 253. "We Deliver the Goods." . -in-Ono has teen for 33 year? fie OM Eefiible, UnwsWe???nij tara? and oCce e?L I ^^^D^^CidC*^ ntakeeayaxdof cheese cloth the bert Bud chwoert I ia^clT^?fe0 ^3oh^B*^kn*?tnndihoa a3 scctsl surfaces, ladacra and oui, j 3-IN-ONE OIL. COMPANY <** . ' ? 1|| iif .f OVHI 42 D A DKOACWAY NSW VONK ct TV fi IN YOUR HOME Tlie Heating and Plumbing systems should be of the first importance if you consider tho good health, the comfort and the convenience of your family. Our Plumbing ls tbe Quality Kind that adds to the house beautiful by the luxuriousness and good designing ot the fixtures. ?et om* Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY "THE PLUMB GO0I? PLUMBERS" 1 J84 \f. Benson St. (Under Maple nail) . PHOKE Mt are made to give SERVICE AND SATISFACTION If that is what you want, insist on having the PULLMAN WILL START THIS MORN ING WI ! H BAND CON. CERT HON. A. F. LEVER Delivers Opening Address-Mr. C. E. Bassett Speaks Today Instead of Tomorrow. I The Willianiston Farmer's chautau qua will open this morning at WII liamston In tho pavlllion at f ie parle at 10:30 sharp. The Pclzer ban.i has been engaged for tho entre three day-i and wlil open tiic chautauqua with a one-half nour open air con cert, after which the nrogrem pro per will begin. Con g ?pasman A. F. Tjcvor will de liver the opening address. Mr. Lever will -dlscu-ts question? of vital im portance to t&ie wellfare of thc cltl zorm of South Carolina. His lecture will not only be applicable to the farmers but to tho people of all pro fessions. Ills address will begin at ll o'clock a. m. Farm Lesson Study. At 2 o'clock p. m. the farm lesson study will begin. These meetings will not be set features but will be in nature of round table talks and farmers are requested to ask any questions about their troubles. These questions will " bo tfae basis of the speakers' discussions. The soil Improvement meetings will be under tho direction of Mr. W. H. Barton of Clemson College, assisted by Messrs. Stewart, Chap man and Byars. A large stock meet ing will be held at thc same hour in another location, directed by Messrs. Galvin and Willlamn of Clemson Col lege. A dairy meeting will be held during tho same hour In another lo cation under the direction of Prof. J. M. Burgers of Clemson College. The women- and girls will hoi! a meeting in the public s?hool building near the nark under the direction of Misses Garlington and Napier and Mrs. Willi mon and Mrs. Walker of Winthrop Colic so. The- boyB will hold a meeting in the woods adjoining ene park under the supervision of Prof. Whitfield of Clemson College. CE. Bassett Today. Hon. C. E. Bassett, specialist In cooperative organization. market bureau, agricultural department, Washington, D. C., will speak toiay instead of tomorrow as was sche duled. Mr. Bassett will bogin his address at 4:30 o'clock, and the sub ject will he, "Tho Prop- Marketing of Farm Products." At nlg'.it there will be an open con cert by the band and moving pic tures with a .short address by Mr. Bassett. Col. E. J. Watson has a very elaborate exhibit of farm products on the grounds and it is ono of tho most complete ever shown in the sta to. . Mr. Fur man Smith of Ar. :VJ rs on has a very instructive &eed exhibit which will be worth v/'.ille fo>* every farmer and his sons to see and study. Representatives of several farm Im plement manufacturing concerns will bo on the grounds and will have ma chinery ready for demonstration. Admission to all of these meetings will bo absolutely free. DR. J. E. WHITE IS IN THE CITY Will Attend Salada Association Today--Conducts Services at First Baptist Tonight. Dr. John E. White arrived in the elly l&t.t night and was entertained by Jndge Cox. Today he will attend fae Saluda association ut Starr whore he is to make an addresu. Tomorrow night J3r. White will conduct tho prayer meeting at tho First Baptist church, to which all the people of the city are cordially invited. THE CAR8WELL REUNION Will Be Held This Year ea Angost 4 . -Prominent Speakers. Tho annual reunion ot tho surviv ors of Co. F., 24th regiment, 8. C. Y.. will he held at CarsweB Insti tute August 4th. Tho following committees have hoon appointed to r.jake ali necessary arrangement. Committee to erect stand and seats -J. C. Mcphail. M. E. Tucker. Ly man M?Phall, T .M. Cromer. D'. M. Latham. Committee on decorations-W. P. Bell, T?lman 'Pucker, Jerome Cromer, Ethan Cromer. Misses Elia' McAdams, Sallie. Tucker, Myrtle Cromer, Lucy Tucker, Hattie and Rosa Purdy, Mrs. Rosa Prince. Committee on music-Joe Galley and S. M. McAdam?. The following speakers are invit ed: Messrs. Frank Watkins. W. C. Shaw, Rev. H. C. Fennell, Dr. W. C. Skew. Rev. H. C. Fennell. Dr. W. H. Frazer and Hon. Thos. E. Wat son. ? Veterans ofo thor commands and their friends are cordially invited lo meet with us. Exercises will begin promptly at 10 a. m. J. B. Leveret*, J. O. McAdams, Secretary. Chairman. FOLEY KliJNEV PllX'i fem SAC? AC Mt KIDNEYS ASO OUOOfc.' SHERIFF ASHLEY SAYS HE WILL BE IN RAGE WILL STAND FOR RE-ELEC TION TO HIS PRESENT OFFICE FALSE STATEMENT Being Circulated That He is Quit ting Politics-Authorises In telligencer to Deny iL Sheriff Ashley authorised a repor ter of The Intelligencer yesterday morning to inform the people of An derson county that he would be in the race for re-election to the attlee of s'. - rm' and that he had no idea of not running. "I want you to tell the people of Anderson county," Sheriff Ashley said, "that I will be in thc race as sure as I am living. Fvu got no feathers on my legs and they have to beat mo. I do not care who or how many outers, I will be right there. If there are any others who want to run for ttils office, tell them to come right on. I will welcome the man that beats me and will support him as much as possible in carrying out the duties of the office." While the reporter wus in tho office a friend of Mr. Ashley's came in and while talking about things in general said that bo (bad heard that the pres ent sheriff would not stand for re election and that he had heard lt several timos, somo of the sheriff's friends being among those who had said this. Sheriff Ashley told Mils man that his friends were mistaken for he had nqver had any idea of not running again next summer and that any such reports were false. Already about 12 or IS men in An derson county have signified their Intention of running for the office of sheriff in 4he next prlmat-y, but the general opinion is that some of these will drop out. UNCLAIMED LETTERS Following ls the Hst of letters re maining uncalled for in the postoflice at Anderson, S. C., for the week end ing July 28, 1915. Persons calling for these will please say thzt they were advertised. One cent due on all advertised matter. B-H. T. Bolt, Miss Ethel Black. WI. L. Davenport. Mrs. R. Dal lill. MIBB Emma Duckett. Mrs. Carrie Day. F-Miss Venice Foster, Sam Ford, Mfrs. Lois Freeman, L. A. Falca. Mts. Annie Fouschee. ?I G-J. E. Gilbert. ~'H-Robert Harris; II. F. narrup. Cris Harris. . ' I-Mrs. Leona Ellbh Irving. -T. B. Johnson. . K-(.Miss Ola Kinsy. L--Miss Thelma Loveland. M-Miss A. M. Myers, Miss Ber tha McAl ister, E. D. Mc Al ister. L. S. Moss, Mrs'. Lonnie Muire. Peter \ Martin, Sam Millos. Mrs. V. E. , .Mayfield. Alice McCorroy. C-Walter A. Orr. P-Mrs. Bessie S: Parke. Miss 'Mattie Pepper. R-'Miss Murncll Rodgers, John Richey. S-Miss Vclva Stephens. T. G. I Stephens, O. A. Smith, Nola Ste wart, John H. Sellers, E. D. Swill ing, Arthur Smith. -Miss Ethel Trlbbio. W-E. Williams, E. L. Willum, D. M. White, Miss Albert White. W. Y. j Westbrooke, Wilson Clothing Co. Oakland ('ump Picnic, i The annnual W. O. W. Oakland Camp Picnic at Antreville will be August 11th. Good speakers will be herc. Let everybody come and mase this tho best picnic In the history of picnics st Antreville. Married. Miss Cora Wilnora and Mr. Albert ls. Hooper, both of Twine Mill vil lage were married Sunday morning July 25 nt the home of tho bride's uncle. Mr. Wclborn, .Twine mill. I.ov. Lewis M. Smith, officiating. Hollway. Lolita. Married at the home of Mr. Acs Mahaffey. 'Berton, Miss Zella Mao Hol llday end Mr. C. S. Lollls. Mr. W. A. Duckorth officiating. DON'T BE MISLED Ander,on Citizen? Should Rend and Heed This Mrlee. _ Kidney trouble ls dangerous and often fatal. Don't experiment with something new and untried. Uso a tested kidney remedy. . Begin with Dean's Kidney Pills. Used In kidney troubles BO yean*.. Recommended here atiu every where. An Anderson citizen's statement forms convincing proof. It's local testimony-it can be in vestigated. .Mrs. W. Taylor, 228 McCnlly St, Anderson, says: "I had a fall when I waa a child and It weakened . my kidneys After that I suffered from constant pain In the small of my back. I waa nervous languid and diazy and my kidneys acted Irregular ly. ? read how others bad been bcnefltted by Dean's Kidney Pills and I got a box. The first f'w doses re lieved me and one box fix id me up In fine shape." Price 60c at all dealers. Dont' simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Dean's Kidney Hil?-the name that Mrs. Taylor bad. FoStor-MSlburu Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Professor Has New Theory of Gravitation Professor Thomas Jefferson Jackson See, who is in ?"large of tho ' naval observatory at Mare Island, Cal, lias announced to tho Royal Society of London, a new theory of tho causo of gravitation. The society to which Professor Soe submitted his theory was the samo one to which Sir Isan Newton made his first renort after discovering the law of gravitation. Professor Soe announced lu St. Louis that next September, on the 2f)0th nenlvorsary of Newton's dis coveries, ho would make public many more details concerning lils theory as to the cause of gravitation ond other phenomena he bas had under observation. Professor See contends that gravi tation is an electrical phenomenon whloh is caused by elementary elec-1, trie currents circulating about atoms of matter. Thia theory is an exten sion and elaboration of physical ?aw? first demonstrated by tho French physicist. Ampere, ninety-five years ago. Ampere showed that two parallel currents of electricity, flowing in the samo direction, attract each other, but repel when flowing in opposite directions. ?Much of tho complicated electrical machinery of the present day is made possible ny the adoption of this prin ciple. Profesor Soe goes beyond this !' hj"pcthc3lB and awaits the entire uni- I verso is governed by forces dependent ? upon electricity in motion. The Barber Business, j "Where do you get your harbor work} Do you go to a first class shop : run by white barbers or do you go to j1 a negro shop and look up and down tho strcot and if you don't Bee some ' of your friends looking dart In like a glenie pig in its hole; and in casa j some one spea-ko to you on thc sub ject you Bay he owes me and that's i thc only way I eau collect lt. Don't t Tire* Oneida Corni FOR READERS OF EVERY STATE. Every Spoon The Oneida If ycu have not aire from The Intelligence! Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon Thia coupon, when pro-, seated with 16c (or by mall 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mail, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An - derson, S. C. , - THC HAPPY FORD DAY FAMILY Barring the unforseen every retail buyer of a new Ford car between August 1914 and August 1915, will receive from $40 to $60 as a share of the Ford Motor Company's profits. The Ford car is everybody's utility, because it is easily adaptable to everybody's work or play. It is reliable; serves everyone and brings pleasure to all. An economy because it saves money-an average cost of two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Runabout |440; Touring Car |490; Town -Car $CDO; Coupelet $700; Bedan S07r>; f. o. b. Detroit willi all equipment. , On display and sale at . TODD AUTO SH?P lie on the poor negro If your con Bcionce hurt.' you that makes it worse.' Some few others Bay that barbering is a negros job. Why don't you go to a negro dentist to have your teeth fixed-call a negro doctor when you are sick? Would some few do that if they thought they would not be caught up with? I B.iy let tho negro shave and administer to their own color.' We do not blame colored barbers, they ore not to blame for they would not be In thc business if it wcro not for the encouragement of ihc white man that patronizes them. Tho barber hu Inesu is almost in a class to its self bo far as mixing and doing business wUh negrota, bankers, Doctors, merchants and in almost every Une they take care of the negro trade-did you ever think of that, but how. long would ono stay In a white barber hop If he was to walk in and rall for a Bhave. I om net writing this for the cus tomers of the white shops. I only want the peopla that are not, to give this a fair consideration after whicli If they decide to give the white Bhop their business we assure you that wo will appreciate it. If not juBt bo open and plain about lt and aoy, "I love my colored barber with all my soul and body and am going to Btlck to him till the day I die"-and wo white barbers will not bother you any more so wo will all be satisfied. There are ens different shops In tho city, almost on the square-If yo? don't ll'to one try another. Eagle Barber Shop, O. D. Hudson, Adv. Proprietor. "A tinker's dam" is a wall of dong? or of soft clay, raised round a spot which a plumber in repairing, desires to flood wita soldor. The materlul ot tills dam can be used only once, and ls thrown away after this very tem porar. period of usefulness^ Hence t'.ie well-known proverb. Don't start on that vacation trip without first putting on tires. stone TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main tnutiity Ltd. State Souvenir SPOONS THE INTELLIGENCER-A SPOON FOR Fully Guaran' .>ed by Community, Ltd. 15c. ady started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon . You can redeem it at The Intelligencer No Spoon sold at Any Price With out This Coupon. 5 STATES NOW READY South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Delaware and Georgia. s