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V WHEN you iee an arrow, # what do yon thing of? Ot Course! i WHY * Because it goes straight to the .pot! WANTED 100 good fat chickens. Hem and friert. 10t> dozen egg?. Will pay market or better for fancy stock?. Also will buy fresh peas and beets and omer vege tables. Bring them on down to the corner and get the cash. CF. POWER & SON 201 McPwffie St., Phone 117; (PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office la Ligon & Lodbctter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. _^ Residence Phone 386. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge db Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitncr St DONT CABBY A HANDICAP THBODQII LIFE. Did you ever stop to think that your evory action, every thought, your disposition,, and character aro influenced every day by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure in lifo may be the direct result ot a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The 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. POLEY KIDNEY PIUS ?OB BACKACHE Ki DH CYS AH* CUAUOBB F ? BREAKS OuT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR 7te lt like a- cold* cream and dry Eogana ?ruption? right up. Tba moment you apply bold-sui ph ur 0 an itching ot. broken out skin, tbs tching stope end healing begins, says 1 renowned dermatologist. This remarkable sulphur made into a* hick cream effects auch prompt relief, iven in aggravated Eczema, thai it if i never anding source of amazement ta )b v sicians. For many years bold-sulphur* has oe !Upied a secure position in the treat-,* nent of cutaneous eruptions,by ressort >f its cooling, parasite-destroying prop orties and nothing bas ever been found io take its place in relieving irritable ind inflammatory affections of tho?skin.' iVhile not always establishing a penna* lent cure, yet in every instance, it rn mediately subdues the itching irrita ion and heals the Eczema right up and t is often years later before any erup* .ion again manifesta itself. Any good druggist will supply an tunee of bold-sulphur, which should be tpplied to the affected parts like the >ratnary cold creams lt isn't un pins a int and the prompt relief afforded la fery welcome, particularly when thc Ee *ma is accompanied with-torturous itch ng. low Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Her Stomach Trouble. "I suffered with stomach trouble br years and tried everything I leard of. but tho only relief I got ras temporary unUI last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and irocurcd a bottle of them at our drug itore. I got immediato relief from hat dreadful heaviness after eating ind from pain in the stomach." writes Hrs. Linda Harrod. Fort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable everywhere. Amateur Ad-Writers Contest THREE CASH PRIZES $5.00, $2.50 and $1.00 Will be Awarded the Best Ads SEE or phone some of the following named merchants and busi ness men AT ONCE and get the information or "dope" on what they want to advertise-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 cari 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 io any one wishing to write an ad for them ; W. H. Lyon, Moore-Wilton Co., Marchbanks & Babb, Columbia Tailoring Co., Anderson Gas Co., Parker & Bolt, Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co., John A. Austin, B. O. Evans & Co., Sullivan Hardware Co., The Lesser Co., Evatts* Pharmacy, T. L. Cely Co., Mrs. B. Graves Boyd, The Owl Drug Co., and Walter H. Keene & Co., Anderson Cash Grocery, Rubenstine and Southern Public Utilities Co., Bank of Anderson, Mutual Benefit Life Insur ance Co. of New Jersey, Jno. Lin-ley. The Winning Ads and the Writers of Same wili be published Tuesday morning. "~ * ^^' ' ^?k . The Awards will be made by a Committee from the Ad Club. Phone No. 321 for any information you wish about the contest. AW copy must be in the hands of the merchants by Noon Frid?y, . May 21st. T-wJQW, if you want the money, 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 Oh In-The Water's Fme-YotM Enjoy It, And You May Get The Coin ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER r ? ! .--,. 11 ; (" ' '-11 ' - 1 - HIS TOWER MAIDEN (By Constance Morton.) rCopyrlKiit; by til? McClure* fTJfwTWf per {Syndicate.) Strang? to relate Deane Barlow bad never been In lore-not until that April evening when be had returned to his room at Mrs. Filling's boarding house and had discovered his Tower Lady. The "tower" wss the narrow, Jut? ting wing of a fashionable private hotel around the corner, and at one, of its lace-4'.tiped windows be had dis covered li girl'? lovely, wistful face, sometimes looking out at the eunset clouds piling la tb? west and Just vis ible through a .rift in the buildings; sometimes, and more often, b-.?'. thoughtfully downward as if she read a book. Dean? grew to love ber bair of pale gold and her eyes of some mysterious color that distance wonld not reveal. He worshiped her from afar, for be knew that tnera waa a wide social bar rier raised between the occupant of that luxurious suite and a poor young law clerk. ; At night the curtains or the "tower" were drawn and his lady had van ished. Twenty-four hours must elapse before he might glimpse her face again. It wau only in the afternoon that he saw her; never at other times or on Sundays. At the dinner table that night there was much animation among the board ers. Miss Brown, who operated the telephone switchboard In the hotel around the corner, han revealed'the tact that there was to be a wedding in the Palisade the next day-at least one of the guests waa to be married; had they not all teen the beautiful Miss Gladys Elmorton? "A blonde, Isn't she?" asked Ada Wesson eagerly. Miss Brown nodded her head. Mr. Pilling, who carved '.he roast, looked up from under his staggy eye brows. "Who's sha going to marry?" he asked gruffly, "Bradbury Kohler-be's got oceans of money." Deane Barlow winced. Bradbury Kohler was one of hts em ployers-a big. Jovial, red-faced young man. So Bradbury was going to marry Deane'? Tower Lady! No won der the tower window waa darkened; the- prospective bride would have no time now to look with dreamy eyes into the sunset. ,8o Deane banished his dreams and plunged into hie work with renewed industry- There waa .much talk- in the office about fae wedding and som? chaffing of the bridegroom when he returned from a honeymoon spent abroad. Then came a momentous day when Deane, looking ont of his window to ward his lady'a tower, again aaw her sweet, serious face turned toward the sunset clouds. A little wrench at his heart told him that he had not .suc ceeded In dismissing her . from his dreams. The next morning he happened to be alone In the office when the door opened and a young woman entered. Delicately fair and very lovely In her summery attire, she turned a pair of blue eyes on the clerk and smiled pleasantly. "Is Mr. Kohler tn bia office':" "I will Inquire." Dean? placed a chair for her and waa about to leave the room when her Tole? detained him. "Please tell him Mrs. Kohler ts waiting for bim," she smiled over ber shoulder. Mrs. Kohler! Deane's brain waa dizzy aa he delivered the message to Bradbury and followed that happy bridegroom down the corridor to the outer office. "Gladys!" Mr. Kohler greeted her and tb?, two disappeared toward his private ciilce.. If this strange young woman was the wife of. Bradbury Kohler, who, then, waa the lady of bia tower? His first move waa'ta inquire of Miks Brown concerning th? other In mates ot the Elmorton family. It ap peared that Gladys waa an om/ child. But there was another girl there, too,'Miss Brown acknowledged. Mrs. Elm?rton's social secretary was Mles Arts Sandford. Misa Browu knew ber slightly. Miss 8andford's brother worked tn the sam? office with Deane. Ke must know Jack Sandford! Dean* did know Jack. Sandford aa ?ell aa he know any of his fellow clerks, i'hey had attended baseball gamea together, ?nd always lunched side by aide In the downtown restau rant. Jack was mar ried and had f re fluently Invited Deane to his little hom? in the suburbs, trat Deane had never, been there. The knowledge that his-To?er Lady waa sister to his friend convinced Deane that some thing more than coincidence waa ?t work* It waa a kindly tat?-nothing lesa! When Jack Sandford repeated his invitation Deane accepted with flat tering haute. And that evening ha met Ma Tower Lady faee to face. She was more charming than sh? looked and that ls saying a great deal. It wa? many weeks before Deane had ti?e courage to tell her the story of hie Tower Lady sad to finally ask her to be hts wife and sweetheart sad helpmate-for Ut? wff? of.his dreams must be all these tarea, things. And Avia, who loved him for Mm ; ?elf alena, turned her face ap to ala and there waar a light on lt aa If j Bathed ia sunset glory. . Freckle-Face! Hun and Vf Ind Bring Ont Ugly Spots. | Haw ta Rewove Easily. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the fi guarantee of a reliable dealer that lt will not, cost you a penny unless lt removes*Uie freckles; while if lt docs give you a clear complexion the ex pense ls trifling. . Simply get an ounce of othine doubl? strength-from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy lt is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion. Rarely le more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask tho druggist for the double strength othine aa this la the prescription sold under guarantee of mom, back if it falls to remove freckles. SPECIAL FEATURES OF WINTHROP SUMMER SCHOOL Fprnnl to The IntriliKoncrr. Rock Hill, May 20.-The letters and applications for registration coming Into the office are giving proof of the interest of the teachers of thc State ! in lue opportunities offered here to j broaden and deepen their training for thorough work. Probably none of the courses of the summer school are more highly ap preciated than the lectures gives by Dr. Thomas M. Balllet. Dr. Balltet ia I dean of the department of pedagogy of tho New York university, and la America's greatest authority on the I psychology ot teaching. No ono who has heard hui delightful talks on chil dren and their problems and on [teachers and their preparation can [fail to be fitted for better work in the [future. Another f ture of note ls the ser ies of lectui . by Dr. Henry F. Cope, the general . rotary of the Religious Education as. Delation. Dr. Copo gave a scries of talks to the college last fall, and the whole college felt Itself lifted to a higher plane by his concep tion ot the possibilities of religion as J a vital part of education. Drink More Water If Kidneys Bother Eat Less Meat and Take Salts (or Backache or Bladder Trouble. Uric acid In meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may I be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the .night. When the kidneys clog you must help them | flush off the body's urlnous waste or j you'll be a real sick person shortly. As first you feel a dull misery In the j i kidney region, you Buffer from back- j ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom ach geta sour, tongue coated and youl j feel rheumatic twinges when the ? weather is bad. Eat leBB meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four] ounces of Jad Salte; take s table-! spoonful In a glass of water before I breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine.. This j famous salts is made from the acid j of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for I generations to clean clogged kidneys I and stimulate them to normal activ ity, also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no longer ls a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent Ilthia-water drink which everyone ohould take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists hero say they aoll lots ot Jad Salts to folka who believe in overcoming kid ney trouble while It is only trouble. They Are 70 Years Old. "For some 'time past my wife and myself were troubled with kidne) trouble," ?rites T. B. Carpenter, Har risburg, *\.. "We suffered rheumatic patna all through the body. The Brat > few doses of Foley* Kidney Pills re lieved us. After taking five bottles between us we are entirely cured. Al though we are both la the Seventies aro are as vigorous as we*'were 30 years ago." Foley Kidney Pilla stop sleep disturbing bladder weakness, backache rheumatism, dizziness, .wollen joints and sore muscles. Evans Pharmacy. Could You Use a little astra money to good advantage Jost now? Haven*! yo? something to sell? Do yon own something yost no longer ?so? hot which if offered at . bargain print would ap peal at once to soma noa; ?rho it? ".An SNTELL?CENCF.1 Want Ad will torn the trick. PHONE 32 J YES tcrday ls bt TO This is th lt. Use i for yourself, if you seek men, if you fixtures, equip-ment. Classified Want Advert?. Twenty-five warda or lesa, Os? Vii (Six Times $Lft. Alt advertisement ov?r twenty-Ore word. Ratea oa 1,000 words to b Mom. No advertisement taken 1er laea tl lt roar ?ama appear? la UM tele pl roar want ad to Ul and a bill wlHb proaapt payment FOR RENT -o FOR RENT-Store recently occupied I" by Tho Intelligencer Job Printing Department If Interested In a fla? stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 8-13-tf ' FOR RENT-Very desirable cottage on Greenville Btreet, one door from Fant |18 per month. See John * Lio'ey., G-9-tf. * WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative In every community to act aa agent for Tb? Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson t Intelligencer. 2-2Stf. WANTED-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone d?sirions ot becoming permanently cored of the * morphine or whiskey habit The ' KEELBY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, 8. C.. Box 76. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with the best weed * and coal on the market, it you ' don't believe lt try mo. W. O. Ulmer, Phone 649. 8ucces8or to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. WANTED-Vo trade $300.00 diamond and a good buggy horse for a good automobile. Must be in good condition. Address Diamond, care The Intelligencer. 6-18-3t. WANTED-College boy wanta Job for summer months after June 1. Cterl-I cai work preferred. Not afraid of work Address "College Boy," care The Intelligencer. 5-21-3L CHEAP INSURANCE. You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and deanes your system from all ImpurlUes of your body, and save tots of sickness and lost time. Price 25 and 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. I EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Developing ami printing done by ?rtint-. Mott beautiful work guaranteed at all time*. Sati-faeUon Or No Charge. Derel oping. lOjp Per Film. Printing: Print* J l-ixl 1.4, Se; 2 1.1x4 1.4, 4c: S 1.4*4 1.9, Se. Quick delivery. Send one film to teat our service. AGENTS WANTED LiOOX DRUG Cn Sjia-fUabttJrg, 5. .?. r i gone. Tomorrow does not eic* DAY is the day of Opportunity. ie coloumn of opportunities. Read t-if you seek a broader opening wantto buy or sell machinery. Columns sing Rates ne tl eat*. Three Times lt eeats, words prorata for emoh additional e used la a r^ath made on ??pil lan SS cents, essa la trdranea. hone directory yon caa taliihnai . malled after ita insertion for FOR SALE . ?? o 'OR HALE-Potato'Blip. Pure Nancy Hall. We hare sufficient stock on hand to supply demand now. For? man Smith, Soedman, Phone 484. 'OB SALE-Doa manies, all sises from pups to mil grown doss. An derson Hardware Co. - 6-18-3t, OR SALE-House and lot tn Belton In city Umita. Four room house. Good condition. Apply to A. W. Plckons. -Easloy. R. 1. 5-20-3tp. MISCEU^rVNEOUS ?RY, PINE WOOD* cut, or In four foot lengths, or slabs; and perfecta lr dry. Prices right See mc for all kinds of Are wood. B. ?. Wyatt; "The $5.00 Coal Maa." F ITS IN SEASON, and flt to eat. ' we have lt; and the price won't mhfte you lose your appetite either. "Lit tlo Oem" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Pro prietor, 128 W. Whltner Street. Cow Peas For Sale-Sound mixed peas at ??.; fancy Iron peas at 12.25 -all f. o. b. North, 8. C. W. A. JohUBon.-3-21-Stp. COLLECT and soil names and. ad dresses In your apare time. Big In come. No canvassing. Detailed in structions 10 cents. Abraham Co., 133-B. Colomb*?, S. C.-5-21-St. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CftTAWWI A^fcry ^^stg ft Ah! What relief! . YOur clogged loatrlis open right up, the air pos tages ot your head am clear and you -aa. breathe freely. No more hawk? ag, snuffling, mucous discharge, leadache, dryness-no straggling "for jreath at night, your col? or. catarrh . gone. Don't stay ?ui?? upi uet a small >ottlo of Ely's Cream Balm from your Irugglat now. Apply a little of this ragrant, antiseptic cream ta your nos rils, let it penetrate through evefv iff ir passage of the head; soothe ?ad leal the swollen, Inflamed sMPjM nembane. giving yon tastaat relief. Sly's Cream Balm ls just what every ?old and catarrh sufferer has been ?.Ung. t'a just aplenddL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JUNE 1,2, and 3, 1915. i * , SOUTHERN RAILWAY In connection with the Blue Ridge Railway. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, with return limit Jun? tdtfi. Extension will be granted until June 3 ot h by payment of 50 cents. $8.65 FROM ANDERSON. To accommodate the Veterans and friends the Southern Railway has arranged a Special DAYLIGHT TRAIN, leaving Anderson at 6?Q a. m., Monday, May 31st. No C hanging of Cars. 43 Mile? Shorter Over the Southern Railway. SCHEDULE Daylight Special Night fWf? LT. Anderson. .6:80 A.M. May SI . ?t'47PJfcT^ LT. Belton.7:05 A.M. Maggil 5:85 PM- < LT. Williamston.7 :19 AM. May SI 6:|^H Lv. Petter.7:26 A.M. May Si ?if^H LT. Piedmont.7:41 A.M. May St 6: t* **.?. i LT.OreenTltle.S:S0 A.M. May 31 7:6? P.M. ?alt. Ar.Riehmon.8:80P.M. Mey3? 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 tbs day. Through Coaches and Pullman sleepers will be handled on the daylight train and night train to Richmond. The Southern Railway has the best location in Richmond, one Mack from Main street, center of city. 1 or further information, tickets, Pullman reservation, call or write to <VV. R. TABER, TPA, J. R. ANDERSON, Supt., BR. Greenville, S, G Anderson, S. G W. E. M'GEE, AGPA, Columbia, S, C.