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Blood is the Life Purify tho blood, cleanse it of all toxic, and waste matter, and every nerve will bo Ixitter, very much more pliant' and M innrer, l'un: blood is essential to good health. MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY baa mot un unquestioned inccask tn ?ll ells* orrlers due lo poor Mimd. Il cleals and on* riches the life lluld and thus prepares the way lo perfect health. Your neighbor* have med lt for forty roars, and Iber testify lo Hs sirengib-glving iiunlltles. Harmless rel most efficient for lt? purpose. "ll has strengthened up my system arid built up roy tr?nerai health. I (Ind Uanna family remedy lo keep in tho house for the complaints or tho children."-Mrs. ll. Kd Ubclnhiirdt, Iron Station. K. C. For all blood taints, for ill constitution?! weaknesses, Mrs. Joe Ponton's Remedy bas proved Itsoir very helpful. Your druggist ron supply you. If bo doesn't got lt for you write (bs REMEDY SALES CORPORATION Choriotto. N. O. Inclosing one dollar, arid they will send lt with full directions. Mri. Jai Pefsen-gWaih uh?e"d ,h* connection wltb tbe Remedy for tho cure of sores rind trw rn I lc rori nfl urned nod congested snrfaces. It ls especially valuable for women, und sJiwiUl ?.-.rs ho axed for ulcerations. Why we want Small Accounts Do you realize that a hundred small accounts make a bank stronger than a dozen ?.TRO ones oven If they aggregate tho same total ot deposits? That's why we are constant ly seeking new customers. Wo want as wide a circle of frle.idB and customers as possible. Of course, large accounts are welcome, too, for lt ls our pur pose- to serve ALL people. . But we want men and women '.cf limited means to know that this bank ls willing to accept tlfelr deposits and give them the [advantage of our advice and ev ery facility of the institution. l'w)f you are not a hank deposi tor at.all come in and get ac quainted with us. .We will be ?'ad to talk things over with i ?! . ? 7 -". ..' Citizens 7? ^National Bank You will be doing yoursel a good turn by installing GAS RANGE. We se them under the strenges guarantee. 'M E4a8y. terms-$2 down an per month. irson Gas Co Fruit Powders. By the Uso Sf thin powder caches. Penn*, Flank* Berries, 'any kind, Fruit Juices and vegetables as TorauC?es, ? cte, cnn be preserved uso of air tight caris, cfwatittty to preserve frcit for 85c all our #?< r Pharmacy TttBBE STORK8 WMK-MMUlll I.I.I ll I * I I falltrfiri nil' ur 'lin lillias Balded fashionable flub. Fairmont, V?., Juni ii. i-Activl : preparations fdr ^enforc th? prohibition amendmcr prjtt Tut 'Jay, waa Igten . today when offleera, acth orders* of- thc state tax ?01 ^er*, raided, tho fa*hiouab t?nt Country club. The etewa rr?st?d*.. 0. wagon VAd. of ?1 confiscated and; the locker* , prominent members totead .'di r contents-removed. ,The ra'.d w . tinder the easting, |awt SPLENDID SPEAKERS COMING ON JULY 6 TRUSTEES ASSOCIATION OF ANDERSON SCHOOLS DR. WARD SPEAKS Mist Eva Hite, President of Rural School Improvement Associa tion Will Also Attend (From Saturday's Daily.) I Whim il was first determined thut an association of Anderdon county school trustees would ho a good thing to have tiie idea Koeiued io meet with popular favor. ?;o far us the trustees were con cerned, and after the association waa formed it was soon seen that lt wouhl he a favor for improving educational conditions in this county. The few meetings held have been productive of much good and now comes the best meeiiug that the association has ever held, tiic meeting which is to take place on .inly li. MIH: Eva JI Ile. who In president of thc Hural School Improvement asso ciation of South Carolina, hut--accept ed thc Invitation to bc present and de liver un address and she har made def i inite anno?v-ement thal sha will at I tend. . i , Dr. J. LaBruce Ward, liead of the [sanitation work of the State Board of Health and one of the best known clt j izans In tho State, nur. accepted an In vitation to at ctn d the meeting and he will speak to the trustees along lines of Interest to them. By following Dr. Ward'r advice, thc Anderson trustees will bo able tonio much in thc wny of improving sanitary conditions in the ?country schools. J. E. Swearingen, superintendent of I education, has also been invited to at tend and Mr. Sw?aflhgert has written, saying that he will make every possi ble effort to get here and that he ?hopes to uttend. If the Anderson county* trustees are j awake to their duty, every school will he represented when the meeting ia calleo: to order In thc court house' on Juply 6. This will be a meeting worth while und it WtlPUe a lairg'Mme be fore another opportunity like thin j comes to Anderson. noooooooooooooocooo . ? o ODD INCIDENtS IN THE DAY'S D o NEWS o . . o o o o o o o ob o ooooooooo Abraham Baldeath, who think? one of his-flock of fifty chickens swallowed a two-ltarat diamond lost from Dis ring in-jersey City, sayB he Will kill the entire flock to recover the stone.' Dr. Rudolph H cym will attempt a novel method foi treating heart trou bio when tour patients will be sent up In a captive baU'odn at Cloveu.nd to 1.1 cop all night 3,000 feet above thc earth. Dr. lleym will ucecnlc*uiy tbs patlontr.. ? .- i. ' Six mon with' wooden legs were sworn In as witnesses for John Col lins, twelve, against the Holyoke Street. Railway Co. Tho boy lost his leg in an accidiftt. Tho wooden legged witnec802 will ter. tl fy concern ing their earning capacity before and after the loss of a limb. After o8 years' service as a maid in the home of Mrs. Frederick Leffert's lu Beimar. N. J., Eilan Egan, 82, is dead. Believing the name of the town ot Little Neck, N. V., is too suggestive ot a certain rpecles of clam, resident.', have started tm agitation to have it changed. Miss Elisabeth Elionette's .skirt would not pormlt her tb commit sui cide in New York. She had leaped into East river following a quarrel with her brother, but the BKin ouoycfi her up until a policeman rescued her. Long pleated tunic skirts and flame veils are tho latest novelties In thc Atlantic City boardwalk fashion pa rade. Tho mothers' congress tn Philadel phia -bas started to establish a cen ? sdrstiip on suggestive "popular songs a YOUNGMAN WAS ll GIVEN FREEDOM it, Clarence O'Donald Gare BOM! In Sum of $500 to Appear and Answer Charge of Fora?*ry (Ft-ohi Saturday's Dally.) Clarence O'Domild, a young man well known around town, wak" releas ed yesterday froth the Anderson coun ty Juli on bond of $500 and Wilt appeal at theifext term ot tab Cotirt of.Gen oral Sc'?riotis to answer tho charge of fctfgery. It Will be rem em ber fcc that O'DonnM was \ arrested severa' nays ago, charged With having cUshct! a Check at the Peoples' Batik foi 114.50. the signature on the check be ihg that ot a well, known deposltOi of this institution. When arraigned yestorday the younf [man w-'ved hiS preliminary abd ar 'fanged ;ho bond ar- stated, Ne Action Tel.' j Washington, June 27.~-Fafluro ti ? Kceuro a quorum ' today delayed irv Investigation hy tho Senate privilege! arid elections committeo ot the asi or Senate stationary tn Um prom ot loi ,ot a gold mine at Gold Hill, N. C tT Chairman Kern raid th? Siovwould cal e- another meeting Monday and recom it, mond Usst a rub-conimlttco be namoi s- to con<" MT I a* 1? td he rnlmetto Detective Agency-Crimina of ami Civil v?or*, ? corps of traine* lid specialists whose servicer may b as secured In strictly legitimate wort by addressing ?{l<p, Rex 402. TATE'S PLACE IS TO BE FILLED Supt S we arin gen Says He Faa j Secured Money and Has Man In View Special to The intelligencer. Columbia. June 26.-The work of rtate tupeivifor of rural elementary school:- In South Carolina which was Inaugurated by W. K. Tule, several years ago. Is to be carried forward, according to J. E. Swoaringen, state superintendent of education, who re- ? turned today from Nashville, Tenn., where he attended the annual meeting of the Association of Southern Slate Superintendents of Education. Mr. Swcarlngcn announced that the general education hoard j had given $1, 500 for the work of rupervh?ng the schools In South Carolina to supple ment tho appropriation of $1.900 made by the last gcnetal assembly. It was ?tated by Mr. Swcaringen that a successor to IMof. Tute I? to bc re-j Luted at an early date. "I bave prac- | tically decided upon the man." said ? Mr. Swoai Ingen. Grand dury t ailed. Special lindy ?ill Investigue Li Mn Ile fase. i Chicago, June ??G.-A soe dal L'nitod Stutes grand jury will be vailed lo Investigate the affairs or the La' Salle Street National flank tho prado-1 ccssor of the La Salle Slreet Trust! and Savings Hank, it was announced! today. A preliminary report of gov-j crnmcnt accountants lias revealed that between $800,000 and $850,000 was loaned to companies in which offi cers of the bank were Interested, to officer*- of the bank themselves, and to political friends. A loan of $40,000 made to Thomas H. Paynter, former t'nltcd tates Sen ator from Kentucky, had l?een re duced by paymepti?l 'investigation showed until hts present indebtedness to the bank ls $2,64U. which be says he will nay on demand. Political Am FOB. COatttlSSIOSEB R. A. Sullivan of Fork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Sectlbb One, comprising Fork, Bock Mills, Pendleton and CenterviU,R townships. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for county comtnlBBloner fdr the third section, consisting Ot Garvin, Brushy Creak. Wttllamston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of tho democratic primary. H. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce, myself a candi* ! date for commissioner for Hones Path, Belton. Broadaway and Martin townships. District No. 4,/subject to tile rules Of the dom bc rat ic primary. W. F. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi? dato for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Bock Mills. Fork and Centerville town ships. Subject to the jules of tho democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Section 4, comprised of Belton, Martin, Honea Path and Broadaway townships. Sub ject to the rules of the democratic party.. R. D. SMITH, Better known as "Dick" Smith. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner of Third Sec tion consisting of Williamston, Brushy Creek, Hopewell and Garvin Townships, subject to tho rules of the Democratic primavy. "W. 'A. (Berry) Sri??KMAN. I hereby announce myt i a candi* date for re-election as CommlsBlonei for District No. 4., comprising Honea Path, Martin, Belton and Broadway township,, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. M. Dunlap. The friends df lt. A. MuHkln here by announce him as a candidate -for county Commlsrio.ier from district composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek, Garvin und Wi', amston. Subject to the roles and government of the Dem ocratic Prims rv. W. H. El . J announce* himself a candidate t r county commissioner from the d' trlct compoefed of Wll 11 amston, r irvin. Brushy Creek abd Hopewell, '? abject to tile rules of tho democratic party. e-afl-d&w._? I hereby announce my candidacy ror County Commissioner of Andbrson county from the third section com prising Hopewell. W.IItamSton, Brushy Creek and Garvin townships; subject to tho action of tho Demo cratic party. J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. Fi?R COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Cdmhits?l?n?r from Secthm 4, comprised or jB?itoh Hotted Po th, Martin and Broadway townships, subject to tho mles of the Democratic primary. . ' ... J. ai. Hoi ii day. FOB ( OMMISSION KB, I hereby, an nott nco myself ft candi date fdr Commissioner from Diet rici Nb. 2, comprising Pendleton. Rock Milla, Fork amt Ccntervtlld town-' ships, subject to ru ice? of Democratic party. ? J. H.. vrlMqtflP. ? FORCONGttFSff I horofcy announce myself ft candi date for Congress from th? Third Cob. gresslohn! District, subject to the rO'.s ot tho dethocratio party. JOHN A; HORTON, NO LACK OF NEW TEACHERS HERE Number of Certificates To Teach Have Been Mailed Out From Superintendent's Office (From. Saturday's Daily.) 1 It does not seem that there will he any lack pf new school teachers in A nd or: on- comity for the next session. Instead of hoing as scarce as they have hean in times gone by, it now seems that there may be more than will bc able tn find situations in the Immediate section, if one is to Judge from thc number ot teacher's certifi cate?, mn lied cht yesterday by j. u. Felton, county superintendent of ed ucation. In May, thc regular teacher.}' exami nation was held in the Anderson court houF.o nnd r.ince that time the board ha* been hard at wjrk on thc pupnrr, correcting them and deter mining as to who deserved cert ideates. Wt?'following-is the ofucinl list as shown by the books of tho county &u pcrlntomlcrt: F. M. Shockley, Green ville; Clara I). Newton. Liberty; May Yent gin. Iva; Nf.ltie. Simmons'. Andr:r t-.on; Mhthlv Dinkc. Hocen Path ; Rut li M. Taylor. ?f)bcit; Annie l.ov/ir., Wi'. liamston; Ruby Picquet te. Lownde:; ville; .Lola Copeland. ''hoddur; Annie Beatty, AncJorabti; Lo'.rhh Kay. Ucl tori; Jar le Nc?soli. Donald ; Sarah W. Cobb, Relier jhiU Nellie Newton. Lib erty. Members o' ibo county board say that ut the Ittet foniiiri were all good arid reflected c. edit upoh tlic appli cant::. Idr certificates. Gr-cc Church. Rev.- J. H. Glbboney, rector. Phono 835. Servlc?B for tho Third sunday after Trinity, Juno 28th. Holy Eucha rist at 8:00 a m. Sunday school at 10:15 a. in. Morning prayer and ^ser mon at 11:30 a. m. Evrnlng prayer and sermon at 8:15 p. "ie. Monday, St. Peter's Day, there will bc a celebra tion of the Holy Eucharist at 10:t>Q a. m. .. tat. m?ncements - y \r rrrffi?i?'V aaste* i Bfc FOR AtbiTOlt I hereby announce myself a candi date-for Cdttnty Auditor, subject to the rules of the -democratic primary. . 'if; ? R. A. Abrams. I Hereby announce myself a candi date' for thc office of Auditor of An derson Coun.ty subject to th' rules of tho Democratic party. R. W. AUSTIN. ?0;'?$U?TX STPEBVISd? I hereby an?ohnce myself h candi date -fdr county supervisor, subject to the Deruoerdtlc prlmsry. ,:? }, ? ." , ; ? I. MACK KINO. " I h?reby announce myself a can didate for the office ti county super visor ot Andersen county, subject to the fules .s?*??*SUig' the democratic primary. " T. M. VANDIV?R. I hereby announce myself ? candi date-?or super visor-of Anderson coun ty? subject to-the mles of democratic ? primufry. - . " C. F. MARTIN, j I hereby announce rhyself a candi date far County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Dem ;ratlc primary. ? THOS. B. KAY. ' FOB PROBATE J tri) GE . W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc ed aa a candidate for re-election tb the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rales of the demoeratio pri mary. . I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of probate judge of I Jlnd?rscs CO?S?J. ??bjoei to the rules and to the result of the Democratic primary: VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for Probate 'Judge of Anderson County subject to the rules Of the democrtio prftpary. -^W. F. cox. I hereby announce myself a candi date fdr tho office ot Probate Judge for Anderson county,-subject to the rules Ot the Democratic Primary. . I. %. HOLLAND. .... Md: *&m fmTMiT= I hereby announce myself a candi date for 8tate Senator from Anderson County, subject to tho rules ot the De mocratic primary election. J. L. SHERARD. ? fierily ?bubunce my?elf a candi iJaiSUfftr thc State Senate, from Ander son county, subject to the rules of the rjemocratic primary. i ^ Clint Summers? . Jr. I herepy ?pU di dato for Heuso from Anderson co. rules of the dem oe ??i . v? - i tATI YE ~~ myself aa a can Ropresentatives /. Subject to the lc party. D. GRAY. I hereby ann date for tho Ho from. Ander; rules pf the a cendl tatlvtts t to the ary...; T. JR. . I hereby annonce myee:f a candi date for tho leglilfctere subject to tho hereby abh^ohico myself a caudN I hereby t?aoaTii??r?s5^:4?fela^ date for county treasurer, subject to the roles and regulations ot tho democratic pWmatyV ?Ml^^^^^eTof rl&rson coilrity subject tb th? mies of th* Democratic party. / . .. ^003 O. BOLINGEJL. HOW mm Do You YOU have been promising your wife arid children a Pnmo, Player Piano or other musi cal instrument for a long -time. Why do you put. them off-sN&?n they express a desire that yolr ?ro vide the piano now? ?o you tell them "yod don't feel able? Then why do you spend as much or more to. get something YOU want? As far as that is concerned we arrange terms that leave you with out an honest excuse to provide a piano cr player for your family's pleasure and education. $175 Up $450 " a C. A. Reed Piafio & Organ Co ANDERSON, S. C. i i . -T - ?i?i ii- - mm ? FOUNTAIN ROAD TO BE IMPROVED V. ?H. Brown Writes of the Wslhilhi Route To Toxaway ..-.-.iCFrom Saturday's Dally.) "We are moving right- along with ie road and hope by Jilly 15 to havo verything completed," sajis W. M. i row rt, chairman of1 the Walhalla ood roads committee, in a letter to Ommissioner Watson, discussing tho Olumbia-Anderson- Walhalla- High inds and Lake Toxaway automobile Ighway. "On the 15th inst," says Mr. Brown, I wentover., this road . from Wai alla t? Highlands, N. C., and found tie road on the South Carolina side ? be in good shape with the excep ten of a few places, ' and ' they aro ot very bad, for, QB you know, the Valhalla people have spent consider ?le money in laying put and build ag a road that will bo both saf? and leaaant to drive over. While we are till at work and do not expect to top until we have the best rdad bf ny section from the low country to he mountains, yet there are still iceded improvements. i "When ? reached tho Georgia Jil ne, found some road that will require on side rabie attention before lt will io a first-class road and yet they ia ve. done some splendid work and o that it is now very little troufclo o go Up tho mountain. There l's a ection of the Georgia side that will equire a lot of work- tb finish,' but hey now have a large squad of men vorking this part, bel?g paid by .the" leoplo of Walhalla and Highlands. *asslng-through this part- and coni ng to the NOrth Carolina line you ?me td ono Of the best made sec ions of the entire road; and you laidly realize that yoti arc in the; nbuntalns or that you dre climbing i ho mountains. Tho Highland people chow how to do things. "Again, referring to the trip of-.the' 5th ? will say that the trip was4 nado in a motor truck with five other ?ontlernen, making tho amount ot voigbt carried about 1,100 pounds. We itarted from Walhalla at 12:16 ?'clock, making tba first, isp, 12 miles, n lust ono hour; taking dinger at ii M. Brown's. We made the remaln ler of the run of 20 miles (over the! vorst of the road) in three hours, naktng the entir? time -for. the tjdp Our. hoar?. The home run which was nade on the 17th, occuplcd-tnre? and ?ne-half hours. This would make tho ou nd trip iii sbveh and one-half hours frith a . heavy motar-truck. Judgihg jy this ft ve or ?lr" hours, voui d be lufflclent tit is to make tho rdhdirtrip ?hen the i-oad is in^perteci, cpndl lon. . >?>' ?. . ' j,.- . "We hsvi a ?lah dh foot to buy a dotar truck ind put on a,daily round rip det-frlce - front Walhalla to High ands cary .ucy Tbl? would give rour people in columbia and from all ??er the State', a chance to run " up O tho mountains almost any.' <e?. ?pend *?;\?ky and get back tb \ v ?es? in a short time: We Would . t >b]ect to them upending Sunday 'f Walhalla, vi will ?lsoVstate that the. :aahier*s Valley road from Walhalla ? Cashier*; N. C? will fe? .*br*sd mt arid wu be a jS&'Sidid roadtotfcat lection of tho mountains. 1 bhvc iad a letter flotU ?f. P?M> of Caah ?r*a saying *th?t the j. had made -, a rood road from CiahlerV to the iouth. carolina Jloe, wJMj fi* etcep H- V Ff--j-. i Palmetto Detective Agency Criminal aniJSMI...W?!dk A corps of trained ?SpeoJit??fs whoso Serrlces may lio secured In strict? ly ic sit Im atc work. ?d?ress?*. ?. Box 402 ii' I I i'ulm .i II SSS3 Thc rV?cscrs^?i?l cooks lik e because any cook can make good cream with them. There ts no feature of merir ?* s^y F? has not been embodied in the WHITE MOUTAIN. The trip?e motion of the Freezer keeps the cream con stantly moving, mjrttrnig every particle being smoody and evenly froren. Anderson, S. C. V Gr?envSUb; S, C. Belton^ S; C. ^^^^ 'STTilV''*' tlon of about ruo and a haif ;nUes add that thia would soon bo made, will also Btate that Our ?nd bf th li road willaba wdrftcn out in a shot ?!*ne, g hin 5 ustwo good roads to th? m*ounU?I:.? ..' j* '^^^PINM?^W!?!? toads ate ne?r?tn completion. I would BUggest that yoi f?t'? bus? aird have tient PW?^an? marked upd l?t 'th^^i^pl?tf^fm^l tbrongn Tho fclbte ?hst they can ho? reach' the mountains via Walhalla. ?> ^ "I will be glad to hear from you a; to What you thihkv wi?l bo beat Just a> thia time." GBUKg$t? EXHIBIT fcanday Scheel Wny^ttt?Wc 0^s Or, Tor Chicago, Juno **.-?-Mb*t ot'the re ports and addressea at Ute Sunda) school contention here RTO cheerful optlmtsUc. affairs, b^?tile^8clWtt^t vdrlte its l?sso? homo- -lt Is: as exWbit--.'ofsttfloUcs.^'?tH?|?<^#!^?9 tombs ton es aa scoots. . DemousiraUng th^ numb?5r of death? In Basto, Swttser?aad, la a certain pe riod as the, result ot alcoholic intful. i genoe a row bf gravas painted Wael 'la used/ Vjth th? startles on ttt? . headstones. Thqb tBor? ts a row ot I wooden figures in convict garb, ac? * companied by statistics shqwing that \i t 95 P^S^jplfthem owed thel/troubla , . to strong^droik. . A country, Without opium by 1920 t waa tho ijredtction made for China > in no. addreas tifday iby Rev. yViibUr - f "The chief .enctmrugonient of Ltho ! wb^aintot^r ' World-Wide prohibition or <he t?? Of opium hBB Leen the un ? precedented success of th? vChtn?s? government !n suppres?inrf tho tralfe : ftc," the speaker eal*; "It wae^ndv ; i muted by tho British embassy iii ? ?Washington a few months ago that 85 : per. cent; of the ^poito^gro*^^ \: fg^rcsalor^ ceased. Iri' Ava Chinese provinces tbo suppression is complete, and fife; ^ : Will be added Soon." / j ' ?FOI&W^ ? Peas haye 'boen sown oh the latid j on the Clemson College farm from - 1 which a ?ne crop of bata was taken i ^vi^t jftsytiof ?to nmnth. The po# V ? t we?e > SOWTI p>^e?st by;a man wSfr^ ? operation, The pra?tise of following , ; oat? with peas io a goodlone siia^-. f |r?comjmended to South Carolina. ? farmers, . .. ;\- ' i