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WHEN fc you see an arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot I WANTED 100 good fat chickens. Hens and friers. 100 dozen eggs. Will pay market or better for fancy stocks. Also will buy fresh peas and beets and other vege tables. Bring them on down to the corner and get the cash. C. F. POWER & SON 201 McDuffie St, Phone 117. (PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice onk-o lu Lig?n & Lcdbetter Building Nortli Maia Street. Office Phone ?10. , Ttealdence Phone 386. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderion, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Wbitner St DONT CARRY A HANDICAP THROUGH LIFE. Did you ever stop to think that your every action, every thought, your disposition, and character are influenced every *day by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure in life may be the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Lifo For Thc Liver and Kidneys will keep your liver in per fect condition. Get a bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributors. Columbia, S C. Church Tea Raised S MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF AMOUNT NEEDED IS PLEDGED TO REDOUBLE EFFORTS TODAY So Far Team No. 2 U Ahead With 15 Shares Subscribed by 8 Persons. Teams in charge of the whirlwind campaign of St. John's Methodist church have raised to date $11,950, mote than a third o* the sum they have set out to raise this week for the purpose of lifting the debt of $35, 000 of this elegant structure. They will go at their tusk today with re newed zeal and eudeavor* to close the matter up by next Saturday evon ing, so that the announcement can be made Sunday morning that the debt has been wiped out. At the meeting last night at St. John's church ot the various teams tho following n.-sults of Wednesday's campuigu were announced: Tea 1, 14 shares from 10 subscrib ers. Team 2, 15 shares from eight sub scribers Team 3, four shares from two sub scribers. Tea 4, seven and one-half shares from four subscribers. Team 5, five shares from three sub scribers. This makes a total of 1-2 shares raised among 27 subscr ^ers, or $1', 550 pledged yesterday. When the teams met Tuesday night for the pur pose of mapping out the campaign the sum of $7,iou was subscribed by eight subnerlbers. Tile total sum ip Amateur Ad-Writers Contest THREE CASH PRIZES $5.00, $2.50 and $1.00 Will be Awarded the Best Ads EE or phone some of the following named merchants and busi ness men AT ONCE and get the information or "dope" on what they want toadvertise-write your ads and submit them to the dif ferent merchant- Each merchant will have one ad in this Contest in "Sunday's. (May 23rd) Intelligencer and the three best ads will be awarded the money. You can prepare one ad for every merchant in the contest if you wish. The different merchants will tell you all about the goods to be advertised. We will supply you with any illustra tion which you wish, if we have it in stock. Newspaper people and regular ad writers are barred; all other white persons are eligible. The following named merchants will enter the contest, and will gladly give you all the information wanted to any one wishing to j write an ad for them: W. H.*Lyon, Moore-Wilson Co., Marchbanks j & Babb, Columbia Tailo/ing Co., Anderson Gas Co., Parker & Bolt, Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co., John A. Auatin, C. O. Evans & Co., Sullivan Hardware Co., The Lesser Co., Evans' Pharmacy, T. L. Cely Co., Mrs. B. Graves Boyd, The Owl Drugr Co., and Walter H. Keese & Co., Anderson Cash Grocery, Rubenstine and Southern Public UtU?tius Co., Bank of Anderson, Mutual Benefit Life Insur ance Coo of New Jersey, Jno. Lin-ley. The Winning Ads and the Writers of Same will be published Tuesday morning. * t^?Skk:i The Awards will be made by a Committee from the Ad Club. Phone No. 321 for any information you wish about the contest. All copy must be in the hands of the merchants by Noon Friday, May 2ist. ^OW, if you want thfl^^ey, and enjoy a contest of wits-here's your chance. You can try every line of business that's entered if you wish. You may have considerable talent: for advertising ly -ing dormant, and this will give you the opportunity to try it out. Come On In^The Water's Fine-Youli I Enjoy It, And You May Get The Coin I ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER uns Have um $11,950 hand to date, therefor?, is $11,950 from 35 subscribers. The teams will go at their task aga1' this morning und meet again tb v<-liing at 8 o'clock for the pur pose of counting up thu day's work. In the contest of Hie teams there are a possible 100 points to be won au follows: 20 points otteam secur ing largest total amount. 20 points for largest number of individuals taking shares, 20 points to the larg est on each team securing five shares or more, 20 points to the team that furnishes the more that secures the largest total of shares, 20 points for largest number of shares subscribed by persons whose names have not been furnished thc team. This does not mean that a general canvass is allowed; it does mean that there arc ninny whose names are uot on church roll who belong to the congregation and Sunday school and may bo ap proached by the teams. # MARKETS LOCAL QUOTATIONS Grain and Seeds, Ear corn, per bushel_90c to $1.00 Mixed peas.$1. DO to $1. CO Cane seed, per bushel.$1.25 Soy beans, per bushel.$2.60 California black eye peas, per bushel.$2.75 to $3.00 Dwarf Essex Kane, per pound. ..15c Seed Cotton. Cleveland, per bushel.. . .75c to $1.0* Coolta, per bushel .. ..$1.00 to $1.25 Toole, per bushel.75c to $1.00 Mitchells Prolific, per bushel.. $1.50 Texas Riordan, per bu. $1.00 to $1.25 Culpepper, per bushel.$1.00 Poultry. liens, each..36c to CO? Friera, each.30c to 45c Fresh Heats. Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c Hogs dressed, per lb.Ile Mutton dressed, uer lb. 10c to U l-2c Lire Stock. Ueet cattle, per lb.4 to 4 1-2c Veal calf, per lb.4 to 6 1-2?* Hogs, per lb.....8 to 9c Sheep, per lb.4 1-2 to 5 l-2c Provisions Country hams, per lb. 15c to 17 l-2c Eggs, per dos..17 l-2c Butter, per lb.20 to 25c ?weet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10 Turnips, per bu.60c to 85c Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 76e Spring onions, per bunch 3c to 3 l-2c COTTON Local cotton ,... ..9c New York Markets. Open. High. Low. CIOBC May. 9.00 9.10 9.00 9.17 July. 9.28 9.44 18 9.44 October .. .. 9.67 9.80 9.67 9.80 December . . 9.91 10.01 9.91 10.01 Spots 9.60. Liverpool Cotton. Open. Close. May-June. .. 5.11 5.09 July-Aug. 5.22 6.21 Oct-Nov. .. 6.40 6.44 Spots, 5.21; sales, 7,000; receipts. 13,600. Now York, M,ay 191-Trading was quiet in cotton market today and a> und midday prices ruled around to a ?bade under last night's closing figures. Rather sharp break in Liv erpool caused opening at decline here 5 to 7 points In futures but active montas soon rallied. oooooooooooooooooooo 0 RESULTS YESTERDAY o 0. .'. O oooooooooooooooooooo National League. At Boston 0; Pittsburgh 7. At Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 0. At New York 6; Chicago 1. 1 At Philadelphia. 0; St. Louis 3. American League. At Detroit 3; New York 1. At Cleveland 6; Boston 2. At Chicago 9; Philadelphia 7. At St Louis-Washington; post poned, cold. Federal League. Pittsburgh 3; Newark 7. Others postponed ou account ' of cold and rain. Southon League. At Atlanta 1; Little Rock 2. At New Orleans 7; Memphis 6. At Mobile 0; Chattanooga 1. At Birmingham 3; Nashville 2. South Atlantic League. At Savannah 3; Columbus 1. At Charleston 6; Albany 6. At Columbia ll; Jacksonville >. At Augusta 6; Macon S. Augusta 2; Macon 15. Second game six Innings; darkness, ? University Games. At New Haven, Yaye 7; Brown 8. At Princeton 6; Dartmouth 1. At Cambridge, Harvard 2; Holy cross 1; ten Innings. Whooping Conga. "When lay daughter had whooping rsugh she coughed so hard at oae time that she bud hemorrhage of the luna's. I was terribly alarmed about her ccondltion. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so highly recommend ed I got her a bottle and lt relieved the caught at once.' Before she hsd vr.lshed two bottles of this remedy she was entirely well," writes Mrs. S. P. Grimes, Crooksville, Ohio, Ob* tai nable everywhere. WON IN HOSE WAGON RACE AT GREENWOOD YES TERDAY COLUMBIA NEXT Winning Team Had Lead of 2-5 Seconds Over its Closest Competitor. Newberry's fire department won first prize for the best time in the races at thu firemen's tournament at Greenwood yesterday. Their time waa better by 2-5 seconds than the nearest contestant, Columbia's team coming next. Greenwood won tho third price. Tile raceB were about the most in teresting of tlie day's events and were witnessed by a large crowd of peo ple. Many Anderson people attended the tournament aud stayed in Green wood through the races. Newberry made the run to the hydrant in 13 3-6 Becouds, and had water at the nozzle in 29 1-5 seconds. This was the best time mude during the day, both for running to the hydrant and in mak ing connections. Columbia came sec ond with 14 seconds to the hydrant I and 29 4-5 seconds with water at the nozzle. Creen wood was thud with 14 3-5 seconds to the hydrant and water' at the nozzle in 30 1-5 seconds. All of these runs and connections were | made in excellent time. The time of all teams was as fol lows: Team hydrant total Newberry.13 2-* 29 1-5 Columbia.14 29 4-5 Greenwood..14 3-5 30 1-5 Marion.14 30 2-f: Abbeville.13 4-5 31 1-5 Blshopville.14 31 2-5 Union.14 2-5 31 3-5 Sumter.14 4-5 32 Darlington.13 4-5 33 Bennettsville .. ..16 35 2-5 j The winner of tho race was one of ] tlie few single teams in the contest. The horse driven by tho Newberry team is 25 years old, and for tho past 12 years participated in the annual tournaments. He ?as been a winner a number of times and is perhaps the best trained fire l...rse in the ?State, ile knows much more about tourna ments and races, as well as fires, than many drivers and firemen. London reports that the supply of] Turkish tobacco is completely ex hausted but we hadn't heard of any crop failure in North Carolina.-Bos ton Transcript. I UP ECZEMA AND STOPS ITCHING This old time skin healer used just like any cold cream. Sui pl mr, says a renowned dermatol ogist, just common bold-aulphur made into a .thick cream will soothe and heal th.- skin when irritated and broken out with Eczema or any form of eruption. The moment it is applied all itching ceases and after tv;c. or thrcs applica tions the Eczema disappears, leaving tba skin clear and smooth. He tells Eczema sufferers-to get from any good pharmacy an ounce of bold sulphur and spply it to the irritated parts the same as you would any cold cream. For many years common bold-sulphur has occupied a secure position in the practice of dermatology and cutaneous affections by reason of its parasite-de stroying property, lt is not only para eiticidal, but also antipruritlo, anti septic and remarkably healing in all irritable and inflammatory conditions of the akin. ? While not always effecting a permanent cur* it never? fails to in stantly subdue \ha angry itching and irritation and heal the Eczema right up and it ia often years later before any eruption again appears on the skin. Could You Use a little extra money to good advantage josi now? Haven't you something to sell? Do yon own something yon no longer use, bot which if offered at a bargain price would ap peal at once to some one who does need il? Aa INTELLIGENCER Want Ad wUt tum tlie trick. PHONE 321 YES terday i 1st. TC This is t it. Use for yourself, if you seek men, if yoi fixture^ equip-ment. Classified Want Advert? Ywenty-ftve words or loss, OM Tl BU Times ILO?. AU advertisement over twesAy-flv? word. Roteo o a 1,000 words to 1 ?on. No advertisement token for less t It your name appears tn the tele j yoar want ad to 321 and a bill wlHt prompt payment. FOR SALE I FOR SALK-Potato Blip. Pure Nancy Hail. We have BufQcient stock on hand to supply demand now. Pur man Smith, Seedman, Phone 464. FOR SALE-Dog muzzles, all sises Iront pups to full grown dogs. .An derson Hardware Co. 6-18-3L I FOR SALE-House and lot in Belton in city limits. Four room house. Good condition. Apply to A. W. Plckens, Essley, R. 7. B-20-3tp. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representaUve In every community to act aa ogb'ut for The Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28? f. WANTED-To correspond, conn denUally, with anyone delirious of becoming permanently cured of the morphine or whiskey habit. The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Box, 76. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with the best w?*?d and coal on the market, if you don't believe lt try rae. W. O. UlmeV, Phone 64f. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf, WANTED-To trade $300.00 diamond and a good buggy horse for a good automobile. Must be in good condition. Address Diamond, care The Intelligencer. 6-18-3L OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH $ How To Get Relief Whoa Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. #?ee??e??M?eo?e?t?ee???< Count fifty] Your cold In head or catarrh disappear?. Your clogged nos trlla will open, the air passages of your head v.ill clear and you 'eau breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, raucous discbarge, dryness or headache; no struggling tor breath at night Oct a Bmsll bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage ot the head, sooth lng and healing the swollen or in flamed membrane, giving you Instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic Don't stay stuffed) tip and miserable. Relief ls sure. s gone. Tom?n r w does not afr )DAY is the day pf Opportunity, he coloumn of opportunities. Read it-if you seek a broader opening u want to buy or sell machinery. Columns sing Rates me SB cen*s, Tara* Times M canta, i word* prorata for each additional bo used In a r>onth made on spall han SS cents, cash la svSranes. ?hons directory yea can tel*n*y??? M malled after Us insertion Cor FOR RENT FOB BENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Prtatiaa Department. If interested in a fine stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 3-13-tt FOR RENT-"Very desirable cottage on Greenville street, one door from Fant. $18 per month. See John Linley. G-9-tf. " MISCELLANEOUS -r-O ORT, PINE WOOD, cat, or In four foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect ly dry. Prices right Sss me for all kinds of fire wood. B. N. Wyatt. "?s JS.ce Coal Maa." IF ITS IN SEASON, and fit to eat we have it; and the price won't -'jake you lose your appetite either. "Lit tle Gem" Cate, J. E. Derrick. Pro? prletor, 128 W. Whltner Street. LEGAL NOTICES t r.v mi l-noWt TAi? PATERS TAKE NOVICE. The time for making Income Tax Returns will close the 1st of July, all who fail to make Income tax by that time will have to pay cost and penalty. This ls from Carlton W. Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co lumbia. 8. C., so I would be glad to tave you make these-returns at once, JO your Auditor will not be embar rassed. Those who refuse to make Income Tax Returns will be compelled to do io at heavy cost This is the law ard so long a? lt ls, I will nave to enforce lt for Anderson County.1* Winston Smith, Auditor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against he estate of Rev. Jno. B. Herron. leceased..,ero hereby notified to pr? tent them properly proven to th? inderslgned within the time pre scribed by ?aw. and those Indebted o make settlement Mrs. Amanda J. Herron. It will be observed-that few Mexi can prisoners hayje made complaint of irolonged ill treatment.-Washington ?oat. The, allies wUl soon have enough Turkish prisoners to send ont taree ir four midway shows.-Wilmingtou dispatch. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JUNE 1,2, and 3,1915. SOUTHERN RAILWAY In connection with the Bine Ridge Railway. Tickets on sale May 29th io June 2nd, with return limit June 40th. Extension will be granted until June 30th by payment bf 50 cents. $8.85 FROM ANDERSON. To accommodate the Veterans and friends the Southern Railway ha* arranged a Special DAYLIGHT TRAIN, leaving Anderson at 6;30 a. m., Monday, May 31st. W.n. Changing of Cars. 43 Miles Shorter Over the Southern Railway? SCHEDULE Daylight Special .Night Train Lr.Anderaoa.6:30 A.M. May 31 4:47 P.M. daily Lv.Belton ... ;.7 :05 A.M. May 31 B:35P?.?fclly I.v. Wllliajneton.7:1? A.M. May Si 6:55 P.M.?ally Lv. Pelter.7:26 A.M. May 31 6:10 PM. dally Lv. Piedmont ...>... 7:41 A.M. May* ai 6:23 P.M. ?,ily Lv.Oyeenvlllo ...".8:20AM.May31 7;65P.M.d>\iy A*IUchmon.,. .. .8:30 PM.May SI 8:00 A.M. dally This is the only through daylight trip and it will give the veterans a chance to see North Carolina, and Virginia during theday. Through coaches and Pullman sleepers will be^ handled on the daylight train and night train t J Richmond. The Southern Railway has the best location in Richmond, one block from Main street, center of city. por further information, tickets, Pullman reservation, cali or write to W. R. TABER, TPA, J. R. ANDERSON, Supt., BR. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C W. E. M'GEE, AGPA, Columbia* S. G ...