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TM; ANDERSON TODAY "LITTLE DOLLS DRESSMAKER" Two Reel Vitagraph. "HEARST SELIG NEWS NO. 50" Selig. "THE WAY OUT" Biograph. CHARLES CHAPLIN in 2 Reels. OOO THE?TE1 TODAY "Fighting Bob" FIVE Act Metro Special Featuring Orrin Johnson and Olive Windham. PalBBaeftito Tfceaihf? TODAY "Hutchison's Musical Comedy Co." Pre sent? "THE MAN FROM TEXAS" MOVIES FOR TODAY "CASH PARRISH'S PAL" Bron Two Reel. "WAIT AND SEE" American Fm cooling relief What' s more refreshing than some delicious India and Ceylon Tea iced with lemon-especially when h's " SAFE-TEA FIRST" ?ad Alw.y. (??.) We ?tai have 140 ?crea of that beautiful Seybt Property for tale. TWs property ie just one mSe eal of town. Yon can boy it in any ?we trace yan wie? frcoa 10 acres up. ?nd from $125.00 io $175.00 an ncr?. Let m snow it to yon. ? LINLEY & WATSON Munee 647, 90S, 310. i "Watch For The WHITE WAGON" Purest and Richest Milk Ask Milk Inspector North Anderson Dairy S. B. ELROD, Prop. Phone 808 This Is Las Big Bea\ WILL CLOSE TONIGHT PROMP AT 12 O'CLOCK HAVE EXTRA PAPERS Several Hundred Extra Copies Have Been Printed-On Sale at This Office. STANDING OK CANDIDATES Miss U)u Bl len Llgon..7,1X0 Miss Carrie Fret well_'?.MO Miss Rosamond Uurdlne.5,680 Mis? Frances Triable_2,."!to Miss Lola Dell Ramsey.. K90 Tonight at 12 o'clock, the lleauty Contest will close, it was started on last Tuesday morning and within ono week's tlmP has created more interest COU THIS COUPON 18 (4000 MIHH whom I consider the most besut who hare heen nonilnated for flie for Anderson county In the State for the Harvest Jubilee. J. L MIAOU HEBE THIS AFTERNOON AT 4 WILL MAKE AN ADDRESS TO MEETING FARMER'S UNION WAS POSTPONED Meeting Was to Have Been Held Yesterday Afternoon Waa at Wahalla Instead. Mr. B. Harris of Pendleton noti fied Tho Intelligencer yesterday that the meeting of the Farmers Union which was to have been held yesterdsy nftornoon, when Hon. J. L. Mclau rin was to have made an address, lind been postponed until this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. McLaurln will talk about Hie r?tate warehouse system and. ho being state warehouse commissioner, will be able to tell the farmers all they went to know about tho system. The meeting will also be addressed by Mr. it. Harris, his subject being Coupc ratlon. AU farmers and business men are invited to be present at this meet ing. ?Mr. McLaurln was at Walhalla yes terday, will be hore this afternoon, Relton tomorrow night, and tho>i to Abbeville, Greenwood, and LSurcns, Wednesday. HAD A H Sf. BROKEX. Bey Ashley, Son of Sheriff ashley Has Accident. Kby Ashley, tho little 12 year old son of Sheriff and Mrs. Ashley, lind his arm broken, on Sunday night while trying to crank an automobile. A physician was called and the bones iset In pince end last night he was re : ported to bo getting along all right, i Mr. and Mrs. Ashley are in the mountains and while thoy are away Roy was staying with Mr. Jim Wil liams at the county Jail. After his arm was broken the little fellow wa? very game and for awhile tried to con viai-o Mr. Williams that bis arm was only knocked out of place._ r ... Gray Hair Becomes Dark, Thick, Glossy Try GranaWhor? Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea anti Sulphur. Almott everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed brings back tho natural color and lustre tb the hair when faded, streak ed or gray; also ends dandruff, Itch ing scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this m.xture waa to make 4t at home, which ls mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug atore for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound." You will get a large bottle for about SO cents. Every body uses this old, famous recipe, because no ono ran possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dam pan a aneage .of soft brush with lt and draw this through your hair, tak ing ono small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two. your hair .becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look yean young er." t Day In uty Contestl (han waa ever dreamed of :it Hie be ginning. lt is impossible this mum ing to in any way judge who will be I .elected to represent Anderson county In thc state-wide contest to select tho most beautiful young lady in tho state to reign over the Hun cst Jubilee in Columbia tills fall. Coupons must positively be turned in tonight by 12 o'clock sharp, for after that time none will bc accepted. Several hundred extra copies of The Intelligencer are printed this morn ing in ease anyone wants to huy them, if tito papers run out. The Intelligen cer will issue certificates that will have the same value as th ! coupons which appear in the paper. The paper? will sell for ?ive cents apiece und not for a cent less, makes | no difference In how large numbers tlwv aro ordered. Extra copies may he had from this oflicc Quito u number of votes were poll ed yesterday but today will bo the greatest day of the contest since it started. Friends of the nominees are working hard for their favorites and trying to collect as many coupons as possible. Rememebr the coupons must be turned lu tonight nt this oflicc hy 12 o'clock, when thc contes? will .lose. PON FOB TES VOTES FOR J . ? ? Iful one of the eight candidates coutest to select a representative .wide content to name a "queen" I ONE OF LONE STAR STATE IS ON SALE THIS WEEK NO REDUCTION I Spoons Wu! Not Be Sold for Any Less Than IS Cents By The Intelligencer at Any Time. Yesterday the shipment of Oneida. Souvenir snoonB came in, and they are beauties, too. This week's spoon ls the Lone Star state, Texas, and it's state seal is that of a beautiful star In a circle, which ls Indeed very protty. With last week's spoon of 'he state of Tojnnessee, and this week one of Texas, we now have eight spoons: North and South Carolina, Georgia Alabama. Delaware, Florida, Tennes see end Texas. If you don't think this assortment is.pretty, drop-by and give them tho "once over" and you will change your m di n To those who have been out of town, wo will repeat that when the supply now on hand of the different states spoons is exhausted, we will not re order; for there will have been suffi cient time tor every one to have secur ed these spoons, and we cannot go on and on, buying these souvenirs indefi nitely. Some persons have started the re port that we have Bold about all thc souvenir spoons that we will be able to sell, then In order to dlsnose 01 tue remnants of the different states spoons we will cut the pr.ee to ten cents a spoon. This .rumor ls noth ing more than a "pipe dream" for before we put those ..souvenir spoons on we mado arrangements with the manufacturers by which these rem nants will be taken care of. all right. And when ? we announce that after a certain date no more souvenir spoons will be sold, you will' not be able to buy any souvenir spoons from us at any pr'-.; for we will have 'closed the sou VP tit spoon account for all time tO COi J. An? person with any Idea of values at a ' must know that these Oneida souvenir spoons at fifteen cents each are tremendous values indeed; they ar only sold at this' ridiculously low price as an advertisting proposition and also in order to afford steady work for the employees of Oneida Community Silver Corporation during tho depression occasioned by the Eu ropcan War. The Intelligencer had to agree to carry the announcement that these souvenir spoons were manufactured and guaranteed by the Oneida Cornitunty, "Ltd. o' Oneida, N. Y. for a certain period of time in every Issue of the Intelligencer be fore we could get thes souvenir spoons to cM ?it fifteen ont? each. The fact that no other concert ether than the newspapers in the larger Cities have ever put these spoons ont at retail at any price less than .fifteen cents each should be proofs positive thst at fifteen tenta oach they are exceptional Tat ?es. Then again, the guaranty that goes with oach te* Ito effect that the manufacturers will r-place any spoon FUNERAL NOTICE The friends and acquaintances of afr. and Mrs. A. M. Cooper and Basil Cooper arc invited at attend the fun eral ot the latter at .5 p. m. today at the residence on Pr?vost street. "Yeti wa ?Md . telephone ON EVERY DESK. Then we wiO be equipped to do oar best work.T Arrange NOW For Telephone Service IN making your moving plans, your first thought * should be of your telephone service. Make sure that your telephone equipment at your new location will be ad equate to take care of all your needs. Provide a telephone for the desk of every employee. Arrange for a sufficient number of lines so that all your calls, incoming and outgoing, can be handled without delay Complete telephone equip ment is the most economical equipment. No matter how many telephone removal orders we receive, it is our desire to make each change promptly and in a way that will best please each subscriber. To fa cilitate having YOUR equipment installed at YOUR new location, suppose YOU let us know as far in advance as. possible of any removal YOU intend to make. Location Call at the office today. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE , AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY which ls unsatisfactory at any time, with a perfectly good new spoon, should prove that this two million dol lar corporation knows that these spoons are A No. 1. Hundreds of Anderson i un s and others from points in counties adja cent to Anderson have already avail ed themselves of this wonderful op portunity to buy Oneida Community Silver spoons at the ridiculous price of fifteen cents each; and if you haven't all the souvenir spoons that you want, here's your very best chance to get a set of as many as you want. MEETING AT WILLIAMSTON. A meeting will be held at William ston tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock In the town haH for the purpose of discussing tho agitating of a new county, to bo composed of parts of Anderson and Greenville, counties.; All persons Interested aro requested to be present. HELPLESS AS BABY Down ?a Mind Unable te Work, and What Helped Her. Summit Poird, W. Va.-Mrs. Anna Belle Kmey, of this place, says: "I suf fered for 15 years With an awful pain in my right side, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored lots for ft, but with out success. I suffered so very much, that I became down in mind, and as help less as a baby. 1 was In the worst kind of shape, was unable to do any work. I began taking Cartful, the womar's tonic, and got relief from tba very first dose.* By the time 1 had taken 12 bot tles, my health was comfJetely restored. I am now 48 yea?s years old, Mit ted as ?,ood as i did when only td. Ccxdul certainly atfved me from loams my mind, and libel it mv duty to speak ia ita favor. I wish 1 bad some power over poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good U would do them." - If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, it wal certainly be worth your while to give Cardia s trial. lt has been helping Weak Women foe more maa SO years, and will help you, loo. Tty Cartful. Your druggist Batt* ?. . VHS? a?; Obsiamwa MetfWae COL. Lcdka*. Advisory Ont. CfcaJAftoof?, finn.. tar SfttimS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST-Somewhere in Oie street be tween Uto public square and North Anderson or on the Pendleton mad, a black traveling bag, containing a few toilet articles and some papers and letters of value to me. Howard If grip and contenta are relamed to I my omeo over Pletshmann Bros' J atore. F. M. Cary, Phone SS?. 8-lT-3tp. New Grocery BROWN BUILDING, EAST WHITNER J. F. Gary. Proprietor Having lost my right hand in* the As phalt Plant two weeks ago, and having a family to support, I am compelled to seek some other means of support; so I havexle cidejd to open up a Retail Grocery Store, and cater to the Mill people around An derson for trie greater part of my business. I have bought a stock of Brand New and Fresh Groceries. They are being puf into the store NOW. We will open for busi ness Wednesday, August 15,1915 and we will appreciate your trade. We will show our appreciation by close prices, and fair and honest treatment. Mr. J. C. iVurk will be associated with me in the management of this business, and any courtesies shown him will ire*, ap preciated by both he and I. Rernember the place-Brown Building, East Whitner Street, where you will re ceive fair, honest treatment. J. F. GARY