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FRA ky Do So Many^Men Wear Bion F. Reynold's and "Just Wright" Low Shoes Sold by Bailes ? kitti .'->. v; . Kg., iii ? V ii V W^IRST of all, because there is quality "in every stitch"-' S{ giving long and satisfactory wear. Then too^-the- up ? :Mto-the-minute" styles are pleasing and graceful.V??n.^ct, . c-\'. we are showing so many styles in'shoes of these two jjop !" ular makers you will have no difficulty in finding "yours." fv .. '?'?.i: : % ?? j ' *? '.' )??f?0!?%} . And listen, our Bion F. Reynod's low shoes for men, in ev Y eryiway the equal of shoes you will pay $6 and $7 for, come to / you'for ?>5 the pair. Russia Galf, Glaze K?ngaroo, Gunmetal, I Vici and Patent Leather; all lasts, button or lac?. ') ? "Just Wright" low shoes, good as shoes sold elsewhere at I $5; come to you for $4 pair, and they have Neolin bottoms-* : "better than leather"-^-and rubber heels; all lasts and in Tan, Vici, .Gunmetal, Oxblood, etc. ?yr. ? ?omejiere today^randput a pair of these shoes on.. your ' feet.. ?SeV.hoV-?|j|ih^and4 "springy" it makes your walking. J It ia composed of wail and oils so combined aa to give a brilliant, lasting shine and io soften as? preserve the leather. THE SHIMHA HOME SET r the handiest, most efficient shoe aliining est you ? caa buy at any price. ' i??m Sold at a nominal cost to. $msA users. FOR tims, ww m At all ptj&t^Tttos no. substitute Tho Intelligencer place* eUfce <?*po*a? of ti? advertis ing patrons tho !b?afc c^prred r.ew&paper pt*nt tn PictfmocS Carolina. This raeam batter service, nacre cwrefal *cfc*ap BO? prouder method* off handling adrcrtbsag than can he ?'.i??fi?f?lwwfceffe? .__: sj_ il.I,Iim?MI Iii. nmniMimi.iiiliMi-II ?i??ini.n?Mii'.i.nM.niiiriTii m i nu i 1 ---- TH1 THl TH? NK & D< NECESSARY REDEEM PLEDGES FOR TICKETS TODAY IS LAST DAY TO PUR CHASE CHAUTAUQUA TICKETS SPECIAL RATES Are Made to AU Students and They May Secure Them For Half Price . Announcement was mado yester day afternoon that the sale of chau tauqua season tickets will positively come to a' closo tonight, which means that after tonight no moro season tickets will be put on tule ai. the price for which they havo been going. Those who have oot yet provided themselves with tickets and Who- 'cont?mplate attending tuet cliau tauqua- should get into commimlc? tioa with the chamber of commerce tbiay so aa " to get' advantage ol" the cheap rates. The committee of tho chamber ol commerce having In charge thc mat ter cf chautauqua ticket oalcB an nounced also that parsons who last year signed pledges to purchase tickets for this year's chautauqua are expected to redeem these pledges, re gardlesj of whether- they will be able to attend the chautauqua. per formances. Tho reason for this is obvious. Last year tho chamber of commerce entered into ah lgrcement for. the return of the chautauqua this year and made them a guarantee up on the basia of pledgee that were then signed. Persons who signed these pledges are now expected .tot come forwrrd erad ?redeem their! Rodges pud, relieve the chamber or kCommerco of any- embarrassment fal the matter. AnothcT <a:nno\'<c>:emont of Irtnor tance made by the committee is that every G indent in Anderson is entitled ,to a student. ticket to the chautau qua, which sells for half price.. This offer is open to every student ot the public schools, Anderson college and any other Institution of learning. HEAVY MEAT EATERS fiAKW KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat.If You Feel Back? achy or Have Bladder Trouble. . ., No man'or women who cate meat, regularly .can make a mistake by. flushing, the ' kidneys - occasionally, says a well kuown authority. Meat Aims. ni Ic acid which excites tho k'dney s. they become : overworked1 .Irom the strain, gel sluggish j end ? fail to iiltc-r the 'waste and poUams .from the blood,' thoa, we get .lick'. Nearly all rheumatism, dizziness, liv er 'trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness. and urinary disorders come from ?Migglsh kidneys,. The moment -you feel a dull ache, Jn tbe kidneys or .your back hurts or If tho urine Ul cloudy, offendive, full of sediment, Irregular of passage or at.ended by ? sensation of scalding, stop eating meat ?nd get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any .phar-' macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of Ktater before breakfast and la a few dsyo your kidneys W?I act fine.. This famous salts v?i made from tba ac ii of grapes and ! lemon Jalee;', com - bined with lithta, and has been used tor generation ?to flush and stimulate iha kidneys also to neutralit? the acids in urina so lt no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder, weak ness. -r- ' : 'Jad Salte ls Inexpensive and can not lu j ure; '.. makes - a- delightful effer vescent llthla-water drink whIcVi ev eryone should taite now and then to tttftp the kfdneya clean- end active and the blood pure, thereby nvpidlng ser ious kidney complications. DAY, FRI TIME, 2 CT PLACE. CC eGAMPS THIRD ENTRANT RACE son CIRCUIT J. R. EARLE OF WALHALLA HAS MADE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT NATIVE ANDERSON Being Son erf Late '?Rev. J. R. Earle-Is Prominent Mern ber Eter al Walhalla <n* II ? i * .-. -i' . * . ? A -third entrant In the race for so lie'tor of trie 10th Judicial circuit is the Hon. J. R. Earle, or Walhalla, who announced his candidacy yes terday morning. >The other entrants, already announced, are Mr. Leon L. Rice and the Incumbent, Hon. Kurtz I*. Smith. -Mr. Carlo's formal an nouncement 'appears lu this morn ing's Intelligencer, . ' Mr. Earle is ?Q'inoAlvc of-Anderson, being a son oF' th? iate T.ov, J. R. Earle; who'for a'greai many''years waa a w?'dely known' and deeply re vered minister of the gospel, having served e humber of churches in An dereon ?ounty. ^ -Mr. T. ;B. Earle ot this city i's a brother of tho new en trant in the race-for solicitor. Mr.'J. R. Eorje ls.one of thc best known and most accomplished mern-, bera of the bar at Wathala. Ho has been a resident ni: that ? own for tho past 22 years. He represented Oco neo county in the legislature and lat er represented the county in -the sen ate, serving eight years in the ' tatter office.. He has practiced extensively In both -the ?-'ate and federal courts and is looked upon as one bf tho most forceful iawyfers of th? upper part of tho state. ' Ho ls popular j pe r-onally and hts f riends ? pr~di e L that be wilt make tho race for solici tor a most .interesting" contest. 5 . . i-. ;. r .- ^ CHANCES. IN ROUTE 3' Rural Rento Out, of. pity Improved ? - fey Being Aw ann ed. . Through tho efforts of Congress man Aiken, material ? alterations ' or amendments have been made in i aral route ?So. 3 put of Anderson. These changes wirFesuit in improved n cr vice for patrons' living along Jiat ?route.*The . amendments have met with approval of all residents of tho route, and they fool grateful for tho Improvement.* Fork Web No. 2. Democratic CYab Fork No. 2, re organized Saturday; af iernoon April 23, electing, J. N, ? Trickle; /.president. D. B. Milford, vice president, 1 . C E, Maret, secretary. ; J._M. R'chardsqpv executive com mitteeman; J. W. Mi<Donaid, ?. E. Maret and B. -4EL- Milford, delegates to county convention'.... ... ? The club, roll book will be found at th? howe of the' undersigned sec retaryi tor tho enrolment of voters. . C. E. Maret, ; .Secretary., B.F.JOHNSON'S Water Ground May be- found at the following stores: ^y^ftfeypst's S&re:'.:, W. S. Ramses ,v.' , E. E. . pimpie's_ Paul Crornar's ,-..;'>.; ??Gi" Stew?r?son's-, ;'\7;-'X'.r??, Allen's s [DAY, TOM' CLOCK ALLEGE HEIG REALTY SAYS TANLAG WAS OF WONDERFUL VALUE GREENVILLE BUSINESS JV5AN TELLS OF AID GIVEN DAUGHTER PRAISES IT TO PUBLIC Both Father and Daughter Found Better Health in Remark : able Remedy. j Tanlac ls receiving . mist in toil praise throughout tho country, and its appeal Vo. tho people o? . Green vll!?, as well as the other eitles and acojres of towns -in this otate, has 'been so great that lt won apparent ly instantly -the -fullest con-lT.dence of men and -women In every walk of. life da this city. Its extraordinary, merit .has not :only attracted tU:e at tention of-thps?.ln tho humbie walks of life, bu.. bas won the confidence and praise of thoso in important com mercial and? official n o ?it lon:;. One of t'he latent well known.: Greenville oitlzons to, g'.vc a strong endorsement to Tanlac for the opecific 1 relief it gave bim is J. T. Killis, of ? 214 Johnson street, who is employed ; by tho Red Hot Racket Store, at 121 \ North Main Btrcet. . In his endorsement/bf Tanlac, Mr. Mills sa'd: "I how recommend Tah lee because I know what it will do. I .would advise anyone who suffers with indigestion, .'/omach and ner vous troubler, to take it and glvo'tt a thorough trial,, for I have found lt to be the best medicine I have ever tried for these troubles. ; "When 1 tbegan taking Tanlac, I -was not really what you would call a sick man, but I was bot right in 'health. 1 felt sluggish, and my.ap petite was irregular, frequently to ing back on me, and I did-hot hav'o tho energy I should have had. 1 took Tanlac for a general tonic, al sq ." I The reason I bought. Tn nine was be cause I was convinced .of its value ? i after reading the testimonials of many others who had obtained great re- - lief in. lt. I "My relief through the use of Tan bie was all that.could be desired.' tl'have found it to bo a creal medi cine when one feels sluggish or. has ?lost his appetite and lacits energy. It' Ut a.fine ton'c. I certainlycan 'praise. I lt highly for what it has done mo. 1 and members of- my family. ^y daughter, Louise, -who suffer ! ed with an alarming form of stomach, trouble was noticeably relieved after the second dose and gained about ten (10) pounds while taking her_ f"rsi bottle. It certainly bas been of wonderful value to her. Because of -what' Tanlac did for ber and ipr mc I have told a KC ore or moro persons to take tt. . > "I wish to say, in conclusion, also, that I did not have much faith in Tanlac when I first began to read aboutit. But I waa convinced of Its mer!ir, and I certainly am glad I was, because Tanlac has. proved of remark able benefit tb us." Tanlac^ tab'' master medicine, is sold exclusively.. In A^d?raon by Evans* Pharmacy.-Adv. ; *' I J----l.^i-u."-J--J"" PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Chiahobo, TrowIsMg* &SoBP OENllSTS . ?..-.? . .? ..... . Nsw Tbcaif? B?BwBm w- ****** Dr. Wiuk H. Sherard 413 Fourth Flc?i BkcUey G???. !. '" tt/Uftom? M : ?' . ? mi ? HTS r co Complete _ Satisfaction Was our aim in getting to gether an unrivalled range of the season's smartest KEEP KOOL KRASH suits to meet your needs. ,*> , Embrace the opportunity to purchase, while stocks are unbroken, at nrir^s T?nrp?*Mit?n&; real eCOHO ---~*f - tr.*-" -i " ~ o my, $6.50; $7.50, $8.00 and $10.00. ?fill Biirriss Patent "" fc^^^? . Roll Lock v |MiP?#3| Has , no equal, making - ample / allowance f o r P-^W^Mi? ! contraction and expan- :m^^lM l sion.. . .. -'-wAW^lM^1 "Now is the time t? put "/ M?^SiMl a new roof on your |^^^pM'||t|' house ; Jo protect _you ' K^^^^^ $' . f.roin fires and leaks. . f^^m0^m \ , Estimates Cheerfully. ' ij^^^-^te?k^ . % Furnished- 1 ? ? ~ Write or 'phone us for jf*^, prices . .-r. ,. .r^ ^J\s^~--\ AndcTum, S. C. Saved Girl's Life "? want to fell you what wonderful benefit ! have re ceived from thc Use of Thedford's Black-Draught,"writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. ?1It certainly has co equal for la grippe, bad colds, fiver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went tn on ter, but one good dose ri ThtcSrfP? Black-Draught made them oreak out, and she bat bsd no more trouble. I ihall never bs without g In.tay home." For C?nsilpa?on, Indigestion, headache, dfez? .X ness, matar?a, chilis ?nd fever, biliousness, and at! similar B alimente, Thedford's B!ack-Draught has proved itself a ss?& A reliable, gentle and valuable remedy, jg v ' Ef you feuf?er from any of these complalnfei, -try ffifp?p # Draught ?: medicine of . lmown me^-Sft^