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MOSQUITOES OUT! _ The fly has no day of rest. He's busy all the time, and his mission in life is to spread disease ger- .... One coiner, in the ?vindow and stops for a moment on the sugar bowl, cream - pitcher or tdie bain 's nursing bottle. Do .you know where his sticky feet last rested? Think it over and if you haven't already made arrange ments to screen your house phone 267 and we will send a man around who will be 'glad to make an esti mate for vou. The weather is getting warmer; flies are breeding faster; trouble is ahead if you don't keen them. out. Townsend Lumber Co. "Always After the Job' The Intelligencer places at the disposal of its advert?s-? ih'g patrons the best equipped newspaper plant in Piedmont Carolina. Th.Ss means better service, more careful set-up ? and prompter me th o do of handling advertising than can be secured elsewhere. I We are exclusive agents in. Anderson, and . jaVilliamston for > - Lehigh Portlaiid Cement Eel??ore ?amt & Oil Co 's Pants- Stains and other Paint Products \ These materials are the Standard of Quality-none better. \ ' BUILDING CONTRACTORS Builders Lumkr & Supply Co. 412 So. Main St. 'Phone 771 I D. PROWN-Manager p: S^-We have a Branch at Waiias*ston 1 nere AreNone ?ujtenor When you put Pure Hpo? into ? McKy^eRefrigerator it stays pure. : Thc pQSs^Ssion pf a &k ; of constant delight -tothe particular Kousewifi. v - V iterest tb jr^ ; A; Style ftnd Sisee to Suit Ev?fy Reqatfement At * Pi?*? ?f I to SaitEv^Pwrse!; . ' .? ...j B^HlHa^HHHHnHH? ADOPT RESOLUTION L OF WORK DONE BY CITY OF | ANDERSON ON ROAD ENTRANCE GOOD ROADS CLUB v.. ?--...?' Williamston Highway Club Held Important Meeting on Fri day Night. At tho m \ ting of Uie Williamston Highway flood Road> dob heid at Hammond's school house on Friday nignt, resolutions were adopted ex-1 pressing approval of the city's action in making u graded entrance into the city by building a culvert at Dickens avenue'and by grading hills and mak ing fills! ' -Tho following is a copy of the re solution: ' At Me regular meeting of tho Wil I bunston H i gil way Good Hoads club, which was hold at. the Ham- | mond school last night, and which wa s largely attended, resolutions were j unanimously adopted expressing their appreciation of'tho work of the An derson, city; council in providing "al well graded entrance into the city .if I Anderson on the WU! minston highway | by building a culvert on Dicksons fireet and grading down lae '.lilla and building fills." " The resolutions read as follows: Whereas, Mayor J. H. Godfrey ofJ the city ot Anderson and city Engi neer W. A. Sanders .were Invited and w?re present at" the organization meeting of this club and at said meeting agreed ?to.cooperate with thc people In the country and the mem bers of this club In providing for a well graded entrance Into the city of Anderson on tho Willlamston high way by building a culvert on Dick ens street and grading down tho bills and building fills. And, WV.ereas, On tho following day the city council met in special session about another matter and at this meeting the culvert and improve ments wore '.uthori/.ed and tho work actually . commenced two days later and promptly completed. And,.Whereas, We appreciate the spirit of tlie' mayor and aldermen which led them to agree to mnlro these improvements foi our benofit and the boneflt of the people- generally trav elling this highway, and also thc re markable proraptness,i:pf the. mayor and aldermen in .authorizing fend mah-' lng these improvements., Now, Therefore, Be it resolved, First, That our-,-most hearty thanks bs c-xtendc-d to .tue Tirayur und alder men of the-city ol' Anderson and to City Engineer W. A. Sanders for the prompt authorization and completion of these improvements which will be of great - benefit to - ourselves and others from ttee country and else where using the WUliamston high way Into Anderson. Second. That wo particularly ap preciate this matter, as evidence ot the desire of the city au thor i tic a tri co-operate with the people, of tho country in obtaining better high wayl and-in this connection we also ex press our appreciation of the splen did paved Btreets already put down In tie city of Anderson by the God frey administration and contemplat ed for the future. Third. That a copy of these r?solu-, lions be . sent to j the city council of Anderson and to'the newspapers of Anderson. (Sighed as follows:) ,'. - , . ? Arthur. Rhody, . E. C. Keys, '. President. Secretary: .% .'. Mr. S. M. .Byars, county demon-1 stratum agent, addressed the meeting on'tho subject of beautifying the high way and tho upkeep of Toads^"1 ?'' The club received prlcea?v-on kun Xlpwer seed. They purchased' ?00 pounds, equivalent tb tftrce bushels, and one bushel will plant five miles or road on both sides. \'Rows of/ sun flowers iwill bo planted on both Bides of the highway..from WIH?amtsoh to Anderson.' ' . 1 " The club adopted a resolution/urg ing Supervisor J. Mack King to build a fill -, approaching Big Beaverdam creek, pnT Ure WUliamston . highway/ They\'want a fill something, like the on? . iat Cox's, creekbend .. want the bridge built higher. T^e . club, meeting was. Well itepded and' much enthnslaspr^TW*^ I shown. ' ? ?' ' MBS ~ IfMtH |rfPJ??IKG I h?.-i'iid8 of Ivai ?^dx^ll Be Mease* 1 ; ..y.ver.->W^)Pr?n^-B*0?W?. ? i Friends of Mf*. R. W. Lewi* throughout tl# city and county will $>e pleased Jpleam that if ie ia stead-. |ly impress. Mrs.^Lewls was tak en to t>^cotinty hospital several ?ay4 a serious .operaron.< She haV'gained steadily since going there., d her,recovery is expected, Japs In panania. (By Associated Press.) Panama; April. i.-lt.. i? "learned that tho number of Japanese Bettlere on Panama territory has been iw>-1e the subject of ? lep?rt by United j States consul g?n?ral. Alban G. ?ny I der. to the state .department at . Wash ington . The report waa hot . made public here, but lt ls said that with in the past - year mpr??Um: a hun dred Japanese have come -to Panama ahd cntered various o*upa lion v ,-eer pecially; tfeat of fishermen. .., For..Earter ;:T?m^^ :.v.RaW Dye?, 6c? Cos Statoinery w>. TRANSFERS OF REAL . ESTATEJ COUNTY FOR MONTH OF MARCH AS| RECORDED IN AUDI ' TOR'S OFFICE WERE MANY DEALS However, Not as Many as in Two | Preceding Months-Atten tion is Called. Following is the list of real estate transfers In Anderson county during. Hive month of March as recorded In the office of the county auditor. Mr. Winston Smith, the auditor says that he wishes' to let the public know that his ofilco Is the proper place for the registration of ttieso transfers. There seems to be.some confusion *n getting to the proper office. City''of Anderson. F<. R. King to G. W. Kvans, 1 lot, $1,000. Nannie E. Millans to J. C. Kenne dy,^ one lot, $350. Anderson Real Estate and Invest ment Co:, to L. S. Horton, ono lot, $2.500. J. Temple Ligon to H. I). JJOVC, ono lot. $37.50. Charles E. Cherry to A. J. C. .It i ninon, ct al., ene lot, $450. Miss Bessie Tucker to Inez Cecil, one lot. $2.400. "',. W. F. Marshall to Water Oak camp, No. 252, ono, lot $450. Brown Loan and Bealty Co., to Clifton R. Ligon. ono lot. $6,500. ..'. J. M.r.Alexander to J. A. Harbin, one lot. $1.250. J. E. Cllnkscales to Arnold Baker, one lot, $250. . '. Preston B. Balley to J. B. Hum bert, one lot, $1, and 3 3-2 acres land In V?rennos. Belton Township. Anderson Real Estate and Invest ment Co., to S. M. s Ellis, 3 22-100 acres, $361.30. W. P. Nicholson (to D. A. Geer, 93 acres, $1,950. J. B. Ellison, et al., to Haye Kel ley, one lot, $102. \ . Anderson Real Estate and Invest ment Co., to M. M. McCown, three lots-, $500. . . Mary Eden to D. M. Dorley, one lot, $125. W. P. Nicholson. Judge of probate, to C. B. Lo v.u. 8 G acron, $2,330. C. B. Lewin to 'M. M. Keaton, SC acras, $4,300.. W. M. Keaton to Mrs. Jesse h. Lewis, 86 acres,,$Jj$f>0.., " ? Broadaway Tow ns hi p. H. M. G assn way. to Harrison Wat kins, one and one-tenth acres, $300. . J. F. Evans to J. M. Evans. 40 acres, $1,000. James ?... Poore to Pearl 'Paysens Podre, .321 acres, $5,000. Mrs. Sue E. Sebyt, to S. A. Mc Cown, 13 39-100 acT?s, $1,994,75.-. Centervllle Township. J. ic. Sadler to John Linley, et al,, two lots, ?2,0no. ,.", John W. Linley, et al., to J. M. Moseley, two lots, $4,000. JA North Anderson Development Mo., to J. E. Sadler, three lots, $2,ooo. North Anderson Development Co., to J. F. McClure, Jr., 31 9-?0 acres, $4,649.69. . . ... J. J. Fretwell to!*w: H. West, 89 6-10 acres, $9.000, ' Anderson Fjeaf, Estate .and' Invest ment Co., to T. J. Edwards, 21 acres, $1,200. 4??*: i Fork Township. W. C. Klhgto Mitt Nicholson, two 14-100 <aeres, $32-1. Garvin Township. &b?m Major to J. R. Major, 4 3-4 acres, $47.50. ? v W. 'P. Nicholson, judge of probate to W. B. : Glonn, 12 acres, $300. , Monea Path Township. J. R. Donald to S. F. Donald, one lot, $1.000. . A. It. Campbell to C. M. Camp bell, one lot, $5 and other considera tion., . .', '..:? .'-fesaifclAt Starlin Township. i W.-Ci Adams to.W. J. Saylor?, .-?fl al, trustee, two acres, $100. :y:jr " J. H. Emerson to J. N. .Emerson, /one lot, $5. . Pendle ton Township. John L: Rbr>dea^*t al.i to Sallie Hicks, 44 3-4>??fe. $1.00; . John L-,irao<leB,: et al., to Ida Campb?BV*4 3-4 acres, $1. ^ Bftpw- Hicks et al.,. to John L. R^tt?et*, 44 3-4 .acree, $1. . ?** C. C. Cren?baw to. Lr, C. (Posey, one lot $1,000. ,. Rork VJ\U: Township., W- P. Nicholson, judge of probate, to Peoples Bank ot Andreson, 160 acres; $7,780. Savannah Township. WV H. T/?st'. and Grace Wost to J. J. Freeman,-110 acres, $3.825. D. Frank Gentry,*-Jr., td. Ella M. Hodges, 27 1-2 aCi^, $1,600. Yardin es Township. . . C. J. DeCetoos te; J. C. Kennedy, one lot,; $15*0/ ;, ' F.. E. Alexander to Greehloe Ell'* son? .three, lots, $1,000. v j(. ' Fi' Sarans for >. F. Evans, and CON, to vj.'vJiSirntan Evany, three lots, *0S0. ..y. ' -?-- : ? Joe M. Evans to 3,; Fnrrtau. B?y tWree.lots, $5 in Varennes and Ander-, eon etty. . Anderson Real Estate and Invest ment Co;, to F; VV'l?v?ns, four Ipts, $250. . , ??. tot ?^Gentary to K: Frank Gentry, ic 31-ido act?9, $110., ; J ; Ii. ' Humbert, to-VP/v; tiailey. 0 1-2. aerea, $1/500. : ' ,.<? V. ?; . -Jenninga. to .W-. "B. Cason, 45 loti, $10 an^, other consideration. ?i;?.' ?Bt?'t?muif?f? ''?tor?;.-:, ?i?. ? Brooks., foar lote, J^9SSBBSB3BLW? ; , Nicholson, Judge o? probate, to Miles Ellison, 74 1-2 acres, 13.000. Cleveland and William? to J. Man ley Lyda, len lots, J5 and other val* uable (-onsid' ?.lions. E. Inman, muster to H. P. McGee, trustee, one lot, $5. E. Inman, roamer to G. P. McGee, trustee, one lot. james SiininoiiS, to Tocora Black man, one lo'., %'to. Iv. Inman to E. W. Gregory, ono lot S47G. J. P. Drake, et al., to Mrs. M. E. McConnell, 31 1-5 acres, Si. Will Leave Panama. (Ky Associated Press.) Panama, Avril 1.-Lieutenant Col onel Charles P. Mason, V. S. A., medical cori)?, has resigned his post aa chief health oillcer of thc Panama canal and in May will return to the United States and make his future home in Virginia where lie IUIH an estate. lt Is understood' Colona! Mason wise will retire iroxo tho ac tive army when he leaves '!;is duties with the canal. Colonel Mason his been connected wKh the canal for the laut eight years and before becoming head of the health department was superinten dent of Ancon hospital under Gen eral vlorgas. % It ls not yet known who will succeed Colonel Mason. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY. THICK. GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Save your hair! Double its beau ty tn a"1 few moments try" this! If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and ls radiant with life; bas an incomparable soft ness and Is flurry and lustras, try Danderlne. Just ono application doubles tho beauty of your bair, besides it im mediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf rob? the hair of its lustre, HB strength and its very lifo, and if not overcome, it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; .the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out;fast. . If your hair has been neglected, and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or. tor oily get a 25-cent bottle of Kuo~: ton's Danderine at any drug s toro or toilet counter; apply a little as direct ed end ten minutes after you will nay this was the best investment you evet made. We sincerely believe, regardless ol everything elao.advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hali and .lots of lt-api .dandruff-no Itch ing scalp and no more falling hair you must use Ku ow lc ton's Danderlne If eventually--why not how? ONLY THE 1 Come in an teous sales fon ti?ns easy. CHICTMILLIN Our colled fleet ttic latest : In shapes, and able, .the shape with ribbons, ft smart colors. THE CHANGING SEASON <rjj lh~ announcing Pin^readiness i o serve CWW you with ali. that's^ desirable in Summer yE^/f Underwear wewanrto call your espe ^<i?^:7^s_ ' dal attention to. our. complete show-'. I i j T 1 . . 7 . Hatcji' J /jj) ] li ? ONE Button ? j \l Union Suits -Thc greatest improvement in underwear since the inven tion of union suits themselves, and yet like all truly remarkable things lt is simplicity, itself-slips ou and oit" in ja jfffy, and fits smoothly and easily with none of that .shoulder pull or bunch lng at crotch or armholes, so; common in ordinary union suits. Aiso, we have your six? in Munson and Wilson Bros., Union Suits, $1 to $1.50. ' :, V. : ?ii' ?? The One Best Habit ; . MUS Have you acquired itt* ' ' Peoples Bank of Anderson LEE G. HOLLEMAN, PRESIDENT E. ?P. Vaadlver, Vice Pres. I>. O. Brcnae, Cashlsr. IT. H. Walala^ Vice Prea.^ .y. 8. 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' ^ :ion comprises original creatiot?^that ^e- 1 fashion tendencies^ ffonii the/Sty?e^ntr?s. trimming they ^ s are of Milan and Milan heiH?f trimmed :uHr flowers and^quiUs in aU> |m^^^ Do Yo?r JP^uier Shopping Early j last iW . daya. | N^t?'Parker&BpH