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Camels are delightful,
Turkish and choice D
them better than either
smoo
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CAMZLS 0,1120 for
M Oe. if your dr al tr
can't ?apply you,
mandi Oe tor on, pack'
apo or St.00 for a
KarninofItnpackagta
ClOO ciparrttat). M nf
pot tap o pr cpo i j. if
mftor nmohinr ona
packapo you atm not
doli* ht'J with
CAMEL?, wmlmwrn tko
?thor nina pockagtm
mot uto will roland
your dollar and pott.
TAKE MY
ADVICE
--Mr. Sqaeegee
"There are some motorists who
seem to expect tire trouble-think
that, like measles, you've got to
bava 'om.
I Prescribe
DIAMOND
Squeegee
Tread
TIRES
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For Sale by.
Anderson Hardware Co
EZL
^Thrift
?Wbo taught the busy
bee te fly asaoag tue
sweetest flowers? and
lay Ms feast ot honey
by te eat ta whiter
beare!
Natara teaches as
thrift will yea ?ara!
Pat a Jhtrt af your
earning? Ia the Savings
DepaxC&eat of The
Baak ?? lasers sa.
The
bank
rOU smokje tome Camel Ciga
rettes, because they give a
ev idea of how delightful a
i can be freed f rom tongue-bite,
arch and any unpleasant ciga
er-taste.
because they are blended choice
ome8tic tobaccos. You'll like
kind smoked straight,they're so
th and fragrant and refreshing,
ecos blended in Camels are so
isive no coupons or premiums
ffered smokers, who appreciate
ty end do not expect them.
today to compare Camels with.
tardie in the world!
TNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-S*Jc?, N. C.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Sonta Atlantic.
Won. Lost
Augusta. 18
j Columbia. 15
Columbus. 15
11'harlestOM. 14
Albany. ll
iSavannuh. 10
Macon. 10
I JuckHunvllle. 9
8
10
ll
12
14
16
K
15
P. C.
092
r.oo
577
638
440
:i8.',
386
376
Southern
Won. lost P.C.
Memphis. 48
New Orleans. 46
Nashville. 46
Birmingham. 42
Atlanta. 36
Mobile. 35
Chattanooga. 36
Little Rock. 29
31
33
36
36
41
44
45
49
American.
Won.
Chicago. 48
I Boston .. .. .. .. 43
Detroit. 45
New York. 36
Washington. 32
Philadelphia. 28
Cleveland. 26
St. Louis. 26
NationaL
Won.
Chicago. 40
Philadelphia. 37
St. Louis. 38
Btooklyn. 35
Pittsburgh. 35
New York. 31
Hncinnatl. 30
Boston. 31
25
28
37
37
44
43
44
31
36
35
35
35
37
39
Baltimore. 26
60S
582
5G1
638
468
443
438
372
Lost. P.C.
26 649
630
616
493
464
389
377
362
Lost P.C
30 671
544
614
GOO
600
470
448
443
Federal.
Won. Lost. P.C
Kansaa City. 43 31
St. Louis. 41 30
Chicago ........ 42 31
Pittsburgh. ?0. 32
Newark. 39 \ 34
Brooklyn. 31 \\4*
Buffalo .. .. ?. ... 31
681
577
675
566
534
413
403
361
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YESTERDAYS RESULTS.
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Southern League.
At Atlanta 4; Chattanooga 3.
At Birmingham 0; Memphis 9.
At New Orleans 0: Nashville 3.
At Mobile 10; Little Rock 3.
South Atlantic League.
At Augusta 5; Savanah 4.
At <\>hialina 2; Charleston 10.
At Jacksonville 0; Columbus 7.
At Jacki, .m ville 2; Columbus 1. Sec
ond game seven Innlpgs by agreement.
At Macon 2; Alhfhy 7.
Federal League.
At Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis 2.
At Pittsburgh 0; St. Louis 6.
At Brooklyn 2; Buffalo 8.
At Brooklyn 1; Buffalo 9.
No other scheduled.
} National League.
At New York 5; Cincinnati 3.
At New York ?4; Cincinnati 3.
At Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh V.
At Brooklyn 8; Chicago 7.
At Boston 4; St. Louis 3; ten In
nings.
American League.
At Cleveland 4; Now York 3.
At St Louis 1 ; Philadelphia 3.
At Chicago 6; Washington 1.
At Detroit 15; Boston 4.
WILL UNVEIL MONUMENT
Woodmen o? W*rl? to Have Lnveillng
?a Sunday.
.V:ilow Camp. W. O. W.-. will un
. y., a monument at Salem church
at Sov. W. W. Hsmbree's grave to
morrow aft ornoo ti at 5 o'clock. Offi
cer* ?nd mc* .' *-"< of Qif decree teams
met last nt?bt u> aw-ir .?nal arrange
ments.
Mr. T. Frank Watkins will make
the speech at the exercises and all
Woodmen owning automobiles arc
ssked to carry aa many of their fel
low sovereigns aa possible.
Beauty Men. Than Skin Beep.
A beautiful woman always hes good
digestion. If your digestion is faulty.
Chamberlain's Tableta will dc yo
Br? ITIFUL.
SARAJKVO, ul way H one of the
moat fruitful breeding placos in
Europo of conspiracies and re
volts, first against the Turks
and then against the Austrians,
thu scone of the assassination of the
Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir
apparent to the thrones of Austria and
Hungary, and his wife, the duchess of
Hohenberg, IB thus described by a
writer for the National Geographic
society:
One of tho beauty spots of the Pal
kans is that occupied by the Bosnian
capital. Sarajevo. It is built upon
the River Miljacka, a small tributary
of the Bosna, and spreadB over both
slopes of tho narrow valley to the
rugged hills. Partially oriental, and
wholly set in the green and emerald
of ita gardons and neighboring well
wooded hills. Sarajevo is frequently
called the "Damascus of tho North."
The city HOB In the southeastern cor
ner of Bosnia. 122 miles southwest of
Belgrade. With a growing population
of 50,000 and a thriving commerce
and industry, lt has been fast losing
its eastern character, reconstructing
the old Turkish city to conform to the
purposes of western progress.
Sarajevo ls an important commer
cial entrepot, a distributing center for
Bosnia, Herzegovina, Dalmatia and
Montenegro. Its large bazaar is a fa
vorite market place for the peasants
of the whole province, while its com
mission housPH conduct the exchango
of Bosnian agricultural and mineral
products with the manufactories of
other parts of the empire. It has pot
teries, silk mills, a tobacco faotory,
and a large individual, or house in
dustry, which produces fine embroid
eries, rugs, embossed and filigree
work.
Sarajevo was founded In 1262 by the
Hungarian, General Cotroman, and
was enlarged by the Turks and se
lected for their administrative Bos
nian headquarters. Following the
Austrian occupation of 1878, lt was
largely rebuilt and has been steadily1
Increasing in prosperity. Its inhabi
tants are mostly Serbo-Croats.
Bosnia a Fertile Land.
Bosnia is a land of wooded moun
tains and fertile valleys. There ls
very little unproductive land within
its confines, for what is not In grain,
fruit, or meadow cultivation ls pasture
land and forest. Moreover, Bosnia !a
rich In minerals, which Include coal,
Iron, copper, chrome, manganese, cln
na, sine and mercury. Gold and silver
were worked among its mountains by
the Romans, and, in those days, lt
was celebrated for Its richness in
these precious metals. It has, also,
valuable salt mines and marble quar
rier.
This province,* however, IB chiefly
agricultural. Moro than 90 per cent
of the population ls engaged in farm
ing the country according to the most
antiquated ot m?thode Mach of the
fruitful land remains uncultivated.
The chief European cereals and fruits
are raised Tobacco la one of Bosnia's
best-known products, and many dis
criminating smokers In all parta of
the world insist upon the Bosnian
leaf. This tobacco, however, does not
compare in richness with the product
of American, Cuban or Australasian
fields. It has a pale, yellow leaf,
and haa a apley fragrance similar to
that of burning autumn leaves. Dried
plums and tobacco are two Important
Items of the export
The province has an are\ of 16,170
square miles, and a population of near
ly 2,000,000. This population la hut
lit tin mirari. There la a sprinkling of
SARAJI CVO
Austrians and Hungarians, moctly offi
cials; gypsies. Italians und Jews. The
Jews speak Spanish end are the de
scendants of those who fled in tho six
teenth century from Spain to escape
the Inquisition.
Something About Herzegovina.
Herzegovina ls a continuation of
the Montenegro mountains. It has
an area of 3.G30 square miles, or,
added to Montenegro,, would about
double that tiny kingdom's territory.
It would also bring 200,000 more per
sons under the scepter of King Nich
olas. Montenegrin statistics make one
realize what a prize Herzegovina
would be. Montenegro has an area
of G.GG0 square miles and a popula
tion of 620.000.
Herzegovina joins Montenegro in
south and Bosnia in the north. The
mountain formations of Bosnia and
Herzegovina are similar, but the lat
ter land ls not so fertile as Its larger
neighbor. There is a Baying that
"Bosnia begins with the forest,
Herzegovina with the rock." Here,
however, may be enjoyed some of the
roost beautiful scenery of Europe, and
there are numberless choice Herze
govlnian sites that in the future may
be developed into famous and well
paying seasonal .resorts.
A Urge part of the land is barren
having a number of bare peaks rising
more than 7,000 feet. The eastern part,
toward Serbia, is especially barren
and rocky. The rivers of Herzegovina
plunge underground for great stretches
on their courses to the Bea. There
la Just one river in this province that
manages to go-it* whole Journey with
out once forsaking the surface. The
valleys are the only fertile parts of
the province, and most of these are
very narrow. -Grapes of fine quality
are raised in them, and fairly good
native wines are produced. Excellent
tobacco bi grown; that ls, lt ls con
sldered excellent by those who prefer
tobacco as fragrant aa cloves and
cinnamon.
Mostar, the capital of Herzegovina
is a picture city, a fascinating oriental
town In a setting of wonderful beauty
Sheer, massive cliffs inclose it on one
Bide, while 'listant mountains divide
tho valley on the other. Mostar has
a population of about 15.000. almost
entirely Slavonic. Islam, however,
shares abort equally with Roman
Catholicism the religious converts
The mountaineers of Herzegovina are
like their neighbors, tho Montenegrins
In their sturdy'Independence. It was
they who started the rebellion against
the Turks in 1875, which, spreading
throughout the Balkans and finally be
ing taken up by Russia, led finally to
the congress of Berlin and the birth
of several new atetes Into the family
Df nations.
Living Honestly.
The root of honesty Is an honest In
.ontion, the distinct and deliberate pur
iose to be true, to handle facts as they
ure, and not as we wish them to be
insets lend themselves to manipulation
ifany a butcher's hand ls worth more
ban its weight tn gold. What we want
.hinge to be we come to see them to
ie; and the tailor pulla the coat and
be truth into, a perfect Ot from his
joint of view. Oh, to get life out of
>ur sinful and selfish desires, and
'walk In the light as he ls in the light,
tot wishing merely, but "willing to live
lonestly."-Maltble O. Babcock
Russia Hen 100 Prev?nose.
Russia has one hundred provinces
nd several of the largest exceed the
i tate ot Texas tn else.
Cl asst fi ec
Want Adven
?wenty-ftve wura* or 1AM, On? 1
Biz Tlm?a $1.00.
All advertisement over twenty-fl^
word. Rates un 1,000 words tc
taon.
No advertisement taken for Isea
Ii your name appears tn the tell
your want ad to 321 and a bill wi)
prompt payment
FOR RENT
TOR RENT-Tho livery stable corner
Peoples and Church St. is for rent.
This ls known as the McGee Stable.
It is in first class condition lp be
used as a stable or it can be chang
ed to suit any other line of busi
ness. See nie at once If you want
the building. J. E. Harton. 6-7-Gt.
WANTS
WANTED-You to know that I am
still on the job with the best wood
and coal on thc market, if you
don't believe it try me. W. O.
Clmer, Phone ?49. Successor to
Piedmont Coal and Wood Co.
4-15- tf.
WANTER-Experienced stenographer
for months of August abd Septem
ber. Address, y. Y Z care Intelli
gencer.-tf.
LOST
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LOST-A motorcycle pedal on the
Amie iv on-Wi ll iain si on highway.
Finder please notify Clyde L.
Stone. Wllliamston.-7-1015-ltp.
LOST-In North Anderson a gold bar
N. S. M. A. pin. Reward If returned
to The Intelligencer office. 7-10-3tp.
Services at Eureka.
-! *|*>
FJJV. Mike McGee will preach at
Eureka church Sunday morning at. ll
o'clock. A cordial Invitation ib ex
tended to all to attend.
Summer Aches and Pains.
That backache or stiff muscle that
can not be explained on account of
having "sat In a draft and caught
cold" is more t|ian likely the result
of weakened or disordered kidneys.
Foley Kidney Pills promptly relieve
backache, sore, swollen or stiff mus
cles and joints, rheumatisb and sleep
disturbing bladder ailments. They put
the kidneys In sound, healthy condi
tion, and help them eliminate uric acid
and other poisons from the system.
Evans Pharmacy.
CASTOR ? A
For Infants and Children
Sn Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
To and From the
NORTH, ?SOUTH,
E?ST, 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. GR.
Condensed Passenger Schedule.
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
Effective June 6. 1915.
ANDERSON:
' Arrivals
Yo. St.. .. .i..?:2B A. M.
?a SS. .. 9:35 A. M.
io. SS.11:40 A. M. j
?io. 37.. .. j.. 1:10 P. M.
?O. St.3; 40 P. M.
4o. 41.SiOO P. M.
Io. SS..6:50 P. M
45... ..10:20 P. M. I
Departures
.... .. ...5:25 A. M.
.8:36 A. M.'
.10:00 A. M.
SS... ..12:10 P. M.
SS.?- 2:30 P.
40., ..'. 4:6C P.
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rime 26 cen's. Throe Time? M cents,
re words prorate for each additional
. be oaed In a month made on appll
than 36 cents, cash in advance.
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WHEN YOU can not see right step in
our Optical Department and get just
the Glasses you need. Complete
grinding plant. Eyes scientifically
tested. Dr. M. H. Campbell, Louisa
S. I lil gen hocker, assistant, 112 W.
Whitner St., Ground Floor.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A good buggy horse,
weight 1.100 pounds, color dark bay,
seven years old. Bargain for some
one. Apply to T. A. Robinson. Lock
Box 15, Central, S. C. 7-10-3L
FOR SALE-Running peas, bunch
peas. King and Asbell, Townvill?,
S. C. 7-9-3tp.
FOR SALE-Pure Mountain Grown
Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes
the very best variety for July plant
ing. Purman Smith, Seedsman
Phone 464. ^
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-406 Bleckley Building
Anderson, S. C
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Budding
W. Whitner St
RUFUS FANT, Jr
ATTORNEY AT LAW
t'ox-Townsend Bldg.
Anderson, :.: South Carolina
A NICE BIG ROAST
ot Beef, Pork or Mutton ls really one j
of the best< m ea ta. For it is just as
good cold as hot. So yon can have
several meals with only one cooking.
Tell us to send one for Sunday din
ner, Make it a big one, for our meats
are so choice that only a big one will
have enough left to cut -up old.
PHONE m.
The Lily White Market
J. ff. LINDSAY, Proprietor.
Travelug Waifs Experience.
"In the summer of 1888 I had a very
severe attack of cholera morbus. Two
physicians worked over me from four
a. m. io 6 p. m. without giving me any
relief and thon told me they did not
expect me lo live; that I had best tel
egraph for my family. Instead of do
ing so. I gave the hotel porter ?tty
cents and told him to buy mc a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colls, Cholera and
Dlsrrhoea Remedy, and take no substi
tute. I- took a double dose according
to directions and went to aleep af te
lba second dose. At five o'clock Ute
next morning I waa called by my order.
'am
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Use
Electric
Fans
Vacuum Cleaners
Toasters
Broilers
Irons
Grills .
Lights, etc
For Comfort ana
Economy.
Southern Public
Utilities Company
Phone 223.
My! My ! !
What Sincere
Flattery
-this continual
procession of
imitators of
Bottled
Your Attention
Please !
*JK*?*n*,Ul!.w,rol* rou with Nancy
Hall Potato Planta at 11.60 par 1.08ft,
It ia not too lat? to plant Potatoes.
Yon can set them out up to 15 July
and maka good crop. So come ohead
and get the plants.
Wa have for today fresh pola beana,
oabteto. onions, targe bell pepper*},
frying ehlokena, .eajgs, butter, fresh
pineapples, fresh Bah, etc.
*ohn?up. 117. IMHVa:
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