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uWf tire your taste, toon 7 bite rout
tongue, won't parch your throat!
Made of blended choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobaccos. Camels
are preferred over either kind -A
tobacco smoked straight.
Smooth and delightfully mild, yet
having abundance of "body," Camels
atand the tc:' when comps red with any brand sold at
any price I
Cost of choice tobaccos blended ia Camels prohibits the
usc of coupons or premiums.
CAMELS tell 20 for Wc. If your dealer can't ?apply
you, ?end 10c for one package or S LOO for a earion
of ten package? (200 cigarette?), tent pottage pre
paid. If after tmokm,: one package you are not
delighted with CAMELS, return ike t>ther nine pack
ages and we will refund your dollar and pottage.
?L J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winatoa-Salcm, N.C
Stop Work Hefore You arc Tito Tired.
In the August Woman's Home Com
panion, Margaretta Tutti?? writes a
fiction story entitled 'The Runaway
Rest Cure" In which a physician gives
a patient the following good advice:
"It ls not the brain nor the char
acter that auffera first from over
work, but the body; and lt ls not
until after the body ha? rendered up
Its exceaa vitality-Its youthfulness -
that the nenies begin to pay toll. You
are not yet at that place; you are
simply physically tired. Hut tits
tlre l'; dangerous, because lt is the
warning that the limit of your physi
cal support is nearly reached. Wo
are coming to turu tho value of fa
tigue as a warning. Those who do
the beat work stop Just before they
are tired."
M# l'uson li..
Mr. Henry Gason, of Oelsberg
Uros. Shoe company, went to his
home in Abbeville yesterday where^ he
will spend Several days. Mr. t'ason
became 111 and was unable to attend
to his duties at the store and thought
it best to go home. Mr. Canon is
very popular and lils many friends
hope thal ho will soon be back in the
city.
For Blay Fever or Aaihm
Many perBons dread July on jfecount
bf the recurrence of hay fevenr Foley's
^ Honey and Tar Compound/tong has
been recognised as the Ideal remedy
for hay fever and): asthma? because lt
heals and soothed thatyTaw, rasping
feeling in tho throat it nd eases the
choking sensation! bf allays lnbam
matlon and Irritatilnyeud brings about
easy and natural ??at h I rig. Contains
no habit-forming dfugs^ Evana Phar
macy.
Stet ellson Kennion.
Thc annual Stevenson reunion will
bo held Saturday, July 31, at "Edge
wood Farm," tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Stevenson, two miles west
of Tonvnvllle on tho linc of Anderson
und Goonoo counties.
Summer Aches and Palus.
'l tat backache-, or atlff muscle that
ean not be explained on account of
having "sat in a draftJhn? caught
cold" ls moro than ll kory the result
of weakened er disordered kidneys.
Foloy Kidney Pills ofomptly relieve
backache, sore a wollen or stiff mus
cles and joints rh/umatlab and sleep
disturbing blad lejyailments. They put
the kidneys In ^sound, healthy condi
tion, and help ffi.-m eliminate uric acid
and other poisons from tho system.
Evana Pharmacy.
Screen Door and Window Bargains
Closing Out Stock at Cost
SCREEN DOORS.
REGULAR PRICE REDUCED PRICE
$1.00 $0.69
1.10 .71
1.50 .96
1.75 1.17
2.00 1.25
SCREEN WINDOWS.
REGULAR PRICE REDUCED PRICE
$0.35 $0.22
.45 .25
.SO .31
.60 .35
You should take advantage of thia oppor
tunity to get these goods at these greatly re
duced prices.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
Dear Readers:
If you give me the pleasure of a visit you will be pleas
antly surprised and gratified to find how much better I om
now able to attend to your optical wants. This optical
establishment is just a little ahead of this city and In
keeping wth those to be found In larger cities. There ls
no cause for you to leave Anderson when you desire the
service of a skilled optometrist whose facilities and equip
ment cannot be excelled anywhere.
It is an added pleasure for me to tell you that I have a
modern lens grinding shop In connection with my optical
parlors. This fact enables me to repair broken lenses
while you wait, If you will bring me the broken pieces,
I am able to get out prescription work the same day it ls
received. This eliminates tho delay and annoyance of
walting while your prescription is sent out of town.
. All the work, from the examination ot the eye to the
finished lenses and fitting of glasses ls done under my per
sonal supervision. Knowing that tho work Ia right, I do
not hesitate to guarantee satisfaction.
Bear me tn mind please when I can be of further ser
vice to you.
Yours very truly.
Dr. M. R. CAMPBELL,
Louisa S. HMgenhoeker, Asst.
. / Registered Optometrists, H
112 W. Whltner 8t.,
Ground Floor.
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? HTA ND I NU OF THE CLUBS. ?
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South Atlantic
Won. Lost. P. C
Columbia. 21 10 677
Columbus. -1 ll 050
AugUBta. 20 12 air,
Charleston. 18 14 663
Matoo. IC IK 456
Albany. v? ia 387
Jacksonville. io 21 323
Savannah. 10 22 313
Southern
Won. LoBt. P. C.
Now Orleans. 52 34 60S
Memiiliis. Cl :i7 580
Birniingliaui. 47 30 547
Nashville. 48 40 545
Atlanta. 41 44 4SS
Mobile. 40 46 46C
Chattanooga. 3C 51 4u7
Little Kock. 31 54 366
American.
Won. Lost. P. C.
Chicago. 62 29 642
Boston. 48 28 632
Detroit. 48 ?il ?OH
New York. 40 30 506
Washington. 37 41 ?7?
St. Louis. 31 46 403
Philadelphia. iv 4S 377
Cleveland. 28 49 364
NatlonaL
Won. Lo Rt. P. C
Philadelphia. 41 33 654
Chicago. Al 36 638
Brooklyn. 41 36 WM
St. Louis. 41 40 506
Pittsburgh. 38 39 4'J4
New York. 35 38 479
Boat on. 35 43 449
Cincinnati. 32 40 444
Federal.
r Won. Lost. P.C
Chicago.? 46 32 590
Kansas City. 45 33 577
St. Louis. 44 34 564
Pittsburgh. 41 35 539
Newark. 42 38 625
Brooklyn.35 46 430
Buffalo. 35 49 417
Baltimore. 30 48 385
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4> YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. *
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Southern League.
At Atlanta 6; Little Bock 2.
At New Orle ns 7; Chattanooga 1.
At Birmingham 3; Nashville 1.
At Mobile 3; Memphis 2; eleven in
nings.
Sooth Atlantic League.
At Albany 13; Macon 5. *
At Augusta 2; Charleston 4.
At Columbia 2; Savannah 1.
At Columbus 8; Jacksonville 6.
National League.
At Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 1.
At New York 2; Chicago ?.
At Boston 6; Pittsburgh 5; fifteen
Innings.
At Phlladelphla-St. Louis; postpon
ed, rain.
American League.
At Chicago 6; Philadelphia 2.
At St. Louis 2; Washington 6.
At Cleveland-Boston, postponed,
rain.
At Detroit-New York, postponed,
rain.
Federal League.
At St. I ?iuIK 0; Chicago 6.
At Pittsburgh 3; Buffalo 4.
No others scheduled.
I I 'I ??14 4 4 till! HU I
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ll Personal ii
Messrs. II. M. Morrow and
Clarence A. Morrow were business
visitors in the city yesterday from
Iva.
Mrs. E. G. Evans and daughters,
Misses Lula and Margaret Evans, and
Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter of Pendleton
wero in the city yesterday.
Dr. George Pettigrew of Due West
was a business visitor yesterday.
Mrs. H. E. Cllnkscales and son,
Ray Cllnkscales, of Lowndesvlllo are
tho guests of Mrs. Henry Johnson on
Greenville street.
Mr. M. B. Richardson of lebanon
was a business visitor In Anderson
yesterday.
Messrs. H. F>. A. King and Louis
King of Sandy Springs was a busi
ness visitor in Anderson yesterday.
Mr. J. M. McKenzie of Honca Path
apent a few hours In the city yester
day.
Messrs. A. A. Dean and E. .T.
Pruitt of Starr were business visitors
In Anderson yesterday.
Mr. Arthur Brown of Iva was
anu,ng the business visitors yester
day.
Mr. Harrison Simpson and daugh
ter. Miss Iva Simpson were In the
city yesterday from Iva. Returning
home with them was Miss Ina Simp
son, who has been attending tho sum
mer school.
Dr. Knox and Sam Bowen ot An
trevillc wero In thc city yesterday.
Mr. T. C. Jackson. Jr., of Iva was
In Anderson yesterday.
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Miss Lydia Sherard of WIlHamston
waa In tho city shopping yesterday.
Mrs. J. A. Jolly of R. P. D. No.
1 waa In the city yesterday.
Mr. W. M. Lewis of Iva waa among
l'houe ^^^^^^
Fur Two Charming Visitors.
Misses Tassie ami Lucy Pringle of
Charleston, were .Mrs. .M. C. Dick
son's charming honor guests ou
Thursday evening when she enter
tained lu their honor. .Mrs. F. A.
?'arter and Mrs. Jesse Wall presided
at the punch howl.
The guests for the evening were:
Misse? Foe IJroyles, Helen nm:
Genevieve ll Uti ter, Alberta Hroek.
Caroline Bradley of Washington, (la.,
Mona Coleman <?f Bastniau, (Ja., Ly
dia Bewley. Mcs.srs. A. !.. Todd, 1..
M. Cochran. Paul Dickson, J. M.
Dickson, Willie Marshall, J. C.
(Jarrett, Qlenn Evans, Kills Kvatis.
W. Pi Nicholson. Ned Provost, Sam
Orr Tribblo, S. M. Wolfe, Paul Wat
kins. Box Rice, Robert and Archie
Cathcart, Charlie Pant, Dr. Claud
Harris, and Kev. J. H, Gibbon ey.
Mrs. Orr Entertains.
Mrs. Murshall Orr was hostess for
a few of her friends yesterday after
noon, when she entertained at cards
at her handsome home lu North An
derson. It was a delightfully pleas
ant occasion ami fully enjoyed by the
guests for the ufternoon among whom
were: Mrs. Anna Westou, Mrs. \\ .
I). McLean, Mri J. I). Hammett,
Mrs. Jno. Fast. Mrs. T. L. Cely,
Mrs. S. Li. Prince. M.s. L. S. Hor
ton, Misses Louise Humphreys. Laura
Horton. Bertha Cash in, Mona Coleman
and Lillian Brock.
For M IN* Coleman.
Mrs. T. L. ('ely entertained at a
charming little informal card party
yesterday morning in honor of Mrs.
Horton's visitor. Miss Mona Coleman,
of Eastman, Ga.
Arter the cards were laid aside an
elegant salad course with sherbert
was .served.
Those present were: Mrs. L. S.
Horton, Mrs. W. D. Valentine, Mrs.
G. B. Greene. Mrs. Phelps Sassoon,
Misses Mona Coleman, Annie Cooley
and Bertha Cashin.
Biri Inlay Party.
A delightful party for the little
folks was given yesterday afternoon
by llttlo Miss Felicia Tolly nt her
home on West Market street. It wan
the ninth birthday of tho little hos
tess and a very happy occasion it
was for all. The children spent the
afternoon playing merry games after
which a dainty sweet course was
served.
Miss Frances Anderson Entertains
Miss Frrnces Anderson was the at
tractive hostess for onie of her friend
on Thursday evening, when she en
tertained at a lawn party at her. home
on Calhoun street.
Tho lawn of this pretty home was
especially attractive with Japanese
lanterns hung every where, and the
young pooplo anent most of the time
out there in the cool. Miss Ander
son proved herself a very channing
young hostess and her guests spent
a Very delightful evening.
Delightful Party.
A delightful party for the younger
social'set waa g'ven on Thursday
evening by Dean Russell at bis home
on South Main street, lt was given
in honor of Iiis house guests, his two
young cousins, Hal and Max Dean
of Starr who have been spending the
week with him.
Tho lawn waa bright with Japanese
lanterns, with chairs, benches and
swings placed every where and lt was
out here that tho.young people spent
most of the evening. From a rose
covered table on the piazza, delicious
nectar was served during tho even
ing and later a dalnt> awees course
waa served. It war, a very pleasant
occasion and . fully enjoyed by the
young folks.
Cream and Cake Sale.
The ladles of the Aid Society of the
First Presbyterian church will have
a benefit sale at Atkinson's ice cream
parlor all day ?next Thursday. They
will serve both cream and cake. At
kinson's parlor ls a most attractive
place to the people ot the city and
tho ladles hopo to have a large crowd
all day.
Mrs. Genevieve and r.??ile May
Simpson have gone to Asheville for a
stay of several weeks.
Dr. and Mra. L>. O. McCalla were
here yesterday on their way to their
home at Starr from a trip to Balti
more.
Mr. and Mra. Grady Acker of
Staunton. Va., aro visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Acker.
Miss Fay? McGee of Waycross, Ga.,
arrived last night and ls the guest
of lira. L. S. Horton.
Mrs. C. T. Ganso and son, C. T.
Gause returned to their home In Au
gusta yesterday, after a visit to Mrs.
Ed Atkinson and Mrs. Earlo Barton.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Allen will leave
thia morning for Montr?t, N. C..
Mrs. Allen has boen at the hospital
her,, for several weeks with fever,
but ls much better and lt la hoped a
stay at Montrent will be of great bens*
flt to her.
the business visitors in Anderson
Friday.
Mrs. Janies McGee of Starr was in
the city for a few hours yesterday.
Mr. T. L. Wooten of TownvlHo
waa a busineae visitor in Anderson
Friday.
Misses Etta Jenkin of Atlanta, Ga.,
ts apending the week with Misses Ibey
and Jessie Duckworth on Marshall
avenue.
Mrs. Marshall Jonea of Iva ls visit
ing friends in. the city.
HELPLESS AS BABY
Down in Mind Unable to Work, .
and What Helped Her.
Summit Point, W. Va.-Mis. Anna
3elle Emey, of this place, says: "I suf
cred for 15 years with an awful pain in
ny right side, caused from womanly
rouble, ?nd doctored lots for it, but with
out success. I su! fe red so very much,
fiat I became down in mind, and as help
ess as a baby. I was in thc worst kind
)i shape. Was unable to do any work.
I began taking Cardui, the woman's
:onic, and got relief from the very first
lose. - By the time I had taken 12 bot
Jts, my health was completely restored.
I am now 48 years years old, but feel as
good as 1 did when only 16.
Cardui certainly saved me from losing
my mind, and I feel it my duty to speak \
in its favor. I wish I had some power
over poor, suffering women, and could
make them know the good it would do
them."
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, it will certainly be
worth - our while to give Cardui a trial.
lt ha >een helping weak women for
more ..un 50 years, and will help you,
too.
Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it.
Writ, u: Chattanooga Medicina Co.. Ladles'
Adrisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., (or Snci.il
Imtrtuiioni on your case ami eVpaga book, "Home
Treatment (or Woman.*' in plain wrapper. N.C. 131
COLORED SI MMER SCHOOL
\ow 11 nu' Ul Teachers Unrolled and
Kier)thing (iointr Well.
Sixty-four teachers have been en
rolled at the eolored Hummer school.
A few of the teachers ure attending
the summer normal school at the
State College in Orangehurg. Others
will be in attendance during the next
two weeks.
Mothers teaching primary classes
are being taught hy Mary J. M. Karie,
while methods in Arithmetic, Algebra
und English grammar are presented
by Prof. Pegues. Domestice science
is being taught by C. W. Gassoway
and all of the teachers, both male and
female, are taking lessons in lilia
class.
Mr. J. JJ. Felton, county superin
tendent of education, and Prof. E. C.
McCantS, superintendent of tho city
?schools, spoke to the teachers on
Monday. They constitute a part of
the county hoard of education and
told the teachers that hereafter all
teachers wll lhavo to take thc exami
nation regardless of their diplomas
from the colleges where they graduat
ed. They said that credit will be giv
en to the teachers who attend the
Btimnior school and take thc final ex
amination given by the principal.
J. F. T?ode.
Traveling Man's Experience,
"In the aummer of 1888 I had a very
severe attack of cholera morbus. Two
physicians worked over me from four
a. m. to G p. m. without giving mc any
relief and then told me they did/hot
expect mc to live; that I had boil tel
egraph for my family. Inateasr or do
ng so, I gave tho hotel po/ter fifty
Minta and told him to buy ?Te a bottle
?>f Chamberlain's! Colls, ^noiera and
Diarrhoea Remed?, and ufke no subBti
ute. I took a doublcyffose according
o directions andi wong to sleep after
the second dose. I M five o'clock the
text morning I wlsicalled by my order
ind took a train fer my next stopping
point, a well man, but feeling rather
shaky from the severity of the attack."
writes H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky.
Obtainable everywhere._
TO THE
LADIES:
Do you realize the difference
in the appearance of your table
that nicely laundered table linen
will make?
Do you know that thc clear,
pearly white color, thc smooth,
even silky finish that we give
your table linen cannot even be
approached by hand work?
If you do not know it-inves
tigate.
Put a table clover In your next
week's laundry bundle. Let UB
show you just what wo can do.
You'll never regret lt.
Anderson Steam
Laundry
PRONE 7.
till
A NICE BIG ROAST
t>t Beef, Pork or Mutton ls really one
>f the best meats. For it is Just a?
good cold as bot. So yon can have
wveral meals with only one cooking.
Tell us to send one for Sunday din
ier. Make it a big one, for our meat?
ire cz choice that only a big one will
bave enough left to cut up old.
PHONE tM.
The Lily White Market
J. N. Ll NBS AY, Proprietor.
Classified
Want Advert:
Twenty-five words or leos, On? VI
Six Tlmao 11.00.
All advertisement over twenty-flvt
word. Kates oa l.uou words io
No advertisement taken for 1?
ff your name appears in tba telei
your want ad to 321 and a bill willi
prompt payment.
WANTS
WANTED-You to know that I am
still on tho job with tho best wood
and coal on thc market, if you
don't ?elicve it try mci W. O.
tinier, Phono 649. Successor to
Piedmont Coal and Wood Co.
4-16-tf.
WANTED-Experienced stenographer
for mouths of August aud Septem
ber. Address, X V Z care Intelli
gencer.-tl.
WANTED-You to look at page No.
2 of your telephone directory and
?ct busy. Do not count the cover as
[>age No. 1.
FOR SALE
l'Oit SALE-118 acre farm, well im
proved, six miles from Parkerville,
S. C., near school, church. For par
ticulars write, W. M. Tall? r' Mo
doc, S. C. 7-15-3tp.
FOR SALE or trade for a first class
second hand automobile, a first class
driving horse and carriage. J. Mon
roe Hanks. In caro of Fretweli Co.,
Phone 54. 7-l6-3t
PROFESSIONAL
I CARDS
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-406 Bleckley Building
Anderson, S. C.
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Building
W. Whitney St
RUFUS FANT, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cox-Townsend Bldg;.
Anderson, :.: South Carolina
?*tio to the Ant thon
sluggard; consider her
ways, and be wiae."
"A lesson from na?
lure.*
Are yon preparing
now for the future!
Systematic deposits
and quarterly Interest
provide a fond for ad
versity.
The Savings Depart
ment of
The
Bank of Anderson
The strongest bank
In the county.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Alwey? bears
the
Signature of
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CITROLAXI
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isfactory Hushing-m pain, no nau
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;cht. galt Usaf arty, Utah, writes: "I
and Citrolax tm best laxiUve I ever
?sad. Does nts gripe-no unpleasant
ifter-<?ffect*."r Evans' Pharmacy.
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? word? prorata for each additional
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WHEN YOU can not see right a?-p in
our Optical Department aud get just
the (liasses you need. Complete
grinding plant. Eyes scientifically
tested. Dr. M. H. Campbell. Louisa
S. Ililgcnbockcr, assistant, 1122 W.
Whituer St., Ground Floor.
Wear
Fro Lev S_ay
? ^ronf ^hced Oorsefo
Fitted perfectly by our cometiere
$3.50 to $12.50
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Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
To and From the
NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST, WEST
Leaves:
No. 22 . . . .6:08 A. M.
No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. Ku
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, Ga.
Condensed Passenger Schedule.
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
Effective Juno 6, 1915.
ANDERSON:
Arrivals
No. 31.7:36 A. M.
No. 33. 9:35 A. M.
No. 35.11:40 A. M.
No. 37...1:10 P. M.
No. 39... .. 3:40 P. M.
No. 41.6:00 P. M.
No. 43. 6:50 P. M.
No. 45.:.10:20 P. M.
Departures
No. 30. 6:25 A. M.
No. 32.8:21? A. M.
No. 34...10:30 A. M.
No. 36.12:10 P. M.
No. 38. 2:30 P. M.
No. 40. 4:60 P. M.
No. 42... 5:40 P. M.
No. 44..'.9*15 P. M.
C. fl. ALLEN,
Traffic Manager.
Your Attention
Please !
We can still supply yon with Nancy
Hall Potato Plants at 21.50 per 1,000.
?It ls not too late to plant Potatoes.
Von can set them 'out up to 15 July
and make good crop. So come ohesd
and get Ute planta.
.
We havo for today fresh pole beans,
cabbage, onions, large bell peppers,
frying chickens, eggs, butter, fresh
pineapples, fresh fish, etc..
Pohns np. 117. Delivery prompt. We
olsee 10 to ll each morning vida week.
Phono us early.
CR POWER & SON