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IT IS t The ?ndersoi is selling 6 WI Mack? Let us have your 01 peet to get any of thc that's caught out of tl The An Cash Gr Chisholm Trow DEN' New Theatre Buildin HONOR BIRTHDAY WADE HAMPTON Veterans to be Tendered Dinnei By Palmetto Chapter of Daughters Col. Joseoh N. Brown, Conuuantlei jf Camp Stephen I). JLee, C. C. V. lias imu'led Ti.- ir.iclllge.i-:er .ne fol toying notice for publication : Headquarters, Camp Stephen I). Lee No. HT. I!. C. V; The following invitation has bee: ; received and accepted for the camp ?AL?IEL WHEN B MAKES YOU SSI ''Dodson's Liver tone" ls Hamless T Clean Your Sluggish liver and Bowels/ ' Vphl CalomeHnakc* you sick. It' borriblb,' ll'cke u dow of' the dnngerou drug tonight and tomorrow ron erny.los a day's work.' Cnlomcl is iiiprcu.ry bf miiek.^ilvc which cansos necrosis Of' the bone) Calomel, when it cowes into oontgc witli sour bile mudie* into it. brcakin. i*. uii. This is wlicu you feel that a win nausea and cramping. I'll you uro ?du-: -?iah and ""all knocked out." if you liver ia torpid and bowels const?pate or you have headache, dizziness, coate tongue, if breath is laid or- stomach soul just try ;i .SH ki ii lui of harmless Dodson' Liver Tone-tonight on my guarantee. 1 Burglars of their work i well lighted tc dwellings aire 1 Bank and Jew places of busii Would it placed on you room, or some The cost tell you how li i FACT m Cash Grocery * lite Fat Norway arel for rder QUICK if you ex ;?e macke-al. The best tie sa. iderson occry Co. 'bridge & Suggs nsTS ig. W. Whitner St. "The Palmetto Chapter. V D. cordially invites . each, and every I* member of Camp Stephen. V. Lee to tttond a dinner, in honor of Wad?; Hampton'^ birthday, to be Riven the , Confederate veterans on Saturday, r.t noon, March the twenty-seventh, in the store room adjoining G. F. Tolly .md .Sou. "Sincerely. I"P. Eubank Taylor. 'President Palmetto Chapter, V. I). r C" Tho camp is requested to assemble ' In thc court house at half pajt eleven o'clock Saturday, morning for trans action of business. JOSEPH N. BROWN. L. P. SMITH. Commander. Adjutant. ?Li JOS? NO i STOP 1. SK AND SALIVATES 0^ Sere's my guarantee-Go to any drug ?torc and get a 50 cont bottle nf Dod son's Liver Tone, 'fake it spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and. make you feel-line and' vigorous f want you to go back to thc ?torc und 's get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone ? is destroying ?he ?ale of calomel because e it is real liver medicine ; entirely vega. table, therefore it can not salivate or r make you sick. \ I guarantee that ono spoonful'of Dod t son's Liver Tone will pu* your Blueish fi liver to work and clean ?Pour bowels of d that sour bili- and constipated waste ',- which is clogging your system and niak r iug you feel miserable. 1 guarautee that d ? botth ef Dodson'? Liver Tone will d keep yo.ir entire family ?feeling tine for '. months. -Give it to ydtir children, lt is a harmlos?; doesn't gripe and they liku ita pleasant taste. fear detection, consequent h the dark. 11 is a mattel >wns, streets, and well lig] burglarize^! but seldom, elexs usually leave a light ness every night? Burglars are Desperate not be wise and prudent 1 r back porch with the swi ! other convenient place? is very trivial. Phone No. ittle it will cost. WeSt Whitner Street LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE uv ELECTION Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of the provision? of an act of ! the general assembly of this State, j approved March 9th. A. I).. 1915. und j in accordance with the provisions of un order this day signed by J. Muck King, county supervisor of Anderson County, 8. C.. made :n compllunce with the provisions of said act, an election will he held at the usual voting precincts in Anderson County, S. C., Tuesday. Mureil the 30th, A. D.. 1915, upon the question of issuing coupon bonds or the suld county to the amount of $750.000 for permanent road improvement. The commission ers of election shall appoint managers and receive and tabulate the returns as ba other elections. The polls shall open at 7 o'clock a. m. ami close ut 4 o'clock p. m.. us provided by law. Said election shall bo held under the laws governing the holding of gen eral elections in this State. There shall be provided for each voting pre cinct one election box. together with two forms of ballots; on the one bal \ lot shall be printed the words' "For permanent road bonds in the sum of $75O,OO0.~'-Yes;" ou the other shall be. I printed the words "For permanent road bonds in the sum of $750.000. No." The qualification for suffrage: i Managers of. election shall require of every elector offering io vote at any election, before allowing him to ' vote, the production of his registra tion certificate and proof of the pay ment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed against him and collectible during thc previous year. The pro duction of a ccit"icate\or of tho re ceipt of tho oillccr authorized to coi led such taxes shall hu conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour flx^d for opening the polls managers and clerks must take and subscribe the constitutional oat. The chairman of the board of managers can administer thc oath to the other members and to thd clerk; a notary public must administer the oath to tlio chairman. The managers elect their chairman and clerk, z The mrnagers have'the power to fill a vacancy, and if none o s the managers attend, thc citizens can ap point from among the qualified vot ers, the managers, who. after being sworn, can conduct tho election; At the close of the election thc managers and clerk roust proceed publicly' to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the Burne is completed, and make a state ment of the result for each office and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the chairman of the board, or some one designated by the boar?!, must deliver to the commissioners bf election the poll Hst. the boxes con taining the ballots and written state ments of the results of the election. The managers of said election shall serve without compensation. The commissioners of election shall report the result of said -election in writing tn duplicate one copy of which shall be filed in the office of the county Su pervisor of said county, and one copy with the secretary of state, and said duplicate reports shall be kept . on perpetual record in said offices. Anderson-T. W. Norris. W. T. Mc ance ts ly they do most . of .record that tited stores and Why is it that burling in their o have a light ten in your bed 223 and let us bile HHHHSB^HBHBI Gregor. S. J. Davis. Anderson Cotton Mill?-D. F. Car ter. T. M. Vanadore. J. F. Stone. Belton-J. G. Harria. W. 1'. Shir ley. J. T. Cox. Belton Milla-W. C. Barby, J. tl. Acker, J, W. Campbell: Brogon Milla-C. I*. Cathey, O. B. Ballard, Will Horton. Cray ton vii le-W. W. CHnkacales, W. B. Gowan, Lu J. Wilson. Cedar Grove-A. L. Makaffey', N. A. Burgess, A. W. Poore. Campbells Store-P. G. Griffin. P. B. Gentry. K. E. Campbell. Cedar Wreath-W. W. Flemming, J. W. Glyde, L. B. Merritt. C'cnterville-T. ll. Uurrisi Fred Bolt. A. M. Hembree. Conrrcte-J. W. t'hilders, J. M. Philips. J. A. Ellison. Five Forks-A. N. Richardson, o. YV. Casey, G. L. Martin. Flat Hock-G. W. Tucker, c. i Watt. W. H. Whitaker. Friendship-C. E. Cox. G. \V. Goo ley, J. A. Cox. Cluck Mill-ti'. E. McDonald, IL ii. Spake. G. C. Lock. Grove School House L S. Clink scales. J. H. Brock. M. T. Harris. Hollands Store-J. M. Jones. H. J Strickland, W. A. Glenn. Honen Path-G. E. .Moore. YV. T. Kay. P. W. Sullivan. Hopewell Springs- L. lt. Tucker. Bhama Mcphail, .1. I.. Kay. iva-J. S. Uamby. H. H. Gatley, W. H. Gillelaud. Long Branch-w. i;. Greer, c. c. Davis, C. E. Clements. Mitfords-C. H. Balley, J. I,. Jack son. J. J. Finley. Moffettsvllle-W. T. A. Sherard. J S. Brown, R. S. Sherard. Mt. Tabor-H. S. Garrison. J. W. Palmer. B. C. Cromer. . Mountain View-YV. M. Griffith, K. E. Whitlock. E. F. AlKOOd. ? Neal's Creek-H. P. McDaniel, T. W. Martin. J. A. Elgin. Orr Mill-w. H. Goth ran, J. ii. Hancock, W. W. Scott. Pelzcr-Jus, A. Alexander, M. M. Thomerson. Warren Wright. . Pelzer No. 4-W. Grady Cox, J. L. Spearman. Neal Bass. Pendleton-J. W. SirapBon. S. E. Whitten. J. C. Hall. Sr. Piedmont-A. B. Clardy, J. R. Free man, J. F. Hammond. Plercetown-A. M. Guyton. W. F. G. W. Darby, H. N. Gurrison. Sn>?th'B Mill-J. D. 'Stonecypher. B. F. Wright. H. C. Routh. Sandy Springs-Thomas P. Hobson, G .W. Darby. H. N. Garrison Starr-L. L. Moore. J. B. Quarles, L. H. Hanna, Jr. Three and Twenty-R. H. Tripp. W. T. Wah'on, J. C. Henderson. Toney Creek-J. A. Cox. J. E. Poore, J. M. Cox. ... 'f Townville-S. ?, Johnson, . J. D. Babb, J. E. Barton. Toxaway-W. H. Godfrey. Len Hughes, Earnest Kay. Tugaloo Academy-Jeff Cromer W. O. Marett. W. B. Compton. Wright's Stores-Asa Hall. Jr.. lt. Parker Robinson, J. R. Pennell. Whitfield Church-John ll. Wyatt, L. W. Harris. J. W. Knight. Willlamston -J. B. Hogg. W. J. | Guyton. Oscar D. Gray. Willlamston Mill-G. R. King. Chas: Koon. S. B. Pruitt. White Plains-E. A. Durham. T. W. Johnson. B. T. Johnson. Williford's Store-J. L. O. Shaw. J. ll. Shirley, D. J. Bolt. Walker-McElnioyle-W. C. Barnett, S. W. Newton, C. F. Rumler. The 'managers at each precinct named above are requested to dele gate one of their number to secpre boxes and blanks for the election from the county supervisor's office. C. E. TOLLY, W. A. HUDGENS, I J. C. RAGSDALE. Commissioners of Election for State j and County Offices for Anderson County. Anderson. S. C., March'9, 1915. TAXPAYERS TAEE SOTIP? The time for paying taxes will bc out April 1st., and I have published a list or Anderson School Districts j No. 17, which have not been paid. ; Now if you fail to call for your poll tax when you pay. your taxes lt wilt ebal you $8.00 so if you fall to 'jay, do not blame year auditor. Preachers and 8chool Trustees are liable 'or po!l tax. WINSTON SMITH, County Auditor. NOTICE TO THE TOWNSHIP HOARD. OF ASSFSSOIt.H ...i i Please send lb your little book by the 19th instant, so that I can notify the parties - 'hos(. property assess ment has been raised over one hun dred dollar*?. The Township Board of Assessor? will meet In 'my office at 12 noon Fri day, March 26.II, 3915. But be sure to ?end ta Ute little books at once. tSlgncd) WINSTON SMITH. Auditor of Anderson County. NOTICF Taxpayers o? AnCrvwn county: The tax bootes wiil close the 31st or March. All persons not paying by then will have to settle with the sheriff. Only .nine more days remain. i W>. A. Tripp, County Treasurer. March 22. IQir.. . Ju_ ? NOTICE Or HALE OF BAS KRITT STOCK - * In the Dis:riot Court of tb.- Fnlted States for the Western Dhtrlct of South Carbuna. In the iateer of A. W. Hailey, trading as A. W. Ball el and Company, Bankrupt. Pursuant to an order of Rale in the ioovo entitled matter. I'will soli at Mtblie outcry, for -cash, at ll o'clock m tho foronoon, ?tpf*? Xlh, IPI;'., In tho city ot Anderson. South Carolina, in the ?tore room of tho above named bankrupt, 107 South .VC..in street, the stock of goods of said bankrupt lu lMJtl: store rooms ii? ?aid city and State, consisting of confectionery, wooden ware, tin ware, store fixtures, etc. The property will oe divided Into suitable lots und sealed bids will be invited for the said property in lots and us a whole, such bids to be open ed at u time to be determined hy Ute receiver tb offer tie property a; pub li. sale, both in lots and us a? whole, I the bidding IO be started al the blah i st sealed bid for each lot and as a ' whole; and the property to be Bold . Bttbjeot to the ronlirmutinn by the ? court .) the-bidder or bidders whose hld or bids reullze the 1 ?st prices to . the estate. At leust 26 per cen:, of | Buch highest hld or bhls to be paid as a deposit by suth highest bidder or bidders. Prior to the closing time of receiving such sealed bids. ;be said nroperly shall be exposed to view nt leust three days. The smled bids referred to above will be received by A. H. Daguall Bag.', and these bids will bc opened hi his otlice in the city of Anderson. S at 12 o'ctoch noon, April 7th. lilt", rho property will be exposed for view on the 6th, 6th. 7th Of April. Bids will be received until 9 o'clock. April 7th. 1915. Applh allon for the continuation of this sale vyll be mnde to Hon. H. A M. Smith, United States district Judge, lu Charleston, S. C.. at ll o'clock in the forenoon. April 14Ul, 1915. LOUIS G. BKLKMAN. Ancillary Kecelver. Salts if Backachy And Kidneys Hurt Stop eating meats for a while if your Bladder is troubling you. When you wak?; up with backache and *" 1 misery in the kidney region lt ge. . rally means you have been eat ing too much meat, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid acid which overworks the kidneys In their effort lo. filter lt from the. blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys gi?, sluggish and ciog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urlnoua waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when thc weather Js bud you have rheumatic j twinges. The uriue is cloudy, full of Devilment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you ure obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician ut once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take ? tablespoonful in u glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act Hue. This famous salts ls made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined .with lithia, and hus been used for generations to cleau and stimulate sluggish i kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the uritte so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad ..Sails ls a life saver for regu lar nreat eaters; lt ls inexpensive, cannot injure and makes.a delightful, effervescent lithia water drink. Theres a Photographer ,IN ?'"MY TOWN" and GREEN is his name Green's Art Shop On the Square HS Would Like One o f These. A gold Knife, and Waldemar. A pretty finger Ving. A Sterling Silver Cig arette Case. A Silver Drinking Cup. A Pair of Curt* Links. A Stick Pin. ' A Watch, or Fob and Chain. YES terday is ist. TO This is tl it. Use for yourself, if you seek men, if'yoi fixtures, equip- merit. Classified Want Advert? Twenty-five words or leas, Coe Til Bis Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty-five word. Hatea on 1,000 wurda to t Uon. No advertisement taken for l?as t If your name appears In the tolo ii rour want ad to 321 and a bill will I prompt payment. WANTS WASTED TO HELL Sandy Spring?, i Lura! Water Works, .supplies farms with water for stock and bomb. No rains and no pumps. Bree ted by manufacturer*. For prices and Information, apply to Itoebester & Smith, Sandy Springs, 3-17-1 mo. WANTED- -Regular customers for pure sweet milk. Two deliveries daily. Phono 4S05. Monham O'Neal. 3-19-titp. WANTED-To correspond. confi dentially, with anyone delirious of becoming permanently cured of th?; morphine or whiskey hnhlt. The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, S. C. Box 75. WANTED-A reliuhle representative in every community to act ns agent for The Intelligencer. Liberal com mlsRiona paid. Apply The Anderson | intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-The privilege to cure tobacco users at home. $5.00 buys the cure. Information if desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, S. C., Box 75. FOR RENT fOB BENT-Storo recently Occupied hy The Intelligencer Job Printing Department, if interested in a lino stand and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 3-13-tf Market Report LOCAL QUOTATIONS % ? Urala and Seeds. Ear ern. per btlfchel.,- ..90c. to $1.00 Mixed peas.$1.30 to $1.60 Cane seed, per bushel . .IL..36 to $1.50 Soy beans, pei* bushel.. .$2.50 California black eve peas, per bushel.$2.50 to $2.7." Dwarf Boper, per pound...15; Meed Cotton. Cleveland, per bushel.. ..75c to $1.09 Cook.*,.per bushel .. ..$1.00 to $1.25 Tool?", l>er bushel.75c to $1.00 .Mitchells Prolific, per buRhol.. ?$1.50 Texas Riordan, pe.* bli-, $1.00 to $1.25 Culpepper, per bushel.. .. ..$1.00 Poult ry. Hens, each.36c to 50c Friers, eaifch. ....30c to45c Fresh Meats. Porkers dressed, per th. i2c to 12 l-2c 1-hgs dreaied. per lb... .Ile Mutter. ?ireBeed, per lb. 10c to ll l-2c Live Stock. Beef cattle, per lb. iv*... .4 to .ll-2c Veal calf, per lb.4 to 5 l-2r Hogs,, per lb.- . .8'to V : j Sheep, per lb.i 1-2 to 5 i-'.'.c j Provision*. Country hams, per lb. 15c to 47 f-2? Eggs, per doz.17 l-2c Butter, per lb.20 to 25c Sweet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10 Turnips, per bu.COu to 85c Turnip Greens, per bu... COc to 75c Spring enlons, per bu nc li 3c to 3 l-2c COTTON Lunl cotton....8 1 2e Nev* \ork ( elton, open high 'cw close Miren. 8.80 .9.04 8.80 9.Oft May.0.08 9.20 0.03 9.20 Julv.. .H. 39 9.50 9.31 9.60 October.-J.71 9.81 9.63 9.81 Spots 9.20. Liverpool Cotton. Spots 5.35. Sales 10,000. I ?eelpt9 68.000. ppen close May-June.*.5.?5 5.25 J Uly-Au KU8t.5.38 5.37 October-November.5.51 5.50 Mack Rogers of Williamson w .s a visitor in the city yesterday. J. Boyce Burrls3 of the county was In the city yesterday on business. Hal Burris* of Ccntervllle was In the'city yesterday. W. F. thant of Ueidsville was visitor In the city yesterday. J. 8. McFall of Varennea wa? in the city yesterday. W. L. Mouc';ett of Iva was among tho visitors in Ute city yesterday. '" v .'. v>. >:?.?: -.\ ? gone. Tomorrow does not ex 'DAY is the day of Opportunity. ie coloumn of opportunities. Read lt-if you seek a broader opening i want to buy or sell machinery. * - ?v Ht Columns sing Rates 31? 25 ceuta, Three Times SO cents, words prorata for each additional >e u?cd iu a mouth made on appll ban 25. cents, cash in advance. ihono directory yon can telephone >e malled after its Insertion for Uk' FOR SALE I, VOIl SAL?: Cane ticed. Mixed car or new recicanod seed received -today, both antb?r nnd orang?, also cur o? Eetorl?. Kurman smith, Seedsman, Phone 404. ? ' . ? ? MISCELJLANEOUS THK MIX SH?Vi; WOO?) we sell is * certainly giving tho best of satis faction. How dd we know? Dy tho ft repeut lng orders from satisffed cus tomers. Stove wood eut any li length. D. N. Wyatt. Phono 182. m YOU CAN SA VU money by having * your bicycle, motorcycle. kev.-, locks or go-carts repaired hy Oates $ . & Sutitu. Phone 193, 130 West Whltncr stroct. . ^, WHEN the inuer mitti calls for some? thing to eat- come to the "Little m Gem" Cafe, No. 128 W. Whitnir street, whoro you will lind what ->u you want and at the right price. 3. E. Derrick, Propr. * i BUCK.EYE BA UBI: lt SHOP-Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Best service. Sat isfaction guuranteod. C. A. McClain, Mg.-. _._^_m DR. J. E. WATSON ? I General Practice Omeo tr. Llgon & Lcdbeltor Building, ft North Main Street. Office Phono 210. Residence Phone 386. fl Tho?. Heury Ourriss of ContoryiHe was among tho visitors lu the pity yesterday. _ I Marcus L. Brown, of Decatur, Go., was in the city yeterday on hul ncss. * Mrs. W. B. Scuddy of Starr was ?among the shoppers in the city yee- - M terday. _ _ --A LOVE 1,4 ANDA FELLOW-FEELING I am the nian to- fix yonr teeth ao you can cat thc pie that ? put In the Piedmont Belt. N i ... I make plate? at $6.60 . I make .gold crown? at$4.00 Silver fillings, SOc and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 40p. I make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveolaria of the gums and all crown and bridge worl and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first-class. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST Positive Proof That the People Appreciate Good Coal at War Time Priced. Before we begun selling coal in Anderson, the price waa $8.00 a ton. We made tho price $5.00. and we have sold between THIRTEEN HUNDRED and ?H3URT1\EN HUN DRED TONS since November. We advertised our eoatl at tho $5.00 price, and then gave the peo ple the best coi.1 for ? the least money; and they Ita ve shown their appreciation by their liberal pat ronage so we take thin means ot thanking1 our many friends and pa trono for their patronage. Wc aro still doing business at the same old stand, and at the , same bid price, with the same good old Blue Cent Block Cool, and wo will appreciate? a continuance ? ot Soar valued orders. N. B. WYATT "The Five Bollar Coal Alan" j Phone ISi 'I