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^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^says Mccann j^^^^^0000^ ^^^^*ayS ^**s Atocine Lewis B. Allyn is thc man behind thc Westfield List of pure foods. Alfred W. McCann is the great pure food exponent of New York. Miss ? rincine is the spirit of Southern cookery-the creator of the Princine Biscuit Recipe-sponsor for Prineine PURE PHOSPHATE BakingPowder Princine 19 Pure in that its ingredients are healthful, or to ase Professor Allyn's word, because tts ingredients are "Excellent." It ts the Baking Powder with Health in it. Princine ls Sure in its betterment of your baking. Its leavening strength is a revela tion when you first use it, and something you depend upon forever after. Try Princine. Try it for biscuit, for cakes, for bread, for pop-overs, for waffles, and prove its worth tn all forms of baking. Princine comes In handled cup?-J lb., 15c; 1 lb., 30c. United Profit Sharing Coupon* in every cup. If you can't ert Princine at your grocer's, send hi* name and receive a 2 ox. sample, or tin d 15c for i lb. cup. Miss Princine's Biscuit Recipe free upon reqdeit. Look for the Princine Shelf at Tsa r Greter's The Southern Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va. 312 LEGAL NOTICES INCOME TAX PATERS 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 penslty. This ls from Csrlton W. Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co lumbia, 8. C., so I would be glad to have you make these returns st once, so your Auditor will not be cmbar rsssed. Tboso who refuse to make Inconw Tax Returns will be compelled to do so at heavy cost This ls the law sud so long as it Is, I will have to enforce it for Anderson County. Winston Smith, Auditor. -WORK DONE FOR THE COUNT! AND PURCHASED .VOR THE COUNTY The public ls- again -earned that on ly such work done on the public roads ot the county as is authorized by the supervisor or one of the Board of Commissioners will be paid by the Ho- -d of Commissioners. The only persons authorized to buy material, goods, wares and merchandise for the m. The Best of Meats, Fish and Country Produce Wa ara out here on Weat Market street, entirely out of tba High Rent District, where we can, and witt give you as good or better ?neala, fish, and country prod*?* a* any ona else caa id at quito a Big Saving in price. Our Delivery Service ts Very Good Indeed. Try Us Once, And Bc Ctna^ncedl Suburban Market S. C HAYNIE 457 W. Market R. B. TUCKER, Props. Phone 887. Yotxr compttvrfan neeaV D AGGETT & RAJVfS0EU/S PERFECT COLD CREAM MM tm* wt*****., lara**** T*"? county are the supervisor, the county commissioners, the steward of the county home and the sergeants of the chain gangs. All these parties are equipped with order books and orders must be attached to all accounts. All claims not made In pursuance ot above, conditions will be disapprov ed and payment refused. J. MACK KING. Supervisor. Jone 4th. 1915. 6-14-15. NOTICE "In order to encourage hog raising in Anderson county the Farmers, and Merchants Bank will be pleased ts loan money io young farmer boys to buy a pa'.r bf hogs of good strain of blood a: d In this way enable them to make a beginning in hog raising. We will also be glad to aid them in get ting cattle of good stock to raise from. We will siso aid them as Tar as we can In finding and purchasing the hogs and cattle. We will lend them this money at a very moderate rats of Interest. The business if properl/ looked af ter will be self-sustaining in a little while and will then ?corne a source of profit," "Respectfully, "J. I. BROWNL?SE, 6-8-tf "Cashier." V NOTICE. Notice ls hureby given that.the un dersigned have been appointed a Board of Corporators for the Peace Masters Company, and Ute books of subscription for said corporation will be opened in the office of A. K. Dag nail, Anderson, S. C., on June 8th, ISIS. J. P. Peace. \ J. N, Masters. A. S. Masters. . -- r* Restored te Geed Health. "I was sick M four yeera with stomach trouble." write* Jira. Ott? Osas. Zenesvlllo, Ohio. "I lost weight ead felt so weak that I almo?; g*ve np hope of being cored.* A friend told ne abovt Chamberlain's Tableta, and sin zo using two bottles ot them I have besa a well woman." Obtainable et sty where. CASTOR ?A For Infante ead Children Iii Us? F?w ?wr 30 Year* Phvne S7. O Miss Lucile Crosby and Miss Sallie Stone of Chester and Miss Lillie Barr of Greenville are visiting Mis. Flank Hall. Miss Margaret ?erry of Birming ham, who is visiting relatives In Greenville, spent Saturday and Sun day here as the guest of Mrs. John Linley. She will return on Thurs day for a week's stay with Mrs Lin ley. Mrs. W. H. Reese and Mi? Hutu KeeBe have returned from a visit to Hart wi ll, Ga. Mrs. J. B. Townsend. Miss Oatie? Townsend and Master Georg? Town send returned yestetrday from a visit to Clinton. MisB Hollie Pclzer has returned to her home lu Williamston after a tisit to friends here. Mrs. iB. C. Sherard of Iva ls visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Watson. Mrs. Tom Duncan han returned to her home at Pagelaud after a visit hi the home of Mr. G. H. Bailes. Miss Tabita McFall is at Clemson attending commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer will go to Atlanta today to attojad the Bell Russell wedding tomorrow. They will make the trip in their automo bile. Heart's Delight Club. Tile Heart's Delight club will meet with MIBB liena Brown Thursday af ternoon at four o'clock. Miss Virginia Gllmer and Miss Eve lyn Browne went to C iain Ida yester day to visit Miss Carolina Banks. Miss Louise Gllmer and Master George McConnell left yesterday for ShelbyviUe, Tenn., to visit the grand parents of George, Jr. Miss Frank Gets Scholarship, Miss Eleanor Frank of this city has been notified that she has secured a scholarship to Converse college. Miss Frank ls one of Anderson's highest ftnd most attractive young girls, and her friends are delighted at her suc cess. Mrs. Clarence Brock and Miss The dosia Brock have returned from a visit to Chester. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Orr have moved into the handsome old Orr home on W. Market street Just a few houses beyond their present home. Memorial Wreath for Barnard H. Bee. The following letter to MISB Bon ham will be of interest to the A. D. C. chapter who. tn response to Col J. C. Stripling's suggestion arranged for the wreath to be placed on the monument of Stonewall Jackson in memory of Barnard H. Bee: 2304 W. Grace St.. Richmond, Va.. June.5, 1915. My dear Miss Bonham: I have, the pleasure to report to you as the sponsor of the South Car olina division V. D. C .that the Pal metto wreath which you brought to F.Schmond and gave to me as the president of the Stonewall Jackson corporation, waB received with most grateful appreciation. It was placed on the corner stone tn remembrance of Geo. B. H. Bee. who at ManassaB gave the unfading name to Stonewall Jackson. On Friday morning, June 4th, I conveyed the wreath to Mrs. Gen. Wim. R. Cox, the vice regent, anci with her placed it in a large glasB case In th? South Carolina room nf the Confederate museum. Allow rae to assure you and the ladles of the U. D. C. whom you rep resent that this most thoughtful and gracious act. again associating the name of the distinguished South Car olina soldier with the name of Stone wall Jackson bas been highly appre ciated by our monument association. I need hardly say to you, dear Miss Bonham, that we deeply regret the derangement of your plans at the laying of the corner stone and es pecially any Inconvenience or discom fort that came to you. Will you be kind enough to pre sent my regards to the young ladles who were your maida of honor. It waa a disappointment to me that I had so Httle opportunity to see you and your party, and no opportunity at all to show you the hospitality of our city. I am with sincere and grateful regards, Your obedient servant and your friend, James Power Smith. President Stonewall Jackson Monu ment Corporation. A Pretty Shower. A pretty shower yesterday for Miss Ei.a Triable waa given by Mrs. V. B. Wilson and Mrs. W. EL Raynor at the borne of Mrs. Wilson on Morrie street The color scheme of yellow and white waa beaatltfully carried In a pro fmtf^n ?>f daisies used everywhere. About thirty guests were present sud as it was a miscellaneous shower sach C2i bm; ~h? a pretty and useful artlclo for the bride. During the af ternoon delightful nectar was served by Miss Olia Trlbble, from a bowl Mabaaked la daisies. While the guests wera chatting in the parlor, Master Harold Wilson en tered dress aa an expressman, pulling awagv full of packages. After mak ing ML?S Trlbble sign for her pac lc iges. t turned them over to her and lome time was apeat admiring ber Glenn Plumbing Co. "The Plumb Good Plomben" Anderson's Oldest and Most Re liable Plumber FRANK GLENN ls Now In Business For Himself And prepared to do any and all kinda nf plumbing at the best prices to be obtained Phones 922 and 508 123 Rose HOI spending Botne time In Anderson in the interest of defective end de formed children. Mrs. Latham goes from town to town searching out ar ffllcted children, arranging with local doctors for free clinic in needy cases and treatment when necessary. In cases which demand an operation she undertakes to raise the funds. Her work ls a wonderful one, as she even linds and provides homes for af flicted orphans. The state orphan ages arc not allowed to take afflicted or deformed children, and it is in thc Inntcrest and care for these helpless children that Mrs. Latham IB work ing. It is a splendid work and Mrs. Latham will doubtless receive thc hearty support and cooperation of Hue people of Anderson. Any one wishing to communicate with her can do so at Thone 86. EDWARD A. MERRITT HEADS CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST CHURCH Boston. June /.-The Church of Christ. Scientist, mother church of the Christian science denomination, today elected Eidward A. Merritt of Cleve land, Ohio, president. German Steamer Sunk. London, Jun'e 7.-The German armed steamer Hermann Von Wise man has been destroyed nea - Sphinx haven, according to a British official press bureau announcement tonight. The statemer'i say th? Von Wise nan waa destroyed by the British na val force's sbell Are. The steamer lad been lying In Lake Nyassa. south jBBt Africa, since her disablement last August. Tn Sleep Well In Summer. Slight Inflammation of the bron :hlal tubes causes a distressing cough ind makes refreshing sleep impos able. Foley's Honey and Tar Com )ound covers raw. Inflamed, irritated mrfaces with a soothing, healing coating and stops that annoying tick ling, relieving the racking, tiring -ough. Take this splendid cough med clne with you on summer trips. It is good for coughs, colds, bronchial affections and la grippe coughs. Evr-.s Pharmacy. ?ILL BUY NEW SUITS WITH MONEY RAISED Chief Jackson Would Not Accept His Share of $112.75-Corn mittee Deeded Question. As will be remembered $112.75 was 'alsed by a committee composed of 3. F. Spearman, Ollie Burris? and 'orter A. Whaley, to give to firemen vho worked In the Blue Ridge rall vay Are sometime ago. This money vas given by citizens of Anderson vho wanted to show their apprecia tor Sometime ago this money was urned over to Chief Jackson witb he instructions that be and the men pend the money In whatever way bey saw flt. . . However the firemen could not, or rould not decide what to do with lt nd asked that the .committee meet ith the chief and decide the matter or hun. The meeting was held last night snd fter some discussion lt was decided o apply the money toward the new nlforms for the men. Chief Jackson efusod to accept auy of the money tating that he wanted lt all to go to De others. He stated that lt waa his lace to fight fire and that it was the iher men .that did the work that Ight. Accordingly. $8.05 will be paid to ward the new uniform of every prl ate on tb* force. , Pad M.ast Be Lexy. By way of enlarging the children's ocabnlary our village school teacher i In the habit of giving them a cer ita word and asking them to form a en ten ce In which that word occurs, 'he ethir day ahe gave the class the rord "notwithstanding." There was pause and theo a bright-faced young tor held up bis band. "Well, what is your sentence. Tora-' ly?" asked the teacher. "Father wore hts trousers out. but lotwltbstandlng." Ikamberlaln's Celle, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy. This ls a remedy that every family hould be provided with, and especial r during the summer months. Think C the . pain, and suffering that must e endured when medicine must YES terday is gone. Tomorrow does not ex* 1st. TODAY is the day of Opportunity. This is the coloumn of opportunities. Read lt. Use it-if you seek a broader opening for yourself, if you seek men, if you want to buy or sell machinery, fixtuies, equip-ment. Classified Columns Want Adverl ising Rates Twenty-five word? or ION, OD? Tim? K cen'?, Throe Tim?? M cent?. Biz Tim ni 11.00. , All ?dTertl?ement over tw?nty-flvc words promts for each additional word. Rates on l.oou words to be uied In a l^ontb made on appil tJoo, No sdvertlsemont taken for U*? than 26 eenti, cash la advene*. It your name appears In tho telephone directory yru can telephone yonr want ad to 121 and a bill wlH bs malled after Ita Insertion toe prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative In every community to act as atteint for The Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. FOR SALE WANTER-You lo know thai I am still on tho job willi tho beut weed and coal on tile market, il you don't bclicvo lt try mo. W. O. Dimer, I'bouc 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. WANTED-A position by experienced stenographer. Address Stenograph er, care Intelligencer. 6-30-33L WANTED-One or more ladicB from every city and town in the South to go with us to flic San Francisco Exposition. All expenses paid, spe cial train, twenty day tour during August, every convenience furnish ed, personally couductcd. Not i contest. Write today for Partien lars. Southern Woman's Magazine, Nashville, Tenn. 6-6-tt. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Printing Department If interested lu a flue stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. ll-13-11 FOR SALE-Pure Naucy Hall Potato Hilps at 62.0? per thousand. We bundle no other variety; our ?hip? per wired UH today giving us.a re duction' of fifty cents por thousand effective Monday. Kurman Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. VOll SALE-Nice rubber-flip car riage; would exebungo for good buggy horse. Phoue 484. 6-8-St MISCELLANEOUS^ TO THE MERCHANTS TRADE. Cnr cotton bulls, horse and mule feed, white wings flour, clay or un known pms, chicken feed, hay and nil kinds of grain at lowest prtjes, Soo G. E. Turner, . C-4-31. At P. & N. Depot CHEAP INSURANCE. You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hllton'a Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your system from all impurities of your body, and Bavo lots of sickness and lost time. Pries 25 and 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia. 8. C._ KAHN ?.10.00 PER WEEK-Good op portunity to Intelligent man. Ex-" elusive county ngent wanted. Ap ply J. II. Nan /.et ta, Chiquola Hotel, Monday 9 to 10 a. m. . g-6-lt: MONEY TO LEND-Few hundred dollars to bc placed at - once on" good runt estate paper. Greene & Earle, Attys. 6-8-3t POTATO SLIPS-Just received', a nice shipment of Nancy Hall Porto Rico yaru;: and Triumph. Thee? plants are fine. Will sell cheap. R. V. hussard, 126 W. Whltner St. G-S-15-lt /. ALABA&l ONLY $200.00-Required as a first payment to buy forty-acre farm in . the successful colony Elberta in th* sunny south. Write for Information to Baldwin County Colonization Company, 912 Hartford Bldg. Chi cago. III.-21-20pd. Billon* Attacks. When you have a bilious attack your liver falls to perform Its func tions. You become constlpsted. The food you est ferments lu your atom ach instead of digesting. ThlB In flames the stomach and causea nausea, vomiting and a terrible head ache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. They only cost a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. Only a Few Can Go. Those who are so fortunate tliat s? pense does not have to be considered are now going to health resorts to get'rid of the Impurities In the sys tem that cause rheumatism, backache, swollen, aching Joints nd astlff. pain ful muscles. If you are one ot those who cannot' go. yet feel that you need relief from such psln and misery, try ?Foley Kidney Pills. They restore the kidneys to healthful acUvlty-audi i make you feel well and strong. Evan' J 1 Pharmacy. W. Oss Marett, Candidate For Sheriff linear ity," its over! ?H?W get ates you on Franke of Laurens ls Triunia on Green '.S Vip By The ?bore ls a likeness of Mr Ma rett who. aa wa? atatod.lhrou&n Thc intelligencer sometime ago, wM make height, weighs young man ot ts vary popul