The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 05, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4

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CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castalia Always Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMC MMTMMI MMMVi Ni?r voua ?ITT. No Doubt Ho Meant It, A few months ago. at a council meet ing In a certain provin lal town, a well-known alderman astonished tho members by saying: "Gentlemen, we have been sending our lunatics to-asylum for a long time now. and it has cost us a great deal of money; but I am glad to be able to tell you that we havo uow built an asylum for ourselves." Not a Model. "What kind of a model ?B your new automobile?" "lt isn't any kind of a model" re plied Mr. Chuggins gloomily. "Ifs a horrible example."-The Furrow. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This io a remedy that every family should be provided with, and especial ly during the summer months. Think of the pain and suffering that must be endured when medicine must bo sent, for or before relief can be ob tained. This remedy in thoroughly reliable. Ask anyone who has used lt. Obtainable everywhere._. Two People Can Travel Cheap If They Go Together. In the June Woman's Home Com panion Albert Lee continues his se ries of articles entitled, " 'Made-in Amerlca' Vacations." This month he gives the details of the expense in volved In n trip to thc coast by way of Canadian Rockies and Pacific North west. He says that the railroad com panies are offering such low round trip rates on account of the ."Mifor nia expositions that all thoB? who ha*.c boen contemplating a Western tritt "someday" had better go thtB year. Of the advantages of two peo ple traveling together, sharing one room in tho hotels and one berth on thc trains. Mr. Lee writes in part as follows: "In this way thc individual ex pense is considerably reduced; this is particular!/ irue in case of the price of meals, where two persons ordering a la carte need pay but lit tle more tban one. On the train all meals are Berved a la carte." You can get the news while Its new tn Tho Morning Dally Intellleencer. Advertising Only *! Trader-Insurance^ If yours ls just a neighborhood store catering to a very few fam ilies located within a small prescribed circle, your best fo>m ot advertising io the "hand bill on Fridays emphasizing the Specials for the following .Saturday. But, if your trade ls that of the ordinary merchant located in a town of twenty thousand population, with a populous county to draw from, your only salvation is newspaper advertising. ? While advertising ls usually looked upon as an aggressive phase of the retail business, it is also a very necessary defense against the encroachment of the giant Mail-order houses and the adver tising of your local competitor. Your business cannot stand per fectly still but for a very, very small space of time. ' It will either grow bigger or shrink in volume of business, and your only "Trade Insurance" ls advertising. Right in this town and county of Anderson there are no fewer than THREE THOUSAND catalogues from the Giant Mall Order concerns of the larger cities AT THIS VERY MOMENT. All tho time, more and more mail order houses are fighting for foot-holds, and through the power of their tremendously attractive cata logues, they are drawing good CA8H trade away from the mer chants of Anderson every day. simply and solely because they KNOW HOW TO ADVERTISE, and they ADVERTISE CONSTANT LY. Their entire business is founded upor, Printer's Ink. With out advertising their business would not be possible. It ls their presentation of picture and price, together with Interesting descrip tion advertising thst appeals to the consumer. These large mail order houses require great auto trucks to haul their mall orders from the post office to their placea of business. Why? BECAUSE OF GOOD ADVERTISING. They GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or they will give the money back to the customer. YOU WILL DO THE SAME THING, hut you don't EMPHASIZE the fact in your advertising as they do. , They are unknown-personally to their trade, while you know a great many of your trade well enough to call them by their given name, thus: "Hello Bill." How are you 8am." You have the ad vantage of your personality to help you, while they are personally ' unknown by their trade. Thia Is a tremendous advantage; but the greatest force In attracting trade to your place ls ADVERTISING. The CONFIDENCE, or lack of confidence will play its part (and lt ls a tremendous part, too) In tho building ?of your business, but ad vertising ls what brings the trade there first. If continual advertising ls ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY to the success ot the GIANT MERCANTILE establishments ot the coun try. WHY ts YOUR business IMMUNE to this necessity? You MUST advertise or the MAIL-ORDER houses and your LOCAL COMPETITOR will "get your goat." And your advertising must not be fiMifcei, baekaejed, and uaraterestiagi it must he wcll-wrltten, well getten.np, and the articles advertised, must be seasonable. In another Issue, and that very soon, we will attempt to analyse the local merchant's problem. 8AS8EEN. Thc Ad Man. ? ?! ? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. +| Roath Atlantic. Macon. 29 Albany. 26 Charleston. 27 Columbus. 26 Savannah. 23 Jacksonville .... 22 Columbia. 19 Augusta. 16 Won. Lost P. C. Seathern Won. New Orleans .... 31 Birmingham .... 26 Nashville. 27 Little Rock. 17 Memphis. 26 Chattanooga .... 23 Atlanta. 22 Mobile. 20 American. Won. Chicago. 28 Detroit. 27 Boston. 19 New York. 19 Westlington .... 17 Cleveland. 17 St. Louis. 17 Philadelphia .... 14 Nations!. Won. Chicago. 23 Philadelphia .... 21 Boston. 19 Brooklyn. 21 St. Louis. 21 Pittsburgh. 18 Cincinnati. 16 New York. 16 Federal. Won. Newark. 22 > Kansas City .... 24 Pittsburgh. 24 St. Louis. 20 Chicago. 23 Brooklyn. 21 Baltimore. 16 Buffalo. 14 17 20 20 23 23 26 28 30 Lost. 19 19 22 30 22 24 26 28 Lost. 16 17 16 18 18 22 24 27 Lost. 16 18 17 19 21 21 21 20 Lost. 16 18 18 17 20 20 26 29 + +1 ? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ? ? ? National League. At St. Louis 6; Cincinnati 1. At Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn 8. Only two scheduled. American League. At New York 0; Detroit 3. At Washington 6; Cleveland 1. At Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 3. At Boston 0; Chicago 2. Federal League. At Kansas City 6; Pittsburgh 3. At Chicago 3; St. Louis 8. At Buffalo 3; Brooklyn 9. At Buffalo 6; Brooklyn 3. Baltimore-Newark not scheduled. Southern League. At Chattanooga 5; Mobile 6; ten in nings. At Little Rock 4; Atlanta 6. At Memphis 0; New Orleans 5. At Nashville 3; Birmingham 3; twelve innings, darkness. South Atlantic League. At Augusta 4; Savannah 5. At Columbus 3; Macon 1. At Albany 9; ackson ville 0. At Albany 2; Jacksonville 5; sec ond seven Innings b' .??rreement. At Columbia 8; ( ..-??ton 2. PENDLETON NOTES The meeting of the school Improve ment association took oiace Friday May 28th. the continued bad weather kept many away, but those who had interest enough .in the work to brave the cloudiness, were repaid for their trouble by the pleasure of the af ternoon . After the roll was called, and thc minutes of the last meeting read, an original charade of three acts, writ ten for the occasion by a member of the association, was cleverly acted by some of the young girls, who well de served all the praise they got. They entered Into the spirit of the little play so heartily, and took their parts so easily and naturally, that it was a pleasure to see them.* A bright and amusing recitation: "Mirandy on Leap Year." was given by Miss Ida McCrary, who is a very taleuted young girl. She also gave us sortie very charming music. Afterwards iced tea and crackers were served. In one of the nearby towns. Ute association has, I under stand, built a ball, with a small kitch en attached, the tables are hinged to the wall, so they can be let down wben not In use. The idea of the hall is a most excellent one. particularly where Ute school building has not got one. The Tuesday Club met at the home ot Mrs. J. Cant Hard. Though the day waa as disagreeable as clouds and rain could make lt. many members were present, end all enjoyed the af ternoon, which passed very swiftly. Among the new books that came In. was an exceptionally fine one by rBooth Tarkington, a most delightfully Interesting and clever book. "The Turmoil.** BE SURE TO ATTEND TRIB BLE'S FIRE SALE TODAY. THERE ARE GREAT VALUES THERE. Te Keep WeR ta Hammer. Slight inflammation of Ute bron chial tubes causes a distressing cough and makes -refreshing sleep Impos sible. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound cover* raw. Inflamed, irritated surface? srJUi a soothing, healing coattng anc -tops that annoying tick ling, relieving Ute racking, tiring cough. Take this splendid cough med icine wtth you on summer trips. It ts good for coughs, colds, bronchial affections and la grippe coughs. Erasa Pharmacy, m brand-n cigarett throat-i retty ar Camels are delightful, Turkish and choice ? them better than either CAMELS -ll 20 for SEQOC iO*. If your dealer can't supply you, aendlOe for ona pack au o or SI.OO for a carnSnoftenpacSt.igei (200 cigarette?), oant portas* prepaid, if after emohing on? ?tackasa you arm mot daitm ht od with CAMELS, return th? othmr nina package* end uta viii rotund . dollar and pott mgm. Toba exp?: are c qual Stan any c R.J.R ? ELECTRIC CIT ?? _ m Items of Inter eat and Persan i * Wireless on the St Mr. John C. Pruitt Lost Fine Mule. Mr. John C. Pruitt, who lives near Starr and ls ono of the biggest farm ers in Anderson county had the mis fortune to lose one of his best mules yesterday. It will bo remembered that Mr. Pruitt had the misfortune to j loss his big country home and con tents by fire a few weeks ago. Another Band Concert At YVHUamston Sundny. The Piedmont and Northern have advertised that they will have anoth er band concert by the First Regi ment band in Willlamston Sunday and that thc usual low rates will he on. The round-trip fare from An derson will be 25 cents. A sufficient number of cars will be out into ser vilen to handle the crowd with com fort and it is expected that hundreds will attend. Sold Handsome Set China For $14.00. AB Btatcd several days ago. March banks and Babb, jewelers, put Into their window a set of china and piac GEORGIA INSURANCE COMPANIES LOSERS figures Show Astonishing Loss by Stockholdere in Local Companies. Atlanta. Ga., June 4.-A serious local situation haB been brought to light in connection with the compila tion ol figures showing astonishing losses which stockholders. Investors and policy holders bave sustained in connection wRh life insurance com panies organized in this State. The record of thc Coninopolltan Life Insurance company, Atlanta, shows a loss to Investors in capital stock of $606,700. The American Life and Annuity company of Atlanta, loss by issuance of income certificates $445,550. Romo Insurance Company, Rome, loss to ^stockholders, estimated, $600, 000. National Assurance company, At lanta, loss to certif?cete holders, es timated, $25,000. State Mutual Life Insurance com I SAVES DAUGHTER Adrice of Mother MO Doini Pro* rats Daughter'* Untimely End Ready, Ky.-" I was not ?hie to do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and was down in bed for three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with ny head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had to give H up. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. I bought lt was no use for I was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me-ny good. But i took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all ot my work and my own washing. I think Cardui ls the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. " If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you. for. it has helped so many thousands cf other weak women in the past 50 years. v At all druggists. Writ, t.- Chatten???* MaStch? Co.. laite? Sd ?(cory nwt. GtaKanooc?. Tana., for Sfttiai Minti ?iSSai wjWWMtM Sa-pwhook. IIHM Tnaeaata fer Wama," ta statewrapper, ri & Its rOU smoke some Camel Ciga* , reties, because they give a ew idea of how delightful a e can be freed from tongue-bite, >arch and any unpleasant ciga ter-tatte. because they are blended choice lomestic tobaccos. You'll like kindemoked straight, they're so ?th and fragrant and refreshing, iccos blended in Camels are so ?sive no coupons or premiums rffered smokers, who appreciate ity and do not expect them. : today to compare Camels with. igarettc in the world! JETNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wu>?tM-Sal<a, N. Cv ************** ? SPARKLETS * _ * tl Mention Caught Over tba * reeta of Anderson . P************* od the price as $25.00. reducing this $1.00 every day. This was done to ".cp liow low thc prices would go be t?rt Komp one took the bargain. On Thursday the set was sold for $14.00. The jp.wrlers-are well pleased with their project and state that lt was a .?ood advertisement. Regular Meeting Chamber Commerce on Wednesday. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Anderson chamber of commerce will be held on Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock in the rooms of the organization. The reports of the secretary and various committees will be received at this mooting and 1fny new business that may conic up will he attended to. Anderson Oirls i Fleeted at Winthrop. Miss F.thel Jones of Anderson, who is a student at Winthrop College, was "looted treasurer of the Junior class. Another Anderson girl. Miss Tabitha McFall. has also been elected assis tant business manager of the Win throp College Journal for next year. pany. Romo, exchanged by coopera tive, loss to Income certificate hold ers. $1.500.000. Great Southern Accident and Fidel ity company.. Atlanta, loss to stock holders, about $225.000. Atlantic States Life Insurance com pany. Augusta, estimated $65,000. Empire Ufo Insurance company, Atlanta, estimated $1.500,000. Cherokee Lifo Insurance Co.. loss to Income certificate holders on ex change for stock $1.300,000. Georgia Life Company, Macon, loss about $500.000. Nobody has been asked to account for these startling losses, and the public generally ls beginning to won der whero the blame should be plac ed. The question has naturally aris en as to what has happened to the in terests ot thc policy holders, how much thev have lost, who has safe guarded their interests and looks af ter their welfare. The question has como up too of how much rightful reserve bas been diverted to nay court costR and legal fees In cases that could have boon pre vented. It is said too that many poli cy holders who have sought to exer cise the loan privilege* of their con tracts have met with flat refusal. Is Yonr Home a Beal Home, In the June Woman's Home Com panion, which ls called "The Bride's Number." appears an interesting tslk by Charlen E. Jefferson. It ls a talk supposed to be delivered to young married people soon after their wed ding day. Of the difference between a house and a home the author writes in part as follows: "And what is a home? It ls, of course, quite different from a house. It ls something which is put inside a house. It is something Is put Inside a house. It ls a building not made with hands. It belongs to the things which are unseen, rather than to the things which are seen. A house ls a product of human handicraft, a borne ls a creation of the heart. A house is con structed out of matter, a home ls such stuff as dreams are made of. A house ts four walls with a roof., a home ls a complex of memories and associations and affections. A house ia built by gold, a homo la built by love. A small and shabby borne may be set np In side a spacious and costly house. We have all been guests In places where we felt there wes more house than home. On the other hand, a palatial home may be erected Inside a cottage. A house can be built in a year. To build a home ls the work of many sea sons. A msn can have numerous houses, he can have but one home." He Would Conquer. Client-Didnt you make a mistake In going into the law instead of into Ule army? Lawyer-Why? Client-By the way you chsrge there would be little left of the enemy. Sacred Heart Review, tsrday ls gone. Tomorrow does ex 1st TODAY is the day of Opportunity. This is the coloumn of opportunities. Read it. Use it-if you seek a broader opening "or yourself, if you seek men, if you wantto buy or sell machinery, f?xtuies, ?quipement. Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Wwenty-Hve words or lest, OD? Vhno IB cen'?. Throe Times M cents. Sis Tlm-tt tl 00 All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for eaeh additional word. Rates on l.OflO words lo bs used in a nonth med? on sppll HOB, No advertisement taken for l?es than IB cents, e ssh ta advenes. If your name appears In the telephone directory yr*a esn telephone pear want ad to 321 and a bUl wi H bs malled after Ita Insertion for prompt payment. WANTS iTANTED-A reliable repr?sentative in every community to net ns agent for Th?. Intelligencer. Liberal oom missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. UTI ATION WANTED-Young man wants position as driver of auto truck or in auto repair shop. Small salary till ability IB proven. B. O. care Intelligencer. tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Pure Nancy Hall Potato Slips at $2.011 p"- thousand. We handle no other variety; our ship per wired us today giving IIB a re duction of fifty cents per thousand effective Monday. Furman Smith. Seedsman. Phone 464. FOR SALE-Four or five hundred bundles of fodder at two dollars and a half a hundred. John Linley. 6-3-3t. WANTED-To rent an adding ma chine for the next 30 days. Realty Trust Co. 'VANTER-You to know that I am still on t^o Job with the best weed and coal on the market. If you don't believe it try me. W. (). I'Imer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. iVANTEI)-f>0c each for empty half barrels in good condition, clean in side with heads and staves unbrok en. No paint or kindred barrels. Petroleum Oil Co. Yard. 6-27-6C WANTED-A position by experienced stenographer. Address Stenograph er, care Intelligencer. 6-30-33t. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Joh Printing Department. If interested lu a flue stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 8-13-tf MISCELLANEOUS o ? - NOTICE-Sudle DavlB. agc 17. has left home without cause. Anyone hir ing or harboring her will be pros ecuted to tho full extent of the law. Thomas Davis, Route 2, Box 57.-6-4-lt. TO THE MERCHANTS TRADE. Car cotton hulls, horse and mule feed, white wings flour, clay or un known peas, chicken feed, hay and nil kinds or grain at lowest prices. ' See O. E. Turner, 6-4-St. At P. & N. Depot. ALABAMA ONLY $200.00- Required ss a first payment to buy forty-scre farm tn the successful colony Elberta tn the Bunny smith. Write for Information to Baldwin County Colonization Company, 912 Hartford Bldg. Chi cago. 111.- 21-20pd. rO? CAN CHOOSE the meat best jutted to your requirements and we will cut it exactly as you request lt. if you don't have time to select per sonally THE MEATS for your table rou should send your orders to us. We give every order careful atten tion and will send you only choice cuts of the best meats. Try our narket The Lily White Market J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor. Phone ?94. NOTICE Pure seed Nancy Hall sweet potato plants in any quantity at S 1.75 per 1,000. We guarantee our plants to be pure seed plants and to give entire satisfaction. Phone Us Your Reservation. Very truly, C. F. POWER & SON Phone 117 201 McDuffie St Something NEW Arbuckle's Breakfast Coffee In 1 and 3 lb Packages. lb Package.35c lb Package. .$1.00 This Coffee has the delicate frag, rant, rich r own cap quality walch ls demanded at the breakfst table. It Is a fancy, sweet coffee, especially chosen for its milder and more agree able flavor. Try a package wita your next order. We are handling the choicest fresh vegetables that the marketa afford and will appreciate your orders. J. M. McCOWN Phone 22. 211 E. Whltner St. DONT CABBY A HANDICAP THROUGH LIFE. Did you ever stop to think' that your every action, every thought, your disposition, and character are influenced every dsy by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure in Ufa may be the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Tir. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys will ke^n your liver in per fect condition, oet a bottle. For Sale hy all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO.. Distributora, _ Columbia. 8. C._ Blue Ridge Railway Co., Announces Very Low Rates for the Follow ing Occasion, From Anderson, S. C. Bfrminghani, Ala. and Return Account Sunday School Congress (Colored) June 9-14th $12.45 Tickets on sale June 7, 8 and 9, limited to return June 17, 1915. $12.70 Nashville, Tenn, and Return Account Peabody College Summer School June 17 th August 28th, 1915 Tickets on sale June 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 26, July 22nd, 23rd, and 26th 1915, limited to return 15 days from date of sale. w_?__? Knoville, Term., and Return Account Summer School of thc South, University of Ten nessee, June 22nd, July 30th, 1915 $8.25 Tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, July 2, 3, 10, and 17th, 1915. Tickets limited fifteen days from date of ? sale for returning. ? t ". " , , , nlf^*^