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?Tj^^ -^^^Sl^. jj J rESTEBDArS HEHULT8. ? 'I ; <k * ?l?l?mti?&l r&** IjWHBL A1 NOW Vork I, Pittsburgh !, j ( '.^ ^^^if^S**"* "*''"JmtN "At Lll,c,n"atl J; ,,ni,a,1,,,t?iii? 6. 9 I -V /^V-^%V~- American League. ? ' - " x/ V%?' None scheduled. I I .. ?irir"7? di / ' ' '? , ^?frS^t'*>\-l Federal Leagne. V. l-.-x^.. ? / . Xiv ' A! Chicago il; Rainmore ri. I j WBmWBI I ' y ''/ ' L"\ Al Chicano I; liallimorc 5. rW|j J > 'l %\r . ] \ At Pittsburgh I; Newark ::. ? ?I - i i^/. JW-RT" Jam' l*V>^~\ Al ?t- kou'8li? Brooklyn 0. I j ~-_ 7n - /llS'rflpN "N jflf ( ' fHflrtW Kansas <'ity-H'iHCnio. not scheduled. 1 ll- =r^rrp--t^ * Jw'l < t J? WaV 1 Noni hern League. g j ?"?-M--- S . JW~vi? I '\ A A 'W I At Nashville 2; Birmingham 6. ? I ; j M ^^JW '1>'J ( V"\L(im ?I At Chattanooga 1; New Orleans ll. ? - I - g")* k=rr.-- " /"'.,> ' A MT Vi At Uttlo Kock 13; Mobile 1. I j_Sp^*?-\ J>i\ M I A? M,-""?,,,:I (" A"?"'? li P N. i P if I *\)iltt??\* fl Atlantic- Post Kennon, fl ! V ijx-f^ r--^ToT rJStf \ I At Columbus 5; Macon I. Ii /"""^^if ^if?f?''l?^/?-i ?si Kt ' f ^^Ts^-^Jl^V^afe^ *Tfl ? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ? JFl??tKJ^ i Won. ixist. pr 1 ? CA^T* ) ^ ^ /-^r^^^ -^v^i New Orleans?. 57 39 593 H' mn* * ^wal^L^ '' Birmingham. r>4 4- 563 ? ' JMYOB- /&\SnT ^^31 ? Memphis. r,5 43 561 fi JLW ^ya?*Jr// ??rjT Nashville . .)(; 9 i JP MRL&VATM ?\W J*S Atlanta. 47 48 49f, iKr M SM JM M m Sm/Bk. A?fSjkv^?? . ?? doo ? I ^mwW*0^ T '?*^e*^ Won. Lost. P.C fl "? BoBton. 66 31 644 I I TOOTHING ta no suggest!*; of Coca- T-f? .. .. .. 66 33 ?29 .ll J-^l Cob's ovrn puro clcLv.ir-11cr1crn.a3 the picture Washington. 44 44 600 of o beautiful, owcct.v/!iclccriiic^/orrmrdy\vomaii. New York. 42 44 488 ? ; ^ , , . . , " St. Louis. 35 53 398 H i Demand tho genuino by full name- Cleveland. 34 64 386 nicknames cncoura-3 oui b'.jtiition. Philadelphia. 30 58 341 Jjfi THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA; GA ^ HSUOML * Hi _ _ 3R Won. Lost. P.C flUi iiisiiiawaawwinaTi^ ' '?? T~'~S:~T'"" j ' i ^jjg?iiBgM Pll,ladelphl.i. 49 36 576 WW . " i* ' Brooklyn. 4S s:? r,r,-? .? ' ' f " " '-' '~- - Chicago. 43 43 500 , How to KUI Cattle Ticks. within tho states below the quarantine Boston. 43 44 494 Inj the current Issue of Farm and lino. In eight years some 225,000 Pittsburgh. 43 44 . 494 Fireside, the national farm paper pub- square miles,.or a tWrdfo*thc infested New York. 41 42 494 Ushid at Springfield, Ohio, a contri- district, have been entirely rreed of St. Louis. 43 48 473 butor, reports the progress made in fever ticks. Th?*catt!e of this freed Clnclnn?*?! ..... 35 49 417 tfie (South toward getting rid of tick area enter-the Northern-market unlcr - fevefr. The losses ito the cattle in- identical conditions with Western ann .Feder^L duBcry from tick fever amounted, ??-st Northern cattle. ,In ?tho tick-free, ter- Won. Lost P.C yena to 135,000,000. In the following rltory thousands \of pure-bred, hardy Chicago. 52 38 578 extract taken from tho article appears Northern cattle hav.e been introduc- Kansas City ...... 60 37 575 a retort of how ticks are gotten rid of ed." st- Lo"'? ......... 48 40 545 and? of the progress that has been . Pittsburgh ...... 46 40 535 mad? in cleaning them out: "Keep your ear to the ground, my ?jew^,ltt . "jeeping cattle away from tlck-lu- ooy; kee your oar to the-ground." SS?S^t\ ill S-iR?? . ' ri A?, ih" ^"M," ," ground and his nose to the grindstone _ are ?the two methods to extermmste ?--????nal. ? ?... About two years ?go I had a severe tb? Bick unod by the bureau of animal . w" " ' tt nnAt?^t ! iAtUe^^^arrhoea which lasted for S^try of the United States depart- * f" ? ?J^?*?: - ff ?,?16' W C" J?leaLBxi; men* cf agriculture in co-operation Flatbush-I see in the. JlndUan army ford, N. D. I became so weak that I .wttlTthe state and tho county govern- nil orders aro given .ia ?ngllsh? could not stand upright A druggist merita(of the South Bonaonhurst-Well, If the colonol recommended Chamberlain's Colic, "m 1906 when tho extriminatlng wants some Vate de foie gras for Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The iwork basan there were about 741.515 lunchet* how does he order lt.-Yon- first dose relieved me and within two square ?miles of tick-mfestod territory * T Statesman. _* abfe" eT^heT" ?B eVeF'" ?btain" \ Adequate Telephone Facilities ???? V'-. Increase Efficiency \ A DEQUATE Bell T?l?phona Facilities (ive an up-to-date bus V \ ines. organization the basis for the most efficient and tho/* ?ugh work. \ Adequate telephone facilities assure prompt attention by the \ proper person to all calls FROM the outside; calls TO the outside \ maybe sent immediately without unnecessary waiting or needless \ walking about Aro your telephone facilities adequate to meet all your require ments? Perhaps you need a station for inward service? or a private I .v branch exchange, or additional trunk lines and extension stations. I V I . Why not be assured of adequate telephone facilities? I *Sel?phone, write or call the Contract Department* I SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY liddle Balduin Maxim (?Iris ut the Palmetto SPLENDID SHOW AT PALME??OTHiS WEEK It i? Clean and Free From Any thing Offensive-Some Real Talent. MANY PEOPLE WILL GO T0JTA1 TODAY 113TH ANNUAL MEETING OF SALUDA ASSOCIATION CONVENES There 1H a show at The Palmear. ! theatre this week thul is absolutely clean' from start to finish. More over, it is a show witli something to It; that is to say, there is a dis play of real talent In singing, danc ing and acting and fun making. Man uger Plnkston is to be congratulated for bringing to Anderson an attrac tion that is totally tree from anything that ls offensive to thc mo3t refined sensibilities. There are a lot of folks who will be inclined to take this' with a grain of salt-no, a handful and a lot who will think it is a Htraightout prevarication. But if they will attend a performance like that of afternoon and come away and say that what has been said is un true, we will eat tho pepper in which this is printed. The company is known as Eddie Baldwin's Maxim Girl sand consists of 10 people. It is. a fact that at yesterday's show tho chorus girls came o nthe stage only ono time with their dresses cul above thc shoctops. And the one tiuiejthey appeared other than with long dresses on the cos tin. - ;. were not F > .shocking as one might think, not rj very much worse than some of tho few gowns we see on the streets every day insofar as thev | reveal figures, limbs and necks am. shoulders. But the redeeming feature of the show is the fact that there ls talent, real talent, in lt. Thero are two young men with tho company who have as sweet tenor voices as have e\lor been heard In Anderson. There are other voices, too. - both male and female. . There is still moro talent, a fellow who can whistle with his Ups as perfectly as anyone can with a flute. Tho show Is brimful o? fun, and wholesome fun at that. There ls not a word, just a song, 'not a ges ture, not a look or anything that ls offensive or suggestive. It is really a nigh class show, and worth twice the price of admission. There will be a complete change of bill every day. Yesterday's perfor mance was entitled "Uncle Josh Whit comb," being tho piece In which Den nond Tbompsou made famous years ago. It is a rip roaring comedy, full of hearty laugh? and ridiculous situations. Thc .specialties through out tho play are put on by people with real talent, aol that ls a refreshing experience. One of the best of tho specialties introduced yesterday was a burlesque on grand opera, which prae very cleverly dono by Miss Med ora and Mr. Grctchol. The' buck dancing was another good feature, this being by Mr. Freeland. "All Night Long" was done -In splendid fashion by Miss Lloyd and Mr. Lange. Another pleasing number waa "Blum Ble Um aluin. That's It," and? whistl ing melody by Mr. loddie Baldwin. As a matter of fact, ..pedalties are the backbone ot the show, and they arc ut good as any ever seen here. The offering for this afternoon and tonight ls "Yale." v-'ilch promises to be one of the best attractions of the week. Watch for "The rube" op tho streets. TODAY'S PROGRAM Dr. White Will Be There Tomor row and at Baptist Church at Night to Conduct Services. The 113th annual meeting of the Saluda Baptist association will con vene this morning at 10:30 o'clock at Cross Roads church in Starr and will be att'j.ded by people from all sec tions of Anderson county and also by several from Abbeville county. I! lng so near to the city of Anderson, many people will attend from here, making the trip each day in their automobiles. ! The delegation from the First Bap tist church are: WO. Lil- Martin,. W. W. Lcatho.-s, J. P. Klnard. J. M. Paget. J. W. Quat tlebaum, A. L. Smethers. W. F. Cox, J. E. Breazcale, L. P. Smith, F. M. Burnett, J. B. Farmer, N. C. BurrlBs, J. A. Brock, p. A. Ledhettor, E. J. Kay, C. B. Earle, J. N. Pcarman, E. P. Vandiver, D. C# Brown, J. P. Duckett. L. Li. Rice, S. G. Bruce. J. F. Watson, N. P.'. Green, J. A. austin, J. H. Hutchinson. The fact that Dr. J. E. White will be thero on Wednesday will also, cause many people to go tomorrow. Dr. White delivers an address be fore the association and returning to the city will conduct the prayer scr vlcesat the First Baptist church Wed nesday evening. The program for today ls as fol lows: Program. 10:?50-Devotional service. 10:45-Introductory sermon. 11:4"?-Organization. Report of committee on order of business. Recognition of visitors. Report on religious literature. Miscellaneous business. 12:30-Adjournment for dinner. 2--DevotIonal services. 2:15-Add>*;s8 by education secre tary. 2:45-Report on orphanage 3:15-Report on Sunday schools. 3:45-Frjport om hospital. 4:15-Miscellaneous business. 4:30-Adjournment. . Mrs. Henry linnwood* 111. Mr. Walter ll. Keese wes' called to Atlanta, Ga., yesterday because of the serious illness of his Bister. Mrs Henry Dunwoody. Mrs. Dunwoody ls pleasantly remembered here as Miss Helen Keese and hey many riientts will await with 'anxiety m ws From her bedside. Family Kennion. There will be a reunion of the ;aml ly and tho connection of Elijah Owen field at the resident of J. P. Mauldln m August 6, 1015. All of the family are requested to come prepared to have a good time. There are some ?f the family who have never seen lome of tho others. Engagement (nnrellfd. Mr. C. A. Maull. advertising agent ?rf the Atlantic Coast Line railway, who was to have addressed the cltl tess ot Anderson tomorrow has writ tea that he has been called elsewhere ?.nd the meeting will have to be post poned. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. Chappell, of life Teat? Standing, Relieved ly Cardai Mt. Airy, Ni C.-Mrs. Sarah M. Chap Kll of this town, says: "1 suffered for e years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. 9 i read one day about Ca rd tri, the wo man's tonic, and I decided to try IL I had not taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured, lt did me more good than all the other medicines 1 ?tad tiled, put together. My friends began asking rae why I looked so well, and 1 told them about Cardul. Several are now taking iL" ? Do you, lady reader, suffer from nay of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backacte. skleache, sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired Iff soviet as urge you to gfve Cardo! a! trial. We feet confident it wlti help you. tust ss it has a million other women ta nie psst halt century. Beela taking Cardul to-day. Yon won't regret it AB druggists. Advisory tnttrmrtini on J XmtMm?tatV CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING RATES Twenty-five wordH or lena, Ono Time 25 cents, Three Tiuies 50 cents, Six Times $1.00. 1 All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Rates ou 1,000 words to be used in a mooth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears in thc telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to i'.-l and a bill wi!! be mailed after its in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-You to know I am still on the job with tho beiis. The best belt on the market. If you don't believe it. see me. Try one. C. M. Itanton, 27 B St. 7-25-3tp. WANTED-Mules six to ten years or age. .Must bc sound and straight. Bring them in and get thc cash. The Fret well Co. 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 try rae. W. O. Ulnier, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tt WANTED-You to look at page No. 2 of your telephone directory and get busy. Do not count the cover as page No. 1. FOR SALE FOR fr ALE-200 acres located on fine roads 2 miles from Verdery, 4 room house, new barn, 2 tenant houses, 100 acres in cultivation, sundy land with clay sub soil, living stream, fine bottom land, price $12.50 per acre. J. E. Ashmore, McCormick, ,S. C. LOST -o LOST-Large cameo broach, picture in back, valuable as heirloom. Re wart! if returned to Intelligencer officer-tf. LOST-Crank for 191? model Chalm ers automobile, possibly on Ander son square of on road to Gluck mill. Suitable reward for Its re turn to this office.-7-25-3t. MISCELLANEOUS ~~ -o SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During tho Daily 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 tho Dally Intelli gencer at the .rate of 35.00 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 ot f3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to thia paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, Ji.C._- 6-17tt WHEN YOU can not see right step In our Optical Department and get just j the Glasses you need. Complete grinding plant. Eyes scientifically | test ;d. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa | S. HUgenboeker, assistant, 112 W. Whltner St., Ground Floor. "Go to tko Ant thou sluggard; consider lier ways, and be wise,** 44A lesson from na-1 tere.* Are jon preparing | ?ow for the future I Systematic deposit* and quarterly Interest provide a k?nd for ad* vcrstty. The Sat lags Depart-J meat of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Drratoping ud printing don* by arti**. Most toacUful work gu?rantc*d ai all timm. Satisfaction Or No Chars?. D?vcl<tfi>g. lt* Par Film. . Printing: Print* 3 l-4?3 1.4, aft: 3 L*x4 1.4, I ?et S i 1-4*5 1-3, ?o. Qui* delivery. Baad ona Sba to tatt our aarvica. AGENTS WANTED L?GO?T DRUG C" tfpertanburg, 8. .C C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theaire Building W. Whitney St RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW Cox-Townsend Bldg.' Anderson, :.: South Carolina 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 Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly Anderson Gas Co. Phone 844 Wear bleSel Fro La Say I t?fro?/ ?Qieed Cbr&efa Fitted perfectly by our c^Setlere $3.50 to $12.60 Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Pure Refreshing Healthful Has 158 imita t?ofts What's the Answer? Beauty Kore Than Skia Ire*?, A beautiful woman always has good llgeatlrn. If your digestion ls faulty. Chamberlain's Tablets will do you sood. Obtainable everywhere.