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CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING KATKH Twenty?flvo words or less, Ono Time 25 c-nts, Three Times 60 cents, Six Times |1.00. A'.l advertisement over twenty five words prorula .'or eacb ad ditional word. Hates on 1,000 words to he used in a mouth made on application. No advertisement token for less than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears in the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and n hill Will !> mailed after its in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS -o WANTED?You to know that 1 am atlll on tho job with the beat wood and coal on the market, if jou don't believe It try me. W. O. Himer, Phone 649. Successor to | Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. WANTED?Position as stenographer on or after September IIrut. .Mrs. Harriet ,1)1 wer Masters. Iiox 22:?. Anderson, S. C. 8-21-3tp WANTED?Every house keeper In An derson to try a louf of "Aunt Mary'a Cream Bread." It's made at home and your grocer keeps it. Ander son Pure Pooil Co. 8-15-Dtf WANTED?To buy from one hundred to five hundred bushels of country oats nt 60c. Cash or trade. Tho Fretwell Co. 8-22-Dtf FOR RENT -o FOR BENT?Ono furnished room steam lient. Suitable for either ono or two. Young men preferred. In quire Townscnd Apartment No. 1. 8-24-3L FOR SALE FOB HALE?Pure native grown Look out Mountain sued potatoes $2.00 per bushel. Plant as soon as it rains. Fur man Smith, Seedsman, Phone 4G4. MISCELLANEOUS o SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCER PRICE? j During the Dally Intelligencer con i test rhlch closed March, 1914, In or i der to secure votes to win the cap ! ttal prise, I purchased a numhnr nt I subscriptions ' to the Dally Intelli ' gencer at the rate of |5.00 a year. >' In order to get some of the money ' back which I put Into tho contest, 1 I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligenter ' at the rate of $8.00 n year to anyone 1 wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rato of $1.25 a year to tho Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, addresa P. O. Box 847, Anderson, a 0. 7 6-17tf WHEN YCU can not seo right step In our Optical Department and got just the Glasses you need. Complote grinding plant Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. H. Campbell, Louisa 9. Hilgenboeker, assistant, 112 W. Whltner St.. Ground Floor. MISCELLANEOUS?Rent collecting a specialty. My Motto: "Promptness, efficiency, courtesy." Hoiisch and lots for sale, terms arranged to suit purchasers. I deal with all cHoirta or. a Just and reliable basis; a regular 'live and let live policy.' Office 101 1-2 East Whltner. W. C. Broadwel.l 8-20-Gt. I Laundry Work Any thing that you might think that an uptodale laun dry should do?we do, and we do It right. From Collars and Cuffs to DryCieaningandDjelng. Try us for your family wash, it's cleaner, more sanitary, and about as cheap the old way* And?*on Steam Laundry PHONE 7, UN?ON MEETING OF 3RD DISTRICT Will Convene With Cedar Grove Church Next Saturday and Sunday. The union meeting of the Third tri'-t nt tii > Saiudu association consist Im: oi Hie churches of JSurckn, Cedar ( rove, Dorchester, lioprweii. I'cIssct Shady <;rov?-. Trhmgio, Vabernacfe, Whllefield and First Street of Wil liamstoii, will convene with the Cedar Grove church next Saturday ami Sun day, August 2X and 211. The pastors and deacons of these churches will please he present with delegates an wo wish to discuss the merits of meet ing. 1j. k. Campbell, Moderator. Kifiinl. (tinner?They say that In battle inn bullets are fired for dvery one that lakes ? Pect. ChaufTour- -Very likelv. x sorae times pass as many as 200 pedestrians before I hit one. -Boston Transcript. Comb Sage Tea In Lifeless, Gray Hair If Mixed With Sulphur it Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Grandmother kept nor hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant With a brew of Sage and Sulphur. Whenover her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was ipplied with wonderful effect. Hy nsM'.'K at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will ?et a large bcitle of thlH old-timo recipe, ready to une, for about CO cents. Thin simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry. Itchy scalp and fat'ing hair. A well-known downtown druggists says everybody uses Wyeih'B Sage and Sulphur-, because thait nobody eon tell it has been applied?ij.'s so easy to uso. too. Ymi simply dampen a comb or soft brush und draw' It through your hair, taking one utrand at a time, iiy morning the gray h ilr dis appears; after unother application or two. It is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and ubundant. Wear? ; ~ Jfr? L^ Say Fitted perfectly oy our corsetlere 13.50 to 112.60 Mrs. B. Graves Boyd H. H. Rosenberg TAILOR FOR MEN 134 North Main QHICHESTER 8 PILLS W_?S. Till: III AMONI? IIKAND. A. I.u.llr.l A.Uytmrll ?lil.rbM-fer'a Ol b m l'IU? in n>d ami K gnat, inlf.t with It IU?MONI? HKANO IMLLtt. fc* S* yunkwwnM Dell.Sift .t. Al?ayi KclUhJo SOLD BY DRtHt?lSTS EVERYWHERE A NICE BIG ROAST of Beef, Pork or Mutton is really one of the best meats. For it is Just as good cold as hot 80 yon can have several meals with only one cooking. Tell us to send one for Sunday din ner. Make It a big one, for onr meats are so choice that, only a big one will I bave enough left to cut np old. PHOWl ?M. The Lily White Market J. N. LINDSAY. Propr/Btor. send you FREE PERFUME ?te today far a testing bottle of \ ?IN AUD'S LILAC h snest fstpow ptrhaia evtry drop atfwMt MoMotn. For handkerchief, atotnlicr and bath, ftvtatf- All th? value U In th? perfume?you don't SUR ED. P1NAUD, Dsf.rtmirt M. 3 BCHXrtfKS , NEW YORK II ill ill Ji iLi 1 t *- * mm.? m T 9"rTTV'rT I T I TTtTVI 'I TT I TTTT ! Personal Mr .s. J. Trlbblo of Dublin. On., ins isitlng al tho home of his son. Mr. Eugene Tribblc on the boulevard Mr. Oscar Samuels of Baltimore was u Jewelry drummea in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wat kins of (Jrcor and Mr. and Mrs. Pcllx Hoggs of I'emiicton composed an automo bile party In tho city yesterday. Mr. p . ES. Clliikscalcs ban gem to Portland. Me.. to Join his wlfi who Is spending the summer the"4!. Mr. a-id Mrs. W. P. M?Gec and little daughter. Miss Edna McGen of Iva and Mr. John Kennedy of M< Cormlck passed through tho city yesterday en route to the mountain.; tor a few days. Mrs. J. B. Watson and llt'lo son. Anslcc, have returned from Iva where they spent a few days with tho form er's mother, Mrs. Virginia Sherard. Mr. I.ce G. llollomm lias ecno t" Maryland where ho will Join his wife who lias been spending the past sev eral weeks there. They will motor back to Anderson and will reach here about Tuesday of next week. Mr. Wnvne clement, a motorman on the Interurban line, has ?one on a tour through the west. Miss Iiouisp Adams has returned from llartwell where site has been spending the past three weeks. Mr. Frank Mattison of Helton was n business visitor In the city yester day. Mr. E. H. Welborn of Williamson was among the visitors in Anderson yesterday. Mr. J. E. Sullivan has returned from New York where he 1ms eon for th? past several days. Mr. Wnterhou8P. who has been as sisting Mr. .lames Baldwin for the past rtoveral w?ekn. has returned to his home in Atlanta. Mr. J. C. Jones of Edgeflold Ik spending u few days In tho city. Miss Harriet Watson who has been in the city for the paBt two months has returned to her home at Red Springs, N. C. Dr. C. II. Burton, and Messrs. Sam Andersen und Clarence Sherard of Iva were In tho city yesterday. Dr. C. S. Breedln has rctarned to the city after spending a few days at Rochester, Minn., attending tho cele brated Mayo Bros. Institute. Dr. J. E. Allgood of Liberty was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Collen Wright of Hartwell spent a fow hours ia tue city yester day. Mr. II. C. l.outh of Townvillo was a business visitor in Anderson yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips and children of LowndSsVUle are visit ing tho former's father, Mr. D. W. Grcer cast of the city. Messrs. E. W. Brown, Ellas Earle and It. S. Fant of Townvillo were In tho city yesterday. Mr. Joe Fant of Townville passed through the city yesterday on his way to Helton where ho will spend a few days. Supt. J. B. Felton has returrnod from south Georgia where be spent the past week. Mr. John Long of tho Hickory Flat section was a business visitor^ in An derson yesterday. Mr. J. F. Field of Craytonvlllo was in tho city yesterday. Mr. Dawson Smith of Pemlleton spent a few hours in Anderson yes terday. Dr. E. E. Cooley has returned to Philadelphia after spending several days in Anderson visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wiles and family and Mrs. E. B. Wilson of Iva arc visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James F. McDonald on Cater street. Mrs. R. L. Nicholson and Miss Loreta Nicholson have returned from Atlanta whore they havo been for tho past few weeks. Mrs. L. P. Pouche and children of Columbia are visiting the formera's father, Mr. J. M. Hutchinson. Mr. T. Frank Watklns has return ed from New York where he spent the past several days. Mrs. Lucy Milford and Miss Charlie May Milford of Long Branch were in the city yesterday. Despondency Due to Indigestion. "About three months ago when I was suffering from Indigestion which caused headache and dtxzy spells and made me feel tired and despondent, I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Mrs. Geo. Hon. Maoedon, N. Y. "Thit- medicine proved to be the very thing I needed, as one day's treat ment relieved me greatly. I used two bottles of Chamberalln's Tablets and they rid me of this'trouble." For sale by all dealers. Phone ZI. .Mr. Frank Broyle* to Iff Munie 1 Mr. and Mrs. George N. Broyles and .Misa Ednu 'Broyles will ko to Ninety Six tomorrow morning to at tend the marriage ol Mr, Prank Broyles and MIhh Una Harr which will occur on Wednesday aft .'-noon at three o'clock at home <>f the bride's sister, Mrs. win l.ipscomb. Mr. UroyleK is. a son <>r Mr. and Mrs. George Broyles and Anderson is his <ild home. At present he teaches/in (Columbia. Miss Barr Is from \ah .ville. Im mediately after the cor niony the. young couple will go to the mountain:; of North Carolina for a ten days' trip, after which they will come to Anderson for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ilroyles. Messrs. George Fant. Foster Jones, and Frank Kpellman will also go down for the wedding. In Honor of Miss llewlcy. On Friday evening of last week Miss Janet Hrlt contributed to the' round of gaitles when slic entertained about forty of the younger social set. in compliment to her house g'tost, Miss Lydia Bewley. No special '.dan of amusement had been pre-arranged but after the arrival of the guests many methods of lively entertainment were introduced, nroviding n source of ;?< niiine pleasure to Miss Holt's guesls. An ice course was temptingly served during the evening.- Easley cor. Greenville News. Heart's Delight Club The Heart's Delight ?Mab will meet with Mrs. Sloan Maxwell in North Anderson on Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. Charming linage Parly. The following young ladies were entertained at a charming little week end bouse party given by Miss Ituth Hodges at her home al Sin t: Misses isetta Prultt. Rossle t'linkscales. Una Pdttlgrew, Josalo Smith and Sara nissell. On Friday evening Miss Hodges en tertained in their home al a delightful lawn party and a most enjoyable even ing was spent by those present. Heeling of College Association. The Anderson College association was pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon by their new president, Mrs. Charles S. Sullivan. . I; was quite an interesting and enthusiastic meeting, Mra. Sullivan entering into the work with all the energy and enthusiasm for which she is so well known. An unusually large number were pres ent and the principal for the after noon was the discussing and arrang ing for the usual lycoum course at the colleke. Mr. Houston of the ly coum bureau mot wit;: the ladles and told them of some splendid attrac tions they have for this winter. One .rarticularly Interesting number will be the lecturo by ...Mrs. . Plckott, widow of Gen. Pickett. who made the famous charge at Gettsy jurg. Dr. Klnnrd was present and gave the ladles a splendid little informal talk. Mra. Sullivat. served dainty re freshments whlcn ended the delightful meeting. The ladies are filled with hopu for great possibilities for the college during the conning yenr. Mrs. Den Aull and Mrs. A. J. Sitton of Auturu spent, yesterday with Mrs. G. M. Tolly. Misa Lydin Bewley, of Anderson ar rived tho latter part of laat week to visit Miss Janet* Dolt. Mlns Holt re turned to Anderson with Mtr-s Bew ley on Friday of thin week where she will spend two weeks with friends and relatives.?Easley cor. Greenville Nes. Mrs. Charles A. Gtmbrlll'and her sister, Mrs. McKinmm of Bruns wick. Ga., have gone to the moun tains. Mrs. M. H. Beeves has returned to her home nt Wnynosvllle, N. C, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. D. S. Vandlvor. Mrs. R. E. Belohor of Greenville is visiting her brother,, MT{4E. Vf, Taylor. Mra. Belcher was a 'former rerldent of Anderson, IJytng.her un til about twelve years ago. Her many friends arc glad to welcomo her back. Mrs. Posa BaroV tf? 'Charles ton another sister is also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ramer have returned from a week's stay at Cashlor's Valley. Mr. arVl Mrs. H. ?. Orr are at homc after a trip to the mountains. Miss Azelee Dalles has gone v to Greenville and Charlotte to visit friends. Mrs. J. G. Knsloe and daughter, Adele. Is visiting at Mr. G. H. Dalles this week. Mrs. Frank Harris of Atlanta, Ga.. Is visiting hcT sister, Mrs. P. K. McCully in North Anderson, v Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keese and Miss Ruth Keeae returned yesterday from a trip to Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Atkinson re turned from a two woeks' trip to Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Wlntersmlth haye re* turned to their home in Mobile. Ala., after a visit to their daughter, Mra. Frank Todd. - -_ At First Creek Church. A protracted m eating will begin next Sunday morning at tl o'clock a. m. at First ('reek church. Dr. Alexander of Wllliajtnatoa will do the preaching. .'. >?.A ' ' ' , V . -?,;: - "Walking is Waste" Says an Eminent Efficiency Expert. .UN ORGANIZATION that is economically man: " aged is equipped to handle all its business with out waste of time, useless moves and confusion." Such an organization must have ADEQUATE TELE PHONE FACILITIES to help cut the corners, to eliminate wasteful walking between desks and departments and to create order. Are YOUR telephone facilities adequate? We will gladly send a representative to talk the matter over with you and to assist you to fit telephone service to YOUR needs. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY iL Ca* Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir SILVER SPOONS FOR READERS OF THE INTELLIGENCER?A SPOON FOR EVERY STATE. Every Spoon Fully Guaranteed by The Oneida Community, Ltd. 15 c. If you have not already started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon from The Intelligencer. You can redeem it at The Intelligencer Office. * Souvenir Spoon Cou pon This coupon, when pre sented with 15c (or. by mall 20c), good for ono State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mall, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, S. c. , No Spoon sold at Any Price With out This Coupon. 8 STATES NOW READY South Carolina. North Carolina, Alabama, Delaware, Georgia Florida Tenn. and Texas. Decide the Question next time you suspect I 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 Wedding Books for the Bride Baby Books for the Baby Cook Books for the Cook Fant's Book Store IN YOUR HOME? The Heating and Plumbing systems should be of the first importance If you consider the good health, the comfort and the convenience of your, family. 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