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21, 010 THIS YEAR 21,736 LAST YEAR 726 Bales Leas Received by Stand ard Warehouse This Year Than Lait, The coton report of the Standard -warehouse of this city shows that die total number of bales of cotton re ceived to date is 21,010 as compared with 21,736 of thc same date last year. This shows a decrease of 720 bales. IS INTEREST PROHIBITION, Two Meetings Were Held Sunday at J St. John's Charon. Two meetings were held at St. John's Methodist church Sunday tal Interest of prohibition. Tito first was I at 4 o'clock In the afternoon and the othxir at 8:30 in the evening. Dr. Georgo W. Young of Kentucky was tho speaker at both and brought out some interesting data about liquor and its disadvantages to the human race. | Rev. J. L. Harley, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league of South Caro lina, was present and at thc afternoo.i meeting urged, the voters to be sure to cast .their vote in the coming election. FIRST CALL^-1915-16 We have the "knowing how" ability of mak ing your clothes expressly for you and the "show ing hew" meth od of retaining your patronage. LET'S get ac quainted. NOW? Our new winter woolens surely contain your fav orite. CALL AND SEE THEM TODAY. T. L. CELY CO. ON THE SQUARE. /chatter, chatter, a* J flow, *)' To ?oin tho brimming ?/ river; JOT men map como on? men map io, ri But I io on forever,, .??.i ? The Standard Beverage Imitations of COCA-COLA come and go-none last more than a few seasons. This has been going on for 29 years yet COCA-COLA, unchanged in name or self, keeps its old friends and makes new ones. Demand the genuine by the full name that has inspired so many imitations. ?Whenever" you seo on Arrow, think of Coca-Cola THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA CA. T r COCA-COLA BOTTLING COM?*ANY ANDERSON, S. C. 13? W. Earl St :-s i ' ' imm ' ?mi ii 11 Will make you 50 per cent, more efficient. THE COST IS SMALL Public UHties Co. Phone 223 ) Phone 37. ? - + Ladles Aid Society. The Ladles Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon ot nvc o'clock with Mrs. It. 8. Thompson, or. Calhoun street. Palmetto Chapter. The Palmetto Chapter V. D. C. will meet this afternoon at Ave o'clock with Mrs. Frank 3 veil and Misses Amelia and Helen Reed on E. Orr St. Delightful Little Party. Two attractive young visitors, Miss es Alice Cooley of Lowndesvllle and Gertrude Gillis of Sumter were Mrs. R. W. Speer's honor guests at a de lightful little Informal party yester day afternoon. An interesting little contest on the letters of tho alphabet were the source of a great deal of pleasure, Misses Alice Cooley and J Josephine Womble cutting for the prize, which was won by little Miss Cooley. Dainty refreshments were serve?'. The gueBts for the afternoon were lit tle Misses Eunice and Sara Evans, Caroline Maxwell, Mary and Martha Paget, Evelyn Archer, Kathleen Hol land, Mary Knox of wriiaiUBton and Josephine Womble. Mrs. Lillian Owens asslBted Mrs. Speer tn entertaining the young guests. Misses Alberta and Annie Earle Farmer aro attending a house party la Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawlor and son Master William Keese Lawlor of Balboa Heights Panama are visiting; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Allen on Green ville street. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Allen and Mrs. B. Berry Allen have returned fro ma few days visit to Lowndesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown are In New York. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ould have re turned from a week's visit to Lynch burg. Mr. Harry Gelsberg bas gone to El be rt or Ga., to visit relatives. Mrs. J. G. Cunningham and family are spending sometime at Anderson ville. MIBS Janie Chapman of Greenville is visiting Miss Helen Burris. Mrs. Rosa Bacot of Charleston ls visiting 'her brother, Mr. E. W. Tay-: lor on Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Smith of Greenville are visiting their daughter, Mrs. T. L. Cely. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frlersdh of Bel ton are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Ella Walton of Atlanta 1?4 visiting her neice Mrs. J. J. Fret well, Jr. Miss Margaret Evjans has gone to Clayton, Ga., to visit friends for a' week. Mies Pearl Bailes of Greenv LL spent the week-end with her brou.eY Mr. George if. Bailes. Mrs. Roscoe Wilson and Master Roscoe, Jr., of Greenville are visita lng at the home of Mr. G. H. Bailes. Miss Elizabeth Manshlp of Jackson, MJBS., who have been* visiting friends here, wilt be the guest of Mrs. B. O. Evans this week. . Mrs. Charles Manship of Shreve port, La., is visiting relatives near Pendleton. Mrs. J. M. Giles- who has been' spending the past two months with BOT brother In Portland, Oregon, is jxpected home today. Miss Louise UuRaut of Clinton Is /Islting Mrs. J. A. Necley on River .trect. McCoy Bennion. ' The children and grandchildren ol QUsa Ann McCoy will hold their an- _ ?hal reunion at North Anderson, Frl*'!f lay, August 50. J E. V. McCoy. ,| FOB 816 ? MEETING HW be Held at Chick Spring* Sept. 4-Outlook ts for a L Large Attendance. --- ? - "Th? Red Men of.this section of thc , tut? are planning a great rally fori Sept. -i.Srhlch will be held at Chicks Springs, the meeting beginning carly n the afternoon. Special trains winy, MB' ran 'to ec comodato those wishing? o uUond and this meeting will prope rty be ono of th? greatest ever held by he PJed Men in this section. The mooting In the afternoon wlIPi >e open to the publie and a number ot toed speakers - have been invited tc ts or hand, muslo tr-pished by. he FlY.?t Regiment Band t Willlam iton. - Saaeer will bo servad at the Chick' Springs hotel and the night session viii bo devoted to a degree contest b% weefc Pawree Tribe No. 4 and Gray angle Trfb^ No. 43. All Red Men are invited to attend bia-meeting. yt. M. Allen, Greenville, 7 W. I. Mahaffey, Belton. ". E. E. Bowen, Anderson. YOUNG MAN IS INJURED. tte** GrsM*t Bicycle Collides WM h Mr. Uaiidlpr's Ant?. Press Oant, a young white man was seriously injured Saturday after-; noon when he collided with au auto mobile near Fair Pluy. Tho young mon was riding a bicycle and when be met the automobile took the wrong side of the road ruunlng square Into the machine. Thc boy went straight luto the air, being hurled completely over the wind-shield of thc automo bile The machine was driven by a ne-, gro, who said that he was driving one of Mr. Asa fand le r's cars bf Atlanta. Tho wounded boy was tak en to Fair Play in the automobile and was given medical attention. He suf fered a broken leg. and was bruised and cut ia many places but is not thought to be wounded fatally. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING. , Was BeToted Mostly to Business Mat 'Mrs Last Night. The meeting of the Epworth League at St. John's church last night was devoted to business discussions and, a number of questions about things' for the betterment of the league wero talked upon. Plans were made to put the league In thc very best condition possible and in a short time it is expected to have it in such shape that lt will be of much moro benelit to church ano community In general. CITBOLAX CITROLAX1 C1TROLAX! Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish towels. Stops a sick headache almost it once. Gives a most thorough and mttsfectory flushing-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cl ensued, sweet and wholesome.-lt. H. Wei hecht. Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: 'I find Gltr?lax tho best laxative I ever used. Does not gripe-no un pleasant after-effects." Sold every-, who're. Iff" GLADDENS is TIRED FEET "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance wl4-h delight. Away go the aches and pams, tho corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. "TIZ" draws out the acids and poisons that pan* up your feet. No tnaHer how bard *foo Work, hew long you danoo, how far . you walk, or how long you remain On ?our feet? "TIZ" rings restful .foot comfort. "TIZ" is won derful for tired,' j, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet Ungle for joy ; shoes never burt 01 ! tight Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now iron ay druggist or department store. En< ?ot torture forever--wear smaller shoes 'tcpi your fe?t Ircsbj s-vcet and happy PLUS i * . - . The day when you bought your glasses "any old place" isgone. Present day intelligence won't permit you to trifle or gamble on good vision. lr you need glasses you . need; the kuowledge and ser vice which should go with triebest. Here, you 'get just what you want-g lesses ?Hus. Walter H. Reese & Co. Eyes examined Free. --_J uni ni II i* ii i - r n"[ .."? Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay tb $uy a tackle the coal range all lay one of these Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly tatterson Gas Co W ?mVM4 . IHUEA Many of Anderson's representative citizens have bought for their future homes in NORTH ANDERSON, thereby endorsing the location and prices of these beautiful lots and the POLICY of this company. NORTH ANDERSON has aroused much more interest than any other property ever offered for sale in Anderson. Why? Because it carries more exceptional advantages as a strictly HIGH CLASS and exclusive residence section. There is no expenditure which a family makes--outside of its actual business activities-from which more returns on the invest ment are demanded than in the purchase of Real Estate and, more particularly, a home site. And figured in the broad sense, there is no investment that will pay better dividends than will a NORTH AN DERSON lot properly improved with a home. It will pay the divi dends of healthfulness that comes from pure air, broad , streets and open country. It will pay the dividends of joy and happiness that is given greater abundance by a home in a delightful residence neigh borhood of CHARM and CHARACTER. And in addition to all these-which are priceless-you know that your investment not only does NOT depreciate, but grows in VALUE in the sound, consistent manner that makes the best security on earth. And-remember our "Profit Sharing" proposition that makes each purchaser of the first seventy five lots a partner in the profits'for the next three years. Quite a few of these lots have already been sold, and they are going fast, so don't put off buying that lot. Do it TO DAY. ' . . . . See or Phone JOHN LINLEY or 'GENE WATSON Phone? 647, 906, 310 m Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir 71 FOR READERS :OR THE INTELLIGENCER-A SPOON FOR EVERY STATE. Every Spoon Fuljy Guaranteed by The Oneida Community, Ltd. If you nave not already started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon from The Intelligencer. You can redeem it at The intelligencer Office. ft*. Soovetiir Spoon Cou -pon Thia coupon, .anted with IBe' pre (or by mail 20C1, good for one State Bou- I venir 'Spoon. St ordering by J mail, address Spoon Depart- I ment. The Intelligencer, An- I der son, S. C. . ' I No Spoon sold at Any Prke With out This Coupon. 8 STATES NOW READY South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Delaware, Georgia Florida Tenn, and Texas. i .i i !2 iti "'i :l,-*rim He-Do you object to my lighting thia elgar? She--Ko, but mast you go so soonf Sickness Common In ilsmaarr Hay fever ls attributed " to poll?n floating la the air, wella asthma is caused by dust and certain atmos pheric conditions common in summer. (Sufferers who cat?, seek the moun tains or the sea. Hay fever and as thma victims compelled to remain at home wlli find relief ia Foley's Honey ass and Tar Compound which allays tho. inflammation, soothes add heals rae*. and. rasping oroncbial tubes and helps to overe?me difficulty in breathing!? and maaes sound, refreshing sleep, possible. Sols everywhere.