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32-inch . . .... . .$20.00 56-inch.25.00 Two speed ceilings are 52.00 higher for either size. Coffee Percolator K This percolator ?. doubtedly makes the tU?i eat coffee ever made; and it* is made after you cit down at the table with out any fuss or trouble, thus Insuring steaming hot coffee just when you ;z "? .??r.. $5-?? Hot Weather Conveniences Electric Iron There's nothing handier, more convenient, nor as 'economical as an electric iron in the home. They are 00 We carry a full line of Oscillating Fang kn aH sises. Prices on request. Southern Public Utilities Co. (See Window.) 't 18 W. Whitner Street. . _ . . Phone 223 VALUABLE I4EGAL ] YEARS AGO _ 1 ZORADO IZMAR IS C SENSJ bm* Her. Clairvoyant Powers, Penetrating .Aojetely Battes Sclentltlc Iavestlgatic formed, lu tee Last Few Weeks Prc Wonderful Power-She Boes Such T * Visitor from an Undiscovered World Locked In that1 mysterious Bleep, when the Bout shakes off ita mortal shackles, Zorado Ismsr, the, living, breathing proof of the power of clair voyance, reads the future fate of in dividuals, and predicts the outcome ot their daily affaira. Think of a person who can close ber eyes .and your who!o past, your present and future are flashed before her like a panorama and she can tell you all you bave done what you are now doing, and lift the curtain of futurity and tell you jUBt what you aro going to dp. : No other lifo reader who has ever visited Anderson can lay claim to aa many auccesetul readings and locat ing valuables as can Zorado lamar, and there are hundreds reedy to vouch for such claims. Only a. few days ago one of our leading citizens, called on this marvelous trance medium In regard to some valuable papers that had been lost for many years. Sh? soon located the papers to the Joy of the owner and to her own financial/ Welfare. A husband and wife had become estranged; There was no real reason fer lt, as there seldom ls, bnt still there was a separation. One ot them laid the case before Zorado Ismar, If you wish the service 408 N. McDuf?xe St., one fice, near the standpipe. They are the tires tha therest and easiest, wittie fewest stops on the way MYSTERY ) AWAY PAPERS LOST MANY RECOVERED ________ REATJNG A GENUINE VTION _ - :. ..: : ; *; ; ij j Insight and Unerring Accuracy Com* m-Tho Marvelous Tests Sae Has Per? ?re the Magnitude of Her Strange ead hlagg that Callers Look Upon Her as a L . " '\ .* ' : fri and the husband and wife have had a glorious reunion, the clouds of dis cord bavo been dispelled. There Ul sunshine In that home today. Happy tranquility hue taken the place of turbulence. ' An engagement of marriage had been broken, thora was a very un happy young woman on- one hand, abd a not too delighted -young man on the other. Each had a hand in that breach. Zorado lamar brought there two separated ones together; the sacred contract baa been renewed, and a home ts being prepared for the bride and groom. Each has' seen the error that caused them to drift apart; their eyes are opened now, and who was it that caused them to see? Zorado lamar fully understands the responsible position, she is placed in by the remarkable gift she ts ?o tfowed with and she will try her beat.' to. help those who need advice and do idl in her power to show all of her izoneot callers plainly and in forcible langage bow to gain.happiness and pronpeilty. She accomplishes what abe dalma. It not, no charge is made. The price of a full life reading ls but ll. All business snored and confi dential Remember that your pros pects of today may be your fortune tomorrow, If rightly handled. -_Ss ' i of Zorado Izmar call al block east of the Post Or . ? . , .es ?.. . -V I' _1 V .,''1 ' ' ' -?? tjetr? it carry you longest, farr most miles pe* dollar and ale By ito Shop NewsFromSeneca A Brilliant Marriage Celebrated. SENECA, April 24.-The marriage of Mr. ft. O. McNeill and Miss May Hamilton in the Presbyterian church here Wednesday evening at nine o'clock waa one of th emost brilliant affairs of its kind ever celebrated her. The church was beautifully decorat ed in evergreens and pink roses. The attendants were: Mrs. C. B. Smith. HOMES OF INDIVID UALITY Are Easily Attained When You Giye the Proper Attention . 4 and Consideration to the r s ILL DECORATIONS Critics say we've a knack for picking out pret ty Wall Papers In Strength of Beauty, Style, Va l riciy and Lowness of Price, Our Showing of This Season's Wall Papers Surpasses the Finest of Any Pre vious Exhibit. Advice and Sug gestions Cheerfully Given. P?ompt Servira-Compe tent Workmen. - Guest Paint Co. Phone 48 FRESH FISH ALWAYS FRESH I List evening we received a shipment of fine fish, including the following: Shad, Red .Pin, Crokers, Butter Fish, Black Fish, Salmon Trout, Sheephead, Span ish Mackerel, Red Snapper, Pom pano, Shrimp, and Whiting. Fish !>rrtsc3 Free af Charg*, mm? De livered Promptly C F.POWER&SON Phone 117. Cor. Benson ind McDuffie mut ron of hoonr. Miss Lucile Hamil ton, maid of honor, and Misses Lula and Sue GignllHat, Sarah Neill, of Greenville, Mass Ellen Todd, of Nash ville, Tenn., and Mra. T. B. Jones, of, Townville. bridesmaids; Dr. E. C. Doyle, bcBt man, and Messrs. W. K. Livingston, B. A. Lowry, J. E. Hop kins, and J. L. 8tribllng. ushers. The ceremony was performed, by Rev. W. S. Hamlter, of Blackstoe':, assisted by FeV. I. E. Wallace, pas tor of thel Presbyterian church at Seneca. After the ceremony a reception was held at tho home at which about 75 friends of the family were enter tained and an elaborate luncheon was served. After tho reception the yong couple left on train No. 35, for Chat tanooga, and St. Louis, and other points. Mrs. Neill is the second daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. O. Hamilton, of, thia place, and one of the.most popu l?r and accomplished young ladies in ,1110 town. Mir! Neill isa leading busi ness man of this place. y Oconeef county sent a delegation of 27 members to the State -Sunday School Convention which mot in New berry thia week. Some of these from Seneca and vicinity were: Mr. J. S. Robinson, and Mr. Cole, Mrs. W. P. Reid, Miss Julia Harper, Miss Vcr genla McMahan and Miss Miller. Urs. J. 6. Strtbllng and E. C. Doyle have returned from the State Medical Association, which met in Greenwood this week. Mr. Wm. Edwards and Joe McCary and Rev. I. E. Wallace were In An derson Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Harper left Thursday for Hot Sprint*. Ark. They expect to be gono for several weeks. Mrs. Frank King of Adair s ville. Ga., has returned home after a visit to ber mother, Mrs. J. H. Adams. Mrs. Clove Folgbr and children hove returned from a visit to her sla ter in Chattanooga, Tenn. Those attending the Presbyterial in Anderson this week aro: Mrs. T. E. Stribling. president; Mrs. C. N. GlgnllHot, and Mrs. Lesley Stribling. from the Seneca church, and Misses Cora Hubbard and Cary Smith, and Mrs. 8. N. Hughes, from the Rich land church. Mr. L. O. Lindsay 8orfensly H ?rt* Mr. L, O. Lindsay, a prominent stock dealer of thia place waa ser iously injured In Westminster Friday by being kicked by. a boree. He waa brought home on No. 40 sind operated upon Immediately by physicians from here and Westminister. One ot thc intestines waa entirely, severed by thc blow. It was stated at the time ol thia writing that he was resting very wall, and hope ta held for hie recov> .ry. Mr. R. E. Graybel. of the South ern F.'iylway's Farm Department lg li Seneca today meeting with the. tocal program committee for the formen chautauqua. Mr. Graybel la enthus tootie for the chautauqua and promisoi the hearty support of his deportment of the Southern Railway. THREATEN LIFE OF MISSISSIPPI MAIS COLUMBIA. Misa.. April 24.-Af te receiving numerous anonymous note? threatening his life and finding an un exploded bomb ander the window o bis room yesterday W. C. Meek o lo cai attorney, today received onothe working. It read: "BRI Meek and Seth Meei 1 missed yon the other night but II gat eau eure xi yr<* stay in the State You ?re still talking about mo am my family. Toke warning." Seth Moak io o nephew of th? ot torncy, who liva? wit? him. ? Tko nota woo printed in pencil ' o plain white poper and woo unsigned It waa found under Monk's office door Th* police aro working on Ot? theor that the notes ?nd bomb wore place by o faon whom Meek prosecuted. * - - - * * IA 4f?AA I liAft I sT r*- - - - --?-? i :: I Persona) ii Miss Mary Herron, whu teaches at Starr, was a lisitor tu the city yes terday. Miss Annie Htggen of Plercetown was among the shoppers ?u tuc city Saturday. H?cker Hailey. Mrs. W. I. Hail-: Miss Mary Snow and Miss Stevenson, all of Hartwell, motored lo Anderson yesterday. L. O. and Mrs. Robinson of Autre ville motored to the city Saturday. Stephen Fisher of Lev l-l Land was a visitor in thc city Saturday. C. L. Watkins of Helton was in the city yesterday on business. John Breaceale of Pendleton was | a visitor In the city yesterday. -o Miss Lillian Clinkscales, who teaches at McLccs school was a visi tor in the city yesterday. W. G. Wilson of Liberty was In thc city yesterday on business. Lee Owens of Pendleton was In thc city yesterday for a short while. John Finley Of Mountain Creek wan among the visitors in the city yes terday. W. R. McCown. of the Hollands Store section spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. E. D. Pearce and son, Wil liam, of Greenville, arc the guests of Mrs. W. A. Chapman. Miss Ida Calhoun of Clemson Col lege was a shopper in tho city yes terday. Misses Ethel and Alma Cole ni Pen dleton were visitors in the city yes terday. Clarence Burriss of Spartanburg ia visiting in tho city. C. D. Watara of Starr wns among the visitors in thc city yesterday. W. H. Burriss of thc country waB a visitor In the city yesterday. v J. N. Gumbrell of tho Neals Creek section spent yesterday in the city, Mian Selma Gam broil of Piercc town waa among the visitors in the city yesterday. Some Cynic He. The office boy in a law office of this town himself hopes to be a lawyer some day. He has begun his studios already by asking questions of thr clerks whenever hiv hean* a legal i term about which he desires informa-1 tlon. Tho other day he approached one of the clerks with this question: "What do you mean by a contin- ] gent fee?" "It's like this," explained the clerk, I "if you lose the case your lawyer gets j nothing, if you win you get nothing.' -New York Times. Fresh Shipment Florida VEGETABLES Fresh Snap Beans 15c. Fresh Squash, lb 7c. Nsw Irish Potato?, lb 6c. Fresh Carrots, lb 7c. Fresh Tomatoes, lb 121-2C New Cabbage, bani head., lb 5c Majestic Hams fresh from the packers, the kind I that makes red gravy. If yo? witt eat oae yam wfll asst another, lb] 18c. Why not trade at tho atom that ?EMail to the appetite with poro wholesome food. Anderson Cash Grocery Co.! \ torday ist. T This is it, Usi for yourself, if you seek men, if yi fixtures, equip- mcnt. Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or IOM, OD? 1 8lx Tunca il.00. ?ll advertisement over twenty-fit word. Rates on 1,000 words tc MOM. No odvortlaement token for less If your nam? appears lo the tel? roar wont od to 321 tod o Mil will prompt payment FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by Tho Intelligencer Job Printing Department. If interested In a lino aland and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 8-13-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE-Somo of tito boot coal and wood on tho market at right prices. Wood cut to your order. L v country alabea stilt my spe cialty. W. Ulracr, successor to Piedmont "Coal & Wood Co. Phone. 649. - 4-16-tf FOR SALE or trade for a milch cow -a rubber tired Columbus top huggy, as good BH new. W. iii. Rasor at Chlquola Durber Shop. 4-23-3tp. FOR SALE -Good Milk eow. Will give 2 gallons when fresh, which will bo in agout two weeks. Frico Reasonable. W. W. Smoak. 4-23-2t. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS ????????I""""?"" DR. J. ?. WATSON General Practice Office In Ugon A Lodbotter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residcnca Phone 386. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect ' 405-406 Bleckicy Building Anderson. S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Sugg? DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitrer St LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE-At) TO COMMUTATION BOAH TAX All persons liable to road tax for 1015 ore hereby notified that tho time for payment to the county treasurer ot said taxes will expire on the lat day of May, 1915. After that dato o penal ty will bo attached. J. MACK KINO. Supervisor. -law ?V?W ls gone. Tomorrow does not tx* ODAY is the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read e it--If you seek a broader opening m want to buy or sell machinery. f. Columns ising Rates flin? 26 cen'?, Three Time* SO ?nu, word? prorata for each additional ? he used In a nouth made on appll* than ZS centa, cash ta cd ranee ?phone directory yrq can telephone lb? malled arter Ita Insertion for WANTS WANTED-A rollahlo representative in evory community to act as agent for Tb? Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Appiy Tho Anderson Intelligencer. < 2-2blf. WANTED-To correspond, conll dentlnlly, with anyono desirlous ot becoming permanently cured, ot th? morphine- or whiskey habit. The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., Box 75. WANTED-A good colored boy to do denning, pressing and altering. Columbia Tailoring Co.-6-23*3t. MISCELLANEOUS -o DKY, PINE WOOD, cut, or In four foot lengths, or felstxi; and perfect ly dry. Prices right. Seo me for all kinds of fire wood. B. N. Wyatt, "The $5.00 Coal Man." POTATO SLIPS-We expect today a few thousand Nancy Hall variety. Forman Smith, Socdman, Phone 464._ IF ITS IN SEASON, and flt to eat, wo have lt; and the price won't make you lose your appetite olUior. "Jut tie Gem" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Pro I prletor. 128 W. Whltnor Street. BUCK-EYE DABBER SHOP-Hair out 15c, shave 10. Best service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. Let UH duplicate your next broken lens while you walt Can make it from a piece of the old glasB.-don't need your prescription. Have tho imost modern Grinding Plant In the South. If you are from Missouri Jost como in we'll show you. Dr. M. ll. Campbell, LOUIHB S. Hilgenboeker, . Assistant. Registered Optometrists 113 W. Whltner St., Ground Floor. I HONEY TO LEND on first mortgage or real oBtate in ammount of $25.00 to $50.00 in Anderson county at 8 per cent cont per annum. Apply to James F. Rico, Anderson. S. C., of fice over the old post office. 4-ef-Mp. DAY OLD ( HICKS-121-2. 16c. Red?. Plymouth Rocks and ordinary chicks. 100 on* every Monday. Satu delivery guaranteed, phone 847. or write Room 6. 1191-2 N. Main St. SACRIFICE SALE-Thrco mottled; Ancona bens, one cock $6.00; threo White Face Black Spanish hens, one cock $5.00. Get started with these extra laying breeds. M. C. Faggart, Greenwood, ?. C. 4-26-ltp. . THIS AD, accompanied by cash will buy a doren photos aa follows: Large als? Cabinets $3.00; Hjalf filse Cabinets $1.26; Post Cards 60c; offer expires April 30th. Al len's Studio, North Main. 4-25-3tp. _ I FOUND g FOUND-Bunch of keys with belt hook attached have been left at tilla office. Owner can have same by paying for ad. 4-25-3t, ?yjBJBMHfcVHBJHMMP^^ Ten Thousand Livingston Globe and RED FIELD Beauty open air grown Tomato Plants .at fifty cents per hundred Monday, FURMAN SMITH Seedsman-Phone 464 1 , ... " '/ } '