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Hot Weather Makes Business Good If you have never been to our store, rome around and aee how Fresh Meat in und should be Kept, especially during Fly Time. An the weather grows hot, our Fresh M at business increases. FRESH MEAT8. Fresh Country Eggs. Big Tender Steaks, lb.Inc Hlg Fat Dressed Hens, Roasta, lb.12 1-2 and lGc VEGETABLES AND FRIJIT8. Sliced Ham and Breakfast Ila- Snap) Hean? and Onions. COD.. . Beeta arni Bquaah. All kinds of flood Sausage, New Potatoes and Salad. Liver, Drains and Tongues. New Cabbage and Detune, Bolled und Cured Hams, Crape Fruit and Oranges. Veal Steak.* and Rousts. Strawberries and Dananas. Our Store is Kool and Clean Phone UK your needs. Absolutely no extra Chargen for quick delivery. "Eventually, Why Not Now." W. A. F* O "VV E re. 212 South Main SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 132. We will pay good price for first class beef cattle and sheep. See or phone UH before you sell. GASOLINE When our front entrance becomes impass able, come through the back way-down Whitner Street to C. & W. C. Railway there's a good road running beside Anderson Mill into our back yard-fine service ready both gasoline and oil-big yard to turn around in Kiss Your Coal Stove Goodbye ! The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mit Jion ways. No wood to chop, no coal to car? j ry, no ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail of dirt and dust from the stove all the way out to the ash pit. No fire to coax and cod dle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of the right kind of a fire Instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. Anderson Gas Co. Do You Raise Chickens If so, hero's the place to cet your feed. Wo carry the full Cypher'* lind -Laying Mash, Scratch Feed, Short Cut Alfalfa. Developing Food, for HU tie "Kiddy" chicks, Meat Seraps, and Wheat Shorts, etc. etc. J. M. McCown Phone 22 East, Whltner Street CHEAP 1NSCHANCE. . You eau buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Lifo For The I?'v*r and Kidney* No. 2, sud cleanse your system from all impurities of your body, and save lot? of si?knet? and lost Um*. Price 25 and SO cents. For sal*'by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia. S. a ' ?jg mij nnmmrmmmmmmmW?mwmmwmmn^^ Lame Back. Lame bach is usually due to rhea mettam of iii? muscles ot the back. Hard working people ?re most likely to suffer from U_Relief may be had by massaging Ute back with Chamber lain'* Linlraeut two or three times * day. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. PIEHHUW HOME COMING. Well Known Georgia College l ulls Alnniui Hark for Commence ment. Dcmorest, Ga., May 19.-The facul ty and alumni of J. S. Green college (Piedmont ^college) have sent out in vitations to a Piedmont rally to be held commencement week, Saturday. ..May 29, 1915. from 4 to 7 p. m. on the campus of Mary J. Oreen hall. Din ner will be served from f> to G o'clock -addresses from G to 7 o'clock. AH former students of tho institution with their husbands and \vi\<es are Included In the invitation. The commencement exercises will ? begin Friday evening at 8 o'clock and close at noon Wednesday, .lune 2. Sunday morning, May UO, Dr. Luw- , renee Phelps, professor of Iliblicul { literature, will preach the baccalnur- j eate aermou. Tuesday at ll a. m. Kev. ( Citarlos Ii. 'HUBS, pastor of the .Metli- ( odlst church. Fairburn, (Sa., will de liver the annual literary address, j Wednesday, June 2, ll n. m., bae- J calaureate nddress by Dr. Jason j Noble Pierce, Dorchester. Mass. . Georgia Peaches Late. < Atlanta. May 13.-The first ship- 1 ment of Georgia peaches expected to t arrive in Atlanta? next week from 1 South Georgia. The first, carload I movements are not looked for until 1 about the first of tho mnth. > Georgia will probably have a spien- c did peach crop this year, but lt will be more than a month behind normal on account of the long drougth which tho peach belt had in the early spring. ' (Ueamer Drumcree Sank. London, May 19.-The British ] steamer Drumcree waa sunk by a 1 German submarine off the Cornish a coast today. The crew wan saved. 1 Thia briggs the day's total submarine victims to two. I Hew Mrs. Harrod Gut Kid af lier . SD?L.arh Trouble. I "I Buffered with stomach trciblc 1 for years and tried everything I t heard of. but the only relief I got i was temporary until last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and s procured a bottle of them at our drug \ store. I got Immediate relier from 1 that dreadful heaviness after ea'.in& t and from pain In the stomach." writes Mrs. Linda Harrod, Fort Wayne, Ind. t Obtainable everywhere. , From. Left ta Rightt British Tag. T Thia remarkable photograph of the I Gulfllght, the American oil tanker of * the Gulf Refining company of Pitta- j mm ELEC? 3 MORE TEACHERS WILLIS MARTIN WILL FILL POSITION IN HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 2 GRADE TEACHERS Miss Hunter of Massachusetts and Miss Lawrence of Anderson | College Chosen. j An adjourned session of the board of trustees of the city school wai held yesterday ufternuoii in tho ofllt-e of Superintendent K. C. McCants for the purpose of completing the roll of teachers for next year. Willis .Martin, who will graduate this year from The Citadel, at ('nar lesion, was elected to teach in the high school. Ile is a son of Mr. C. F. Martin, of the Neals ( reek sec tion, and is a Very efficient and ener getic young man. Mr. Martin will devote the most of ills Unie to the touching of mathematics. The board ai i elected two other teachers, Miss : .inter a:d Miss Law rence. They wiil serve as grade teachers. Miss Hunter is a daughter of superintendent of the Equinox .Mills, und lias been teaching in Massa chusetts. Miss Lawrenco will graduate this year from the Anderson College. The trustees transacted the usual amount of routine business. INTERES?GSSIII AD WRITERS CONTEST Three Merchants Received Ads Yesterday Written in Poetry. Interest In the Amateur Ad Writ ers contest is growing hourly. The merchants reported a great number of inquiries yesterday. Three mer chants received ads yesterday, and strange to say, all three were writ ten In poetry. One lady said yesterday that she hud written two ads before the an nouncement of the lifyt cents for each accepted ad, besides the three prizes, but since that announcement, she had gone to work in de; . earnest to make herself some pin money. She hus gotteu her information and is hard at work now preparing the different ads to submit to the different mer chants. She is not only enthusiastic about her chance to make some extra money, but she Ba VB she is enjoying tho contest Immensely. There are lots and lots of people trying for thc first prize In this con teat. They are keeping still about ' t, in the hopes that more people will tot enter, thus cutting down their mauces of success. If you have not , a t entered, you had better begin at . nice, for tho contest closes Friday icon; that is. all copy must be in the \ lands of tho merchants by noon Fri lay, May 21st. There's eighteen dollars of good. ? var Ume money to be given away to ' he persons who have some gray mat- : er, and are not afraid to use lt in a riendly and interesting contest. So, ' lore's a good tip: sharpen your ?ead 1 pencil and your wits, and begin on our copy-its not too late to get a ' ?hunk of that eighteen dollars. < TOWN VILLE COMM EN CE M E NT Town ville, May 1?.-A cordial in- t rltatlon is extended to the public to ] ittend tho commencement exercises ] if the Townsite hlgli school. On i Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock, the ] tuplls of Miss Janot Aiken will give ] i music recital. , Admission wll! be ? 0 and ir. cents. 1 On Friday evening at 0 ?0' o'clock i he graduating class will resent a i ?lay entitled,. "Our Awful Aunt." Tho t day gives pram (so to be very annis- I ng. A small admission fee of 10 and 5 cents will be charged lo help de- 1 ray expenses incidental to, coro nenccment. t On Saturday evening at 8:30 tho i graduating exercises of the school E viii be held at the school house. Dr. r. !.'. Cox of Clemson college will I nuke Ute address. c On Sunday morning at ll o'clock i it the Baptist church tho baccalaur- t ?ate sermon will be preached. 1 American Steamship Si be (luluigui Sang ?1 tte Bow. A Bri lurgb, shows her a short limo after a 1 lermau submarine torpedoed her ott f be Sicily Islands. A British tug had4 t unt reached h?? to tow her into port, li Constipation a Penalty of Age Nothing ls so essential to health in advancing ag?' ns keeping the bowels open. It makes one feel younger and fresher and forestalls colds, piles, fevers, and other de pendent ills. Cathartics and purgatives are violent and drastic in action and Should be avoided. A mild, effec ! tlvc luxattve-loufc. recommended by physicians and thousuuds who ? used it. is the combination of slui , pie herbs with pepsin sold by drug? ; gist:, everywhere under the name I of Dr. Caldwell's Syruu Pepsin. The pri?e is fifty.cents mid one dollar a bottle. For a free trial liol tie write to Dr. W. B. Cadwell, j 462 Washington St., Monticello, lils. MRS. SARAH GILMORE OF SENEGA IS READ Was Buried at Walhalla Tuesday -Seneca High School to Close This Week. Sjinial to Tlie IrtU'lligeiicrr. Seneca. May 19.-Airs. Sarah Gil more, relict of the late l? A. Gilmore, passed away suddenly Sunday night ut her rooms at the home of Mrs. Kitty Harper on Walhalla street. Mr?. Gilmore hud been in poor neal th for :omc mouths and her death was not unexpected to her relatives. Fuuerul services were conducted Tuesday morning at her late resi dence by lier pastor. Dev. 1. E. Wal lace, assisted by 1 '.->\(. T. M. dolphin of the Haptlst church. Th?? body was then carried to Walhalla and Interred itt the family plot in the Lutheran cemetery, the service at the grave be ing conducted hy Rev. John G. Law, D. D., assisted by Kev. G. M. Wil co* and Dev. I. E. Wallace. She was a member of the Seneca Presbyterian church and devoted to the house of God. She rarely ever missed a service In the church until her failing health made lt impossible for her to attend. Besides the three sisters above mentioned she is mourned by a great number of neices. and nephews, and several step-ehlldren, two of whom were at her funeral, Messrs. Swift Gilmore, a railway postal clerk on the main line of the Southern, and Lee Gilmore, a conductor on thc Southern. Miss Gussie Cunningham, who has been teaching principal of the BouO' ty Land high school left today foi Anderson, where shu will spend n few days with her cousin, Mrs. J. B. Watson, before going to her home near Lowndesville, in Abbeville coun ty. Claud Sitten Injured. The many friends of Mr. Claud Sit ton throughout this section will Kreatly sympathize with him in hl? recent troubles. A few days ago he was naiufully injured while working the ?witching crew in the yards at Foccoa; and on last Saturday he lost lits wife und little babe, only u few liours old. Mrs. Sitton wat a Miss Vickery before her marriage. Mr3. James l^owry left the lotter [mri of last week for Elliswille and VU. Olive. Miss., where she will speud i month or six weeks with relatives. A train of 17 cars of horses pass .ci Seneca yesterday. In the ship- | ncnt there wtere about 400 animals. They were gathered in Texas and will be loaded in Norfolk for shlp ucnt to Europe. Engagement Announced. Announcement of the cugagement c* .'hurles W. Harper to Miss Jean Rob iris hus been received in Seneca \ilr. Harper, who holds a responsible ios I tlon with the po .olliee depart nent in Washington, is a son of Mayor Harper, of Seneca, and Miss toberts ls a resident of A:.tabula, mlo. The couple will spend thei> loneymoon on Cake Erle and .will irobabiy >-o to Canada before return ng to their future home In the capi nl city. They will VIBU Seneca dur ng thc month of August. .Born unto Mr. and Mts. Dllen S. -.owry. Friday, a boy. Coko Cum uley ia spending several lays in Seneca. Mr. Rampley ia con ?ected with the State fertiliser In spection department. The Seneca high school will close ts ses.-don this week, the bacoalaur >ate sermon will be preached Sunday light in the school auditorium, by he Rev. A. N. Brimson, pastor of the lethe! M. K. church of Spartanburg. Inking After German Tc t lsh Tag. British Patrol Boat la MW The photographer sec out In a tug. rom the English coast and raced out o get a v)?w of the vessel which he ?Ueved at the time would sink. . AD GLOB TONGHI PLANS FOR BIG FOURTH Ol JULY CELEBRATION BE ING LAID FULL ATTENDANCE Of Members of Organization Urged-Great Interest in ? the Program. Tho Anderson Ad Club will met tonigirt ut the chamber of commerc .t X:::0 o'clock and a very importan nuttiness session ls expected. All C the business postponed from the las meeting must be transacted, an plans for the Fourth of July cel. lira tion made. (?reater interest is hiing shown i this celebation than in anything thu lias been proposed herc in some time TJie committeemen are on the Job ul the time and are going to do the! utmost to make the day one of the big gest red letter days Anderson ha .ver known. Mr. Harry Ceisbcg, president o the club, has asked that every mein Her be urged to come out. for the bus iness cun not he transacted with onl; a few of tho members on hand. Th pl:.ns call for something bigger thai anything the ad club has ever under tuleen, und this is one of the reason: why a large attendance ls Important The full plans for the celebratloi will be announced tomorrow. Kev. J. T. Mann's Appointment Rev. J. T. Mann will preach a Concord church next Sunday morn ing at ll o'clock. Curd of Thanks. Editor The Intelligencer: Please allow us space through th? columns of your paper to thank tin good people of the Anderson Mil village and vicinity for their grea kindness to us during the long sick ness in our borne. Also those win so kindly remembered us in the deatl and burial of our darling baby. Maj Cod's richest blessings cvlu reBl upon each one. % II. D. Knox and wife, No. 13 F. St., Andersou, S. C. I DEATHS Marie SntiOi. Marie, the four months old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Smith, died Tuesday evening at their home lu Equinox Mill village. The re matan were taken to Pendleton yes terday on the noon train, uud "in terred lhere. CITItOLAX CITROLAXI CITROLAX! Best thiug for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Cives a most thorough and satisfactory dusking-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Welh echt. Salt Lake City. Utah, writes: "1 find Citrolaz the best layatlvo I ever used. Docs no'i gripe-no unpleasant after-effects." Evans Pharmacy. the commencement exercises will br held on Monday and Tuesday nights of next week. Plans for Farmers Chautauqua. The program committee of the Oco nee Farmers chautauqua are "meeting with great success in the prepara tion of a program that will be both interesting and distinctive. A number of prominent men have already been secured for addresses and others have lt under consideration. . Prof. Weeks of WinUirop college, a specialist In handling boys bas been secured to take charge of thc boys' work for tho entire period. Ho will organize thu boys into a Boys Scout patrol and instruct them in thc corn club and big club work and di rect their athletics. It is expected to make this one ot tho most interesting and helpful fea tures of the program. Mr. Glen Sheldon, a prominent young man from Westminster, has been engaged as bookkeeper for ihe W. G. Gignlllist & Co.'s store^ >rpedo Struck Her. eil '.P.yi. ?rapa#^ Ule Background. Launch. Wreck Ti The GulRight wes owned by the Gulf Refining company of Pittsburgh, .the big independent refining company. Marine Superintendent Kennedy has Suburban Market New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats and Fish Country Produce of the very best grades only. # i-'.sh dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. Free and Quick Delivery Ajiywhere. S. C. HAYNIE and R. B. TUCKER, Props. 457 W. Market Phone 887. Funeral of Negro Bishop. Atlanta, May 19.-Hundreds of sor rowing negroes and many prominent white deople gathered at Big Bethel African Methodist church this morn ing to pay a last, tribute to the late Bishop Henry M. Turner, who for nearly half a century has been u leader among the people of his race. Bishop Turner died in. Windsor, Canada, on May 8, and the budy was brought here for funeral servies and interment. President Be tur n.s lo Capitol. Washington, May lu.-Tue Yacht Mayflower, returning from New York with President Wilson and party, an chored tonight In the Potomac l".<iver below Washington.- She will dock at the navy yard early tomorrow. British Steamer Torpedoed.. London, May 19.-Tho admiralty tonight confirmed reports that the British steamer Dumfries was torpe-: doed this morning. All hands were saved. The admiralty stated the steamer was still afloat t enty-five miles southwest of Hartland Point. Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarship lu Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 2, al 0 a? nj. Applicants muat not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 2 they will bo awarded to those making the highest average at this examina tion, provided they meet the condi tions governing the award. Appli cants for Scholarships should .write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next se^-don will open September 15, 1915. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. 1?. H. Johnson, Rock HUI. 3. C. ? ador at Extreme Left. been sent to St. Mary's to take charge of the vessel. He will hare her re paired, if possible, and brought back to the United Staten. ?3 Bye and Bye Leads to the bouse of never. Begin now, save a part of your earnings. Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited in the Savings Department of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. STICK A FORK HT THE BOAST rou - gee st thin market and sea tko (nico follow. - That's, because the meat is from young- tender cattle. HAVE ONE NEXT SUNDAY when all the family have time to en loy it as they should. - You'll And yourself wondering what you will do with that bottle ot appetite tonic, fhero certainly will 13 no need for it If you buy your meat here. The Lily White Market J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor. Phase CN.