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When in the Best Place Where is the best place for to go ? If you listen, you will know. Let me tell you where to buy Listen to me every guy. In the good old summer time, Anderson must be in her prime. . .AJ Many, many of our boys and girls, s_ Home from school in merry whirls, 1 ____ Look for something nice and fine, You'll produce it, I opine. Oh, come to Lyon's, up North Main Now, just look through my window pane! Just the things for him, for her! .Jj?j Even the bungalow, you *1 see With all as neat, as neat can be, Even the car is ready for the ride . ?. Let him bring along the bride ! Right here, let me say, **.>, You'll come back another day. 'If^S ?ights will so tempt you without doubt ,y-'t That you'll want to buy him out! On the right, the jewels for her Right in front the jewels for him. 'ttj1 ' Everybody! right this waTy-come on in! "%! % ^ . ^ _ _ _,m _ ^_; __.? . . ? ? ? ?? _. _ ., ?? ._ Ad Contest Entry There is no Gallon-a Month Law on Ice Cream and Ice W^ter SAFETY FIRST --- , - . Come to Uncle J ohnny's and get; both an "Water Cooler Austin^ V :: SPG Gluck Static In the The fourth Saturday's games of the Anderson Mill League resulted in vic tory for Equinox and Gluck mill:: and defeat for Orr and Belton. The league has been going on now for four weeks, and the race seems to be settled down for a good long fight during the rest of the summer. The game between Equinox and Orr mill at tho oasebau park In Anderson on Sat urday afternoon was a good oue. Both BELTON WALLOPED DY GLOCytLS NINE Score of 10 io 4 in Game at Belton SaJhr l day. The game in Belton between Bel ton and Gluck Mills resulted In a vic tory for Glu^k to the score of 10 to 4. The game was a lax one and there was plenty of hitting and running. Gluck batters hit the ball seemingly at will, and Edwards their pitcher tightened up in tho latter stages of the game and retired Belton batters in 1-2-3 order, ?in pitching, with the playinf of Fisher of Belton and a catch by Simpson for Gluck were the fea tures of tho game. Score by innings. F.' H E Belton.210 100 000-4 6 4 Gluck.200 130 022-40 13 2 Batteries, Edwards and McDonald; Summey and Snipes. Umpire, Ellieou. TY COBB LEADS LEAGUE AT BAT Chicago, May 22.-Ty Cobb* dis placed Fournler as the leader of the American league batters. Cobb's average is 400; Fournier's, 392. Cobb is also the leading base stealer and run getter. Dady. of Chicago, is the third batter wita 389. Jack son, of Cleveland, is next with 359; then Crawford 34i. Luderus, of .Philadelphia, leads the National with an average of 396, then Comekinsely, of Chicago with 385 and Connolly, of Boston, with 380. Hauff, of Brooklyn, leads the Fed eral with an average of 417. The next are Wcseerslll, of Brooklyn with 390 and Magee, of Brooklyn, with 375. oooooooooooooooooooo . RESULTS YESTERDAY 0 o o oooooo 0 0000000000000 America^ League. At Detroit 5; Philadelphia 2. At St. Louis C; New York 2. At Chicago ll; Boston 3. At Cleveland 7; Washington 6; thirteen innings. National League. At Boston 4; Chicago 6. Others postponed, rain , and wet grounds. federal League. At St. Louis 6; Newark 2. At Chicago 4; Brooklyn 2. At Kansas City 2; Buffalo 3. At PlttsburglnBaltlmore; postponed on account of rain. Southern League. At Atlanta 9; Nashville 2. At New Orleans 6; Chattanooga 2. At Mobile 1; Memphis 4. At Birmingham 2; Little Rock 1; thirteen inningB. South Atlantic League. At Augusta 1; Jacksonville 4. At Charleston 2; Columbus 0. At Columbia 5; Albany 3. At Savannah 7; Macon ?; twelve I innings. University Gamea At I taca-Cornell 1; Yale 0;.eleven innings. At Annanolis--Navy 6; Georgetown 2. At Chicago-Illinois 4; Chicago 1. Passing of the Sturgeon. Thst pothunter is not the only I enemy of wild life. The sturgeon has been pursued so ruthlessly by fish ermen that lt ls on the rapid road tu extinction. H. M. Smith, United States commissioner of fisheries, re ports that unless sturgeon fishing is prohibited for a term of years there will soon be no sturgeon to fish, either on the Atlantic or Pacific coasts or In the Greek Lakes.-Roch ester Dem?*?rat and Chronicle." DONT CABBY A HANDICAP TH BOUGH LIFE. Did yon ever ?top to think that your ?very action, every thought, your disposition, and character are influenced every day by the condi tion of your Uver? Failure tu litt may be the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's' Life For The Liver and I Kidneys will keep your liver In per I feet condition. Get a bottle. For Bale by all- Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributor?. Columbia, S. C. RTS :: ls First Mill League pitchers worp in good form and they had a duel of niue innings, with the score 2 to 1 in favor of Eqninox. Yesterday's games place Gluck at tho head of the list. Tho standing of all clubs is: Won lxist P C Oluck.3 0 1000 Orr.2 2 500 Equinox.1 2 333 Belton.I 3 250 ORR MILLS PLAYERS Won by Score of 2 to 1 in One of the Best Games Yet. The game between Orr and Equinox mills at the park un Saturday after noon was one of the beBt games of this oeason in the mill league, result ing in victory fo:- Equinox. The game waa a pitchers battle between Watson and Evans, with tho odds slightly in favor of WaLson. The game was called at 4 o'clock and the first two batters that faced Watson were fanned. The next man hit a slow one to the pitcher and was out. Practically tho same thing hap pened wren Equinox came to bat, for the first two men fanned and thc third was an easy out. Orr scored in the second Inning when Kay beat out a bunt and after stealing second, went to third on a passed bull and came in home on another passed ball. Equinox did their first scoring I l the fourth inning. A threebagger ana a single netted them-one run. Again in the suth inning, a long hit, a sacri fice and another single made the sec ond run. With three men on bases after the first run was made, Evans tightened up and prevented further scoring. The pitching of both men was excellent. Watson fanned 12 batters and Evans fanned 9. Score by innings: lt ! ? IC Orr.010 OOO 000-1 3 1 Equinox .... 000 100 00 -2 4 9 Batteries-Watson and B. Miller; Evans and Kay. Umpire, Rabb. True Nobility ls Selfless. The essence of true nobility is neg lect of self. Let the thought of self pass in and the beauty of a great ac tion is gone-like the bloom from a soiled flower.-Froude. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will he gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The slr passages of your head will dear and you can breathe free ly. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffing, muscous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a email bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a tittle of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let lt pene trate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swol len, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It ls just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable PUT SULPHUR-ON AN nil IN AND Li ECZEMA Say? this old-time Edema ram* edy is applied like cold cream. Any Irritation or breaking ont oa the face, arma, legs or body ?bea accom panied by itching, or when tba akin is dry and feverish, can be readily over e?me by applying a little bold-sulphur, says a noted dermatologist. Ha atalas that bold-culphur instantly allays the angry itching and irritation and soothes and heals t?? Eccema right up leaving the skin alear sad smooth. Bold-sulphur has occupied a secura posi tion for many years ia the treatment of cutaneous disorders baranna of its parasite-destroying property. Nothing ass ever been found to taxe its place in treating the irritable and inflam matory akin affections. While not al ways establishing s permanent eora lt ?ever fails to subdue the itching irri tation and drive tbs Ecxema away sad . lt is often years later before any erup tion again appears on PJ? skin, a* Those troubled abo?ld obtain st say dreg stoss. aa ougee- of bold-salphur whieh is applied to tba affected parts I? the same maw?? ts ?a erdlouy cold cream. 1 jj I - This is th * -?--tw |t Usel for yourself, if you seek men, if you fixtures, equip-ment. ! Classified Want Advcrti; Twenty-fire word* or leen, One Vii Biz Times U 00. All advertisement over twenty-five word. Ratee on 1,000* word? to b don. No advertisement taken for tt If your name appear? ia tbe tele pl your want ad to S'il and ? bill wiHm prompt payment FOR RENT I FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Printing Department If interested la a fine stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 8-13-tt I FOR BENT-Very desirable cottage on Greenville street, one door from Fant $18 pt month. See John Linley. 5-?-tf. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative In every community to act as agent for Th? Intelligencer. Liberal com' missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. ' 2-281?. WANTED-You to know that I ?ani still on tho job with the bo>t weed and coal on the market, If you don't believe lt try me. W. O. Ulmer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. WANTED-College boy wants job for summer months after June 1. Cleri cal work preferred. Not afraid of work. Address "College Boy." care The Intelligencer. 6-21-3t. LEGAL NOTICES INCOME TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. 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, S. C., so I would be glad to have you make these returns at once so your Auditor will not be ombar rassed. Those who refuse to make In."ome Tax Returns will be compelled to do so at heavy cost This ls the law m d so long as it is, I wi! 1 have to entered it for Anderson. County. Winston SmiUi, Auditor Cla'ms Aorist the County. All claims against the county mn ; be filed with the clerk of the county commissioners on or by the. 1st day of each month In. order that ?aid claims may receive attention at the next board meetings. Claims not so file will be laid aside for thirty days. J. Mack King, Supervisor. May 22. 1915. gone. Tomorrow does not ex* : DAY is tbt day of Opportunity. ie coloumn of opportunities. Read ' t-if you seek a broader opening j i want to buy or sell machinery. Columns sing Rates oe 26 cen?4, Three Tlmee 60 cent?, words pronta.for each additional e uaod la a noutb made on appu tan 26 cents, cash In advance. lone director*? yon can telephone i malled after Ita Insertion for FOR SALE OB 8ALS-Potato Slip. Puro Nancy S Mall. We have sutuulent stock on hand to supply demand now. Fur- . mau Smith. Seedmau, Pbodo 464. OR SALE-House and lol lu Belton In city Umita. Four room house. Good condition. Apply to A. W. Picken?, Batley. R. ?. 6-20-3ti>. MISCELLANEOUS --o ?RV, PINE WOOD, cut, or In four foot lengths, or slahu; nud perfect ly dr>. Prices right See me for all kinds of- fire wood. B. N. Wyatt ' "Tho IG.00 Coal Mao." F IT'S IN SEASON, nud flt to eat. wu haye lt; und the price won't make you lose your appetite either. "Lit tle Gem" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Pro prietor, 128 W. Whittier Street. 'Ou Peas For Su|e - SoUUt) mixed pcuH at $2; fancy iron peas . |2.25 all f. o. 1?. North. S. _ . W. A. Johnson.-3-2i-2tp. COLLECT ami sell names and ad-1 dreaaen In your apare, time. Big In- : come. No canvassing. Detailed In- j slrucUoUs Mi cebU< Abraham Co.,' 133-B. Columbia, S. O. -5-21-21. LOST -0 (OST--A ?mall gold shirt waist pin. about size of dlni'\ beaded edge, i with letter t?. Reword if returnd to 238 Greenville St.. lt. t ./ ? ..- . >? ? . . ? +? ~- f i i i * * r i li WANTED I 4 100 good fat chickens. Hen? nd friers. 100 dozen eggs,* Viii pay market or better for! ancy ?tock?. Alto will buy f resit, eas and beet and other v?ge?< ables. Bring them on down to the omer and got the cash. C. F. POWER & SON ; Ol McDuffie St., Phone 117? RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JUNE 1,2, and 3,1915. SOUTHERN RAILWAY In connection with the Bia? Ridge Railway. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, with return limit June loth; Extension will be granted until June 3qth by payment of So centv $8.85 FROM ANDERSON. To accommodate the Veterans and friends Hie Southern Railway h arranged a Special DAYLIGHT THAIN, leaving Anderson at 6:3 a. m., Monday, May 31st. No Changing of Cars. 43 Miles Shorter Over th? Southern Railway* SCHEDULE Daylight Spital Night Train1 LT. Anderson ... .6:80 AM. MaySl 4 : > l.v. Belton.7:05 A.M. May 31 ?:3f. P.Mj^Mj i.v. Williamston.7:1* A.M. May 3J 5:t>5P.|^^H Lv. Pelaer. .7:2? A.M. May 31 ?: 10 RV Lv. Piedmont ... 1....7:41 AM, May 31 Lv. Greenville. .8:80 AMT. May St 7:65P.M. dally Ar. Rlchmon.8:80 PM. May SI 8:00 A.M. dally This is the only through daylight v/ip and it wi? give the chance to. see North Carolina, and Virginia during the day. Topugfi coaches and Pullman sleepers will be handled on thc d:iyj^HNH and night train to Richmond. Thc Southern Railway has the best location in Richmond, offc block from Main street, center of city. Tor further information, tickets. Pullman reservation, ci!I or .rite to VV. R. TABER, TPA, J. R. ANDHKSON, S Greenville, S. C: - AmtersW, is. C. WE. M'GE EU A G PA, Columbia, S. C. HI