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Water .Will NOT FADE our gl.5o SHIRTS that we are selling so many of at $1.15. If you have not seen these shirts, drop in today while we have all sizes for you to select from. Yes, $1.00 Shirts are going at 80c. Call and see them today. Our New winici woolens surely contain your favorite. We will take pleasure in showing you the 1915 'and 16 models. T. L. CELY CO. ON THE SQUARE. STOMACH TROUBLE FOR FIVE YEARS Majority of Friends Thought Mr. Hughes Would Die, Bot OM Helped Him to ) Recovery. Pomeroytco, Ky.-In interesting ad vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes writes as follows: "I was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely I would die. I tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do me any good. I got so bad, 1 could not eat or sleep, ?nd all my friends, except one, thought I would die. He , advised me to try Thedford'g Black-Draught, and quit taking other medicines. I decided to take his advice, although I did not have any confidence: in it 1 have now been taking Brack -Draught for three months, and it has cured me haven't had those awful sick headaches since I began using it I am so thankful for what Dlack Draught has done for mc." Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a very valuable medicine for de rangements of the stomach and liver. It is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, contains no dangerous Ingredients, and acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely Used by young and old, and should be kept in every family chest Get a package today. Only a quarter. j-rj PQjtyOUR OWN^SHOPPING *e Onyx9 9 Hosiery I Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money Every K?d frwa Colt?? to Silk, Fer Men, Wooes sad CkiUr?a Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pairv t?ok for tho Traue Muk t Sold by AU Good Dealer?.A Wholesale Lord & TctylOT NHW YORK and as you lift thc glas3 to your lips reflect that three million or more glasses of this wonderful beveraoe arc consumed each day-making it in deed ute great National drink %^ Delicious and Refreshing ^?jSjg^ Dcm ard tho genuine by fuH nama 0?H9MB . fyty -di tao wioo do Lkerwiao * ^ ?M^HHK ?VMT %/% THE COCA-COLA Co. jf I JS^a. Xv ATLANTA. CA. ## ?? Thousands Were Ca? INTEREST IN BEAUTY CON TEST IS INCREASING DAILY CLOSE CONTEST People are Urged to Cast Their Votes Today-Let all Candi dates Get in the Running. ? ? ? STANDING OF I ANRIDATF.S ? ? - ? + -Miss Rosamond Burdlne.l.GIO * ? Miss Lou Kilon Lig?n_1,520 ? ? MlHS Lola Dell Ramsey.. 220 + ? Miss Carrie Fret well. 100 ? ? Miss Evelyn Browne. 30 ? ? * ?*+**<,*+**?++*+?+*** + * As will bo seen from the standing of tho candidates above, yesterday was a big day in the Beauty Contest to select the prettiest young lady in Anderson who will represent this county in the state-wide contest for the sclectlou of tho most beautiful girl In South Carolina, who will be crowned "Queen" of the Harvest Jubi lee which will be held during the an nual Stute Fair in Columbia this fall. Friends of tho various nominees are busy and are racking the town over in exarch of The Intelligencer in or der that they may clip the coupons which entitles the young lady to 10 voteB. Someone is busy for in two ?+++:?++++++++.)**++++*?* ! cou + ? THIS COUPON IS GOOI ? + MISS. ? J whom I consider the most beat ? who have been nominated for th? J for Anderson eonnty In the Stab ? for the Harvest Jubilee. LIGHTNING BOLT WAS FATAL AT HONEA PATH ?'*x Year Old Boy Killed and Sis er Badly Shocked-Chil de rn of John Phillips. Lightening struck the house of Mr. John Phillips one mlle east of Honea Path yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the bolt instantly killing bis six year old son and his four and one-half year old daughter received a severe shock. The bolt struck thc chimney, going down the chimney, Into a room whore .tho littlo boy and girl were playing. M TB. Phillips and two othe r?ttle children were in another room at the time and rushad into the other room to lind the littlo boy and girl pros trate on tho floor. The lightning set fire to thc house but the flames were extinguished by Mrs. Phillips before they did much damage. Mr. Phillips was nut at home at tho time. The house ,waa struck during a severe rain storm which passed over that section about 1 o'clock. HacClrath Delighted With His Novel's Fllmixation. . Harold MacGrath, the famous author of "The Lure of the Mask" and other popular novels that have been widely read and circulated, waa delighted recently when he saw' the film adaptation of his best known work.. "The Lure cf the Mask" has been made Into a four-part Mutual Masterpiece, and Mr. MacG/a'h prais ed the work ot- producers and actors both. "All those who have read the book," be said recently, "will want to see Ibis picture, for it visualizes perfect ly the various characters and scenes temillar to thousands by this time, if tho aales of the book afford any crit erion'. The fight on the cliff ta thril lingly portrayed, and , the scenes in Venice aro enchanting. I am. par ticularly delighted with the. care ex ercised hi making the' Monte Carlo of the film BO realistic. The fog called up Just 'the right atmosphere at tho beginning of the picture. It waa truly a remarkable effect." "Tho Lure cl the Mask" will be shown at the Bijou theatre on Friday. His Business, The pastor of a certain church was of the opinion that old John, the sex ton, was neglecting certain duties. John, who was not wanting in wit, strenuously dpnled the. charge, and said that he was "not gola* to stand no meddlln"* with his affairs. "But, John," said the clergyman, "It behooves everybody to mind his p'a and q's." vevterybody but me." retorted John, refusing to be cornered. "F's and q's are not In my line, I've enough to do to mind vb* keys and pews."-Phila delphia Public Ledger. of Votes 't Yesterday cases yesterday ovsr 1,000 votes were polled. . The contest, judging from the two days already passed, is going to be a close one. Many are yet holding their coupons, trying to decide who is real ly the prettiest girl among the nomi nees. The vote is experted to in-1 crease dally until the final clay, mid night Tuesday, August 17. The Intelligencer has a ballot box In thc n itt office of its plant and all voters pre requested to bring their vetes hoi's and put thom in this box. I It is best, when several coupons are 'o be vdted at the sante time, to place thom itv an envelope, with thc name or tho young lady for whom the votes ore Intended written on the back of j this envelope. The Intelligencer will he glad) to furnish anyone with en velopes; who may come Into the office with the votes. remember there remains only six more days open In this contest. Cast your votes today." T>ose who are holding back their votes will proba bly do beter by casting Clem now, and let their candidate get in the1 lead. After tills contest is closed, thc photograph of the leading nominee will be sent to Columbia whore a com mittee will decide upon tho most beautiful young lady In tho state, by photographs being submitted from each county. Thc candidates arc: Miss Frances.Tribblc?. .Miss Rosamond Rurdine. Mia? XrfHi Ellen Ligon. Miss Carrie Fret well. Miss ! Elizabeth Van Wyck. Miss Lola Dell Ramsey. Miss Evolyn Browne. Below ls tho coupon. Clip lt for it is worth 10 votes. .+++++++<t*+**++*+*+++**'!?' ? PON I > FOB TEN VOTES FOR ? . ? it if til one of the eight candidates + 5 contest to select a repr?sentative + e-wlde f intest to name a "queen" * * ? + PRELIMINARY HEARING GIVEN - Hi, Was Held in Magistrate Geiger's Court Yesterday Morning, Hudgens Case. - In preliminary held yesterday morning in .Magistrate Geiger's court, Baxter Hudgens was bound over to (he court:of g?n?ralisassions. \ It will be remembered that Hudgens resisted arrest when Deputies San . ders and Williams went to his home, he making a stand in thc doorway and tired several shots at the officers. One ?hot went through Mr. Sander's coat but neither of the officers were wounded. They stayed around the" premises all night and next morning Hudgens surrendered.. Prescription Necessary. Detective "Billy" Burns, who re turned the other day from a tour through tho country, in the interest of the Bankers' association, was pro foundly impressed with the merits of western. Pennsylvania as a placo of residence. "Nothing like it for a man that's in clined to be a bit low-spirited," said Mr. Bnrris. "They don't take any chances; with you "there at all. Why, if you get into a store and ask for a blt of clothesline, the storekeeper will open a big book. " 'What do you want thia rope Cor?" ho asks. "'The'old woman needs U to hang 'the wash on.' "'And "what's your name?" the storekeeper asks. "'Herman Wilhelm Pfeifer.' " 'G'wan,' says tho storekeeper, closing the book. 'You cant get no trope here without a' prescription.'" ' Cincinnati Times-Star. How Ile Hoi Ev? ?'s. A busy housewife cam? into the sitting-room with r: determined look in her eyes. "I really shall have to punish those children." abo bogan. "Wita* have the little beggars been up to hew1?" asked father, looking np from lils newspaper. "Why, they've made a mess of my sewing room," explained the. wife. "Needles, reels of cotton, scissors everything has been hidden away In /tho most unevpected placea. It is really exasperating." Her husband laid down his piper and smile dbenigniy. "I did that," be Bald calmnly. Then, lu answer to a questioning look, he went on: "You tidied up my desk so beautifully the other day I thought it only fair to return tho compliment. So I tidied un your sewing-room" Pittsburg Chronicte-Telegraph. There'was a sudden loud. report and Wi agios brought his car to a standstill. "Mercy!" cried Mrs. Wiggles, "What waa. that? It sounded like a revolver." ' "It was," said WUggies wearily. "It was off hind wheel. It has stepped revolving. "-Exchange. ?HHnHnflMHMHBI (PROFESSIONAL I CARDS I C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bkckiey Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whxtn?r St* RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTORNEY AT I AW Cor-Townsend Bldg. Anderson, :-: Sooth Carolina Wear fioiasei ; Fro Say I &ronf.j(heed ?orsete ' Fitted perfectly by our coraetiere $3.60 to $12.60 Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . . .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 ... . 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given, t E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Could You Use . little extra money to good-advantage jost now? Haven't yon something to seD? Do you own something yo J no longer ase, bat which if offered et a bargain price would ap peal at once to some one who does need it? ? An INTELLIGENCER Want Ad wm turn tho trick. PHONE 321 GLASSES PLUS The day when you bought your glasses "any old place" is gone. Present day intelligence won't permit you to trifle or gambie on good vision. If you need glasses you need the knowledge and ser vice which should go with the best. Herc, you get just what you want-glesses plus. Walter H. Reese & Co. Eyes Examined, Free. CoKfnsei. He-What do you call fjfa\ part of your skirt under the lace? . She-Oh. that's a slip. He (blushing)-I beg your perd?n. -Gargoyle. ?.?A SUING OME! After your lot in NORTH ANDERSON is paid for you can borrow the money with which to erect your home. Get that? Your home-that is your OWN HOME. You will cease paying rent to the other, fellow, and be paying for your own home with the same rent money that you are now paying your present landlord; and when you will have finished paying for your home-it will be yours. That's simple, and it's as easy as it is simple, too. The only thing to do is to start, and NOW is thc time to start. By buying that NORTH ANDERSON lot NOW you get in on the "Profit Sharing" proposition to a much greater extent than if you wait until later; and you know about procrastination. Don't put this maiter off. Phone us today. Do it NOW. Wc will take you out there, show you the property with out any obligation on your part whatever. See or Phone John Linley or %Gene Watson Phones 647, 906, 310. FIRST EXCURSION To COLUMBIA. S. C. Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Wednesday, August 18th, 1915 From Greenville, Walhalla, Anderson, Greenwood, and Intermed iate points Round Trip Fares and Schedule as follows t ' BXCCR8ION Leave Greenville.6:00 A. M. Leave Pfodnon. .6.25 A. M. Leave Pdxer..8.85 A. M. Leave Wllllsmston..6:8? A. X. Leave Briton.6 ?85 A. M. Iieare Walhalla'. .5:00 A. M. 1/care West Union.5:05 A. M. Leave Seneca. .. .5:25 A. M. Leave Cherrys Cross. .5:47 A? M. Leave Pendleton... .5:59 A, M. Leave Autnn. ...8:08 A. M. Leave Handy Springs .....6:08 A. M. Leave Beaver. .6:12 A. M. Leave Anderson ... ...6:80 A. M. Arrive Itellot ....6,55 A* M. Leave Honea Path.7.10 A. M. Leave Donalds. . .7:20 A. M. Leave Shoals Jonction.7:23 A. M. Leave llodgen. .7:88 A. M. Leave Greenwood ....7:47 A. M. [ Leave Ninety Sis.8:65 A. M. Leave Dyson.8:15 A. M. Leave Chappell. .8:25 A. H. Leave Old Town..8:86 A, MV [Leave Sllverstrret. ... . ... .....8:46 A. M. leave Helena. .8:57 A. M. Leave Newberry. ..8:60 A* M. Leave Prosperity. .8:15 A. M. 1/eave Poinarfa.9:86 A. M. Leave Peak...9:43 A. M. Leave Alston.9:45 A. M. Arrive Columbia.19:86 A. M. FA BK 8 .1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.00 2J0O 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 L56 L56 1.5(? , 1.56 1.00 MS LOO 1.98 1JB9 14? LOO .95 .75 .75 .73 RETURNING: Special train wal leave Columbia, at 9:00 P. M. Auott 18th, 1915. This ss the first and last excur*iou during the season. Your oppor tunity to visit the Capital City. Ample coaches will be provided for both white and colored pas sengers. " - BASE BALL: Doable header, between Greenville Stars and Co? lumbla Stars, in the Learjrue Park. First game called at 3:00 P. M. For the first time this season these two teams will meet. The Green ville Stars (colored) is the .fastest team tn the Piedmont Section Two games for the same money. For further reformation tfj-ply to Ticket Agents, or, W. E. McGEE, A. G. P. A., S. H. McLEAN, D. P, A,, Columbia, S. C Colombia, S. C J. R. ANDERSON, Supt., B. R. R., W. R. TABER, T. P, A,, Anderson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. J