The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 20, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4

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Sanitary Plumbing by Competent Plumbers Reliable Goods Satisfactory Service We strive to please May we serve you? SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Carolinas Greatest Hardware Store i PROFESSIONAL CARDS li C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Stockley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge fr. Sugg? DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitner St CHEAP INSURANCE. Ton can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life For Tba Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your system from all impurities of your body, and Bave lota of sickness and lost time. Price 25 and 60 cents, j For sale by all druggists. ^jarJatrltw^Jg^rsa a DONT CAROT ft HANDICAP THROUGH LIFE. Did you ever stop to think that yonr every action, every thojgbt, your disposition, and character are Influenced every day by the condi tion ot your Liver? Failure in Ittel may be the direct result ot a dlsor- { dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver end Kidneys will keep your liver In per* feet condition. Get a bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUO CO., Distributora Columbia, 8. C. Coats-Garrett. Married June 17, 1915, near Town vie, by Rev. T. C. Llgon. Mr. W. K. Garrett and Miss Sallie Coats, both of Fork', township, Anderson county. Only a Few Caa Go. Those who are so fortunate thai ex? pense does not have to be considered are now going to health resorts to get rid ot.the Impurities In the sys tem that cause rheumatism, backache, swollen, aching joints nd astlff, pain ful muscles. If you are one ot those who cannot go, yet feel that you need relief from such pain and misery, trr Foley Kidney Pills. They restore the kidneys to healthfnl.a?tlvj^r^a^ A Message For Every One Who Is Looking For a Home of Their Own. I still have sgme fine tracts of land for sale in Anderson, Abbeville and Oconee counties. I want to remind all who are in the mar ket for the purchase of a farm this sum mer or next fall to keep me in mind. I have placed more men; young and old, on farms of their own th?n any other man in Anderson county. I have the right price and. can make terms to suit all purchasers. Whether you want to pay cash or on easy terms, see me before you buy and I can make it to your interest to'buy from me. I have these lands in tracts from 36 acres to 1,500 acres, therefore can get up any size tract you want. When in town call at my office at 134 East Benson Street and let us t ilk over this matter with you. If you have been rent ing land quit that kind of business and own your own; or if you already own your farm and want more land or want to trade your farm, come in and see me. j. if Yours very truly, J. J. Fretwel) WILLIAMSTON !? HAVE FARMERS CHAUTAUQUA Ex! cn?! ve Preparations Under Way For Large Attend ance July 28-30. It Is not going to be very long till th? time for the farmers chautauqua will be here and you want to begin making preparations to attend. We want to be able to aay at th? close ot this chautauqua that Willlamaton has held the largest and most valuable farmers meeting ever held in the Unit ed States. We can, and we are going to, but you will have to belp us make it so, for you are a part of this community and a part of South Carolina and this state can't do its best without your very best energies and soul belD? thrown heartily Into lt. We know you are going to begin work, in fact, we know you are already at work ad vertising by telling your neighbors and writing your friends about the Willlamston Farmers Chautauqua. You arQ rounding up your work so you ca nturn your farm loose for these three daya and 1st give your time and life and soul to the chautau qua, for the entire three dava. It ls not simply going to be a dry-far:. lng affair. It ia going to be filled to the brim with live things and you are going to be the livest thing there. We are going to have some ot the best speakers in the nation to ad dress us, one bf the best bands in the South will furnish the music and your two colleges. Clemson and Winthrop, are going to supply the real school work. You come and put io two boura each for the three days in the meet rags conducted by those two institu tions and you will have received a real short course In agriculture. First Day. The program for tho first day baa Just about beGCi completed. Gov. Richard I. Manning will deliver the opening address. Dr. D. B. John son, president Winthrop College will follow the governor with an address on the subject, "The Rural Home and the Farm.Woman." In the afternoon, the meeting will be divided into four or five dlvislono, under 'the direction of Clemson and Winthrop colleges. The men Will be devlded into two sections. Prof. Barton of Clemson will have charge of one meeting and will conduct a course of study on Boll Improvement. This will not be a dry-farm meeting, but a real Ure meeting In which yon are going to be one ot the chief fac tors. Messrs. Calvin and Williams of [Clemson, will hold another meeting at i? time on tb? Bubject of livia stock. They are going to have the stock there to use as text books, so you will be able to see Just what you are going to learn aa-well as hear about it. Tb? women, will assemble in the public school building where Mis? Edith L. Parrott with the ??aslatance [of her four efficient helpers will con duct a practical demonstration meet ing on the subjects as home canning, home gardening, home cooking, housekeeping, care of babies, bow to feed babies, etc. At tbe same hour other of Miss Par rotta' assistante wlii held a meeting with the girls. This will bu on? of the best meetluga of all, for Anderson county girl? know bow to make a meeting interesting and they are go ing to be the girls ont of which this meeting will be composed. Away off In the edge of the woods, Prof. Chas. R .Weeks, of Winthrop college will hold a meeting with tl? He ls going to the woods boys, so you may talk as loud as you please adi disturb none of the other meet ings. I think Prof. Weeks expects to hare a few cows, horses, pigs chickens, ropes,,and sore toes to give added, seat to th? meeting. After .the class work ls over the Mad will assemble the people In th? I main auditorium where we will lis ten to a' lecture by Mr. O. B. Mar tin, of Washington. Mr. Martin will be no stranger to you, for be used to live near you and you made such a big man of hun Washington came down and took hun away, but they hare agreed to lend him back to yon for two days during the farmers, chan teuqua. You want to be sure a nu hear your old neighbor; that face of his ls Just as full of su&i<ilne aa ever and his apeech is far fuller of food than In the past when he was among yon. At night them will be a meeting more along popular linea. It will be opened with a concert by th? band which will be followed by som? cooa speaker along on some popular sub ject. Second and Third Baja. These days will be ?ran bettor than the first day and we will announce th? program for. these days shortly. Th? afternoon work will be very simi lar to .the afternoon of the first day. Tbs reason for this ls so you may corns ami attend the aol! Improvement meeting the first day and attend the Ure stock meeting the second day and the market selling meeting .the third day. Mtafcet Selling Heating, The South has learned how to pro duce fairly well but have learned very little about 'dow to profitably ?ell oar produce after lt waa mad? and there la where th? southern farmer - has been coming at th? basa coming ont at th? "little ?nd of tbs hora.** Hon. C. E. Bassett, spec CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In UN For Over 30 Yesrs Always bears . t th* . ttgnataraof ossa. ThqyLace In front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted bj ow Corsetlere, D. GEISBERG When in Ander*? eat at tb? old Reliable PIEDMONT CAFE Fine Cooking and Special WHITE HELP G. D. ANTONOKAS, Prop. lallst in co-operative organisation, from the bureau of markets ?U Wash ington will be present and deliver an address on the afternoon of the third day, but will likely be with us during the -three days and conduct a school on profitable marketing each t ftert?ooo, v/<;ere each fanner may go and learn in detail Just what he wants to know about bow to sell his crop. Exhibits and D?monstrations. Fur man Smith Seed Co., Anderson, will have one of the best and moat beautiful seed exhibits ever presented to the eye ot th South Carolina farm er. Mr. Smith has said he waa going to do it and when he says a thing lt ls Just as same as "dh'.." Hon. E. J. Watson, agricultura who gave such.- A splendid exhibit last year will have a brand now exhibit this year, which will be even larger and better than tho ono he gave us last. There are geing to be s number of farm implements people present with farm machinery of various deser tions and will not only have lt there tor you to look at but will give ac tual demonstration, so you may not only see but learn how to ute Im proved machinery. In cass you have not already learned. Admission Fee. . Remember lt ls free. You will not1 have to. pay one cent admission to any of the meetings, and any one of them will be well worth a dollar, thereof If you attend all the meet ings r> tiing the threeways you will have easily made $15.00 worth of information that may be taken and applied to your farm which will grow Into hundreds of dellars as the years go by. \ We are looking for you July 28-29 80. * . NUKE TOUR SICK SKIN WELL If you suffer from eczema. Heh, pimples, etc., give Zemerlne a trial. It stops the Itching, allays the irritation and soon your skin ls restored to a v healthy condition. For sale by Bvans' .Pharmacy, Anderson; W. W. Griffin -Pelser; Horton's Pharmacy, Belton; Donald Drug Blore, Honea Path; Bu forl-Grlffin Co., Williamston. TOWNVILLE. Townvl?le, June 18.-After a careful examination ot the school record?. Mr WW has been able to compile the fol lowing statistics in regard to the at iendo ce of the various students-at UM Townvllle High school during thc paat session. The unusually hard rainy winter prevented better attend ance In the first grado Masters Roy Bole man and Dan Kay had perfect attend ance. In the other grades, Mesara Thamer Galloway and Buster Price and Misses Bernice King, Ines and Willie Sue Bolemah and Eliza and Doris Price were not absent during the session. Absent only one day: Messrs Jame? Price and Max Hunt and Mlaaea Etta Whitfield and Lottie Bell Boleman. Mlaaea Adella GUea and Clara Dick son were absent twice. The following were absent five times or leas: Namely, Messrs. Raymond Gaines, Bea- Dickson Frank GUea, Claude Fant, Thompson Grubbs end Joe and Fred Kay and Mlaaea Mac!? Caines, Eunice Gant, Mae Shirley. Ines King and Matilda and Gertdne Walt field. These statistics were compiled from the day the student entered until the Jay the acbool closed. Mr. J. R. Feat has been commis i atoned aa trustee to succeed the lets. Mr. J. Walter Dickson. Deep Pit Ten? la Earth ky fias fire* Gen. Quite a remarkable earth eruptloi occurred near Sin ton, Texas, recently afar gas had been struck at a dept] of 2,200 feet, at a n?w woll which wa 1 being sunk. When the stratum ho?d Sag the gaa was reached by the dril the easing that lined the bore' wa blown for a considerable distance tn to the air by the terrible force of i flow. For approximately three wael the well remained uncapped and gaa shot out tn great volumes. Th? without warning, a hole 75 feet I diameter and extending presumably >h? bottom ot the original well, blown la Gie earth. Almost tami ed-1 I lately this fissure fra* filled, ta wit M la IM feet ot the Surface, with hoi? j tag water. .Ail the well-drilling ma (c.binery disappeared la the great pit /air Popular Mechanics Classified Want Advert Twenty-fire word? of lott. OB? V Biz Tim?? ILtO. All advertisement over twaaly-fii word. Katta on 1,000 word? to tftOSL No advertisement taken for lau It roar nam? appears In th? Ult roar want ad to lil and a hill wDJ prompt payment, MISCELLANEOUS -o I SOWING SEASON-June is the prop, er month for sowing of Rutabaga Turnips. Prepare thorough seed bed and HOW in the dust for best results. We havo the right seed stock, at fifty cents per pound de livered by parcel post. FURMAN. SMITH, Se?dsmnn. ISIiiSCRlPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LHJKM'FR AT RE DUCE B PRICE During the Dally Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, In or der to secure votes 'to win the cap ital prise, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at the rate of $6.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put into the contest, I will sell a limited number of Bub - scrlptlons to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate of $3.00 a year tb anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to thia paper, or at a rat? of $1.26 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, 8. C. 6-17tf READY. I am now ready to grind the new crop. My mill has been thoroughly overhauled and is in flue shape. Terms same as heretofore-one-tenth of the grain. Respectfully, J. L. JACKSON. 6-20-3tp Storevtlle Milla. [LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT I Take a Glass of Salte to Flush . Kidney? if Bladder Bothers You. Easting meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well-known author ity, because the uric acid In meat ex cites the kidneys, they become over worked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all aorta of distress, particular ly backache and misery In the kidney region; .beumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, aleeplesneas, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back burta or kidneys aren't acting right, or if blad der bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast tor a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts ls made from the i acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with ll thia, and has been used for generations to fiUBh clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the adda in the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salt? cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent llthla wafter drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the Sidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serions kidney disease. Fire At Seneca. Seneca, June 19.-A small brick building just across the railroad from tb? depot was burned early Monday morning. The building was owned by Mr. Thoa. Lumpkln, and was being operated aa a restaurant by Mr. J. A. Carroll. The fire was caused by an ex pjloalon from a gasoline stove, and the conflagration took place so quick that U_JW?fc*fpsBlble to save any of the re was no insurance on fixtures. 0 I Columns ising Rates Hoc Si cen'?, Three Times SQ cenw, word* prore ta tor each additional be med in a roath made on aypll than XS cents, eaah la ad ran ?a. i phone directory ye? can telephone tba malled attar Ita lnaartlon ter FOR SALE FOB 8ALE-Limited amount polecat peas and few Whlppoowhil peas. Ap ply to J. 13. Felton, county super intendent of education's office. 6-16-3tsp. WANTS WANTED-A reliable rapreaentatlT? In every community to act aa avant for Th? Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with the best wood and coal on the market, if you don't believe lt try me. W. O. Ulnier, Phone 640. Successor to | Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. I WANTED-You to know that we have the best equipped barber shop, the best barbers, and the most sanitary shop in the city. Come and see for yourself. Sanitary Barber Shop, Un derneath Dime Savings Bank. 6-16-etp ? WANTED-To exchange family horse, two-Beat ed buggy and set of har ness for two milch cows worth at I ' least $50 each. E. O. EVANS, Pen dleton, 8. C. , 6-20-ltl mi./. . i . . i WANTED-To Bell one WaleB Adding j Machine at a bargain ; also one 9 drawer National Caah Register at | sacrifice. OSBORNE & PEARSON. 6-18-3t LEGAL NOTICES INCOME TAX PAYEES TAKE NOTICE. The time for maktna Income Tax Returns will close the 1st ot July. AU who fall to make income tax by that time will have to pay cost and penalty. This ls from Carlton W. Sawyer; Comptroller General, at Co I lumbla, 8. C., so I would be glad to have yob make those roturas at once, so your Auditor will not be embar rassed. Those who refuse to make Income Tax Returns will be compelled to do BO at heavy cost. This ls the law and so long as lt is, I will have to enforce lt for Anderson County. Winston Smith, Auditor. WORK DONE ?0R TUE COUNTY AND PURCHASES FOR THE COUNTY The public ls again warned that on ly such work done on Gae public roadq | of the county as ls authorised by tbe supervisor or one of the Board of Commissioners will be paid by the Board of Commissioners. The only persons authorized to buy material, goods, waree and merchandise for the county are the aupervisor, the.county commissioners. Gie steward of the county home and Gie sergeants of the chain ganga. All these parties are equipped wira order booka and orders must be attached to all accounts. AU ? claims not made in pursuance of | above conditions will bs disapprov ed and payment refused. J. MACK KINO. Supervisor. June 4th, 1??. 6-14-15. NOTICE "In order to encoursge hog raising Anderson comity the Farmers and perchants Bank will be pleased to in money to young farmer boys tn ty. a pair of hogs of. .good strata of |ood and In this way enable them to I ike a beginning in hog raising. We 111 also be glad to sid them in get lg cattle of good stock to raise \ ym. We will also aid them as 've wa can in finding and purchasing hogs and cattle. We will lend this money at a very moderate te of Interest. ie business If properly looked af wlll be self-sustaining in a little ille and will then become a source profit* "Respectfully, "J. I. BROWNLEE, i-tt "Cashier.1 Claims Atlast tte County. Ul claims against the county must filed with tba clerk of the county ^missioners on or by the 1st day cf. th month in order that aat? claims receive attention at tba next rd meetings. Claims not so filed U be laid aside for thirty days. J. Mack Klag, Supervisor. Igy 22, ISIS. NoUee Odd Fellows! Sterling Lodge No. "44, wilt meet on "y night at 7:30 p. m. for the My! My!! What Sincere Flattery -?this continual procession of imitators of Bottled Th* "Made in Anderson" Plumber* Wa Now Have P. TODD, N. A. VOYL?S and "OLD PAT** in oar employ. Every ono an ? No. 1 Good Plumbar. Experienced, Tried and Tra* Remember |p?ea*e, that we can and wOl sand you the man best suited lo your needs; so, when in raed of anything in plumbing, phone eon Plumbing Co. > The Plnrnb Good Plumbers. 188 Bose WU. Phones ?? aa? 608 We Are There With the Goods and Our Prices Aid Digestion. What are we ta!Ung about? Met?l Pish! and Produce! We are out here on West Marfcfct Street, out of the "High Rent Dis trict," with small expenses, and ?uick Delivery, so why hesitater\ ry us ONCE! If we fail to meet your expectation, Don't Try Us Again ! But We-Will Come Across? SUBURBAN MARKET 487 W. Market Phone ?87 FOR TODAY We have Fresh Counted Beans. Squash, Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, large Onions, White Peas, nice Urge Pine Apples io and IS eis, Prying Chickens, Fresh Country Butter, Dewberries, E?gs, Fresh Fish, Bream, Bass, Pike, Sheep head, Redfins, Trout. Phone us early. Phone 117. Give us time to dress the fv No charge.