The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 11, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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TODAY "ZACA LAKE MYSTERY" American Two Reel Drama. "A TEN CENT ADVENTURE" Fab. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL BIJOU THEATC TODAY "THOU SHALT NOT LIE" Two Reel Imp. "THE SIGNAL OF THE 3 SOCKS" Lady Baffler and Doctor Duck A Powers Comedy. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL TH ?1 < . *' ANODE TODAY "THE GREATER COURAGE" 3 Reel Etsanay. f'UPIN THE AIR" . . . ; - ? \ . ' . Edison. FREE Paint to Churches Until further notice, we will give FREE one sixth of the paint bought by Churches, or for Churches; and further Wc will GUARANTEE our prices as Cheap or Cheaper than any other noose is selling any Standard grade of paints. Here's the place and the time to paint your Church and save One Sixth the cost of the paint. Guest Paint Co. West Earl Street :-: Anderson, S. C. 36th Annual Mid-Summer Excursion ' To WASHINGTON, D. C. RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND WILMINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY In connection with the Bise lung* Ballway. Premier Carrier of thc South. Wednesday, August ll th, 1915. Fina! limit of Tickets Ansaat 29th, 1915. The fellowing extremely low roane trip fares t A t fl fl J Washington, D. C.tlSJM Anderson, S. I. to ?tsae^-.-ss UVMj *se va ?*v wuatlagtoa, ?. C. IM Tickets will Ike honored ea all tra?as. To accommodate tho people of Anderson and vicinity special train wilt leave Anderson at 8:25 P. M. August 11th. consisting of pullman sleepers and steel coaches. This special train will he operated out of Greenville as seo*, lion No. SB and will arrive in Washington 7:4S A. M.. Richmond 7:06 A. M. August 12th. Dining oar service from Oreen ville You should secure your pullman reservation now aad have everything ready to leave on spacial wain. For complete information, pullman reservation, etc., call on ticket agent, or J. lt. ANDER BON, W. R. TABER, Supt Blue Ridge, T. P. A., Anderson, 8, C. ... .. u . Greenville, & C. . Send in Vo In the Bea ONLY SEVEN MORE DAYS RE MAIN TO CAST YOUR VOTES STANDING TO DATE Several Votes Were Sent in Yes terday-Is Only Started and Will Grow Daily. ********************** * ? * WANDINA OF CANDIDATES ? + - ? * Mis? Kilon Lig?n.".io + + Miss Rosamond Hurdine..170 ? * Miss Carrie Fret wei I. L'O * * Miss KUdyn Browne. -0 ? + ? ******************** * * The rutilent to select tile most beautiful young lady In Anderson w!io will represent thia county lu tho state-wide contest for the selec tion bf tho prettiest girl lu Spulh Carolina, who will be crowned "Queen" of tho Harvest Jubilee, which is to he held In connection with tho annual State Fair*lu Columbia this fall, slatted off yesterday ns though lt would prove thc most Interesting uf?air of tho kind Anderson bas known in some time. T :o object of the contest was ex plained tully in yesterday's paper; but ti thing can never be explained leo much, so we will again outline tho plans for the contest. As generally known, lt bas been decided to lioid a "Harvest Jubilee" in connection with tho State Fair, which will be held as usual in Columbia this fall. Tho committee in charge of tho Harvest Jubilee wishes to select by popular vote t?;c most beautiful young lady in Soutli Carolina, wiio will be crown ed "Queen" of the Harvost Festival. This young lady will be equipped* with an elaborate trouseau, befitting her royal grace and beauty, und alic will ?sit in state on a handsome decorated Moat in the parade which will take place during thc Harvest Jubilee. She will bo attended by exquisite maids cf honor, and ehiualnlers will pay ber homage. As stated already, thorc will be a state-wide contest to solect thc "Queen" of the Harvest Jubilee. One young lady from each county of the State will ho entered in the contest, making 44 contestants in all. Photo* graphs of these 44 young ladles will bo turned over to a committee of ar tists who will select Hie ono they con sider the most beautiful. Now for tho plan to select the young Indy who will represent Anderson county in this contest. As stated in Yesterday's paper, tho publicity com mittee of tho Harvest Jubilee for warded to The Intelligencer thc names of eight young ladies of this city and asked us io conduct a con test to select one itt that number, n:-. tho representative of this county in ********************** * i cou ? ? THIS COUPON IS (?OOO # ? MISS . ? f ? whom I consider thc mont beau ? who have been noralantc*! 'for the ? for Anderson county lu the Statt ? for Ute Harvest Jubilee. FARMERS WAREHOUSE STOCKHOLDERS MEET Annual Reports Made, Dividend Declared and Officers Were Elected for Next Year. The annual meeting of the stock holders ot the Farmers' Warehouse company was transacted. Tho re-1 pori showed that the last had been a1 prosperous year for the company and a dividend of eight per cent en $8,350 worth of stock .was declared, which wilt be paid immediately and also a nice reserve wljl bo apt.aside. Thc report of the president and trf/BHurer, Mr; T. T. Wakefield ritow-_ ed that tho affairs of the ' company. were in good shape and that the past year .had been a splendid one. The directors were re-elected aa follows: T. T: Wakefield, W. A. Watson, F. L. Brown, J. Fuller Wat son. B. J. Smith. T. H. Burriss. Rob ert Morehead, G. P. Browno and L. i N. Geer. Immediately after thc .stockholders meeting a meeting of the directors waa held and officers for the. ensuing year were elected .a? follows: T. T. Wakefield, proaident and treasurer. WI. A. Watson, vice president, and T. H. Hurriss secretary. Moderate. ?Boss-No; wo have all tile men we need. Laboror--Seems like yon could take one more, the little blt of work Pd 'do.-judge,.'.-.. ; ; . . *. . -. ;\*.? tes Today uty Contest the statewide toni? st. The ?ames of eight young ladies selected by the committee in Columbia us candidates in the local contest uro us follows: Miss Fruncen Trlbble. Miss rosamond l'tinline. Miss I .('ii KU- ii Ligon. .Miss Carrie Fret wei I. Miss Eleanor Frank. Miss El izabel li Van Wyck. Miss Koki Dell Ramsey. Miss Evelyn Browne. Now the Intelligencer wants to state in the beginning that wi- did not name these eight candidates. In I fact, we don't know anything about it : at all. Tiic publicity committee of the Harvest Jubilee sent us the names of eight young ladies, stating that they had boen nominated at? candi dates in the Anderson County Beauty Contest, and requested us to conduct through the columns of this paper a con?e8t"to select the most beautiful one of these elKht vonny, ladles, to represent this county In the statu* j wide contest. j Tile Intelligencer believe? that thc best way to wi tlc thc question as to which one-of those eight young ladles is entitled to tills coveted honor ls to i leave lt to u popular referendum. Therefore wo .began yesterday and I will conduct for <mc week a contest , In which any person may vote for t! e young lady ho thinks tho most beauti ful of thu eight who have been nomi nated lu the beauty contest. There will be printed in each issue of thc imper during contest week u coupon which is good for ten votes. You can clip tliis coupon and till in the nnme of the young lady you wish to vote for, and then mal! or send lt to The Intelligencer. There is no limit to tile number of coupons you can send in. Votes will bc received un until midnight of Tuesday August 17. The Intelligencer will plve thc stand ing of the candidates day to day. Whllo votes were cast yesterday for only four candidates, it is known that ballots have been prepared for all the contestants. Those who have premir ed ballots for the four candidates whoBO names do not appear in the '.box" at thc top of thi? column" are holding back their votes for some reason, evidently intending sending them in later on. Word as to buying napers f?im this offlco for the purpose of clipping the coupons. Those desiring to pur chase papera-'will bo charged the regular rate of five cents per copy. One gentleman came in yesterday and purchased 40 papers, and paid us $2 for th? lot. This entitles him to 400 votes. Positively no papers will be Bold for '?ess than the regular rate of r/ cents per copy, regardless o? whether one wishes to buy ono copy or a thousand. Wo announce this in order that everyone will know the '..ontest ls to be conducted along lines that are ccrnpulously fair. Wien the last votes have been co3t The Intelligencer will call on a commit tee of disinterested citizens to tabu late tho final returns. Helow is printed the coupon. Clip it, MU ir tho name-of the young lady you desire to 'vote for, and mall lt or bring it to The Intelligencer office to day: PON FOR TEN VOTES FOB NEW ILES REGARDING PARKING AUTOMOBILES No Cars Will be Allowed on Main Street From Whittier to and Beyond Depot. Clue'. Sammons stated last night I that ho would-, have to ask thc auto I mobile owners not tb park their cars Ion tho east side on North Main street from the intersection of Whit nor street down tb and (beyond tho Blue I Ridge raliway station. He stated that ?.to cars would bc allowed to park J thora und asked that this matter, be j called to tho attention of tho public. This action ls taken because of the narrowness of tho street-t-etwecn thc street car track and the curbing When the Piedmont and Northern Cars aro standing before the station, there is hardly enough room for vehicles and j automobiles to pass and lately- several horses have boan seen to bocomo frightened when trying U go through there and accidents have been nar rowly averted. Mr. Sammons also calls attention to the rule which'' docs not allow cars to park on Weat Yf-iitner street J from the square down to and beyond J The Intelligencer office, ila said that some were disobeying these orders and that more attention vould have to be given to this ruling in tho fu tir?. Owens-My landlord hes ordered me out because ? C-Mt pay.my rent. Bowens-Glad I met you. So has mine. Lot's change quarters.-Bos ton Transcript. ??^^tl NOME OF VOOR^^^^^l^? J***^^-? ^ IS A HOME IN PECO ?vO**- <ioi* hojlnj? homen for other*. ?5fja,i AV*** Buy a let and build jour TT w? t own home. j UL *t?^ ! III Figures of Interest to You Here is a table showing what you Ai'.E doing and what you M'GtyX clo if you would only make up youd mind to DO it. . ' *a Find the column that tits your case and then show it to your wi you will both decide that SOME THING should be done. Don't pay rent always; start NOW by buying a lot in NORTH AN DERSON. You won't pay for it probably in one or two years, but eventually the lot will be ypurs. This table shows how much a certain sum, paid for rent, amounts to in a period of from 10 to 25 years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, compounded annually. lient io Pr. Mo. Years $10 12 15 18 20 25 $1,581.68 1,808.02 2.372.52 2,847.03 3.1G3.36 3,164.20 15 Years $2,793.10 , 3,361.71 ' 4,189.04 5.027.57 5.586.19 6.982.73 20 Years $ 4,414.26 5,297.11 6,621.39 7,046.67 8,828.52 11.035.65 25 Years $ 6.583.72 7,900.46 9.876.67 11.850.67 13.167.28 ?S.467.28 Thmk of the money you are actually wasting, throwing away, de priving your famiy of by paying rent; you are paying nearly DOUBLE what you ought to pay. LOOK at the table AGAIN. We sell lots in NORTH ANDERSON for ?10. down and $10. a month; and remember our "Profit Sharing" proposition makes it well worth your while to buy during AUGUST, thereby secufing a greater portion of the profits than if you wait?d until later to buy. See or phone JOHN LINLEY or 'G?5NE WATSON Phones 647. 906, 810 We SMi Brink lots of Wster and Eat less . Meat, . Says .p ? Hoted feiiority aii Kidney Disorders a Spoonful of lad Salts In Blass of Water Before; Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate '#*:-J the Uric Acid Uric acid in meat ?aceites the kidneys, they ibecome overworked, cet sluggish, ache, and feel Uko lumps of lend. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three time? during the nigbt. When the kidneys ?log you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shorViy. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets .oar, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic i twinges when the" weather ii bad? ^ ?.Eat lesa meat, drink lots of watery also pt from any pharmacist four'ounces of Jad Salts; lake a tablespoonful te a (doss of water before breakfast for a &w ?by? and your kidneys wE? then act fine. Thia famous salts is made from thc acid of gmoes and lemon Juico, combined with li thia, and bas been tised for g?n?rations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate thou* to normal activity, a)so to neutralit? the acids in uric?, ?O it no Songer is a MMR? of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. ??'Afir ft! ^pTT?tf*nw>t HT* to?k<* a delightful effervescent htma-water drink which everyone should take sow and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists Itere say they ceL\wta of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it 5* only trouble. a* w