The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 05, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 3

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Glenn Plumbing Co. "The Plumb Good Plumber?" Anderson'? Oldest and Mott Re liable Plumber FRANK GLENN Is Now In Business For Himself And prepared to do any and all kinds of plumbing at the best prices to be obtained Phones 922 and 508 123 Rote Hill (PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office la Llgon ft Ledbetter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 386. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building . Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitner St. n I Bye and Bye Leads to tbs houie of never. Begin now. ?ave a part ot your earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited In th? Savings Department of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. We Keep Clothes New Merely because you buy many or expensive wrsps, gowns, waists, lingerie, etc., does not mean In itself that your ward robe lt above reproach. lt's the appearance that your clothes have when you wear them that counts. If they always look clean and fresh, hang smartly-in tact look aa though they were Just uew-you are getting the valu 4 from your wardrobe that you should. Our French cleaning and pressing service will help you make- this possible. PHONE 7. Anderson Steam Laundry CHEAP INSURANCE. Ton eau buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse ye ur system from all impurities ot your body, and eave lots of sickness and lost time. Price 25 and 60 cents. For sale hy all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co.. Columbia. 8. C LEGAL NOTICES INJ OM K TAX l'A Vi: HM TAKE NOTICE. The lime for making Income Tax Returns will close the IHI of July. All who full to make Income tax hy tba. iule will have to pay cost and penally. Thia IM from Carlton W. Sawyer, Comptroller Generali at Co lumbia, 8. C., HO I would be glad to have you make these return? at ?nice, so your Auditor will not be i.mbur rasned. Those who refuse to make Income Tax Returns will be compelled to do so at heavy cost. This ls the law ard BO long as lt is, 1 wl'l have to enforce lt for Auderson County. Winston Smith, Auditor. CITATION FOR LETTERS- OF AR MINISTRATION. Whereas, J. It. Billson made suit to me lo grant him letters of administra tion of the enlate und effects of An nie Billson, deceased. These are therefore lo site and ad monish ull and singular the kindred and creditors of tho ?mid Annie Elli son, deceased, that tiley may appear before me in the court of probate, to be held at Anderson C. H., S. C., on the 12 day of June 1915 to show cause, if any, why said adminiatrtlon should not he grunted. W. P. Nicholson. Haw 2wks. Judge of Probate. NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO ISSI E BONUS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF ROCKY RIVER DRAINAGE DIS TRICT NO. I. Notice Is hereby given that lt la the purpose of the undersigned board of 'rainage commissioners of Rocky R. . r Drainage District No. t to 1B BUO bonds for the construction of thc projected improvement of said Rocky River Drainage District No. 1. The amount of the bonds to be issued ls twenty thousand dollars ($211,000.00). which bonds shall bear Interest at the rate of not exceeding six per cent, per annum, payable semi annually; and Bald bonds shall run for twenty five years. Any land owner having lands assessed in the said district and not wanting to pay interest on the bonds may within thirty days after the publication of this notice pay the .-ninty treasurer the full amount of his assessment and have his land re leased therefrom. The drainage tax roll for said district is filed in dupli cate with the sheriff and with the treasurer and clerk of court of the county of Anderson, S. C., at their respective offices In the court house at Anderson. 0. C. Z. C. Ballentlne. Chairman. J. J. Fretwell, * . R. S. Ligon. Board of Drainage Commisioners for Rocky Rives? Drainage'District No. ti ltaw 3wks. STATE, OF, SOUTH CAROLINA, County bf Anderson. Court of Probate. H. F. Cely, as administrator of the estate of Rachel Lewis, deceased, Plaintiff, against Jake Lewis, Ann Richey, George W. Qambrell. Emma Darmore, John Gum brell. Lou Jane Harris, Lizzie Moore, Rose <;.imhr. il. Ida Barton, Dock El rod, and E. F. Elrod, Defendants. Fo the.Defendants Above Named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In this action, of which a copy lj here served upon you, and to serve a copy .if your answer to the said complaint DU the subscribers, at their offices, in Stockley Building, at Anderson, S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of' such service; and if you tall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Bonham. Watkins & Allen. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated Anderson, S. C., June 4, 1915. To the Absent Defendants, George W. Gumbrell and Ida Barton: Take notice that the summons and nun plaint In this action, are this day flied In tho office of the Probate Judge for Anderson County, South Carolina Bonham. Watkins'& Allen, Plaintiff's Att rneys. June 4, 1916, To the Infant Defendants, Willie Gombrell, Rosa Gumbrell, Maxey Gumbrell u.id Dock Elrod. and the persons with whom they reside: Take notice that you must within twenty daya after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of Buch service, procure to be ap pointed guardians and Utem to repre sent said rc inora In this action. If you fall to do so within the time prescrib ed, the plaintiff will procure such ap pointments to be made. Bonham. Watkins & Allen, Plaintiff's Attorneys. June 4, 1916. 6-5-3w-ltaw. Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP ead ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award ot vacant scholarship in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 2, at 0 a. sa. Applicants must not he lesa than sixteen years ot age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 2 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examina tion, provided they meet the condi tions governing the award. Appli cants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion bianka. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 16, ?916. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hui, & C. (jossara 77n?ylucc Itt Iront $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted hy our ( ?rustiere. D. GEISBERG WHEN you see an arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot! Special Sale Fine Selected Queen Olives and Pimento Stuffed Olives Regular 25c Size. TODAY ONLY TWO Bottles For IF YOU EAT OLIVES, you can't afford to miss this sale Anderson Cash Grocery Co. WORK DONE FOE THE COUNTY AND PURCHASES FOR THE COUNTY Tho publ.e is again warned that on ly such work done on the public roads of the county es is authorized by the supervisor or one e.' the Board of Commissioners will be paid by the Board of Commissioners. The only persons authorized to buy material, goods, wares and merchandise for tho county are the supervisor, the county commissioners, the Bteward of the county home and the sergeants of the chain gangs.' All these parties are equipped wltb order books and orders HUI: ; be attached to all accounts. All claims not made In purauance of above conditions will be disapprov ed and payment refused. J. MACK "'KING, X Supervisor. June 4th, 191b. 6-14-15. ? A Mistake Made hy Many. Don't walt tor rheumatism to Indi cate diseased kidneys. When you sur fer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing blsdder weskness hy night, f*?el tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be re stored to healthy, strong and regular action. It is a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys In soud. kellby condition and keep them active and strong. Be gin taking today. Good resalta fol low* lae first doss. Evana Pharmacy. Winner of 500-Mile | Automobile Race: Kulpli De raima. Halph !)<. Palma, won tho fifth an nual 500 milo automobile race at In dianapolis. Decoration Day, breaking all records for th*- distance.-He took the had just before the 200 mlle mark was passed and held it practic ally all the rent of the distance. His time for the ."00 miles was p:33:&5.60, un average r.peed of 89.94 miles au hour. Rene Thomas, who won last year, averaged 82.47 mllea an hour. Why Many Moving Picture Films Are Prude. The Woman's Home Companion ls inducting a campaign for better mov ing pictures. Each month its editors in New York are examining hundreds if films and each month they recom nend to their readers the best. In this non th's Companion about one hundred films are recommended and an article iccompanies tho list entitled. "How Better Films Are Selected," in the .ourse of which the writer comments ii part as follows cn the imperfection )f certain films and the reasons there br: "Violations of common sense are too refluent. The hero's hair tunned white jollowlhg a thrilling adventure, which ransformatlon was too much for the ?redullty of a twelve-year-old. who re luired the assistance of an indignant I3her to quiet his discovery. "A slender office clerk, unarmed, jeal up a trio of big, hurley, armed hugs and saved the cash drawer. The uurderer at hay, lu another picture, licked off a dozen policemen, Btralght .hooting without reloading bis re solver, before n*e* escaped with a bag >f gold. It is too' inuch to expect plc- I ure audiences to find such pictures mtertaining. Life ls too full of real Ira mat ic sensation. The director has his troubles, how ever. The story, no matter how long ir how short, must !;p made exactly nto five hundred or a thousand feet of 'Um. The result Is a congestion or plot, omitting necessary detail, so hat grotesque impressions arouse the ipectators' ridicule or criticism, or he padding with unessential details 0 make the required length encourage 1 yawn. "The producer says this condition is necessary because the public demands i daily change of pictures, which In urn demands a mechanical distribu tor and this necessitates a mechani st production." The RerUQllon System. Jimmie: What are you doing? Tommie: Washing the Jelly off my lands. Ma's a finger print expert, you know.-June Woman's Home Companion. More Fish Now. The fishermen report that they are tinvlng better luck with book and line than for years. The removal of fish traps from tho streams is responsible tor tho condition and lt is ho'vd that the fish wardens will keep the a reams 3pen.-Sumter Item. Some Did Not. Editor Dell ot The York News be lieves that some men really sprang from monkeys-and didn't spring very far either.-Newberry Observer. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FC.R SPECIAL OCCASIONS Via Piedmont & Northern To Richmond, Va. > $8.85 Account C. C. V. Reunion. Tickets on sale May 29th to Jone 2nd inc. limited for returning June 10th, 1015. To Savannah. Ga. $9.55 Account Georgia Bankers Associa tion. Tickets on aale May 26, 27, 28, limited returning Jt?ne 3, 1116. To Birmingham, Ala. $13.30 Account Sunday School Congress, Baptist Convention. Tickets on sale lune 7, 8, 9. 1916, limited returning lune 17tb, 1916. To Nashville, Tenn. $12.70 Account Peabody College Summer School of the South. Tickets on sato lune 16, IC, 17. 18, 21, 26; July 23. 26, 1916. limited returning fifteen naya from dste ot sale. / Ptsn your P?enle at Chick Springs >r Willlamston Springs. Very attrac tive rates to Sunday Schools. For further information call on rour ticket agent or writs C. 8. Allen, T. M., Greenville, 8. C. rune 17th. 1914. ? rhone 87. lu Honor of Mr. Beaty. Mr. Jamen N. Pcarinan entertained ut au eleguut course dinner ou Thurs day evening, at lila iiuine just south of town, in honor of Mr. Cl?reme beaty, whose wedding to Miss Ruth Kretwell wilt be au importa it social event of next week. The home was bright with flowers, and au elaborate menu was served. The guests for the evening were ?r. W. Ii Frazier, Walter Beaty, Barle Lewis, Jo? Ash ley. E. 1'. Vand'.ver, 1-angdou Fret well, and John Skeltou. Priscilla Club. The Priscilla dewing Club was de lightfully entertained yesterday after noon by Mrs. Kd Marshall on her home on South McDuffle street. Tile time was spent sewlug and chatting and was delightfully pleas ant ami informal. Later the attrac tive hostess served a dainty menu. Lander Alumnae. The regular June Meeting of the Lander Alumnae wus held yesterday afternoon with Mr?. O. D. Anderson at her attractive home on Calhoun street. After the minor business matters were disposed of the princi pal business for the afternoon the an nual election of officers was held, which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. George E. Prince, first vice pres ident, Mrs. J. D. Crout; second vice president, Mrs. O. L). Anderson; rec ording secretary, Mrs. W. E. Cason; corresponding secretary. Miss Maggie Carlington; treasurer, Mrs. T. A. Wiggington; auditor, Mrs. D. S. Van diver. The program for the afternoon waa a reading, on Belgian Sculpture, by Mrs. C. M. Buchanan. A talk by Miss Jean Harris, describing the Lion of Lucerne, and an account of com mencement at Lander College laat week by Mrs. T. A. Wiglngton. The music for tho afternoon was furnish ed by .Mrs. Harrison Pruitt and Miss Jean Harris. An elegant salad course was served after the program. Informal Little Card Party. The second of a series of small In formal little card parties was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Nardin Webb, at ber home on West Whittier street. The games were unusually interesting and the afternoon most enjoyable. After the cards were laid aside, Mrs. Webb served her guests with a very tempting menu. Those playing were: Mrs. T. S. Craytou, Walter Brock. J. J. Baldwin, W. D. McLean, Frank Reed; Misses Louise dimer, Janie Hamlin, Lillian Brock of La Fayette, Ala. Japanese Tea. Miss Kathleen Norryce entertained the members of her art class at a beautiful little Japunese tea yester day afternoon. The parlor and reception hall were hung with Japanese lanterns, with rugs and cushions on the floor. All the guests were seated on the floor, and the time merrily spent playing Tan Tan. The honor guests 'vere: Miss Mary. Ligon and Miss Claudia Ost orne. The score cards were dainty hand-painted little Japanese boys and girls, painted by the girls themselves. The first prize-a Japanese Rali ia basket, was won ny Miss Margaret Hood, and the second-a Japanese umbrella, by Miss Martha Hood. After the games the guests were invited Into tbe studio, which has been fitted up as a Japanese tea room and here a dainty meru was served. The members of the class and thone present were: Misses Kathleen Coo lr, Avery Laughlin, Eunice lieuu, elura McGee, Louise Lyon, Mary lyon, Mary Armstrong, Claudia Osborne, Georgia Harris, Margaret Hood, Mar tha Hood, Martha Lumpkin, Frances Marsball and Helen Norris of Green ville. o . Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Geiger have returned from a visit to relativ..-., in St. Matthews. Mrs. J. C. Holleman and Mrs. Raymond Beaty went' to Young Har ris, Ga., yesterday In an automobile to visit Mrs. Holleman'a two little nephews, who are at Behool there,. They will return today and bring the two boys home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crosby of Greenville are apendlng tonight in town. o Tir: '-.mlor M!ae?3htM'? peeloty of the Flrat Presbyterian church will meet with Miss Frutb Brownie at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. BE SURE TO ATTEND TRI BI BLE'S FIRE SALE TODAY. THERE ARE GREAT VALUES THERE. I DEATHS I l^mv?^irnimmm,.mi Death of Child. William Alexander Cordie, the Ht-, tie 16 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cordie, of Johnston street, died last night and Interment was made In Silver Brook cemetery this after noon at 4 o'clocvk, Rev. J. W. Speake officiating. CASTO RIA For Infanta and Childrer . In Use For Over 30 Years Always beata tba Signature of ^LnBBBanBBBBanaal anana First Aid To The Doctor The doctor U first, of courte, in sickness or injury, but a drug store capable of supplying you with drugs, medicines, and sick-room goods is also a prime requisite. The more critical the illness, the greater the need. This store takes such infinite pains with pre scriptions that it amounts almost to crankiness. If you would have your prescriptions prop erly filled, bring it here! We are also ready to supply you with the very best Ice Cream, and Sherbets ror home ujte. Our Fountain will be here about June 1st. Atkinson Drugs North Main Fire Alarm Prank. A guy wire comiug lu contact with a wire of the Gamewell fire alarm sys tem, at the Intersection of North Church and Walnut streets, Monday night caused the fire alarm to sound at frequent Intervals between lip. m. and 1 a. m. At eacr alarm the magneto controlling the stains at the horse siallB dropped au? for about twenty five times the horses rustled out to their positions under the harness. The people of the city were alarmed o\'er the peculiar antics of the fire alarm, some thinking that the whole town waa on fire. The "number of gongs indi cated that the electric current in the district was to be cut off and this ad ded to the suspense of those who were not on to the situation.-Spartanburg Journal. Rain a?: "Chaser.M The accumulation of several months collection of whiskey was poured out Monday morning by the sheriff's office, when 1,100-odd bottles of beer and ll gallons of whiskey was poureu uut up on the ground to mingle its strength with the rain which was falling during moat of the day.-Greenville News. 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 given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. I w. "I Can't Keep the Secret!" * -says Miss Prindna ?ifANY women ask mc why my cakes 1W? always turn out so light and good, why my biscuit are always billowy and tender, why my baking always rises right and rises light. I can't keep the secret. Ir is Princine PURE PHOSPHATE Baking Powder Princine has more than usual leavening power and is moisturc-freesothattheleaveningpower/li//>x. lt betters your browd, cake and biscuit. Moreover, its principal ingredient is pure Princine phosphate, a health element. rurel tay? Alfred W. McCann, food expert of New York. Filnclnf in bindle* cop? H lb. 15c-llb JOe. Unlt.4 Pro*StoriagCoorcrnTuc^t c?. li^ ?MIT* 1 2 OS. ?OMOlc. Or tc%\d 15 CC Al?lOf \T I bc bft ?V?lrV lb. AtetfcM th.lf tl T?m, Gru"; Tba Sombra MxnuUcturln* Cc?aoaa* ?lrtmaiu.nl. Vs. T