The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 04, 1915, Page 6, Image 6
The Phosphate in Princine
Makes it Healthful/' -says MISS punaT
THE Princine formula calls for pure phos
phate as thc principal ingredient. That's
why this new, better baking powder is so
healthful. It adds nutritive value to all baking.
Princine
PURE PHOSPHATE
Baking Powder
insures success every time. Biscuit and alt* other kinds of
baking raised with Princine always keep better, taste
better and arc perfectly digestible.
41 Pure!"says Alfred W.McCann.food expert of NcwYork
"Excellent!"says Prof. Lewis B. Allyn of Westfield, Mass.
Princine (.*?? In h.ndled rup?--'4 lb . I Sc; 1 lh...V)c. United Piont
Kkltlnr Coupon! In cry rup. If >M c.n'l fri Prlncinr lt your grocrr'i,
. md hil ??me ind rtrrlte ? 2ot.lMpte, nr tend ISe lor H lb. cup. Mit!
PlinclM'i Ditcuit Recipe lite upoi. rrquc.l.
Lttk f?r tht Princitit Shr./ al Tour Grocrr'j
Thc Southern Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va.
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Styles
ror
Summer
Have
Changed
NEW SHIRT WAISTS
A shipment of the very latest things in pretty shirt waists
has just arrived; be sure to soe these.
PALM BEACH SUITS
. Palm Beach Suits and Separate Skirts have just come in.
These are "nifty" and cool.
MID SUMMER MILLINERY
If you bought your summer hat early, you now have the
opportunity of buying a Milan Hemp, Panama or some of
thc later mid-summer hals which are arriving now. We
also have the new wings and pom-poms, etc., for trimming
the new smart, white hats for mid-summer.
DRESS GOODS
Dimities, Piques, Emroidered Organdies, etc., are in now,
In all their beauty and daintiness. Wc will be pleased to
show them to you.
AT 1-3 OFF
Early Season Coat Suits and Tailored Hats at one third
off.
Mrs. B. Graves Boyd
McCall Patterns.
PREPARE YOURSELVES FOR THE RUSH
THIS FALL,
Thousands of our graduates have becomo Independent through our
superior instruction, you cannot And a boy ot tiri anywhere holding
a diploma from our College, now out of work. We NOW have four
positions to bo filled hy PURRY BUSINESS COLLEGE graduates, as
soon as we can supply them. Our students are always In demand
because their training ts the best. * Because they know how to perform
the work of their employers lp a most satisfactory manner.. Thoy
aro always in line for pfromution. The demand ls. Increasing. Boys
and girls desiring a completo education In Bookkeeping, Penman
ship. Stenography, Typewriting, Commercial Law. Radio, or Wireless
Telegraphy, Morso Telegraphy, together with all literary breaches
th which the student may bo deficient, cannot make a mistake in
placing themselves under our Instruction.
Positions Guaranteed Under Vest Reasonable Conditions.
The Mest Thorough Training Obtainable At The Lowest Possible Cost,
' A considerable sum of money saved to each student, on text books
alone. ?
Write today for particulars, lt will pay yon. Address,
PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Grand Opera House Building,
Greenville. 8. C.
IB saansaaaaaaaana!
Hr*. .Hary C. Holpe?.
Mrs. Mary Catherin.- Snipes dl?d
Sunday UOrnlnK at her hom? four and
one-half miles west of the city, and
waa hurled yesterday at Mountain,
Creek church. She was 71 years of
ago. Mrs. Kulpos ia survived hy two
sons, \V. L. Snipes of Townvillo und
(J. V. Bnlpcs of linnea I'ath.
T. N. Ford.
Mr. T. N. Kord died Sn inlay even
ing at 7 o'clock at hi* home So. I ??
street. Dragon .Mill vii luge. Ho wan
hurled yesterday afternoon ?.1
o'clock at Silver Hrook cemetery.
Mr. Ford was a splendid citizen and
A man of sterling character. Mis
death is a distinct loss to the com
munity.
F raneta Wilson Ulmer.
Francis Wilson, the 20 months old
daughter of Air. and Mrs. W. O.
rimer, died last night at 8:13 o'clock
at thc residence, corner of Ks an .
street nnd Marshall avenue. The fun
eral services will bc held ?it the home
this afternoon at ; o'clock, conduct
ed by the Rev. J. W. Spcako, pas
.or of St. John's Methodist church,
iftcr which Interment will be at Sli
ver Rrook Cemetery.
The little girl had been sick only
i few days. The deepest sympathy
of the community ROCS ont to the be
reu ved parents.
DR. JOHN F. VINES HAS
RESIGNED PASTORATE
(CONTINUED FHOM TAGE ONE.)
nroRi-csH would wane and decay would
begin because of him remaining. So
now at this time when our town ls
lust preparing to put on city clothes
and come Into an ern of life and
prosperity not before known; at a
time when the col lepe wo have learn
ed to love, led by tho Godly leader we
have, lins become a permanent asset,
standing for all that is good, and
when the church stands in the front
rank, hearing the markr, of Ufo;
namely, liberality, nrosperlty love,
harmony, enthusiasm, faith, an un
told field, and unlimited possibilities. I
come to ask you to accept my resig
nation as your pastor to tako ef
fect the first of June. I do this after
considering earnestly nnd prayerful
ly the host Interests of this church
rirst of all. and then looking to the
door I believe God 1ms opened be
fore me. I ask you to accept my re
signation In tho sol rit in which lt ls
?Wen, boltcvlng lt is God's will, and
if lt ls, He will guide you and rae,
ind all shall be well."
Thc Call Accepted.
"<t 5s my purpose io accept the call
extended me by tho First Baptist
church of Roanoke, Vn. I visited this
church simply ns supply, and lt was a
surprise when I wns asked to consid
er the matter. While I war there the
pastorato wns not mentioned, and 1
gave BO little attention tn the field
that I can only hope that there is a
wide field of service offered." ?.
"Slnco being in Anderson, several
opportunities hav{o como to me to
change mv field and some offering
better remuneration than ?his or the
prospective field, but not until now
have Z felt tho work here wns done
or tho other place my field for work."
Beaulifnl Conclusion.
"Av, I look Into your facoB today 1
pee new membore from almost every
home. Hence every home ls dear.
Other homes sorrow makes my heart
to be pained to think of leaving, and
In some wav or other you have come
into my life till 1 would to our Owl
you might know the cost of giving
vou un. and l shall earnestly pray
that God will send to you a shepherd
who will far surpass anything ever
accomplished hore. May you re
gardless of cost secure tho man who
will lead you to Ute highest state of
development and efficiency is thc
most Blncero wish and prayer of my
heart."
A committee on pulpit supply will
be appointed to take up the matter
of selecting a ? -essor to Dr. Vines.
Tho personnel ot this commltteo will
be announced In tho near future.
Lame Back.
Lame back ls usually duo to rheu
matism of tho muscles of tho back.
Hard working people aro most likely
to si.?fer from iL Relief may bo had
by massaging tho back with Chamber
lain's Liniment two or three times s
day. Try lt Obtainable everywhere.
CHAUTAUQ1
Persons who subscribed last
year fer Chautauqua tickets,
should get them Immediately at
the chamber of commerce, at N
subscribed prices, ita. $400
adult aad flJOO child's season
tickets. After May &th we ea??
?et be responsible t? say ssa*
scriber? whs fall ts get their
tickets. We have perfected ar
rangemcnt* to deliver these tic
kets 0? telephone calL They
caa ba Recored at the chamber
HEAVY DOCKFT FOR
APPROACHING COORI
FIFTY-TWO CASES ARE
SCHEDULED FOR TRIAL
THIS TERM
JUDGE T. S. SEASE
Solicitor Kurtz P. Smith has rom
piled the lint of cases coming up
before the next term of tho sessions
"tn.. There are 52 and among this
number arc four men charged with
murder. Three of these cases are
regular one?, and the other is that
of a mau who was defending his home,
ind hy doiUg ?o killed an intruder.
This Is tho case of Mr. Curtis Arm
strong, or Orr Mill. Ile shot and
killed a man who was found attempt
ing to enter his home lu the night.
One murder case is against
C. I.'. Alexander, who ls charged with
having killed his wife in Pelzer.
Alexander Is Bald to have cut his
wife's throat with a razor, later at
tempting to take his own life hy stab
bing himself in the throat with a
knife. Ile was brought to Ander
son in a serious condition, but by
careful nursing on the part of the
county physicians and jail olliclals,
has been restored to health. Sam
Blackwell, u negro, Is Charged with
the murder of Monroe Jenkins, who
he ls said to have shot at Iva some
days ago. Jenkins remained for a
week In tho local hospital in a pre
carious condition, finally dying Sat
urday afternoon. Leo Robertson ls
held on the charge of murdering his
brother, who it seems, wan half-witted.
Robertson is said to have struck him j
in the head wit!, some weapon. Thc
boy then went out of the house and
down Into a pasture He was found
lu the pasture doad a f:w hours later.
Thc cases are classified as follows:
. Burglary.
Remus Harriss, lCsMicr Morriss.
Housebreaking- nod larceny.
Grady Evans, Nat Henderson, Paul
iones.
Obtaining- Gooda I nder False Pre*
tenors.
Ed. Hamilton, W. E. Hamilton. M.
T. Thomas. Houston Rice, O. M.
Patterson. J. W. McAllister, John
Scott.
Breach of Trust.
J. W. Swilling.
Grand Larceny.
Flanders Sanders. Pink Sanders.
.Vannie Williams, Prod Leary.
Malicious Injury to Realty.
J. H. Bowden.
Disturbing Religious Worship.
Arthur Latimer, Walker Lat!mer,
Luther Lamson. ^
Assault and Battery With Intent to
Kiii.
Robert Bowie, two cases; Cornelius
Gambrell, George Callahan], Clyde
Delvin, Frank Turner, Gus McGill,
mil Hall. Marlon Webb, Sam Wcs
8lnger, Major Smith, Elbert Dawson,
Henry Underwood, Cooley Groves, two
cases; John Tinsley.
Violation of Dispensary Law.
Red Evans, John Turpin. H. C.
Stanson. two cases; Ira Stanson, Will
Franklin. J. Ben Mitchell, Floyd
Ellison.
This concludes thc long list o? cases
that have already been sent up by
magistrates and which have arisen
from charges preferred since, tho last
term of court here, lt will be re
membered that at the last torm or
court in Anderson the docket waa
cleared w'.thln a very few days, and
there was no second week of court.
Tho Jurors for thc second wcok were
not drawn. This gives Anderaon
three weeks or court. If lt Is necessary
this term. Judge T. 8". Sease will
be on the bench, and thc grand Jury
will meetthcflrst thing on Monday
morning, May 10.
Mr. Smith, thc solicitor, says that
there will probably be a few more
cases coming up bofore the court, but
that this list ls likely to be all.
C1TBOLAX
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CITROLAX2
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lasy liver and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost at
on.'e. Gives a most thorough and
satisfactory flushing-no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleansed,
sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Weth
erill, Salt Lake City. Utah, writes: "I
fwd Ci trola x tho best layattve I over
used. Does not gripe-no unpleasant
after-effects." Evana Pharmacy.
U? NOTICE.
of comm?re.. Non-sobscrlbcrs
may get tickets at Fast's Bc ok
H tore, Erans Pharmacy No. a,
- Owl Drag Co* and at. thc mill
stores. We wast the public te
thoroughly understand that tue
price of season tickets anti!
May fits ls only t&fl*. (Ml
year tickets now. Wt? caa ssyj
positively thai mere thea IjOOO
will be soli.
f-hMtaaasa Committee.
Mr. Keys McCully today
bought Mr. W. W. Smoak's
house in North Anderson.
Two other parties had
spoken for it in case Mr.
McCully did not buy.
If You Want a Home
Remember, you can get 6
per cent money to build in
North Anderson.
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Persona]
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C. and Mrs. saber of Williamston
were among thc visitors in the city
yesterday. Mr. Su ber is cashier of
thc bank at Williamston.
E. H. Wclborn of Williamston was
in tho city yesterday on business.
Mr. Welborn is president of tho Wil
liamston Lumber company and a sub
stantial business man.
Mts. W. R. Hnle has returned to
Greenville after visiting Mrs. R. E.
Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Saul of Hartwet'
Ga., ?pent Sunday In the city w.
friends.
F. S. Prince of the Carawell In
stitute section was among the \*. fi
lo rs in the city ostcrday.
J. L. Hall of Iva spent yesterday
in tho city on business.
P. T. Shaw of Iva was among the
business visitors In the city yester
day.
Asa Mall. Jr.. a well known farmor
living near Iva, was in the city yes
terday.
J. D. Kelley of Greenville was
among the business visitors in the
city yesterday.
Miss Estelle McKinney ls visiting
friends in Hartwell, Ga.
Joo Norris has returned from a
business trip to Hartwell and Roy
ston, Ga.
M. H. Sexton of Starr was lu the
city yesterday for a short while.
W. M. Martin of Pendleton spent
yesterday In the city.
Mrs. R.C. Witherspoon of the Hol
lands Store section was among the
shoppers tn tho city yesterday.
James Majors of Will lams ton spent
yesterday in the city on business.
Misses Annie Higgins and Selma
GambreFt. teachers at Piorcctown,
have returned after spending Sunday'
In the etty.
Prof. Camak ot the Starr High
School and Prof. Coleman of the Ira
High School have returned after
spending Sunday tn the city.
--
J. D. Smith ot the Lebanon section
was a visitor In the city yesterday.
Mrs. W. K. Hudgens of Pelter waa
in tho city yesterday.
Miss Beatrice Bruce of Townvllle ls
twiting tho family ot Dr. S. G.
Bruce.
Miss Lillian Cllnkscales of the Up
Leoa school as at her home In the city
for the summer, her scho-.il having
closed for the season las-* Saturday.
R?. D. Lambert ot Columbia was
among the business visitors in the
city yesterday.
John Lowe, one of the contractors
who bulli the new statics for thc
Blue. Ridge, spent Sunday la the city.
Mrs. Joe Major of Atlanta I? visit
ing her parents, Mr. sad Mrs. S. C.
Major.
afr?. Sloane Driscoll returned Sun
da*- from a visit to friend? la Wal*
halla.
Visit The Great Exposition
San Francisco^ Cal. 1915.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION
San Diego, Cal.
Southern Railway
Premier Carrier of the South
Greatly reduced round trip tickets will be sold by all ticket
agents at principal points to Los Angeles, San Diego, San
Francisco, Portland, and Seattle. Tickets on sale March 1st,
to November 30th.
lt you desire a quick and comfortable *rip on trains consist
ing of Pullman cars, tourist sleeper, dining cars and all steel
coaches then see that your ticket reads via the Southern Rail
way.
Why pay tourist age.ria for escorting you around. You can
purchase a round trip ticket daily from Anderson, S. C., to San
Francisco, for only $79.20. Proportionately low rates from
other points.
For complete information, tickets and beautiful literature
c.tl! on ticket agents, or write.
W. R. Taber, T. P. A.? W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A.
Greenville, S. C. Columbia, S. C
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PEAT WHICH IB TO BE A FEATURE Or OUB FO?TH?OMIK?
CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM.