The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, September 02, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Greenville Wi Greenville? S imparting the Knowledge, . of Perfect No Somborn Institution ri florin roun broKl. nix. r.i! education than decs ititi Gre ercry way to train ltd .students lor ll wa of t'<itii!iui<jni. fvuity. courws or study, and t with -nt <i.-> requirements. Administration. Instruction and don modern Hunt, for .convenient, comfortable rooms, twenty-five pli?rio practico rooms. If with well r<iui[>t>?d laboratorlt'n, dlnliiK nu Improved dentin/ plant, dalry fur m?denla' room H i-r.! wC.li the taste ai grounds a Hording full opportunities rur ou Entrance requirement! a/ton 14 unit n. A.. H. I*, und M. A. di>*-rees. Literatur? training lu iJornesiie Science. Butines? c Thorough course! leading to diploma Ari, Expression. Physical Culture, Kinde lXH'ittftl In one of tim mon liealll Christian teaching, and Influence:*. Kind Tho Institution I m i , afford tho bo: m'ninium cost. For Catalogue address DA VED M. RAMSAY. D. D., Prc mm I UV sutt rn LOOK At the hard earned dollars you a r ? throwing away n dime at a time, soon your earnings are in the hands of the other fellow, who is depos iting them in the Bank at Interest. You can do it too! Start today with the Savings Depart ment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank in the County. Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a GAS R?NGE tackle the coal range all day one of these Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly A|dersoe Gas Ca A NICE B!C ROAST ot Beef. P?rfc or Hulton Is '.?ally ona ot the best meats. For if ls just as good cold as hot BP voa can have several meals with ?air ohs choking. Tell us to ??tid one tor Sunday din? nor. Ma'xo lt a big one, for our meats are so choice that only a big one will hsvr enough left to cut np old. * Vj PHONE m The Lily White Market ??. H. LINDSAY. Preprf?ter. FOLEY KIDNEY PI?? SOB KioftSY* ?JU sitae*? j ?mans College outh Carolina Ideals and Accomplishment* Womanhood B women more complota advantages for a envllln Woman's College. It is prepared In tho fullest ?meleocy and responsibility, lu :ultural Influences aro entirely la harmony nltory building* equipped alone tho most i lifo and olllcieni vi-rk. Berontncn class irge llhrary. six purl?.' i,scleoro department mu heating 300, kltciiun furnished at cost of lisbing an abundance of puro, rieb milk: ?d completeness of a good hotel. Athletic i-door sports and exercises. batim. High standard courses lending to . languages. Sciences. Valuable practical bar??, loading to diploma, s In Contmrpatory ofMatte, departments of rmt-rtmn. Normal Training Court*. y citied In America. Hcflued associates, ly, constructive discipline, st educational advantages obtainable at a GREENVILLE, 8. C. ? ? I ? REFUGE * ? ' ? Cotton is beginning to open in this section. We Will soon begin to pick it out, and give it to the speculator. But wo aro still hoping that wo will i get a better price than we did last year. Mrs. C. E. Swords and little chil dren, Uivens, Edith and Mildred ot Elberton, returned home last Mon day, after an extended visit to rela tives in this section. Mr. Herbert Dun woodie of Easlcy spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Evatt of the Bishop's Branch section. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White, last Sunday, August 2'J, a son. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crenshnw, and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gillespie amended Wealyn Cnmp mooting, at Central last Sunday. Mrs. L. T. Craig and. children. Dennis nnd Helen, of Central, spent last week at tho home of Mrs. Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Gilles pie. M?ssen Sallio and Ettie Gillespie .spent last Friday md Saturday^with their sister, Mrs. L. C. White ot near1 Central. (.Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAllister of Atlanta, are visiting relatives in this section. Messrs. W. S. Norris and S. L. Hicks attended tho association up .near Liberty, last Saturday and Sun day. They were dolegates, Mr. Nor ris from Corinth No. two, and Mr. Hicks from .Refuge, i Mrs. W. F. C. Owen of Greenville is visiting Mrs. W. G. Wilson ot thia section. The many friends of. Miss Ella Nel son, will be glad to know that she fs greatly improved. SUMMER HEADACHES - lt's the bright sun, these days, that causes headaches. You need rest glasses. Let us examine your eyes and fit you with Kosma Lenses. Kosmas cut out the bright rays of light and "ease up" the sore ind strained mus cles. "Kosma" and "Comfort" 1 mean the same. Be comfortable. Walter H. Keese & Gb. Optometrists "TIZ" GLADDENS \ SORE,JP FEET; TTZ" makes sore, bu rn ii tired fee? fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pain?, the corns, eallousss, ] blisters and bunions. '- TIZ " draws out the scidr. and poisons that puff up yopr feet. No ^ matter how hard ? vax work, how . Msg you dance, J haw- tar you . wfelk, or how long ' you remain on : Pmr f?*t, "TIZ" ' rings restful 1 foot eomfors, jj Ia won- ' derful for tired, * keb lng. swollen, smarting Jeet. Your feet 8 just tingle fur joy; shots never hurt or t ?eena tight. < Get' a 25 emt box of "TIZ" BOW trot* any druggie! or department atore. En<> foot torture forever-wear smaller shoes, t keep your ieet fresh, syett sad happy, ? r Phone 37. Hubert E. Lee Chapter. The meeting of the Robert E. Lee chapter has been postponed from Fri day afternoon of this week to Friday of next week, the place to be publish ed lacer. For Miss Heister. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Valentine en tertained charmingly at carda on Monday evening complimentary to Miss Eleanora Heister of St. Lolita. After an interesting and exciting game, the cards were laid aside, and dainty refreshments were served. The guests for the evening were: Miss Bertha Cashtn, Miss Lucy Cross, Miss Genevieve Hunter, Miss Floride Hardin, Mrs. W. H. Valentine; Messrs. T. P. Dickson, C. G. Gar rott, Eugene Milford, Chsrlle Fant. Ed Valentine, and Prof. B. M. Parks. Delightful Little (ard Parly. Mrs. R. C. McDonald entertained two tables of auction bridge on Tues day afternoon at aer pretty bunga low homo in North Arfderson. Thc guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. C. ?. Oambrill, Mrs. R. J. Rainer, Mi-a. W. H. Valentine. Mrs. D. S. Taylor, Misses Anna Ross and Jen nie Cunningham, and Miss Rcibter of St. Louis. For Xis* Luelle Donald. A delightful little party for Tuesday evening was given by Miss Mollie Brown in honor of MIBS Lucile Don ald of Iionea Path, who 1B her attrac tive house guest for a few days. The beautiful home with its pretty lawn was an ideal spot to the merry con gecinial party young par.y who wore invited for this occasion and a very happy evening Was spent. A delic ious sweet coUrce was served. Lit i it- Miss Matt ison Entertains. A charming little party for yester day afternoon was given by Miss Sara Matt ison in honor of her guest. Miss Jean Agnew of Due West. It was a delightful little informal af fair for a dozen friends, and proved to be a very pleasant afternoon for each ono. Ph lint hen Class. Tile Senior Philathoa class of the First Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at 4:20 vi iii Mrs. T. E. Howard on Greenvlllo street. MIRS Martha Richardson leaves today for Ridgo Springs, --here she will teach during thc coming winter. Mrs. R. E. Bolclrer has returned to her home in Greenville, after a vis it to her brother. Mr. E. W. Tay lor. Miss Susan Arnold of Groenwood is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rhett Parker. Miss Marguerite Brennecke of Wal halla is visiting Mrs. Ed Atkinson. MTS. C. S. Patrick, Miss Rita Pat rick, and Mr. Casimir Partrick of Charleston have returned home after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Trow bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Prince have gone to Greenwood to visit relatives. Misa Annie McLeod was hero this week on her way to hor home at Quitman, Ga., after a trip to Wrlghts vflle Beach. Miss Georgia Martin of Due West spent yesterday with friends hero. M i BS Elanora Pels ter of St. Louis is the guost of Mrs. W. H. Valen tine. Mrs. Cherry of Seneca la visiting ber daughter, M ra. J. L. Grr.y. jMjrs. R. E. Allen returned' last night from Atlanta and Greenville, where she has spent the summer. Mrs. Frank Harris will leave this morning for her home in Atlanta after a visit to her sister, Mrs. P. K. Mc Cully IA North' Anderson. Master William Mattison ls visiting Masters Carl and Leon Brock In Honea Path. Miss Ida Watson has returned from x visit to Lowndesville. Mr. and Mrs. Whitner of Seneca were the guests of Mrs. J. TL. Gray this week. Mrs. J. L. Maxwell of Savannah, who has bean spending the summer %t Caesar's Head ls the guest of her brother, Dr. W. W. Chisholm. Prof. and Mrs. E. M. Murray re turned <o trelr home In Macon, Ga., yesterday after s week's visit to. Dr. md Mrs. J. O. W?hlte. Miss Dora Gray has returned to lier home In Columbia after a visit to Kiss Anna.Ross Cunningham. lils Rest Was Broken. O. D. Wright, Rosemont, Neb., irritas: "For about six months I was ?othored with shooting and continual >alns in tho region ot my'kldneys. My ?est waa broken nearly every night >y frequent-action of my kidneys. I vas advised by my doctor . to try ^olcy Kidney Pills and one 50 cent Mttlo made a well man of me. I can ilwaya recommend Foley Kidney Pills or I know they are good." Thlis aplen lld remedy for backache, rheumatism, ore muscles and swollen Joints con sins no habit forming drugs. Sold iverywhere. On an average a man consumes one on of aoltd and liquid nourishment ?very year. Miss Helen Pant ha? returned to the city after spending the past month in California with ber sister and at tending the exposition. Miss Lois Rampey of Hodges pass ed through the city yesterday en route to Iva where aho will visit her sis ter, Mrs. T. G. 8mith. Mr. T. 8. Bannister of the Peo trie's Bank ls spending this week st his home In the eastern part ot the county. Mr. and Mrs. JI W. West of Dal las. Texas passed through the city yesterday in an automobile and dined at the Chlquola Hotel. M?BS Anna Banks of Wllliamston arrives today to visit lien sister, Mrs. H. O. Wallace on Calhoun street. Miss Dorothy Hudgens of Laurens is the guest of Miss Kihi Mac Tribble on Greenville atreot. Mr. Ivy W. Duggan of Clayton, Ga., is spending a few days in thc city before going to Clemson col lege where he will enter school. Miss Pearl Beaty of Iva was In An derson shopping yesterday. Prof. and Mrs. C. D. Coleman of Iva passed through the city yesterday en route to Ivta where tho former Is principal of the Iva high school. Mr. Coleman has been at Hock Hill for Che past six weeks and Mrs. Coleman has been visiting her mother at Tow'n ville. ? J Dr. C. H. Burton of Iva was a bus iness visitor in the city yesterday. Messrs. D. L. Barnes and DeWitt Harper of Lowndesville were in An derson yesterday. MT. H. G. Love went to Epworth vsterday where he will visit until Friday. Mrs. Charles Manship and Miss Elizabeth Manship of Baton Rouge. La., are tho guests of Miss Ger trude Douthlt. Mr. Fred Patterson of Sandy Springs was a business visitor yes terday. Mr. Frank Orr of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Irving Brownlee. Mr. W. F. Thompson of Troy ls spcnd'ng a f?w ^ays In Anderson. Mr. Thompson was formerly with Evans Pharmacy T?o. 1. I ? ? ???????????????????? !? . ? 4 ITA ? ? ? ... Mr. Lewis Bayeman died Sunday night after a lingering Pineas of more than two years. His remains were laid away in the cemetery at Starr Tuesday morning, the funeral service^> were conducted by his pas tor, Rev. J. R. McRee. Mr. and MTS. W. Frank McGee have returned from' Linwood. N.. C. where they have been attending a .missionery conference of the A. R. P. Church. Dr. It. G. Witherspoon of the Hol land Store section wss here Wednes day on professional business. Rev. T. Wi. Wallace aid family, have returrc d to their home in Sene ca siter sr.urning some time at the homo of Mrs. V. C. Sherard. Mrs. A. C. Townsend and daugh ters, Misses Lizzie and Clara. Town send, .were shopping In Anderson Wednesday. Dir. J. E. Watson of Anderson spent a short while in town Tues day; Mrs. J. D. Wilson and children are guests this week of relatives in Abbeville. Mrs. M. J. Ward and little daugh ter, Margaret, left Tuesday for their home la Micanopy, Fla...after sp- nd tag seven*} weeks here with her father, Mr. R. S. Sherard. Miss Kathleen McLean ot Spartan huvg ls the guest of Miss Edna Mc Gee. Mts. C. D. Evans has ret uned from s weeks1 visit to relatives in Abbeville. Mfcji (Fannie Lou 8kcrni.il . lci't Monday for McCormick where she goes to' spend some . time with re latives. TAr. Clem McGer of Anderson spent the week-end with his mrther. Mrs. Jane McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cochran ot Abbeville have returned home aft-r a short visit st the 'homo of Mr. Lcm Reid.. Mb-.. J. C. Ligon left Bundey for Lynchburg where he Roes to buy his fall and winter stock of goods. Mrs. A. B. Galley ls unending this week wHh relatives nesr Hones Path. Mr. Wade Thompson and sister, Mrs. Lon Herron ot Starr were visi tors in town Tuesday. Mr. sud Mrs. William rogers and Mrs; Rupert Felder "of Spartanbirrg are guests this week, of Mrs. 8. E. Anderson. Mr. Grady Clinkscales of Starr ls spending the week here with hts sis ter, Mrs. J. C. Ligon. Nene Eqnsl to C!uvnVrlsin,s. "I hsve tried most alt of the cough tures sod find that there is none that equal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has never failed to give me prompt relief," writes W. V. Harder, Mont pelier, Ind. When yost have a cold sive this em edy s trial and see for yourself what .a splendid medicine ft ls. For sale by all dealers. SEVENTH AND TENTH DIS TRICT RED MEN WILL HAVE JOINT SESSION RUN SPECIAL TRAIN Out of Anderson Over P. Sc N. for Their Convenience-Large Number Will Attend. Tho eevent.i and tenth districts of Ted Men of this state will hold their annual joint convention at Chick Springs on Saturday afternoon and evening, September 14th. Tho sessions will begin at half after three o'clock, and continue through tho afternoon. Dinner will be had at thc hotel, after which there will be speeches and dis position of business. A number of well known men have been invited to make addresses. D. W. Smoak will preside at tho sessions. A special train will be operated out of Anderson over the P. & N. for the benefit of those wi o will attend. This train will leave Anderson at 1 o'clock in thc afternoon. Returning a special will leuve Chick Springs immediately after -the conclusion of tho resslons. From 300 to 500 people aro t \ pectod to attend. The program for tho oc i easton is as follows: j lion. D. W. Smoak, presiding; R. L. Cromer, C. of R. Invocation .Rev. Sam J. Creech. Welcome to the Hunting Grounds of Chick Springs. Hon. J. Thomaa Arnold. Responso to thc address of wel come, Hon. A.. E. Hill. Business meeting. Addresses by tile following well known members of the order will bi delivered after the business session: Hon. Alvlu H. Dean of Oreen ville. Hon. Honry C. Tillman of Gleen wood. Hon. A. H. Dagnall of Anderson. Hon. Sam J. Nicholls of Spartan burg. Supper at 6:30 p. m. Night session to bo devoted largely to the degree Contest between Oruy Eagle and Tenotley Tribes. lion. A. E. Hill, presiding. The public is cordially invited to attend the afternoon session. I DEATHS I Death of a Child. Mattfe, the three-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Black ot Garvin township, died at the home of her parents Tuesday afternoon. The cause of her death was meningitis. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at Six and Twenty. A MOTOR TRUCK DESTROYED Backfire Caused Flames Which Bum* ed Large Track Tuesday Night. One of the 25 horse power Intorna ( national motor trucks owned hy thc Chero Cola Bottling works of this I city was destroyed by fire on the road hotwefeo Anderson, and WSlliamston early Tuesday evening. Two of tho trucks were making a special dellv try trip of bottled goods and had got ten about seven miles out from Ander son. Th? driver had been having trou ble with his engine, and it backt!:ed. The driver managed to get the stock off the truck before fct was burned up. TheUruck was valued at r'oout $1,200 and * was Insured with tho Realty Trust company for $500. MEETING MEDICAL SOCIETY Was Held Yesterday at Andersen County Hospital. , The regular monthly mtcting of the Anderson County Medical society was held yesterday at the county hospi tal. The attendance was good, ,a. number of doctors from various sec tions of the county being In atten dance. After the transaction of the regular business several Interesting . papers were read and helpful discussions entered Into by the attending physi cians. ? ' Restriction In Egypt. (Associated Press Correspondence. ) Cairo, Aug. 10.-Early closing ls the rule in Egypt, and follows tb? prohibition of the salo of absinthe. In' Cairo, Alexandria, the canal 8ut<z and elsewhere within a radlns of five miles of any military camp,. the sale ot alcoholic liquors of any sort ls stopped at 10 o'clock at nlghc 't"d ls not - allowed to begin until the fol lowing morning. Tm o'clock closing ls also compulsory in these districts for all cafes, restaurants and thea ters. The early closing, combined with the half lighting of the streets, which ls purely a measure of economy, hes given risa to the hellst among the natives that Zeppelins are stationed in 8yrla and intend to raid Egypt. War Pries? et Feed. (Associated Press Correspondence.) London, Avg. lt.-Tbs general in Hesse In good prices during the first year of tba war, according to the of ficial labor Gazette, fa SS per cent la the larger towns of Great Britain, and 30 per cent In small towns and vil lages. In Germany, according to figures re ceived hers, the lacrease in the sam? time Is about 65 per cent and In Vien na 75 tn 80 par cent. STETSON'S Favorite for fall. We have many for you to select from in STETSON'S soft and STIFF. Why not come in today? $3.50 and $5. T. L. CELY CO. On The Square TOMORROW MORNING We place on sale two extra good bargains. We have never offered such values as these before. / No. 1-75 pairs Red Satin Evening Slippers, ^p*. ' worth ?1.75 and f>2.oo, at per pair.?DC No. 2-A lot ladies black hutton and lace shoes made by C. P. Ford & Co., Rochester, N. Y., valued at %4.00 and $4.50, (in 3 1-2, 4 and djo Ott 4 1-2).?9*??0?J NO PHONE ORDERS FILLED i,_ NO CHARGES Geisherg Bros. Shoe Company UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHOES THAT SATISFY. fl?linOR ? rfANK Collection? GUen Carefcl Attention vmwi Ellison A. Smyth, ino. A. Hodge*** P?h&T ? P. President Cashier. IKUXI, ?? xi? s. E. Tollison. Asst Cashier. BANK OF BELTON ??S Ralf nn C f President. V. P. and Cashier. DCilUU, J. V. H. IL Campbell, Asst, Cashier. Ginning Notice We a re now ready to gin your cotton. Our gin> have been thoroughly overhauled and put in first class condition. They are in charge of expert ginners, wl?o give satisfac tion. Charges are as follows:' Ginning, bagging and ties, bales up to 650 lbs. ,. . . .. . $1.50 Ginnings, bagging and ties, bales over 650 lbs. ....$3.S0 FARMERS OIL, MILL EXCELSIOR GINNERY