The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, July 31, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Dreaded AJ More Tha Tried Fra?lela und Traxo and Hus Never Since Been Troubled With Gall-stones. Mrs. Mary E. Franse, whose ad dress is West Point, Nebr., Box" 411, bas written to the Plnus laboratories a very strong endorsement of Frult ola and Traxo. In her letter, Mrs. Franee says: "About ten yean; ago 1 waa about to undergo an operation for gall-stones when I heard of your med icine. Dreading an operation above everything 1 determined to try Frult ola and Traxo and have never been norry I did so, as I have never been troubled with gall-stones since." Fruitola la a powerful lubricant for tho inti ;ti:ial organs, and one dese ii usually sufficient to give ample evi (i( nco of its efficacy, it softens tho congested mas ses, disintegrates thc hardened particles that occasion so much .suffering, and expels the accum ulated wast? tb the intense relief of tho patient Following a dose of Fruitola, Tra>::> should, pc taken three of four tfmes a day lu order to rebuild and restore the system that has been j weakened and run down by constant suffering, lt is a splendid tonic, act-? iug on. t!ic liver and ttomach most benefically. ! 8TARR. Starr, July 31.-The three days session of the Saluda Association has come to a dose aa i the people of Starr feel that tho gathering han boen of incalculable good tb the communi ty and trust that they may have the honor of entertaining again ere another quarter of a century passes. Miss Ann'? Walford of Blackville and M?89 Mildred Goode of Shelby, N. C. arc visiting Mrs. Feaster Jones. Mrs. William McPhall, with her two daughters;, Misses Lucy, and 1/oln, aro the guest? of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leverett. Miss Ethel Reese of E'bjr'on, Ga. Is spending a few weeks will Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Land. Misses Janje,--anJ Lina Simpson are wita their sister Mrs. J- H. Pruitt. Dr. und Mrs. C. E. Burts and .Mas ter Charles Burts and Mr. Thad Hol ton of Columbia, Mrs. Minnine Mil ford and Miss Mattie Hall of Ander son have bren staying with Mrs. C. D. Watson. Earle Dean and Miss Louise Dean of Atlanta aro spending some time with their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Dean. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones or Townville and Mr. J. T. C. Jones or Anderson ha\te been visiting rela tives hero. Miss 'Ethel Jones is visiting Miss Kathleen-Hawkins, and other friends; Miss Mabel Jones Las as-her guest Mtisa Mary Jones of Townville. Mr. John Wakefield o? Aitrcville. has been visiting friends hero this week. Miss Janie Bryan has returned to Anderson arter having been in Starr for two weeks. Our people have enjoyed several delightful afternoon parties this week at Halley's Ferry. Tho following ls the result of yes terday's ball game at Starr/ between Townvllio and Starr. Townville . . 041 101 012-10 ll I Starr.OOO 700 0">x-12 10 i Batteries: Townville, Gaines, Grubb, Kellar and Harper. B.; Starr, SmithV Vcronel and McCalla. Two base hits Galues. Harker, F., Harper, B., Herron, C., Veronel. Bowie and Witherspoon, Umpire Thompson. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "About two years ago I hod a a vere attack of diarrhoea which lasted tor over a week." writes W. C. Jones, Bu ford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and .Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved mo and within two days I waa as well as ever." Obtain able erci-y where. m A NICE BIG ROAST of Beef, Pork or Mutten is really one of the best meats. For lt is just as good cold as hot So you eau have several meals with only one cooking. Tell'us to send one for Sunday din ner. Make lt a big one, for our meats are BO choice that only a big one will have enough left to'cit np Old. PHONE m. The Uly White Marice* j, H, LUTOSA*, gittf rtmr. i Operation n Anything In the nies of the Plnus laboratories ut Monticello, III., are many letters gratefully acknowledging the satis factory results following thc use of Fruitola and Traxo. Arrangement have beau made for the distribution of these excellent remedies by leading drug stores everywhere. In Anderson Fruitola and Trnso can be obtained at Kvans' Pharmacy, three H tores. )OPER - If ?BE CO MISS BAILEY WINS. Scholarship to Winthrop College In Recent F.xumlnuMoii. State Superintendent of Education Sw ciaringen lias made public the re sults of the recent examinations for the Winthrop College scholarship. Thc successful applicant from An derson was Miss Sarah Hailey. Other successful applicants were: Misses Lois James and Nan Martin. Greenville; Miss Mary Ola Roberts. Greenwood; Miss Garee Watsoi Heard, Ocon&c; Miss Mary 13. Wyatt, PickonB. President D. H. Johnson has given out the following figures as to the examination. Total number of applicants, 588; applicants for scholarships, 440; ap plicants for entrance,'98; applicants who failed on. the examination, 330; scholarships awarded out of 25 vacan scholarships to applicantsc living in rural communities, 15; scholarships awarded to other applicants, 10; ap plicants completing 12th grade in school, 4; applicants completing 11th grade irr* school, 68; applicants com pleting 10th grade In school, 344; ap plicants., completing 9th grade in school, 69; applicants completing 8t*.i grade in school, 8; applicants from colleges and private seminaries and ungraded schools and other schools undesignated, 55. For the Information of the public, I herewith report that the two scholar ships endowed by Dr. Gill Wylie of New York city, In memory of his mother. Juliet Agnes Damnn Wylie Borg, have, been awarded to Miss Mat tie Matthews of York county, and Miss Lillie Greg< of Sumter who made the highe.<t grades of all ap plicants standing thc examination on July 2, 1915. PENDLETON. The long'ng to get away from the heated towns to the shade of trees, and tho sound of running water, ls making thc picnic very popular. A large number of young people chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins, and Mr and Mrs?. Julius Aull went TO the Seneca river Tuesday afternoon, and had their lunch on the banks of that cool stream rad returned by moonlight. . , Mies Emma NewuMi, who makes her borne with her s'.?ter, Mrs. Gb?vies Foggs, gave ber Sunday school class an all day picnic, which was. groat>y enjoyed by the little people. A branch ll wing at the foot of the lawn was a i articular source of pleasure, as all who remember their childhood days, cnn well understand. Mrs. Ralph Watkins Invited her pupils to a charming moonlight party. They drove to the home of Mr. und ?irs. KA Hall where a hearty wel come and many Hg water melons awaited them. T?iey had several hap py 'hours, and came home in tho cool or the evening. Tho Fortnightly Club met at tho home of Mh?s Ida McCrary, who, timur h a young girl, ti> a very clever and shh made an admirable, hostess. There- are many things planned for thc future If tho weather continued good. A delightful rain this afternoon tilled' a long felt want. The vegeta tion was showing the peed 'Of lt. A Kew Type of Pocket Telephone. A new pocket telenaono that baa just boen placed on the market ts de signed for the convenience of line men, and ethers who find it desirable, in connection with their work, tc communient!! with headquarters tram pointe between stations. Tho tele phone Bet is housed in a case that Is about the six? of a pocket camera, the whole apparatus weighing only 2 1-4 pounds. A picture nf tho phone in uss appears in the August Popu lar Mecharas Magasine. Beauty More Than ?kin Deep. A beautiful woman always bas good digestion. If your digestion ls faulty Chamberlain's Tablets will do yon good. Obtainable oreryvbere. Pleasant Afluir. Mrs. nelle Pruitt entertained a few friends very pleasantly Thursday morning in honor of Mrs. H. li. Davis of Florence. Just a few old friends of Mrs. Davis who formerly made Anderson her iiomo, and vyho have been glad to welcome her hack on this visit ere present. Elegant l.unehcnn. A pretty compliment to Miss Grace Ramsey of Washington, Ca., the at tractive guest of Mrs. O. M. Cho nuult and Mrs. Eugene Watkius was the elegent course luncheon giv.'n Friday morning hy Mrs. Chenault and Mrs. Watkins at their homo on S. Main street. The handsome colonial home w,s never more beautiful than on this occasion when asparagus ferns and Killarney roses were used In profusi on throughout thc house. lu tho dining room ?overs were la';!Vor twenty and the table was ex quisite in chlney lace, cut glass and silver. An elegant course menu was served?' Those invited to meet Misr Ramsay were. Misses Louise and Marguerite Henry. Jen Cunningham, Laura Horton, Carrie Fret well. Kath leen Sullivan, Mary and Daisy Acker, Ijjsamond Durdi no, Allene O'Don nell. Alberta Brock. Janie Hamlin, Susie Anderson, Frances a"d Anna Trible, Kathleen Watson of Atlanta, louise Hideout, of Highlands, N. C., Evelyn Calmes of Miss., Grace Rudl sill of Kings Mountain. Pretty Parly for Little Folks. A pretty party for little folks was given on Thursday afternoon by little Miases Helen White and Evelyn White. In honor of Miss Mcelnee Thornley. About fifty little folks were the guests for tho afternoon which was spent playing games. A cake walk was the source of lots of fun, the prize, a b<?jc of candy being won by little. Misses Eloise Maxwell, and the honor guest little Miss Thornley of Bickens. Tho booby was won by Master Huntley and Cordon Casey. The children were served with cream and cuke on tho lawn and it was a very happy crowd of young people who Anally bade their prnty little hostesses and thor guest of honor good night. Delightful Ilance at Rose lilli. The Rose Hill Club was tho scene of a very delightful dance on Thurs day evening, in spite of tho excess ive heat tho spacious dancing hall and broad piazzas .wore delightfully cool aud a very pleasant evening was spent. Several visitors added to tho pleas ure of tho occasion. Anderson Cc liege Associai lon. At a recent meeting or the An derson College Association tho fol lowing officers were elected for the coming year. Mrs. C. S. Sullivan. President. Mrs. J. P. Klnard 1st vice president, Mrs. John Hubbard, 2nd. vice presiden'. Miss Jean Harris as sistant secretary and Miss Helen Bur ris trensurer. The retiring officers will? Mrs. J. C. Wilhite as efficient proaident hnvo done a splendid work and accomplished many things for Anderson's bcau'Hul college. Mrs. T. A. Ratcliffe formerly or this city but row of Atlanta ls here visiting relatives. Her many friends aro delighted to see her. Capt. and Mrs. Hr II. Watkins lenvo today in their car'-ror a trip to The Lady and the Lightweights. /\CHARLIE. WHfTSL. * * ^AT/D LEWS. Mr?. Flruncls K. Bskjwer, vice-'" president of the College League of FJqunl Suffrage of New York, Is the gratest woman who ever got into a ring, according t? ^?i-'iy White. Chicago's great lightweight, and Kid Lewis, best ot that class in Great, Britain. Old Now York fight fans and Promotern' agree with- them. Mia. Brewer, on the invitation ol Jimmie Johnstone, mn:.ager of thc St. Nicholas Athletic club of New York, agreed to make a speech on woman suffrage from the ring In which White and Lewis were to box. Some i/'(KI fight fans greeted her. . A reporter sat Jest beneath' the vel\pt-eovercd ropea at which Mrs. Brewer stood. He listened his sharp est and he -Is prepared to affirm, il necessary, that the following Ss a com?tete and accurate record of\ the apeech: ? \ . ?.Members of the St. Nicholas Ath letic club" ("Put on tho fight!") "I am hore tonight" C*What's your weight T") 'You will understand what a pleas ure, lt is" ("A IRtle order, please " from Mr. Humphries, the announcer.) "To help us got our amendaient" ("Get a telephone!"- - "To the, Constitution"- * . "Ik>o, boo! Hoo, boo!") "To bo vote,! on" (Much .ringing of the gong and much waving cf thc hands by Mr. Humphries.") "Next November. We" ("Have a good cigar, gents.") "In the legislature" ("Put on the NEXT bout!" Mr. Humphries: "There'll be no more till she gets through, so yon might na well keep quiet.") / "There wer? sixty members" .{Stamp, stamp, stamp, the boys are stamping! Cheer up, boya, she'll soon be through.) ' "When r tell you" iStj.mp, stamp, stamp!) '.'."I know thst"- H . (Stanipr.stamP, stamp!) . i "So If yojLjteUI only" tump, stain?, ?tamp!) * ' . YouVe .been very good* (Stamp, stamp, stamo!) itt I thank you" (Stamp, stamp, stamp!) "Good night!" . ("Good night!") "Well, anyway, she's e lot gamer than maa?L fighters I have seen lu thu? 6*m0 rt'*/' said Mr. Humphries. i I the mountains. They will bc gone about a month, and will visit many places of interest while away. . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brlssey and Mr. John Will Robinson have return ed from a trip to Wilmington, N. C. Miss Helen Harris is with a camp ing party at Halleys Ferry. Mrs. M. B. CHnkscales of Hue WeBt ls visiting her sister Mrs. J. A. Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Will Holges spent Thursday night fn tho city with friends. They were on their way to their home at Starr after a trip of two weeks to New Orleans and Texas. Miss Louise Green of Orangeburg is the guest of Mrs. 12. W. Brown. Mr. a-id Mrs. \lbert Sharpe will leav; Saturday morning for Ashe ville, N. <'. to spend some time. Mrs. A. C. Townsend. Misses Eli sabeth and Clara Townsend. Messrs. A. A. and fleorge Townsend were visitors In the city yesterday from Iva. Miss Martha RtcharOion has re turned from Piedmont where sh" has < spent the past few days visiting friends. f Mr. Vernon Todd is bark at Evans pharmacy No. 2 after taking his vaca tion, part of which wai spent In camping at Andersonville. Mr. r.oickcr Hailey ban returned to Hartwell after a visit hero. The Misses Stephenson of Jeffer son, Ga., and Miss Willie Snow and' Mrs. Swilleu of Hartwell composed an auto party In the city yesterday. Mr. Leopold Geishcrg returned to the city aftor having been called' tn Atlanta because of the illness and death ot his sister. Mrs. 8. F. Shiver and Mrs. F. II. H. Calhoun were In tho city yester day from Clemson College. Mr. George Ev. wis ls back at tho j Owl drug atore after spending two weeks at Pendleton. Mrs. H. R. Davis and daughters. Misses Elizabeth and Emma Davis of Florence will return to their home to Oneida Com FOR READERS OF EVERY STATE. Every Spoon The Oneida If you have not aln from The Intelligence Office. Soovenir Spoon Cou pon fl This coupon, when pre fl sen ted with 16c (or by mali . fl 20c), good for one State, Sou ls venir Spoon. If ordering by I mall, address Spoon Depart" < I , ment, The Intelligencer, An- , H demon, 8. C. . BmsMBajwiirnHi MUM.?mim i 500 Shirts at SACRIFICE PRICES "Gotham," "Metric" aird "Vindex" regular ?1.50 shirts including Whites as well as most every color in the rain bow) for $1.15 These shirts are GUARANTEED NOT to fade, but to FIT perfectly. Your money back it you want it. "Yes, our $1 shirts at 8o cents carry the same guaranty." T. CEL.Y CO. On The Square. I" _I day after a visit to Mrs. Helle Pruitt day tn Andersons, and Mr. !.. H. 'Erskine. MIHB Gretta Hall ls spending this -i- j week with friends In Cara nobel lo". Mrs. WYight UimUord of Woodruff Mira Thelma Smith entertained a i-i the guest of Miss Estelle McKlu- few of her school mates on Wednesr noy. day at tho homo of her father, Mr. T. - G. Smith. Miss Estelle McKinney has return- Dr. J. I). Townsend of Anderson ed from Hartwell where sho spent was In town Thursday on professional several days. business. I -:- Miss Eva Watt of Duo. West ls ITA NEWS NOTES. spending some time nt the home of . - her uncle Mr. T. R\ Watt. The annual meeting of the Good -Lem Reid and Misses Mabel and Hope Memorial association will be Minnie Reid spent Friday In Antre held on Saturday, August 14th at tho ville, the guests of Mrs. A. M. Er old 'church. The memorial ?drese vin. will be delivcrod by Hon. J. L. Sher- Mrs. D'. B. Rampoy of Hodges, is ard of Anderson at ll a. m., sharp, on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. after' ?/hich dinner will be served on G. Smith. the grounds. After dinner thoro will Mrs. Maggie Parker of Anderson, bo several addresses by? ot! er promi- is spending some time hero with her nent speakers. Tho mombers and slBter, MrB. J. E. Brownlee., friends of Good Hon0 church are cor- Mrs. Minnie Brown .and Son Grlsr dlally Invited and urged' to attend and of Duo WeBt, are spending some tim? bring well flllod baskets. at tho homo of Mr. S? F. McCul Qn Sunday following communion lough. services will be held preaching by ________-1 tho pastor. Roc. J. F?. McRea. Tim Traveling Man*? Experience, members of tbe assoclatlon'who have "In the Bummer of 1888 I had a very not paid their annual dues arc os'rod severe attack of cholera-morbus. Two to remit Immediately to Mr. Geo. W. physicians worked over me from foui Belcher tho treasurer of tho associa- a. m. to 6 p. m. without giving me any Hon. I I'W relief and then told me they did not Miss Eliza McDowell of Hartwell, expect me to Uvo; that I had best tel? Ca., is spending some time here with egraph for my family. Instead Of do ner brother, ii D. McDonald. ,n? B0- 1 8av6 the hotel porter fifty . Quite a number from hero attenj- eau ts and-told him* to buy mo a bottle ed tho Saluda Association which met of Chamberlain's Colls,. Cholera and at Starr this week. Diarrhoea Remedy, and talco no Eubstl Mr. Carl Smith left a few days ago tute,v 1 toolt 8 doMble do8e according for a visit to relatives in Hodges. to directions and went to sleep after Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones of lh? ?econd doso. At five o'clock the Greenville were guests for a f?w next morning I was called by my order dayB this week at the homo or Mr. HDJ? Jook a train for my next stopping S M McAdams " point, a well man. but feeling rather Mrs. J. D. Wilson and daughters. *baky from the severUy of the^attack," Miss Markaret Wilson spent Thurs- H- W. Ireland. Louisville, Ky. * Ohtslnnhle frvwrvwhere. Don't start on that vacation trip without first potting on tires. 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