The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 21, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FAR VHA01 ^ rr\\ 1 FAP -rx? . il .,-4.; .. ' Choice Designs. High Class Workmanship. Elegant Finish. mt H I f^^JlT . The very best it is possible to make. These goods .will please you.*- * Anderson, S. C., Belton, C. . ?Sreenville, S, C toft .. " '. . , ,-? '- ?'. .), ~? . ?. ? ' . D '&mte *M ? V i-!---r Mr;?** D i LS A ? V T H I Kl O G LEA N s, POLISH E S EVE RYTHIN G PREVENTS HUST EVERYWHERE MMR .i^?SLf1^ I?*0 ?Wvw? a ?ft cTotli It layaidof chsc&a cloth tia bcitcsd cheapest . >. Nsw votfk ?J?^??j4-.i'i.':-,j'i..iii,'.11 1 '*&??^?ER5TE fDE :VON . ?*ftt<i. Go, Ott Sate Monday, SOCIETY f w Turkey Dinner. There will bo u turkey dinner serv ed by tho Senior Phllathea dar s of I tho First Presbyterian church next Tuesday, tlie place to be announced | later. Mrs. J .E. Cochran and Miss Mat th* CocUran cf Abbeville ure tho] guests of Mfrs. A. G. Cochran. Mrs. S. W. Pago will return to her home in Greenwood (Iiis morning] after a visit to Mrs. J. W. Qunttlc baum and Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Miss Josie Clinkscales of Lowndes^ ville Ja visiting airs. H. G. John Bon . Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Garner ot Charleston spent last night in the ?tty, with tho formers broUier, Mr. B. Glemont ut tho St. - James j Hotel. For Miss Carpenter. A-beautiful party for Tuesday even ing was glVen by Mdss Elizabctu Van Wye!; in honor of Miss Lucy Carpen ter of Washington, D. C., tho charm ing guest ot Mrs. G. B. Earle. This is Miss Carpenters old home, and bor. /isits are always a sourco of pleasure to her many friends here. Iii' spite [of the rain tho attractive Van Wyck. homo was brig?t and cozy, and lt was merry and congenial party of young people who wore her guest on this ? occasion. Mrs. T. R. ?huford t?tot tho rguost at the door, while Miss "Van Wyck and Miss Carpenter received lit ! ?the handsome parlor, witted was fill I cd with tho fragrance of many love ly flowers. A channing red color scheine with red dalhias was used In j tho living room with pink dalhias i lbij tito dining room. Hero an elegant two course mon? was daintily sorv? About sixty guests wore proscut, ! and tho timo pleasantly spent playing ? progressive rook. Miss >f?rlo Mc Na ir of Aiken is vis iting Miss PJuth Whtkins on Cal-: bonn street.' Miss Corinne Boyd of Spartanburg J is .tho guest of Mrs. J. M. Richard son. Mrs. Virginia Sherard of Iva ls tho guest of her dan gi:; ter, Mrs. J. E> Watson.; ! ; .Miss . Nina Carpenter of Greenville and MIsS. Elizabeth Arthur of Union have returned to their homes after a visit to friends hero.' ' ~:w<r ':-*- . .? . s ?.; . Miss Wilson at tile Hospital. Miss Emma Wilson ot Clear Wat::;-, JFla., whorJials been visiting her- aunt, liMrsV. J. T.* Reed, Iliad an aedto at-r J tack of appendicitis on .Monday and was taken to tho hospital v.-ber o . she was ?n>per?tpd, on. The operation was ontlreljr. is??cossf?l and Miss 'Wilson ls doWVnlcply. _i-:--- . v \ - - -- .- JAAA, 1 I li f * ** * ' - *" I A. * li?. . f> IV . *J 'B V . V J 1 ? ,? ? ? " P?i^sotial ???1. -i it AAA Ji if i if i iff ? if i ' VTT-I TTTTI^VT - I V I 'f I I I ? 1 " Mr. Swift Merritt of Iva Was a vis? Uor lu- tho city yesterday. * Mr. A. V.:.Paraca pf'l^wnd?svVHe upon l outrerai'.hourj Ja Anderten ye? tcrday. . . v ; '.; MT. A. N. Richardson spent ycsler I day. in ibo ciiy pu business, '' ''fi**5 . lr, L. O. En&loy bf iPcndlet?h ;) spent. yesterday In Anderson. . ) . -- I.^Messrs. W. A. Wiles and Clarence 'Sherard of Iva wore business visitors yesterday. Mr.. L. .Or. McElhaney, farmoHy ; with ?Ufe Oulla Printing and; Binding company,, ha3 moved to Cha- locton. /V^Mr. Jim Cannon, formorly with tho looa! office of Western Union ,Tele? 'graph company :03- hot fckcepor, has gone to Atlanta-wh?ro ho wilt moko hJ? homo.jin the.futu.ro. < . Mr.' and' Mrs. S; R. Brui.son leave today for -Woodraft -iwtiero tnoy will j.raako.their homo in ibo future.?..Mr.' j'Brimson Jias fdrmarly been conricct I cd with tho Ruo lllve .but has accept ed a positIon la yiToodruff. Tho many ..friends,of Mrs, . T. ;LV Coly will bo .delighted to. know that her parents, ; M>'. ?ad! Mrs.,, P.. c. 'Stfllthvbf _?roehvillo 'uivfe com?/ to ?ti w^.bon to ?tund tho winter':and sro .Uoardlns at .Mrs, . Rufus Barrine.' on Calhoun ,street. . ..' . 'TW??ake Address . ?JJudgo .JoW 'B. ?Augur Mu.Ially .-v ii o) iver a - religions .address -?f? .Pxwspoct church on next S Wt?ber'?.tli at 8 p."in? HWi Wilpee. *1'ho Fhl?h of tfeo If?L?, A cordial .invitation .- Is .cx-iondcd .. to ?V?rybody to bo with ? us, and ;,wo7 feel ?ur? that all ho attend wiil. be wo?l repaid In' hcaif?g this giii?d ? speak/ rV'v': ; ? -' .0.' ,P.Vj.^bca?j^ E? C. Cromer, S.D.Hardy. Sinister ?lvcs- Tcs?moi?.% Tritte; Rev, C. M. Knightpn. Havana, "la;,.writes: "Far three muetha. I s?t sred intense pain in ? irfdjieys ?s? ack, which at timos laid mo r?? nu?, jtiroly. 1 read of ?Foley Kidney ?'Ills land after trying various '.r*r Without " resul? ? decided to try Foley treatment. LI ?wt?:-?tf??s,f$L niost?'wJtU the ?rst.doae aurt tn i?j?,a feet that I usftd only X 1-? kott?ea When all ot the paine disappeared. I Jam 65 ysar? of E?:e ?pd now fe^I like - a you!:?* DitiQ ag&la^ Sold, ??*.???*?-* itt BOBE COSTUMES DEMAND GENTLE TOUGH Daintily Tinted Fineries cf Big| Musical Comedy Require Enormous Care. ? There ?'aro- difficulties associated with the tour of a big musical comedy which can bo overcome only by ever lastingly'watching every detail arni by raspln? ,-a.,.rigid artistic censorship up<>n it at cvfcry angle. Jn: "Tho Red rose." for Instance, tho rose tour haB developed ono prob lem, wlaicu although lt never appear ed during tho New York run of a year at the Globo theatre, now keens those In chargo of tho big production on edgo day and night. This is tho safo bundling of a email mountain of fluf fy wardroDG fineries, almost every I Item of whldii is a fragllo creation ? lu filmy toxtures and delicate, per sist?anlo tinta. When New York and Parla . ceatumos designed the ward robe o? "Tho Ked Rose" they followed orders- of John L\ Fisher, to match,] tho costumes to Hie delicacy of tono und -exquisito taste carried out so consistently in every phuso of tito ue tlon and ._all thu melodie accompani ment of its musical score. These ar tista ; created beautiful and wondrous gowns and ^gauzes, but they did not oalcui&ie upon wear and tear of pack ing and ?rtnacklnc us that must be en dured - by erdlnnry toilettes of at tractions'seilt on tour 1, In organizing lids season,for the tour thnt is to bring 'Tho Hose" hero [(tomorrowblight, ninian wa? unpointed to do nothing els;? but wati/a every mave^n~1tne'handllng ot tho wnrdrobb. He tro voir, ahead ot' the show and sec? .-tbsivavery?bJng back . singe is made .spic and;span before tts nrrlval. AH dro3slng:Jroom walls ore covered with wt?rito shoaling. Hangers everywhere ere provided with tissue cowra and strips..ot -white cotton are laid for ".tlalls" froln dressing rooms to stage entrances. This, It was found, ls tho only way In which the ptcco retains tho appearance of freshness und charm all tho time, and creates stage pictures delightful to look up on. * The ?'mistress of wardrobo and her vigilant assistant aro constantly on watch during a performance. If I there is the slightest suggestion of i a rip In-a gown it goes to tho tem-, j p?rary workshop and is immediately, restored to its original condition. If 11 is one o fthose grievous cases whore tito'damage; cannot be repalrod, lt ls replaced w i tri an identical substitute from n duplicate set ot cost mies kept on1 hand -in New York? AU theeo details make .up a trying and wearisome.-day with the big or ganizutlonv b?v. they are - vital to! the nlgh'VStandard?ithat sacans success for [ modbrn 'day^thealrit.at1 attractjopfl. Tho jahn C. 'Fisher trademark in tho show world tstlio "best that' may ,be had, for never has ho permitted lt to bb. associated with anything but the hipest''quality; established by him with his first'great Bucees "Floro dora." Ht itht . , IS bi Some mothers sparc tho rod and [spblfrho slipped./ " , SORE, ACHING FEET lah ! -hat relief. No more tired feet; corpore burning feet, swollen, bad emoU 'irtff, sweaty feet.. ; No more pain in corns', 'callouses or huntoaa, . liq ini'.tter what "lailaiyour fett., - or v/lmt under the sun you've tried - without) {getting rellof. Just uso "TIZ." "T?Z" draws out all the poi con ou i '? exuda tions which puff np the 'feet;. r"XIZ" is mag- ' k??; VTIZD SH grand;' "TIZ" i 4will ?ard 'yonr ! j fiot troubles so you'll . nc vcr Hun? ?or draw ap your faed . in pain.O Your Im won't.seem tight j and your feet will never,. novcT hurttOr' ?get sore, swollen or tired. '.*? , '-Oct si-25. ctnt box- fit :any. drug .or ^cpar?racn^ store,.and ?yt rchef. Wo' 1:?T'I? pHno Ut a tioma nea-Aaicntitu To _*.ot?t Utk ttan ?.H nm offer I rc trw edon? dUiottr.t ?ort mt.it .ll?*:ml t im? In tirzi. wUo flpptic*. lille lill?' '- unfrei coiallli i : iii k. ?TESASr. *" ' -'-"J- f> . .-i A:l(lri-ts 7^^to,;.'.";^y ?IUITI, Si. f lajMijiV'.v ';i-.:l:^iir^jtuC!i ?II1HM.II.III.IIII m 'ii'iitfiiVnMi II.II?! i* IHME Pelzer, S. C. URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts af your Back hurts 'c Bladder bothers. If you must have your moat ?very iiny, ont lt. but lluBh your kidneys with suits occasionally, says a noted authority who tcllB us that mont fonuK uric acid which almost par alyzes the kidneys In their ?ffortB to expel it from tho blood. They be come sluggish and weaken, then you Buffer with a dull misery in th** kid ney region, sharp pains lu thu back, or nick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and When the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. Tho urlno gets cloudy, full of s?diment, tho cjianuels often get sore and Irritated, oblig ing you to seek relief two or three; times during the night. Tp neutralizo t.?se irritating acids, to cleanse thu kidnoys and Hush off tho body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Saltu from any phar macy here; take a tablcapouful in a glauB of water bet'oro breakfast fur a few days and your kidneyH will tho? act linc. This famous oalts lu mudo from tho acid of grupos and lemon Juice, combined wth 'lithin, and has been used for generations to Hush and stimulate sluggish kidnoyu. also to neutralizo the acids in urine, so lt no longer irritates, thus ending l)ludder weakness. Jad Halts is inexponBtve; cannot in jure and makes n delightful efferve scent lithia-watcr drink. Our Jitney Offer-This and Sc. ' Dont' miss this. Cut out thiB slip, tenclose with Rc and mall it to Foley & Co., Chicago, M., writing your nomo. ?and address clearly. You will receive itv return a trial* package- containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds und croup; Foley Kid ney Pille, for pain in sides and back, {rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailmonts; nnd'Foloy Cathartic Tablets; a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for c jnstlpation, biliousness, headache- and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. ?-PROFESSIONAL! I CARDS J iDr. HENRY R. WELLS ?ENtlSf ?bice F. & M. Bullding Offlcc G27-Phones-RcsIJeuco 66 Dr. G. Mack Sanders DiSNT?ST j Onice S04-6-6/Bleckley Building. . lOfllco Phono. 429 Residence Phone 149. Dr. Lillian L. Carter Osteopath 2312 B?ecMcy Bldg. Phone 168. Residence 318. ft . ? .> 5v - Dr. Carl Sander? ( A s ? o cia 1 c d rVJih Br. J. j O. Ban der a) Office Bleckley Bldg. ' Phone 329.'" ' ' fa i. Residence Phone 149. Dr. C. Singleton Breedin orace in St. Mary's Hospital Borth Anderson, ; Honrs;- 8 to IO, 12.to ft and'6 to 0, UJLL'l!!il.LJ*U-I-llJLJ.|il.- J, JJLJ-1 ' .1.J.tLJ j'1._ Ch?aho!m/Trowbri?i?c & Sofisa' SOSCOS Bfo?^f B??&ss . *E EVERY WEDNESDAY; Capitol and SurpIp? ?130#0O.0O , : Collections Cil-rea Prompt Attention Ellison A. Smyth, W. E. (Jrcer, Pr?sident V. P, omi Cashier. Il,'IL, i^tapt^l, Asst. C&abier, ?yl V :"' 'i II ii' VII Viiii^nTiiiii' '" ,. lejBMM^^^H Capital aud -8nrpIaM , Collections tilt en Caret t Ellison A.' Smyth, > InovA... President. Cashier. '?< B. E. ToUJsoa; Asst. Cash 1er. mum .fe? i. if.*..:... H?ttu.; ' ? $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 We are offering some great j values in Womens Shoes at the above prices. We believe our $2.00, $2.50 and S3.0G 7-e ..; V ?:' ';^%C. '? Womens Shoes are fully as good i as many stores sell for $2.SO, $3.00 and $3.50. We have these m all leathers and all the new styles. High or low heels. Then comes tho finer grades ?t ?.? $3.50 to $5.00 Thompson's THE ONE PRICE SHOE:STORE WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY 1 ing a If you want to make some money On the side by real estate now, we have sold 2 of those small farms we have been adver tising in last few days. Wc have how 1 tract of 38 acres, very fine land, lies beautifully, just 5 miles from the city. We will build a house to suit you and sell it to you for a very small cash payment. Then there are 3 Others, containing 18, 17 and 12 acres each. Also we have 41 acres 7. miles from city,4 'now rented for l,5oo pounds of lint cotton. Will sell this for $4o.op part cash. , . .? , . Do you know of any other good Sand in 7 miles 'of.city for $40.00? . ' Anderson Real Estate & Inve?hne?i ?o. E. lt. Horton, Pres. L. 8. Horton, V. Pres. iv, J?, Mftreha?l, Seer, AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. The Electric is From the boiling of-a cup of coffee to the groper lighting of your, home electricity is the ' best method: lt's easiest1 and cheapest, and th? service it renders is by far the best. ?(^I^Hw( We have every electric contrivance that you neeo ' in your home. ?,, 1J-?; .;-^^^||||^ Southern Public Utilities Go. Phone 223 W ii Wie ?r? recommending our ?P-1-0 and10-2-0 and 10-2-^^0 for wheat ^id-oats this f?ll when you sow it. , \ rr ' . ... . mmr'i V.Tnis will give it stalk* and grains in the headband that it whatvy?u* want ih^rainV : ^?f *}o?i^w$$^ in;^#heit anti; "five in! - oats this^?llj af ter preparing the ; l?M w??i .. . . . "<!'-.. < -J. ? . ? ? ' ? ' ' and fertilizing it well with' either; ;?f -tfrese ,g??dS,.;y^ Thc 10-2-J-? is an especially fine ^?dstf^gra:in: Let us hear from you. V ^4ers9n? Soutn Carolina.