The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 22, 1915, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Show Your Moral Backbone
Commercial depressions are caused by men?
tal suspense.
Fear and mental suspense among business
men come from decreased business.
Decreased business comes when YOU reduce
your purchases.
This country-established for five centuries-isn't going to the
bow-wows in a day nor in a decade.
Show you've got moral courage backbone, faith in your coun
try, your fellow men and yourself and Buy Now instead of hesitating
-and help business pick up.
Then will return the time of smiles and sunshine.
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This Is the time of nil times
? for the V. S. A. to moke vast
strides. Lets ull get turo.
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rou
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Qut Meat if Your
Kidneys Act Badly
Take Tablespoonful of Salts if
Back Hurts or Bladder
Bothers.
We are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood is filled with uric acid, says
a well-known authority, who warns
us to he constantly on guard against
kidney trouble.
The kidneys do their utriost to
free the blood of thiB irritating acid,
but become weak from the overwork;
they get sluggish; the eliminative tis
sues clog and thus thc waste is re
tained In the blood to poison the en
tire system. . ?
When your kidneys ache and /eel
like lumps of lead, and you have
stinging pains in the back or the
urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or
the bladder Is irritable, obliging you
to seek relief during the night; ..hen
you have severe headaches, ne. vous
andy dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid
stomach or rheumatism in bad weath
er, get from your pharmacist nhnu'
four ounces of Jad Salts; take a ta
blespoonful In n glass of water bcforr
breakfast each morning and In a few
days your kidneys will act (ino. Thi?
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes Und lemon juice, combined
with lithia, and has been used for
generations to flush and stimuate
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acids in dritte so it ?B no longer a
source pt irritation, thus ending uri
nary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts ls Inexpensive and can
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vescent lithia water drink, and no
body can make a misUke by taking a
little occasionally to keep the kidi
noys clean and active.
Whooping Cough.
"When my daughter had whooping
cough she coughed so hard at one
time that she had hemorrhage of the
lungs. I was terribly alarmed about
he.- econdition. Seeing Chamberlain's
Cough r.eroedy so highly recommend
ed I got her a bottle and it relieved
the cought at once. Before she had
vnished two bottles of this remedy
shfi was entirely well." writes Mrs.
S. V. Orhn<;8, Crooks ville, Ohio. Ob
tain vb!e everywhere.
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CARDS I
General Practice
Office ta Ligon ft Lodbetter Building
North Main Street.
Offlcs ??hone 210.
Residence Phone 2841.
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Architect
405-406 Beckley Building
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Chisholm, Trowbridge A Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Building
W. Whitoei St
The Contented Herd-Bey.
In a flowery dell a herd-boy kept
ie sheep; and because his heart was
>yous he sans; so loudly that the
urrounding hills echoed back bis
wig. One morning the king, who
-as out cn a hunting expedition,
poke to him. and said:
"Why are you so happy, dear little
ne?"
"Why should I not be?" he answer
il. "Our king is not richer than I."
"Indeed!" said the king; "tell nie
f your great possessions."
The lad answered: "Tho sun In
10 bright blue sky shines as bri git t
r upon me as upon the king. The
owers upon the mountain and the
ra8s In the valley grow and bloom
i gladden my sight as well as his.
would not take a hundred thousand
islers for my hands; my eyes aro
r moro value than all the precious
tones in the world; I hav? food and
tothlng. too. I'm happy ns tho day
? long. Am I not, therefore, ns rich
s the king?"
"You are right," said the king.
Ith a laugh; "but your greatest
.ensure is a contented heart. Keep
so, and you will always be happy;
lippier, yes, and richer, perhaps,
ian tho king."-Exchange.
Do Jt Well.
A group of children were happily
laying on the broad door Htone, lin
er protecting aliado trees. They
rere going to play "Mothers."
"I'm the mother," cried the largest
ttle girl. "Thero ni ways lins to be a
?oilier, and I'm IL"
lilack-cyed Net sat next. "I'm the
ithcr," he asserted, sturdily. "Nel
0 and Rob can be the children, but
11 be tho father, and. of course, I'll
se to things and maka everybody do
?hot I say.
A little, blue-eyed tnt of a girl saw
very good chance of oelug left out
1 this pretty family game.
"What om I?" nbc c .'-ed, u little
lllfully. Very little girls are so apt
J be left out anyway.
"There has to ho servants," said
ie self-selected father and mother,
'hat's all that's left that wo can see."
"Well," remarked the little girlie
erv sweetly. "Ill be a real nice
nc, Iben. Somebody has to do
omet liing for the rest, and it's Just
s good ns anything if you do it nice.
-Selected.
Obedient Juck-^ Story of a Dog.
(By Miss Julia Graydon.)
Jack was a great big Scotch collie
rho was very fond of children; and
.hen bia mistress, Jamie and Janet's
lother, found that he could be trust
d to go with her boy and girl to
chool every day she waa very glad,
Dr father had to go to hla office so
arly that he could not go with them.
When the three, Jamie, Janet, and
aok, returned from school at noon
for Jack always went for them at 12
'clock), -mother would give Jack bis
inner as soon as they arrived; and
nen sha would pat him ou the hoad
nd say, "Good old dog." Jack would
rag his tall and give a pleased bark.
The teacher knew Jack's bark;
nd if the children were kept in and
e did not see them with thc others,
e would go round to the window
..here they sat and bark and bark,
nd she would say: "A little late to
lay, Jack. Be patient." He never
ame until school was out, although I
hink he would have enjoyed coming
t recess and romping with the
cholers.
When the town clock struck twelve,
lother would say, "Go to School,
ack," and off he would run.
One day mother was talking to a
rlend In the sitting room, and she
vas telling the 1 friend what a good
log Jack was. and she said: "I Just
ay, 'Go to school Jack,' and off '.ia
oss." ^iow. the friend was a little
eaf. so she hud to repeat il several
toes; but she did not notice that
ack was Jost outside wagging his
ill. After ber friend ha? gone,
lother went Into the kitchen to make
pie. Passing through the hell, abe
sw' that lt was only eleven o'clock;
o she knew she had plenty of time.
Ibo was just putting the pie into the
ven when she heard children's
olees and there st the gato stood
amie and Janet and Jack.
"Why, children ! * mother exclalm
d. "What are you dote g here? It
s only half past eleven."
"O mother,*'t^ey answered ta. the
ame breath, "Jack came and barked
mder the window, and Miss Morse
aid we might go borne."
v^Wuere was Miss Jenkins, your
egular teacher?" ,
"She ts sick." said the children,
and we told Miss Morse that you ai
reys sent Jack when it was Gmo for
s to go home."
"Well, wetlf" ' said mother. "But
rhat made Jack go for you? I did
ot send bim."
Here Jack looked up at her so wist
ttlly that the had not the heart to
peak sternly to him.
A CONFESSION
Hopet Her Statement, Made Public,
will Help Other Women.
Hines, Ala.-"I must confess", says
Mrs. Eula Mae Reid, of this place, "that
Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done me
a great deal of good.
Before I commenced using Cardui, I
would spit up everything 1 ate. I had a
tired, sleepy feeling all the time, and was
irregular. 1 could hardly drag around,
and would have severe headaches con
tinuously.
Since taking Cardui, I have entirely
quit spilling up what I cat. Everylhing
BCcms to digest all right, and 1 have
gained 10 pounds in weight."
If you are a victim of any of the numer
ous ills so common to your sex, it is
wrong to sufier.
For half a century, Cardui has been re
lieving just such ills, as is proven by the
thousands of letter*, similar to the above,
which pour into our office, year by year.
Cardui is su :cessful because it is com
posed of ingredients whicb act specifically
on the womanly constitution, and helps
build the weakened organs back to health
and strength.
Cardui has helped others, and will help
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won't regret it. Your druggist sells it. .
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vliory Dept.. CluUl?noof?. Tenn., for StHcial ire?
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Then suddenly aa abe stood there
looking al the trio, who were na much
surprised as she herself, mother re
membered her deaf friend and how
sho had told ber about Jack and had
had to repeat lt.
"It's all right children," sho said,
laughing. "Mrs. llurko was hero,
and I told her bow I sent Jack to
school for you; and I had to say lt BO
loud that Jack must have heard mo
say, 'I just say, 'Go to school. Jack,'
and thought I was talking to hita, for
ho was evidently out on the porch."
Then they nil laughed heartily, and
.Tack had lil? dinner a little earlier
Utan usuul; and bc enjoyed lt as
much as Jamio and Janet enjoyed the
cranberry tarts mother bad made for
them. And when they went back to
achool In thc afternoon and told their
little friends about Jack, ho'became
more of a pet than ever; and tho
teacher said shu wished that little
boys and girls could bo un quid; to
obey their parents and teachers us
Jack had been, for, though he did
not see his mistress, he obeyed ber
voice right away.
Harrisburg, Pa. _
How Hrs. Harrnd Hot Uh! af Uer
Stomach Trouble.
"I suffered with stomach troublo
for years and tried everything I
tieard of, but the only relief 1 got
was temporary until last spring I suw
('haiub.rluiu'a Tablets advertised aud
procured a bottle of them at our drug
store. I got immediate relief from
that dreadful heaviness after eating
and from pain in the aiomach." writea
Mrs. Linda Harrod. Fort Wayue, Iud.
Obtainable evprvwhere.
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
To and From the
NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST, WEST
Leaves:
No. 22 . . . .6:08 A. M.
No. 6 . . . .3:37 P.M.
Arrives:
No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M.
No. 5 ... . 3 :07 P. M.
Information, Schedules,
rates, etc., " promptly
I given.
E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.,
Augusta. Ga.
Condensed Paiseager Schedule
"lEDMONT A NORTHERN BA1LW11
COMPANY.
Effectue January 17th, 1915.
ANDERSON
Arrivals.
Wo, Bl. .... 8r?a.
Se. IS.10:00 a. m.
No. SS. . .%. . 11:40 a. ?.
te. 17.1.16 *
Ita, S?.?:40 p. gb
Ha. 41. ... ... QM a, sa.
No. 48.0i20 p. BS.
Departures.
Ne, tO..7.U a. ?.
fte. MS... ... ... .. tit* a? m.
Ne. 84 ... .lOttta-st.
Ne, ?a. ..!&.* p. av
Ne. t8 .tttO p. m.
Ne, ?0.4 itt p. au
He, 4?.Silt v. a..
...CL 8. ALLEN,
Trama Haasger.
Spend your money at borne. Buy South Car
olina custom hand made harness, bridles, etc., at
factory prices. A trial order will prove our as
sertion. We buy hides and tallow at highest
prices. Write us your wants and offerings.
WILSE W. MARTIN
Columbia, S. C.
SCHOLARSHIP
in either
Bookkeeping and Penmanship
or
Stenography and Typewriting
at the
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Attention!
ConfederateVeterans
Low round-trip rates, convenient regular and Special Train
schedules with through coaches and standard and tourist sleepers,
will be provided for the convenience and comfort of Veterans and
friends traveling to the Annual Reunion.
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA
June 1st. 2nd and 3rd..
SEABOARD AIR UNE
"The Progressive Railway of the South."
OFFICIAL ROUTE OF THE WALLER SPECIAL
MONDAY. MAY 31,1915
(One night trip, arriving Richmond early in morning June 1st.,
?he day the Reunion begins.)
Schedule Fare-round-trip
Leave Abbeville .. .. .. .. ..4:39 P.M. $8.55 - May 81st.
Leave Greenwood.5:07 P. M. 8.25 May Slst.
I Arnyo Cross Hill.5:29 P. M. 8.00 May 31s.t~
Len vc- Mountvllle ...5:36 P. M. 7.00 May Slst
Leave Clinton .,.6:52 P. M. 7.00 May 81st.
Leave? Whltmire.6:20 P. M. 7.36 May 31st.
Leave Carlisle ....6:42 P. M. 7.10 May 31st.
Leave Pride (Union).6:46 P. M. 7.40 May 31st.
Leave Chester ...7:06 P. M. 6.80 May 31st.
Leave Edgemoor.7:34 P. M. 6.80 May 31st.
Leave Catawba.7:46 P. M. 6.80 May 31st.
Leave Woxhaw....8:07 P. M. 6.20 May 31st.
'..eave Monroe.8:23 P. M. 5.90 May 31st.
Arrive Richmond ...6:55 A.M. June 1st.
Through coaches will be operated from Pelzer and Anderson on
( iedmont & Northern Railway on the following schedule to O :en
vood and there attached to the Special:
Leave Anderson.2:30 P. M. .?
Leave Pclser ...2:41 P. M.
Leave Belton.3:05 P. M.
Leave Honea Path.8:23 P. M.
Leave Donalds.3:34 P. M.
Leave Hodges. ..8:15 P. M.
Arrive Greenwood.4:10 P. M.
$8.86 May Slst.
8.26 May 31st.
8.25 May 81sL
8.25 May Slst.
8.86 May 31st.
8.26 May 31st.
(To be attached to Special.)
Special car wilt also be operated from Lauren, via C. N. flt L. Rail
way, to Clinton, S. C, thence Seaboard Special train to Richmond.
Fare $7.90 for the round-trip. '
Tickets will be sold May 2.9lh to June 2nd, inclusive; limited to
lune loth. By pa;>ing 5oc at Richmond limit will be extended to
June 3oth. Stop-overs allowed at all stations going and returning.
Side-trip tickets will be sold to stations in Virginia and adjoining
State and Washington. D. C. during the Reunion.
Return portion of tickets will be honored from Norfolk for those
who visit that place after the Reunion, not making it necessary to
return via Richmond.
IN ADDITION TO THE SPECIAL TRAIN THERE ARE TWO
REGULAR THROUGH TRAINS TO RICHMOND EVERY DAY.
For information or Pullman reservations call on Seaboard agents
Or write to
C S. Compton,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Atianta, Ca. *
Fred Gelssler,
Asst. Gen, Passenger Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.