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'Princine is Worthy of Its Container I" -says Miss Princine WHEN we revolutionized the making of baking powder and gave our produce the name Princine, we sought for a perfected container to keep it in. And so the Princine cup was devised. lt preserves the leavening power of Princine by preserving i*.3 dryness, lt is more convenient to use. because of the handy handle. And it is useful around the kitchen after the Princine is all used up. No solder to cause lead contamination. No rough edges to out or scratch your hands. It ?3 easy to open, and airtight when closed. And best of all, Princine is worthy of it! ^ LiggettL'Myers' ^oiipoiis and lags ?edeemed1n our R*emiurn Dept Y Om- big stock of Liggett & Myers^B r .premiums includes dozens of arti- ^ c?es for .men, -women and children. Come in and see them. Special courtesy to ladies. Evans* Pharmac New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats and Fisk Country Produce of thc very best grades only. Fish dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. H Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere. S. C HAYNIE and K. B TUCKER, Prop?. 457 VV. Market Phone, 8 8 ;\ ? ? TENNIS .We are sole agents for Spalding's ' Tennis and' Base Ball goods. (See Window.) Frat's Book Store WINNERS ra IN AD WW? FIRST PRIZE GOES TO GEIS BERG BROS. ADVER MENT TWO OTHER PRIZES Mrs. Boyd's . Ad Takes Second Pris*-T. L. Cely Co. Gets Third. The great Amateur Ad Writer's contest, the ads for which appeared In Sunday's Intelligencer, created considerable interest and some little excitement. There were quite a number of con testants, and some of them wrote ads for almost every marchant who was entered in the contest. With the pos sible exception of ac* or two ads. they were exceptionally good and everybody was surprised at .he clever work submitted. There vere two or three parties writing several ads who demonstrated in this contest that they undoubtedly have ability as ad writ ers. Several gentlemen, Borne ot them merchants, yesterday remarked about the cleverness shown In almost every ad submitted. If the writers of this copy could have heard the many com pliments passed on these ads, they would feel well repaid for their Ut fort 15. The ade which appeared in The Tn to'ligercer Sunday as entries in this contest were . written by the parties as 1 titted below. Dank of Anderron-Miss Martha A. Bonham Oelsberg Pros. Shoe Co.-MISB Martha A. Bonham. Lesser Co.-M?BS Martha A. Bjn hanx. T. L. Cely Co.-Miss Vina Pal r'ek. Southvrn Public Utilities Co.- Mrs. Reid Sherrard. Watter If. Keese & Co.-MIS? Mar Cha A. Bonham. Parker & Bolt-Mrs. P.-old Sher rard. John A. Austin-A. G. Barton. Anderson Cash Grocery.-M. E. Russell. * Marchbanks & Babb.-Mrs. Reid Sherrard. The Owl Drug Co.-Miss Martha A. Bonham. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. -Mrs. J. L. Farmer. Sullivan Hardware Co.-Miss Mar tha A. Bonham. B. O. Eltens & Co.-Miss Clara Brown. Mrs. B. Graves Boyd.-MIBS Mar tha' A. Bonham. W. H. Lyon.-?rs. W. W. Rus sell. Evans' Pharmacy.-Brace Harper. John Linley-Mrs. Reid Sherrard. Anderson Gss Co.-Miss Martha A. Bonham. In almost each case there were sev eral good ads from which one ad had to be selected snd they were all so good lt was really a hard task to se lect the best one. The services of three gentlemen who are believed to be excellent Judges of advertisements were selected-Mesrrs. Bond Anderson, Eugene Brown, and Mr. C. C. Cunningham of the great Blotchy Advertising Company who conduct sales all over the country. After about an hour's real hard work sorting out. and eliminating this and that ad, until they bad pulled out the weakest ones, they were able to pick the three best ads. They gave the first prise to the ad of'Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co, written by Miss Martha A. Bonham; the sec ond prise was awarded the ad of Mrs. B. Graves Boydi also' written by MIBS Martha A. Bonham; and the .third prise to T. L. Cely Co.s ad written by Miss Vina Patrick. The first prise is a five dollar bill. The sec ond prise ts two and a half dollars, and the third is a one dollar bill. The wrltet? ot all the other ads which were accepted and entered la thia con test will receive fifty cents tor each such ad. In ?warding the prises, the Judges, after picking the three best ads. se lected three others, which they stat ed would have received the next three prizes h?d there been any others. So this entitles them to what, in the ab sence of a better name, will be called "honorable mention," for" they were good ads. They are the ads of The Owl Drug Co., John Linley, and Wal ter H. Reese & Co. While The In telligencer promised to run only the three winners, twice more, lt takes this- means of paying these ads the compliment ot running them tn the Daily and Berni-Weekly along with th? winners free ot any charge whatever. Tips sat Hps. An American spending his vacation in Scotland, .had ac opportunity to play golf every day on a worid-rar> otie links, says the Youth's Compan ion. Moreover, he had assigned to him aa exceptionally fine caddie, who frequently carried the bags of the btst golfers in Scotland. "Donald .my maa. I expert to ?et some good tips from yon while ! am here," aatd the American, while mak ing the first round of tho courue. "And I aspect," returned the thrif ty Donald, "the like frae you." for Ceagfes that "Haag Ga." Lingering colds, bronchial coughs, la grippa colds and similar ailments .hat "bang on" VtHtil May are likely to last all summer it not cured. Foley's Honey ?nd Tar Compound ?kill allay Inflammation, clear stopped} passages, relieve distressing discharges at the aoasce. banish Staff", wheezy breath - ?as?, and heal and soothe raw nasal sad toronchtat passages. It is prompt itt Evening Dress for Matrons We were threatened aa early as in the spring by the most highly ap-! I proved ' Parisian couturi?res that full, abort skirts would prevail and when they arrived wo gladly accepted them without protest. Were they not a de lightful change from the long, tight | skirt and just the thing for tailleurs and dance frocks? And then the I American matron hesitated-as an evening frock for ber debutante daughter, well. and good, but for the dignified hostess, who demanded trained reception gown-never. As a result, we have the gown Il lustrated, designed and worn recent ly by an American society woman. ?The novelty ls in the train. When ehe desires, the wearer may appear I In training gown with all the dignity I that social etiquette demands, and when the dance music starts, she may gently lift the train and Indulge lo her heart's content, with all the comfort of the short but not too vo luminous skirt. The gown waS of white goldenrod satin with the skirt scantily gathered at a slightly high, waist line. The; skirt finished In a straight train, which was looped under at about the -knees, and this-gave the extra full ness.. An elaborate garniture of! crystal and pearl beads . draped the bodice of white daphne, silk. The crystal effect vas also worked out on the steeves snd in the hair and slip per ornaments, and a handsome | string of pearls comple'. od ' the at tractive costume. KM. W. AM R??9E??, Editor Phone 87. Mrs. Wade McQc? left yesterday af ternoon tor ber home in Columbia after a week's visit to Mrs. G. M. Tolly. ?A. . _ " Misa Laurie Dowling haa bone to I Bamberg to visit relatives. Misa Lucy Patterson of Walhalla ls visiting her slater, Mrs. William I Archer. ' Palmetto Chapter. The Palmetto chapter will meet thia afternoon at five o'clock with Mrs. W A. 8peer and Miss Eubank Taylor at s.tte home of the latter on Kiarie ]street. Mr. and Mrs. Harleston Barton, tjpent th* week-end with friends in Greenwood. Mm. J. ?G. Cunningham has re-J turned from a visit ot a few days |in Greenville. Mrs! Joseph J. Reed leaves today for her home In Knoxville. Tena.. .Sm*** *UH of several weeks tb. her , mother. Mrs. Eva Murray. Mr. snd Mfrs. Jahn B. Reeves lett i yesterday, for their home In Charles ton., after a visit to Mr. Breve's als > WHEN you MO an arrow, what do you thins of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot! PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office in Llgon ft Led better Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 386. C. GADSDEN SAYRE I Architect 405-406 Mackley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge St Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Bonding W. Whitner St. [ Bye and Bye Leads to the home of never. Begin now. save .a part ot ronr earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited la the Savings Department of The Baak of Anderson Thc strongest bank In the county. "TH" FOR MM, SORE, JP fffi Good-bye sere feet, burning fest, swol len fart, sweaty feet, smelling bet, tired feet. I Good-bye corns, callouses, bumons and raw spats. Ko Ap/*. more shoe tight ?j? ness, no more limp jyrT7fSr^^^ lng with psis or /Z?r JjH? drawing np your mff.?t* ?AS* in agony. WfJjjBw "Tl 2" U magical, ffi^E^T ^Z'-'dfawl mt "^?hNr^Eyw all the poisonous ^~*?SAA ? ?rudittrtaa which get year' foo* misery. Ahl bow confortable your feet feel. Od s Sd cent box of "TIZ" BOW at say druggist er department ?tor?. Deni suffer. llave good feet, glad test, feet that never ewe?, never frat, sever get tired. A y?sr's foot comers guaranteed ur money refunded. 4 CHBAP INMJRAHCK. . You can ht:'? oottlo or Dr. Hilton's Life For Tho Liver and Kidnssa?^MK 2. and clean oe your system from all i ties ot. jroor body, .sad eave YES terday t 1st TC This ist ft Use for yourself, if you seek men, If yoi fixluies, equip-ment Classified Want Advert? Yweaty-flve vrori? or lest, Os? VI ?x Time? Ste?. All advertisement over tweaty-fl?? word, fintea na 1,000 words to 1 Mo advertisement taken, tor ISM ? It roar name appears ia th? tetei roar want ?4 to ill ?ad a bill wikU prompt payment FOR RENT FOB RENT-storo recently occupied by The intelligencer Job Printing! Department It Interested ia a fin? j eland and good proposIUon. apply to The Intelligencer. 8-13-tt ' WANTS 1 WANTED-A reliable representative I in every community to act as agent j for Th? Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson j Intelligencer. 2-28U. WANTED-You to know thst I ami still on the Job with the beBt weed and coal on the market, if yon) don't believe lt try me. W. O. Uluier, Phone 649. Successor to { Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. [WANTED-College boy wants Job for summer montha after June 1. Cleri cal work preferred. Not afraid of work. Address "College Boy," care The Intelligencer. g-21-St. | WANTED 100 good fat chickens. Hens and friers. 100 dozen eggs. WQD pay market or better for fancy stocks. Also will boy fresh I peas and beets and other vege tables. Bring them on down to the! J corner and gat the cash. C. F. POWER & SON 301 ItePisffio St., Phono 117. Oar -JITNEY" Offer-This and fie, DONT MISS THIS. Cat out this slip, enclose with 6o to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney. Pills, for pains and. back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic Stout people en joy them. Evana Pharmacy. s ?one. Tomorrow does cot ?as? )DAY to the day of Opportunity, he coloumn of opportunities. Read it-If you seek a broader opening j wantto buy or sell macht?rry* Columns sing Rates me Si ??ate, Thrt? Times SS cants, > word? prorata ter asea edd ttl ansi t* atad ta a noath mads ?a appll h an Si ??ats, cash ia a4ttaaaa, ?bone directory yea aaa talijSaiM m mailad altar Ha taaarUaa ?or FOR SALE FOB SAXE-Potato Slip. Pure Hall. Wa fcra sufficient stock hand to supply demand ?ow. P_ man Bmlth, Seedman, Phon? dat. FOB SALE-One milch cow. . monta old 303 West Market street. 5-26-lf. MISCELLANEOUS ? a OBY, FINE WOOD, eat, or la foot lengths, or slabs; and ly dry. Prices right See me" all kinds of fire wood. B. N. W] "The $6.00 Coal Maa." IF 1T8 IN SEASON, and flt to i we bare lt; and the price won't you lose your appetite elUier. ttle Oem" Cafe, J. EL Derrick; prietor, 128 LOST COST-A small gold shirt waist about sise ot dime, beaded ?du with letter H. Reward If returned to 233 Greenville St.. lt LEGAL NOTICES INCOME TAX PAY EBB TABB NOTICE. The time tor ulakine Income Retorna will close the 1st ot AU who tall to make income that tim? will havo to par cost penalty. This ls from Carlton Sawyer, Comptroller General, at lumbla, 8. C., so I would he glad have rm maka these retorna at jo your Auditor will not be' J-888Cd. Those who refuse to make la Tax Returns will be compelled so at heavy cost This is the ?aw so long ss it is, I will have ttyaafoi lt for Anderson County. Winston Smith, Auditor. Hew Sirs. Marrad Ge* Mle? cf 1 Stomach Tronhle. "I suffered with stomach for years and tried evorythi; heard of. bot the only relief J was temporary unUI last spring t Chamberlain's Tablets advertised procured a bottle ot them at o store. I* got Immediate ralf that dreadful heaviness aft? and from pain In tb? stomach," Mrs. Linda Herrod, Fort Warn?, Obtainable everywhere. Confederate Veterans RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JUNE 1,2, and 3,1915. SOUTHERN RAILWAY In connection with the Blue Ridge Raihray. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, with return limit Jun Extension will-be granted until June 30th by payment, of So $3.8S FROM ANDERSON. To accommodate the Veterans and friends the Southern Ra arranged a Special DAYLIGHT TRAIN, leaving Andetsot a. m., Monday, May 31st No Changing of Cars. 43 Miles Shorter O Southern Railway. SCHEDULE DAytlfht Special Lv. Andereon. ..?:3*Mt.Kay 31 Lv. Belton. .T:0SJh? May K Lv.WMlam?ton.7:1? AJ?. May ?I Lr. Pelter.7:3? A M.-Way tl Lv. Piedmont.*:? A.M.May 31 LV. Greenville. .8:30 A.M. M*y 31 Ar.lUcnmon ....8:30P.M.May31 This is the only through daylight trip and it will give chance to see North Carolina, and Virginia during the. i coaches and Pullman sleepers will be handled on the and n?fe'ht train to Richmond The Southern KaUwai has the t?st location in R> ! from Main; street, <?rjer of etty.