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We Confidently Believe Thai- with the exception of the car line, nothing has been or'cati'be done that will enhance North An derson values more,--or that will popularize North Anderson more, -than the paving'of North* Main St. * * Already, Several parties who own North Anderson lots have stated that since North Main street is to be paved they will make arrange ments to build. And don't forget you can get S per cent money ic build a home in North Anderson* If gooiflnusic and upi! fig lectures you* would enjoy, go to tho An derson Chautauqua, .It iTud wholesome clean meats and Groceries you would relish, come to "The Spot Cash Grbcery', We have in Fresh.and Cured meats this week: Pork, Ham, Cured Ham, Breakfast Bacon, Beef Roast, Beef Liver, Tender Juicy Steak,-Werners and Bologna Sausage. in fresh vegetables'we have: "Green Beans, New Irlsf) Potatoes, Onions, Cababge, Tomatoes, Green Peas, Squash and Beets. Fresh Red Strawbanries. Phone ?81 all your {Grocery Wanta, We will suppv you on quick uoUce. ' The Spot Cash Grocery Phone 181. J. P. NOB?;?TT, Manager. 121 N. Main. "Til" HELPS SOIJffl FE Bf **Cood-oye eotiis, callo?its, Sar??ona and Br jMjfL' 'caw' apota.' No fi - . Mf&B more shes wp>$' Bj f^i"V_ I**"*> n0 moT SI iW^BmS lmm or dr*wiD8 M " up your Jtca in BN ' /l^H^BHfr'^ ^^^sJ> acta It so, here's the place to get your feed. Wc carry the full CypWt Une -"Laying Mash, Scratch Fe*d, Short Cut Alfalfa, DevelojJir^ Fond, for Ht* tte ''Biddy" chicks, Meat flcrspe, *?d J Wheat' Shorts, etc.. etc ff "feet. C?TROLAX? CITR?LAX! iKtipation, id ?luggish MARKETS . LOCAL QUOTATIONS Ona? ac a Seeds. Ear cora, per bushel ....80c to $1.00 MUedpeas...$1.50-to $1.60. Cane seed, par bushel.$1.26 Sdy be&ns. per bushel...'.$2.60 California black aye peas, per bushel. .. $2,76 to $5.00 Dwart Essex Slape, per pound . ..16c Seed Cotton. Cleveland, per bushel.. ..75c to $1.09 Cooks, per bu abel ,. . .$1.00 to $1.25 Toole, per bushel.. .. . .76o to $1,00 Mitchells Prolific, per bushel.. $1.60 Texas Riordan, per bu. $1.G0 to $1.25 Culpepper, per bushel.. .. ..$1.00 Ponltrj. Hens. each..35c to 60c I Priers, each. 30c to 45c j Preta Heats. Porkers dressed,, per lb. 12c to I21-2c Hogs dressed, per lb.:. .. ,.Ile Mutton dressed, per lb. 10o to ll i-2c Lire od. 1 ?eet cattle, per lb.4 to 4 l-2cj V$al calf, per lb: ...4 to ? 1-2*1 .Jogs, per lb. . ..2 in Sc 9hbv;\ per kb-,.4 1-2 to 5 i-2c - Provisions Country hams, per lh. 15c to 17 1-Sc ftfgt, per doz..17 X-2* Butter, per ib.. 20 to 25c Sweet potatoes, per bu. . .%i.0(\ to $1.10 Turnips, per bu.?Oe to 85c *uwjp a reen A, per bu... 00c to 7Cc Spring onions, rper banch 3c to 3 bte COTTON Locsl cotuht.l'tic New York XukeL Open high low dc May....- 9.38 9.25 3. Jul J.9.71 9.71 MK 0. Oct.10,04 10.04 9.81 9S$ Dec.10.22 10.22 10.00 10.03 .roo?! Catii Sates 4,000. Receipts 9,300. SIC Sates; 'Jftstna, .* New York. May 12.-Cowerin of FIRST DllflSiO* OF SCHOOL mm -- . i> UNION MEETING WILL BE HELD FRIENDSHIP CHURCH MAT 29-30 -U THE PROGRAM -A A Sermon First Dey by tuc Rev. H. Heydcek-Other Good Features. The union meeting of the first di vision of the Saluda Association will be held with Friendship church, May 29th and 30th. Following is the pro gram: B?tards?, May 29. 16:30-Devotional services conduct-, ed by J. M. Mitchell. ll'.OO-T-Sermon by Rev. H. Hay dock. H. C. Martyn, alternate. i2-.no--Adjournment for dinner. : liSO-i^Sohg Benjee. . l:yr>--Why the marked difference In the 'exercise of church discipline at tis* present time as compared with former days? Are the churches dolnj their duty ?ton? this line?-Wm. Mit chell, Fred Crowther, N. fl. Wright. 2 : l %-What preparation ought churches to make for their annual re vival services'?---H, C. Martin. W. A. Clement. E. I.. Kugley. |. |S:00-What are .the greatest evils affecting our churches today?-W. J. Foster. T.: L. Clinkscales. 3:4T>-Should believers In Jesus de sire the return of our Lord? If so can wo hasten the time?-J. M. Mitchell, W. B. Hawkins*. ' 4 ?30-Adiour omen t. 1 Sunda, Mer SOth. 10:00-Sunday, school. . lliOO-r^rescbing by Rev. W. B. Hawkins, VT. J. Foster, alt?rnale. HHS BEEN POSTPONED I Have Until Friday, May 21 to 1 Prepare and Submit Copy. By special request of soveral mer chants, who phoned us early yester lay mor nins, we have decided to post* [pone tb? Arastcar. Ad-Writers Contest. ! one we^V^T?lSMMi Wiltara may have until Friday upon ot the 21st, to pre ! pare their ads and turn them in to the, marchan ts:'1 The ad? will appear in Tho Intolllgoqcer of May 23rd. Mr. Rhett Parker was tho first marchant who called our utter don to the fact that the people wh> aro not accustomed to Writing ads will want Linor* time tn prepare them, than one I who is accustomed to writing ods al ! moot daily. He- Was following close ly by Harry Gejsberg, who stated that one man'f rpm'Belton had phon ed bini about entering the contest, ont that, ho feared he would not have as much tlm0 as he wanted to get Up a really good ad. Upon investigation, wo found that the people were deeply Interested In tho contest, but. thal several' bad already mentioned . the short time in whleh they were ?xi peeled to prepar? the ads; hence the determination to gi Ve them nil a wacha more time. Thia will Insure every body enough time, and the merchants' will bo' assured of ?;omo very clever ads. The general public will he sur prised at some of the ads that will be written. r rom the reports already turned In, there aro already twenty-five persons who. aro at work now preparing'their copy. Remember picase, tha? if there are any illustration's that you want, the merchant' or tho Intelli gencer will do their utmost to supply them fo*tyou. - Thre0 moro firms have entered the contest: Auderson Cash Grocery,! Southern **rrbltc Utilities Company and R-ubenstcln'a. . j Whooping Conga. "When my daughter hod whooping cough she coughed so hard at ono time that she bad hemorrhage-of the lunga. I waar terribly alarmed about her ccondRlon. Seeing ?liambi-fIain's Cough ?>medy zn highly recommend ed I So* her a bottle and lt relieved the cought at once. Before alie' had vult?bed two bottles of wlsvfl'?med.v i .M? entirely well," "write? Mm 8. F. ?rimes. CrookavUIfc; Ohio. Ob ts i nable everywhere. F.lecirit Iron Display. Quite a crowd was attract id to thc ' show w?cd'jw o the Sootb&rn P?bBO1 UtiliUe* oonipany. yestedyayfiofternoon by the very clever mechanical d?mon stration of the young giri, ironing with an electric Iron. The model of this mechanical dum - ly Is said to be the daugktw ott the reaident of th? O?ne.ral??ledtrlc j company. Th? Ctrl standing and ironing wita very pleased expression on lier tace Envoys the idea that lt is niue li cooler, ml pleasanter to Iron wltb ai elec- ' ric iron than with any other Th tag; for a Bilton s Attack, account of my confinement hi In!lng. oflh for ?ears offerer ti-om inau^on id li"-er trouble. I too) ila's Tapl 50 Quarts-: Fresh Country Strawberries These are Hie finest ber I ries grown in Anderson J County, today 1J5c J ' ?|uart. BREAKFAST CEREALS New Monogram Roll- O C ed Oat?, 2 pkgs for.. ??Jt Fresh PufTed "Wheat IO. package. 14C Fresh Puffed Rice, 2 OS pkg? for.?VC A. )f:eah Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs for ..fiOC Fresh Cream* of "1 ? Wheat, pkg .. ..: .. lOt Fresh Toasted Corn % Flakes, pkg .. .. .. 1UC Fresh Grape Nuts, package . Fresh Dutch Tea Rusk, pkg .. .. 15c 10c We want your coopera tion on prompt delivery. Let us have your criers before 9 o'clock in the morning and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Anderson Cash Grocery J! FEMALE MINSTRELS AT THE PALMETTO Bon Ton Musical Comedy Co. Making a Decided Hit This Week. 'Th? Bon Ton Female Minstrels'*. [ as played yesterday afternoon .-at the Palmetto hy the Crawford & Hum phreys Bon Ton Musical Comedy Cow was the best female minstrel shown in Anderson this season, lt was clean |aad el ever throughout. The two blackfaced comedians, Mel Melvin, who IA quite u huck and wing dancer, and Jack Williams, who has la very sweet tenor voice, played their parts tn big leaguo style. Dances I by Melvin in Imitation of a young mah I calling' on his sweetheart WSB very cliver indeed, while the parady on< I "That Old (Url of Mine." as sung by Jack Williams was one of the hltfi of tho show. The White Oak Quartette rendered several selections, bringing down the I house with each number. Their ren I dition of "SUver Threads Among the lOolrt," "Y<:A Hoso Rag*", and "Chat tanooga" was simply fine, and they" I were very liberal In their responses |to encores. Miss Humphrey sung "Tipperary" With a typical Irish brogue. Thia proved a popular number as usual "My Plano Man," written by Mr., I Mol Melvin, uni sung by Mjss Melvin, made a di-dded . hit with the au dience. Muts Helen 'Benenberg brought ! down the h"""*? when ?he sung "When Yon Wore a Tulip and I wore a Ked Red Rose" I Taking all ta all-from curtain to I curtain-jokes, sluging, and dancing, this "Female Minstrel as presented yesterday at tho Palmetto, wlU be hard to beat at any price. Manager I'lnkston is lo he com I mended for bringing such a clever tah.; show to Anderson. oooooooooooooeeooooo 0 "RESULTS YESTERDAY o lo o oc?oeoooooooo oe o o o s o National Ireague. At New York 6; Cincinnati D. At Brooklyn lt; Chicago 6. At Boston fi; 8t. Lou!? 2. At Phila?elphla-Plttab?rgh; post-, poned, rain. Araerieaa league. At Chicago 4; Washington 1. At flt. Louis S; Philadelphia 0. At Cleveland 2; New York 4. At Detroit 1; Boston 4. redera! Lemrne, Ai nufTaw. 2; Pittsburgh S. Other eames postponed on account of datn. . Sovtnern Ijcasrori. At Atlanta Ai New Orleans 7; Nashville 2. At Birmingham ii; Chattanooga At Moblle-MUl* Tock; pcstp< 1 on account of rain. ?ont*. Atlantic ?yMfrno. At Albany 0; CharlCRton ?. At Albany 4; .marleston Came seven Inn inga hy agi At Macon 1: Columbia 2, At Macon 2; Columbia 2. {.game sit innings, called du ?nt: darkness. At ' Jacksonvltlc-Savannan; {ponod, wet grounds. 1 terday i Ist. TC * This is t it. Use for yourself, if you seek men, if yoi fixtures, ?quipement. Classified Want Advert fwsnty-flv? word? ox ISM, OD? T Blx Time* U.GO. All ad vert ?i^ment over twangy-fir word. Hat wa on 1,000 words to No advertisement taken for l?*i lt year aaa? appear? tn the tel? your want ad to Sal aad a bill wiri prompt payment L-.-, FOR SALE FOR H AXE-Some ot the beet coal and wood on the market at right prices. Wood cut to your order. Low country Blahes sUU my spe cialty. W. Ultner, succeasor to Piedmont Coal & Wood Co. Phone 64?. 4-16-tf . FOB SALE-Tobacco Dust, Bug! Death and Slug-Shot. Now is tho j proper season, (o apply for best re , shits-get tho worm sud tho bug bo I fore ?fe gets yours. Forman smith, l .Seedsman, Phone 464. I FOR SALE-Peas all varieties $2.00 per bushel, cane seed 11.00 per bushel, white home rained . corn 11.00 f. o. h. Walhalla. C. W. 4>. J. E. Bank, Walhalla, S. C. % WANTS ? WANTED-A reliable representative In every community to act aa agent for The Intelligencer. Liberal com* mlBdons paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf, WANTED-To correspond, coan? den Hally, wit'* anyone deftlrlous ot becoming permanently > urcd of tho morphine or whiskey . habit. Tho KEBLEV INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., Box 7C. ?WANTED-To buy one second hand Ford car. Price must ba. right Give lowest price and model and condition ot car in first letter. Write X care Intelligencer. B-l?-3tp. ' LOST [LOST-Between' our warehouse and Brogon Aflll, one Stripper Fillet in card board box. Reward if return ed to Sullivan Hardware-Co. 5-1 l-l t. LEGAL NOTICES CITATION F0? LETTERS"1 OF All? MINISTRATION. Whereas, Amanda J. Herron made suit to me to grant hir? loiters of ad ministration of the estate, and effects of Rev. John B, Herron, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of ttio ?aid Rev. John B, Herron, doceased, that they may appeac. before mo in the court of probate, to be held at -Anderson C. H., S. C., on the 19th of ?iay. 19115 to show cause, if any-why ?aid ad ministration should nqt bo granted. * W. P. NICHOLSON, Judge, ot Probate. [Salis Is Fine Fi Kidneys, Quit Met? j Hush the HdneyTat Once When Back Hurts or Bladder BotEers. ??o man or woman who cats meat regularly ?au vaske a mistake by flushing the. i-Jdncys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric add which clogt. tho kid ney pores u> they sluggishly Hiter or strain only- part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then yod get nick. Nearly eil. rheumatism, head aches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, blonder disorders come from sluggish kiduc s. The moment you reel a dull ache in tho kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full ot sediment. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get I about' foiir ounces of Jod Salt? from any reliable phw/mecy and take a ta blespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days artd your kidneys will-then act ?ne. This famous salts ts ?nade' from tho acid ct grapes wad lemon? Juice, combined with Hthia and has been -ised 'or generations to Gush, clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralise the acids in urine so it no longer cauees 'irritation, thu? ending I bladder disorders. Jad Salis ts inexpensive and caa not injure; makes & deUgbtf.nl effer vescent, litbia water.'drink whfch ali regular meat osiers should *ak<? now and then to keep the .Kidneys clean and th* blood pure, thereby avoiding" serious ktdroy complications. lame Back. Lanie back ls usually due to rheu mature ot the muscle? of the bael H*rd working .people aro most likel to Ruucr frotn lt. Relict i?ay bo ha ; hy mAS-kKtai- the hack with Charubfli i Iain's Lfcslnient two or ???ee Urne*? Iday. Try IL Obtainable, everywhere - ?' s gone. Tomorrow do?s not ?fr JDAY is the day of Opportunity, he coloumn of opportunities. Reid it-if you seek a broader ofrerrirti k want to buy or sell machinery? Colutnhs Eing Rates ie 25 cen?.. Three Tunee fit cents* words proreto tor each sflditloasl oe used tn s neath mad? on apv?* ?than ll easts, eaeh la aftrutee. phone directory yon can t?l?phone ?be ?ailed after tte Insertion' for MISCELLANEOUS DRY, PINE WOO?, cut, or in four foot lengths, or olcbe*'?aod perfect ly dry. prices, right, T5es tao for >al* kinds of fir? wood. B. N.-Wyatt, "Tho $G,00 Coal Maa. IP IPS IN SEASON, and flt to ?at, we have lt; and tba price won't make you losp your appetite either. "Ltt L tie Gem" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Prb<? pri< ir, 128 W. Whltner Street. ! RUCK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Hair cut 1 Gc, shave 10. Best service. Sst* lsfactloa guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. No matter what style mounting or lenses you dealro-If lt has merit- we ?hav^rt nm piole Grinding Plant. .Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell. Loutsf. S. Hllgeni>oeker, Assistant. * >. t Registered Optometrists. 112 W . Whilner St Ground Floor ?-1 ".'A BO A UDERS- Electric House, 1^2. E. Church street, under new manege ment. CI eau rooms, good table. Rates reasonable; -Mrs. L. D. Thomas.-B-9-3t. FOR RENT I FOR RENT-Stor* cecently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Printing Department If interested In a ?a* stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. . 8-l*-lf FOR RENT-Very deslrab! . on Greenville street, one dot-' Kant. $18 per mouth Linley. PROFESSIONAL CARDS - DR. J. E. WATSON General Frac?ee' Offlce In IJgon & L?Jbcttsr Esfldsb North Mata 5tr*1i, Ofnce Pborf^ti . Residence Phone 38?. MsMasy^^JMK4s^VfttMS?M C. GADSDEN Architect 405-403 Bleck&y Anderson, S, C. Chisholm. Trowbridge & DENTISTS Nev? Theatre EUUO?RS vV. Wfat?tactf'St? mil WsIMIillilllllllilldiII?lIIMlJ KILLS ALL .Not le??rioas ?o Fsopl?. Ues?Veitar'?fl sprayer, ... Italie the ei?ad?rd ol Hatltfa int Homv of 0**di*s**t enrtyiag Fly. For tale at all fin* chts&fcsre*. SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL' WIU?WGTOW,N.C.