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Latest Photograph of 's ^^^^^^^^^^ j -.l lr B. ~3^^B RH "? AWMm??uT^mW - . jr Junta* Spearer Morgan. This is thc very Intent photograph i ot J. P. Morgan, hoad of the largest isSH??R SICK SKIN WELL !/ you ' suffer from eczema, Itch, pimples, etc.; give Zemertne a trial. It stops the itching, allays the irritation and soon your skin ls restored to a healthy, condition. For sale by Evans' Pharmacy, Anderson; W. W, Griffin, Pelser; Horton's Pharmacy, Belton; Donald Drug.Stnr.i. Honen Path; Bu forl Griffin Co.. Wllliamston. TAKE MY ADVICE -Mr. Squeegee "Thora ?re some motorists who teem to expect tire trouble-think thai, Uko measle*, you've got to have 'em. I Prescribe S Banker Who Wa? Shot. J. P. Morgan. j bank in tbe worl?, who was abot by ' Victor, or FrankT Hort, an instructor in Cn rn ell I'M iv. ralty, iSnturday, July . a. Tho picture -was taken at New London, Juno 25, tho day Vale beat ' Harvard in tho annual boat race. Mr. J Morgan und his son, both champions of Harvard, were on their, way to tho races when tho plcturo was taken. AA,S.JL||. t. tAAAifciLA AA Juliil iii A?? I 1 > ti if i ? ^ I Tl V fTxTTTT^TTTTTTTTTTTT ?Personal Misses . Id?ese end Elisabeth Rrowno hauet gone to New York for a Visit. Dr. S. M. rtrowne and Mr. D. O. Drowne have gone to Saluda lo spend several days, making tho trip by au tomobile. Mr. John Ellis Evans has returned from Chick Springs where he has been spending the past fe v.* days. Mr. S. L. Mailes-will -le*we today for HenderHonville and Asheville where he will spend several days. Miss Mollie. Brown has returned from a week's stay at Hendersonvllle. Mr. E. Q. Kv au a and daughters. Miss Sam and Nancy Evans, of Pen dleton Were business visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. Joe Galley, of Iva- was a busi ness visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. Alfred Griggs of Durham. N. C., Is visiting his aunt, Miss Mary W?hlte. Mr. O. M. Mann later of Centor vilto was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. W. W. Hal* of, Roberts waa a business visitor <tn the city yester day. Mr. J. II. Pruitt of Starr was a business visitor In the city yester day. Mr. John ll. Owens has returned from a trip to Greenwood and Spar tanbury. SUM M KU EXCURSION Southern Raliway Kill Run One to North Carolina Pofats. On Wednesday, July 21, th... South ern raliway will run excursions from points in South Carolina to Ashe ville, WaynosvlUe, Hendersonvllle, H reva rd and Lake Toxawny, N. C. The price? from Anderson range from $2.00 to ?2.75. The tickets "w4L be good on any train on July 21 and will be good on all regular trains returning that reach original starting point by mid night, July 2?. This ts a good opportunity to enjoy a short vacation in the mountains of North Carolina aod many parties will u-> doubt go from this city. Monthly Moraine. '?4 The monthly magasine of the Southern Public Utilities company ?or July bas been received aad ap pears to be> one of the best yet Issued. Thin rnagaxine is full ot news of In terest to street car conductors and motormen and all man connected with the business. DISESTABLISHMENT OF WALES CAUSED WAR Peculiar Belief of Clergyman as to England's Part in Conflict. London, July 10.-Home church of England clergymen aro convinced that thia war, or at leant Englands participation In lt, has been caused by the passage of the Welsh dises tablishment bill. And tbey attribute tho terrible losses she has suffered In thq war to the sam? "iniquitous" measure. None of them are recog nized as leading lights of theology, but they cun claim credit to possess ing tho courage of their convictions, for they have not hesitated to place their opinions on record in sundry sermons and parish magazines. Conspicuous umong them is the Rev. Wi I) h. James who styles him self "Prier n ?od" but in the clerical directory is moro pr-lici'Vy termed "curate in charge." His church is at Whitby in Cheshire. :<o< content with proclaiming bis views i from the pulpit as to tho dire and divino punishment England has brought upon herself by disestablish ing the Welsh churc.1i, ho han pub lished them in flamboyant poster .? form which ho sells for a penny. Hero 1 are some extracts from lt: "England bas put on her statute book thc Welsh church bill which pro poses sacrilege. Sacrilege moans I ruin! (?od has uttered thre0 warn- ' lugs. On the bill's Introduction loss of tho Titanic (l.*?C0 lives): terri ble railway disasters-awf'ii pit ac ddnnta-alarming strikes. On Ur sec md and third reading, loss of tho impress of lrelni'U (1,000 lives) threatening of civil war. On its [>nj?<*rng-loss of three cruisers [1,200 lives).*' Mr. James goes further than this, ile assumes the role of a prophet. England, he declares, is doomed if die Htlcks to thc Welsh dlscstabllsh nent bill. On the other hand, she viii win tho war and reap honor ana dory from it if sim takes tho bill off he statute book. Ho writes: "England ls doomed unless she re lents and repeals the Welsh church ?111. <'boose ye-the bill with dbms er, misery, or-the accursed tiling lui away, and Cod's blessing nnd irotectlon recored. Victory-honor -Glory 1" Most clergymen, both church of Sngland and nonconformist, are ?onvlnced that England's cause ls lUBt and i bat God is on ber side. \nil some of them actually bellew hat angels are helping the British xoopa to triumph over the eGrmans. V church of England clergy manyat Southhampton writes in his parish nagastne: "The daughter of a well-known anon of th0 church knows two offi cers who themselves saw tho angels who saved our loft wing in the re reat from Mons." Then he goes on to describe how Hui Gorman cavalry in overwhelming lumbers were swooping down on the Dritten, when "They saw between them and the ?nellly a whole troop of angels. The Herman horses turned round terrified; ind regularly stampeded. The men lugged at their bridles, but the poor beasts tore away in every d'r?ctlOi: tram our men'."' Tho Rev. Dr. Horton, a distin guished congregationalist divine, lends the weight of hi sauthorlty to this same story of angelic Interven tion. In a sermon delivered at Mgn ?ieoter he said: There ia a ?tory repeated by so nany eye-witnesses that If anything rah be established by contemporary svidence lt Is established ot the re treat from Mons. A section.of the lue was in imminent peril and seem >d as if it must inevitably be borne lown and cut off. "Our mon saw* a, company of an gela Interposed between thom and . tho Herman cavalry and the horses ot the Hermans stampeded. Evidently tho intu?ais behold what our men be leld. The German soldiers ondeav >red to bring the horses back to the ine. but they fled. It was the salva tion of out men.** In the same sermon Dr. Horton told another story of how a trans port shfp in the Dardanelles was sav )d, aa he believes, by prayer. Ho mid: "I had newa from the Dardanelles sst week, by prayer. A sailor on ?no ot onr transport ships told me in tho slroplleBt languago how air ships of tho enemy came over the vessel dropping bombs. Tho captain, who is a mah of God, gave the order to the men to pray, They knek on the deck aad pray?r and the -Bord ?ellvcred them. The eighteen isbmbs which seemed to be falltrs from over bead felt harmlessly Into the sen." DEATHS mini.MU mum III illillinna III Little ('hil* Read. Ruby Kay. the little ?ilrteon months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kay ot 415V Fair street, died at I o'clock yoftenlay morning. Tho runcral will be held today nt Cori*.th Mo. 1._ Rsna the Wareiieaa?ft. Mr. W. P. O. Harding, chairman if the regional reserve board, is very mich c\fraid that there ts ?oing to be inothe- .-ongCRtlon of cotton Blocks this fall, and ls endeavoring to per fect plana that will obviate recur rence of last year's flna-sclal treu stes. From what haft developed so rar. It is evident that 1? South Caro lina provides herself with a BUfftcleu ?.y of ?tate warehouse space, abe will get tbe best ot what ls going. -Yorkvillo Enquirer. IVA CHAUTAUQUA IS DRAWING ATTENTIOK FOR THREE DAYS TOWN WILL BE FULL OF VISI TORS AND LIFE BEGINS ON JULY 23 Attractions W31 be of Best and Many Expected to Attend Ginning Demonstration. , IThc dha?tauqua which is to bc held at Iva on ??ly 2.1. 21. and 20, ?H already attracting much attention and during those days that little town will bo one of festivity and enjoy ment. The first attraction of the chautau qua proper will be ?iven on Friday afternoon, July 23. Already a Hrgc number of tickets have been sold and lt ls thought that there will bc a full attendance. Heginning at 9 o'c lock a. m. on the ianie day a demonstration of the fire less cooker will be given by the de monstrator ot the tomato club of An derson county. Immediately after this canning demonstration will be givtm, tomatoes and heans being us r>d. This will be one of the n.ost in teresting features. During the day the ladles' societies, of the town will serve refreshments and dinner. ' J Mr. Harrison Very III. The condition of Mr. James Har* rison. who ls i?ery ill at thc home ol his elster, Mr?. J. C. Cunningham, was reported as being' not Improved late laut night. Mr. Harrison be came, ill very suddenly a few morn ings ago and since that timo his con dition has been considered serious. Helping Henry Ford Cure Drug Fiends. ? ?? ' Hf Charles B. Towns. Henry Ford, the Michigan auto nanufecturer, has obtained the co operation of Charles B. Towns In his efforts to establish in Detroit a hospital where alcoholic and drag fiends may be cured. Already Ave vic tims have been sent from the anto nobllo factory to Mr. V?wns- estab iahment In New York in charge of' physicians and observers, who will ise the knowledge they gather for the hospital In Detroit. Mr. Towns has teen very successful in curing victims of all drugs. v Mr? Por'*, bel loves that no mah ls so far down In the-human scale that he cannot be pulled back to useful ness., . Accordingly,- tbs. quintette of young men-three employed In hl3 factory and two with Jobs In sight there-have t^n sent to Now York to be cured of their habits sb that they can earn more money and treat their ramiliea better. ButJthe big idea which Mr. Ford leeks tb work out IS. the establishment In NDetrolt of a ward in his new hospita: for the- cure of the drink, drug an J tobacco habits. The five men who are patients in thu New York hospital are affording Mr. "Ford's surgeons-, and sociologists sn opportunity of working ont plana tor the upbuilding of on institution such as Mr. Ford has In mind. Hero lt may be said that Mr. F >rd is receiv ing daily many appeals from wives sad . mothers to take ti air husbands Mid. SKins and make som ethlng out of hem. Out of the expected euro of the [Ive men and the methods of treaty neat applied to each patient has planned to grow n ward li. Mr. Ford's Detroit hospital to combat tko use ot liquor and drugs, among the 19,000 **p>>yeeo in the Ford plant and Muong others that Mr. Ford desires e iva cb out and ??vi. The five cases were especially ee c?ted? by Mr. Ford's representativos o test certain phases of treatment, lhere ls one morphine user .who bega o bo cured of the habit There ls mother who is willing.to be Cured )ut who says that unless he is re vved of the crating he would go ;ack to the drug after being kept iway frorr. it for ton ycaro. . There s one young follow who occasionally 'goes ou"t on a bat" and who has iplendld prospect ahead of him if io stays away from liquor. There ts me alcoholic wi>? ?o-* been drinking or years and a Similar imbiber who iss a.large family dependent upon Classified Want Advert? iwenty-f?vo words or low, On? Vi Six Tim30 ILOO. All advertisement orcr tweaSy-nvi word. Ratai' on 1,000 word? to I DO. No advertisement takan for Um i It your name appears in the telei your want ad to all and a bill willi prompt payment. FOR RENT FOR RENT-The livery stable comer Peoples and Church St is for rent. This ls known as thc McGee Stable. It is in first class conditiun to be used as a Btable or it can be chang ed to suit any other linc of busi ness. . See mo at onco if you want the building. J. E. Barton. G-7-Ct. WANTS WANTER-One or moro ladies from .every city and town In the South to go with us to tho San Francisco Ex position. All expenses paid, special train, twenty day tour during Au gust, every convenience furnished, personally conducted. NOT J. CON TEST. Write today for particulars. SOUTHERN WOMAN'S MAGAZINE, Nashville, Tenn. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with Ute best wood ' and coal on the market, if you don't believe lt try me. W. O. Ulmer, Phone.649.? -Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. WANTED-Experienced stenographer for. mont li s of August and Sept eur ber, Address, X Y Z caro lu tel ll gencer.-tl. LOST ^_ --o LUST-A motorcycle pedal on the Anderson-Willtamston highway. Finder please notify Clyde 1?. Stone, Witllaraston.-7-10-15-ltp. LOST-In North Anderson, a gold bar N. S. M. A. pin. Reward if returned to The Intelligencer office. 7-10-3tp. Charleston & Western CarolinaRailway To and From the [ORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . ., .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P.M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. S ... . 3 :07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Condensed Passenge- Schedule. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Effectlvo June 6, 1915. ANDERSON: THC Arrlvals> No. 81.7:3G A. M. No. 83. 9:35 A. M. No. 35.11:40 A. M. No. 37.S : 10 P. M. No. 39. 3:40 P. M. No. 41.,.. _6:00 P. M. No. 43.6:50 P. M. oO. 45...: .. ..10:20;P. M. Departures No. 30. 6:26 A. M. No. 33...8i25 A. M. j No. 34... .,10:30 A. M. No. 30...12:10 P. M. No. 38.. .. 2:3? p. .M. No. 40.. . . .."4:60"P.-M.1, No. 42. 5:40 P. IL No. 44.9:15 P. M. CS ALLEN, Traffic Manager. H. H; Rosenberg TAILOR FOR MEN 134 North Main iMCHtgri Columns sing Rates me SS cen**. Three f?mes M seats, i words prorata flor each additional ta used In a ./.onth made on appli has If cents, cash la advenes. dione directory yen csa telephone >e nulled after Its Insertion for MISCELLANEOUS -o 8?BSCHIPTI0NS TO DAILY INTF.L LIULNCKR AT RKIM ( KU PRK K Durir.g thc Dally Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, In or der to aecure votes to win tho cap ital prize, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at tho rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put into tho contest, I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate of 13.00 a year to anyon* wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to tho Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, S.C. 6-17lf WI!KN YOU can not see right ?tep in our Optical Department and get just the Glasses you ne?;;'. Complete grinding plant, fiyes sclentlflcnllv tested. Dr. M. li. Campbell, Louisa S. Hilgonbooker, assistant, 112 W. Whinier St, Ground Floor. FOR SALE FOB HALTS-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-St. ?i _ FOR SALK-Running peas, bunch peas. King and Asbell, Townvill? S. C. 7-9-3tp FOR SALK-Poultry Surt'lies; to get fall and winter egg production begin using now our Laying Mash; Bone Meal and Darlings Meat Crisps, Forman Smith. Seedsman, Phone 4G4. PROFESIONAL CARDS I C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Blecklay Building Anderson? is. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whiiner St RUFUS FANT, Jr ATTORNEY AT LAW Cox-Townscnd Bldg. Anderson, :-: South Carolina .- .TJ olease ^Fr?.L?^Say Fitted perfectly by onr corsetlere $3.50 to $12.60 Mrs. B; Graves Boyd ES SERIES OF New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial Ten earliest available numbers, Nos. 3 to 12, (1 and 2 heine out of print,) bound tn book form. Ittttteresting rotogravure reproductions of the Euro pean .War scenes from actual photograps make this book a valuable ac quw?tkj? at the moderate price of ONE DOLLAR Sent by mail to any ad dress on receipt of price. .THE NEW YORK TIMES -Times fhnWh New York Use Electric Fans Vacuum Cleaners Toasters Broilers Irons Grills Lights, etc For Comfort and Economy. Southern Public Phone 223. V' * I rv? I What Sincere Flattery ---this continual procession of imitators of Bottled Your Attention Please ! rW^^*.n.8tU,.,,upply yo11 *'th N*?cy all Potato Plaqts at $1.50 per 1*00. t lu not too lat? to plant Potatoes, ou can set them ont up tb 16 July ml make good crop. So coma tihead ld get tile plants. We have for today fresh pole beans, nbbago, onions, Jartr? belt nenner*. Ting chlr.kons, -^ggs, butted fwsh ineapplea, fresh fish, etc " Pohna up, 117, DoiiTerr nronwt Wa ceo 10 to ?I each morh^? thia vifeot hone us early. C F. POWER & SON