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STOMACH TROUBLES Mr. Raf land Writes Interesting Letter OB Tine Subject. Madison Heights, Va.-Mr. Chat. A. Ragiand, of this place, writes: "I have bert taking Thedford's Black-Draught for Indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find it to be the very, best medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught tor a few days, I always feel like a new man." Nervousness, nausea, hillburn, pain in pit of stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, ara sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from' these ailments, you should take a medicine of known curative merit. Its 75 years of splendid success, In the treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford's Black Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle In action, and without bad after-effects, it is sure to benefit beth, young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25c. H, ? TA. Wt? Are Surprised and very mach gratified with the liberal patronage especially this this week. We believe that we haye given entire satisfaction to our customers old and new. Yes for vre are getting new customers every day. Today we have Red Snappers, Spanish Mackerel, Salmon Trout, Black Fish, Rod Fins, Shad fine large Shrimp. * We Still Dress Them. Phone us early and often Phone 117, C. F. POWER & SON 201 McDuffie Street. rn . * Bye and Bye Leudo to- the house of ne vcr. ., ?, Begin now, save part of your earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited In tho Savings Department of The Thc strongest in the county. bank IS YOUR NET WAIST SOILED? ' It's not economy to endeavor tb clean a costly net or lace * waist r} homo and ruin it Our charges for cleaning euch garments ia but a >v!fle. and when w? retara lt to you, it will look and flt.aa good aa it did w^*n new. No matter how irointsor ?ls-1 borato- the- vf slat,, we. aaa clean lt by band>! without damage to the fabric trimmings or color. Oar procesa leaves no odor, removes atalbs and brightens op dhnmed'colers. Try us with your net waist when it Is soiled. STEAM LAUNDRY ww^'au .-J 'isis Nat Hesse for Weals. "Yes; t have some chicken* "lent their ?ed: expensive? ' Not to me. They board MINOR MATTERS WERE BEFORE JMCOUNCIL COrVSPLAJNTS MADE AS TO ODORS ARISING FROM A MEAT MARKET HEALTH OFFICER Instructed To Have the Situation Remedied-Other Mat ters. At a special meeting of city council convened yee teni../ afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, in th- council chamber, con sideration was given sebera matters, the moat important of w?rfen were the selection of a site for the new city barn and the new schedule of rates for lighting submitted ny the South ern Public Utilities company for ap proval. These two matters are treat ed in other columns of this paper this morning. Of the minor matters brought before council at thc special meeting that of complaints as to the condition of Maneas' Meat Market, on the west side of North Main street between the Eagle Barber Shop and Marchbanks & Babbs, jewelers, was Dire most Important. Alderman Barton reported that sev eral merchants and ether business people in the vicinity of Mancss' Meat Market had come to him with com plaints as to obnoxious odors comin. from tho market and asked for r Iicf. Thc matter was referred tc. thc health 'officer, with in struct ?MU; tb get in after the j matter . nd remedy tho situation. It was brought to cou H's atten tion that a Mr. Uamby hu teen sell ing pianos in the ?lty with?, ut paying the required license, lt appears Hiat there is nothing In thu license ordi nance providing a license ? for an itinerant plano dealer, or one who conducts his business along such Unca as this man. Council was of the opinion that the man ought to be required to pay a license of some amount, co 'eic thc matter with the acting city attorney, E. F. Cochran, to w?rk out. Dr. Nunzetta, un Indian medicine vender, appeared before council and asked fer, a license le 'lo business In the city. He stated that last year he had done business here and that council at that time charged him a license of flo for the first week ho was here and 45 a week thereafter lt Was agreed that license in this amount 'would be charged bim tills year. A request from Ensign Belcher of the Salvation Army that council make a small appropriation to meet certain overdrafts and outstanding bills which the organisation here *lmd to meet was referred to the Anderson Relief Association. ' Grandma Never Let I Her Hair Get Gray J Kept Her Lodes Dark, Thick. If Glossy, Wfeh Sage Tea ?md Sulphur. , ..; - When you darken your hair with ' Sago Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's dope so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is massy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the 'ready to-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." .You just damp I en a sponge or soft brush with lt ' and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; By morning all gray, hair disappears, . and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant. .You will also discover dandruff gone and hair - bas stopped, falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, ts a sign of old.age;and aa we : all desire a youthful ai?'1 attractive appearance., get busy av mee with 1 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look: years younger. -1-,-^_ . Keep A-GohV2 If you etrike a thorn or rose, Keep a-goin". If it hai.s or If lt snows? Keep a-goln'! 'Taint no use to si', sad whine When the fish ain't on your line; l Bait /our hook and keep on tryln"- ; Keep a-goin'! Whon the weather kills your crop, . Keep a-goin'! When you tumble from the top, . i Keep a-goln'! S'pose you're out of every dime? Qettin* broke slot any crime! Toll the world you're fet'ing fine Keep a-goln'! , -, '' ' . . / " Wheu .lt looks like all Is up. Keep a-goln'! Drain the sweetness from the edp, . Keep a-goin'! i Sea the wild birds db the wing! Hear the bells Chet - sweetly? stag! When you feel like singing-stag Keep a-goln'! Force ef Habit. "Now, my dear,-you must positively forget shop if you are.going into so ; detr with me." "'What have I done?" inquired th? preoccupied physician. "Why. you feel the pulse of .every ;! body who extends a hand." Xaturatly Lat?.. A-customer, siter waiting several into utera 'for ta\ oxtail soup, called sos lt ws* behind. Tb* welter, who the wailer to ht? and asked the ret* was Irish, san tty an? wared'. "Owtsli* behind, slr."-Kans?? City Have the best decorated Home in your neighbo rhood The character of the neighborhood in which we live and the appearance of the houses in which we dwell have a vital influence upon our own personality, our social and business character and in moulding the character of our children. For the Exterior For the Interior Exterior decorating calls for paint made of In adecting the finiah for mtertor walla ?nd edi the" choicest materials and durable colors ?o reinembcr th*Wtal|^^ combined as to insure the greatest covering ' yW?^\jSj%f:^?fv' and protecting power. . *^J??? Hhg>?*??u??ni Harrison's TiWX?Wtfo "Town dc Country" Paint * gives thc most beautiful effects in soft, flat colon IS the paint that has been proved by years of that ?rc permanent, washable ?nd sanitary-tho experience to give the best results. "Town & most satisfactory of all interior finishes. _,, i . Mellotonc (rives a pure white finish or choice Country" paint comes ready tor use in every 0fn?ny delicate hues, BB "soft as the rainbow desirable color. tints." Mellotonc" will lighten and brighten your whole home. The Homely Paint-Brush AH ever, the homely paint-brusb Ia working relentlessly. It Is makins; a hnuae-to-hoase caninsfc of the country, spreading good paint and an ' atmosph?re of crispness- and newness wherever it goes. The paintbrush IK knocking at Ute door of your house now. It asks for work, for lt delights In routing rot, In preventing decay, In Raving dollar In repairs, in adding years of lue ead dollars of value to property. l'ut tlie - paint.brush to work, spreading "TOWN & oUNTRY" PAINT -the other name for good paint. We HPu all the materials needed to make yonr.house as bright ns a nm pin. If In doubt abort the color we ena help voa, there, too. Come ID, consult UH. WC gre experts on paint and palatine;. j FOR EVERY PAINT PURPOSE-INSIDE and OUT I, DUGAN HAS A FINISH Anderson Paint and Color Company 132 ?H. Mun Street Phon. ?47 CONVICT CAMP MOVED INTO GENTERViLLE WORK IN ROCK MILLS HAS BEEN FINISHED AFTER SEVERAL MONTHS W OR K OUTLINED Earle's Bridge Road To Be Work ed And Road From National Highway to 6 and 20. "We have moved convict cami) No. 2 from Rock Milla to Center ville and (or the next several weeks will be engaged In working roads between the city and Earle's bridge and from the National Highway tja Six sad Twenty Creek.", said Supervisor J. Mock King yesterday. The camp ls pitched near the plantation of W. John McClure, on the Earle's Bridge read, and ls In charge of Capt. J., W. Cook. There are some* 40 con victs, three road scrapes and 30 mules in the outfit. As generally known, the camp has ?cen stationed in Rock Mills for the past several months making some improvements-near Major's Milt. A new bridge was built across thc itream near the mil: and a road was relocated for a considerable distance In that locality. Variom other im provements of aa impotent nature were carried, nut. Supervisor King Btatei that for the next several weeks tb? convict force will be engaged lu working the road extending from the National High way to Six sad Twenty? after which the road from the olty limits to Earle's Bridge, over Seneca river, will"'-be improved. In speaking ot the matter yesterday Mr. King stated that ho would like to Impress upon the farmers the necea' si ty of their Impressing upon their plow hands not to plough Into the road when working In the fields ad joining the hUchwaya, as good roads could never be had so long as this was ailoved. Ho Food SBertoge ta Germany. BERLIN. April 1?.-In order to convince his American friends that Germany ie not Puttering from a shortage ct food, lt ta reported that the American consul in Muclch ha? asked restaurant keepers to supply him with their bills of fare for one week. These ii? intends to send to als' friends ls. tue United States. - oo ooo oooooooooooo o ANDERSON COLLEGE o o .o ooooooooooooooooo An unusually artistic program was presented by the members of the fac ulty of the departments of musk- ou Monday evening. After having heard each of these musicians in the facul ty recital in the ia)I,- Anderson peo ple knew what to expect at this sec ond public appearance Of thc group. The comment that has been oftenest heard was of the exquisite musical! taste In the choice and" arrangement of the program and the artistic rendi tion of each number. Miss Stranathan opened the pro gram with a Mozart Aria from the marriage of Figaro, singing it in Italian. The beautiful melody of this selection, with all ita light and shades as Interpreted by Miss St ran i than stirred the hearts of those who beard, Irr-.-sp?ctivo "of the Italian words which some affect to believe distract from the enjoyment, ol' a song. The three German songa show Miss Stranathan'? keen appreciation of great music. The last number gave a delightful variety to her selections. The Dreamy Bleep with its quiet, longing waa followed by Ab, Love But A Dayl This was perhapa the biggest number on liar program. In Oils music one feels tan Mrs. Beach has been able to expresa, the thought ot the words more'adequately than others who have ?oura the attempt. Miss Stranathan gave a very sincere Interpretation of the power of. Ute song. 'The third of the group was leoncavallo Mattlnata, a very bril liant number sung in brilliant style with delightful purity ot tone. ' Par ticularly noticeable waa Misa Strana than'a clear enunciation, and nice pronunciation.' In whatever language ehe sings, Engliah, French, Germar or Italian each word ts as a perfect I j formed pearl. Mtaa Nelle. Smith, violinist, playee second. Her selections were unusual ly beautiful. She played as alway: with spirit and are, typical of om of her temperament evincing conaid ?rable, artlatic poise. Lleboetrand one of Kreicier'H bright composition abe performed brilliantly with goo style and taste. Her' In ter pre tat I01 was ample to show the contrast ii her sacond number, being probably u tjSfcbeat in Dadla'a Souvenir. Th biggest nut-: ber, and most brill lac waa the Scherzo by Von Goona' Tb i difficult number WAS played with eas and with ? strength rarely found i one of such sUght physique. Th long sustained tones of Lea Adieu by Pablo Sar anale, ?0 trying to th violinist were beautifully don? h Mles Smith. The double stopping an skipping octavos were executed ski I fully, and each number was intens*! pleasing to the audience Mr. Goode wes surely at kia best I als part of the program, lia iq a rai pianist and his musicianship is of tUc highest order. He is masterful In style with a splendid technique a sure touch, and an interpretation tria* comes only from- the combination of Intellect temperament, good taste and judgment His first number: consisted of three Chopin Preludes followed hy the Etude that is commonly known as be Revolutionary Etude. Very few selections make such demands on a sure technique as does this Etude which he played. So wonderfully, in the Debusy Minstrels an exceedingly graceful composition, he showed un usually keeto appreciation and fine musical feeling. La Campanella by List was a beautiful climax 'ot the program. This was played as only a true artist can play lt: His style waa exquisite, and tho effect of the num ber was very impressive. He played lt with a fluency and artistry that were very unusual. Th? accompaniments were played by Mrs. F. A. Goode. While Mrs. Goode did not appear on the program as a soloist, she a graceful, brilliant soloist as well as a delightful ac companist, ac will be remembered by those who heard her io tho former recital. As before, she played a ploas-i lng accompaniment very sympathetic and'skillful. It ls a true accomplish ment to play such difficult accom paniments well, and Mrs. Geode's accompnylng wss admirable. The students gave a most Jeltghtful reception to their friends on Thurs day evening. There was a good crowd In attendance* and a most delightful evening was spent The parlors and corridors were-very prettily decorat ed In Jppanese style with pink- peach blossoms, and green tn profusion. An ice course was served during tho evening. On Anderson County Field Day the college was a busy place. Over five thousand people, most of them chil dren, were In Attendance on tho ex ercises. The college, on that day tamed over Its plant and large cam pos to the people of the:county. Dr. Martin ot Clemson, has examin ed the milch cows at Anderson Col lege, and given them a ?lean Uli of health. Mr. C. M. Faithfull went to Wal halla Friday evonlng to serve ss a Judge st the Oconeo County Orltorlcal contest. Rev. snd Mrs. McCaul spent some time st the college this week visiting friends. \ Tatting Care ef ta? Children. ? No parents would consciously ba careless bf the children. Joe,A. Rot ; marin. Clarkson, Nebr., uses Foley's Honey and Tar for his two children for croup, coughs and colds. He says. "We are never without Foley's Honey snd Tsr in the hons?.** A djs ! tressing cough, sleepless nights, srfd raw. inflamed throat lead tc a run down condition tn which the child ie not able to resist contagions or taf~> pitons diseases. Foley's Honey abd T?r ls truly healing and prompt la action. Evans Pharmacy. VT7Q K [JW # This is tl * **** H. Use for yourself, if you seek men, if ygi fixtures, equip- ment. Classified Waivt Advert? Twenty-five words or looa, OB? Til Bli Time? ti.oo. All advertisement over twenty-flv? word. Rate? oa 1,000 word? to t No advertisement taken tor l*ss tl It your nam? appear? in tb? tefep your want ad to 821 nod a bill will ti prompt payment WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative in every community to act a? agent for Tba Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WASTED-To correspond, conti dcntlally, with anyone dcBirioua of becoming permanently cured of thu morphine or whiskey habit The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., Box 75. AG KN TS WASTED-$5.00 to $10.00 a d.y can be made Helling tho beau tiful 26x36 State and County Wall Map of South Carolina and North Carolina. Contains world map and map of United Statoa and ita pos HCsuioiiB. Sample to agents 60 cents. 1 dozen $6.00. B?tails for $1.00. Order of Southern Supply Co.. 71? Kollock SU Augusta, Ga. 4-15-61. WANTED-One Shetland Pony, about 48 inches high, four to five years old, well broke and with good dis position. L. A. Edwards, Seneca. S. C. 4-16-31 WANTED- At one? experienced trimmer. Add rca "Trimmer." caro Intelligencer. 4-17-3t Salts If Backachy And Kidneys Hurt Slop Eating Meat For a While If Your Bladder ls Troubling You, 'When you wake up with ba'ckachoj and dull misery in the kidney region ] lt generally means you have been eat ing too much meat, saya a wel-knowo authority. Meat forms uric acid which! overworks the kidneys In their effort [ to fll'er lt from the blood and they ; become sort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and' clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you haye] backache, sick) headache, ditsy spells; your stomach ?ours, tongue ts coated, I and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is] Cloudy, full of sediment, channels of ten get nore. Water scalds and you are I obliged to seek relief two or throe] times during the night Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salta; take a tablespoon in a glass of Water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. Thia famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, and has been used] fer generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise] s?ida in the urine so lt no longer Ir ritates, thus ending bladder weakness. ] Jad Salts ls s life saver for regular meat eaters. It ls Inexpensive, cannot] i:;Jure and makes a delightful,* effer vescent lithla-water drink. .She Found a Way. Slio had tried In vain to get the tel ephone, but the outer partie* were using the line. The last time abe hoard one woman say: "I have just put on a pan of beans for dinner." , She tried later, but tbc women were still talking. Exasperated, she] brok* ip crisply. "Madam, I smell your beana burn? lng." A bur rifled, scream greeted this re-, mark and tben she was sble to put In her tall. CALOMEL IS MERCI ACTS ON LIVE "Mst* l im Tm" Kim Yat U* litar TIIM GtlMMl Md Deers*! Sitfctfc w Isil? Yee Sick Listen to met Take DO more Bick ering, Sal {vating calomel whee bilious or conellpatrd. rfton't lose a day'? work! Calomel U mercury or quicksilver which causee necrosis o? the basel, Calomel/ whee it coate*' Into contact with sour bile crashes into it. breaking it ?jj. This ls when you feet that awful nausea aad cramping. ' If you are sing .isa ?nd "all knocked out" il your Firer li torpid and bowels constipated or you har/ headache, di zit net?, coated tongue, if breath ir. bad or stomach ?our just, lake a apooof-?! of harrold* Dod? j sons Liver TJUO or?. wy guaraatea. { ?i :t,- '. . - -v.;' > gone. Tomorrow does not ex? ?DAY is the day of Opportunity. ie coioumn of opportunities. Read it-if you seek a broader opening i want to buy or seli machinery. sing Rates me 28 cants, Three Tunea ts eentsV words prorsta tor each additional ie used In a month faade on appll oan SS cents, cash In bdvanco. bon? directory yon can telephone e mailed after Ita Insertion tor FOR RENT PUB BENT-Store recently occupied by Tho Intelligencer Job Printing Department It Interested 'In a flue stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 3-13-tf FOR SALE FOB SALK-Some of Ute best coal and wood on Ute market ai right prices. Woo? cut to your - order. Low country slabcs still my spe cialty. W. Ultner. successor to Piedmont Cos! & Wood Co. Phono 649. 4-15-tf. MISCELLANEOUS IHtV, PIM! WOOD. cut. or In four foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect ly dry. Prices right Seo me for all kinds of Ore wood. B. N. Wyatt, "The 45.00 Coal Man." POTATO SLIPS-Wo expect today a few thousand Nanny Mall variety. Forman Smith. Scodman, Phone 464. NOTICE-Wo will close our mill for tho season on April 24th. If you have seed to exchange for meal auil hulls seo us before the 24th. Peo ples Oil ft Fertiliser Co. ,, 4rl6-16 BO YOU eat to live, or Uve to oat? Well, no matter which In either case whenever you wish. ,(to eat something good, and don't caro to. pay all you've got for it, como lo the "Little Gem" Cate, No. 128- W. Whltner BU, J. B. Derrick, Propr. BUCK-EYE BABBBB SHOP-Hair cut 15c shave 10. Best service; Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. DAY OLD CHICKS-12 1-2, 16c, Beds! Plymouth Rocks' and ordinary chicks. 100 off every Monday. Sat?. delivery guaranteed. Phone 847, or writo Boom 6, ll? 1-2 N. Main St, {PROFESSIONAL 1 CARDS I DR. J. E. WATSON Genera! Practice Office la Llgon ft Ledbctter Buildup North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Rosldence Phone 8S6. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 40S-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitner St 'KgjU9H?Va SUP tLAOO&fi IR Y ! IT SICKENS ! iR LIKE DYNAMITE Here's my guarantee-Go to any drug store and get a 60 cent bottle of Dod son's Liter Tone; Toke a spoonful to night and if lt doesn't straighten you right up and make you Ital fine ?nd vigorous by morning I wast you to go bark to the store sad get your money. Dodson's Liver Teas ls destroying the amie of calomel because it ta real liver medicine ; entirely vegetable, therefore lt can not salivate or make > I guaranty, that one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Toae will put your slugaieh liver to work pnd clean ycur bowel* M. that sour bile sod constipated wast* which is flogging your system sad auk log ..ou feel miserable, ^guarantee ?hst .loesn't gripe SO';