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Geraldine Farrar
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Now $5.00
.-ftbsbiuHTiy^pjniij; *5jai? turned, ?6?lh
: loitl covered-heels, 2 1-2 Inches high,
. Unod with, y-dtQ. Kid. " Y
pk Sik today $5.00
' -4 . SHOES Tilt AT: HAT?SPY . Y .
?NDEB JIASONIC TEMELE
:,. itt Y<Y;Y '' *WYVY. Y
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r?3 writ?rig of bei* experience with Cardul, the woman's" X?1J
BOH tonic. She says gurt lier: . Tetore I,began to use {Qi
PSflB Cartful, ,mtf\back and > head would hurtlso bad. I :fggl
Bfcg^a thought the pain would kill me. . I was hardly able
ag9B to dp any ot my housework. After'teking.three bottles RSI
rj o? Cardu? 1 began to fee! like ? new woman. "I soon k??3
Bal gained 3?> pounds, and now, i do all my housework, |
F^? "?> a? well as nih a big watt* mill. 'EH
BgB r worrian would give j ggf
K, ,/j I \ j \\ ? \ 1 ! J j I IL 3
FT! a trial T stltl use Cardul when I feel a little bad, 1T?
ftfifl and it always does rae good."; ?SsE
v r^r Headache, backache? side'ache, nervousness,
Bass? tired, \TOn?40^fee!|nj|3, ^c;t are sure signs of woman- ? mimd
P9| ty troubled Signs that yeti.need C^dui,th? woman's B8I
I hj ?2 toma' You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardul ?L^l
, Hn for your trouble, it has been helping weaky-alii;.
''ES 'wpmw,for%more:ih?aiifty^^earsv ;,y .- tSj
f i i Y ? ' ? ' . ? / " i j i uM|j v ? r
Puts?Roses in Your Cheeks J
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.' To look ono's post and feel one*d alimentary .' 4rMt,:" bofdVe.''"?; t'dtUng
best ls to enjoy an "Inktd?'btfUi ^ ?^?tHh6 ^?
??.(,irt?'?A ih,'.C>?n7??1? .".ij- K,. Olrli? and women ^w?tt?.sa?idw shina
iqorhtttg;.^ ?nab;trom ?jo-ayatem t&e gj^ts, p?rapi&.jor.pallid" cow..
previous .day's wanto, sour formen^ pleiloj^.?lso^?V?-.'i*iio ,wa?tel up
tiona and ?iol?ono?s^l?xihs Ij?for? jt >iut a c^ted torig^e;'!^
?ia absorbed into the\btood. Jut* as 'bf?at?i^ others wi? are. Uof.iet.ed with
" ^coal.i^hen" ii burasv.^ye's b?hlh? ? hoat?achc?;^bfil^ua'^S^t8;'.nW:ft^dfI:;,
corta r^ uni?up.t of IncoiubuBtlblo mat- nilrfcr <^natipt?^t?lOaid, b?
: erial in th? fbnu of ashes no thTjotft 'fpo'st?tat?d'': :hWi^t?r\tdrttilt^ and
. "and drink taken each -day Ic?rea ld are assured of-yery propouhced . re-*
ibo alimentary -organs . a certain evtlts in one or two .Wee\(3^a^jK??&
. .-nmoiuif bf . ^digestible material, . A quarter .pound' ol- liuiestone 'pha?*
:watch, If -not eliminated,., forms tos* ^hato costa vet^'?ttti?^.'.?atthe ;drug
Irta and peinons which aro Uion nnck- etoro, but is eufflclfeefc ^O dem?ustrato
cd into ;tho^b}^oa.Wd^.tS?.:^.? ttfEr'-jdif -a?'W&eir not mmt
) duets which^ aro Intended-t^>u?k in cleanse^ ha^Ml.'Atl^^^NiiK' . tba
ohly noaylshment to saetaln ;^5? ?dyaSkip .onaw^ut?dde^e^
.. '???f y?te wont io^j?^tle 'jelo^v ot ;ilmest?4!?vphc^iie^^
hfealtby bloom in year bh?ekti, *o ?oe eldo organs; We'^rawalfa^ff'e^ei
, your skia ?et. clearenrf |?adf^
yi>u are^told'^<b^ia^v^^^p^a'ha^. Ikm?^e iTOp?rianl^:^
upon arl?tH?>r^??M: %0,'lm' *wa>e*- qtk^beit?ttse t?e^?Wi?olr%ii'':db not
- xvii h a teaspoonful of. .llr?estohes .abeorh . impurities ' Int?. 4h? Jj?ood
^phosphate j& whlcb^ ^
means di waehlh?/Kih waiteJ t??b04al 1 Women who destrMv>?nh?ce tsie
and toxine iron? the et?tm4???,7 Mftsti\ bea?ity? of their coinpVWle?': /
ktdn?ys?ahd bowels, thua ?c4eahsln?ljuafeit4ry tfctt for h. we?ft and fc?Uce
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From Friend fn Mexico And Deals
With Some of Existing
Conditions
Miss Jay no Carlington has r??
coived a very interesting letter from
au old friend of h?re who ia now liv
ia;; In Mexico end who 1B suffering
from the hardships Which have been
brought aboui. by the.variouu Inter
nal troubles.Hbere i?br the past few
hrpars. Ii or Ii; tte-;. <;Iycs ;;omo ide?
a,f;\?oj^iUions vth?re abd ls In part as
??' "You; will '"have, neen informed by
the' .daUvL press .;ot.. your country of
the existing eircttn?Brances prevailing
jaroupUout thiB republic for the last
."five years. Things have come to
such an extent that even living ip a
hardship, tim; regardless absolute
lack of guarantees for one's lire; In
faqt. we are only entrusted to God's
care In and out of our homos. How
ever, we hope to get rid of this
situation some ' time during tho pre
sent century.
"As regards myself and ' family,
while we are enjoying good health
for the time being, I regret that we
are unable to buy anything besides
"grub;'"' ,
. Tb? letter then deals with the pur
chasing of a few articles of clothing,
wilie's in Knited States money
! ia $50 for one in Knited States coin,
! tho ah'rve would 'amount to $307.50'.
One will tee from the above7that
. ??fe has to bo Irish in Mexican mon
ey to b,uy eyen ..tho necessities ,,pt
life. A number of the women's so
cieties in parts ot tho county and
churches'havd-aided Miss 'Carlington
in raiding some funds for her friend
In Mexico. ;
TOE WEEK'S NEWS
AT WESTMINSTER
i Westfhlnst?r, S. C., May 21,^
Mjrs. Walter Kilburn add children j
have been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. s. Kilburn. .
Messrs. James and. Mack Neville,
of West Union, wero in Westminster
laat. Friday on.business.
Mr. J. C. Barton, Jr., who has
peen working1 at .Tuck s o n, Ga., .for
some time, is at home for a few
days.
Th?. contractors of the ' Southern
railway are' now engaged In building
a sido track from Harbin station to
Towaway, whore the work of the new.
grading will .bo dode. This siding
w|lt be something like three miles
and Mrs: Frank Bogers',' of the'
Siloam soc? i on ot Anderson county,
visited the families of Mrs, - Sarah;
Durham, Prof. J, A. Durham and
Mr. J. ,R. Orir, .bf Westminster last
.week.
Southern, was indisposed for several
Mr. J. G. Oats, fireman Of the
days lost week, suffering from thu
effects of cold,
Mr. and Mr a. J.D. Sheldon^' have
^returned'from'a delightful-trip of t?n
days to Washington, D. C.
' Mr..'-W. D. Hull spent several days
darius last week -at home. Ho left
Monday for Charlotte and will work
some timo in North Carolina.
Mr.. Julius Marett, of Fair Play waa
here t?^ seo hlu parents, Mr. abd
Mrs. E. C. Maret, Saturday and.
Sunday'. ? ' - . !
Mr>. A. Poore hos ret?rfidd to?
Poyston. Qa., after ? visit ot several
,daya with her soil, Mr. T. ?D. Poore;
! Mia? irene Gibson, or oakway, la
. spending Bover'al. daya hero with her
anclo and'aunt, Mr.. abd Mrs.. W. M.
??emnicuB. > ,
" .Mrs? 'Julia, McDonald has returned
tc. \Vcstmlnsier ?fter ; spending, some
? ,mo'!?tha at; Jackson. Qa-, v/lth tier
'daughters, Mrs'. J. J3. .Quarte rams,
-ftbe'eame. up with Mrs, Quartermns
iand her son.
Mrs.. J., W. Meilee and daughter,
?Mrs. G. O.; Simpson have returned
rife-bin the'SoUth?rn Baptist convention
!t*a ' GrAmWoiKer's ^erjp? to
Glossy, BeMitifaJ,
J S OCIET Y I
Hammond School Improvement As? i
?ociut?ou.
The Hammond, School. Improve-]
JU ont association will meei un Fri
day afternoon at'three o'clock with
Mrs. W. Q. Hammond, at her home i
just east ot town.
Miss -Anna, Ross Cunningham has
returned from A visit to Rock Hill.
Miss Kate Qoyd of Greenville le
visiting Miss Ojo, Trlbble on G loen
ville street. S(
acavp^^sg^^^?,, .^bcon visiting
j ^^j^^SpjMrtf*;]James Stall hive
returned from a? weeks stay In Ashe
ville, if.. ?'
? Miss : Eiiiily'Burnside of Greenville
has been visiting friends hero this
week.;.;
Miss Isabel Webb ls at home af
ter an extended visit to her sister, i
Mir,. . .FT;-nk .-Mayoa, lu Griffin, Ga.,
and friends iu Atlanta.
Mrs. F. J. L?Roy-and ? . soni ]
Charles li a vc returned to their home"
In Washington. D. C., after spend
ing'' a'mduin'with Mrs. J. K. Butler.
have
Moseley.Keyser.
Thei' fo'loiWngirinvitations
been U^ucc\:.K ??ft*
.V'Mn^and Mrs.Jiaro?s Roscoe M?seS
ley request tim, t??nour bf.yoitr pres
ence* al' -tho ' marriage bf their sister, j
Miss Leila, Moseley to Mr. Allen
??lrck Keyser on .Thursday morning,
une 8th, at eleven o'clock, St.
John's Methodist * church. Anderson.
S. C." ? fi
Both Mr. Keyser and Miss ?Mose
ley are . popular.-young people and j
their wedding, will, he an interesting
social event: '
Mrs. I^ha Howard and her moth
er, Mrs. Neal, spent last night hero
tho guests of Mrs. Clarence Osborne,
bp. their. way to their summer. home
In Massachusetts, from . Orlando.
I Fla., ?where they have a winter
. home. >>>;
Mr. and -Mrs. ?Leo G. - Holleman I
have returned from a trip to Young |
Harris, Ga. ' , t( .
Mr. and Mis. ii. -Gordon Owens of
^r?nkv?llo. jaidj?frs. W. H. Wel:
born of Williametbn, w?re among j
those attenlingBirth of a Na
tion" hero thls,,#eek.
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j COMING 'A^D GOING Jj
Misa ida Lou Brownlea has re
turned from Westminster where she]
has been visiting,i ?
fletare. Bu Ligand C. M. Cllnk
? eales of LnwadgpyUfe apeht yester
day ?t? the city.
Mr,, Luther Brock of the Cars
well section spent yesterday ia the
s Mr. Will Wharton of Iva was a
business visitor - yesterday.1
?j Messrs. W. C. Snipes and O. N.
Mattlson of Uonea .Path spent' yes*
lerday iu Anderson.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin of
polieft.'were vlflltorn:yesterday. : ",*
,.- _
, Dr. 'C. Li. Burton of Iva was a
visitor yesterday Afternoon.
!.. .' ' .' ""'
' Among the vlsli^rs from. Hartwell
yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs.' Parke
?helton. Mr.. 'and Mrsi ?'. N. Alford.
Mr. arid Mrs. H.; t. Alf?rd,, Miss
Libbie' Alford, Miss" Louise Skelton,
M'fcvt Gertrude Estes, pr.. aud- vtMrs.
s.' E?: PiittoV Mr!3 and 'Mrs. Butler
Morris; TMtSi/ Beatrice Crawford, Mr .
day Norris rihd sheriff Syd Johnson
and party'."' . ""' '
.. Th?" ViiUor? froth -'Clemson ycatnr
day . Ih?l?det?? Dr'.1 R. N. Brackett,
l-l:-M. St?ckhouso arid Capt. T. Pi.
Duckett.
Mris: Aaron Bogga of Pendleton
waa lu ibo elly' yesterday. .
Mr. Game (laines of Central was a
visitor Wc-dnesflay^?'^^.'
:? Dr. add Mrs. Cad* of Mt. Carnie!
^^ye^r?ay in ; Anderson . ; ; .
Mr?, J>*&,'??oert et' ??. Carmel
wss ?md?gri>t}i6; visitors yesterday*
?'.i-I^^HBii^CRl. StrlcWead' ot/-Metas
vine; Ga., tsrviSIGnyv hi?; mother;
Mn. it vit? - sir IcktanA and other nh
l?t'vea/at Bh^jgTo?nV??l?? county.
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Hooeys JO Children Overshadow Him
?Sti?lw?ter. N. ?Tsp*tch.)
b'i-Alt?SiSl1&'i?nifcl vtfooey. 71 years
did, voe on the program ns the main
tract S^achv'?ttei^f?: as did his
?oven fiona and three daughters,
o?uhd?. Tho m?a parUcularirJ?
i2^?^/ .one u; wt?ghln?/about <:. 2B(r
?pounds. Three '. are,'hlacksmiths ?a
waa ?ie futWr feef^re he retired, a
;PW:SM iSM*^^^
.???^hters art married; . .tent , lire ia
Jthia.TicloUir.v > . .-^
I The %Q ckUdren are ?^?ni>he 6S
f 'lamMl^#!?t$|:(^ ?:3??{-'?r.- Hooey
} wht> attended the celer**tio?.
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6J,ILU?818
TO BEJRJGANDIDftTE
For Tho Office of County Super
intendent bf Education
ls Blind
? . . . ' n
G T WILLIAMS. :.
'?f lu this issue of The Intelligencer j
appears a card from Mr. G. T.. Wil-j
liauis announcing his candidacy for
the position of superintendent of ed
ucation of Anderson county. Mr.1
Williams is a brother .- pf Deputy
jShcriff- "Jins Williams,?? ' .
'. Hr. Williams ls ? young, min ot
excellent habits; Ho-is blind but as
sures the public Hint thir, v;il! not
hammer him in the .'work, , Mrf Wil
liams has used llio 'typewriter euc
ccssruily for ye^rs, an'd'Is also ablo
to s'gn his name very weil.!: If any
one deBlres to *?ee Mr. Williams Glgn
hi:,' name, he klndiy'asks tii.it the re
quest be made during the- campaign,
?s He win bo in'. every part of . tho
county. 1 ; :
j Mr., Williams was educated, at our
institution for the blind and says. thal,
ho b?B studied industry and mdstc
al?n g with literary work; "My friends
know," says Mr. Williams, "that; .1
have contemplated; asking for tl:la of
fice for four years and during that
'time 1 h?Ve "become absolutely finhi
lar with our syiftem of dddcatlon.*'
Mr. Williams asks the people to sup
port him in i tho coming. election and
by putting his very best efforts Into
ithe <ybrk? tho schools will receive
benefit from his. election.
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MANU LIKU FROG AT ?AWN
?t??son K?n?as Fdinfljr Disposed ol
Pet Alligator.
j ; {Topeka .'Dispatch.) .
i riecauso after tivo years as a pel
pr'tho family, tho alligator or Mrs.
Elmer Forbes of north of tho city
insisted on stundtng/iup on Its "hind
feet Ih the Forbes yard at 4 o'clocli
In tho. morning and,,singing;-.Uko- e
frog Mrs. Forbes gdve tho amphiblar.
to tho Gag?"' Park? ibo.
j The alligator was bVou'ght herc
from,Florida, five vers ago by tlu
For be:; family. During the, summei
it Was given'the rim of the "yard , ll
is only"'recently, hbwevor, that th<
'pst fias turned to its nocturnal vo
callslng for amusement, And Un
tune.it carried got on tho norveB d]
tho ' Forbes family. '
tiffi fl TH? B??
pi is BEIM
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MRS. R. M sM?H D?CL?RE?
HER TROUBLES BAF
i FLED TREATMENT
SUFFERED THREE YEAR?
M 1^:.;:.,,.',:,.;
She Tells of Remarkable Reite!
Two Bottle* ot Tftnlac Gave
-Says It b Wonderful
. : . S M.-r,,.', mri,.
j "Three days after; I began taklm
'I'anlac, one of my most distressing eil
monts had been, completely rollavec
tVipugh .I had suffered . with ,thtr,'.trou
Ule' for 1 three years' and had Taila
tb ?rid Hi l?f," declared Mrs. "R. f,
Smith, or 13 Broadway St, ?Colu.'il
bin. In a statement aba rceeatly".mad
lb!'tho'T^rilac representative In whlc
olio gave unusually liberal praise" ?j
"thc M?stet Medicine."
. Continuing. Mrs. Smith auld:: ; "
anfferbd from a very bad form l(
itidigettio)., I had no appetite, nil
tfdd lort/ considerable weight. ? I vlacl
ort energy, and I feL .listless aim j)
tin tho time. I would tire caill
Cdc lr .nirif liing vi would bo so sorb ,1
ibo pit of my stomach I could bar>H
ijrr?the^?p keeu was the pain b'reat!
lng caused. I sure Buffered u grot
..jeal. -J !<?l(i not dare to eat mi ope
for- if '-.'did. I woo'; 1 suffer terrlb!
during. tho; night and next meroin
i "My Stomach had bren in. bad S?ai
for tlireo' yea'ra abd I. hod had th
trboluV severely for about nine (I
i hon tb ri, RT cat quantities of gafe - fora
ed on my stomach, and gave me a gre
deal of.juin. , ..
"Another symptom which cut?s*i JJ
muchy??? and wlilc* wbrried n
H- 0?tiX -ii??\ was . froanent. bali
nrour.d nijr; heurt. I had been t
most cousiantly under.treatment, ,b
V-.W?(lR tb find relief 'until t begi
tl?Vlbar Tu?lkc,
"?lter the thW?:.>?ty%:>?B#ik': $i
lac.. I ?tuvt ? not been tye?ubicd vvI
Unit pain In the. pit o?/ my,/stoma
iK the.inbrhing.. My upne t i to ts gb
opV, and i am much stronger and
f**t liettef Tnr e^cry* *ay. t ?-.-efl
well nt night sad ?alw.v?? awake ?
ti's rouge? and refreshed. My Si
ten? hs*; been greatly built.np p
! ?ir,ei?ihV^d by th* Tfc?lac: ?
'\$Vi?WwQt which TaMac dldv i
mi ' fctf?t wiiicb. pl^saBd ' t?o so ?k
l:v that lt regulated eiM'^tjrltM^g
sd m;';-h that I can now es?^&ftf
ty tupper o nd non buffer "aW^n?
X ImvevYakcn n'?w il?^t tw?n bott
bi"T401ac: r'>- ';.;'=<...- <W^^gS??
. Taniao certalal.v -ns* workel
Small bonder tn my case au? the
Hof tt.eave; ip* :>'e?'nts.jsir- thb; ni
r?oiait?bl?, for I hali -hebb aim
rb?.*f^?y unde^tr??me?t???ce th
sd?d exclusiv?ly in Aadsrspn. by ;
ana' Phartofccy, two >tore?.?-^Adr^
For the
Good
oia
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Summertime
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Children's Fancy Parasols, Spacial' at?v> . '25c I
Children's Large Size Paraseis, Special at . 50c
Ladies' Fancy Parasols, Special at..., ?V Iv 75c
L?adies' Fancy Parasols, Special at .?. i r .$1.00
Ladies' Silk Parasols, Special at. . . . . '. $2.98
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Ladies'Silk-Japanese Parasols, Special .,..
I al. |p . j I .',... ... . "... jj jj |4.^E(:|
in.?-? New White Dresses Just Opened .
)''?' II Vi'* I Vi; jil, f 1 ?Vnl-iiii. i III A '? n?"nuj,fl,Hu1,i>im? ''?[
New Striped W??st?-~Special at $1.00
Ul
at $1.50* $2.G0/$2.5G|f
$3.50, $5,00 and $6$?
Ct?at Suits at .Cost (?^^^? -
r?vV$t$^ Uiose who haye never ^it^ it;'?>
Pcps^ColR will relieve'that n \
[, en w?tli reiisji wneni other nqunsiiriient is repugnant, lt's'most
refreshing; ??^ulajingr wUhp^ % v >
Pepsi-Cola is nude from Nature's Fruits. ^^^B8
Th^ Peppin #ve^
A?id is ^m??d and tr?fc*?l&er'/ TiW, c?rbdriated dlstilf?d > i
^^^?^l^^?jf???aL the flavor o? the
> Fruit Juicer,' gives it thai ?x^uisitc t?sfe. AsK your iphyV
. sicaW* if ?i vW ?<lt :?ood; foSefyoiir lifle children. , At ail foun
tains and inbpttles at a? dealers. Bottled only with distilled :
. vatef.;.-t^?^as gdoiS'for^reMur? or 2 S? for ; i So . old
: / crowds. , ' ?Q l: :_
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