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We Can Please the Hard to Please People Phone Ut Your Meat Wants Good Juicy Steak and Roast. Good Mixed SauBage and Nice (Stew Meat. Sliced Cured Ham Sliced Boiled Ham and Breakfast Bacon, Bologna and WennicB. Try one or our Rolled Roasts. It is just FINE. In Fresh Vegetables We Have Snap Beans, New Irish Potatoes, New Cabbage, New Onions, Squash, Beetr, Cucumbers and Fresh Tomatoes. We sell Kerosene OH at 10 cents per gallon. We are on the JOB when lt comes to quick delivery. The Spot Cash Grocery Phone 181. J. P. NOBL1TT, Manager. 121 N. Main. Two Heroes of the Lusitania. Kathleen Kaye. Kathleen Kaye, a Bixleen-year-old girl, was one of the heroines of ?he Lusitania. She gat into a lifeboat with a large n?inbet>of women and children. When one of the crew, over come In the excitement, collapsed, she took an oar and rowod for hours until the boatload was picked up, Wireless Operator Mccormack. Mccormack, one ot the wireless op erators, calmly took Photographs as the ship was Binking. Ile went down with the ship, but was picked up. His films were destroyed by thc water. The photograph? show them shortly after their arrival at Queens town. . . SCHOLARSHIP ?neither Bookkeeping and Penmanship or Stenography and Typewriting at the PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE Greenville, S. C. FOR SALE CHEAP ii ,11 I .i i lin.'. i.I . Apply to "SCHOLARSHIP" (care Anderson Intelligencer) ANDERSON, S. C. INSTRUCT PATRONS ALONG DAIRY ROUTE CLEMSON COLLEGE OF FICIALS VISITED ANDER. SON YESTERDAY CREATES INTEREST WAI Meet Again to Form Patrons Association for Mutual Benefit. Yesterday W. W. Fitzpatrick and Wi. C. Watkins, dairy agent r.nd as sistant dairy agent at Clemson Col lege, accompanied by Mr. F. M. By ers, farm demonstration agent for An derson county, made a trip to the Hopewell seetiou for the purpose of conferring with the patrons of tlie creamery route, about matters per taining to the work. There was to have been a meeting of all those interested at thc Hope well church but owing to tbe fact that tlie farmers are so very busy, not many of them were present. It was intended to form an association so that all might work together for the common good.. Tbe meeting was by no means a failure, though and a general discus sion was entered into about things re lative to the creamery doute aud the better way of making the business pay. The agents from Clemson College advised that the natrons form some kind of union or association and or der their feed fr the dalry cows in the bulk as it can be purchased much cheaper tbsl way. This brought up the question o ftbe best feed and the agents then entered into a discussion of what to feed to obtain the best results. Before the close of the meeting it was decided to hold another when the farmers would not bo BO busy at that time and form some kind of an asso ciation. The meeting yesterday war. good notwithstanding the fact the attendance was small. Much interest was manifested. New Hydroplane With Aerial Pro. A new hydroplane that is attracting considerable attention is a skimmer driven by an aerial propeller and capable of making more than 60 miles an hour. The principal . feature of this craft .ls Its hull, somewhat like that of a sea sled, with which is used an ingenious means for producing an air,.cushion between the water and] tbe hull when the skimmer is travel ing at a bigh rate of speed. The air ia collected by wide fu??is wntch face toward the bow. Connected with each funcl is a pipe that has ita out let under the hull, the pipe outlets be ing spaced along the hull from bow to stern. At high speeds the air pres sure against the funnels, aided by the suction or the water past the mouths of the tubes, causes a lagfle volume of rir to bo discharged under the hull, with the result that the hull rides on ac ushlon of air and mist. The June Popular Mechanics maga zine Contains a picture of this hy droplane. ? HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD ; ? Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ? ; Opens Air Passages Right Up. '. '??+*se??eeesa?ea?*e?eee*e? Instant relief-no walting. (Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you ban breathe freely. No more hawking, | snuffing, blowing, headache, dryness. Np struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. . Oet a small bottle op Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little ot this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It pen etrates through every sir passage of j tba head, soothes the Inflamed or I swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly: lt's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Pre?, ?. ?. Johnson, Rock Hill, 8. C. Laste Back. Urne back is usually duo to rheu matism of the muscled of the back. Hard working people are most likely to tufter from St. Hellet may be had by massaging the back with -Chamber lain's Liniment two or three times a d^y. Try lt Obtainable everywhere liffLPS S0BE.JP FEET Good-bye arve feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet Good-b/s Cons, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your fare In agony. "T1Z" ls magical, acts' right off. "T17." draws out all the poisonous exuda tions which puff up th? feet. Use "?IZ" and for set year foot misery. Ahl baa* com fortable your feet feel. Oet a 25 cent box of "Ti2" ?ow at any druggist or departa)fat store. Lrm't sager. Lave good feet, glad feet, feet that acvvr .well, never buri, ?eyer get tired. A yeera foot comfort guaranteed or Prosperity Week Booster Tyrone Kelley. Tyrone Kelly, one of the best known newspaper men of the oust end mid dle west, has become prosperity weV,\ booster, ile Is hard at work on tho plans of tho Society for Electrical Development to make the week o. Nov". 29 to Dec. 4. remembered in t!i . History of the country. He succeed ed sanubllcHy manuger lu the ea.;: for the Panama-Pacific Internation.;; imposition in making that undo, taking pretty well known. The Society for Electrical Develop ment is Incorporated under thc di ?'dion of James W. Wakeman, ot., .if America's foremost electrical mei:. Thc vast electrical i.ulualries cf ti e nation support the society? Tin week of Nov. 2'J-Hec. 4, will close u national trade movement, probably | without parallel in America':) bust ness history. Mi*. Kelly will handle one of th? branches of the natioua: campaign. .Very much of.'lite knowledge thu eastern people have gained in the las', year of the west and its possibilities ls due to the progressive publicity method adopted more than a yea. ago by Mr. Kelly. Whllo his appea. has been largely directed to women and children, the exposition's Publici ty chief centred his readers on thc lessons of the 'West they first ab sorbed from their school books. Ho created In their minds the incentive to go west, where the opportunity Is present. Under the writer's name of Gilbert K. Harrison, the stories of tho west, and what California and tin; Pacific coast and the -exposition offer to the traveler in education aa<l .icenery. have been widely read in newspapers and magazines pages of .ho country. Mr. Kelly was a star reporter ou the N. Y. Evening World und de voloped in Park How Unices along jvltlt lvrln S. Cobb. Harton W. Currie, Martin Groan,, ltaymond G. 'arro?l aud other newspapermen, co : tpicious In vUrious fields of newspaper and magazine work. Before Joining thc World, Mr. Kelly was sporting editor of the. H offal.-. Courier, St. Louis Republican, a-ul Washington Post. His column "Tho Wide World of Sport," gained for him national repute as an .authority on sports. Faith In the 8eed Catalogue. I never lose my faith in the annual seed catalogue In spite of divers and sundry disappointments. With new zest every year I read of those won derful strawberries, one of which would fill a tumbler, and the ever-bear ing raspberries that are in fruit from Juue to December, and of the mam moth squashes which only a Herc?lea cun lift. And I am very sure to try some of them, and get any amount of fun out of my anticipations of similar results. No matter if the realization falls far short of the picture In the gorgeous catalogue; I lay the results to my poor er soil, or lack of skill In cultivation, and have Just as much confidence in the novelties which next spring's cata logue expioits os the "very largest, richest, juclest, most malting (always a .favorite word) fruit lu the world." I would not lose my faith In the seed and fruit cataloguer for all tho squashes and raspberries that grow.-r Prancls E. Clark, in Countryside Maga zine. Misplaced Pity. Mrs. Anna Steluauer, Boston's po licewoman, oaid, the other day: "My duties alford me shocking reve lations. 1 am astonished at the num ber of Boston women who smoko. And as rc tho men of Boston-wail!" The fair -policewoman smiled grim ly and added: "How . many, many a Booton wife brushes tn the morning the billiard chalk from her husband's coat-sleeves, sud thinks, with tocro In her eyes, or the overtime the pepr boy puta tn nearly .every evening at his dreary denk by the u taite* ashed wall!" THIS TOWN Welcomes New industries and Supports home In stitutions WHEN you see ari arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot! \ PROFESSIONAL g CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice omeo In Llgou & Lodbetter Building North Main Street. Ofllco Thone 210. Residence Phone 38G. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 4?5-40G Weekley BuUding Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs " DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitner St. CHEAP INSURANCE. You can buy a bottle of Hr. HIlton'H | Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleaiiso your system from all Impurities of your body, and save lots of sickness and lost ?imo. Price 25 and. GO cents. For salo by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia. S. C. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway , To and From thc NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . . .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 ... . 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.. * Augusta. Ga. ECZEMA IS UP WITH SULPHUR UM like cold cream to subdue irritation and clear the skia. Any breaking out or irritation on the face, anns, legs and body when accom panied by itching, or ?hen the skin is dry and feverish, can be readily over e?me by applying a little bold-sulphur, atys a noted dermatologist. He informs us that bold-sulphur in stantly allays the angry itching and irritation and soothes jud heals tho Eczema right up leaving the skin cles? and smooth. Bold-sulphur haa occupied a st-curn position for many years in the treatment of cutaneous disorders be cause of ita parasite-destroying prop erty. Nothing has ever been found ld take its plaoo in treating tho irritable and ifsmmatory skin affection*. While not always establishing a permanent cure it never fails to subdue the itching irri tation and drive the Eczema nway and it is often years later before any erup tion again appears. Those troubled should obtain from any druggist an ounce ni t<om-fivdphur, which is applied to the effected parta in the same manner es ea ordinary cold cream. 11 isn't unpleasant and tho prompt relief afforded, particularly in itching Ecseuia, proves very welcome. Suburban Market New, Clean,. Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats and Fish Country Produce of the very liest grades only. Fish dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere. S. C. HAYNIE and R. B. TUCKER, Prpps. 4 57 W. Market Phone 887. Attention! Confederate Veterans Low round-trip rates, convenient regular and Special Train schedules with through vestibule coaches, will be provided for the convenience and comfort of Veterans and friends traveling to the An nual Reunion. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA June 1st, 2nd and 3rd. SEABOARD AIR UNE " The Progressive Railway of the South." OFFICIAL ROUTE OF THE WALLER SPECIAL MONDAY, MAY 31,1915 (One night trip, arriving Richmond carly in morning June 1st., .he day the Reunion begins.) Schedule Leave Abbeville.4:29 P. M. Leave Greenwood.B:07 P. M. ?.'.ave Cross Hill.r?:29 P. M. Leave Mountvtllo.B;3d jp. M. Leave Clinton.5:52 P. At. Leave WhiUntre.r,:20 p. M. Leave Carlisle.fi:42 P. M. [?eave Pride (tinton).t?:40 p. M. Leave Cheater.7:0? P. M. Leave KdKonioor.7:24 P, M. Uenve catawba.7?4G P. RI. licave Wuxiutw.8TO7 P. M. Leave Monroe ...8:1!:: P. M. Arrive Itlchutond.5:55 A. .M. Fare-round-trip $8.55 8.25 8.00 7.90 7.90 7.35 7.10 7.40 G.80 t?.SO 6.80 0.20 5.90 May 31st May ?1st. May 31n.t May 3lsL May 3iaL May 31st. May 31st. May 31st. May 31st. May Slat. May 31st. May 31BU May 31st. Jane 1st. Through coaches will bc operated from Pelzer and Anderson on Piedmont & Northern Railway on the following schedule to Green vood and there attached to the Special: Leave Anderson.2:30 P. M. i $8.86 May 31st, Leave Pol/.er.2:41 P. M. 8.25 May 31st. Leave Pelton.2:05 P. M. K.25 May Illst. Li ave Hon. a Path.8:23 P. M. 8.25 May 31nt. Leave Donalds.3:24 P. M. 8.25 Mny Slat. lioavo Hodges.3:IC P. M. 8.25 May Slat. Arrive Greenwood.4:10 P. -M. (To bo attached to Special.) Special car will also be operated from Laurens via Cs N. & L. Raib vay to Clinton, S. C., thence Seaboard Special train to Richmond. ? are $7.90 fdr the round-trip. Tickets will be sold May 29th to June 2nd, inclusive; ilrr.Uid to . June loth. Ry paying Soc at Richmond limit will be extendid to lune loth. Stop-overs allowed at all stations going and returning, -?iile-trip tickets will be sold to stations in Virginia and adjoining Slate and Washington. ?. C. during the Reunion. Return portion of tickets will be honored from Norfolk for those vho visit that place after the Reunion, not making it necessary to return via Richmond. IN ADDITION TO THE SPECIAL TRAIN THERE ARE TWO 'REGULAR THROUGH TRAINS TO RICHMOND EVERY DAY. For information call cm Seaboard agents or write to C. S. Compton, Fred Gcissler, Traveling Passenger Agent, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agt. Atlanta, (ia. . Atlanta, Ga. RIDER AGENTS WANTED ff * IS fA IN EACH TOWN and district torldoftnd exhibit a cample Latact Model ?4 19 ?t|?h.,'R?nj?r'M)lcyeiiifurnUhedbyns. OnrRldera^taawwheraar? ' f\ Ila? M vXm whlc U^'tnet^mtiy rt?o the bicycle end put lt tOfJW t?tlx?wU^ l\ fl wLW M t\[mM If younmthoniK)tpcrfoctly?atUa(doTdonotwWbto kaspta*bP> \Mi/l? ? KWlB cyclo ?bip itbaci^uaatp^^ WMlCil^OTORY PRICES M?M^^?^^ \KhMWmll tJESftctuQl factory coat. You save 910 to SS mlddk*nan'a proeic'by buy \ LWIWH ?nHllna direct of ua and havo the m?nonctor?P?awarant?abehludyour \ f^HEti fZwfablcycle. DO HOT SUV a btcycl sors pair c? Ora* from on*?M st KHFWMMW?laHi' vrlu until you receive our caUlosues and learn oar u aboard of , Avril vRI ?RM? ki MAW^'TV prtet? and rxmarKabU ?poctol off tn. \ u Mir Vii Wy- nt u?l.lr h?T . pumbw *i haafufc? ta trna, h? oat g^<?.?^r?>?yw^lSg.<?> ajay s i A0J> Hcdgethorn Pnncture-Picrf * A li 111 Self-healing Tires ?f^ZSZr ?L , B TMF .111 f rr" mi\n\wiuniiis? < H fmfwtcM ?*U rou a ?ampU pair for t??B Icath , L 1 ^T^^i^M-a^-. IO HORE HOBBLE FROM PBRCTIRES nffiHum M aj*Ua,TMh* ar Otaaa will nat itt ?a? .traut. HHBWH A hundred thousand Mir? sold lc ct year. ?????????HMHHHJ DEseiumo^T?Vi "?S BW ridler, very durable and Un ad lu ado with UH a spacial ouallty of ruiiber. which never be- ^RaRSHHIHRRBRP^^^^QSEK comea ixirouH and which claws np smell_ . HH --. . 71' puncto?* without allowina air U? escape. They wevrh Kag NMleetMthMa ruiar trw* no moro than cu ordinary tire, fhopnnetara rajdattna ttH wA"c s^raW?o ?rtrSS?iw^Tt: yo? send FU4.L OAaH WfTM OH^^ndrocipaa^^ BO NOT WAH r of UMftMMirm *M%&T*M? MM tia a?v aaa wtmfartUio?atT^a^BR^R^RM