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HELPLESS AS BABY Down m Mind Unable to Work, and What Helped Her. Summit Point, W. Va.-Mis. Anna Bella Emey, of this place, says: "I suf fered for 15 years with an awful pain in ?"V side, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored lots for it, 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 wo.st kind ol shape. Was unable tonio any work. I began taking: CanSuI, the womar-'s Ionic, and got relief from the very first dose. . By the lime I had taken 12 bot tles, my health was cormletely restored. I am now 43 years years old, but feel as good as 1 did when only 16. ?. - % Cardin certainly saved toe fro ni losing my mind, and I feel it my duty to speak m its favor. 1 wish I had some power over peor, suffering women, and could make them know the good it would do them." If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, it will certainly be worth your while to give Cardui a trial. It has been helping weak women for more than 50 years, and will help you, Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it. ' Chstt&noeet Medicine Co.. Ladies* ^ChaUanoof*. Tenn., lor Stscial Ifcsr CAM *ft3 Sopase book. "Heme nyoeo.-lii EiiUnwrapper. N.e. 121 *SmmE?=^- -- PROFESSIONAL Dr. C. Mack Sanders ; DENTIST Associated with Dr. J. Levis Sanders. Office 304-5-6 Bleckley Building. Office Phone 429. Residence Phone 149 DjR. J. E. WATSON taelner?TPr ?ctice Office in ?igon 4t -Lcdbcttor Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. PcBldefioe Phone 38?. n \ ' tn* ' "rI??ii .'i "_ WE BUY AND SELL DEBTS IC anyone ow,es you money furnish us an itemised written statement of the account. WE GET THE M?NEY If you owe anyone money, we will help you pay the debt by Oar Mutual Loan Plan. . Our "Indian" will call on slow pay era and collect , bad debts. That hi bia businusa. MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY 105 1-2 W. Benson St Anderson, J. C. S You've (Sot Money to Boro Pay More Than $5.00 PER TON FOR If not-phone me! I've got the best Coal on the market at Any Price, and my price is only $5.00 per ton of 2,000 pounds. B. N. Wyatt j -Prione 182. . PEEL BLUE-08 JUST ?T?Pm. Sluggish bowels and torpid I'.ver Usually go together and lt does not take long tor conatlpatton to produce a ba I cosdltJon-a feeling of languor or V aineaa- Ute "blues.", headachea, palpitation or other malady. Indeed, whea in this condition the system in v^tes, more serious Illness and ls not able' to throw off disease. Foley CfaUi?r?ic Tableta are a wholesome laxative and cleansing cathartic. They; not without Inconvenience. Kflple* er . sickentrg.. ; Evans Pharmacy. CA id Openii Cr*? OSr ??3GI REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN ?SM0RNIN6 FOR SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ON QUESTION BOND ISSUE OPEN TEN DAYS Qualifications for Procuring Cer tificate and Voting in the Election . Book? ot registration -for the special election to be held in tile city of An derson on Tuesday. March 16 to de cide whether bonds not exceeding $100,000. to bo used for street paving purposes, shall bo issued, will be opened In the office of Registrar T. P. Dickson at 9 o'clock this morning, to remain open for a period of 10 days The office of the supervisor pf regis tration is on the second* floor of 'the~ old postoffice building. I:, order to vote in the approaching bond election a registration certificate ia absolutely necessary. The follow ing qualifications fere necessary to procure a registration certificate: 1. Production of a certificate of registration from thej-eglstratlou of Heer of tu^*???"l?0fjJ^j5j^f^^ C-llji^flfllOeclln the city in whlc rater desires to vote. Residence in the State for twe years, in the county for one year and within the corporate limits of the city at least four months before the special election on March 16th next, except that ministers in charge of organized churches and teachers of public schoolB shall be entitled to register and vote after 6lx months residence In the State If otherwise qualified. 3. Proof of payment of all taxes. State, county and municipal .for the previous year. The receipt of the of ficer authorised to collect such taxes is conclusive proof of the payment of such taxes. The term "previous year" means the State and county tax tor 1914, which is now being collected by thc county treasurer. It will not be necessary to have 1915 city tax receipts. Receipts is sued by the city treasurer 1914 city taxes will be the ones required. *The Anderson" U . The Magnet Theatre I Large Crowds Ware Well Pleas ed With ?The Gamb lers." Large and well pleased audiences visited "The Ailorson," Anderson's motion picture theatre a? luxe, yes terday aftornpn and last night, "The Gambiers" being the attraction on thc screen. It is one of tile most thrill ing motion picture dramas ever shown in this.' section of the country, and those who saw it yesterday were de lighted. The pictures at "The Anderson" are .particularly clear and strong, thia be ing duo to ? new mechanism operated in connection with the big Powers machines. The piece of machinery changes the alternating current to di rect current, which gives a steadier and. stronger light on thc screen. In those pictures the flickering ls reduc ed to a mlnumum. There are many features In this I newest motion picture house that ap K?? to tho public. It is delightfully ie>.ted and the'ventilation is perfect. Tl 3 splendid lighting facilities, the excellent fire escap0 system and the generally beautiful appearance of the placo all appeal to the public. N Sustained Judge Gary Reverses Former Rul ing Thereby Sustaining Re corder Russell lt has been learned from an order j filed In the office of the clerk of court that Judge Frank B. Gary baa re- ? versed himself in a decision rendered at ?he recent session of court here in regard to an appeal in the case of the city against Clarence Williams. It will be recalled tb?t counsel for 1 Williams appealed> from a decision of Recorder Russell with reference to the procedure of drawing Juror*. At tho ; time the appeal was heavd here some weeks ego Judge Gary overruled the recorder. Now that ne has reversed himself, bc sustains Recorder F<usseU in t?e decision which the latter ren dered ia the matter of the procedur ? of .drawing Jurors. - Ed Thompson of Starr was amen j the visitors in the < Yon can gel the news while its ne i in The Morning Dally Intelligencer. rig_ ' M dJ>e> "C-xi^ Quickly Relieves Without Distress The congestion of waste and refuse from the stomach, ferment ing in the bowels, generates poison ous gases that occasion distress and invite serious illness. Health I and comfort demand that this con gestion be speedily relieved and thc foul mass expelled. The well founded objection nost peo.>k; to fae violence ot ?t i bartle an! ru rp ut ive agmtn if. cvercorao by using tho romblua tion of simple ln>atlvc herbs with pepsin that is Bold in drug stores under tho name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A dose at night brings relief next morning, without discomfort or inconvenience. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 40 Washington St., Monticello, Ills. MKS. W. A. HUD G ENS, Editor Phone 87. Mr. and Mrs. Poster McKisslck and Jr. and Mrs. DeMent of Greenwood pent the week-end in the city ;uests of Capt. and Mrs. H. H-J^ut ?ins. Mr. Mc Kissick waatbepafirT nt. end a meeting of the Jj^r? trug. eea of Anderaon^oJriege. ~ .JisBCarrle ' Salley of Orangeburg s the guest ot Mrs. E. W. Brown on franklin street. Miss Eubank Taylor is at home igaln, after a six weeks stay In Co rnubia. Misa Sara Furman'has returned to der home In Clemson after a stay of .wp week's with Mrs. ,R. C. Webb. , Misses Dora and Virginia Kellarna jf Greenville spent the week-end here the guests of their sister, Mrs. Roscoe Moseley. They returned to Greenville /esterday afternoon i-nd were accom laincd borne by Mast ;r Roscoe Mose ley, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Humphries of Live Jak, Fla., a student at the Due Went female College spent the week-end .itu he grandmother. Mrs. S. E. Carter. Misa Neille Joe Johnson has return ed io uer home In Atlanta after a --'isa ..o Mrs. PEU! stevens. Mrs. Walter Jones of Greenwood is visiting her sister, Mrs. R, C. Webb. Beautiful Display of Flowers. One of the prettiest display of flow ing ever made in Anderson, is being ihown in Ute windows ot Or ay ton "a Ph urn::* ?y, where the Anderson Floral company have oh exhibition a beau tiful assortment of plants. There is juch a wealth ot beauty and coloring n the many specimens shown, that the window seems a blt of fairyland to the passerby. Mrs. H. Reed Sherard of Belton spent yesterday with Mrs. J. E. Wat ion on Calhoun street. Mrs. J. W. Crymoa, Mrs. E. ' E. Crymea. and Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Wil sen of Williamstoa were tho guests this weok of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Van diVor on River street. Delightful Meeting (ateeehee Chapter D. A, R. The regular monthly meeting of the Cateechee Chapter, D. A. lt. was held on yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. T, A. Wlggington on Greenville street. The efficient President Mrs. J. R. VandlVer had planned a program suit able to February 22nd, and all the selections had an especially bearing on the great .father of his country George Washington. Two beautiful poema on Washington were read, one by Mrs. J. D. Rast, the other by Mrs. A. P. Johnstone. Mrs. T. E. Howard read a selection. "The Original Cherry Tree" from Weemr* lifo or Washington Harry Lee's . splendid "Tribute to Washington'" waa read by Mrs.. J. L. Sherrard. Mrs. T. S. Crayton read a letter written by Gen. Washington and said to have been the only humor ours selection ever written by him It was written to a Dr. John Cochran The ingenuous hostess then gave her gueats a charming little "Tree Con test," which waa a source of great pleasure to all. Mrs. T. S. Crayton and Mrs. A. P. Johnstone tied for the prise, a lovely copy of Gilbert Stuart's picture of Washington. This was won In cutting by Mrs. Johnstone. The attractive hostess served au elegant ralad course, and Cach gjaest waa presented with a tiny flag aa a souve-? cir of this delightful meeting. Cake Hale. A cake aale will be bald next Sat urday morning, beginning at 10 o'clock, at MOOTC-WilaonX by ladles ijf the Ftrat Presbyterian church. Lacy Meofv Here, ' tr. lacy Moore, who is chief en gineer of the Southern Railway, waa here Saturday and ScJiday, havlag come to make an inspection of Uie new passenger ?lotion .?* the niuo Rldgo'depot, rSIGTO? Dentists Of Anderdon Will Go to Green? ville Wa hesday for Big Meeting i Jt Several loi'al Oem ?sis. among theni Dre. J. Levis Sander?. Mack Sanders. W. V. Chlsoltn. James Trowbridge md Forrest Saggs, will go to Green ville Wednesday tor the tri-aunual meeting .of the Piedmont District Dental Society. The program for the occasion is as follows: ft a. m.-Business.. . 10:30-Paper: Buckley's Desenslt sing Paste-A. B. Warillaw. D. D. S. 11:30-Paper: 'Emetine in Treat ncnt of Pyorrhae-C. Bunting Cel lon. M. D., D. D, S. 12:00-Paper: Operative Dentistry -Thos. P. Hindman, D. D. S. Afternoon Session. 2:30-Clinic. Bleaching Teeth Seo. C. Albright, D. D. S. 3:30-Paper: Rotation of Physician nd Dentist-Frank Lander. M. D. Greenville Man President. Dr.* Frederick W. Eubank, of this Ry ls /president of the Piedmont ?ocije?ty; Dr. J. L. Sanders, vice pres!? JJmt, and Dr. W. B. Simmons, secre ary sud treasurer. JOY E. BUK MEI PEG?UARJGGIDENT injured by Exploding Shell While I Fighting Forest Fire on Sunday m Mr. Roy E. '. Bur'rlss, who has :barge of the Seybt ?plantation Just i cross Rocky, Fiver from the River side Mills, met with a rather peculiar accident whtlo fighting a fire In the woods Sundhy.morning. A gun shell, which someone had dropped in tho woods, evidenUy ? while hunting, caught Are and exploded Jnst as Mr. Burriss rtepped over it. The load of shot from the shell took effect In Mr. Burriss' body, injuring him; painfully. A physician waa called and extracted 51 shot from Mr. Burriss' body. The foreei fire threatened at one tSsss tc bs a serious one, as lt was burning new the larne powder maga sine of the Sullivan Hardware com- j pany. Mr. Burriss thinks that the fire started from lighted cigarette thrown down by some mill people who Were loafing In the woods. Though Mr. Burras' Injuries are painful, he is in ne danger. LEGAL NOTICES NOTH'i: OF OPENING BOOKS OF REGISTRATION Notice ls hereby given that tim mu nicipal booka ot ^registration of the 3tty of Anderson, 8. C., wUl be opened it my office in said city at No. 116 1-2 S'orth Main street, on Tuesday. Feb ruary 23rd, A. D., 1015, for the regis tration of the nemes o? those who arc qualified to vote in the special elec tion ordered by the city council of ;ald city to be held in said city on Tuesday, the .16th day of* March, A. D., 1915. Said books of registration will.re nnin open for a period of ten days as required by law. TpjSe persons who ire otherwise qualified and were duly ?ogistered at the last general munict-.j ml election as well as those qualified electors who register during the pert Mi of ten days said booka will remain >pea for registration as aforesaid will jach? be entitled to vote separately on ?ither or ooth of the two questions. >u brattled by Ute city council to the! jualifled electors ot the city by s?pa nte ordinances, dated february 19th, 1915, io be voted on separately at said election as required by law. The two questions separately sub' witted as aforesaid and to be voted >n separately at said election, are tubstantlally as follows: Sholl the city of Anderson issue jondH tn the sum of not exceeding 3ne Hundred ThomsiEd Dollars (1100,0001, the proceeds thereof to be teed solely for the permanent 1m >rovemont of public" streets, or part.? it same, in said city, .where one-half he cost of such improvements ts paid >y abutting property owner?? Shall an act of the general assem ?ly of tho State of South Carolina en it led "An Act to Authorise the Cities >r Anderson snd Greenwood and the Towns of Beonettsvllie. Tfmmonsvlile ind Hones Path to levy and.enfonco tn assessment upon abutting proper y owners for the purpose of paying, or permanent improvements on their, (tresta.and sidewalks," approved by be governor February :?th. A. D., 181 fi, be approved? T. P. DICKSON", Supervisor of Registration. Mrs. George Spear ia visillng reln ivea at Granitevilla, ew Icc i 'son Theai M & CO. SAFE IN P. 8 N. OEPOT HT PIEDMONT CRACKED ROBBER BLEW IT OPEN SUN* DAY NIGHT AND GOT SMALL SUM USED GUNCOTTON Force of Explosion Shattered IWindow Panes and Caused Ceiling to Fall-No Club At an unknown hour Sunday night a party or parties as yet unknown en tered the freight and passenger de pot of the Piedmont and Northern Railroad at Piedmont and blew opec thc safe, securing between 110 and Si2 In cash. The robbery was discov ered by. Agent A. George when ht went to the office yesterday morning to begin the day's work. The force of the explosion shat tered the window panes of the depot and caused the overhead ceiling which ls rd aster, to fr/;. In large patches. It is thought that gun cot ton was used in blowing the safe as pieces of thc substanco were found about on the floor. There was a considerable amounl of money in the depot, but this thc burglar did not get, as lt was con' cealed in a vault and the thief ali not molest thai. The robbery occurred on' the Green ville Bide of the river, and the mattel has been reported to Sheriff Hendrh Rector, who ls working on the case MEETING OF MUSIC FESTIVAL CDMMITTE1 WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY MORNING AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DATES MARCH 17-H Ko* K?Q&8 Ye* Whether Cele batted Violinist Will be Able to Appear An Important meeting of the cen tral music festival committee of th chamber of commerce will bo heh Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, a the chamber of commerce, for tin purpose of considering pressing mat tere with reference to the approachlni event. Yhe meeting ls called by Cap! William Laughlin, chairman of tin committee. The festival will be held at the nov Anderron theatre, a contract havini been closed, with Manager C. H. Blelcl for the use of the house. As generali: known, tho festival will be held Marci 17-18-19, performances to.be g?ve? morning, afternoon and evening. The central committee has not bcci advised by the booking house as b whether tho celebrated viol I ni?; Svaargaard will be here. He bas be? interned in Holland, and it ls no known whether be will be given bl liberty In time to appear at the iestl val. Overcoats Stolen From the Churcl Three Member? of First Bap tis Church Congregation Ar? Minus Coats While servlce? were In progress a the First Baptist church Sunday even lng an unknown thief entered the vea tlbute of the church building and stob three ovtercoatn, belonging to Messrs J. D. Brown, W. B. King, Jr.. ant Eugene Milford. Just when the thief entered th? church, no one knows. The coat were not missed until after service were over and these three member; of the congregation came out lo ge their coats. The matter was report ed to the police anl Privates Brisket and Aiken and Capt, Bell and Chle Sammons responded to the call. Tin officers made an Investigation of th? matter but were unable to unearth i cloe. ' Thc Coats stolen from Messrs Brown and King were black, whit* Mr. Milford's was gray. No H usp lc lons looking person was seen abou Ute church and no auch charade was seen to enter the vestibule. Tin theft or the cost? is a complete mya tery. FOLEY KIDNEY S^LtS SO? BACKACHE ?IOft.YU ASO CUA'JUkf 'swH rs re uuiioing ? I Take a Peep at T.. L. Cely Co/s SPRING HATS We have John ?. Stetson & Co.'s "Ensign/' "Tartar," "Gen," and ''Denman" hats for young men. These hats are being worn NOW on Broadway in little old New York, so we pre sent them here for your approval. Give them the ''once over." TOMATO SEED PLANT NOW GIANT OWA.RF THE 20th CENTURY TOMATO FANT'S BOOK STORE ??p T" Wm,y.jf*i terday is gone. Tomorrow does not cx rj ^^^ Lj mm ist. TODAY is the day of Opportunity. I ^ This is the coloumn of opportunities. Read it. Use it-if you seek a broader opening for yourself, if you seek,men, if youwant'to buy or sell machinery, fixtures, equip-ment. t ^'I'rr---?-? ~-^.-?-,---^^^.^.^-.^^r-yy^^y Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five words or less, One Tune 25 cents, Three Tunes M esau,* Six Tunes f 1.00. AU advertisement ovar twenty-five words prorata for each additional word. Batea on 1,000 words to be used In a month made on appU No advertisement taken for J*?ss than ZS cants, cash tn K4ranee. If your nanto appears tn the tole phone directory yon can telephone yoar want ad to 821 and a bill will bs malled after Its insertion tor prompt payment. FOR SALE -o FOR SALE-1500 of the Cttlsens Na tional Bank stock at 90c. Apply by lotter to C. N. B., care The Intelli gencer. ' V FOR SALE-Fifty thousand cabbage plants. Young's Island grown. Fur man Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. WANTS If ANTED-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone deslrlous of becoming permanently cured of the morphine or whiskey habit. The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, EL C. Box 75. MISCELLANEOUS WE BUT PEAS nod Forman Smith 464. ay the cash. Phone Vlf MULES FOR SALE-Wc will have a good load of mules Jn Friday morn ing and we want to sell or oxchaugc for your old mules. Tho Frctwell Co. 2-18-8t WYATT, the ?5.00 Coal man is still selling the. best coal on earth at $5 a ton; and you get 2,000 pounds, too. Phone 182. WANTED-The privilege to cure tobacco users at homo. $5.00 buys tho cure. Information lt desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, 8. C., Box 75. LOST LOST-Small gold carved bracelet at First BapUst church Sunday school. Finder please return to Intelligen cer office. 2-23-1 tp A PERSONA! STATEMENT There are so-called "honey and tar" preparations that cost the dealer half as much but sell at the same pri?e as the original and genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. We never offer these Imitations and sub stitutes. We know you vrtll boy Foley's whenever you nr."*i * cough syrup if you once use' ' lt People come long distances for the true FOLEY'S- ?owr thirty years the lead* mg remedy tor coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchial and la grlppo coughs. Evans Phannecy. BLTK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Best service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A McClain, Mgr. GIRLS LEARN MILLINEBY-Beat trade for women. Pays $60 to S100 a month. Prepare now for spring season. ideal Millinery SojBool. 100 1-2 Whitehall St.. Atlanta, Qa. ? it~21-It*\ YES-We teach you the barber trade and give position in our chain or shops at gv-t:'* wages or ?30. At lanta Barber College. 10 E. Mitchell St.. Atlanta Qa. 2-21-ltp. AUTO REPA IBS-Tops recovered and repaired. High grade springs made ? or new leaves put in place of old ones. Paul E. Stephons. RAVE'YOl" tried our dry cleaning de psrtment? if not, WHY NOT? Ro;t: enberg, the Tailor Who i'nowfi liow. Thono 410. PRONE TS >our orders io? coal and wood beth. Piedmont foal and Woe a Co.. W. O. trimer. Phone Uti? 2-17-'Jt