The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 11, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
BETTER COOKING
NO MORE DRUDGERY
NEW PERFECTION Oil
Cookstoves have made c ook -
ing easier and kitchens
cleaner tor 2,000,000 housewives.
No more dru?jgcry-no more
wood-boxes, coal-scuttles, and ash
pans.
The NEW PERFECTION lights
instantly like gas, and regulates
high or low by merely raising or
lowering the wick. You can do
all your cocking on the NEW
PERFECTION-just as cheaply
anjl twice as conveniently as on
your coal range.
Ask your dealer to show you the
.NEW PERFECTION No. 7 with
the new oven that becomes a tire
less cooker merely by pulling a
damper. Also che PERFECTION
WATER H EATER. It makes you
independent of your Coal range -
gives you plenty, of'hot running
water.
Ute Aladdin Security Oil
ot Diamond White Oil
to obtain the bc gt results tn oil i
Stove?, Heaters and ;Lamps.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Walkington, D. C. (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C.
Norfolk, Va. (BALTIMORE) Charlton, W. Va.
RichooP'j. ?"a. Charlenton, S. C.
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? STANDING OF THE (LIBS. ?
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South Atlantic.
Won. I .ont. P. C.
f'liar J?-stt>n. 31 22 r.h.'i
Macon. au 22 577
Albany. 2h 23 549
Columbus. 29 25 637
Jacksonville .. .. 25 28 472
Bavaunah. 24 2K 402
Columbia. 23 30 434
AiiKUHta. 20 32 385
Southern
Won. Lost. P. CV
New Orleans.. .. 34 22 007
Birmingham .. .. 29 22 ."?09
Memphis. 30 24 666
Nashville. 30 25 54;
Chattanooga. 27 25 Ria
Atlanta. 24 30 444
Mobile. 2] au 390
Little Hoi k. 19 23 205
American.
Won. Lost. P. C.
Chicago. 31 17 040
Detroit. 31 i? 020
Boston. 22 18 660
Washington .... 21 it? 525
New York. 20 23 405
Cleveland. 19 25 432
St. lillis. 18 28 391
Philadelphia .... 17 29 370
National.
Wou. Lost. P. C.
Philadelphia _ 25 19 508
Chicago. 24 19 668
Urooklyn. 23 21 f.23
Boston.21 20 ali
St. Louis. 21 24 ?.O0
Hitt?burgh. 22 22 500
Now York.17 23 42.'
Cincinnati. 17 24 41!
Federal.
Won. LoBt. P. C.
Kansas City .... 29 19 604
Pittsburgh. 25 19 f?68
Brooklyn. 26 22 542
Newark. 24 21 533
St. Louis. 22 21 512
Chicago. 24 23 511
Buffalo. 18 31 3C7
Baltimore. 17 CO 36?
+ ? + ?+ + * + * + + ?. + *?+ + + *? + ?
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* YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
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American League.
At New York 4; Chicago 5.
At Washington il; Cleveland 1.
At Whittington 8; St. Louis 2.
At Boston 6; Detroit 5.
Federal League.
At Brooklyn 7; Newark 9.
At Baltimore 3; Buffalo 6.
At Baltimore 13; Buffalo 5.
At Kansas City 5; Chicago 3.
Pittsburgh-St. Louis not scheduled.
National League.
At Pittsburgh 2; Boston 1.
At St. Louis 13; New York 2.
At Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 2; four
teen innings, darkness.
At Chicago-Philadelphia postponed
on account of rain.
South Atlantic League.
At Albany 3; Savannah 6.
At Jacksonville 0; Charleston 6.
At Columbus 3; Columbia -.
At Macon 0; Augusta 10.
Southern.
At Chattanooga 3; Birmingham 2;
fourteen Innings.
At Memphie 1; Atlanta 5; eleven in
nings.
At Little Rock 1; New Orleans 1;
(teven Innings to allow New Orleans
to catch train.
M Vnabvlllf? 6: M?hlin 44
TAKE SALTS FOR
THE KIDNEYS IF
YOUR BACK HURTS
tte ShouM Drink Lots cf Water and Eat Less ^Meat, Says
Noted Authority on Kidney Disorders ^
. --.-.
Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before
Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate\ ^-J
the Uric Acid
._
tjrio acid In meat excites the kidneys, they |.
u become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel
i ?. Uko lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy,.
1 the bladder is irritated, and you* may be obliged
1 io seek relief two or three times during the night:
r* when the kidneys clog you must help them flush
eJjU'the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real
sick pwson shortly. At first you. fefel a dull
,-i tekery Sa the kidney region, you st^Uer from
^che, s?-ik headache, dizziness., stomach gets
tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
when the weather is bad.
less meat, drink lots of water; also get
ffifrllU lunjr pliarms?jst four ounces of Jad Snits:
fake a tAbWj^>aful ia ? glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kidney? wilt
then act fine. Thia famous salts is mad? from
'the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined
with lit hin, ana has been used for generations
to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to normal, activity, also to neutralice tho acids
in urine,* so it no longer is s source of irritation*
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes
a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which
everyone should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say
they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in
overcoming kidney trouble while ii ie only
'trouble*/ * ?
MARKETS
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
Urala and Seedy.
Ear corn, per bushel ....90c to $1.00
Mixed peas.$1.60 to $1.60
('ann aced, per bushel.tl.26
Soy beans, per bushel.$2.60
California black eye peas, per
bushel.$2.76 to $3.00
Dwurf Essex Rape, per pouud. ..lie
Poultry.
Hens, each.36c to 60c
Friers, each.30c to 46c
Fresh Meats
Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 1-2c
Hogs dressed, per lb.ile
Mutton dressed, per Ju. H's to ll l-2e
Lire Stock.
Bett cattle, per lb. 4 to 4 12c
Veal calf, per lb.4 to 6 12.
Hogs, per lb.8 to Dc
Sheep, per .lb.4 1-2 to 6 l-2c
Provisions
Eggs, per doz.17 l-2c
Butter, per lb.20 to 26c
Sweet potatoes, per bu. ..$1.00 to $1.10
Turnips, pur bu.?Oe to 86c
Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 76c
Spring onions, per bunch 3c to 3 l-2c
COTTON
! New York Markets.
Open high low close
July.it.34 9.49 9.34 9.48
Oct.9.72 9.84 9.72 9.84
Dec.10.02 10.11 10.02 10.11
Jan.10.07 10.15 10.07 10.15
Spots 9.70.
Liverpool Cotton.
Open Close
July-Aug.^.f.. 24 5.27
Oct-Nov.5.44 5.49
Jan-Feb... ... .5.58 5.63
Spots 5.35.
Spots 5.35.
Sales 10,000.
Receipts 49,000.
New York, June 10.-Trading was
quiet on cotton market today, but
prices scored a net advance of 10 to
ll points in the morning dealings, af
ter which there was sufficient realiz
ing to cause some slight recessions, in
the afternoon, 'however, the market
was within a point or two o the
best.
SUSS MARY ELIZABETH SMITH
This elect lady was born lu Daw
son county. Ga., May 17, 18S0, and
sweetly feel asleen In Jesus March
31, 1915. in Belton. S. C.
Her father, Wilbur P. Smith, a gal
I lant Confederate soldier, a native ot
North Carolina, but a resident of
Georgia, found a wife in South Caro
lina. Miss* Susan Williams. She was
a daughter of Ca.pt. ' McCajal and
Mrs. Matilda Tarrant Williams of An
derson county. It was from this fam
ily that Williamston. S. C., gets its
j name. This connection accounts for
the removal of the family from Geor
gia to Carolina.
After attending Belton school, MiBs
Bessie entered Winthrop college, and
graduated In 1900. She was ela .:;
historian. For five years she gavu
herself to teaching In the public
schools, hilt thc call of a hlg'.ier duty
took her. id 1905. to Scai-rltt Bible
and Training school, taking a two
year's course, and graduating as pres
ident of her class. Later she was sot
apart as u deaconess by Bishop Hen
drix, at Houston. Tex. In the fall of
1907 aha went to Louisville, Ky., as
bead resident of the Wesley bouse,
remaining three years. A nervoua
breakdown rendered a year's rest Im
perative.1 In January. 1912, she be
came assistant to Rev. Dr. Lee, pastor
of St. John's church, St. Louis. This
was her last engagement. Com in
home in the spring of 1913 to rest
and recuperate, she' was never able to
take up her special work* again. But
her spirit Was unconquered and her
seal flamed out as before. She en
rolled In 1914 as a- correspondent
student in the University of Chicago,
though unable even to begin the
work. This was to prepare her
more fully for the work of a Bible
teacher.- She was also for the most
ot her last years on earth diligent
and successful in all Christian work
that she could find to do, making ad
dresses, 'writing articles, and organ
izing "a* splendid 'Wesley class lu our
Sunday school'in Belton. She work
ed costinuafly"' "as*urifler" the great
Taskmaster's eye; . and whib hoping;
to be re*\fcree?;?yet?n'o*doubV. under the
spur * of -the- 'hreVlty"?of ther span or
opportunit?- 1 .
-In 1912 Miss Smith published "In
Bethany House." a storv that was
both a delightful piece ot fiction, ai
a study tn borne mission work. It
ls Indeed of distinct literary value,
and deserves, and has had, a large
sale.
To us, her loved ones, her brother
Claud In Brasil, to her pastor, her
friends-to us all words fall to tell
of the beauty of her mind and heart.
Her life Was comparatively abort, but
filled to thc brim with strenous en
deavor, a victorious faith, and a gen
tleness of love that won her'troops of
friends. She slipped away that
spring day, hat she only went to a
more lovely land than ours.
J. LE MAC KS STOKES.
TEXTILE MAGAZINE.
June Number Very Interesting and
Shows Progress. -
We are in receipt of the June num
ber of Ute monthly magasine published
by the Southern Utilities company. In
looking over lt we see the picture ot
our mayor. Mr. J. H. Godfrey, and
also an' article written about him.
There also appears an article by Mr.
Thomas F. Hill, superintendent of the
street car system In .Ulla city.
The magasine as a whole shows that
lt is Improving and ia better ' serving
the purpose for which it was started.
FOLEYlmw?Y par i
rn* BACKACKt KIDNEYS ANO 6LAO Cfc
WHEN
you tee an arrow,
what do you thing ol?
Of Courae!
WHY
Because it goes straight to the
spot!
Wear*' *
(joss?rd
Th?yLacQ In Front
$2.00 to $10.00
Fitted bj our Coraetlere.
D. GEISBERG
?PROFESSIONAL I
CARDS J
DR. J. E. WATSON
General Practice
Office in Ligon & Ledbetter Building.
North Main Street.
Offlce Pbone 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
: HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
' 3ays Cream Applied In Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Right Up.
*. ^ ^ ^ ?a A a. A * a a a. e. a . A a_ a> o. a ?? * m
Instant relief-no v/aitiug. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the air
passages of your bead* clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawking,
snuffing, blowing, headache, dryness.
No struggling for bfeath 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,
bealing cream in your nostrils. It pen- I
etratea through every air passage ot
I the bead, soothes the Inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief]
[cornea instantly.
It'a Just fine. Don't stay stuffed
I up with a cold or nai,cy catarrh.
IIP ECZEMA AND
STOPS ITCHING
This old time skin healer
wed just IT*? any
cold cream.
Sulphur, says a renowned' dermatol
ogist, just, common bold-sulphur made
into a thick cream will soothe and beal
the skia when irritated and broken ont
with Ec terns or any form of eruption.
The moment it ia applied- all itching
ceases and after two or three applica
tion*! the Ecaema disappears, leaving the
skin clear and ?mooth.
He tells Ecaema sufferers ?to get from
any good pharmacy an ounce of bold*
sulphur and apply it to th? irritated
parta the same aa you would any cold
For many yeera common bold-sulphur
baa occupied a aecuns position ia the
praoUce of dermatology a&d - cutaneous
affections by reason of* ita parasite-de
Htroying property. It ia not only para
siticida], but also antipruritio, anti
septic and remarkably heating in all
Irritable amt inflammatory conditions of
thc akin. ? While not always effecting a
permanent CUM it never fails to in
stantly subdue the a nw ry itching MMA .
irritation and heal the Ecaema rte** I
ap sad lt is often.yean later b?fete I
any ?ruption again appears oaf tbs sala, "
terday is gone. Tomorrow does not ex?
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FOB SALE-Nice rubber-tire car
riage; would exchange for good
buggy horse. Phone 484. 6-8-3t
FOB SALE-Cane Seed 11.00. Peas,
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in new sacks. C. W. & J. E. BAUK
NIGHT, Walhalla, S. C. 6-10-6tp
FOB SALE-One good buggy and
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Pure seed Nancy Hall sweet
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Phone 117 201 McDuffie St.
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LEND-Few hundred
dollars, to be placed at once ou
good real estate paper. Qreene *
Earle, Attys. C-8-3t
SOWING SEASON-June 1B lae prop
er month for sowing of Rutabaga
Turnips. Prepare thorough seed
bed and sow in the dust for best
results. We have the right seed
stock, at fifty cents per pound de
livered by parcel post. FURMAN
SMITH, Se3dsman.
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You can buy a bottle cf Dr. Hilton'?
Life For The Liver and Kidneys No.
2, and cleanse your system from all
Impurities, of your body, and save
lots of sickness and lost time. Price
26 and 60 cents.
For sale hy all druggist?.
DrfetrJbuted by Murray Drug Co.,
Columbia. S. C.
FOLEY KIDNEY rtHS
"(SI BACKACHE KIUN'YS Ah^ riAUQk.8
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writes Mrs. Florence Sltfe, Wabash. '
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Blue Ridge Railway Co., Announces Very Low Rates for the Follow*
lng Occasion, From Anderson, S. C.
Nashville, Tenn, and Rehira
Account Peabody College Summer School June 17th- *
August 28th, 1915 $12.70
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.
Knoville, Tenn., and Return
Account Summer School of the South, University of Ten
nessee. June 22nd, July 3otb, 1915 $8.25
Tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, July 2, 3, 10, and
17th, 4.9.5. Tickets limited fifteen days from date of
sale for returning. *
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SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
'The Progressive Railway of tho South."
To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Panama-Pacific Inter
national Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915.
To, Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June
28-July 31, 1915.
For specific rate, schedules or other information, call on SEA
BOARD Agents or write
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Atlanta, Ca.
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