The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 12, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Children Cry for Fletcher's
The Kind You Have Always ^Bought, and which has boen
la use for over SO years, has borne the Signatare of
.yriff ,*tf* " *Bd luw made under his per
fil *j?W#-+~jF,. ?onal supervision since ita infancy.
\>tT?^ \ VVT^r*-.. 'Allow no ono to deceive you in tLIs.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and *? Just-os-good *.* are but
EXIM riuiontH thut trifle with and endanger ?io health of
lu?an ts and Children-Experience against Experiment,
What ls CASTORIA
?astoria ia a harmless substitute for Cantor ??L pare
goric, Drops and t?ootiiiug Syrups. It ht pie ? jant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio
eubstanco. Its ago is ita guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It
Oas been in constant uso for tho rc"ef of Constipation,
Flatulency, V/Ind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels.
asHlniilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep!
Th? Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of <
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
"Spiritual Dimensions Set For Life Insurance"
President E. W. Randall, of the American Life Convention, in a speech be
fore that Body, said in part:
Life Insurance educates children; Ufo insurance protects thc family; life
insurance cultivates the hahit of thrift; life insurance makes provision for thc
inevitably rainy day; life insurance pays debts and lifts thc mortgage from tho
home.
Lifo insurance g[ives repose to the rich and courage to tho poor; life insur
ance builds credit and ro-eBtablishcs encumbered estates; life Insurance pro
vides scholarships endows charities and erects churches; life insurance is full
of human interest. It appeals to the hearts of men nlwayr.
Life Insurance preserves business by protecting thc factors which make
buHlne&B a success; life Insurance builds estates and furnishes the safest
medium for tho distribution of estates; life insurance encourages the mar
riage? of the prudent man and woman and lays the home foundation; life in
surance replaces hardships and adversity with ease and serenity-and peace
of mind adds length of days.
Life insurance is every day, common sense, intelligent business with a
practical spirit of understapdlng and co-operation; life Insurance certifies to
a man's love of family and deepens the love and respect which wife and chil
dren hold for him.
Life Insurance Universal.
Life insurance ls universal lu its beneflcience. Its service is adapted to
all classes and cononppg ot mon. Tho poor need li. Tho rich demand lt.
Life Insurance insures tho unexpected. It lives up to its promises and
pays nil inst claims promptly and unostentatiously. It is positive and per
manent.
Life insurance stands between thc home and the enemies of its happiness
and security. For cooperative service in home protection, it ls the greatest
institution In the world.
Life insurance, by good, conduct and large results, is constantly securing
wider and better recognition. Legislation ls less hostile and supervision is
more helpful and sympathetic.
Life insurance has outgrown the original purpose'for which lt was insti
tuted and has beccmo a dominant factor In every department of life. It is
admitted to be essential to the maintenance of the social business and fianclal
structure.
Life insurance renders large public service. General taxation ls lessoned
because of lt. Fewer almshouses are needed. Old agc for the beneficiaries
of life insurance doeB not mean becoming a community charge. Children
are educated-are given a fair chanco in life-and good citizenship ls assured.
Life insurance" h?s its "finished product." Last yaar, more than Ave hun
dred millions of dollara were paid to tho beneficiaries of life Insurance. Tho
full moaning in human comfort of the many individual payments In all parts
of tho country under all imaginable conditions, making np so great a total,
is impossible of expression.
The Mutua! Benefit Life Insurance Company
M. M. MAT TISON, GENERAL AGENT
C. W. Webb, District Agent
J, J. Trowbridge,
C. E. Tribble,
W. R. Osborne,
Anderson, S. C.
Special Agents.v
CALOMEL .S MERCURY! ST SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
"OotesBs lim Tm" Starts Year U*r
lifer This Caiosel tad Basal
SiHvife or Mike Yo? Sfck.
Listen to mel Take no more slek
ening, salivating calomel when bilious or
constipated. Don't lose a day's work!
Calomel ii mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of i?? bones.
Calomel, when it comes into eootset,
with sour Wk* crashes into lt, breaking}
it np. This is when you fert that awful
nausee and cramp i.ig. If you arc slug
pt*ii and "all knocked out," if yeer
liver is torpid and bowels constipated
f.r voa have headache/ dix?ness, coated
tongue, if breath ?is bad or stomach sour
just take a spoonful of harmless Dod
son's XAver Tens 04 my. gu?rante?.
nwe my guarantee-Qc- to say drug
store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod
son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to
night and if it doesn't strahlten you
right up and make you feel fine and
vigorous by morning I want you to go
back to the store and get your money.
Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sal? of calomel because it ia real liver
medicines entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate or moke you sick.
I guarantee that one apooaful of Dod
son's Liver Tone will put your slu&ghU.
Ufer to work and olean your boweU of
that spur bile and constipated waste
which ia e??gt?ing<yuur system and mak
ing you teal misersble. I guarantee that
a bottle of Dodson1* Liver Tone wilt
keep your-?ntlv* family fading fine for
month*. Olva lt to your children. It ls
harmless; doesn't grlpo and they Uko Hs
pVnnst taste,
APPEARS NEGRO BURNED
AND WAS THEN
SHOT
MORE ARRESTS
Two More Negroes Pieced in Jail
After Second Inquest By
Coroner liar din.
Two negroes, Jim Wakefield and
Trueuien Davis, have been placed in
the county jail with Jim Donaldson
for the murder of George Whitner.
which occurred in the Five Forks sec
tion of the county last Friday morn
ing. The last named ucgro was j
placed m jail Friday after au inquest
by the coroner, but tue first two nam
ed were arrested after later develop
ments of a serious nature.
In preparing Whitner for burial it
was discovered that he had been ter
ribly burned about the lower limbs
and the back. It will be remember
ed that this shooting took place at a
saw mill where was located an engine
and that the negroes testified U.:at
Whitner was shot in a scuffle over a
shot gun with Donaldson.
When the county officers learned
that the dead negro had been burned,
they returned to the Five Forks sec
Lion wllf- an order to open the grave.
This was done and a physician ex
amined the burns. Another inquest
waa held with the result that Wake
field and Dav!? wore placed In Jail.
Tho fourth negro has not yet been
found.
All three of the negroes were ques
tioned at tne countv Jail yesterday by
i representative of The Intelligencer,
but none of them would acknowledge
that they knew anything about thc
suming. Wakefield seemed to want
o tell about the affair but would not.
He stated that he was on the other
ride of tho engine when t/ho scuffling
was going on that all of tho other ne
groes, of which there were four were
mgaged in it. He ?tated that he did
lot know whether Whittier was held
?p against the engino or not. When
iBked if he did not hear the negro
.el lin g he Btated that he did not. He
itated. however, that fie was firing un
he engine and had been putting in
he second round of wood JuBt before
he row began.
It is evident that there is something
nore to the case than that Whitner
vas s?ot in the scuffle, but Just what1
t Is. cannot be learned from the. ne- |
rroes.
I6H! AGIO STOMACH.
SOURNESS, HEARTBURN.
GASJR_ DIGESTION
rhe moment "Pane's Diapepsin'
reaches the stomach all
distress goes.
Do some foods you Sat hit back
?ste good, but work badly; ferment
tito stubborn' lumps and cause a sick,
nur, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or
Irs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape's
)lapepsin. digests everything, leaving
?thing to Eour and upset you. There
ever was anything- so safely quick,
o certainly effective. No difference
ow badly your stomach is disordered
ou will get happy relief in five min
ies, but what pleases you most is
hat it strengthens and regulates your
toxnach BO you can eat your favorite
oods without fear.
Most remedies give you relief some
Imss-they are slow, but not turc.
Pape's Diapepsin" is quick, positive
nd puts your ctomach In a healthy
ondit ion so the misery won't come
ack. '
You feel different as aeon as
Pape's Dlapepsln" comes in con teat
'1th the stomach-distress Just van
>hes-your stomach gets sweet, no
ases, no belching, no eructations of
ndlgested food, your head clears and
ou feel fine.
Go now, make the best investment
ou ever made, by getting, a largo
fty-cent CBBO of Pepe's Dlapepsln
rom any drug store. You realise in
ve minutes how needless it ls to
after from Indigestion, dyspepsia or
ay stomach disorder.
TH" FOR ACM,
SOREJP'FEET
Good bye sore feet, buming fest, real
ai feet? sweaty feet, smelling foci, tirol
N?>
Good-bye corns, callouses, Lunion? and
raw spots. No
mora ' hoe tight
vets, iw more limp
ing with pain or
drawing up your
face in agony.
"TIV I* magical,
acts right off.
"TUT* draws oak
all the poisonous
exudations which
puff up the feet.
Use "?12!* and for
get your loot
IIMTT. Aht hew comfortable your feet
aol. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now aft
ny druggist or department store. Don't
rifer.?jHeva good feet, glad feet,-feet
hat never swell, never hort, never get
Ired. A year'* foot cornie* t guaranteed
r money refunded.
REHEARSALS BEGIN
BEAUTIFUL KIRMESS
LOCAL TALENT ARE TO BE
TRAINED FOR PER
FORM ANCE
MUCH INTEREST
Is Being Shown and Mr. Agostini
Thinks Will Be a Grand
Success.
Tho first rehearsal for the hu*"
performances of thc KirmeBS which
ls to bo staged in this city and tn
which local talent will be eniployci,
was Moid yesterday afternoon In the
hall over the Anderson theatre and
thcro were numbers of boys and girls
present. Last night there was a
gathering of the grown -tps for the
scenes of tho Bohemian, the Strollers,
a?* Carmen, and there were about
seventy-five iproBont. Owing to tfie
fact th st there was an ubsence of
young men, part of the rehearsal
had to bo postponed.
. The Kirmcss will appear in Ander
son under the auspices of the civic
association. As ds generally known,
the beautiful Kirmcss has been staged
in nearly all of the principal C'.?'CH
of fi? United States and Canada and
ls always a great success. It it
wonderful to see what local talent can
do In a performance of the Kirmcss
and the people of Anderson are do
lighted over the fact that 4t will be
staged In this city.
Mr. P. M. Agostini, thc originator
of tho Kirmcss and thc man who has
had it staged in all of f e principal
cities in tho country, ls in direct
charge of it here. Ile came over
from Greenville yesterday afternoon
to glvte his personal direction to the
rehearsals. Mr. P. L. Lynwood, thc
business manager who has been with
Mr. Agostini for the post 21 years, ts
expected to come to Anderson within
t'je next few days.
Mr. Agostini ls greatly nleased
with Anderson and its people, and ex
pects little trouble in getting up a
brilliant and successful Kirmess.
Lately ho bas been in charge of tho
Knness in Augusta and Mn con, Qa.,
Asheville, N. C., and Columbia and
Greenville. He states that tho per
formance in Anderson will be put on
sometime during thc latter part of
this month.
DEATHS
Death bf Child.
Wash McCue, the Iii months old
child of Mr. andi Mrs. 'James H. Mc
cue of the Equinox mill dlod Sunday
morning at 1 o'clock. Interment was
made yesterday nt Sandy Springs.
Death Little ?Irl.
Ora Lee, the little two year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Phllyaw of near thc Equinox mill,
died yesterday at 12 o'clock noon. In
terment will be made this afternoon
at 3 o'clock at Silver Brook cemetery.
For Indigestion.
Never take pepsin and preparations
containing pepsin or other digestive
ferments for indigestion, as the more
you tako the moro you will have to
take. What is n?edo is a tonic like
Chamberlain's Tablets that will en
able tho stomach to perform its func
tions naturally. For sale by all dcal
ors.
"Pa. what Is meant by 'emoluments
af office?"
."That's a high-c-ounding word used
frequently by politicians to denote
their pay, my son, auid it's like char
ity."
"How's that, pa?"
"lt covers a multitude of sins."
Birmingham Age-tt?rald.
GUSS OF SILTS IF
YOUR KIDNEYS HURT
Eat leas meat if yon feel Back?
achy or have Bladder
trouble.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush
the kidneys occasionally. You mus4.
relieve them like you relieve your
bowels; removing all the acids, waste
Ud poison, else yon feel a dull mis
ery in the kidney, region, sharp pains
in tlie back or sick hesdsche. dizzi
ness, your stomach sours, tonguo is
?oated and ? hen the weather ls bad
?Sftt b*ve rheumatic twinges. The
irina is cloudy, foll of sediment; the
mounds often get Irritated, obliging
.nu to get up two or tfcr'e times dur
ng the night.
To neutralise these instating acids
md flush off thc body's urinons wsste
(et. about four ounces of Jad S?..o
rora any pharmacy; take a table
ipoonful In a glass ot water before
?renktest for a few days and your kid*
teys will then sci fine and bladder
Usorders disappear. This famous
alts is made from the acid of grapes
nd lemon juice, combined with lltbla,
nd bas been used for generations to
lean and stimulate sluggish kidneys
nd stop. Madder Irritation. Jad
lalta is Inexpensive; harmless and
jakes a delightful effervescent llthla
rater ?rick which millions of men
ad women take now . and then, thus
voiding serious kidney snd bladder
Iscases.
DELEGATION ?O MEET
IN THE NEAR FUTURE
WILL ACT UPON RECOM
MENDATIONS MADE
RECENTLY
IS NOW VACANCY
Since Death of John D. Sillon
Magistrate Will Have to Bc
Appointed.
Senator J. L. Sherard yesterday
staled that a meeting of the Ander
son county delegation would be held
In thc next fow days to consider Im
provements to be made at tho county
Jafl, recommended, by Albert John
stone, secrotary of tho state commis
sion of charitlos and corrections, and
'?Iso to consider a recommendation to
Governor Manning of a man to take
thc place as magistrate of tho late
John D. Sltton.
A few weeks ago Mr. Join stone
visited Anderson in his tour of tho
cities of the state inspecting the Jails
and county chain gangs and stated
that certain improvements were need
ed at thc Anderson count> jail. Arnon*;
thet i wore two additional bed rooms
in thc rendent section of tho Jail, a
dent lon room, a paddod cell, shower
baths for prisoners, etc. At thc
county nome he also made some sug
gestions and tho county delegation
may tnko action on this matu r ui tito
same time. As Yot .Mr. Johnstone
has not submitted his recommenda
tions in writing but It ls presumed
that he will do so within the next
few days.
Senator Sherard stated that as yet
he had received only ono application
for the vacant office of magistrate.
Mr. Harrison A. Poster. Ho stated
that he had received sovtoral loiters
recommending Mr. F'oster.
G A ?
To cook with is the most
convenient fuel to be
had.
And it is the cheaper,
too when the least bit of thought
and attention ia given iL
Try it for awhile, and
you will like it. There are many
satisfied users of gas in Ander
son.
It's just the t?iing to
heat the bath room with.
Anderson Gas Co.
fMttE. ?va
.UL
i,
It's Time to Change
Zip! What a sharp, cold wind! Caught you
unprepared, or rather unprotected. Made you
shiver, eh? *
Well, it's the season for long, protecting under
wear right now, and we're ready
WITH A COMPLETE line of the softest garments
in two-piece and onion suits. COLD-RESISTING,
medium weight, sane and salo under-suhs for exact
ing men, both as to their sises and their comfort.
Two-Piece Suits $1.00 to $3.00
Union Suits $1.00 to $4.00
T. L. CELY CO.
.? I H H.f..I
Now Look Oct For
JACK FROST
Better come in
today and select
your
HEATER
We have them in
various styles
and sizes.
SULLIVAN
Hardware Co.
Andersen, ,
Greenville, Belton.
SAMPLE SHOES
F" O R W OMEN
Yesterdays express brought us 100 pair sample
shoes for women, worth $3.00, $3.50 and $4,00,
. in patents, dulls and kids-plain and colored tops
button and lace.
On sale today for
$1.50
NO CHARGES
NO APPROVALS
Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co
UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE
SHOES THAT SATISFY
Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fare
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
In Connection Wtih Blue Ridge
FROM ANDERSON, S. C.
TO
WASHINGTON, D. C. $16.25
Account of Scottish Rite (A. A. S. R.) Thirty Third De
greo."
National Association of Postmasters of th? First and Sec
ond Class.
Atlantic State Association.
Tickets on sale October IS th to 19th inc. with return limit
October 31st, 1918.
For complete information, pullman reservation, etc, catt
on ticket agenta, or write
W. R. Taber, T. P. A, J. R. Anderson,
' Greenvale, S. C. Anderson, S. C.