The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 29, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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y : Con'jrnts lSFloidDiaclmij ;ASTORIA ALCOHOL- 3 PBR CE?TE AVcMetobk Pr?p.iiat?onKirAs simliatinjiilicroml tui?ltojti? tmgtbc S(omacusai)iU{??tLsa Eromotcs Wtfes?ta??afiJ iicssandiftHt.Couf.iir?*?lJ Opiuaj,Morj)lLUic norJUntai NOT N^COTIC. loss OF M**1, .n? CIWT??DR coMTAirr. CASTQRIA Fpr Infants and Children. ? !???>? Il. . Mothers Know That Genuine Castalia Always Bears the Signature, of For Oves Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. n THC CIHTAWH COM???, NEW YOB? CITY. Notice to Delegate*. I Creek church July ili-16 will please ?? ? ????? ! send Immediately their names und thc The ladies who Intend coming hy ! rar on whic'.i they will arrive to. railway to tho Woman's Missionary j MiV. C. C. Rossdale, association which meets ai Burker's I Melton. S. C. FRESH AIR BAKING MEANS BETTER COOKING "VT"ES! I am doing all my,baking in I a NEW PERFECTION Oven on a NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook stove this summer.'* "It bakes bread so richly browned:-such delicious biscuits - such light'?' fluffy cake." The secret is the current of fresh hot air passing continually over and under the food-drying' out the steam and preven ting sogginess, an exclusive advantage of the NEW PERFECTION Oven. With a NEW PERFECTION Oil CookstovcandaNEW PERFECTION Oven you can have a cool, clean kitchen all summer. No wood to cut; no coal to carry; no smoke or ashes, The NEW PERFECTION is like a gas stove. It is ready day or night. Needs no priming. Marje in 1,2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. Hardware dealers and general .stores everywhere. Usc Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond Whit? Oil to obtain the best results in oil Stoves? Heaters and Lamps. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, ?>. C. NerfefeV?. StldtKMsxd, Vau (New Jersey) (BALTIMORE) CtiMrtottA, N. C CharlMtoa. W. V?. Chas forton, S. C *************** * ELECTRIC CIT * ,_ * lUms of Interest ?ad Persan i * Wer elees on the Si Fill? VgTOes KiiKiiur?*?-! in Kow. Five negroes, Jim Lewis, Sudle and Pauline Davin, I.ena Gray and Mary Norwood, wer,, arrested Sunday morti Ing about 2 ?'?lock by Deputy Jim Williams on tho leathers road Just out from town, lt seenm timt there was a general row on ano these neg roes wer,, taken into custody. The two I ?avis women have given bond. George M ?ir h ? nz ie And ll|H llagpipe. . George MacKenzie, who registers from Baltimore, Md., traveling sales rnan and advertiser for rae B. Brown products, teas, spices, extracts, etc., was in thu ? itv yesterday and created much attention because of his being dressed ii'> as a Scotch highlander and because of his bagpipe which he blew at different tiinoH. George ls a true native Scotchman and he stated yesterday that th0 Scotch were t'jc nerviest people in thc world for it look more than Ordinary nerve for anyone to go around ai.d make a fool of himself as ho wan doing. Ovar Ulli? Passengers Here Untiled Yesterday. Mr. li. A. Orr, manager of the An derson branch of tho Southern Pub lic Utilities company, stated yester day that owing to the McLondon ser vices the street car business in the city on Sunday s'.iowed an Increase of about 33 per cent. Extra cars were run on severa? of the lines and tile total passengers hauled numbered U.->7. O Wm lime Picnic At WU i ?ii m si on. The teachers, pupils and friends of tho Central Presbyterian church and Sunday school will go to Willlamston today on their annual picnic. Thc Interurban cars will leave Fetleral street tills morning, a fare of 4."> conts for adults and 2.'> cents for children hoing charged. STANDING OF THE CLUBS.- + South Atlantic. Won. Lost P. C. Chuleston . 5 Albany . 8 Columbus . ll Augusta. . ll Savannah . 7 Columbia . 5 JackHonvlile . 4 Macon . 8 9 6 4 5 9 8 10 8 Southern Won., Lost. Little Rock .25 Memphis.10 Nashville.38 Atlanta .32 New Orleans.41 Birmingham .37 Chattanooga .33 Mobile ._30 42 28 32 37 29 31 36 40 American. Won. Lost. Philadelphia ...... 22 39 Detroit . 38 26 Washington . 29 27 Chicago. 43 21 Boston. 33 23 St. Louis . 22 38 New York. 32 29 Cleveland ... 22 38 National. Won. New York.25 Chicago.34 St. Li mis .33 Cincinnati.24 Philadelphia .30 Brooklyn .26 Pittsburg .29 Boston.28 Federal. ' Won. Pittsburg.33 St. Louis .37 Butfalo .22 Kansas City.38 Brooklyn.29 Baltimore.24 Nowark .33 Chicago .36 Lost. 28 24 29 31 27 33 26 31 Lost 28 23 43 26 35 37 31 29 357 571 733 688 438 385 286 5001 P.C. 373 588 54 464 686 544 478 429 B.C. 361 594 618 672 58? 367 525 367 P.C 472 586 632 436 526 441 627 475 P.C. 533 617 3381 594 453 393 I 516! 554 American League. At Detroit 6; Cleveland 3. At Washington 2; Philadelphia 0. At Chicago 4; St. Louis 2. At Boston 2; New York 3. At Boston 6; New York 8. National League. At Cincinnati 3; Chicago 2. At Philadelphia 0; Brooklyn 4. At New York 3; Roston 2; eleven Innings. At New York 5; Boston 3. At St. Lout*--Pittsburg; rain. Federal League. At Brooklyn 5; Chicago 10. At Baltimore 6; St. Louis 7. At Bucslo fi; Pittsburg 8. Only three scheduled. Southern League. At Mobile 3; Allanta 0. Seven in nings by agreement. At Mobile 2;- Atlanta 1. Sevon in nings by agreement. At Chattanooga-Mam ph Is; rain. At Kew orleans 0; Birmingham 4. . At Little Rock -Nashville; wet I ?rounds. South Atlant!? League At Augusta 5; Macon 0.' At Savannah 0; Columbus 4. ' . At. Charleston 3; Albany 4. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Devttoptn? und prto Un* ?oM.br arUsU. &?aoV| boMiUful work fuarutoed ivt ail time?. BUUfwUoti Or Ko Chu**. Developing, 10c Per glam. Matias: Print* S 1.4*? 1.4. Sr: I IJbrt 1.4. fcc S 1-4*1 US, a*. Quick dchvtrjr. tad a? Sim la tost our ?enri?. ACENTO WANTRO IiIWH ?BUG O, gjtartaabarff, BY .C| t SPARKLETS . ? Mention Caught Over tho * treett of Anderson ? Remodeling Front I'loduont Caf e. Th,, from of Hi?' Piedmont Cafe on West Whinier >tre?>i is being remod eled and will ln> o? solid plate glass. Townsend Lumber company bas the contract and the work was begun yesterday. Dr. I.?v 'Nun der s HUH Iff urned. Dr. lAie Sanders f as -returned to Hoe'.ieslor, Minn., ?..'er bpending two weeks in the city with relatives. It will be remembered that Or. Sanders is a member of the staff of the ?ele brated Mayo Brothera. Laying of Concrete Was Begun Yesterday. j+ Yesterday. thc; laying of tile con cretc in the street paving was begun in earnest and several yards were laid. There was a little delay yes terday morning owing to tho fact that there was not enough sand on the ground to start wil'.i but this was soon overcome and there will be no further hindrances from thia point. Mr. Louis Green Wan Slightly Injured. Sunday an automobile in which Louis Creen .-?nd Willie Creen and Theo Burrlss were riding turned ove* When a sundbed was struck and con trol of the machine waa lost for a second. Mr. Bouts Oreen;.was thrown out and was badly bruised un about tho face and hoad, hut . wa? jjetting along nicety yesterday. Wesley Bible Classes Will Attend in Body. The Weslev Bible ?lasses of St. John's Methodist church, one taught by Mr. I*.<. S. Llgon and other by Dr. Nardin, will attend thc Mci.eildon ser vices In a body tomorrow evening. Mr. Llgon's class will meet at Ligon and Lcdbotter's and Dr. Nardin"s class will meet at Cray ton's D'"ug store. Linc of march will be formed promptly at 8:15. Summer School Begins on Monday. Mr. J. B\? Felton stated yesterday morning tffet the teachers summer school wo ?Td convene next Monday morning ajwi:45 o'clock In the West Market street sdhool building. He stated that tho teachers along thc P. & N. road who wished to attend might get commutation books. He al so asked that any people in the city who wished to take some of the teach ers to board to please notify him. Diarrhoea Quickly Cored. "About two years agjp Thad a eeyore attack o'f'dlarrho?a.,whici laste^T for over a week." writes "W1..C. Jones. Bu ford. N. JL). "I becamo. So weak that I could not Bland upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera anti Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved,toe und wtthln two day:-, l waa'as well'as ever.*/?'. Obtatn able everywhere. ? ? A NICE BIG ROAST ot Beef, Pork or Mutton is really one of the best''meats. For it is Just as good cold aa hot So yen can have several meals with only one cooking, Tell us to send one foi, Sunday din ner. Make lt a big one; m our meats are so choice that ontyi?-blg one will have enough lett to ?hy up old. PHONE CM. The Lily White Market J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor, Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a fi' tackle the coal range all ?ay one of these Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly Anderson Gas Co. Phone 844 Classified Want Adverb T wenty-fi re word* or less, On? 1 Six Tim.? 11.00. All advertisement over twen'y-fli word. Rates on 1.000 words to don. No advertisement taken for l*ss If your name appears In the tel? your want ad to 321 and a bill wlW prompt payment. MISCELLANEOUS -o SCHKCRIPTIONS TO HAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REM TKO PRICE Dur ?UK tlie Dally intelligencer con test which closed March. 1014. in or der to secure votes tb win thc cap ital prize, I purchased a number of subscriptions tc 'he Daily Intelli gencer at the ? ; of $j.u0 a. year. In order to get mme of the money back which I put into thc contest, I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate of $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this' paper, or nt a rate of $1.25 a year to'the Semi weekly Intelligencer. ]f interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, SJC._ C-17tf LOST STRAYER-From my wood yard on Bast Whitner street on Monday aft ernoon, one muly-headed, Jersey colored milch cow. Finder please notify W. O. Ulmer, Phone 649. t?-29-lt i ' LOST-Between Orr street and Bijou theater on Main Rtreet Thursday afternoon, one enameled bar pin with pearls in center Liberal re ward If returned to Walter-H. Keesc & Company's store. 6-2-tf LEGAL NOTICES ROAD TAX COLLECTORS. Tho collector.1! of road taxes in the various townships tuve tax receipts numbered and printe? with the super visor's name printed at the bottom thereof. Only receipts of tills descrip tion are legal and delinquents arc warned not to pay party without re ceiving this sort of a receipt. J. MACK KING, Supervisor, A. C. > June 1th. 1915. ~~; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AH persons having claims against the estate of Annie Ellison, deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly proven tn the undersigned within the time prescribed hy law, and those indebted to mako settlement. J. R. ELLISON, Administrator. WORK DONE FOR THE COUNTY AND PURCHASES FOR THE COUNTY The public is again warned that on ly such work done on the public roads ot the county as is authorized by the supervisor or one of the Board of Commissioners will be paid by the Board of Commissioners. The only persons authorized to buy material, goods, wares and merchandise for tbe county are tho supervisor, the county commissioners, thc steward of the county home and the sergeants of the chain gangs. AH these parties are equipped with order books and orders must be attached to all accounts. AH claims not made in pursuance of above conditions will be disapprov ed and payment refused. J. MACK KING. m Supervisor. June 4th, 1916. ^ 6-14-45. INCOME TAX FLYERS TAKE NOTICE. The time for making Income Tax Returns will dose the 1st of Joly. All who fail to make income tax by that time will have to pay cost and penalty. This is from Carlton W. Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co lumbia, S. C.. so I would be glad to have you make these returns at once, so your Auditor wilt rot be embar rassed. ; Those who refuse to make Income Tax Returns will be compelled to do so at heavy cost This ls tho law and BO long as it is, I will have to enforce j It for Anderson County. Winston Sm'th, Auditor. DONT CARRY A HANDICAP THROUGH LIFE. ' - S ? ' * Did you ever stop to think that your every action, every thought, your disposition, and character are Influenced every day by-the condi tion ot your Liver? Failure In life may be the direct result.ot a disor dered Liver. . Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys will keep your liver in par-i feet condition. Get a bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO.. Distributora, Colombia, 8. C. Benefit* by Cluuabriain's Liniment "Last winter I used"Chamberlain's Liniment for rheumatic pains, stiffness ind soreness of tue knees, and caa :on sclent lonely say that I never used uvything that did me so much good." -Edward Craft Elba, N. ST. Obtaln this everywhere. Columns .ising Rates 'toe 2G cen**, Three Time? 80 eents. re word? prorate tor ??eli additional i be u?ed In a ixmth made on mppli than 26 cent?, ?ash tn advance. ?phone directory yen caa telephone lb? mailed after tte Insertion for WANTS WANTED-You to know that I am still on the Job with the bent wood and coal on the nsrket, if you don't believe it try .me. W. O. Ulmer, Thone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. I Wanted-1,000 suits to clean and press -expert cleaners and pressers. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Phone 767. Anderson Cleaning and Pressing Co. 2-ti lp J WANTED-One or more ladles from I .every city and town In the South to go with us to the San Francisco Ex position. All expenses paid, special tram, twenty day tour during Au gust, every convenience furnished, personally conducted. NOT A CON TEST. Write today for particulars. : SOUTHERN WOMAN'S MAGAZINE, Nashville, Tenn. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Pure Mountain Grown Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes-| the very best variety for July plant ing. ! 'urinal) Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. FOR SALE-One 10-gallon power Ice] Cream Freezer, with motor, etc complete. This is a bargain. South ern Public Utilities Co. 6-29-3t (PROFESSIONAL I CARDS ? C. GADSDEN SAYRE] Architect 405-406 B?cck?cy Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre BuSding W. Whitner St_ ?O? PACVACHF Kimu vs AND RI AP* Condensed Passenger Schedule. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Effective June 6. 1'^IB. ANDERSON: Arrivals No. 31. 7:35 A. M. No. 33.8:36"A. M. No. SB.11:40 A. M. No. 37.1:10 P. M. j No. 39.. ... 3:40 P. M. No. 41.6:00 P. M. No. 43. .. .. 6:50 P. M T?o. ?5. ..10:20 P. M. Departures No. 30. 6:25 A. M. No. 32. .* ?" .. 8:25 A. M. No. 34.10:30 A. M. No. 36.12:10 P. M. No. 38.i 2:30 P. M. No, 40... 4:50 P. M. No. 42. 6:46 P. M. No. 44.9:15 P. M. . C. S. ALLEN, Traffic Manager. Charleston & Western 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 E. WILLIAMS, a P. A., Augusta, Ga. il 4 im My! My!! What Sincere Flattery -this continual procession of imitators of Thc inc "Made in tatterson" Plumbers We Now Have J. P. TODD, N. A. VOYLES and "OLD PAT" in our employ. _ .tin Every one an A No. 1 Good ?lumber. Experienced, Tried and Trna Remember please, that we can and will send you the man. beat suited to your needs; so, when in need of anything hi plumbing, phone Glenn Plumbing Ci The Plumb Good 138 Bose BUL Phones ?22 We Are There Wit Good? .and Our Aid Digestion. What are we talking abeu Meat! Fish! and Prodik We are'otft ??re on West Ma? street, out of the "High Rent Dis trict," with small expenses, and Quick Delivery, so why hesitate?, try us ONCE ! If we fail to meet your expectaPon, Don't Try Us Again ! ; fcut We Will Come Across! SUBURBAN MARKET 457 W. Market Phoae S87 FOR TX5DAY Wc have Fresh Country BeajaA^ ?quash,' Irish Potatoes; <?^ajre, large Onions, White Peas, nice large Pine Apples io and 15 cfs, Prying Chickens, Fresh Country Butter, Dewberries, Eggs, Fresh Pish, Bream, Cass, Pike, Sheep head, Redfins, Trout. ' Phone us early. Phone i 17. CM POWER