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North 'Anderson Residence of John Linley hWW?? Ii ~~~~ Today, take a car to NORTH ANDERSON, get off any place you wish, and walk over th? various parts of this high grade development. You will be charmed with the general effect, pleased with the beautiful out look, and delighted with the Beauty Spots provided for the residents. If you desire quiet and. restfulness, if you wish to bc away from thc smoke, noise, rush and hustle of the city, come to NORTH ANDERSON, and live in its delightful environment. In other words, NORTH ANDERSON*is THE residential section of Ander son now, and it always will be. Thertf.js no other part of the city, or its sub urbs that has the natural advantages that NORTH ANDERSON enjoys. This being true, why hesitate?. ! .V. r Thc $? 0.00 down and $10.00 a monffHs as easy to pay as one could pos sibly ask; and the "Profit Sharing" plan is the most liberal offer we know of anywhere in the wide, wide world on any legitimate real-estate proposition. Phone us NOW, and let us show you some of the beauties of NORTH AN DERSON, and explain in detail how easy YOU can own one of these lots, either for a HOME of as an INVESTMENT. ?? ? . ri ?y* . T- < .' * >. wj?-*?v?. fj?i y -".v.'. - ? No obligation on your part whatever, if you phone. See on Phone . John Linley or ^Gen^, Watson Phone Nos 647, 906, 310. CALOMEL WHEN Bil MMES YOU SIG I?NI Unr TIM" IS Knifes To] GtttR Year Sluggish Um asl Bawds. abl Calomel make* VJU ?lek. It'a Mel Take a dose of'the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calouil, when il cornea into contact ' With sour bil? crashes into lt. breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are slug ?lab and "all- knocked out," if your ver li torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, d i trines?, coated ?, If breath is ban or ftomseh sour, a spoonful of h?rmt,*? Dodson'*? fane-tonight on my guarantee. TO fie LADIES: Do yon realize the difference ta the appearance of your table that nicely laundered table linen will make? Do yon know that the clear, pearly white color, the smooth, ?rea silky ti nish that we give your table linen cannot ev-rn be approached by hand workT It you do not know it-Inves tigate. rut a table clover In your next iMira laundry b?ndle. Let en .ter* yan inst whai we ca? do. Tonil never regret lt '"fT"'f " - ** "" PH?H* 7. Here'? ray guarantee- Ho to any drug .tore and get a 60 cent bottle or Dod son'* Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up end make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money Dodson's Liver Teas IA destroying the ule of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vege table, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. * I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod son's Liver TtTte wilLput your sluggish liver to work? and clean your bowels of that ?our bile and constipated waste which, is clogging your system and mak ing you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle oi Dodson's Liver ^Tone will keep your-entire family feeling-fine for months. Olva it to your children. It ls I harmless-, doesn't gr ipa and .they like its I pUasant^taste. mmm?mm^^mm^mm^m_^ ?MI'S ?*M* Kim M l?< T !: Personal I %*44 i tttI tl Mr. Forest Campbell of Columbia? was a business visitor lo the city yes terday. William B. Harrison, general agent for Continental Casualty Co., of Greenville, spent a few hours In the city yesterday on business. * --- Messrs. C. C. Kev. H. S. Fant and W. E. Thresn?r were lu the city yesterday from T J wu vii le. 1 MISS BWrldgt- Foster of Pondie to .i was In th? cit? shopping yesterday. Mr. D. r. Lea?d. of Hartwell. Ga., and Mr. A. H. Leard of Bo werri! le. Ga., spent yesterday In Anderson. L Dr. C. B. Brendin has returned to hthe city after visiting clinics in Terre /laute, St. Lon! i and Baltimore. Messrs. Lee Goldsmith and F. H. Mounts of New York City. Lee Hitch cock of La Salle, 111., and D. II. Smith of Pittsburgh, Pa., were Jewel ry drummers in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. BrlBsey and Mr. John Will Robinson are visiting In Wilmington, N. C. Picturesque Park Fer California Re* sort. "A long the cliffs facing the Pacific Ocean at Ocean Beach, Cal., one of the moat picturesque parkB tn the country is now being developed," says thc August Popular .Mechanics Maga sine, .in an Illustrated article. "The work ls bolng done by Japanese and tho park is to bo Japanese in style. Tho sandstone- cliffs stand from 20 to 40 ft., above the ocean and havo been worn into fantastic shapes by the continual pounding of tho waves. This featuro ls taken tull advantago oi In the development of thc park. Some of tho miniature canonB eui hack in to the cliff aro spanned by arched wooden bridgea of a novel typo for thils country, but common in Japan. All beams and posts for the bridges as well as tho posts for the fences, are first charred. The chsrrod parts i re then scraped off until a surface mottled with brown and black ia ex posed. This process not only results In beautiful colorings, but brings out the grain of the wood. The bridgea and the grounds generally are lighted at nfgM. by lamps set on lamp-posts made of trees of odd shapes, thc lamps having conical conerB made of bark and supported on th0 cut-off branches of tho trees. Tho sunshades scatter ed about Ute grounds aro also made from trees in wblcfTthe branches have been cut off at just i'm right height to support the umbrollallke shades." Ara Tea Feeling FHT Do you envy th? man or woman of untiring energy, strong body and hap py disposition? All these depend upon good health, and good health ls impos sible when th? kidneys are weak, over worked of .diseased. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly and help the kidneys fil ter the blood and cast out the poison ous waste products that canse sore and swollen muscles and Joints, back ache, rheumatism, and the symptoms that give warning of dangerous kidney and bladder alimenta, ' Evans Phar macy. i! For ? Charming Visitor. MbB? Caroline Vaneo of Columbia was Mi. s Jessie Browne's charming guest of honor at a lovely Httl? card party yesterday morning at her pret ty home on West Market street. Tables were arranged on thc parlo and hall and sonn? time was pleasant - ly spent after which the cards were laid aside and a dainty menu was served by tho attractive hostess as sisted by Miss Laura Horton. The guests for tho morning were Mes dames C. A. Gumbrell, H. A. Orr, John Frank, J. tl. Godfrey, C. F. HOBS, J. C. Stribling, G. 1$. Green, T. L. <Vlv, Willett .Sloan. Marleston Barton. W. D. McUan, J. D. Max well. P. K. McCnily. Ml-ses Anne Ross Cunningham. Janie Hamlin, Lil lian Brock, Carrie Fretwoll, Y?na Patrick. "Rhcrsldc Camp." "RIverBldo Camp" is the name of a charming camp to he opened at Hailey Ferry on August 4th hy Mrs. J. N. Land of Starr. This attrac tive place which Dr. Hailey has so recently equipped an j fitted up, is be ing still further improved, and will be a moat ideal camp when comnlet ed. lu addition to the club house already there Dr. Halley is now hav ing a dancing paviliou built, Mrs. I/uid will place .y comfort and convenience at the disposal of her guests, at saddle horses, dally pa pers, magazines, boats, fishing tackle an! everything else that go' with camp Misses Janie and Dinle Simpson of Clinton were here yesterday on their way to Starr to visit their sister, Mrs. J. H. Pruitt. Mrs. Mike Hoke of Birmingham is visiting her mother. Mrs. W. H. Nar din. Misses Jen and Lal Cunningham of Anderson are visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison.- Abbeville Medium. Mrs. W. A. Templeton and Mr3. W!. D. Barksdale of Abbeville and Mrs. John M. Thorne of Lexington, Ky., are the guests of Mrs. P. S. MeCulIy at her home just west of the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strlbbling and children left yesterday in their car for a trip to the mountains. MJrs. G. H- Geiger who has been spending two weeks in Saluda will return home today. ENFORCING PROHIBITION LAW STRICTLY IN ALABAMA Mobile. Ala.. July 23.- Its pro visions being more stringent proba bly than those of any similar statute In the United States, the Merrltt Denson prohibi"nn law ls being en forced in Alabama, according to all evidence. Opponents are hoping lis very rigor may cause a reaction, while friends of the measure say it Is proving that prohibition can actu ally be made to prohibit. MITCHELL PALMER MAY BE APPOINTED COUNSELLOR Washington. July 23.-Former Representative A. Mitchell Palmer, of Pennsylvania, is understood to ha\v? been appointed counsellor of tho state department by President Wil son. No official announcement will be made until Monday. EN?I 'SH MILL WORKERS GRANTED WAGE INCREASE Manchester. England. July 23. Two hundred thousand mill work ers in the Manchester district won an Important victory In their fight for higher wages. The government arbitration committee granted them 5 per cent Increase during the war. FRIDAY ANNIVERSARY OF A ESTRIAN ULTIMATUM Paris. July 23.-One year ago to-? day tho Austrian ultimatum to Ser bia which caused the war, waa de livered. Thc French press notes the anniversary In articles voicing a res olution of the allies to carry tho war on unswervingly. FLORIBIAN FATALLY STABBED; REFUSES TO NAME ASSAILANT Tampa, Fla.. Joly 23.-C. A. Hodges, aged 46, a prominent cattle trader of tins city, was stabbed In the abdomen late last night whilo walk ing along Fifth avenue and died this morning in a local hospital. Hedges was conscious until a short time be fore hts death. Hods alleged to har? stated that he knew who stabbed! him, but would not give tho man's name, saying he preferred to settle with th> fellow himself. No arrests have been made. Apologizes te Norway. Christiana. July 25.-Great Bri tain's expressed regret to Norway at the violation of Norwegian territorial waters by British warships, especial ly by the seizure of a German steam er Insldo the three milo limit. It is said tho admiralty bas been request ed In tho future to respect the Nor wegian ter.Horlal Une. The note waa sent In reply to a formal Nor wegian protest. tanning Visits Col. House. Washington. July 83.-Secretary of State Lansing left this afternoon to spend the week-end with Col. E. M. House. President Wilson's closest adviser, at his summer home at Man cbester-By-thc-Sca, Blass. No Cabinet Meeting. Washington. July 23.-President Wilson called off today's cabinet meeting because of no prtosslng business. COMMUTATION FOR EX-BANK OFFICIAL President Reduce? Sentence of J. R. Osborn-To Expire No vember Ninth. 'Washington, July ".:!.-I'rcsidcut Wilson . today commuted to expire No vember 9, the five-year sentence im posed on John FJ. Osborn, an officer of til.- First National bank of I'larks ville, Tenn., for . misapplication of funds. Hcport8 to tho denartment from the .ederul judge and the United Stales attorney ?aid Otrsbone liad a good character. The purposes fo;- which he used the misapplied funds excited the sympathy of oiliclals who dealt with tile case. Hla prison tenn began March 10, 1!)14. T. H. TO CONTINI E TO CONTEND FOR FREEDOM OF SEAS (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONE. table. It is tile duty and obligation of belligerents to lind a way to adopt new circumstances to them. Events of the past two months have clearly indicated that it is possible and practicable to conduct mich sub marine operations as have characteriz ed the activity of the Imperial German Navy within the so-called war zone in substantial accord with tho ac cepted) practices of regulated warfare. Tho wholo world lias looked with interest and increasing satisfaction at tile demonstration of that possibility hy German naval commanders. It is m an i featly possible, therefore, io lift the whole practice of submarino attack above thc criticism which it has arous ed and remove the chief cause of of fense. In view of the admission of illegali ty made hy the Imperial Government, when ft pleaded the right of retaliation in defense of its acts, and in view of the manifest possibility of conforming to the established rules of naval war fare, tho government of thc United States ?cannot believe that the Im perial Government will longer refrain from disavowing the wanton act ot Its naval commander in sinking thc Lusitania or from offering reparation for the American lives lost, so far as reparation can be made for the need less destruction of human lifo by an illegal act. Freedom of Sea at Any Cost. The government of the United States, while not indifferent to the friendly snirtlt in which it ls made, eau not accept the suggestion of the Imperial German Government that certain vessels be designated and agreed upon which shall be freo on seas now Illegally prescribed. Th? very agreement would, by implication, subject other vessels to Illegal at tack au i; would be a curtailment, and therefore abandonment, of the prin ciples for which this government con tends and which in limes o. . ainu r counsels every nation would conceue as of course. Tho government of the United States and the Imperial Government are contending for the same great ob ject, have long stood together in urg ing the very principles upon which the government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They aro both contending for. freedom of the seas. The government of tho United states will continue to contend for that freedom, from whait ever quar ters Violatodi and without compromise and at any cost, lt invites the prac tical cooperation of tho Imperial Gov ernment at this timo when coopera tion may accomplish the most and this great common object may be most strikingly and effectively ache ved. Thc Imperial Gorman Government expresses the hope that thia object may be in some measure accomplish ed, even before the present war ends. It can be. The government of the United' States not only feels obliged to Insist upon it, by whom so ever violated or ignored, in protection of its own citizens but ls also deeply in terested In seeing lt made practicable between the belligerents themselves, and holds itslf ready at any time to act as a common fr len ii who may be privileged to suggest a way. In the meantime, tho very value which this government sets upon thc long and unbroken friendship between the people and government of the United States and the people and gov ernment of tho German nation impels lt to press very solemnly upon thc Imperial German Government tao nec essity for scrupulous observance of neutral rights In this critical matter. Friendship, itself, prompts lt - to say to the Imperial Government that a repetition by commanders of Ger man naval vessels of acts in contra vention of these rights must be -re garded by the government of the Unit ed States, w-ben they; effect American otizens, as deliberately unfriendly.0 LANSING. --: Fire Delays Delivery. Washington, July 23.-A navy de partment report today said the fire aboard the Oklahoma recently would delsy the delivery ot'the ship until January. Thc causa of tho fire ls still unknown. Kills Two wed Suicide. Detroit, July 23.-Chester M. Hall today shot and killed bis. wife and step son aged eighteen here and then killed himself. They quarreled be cause the step-son was unemployed. Diarrhoea Quickly Care?. "About two years ago I had a severe attack ot diarrhoea which tasted for over a week," w -ites W. C. Jones, Du ? ford. N. D. "I b .came so weak that I could not stand upright A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DlsrrOoea Remed/. The first dose relieved me ?-nd within two days I was as well as ever." Obtain, able'everywhere. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING HATES Twenty-five words or leas, One Timo -5 cents, Three Times CO cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Hates on 1.000 words to be used in a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 26 cents, cash in mi va nee. If your name appears io the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a hill will be malled after ita in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED- Two young men want room with private family, close In preferred. Addreus "Koom," care intelligencer. 7-22tf. WANTED-Two or three rooms fur nished for light housekeeping. Phone at once 41)0. WANTED-Mules six to ten years of age. M.ust be sound and straight. Dring ?.hem in und get thc cash. Tho Fretwell Co. 7-18-tf. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with the best wood and coal on tho market, If you don't believe lt try rae. W. O. Ulnier, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. WANTED-You to look at pago No 2 of your telephone directory and get busy. Do not count the cover as page No. 1. LOST LOST-On afternoon 21st July be tween LowndosviUo and Greenville one 32 x 3 1-2 inch practically new Diamond casing on 1014 Studebaker rim. Reward. Frank J. Burriss 7-22-3t. FOR SALE FOB SALE-One Victor phonograph and one L. C. [Smith typewriter. Both are in good condition. Will sell very rcsanoable. Phone 635 7-23-3L MISCELLANEOUS o CAMP RIVERSIDE-For rates and particulars of Camp Riverside ap ply to Mrs. J. N. Land, Starr, S. C Only a limited number of guests will be taken. Special rates by the meal of by the day. 7-24-lt SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LHJENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During the Dally Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap ital prize, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at tho rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get Borne of the money back which I put into tito contest, I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate of $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, j address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, | ^C._ 6-17tf WHEN YOU can not see right step In our Optical Department and get just the Glasses yon need. Complete grinding plant. Eye? scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa | S. Hilgenboekcr, assistant, 112 W. Whltncr St, Ground Floor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Court of Common Picas. Mrs. Lissie Burton, as administra- j trix, of the estate of Miss Jane Lev erett, deceased, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Nannie Powell, Defendant To the defendant above named: You oro hereby summoned and re quired to ann v.-er the complaint In this action, of which a copy ir, here with served upon >ou, and to serve a copy ot your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at their of fices in tho Blee kiev Building - t An derson, South Carolina, within twen ty days after the-service hereof, ex clusive of tho day of such service; and if you fall lo answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff tn this, action will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. Lanham, Watkins A Allen, ?Plaintiff's Attorneys. July 23, 1915. To Mrs. Nannie Pedro* absent de fendant: You aro* hereby notified that the summons and complaint in this action wore, this day filed in i he office of ?lid Judge of probate court for An derdon County. South Carolina. Bonham, Watkins ft Allen,, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated July. 23, A- D.. 1916. 7-24-Sw-ltaw Grand Rapids, Mich.-Mrs. Rachael McMullln .has left $1,500 to ba used in the education of her grand on it he refrains from playing football. Should bo decide In favor ot the game} the money Is to revert to the estate. PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 BleckJey Building Anderson, S. C. ?i. 1 .- a Chisholm, Trowbridge & Sugg* DENTISTS New Theatre Building i _W. Whitner Si._ RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTOHNEY AT LAW Cox-Townxend Bldg. Anderson, :-: South Carolina ROAST A NICE BIG ROAST if Beof, Pork or Mutton Is really one if thc best moats. For it Is just as ;ood cold as hot. So you eau have l?verai meals with only one cooking. Tell us to sepd one for Sunday din ner. Make it a big one, for our meats arc so choice that only a big one will buvu enough left to cut up old. PHONE MM. The Lily White Market _J. N. LINDSAY. 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