The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 13, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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C? Constipation Easily
Without Griping or
.Discomfort.
Indigestion . and constipation aro
two condition?, that are closely re
lated and tho causo "of much physical
suffering.
Tho tendency tb indulge ono's appe
tite ls more or less -general and most
people suffer, at one. time or another
from rebellion of the overtaxed or
gans of digestion and elimination. A
pleasantly effective, remedy,; that will
quickly relieve tito congestion of pois
onous stomach waste and restore reg
ularity, is tho compound of pimple
laxative herbs s??d In drug stores for
fifty cents a bottle .unclcr the hame of
Dr. .Caldwells tSyfup Pepsin. This
is a mild,. : pleasantlaxative tonic,
free from opiates or narcotic - drugs,
and has been the standard household
remedy in thousands bf homes for
many years. -? . . .
. jMr"s,>,Oliver .Young, Merrill* WIS.,
writing" to. Dr.' Caldwell, ' says she
knows of nothing so effectlvo for reg
ulating tho stomach ?nd bowels; since
taking Dr.* Caldwell's -Syrup , Pepsin
she feels ion years younger; her work
7il?t8| OLIVER YOUNG
seems easier and she has regained
her oppotlte. .
% Get a bottle of Dr:: Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin from your ctuggist and have
it ta 'the kouSe. A trial bottle,-free
of charge, can be obtained by writing
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 1C4 Washing
ton St., Monticello, til.
fi Capital and Surplus $125.000^?
iAtlK Collections Olren Careful Attention
Ellison A. Smytfi. Jnd. A, nn?geas,
President. w. Cashier.
B. E. TollisoQ, Asst. Cashier.
In connection with the ?lue Ridge Ry., From
Tlelc?is en Sai?:Nov. 12th to 10th, and ter trains dneih AUanf? be?
: fore no??i Nov. killi, with reteVn limit fror. Sith, 1015?
: Vohly by m. Ap. others oro spuriaus and cannot be, r<ed f?poa to flt
||||?|^i^^;vr?U,'er do.goo^^wprk.
" ^b^?r^at#'^'-popular?aot (hese f smou'apl?^;^^;uhi^^?:
: rous ahdlitta^^
- by makhif^ fwt?-$s Genuine.
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Mr?i-J. I*. Brownlee la visiting!
friendo in Duo West.
Mrs. Ed Avery of Birmingham, Ala.,
iso tho guest of Mrs. R. C. Laughlin.
Beau!liol Dinner Farly.
Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Glbboney wore
the honor guests at ? lovely dinner
I-party on Thursday evening when Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Mattiaon entor
. tain cd a terr- friends.
Their pretty home was made even
more attractive with many beautiful
cut flowers, and the evening was de-'
Hghttully Informal and pleasant. An
elegant course dinner was served, the
handsome table hoing brilliant in cut
glass ann silver, with a center design
of flowers. .
T?i? guesif tor the evening, were:
Gen. and Mrs. M. L. 'Bonham, Dr.
and Mrs. J. L. Gray, Mr. and Mrs.
Prue Cllnkscales, Mr. and Mrs. Torn
Allen.
Birthday Party.
Miss Musette Powers entertained
?about twenty of her young friends on
F?lday afternoon at a. very delightful
party. Tho occasion was the tenth
birthday of the hostess and a very
happy ono lt was for each one. A
merry series of games, were played
after which tho little lady served ?
dainty sweet course.
Mers. R. II. Bolt of Otterbein, Ind.,
ls visiting- her sister, Mrs. *<D. H.
Russell '6q South Main street.
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% A4 THE CHURCHES ?
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?'irsfe Bap??st Chorch.
91 ?O-r-TettcheTsr prayer, service.
10:00-Bible school-Dr. A. L.
Smother::, superintendent.
'?ll: SO-?ubllc ' wbr8hip^S?rm?h by i
thf. pastor.-John E. White. Subject:
"ChrlBt ot the Door."
' v4:00-^ivieetlng of tho Young Wo-1
mkn'Si Auxiliary. Subject: "The Broth
erhood; ot. man.''Miss Bessie Tribble
wilt bo the-leader. .
7:30r-u?ub1fla worship^-^^rmoa by
4h?V.^aOTor. Subject: "Tho Pool of|
Proci/erity."
. . \ Monday.
3:30-Ex.ecutlvO committee meeting I
of. tho Woman's Missionary Society. !
4:00-^Regular - monthly meeting. ' of
the.,\Voman/'fl .Missionary. Society.
W>?L-. . Wednesday.
' ' 0:4f>-Teachera' inseting..
7:30-rPrayor, and praise service^
led :hy the pastor .
. i^??^. if'coally ^t^d'tpkho
pr?pent and worship:, v-th us at all
these aerviccs-.
Crace Charco.........
Rev. JV H. Gibboaoy, rector, phono
835.
Sorvices for tho Twenty-fourth Sun
day" after Trinity, Nov.' 14th..
^j?;pO a. mr.-The, Holy Eucharist.
. ?0:15-^und^y .school^....
:V *il/30^Mofn1^ a?rmo?i.
4:3d--Choral Even Song and ser
mon.
Friday, 4:30. p. m.-Evening pray
er.'
p^;;Masle'. ft Crace '\ Church,
The following Jmuslc will be i Buns
Bundey, ?ttetnobn at tho choral ger-.'
vice ? ; " v.-,, v. . V,%''4
Processional-ii Mother Dear,
Jerusalem.
Glorias-Reeds.
; . Maguifleant-r-Ketiler..
t?N?itc DJmlttlsv-Stainer.
Credo-Sta?a?r.
Uii?zi^-O J?eu'si Then Ari mm'
lng, j
.. Wynin-? ' hobard a sound' of voices
around ibo; great white throne.
Au th c m-?''Sat your affections on
iWnj^-.ahoyoy? train usra?? fa ?ho
Wfade^ese; ;:'....'-.' .
.." i??eccs&io??iT-Sw'cet ' Saviour, blass
us ?ro;.w? go. -
; The public 1? cordially invited to at
iend i the service.
t'A^f?f?p?f??k SOC'IKT*
?: ith? {Fortnightly, club waa dellght
f eily enter terned by Mrs. Eugene Sif
tou. atibor charming ?tome?' in Au tun
Mrs. Sltton, though a very yosmg vn.it
rou, has a pretty ease o? manner, and,
A bappy^^cets?'??llty in welcoming her.
guests>th?jt ? rnos^ attractive. She}
waa^'ssIatSd by her tlstmjnj the -Miese?
?fel^U '??d :M?^i^il?^ Tho
most 'amusing feature of a-, very pffear,-1
ant Aftornoim ' yflM> ?Gio draryriag of ?U* j
'It?p8|^^w8.;jlw^ numberfidj?lTO I
th'tf identity of eacW'prpcl,*^ed. Gr??t
^?D^lm'??t^Bxie?,- vanity; had ? nighty
fall. 11 wa;? a painful ?hock to find
that acme could bk? recogoiisedi Balad
san?wicb?? a?d ?6*fe?. were '.'served .
- it ls always w?tp ^PW?^^?B?>
aee'S p?eaeont tentfly-moVo'' n%vay: tr?fft
town, brit-it ia mor? tyan' regre%
that I feel, whoa I wrl.te that Mr. andf
.iSEr?ri SandeV? f^ soon to mate"- their I
fat-t mAi; : they, ?fvo ?. : mad? ,"#4:
Srieikikvia'- Vf??Uw^;^^^lH''iafti?
the^;*r^?tfyirHhe 'stwfa? ej&d business
ono to rfstt. Mrst. Sander* mg &l
' \ri&* tl .'sweet and. >'<*^fen? bOst?ss'i
'r.- Sanders baa fci?i? irnatco of the
.1 4oyty<!&T?;r&fyHii; name only.
t ?Bachers ?will eate^ala;/itbl<5h
ins that ? very do?ightfuS time
means.
is jaasured to ??ll<t
fl BUM'S GH?BOH
B?YS WERE SERVED DELIC
IOUS TURKEY SUPPER
;LAST NIGHT
QUESTS PRESENT
Included Number of Church Lead
ers Wh<t? Made Encouraging
Speeches tit Young Mes?
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Th annual banquet of tito boye of
St. John's Methodist church and Sun
day echopl was .hold at tho church
lost evening at 7 o'clock and waa a
?Teat success. A delicious ttirkey
supper had boon prepared and it was
ono of tho best ever had in Ander
son. . . ;:. ,?
? Rev. J. Wi Speake, pastor, aeWd
oe toastmaster and after the boys had
finished supper; he called oh several
of tho young men to make speeches.
Several, responded and their talks
were, full of spirit and enthusiasm'for
tho Sunday School.
. Among the -guests of tho .young mon
were Rev.. T. O. O'Dell,, Messrs. lt.
5. T.Jgo?, n. TI. mackley, fO. : M.
Heard. .W. J. Brown, John Owen,.E.
I'. Valentino and Rev. W. C. Kirk
land'. Those gentlemen made short
talks and encouraged the young men
to attend Sunday, school..
After' the. speeches cheers were giv
en for- tho:^church leaders and? ifs
lodders. Th? affair closed.about 10
o'clock -when those present stood and
sang several j familiar nongs.
This is, the- second amHial banquet
ot this'- kind arid , judging from the
success of the* one last evening, thc
enthusiasm, among -the boys at St.
John's ls growing.rapidly. The meet
ing causes the,?boya to have u kindred
feeling and does much to cr??t*
cloner fellowship among them.
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Hon. Alvin iL Dean ct Greenville
1 ; ; Will Make an Address Before fl
;\ 'j??-l?^M??^?t?.' "
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..,-t'..J-:.-..ri.^ .!- ..v . ii..-';??? ;1
, [Tho first: .Sunda? in? December has
been set; 8Blde,.as.memorIal 4ay at the ;
Elk;? club. Hon-....Alvin H. Dean ot
Greenville will make ; an address be- .
fpro tho.. mombors of the el?b, . ai
part pf tho regular Memorial Day
exercises., .?;... .' ?
. .The exercises will:be held in- the
Anderson theatre and all meniboro cf
the club ami friends of, tho members
aro Ui'gvd, io attend. ;41Hon. Alvin j
Dean is ono; of tba leading attorneys
of this Greenville, jhar ?nd is an ex
cellent speaker. iddrese is suro
to be enjoyed. ,,\>
T li ore . have bet. _ ? two deaths In th e
Anderson club during tho past year.
These geritleiaen were' Messrs. Noel- ,
B. Sharpe and C. P.: Sullivan. \
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t ?.'.';;;>>i!;?iZEDDA'H J?EWS . . + -
.fr ;
F'?J!^("'Vwj^?-ii?fSi-.W. T. . Hunt sprat "
f?acurday and Sunday .with their
daaghtor, Mrs. Shaw. ; '
Jira/ Willi Chapman,, who. has been '
very sick ls slowly ImproTing: ,
^?MrWa^;'3?fr?'.' Jbh?vA;. JMahaffcy
visited the-latter's parents, Mr. Prue
Ctaa^: Saturday ,. .
! A, Prico of fffmdleton spent tho
w?ok-eria with his daughter, Mrs.' ?
Aurir, copeland. . ?
i Mr^.ana. Mrs.'. Bt-T, Kelly wore
vloltors to .P?tzer .Wednesday.
ii\ Jiatris Ketty ot* Pelzer was lu Ched
dar'for 'ec ?ow-hours 'a?ond?y.
Mr.: Garr Thompson of Trion. Ga.? ,
cpent a;,few,d3yB>ith his father, Mr.
T;-Thomtts?ri of Cheddar,. (
.?; Mrs^w/.-N.' Cop?lortd of Willl?rii- ,
uton visited'her daughter, Mrs. S. A.
Cooley laut tweek. ?
: ATI-HE tkfeATREi; ll
, VTh? ^Prince ot pltsen/l.thfc popular
come?j claimed to.?be the mast, Xue-.
cessfn? cutertalnmerit of ?a class"
shown tn r?cenr y^?rs?;''Will he seen
at'the Anu?r?bn. hVve^?ietf??,,K-Thsff
?Htetoora tima a acoro -of song hits in
thia remarkable masterpiece of .Pbc
1 eV ana' ' Imdora* and each' of theta'
baa held an enduring gir??p np?nPrib
lie favbr. "Tito Song of the CIttea!* Jsl.
onto of the most jnppul&r of the '.natal-.
ced .nsimbors. '"Rib; ??es?ag> of; tho
Vtotet,'' "The Tale of tho; Sea ;Snell,"
"Tho^Stahi Song'' wfih ifs chords 'bf
Heidelberg studenl*> ?ad "Pistare* in
Smoko," ar? other big song nita that >
aro largely contributive to thc ?wi?
phat?c sueeeSs of: tiisr mu?lc?l * pla?.
One o? the chief reasoim, {nry. the cori
dteuously sustained irite*ew .iri . ?. this
production Hes m the Sact that lt ha3
never:i ^n allowed to deteriorate bi't
haa.slr*^^ maintained;.at tho highest!
fiosflib*/notch of excellence,...Tiio.;pWr' ?
formanco thia seaaon is .said io bo
Sered-up^.tp tbe sta^dairja, whichJs
eepted as4 the fl?ai .^ott? in thdt?rlc?l ;
productfea.
A financial eurea! ? 4>ub?ifihes : rril??
?3or idlB^werliae Counterfeit,h?n?c riolns,[;
#fe?i t?e;.average mari wanta ?* ?;row ?
afcfcp?? rules for discovering ?^'-sen
nlne tay??lo.
BfiHIH^^SflBflBBHttHWMm
British Balitan Leader
a m
General Bryn? Manon.
. General Bryah M?h?? IB noW J?'-j
command of tho British forces which
aro going .to. tho aid of the Serbians.
The .t'tp.of Dari .Kitchener, there may.
mean that lie will be superseded. At
this tim?, however, he ls struggling to1
get hlo troops to tho front to help tho
Serbians witb-niand tho . attacks of the
Bulgarians In tho south,.
Got Che Leavings, /
A new minister.In a rural district
who wished to make the acquaintance
of the members of hin congr?gation
and also to discover whether they j
a^e pleased .with his discourses, met
an old fanner who had attended tho
church . tho previous Sunday, and
stopping him. said: ' v ' '
."Mr. Brown, hov., dla yod like any!
sermon last Sunday?"
,"WoU, parson," replied tbs old- man,
"you see, I dldnt have e. fair chanco
to judge. Right iii front ot me was
old Mies' Smith' and the rest of that
gang: with thoir months wide -Open
Just a ewallcrln' down .all the-bcBt pt
your sermon; 'n What ' reached . mo.
parson ' i was pu riy .'..poor: stuff;-inti'rty'I
poor Btuff."-Pittsburgh G?r?nlclb
Telegraph. .
LADIES! LOOK 10??,
Use the, Old-time Sago. Tea and
Sulphur and Nobody
will Know.
Gray, bair, however handsome, d?
sete:; . advancing.. age. Wo all kuow
the advantage? ot a youthful hppe?r
mee. . Your .hair ls your charm.- It
tn?ioB or , mars tho face. When it
Tades, tums grajr ' and . looka dry,
wispy ?hd Bcragg?y. just al fow ap
plications of Sage Tea, and Sulphur
enhances its appearance a hundred
fold.
-Don't stay gray! Look yoting 1
Either preparo tho - tonio at home''or'
set from'any drug ator? a 60-cent bot
tle of "Wyeth's (Sage - and Sulphur
Compound/' Thousands of folks .rec
ommend thia ready-to-use prepara
tion, because lt darkens -tho 'h?lt
beautifully and . . removes dandruff;
Btops itching and falling hair; he
Sldoa, (no ?n? can'.possibly 'toll, as it
?rke?B so naturally and evenly. You
moisten - a epongo or soft brush with
lt, drawing this.-through' tho i hair,
taking ono, small strand at'a.time.. By
morning th*e gray.hair disappears; afr
Wr another application or: two, Its
natural color in restored and it bSK
cornea thick, glossy and Inst rous, and
you appear years.younger. ;
? it a v'o , yea ifrf?&Cj?
?2<? or 8800.00 at
command ?
A ?cum?lalo a reserve
fuit? frora- yonr earn
ing*. '^?^^m
. finn fe % fixed sam each
Interest added .'.?surf?
t?rly will mofeo i i
.'grow/
. " Try, gavial ? yott w?I
-, keep it . ? . ^ ,
The -Saifoe&\,;J**w?
Tho . Sponges* Baals
-M ?t?Co?soiy.
They will ?tarid the test wh?ng
you read these prices!
h - ? - i M ? ? , ...
Our New York buyer sent us
by yesterday's express Seventy-five
Coat Suits, every one a beauty.
?l^---nN.'? n_i_ ?i"
We P???? Them on Sale Satur
day aud Monday at a
Great Reduction
Lot No. 1-25 Suits io. Green. Black, Blue,
worth Sl&Oi), ' S|H fifi
, See thejii ia the window at v i WtT
Lot No; 2-50 Coat Suits, fur trimmed*
box back, plain tailored, worth $20,00
- and $22.5#
See theni in the window . ,
GASH DOES THE WOKE
si ? ? of H wi ND mm m
TGI;
have been advocating your BUY?N6 some lana for the Inst;two nVohthi,
na tho timo ls ripe to BUY. "When evon'body gots vlld to speculate
tx little later, that will bo tho tima to ?EL'?. i^^^^^^^?
Wo bought-30. aere? of the Frank Hall land day? bef?ro/jre?torday
and sold lt before night. But you must BUY before y?tt can maka
MONEY. Don't wait until prices aro out of sight. ' . : . ,
'/The ?impspri place slr miles above town sold for |40,0?) a?? aere en
tl?? lil rvnlr . S.T"r>rif4ay Wo Uaim o tT?Ct Of - **'*V*f^ "tdi^I-iS^T it. ?l?
waste land on it at all, first rate tenant house, not? "?sied te geo*!
man paying us twel re per cont interest on the investmentV we;wiU"aell
oh easy terms for f40.00 an aero.
I. ?. IL Horton,1 Pres? 1.8.Horton, V. 1% W. IV!
'?mm
We are recomme?ding our
^M^axi? 10?2-?-0 for ;
| ;?nd? .oats this fall it.
Thii^ii give it stalk and grams in tiip~
\ head, and that it what you waut in grain? if
you will sow five acres in. wheat arid -'five, in
j oats fhis fall,, af ter preparing trie j^nd well
and frit?iiz?n? it well ttotii either 6f these
oef?; ??? ^?ll find ii adyanta^eous. The
10-3-J-0 is ah especially f??e gobds for grat?,
i Let tiS h??r f rom ycni.
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