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Anderson Cash Grocery SPECIALS FOR TODAY | Another shipment of those Delicious MAJESTIC Ham jurst re- I ceived. They go fast; better order one NOW. io Price only, per pound...1?C I Home Grown String Beans, 3 pounds O C for .....?DC Fresh Tomatoes, beets, new potatoes, etc. for your Sunday dinner. SPECIAL-Tunny fish for Chicken Salad; sounds funny but testest fine: ? Try it! ICE TEA-Tell the man-"Crange Pekoe" None better for ice tea. ..* Phone Us Your Wants for Sunday! In city or country, for business or pleasure, under all conditions, the mechanical perfection, strength, light weight and simplicity of the Ford car make it the people's utility. And they average only about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Barring- the unforseen, every retail buyer of a new Ford car between August 1914 and August 4915, will receive from $40 to $6o as a share of the Ford Motor Company's' profits'. Touring Car $490; Runabout $440; Town Car 1690; Coupelet $750; Sodas; f. o. b, Detroit with all equip ment. -.^'.?afcA*>??a>>?tr- - v* On display abd tale at TODD AUTO SHOP WHY MEN DELAY! Being an, adaptation to Life Insurance of a well . known allegory By F. H. OroHS. f^e day the Prinee of Devils. PROCRASTINATION, and bis clan of little Devils, namely-Falsehood, Fear? Worry, Delay, and others who har ress uo humans, held court. .They nrere met to discuss a very important subject that ot Life Insurance. Atter much preliminary discussion the Devil of Falsehood arose and said: "We will go among thc people and tell them that Ufo Insurance ls NOT a good thing. We will tell them that it is an unnecessary expense, and the re turns small and unsatisfactory." "No, no 1" the rest rejoined, "that win not do at all, , for men realise that Ufft Insurance I.S a good, thing, ?nd so admit. If we want to kill the good that Life Insurance does,* .re must get at IHn some other way." Then the Devil of Sclf-Ocncelt spoke up and said: "We will go to the people and tell them that Lifo Insurance Companies are unnecessary-that lt man will put certain amounts of money in the Savings Bank each year, they will accomplish the same thing by themselves." Again the meeting demurred. "That won't do al all." they said. "From our own experience in deceiving men we know ?hat they regard Life Insur ance highly and as a necessity. They already know from bitter experience that lt ls costly to their families and themselves to be" without lt. This sec ond plan will not do. Wo must find &?Ue more effective way:" Finally, after much heated discussion, during the course ot which ma^y plans to destroy the usefulness of Life Insurance wero rejected, the great Devil of Procrastination arose and spoke: . "Fellow helpers," he said, "lt is very evident from tho discussion bere that 'men reg?rd r,ife Insurance highly, and realise that insuring their Uves is an act-of wisdom. It would therefore be profitless for .us to try to deceive them along tbs lines heretofore suggested. Why not let uso devote all our energies to DELAY! ?? their action? Why set throw a false sense of socurlty around them? Ten them Life Insurance lil a good thing-4hat they ought to have lt, d?T that there ? no need for haste-that there is plenty of Urns to act. 'Play up strong* od**present pleasures and comforts as against the rem?le good wh?h Life Insurance affords. Life Insurance ls a deliberate attempt on the part, of a prudent man to build a 'good road' for future cse. We must do all we can to hinder the building of that road. So, gil forth, my hepers. and prSAtth DELAY, and fla upon the lives ot men the badge of your King, PRO CRA8tTNATr.ON.M And they went forth and did their work as bidden, and that is why there are eo many men today, who cannot get Insurance They put lt off. snd.put it off "titi some more convenient day" sad when the convenient dar came they were no longer insu rabis. The Mntiisl Benefit Life Insurance Company M. M. MATTISON, General Agent ... C W. Webb. District Agent. ycu oui J. J. Trowbridge, C. E. Tribble, Special Agent. Bleckley BMg., Anderson, S, C. oUet. "Absolute Security. Liberal Policy MANY VETERANS GOING ? IO RICHMOND REUNION: ! -- . WILL LEAVE ANDERSON ; MONDAY AFTERNOON AT j 2:30 O'CLOCK ! BIG TIME PLANNED MU? Martha A. Bonnern Appoint- I ed Sponsor for South Car? " olin? Division. On Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Veterans of the city and county of Anderson will leave over the Blue Ridge and Southern for Richmond, Va., to attend the annual reunion of i thc United Confederate Veterans and SonB of Veterans. These reunions are always looked forward to by not only the old veterans all over the South but many other people also. The reunion last year was in Jack sonville, Fla.* This year Miss Martha A. Bonham of this city has the honor of being the sponsor of the South Carolina Di vision, U. C. V.. having been appoint ed some time ago by Gen. B. Ham mett Teague of Aiken, the maids ot honor are MIBB Olive McGowan of Columbia, granddaughter ot General McGowan, and Miss Caroline Sinkler of Eutawvilie. Miss Bonham will leave Anderson this morning for Richmond, via Florence, where she will be Joined by the maids of honor and the three will go on to Richmond together. Among the veterans of this section who have signified their intention of going to the reunion and who will ieavie Anderson tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 are: John W. Thompson. A. L. Welch, J. T. Stucky. S. N. Pear man, L. E. Campbell. J. P. Cox, D. H. Russell, E. D. Henderson, J. T. Hubbard, L. J. Scott, T. J. Char pin, M. N. Pickens. J. Stribilng. John W. Simpson, MF. Mc Da vid, Oliver Bolt, J. N. Byrom. W. W. Russell. 8. J. Davis, Robert Moorehead and Pink Reed. Says Prejudice Agalast Jews h Strong In This Country. In the June American Magazine a Jew writes an interesting article en titled, "What It Means to Be a Jew." He relates many personal experienc es. Following is an extract from his article: "Travel in other countries r s con vinced me that In every section I visited the Jew was much more re spected and more frequently received socially than In the United iStatcs. Again I ask. Why? Surely you Gen tiles take into your clubs and homes people who are woree in every rei spect than the average Jew or Jew ess. Admit that they at times lack polish. Are yon not sometimes badly veneered? Might not rubbing . up against each other add to the polish in one and subtract from tho veneer in the other? Admitting that there are desirable and undesirable Jews, are there* not also desirable and un desirable Gentiles? "Frequently this matter has been discussed with me by the best men tn our community, anti by presidents and other officer* of some of these clubs. They have admitted lt waa a disgraceful state ot affairs, but have claimed to be powerless to change the conditions, but no one has ever advanced any other reason than sheer cowardice. "While no one bas ever openly suggested to me that financial or other injury has resulted from the admission of our people to these clubs, there might perhaps have been a ^lurking suspicion to this effect, and lt may have been covertly assum ed. "I know of clubs both East and West where they have been admitted, and where, also, they "are regarded as highly as any other members, and! where the success ot the club social ly and as an Instrument ot good itt the community has been augmented; and I know of one club In particular in the East wiiere membership is in vited too applications are received) and where at least two of our people have thus boen admitted, and are al highly regarded, ana their worth as thoroughly appreciated, as that of any other member, and the club has lost no prestige, on account of their admission." Winthrop College. .. SCHOLARSHIP aa? ?KTBAHCE EXAMINATION The examination tor the award of vacant scholarship in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of nsw students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, ??ly 2, at 9 a. kt. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. . When Scholarships are vacant after July 2 they wilt be awarded to those making the highest average at this examina tion, provided they meet .the condi tions governing tbs award. Appli cants tor Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth f 100 and free tuition. The next, session will open September IC, 1918.. Per further information and catalogue, address Pres. 3. B. Jetasen, Rook Hil!. ?. c. -i-.-. WfcaopStfg Cuftgra. "When my daughter had whooping cough ?be coughed an hard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the lungs. I was terribly alarmed about her econdltien. ?Seeing Chamberlain's COngh Remedy so highly recommend ed I got her a bottle and lt relieved the cought at once. Before she had vnished two bottles of this remedy she was eetirely wall," writes Mr?; 6. F*, Orin***. Crooksv?lle, Ohio. Ob ? tal na hie everywhere. ? * fr STANDING OF THU CLUBS. ? fr ? ???????.???????fr ? ? ? ? . Soot* A UM tie. Won. Lost. P. C. Macon. 2? 15 634 \lbany. 24 15 615 Charleston .. ... 25 17 695 Columbus. 21 22 488 Savannah. 20 22 476 Jacksonville .... 19 22 463 Columbia. 16 25 ?81 Augusta. 15 27 357 Southern Won. Lost. P. C. Mew Orleans .... 30 15 667 Birmingham .. .. 24 16 600 Memphis. 22 20 624 Nashville. 28 21 623 Atlanta. 20 22 476 i Chattanooga .... 19 23 462' Mobile ........ 17 25 4051 Little Rock .... 14 27 341 American. Won. Lost. P. C. Chicago. 25 12 6761 Detroit. 24 165 6151 New York. 17 16 631 Boston. 15 16 600 Washington .... 15 1G 484 Cleveland. 14 19 . 424 St. Lioula. 15 21 385] Philadelphia .... 13 24 361 Nations!. Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago.2f - 14 600] Boston. IT 16 631 St Louis. 18' 19 4861 Pittsburgh .'. ... 17 18 486 Brooklyn. 16 17 485 Philadelphia .... 19 24 442 Cincinnati. 13 18 419 New York. 13 18 419 Federal. Won. Lost. P. C. Chicago. 21 14 600] Pittsburgh ..... 22 16 665 Kansas City .... 19 15 669 j Newark ....... 19 16 643 Brooklyn. 17 17 6001 St. Louis. 16 16 500 Baltimore .. .<.. 14 22 389 Buffalo. ll 26 306 fr fr YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ??????????????????????I National League. At New, York 5; Brooklyn 1. At Cincinnati 1; Chicago 3. At Boston ?'; Philadelphia 4. At Pittsburgh 0; St. Louis 0. At Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 5. First] game Ave Innings, rain. ' American League. At Washington-New York; postpon ed, rain. At Philadelphia 2; Boston 1. At Philadelphia 6; Boston 6. At Chicago-Cleveland; postponed, rain. At St Louts 1; Detroit 7. At. St. Louis 3; Detroit 3. Second I game nine innings; called on account of darkness. Federal League* At Pittsburgh-Buffalo; postponed, rain. At Kansas City 1; Baltimore 4. At Chicago-Newark; postponed, rain. At St Louis ll; Brooklyn 0. At St. Louis 4; Brooklyn 4. .Sec ond game ten innings; called ou ac count of darkness. Southern League. At Chattanooga 0; Atlanta 2. At Nashville 0; New Orleans 3, At Little Rock 5; Mobile 7. At Memphis ?; Birmingham 2. South Atlantic At Savannah 3; Augusta 1. At Savannah 2; Augusta 4. At Charleston 2; Columbia 1. At Jacksonville 1; Albany 6; twelve innings. At Macon 8; Columbus 2. At Macon 3; Columbus 0. Drugs Excite Your Kidneys, Use Salts ll Your Back Harts or Bladder Bothers. Drink Lots of Water. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, dont get scared and Proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Kee? your kidneys ?lean like yo.? keep your bowels ebwn, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts Which removes the body's urlnous waste and stimulates them to thMr normal activity, tne function of the kidneys ls to Alter the blood. In 24 hours th^y strain from lt SOO grains of acid and waste so we can readily understand the vital Importance ot keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water-'/on can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful tn n glsss of water before breakfast each morning tor a few days and your kid ney? will act fine. This famous salts le made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with llthSa, and has boen used for generations to clean sad stimulate clogged kidneys; also tn neutralise the acids in urine so lt no longer ts a source of irrita tion, thus endlag bladder weakness. Jsd Salts ls icexpenslve, can not injure; Makes a delightful efferves cent llthia water drllk which every one should take now and tnen to keep kidneys clean xz? activo. Try i, also k*ep up the water drinking, no doubt you will wonder what ot your kidney trouble aud WHEN you see an arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot! .. . ll 11 ll li ll ill 11 . - - Maxwell New X915 Model $695 17 New Features A nura Hftht ber? 'fat our town bought ? low- priced ??r last year. Some of tb? extras that ha bought for it wa rai High ternlea ?af nato, i^oefc Ab tor? bera. New carbureter. A jt i-rat (Mm device.. Lioenae braobet*. Anti-.kid rear tiree. Foot aoeelerator. Sp ec de meter. Saara tire bracket. Theta aaa him more tha? S196.SO. New ha ?waa a 191B Maxwell with .lt thee? modern fe a tarea ead a deaea achara. -May be Seen at Central Garage on Peoples Street. Call or 'phone for demonstration. Phone 418. ML R. PHILLIPS PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice OOcc In Llgon A Led bett 3r Building. North Main Street. Office Phono 810. Residence Phons 888. Ca GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 408-406 Blcckley Building S. C. ChttVrfnm, Troubridge & Stfgg* DENTISTS New Theatre BuHding W. VVhitaar St. CR KAI? ?N EU RANCE. Ton caa buy a bettie of Dr, Hilton's Mfa For The Liver and Kidneys Nd. I, and clcrtasu your nynfem front all impurities' of your body, ar.d save ots of sickness and lest tima, Price IS and 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. DrlBtrlbutcd by Murray Drag Cc. Co VJ m bin. SC. I terday ls gone. Tomorrow does not et? 1st TODAY ils the day of Opportunity. , This is the coloumn of opportunities. Read it. Use it-if you seek a broader opening for yourself, if you seek men, if you want to buy or sell machinery, fixtures, equip-ment. Classified Columns YES Want Advertising Rates Twenty-rt ve word* ot lot?, OB? Vino SI con*?, Thro* Wim W owls. Six Tim?? SLOO. All advertisement over tw?nly-nve word? prorata tor ??oil additional word? Bat?? on 1,000 word? to bo used lu . r>onth mad? on appU No advertisement token (or tow tann SI cents, eaab to ndvano*. If your nano appear? to the telephone directory 71*?? can telephone your want ad to Itt and a WU wlHbe malled after Ito Insertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative in ere:/ community to act as agent for Th? Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. I SITUATION WANTED-Young man wanta position as driver ot auto truck or In auto repair shop. Small salary till ability 1B proven. B. O. caro Intelligencer. tf. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with tho best weed and coal on the market. If you don't bellevo lt try me. W. O, rimer. Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. FOR SALE FOB SALE-Pure Nancy Hall Potato SlipB at $2.00 per thousand. We handle no other variety; our ship per wired us today giving us a re duction of fifty cents per thousand effective . Monday. Funsen ?Smith, Sood?man, Phone 464. FOB SALE-Milch cow. Calf 6 weeks old fine condition, or Will trade for beef cattle. Apply to W. E. Rasor. Hotel Chlquola Barber Shop, An derron, 8. C. 5 27-3tp. iVANT?D-60c each for empty half barrels in good condition, clean In side with heads and staves unbrok en. No paint or kindred barrels. Petroleum Oil Co. Yard. 6-27-6L WANTED-A position by experienced stenographer. Address Stenograph er, care Intelligencer. 5-30-33t. I To the Fanners of derson County: An FOB SALE-1 Mich cow. C. E. Mc Lcos, R. F. D. No. 6. FOR RENT " FOB BENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Printing Department It Interested tn a nhs stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 8-1941 MISCELLANEOUS . .0 DRY, PINE WOOD? out, or In four foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect ly 'try. Prices right See mb for all kinds of fire wood. B. N. Wyatt, "Tbs ?6.00 Coal Mao." We can supply yow with Nancy Hall, Portorico and Providence Potato plants m any quantity at $2.00 per 1,000. Good rtrong plants and trae to name. I We get plants every day Very truly* C F. POWER & SON Prior? 117 201 McDuffie St. IF IPS IN SEASON, and flt to eat, we have it; and the price won't make you loss your appetite either. "LIU tie Oem" Caf?, J. E. Derrick, Pro prietor, 228 W. Wbitner Street. STOTE WOOD FOB SALE-Two hundred loads good dry stove weed . at $1.00 per load. Phone your or der to 231. J. E. Barton. 3-27-3L SUHHEB SCHOOL begins Monday May 81st at 9 o'clock sharp. Oue school-month $10. Number of pu pils limited. No loafers need apply. O. W. Chambers. Our "JITNEY* Offer-This and Bc DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c to Foley & Co.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive lo return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and - Tar Compound, for coughs, cold? and croup; Foley Kidney Pill?, for pain? and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Stout people en joy them. Evans Pharmacy. LOOKING a quarter of a mlle inside of Stomp House Mountain the Old Tunnel Cut before the Civil War 6 miles abovo Walhalla. 8. C.. Send 25 for 6x7 photograph or ?end 10 for steroscoplc view. Walter HunhlcUtt, Tallulah Fails, Ga. 5-30-ltp. Confederate Veterans Reunion RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JUNE 1,2, and 3,1915. SOUTHERN RAILWAY In connection with thc Blue Ridge RtSway. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, with return limit Jurie i Oih. Extension will be granted until June 30th by payment of 50 cents. $8.88 FROM ANDERSON. To accommodate the Veterans and friends the Southern Railway has airanged a Special DAYLIGHT TRAIN, leaving Anderson at 6?3O [a. m., Monday, May 31st ?No Changing of Cart. 43 Miles Shorter Over the SouthertTRail SCHEDULE Daylight Special Night Train Lv, Anderson ... .6:30 A.M. May Si 4:47P.M. dally Lv. Belton.7:05 A.M. May 81 S:S8 P-M. dally Lv.Wtlllameton. .. .7:19 A.M. Mayst fjrSsPJd.da??/ Lv.Prlaer.... .7:3? AM. May 81 6:i0p.*r.dal'<y Lv. Piedmont.7:41 A.M. May 31 ?:23 P.M. dally Lv. Greenville.8;*0?J*.May81 7:56 P.M. da y Ar. Rlchmon.?..8:30 P.M. May 31 . : 00 A.?, daily This is the only through daylight trip and it wilt give the veterans a chance to see North Carolina, and Virginia during the day. Through coaches and Pullman sleepirs will be handled on the daylight train and night train to Richmond. . , . Thc Southern Railway haj the best location !n Richimrad, one b&et from Main street, center of city. Tor further information, tickets, Pullman reservatio*!, ?alt or;write to VV. R. TABER, TPA, Greenville, S, C. J. R. ANDERSON* W. E. M'G-SE, AGP A,. Columbia, S. C.