The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 10, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
OPEN INDUSTlt
LABORATORY HERE
WILL ENGAGE IN MANUFAC
TURE OF, COCOA, BAY
RUM, ETC.
ANDERSON MAN
Will Be Manager of Plant?For
merly With Southern Bell
Telephone Company.
Word hnsN been received in Ander
son to the effect that Messrs. John
A. Thompson, and L?wls A. Smith
are to return to Anderson from tho
Canal Zone and open au industrial
laboratory in this city. They ycrt Cris
tobal Saturday and will land in New
York city some time next week. They
are expected in Anderson about tftC
22nd of this month.
The laboratory is to be opened for '
the manufacture of cccoa, cooking
oil, vinegar, bay rum. denatured ai
Cobol, aud other extracts and pro
ducts. Doth of the young men have
been engaged in the industrial labora
tory of the government in Panama and
both-have lots of practical experience.
Mr. Thompson will be the manager of
the plant and Mr. Smith the chemi*-*..
Mir. Smith has about 10 years ex
perience in this line of work.
Mr. Thompson was cashier of tho
Southern Bell Telephone office here
for eevcral 'months, and left Ander
won about the firat of this year. Ho
and j Mr. Smith haa a >great number
of friends in Anderson who will be
glad to hear of their return to tho
city and wish cheni every success in
their '.ew enterprise.
The'Era of the Silo.
(Prom The Wall Street Journal.)
In tho evolution of American agri
culture the years between 1910 and
1920 will properly be designated as
tbo Era of tho Silo. Until this source
of cheap feed supply came into ubo
livestock as a factor on the farm de
pended largely on producing cheap
corn. But corn at CO cents a bushel
or moro is too much of a luxury for
feeding nnd fattening animals on the
farm unless their destination is the
market where prices must cover the
cost of production. The silo not only
takes caro of the corn which does
not reach tho normal grade of ma
turity, but It releases millions of
bushels moro for the market. It
turns tho,millions of waste fodder
into a feed of highly fattening qual
ity. In other words, the silo Is the
fortross by which the American farm
restores and develops tho fertility of
the farm acres I ?r?t&:?e r-sduct?ve
nesL. :
Goats
The very dandiest as
sortment you've seen
nix mars a day, open
ed Saturday, some
four dozen, these
added to our already
, good stock ma k e s
b ?g y i n g easy. S o
many to choose from
that you are bound
to get what you
want. They range
from the staid all
solid blacks to the
brightly colored
blazers, in many ma
terials and styles.
For Children, Mi??e
$1.50 t<
We'll have for Mc
new lot of
SUITS ANI
Any time you come
new, newer than you
you see the same thins
ber it was here first ant
AWARDISED/ULTOMQST
POPULAR JOUN6 LADY
UNIQUE AFFAIR AT CENTEN
NIEL CELEBRATION AT
PENDLETON
ANNOUNCE PLANS
Next Tuesday Morning When the
Great Celebration Opens?
Live Stock Exhibits.
Editor The Intelltgeneer: T.ie lat
est is that the Pendleton Fanners*
society will awsrd a Centennial cele
bration modal to the most popular
young lady attending the celebration
at least ono day. Candidate:) and
terms of ttoting will he announced car
Uy Tuesday morning by Mrs. Sea
wrlght at Seawright's Furniture
store, near the speaker's Etun>1.
> This contest promises a great deal
of interest and amusement to the
' young people and the souvenir will
be a relic of valuo to the winner.
Tho town is quite busy brighten
ing <up, and many things around
about promise to give the visitors a
Joyous welcome to the celebration.
Prof. Shields, in cv-<rge of the live
stock and dairying ?tpartments of
Clemson college will bo in charge ot
tho live stock demonstrations ali
three days o? the celehratlou and lias
one of tho most improsslvo illustra
tions in fvaor of puro calile breed
ing.
MJsS Jayne Garlingtca has a very
pretty corner In the Farmers' hall
partitioned off for the Tomato club
demonstrations which will bo a very
attractive and educational feature ano
will tend to the schooling of household
t Improvement, w-hioh is all Important
j to every botue of tho land.
J. C. Stribilng. Pres.
How to Measure Distance on a Map.
(From The Outing Magazine.)
Distance on a map la measured by
its "scalo " If the scale is 1-62500, as
In the case the well known Unitod
States geological survey maps, it
means that one inch on tho ground,
which number is tho approvmiato
number of inches In a mile. There
fore, the scale is roughly one inch
to a mile. If tho scale Is 1-40000 the
scale is approxmiatcly on inch and
a hilf to a mile. By laying a rule
on tlic map aud ascertaining tho num
ber of inches between two points one
can calculate the number of miles be
tween them. As tho inch is the com
mon unit of measure in the Unite!
States by which the eye is accustom
ed to judgo distances ou paper, nl
most all xT.f.ps arc drawn to a scale
rep c-.:onHn? ono, two, thrv? or mere
Miles to the inch.
ss and Ladies
> $25.00
ndays telling another
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D DRESSES
i, you'll find something
see elsewhere, should.
t ebwherc, jurt remem
1 that's no joke.
Ipa
TWIN?
VIRGINIA
BEAUTIES
?I
TEN PEOPLE?Feat
ville Ciri
This is th
E No Ach
IKE FIRST NUMBER
OF LYCEUM G??BSE
________
WILL APPEAR AT ANDER
SON COLLEGE NEXT
SATURDAY
GOOD ATTENDANCE
Is Expected, Although Other En
. terta inmersts for That Night
Are Being Planned.
The first attraction of the Andcrpoii
College Lyceum course will make its
appearance in Anderson next Satur
day evening;, October 16, in the college
auditorium. It will be the L. . C.
Orchestra with eight pieces and comes
to this city most highdy recommend-'
cd.
- It seems very unfortunate thrtt this
number will appear next Saturday
night sinco that being tbo day of the
Cleinson-Auburn football game, oth
er entertainments In' which the town
people will be interested are being
planned. One of theo 'entertain
ments will be a dance, or -will prob
ably, be hinco a committee has been
appointed to arrange for one. In ad
dition to VAs there will'be a perfor
mance at the Anderson theatre. Dr.
Kluard stated yesterday that rie
thought tha.>. it would be impossible
for the date of the lycouin number
lo bo changed.
However, there will be a good at
tendance at tho college on that even
ing. Many tickets have already bAen
o?d and a great many will attend
because they have already Durphae
ed these. Then again, the quality of
the attraction will bo great encash, to
cause many to attend oven if there
aro sevfcral other entertainment?- In
the city that night. It would be best
if the orchestra could como on anoth
er night, bul since it cannot, the at
tendance is expected to be good just
tho same. > . i
Other numbers which have bo?ri nr
ranged at Anderson College; this ?a?
son are:
The Metropolitan Grand QuaVttc.
Dr. T. Pi Blaxton. United States
Commissioner of Education.
Scotney-White- recital.
Ralph Parnetto, humorist lecturer.
Dunaway company, in the "Lady of
tho Decoration."
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LANDER COLLEGE *
* * ** ** +**#*+*+?_+**
. The college work *s proceeding
steadily. The few cases ? of. -home
sickness are about ovar and the stu
dent bod; is working with a will and
good humor.
On lasf Saturday nigTit, the Y. W.
C. A. gave ? pleasant reception to
?he ; new students, . It was greatly
enjoyed. On Monday night tho now
teachers-., wore entertained by the
faculty. It wa sa. veritable hanquo?
and a most delightful occasion.. Again
on Cet. 7th ?tra..George <\ ?fodgos. j
Jr., entertained the ritorni ?ers-of, the
faculty who were serving at the time !
she taught at Lander college. Smo
reported a very pleasant evening.
As a sharp contract to these func
tions was the call of Miss Mary New
ton, to thr funeral ot bor father, the
late Oen. H. H. Newton' of Bennctta
vtlle. She had the eympatihy of the
entire college home and appreciative
rasoiut'ons were passed.
Her. It. O. Lawton spent last Sun
day at his old charge. N?rth -Augna*
ta, and Dr. Wilson preached at Vor
der y on the ?ame day..
,-.? Among recent guests nt the college
were Mr. M. Carso of Portsmouth,
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CITY AIS
"WH
uring JOE ARMSTRONC
dits also HERMAN LEWI
e Show The
ranee ?n ?
Va., and Mies M?attlc Melles of Dll
lo'i on laet Saturday und Sunday.
The Lander chub organized on Oc
tober 4th, and Mrs. Alexander was
elected president. .e club Is now
actively engaged In a * for the
lyceum cours? which begins with an
entertainment bytn? Carroll Glee
club on October 15th. Four other fine
number:} have i-oen engaged and the
college and, couimr ilty will have the
usual pleasure and profit afforded by
the lyceum.
On Sunday night, September 2*ti.i,
the opening sermon was delivered by
1"*5V. W. C. Oreria. It was an able
discussion o" Sunday school.
HEAVY MEAT EATERS
HAVE,SLOW KiONEYS
Eat less meat if you feel Back
achy or bave Bladder
trouble.
No mau. or woman .who cats meat
rcgulary ca?. make'aI1mistakc by flush
ing th? kidneys occasionally, says a
well-krt?wn authority. .. Meat forms
uric acid which.cqpflUe*. the k'dneys,
they become overworked from the
strain, get sluggish and fall to filter
the waste and poisons from the blood,
then we get sick. Nearly all rheu
matism, headaches, liver trouble, ner
vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and
urinary' disorders come from sluggish
kidneys.. 1
The moment you feel a dull acbo in
tho kidneys or your, back hurts or if
tho urine is cloudy*, offensive, lull oC
sediment, -rcgul?r oT passage or at
tended by a sensation1' of scalding;
stop eating meat and get about four
ounceo o? Jad Salts from any phar
macy take a tnblespnunful in a glass
if water before breakfast and in a
fow days your kidneys will then net
fine. This famous salts is mude from
the acid of graphs and lomon juice.,
combined with Ulula, and has been
used for generations ' to flush and
simulate the kidneys, also to neu
tralize the acids in urine so It no
longer causes irritation, thus ending
bladder ^weakness.
Jad H.dts is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful efferves
cent lithia-water drink which evcry
Ota? should take now and then to keep
lite kidneys clean arid active and the
blood pure,- thereby avoiding serious
kidney complications.
!
THEY CAME,
THE VALUES
The result of our first w
baa proven a
BIG SU
\Ve ha > gotten orders frc
)<ad never pa-tfonized us. befe
peating orders, we must be
pleased to have you try us th
See Tuesday's Intel!
?GBNEflVg
f?very thing liver
Phone 5C
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O'S VU
1, the celebrated Black fa<
IS and the HARMONY TI
it Guarantet
^ices
AHrtWn-r Anyway.
O'Brien?So the landlord lowered I
the rlnt for yez. He'll save money at]
that.
Cceey?How so?
O'Brien?Shure, It's Ichs he'll bo
I in- when yo don't pay It.?Punch.
1H "??Kfiri?"What does Blifkln rc- ]
mind you of?"
Hohsou?"Well, every timo I meet I
Blifkln he reminds me of a little debt,
I've owed him for over a year."?Wall
Street Journal.
Save Part of
Your Income
Our happiest r mo
m?n ts are when .ve
forget self in useful
effort.
System c o u is,
Save a Dime a Day.
Thousands are using
the Dime o c k et
Saving Bank .and
t?iere is one for you
here.
Citizens National
AT THE -
m WM AND
OuQUERED
eek's advertising of Specials
CCESS
>m a great many people who
ire, and judging from the re
pleasing them. We will be
is week.
tgencer for Specials.
in: . : ' . " ?' .
LMORE
269 Greenville
NEXT
Presents
A LAUGH
A SCREAM
A ROAR
:ed Comedian, recently on the United Vaude
HO, a cracking good trio of singers.
zs to Chase the Blues
10c and 20c
BIJOU THE?T1
MONDAY
"NO BABIES ALLOWED"
Joker Comedy.
? E QUE! !S OF JUNGLE TOWN"
Hirer Heel Bison.
ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL
Hereafter We Will NOT Close for Supper.
MONDAY
Twin City Amusement Company Presents
THE VIRGINIA BEAUTIES
1 I*
"WHO'S WHO"
Featuring Joe Armstrong, the Blackface Comedian, who has
?Seen on the United VaudveiHe Circuit for the past year;
als? Herman Lewis and the Harmony Trio. This
company carries Ten people, and comes
highly recommended.
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