The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 05, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN ^AHT ADVERTISING BATE? Twenty-five words or less, One Time 25 cents, Three Times 60 cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each td dltlonal word. Rates on 1,000 words to bo used lu a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for lesa than 26 cents, cash in ad vance. If your namo appears in the telephone directory you cn., tele phone your want ad to 321 and a hill will be malled after Its in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTER-Whito girl or woman as working house-keeper. Buard, room nnd wages. Apply or address "House-Keeper," 101 South Main street, Anderson, S. C. 11-5-lt WANTER-Thirty homo loving peo ple to read our daily ads in this paper. Wo havo something that you waut, and our proposition is Bplendid. Linley & Watson, Phono 647. 10-24-tf WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. Health restoring. Recommended by physicians. Made from nativo grain. Has a fine flavor. Serve as other carcalB. Bnrrins Milling Co._ .WANTED-A good farm for one ot our customers. If you have a farm ; for sale we will bo glad.to conaldor lt Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley W. E. Watson.) WANTED-Position by experienced i stenographer; one who has bad sev eral years oaporlenco. Apply to Stenographer, care Intelligencer. 10-80-tf. WANTED-Every house keepor In An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's made at homo and your grocer keeps lt Ander son Pure 7ood Co. 8-16-Dtf TcT MERCHANT TRADE-One car Tosan Rod Rust Proof Oats, car pnro Bhorts, and all kinds, of feed. m fi?e l?. E. Turnor at P. & N. Depot. LOST LOST-A Brown memorandum note; book.. -Steward if return to Cray ton Drug Store. 11-4-lt. PflP jg Al M .O" ' ? FQB SALE-English Peas. Plant ber tweed now and the fifteenth;' Alas? ka and Mondog ,Siar varieties, Don't let this Ideal, planting Benson get away from you. Forman Smith, Seedsman, Phone <C4. FOB SALE-Forty acres of lund tn Hopewell Township, 8 room house, dew two small houses' on public road. Land fairly level, and ls of fered for ono thousand dollars. W. N. Walker. FOB SAU?~4mi?a seta; White Pearl, Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin, : Yellow Danvers.. and Multipliers. ! This isjplantins season* Funnan Smith, DPyvoiiiWH, .' . FOB SALB-A farm ot 131 acres with- j In one mlle of Little River church,! In Abbeville county. Has a good, . four room house and new barn; 20 acres In bottom land mid 30 acres in good cotton land. Al BO, 98 8-4 acres In another placo with a house and bain, (50 ncroa in cultivation. Will dell either place for $20.00 an aero on.easy terms. Address w. W. .' Clinks ca les, Bolton. E. C. ' ; fl FOB SALE-Everything in the line tyf fresh fruits that -are 1n season: pears. apples, bananas, grapes, orango?, lemons, cocoanut*, nuts of AU kinds,' and candles that make your month Water, add at pricer that don't make you sick either. 3. K. Monos. P?'.'?OIJR gftsolino and. motor oil -from the man that nc eda your pat ronage. Caudle, Corner ot Main and Earl streets. WILL ABBI VE about November 1st a car.ot good mutes; tont to bo had, prices'and terms right Will pay you ./! Y io see hs if Ut need of a mule Tiwi Frotwell Co. 1?-24-6V TF^BWBWfiBS--^00 new, rohuUt shop-acyn sind second hand type /r : writers, all mak?a $10.00 np." Basy} term? if 0 ?iirow. Tell us what you want, j; E. Crayton & .Co., Charlotte, M. C. C. CV Dargan, Local Repre sentative. 10-7-18t VOR wem .FOB SENT-Ono . furnished front ^voaia down stairs within block ot pffl?MiiMbUo aduaro. Will rent to &S?w>dr' two ydung tnou. Apply to; ' intelligencer . Oft}eo.^tt?$>|C3^$^ HOTICK-We; buy*aud sell all kinds o? . second;.. hand furfltture^-#sjs?w . rag and uph?lBting, neatly done At ; vrhasodable 'pri?es. Bill Furniture SI?1 JB. Whitner St. ll-4-3t lr WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxina from systom before putting moro jj food Into stomach. li Says Inttde-bathlng makeo any one look and feel c!n, eweat and refreshed Wash yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside This In vastly more important because tho skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into tho blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken Into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material Is not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through tho lymph f?ucts which Hi'iould suck only nourishment lo sustain tho body. A splendid health measure ls to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate iu lt, which ls a harmless way to wash th?so poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening tho entire alimentary canal beforo putting moro food Into thu Kt omach. A quarter pound of llmestono phos phate costs hut very little at tho drug store but is Biifllcient to ma-ko anyono an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men |and women who arc accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured of pro nounced improvement in both health Rnd appearance shortly. I'nw Knotts Everything. ?Willie-Paw. what I" a reformer? Paw-A v"'"^'^ i.< a man who has a lot of fun teeing that other people do not have any fun, my sou. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDIiRSONt ARRIVALS NP. 81....... 7:35 A. M. No. 33.......,,^;-;H.';.0:3B A. M. No. 36..............11:40 A. M. No. 37............,,....??1:10 P. M.I No. 3D.3:10 P. M. No. 41........i....:?.fV. 6:00 P. M. No.. 43...?.....8:25 P. M. No. 45..........v........10:20 P. M. DEPARTURES ' No. 80...............:... 0:25 A. M. No.. 82......... ;. . ; v. .V 8:25 A- M. N?/ *U:? = - --'.......10:30 A. M I JJ7?_ aa^ * j [ [ j ...... .12:10 P. M No! 38......... 2:30 P. M. j No. 40.T4:50 P. M. No. 43..........;........ 7:20 P. M. No. 4?................... 0:16 P. M. I NOTICE-The JJ. S. Woolen Mills Co. aro today ' discontinuing their An derson branch, ?toro. All undeliv ered garments will be shipped direct to .tho -customer from the. . main o Rico Baltimore, Maryland. [JJ, S. Woolan Jdllls Co. 11-2-lt. . TYPEWRITER BEPAiRING-Bcot cqulppe'd typewriter rebuilding in tho soutar Factory, experts for ell malees machines, your bid machine i can .be made aa good.aa new for a small amount: "J. 'E. ' Cray ton & Co., Charl?tto. N. C. C. C. Dar gan,' local representativo. ' 10-29-20?, ; , . tWE ABE PAYING $80 per ton for cot- ! ton seed ?ndsollinghull?atto?rtecn dollars iver ton; coal $4 to $6 per ton. 'These prices at our yards. Martin -Joal & Wood Co. C0HEv . Tba . Luncheonette when ?ou arc hungry. - We eook >sything aat' la ut. t?e?sonj and w? cook it right. Ask the man who eats'fceijeV Short orders Berved quickly. Oya tojia-may style. .Nejtt door to TJal?n Station. .. v - " /^l^^ff?mff?^H (IK PL ACING" your Aro; tesurance; re* .member that .?.*w?nk.-.-',? DeCfcmp . Realty Companyrepr?senta ; . only strong, old line companies. Your business will bo appreciated. .j0?^/.. ?:: . [fe, ?tiW??TT, tho $o,00 Coal Mon Ui on tho job," selling the b?at Block Coil tor the least money, and giving full weight, and prompt do '^mMWt^lk*?H ty?ti,i:.;.v?n . ?ak. Phebe ,102; STRAYED-From 1015 Ella street ^f^J^t???y':1 night ona':-whl^v.ieWey r'tfy&r with toriedamaged horn. Fiud 1 er ; lease notify owner al above a<fc WENT THROUGH 1.000 HELLS LIFE TERMER WRITES OF PRICE HE PAID TO SCIENCE SEVERAL TRIED SUICIDE ROUTE Two Begged to Be Allowed to Serve Out Term-Says One of Those Pardoned. New Orleans, La., Nov. 4?.-"I liavo been through a thousand hells," sobbed a thin, gaunt man with glassy eyes and skin Uko parchment, as ho staggered into a New Orleans hotel today. "I am W. H. English, one of the eleven convicts released from the Mississippi penitentiary for risking their live? to provo that an unbal anced diet caused pellagra," the emaciated victim of science explain ed art ho sank in:o a chair and ab lowed his head to fall hotween his knees. . . Later In tho day English comment ed to write his own story of Dr. Goldborger's test, walch shows that pellagra ls non-communicable and ls caused by an unbalanced diet such as ls common among thc poor er clays in er classes in tho South. The story a? written by him follows: "? was a Ilfo-lorm convict, so when Gov. Brewer and Dr. Goldhor gor offered freedom to any ono who would live on a prescribed diet' for nine months, even though lt meant contracting pellagra and probable death, I gladly consented to mako tho test. Freedom ls mighty sweet and I was. willing to faco death to secure lt. But I believed I have paid In full for my crime. Nine months of torture, just think of lt! Attempted Suicide. "Several of us tried suicido dur* lng tho last few months, but wo were watched night and day. At any time I would have gladly welcomed a bullet, but our guards only laugh ed when we attempted to escape. They knew wo could not break out and In our weakened could not havo gono far if we had secured our freedom. "I have read various newspapers tolling all about Dr. Goldbergcr's discovery, tho triumph of medicine, but not.ono word have I road ot tho poor wretches who have been tor tured for 270 day;;. At least two of tho pellagra squad made formal ap plication to '- tho penitentiary board to bo Bent back to sorve their lifo terms lu preference to the suffering they underwent. These two were Guy R. Jamos and D. W. Pitts. "Five weeks ago six or us fainted one day and had to bo put to bcd. ?'To think ot eating the same kind of food for nine months. Our ra tions three times a day for thia pe riod was: Collards, honrlfny, cort? bread;'fried mush and coffee. This is the food used by the poorer classes down hero, and they are the ones who contract pellagra. Other Food Deuicd Them. ; '.We wero promised turnips and Cabbage a few Unifia a manir wb?!l WO milli n thai . n grosmont' *0 face death by xno scourge, but in . July Uioso who we're- making the experi ment decided . we wero holding . our o\vn' to . an 'extent and these vegeta bles were ' el imln ated. - !*For the first ow months I alt only.lazy and stupid. , Along .about July 1 began to lose weight. At. that time I tipped the Beales ?al 16? bunda. Now I weigh ll S pounds. After'thc ilrat three months I never had a good night's sleeping. It was more bf a' stupor, accompanied' by unnatural parching of the skin and occasional sweats. 1 finally got GO ali. I . wanted to. do. .was to. stretch but on my bunk and think of milk and frosh vegetables. "I thought of the time when j ) was a child and was eating one - of my mother's good dinners. . My via ions were all of fresh food. I got BO weak In'tho past few wooka.that t wouldn't, hardly move. . Tho constant diet put before inc- almost brought on nausea. ?My skin became saffron and felt like it was going to crack. Wo were told to.,play cards na? ex erclsc?. but did not have tho ambi tion to 'do it Nono Stayed fer the Core. When dov. Brewer pardoned ns yesterday luv told us We could re maia In the penitentiary; ?hd . bo cured by tho balanced diet treat ment;/- One might think thia Invita tion would be accepted hy some, but not'ev?iaYon? of 'the elevon accepted the invitation, The .twelfth broke dow?'.two months ago and was sent home.' "Wo all Just wanted to get ; away from tho scene bf our torture.' The first, thing T did was to drink a quart of cool milk, an<l ;then. I filled up on vegetables uf;d plo. '.;. \?. ./[ "Or. Goldhergcr told us how to euro ourselves, and . I am certainly trying to do it. H? said to eat tresh meat, egg?, milk, peas,, bean? . and Other Tttogetobles,'and yQU bet I air; fc??rig to do an be says.. ^ ' ? mnst. ^ to bed jnow aa I feel faint andy want to be strong enough to start for California tomorrow." I Aa English finished- writing tba Story on hotel stationary ho had to jpfcsslstod to hiB room t still ha baa gained n early two' pounds Ginee yes terday and is becoming, cheor&i. - ? if ' TORrBKEDC?TILE FOR GREENWOOD Two Carlead? of Blooded Stock Purchased in Ohio. Greenwood, Nov. 4.-Tho two car loads of pure-bred cattlo purchased In Ohio by Piafi' Judge O. Williame, of Clemson College, und Dr. T. .T. Klnard arrived Over the Southern yes terday and were turned over to the owners yesterday afternoon and this morning. . . Prof. Williams brought four car loads as far as Spartauburg, where they were distributed to various parts of the slate. Four toen sepa rate cars 'Wore necessary for " tho split shipments in addition to the two cars coming here. The last of tho shipment went to Troy and "Mc Cormick, this raornlnz l? ?,<-?>?ratfc caro. , Aberdeen-AngUB and Herefords aro tho two breeds purchased. Those who are capable of Jud&lug ?tate that tho specimens are tho fin est they have ever seen. The prices range fro m$75- to $200 a head. Those who had c.?.lc in the ship ment which arrived yesterday are as follows: Dr.* T. J. Klnard, one cow, one calf, one heifer; J. W. Smith, ono helier; H. S. Morrow, one bull; Wi C. HarrJsou, one Bull; Taylor Brothers, ono oull, two heifers; W. D. Morrow, one bull: Dr. J. A. Mar shall, ono hull, one three-year-old heifer, one yearling heifer; Brooks Marshall, ono two-year-old heifer; Arrington Brothers, one bull, one heifer; E. H. Chatham, one bull, two heifers; W. B. Nichols, one bull; J. C. Kennedy, one cow and calf; J. U. Wardlny, ono heifer; J. J. and M. G. Dorns, two heifers; J. E. Britt, one cow and calf; London Brooks, ono bull. ODD BITS OF NEWS Bnrdstown, j Ky.-,-^-Mildred Gllmoro Hall came Into the world ready for tho dinner tabe. She had two fully I developed teeth in her lower gum. Hartford, Mich. - An admirer brought the editor of the-Day Spring hero a freak fruit-half peach and half appje. The dividing line is straight and well defined. The specimen grew or a peach tree, Nev/ York, : N. Y.-According to Robert R. Rleser, who returned from 'a. tour of Inspection In Germany re cently, four dummy kaisers ride along tho lines In different sections of the country dally. The dummies ri 1-3 in car? like that of the emperor and are selected frota, soldiers who look mont like the kaiser. In this way the life of tho kaiser IR better protected. .Paris, France.-7-Alclde Verd, 72 ?years old, ls* the oldest soldier In the I French army. ' He saw service at [Sedan, and ls now with the bth ter ritorial regiment In the first line of Itrenches. .. . i-, .. s . . Montroo, Wis.-'This town was'said to be tho "smelliest* town in America when the annual ckjieeo (tar* was held. Two tons of -?fan?mrger, swiss and other cheese ?ero givon away in Sand I wiches.- . . <. ' F ' ' ' '?? ' ^ Meadvllle, Miss.-?For tho first time in its history, .75 years, this town has a church. Tho town ."-waa tho head quarters for many,years of the.fa mous Newmau-Byrd feud, which end ed with the killing bf, all the feud ista. ? ;? IO ,?. Roxton, Tox.~Ai a birthday party given by Mr. and . Mrs.. J. W. Watson In honor of their/son, Rufus, a fruit cake graced the table which was cooked twenty years ago by Mrs. C H. Shilling, of Paris, the young man's aunt She gave lt to his father and told.kira not to cult lt until tho boy was twenty-one years bf ase. The ? Savor waa said to be uno. s ? cn G ra, G.-M???:. ?renkfast, springwater; luncheon, springwater; dinner,, more springwater That war the diet which Dr, H. G. Huffman, oculist, lived on for. 47 years. The doctor's fast ls said to have said his life: San Francisco,- ? Cal <^-"My. ' how cute!" was the expression of a so cloty girl who motored down to seo the "oldCBt tree" whlph . celebrated Ita. three thousand one hundred and fiftieth birthday recently. A family ot five could, have plcknicked under, tho threo when tho Greeks wore building their wooden horse 'under the walls bl Troy, and Pharosh waa.being en gulfed in the Red Sea;: ?SE "C?SC?REir FOR fllVEB AW? " BOWELS WHEfTjCONSTtPaUp I When bilious, beat*-\chyf sick, for ao?i stomachy bad breath bad. colds. .Get a iO-cen't |lHJ?i?j|i i|'T ?> Take o Cascaret tonight to cleanse your liver, Stomach and, Bowels, and yon will surely tee??g.r??t - by morn ing. 'You riian and/^om&'^pho: have headache,, coated tongue, ? had, cold with a sick, gassy/, disordered fctomy ? ach, or ?ave a nackache\and> teel;all worn out. Aro.VyO?'.:k>aping : yourj bowels clean ' wRe; J?aac^r?t*~?r merely forcing^ *;.f>e^w**war< every few days; ~lth salts; cathartic pHlS | br castor o 'lt .'.'"-??.*?' y'v-'1 Cascarcts Immediately cleanse and j regulate tho : stomach, remote the sour, bhdlgoBted and -fermenting looa] and foul gases; taite the ?xeass elle from the liver Md carry oe tho eon-| stipated waato matter ?nd poison from the bowels.' Remember,' a Cascaret ;,tda|M^lV straighten you out bs ni?rning;; A 10-cent bea: from you* druggist means heaUhy bowel action ; ? clear he?* and ch whines*, for months* Don't forget the children. * PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Telia How To Open Clogged "Koa } glggPp > You feel fine in n few momeule. little of thia fragrant- auUscptic Your cold lu head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your.head will clear and you can brer" ) free ly. No more dullneps, headache; no hawking, snuffing, nauseous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. : Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a cream in your nostrils, let it pene trate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swol len. Inflamed mucous membrane, and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. It ls just what every cold and relief comes instantly. Beware of Cheap Substitutes. In these days cf keen competition lt is important that the public should^ see that they get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and not take substitutes sold for the sake of extra profit Cham berlain's-Cough Kemedy has stood tho test and bone approved for more thau forty years. For sale by all dealers. Coffee made in the UNIVERSAL Percolator has a delicious flavor not to be found tn coffee made in the old-fashioned way. UNIVERSAL Coffee Percolators have n Patented Pumping De vice which circulates thc water through the coifce so'thoroughly that ntl of the delicioso flavor of thc coffee bean w ..extracte;! l;r fere die Wateibofli. Conccr;vx.'.:';' there is no bitter taste of TanuLi. There's a treat in store for you when you drink coffee made . by Ihe UNIVERSAL method. LMIE far Ali ^UNIVERSAL) Trab LI- tl; SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY am Uric acid, tn ?eat;-excites the >me overworked, get. sluggish, lumps of lead; <?be urin?-bt bladder is irritated, and you i k relict two or three times di ... tho kidneys clog you muet I off the body's nrobus waste br y Bck:; person abortiv. At first :y< misery in the kidney regjori, ye pko^ehe, sick bend ?ehe, <?KKuiei? f*?Or? tongue coiti-d and yon i twinges when the weather is bnd. '^wfiM^m mcati?? drink lots bf i Icbm arty^ nharniricist foar ounces fake a. tablespoon!'>i w;k glaaa oi ? WE ?.?ff havs been advocating your BUYINC as the time ls ripe to BUY. Win a little later, that will be the time We i . ight 30 acres of the Fra and sole lt before night. But ye MONEY. Don^t wait until prices Tbo Simpson place six. miles ab tho block .Monday. ' Wc have a t waBte laud on it at all, first Tato man paying us twelve per cent Inte on easy terms for $40.00 an acre. Anderson Real Estate ? E. IL. Horton, Pres. L. 8. Hort Chamberlain's Tablets. Thio is a medicine Intended espe cially for stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. It is meeting with much success and rapidly gain ing In favor and .popularity. For sale by all dealers. _ Have if termination Saving, determination, system, cour tesy, kindness and concentration will unlock nil doors. Systematic eaviag is a key to success. SAVE THE DIMES. Call, today and get ono of our Dime Sayings Banks, thoy wlllj help you. jj ,'.'.?;. ?orjijf on Kidney ji ? ?f lad Salts in Gis Stimulate'-.Kidneys kidneys* they ache, and feel ??ornes cloudy*^ nay bc obliged iring the ?iA^? jeh> them flush >, Oirlt be- ?-real:: >u feel A^raPl )U suffer froth stomach get? feel rheumatic -fl? veter;, aJso. geJl ; of 3z? Safi?jiV f, wftt?r^befbi?''; .breakfast for ft f titeo aOt fine, *3 the acid of grap With bthin, anti to dean clot?ed to nor ni jil ac ti vii , hs urine, so H no thus ending blad Jad Salts is in a delightful oiler everyone should kidney s clean a *bey sell lota of ? tve^ming |tidi trouble. ? i some land for tko last two months, ;n everybody gets wild to speculate i to SELL. ink Kail land day beforo yesterday iu must BUY bofore you can ihako aro out of sight. ovo town sold for $40.00 on aero on ract of 41 acres adjoining it, uo tenant house, now rented to good Test on tho investment, wo will sell & Investment Company on, Y. P., Wi Wt Marshall, Secy? QR?0S EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS ?Ii your Back hurts or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water. "When your kidneys burt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the -kidneys and irritate the .entire urinary tract. Keep your "kidneys, clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, . harmless salts whichi- tSBmoves the body's urlnous wa;;to ami stimulates them to their normal'activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of -acid and wasto so-we can readily understand the' vital: importance ot keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots bf water-you can't drlalr too much; also get from any pharmacist a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing-tor a few days and your'kidnoys will act fine. This famous salts, is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, und has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kldnoys; also to neutralize tho acids in urine BO it no lohger ls a source of irrita" tton, thuB ending bladder weakneBB. Jad Salts is inexpensive; Cannot in jure ;. makes a - delightful effervescent Hthla-rwater. " drink which everyone should'take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water, drinking, and po doubt you will Wonder what became of your kidney trouble und backache. Wm ?Aiy? .erod your kidnsyaw.U* hw fomaus ealta is made irom ea and ?arnon joice, <romt>ined bm hen* used for generations I kidneys ?lid stimulate them fr, afeo to n?utrailee the ?c&s longe? Is a source of irritation, de? weakness /cscertb hthla-water drink winch take now and.then to keep the tt* J>*ogg?sf8, herc aay ley trouble while it/fc';<i$fy:<