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450 DR. CHARLE City Candidates' Cards FOR MAYOR I hereby unnounce myself a candi date for re-elcetlon aa mayor of ?the City of Anderson, subject to the rules of the democratic primary election. J. H. GODFREY. I hereby announce myself ? candi date for Mayor for the City of Ander bon, aubject to the rules of tho demo cratic primary election. WADE H. SANDERS. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 1 I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as alderman from Ward 1, subject to the rules of the democratic primary election. J. E. BARTON. I hereby announce myself as candi date for alderman from Ward 1, sub ject to rules of the city democratic primary election. W. E. ATKINSON. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 2 I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as alderman from Ward 2, Bubject to the rules of the democratic primary election. WALTER DOBBINS. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 3 I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman from Ward 3r sub ject to the rules of tho city, demo cratic primary election. ERNEST DUGAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as alderman from Word 3, subject to the rules of the democratic' primary election. CHAS. F. SPEARMAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman from Ward 3, sub ject to tho rules of the city democra tic primary ?lection. S. G. BRUCE. Friends of William F. Marsliall hereby announce him as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 3, subject to tho rules of tho city democratic pri mary... .- . .. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 4 I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman from Ward 4, sub ject to the rules of the city demo cratic primary election. F. E. ALEXANDER. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for re-election ns alderman from) Ward 4, subject to thc rules and reg- : ulations of the city primary. JOHN H. TATE, FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 5 I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as alderman from I Ward 5, subject to the rules ot the democratic primary election. R. lt. KING. ._ ' - FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 6 1 I hereby aanounce myself a candi dato for re-electi >n as alderman from ! Ward G, ' subjoe.t ? to ? tho rules of. the i democratic primary" election." ROBT. L. CARTER." I hereby announce myself a candl $rto for alderman from Ward 6, sub ject to the rules ot, the city, democra tic primary election. _ W. W. LYLES. PROTECTION .' 1 ; Ml : . m .You carry Life Iii surance in case of death. What protects you iri case of sick ness? '. $} fjjj? ':--'';;V'. -, ; .Members of the Sav Ings Club can always piice their hands on Bank of The Strongest Bank . in the County.; -FOUR We exp? S D. BULLA, D. j ANNUAL CONTESTS WILL DRAW CROWDS ORATORICAL CONTESTS IN BELTON WILL ATTRACT MANY PEOPLE ON FRIDAY" NIGHT Representatives From Various ! Schools in This Section Will Speak. (By (J. s. Goodglon. President O'Xeal Oratorical Association.) Some years ago Hie high schools of I Anderson, Belton, Honea Path, and | Williamston formed the O'Neal Ora torical association. A modal Js given to the boy who ls best on declama tion and to the girl who wins on reci tation. A preliminary contest is held in each school and the winners are sent to Belton where the final test ls made. More than fifty pupils took part In tho various preliminary con tests this year. The superintendents of. the schools concerned and tho president of the association met in Anderson last Saturday and arranged the program that will be carried out | at Belton Friday evening, April 21?,, beginning at 7:.?>0. Tho high school Of Starr has been admitted to the as sociation, and a boy and a girl from that school will taite part Ul the I speaking on April 21. The interest irf | public speaking at the several schools has been greatly aroused by these an- j nual contests To defray the expenses of thc as sociation, a small fee is charged at the door. Any school child in thc county ls at llhorty to buy tickets In advance from these superintendents at a reduced rate.. . It is desired that as many parents as possible attend the oxorclseo at] Belton next Friday evening, as tha| presence of the parents greatly en courages, tho children In their of-1 forts. Thc exercises will begin at 7.:30 In order for the children to return home j 'that nrght on tho outgoing train. KEEP THE OAKDEN BUSY Twenty-five by Seventy Foot Plot Will Produce Enough Vegetables For n Small Family "Ehren, tho smallest back yard may te made to yield a supply of frcBh vegetables for tho family tablo at but slight expenso-If two or three crops aro successively grown to keep tho area occupied all the time, j according- to the garden specialists of the U. S. department of agrlcul-' turo. People who would discharge a clerk if he did not work- Hie year round will often cultivate a garden a* no little trouble and. expense and then allow tho soil to He idle from the time the first crop matures until tho end of the season. Where a two or threo crop syBtem is used in connection with vegetables adapted to small areas.? a s/paco no larger than 25 by 70 feet will produce enough fresh vegetables for a small family. Corn, melon:;, cucumbers, and potatoes and Other crops which require a large area-should not bo grown In a garden of this size. Halt an acre properly cultivated with a careful crop rotation may easily pro duce $100 worth of various garden crops in a year." To cook with is the most convenient fuel to be had. ? And it is the cheaper, too. wheo 4fas leant bit of tfcoOfStt and attention is give* it. Try it for awhile? and . v.' . yo? will I&e it There ar? many satisfied osera of gas fa Auder* It's ?wat the thing to heaft the bath room wtth. . HUNDI ;ct 450 men in the ' D., of Nashville, Te A7 ARRANGEMENTS FOR CLOV ER DAY HAVE ABOUT BEEN COMPLETED ANDERSON MEN Will Attend as Well as Many From Other Surrounding Territories. D?niant t ration Agent Fans of| Greenwood yesterday completed ar rangements for Clover Itally day which well ho held at Hodges on Thursday, April 27th There will be speeches in tho morning and in the afternoon. Tho visitors will be shown over the farm of Mr. Dob Hodges. Dr. Cason has kindly granted the use of his lawn for the occasion and tho other citizens of Hodges are working enthusiastically for a big day. Mr. W. M. Butler of the Cokes bury section will prepare tho barbe cue. Ho is an experienced hand at hash cooking, and will mo doubt servo an excellent hash dinner. 'Those who will speak in the foro-| noon will probably be Dr. W. V7. Long of Clemson, Mr. W. P. Stuart, | of the U. S. D. A., and Dr. T. J. KJnard. president of the Piedmont Fair association. Dr. Long has not I been heard from yet but an effort | will be made to have him attend. SILK STOCKINGS OF A GAUDY HUE CAN'T SE BOUGHT-DYE FAMINE i Atlanta, April 1!>.-The young wo man who wants to buy silk hosiery to mitch her gowns nt grand opera in Atlanta had better hurry-if tho gowns tiro of many colors. A re quest yesterday in an Atlanta store for pale blue hose to match an even ing dress was met not only in that] store, but In many otb or stores, with I ? sympathetic smile, but no effort to j take down boxes. "No blue isi'ocklngs und no pink, any mord," said thc dealor. "We can give-you black or white or gray. Wo don't expect any other coloro in until tho dye situation ?B better. Yes, we have spmo left in various colors/ but by no means every color in every size, and wo have not been able to get them, or to get any promises fr?-.iu the manufacturers." War may havo its terrors, but if can succeed in subduing some of thc mad color combinations on feminine nether extremities-not to mention those on male extremities clad in lavendar to match the border on the coyly-peeping handkerchief and the last word in ties porhaps, aftor all, one may raise his J>oy to be a sol dier." SIGXS CITA DEI? PLAYEES Sabrle Lands Gibson and James,) Crack Battery. - . Charleston, April 10.--Manager Ed die Sabrle-of the Floren co club of tho Pec-Dee league, yesterday announced that he had reached an agreement with Pitcher Alex Gibson and Catcher Bill James, two. crack Citadel play ers, for his Florence team. Gibson and James . comprise the prize battery of the Blue and White team and ought to make the Floronco team a winning outfit While neither had signed a contract yet, Sabrle stated that he -held a conternce with them and that 'they both agreed to terms and that he will sign them just as soon as he receives the contracts. Sab ric is congratulating himself on securing this pair. x H?T1CE TO VETERANS The Piedmont & Northern Railway Co., will op ora te personally conduct ed train -to Birmingham, - May . 16th, leaving Anderson 8:00 A. M., Main Street Station, in - connection with Seaboard' Air Line Railway . from Greenwood, to arrive - Birmingham ?:45 P. M., s ora o day. Representatives of both P. & N. and & A. Ii. will ac company this train and exert every ef fort to make this trip the most pleas ant and comfortable ono you bate ever mads, ure w*U alto bo there and look bot for you "on return trip. Tic kets on sale 13-17, return limit Hay 2Mb-can be.extended Tho Greenville Camp have . elected thia,/the official route-go this, way and. we will bring ybnv back safely, and take good care .ot you. . v For further information call on or K.. W. Thom, Commercial , Ageat, p. A N. Railway, 113 Main Street, An derson, S. a C. 8;.Compton.:.T.; P. A.; S. A.:U, Ballway, Atlanta, Ga. . C. S. Allon, Trafflc Manager, Green ville, 8, cv Wesley Bible Class nn. will address tht HELE, GASE ILL BE HEARD B MAY 1ST EXECUTION ON APRIL 7 WAS STAID FENDING THE APPEAL SUPREME COURT Will Pass on Matter and Much Interest is Being Shown in Decision. Solicitor Smith stated yesterday that the Dock Freoley case, which has been annealed to the supreme court, would bo heard on tito fjrst Monday in May, the 1st. The sol'citor hus about compteled lils argument and it will go to tho printers on Monday. Freelcy, it will be remembered, was found guilty of murder of Mr. Dodd, the aged Hampton street merchant, in the last criminal court in Anderson. Sentence waa passed on him, tho date of the execution being set for April 7. However, this execution was stayed pending an appeal to tho supreme court. HE SPENT $1,000 IN SEAM BELIEF SHADOW FINALLY IS LIFTED, HOWEVER, FROM COLUM BIA MERCHANT'S HOME HOPE LOST TOO SOON Mrs. D. G. Fre? Regained Health ?jv at ai? ?ii - -T ..in Almost Miraculous Manner * 1 By Taking Tanlac. A home made happy, a life given renewed strength and. relief from suf fering which had continued six years and. which had, reduced her,, health almost to that. of. an invalid-that ls the result of Mrs. >D. G. Free's taking Tanlac, the master medicine, accord ing to thc statement given hy her husband, who is proprietor of the D. G. Freo Furniture Co., of 1430 As sembly St., Columbia. "I have spent at least $1,000 to secure relief for her, but Tanlac Is the only medicine which has given her relief," he declared. * "I sometime believe Tanlac ls tho medicino the Lord sent her," added tlio greatful husband. "I shall always be glad to recommend Tanlac for it is a wonderful medicine. I intend send ing my mother several bottles for she needs it. "My wife suffered terribly with in digestion and for six years sho was supposed to be threatened wt th dropsy of the stomach, which, caused her con stant ly increasing suffering. Sho had no appetite, and was confined to her bed the greater part of the. lime.'She employed servants to do all her housework. .When she.began taking Tanlac, Mrs. Free vas a physical wreck, and Beemod steadily becoming worse, despite all that medical sclenco seemed able to ! do for her. I waH spending ah average of fifty dollars per month for medical services fbY her. "We bad finally , come to .tho conclu I sion that her case was beyond re lief. ? I was in a desperate frame oi mind. .Seeing Tanlac so extensively recommended for stomach troubles, she decided to try lt and the immedi ate result was wonderful. ' "After she had taken two bottles, the servants were discharged, and MIK, Free tieagn doing, ber housework, something'She had not done in years. Her appotite; Is good now, and she cats anythin g she wants. She ts re gaining weight rapidly, and her pal lor has been replaced by a rosy col or. ?Sho bears little -resemblance to herself as sae was a month ago, and sho is In fine spirits. , . ; ' '"It is almost un hoi lovable that any medicine could bring such wonderful rcsufts, but Tanlac has done so in the pase of Mrs. y roe. and it can not be praised too highly. -She is now taxi ing h'.r third bottle.*3 :i Commenting on this endorsement T. W. Galyon, stato agent for Tanlac, said: ; ''Such statements as this, ton ing of. marvelous relief brought by Tani ac, which ts a combatanlt of dto otders, a - tonic, apposer, and {avig oran*, Js what hundreds of ailing persons n?ed. It seems to build up the entire system, and creates a heal thy appetite^ promotes digestion and essiniilatkm of M food,- .vitalises tl* blood and brings back good health." Tanlac, tb? master Medicine, is sold exclusively ia Anderson ; by Evans' Pharmacy,-?Adv. at St. John's Easte i class, and YOU, FLED hmm CltOQUET BALL Town Hand Thought it Wa* o Itonili Und Lcd SI ?m pc ile . While the bnnd of SO piece? ut Groat Meadows, east ol' her?;, was practicing in tho town hull soiuu ono opened tho outer door, suddenly and th rev. a lighted "bomb" among Ute members. Tho musicians ended their piece with a wat! of ?10 diff?rent noies and. Joining, tho small audience, knocked over furniture and stamped ed to a placo of safely. Puck Crane grabbed the booth and trivu madly to stamp out tho fusa, hut in vain. He dropped lt and joined his fleeing males. A minute passed-two, titree, five, ton had elapsed before one mouther volunteered to return cautiously to tho hall to investigate. Breathless he approached tho dar?, object on thc floor. It was a croquet bull, to which had been fastened a piece of blasting fiiBe.-Albort lx.-a (Minn.) Dispatch ,to St. Paul Dispatch. LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring Back Its Color and Lustre With Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Common garden sago browed luto a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing tho Sago Tea and Sul phur recipe at homo, though, IB trou blesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-uso preparation Improved by tho addition of other ingredients, cost ing about HO cents a largo bottle, at tirug stores, known as "Wyeth's Race and .Sulphur Compound," thus uvoid Ing a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, wo all desire to retain our youthful iippearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no ono nan tell, because lt docs lt BO natural ly, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small-strand nt a time; by morning nil gray hairs have 'disappeared. Af ter another application or two your liuir becomes beautifully dark glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation of prevention of disease. My! Peps makes me ready for good day* . Nothing to put in prime fighting -to make you like work - Pepsi-Cola. . Clem's jJour im decks for acth exerts just the 1 /mg and invigors effects needed to the day righ t and at top speed tit? the long afterr MEN 450 r Sunday Mr. Man, have a special invitation W The Intelligencer places at the disposal of tts advert!?-' mg patrons the best equipped newspaper plant tn Piedmont Caroana. This tr. s ans better service, more careful set-up and prompter methods of handling advertising than can be secured elsewhere. s work trip to the nearest fountain-or ? gerator~-thts is a tip you'll apprec??' tined $M:^^kmm&^