The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, September 14, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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The New Tennis Doubles Champ? William M.. Johnston. William M. Johnston shone ni:.iin as a tennis champion when with tho help of Clarence J. Griffin he beat Mau rice E. Mclaughlin and T C. Bundy for the tenuis doubles < Itampionship st Foreirt HillU 1. The day i-'fore Clarence J Urlfli??. T. C. Bundy. he had won the singles championship I by beating McLaughlin in the rinnt or : the tournament. He and Griffin r*!?;il ? lenged Mclaughlin nnd Bund. Kio doubles champions and wor. struggle. EXCURSION TO ATLANTA, GEORGIA vu PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RY , And I SEABOARD ? t Weduesdy, September 15th, 1915. J Tickets sold on morning trains from Spartanburg and Greer. Spe cial trains operated from Greenville and Anderson.'1 Trie following low excursion rates anal schedule will be used : : From Schedul' Bound From Schedule Round (. Trip Fare Trip Fare J Spsrtattburjr .. .. 10:20 A. M. $840 Feller .. .. .. 1:40 P.M. JUKI ? Tueapen .. .. ...10:40 A. M. 8?0 willlamston.1:45 P. 8JH> ( Dtaican.et .10x441 A. M. MO Anderson.1:80 P. M. 8.00 I Greer .. .Itt ?6? A. M. &25 Belton.2x00 P. M. 3JJ0 Chick Sprigs ., . .11:04 A. M. &25 Hones Path ... . .. 2*15 P. M. 8J00 ?*r!orii-.. >;. . ; .iii? A. M. ??S- Donalds.8:25 P. M. 8.00 Paris lille A. M. 125 ghosts Jet..S:80P.M. 8.00 r Greenville .... .. 1:00 P. M. MO Hedges.8:40 P. M. 3.00 i Vlsteear'...?. ... 1:80 P. M. Mt Arrrre Atlanta .... 7:80 P.M. ? RETURNING Tickets will be honored on all Seaboard Trama I leading Atlanta before midnight, Sunday, September 19th, 1915. \ LAST CHANCE to go to Atlanta this summer on excursion rates. > Don't forget tho date, September 15th, 1915. Excursion will run ram or shine. SpeciM arrangements made for handling colored people. For detail information cali your nearest P.* & N. Ticket Agent, or > C. S. ALLEN, ji? E Traine Manager, Greenville, S. C. ANNUAL EXCURSION To SAVANNAH, GA., JACKS?rWILLE, FLA., AND TAMPA. Tuesday? September 2lst, ?9?5 vu SOUTHERN RAILWAY In Connection with Blue Rridge Ry. -,-r Anderson. ..14.00..., D??tqn.4.00.... Monea Path.^.OO..., WtHlamstoo. 4.00.... Donalds.S.80... Shoals .Tnnctlon.8.76... Rt Fares Rt Fares Jacksonville Tampa ....87.00.$9.00 ... 7.00.9.00 .... 6.75....8.00 .... 7.00.0.00 .... 8.05.f.80 .....8.80.8.75 Tickets will M ?old for all tra?as September 21st. Tickets good returning on ail regular.trains to reach original starting point before midnight ss fol low?; .To Savannah. S?pVSBth.; to.Jacksonville. Sept. 28th., to Tampa, Sept 80th.. 1816. .SCHEDULE: ijfegnf '.Aridersbn 0:15 A. Mi Arrive Havannah ?.40 P. ht. ?AS. JStckaoBVlBfl 10.80 P. M. 4.42 P. M. 4.00 A. l?. 8.25 A. IL Through coaches and pullman sleepers will be handled. Fdr compile iaftftrtnatlon. p<l?man r?servation, etc., apply to tickoi s.jtfnts. j. R. ANDERSON. Supt. B. R. Ry-, W. R. TABER, T. P. A. Anderson, ?. C. Greenville, 8. C. W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. c. .M a ur It?- E. McLaughlin. Johnston, twenty years of age. Is the ensatlon of the year In tennis, Just aa was Mclaughlin when he be gan to shine. Like McLaughlin he is a Californian. So 1H Orlflln. Thus all tiie tennis championships are held by Californians. * + * ******************* * * * STANDING OF TBE CLUBS. * ? * * ? + *++*+?*++++++?++?.*.++ Southern. Won. Lost. P.C. tow Orleans. 87 56 60S Hrmlngham. 77 64 546 fferaphiB. 76 68 528 {ashville. 72 70 507 Ulanta. 70 71 497 Chattanooga. 64 74 463 tloblie. 62 80 437 little Hock. 58 82 414 American. Won. Lost. P.C. tost?n. 89 43 674 detroit. 88 48 647 Chicago. 79 55 590 Vashington. 73 69 553 icw York. 59 71 454 lt. Louis. 56 78 418 Cleveland. 51 84 378 Philadelphia. 38 94 288 I National. j Won. Lost. P.C. philadelphia. 75 56 673 irooklyn. 73 62 64 .? joston...71 62 633 it. Louts. 66 71 48? Ihicago. 62 68 477 Cincinnati. 64 70 477 Pittsburgh. 64 73 467 lew York. 60 72 455 Federal. Won. Lost. P.C. Itriburgn,. 75 60 .663 .. 73 62 640 I, OMIS. 72 62 540 fewark .. .. 69 62 626 ?ansas City. 69 64 519 rocklyn. 68 69 497 Uffalo. 68 70 493 altimore. 44 87 336 f******************** i I ESTE EDA Y'S RESULTS, t 4 ********************** Sont hern League. .At Atlanta 7; Mobilo 3; fire in Inge, rain. .At Now Orleans 5; Birmingham 2. No others scheduled. (National League. At St. Louis 3; Brooklyn 6. ?At Cincinnati 6; New York 6; Leven innings. {At Pittsburgh 2; Philadelphia 4; ii rt i-eu innings. ?At Chicago 4; Boston 5. '' ... American League.' ?At New York 0; Detroit 2. At Phildelphla 2; St. Louts 8. At Washington 3; Cleveland 2. At Boston 2; Chicago 0. At Boston 4; Chicago 0; second Ight Innings, dar.'tnoss. Federal league. At St. Louis 3; Newark 6. ?A: Brooklyn 7; Pittsburgh .No others scheduled. -- 4: Objected to Payten- Twice. ?ook hera, walter. Eighty cents is lUtrageous price for a portion ot ragua." es. slr, but you soo, slr, we're Utting on a very expensive cabaret lbw, and" ?Tl know, all ?boat ?..te cabaret show, bald for that with, tho soup."-Kan is City Times. Shrewd Desists. rRahkln-Iant that Dr. Riggendeive, ie wealthy dentist? .Pbyle-Yea. Rankin-1 wonder why he ls eating (a meals in this restaurant. ;Phylo-He always pat h ron lees tho istaarauts during the blackberry pie jason BO he can pick ont thc people hose teeth nee drilling.-Judge. f None Eqaal to Ctuuaserlal&'e. ."I have tried most all ot the cough ?and nad that there ls none that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, never failed to give me prompt diet,- writes W. V. Harn?r, Mord iller, Ind. When you have a cold ve this remedy a trial and see for >nrself what a splendid medicine lt . For sale by all dealer?. wm '?y mm You can ft;-. Copjmahtt?. ib? &. J, i<e>uuloj lut,. < play P. A. both ways ! Prince Albert is a regular double-header for a single admission; a two-bagger with the bases f :11 and two out in the ninth! Yes, sir, it pleases [immy pipe smoker just as it satisfies the . alic - ! You can't put P. A. in wrong, because, everything any man ever hankered for fri the co line! The patented process fixes that-and ^ut the bite and parch J , yon listan to this nation-wide smoke news, men, because we tell a P. A will come across like it was an old friend. YouH get fond of it on the first fire up, it's so good, and so cool, and so chummy! r jr the national joy smoke just let's you go-to-it all the day long without a come-back! And you don't have to take a correspondence course in tobacco smoking to under stand how to smoke P. A. You take-to-it, natural like ! We tell you Prince Albert will put new joykinks into your palate! If you roll 'em, P. A. will sound a new note as to just how good the makins can be! Realize that men everywhere-all over the world--are smoking Prince Albert tobacco. That certainly ought to put a lead-me-to-it whisper in your ear! Prince Albert it sold everywhere in toppy red bc?s, Sc ; tidy red tin*, 10c, and in handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors: cito, in that dandy pound crystal-glans humidor arith the spange-maistmiier tup thai keeps the tobacco at the high point of perfection. , R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. t,..A ? SJ te** Robert A. Gardner New Golf Champion. Described In Detail. "What did Joan ot Arc v/?-ar?". "Sha wore." answer the girl; At the foot of the clans, "a < suit of efttpl. trimmed with sheet iron, and cat atong, rather severe lines."-Louisville <*-oa rier-Journal. ^rgeant-No*, then dont you know how to hOM a rifle? recruit-I've run a splinter in ihy finger. Sergeant, (em&<tietc#)~-Oh yon have, have you? Bin scratchtn* yer 'end, I suppose? -Exchange. Ifs Danger. Doctor-I am Sorry te say, Mrs. O'Plannagan. that your son te suffer ing from gastritis. ';? Mrs. O'Plaxjiagan-Sh uro, doctor, aa* lhat can't be! Divil a blt do We burn onythtnc j?ut parafin candles in this house.-Kxchaftge. "What do yon think, my r?ear? Mr. Smart leigh says he could'usc my head in his business." "1 haven't a doubt of it. He manu factures concret;."-Buffalo Ks press. Making Heady for Another Big Wheat Crop. (From the Wichita Times.) Even before tho heavy rains ol this week had fallen thousands of acres of wheat lands throughout this and adjoining countries had already been plowed and harrowed ready to be sown to wheat, and wc may expect the largest acreage planted to Wheat this fall than ever before. Much of the plowing, was done by tractors, which do the work whother the ground is soft or not. Now that more than four' Inches of rain has fallen during tho week it will make it so tb alt those who have not provided themselves with tractors can do their early fall plowing with their tearca and do it with comparative case. The acreage planted to wheat last fall in Wichita county was estimated at about S0.000. This fall it will be much greater. His Wife-"Never mind if you have lost everything. You still have mo." Mr.; .Bustup-^'But you're not an as set. You're a running expense." Judge. Salts If Backachy And Kidneys Hurt Stop Eating Meat for a While If Your Bladder is Troubling You. When you wake up with backache nu) .lu i i misery in the kidney region lt generally nv.ms you have been eat ing too much me*vt, says a well-known t?thftrityr.Meat ?orms arie acjd which >ver?.v,orks thu -kidneys In their effort ? fn '.fttt?r it from the blood and they j !>eeorOf? sort ot paralyzed and loggy, when your kdineys get sluggish and nog you inrJst ?elleve them, like you relieve your boweli> removing air the ! body's urlnous -waste,- else you have' backache, sick headache, dizzy spells ; rouY stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is.bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channols of ten get sore, water st Aids and you are abliged to . ?k relief two or three times ?inring th? night Either consult _s good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist, about four ounces of Jad 3elts; take a tablespoonful In a glass if water before breakfast for a few lays and your kidneys will then act' Hue. Thia famous salts Is made from j tho acid of grapes and lemon juice! combined wltb l?tala, and has been j used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to ' neutralit? acta's In the urine so it no ' longer irritates, thus ending Madder, weakness. j , - .tad Salts Ts a life saver for regular ' meat egtera.. It ts inexpensive, can-J lot injure and makes a aeiightful, ef- j ''.r??.scent lithta-weter drink. A CONFESSION ??I ''.!?? " " r ,-? Hopes Her Stateinent, Made Public, will Help Other Womro. Hines, Ala,-"I must confess", says Mrs. Eula Mae Reid,,?l.,this place, "thal Catdui, the woman's UJt?tisfaa done me a great deal of good. ;,y. ' ? Before I commcnc?dhaMMt- Cardul, I would spit up everything j;?e?e. I had a tired, sleepy feelu?g^hVtligTP^, and was irregular. r. ?oula hardly drag around, and would have severn headaches con tinuously. Since taking Cardul, I have entirely quit spitting up what 1 eat. Everything seems to digest all right, and 1 have gained 10 pounds in weight." If you are a victim of any of the numer ous ills so common to your sex, 4 ls wrong to suiter. I. for halt a century, Carduj naa been re lieving just such ills, as ls proven by the thousands of letters, similar to the above? which pour into our office, year by year. Cardul is successful because it is corn on lite womanly constitution, and l?elos build the weakened organs back to heal :u and strength. Cardul has helped others, and will help rou. too. Get a bottle today. You wen't regret it. Youi druggist se! ls it. Writ? to : ? CtMlt*M>ftsaM*dlclneCowLadle*' Ad rt-ry ? DwU Ch?iUttx?n?. TMtt>- tor Speciat Irv ttrmeiimii<m your ?? and book, ''Hom* ?rNtratm for women,"tent ta plain wrapper. NC 120 ur m MM, E, T1RE? FELT Oood-bye sore feet, burning fee*/ swol Een ioa?, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired Peet. Oood-bye corns, callouses, bunton* and r aw,, pp Os. 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