The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, July 13, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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STRAW HAT $2.00 Straws at. $3.o<> Straws at. $i.5o Straws at. $4.00 Straws at. ?5.00 Panamas at .... $6.00- Panamas at .. SHIRTS R $1.00 Shirts at. $1.5o Shirts at. $2.00 Shirts at. $3.00 Silk Shirts at . . $3.50 Silk Shirts at . . AH Shirts Gu?rante X. L Phone 37. Henri's Height Club. The Heart's Delight elub will meet on Thursday afternoon at four thirty with Mrs. David Burriss. Philatheii Plculc The Philatheas of thc Central Pres byterian church will have their an nual picnic this afternoon at Mc Kinney's Spring. They are asked to take the 6:30 car. Itucker-McHee. The following announcements have been received by mainy of Mr. McGee's friends here. -Mr. McGee is the'son of Rev. and Mrs. Mike Mc Gee of Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter J. H?cker an nounce the marriage of their daught er, Marlanua to Mr. Jeremiah Jeter McGee on Wednesday the sixteenth of June, 1915, Pleasant Va'e, Ya. At home'after Jully ist,' 1959 PaHc street, Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Lucile Pr?vost ls visiting re latives In Columbia. Mrs. M. B. Clinkscales of Duo West is visiting friends bere. ' Are Toa Feeling Flt! Do you envy tho man or woman of untiring onorgy, strong body anti hap py disposition? All these depend upon good health, and good health ls impos sible when the kidneys are weak, over worked of diseased. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly and help tho kidneys fil ter the blood and cast out the poison ous waste products that cause sore and swollen muscles and joints, back ache, rheumatism, and the symptoms that give warning of dangerous kidney and bladder ailments. Evans Phar? macy. o$< .$- .$< >$< >$<>$< You Need There are times in ever needs a tonie to help he When that time comes to j . to take-CarrJui, the woman ' posed of purely vegetable gently, yet surely, on the wi and h .lps build them back It has benefited thousands ailing women in its past h success, and it will do the You cant make a mist CAR The Womfi Miss Amelia Wilson, fl says: "I think Cardui is the g for women. Before I beg* so weak and nervous, ant spells and a jvoor appetite, as strong as i ever d.d. am Begin taking Cardui today. Has Helped ?swBaw?Bs^s^4??jaWaa?4dfift^^al S REDUCED EDUCED $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $2.50 $3.50 $3.50 . .80c $1.15 $1.50 $2.00 $2.00 ed Fast Color. LY CO. Mrs. Joe Shelor ls at hume after a visit to relatives ct Liberty. Mrs. C. W. Causey has gone to ber former home at Graham, N.C., to visit relatives. Mrs. Prank Cunningham has re turned to her home in Greenville af ter a visit to friends here. Mrs. J. C. Marshall left yesterday afternoon for Baltimore to bring Captain Marshall home. His many friends will be delighted to hear that he is getting strong and well again. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Speicher have returned from a ten days . visit to Lynchburg, Va. Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Harrison of Abbeville have been spending sev eral days here. ' Misses Ethel Nolson. Elizabeth Nelson and Zenobia Welch will leave tomorrow for Sullivan's Island, where they will spend several days. Misses Bertha and Myrtle William son of Jacksonville, Fla., are tho guests of their uncle and .amt. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. ?VHHam-"?r at 5M North Fant s!**?et. Miss Sara McKinney nas returned from Democrnt, Ga., where she has been spending the past month. Master Howard Agnew of Due West in visiting at tho homo of Mr. M-. M. Mattlson in this city. Mrs. C. M. McClure and son. Clifton McClure, went to Greenville yesterday afternoon. Mrs. D. B. Allen of Ix)wndesville is visiting her sisters, Misses Ida and Lois Watson. Miss Leila Moseley returned to the city yesterday from Lowndesvllle ? hero abc had spent tho week-end. fOVEt Rl??fc^?iJ?! ?iR HACKftCHC KtOft ' ' *? ? LAJOk? OD ! a Tonic y woman's life when she r ??ver the hard places, nu. you know what tonic '? tonic Cardin is com I ingredients, which act eakened womanly organs, to strength and health, and thousands of weak, alf century of wonderful same for you. ike in taking DUI nfs Tonic !. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., xeatest medicine on earth,. in to take Cardui, 1 was 1 had such awful dizzy Now ! feel as well and d catt eat most anything." Sold by all dealers. Thousands. , TRACT IS LET FOD BEAUTIF?MRESIDENCE MRS. N. B. SULLIVAN TO BUILD ON SOUTH MAIN WILL COST $10,000 Caney & Fant of Thu City Are j Architects and J. L. Hembree Has Building Contract The contract for the erection of the residence for Mrs. N. B. Sullivuu was let yesterday to Mr. J. L. Hem bree for approximately $10.000. Casey nnd Fant of tills city are the architects. The residence will be erected on South Main street, opposite the beau tiful homeB of Messrs. C. S. and W. W. Sullivan. With the completion of this home another beautiful building will liuve been added to the magnificent group of homes that make this Bee tloo of the city so attractive. The plans call for a residence that might be said to be of the Italian villa style, with wide projecting panelled eaves, and wide cool porches. The residence will be veneered with tapestry brick, with stone trimmings, Spanish tilo roof avtd tiled porcfii floors. There will be approximately 12 rooms, all large, well proportioned and decorated In an attractive man ner, having hardwood floors, beamed ceilings and panelled wainscots. Each bcd room will have a connect ing bath; laundry, work shop, heater and coal rooms are provided for in a well lighted basement with cement floors. The reception room and liv lng room are especially attractive, the former being -16 feet by 22 feet, the latter 33 feet by 16 feet, theso two and the dining room are capable of being made Into one large room by means of folding doors. Every mod ern convenience has been provided for, vacuum cleaner, hot water heat, tiled baths, sun porch and sleeping porch. Work will be started on the con tract at once, under the supervision of the architects. ?THE SOUTH GU SPOOIIS l.,E ARRIVED Alabama Spoons Are on Sale This ] Week-Georgi? on Sale Next? The South Carolina Souvenir spoons have arrived. They arrived yesterday morning at about eleven o'clock, and lt was noised about town soon afterwards, and the people bu gan calling for them soon after din' ncr. Thcrj5 are enough now to go around; so tboso who want South Carolina Souvenir Spoons can bring j their coupons to the office and get them. The fad of collecting these State Seal Souvenir spoons certainly has taken a firm hold on this town and county. Some are buying ou ly ono of each state spoon as lt ls put on sale, while othors aro buying sets of six of each state as they aro put on sale each week. Several ladles who bought Alaba ma spoons yesterday remarked that they were undoubtedly the handsom est yet put out. The Georgia Spoons will go on sale next week. Dr. C. H. vBurton of Iva was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. David Allen of Lafayette, Ala., is spending a few days In the city on business. Mr. William Tammell, formerly of this city but now of Atlanta, Ga., Is spending a few dayr. ta Anderson. . Mr. J. Sam Wilson was a bustnea T.'sltor ta Anderson yesterday. " Professors Thomas W. Kelt* sud Wells of Clemson College were busi ness visitors in Anderson yesterday. Dr. Carl Hall, who ls at Clemson Collers li the absence qf the veteri nary BU; goons, wss In the city Sun day. _ Mr. Silas E. Oldham, traveling pas senger agent of the St. Louis ft San Francisco railway and the Chicago and Eastern Illinois railway, wat a business visitor in the city yester day._ Mr . J. E* Turner ls spending, a few days In Birmingham, Ala.. Afr. Thomas Hallsy of Hartwell, Ga.. 1? in the city visiting. Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hailey and Mts. Mollie Liner, of Hartwell. Ga., and Mr. L. H. Brown and son, Mr. Clots Brown, of Hickory. Miss., who ore visiting ta Hartwell, spent Sun day tn th* city. Mrs. Harry wallace la ?pending, sev eral days at Tryon, N. C. Mr. R. W. Tribal* retained last night from Atante, Gs., where be bad spent tht past two anya. WESLEY BIBLE CLASSES OF SOUTH CAROLINA IN AS SEMBLY GREAT MANY HERE Are Expected to Attend on Special Train Which Will be Run From Thia City. The convention of the Wesley Bible Class Federation of the South ( aro lina Conference will he hold in Spar tanbury on the 19th. 20th and 21st. of this month and will in all prob ability by the largest religious gather lng ever held in this State. Members of the. various Sunday school classes o*.* Methodist churches throughout South Carolina will gath er there to the number of upward of 2,000. Excursion Trains. Special excursion trains will be ope rated from Anderson and Greenwood over the Piedmont & Northern rail way and from Charleston and other points in the lower section of the State over thc Southern railway These will carry In large throngs of visitors, arriving in Spartanbur, Tuesday morning in time to attend the morning sessions of the conven tion. Besides these special trains, low round trip rates will be available from all pointa in South Carolina. tuesday, the 20th, will he thc big day of the convention. Meetings will be held morning, afternoon and nigh und at 6 o'clock In the afternoon grand parade, composed of men and women, members of the various classes, will march through the streets of tho city. St John's Methodist Sunday school ut this city is planning to have a dele gatton ot 400 or 000 people from this city attend if possible. A special train will be chartered to leave An derson early in the morning on July 20, and will return thc same day. lt will be necessary to have 100 people to have the train but it is thought that there will be no trouble along Uiis line. An oxtremoly low rate of $1 will be made. MISS BESSIE SHIRLEY APPOINTED, PRESIDEN! I ' , ..Ti .i f Rural School Improvement Asso ciation in Anderson County la ? Great Work. Miss ' ?essie Shirley of Anderson hat. been appointed president of the rural school improvement associa tions in Anderson county, tho ap pointment having been mado by Miss Mary Eva Hite, state president. The office has no salary connected with lt. So many rural school improvement associations ' have been organized in this county that it loads the state along this line. The purpose of these organizations is to help build new school bouses, raise money for new furnishings, and in g?rerai too look after and forward tho purpose of the schools as much as possible. Several entertainments arc general ly given during the school months and money ls raised with which to buy furniture, etc. MIBS Maggie Gar lington, former rural school super visor of this county, bad charge thia work before her resignation be came effective. TOWS VI LLC Or. M. C. Ilobson's .automobile caught fire a few daya ago and wa totally destroyed. His med bin case, which was in th? car. was al so destroyed. Mr*. Ovallne LIgon, who has been Bick for the past three weeks, Is some better. Mises Lorene Burdette of Iva, Ver melle McCarloy of Anderson, are vis itlng their aunt, Mrs. Ixrtlte Shbiey Mr. Joe Fant, who has oeen visit lng his uncle, Mr. J. B. Felton ls at home. Mr. Davis Glenn end Miss Knox ot Fair Play were vi. .ora hero re<ent ly. Mrs. Mattie Dickson abd childrenfl who have been visiting her sister. Mrs. Sam McClellan, at Andeihon have returned home. Mr. Joe Keller, w?ie and children of Sandy Springs visited the form ers' mother, Mrs. Dr. Keller Sunday Mra. Mitt -Nicholson has gone to the mountains to visit friends and re lathes. Misa Ruth Dickson of Anderson it spending a while with her aunts Mian Mattie McCarloy and Mrs. Sal Ho Hunt. Misa Elisabeth Dickson, who has been teaching school te Orangeburg county, te upending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Mattie Dickson. Miss Jante Bryan of Anderson, who baa been nursing Mrs. I. T. Gallo way, bas returned home. Mrs. Gal ioway is getting along nicely. ?fias Grace Compton.^who ls training at Athens hospital, is home. She will return to her work in Athens In a Tow weeks. Rev J. E. Grim left yesterday attend tba Bible conference which eonvmesc in Greenville ?bte week. The TowavfMe Banllst Sunday school ia to have a picnic, at Living ston Orove Saturday Jilly W. Mrs Annie Ledhetter ot Aaderson and?har eUi*rr Mrs. ?fard Brown of Texas, visited their, aunt, Mrs Elisabeth Led better recently. GREAT MEETING IS CONDUCTED AT M ENTHUSIASM CAN BE COM PARED WITH THAT HERE LARGE CROWDS fae Attcndtnf and Several Score Have Been Converted-Rev. J. L. Harley Preaching. .A revival meeting, not near sc large but Beonilngly about as thor ough In Its hold II pon the people nf the one recently held In Anderson is being conducted In Iva, and or Sunday night fully 1,500 people wer? present. K?ev. J. L. Harley of Spar tanburg IB assisting the pastor of thc Iva Methodist churches. Hov. J. Li Singleton. The meeting has been In progrest for tho past ten days nnd will likely run on until Thursday night. Already lhere have been several score of con versions and 16 members have been added to the vaiious church rolla lhere. The enthusiasm in the meet ing can be compared to that recent I) lu Anderson during the MeLandon mooting and the largo tent mulei which thc preaching is done, ls not near large enough to accommod?t? Hie crowds. Two services are held frilly, ono In the afternoon and one it night. Mr. J. C. Bewllngion of hpartan liurg is leading the choir und has suc ceeded In organizing a large number if trained voices which adds much tc Lhe meeting. Ilenefltd by Chnmbrlnln's Uniment. "IJ?RI winter I used Chamberlain't .In linen t for rheumatic pains, stiffness ind soreness of Hie knees, and can conscientiously say that I never used inytbing that did mc so much good." -Edward Craft, Elba, N. Y. Obtain ible everywhere. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children 5n Use For Over 30 Years A NICE BIG ROAST of Beef, Pork or Mutton Is really one >t tho best meats. For lt ls just as good cold as hot. So you can have neveral meals with only one cooking. Tell IIB to send one for Sunday din ter. Make lt a big one, for our meats i.-e so choice that only a big one will iiave enough left tc cut up old. WOKE CM. The Lily White Market J. IT. LINDSAY, Proprietor. Oneida Com SIL FOR READERS Ol EVERY STATE. Every Spooi The Oneidi If you have not ah from The Intelligence Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon This coupon, when pre. sented with 15c (or hy mall - 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If orderrag by mall, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, S. C. , rm*s. rive Premiums FOB Gold Band Soap Wrappers and Xr^m^W Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons Wrappers Can Be Redeemed at Peorles New Furniture Co. ANDERSON1T*11 81, Come In and Get Our Premium List Dear Readers: If you glvo me the pleasure of a visit you will he pieas untly surprised and gratified to find how much better I am now able to attend to your optical wants. Tbl? optical establishment ls just a little ahead of this city and in keeping wth those to be found in larger cities. There ia no cause for you to leavo Anderson when you desire tho service of a skilled optometrist whose facilities and equip ment cannot be excelled anywhere. It ls an added pleasure for me to tell you that 1 have s modern lens grinding shop in connection with my optical while you walt, if yon will bring me the broken pieces, while you walt, if you will bering mo the broken pieces, 1 am ablo to get out prescription work the same day lt la received. This eliminates the delay and annoyance of waiting while your prescription ls Bent out of town. All the work, from the examination of the eye to the finished lenses and fitting of glasses is done under my per sonal supervision. Knowing that tho work ls right, I do not hesitate to guarantee satisfaction. Hear me in mind please when I can be of further ser vice to you. Yours very truly, ' Dr. M. ?. CAMPBELL, Louisa S. Hilgenboeker, Asst. Registered Optometrists, 112 W. Whitner St., Ground FlO?r, EXCURSION To Asheville, Waynesville, Hendersonvi?le, Bre vard, Lake Toxp.way, N. C., and "LAND OF THE SKY" Via Blue Ridge Ry. and Southern Ry. Premier Carrier of the South WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,1915. From Anderson, Seneca, Greenville, Spartanburg And all Intermediate Peints. Excursion tickets will be good on all trellis Wednesday, July 21, 1015. Ex cursion tickets will be ?nod returning on all regular trains to reach original starting point by midnight, Monday, July 20,1915. Glorious opportunity for a t hort st;miner vacation. Enjoy the beauties and thc wonderful scenic environ ment of tbe mamcuth mountain ifteaks and lakes nod the cool breases that spread tit cir ?zones from the wooded peaks coming from au altitude of 6JJ6D feet above nea level. High-class coaches on all trains to accommodate tba excursionists. For further Information apply to all ticket agents Mouthe ra Hallway or w. E. MCGEE, J. H. ANHEUSON, . w. u. TABES, Asst Gean Pass. Agt, Hu peri ni cn dc nt. Tra v. Pass. A gt, Columbia, S. c., Anderson, H. C Greenville, 8. C. tmunity Ltd. State Souvenir VER SPOONS F THE INTELLIGENCER-A SPOON FOR i Fully Guaranteed by 1 fi ^ L Community, Ltd. X %J wo eady started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon sr. You can redeem it at The Intelligence!5 No Spoon sold at Any Price With out This Coupon. 3 States Now Reidy : SOUTH CAROLINA, NORTH CAROLINA and ALABAMA