The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 22, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Millinery Not ordinary Millinery hough! at a bargain price hut the very new est shapes out - just the same you'll see when you make a trip to the "big town" though not "big town" prices. fi Today We's lots of pretty shapes all trimmed up prettily, ready for you to put right on. You'll find 'em becoming as can be. Some new Felt Hats too. Of Course You know it's a mighty hard job to beat this good store for good merchandise. Moore- Wilson Co. THE BANK ACCOUNT Is the first step towards success. Makes you independent. Protects your family in emergencies. Gives vou standing in the community, ls an ever present help in time of need. Start one with us at once. Interest paid on deposits. ? FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. Palmetto Theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM Empire Musical Comedy Co. Presents BY SPECIAL REQUEST THEY WILL REPEAT THE Chicken Inspectors" A Double Black Face Comedy. Extra Special: Ibra Dixion, a local boy, ramed hear and far as a Female Impersona tor will put on a Song and Dance act. Movies for Today 'GOD IS LOVE"-Two Reel Reliance Drama. . FATTY AND MABEL VIEWING THE WORLD'S FAIR" ? Keystone 51 f roam of a Comedy. Campaign Neare TOTAL OF $20,075 HAS BEEN \ SUBSCRIBED TO DATE LAST DAY 93 SUBSCRIBERS Have Contributed So Far-Strong Efforts to be Put Forth To day to Get Balance. Thc teams In charge of the furn-I palen to raise funds with which to! nay off (hp Indebtedness on St. John's Methodist church arc gradually but surely d. awing near Un- goal, the total ! amount subscribed to date being $20, 07."?. Efforts will bo redoubled today to raho tin- balance necessary to make un u ?tun sufficiently larne to pay off the entire indebtedness. TIIP ?et results of thc campaign will be an nounccd Sunday morning at St. John's Metnndlst church and lt ls confident ly expected that the announcement thal the full amount has been realized Will be made. Last night thc teams nut at the church and reported thu results of Ihe day's work, as follows: Team 1, Addison. :i allures, 4 sub scribers. Team 2, Templeton, IC 1-2 abares, l.'I subscribers. Team :i, Dugan, tl shares, 2 sub icribcrs. Team I, (.el?er, G 1-2 shares, 5 sub scribers. Team r.. Marshall, :i shares, :i sub scribers. This makes n total of 20? -'1-4 abare ; subscribed for to date, representl..:; contributions of $20,07".. The iotal number of subscribers lu !*:t ?1-4. HAMM?D?00L CLOSING FRIDAY K* ay-Pole Dance and Pound Party Today the Final Events. The Hammond school, one of the moat progressive in the county, held itu closing exercises yesterday, termi nating u nina month's sessions. A Maypole dance will be bold this afternoon at 6:30 o'clock un the lawn of Mrs. Pat W. Major's residence, af ter which there will be ti sociable and po.?nd party at the school house. AU patrons und friends nf the school are cordially invited to attend butti the function ut Mrs. Major's and the party ut the school house. CLASSES KO ft CONTEST Ad Club Lays Further Flans For Window Dressing. The Anderson Ad flub met Thurs day night at the chamber of com merce nt tho cali of the president and plana fir the fuming window dress in;: contest wore outlined. Tnls con test is to be the biggest one that the club Ima yet attempted and he prizes are. to be classified. Six prizes are to bc given tu winners of the different .lass contests, and u grand prize of a diver cup' ls to be awarded the win ner, regardless of class. This cup is to bu a npi'petu?l one, and ls to be jlven to the winner of each contest. His name and the date of the contest will be engraved and he keeps lt until the next contest. The classes aro as follows: lat Claas-Jewelers. 2nd das.;-Drug .-t ires and book stores. 3rd duss-(' loti' 1er s and shoe .tores. 4th class-Grocery and hardware stores. Mh Class-Dry goods, ready to wear and millinery stores. Nth class-Electric supply stores. ?4nH??>4.?t?HtH-4t?4?44'?-r* j Personal I *++4 ?)?????? H <???? ! M !???* Hewlett Sullivan, an old Anderson boy who ls now making his home at Una no ko. Va., has come home on ac count of the serious illness o; bia brother. Clarence P. Sullivan. A. H. Stone of Spray, N. C.. was a visitor in the city yesterday. C. H. Caldwell, ot Columbus. Ga., was In the city yesterday. R. E. Sparks of the Mountain Creek section was a visitor in the city yesterday. 8. M. Jones of th a Plat Rock sec tlon was a visitor in the city yester day. Tor Coughs that "Hang On." Lingering colds, bronchial coughs, la grippe colds and similar ailments that "hang on" until May are likely to last all summer il not cured. Foley'p Honey and Tar Compound will allay Inflammation, clear stopped passages, relieve distressing discharges at the source, banish stuffy, wheeay breath ing and heal and soothe raw nasa) and bronchial paseagen. It ls prompt In action; safe and aura. Contains no opiates. Evana Pharmacy. i\ - '.. . .'-'-' ' ' . -'."v.;' . Draws :r Its Goal CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY OF HEU_C. LIGON MANY FRIENDS GATHERED AT HOME OF VENER ABLE MINISTER WAS 75 YEARS OLD Real Picnic Dinner Served and Occasion Was Thoroughly Enjoyed by All. There assembled at the home of lt?-\;. T. i'. Llgon at Townylllo yes terday about one hundred of blB i lends to congrat?late him upon th? lUainnienl of his seventy-tilth birth lay. lt WHS in thc nature of a mr ; risc party and that very fact mad?; cit. Kreut gathering more appreciated by th? uni' In whoso honor they came together. This matter has been plan ned for some weeks by the friends of Itev. Mr. Lig?n and winn the guests began to pour In at tin? honre, one of his friends closest to him remarked that there would be more than a hun dred present to pay their respects to ilim on this occasion. Friends and neighbors, irrespective of denomina tional utflliutlo'i wore there to show their appreciation of this honored ser vant ' f the Master who lias done so much io- the welfare of the communi ty in which lie is now setled to pass the remainder of his davs on earth. There were several ministers of the Presbytery nf Piedmont, of which Rev. .Mr. Lig?n ls a member and represen tatives from other denominations, pre sent to wish their brother in <"h lst .Many happy returns." Th? re 'Van a real picnic dinner serv ed and everyone had a very e-ijoyublo day. After the day had wei! nigh nassed, feloritatlons were offered and the buppy party dispersed with "good wishes" falling from<cvcry Hp. The sons. Messrs. Rurda I.igon of Town ville and Lewis Ligo;? of Kooree, and. (lie only daughter, Mrs. H. R. Har ris, of Pendleton were present with their father and his devoted wife, their mother on this glad occasion. Pres. ll. ll. johnson, Hock Hill. S. C. Lame Huck. I.rune back is usually due to rheu matism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people ure mos\ likely to suffer from lt. Relief may be bad by niassuglng the hack with Chamber lain's Liniment two or three times a day. Try IL Obtainable everywhere SUMMER SCHOOL AI WINTHROP COLLEGE Preparations Under Way for Large Attendance-Session Starts June 15. Rock lilli, May 1*1.-Winthrop col lege is preparing for an unusually large attendance at her summ*** ses Jion June 15th lo July 23rd. The college has been laying in provisions ind the farm of 114 acres will have its capacity tested. A recent visit o the dining room and kitchen jrought out bte fact that lt is a gi gantic task to provide for the college gtrlv? in the regular session, and the ?immer school teachers will demand is much at present. For the regular '"?sion in one dav three barrels of lour are consumed. 540 loaves of )n'ad are necessary for the day; 125 nouiids of sugar per day. For break 'ost 1,000 eggs must be scrambled to ?lve each student a good helping; six lushols ot potatoes are peeled In the 'patent" peeler for each meal that ma potatoes on the menu card; 240 jounds of ham are boiled and sliced 'or one meal; 125 nice fat hens have o be brought from the college poul ry plant, dressed aad baked for Sun lay dinner each week; 25$ pounds if tender steak from cattle bought jy the superintendent of the college 'arm. fattened and butchered there ind brought to the college, is con lumed at one breakfast. 20 pecks of ;reen peas sre necessary for one din ier. Lrom 175 to 200 quarts of straw jerries from the Winthrop college arm are eaten at one meal in the lining room, and it takes 50 gallons >f ice cream made by the electric roezer to fvrve the Winthrop college ttudents one time. . This ls for 870 >eople who eat three times per day n the Winthrop college dining hall, ind nearly the same amount ls plan ked for each day of the summer ch o ol . They Are "0 Tears Old. "For some time past my wife and nyself wore troubled with kldnej rouble." writes T. B. Carpenter, Kar lsburg, Pa. "We suffered rheumatic winn all through the body. The first ew doses of Foley Kidney Pills re leved us. After taking five bottles ?tween ua we are entirety cured. AI hough we are both In the seventies re are as vigorous as we were 30 ears aga" Foley Kidney Pills stop leep disturbing bladder weakaess, ackache. rheumatism, diastoess, wollea Joints aad eora muscles. Brans Pharmacy. , ......< . ... -. -it is the style, quality and appear ance of our suits at $15.00 that persuades so many men to wear them. -The service they yield proves the soundness of their judgment. FOR YOUNG MEN very English models with patch pockets and roll fronts FOR OLDER MEN more conservative models, but up-t? dr.te in style Of course we have a won derful showing of splendid models in new fabrics and styles at from $10.00 to $25.00 BUT notice especially our sul+s at $15.00 PARKER ?? BOLT The One Price Clothiers Thc ??fr. I've never known a dog to wag II?H tall in glee he didn't feel, Not quit lila old-time friend, lo tag At some more influential heel. The yellowest eur I ever knew. Waa, to the boy who loved him, true. I've never known a dog to show Halfway devotion to bia t ri .-mi ; TO aoek u ki'ider man to know. Or richer, but unto the end Thu humblest dog I e- er knew Waa, to the man who loved him, true. I've never known a dog to fake Affection for a present gain A false display of love to make, Some little favor to attain. I've never known n Prince or Spot That seemed to be what he was not. Out I have known a dog to fight With all his strength lo shield a friend. And. whether wrong or whrather right, To stick with him until the end. And I have known a dog to lick The hand of him that men would kick. And I have known a dog to bear Starvation's pangs from day to day With him who had been glad to share ' His bread and meat along tho way. Mo dog. however mean or rude. Is guilty nf ingratitude. The dog ls listed with the dumb. No vpice he bas to speak his creed. rib. messages to humans come By faithful conduct; and by creed rle shows, as seldom mortals do, A high Ideal of being true. -American Field. . Pocket periscope for Use 1B the : Trenches. I With a nrw pocket periscope that ins just b ion brought out in Eng- ? and it ls pot .Ible for a soldier to ook over the parapet of the trench ! rtthout exposing himself to the dre j if the enemy. The periscope ia sim ile in construction, conststing only if two mirrors connected by a col ap8ible framework. Doth mirrors are Ixcd to tho framework at an agle of 5 degrees. When the framework ls ixtended and the upper mirror Ja alaed above the trench, the view ls ?fleeted by the upper mirror down to he lower one, which reflects the light ays horizontally to the eyes of the ibserver. The Jone Popular Me t?anles magasine containa a picture f the device. THE* MW WELL SERVICE COMPANY, IN REAR OF THE MAXWELL BUILDING ON THE ?QUARE IS NOW READY AND. PREPARED TO SERVE THF. UBUC WITH GASOLINE ?REASE AND OILS. YOU CAN INTER FROM EITHER PEO ?LES, OR BENSON STREETS. I PARAMOUNT TODAY "THE FIFTH MAN" A Thrilling 3 Reel Feature. "BRONCHO BILLY AND THE BABY" Erieanay Western. "LOVE WILL OUT" VI digraph Comedy. "HE GAVE HIM A MILLION" Labia Comedy. OPEN 1:30 P.M. 6 ZIG REELS Bijou Theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM . "Thc Lily of the Valley"-Selig A three part Selig drama that'? great. ''Nabbed"-Bison. A two reel feature with Francis Ford and Grace Conerd. "Cy Perkins in the City of Delusion"-Joker. Heme comedy with Erale Hhellds. ALL CONTEST TICKETS -HONORED AT BOX OFFICE 6 BIG REELS-Sc and 10c Good Music Universal Service