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It Will Be fe :. - The grand character] of mar Peg O' Tv. T?-N In order to properly jae douse crowd which has sig tend this performance coi Val Committee has put th? to one to all, any seat in tl Reserved Set To. Present eithe r your set night ticket to the Box Oil and have your seat reserve - The New York World i the greatest drama ever S Larean its greatest portray Remember, a great ero ticket early. On sale at T WANTED We will bu> for CARI I 50 Geese r?o : Ducks 75 Guineas 25 Turkeys Pr?vost's Store South Sido Grocery It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Milis, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardup the woman's tonic. She says further: "Pefore 1 began to use Cardui, my buck and head would hurt GO bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. Aiter taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new v/oman. I soon gained' 35 pounds, and nov/, I do al? my housework, AS weil as run a big water mill 1 wish every suffering woman would give The Womans Tonic a friaL ? still use Cardui when I feel a little bad and lt always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousnes's, tired, worn-out feelings, etc, arc sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the wurrum s tonic. You cannot make, a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble, lt has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! ?zation presentador sellons fy H et IGf?T ccmmodate the tremen nified its intention to at light, the Central Festi e price at only 35 cents, ie house, with at Privilege All ison ticket or special to lice at Anderson Theatre rd. lays Peg O' My Heart is ivritten and Miss Mac rer. * wd is coming! get your heatre Box Office. Goods Roads CONTIKUED FORM i*.\GE TWO.) $10,000, thereby creating the impres sion that we will only be taxed for the interest on the bonds. ' Where will the malntena.Vo fund for the permanent roads come from? (Grant ing that they abandon all other roads), if not from additionat taxa tion? Suppose after the bond money bad been disbursed, tbs people of come'townships in Anderson County not having received any benefit from th% county bond good road ? fund should decide that they wanted town ship bonds for goo? roads would they be met by the cold fact that their township waa already covered to thc extent of about 75 per cent, of its bonding limit? Mortgaged for what? Por something- that ams used up in the "bond knifing" of some other locality? Our'constitutional bonding limit is about $1,080,000 in Anderson County for this purpose, pr 8 per cent on our egressed taxable ('values.^That would spell "out In thc cold" to the township that received ho benefit rrom tho original Issue. Of coarse I hope that If this meas ure ia vott\ on us. that all parts of Che county will get their share, but I think it far better and only fair to thresh out all these things rather than in years to come. Township bends, if bonds wc must nave, seem to be far more acceptable, and thc best, interest to all tho people. Kc9p Anderson County in the column of no bonds and apply what lt would cost to carry bonds In addition to ?hat we already get, and we will, In the language of one man who was' In thc race for county commission last rear, in explotiag his qualifications tor tho place, stated: "thal when he v. na a-member of the board Anderson Jaunty, hied roads that were the talk ?f tbf. State." She can rank there again and will do so If the people trill cooperate and apend the amount requite'.' for Interest and let the benda be where ali of us hop/- never po. "Bloated bond holders'* have t been able to clip a living oft Ah - nvon Count/ coupons and let us r# them weaned until w> hr,ve ex rimented a HUio. ar? told that Greenville Coua- [ me i Department ty will out strip us. Well she has out stripped us in the past in the way oe getting in debt. Turn your eyes from her for a while, stay oi& of this bond business and get ready to buy ??er out when she "busts." She can spend many thousand dollars before she Mill catch up with "galloping" An derso - In roads and there "hot air" artists know it. In conclusion I atp reminded of a certain locality where "Head Knock ers" decided that they would bury their "good co'n" in experimental piece of government directed model road building--and they went forth under thc direction of tl's modern builder "and bUildcd for worse than ' they knew." Today behold *he wreck. It remains a "half mlle" warning-to those who pass that wry against ex perimenting at two great a cost .-orne ride, that way. and I prefer to walk and go around. J. MACK KINO. crASHING AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (tty A?Mo?aUA PrraO JACKSONVILLE. Fla., March t7. -To guard against th* introduction of foot and mouth disease into Flori da. Voe State board of health today declared quarantine agalnrt all States believed to bp infected. Those States Includei Connecticut, Deis ware, District of Columbia. Illinois. Indiana, lova, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts? Michigan, Montana. New Hampshire New Jor sey. New Yorlc. Ohio. Pennsylvania. KL ode Island. ?Virginia. Washington -And Wisconsin. The Court of La** BesorL Around tho store of tho cross roads 1 grocery la the real court of '?st re* i sort, for lt finally over ?ule? all others, i Chamberlain's Cough Hemed/ has ? been before this court in almost every i cross roads grocery n? tins country, < and has always received a favorable , verdict. It is in tits country where 1 map expects to receive full valu* fdr | his money that this remedy is mo< ( appreciated. Oiutaiuabie ?very wi arc. j Convicted of Sflli.itr Whiskey? SENECA. March 16.-John S Dodd was eonvlcteu In mayor'3 cour her,. Monday morling for selling I pint of whiskey to one of the shov men on ?.;.-,t Saturday night. Thc arrest VHS made by extra Policemar Ed. Hopkins. He was defended bj M. C. Long of Walhalla. Mayoi Harper 'udministen>d a fine of 921 or .ju days, but afterwards reducec the fine to $15. which wea mimed lately paid by Dodd, lt is said bj observers that he had plenty ol money. Wi B. Fison, a prominent mer chant of Central, was in Seneca ot business Monday. Mr. C. H. Ellison was a business yisitor to Greenville .Mond*.--. Mr. Hoy Abbett went to Easlcj Monday on business. Mr. C. p. Adams Is in Charleston thia week attending thc Woodknen meeting. Kev. I. E. Wallace went to Green ville Monday on business. Mr. J. S. F.obiiiBon, Sunday school Field Worker for Piedmont Presby tery, has retur,-d from a visit te llonea Path. Mr. and Mrs. H. ly. Phillipa rpent Sunday with relatives at Shoals Junction. Joe McCary und W. S. Parker were business visitors to Greenville Saturday. Mrs. John Catlett has returned to her home in Anderson, after spend ing several dayj with her parents hr.ro, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hopkins. Messrs. J. E. Harper and L. C. Patterson, two of Seneca's most progressive merchants "have gone lo I /altimore and other Eastern vaav-i kets. thij Week to buy spring goods. The pupils of thc Baptist church nt mis place was filled Sunday night by Rev. W. Ii. Fallow, of West minister. - Miss Hesste Cannon, who has been vlsitiug her sister, Mrs. Ed. Hop kins, returned to her hom0 ut Old I'ickens Sunduy. Atr. S. K. D*ndy left Monday Morning for points Jn Geo:gin. lie has accepted a position with a prom inent rubber goods house to travel the States of Georgia and Alabama fm* them. Mi..;. Ines Grant, who teaches; in the .Madison school spent the week end with her parents hens. Mrs. John McLees, of ?ndert.) ii, is visiting her parents. Mr. und Mr3. Jones in East Seneca. Mr. E. B. Lammond, Expert CondsKtor of Sales The ad man of The Intelligencer doesn't know whether the general public takes as much Interest in the matter ot good copy, and the proper preparation of a "lay out" for ads as he does ; .but he does know that it isn't often that a sale is put on, advertised step by step in such a logical manner us the Osborne & Pearson sale, now going on, has been conducted. As the "Postum" and "Grape Nuts" people say, "There's a Reason." Tho reason in thin CAAO I? thn gneUeman in charge of the sale-Mr. E. B. Lem mond, an expert in conducting bona Ade, and legitimate 6ales. Mr. Lam mond came herb at the request of the Arm of Osborne & Pearson, made his arrangements first, then propared his first "Opening- Gun" copy, ran it In the newspapers, used ten thousand large circulars, and followed this dp with dally adB, brim full of reason for the closing, out of the sale, lots of "ginger" and "pep" in the form "~pf special bargains to keep the people interested, thus keeping the interest maintained from the start of the sale, until now when the sale ls nearing the end, the interest is as great al most as it was thc first day of the sale. * As stated above, this didn't "Just happen;" it was first planned and then the plan was worked out step by step. The copy was carefully writ ten, the ads were layed out, diagram furnished the printers so that they had a working plan, just as the archi* tect furnishes the contractor to build a house. As there ore some people who think that eales are all ''skin games." The intelligencer ia glad of the opportun ity to call attention to this sale, as conductod hy Mw Lemmond-an ex pert aale conductor, who not only states that good, honest values are the h??t,, bit practices wb.xt; he preaches in conducting a sale. Every one who has followed close ly the real bargains rdvertiBed by this well known firm during thia sale is bound to admit that they have given the people some remarkable va tues for their money. The ad man is always glad to get advertising copy, but truth compels him to say that some of it cornea to the office in such a shape that it is truly remarkable tltat more mistakes are m.: made before lt finally reaches thc public in printed form; but when cop? is furnished like that brought in by Mr. Lemmond, lt is a genuine pleasure to handle it. The fact that the sale of Osborne A Pearsan havfl kept the interest of the bnying public aroused and - main tained all along le proof that they have been giving good values and that their advertising copy has been we'i handled. GET RIO OP TIMBERING COLDS, COUGHS A1?D LA GRIPPE. .Spring finds many afflicted with lingering, hacking coughs that weak sn Uic system. Brash and wet caun-? more colds than xeru weather. Croup, bronchitis, and pneumonia are pren*, lent. Every family should have a aafa ind reliable cough medicine ready for j*. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ?tontaina no harmful Ingredients, lt sase? a cough, checks a cold and re neves lt f'amed and congested mem branes, it cloirs the air passages and ?oothes inflammation. Evana Phar nacy. $1.00 Will buy cl all shapes ; $2.00, $2.1 While thev Have you seen our Tartan < Glenurquhart Plaids, and other Prices $20, $: T? CI Under the Ci OOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOO o TOWN VILLE yews o o ooooooqooooooooooooo The entertainment at the school' house last Friday evening was quito a success and WOB largely attended. Pror. Witt ls a very enthusiastic teacher. We are very fortunate In se curing him as a teacher. I Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Jones spent the | week-ond at Anderson. They wero i accompanied by Fror. F. C. Hawkins, who is principal of the Double Springs school. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spenrs are rejoicing over the arrival of a little lady nt their home. ""diss Marlon Campbell ie visiting her sister*. Mrs. Hoggs, near West minster. Prof. Mahaffey and S. L. Shirley Bpent the week-end with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Gaines were shopping in Anderson Thursday. Miss Alice Smith is teaching tho Crackers Neck school. Mesdames J. W. Dickson and R. H. Price spent a few hours at Clemson last Tuesd?y. Miss Inez King was Ute attractive little guest of her friend, Annie Mae Ledbetter. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kellett and two sons of Fountain Inn spent Sunday with their daughter Miss Kellett, at Moun tain View hotel. .Mrs. Elias Earle has been on the sick list Hr. and Mrs. Amos Morgan of South Union spent Wednesday with the ?amlMes o? J.. H. and It K. Price, Mesdames Lon Boleman and Thad dalnes spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hunt at their lovely country home, the "Oaks." Mr."and Mrs. W. N. Woolbright and son. Guy. spent a few hours in An derson Friday, having made the trip n ?ie'.r handsome car. " Prof. W. C. Witt, Misses Faunie BroylCB, Carrie Stewart and Nell Kel lett spent Saturday in Anderson. The Priscilla club met with Mrs. Newt Boleman last Thursday after noon with thc president, Miss Mattie McCarley. in the "hair. The* 'next meeting will be hold with Mrs. Thad Gaines. Monroe Fant of Pendleton visited his brother, Sam Fant, last week. Misses 1/O\B and Nannie O'Neal spent the tfeck-ebd with Mrs. Sue O'Neal. Miss Myrtle Ables was the guest of Miss Alice Herring last week. Chisholm Trowl DENI New Theatre Building PLAY BALI WITH BASE BALL C THE KIND THAT MAKE FAMOUS P For %B Sullivan Ha Anderson, S.O. Belton, March 18 toice of a lot of soft Felt Hat* of and all colors and sizes. Values SO and $3.00. 41 QQ last.^ :hecfes, Novelty Wonted?, Gray stylisa patterns for suitings. 22.50 and $25 iLY CO. hiquola Hotel How's Your Tootlr Fresh Chocolates Well worth $1.00, but wo Bull them for por lb- ._40c Wo have a cheaper candy that's mighty good for . .ii*>r Toasted Marshmellows FreBh from the oven, and ns flue as you ever ate, per lb.l.'.c "Red Band" Dainties Thia 1B a new candy mix ture-extra fine at per lb 25c After Dinner Mints White and pink, well worth 36c, but our price 1B only, per lt..*._l.*>e "Red Band" Mixed Candy Cocoanut Bon Bons, Jelly Strawberries, Starlight Kiss es, Lemon Drops, Cream Dates, Dipped Cream Kisses, Butter Cups. Duchess Cum Drops, Pecan Bon Bons,",'reg ular 15c value our price only. . ..10c Wo keep tho "B?Bt Things *to Bat." lone us your orders. Anderson Cash Grocery Co. eridge & Suggs ISTS t. W.WhitnerSt. S. C. Greenville, S. C.