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MAKE THE KITCHEN LIVABLE DON'T swelter over a hot coal stove this summer. The N EW PERFECTION Oil Cook stove keeps your kitchen cool and clean and does away with all the ash-pan, coaljhod drudgery of the coal range. The' NEW PERFECTION lights like gas, regulates like gas, and cooks like gas. It's gas stove com fort with kerosene oil. Something New. An oven that be comes a fireless cooker merely by pulling a damper. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFEC TION No. 7, with fireless cook ing oven; also the PERFECTION WATER HEATER. It gives you plenty of hot watter, yet leaves you independent of the'hot, .sooty coal range. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diam?nd White Oil to obtain the best results in oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. (New Jersey) (BALTIMORE) Charlotte, N.C. Charleston, W. Va. Charl*,- ton S. C. Garfield and Cleveland Shine in Athletics. ret/ell Garfield. f .Newell Garfield, grandson of Presi dent Garfield, and Richard Cleveland, Son of Grover Cleveland, are star athletes in their colleges this year. Young Garfield has made a name for himself as a pitcher fer th*, Yale University baseball club, while the son of Grover Cleveland shines at Exeter Academy. Dick Cleveland is a strapping young chap ol eighteen, six feet high. He] Richard Cterelaad. weighs 185 pounds. He is finishing a four year course at. Exeter academy and is one ot the few fellows who can blend athletics and study at the same time, and take honors tn both. He ls president of the Interscholastic Track association of New England', and ls best known as a shot putter, tn this particular specialty he hts RCh ic ved considerable success Indoors and outdoors. Ho ts to report for th? Princeton freshman team in October. ? ? ? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ? ? ? r4>***4>4>4>4>*4>4>4>***4>4> 4> * 4> Roath Atlantic Won. Lost. P.C. Charleston. 4 1 760 Albany. 3 1 760 Columbus. 2 1 667 Augusta. 2 2 600 Savannah. 2 2 600 Macon. 2 2 600 Columbia. 1 2 3331 Jacksonville. 9 2 000 Salifiera Won. Lost. P. C. New Orleans. 36 22 621 Chattanooga . 28 26 679 Birmingham . 31 24 664 MemphlB. 32 25 661 Nashville . 32 26 662 Atlanta . 26 32 439 Mobile . 23 34 404 Little Rock . 19 36 362 American. Won. Lost. P. C. Chicago . 32 19 627 Detroit . 32 21 604 Boston . 25 18 681 New York . 24 23 611 i Washington . 21 21 600 Cleveland . 20 27 426 St. Louis . 19 31 380 PPhiladelphla. 18 31 367 National. ' Won. Lost. P. C. Philadelphia . 27 20 674 Chicago . 26 20 665 Boston . 22 21 612 St. Louis . 26 26 600 Brooklyn . 24 24 600 Pittsburg . 22 24 478 Cincinnati . 19 24 442 New York . 18 24 429 Federal. Won. Lost. P.C. Kansas City. 31 21 696 Newark. 26 23 561 St. Louis . 26 21 543 Brooklyn . 27 23 640 Pittsburg . 26 22 532 Chicago . 26 25 6f\> Baltlmce . 19 30 388 Buffalo . 19 34 358 ? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ? ! ? 4> National League* At St. Louis 1; Brooklyn 2. At Pittsburg 1; Philadelphia 4; ll innings. At Cincinnati 5; New York 5; 10 In nings; darkness. At Chicago-Boston ; postponed, rain. American League. At Washington 2; Chicago 8. At Philadelphia 1; Detroit 2. At Boston 4; Cleveland 1. At New York 12; St Louis 7. Second 1 game, ten innings. New York 5; St. Louis 6. -o- ? Federal League. No games scheduled. -o Southern League. At New Orleans 6; Atlanta 8. At Nashville 3; Memphis 2. At Mobile 6; Birmingham 3. At Little Rock-Chattanooga; post poned; wet grounds. South Atlantic League, At Columbus 1; Augusta 0. At Jacksonville 2; Savannah 9. At Macon 5; Charleston 1. At Albany 6; Columbia 5; 14 In nings.. MARKETS LOCAL QUOTATIONS Grain aaa Seeds. Ear corn, per bushel ....90c to $1.00 Mixed peas....$1.50 to $1.60 Case seed, per bushel.81.26 Soy beana, per bushel.. ..$2.60 California black eye pata, par bushel... ....$8.76 to $3.00 Dwarf Essex Rape, per pound. ..15c Peal try. Hens, each.35o to 60a I Ff lara, each.SOo to 46o j Fresh Heall. Porkers dressed, par lb. 12c to 18 l-2c I Hog? dressed, per lb..Ho Mutton dressed, per lb. lO? to ll l-2c Live Stock. Beet cattle, per lb :.4 to 4 l-2c Veal calf, per lb.4 to 6 l-l? H?fa, per lb..8 to te Sheep, per lb.... ? . . . .4 1-2 to 6 l-So Provision! Kgg?, per dem..?.IT l-2c Butter, per lb.20 to 25o Sweet potatoes, per bu. ..$1.00 to $1.10 Turnips, per bu.. ..60c to 85c Turnip Greens, per bu... 40a to 75a Spring onions, par bunch 8c td 3 l-2c COTTON Kew York Marketa. Open. High. Low. Close. July .. .. ,. 9.48 9.60 9.47 9.48 Oct..?.90 ?JM 9.83 9.86 Dec.10.16 10.16 10.13 10.14 Jan.. 10.20 10.20 10.16 10.19 Spots ?.76. Liverpool Cones. Open. Close. July-Ana;. . 6.17 (J* Oct-Nov.?lt 6.48 Jast-fWb. 6.68 6.62 Spots 6.36. Sales 8.000. Receipt? 75.000. New York, June 14.-Cotton opened at a decline ot 1 to 8 pointa, but thara waa enough scattered covering later to rally pri?es to about Saturday'! clos ing. Undertone steady. Bye and Bye Leads to the house of oarer. Begla now, sere s pert df rour earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited tn the Savings Department of Tte Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. LEGAL NOTICES INCOME TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. _ The time for makins; Income Tax Returns will close the 1st of July. All who fall 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 bo glad to have you make these returns at once, so your Auditor will not bo embar rassed. ,. Those who refuse to make Income Tax Returns will be compelled to do BO at heavy COBL This ls the law m d sc long as lt ls, I will have to enforce it for Anderson County. t Winston Smith, Auditor. WORK DONE FOR THE COUNTY AND PURCHASES FOR THE COUNTY The public is again wained that on ly such work done on the public roads of the county as is authorized by the supervisor or one of the Board of Commissioners will be paid by the Board of Commissioners. The only persons authorized to buy material, goods, wares and merchandise for the county are the supervisor, the count? 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 of above conditions wtit be disapprov ed and payment refused. J. MACK KING. Supervisor. June 4th, 1915. 6-14-15. NOTICE "In order to encourage hog ralf lng In Anderson county the Farmers and Merchants Bank will be pleased to loan money to young farmer boys to buy a pair of hogs of good strain ol blood and in this way enable them to maka a beginning in hog raisin ir. We wil! also be glad to aid them in get ting cattle of good stock to raise from. We will also aid them as far as we can in Anding and purchasing the hogs and cattle. We will lend them this money at a very moderate rate of Interest. The business If properly looked af ter will be self-sustaining in a little while and will then become a source of profit." ^ "Respectfully. "J. L BROWNLEE. 6-8-tt "Cashier." IF.SKIN BREAKS* OUT Ai ITCHES APHYJUIPHUR Ut* ii like a cold cream and dry Eczema eruptions right iip, The moment you apply bold-sulphur to aa (tching or broken out; skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a renowned dermatologist This remarkable sulphur made into a thick cream effects such prompt relief, even in aggravated Eczema, that lt iv a never-ending source of ajustement to physicians. For many years bold-sulphur has oc cupied a secure position in the treat ment of cutaneous eruptions by reason of its cooling, parasiU-destrojrtng prop erties and nothing has ever been found to take its place in relieving irritable end inflammatory affections of the skin. While not always establishing a perma nent cure, yet in every instance, it immediately, subdues the itching irrita tion end -berne the Eczema right up sad it is often years later before any erup tion again manifests itself. . Any good druggist will supply aa ounce of bold-sulphur, which *60u\d be applied to the affected part* like the ordinary cold creams'*It isn't unpleas ant end the prompt relief afforded ls vfTy welcome, particularly when the> Ee rvmti tn accompanied with torturous itctv lng. Plumbing Is a Specialty With Us The Best Plumbers The Best Material The Best Prices Repair calls receive the most prompt attention We are now prepared to install new outfits either on contract or time and material, un der the supervision of an Expert in Plumbing and Heating. See us before you let your contract for Plumbing or Heating and you will not be sorry. If you need a Plumber That is a Plumber, Phone 2.53. ANDERSON HARDWARE COMPANY WHEN yon see stn arrow, what do you thing o!r? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot! (PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Oflleo la Llgon ? Ledbetter Building. ' North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 886. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Meddey Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge db Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whftaer St_ POtEY KIDNEY PIU^ j I to? SAQKACHE K1DN6YS ASO IMOOI? terday ls gone. Tomorrow does not ein ist. TODAY is 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 wantto buy or sell machinery? fixtures, equip, ment. Classified Columns YES Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five word? or le?, On? Yuna 25 cen'*. Three Times 60 cants, Biz Times I LOO. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata tor each sddlUonsl word. Rates on 1,000 words to ha used In a nonth mada on appll taon. Mo advertisement taken for tosa than 26 cent?, cash In sd vanes. If your name appears in the telephone directory yrs csa telephone poor want ad to 821 and a bill wlHbe malled after Ita Insertion for prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB 8ALE-Cane Seed $1.00. Peas, any variety. $1.75. Corn $1.00. All in new sacks. C. W. & J. E. BAUK NIGHT. Walhalla. S. C. 6-10-8tp FOR SALE-One good buggy and farm horse; one good rubber tiro buggy. Will trade for Ford car. Phone 26. J. H. DANNER, Pelzcr. S. C. 6-ll-3tp FOR SALE-Limited amount polecat peas ??nd few Whlppoowhll pea?. Ap ply to J. B. Felton, county super intendent of education^ office. 6-16-3tsp. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative lu every community to act aa aaec i for Ttl? Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with the best wood and coal on the market, If you don't believe lt try me. W. O. rimer,?Phone 649. Successor to I'lndmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. MISCELLANEOUS -o SOWING SEASON-June ls the prop er month for sowing of Rutabaga ? Turnips. Prepare thorough seed I bcd and sow in the dust for best I results. Wo havo the right Beed stock, at fifty cents per pound de livered by parcel poat. FURMAN SMITH, Sc3dBman. I BAGS FOR SALE-We manufact ure grain bagB for all purposes. Made of heavy cotton cloth or burlap. T. Q. ANDERSON & CO.. Phone 629. 6-16-3tp LOST ?-O i LOST-Saturday morning in or near Red Iron Rackett store, Anderson one valuable diamond ring. Liberal reward will be" paid for ito ret'inj to this office. WANTED-A position by experienced stenographer. Address Stenograph er, care Intelligencer. 5-30-33t. WANTED-Position as principal high or graded school by literary col lege graduate, military training, four years experience. Best references. Alex W. Meredith. Tbwnvtlle, S. C. 6-15-3t. CHEAP INSURANCE. You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilto.. s Lite For The Liver and Kldneya No. 2, and cleanse your system from alt Impurities of your body, and s?ve lots of sickness an J lost time. Price 6 and 60 cents. For aale by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia. 8. C. FOR TODAY We have Fresh Country Beans .Squash, Irish Potatoes, Cabbage large Onions, White Peas, nice large Pine Apples io and 15 cts [Frying Chickens, Fresh Country Butter, Dewberries, Eggs, Fresh Fis i, Bream, Bass, Pike, Sheep head, Redfins, Trout. Phone us early. Phone 117. [Give us time to dress the fish No charge. Pure Seed Nancy Hall Potato Plants $1.50 per thousand. ; Very truly, C. F. POWER & SON EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Developing and printing done by artiste. Meet beautiful work guaranteed at all time*. (Satisfaction Or No Charge. Developing, 10c Per Film. Printing: Print? 2 1.4x3 1.4. Sc: 3 1-1x4 1.4, Itel 3 1.4x5 1-3, bc. Quick delivery. Send on? Atm to test our servi oe. ' AGENTS WANTED LIGON DRUG C Bpartanbnrg, S. .C. Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a AS RANGED tackle the coal range all day one of these Hot DLys and cook for your wife. That will decide the ii question for you quickly Anderson Gas Co. Phone 844 ^SHBs". v/p^ RIDER AGENTS WANTED ti H DsVttt EACH TOWN and dlstrfcttoridoandexhibit s sample La t**t Model ift BL ftflQlk "R?i??erM bicycle furnlshedby na. Our Kider Agenta ever rtrhere ara \J x^SSkfi ? V?y aiakliiK mowry fast B'rt ie for full particular? and ?pedal offer at emt?. /f?sSm W7\m\ NO WOMBYREQUISBOuntii you KCCI Te and approve your blay^ / tv Ault Ttl Ali We ">bip to anyon* anywhere tn the O. 8. without o cmdCPOSitto / / jlVI Pf f,wm advance.prYpav/yiiflftt.andBnowTaWOAYa'FHBBTRIAidurUj? /MI $A Wi AIR 7?^,^r??yr2^^^ 1 V lal iiinB fl {Til IS If you ?re then not perfectly sMuned or ao not wuia to Keep toe ot \ tV'IW Bl fl ryVlfl cycles eh lp U backt? ra ?tour expense inavovw?lnotbeoutoneeent. WAimm***T** PRICES ??' . raflWmfl WrafflJactual factory coat You save $10 to$25 middlemen's pxroU br bny \ \ WmmWmm WI1''' rt! rart. of tis and h t re the manurartarek^a guarantee behind roar 4 ^SSJsV7rV>lcyclc>. DO HOT BUY s bicycle or a pair of Ure? frota astptma at -"i BaJkaWWlMoei V Pries nntll you receive our rxUlomea and leam oar uabeerd Ot I Y^VflSwfls** AI vmfaotorv price? and remarkable, aveeial offer?. Vail WI mt otTiW?ar hare a nuiaUf OB hand Uip* la tn-le Sr, oar cTteS?e?ret?U ?toras. ' gteL? j^'ejeS vw mmmBa?r?^is?s^^3??w^ ?Hedgeinorn Punelure-Pr?of *M SI lS?lf-he3?r,gTire$roSSS^? 4 H . *?. 'ffifa ^tiiTew ?~ ^fltxSsSssSB?slli^fls?-. v ? BS MORE TROUBLE F20M PONCTUES WBk Kft Rfc'it, Tata* sectus* tarin not let the ale esst, 1 A hundred thousand pair? sold I ?at year. ?HflflflMflas9j9l| nF3fiDlt*Tt?3ttM Made In ?H altea. It ^flflflj njtxsnjtttrtntiwt ^ UTeiy MA eM, -B m J rlnme. very durable and lined inside with ^B^flBflKflDflflsfll a special quality of rubber, vhlch never be- ^?flgBBw?HBBflsz?xfls9av^ PUh^rMrvri^out^?tJovrtoVak^escape? 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