The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 12, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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: Content* 15 ?old Bradai ALCOHOL- 3 FER. CENE I?o motes Di??umCbrf^ ness /mdEest.CoriaIiB^J Ophtmjiorpli?ie uorKma* HCT NARCgjiil Mt* SUC* NEW WKH> 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 Tue ctrcTAun coKMNfi ?tw voua errr. ODD BITS OF .NEWS Toledo, O.-Mrn. Henry Carr re cently received a mysterious sealed packet, which when opened proved to he twenty-one lovte letters sent by her to Robert.Budllnger. of Cleveland. The young man died recently, and believ ing Mn. Carr to be still unmarried, provided in his will that the letters be returned to the writer. Frederick. Md.-Itev. Geo. White side, preaching a sermon on the sub ject. "Take Unto Thyself a Wife." was Interrupted by H. C. Rockwell and Miss Nelie Bargcr, who taking Ute preacher at his word, arose fron* Hu ir places In the congregation and bia i ed dowd the aisle to the pulpit, wnere the young man requested the minister to marry (hm. After a whispered conversation thc ceremony was per formed. The sermon was never fin ished, for the affair was turned into a reception. Perth Amboy, N. J.-Mr. and Mrs. McFarlans have 17 children. Her husband thought lt would be right to hire a housekeeper to help .ter. As soon as the housekeeper appeared Mrs. McFarlans walked out and deserted the family. When arrested she said that she did not want anyone inter fering with her work and would go back if thc housekeeper was fired. London, Eng.-When Lloyd George's bill panses, thc government will control absolutely the sale of liquor in selected districts-areas where munitions of war are being made-including that dispensed in clubs and grocery stores. A commis sion under the chairmanship of Lord Dunellen will deal with the question of compensation to the liquor dealers for their losses. New York City, N. Y.-Last Christ mas Mrs. Sadie Brown hung up ber stocking on thc mantel, expecting her husband to place some little gift therein. On Christmas morning the stocking was empty. Unable to for give this neglect and never recover ing from the disappointment, she has. sued for divorce. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Felton and family returned yesterday from Town ville where they had been visiting relatives. Chew 5c. the packet or two "Bobs" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. W7HAPS the idea in "Bobs/'Little One? Why, just to give you a chewier chew, a mintier ih your gum. Made heart shaped, so you'll know them by sight and nobody can slip anything else to you when you'say <*B?bs.,, Everybody likes 'em-"Sobs Leader in "Silence" Protest Mrs. Charte? L. Tiffany. In furtherance of the cause of suf frage a group of attractive looking college women went to the Federal Building in New York and gave the Honorable United StateB District Court a ."silence" protest an the court makes citizens. The young women represented thc College Equal Fran chise League, whlcii decided upon the noVel expedient of a speechless cam paign against the discrimination which would give citizenship to foreign born men and withhold it from American women. The delegation, headed by ' Mrs. Charles L. Tlffsny. president of the College Equal Suffrage League, at tended the naturalization proceedings. Not a word did they say. They sat in silent protest. Their at titude said: "Compare these foreign born specimens with us; honeBt to goodness, how can you do lt?" Personal MiBBes Thy and Zokle Masters ot the Mountain Creek section were shopping in Anderson yesterday. Dr. A. A. Odom of Greenville was calling on the jewelers in the city yesterday. Prof. and Mrs. H. H. Calhoun o? Clemson College passed through An derson yesterday motoring to Green wood . Messrs. F. H. Fahy s and ii. Freudenberg of New York. J. M. Ben nett of Minneapolis. Minn., and C. H. Cohen of New Orleans were call ing on the jewelers In Anderson yes terday. Miss Lillie Barr bas returned to Greenville after a visit to Miss Mattie Hall. Misses May and Emmy" Yeargln O? I\)? were In the city shopping yester day. Among those in the city yesterday from Pendleton ware Capt. Miles Pickens and Messrs. Ralph Hunter and Joe Sltton. ?Mr. Ollie BurrlBs left yesterday morning for Hartwell on a business trip. Mr. W. D. Hammett of Will lam 8ton was a business visitor in ?.uderaon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pruitt bf Starr were In Anderson yesterday. Messrs. J. J. Baldwin and K. P. Smith have gone to Jocassee for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Satter field were here yesterday on their way to their home In Hartwell. Ga., after a trip to Greenville in their automobile. Mr. George H. Balles and daugh ter. Mist Beverly, are spending a few days tn the upper part of this State and In North Carolina. Mr. Louis Ledbett?r has returned from Staunton, Va., where he was an attendant at the HoU-flolllday wed ding. Mr. F. B. Jenkins of Florence is the guest ot his sister. Mrs. JV J. Baldwin In North Anderson. Civic Outlook. It ts to be hoped that the discussion In council meeting recently will event ually result in the Installation ot wa terworks throughout the etty. The present water supply is Inadequate Sad very unsatisfactory and the wa terworks problem ls one that the city council will have to face some time. Bamberg Herald. To Sleep Well la Summer. o<ight. inflammation ot the bron chial tubes causes a distressing cough and makes refreshing sleep . impos sible. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound covers raw, inflamed. Irritated surfaces with a soothing, healing coating and stops that annoying tick ling, relieving the racking, tiring cough. Take tala splendid cough med icine with you on summer trips. . It la good for. coughs, colds, bronchial affectfens and la grippe coughs. Evans Pharmacy. Somewhat Barren. "I'm thinking of entering the field of literature." "My friend, hesitate." "Why do you discourage mer* "The field of literature, In nine cases out of ten, wouldn't even pro duce turnips." 80 lt Would Appear. Patience-It is said that an excel- ; lent beverage, similar to tea. can fte brewed from the common maidenhair fern. ; Patrice-It would come pretty near being green tea, wouldn't lt? Where the Danger Wa*. "I'd cross the world for you, dear," said tho young man on the parlor sofa. "Oh, that's all right," said the sweet young thing slonghldo of him; "but don't croes father." Hew He Escaped. The Mate-81rens on the port bow, slr! Ulysses-Pass 'em upi Beat It! I sight a moving-picture man hiding amoug the rocks. Right on Her Job. Huggins-They tell me Mrs. Hen peck Is a neat and tidy housekeeper. Gugglns-Why, yes; her busbsnd can't even drop a remark at home but what she picks lt up Immediately. Something In a Name. Hyker-I wonder why the game of poker IB BO called? Pyker-I guess lt'* because a fellow 1* apt to burn hla fingers when he gets the wrong end of lt. WANTED TO KNOW. 8he-Papa says if I will remain sin gle, I can have, everything my heart desires. He-But what If your heart desires, a husband? Can you have that, too? Such I* Life. A min will struggle out of debt, With all his might and main. / And In a week or two will gat ' Deep in the hoi? again. Explaining th* Look. "Who ls that man with the hunted look?" "That's Dumworth, a broker'* clerk, HI* wife 1* called the best dressed woman In town." Hla Chelee. First Laborer (gazing Into Jeweler's window)-How would you like to have your pick among that lot, Bill? Second Laborer-I'd sooner have my ?hovel-St James Gazette. Th* Dividing Line. "He's very fond of drawing fine dla Unctions." "Yes?" "Why, he tried to differentiate be* tween love and emotional insanity." HSd Him Guessing. "Pardon me, old mau, but people are wondering how yon can afford to tray your wife the clothe* ?he selects." . "I <Wi blame 'em. I wonder my self." Opposite Results. . "That actress has had a paradoxi cal career." "In what way?" "She's come forward so because abe bsd so much backing." Slight Mistake. "What.do you think? Jim got a dog license by mistake when he applied for a marriage t?cense." ' "Thal dovsn't make much difference. HST1 lead a dog's life anyway." Its Burden. "Gwendolyn says she ha* a weight ott her mind." "How so?" "She's got her feather fixed all right" WHEN you ?ce an arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the .pot I (PROFESSIONAL I CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Ofllco In Ligen ft Ledbetter Building North Main Street. Otnce Phone 210. Residence Phone 386. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. I Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitner St DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less Meat and take Salts For Bachache or Bladder Trouble. Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; get BlugglBh. ache, and feel like lumps of load. Thc urine becomes cioudjr; the bladder is Irritated .and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during thc night When the kid neys clog you must help them flush off the body's urlnbus waste or you'll be a real stck person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach get sour, tonguo coated and you feel rheumatic ttvlngca when tho weather 1? bad. V.&t lena meat, drink lots of water; siso get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; tske a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast for a few dayn and your kidneys will then act fine. This famouB salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to cVan clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize tba acids in urine, so it no longer ls a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts ls inexpensive, can not la jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now an? 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 it ts only trouble. STOMACH TROUBLES" Hr* Rafland Writes Interesting Letter en Thu Subject Madison Heights, Vav-Mr. Chat. A. Ragland, of this place, writes: "1 have been taking Thedforo's Black-Draught tor Indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find lt to be the very best medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for g few dayi, I alway? feel like a new man." Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pata In pit of stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, an sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and Hs digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should taks a medicine of known curative merit Ita 75 years of splendid succe?% IR the treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford's Black D-*ught. Safe, pleasant gentry In action, and without bad after-effects, lt is sure ta benefit both young and oki For sate tv ti f Where, Price 25c N.e. ia li i YES terday Ist. T This is it. Us? for yourself, if you seek men, if y< fixtu.es, equip-ment. Classified Want Advert Twenty-five word? or leu, One H Bis lim rm 31.00. All advert!dement over twe&?r-fiv word. Retos on 1,000 words to ?ton. No advertisement taken tor leas If your name appear* tn the tele your want ad to 331 and a hill wlH prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-A rellablo representative tn every community to act as agent I for Th? Intelligencer. Liberal com-1 missions paid. Apply The Anderson I Intelligencer. 2-28tf. I WANTER-You to know that I am) Btlll on the joh with the be3t wood and coal on tho market, If you don't bollcvo lt try me. W. O. Ulnier, Phono 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. | 4-lG-tf. WANTED-A position by experienced stenographer. Address Stcnogr&ph er, care Intelligencer. 5-30-33t. NOTICE Pure seed Nancy Hall sweet potato plants in any quantity at $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. Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain's Liniment. "I have used Chamberlain's Lini ment for sprains, brutees and rheu matic pains, and the great benefit I have received Justifies my recom ! mending it In the highest terms," ! writes Mrs. Florence Slife, Wabash, Ind. If you are troubled with rheu matic pains you will certainly be pleased with the prompt relief which Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Ob lalnabie everywhere. EXGU1 TO ATLANT. VIABLUl In Connection with Southern Rail* THURSDAY, Jl From Anderson, Walhalla, Westmi on the following schedule and Esc B. R. R. R. No. 9, Hound Trip E Leave Belton 11:22 a. m. Leave Anderson 11:5o a. m.... Leave Autun 12:10 p. m. Leave Pendleton 12:26 p. m.. B. R. R. R. No. 24: Leave Walhalla 11:4p a. m... Leave Westunjon 11:45 a. m. . Excusiort Train: Leave Seneca t :25 p. m. Leave Richland i :33 p. m... . Leave Westminister 1:42 p. m.. Excursion tickets will be good gc ular trains to connect with special \ Excursion Tickets will be good i cept New York-New Orleans Limit?! point by midnight Tuesday, June ?2 A Kare Opportunity to visit Atlar BASEBALL GAMES at Atlanta wit! Billingham June 21 and 22, 1915. FIVE DAYS II For Further Information W E. McGEE, Assist. Gen. Pass. A( J. R. ANDERSON, Supt. B. ? W. R. TABER, Trav. is gone. Tomorrow does not ex? ODAY is the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read ? it-if you seek a broader opening )u want to buy or sell machinery? \ Columns is i i ig Rates ?me 36 cen**. Three Tunee te cento, e words prorat? for each additional be used In a nonth made on appll than SS oeste, cash la od vanee. phone directory /ra can telephone be malled after Its Insertion for FOR SALE FOB SALE-Nice rubber-tire car riage; would exchange for ^ood buggy horne. Phone 484. 6-8-3t - .?e. -i, i I FOB SALE-Cane Seed fl.00. Peas, any variety, 11.75. Corn $1.00. All in new sacks. C. W. ft J. E. BATJK NIGHT, Walhalla, 8. C. 6-10-6tp FOB SALE-Ono good buggy and farm horse; one good rubber Uro buggy. Will trade for Ford car. Phono 29. J. H.-CANNER, Pelser. 8. C. 6-ll-8tp MISCELLf^OUS MONET TO LEND-Few hundred dollars to be placed at once on good real estate paper. Greene ft Earle. Attys. 6-8-3t SOWING SEASON-June ls the prop er month for cowing 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. Seedsman. CHEAP INSURANCE. You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your syst^i? from all impurities ot your hc?y. and eave lots of sickness and lost time. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. Distributed by Hurray Drug Co., Columbia. B. C. Restored to Good Health. "I was sick for tour years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Gens, Zancsville, Ohio. "I lost weight and felt so wsak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman." Obtainable everywhere. A, GEORGIA ERIDGE ray, Premier Carrier of the South JNE 17, 1915. ulster and all intermediate peints, ursion Fares: ?xcursion Far Atlanta: $3.00 3.00 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.7V .? 2.50 . 2.50 . 2.50 ring only on special train and reg-, rain as mentioned above. returning ou all regular trains ex i No. 38, to reach original starting ii 1915. ita, the Metropolis of the South i Mobile, Jone 17, 18 and ld, and NI ATLANT A Annty to Ticket Agents ft., Columbia, S. C. t. ft. R., Anderson, S. C. Pass. Agt., Greenville S, C