The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 11, 1915, Page 10, Image 6

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WHY DRINK AN IMITATION WHEN THE GENUINE BOTTLED IS ONLY 5c rn Bye and Bye Leads tn tho bouae of never. Begin now, save a part of your earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited hi thc Savilles Department of The Baak of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. Kiss Your Coal Stove Goodbye ! % .The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion ways. No wood to chop, no coal to car ry, rio ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail ol dirt and dust from the stove all the way out to the. ash pit. No fire to coax and cod dle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of the right kind of a (ire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. Anderson Gas Co, ITCHING ECZEMA IS DRIED RIGHI UP wrmsuLPHUR UM like cold cream to subdue irritation and clear the skin. Aay breaking out or irritation on the fae?, arma, lega and body when accom Santed hy itching, or when toe akin ia r* and feverish, can be readily over como by applying a little bold-sulphur, says a noted dermatologist. He informs u? that bold-aulphur in stantly allaya the angry Itching and irritation' and soothes and heal? the Eczema right up leaving th? skin clear and smooth. Bold-aulphur has occupied ft secure position for many years ia th? treatment ot cutaneous disordera ba cause of ita parasite-destroying prop erty. Nothing ha? ?Ter been found to take ita place in treating tho irritable and Inflammatory akin affections. While not always ?stahlialimg a permanent cure *t naas* fail? to subdue the Itching irri tation /.ed drive the Eessssa away and it is ottea years later before any erup tion again appears. Theas .troubled should obtain from say druggie* aa ounce of bold-sulphur, which ia applied to the. affected parte in the .same manner aa an ordinary cold ?ream. It i?nt unpleasant and the prompt relief afforded, particularly in itching tVfesna, prove? vent welcome. Map of Water? Where Lusitania Wa? Sunk. ?er* Tin1 Lusitania was cu her regular cutirse into Liv. i pool when she waa sunk oh* Old Head, Kinsale, Ireland navigators lu tho United Stale? are unable tu understand why thc vessel took that course after warnings thal .she would be sunk by German sub marines had buen received. Tl ey be lieve she should have entered Liver pool by going uround the north o? I rehuid. PURELY PERSONAL Judge Freeman, of Newman. Ga., luilge of tho superior court, was a visitor la the city yesterday. The jurist is visiting his daughter, MIK. W. K. Stringer of Helton und came to the city yesterday to see some friends, lie visited thu court room while here and was presented to Judge Sense, who is presiding, and members of tho local bur.N H. M. HudH'ii. a well known pav ing contractor of Atlanta, Ga., ls In the city. Pro'. J. O. Williams or Clemson Col lego was a visitor lu the city yes terday . D. T. lilackwell of Due West wat a visitor in thu city Sunday. W. lt. und Mrs. Hale of Green ville were visitors In the city Sunday. J. Q, Mitchell of starr was a vis itor lu the city Sunday. Dr. F.. H. Suggs Bpent Sunday In Greenville. Harvey Kutti of Town ville was a visitor in the elly yesterday. Dr. J. K. and A. L. Algood of Eas le.y were visitors In the city yes terday. J. W. Locke of Greenville was in I h. C. Bolt of tho country, was in tho city yesterday on business. the city yesterday. Tom Cunningham, ralph Dodd. Amos Adams and Gus Skelton, ut Hartwell, Ga., were visitors in thc city yesfVrday. J. P. Dean of Starr was among the visitors in tho city yesterday. W. E. Johnson of Liberty waa u visitor lu the city yesterday. Miss Annie Martin of Liberty was among the shoppers lu thc city yes terday . Dr. lt. G. Witherspoon o? the Hol lands Store section was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Thom p. Brcazoalc of Mt. Olive, ti. O.j ls visiting at thc home of Mr. Bailey Ureuzeale. Mrs. J. M. Jolly of the country was a visitor in tho city yesterday. G. il. Ligou, a well known Jewelry drummer, of Springfield, III., was lu the city yesterday callltig on local dealers. P. H. Morrow of. Mt. Carmel ls In the city the guest of Mr. aud .Mrs. Calhoun Harris. Mrs. Goldsmith of Greenville ls vis Sting her daughter. Mrs. J. T. Black. Mra. J. S. Kelk of Williamston was among the shoppers in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Grumbles of Greenville spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. McGregor. Uead the a for part?cula lng to buy. of thc local lc to work y the world. ! GEORGIA ELKS GO TO WAYCROSS Will Attempt to Get 1916 Nat ional Convention for At lanta. Atlanta. May 10.-A large Atlanta lolofeatlon of lilka leaves to.norrov night on a spec la lt rain over the A. H. & A for Way-cross, to attend thc Georgia State Association, and to aa dst lu laying plans for a statewide ind southwidu movement to bring to Minuta the grand lodge and national (invention of. the Elks in 1916. In the event that Georgia Elks do lave the honor of entertaining thc ii-eat national contention next year, hey will have the pride and pleasure >f showing the visitors a lodge build ng in Atlanta that is thc equal of any .hiu house in the world, and is uni rersally regarded as one o the hand somest pieces of Elk property in the mitod States. Past Exalted Ruler Walter F. An CAN YOU USE FIVE DOLLARS. nnouncoment In Wednesday morning's Ii rs,about the Amateur Ad-Wrlter's Con! Nobody barred, except tho?e connected newspapers. Several prizes. All you our brain a little In the most fasclnatii See Wednesday's Intelligencer for full drewB of the Atlanta Lodge, and now president of the State Association, was largely Instrumental in bringing about the movement which gave At lanta Klks their new home. Col. An drews IB now taking an active and ef fective part in th? plans to brlug the big convention here. In the event the Georgia Elks are successful it will mean that Atlant:, will entertain a crowd that will evei surpass the thousands who came for the shrlners ot North America. The Elks oenventions are said to be the largest in point of numbers and th? moat enthusiastic of any conventions in the world. The Georgia Association of Elks ha: a present membership of somewhere in the neighborhood of ti.000. The At lanta lodge has 1.300 members. The national convention this yoe will be held in Los Angeles in July, and a large Georgia delegation is ex pected to attend. Since Governor Whitman made a trifling mistake of $18,000,000 in his estimate of State expenaea, some newspapers that are stickers for ab solute accuracy,, think he won't do for president.-Durham Sun. itelllgencer lost. Xoth wlth either need to do lg work in particulars. AT THE PALMETTO White Oak Quartette Proves a Pleas ing Attraction. Th "White Oak Quartette" at the1 Palmetto this week is a most pleas ing attraction, and should prove a drawing card with those fond o:' good singing. Manager Pinkston stated last night that he was well pleased wit \ this selection for the week and expect: to have good houses throughout Utoli Btay here. How ?trs. Harrod Got Bid of lier Stomach Trouble. "I suffered with stomach trouble for years aid tried everything 1 heard of. but tho only relief I got was temporary until last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them at our drug store. I got immediate relief from that dreadful heaviness after eating and from pain in tire stomach," writes Mrs. Linda Harrod. Fort Wayne. Iud. Obtainable everywhere. Some people are so absentminded that they forget about everything r :ept themselves. The Sanitary Market (Successors to G. P. Fowler) Fresh Home Killed Meats, Fresh Fish, Dre sed Poul try, and Country Produce. Kunda und Dubbins are the Two Meat Gutters; both are ex perienced butcher?, and know their business well. Tender, Juicy and Nutritious Meats, killed and handled in thu Most Improved Sanitary meth ods will insure the best of meats. We havo secured the ser vices of H. L. Rouda, formerly with Mr. W. A. Powers; and Mr. liouda wishes to announce to bis friends that he will bo ?Ind to welcome them ut tho Sunltary Markot. Sanitary Market Cor. Whltner & McDufllo Phone 755. Do You Raise Chickens If so, here's the place to get your Teed. Wo carry the full Cypher's lino -Laying Mash, Scratch Feed, Short Cut Alfalfa, Developing Food, for lil lie "Biddy" chicks, Meat Scraps, and Wheat. Shorts, etc.. etc. J. M. McCown Phone 22 East Whitner Street "TIF GLADDENS S0RE.JP FEET "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. "TIZ" draws out the acida anet poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how. hard ?ou work, how ong you dance, how far you walk, or how long: you remain on {our feet, "TIZ" rings restful loot com for 0. .'TIZ" is won derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever-wear smaller sb oe?, keep your feet fresh, weet and happy. \ WEATHER FORECAST I Generally fair; moderate northwest winda. TI?e Intenigenref COTTON HARKET I>oeal Cotton.A lUc VOLUME H. ANDERSON. S. C. 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