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TODAY Choo Choo Girls Presenta "IZZY OUT OF THE CABARET'* MOVIES FOR TODAY ?A WOMAN FROM WA KHK NH* i Mujee! lc Two Keel I ?ramII. 44 A ?KAL IS IIKKAMH" Beaty. BIJOU TMEATO TODAY Elsie Janis in a Paramount Feature "BETTY IN SEARCH OF A THRILL" Five Reels. .1 (,i 1 ts ?piplll It Costs Less Than 1-2 cent an hour Ceiling, Wail ?od Oscillating Fans In all Sizes Southern Public Utilities Co. Phone 223 Reduction Sale of Low Shoes We've many Oxfords, and ell style? of Pumps; In auy leather, and White Canvas at big reductions tin prices. But have no room to mention prices on all of them-Any price you want [rom $1.50 to $3.85 Thompson's 'lire Om Price Shoe Store , Wa Sell For Cash Only. ' SMCaBffMB MIHI ll I-I.-...- .... ..: 'I 'I-J _ ,. . ?J? .1.1.. |i BIBLES BIBLES BIBLES W?? have a splendid line of Cambridge and Bagster Bibles and Testaments. FANTS BOOK STORE IN YOUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing system* should be of.the first importance tf you consider the good hesltb, the comfort and the convenience of your family. Oar numbing fe the Quality Kind that adda te the house beautiful by the luxuriousness and good designing of the fixtures. Get ear 1st hasten, Jethia* . SaeelaKy. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY -THE PLUMB GOOD FLDMBEBS" ?M W. Beale? Kt. (fader Maple itali) PHONS 4SI COMPANY 8. LEAVES FOR [8LEJDF PALMS SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES AN DERSON THIS MORNING 6 O'CLOCK THE ENCAMPMENT Will be Held at Isle of Palms and AU Expecting Good Time Big Banquet Given. L Company H. National Guards ol [South Carolina leaves this morning at ti o'clock for the isle i>f Palms where they will lie encamped r>r the next ten days. They leave oi a special ? trsin carrying one baggage coach, ont? i %\\; coadll and a Pullman. Thin I train will pick up oilier conches at Belton: Among those going from Anderson are: Oiiicers. Lieut. Col. P. lt. McCully, Capt. B. B. Goasett, Lieut. J. C. Shearer, al) regimental officers of the First re giment. Commissioned oiiicers of the Anderson company, Capt. L. L. Lig ?n, [/.eut. Paul E. Bradshaw, Lieut. J. J. Trowbridge. Sergeants J. V. Elliott, C. J. Ivcster. P. W. Lon skoskl, W. If. Fennell, and quarter master sergeant, J. L. Brown. Corrorals, M. H. (?alllard. W. R. Sllger. J. F. LaFoy. W. S. Todd. P. W. Kampey. Musicians. W. II. Hayes. Mock Thonierson, Cook A. Webber. PrIintes. J. P. Armstrong, P. L. and O. E. Alewrn?, J. P. Bowie. J. Ti. Blaire. Jess?? Burton. W. M. Carne?, M. I). Cooper, Ben Orr, L. A. Dugan, Jesse ?1 Duckworth. Call Ellison, J. R. ..'unL. Jr., Walter Fant. Charlie Fields, R. E. Franklin. C. II. Balliard, J.H. Gassaway, Claude Hancock, H. L. Hayos, T. C. Kav. J. W. Kelly. B. B. King, W. C. King, Ho&'a Martin. Ri?S. McOuen. lt. H. Partridge, Floyd Simpson, J. B. Smith. W. K. Sad grove. J. B. Smith. J. E. Thomas., Everett Trussell. J. W. Watt, W. M. .Willingham. T. B. Moore. Frank C. Skelton, Joe Maidox, Ellis Gainbrell, Willie P. Carter. Sam A. Skelton, J. B. Brocks. The two regimental color ser geants. TJ. H. McCully and Jesse T. Crawford, both of Anderson are with the regiment and are assigned to this company. Everyone is looking forward to a fine time in Charleston. Thc camp sito is an ideal one, affording surf bathing for the men, which su Ur. their tastos entirely. The city o' Charleston has arranged to give the militia .pincers a banquet. The fol- | lowing invitation has boen sent every .olllcer of tho first roglment: The City ot Charleston, S. C. requests tho honor of your presence at a banquet given the Honorable Secretary of War and the officers of the First Reg?-, .\ ment South Carolina National Guards, at thc Isle of Palms Hotel Wednesday evening. July 28th, 1915. at 6:30 o'clock. [DEATHS) Mrs M. C. Masters. Miss Mary C. Masters, wife of Mr. James M.'Mvsters. died at their home In the Mountain Creek section Sunday at 11:30 a. m. after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock ??. Mountain Creek church, conducted j Rev. W. B, Hawkins, and inter ment was made in the adjoining ceme tery. Mrs. Masters, was a daughter of.the late Ellas Kay or Abbeville and had lived th 'the' Mountain Creek section ? eyer since her marriage to Mr. Mas ters. She was 80 years old and had been'a consistent member nf the Bap tist church.. She was a woman with .many admirable traits and she will be greatly missed In her community. Besides her husband she is sur vived by one daughter, MUM Annie Masters, and four sons, Messrs. A. N. E. W. and J. N. Masters, all of An derson and J. M. Masters of Atlan ta. Messrs. A. W. and E. D. Kay of title city are her half brothers add Mrs.-Junes Cllnkscales of Abbeville ls her half sister. APPOINTED SALES MANAGER Mr. E. Adams ls Wat? Agent Fer Peerless Asto.Wssher Brush. Mr. E. Adams has ?een apnoin ted by the Mack Manufacturing company, Of Harrisburg. Pa., sales manager for the state of South Carolina for their "Peerless" Auto-Washer brush, a de vice for washing automobiles, trucks? carriages and windows. '.In- another column of the Intelli gencer, there'ls an advertisement ex pMntng this new brush. It ls claim ed to be a great time and labor sav ing device. ;-'. Af Tos Peeling FItf Do you envy the man or woman of untiring energy, strong body sad hap py disposition? All these depend upon good health, and good health ls impos sible wheu th? kidneys are weak, over worked of diseased. Foley Kidney Fills act promptly and help the kidneys Al ter the blood and caat out the poison ous waste producta that cause sore sad swollen muscles sod Joints, back ache, rheomatlsm, and the symptoms that gits warning or dangerous kidney: and bladder ailments. Brans Phar macy. WHITE m ARRESTED FOR OPERATING STILL PLACED IN IVA GUARD HOUSE EARLY YESTER DAY MORNING BOTH MEN WANTED United SUtes Officials Declared Yesterday That They Had Bench Warrants for Both. Bud Evans ami WU Karn (iunter, two whit?? mon, were IO<1K<'<I lu the Iva guard house shortly bolo rt) one o'clock yesterday morning by Deputy Sheriff Ira WlleH, they being charged with operating an Illicit distillery. Mr. Wiles was assisted la fae arrents by Policeman Gus Mcdill of Iva. Later Charles J. Lyon, United States De puty Marshall, and Ronmaine Q. Mer rick, United States revenue collector, both of Greenville, wein to Iva and brought thc men to Anderjon where they were lodged In thc county Jail. The still was found to the wes! of Bai'303, about 500 hundred yards from tlw Anderson county linc It had been susnected ?or some time that tnere was a still somewhere in that section of the county, but up until yesterday the otlicers had been unsuccessful in tr) lng to locate lt. A complete still outfit, having a capacity of GO or CO gallons. wan found, together with ri?O or tiOO gal lons of beer, which was destroyed. Had Worran!s For Both. While In th? city yesterday after noon Mr. Merrick stated that he had bench warrants for both of the men who were captured at Iva. O-i0 of them was out on bond for ivis ap;)ea*# nnce nt court in answer to the charge of distilling liquor and tho other had never been arrested, although he had been wanted for:morc than a year. Bud Evans was th.*? ?nan who was out on bond and he ls the same one who fired nt Sheriff Ashley when the latter was In tho lower part of the county raiding stills recently. Mr. Merrick stated that Gnnter had been searched ifor everywhere and that a warrant for his arrest hud been sent over to Georgia. Recently hp .lad been going under thc name of Bill Thompson. This makes two stills that bavc been destroyed in the'1 lower part of the countv within the past two weeks and the people in ?that section hope that it Mil nut a Rtdp to the booze that has been so plentiful. 1 ARTI KM'TO/ASHEVILLE ??,Jni. - IV Ul?' .> 1 This M"antafn Report Is ?et tin ?Ni: MI - ber of Tourists. Last night the following were re gistered at tf.ie St. ' James hotel, nil being on their way to Asheville, N. C. ' J. A. Worle/ and A. McGlnly of Elberton. Ga., W. J-..And H. A. Forb es ahd A. Gourges of Plncola, Fla., Mr8.'V. H. Hansen of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. E. ('. (lot ha rd of Knox ville, Tenn., Miss Lataly of Birming ham, Ala., A. V. Sanford and P. K. Gibbs of. Knoxville; Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Martin of Atlanta. Ga. UNVEILED MONUMENTS Two Woodmen of World Monuments Were Unveiled on Sunday. A number of people from this city went to Townville on Sunday to at tend the unveiling of monuments erected to the late Sovereigns Dr. W. T. Hunt and M. J. O'Neal by tie Woodmen of the World. Mr. T. Fran?. Watkins made the-'address and the oxerclaes were largely attended. To Clesa Graveyard. , All those Internste*! In 'Midway church are asked to bo present Wed nesday morning, July 21 to clean off the graveyard. F. E. Kowalski Secretary and Tr easurer. If BackHurts Use Salts For Kidneys Eat Leas Meat tf Kidneys Feel . Like Lead or Bladder t Bothers. Mest folks forget that the kidneys Uko the bowols get sluggish and clog ged and ne-ofi a flushing occasionally, else We have backache, and dull mis ery In the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, add stomach, sleeplessness and all ?orts ot blsdder disorders. You dimply must keep your kid neys active and clean, and the mo ment you feel an ache or pain in the xldney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store nero, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act Una. This famous salts ls made from the acid of grapes" and lemon juice, combined with athis, "and ls harmless :o flush clogged kldr&ya and stimulate .hem to normal activity. It also neu tralises tue scids In the urine so it no longer Irritates, that ending bladder l?lsorders. Jad Salts ls harmless; inexpensive; ******* a delightful effervescent llthts water drink which everybody should *?*tj now ?nd men tai keep their kid neys clcsn thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known lota? druggists says be sells lots of Jad ?alts to folks waa believe tn overcoming kidney trouble while ft ls only trouble. SOUVENIR SPOONS I GOING RAPIDLY, - I A "Beauty From Delaware" is now Attracting the "Spoon Faddists." Tho Souvenir Spoons are still going ' as rapidly as before. In facti it ap-: pears as if now Spoon Faddists hod been added to the ranks of the Sou venir Spoon savers since last week. The Georgia Spoon hasn't vet put In Its appearance, but a beauty from Del aware has arrived upon tho scene and with her beauty of design and grace of manner, ?he ha:; charmed ell with whom site has come in contact with. The Georgia spoon will certainly be hore next week, and li you have not yet seen the Delaware spoon drop in ami take a look at it. you will be very agreeably surprised. Very seldom a day passes but what some one sayo: ?"Well, i have decided to get a spoon of each slate just as you put them on. I am going to get tho complete sot; 1 think that there is nothing that would he nicer In the way of souvenir spoon*." Tiley are absolutely correct. These ?poops are beautiful In design, ard their quality is of the very best. No one need feel ashamed to give a pres ent of these spoons to any person. They are A-l in every way. HORSE KNOCKED 00WN And Mr. Clarence Osborne Was Thrown to the Street. 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