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bRiNCE ALBERT ^ the national joy smoke is such good tobacco you feel like you could just eat the smoke I Yes, sir, P. A. puts a razor edge on your smoke-appetite-division that's nobby enough to be photographed! No other pipe and ciga rette tobacco can be like Prince Albert, because no other tobacco can be made like Prince Albert. The patented p-ocess fixes that-and removes the tongue-bite and throat parch! Let that digest! And that line of conver sation is 24 kt., whether you play P. A. in your old jimmy pipe or roll it The toppy red bag, 5c intQ Q mak?n's cigarette. For you can put your little old blue-pencil O. K. right here that Prince Albert is a regular double-header fora single admission -as joy'us to your tongue and taste one way as the other ! Will the "rollers" kindly step forward for a spell and get somo of this listen into their systems? Because Prince Albert certain and sure jams moro joy into a makings paper than ever before wa3 figured up on two hands ! In the plain language of the hills, you can't any more resift such makin's tobacco than a bullfrog can pass up a piece pf red flannel ! Because P. A. hands to you everything any cigarette roller ever dreamed-out-rare flavor, and aroma, and mildness, and body; absolutely tho best bet-the best smoke you or any other man ever did roll and put the fire to ! Men, we tell you to wise up. P. A. is crimp cut and stays put-which means rolling P. A. is as easy a>; falling off a log. And it's good to remember P. A. is put up in the toppy red bag especially for you "rollers." Sells for the price of a jitney ride, 5c. Now, will the "pipers" kindly open both ears? Here's tobacco that has made it possible for three men to smoke pipes where one smoked before! Any way you hook it up, Prince Albert is tobacco insurance ! Yes, sir, it guarantees your future as well as your present smok ings ! And just makes your tongue so jimmy pipe joy'us th?w your smoke appetite grovvS whopping big. You men who "dassn't," we say you go to P. A., natural-like! Because there isn't a bite in a bairel of this national joy smoke. Unlimber your old jim my pipe ! Dig it out of the dark corner, jam it brimful of P. A> And make fire with a match ! Me-o-my ! Yen get acquainted with Prince Albert in the toppy red bag. Sc ; or tidy ted tin, 10c, bat for thc doubla bach'action-joy, yon bay a crystal glaj* pound humidor. And then you're act I You Bee, it ha? the eponge-moistener top and keeps P. A. at the highett top-notch point of perfection. Prince Albert ia also eotd in pound and half ?pound tin humidor?. The tidy red tu?, 10c Municipal Fly Swatting. Atlanta, (Ja.. July 19.-Fifty million bouse ?ties, to be paul for by Atlanta at 26 cents per quart, 1s the contract signed with tho city by two Arizona men this week, and the work of round ing up tho flies wt:) begin at once. i Richardson .and White, tho two wes terners, says they will catch f?00 gal lons of the pests within a few weeks, thereby neting $500 at the market price. They do not expect to usc a .watter, however, hut about 500 traps ot a newly patented kind, placed in all parts of the city. Dr. Claude A. Smith, city bacterio logist and .'ly expert, says then- aro 25,000 Mies in a ((uart, which would mako fifty million In the 500 gallons contracted for. When caught, they w'ill go to feed the ant eater at tue Grant Park Zoo. Value of Words. Atlanta. Ga., July 1?.-If Crawford Wheatley, representative from Amerl eus, didn't have a good ear, and If the new hmiBo reading clerk, J. E. T. Dowden, didn't ready every little word In the bills (becuuse he hasn't been there long) there would not be n law on the Georgia statutes today. They would all bc repealed. SSW Ai The Chewiest "JP Chewing Gum Jp l||^eve2* Chewed^jj?F Chew ^?i^??^^"Bol?s,. - 5c. the packet or two "Bobs** for a cent at all the better stands and stores. "DOBS"istheboy MmM for everybody* Candied overwith peppy pepperminl-theheart?f the heart is the gum.Itgets better with every chew. ^olis" te Que Good Get! Th eolerk was droning out a hill, and at last roached tho repealing clause, which clones every such docu ment, hut which seldom is road hy tho clerk. Mr. Wheatley was listen ing, for some odd reason. Ho rose und addressed tho > hair. "Mt. Speaker, If the clerk will read that clause ngain you will observe that lt repeals every law in Georgia, Uv said. Tho Clerk road the repeal ing clause ngalii. Hy the accidental insertion of the HtLlo word "not" lt read: '"He lt further enacted that all laws and parts ol* laws NOT In con flict with this act be" hereby repeat ed." The "NOT" was quickly extracted and tho house proceeded with its busi ness. Conqueror of Mexico City, and Defeated Leader. General Gomales. Mexico City has been taken again lu a battle which lasted several days between the C?rranse and tho Zn ita factions. ' General Gonzales marched Into the oity Monday. ae~ i cording to despatches he had send out [The Zapata troops evacuated Friday. General Zapata. General Zspata. who. until he took Mexico City, was rated as A bandit, and his troops were In possession of Gie capital for rosny mouths. General Villa left it to them when.be moved north. Stories of tba evacuation say the Zapata officers looted the hanks and private houses as they left. ?+***???*++*+*++?++? ? ? ? ? ? ?ESTEKDA?'S liESl'LTH. ? ? + *+???***?*+?+?+++*+ ? ? ? Southern League. At Atlanta 'S ; Nashville 1. At Mobile ?Jj Chattanooga 2. At .Ww Orleans :.; Memphis 2. .\t birmingham o; Little itock 4. South Atlantic League. At Al ban y 4; Columbus lo. Ai Savannah 2; Augusta I. At'Charleston i, Columbia ! At .Macon !): Jackson ville. Nat ?una I League. At Philadelphia .">; Chicago ?. Second gante called ia third on count of rain. At Boston 4; Cincinnati I? At Hrooklyn .'{; Pittsburgh 0. At New York 4; St. lintis :'.. American League. At Cleveland 4; Washington ll. At Detroit 12; Philadelphia G. At Chicago 4; Iloston 0. At Chicago 4; Hosten G. At St. ixiuis 3; N? \v York tO. At St. Jx>uis 1; New York 4. Federal Longue. At Pittsburgh 2; Buffalo 3. At st. Louis <?; Baltimore ?? ? ? At Chicago ll; Hrooklyn 5. At Kansas City-New York; wet grounds. Georgia Furm Facts. Atlanta, (Ju., July 19.-Georgia'has ?91,027 farms, of which loo,047 ure operated by owners and managers and 100,980 by tenants, according to fig ires presented this week by Jonathan li. Frost i.i his magazine, "The Call of the South." Mr. Frost comments on the tenant question nfter givlug a umber of statistics on Georgia agrl ulture, an'"* says: "A country never reaches its high est possibilities when most of its laud Is e..'.milted by tenants. We all know it Is not in human nature for men to akc as much interest lu a home und in laud that is not their own as they do in their own home and farm. "What Georgia needs now more than anything else in the way of better busi ness conditions is more small tamis operated by their owners." Mr. Frost has benn making rather an exhaustive study of general con ditions in Georgia and has compiled many facts of unusual interest and value. Good Rules for Girls. In the August Woman's Home Com panion. Alice Farnham Leader, a New York physician, wirtes an extremely sensible and helpful article entitled "Health and Good Looks" in which I 'she lays down simple ruleu for the girl wjio wants to keep her good looks, She says that health depends upon food, sleep, and fresh air, and not upon pills and prescriptions. She j tells girls what to cat and how to ex ercise. On the subject of sleep she ! writes In parts as follows: "No less important than the rules for healthful eating are those which should, govern your sleeping. Don't dismiss the subject with the thought that you sleep eight hour.* out of every twenty-four and in so doing meet the demands of nature. Thc length of time you spend in slumber ls secondary in importance to the) way you sleep. Nowadays few wo men need to bo told of the advan tages of sleeping In a wcll-ventllated room. That ls one of the chief re quisities of healthful sleep. Another is to wear lootse-fitting, comfortable sleeping garments." Traveling Man's Experience. "In the summer of 1888 I had a very I severe attack of cholera morbus. Two | ! physicians worked over me from four a. m. to 6 p. m. without giving mo any relief and then told me they did not | I expect me to live; that I had best tel I egraph for in/ family. Instead of do ing so, I gave the hotel porter fifty I cents and told hun to buy me a bottle I of Chamberlain's Colls, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and. take no substi tute. I took a double dose according to directions and went to sleep after thc second dose. At five o'clock the next morning I was called by my order I and took a train for my next stopping I point, a well man, but feeling rather shaky from the severity of the attack,' writes H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky. I Obtainable everywhere._' IF.SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Use it like a cold cream and dry Eczema eruptions right np. Tho moment you apply bold-sulphur to an itching or broken ont skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a remiwned dermatologist. This remarkable Bulpnur made into a thick cream effects such prompt relief, ?wen in aggravated Eczema, that it is a never-ending source of amazement to physicians, For many years bold-sulphur has oe? mpied a secure position in the treat* iitcnt of cutaneous cru|tti<>nR by reason ot ita cooling, parasite-destroying prop erties and nothing ha? over been found to take . its place in relieving irritable and inflammatory Affr?tions of tho skin. While not always .establishing a perma nent cure,. yet ia every instases, lt immediately subdues the itching irrita tion .nd keats the Fescroa right up and it is often years Isier before any erup tion again manifolds itself. #Any good druggist will supply an ounce of hold-sulphur, which should be applied tn tho nffneted parts like the ordinary ?nhl creams e lt Un't unpleas ant anti the prompt relief afforded is Very welcome, partirulnrly when tho Kc sema is accump.iuird.wlth torturous Heh inc. . ----~. - - IPROFESSIONAL I CARDS I C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson? S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitner St RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW . CoX'Tounscnd llldg. Anderson, :.: South Carolina Your Attention Please ! Wc can still Rupply you with Nancy Hall Potato Plants at $1.50 per 1,000 It is not too lato to plant Potatoes You can set them out up to 15 July and make good crop. So come ohead und get thc plants. - Wc have for today fresh pole heans, cabbage, onions, large bell peppers, frying chickens, eggs, butter, frosh pineapples, fresh fish, etc. PohnB up, 117. Delivery prompt. We close 10 to ll each morning this week. Phone us early. C. F. POWER & SON Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a GAS RANGE tackle the coal range all day one of these Kui Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly Anderson Gas Co. Phone 844 Thrift "(io to the Ant thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise.*' "A lessen from na ture." Are yon preparing now for the future! Systematic deposits and quarterly Interest prov Ide a fund for ad? versify. The Savings Depart* meat of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Derrtopto* and printing ?ten? ty nrtk?a. Mort beautiful work guaranteed at ail lime* JUtiataeitaa Or No Chan?. Developing, 10e Pw Film. Printing: frinU 1 UiU 1-4, SB; S 1.5X4 1.4 fe: I U4?S KS, Sr. Quick delivery. SOM) caa film to Wa? our BPTvtao. AGKNTS WANTED LIGON DRUG (V Sstartanburg, 8. .C CASTO R I A For Infants and Chfldren lu Us* For Over 30 Years Always beers the Signature ot CLASSIFIED COLUMN WAST ADVERTISING KATES Twenty-live words or less, One Tiine 25 cents, Three Times r?0 cents, Six Times $T?0. AH advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Hates on 1,000 words to be used in a month made on application. Xo advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears in the telephone directory you can tele phone! your want ad to ''21 and a hill will be mailed after its in ser? iou for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-Mules six to ten years of ago. .HuKt be Hound and straight. Dring them in and get the cash. The Pretwell <'o. 7-18-tf. 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 it fry me. W. O. Ulmer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. WANTED-You to look at page No. 2 of your telephone directory and get busy. Do not count the cover as pago No. 1. MISCELLANEOUS SIHSCKIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During the Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to securo votes to win the cap ital prize, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at the rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get some of tho money back which 1 put into tho contest, I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Daily Intelligencer at the rate o' $:t.00 a year to anyono wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rato of SI.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, tddress P. O. Box 347, Anderson, ^JJ.JD;_ 6-17tf WHEN YOU can not see right step in our Optical Department and get Just the (Hasses you need. Complete grinding plant. Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. lt. Campbell, Louisa S. Ililgenboeker, assistant, 112 W. Whitncr St., Ground Floor. Pure Refreshing Sanitary Healthful Bottled Has 158 imita' tiona Whit's the Answer? ? ? : Fro Li\ &&y I ' isfronf Ugced Oonsefs Fitted perfectly hy our corsetlere $3.50 to $12.60 . Mrs. B. Graves Boyd