The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 19, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
WHEN -
you see an arrow,
vvhni do you thing of ?
Of Coursa!
WHY A
Because it goes straight to the
spot!
X HEAD STUFFED FROM
I CATARRH OR A COLD
LSays Cream Applied in Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Hight Up.
InsUr? relief-no waiting. Your
clogged ' . r'ls open right up; the air
passages . ir head clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawking,
Hniiffing, blowing, headache, dryness.
No struggling for breath at night;
your cold or catarrh disappears.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen
?trates througn every air passage of
the head, soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed
up witli a cold or nasty catarrh._
Torpedo of Subm
This photograph of a torped ,s.
by the Arucricau submarine K-l, no
in New York harbor, with the wa
ships making thu greatest naval di
play in the history of the couutr;
shows to some extent the America
preparation for war. The photograp
was taken with the camera of tb
submarine sailor who is shown bc
side the torpedo. lt is powerfi
enough to sink au/ man of wa
afloat. The K-l was the submarin
which made the wonderful trip c
1.230 miles from Key West to Nei
York, lt is doubtful if any submarin
so far UBed in the war in Europe ba
gone so far without outside aid.
CHEAP INSURANCE.
You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's
Jfe For The Liver and Kidneys No. i
, and cleanse your system from all .,
inpurities of your body, and save
)te of sickness and lost time. Price .
5 and CO cents.
v
For sale by all druggists. d
Distributed by Murray Drug Co., 1
Columbia. S. C.
tarine E-l Could Sink Ai
UNCLAIVED LETTERS
Following is the list of letters re- !
nalning uncalled for in the postofflce ?
,t Anderson, 8. C., for the week end
ng May 19, 1915. Persons calling
or thp?o w!!! j/iease say that they
vere advertised. One cent postage
ue on all advertised mail.
B-I3. D. Brooks. Mrs. Delle
{rands, Miss Pearl Burill. >
C-John Coffee, Mrs. Mollie * E.
Hamp._
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Amateur Ad-Writers Contest
THREE CASH PRIZES
$5.00, $2.50 and $1.00
Will bc Awarded the Best Ads
SEE or phone some of the following named merchants and busi
ness men AT ONCE and get the information or "dope" on what
they want to advertise-write your ads and submit them to the dif
ferent merchants. Each merchant will have one ad in this Contest
in Sunday's, (May 23rd) Intelligencer and the three best ads will be
awarded the money. You can prepare one ad for every merchant in
the contest if you wish. The different merchants will tell you all about
the goods to be advertised. We will supply you with any illustra
tion which you wish, if we have it in stock. Newspaper people and
regular ad writers are barred; all other white persons are eligible.
The following named merchants will* enter the contest, and will
gladly give you all the information wanted to any one wishing to
write an ad for them: W. H. Lyon* Moore-Wilson Co., Marchbanks
& Babb, Columbia Tailoring Co., Anderson Gas Co., Parker &
Bolt, Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co., John A. Austin, B. O. Evans & Co.,
Sullivan Hardware Co., The Lesser Co., Evans' Pharmacy, T. L.
Cely Co., Mrs. B. Graves Boyd, The Owl Drug Co., and Walter H.
Keese & Co., Anderson Cash Grocery, Rubens tine and Southern
Public Utilities Co., Bank of Anderson, Mutual Benefit Life Insur
ance Co. of New Jersey, Jno. Lin-ley.
The Winning Ads and the Writers pf Same will be published
Tuesday morning. ' ?a*.
The Awards will be made by a Committee from the Ad Club.
Phone No. 321 for any information you wish about the contest.
All copy must bt in the hands ot the merchants by Noon Friday,
May 21st.
T^OW, if you want the money, and enjoy a contest of wits-here's
your chance. You can try every line of business that's entered
if you wish. You may have considerable talent for advertising ty
ing dormant, and this will give you the opportunity to try it out.
Come On Ith-The Water's Fine-Youl!
Enjoy it. And You May Get The Coin
ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER
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ty Battleship Afloat.
F.-lt. L. Fielder.
G-W. G. Gleeu, Miss Leese Ger-1
rani, Misa Louise M. Green, Mrs.
Julia Galloon, J. A. Green, J. F.
Gantt, F. K. Georg?.
H. -w*. it. Haulcs, H. L. and W.
II. Muya, Chas, linnea.
I. -Horada Iztnar, 2.
J.-Willie Johnson, C. A. Johnson.
M.-Miss Margarett Morris, Mrs.
Francis Martin, Mrs. Mandy'Mci ni (Ty,
R. F. Moore. T. C. McDonalds, Wil
lie Miner, W. H. Martin.
O.-Mrs. Mary Oglesby, Mrs.
Louise Oliver. \
V).-J. F. Rhoden.
.H.-(Hattie- Shorloft Mrs. Phobie ,
Sullivan, Mattie Sherlock, Mary ?
Smith, Miss Montz Spearman, Miss
Carrie Thrasher.
T.-Elvia Top.
W.-Clifton Williams, T. E. Webb.
MARKETS
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
Grain and Seeds.
Ear corn, per bushel ....90c to $1.00
Mixed peas*-..$" .CO to $1.60 1
Cane seed, per bushel.$1.25 1
Soy beans, per bushel..$2.50 1
California black eye peas, per
bushel.$2.75 to $3.00
Dwarf Essex .tape, per pound. ..16c 1
Seed Cotton. 1
Cleveland, per bushel.. ..75c to $1.00
Cooks, per bushel .. ..$1.00 to $1.25
Toole, per busl.?-t.75c to $1.00
Mitchells Prolific, per bushel.. $1.50
Texas Riordan, per bu. $1.00 to $1.25
C ul pepper, per bushel.$1.00 (
Poultry. 1
Hens, each... .3Gc to 50c {
Friers, each.30c tu 45c
Fresh Meats. 1
Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c '
Hogs dressed, pur lb... .v.Ile
Mutton dressed, per lb. .'.a to ll l-2c
Live Sto-.k.
Beef cattle, per lb. 4 to 4 l-2o
Veal calf, per lb.4 to 6 i-I*
Hogs, per lb. .8 to 9c
Sheep, per lb.% 1-2 to 5 l-2c
Provisions
Country bama, per lb. 15c to 17 l-2c
Eggs, per doz..17 l-2c
Butter, per lb. .. 20 to 25c
Sweet potatoes, per bu. ..$1.00 to fl.10
Turnips, per bo...,S0c to 85c
Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 76c
Spring onions, per bunch Se to 3 l-2c
COTTON . .
Local cotton. . ... ..9c
New York Markets.
Open high low close
May... . .. ..9.17 9.19 9.13 9.16
July.9.44 9.b4 9.8? 9.36
Oct.?.81 9.81 9.78 9.74
Dec.'..10.04 10.04 9,95 9.96
Spots 9.65.
Liverpool Cotton.
Open Close
May-June_.- 6.18
July-Aug_. ..5.27 6.27
Oet-Nov.'..6.61 6.50
Spots 5.23.
Sales 7.000.
Receipts 6,000.
New York, May 18.-After open
ing steady today, a less optimistic
tum sentiment with reference to po
litical conditions prevailed on the
cotton . market and active months
eased off-to a net loss 7 to 9 poi uta.
Business then became very quiet
Around midday prices ruled; point
to 2 up from the lowest,
^CITBOLAX
CITROLAX!
C1TROLAX!
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lacy liver and sluggish bow -
els. Stops a sick headache almost St
once. Gives a moat thorough and
satisfactory flushing-no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system claansed,
sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Wclh
echt. Salt Lake City. Utah, writes: "I
fwd Cltrolox the best layatlve I eve?
uWd. - Does not grtpe-no unpleasant
after-effects." Fyans Pharmacy.
Causes Nervousness
and Heart Trouble
Two years ago 1 was badly run
down, not able to do any work, suf
fered from nervousness, heart trouble,
kidneys an! bladder lu bad sbapo;
no appetite, unable to do any work;
and since using six hotiles of Da
Kilmer's Swump-Koot, I feel fine; ain
In excellent health and can do most
any kind of light work. Sinco using
the Swamp-Hoot i have beeu relieved
of all the above troubles. 1 cheerful
ly give the above testimouy and '?ope
others may be benelited.
Very truly yours,
J. L. DICKSON,
Westminister, S. C.
Sworn to before me,
S. LJ. BROWNLEE.
Justice of tho Peace.
Letter tn
Dr. Kilmer it Co?
Binghamton, N. Y.
Prore What Swamp*Hoot WU!
Bo For You.
Send ten cont? to Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Binghamton, N. Y , for a sumpla
6ize bottle, lt will convince anyone.
You will also receive a booklet of
valuable information, telling about
tbe kidneys und bladder. When writ
ing, be uure and mention The Intel
ligencer. Regular fifty-cent and one-<
dollar alzo bottle for sale at all drug
Blores.
LEGAL! NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Tlie undersigned executors of the
estate of M. E. Pruitt, deceased, here
by gives notice that they will on
May 27th, 1915 at ll o'clock a. m. ap
ply to the Judge of Probate for An
derson County for a final settlement
of said estate and a discbarge from
tils office of administrator.
MRS. CORRIE PRUITT,
JOSHUA PRUITT,
Exors.
4t
INCOME TAX PAYERS TAKE
NOTICE.
Tho time for making Income Tax
Returns will close the 1st of July.
Ail who fall to make income tax by
that titan will have to pay cost and
penalty. This ?a from Carlton VY.
Sawyer. Comptroller General, at' Co
lumbia, S. C., BO I would be glad to
lave you make these returns at once,
50 your Auditor will not be embar
rassed.
Those who refuse to make Income
Tax Returns will be compelled to do
JO al heavy cost. This is the law ned
so long as lt is, I will have to enforce
lt for Anderson County.
Winston Smith,
Auditor.
Ice Creah Supper.
An lee cream supper will be glv
.II on the grounds of the new Bap
tist church. In the Friendship
lection, on Saturday eve. .g next.
The proceeds will he spent for a
/ery necessary improvements. Every
body 1B Invited to come. All help
will be highly appreciated.
They Are 70 Years Old.
"For nome time past my wife and
nyself were troubled with kldnej
rouble," writes T. B. Carpenter, Har
risburg. Pa. "We Buffered rheumatic
.>ains all through the body. The first
Vw doses of Foley Kidney Pills re
loved us. After taking five bottles
>etween us we are entirely cured. Al
hough we are both in the seventies
ure are as vigorous as we were 30
rears ago." Poley Kidney Pills stop
deep disturbing bladder weakness.
?;ackachc, rheumatism, dizziness.
$ wollen joints and sore muscles.
IWaww Pharmac.v.
FUT M ON
AN ITCHING SKIN
Al END ECZEMA
Say* this old-time Ecxema rou.
edy is applied like
cold cream.
'Any irritation or breaking ont on the
faee, arma, legs or body whan accom
panied by itching, or when the ?kin ls
dry and feverish, can ba readily over
come by applying a Utile bold-sulphur,
says a noted dermatologist.
He staten that bold-sulphur, instantly
allays tba angry itching and irritattua
and soothes and heals tba Eeaama right
up leaving tbs akin- elaar and smooth.
Bold-sulphur bas occupied a secure posi
tion for many years ia the treatment
of cutaneous disorders because of Its
parasite-destroying property. Nothing
aaa ?var been found to take its p. ce
ht treating the irritable and inflam
matory skin affections. While not al
ways establishing a permanent eure lt
never falla to subdue tbe itching Irri
tation and drive the Eeaama away and
it is ff ten years later belora any erup
tion again appears on tba akin,
a. Taos? troubled should obtain at airy
drag eta*? an ounce of bold-sulphur,
which is applied to the affected pasta ia
the. same manner aa aa ordinary ?old
VT7Q ^
li'kj 885 This is t
lt. Use
for yourself, if you seek men, if yoi
fixtures, equip-merit.
Classified
Want Advert?
Twenty-five words or leso, On? ?1
Biz Times U.00.
All advertisement over twenty-five
word, lutes on 1,000 words to j
MOB.
No advertisement taken for lass t
If your name appears la the telei
your want ad to 321 and a bill wlHfc
prompt payment.
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE-Potato 81<p. Pure Nancy 1
Hall. We bave nuftclent stock on
hand to supply demand now. Fur
luan Smith, Seedman, Phone 464.
FOR SALE-Peas all varieties $2.00
per bushel, cane seed $1.00 per ]
bushel, white home raised com
$1.00 f. o. b. Walhalla. C. W. & J.
E. Rouknight, Walhalla, s. C.
3-16-3tp.
FOR SALE-Dog muzzles, all sizes
from pups to full grown dogB. An
di ison Hardware Co. 0-l8-3t. I
WANTS
WANTER-A reliable representative .
in ?very community to act aa agent |
for The Intelligencer. Liberal com
missions paid. Apply The Anderson
' Intelligencer. 2-28tf.
WANTED-To correspond, confl- ?
dentially, with anyone dealrloils of I
becoming permanently cured ot the
morphine or whiskey habit. The
KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA,
S. C., Box 76.
WANTED-Solicitors for this c?r UM j j
a very populur new proposition. Per j
manent position. Write M. Weiss, J
171 Pulliam street. Atlanta, G? I.
WANTED-You to know that I am
still on the Job with the best weed
and coal on the market, if you
don't believe it try mo. W. O. j
Ulmer, Phone 649. Successor to (
Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. '<
4-15-tf.
WANTED-To trade $300.00 diamond
and a good buggy horse for a
good automobile. Must be in good
condition. Address Diamond, care .
The Intelligencer._ 6-18-3t.
DON'T CARRY A HANDICAP
THROUGH LIFE. *
Did you ever Btop to think that t
your every action, every thought,
your disposition, end character are *
influenced every day by the condi
tion of your Liver? Faltare in lifo
may be the direct result of a disor
dered Liver. e
Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and
Kidneys will keep your liver in per
fect condition. Get a bottle.
For Sale by all Druggists. j
MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributors, ?
_Columbia. S. C._'
i Gaillard Cut now-they've let
Culebra slide.-Boaton Transcript.
s gone. Tomorrow does not es?
)DAY is the day of Opportunity,
he coloumn of opportunities. Read
it-if you seek a broader opening
u want to buy or sell machinery.
Columns j
r
sing Rates
me S6 can'*, Tore* Time? M cents,
? words pro rete tor each additional
ia med In a fontb mada on appli
ban SS cants, casa la ed ran na.
thone directory yr? can t?l?phona
* malled altar Its Insertion tor
FOR RENT
FOB RENT-Store recenUy occupied
by The Intelligencer Job Printing
Department If Interested In a rino
stand and good proposition, apply
to Tho Intelligencer. 8-13-tf
?."OB RENT-Very desirable cottage
on Greenville street, one door from
Kant. ?18 per month. See John
Linley. . S-S-tf.
^ISCELLj^OmjS
? O '
I) RT, PINE WOOD, cut, or In four
foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect
ly dry. Prices right. See me tor
all kinds or flre wood. a. Ti. wyatt,
"Tho S5.00 Coal Man."
IV ITH IN SEASON, and fit to eat.
we have lt; and the price won't make
you lose your appetite either. "Lit
tle Gem" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Pro
prietor. 128 W. Whltner Street.
1CCK.ETK BARBER SHOP-Hair
cut 16c, shave 10. Best service. Sat
isfaction guaranteed, c. A. McClain,
MST.
No matter what style mounting or
e. BOB you desire-if it has merit we
ia ITO lt.
Complete Grinding Plant Byes
ic lent 1 heall y tested.
Dr. M. R. Campbell.
Louisa S. Hllgenboeker,
Assistant
Registered Optometrists.
12 W. Whltner St Ground Floor
WANTED
100 good tat chickens. Hens
ind friers. 100 dozen eggs.
rVUl pay market er better for
ency stocks. Also will tay freeh
?eas and beets and other vege
ables.
Bring them on down to the
orner and get the cash.
C. F. POWER & SON
(Ol McDuffie St., Phone 117.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
JUNE 1,2, and 3,1915.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
In connection Witt the Blue Ridge Railway.
Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, with return limit June loth.
Extension will be granted until June 3oth by payment of So cents.
$8.65 FROM ANDERSON.
To accommodate the Veterans and friends the Southern Railway has
arranged a Special DAYLIGHT TRAIN, leaving Anderson at 6:30
a. m., Monday, May 31st.
No Changing of Cart. 43 Miles Shorter Over the
Southern Railway.
SCHEDULE
Daylight Special Night Train
LT. Anderson ... . ..?.8:30 A.M. May 31 4:47P.M.dally
LT. Belton.7:06 A.M. May 81 6:8S P.M. dally
LT. Winiamaton.,.7:19 A.M. May 31 5:55 P.M. dally
Lv. Polster. .7:2S A.M. May 31 6 : l? PAL dally
LT. Piedmont.:7:4l AM.May 31 ?:23P?daHy
LT.CwenTllle.8:20 A.M. May 31 7:55 P.M. dally
Ar. Rlchmon.8:30 P.M. May 31 8:00 AM. dally
Thi . is the only through daylight trip and it wilt give the veterans a
chance to see North Carolina, and Virginia during the day. Through
coaches and Pullman sleeper? will be handled on the daylight train
and night train to Richmond. . . *
The Southern Railway has the best location in Richmond, one block
from Main street, center of city.
Tor further information, tickets, Pullman reservation, call or write to
W. R. TABER, TPA, \ J. R. ANDERSON, Supt., BR.
Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C.
W. E. M'GEE, AGPA"
Columbia, S. C.