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PURE PHOSPHATE
Baking Powder
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search for the perfect baking powder.
It is thc baking powder of sure results
- thc baking powder with health-making
Princitie phosphate in ir. Bake a batch of
biscuit according to "Mi:"s Princine's Bis
cuit Recipe" sent frc?? upon request, ami
sec fer yourself that they're better.
Princitie is for all your baking - for your
biscuit, cake, jump-ups, pop-overs, Waffles,
and uno thousand and one things more.
Princinc cornel ic. handled cops- J j lb. iSc: 1 lb.
30c. United Profit Sharing Coupons in every cup.
If your grocer hain't Princint tend hi* name und
receive a 2 u?. ?ainple, or send 15c for ] ? lb. cup.
Look for the Princint Sf:tl/ al Your Grocer's
The Southern Manufacturing Co.
Richmond. Va.
in mvry cup
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The Leadership of
Front-Lacing Corsets
is due to the fact that the Front
Lacing principle is the COR
REO one! The increasing de
mand among fashionable wo
men for Front Lacing Corsets
is the best exidencc of this,
ana the increasing demand for
oie\s
Fro La S&y
! &ronf jQiced Corsets
is due to the fact that fashibn
ionable women find in these
Corsets better style, more com
fort and greater value than
they ever before received in
Corsets at
$3.50, $5.00, $7.50
Flitting Olren special attention by oar expert Corsetlere. i
Mrs. B. Graves [Boyd
Exclusive Agent McCall Patterns
Liggett t$$yevs
Ou* big .stock of Liggett & Myers
premiums includes dozens of art>
des for men,, women and children. Come
in and see them. Special courtesy to ladies.
Evans* Pharmacy
Famous Writer Was
on the Lusitania.
Elbert Hubbard and bis wife were
among those who went down when a
German torpedo struck the Lusitana,
uccordiug to reports from Queens
town.
Elbert Hubbard, the seer of East
Aurora, created for himself u unique
place in American letters by his wit
and epigrams and lately by bis phil
osophy or Big Business. First noted
for his pamphle* "The Philistine."
with Its keen satire, he later publish
ed many books and made a success
of his own publishing and printing
business In East Aurora, where he
established a settlement of his work
ers known as ?he Royrrofters.
Ho was born in Bloomington, III.,
on June 19. 1859, and had only a com
mon school education, but he was
honored with the degree of master of
arts by Tufts college. He started a
newspaper career in tho West, but
went to East Aurora, and from there
built up his printing establishment
for the publication of de luxe edi
tions, and published most of his
books.
Of late. Fra Elbertus, us he had
been known, had written much in de
fense of leading men in business Ufe
and of their business methods, al
though his early writings were con
sidered radical.
I DEATHS I
' Mr. J. Vf. Oallaham.
Mr. J. W. Callahan!, one of the
best known and most highly esteem
ed citizens ot Anderson, died Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at his realJi nee
on Greenville 'BU-oet, after a brief
illness. The funeral services wero
he'd at the residence yesterday ailer
ue jn ut I o'clock, after which Inter
ment was made in Silver Brook eenie
tory. Tho pallbearers were: Messrs.
Fted G. Tribble, lt. W. Tribble. E.
E. Elmore, J.J. Major, Robert Rob
inson and J. T. Pearson.
. Mr. Callaham was born in Abbeville
county near Little River church 50
year sago. Ho lived there for a short
time and then moved - to Greenville
where he spent most of his lite. From
Greenville, he moved to Anderson and
the last 14 years of his life have been
spent in thia city. He is survived by
his widow, who was Miss Emma Kay,
two tons. Carl und Bert, both ol
Spurt inbrg. and one daughter, Mrs.
Mattie Austin of Columbia. His oth
er daughter) Mrs. ?. W. McGee has
been dead n^w for only one nu mt li.
Mrs Alice Golden.
Mra. Alico Golden, wife of Mr. I.
E. Golden, died Sunday eveulug at
1 o'clock at tho residence. No. :i Van
diver street, Gluck Mills. She was
23 years of age.
The*temains were taken to Pendle
ton yesterday on the noon train, and
interment was made there.
Mw. Harriet J5;iieo.
. Mrs. Harriot McKee, M years o.'
age, died yesterday morning at 7
o'clock at her home, No. 201 Lena
street. i
The funeral services will be heb
this morning at 10 o'clock and Inter
ment will be in Silver Brook ceme
tery. -f
Hrs. Elisabeth Cornwell.
Mrs. Elisabeth Cornwall, aged ?S
years, died at 10 o'clock S unday night
at her home. No. 12 D. street. An
derson Mill Village, The funeral ser
vices were held yesterday afternoon
at 5 o'clock, after which interment
was made in the Orr Mill cemetery.
"When the wicked rule {he people
mourn," but when the Democrats rule
tho wicked howl.-Wilmington Star.
It's human nature- to want other
people to bo liberal.
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* ELECTRIC Cm
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* Items of Interest ?od Personal
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AH to Dropping I I
Hufl in Sir. . t Boxes.
Tho local postmaster desires to of
fer a suggestion to the public regurd
lug the prompt di8putchi.vn- of mail
and thu mailing of mutter on the
trains.. It is pointed out that the
practice of putting letter* in tho drop
boxes, that 1;, the boxes sstioned
about the streets, 1? not the surest
mea II.-, of procuring prompt dispatch
ing of the letters, as muli mutter
dropped in at the postofflcc always
hus preforeiice over that malled in
the street boxes. As to mailing mat
ter ut thc tralnfl, it is pointed out
that parcel post mutter i'amint be
mailed on thc cara, but must first
puss through the postuilices. Tho
postmaster hopes that these sugges
tions will be taken In the right spirit
und tbut the public will see that it
is in their interest they are made, and
govern themselves accordingly..
illg Drop tn Cotton
In Very Short Time.
When cotton buyers noted a big
drop in the price of cotton yesterday
several of them inferred that another
ship like (lie Lusitania hud been tor
pedoed, or that Italy bad joined in
the war or some other important
change in the war situation hud taken
place. July cotton dropped -ll points
within the course of lf> minutes.
From high ut ;t.fi{? lt dropped to low
at "?.IS. After that, however, the
market recovered somewhat, closing
at 9.37.
Exorcises nt
Colored School.
Exorcises will be held tonight at
Heed Street colored school by the
sixth and seventh grades. Tho pro
gram will be ah Interesting one, and
will open at 8:30 o'clock.
Little Doy Has
Ills Toe Broken.
Master KL A. Bell, Jr., little son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell, met with
a painful accident last Saturday while
jut at his grandfather's, Mr. Joe
Joe Douthit. The little fellow was
riding ou u wagon and in some man
lier lost his balance and fell off. The
wagon wheel rolled over the great
toe of lils right foot, breaking the
member and bruising lt considerably.
The little follow was given prompt
medical attention and yesterday was
resting us well as could be expect
ed.
Fords Selling?
Like Hot Cukes.
Fords have been soiling in Ander
son like hot cakes lately, thc local
rfcprosentathp Archie Todd, having
placed quite a number in vprlous parts
of the county and in the city In the
past few days. Messrs. L. T. and
John C. Campbell, of the emmi y,
have just bought touring cars, as has
Mr. O. M. Heard.
Gets Hogshead
Chiua From Fra?ce.
Walter H. Keese & Co., received
yesterday a large hogshead of Havel in
china dinner sets which came here di
rect from France. The order for
thene goods WUH placed last Septem
ber. Conditions brought about hy
the European war accounts for the
shipment being so long in transit
The china is particularly beautiful
and of elegant quality.
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Cotton Receipts
For Two Seasons.
Receipts of cotton at thc platform
of the Standard Warehouse Company
up until last Saturday night were
20.347 bales. The receipts for the
corresponding period of last year were
21,7114 This represents a difference
in favor of last year of 1,364 bales.
drain Rate
Hearing May 12.
Announcement bas been made by
the railroad commission that thc
grain rate bearing will be held in
the State library, at the state house
Hay 12, when tho question of re
duction of intrastate rates will be dis
cussed. All railways operating in the
State have been asked to send their
transportation officials. Farmers and
business men of the state Interested
In grain rates are Invited to attend
KILL THE FLY
AND
SAVE THE CHILD
Shepard < House Fly
thriver and Insect
Exterminator
KILLS ALL INSECTS.
Not Injurious ta People. Used with a
Sprayer..
Raise the Kandara1 af Health by ridding
tits Home of the distase Carry ins Fly.
Fer sale at ell first chu<i tores.
SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL CO.,
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r SPARKLETS *
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I Mention Caught Over tho *
eeta of Anderson ?
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1'aving Petitions
Are Coming In.
Petitions for street paving on all
he roadways but two outlined hy tho
paving commission for improvement
md boon filed with the city clerk and
treasurer lute yesterday afternoon.
The two streets for with h petition-.!
liad been outlined are North Main
md West Market. Some streets not
nentioned in the list made up by the
laving commission have fol ld petl
lons for street paving. This waa
lone in the hope thal the commission
vould extend the paving on streets
?thor thun those mentioned in the orl
;lual program.
Paving Fonds
Are Approved.
Mayor Godfrey was advised yester
lay hy H. T. Holt/. & Co.. of Ch?ca
lo, purchasers of tho city's ISO.O.'O of
ttreet improvement bonds, that th*
Kinds had been carefully examined b>
heir New York attorneys and :iud
?cen approved. Au order has been
daccd with printers, the lotter said,
or tho necessary blank bonds, and
is soon as they are ready and execut
ed the money will he forthcoming,
?viii.-ii should be lu about u week's
?me.
Confederate Dead
Were Duly Honored.
Though no formal Memorial Day
ixerclses were held hero yesterday,
iwiug to the convening of court ami
the opening of tho chautauqua, tho
{roves of Confederate soldiers In the
.annus cemeteries, the Confederate
nonuinent on the plaza and the tablet
in the corridor of the court house to
the memory of Wade Hampton were
traped with flags, bunting and flow
srs, by members of Palmetto and
Robert E. Lee Chapters, ?. U. C.
Invited to Speak
At Farmers Picnic.
Editor Clarence Poe of tho Pro
?reBsIve Farmer, has been invited to
address the picnic of the Farmers
Society of the old Pendleton district,
which will be held at Pendleton
Thursday, May 13. B. H. Howls,
head of the dalry division of the
LTnltod StatoB department of ngrlcul
:ure. and Prof. W. W. Long of dam
ion College, haw? accepted invitations
to address tho meeting.
Ralph Reed
Operated On
Ralph Reed, ticket agent of tho
local station of thc Hine Rldg" Rall
?dad, was operated on Sunday nt the
\nderson County Hospital for appen*
Ileitis. He stood the operation well
ind his friends here hope tba', ho will
soon be out.
Leave For Southern
Baptist Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sullivan and
Mr. N. C. Burris? left yesterday for
Houston, Texas, to attend thu South
.rn Baptist Convention. The congre
gation of the First Baptist church
Dffcred Dr. John F. Vines a trip of
the convention, hut he declined.
Bids Foi 'aTins
To Bo ?/pened Today.
Twelve o'clock today ls tl c houri.
?et for the openln? of bids for street
pavliif, In tho city of Anderron, and
it that hour tho street paving com
mission will meet in the city coun
cil chamfer forth's purpo;;'. It I*
.-Ktlinated that fully half a hundred
paving contractors ar.d sale?*r.en for
paving materluls are in the city, and
that at least 50 bids will be received.
Uccause of the targe number of bids
;o- bc submitted ibo different kind of
tilds, it ia not likely that the .onimls
ilon will i>e able to reach a decision
u the matter todir.
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I he Iva Slaging
Convention to Meet.
The Iva Singing Convention will
neet with Fiicky River Baptist church
three miles east of Iva, Sunday May
16, at 2:30 p. m. AU lovers of music
?re Invited to attend and leaders arc
requested to bring their hymn books.
Best Thins; for a Billons Attack.
? "On account of my confinement In
the printing office I have for years
been a chronic sufferer from indiges
tion and liver trouble. A few weeks
ago I had sn attack that was so se
vere that I was not able to go to thc
case for two days. Falling to .get
uiy reUef from any other treatment,
I took three of Chamberlain's Tablets
and the next day I felt like a new
man," writes H. C. Bailey, editor Car
olina News, Chap?n, S. C. Obtainable
Bverywhere.
Discovering Corn neal.
The war in Europe ls likely to
teach the European the value ot corn
neal as human food. The demand
'or it has already boosted the price of
?orn in the American markets, and
it is likely to boost lt still higher,
rbis is unfortunate for the domestic
:onanniers ot corn bread and boiled
mush, but there will be compensai
.ions. After tho war ls over the Eu
?opeans have eaten corn will con
tinue to eat it, and the fields of wav
ng corn on the American farms will
ie transformed into gold mines. The
mellow kernels will glint with the
.cal luster of wealth. . Bat even
hough corn meal is deaiv.r than it
vos a few weeks ago, lt is still
dieaper than wheat flour. Necessity
nay teach some Americana that they
;an reduce the coat of living, even
mw, by using more corn meal. And,
hat will be another form in which
the compensation will manifest it
lelf. v
Fight never seams to triumph when
?re aro the losers.
Woodrow Wilson's biggest mistake
a named Walsh.-Jacksonville Times
inion.
YES
terday 1
Ist. TC
This is t
it. Use
for yourself, if you seek men, if yo
fixtutes, equip? ment.
Classified
Want Advert?
Twenty-five words or less, One Vi
Six Times ?1.00.
All advertisement over twen'r-flv*
word. Kates on 1,000 words to I
Mon.
No advertisement taken for l?ss t
It your name appears In the telei
your want ad to 321 and a bill willi
prompt payment
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Somo of tho best coal
und wood on the market at right
prices. Wood cut to your order.
Low country slubeu still my spe
cially. W. Ulmcr, uuccessor to
Piedmont Coal & Wood Co. Phone
64?. 4-16-tf
FOR SALE-Tobacco Dust, Bug
Death and Slug-Shot Now is thu
proper season to apply for best re
sults-get the worm and the bug be
fore lt gets yours. Furman Smith,
.Seedsinuu, Phone 464.
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dentially, with anyone desirlous ot
becoming permanently cured of the
morphine or whiskey habit The
KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA,
S. C., Box 7G.
WANTED-To buy one second hand
Ford car. Price must bo right.
Give lowest pilco and model and
condition of car in first letter.
Write X caro Intelligencer.
G-ll-3tp.
LOST
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LOST-Between our warehouse and
Brogon Mill, ono Stripper Fillet In
card board fox. Howard if return
ed to Sullivan Hardware Co.
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CHEAP INSURANCE.
You can buy a bottle ot Dr. Hilton's
Life For The Liver and Kidneys No.
2, and cleanse your system from all
impuriUcs of your body, and save
lots ot sickness and lost time. Price
2G and GO cents.
For sale by all druggists.
Distributed by Murray Drug Co.,
Columbia, 8. C.
Richest Passenger on
the Sunken Lusitania.
Alfred (k YaaAer?ii?
Alfred O. Vanderbilt ot, New York
was the richest passenger on the
Lusitania, which waa sunk off the
south coast of Ireland, presumably
by a German submarine. Ho waa
among those who received a warning
by telegram aa he stood on,the deck
of tfte vessel just before she lett ber
pier. He, like scores of others who
got these mysterious messages, patt
no attention to them.
s gone. Tomorrow does not e*?
)DAY is the day of Opportunity,
he coloumn of opportunities. Read
it-if you seek a broader opening
u want to buy or sell machinery?
Columns
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sing Rates
ona 2B can's. Three Tunas M santa.
i words prorata tor each additional
be ut od in a r?onth mada on appll
han 25 cents, cash la Gdvance,
mona directory yon can telephone
>e malled attar Ita Insertion tor
MISCEIJLftJNEOUS
OBY, PINE WOOD, cut, or In four
foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect
ly dry. Prices right Bea ma tor
all kinds of lire wood. B. N. Wyatt,
"The. $5.00 Coal Man."
IF ITS IN SEASON, and flt to eat,
we have it; and the price won't maka
you loBe your appetite either. "Lit
tle Gem" Cate, J. E. Derrick, Pro
prietor. 128 W. Whttner Street.
BUCK-EYE BABBEB SHOP-Hair
cut 16c, shave 10. Besjt service. Bat?
IsfacUon guaranteed. C. A. McClain,
Mgr.
Let us duplicate your next broken
lenn while you walt. Can- make lt
from a piece of the old glass,-don't
need your prescription. Have th?
most modern Grinding Plant in tba
South. If you are from Missouri Inst
come in we'll show you. *
Dr. M. R. Campbell,
Louisa S. Hllgenboeker,
Assistant.
Registered Optometrists
112 W. Whittier St, Ground Floor.
BOARDERS-Electric House, 122 E.
Church stret, under new manage
ment. Clean rooms, good table.
Rates reasonable. Mrs. L. D.
Thomas.-5-y-3t.
I" FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Store recently occupied
by The Intelligencer Job Printing
Department. 3f interested in a fin?
stand* and good proposition, apply
to Tho Intelligencer. 3-13-tt
FOR RENT-Very desirable cottage
on Greenville street, one door from
Fant. $18 per month.. Sse John
Linley. 6-9-tf,
(PROFESSIONAL I
CARDS I
DR. J. E. WATSON
General Practice
Office in Llgon ft Ledbetter Building.
North Main Street.
Office Phone 210.
Residence Phone Mg._
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-406 Bleckley BmUtng
Andersen, S. C
Chisholm, Trowbridge A Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre BuUdmg
W. Whitaer St.
FRESH FISH
ALWAYS FRESH
Last evening we received a
shipment of fine fish, including
the following: Shad, Red Flo,
Crokers, Butter Fish, Black Fish,
Salmon Trout, Sheephead, Span
ish Mackerel, Red Snapper, Pom
pano, Shrimp, and Whiting.
Pish Brassed Free ot Charge, and De
livered Promptly
C. F. POWER & SON
Phone 117.
Cor. Benson and McDuffie
ammmm>mi *. --?
Oar "JITNEY" Offer -This and ie.
DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with So to Foley & Co..
Chicago, III., writing your name and
address clearly. Yon will receive in
return a trial package ' containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colda and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills, for patna and bank,
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; md Foley Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleans.ng cathartic, atout people ?a?
)oy them. Evana Pharmacy, ",