The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 27, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Convh
Simple Inexpensive R ?med y
Checks Early Tendency
to Constipation,
. - ' !
About thei first ththg Impressed on
the young-Mother 1B the necessity fdr;
regularity in her baby, which brings'
up tlie question of .the most desirable
laxative for children's lise.
Mrs. Jesse IVchardsom Philpot, Ky^-!
saya she tm:, used Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin for the past year and
that there 1B UO medicine in the world j
like' lt iShe writes, "My little son, j
William, Jr., just loved it because it j
ls 80 pleasant to toke, and everybody j
talks about his being such a fine!
healthy boy." - '
Dr.-Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a
compound ot simple laxctlvo herbs,
free from 'any. opiate or narcotic
drug, and is the standard remedy for
constipation in thousands of homes
throughout the bind. Drug stores
everywhere saiL'lt, for fifty cents a,
bottle. Cut a bottle of this excellent!
remedy, abd have it in tho house. AI
3iet*r. Eai Whit Yon Dislike. 1
In thorough accord with the views I
of certain authorities who believe,
with limitations, that peoplo are bet
ter off IE they eat what they like ls the
following letter printed In the Christ
mas issue of the Woman's Horne!
Companion:
"I am constrained to protest against
the advice given 'mothers to oblige
their children to eat food which they
dislike. Most grown people have th?irl
likes and. dislikes, and If .It were' 'a
.punishmentito them to etil a despised i
article, howfmuch more'so it i's to a
chlldv'to Whom ; small troubles loom
ns' tragedies! The child's distaste
should not Le discussed, simply Ignor
ed until he 1ms forgotten how much
?e, hated 'appertain ' article. . -There'are
b m?i?'y good* and nourishing, things,
that If one ls fancied disliked bow
much bettor to substitute something
oise, thereby avoiding .issues and fric-'
tlbh, which everybbb knows are harm
ful to a child's nerves and health and
' Trade at thc Anderson Cash C
to ??rye yow.with, tho best ole?
Fqy Br
Florida Grape Fruit, each.:,
Monogram Rolled Oats, 2 'boxes .ft
Fresh Oysters, ta seal tina, quart..
Fresh Porkabsage,'--poundJ .*...';
; Norway Mackey^?, 2 (pr . ?.... i
Sliced' Breakfast Bacon, pound....
White; Cap; Se.lf-Rising Buckwheat
Log Cabin Maple Syrup, pints 2^
liOg Cabin j^^feil?P^^i^^
vitli Y/aiilei and Batter Cake?,
N'cw Prunes, i?t and waxy, 2* tb fe
Home. Raised Pure Creamy Butter
?rcsh Country Eggs, dozen.......
We ate gomg to.se?l 48 th? bes;
.. ':SWift IrSr^iniu^ xSb*e Lar?J
Irish Potatoes, peck. : ... ...
? - ' ??: ??? ? '.'fl'
Tho C. S. Sullivan Estate pwpi
West Of Augusta, Qa., Which they h?
Sullivan cannot handle; the. propel
County property ia pbrt pfiyment.
?t lies within, 'soy! two'mjios, o
:|S^A-.iargo cotton warehouse, qr
?3at^'?M?r?jhta
property?. * Tho roads are ali - grad*
coiiii?y. Tho - Augusts. South er ii I
ftndbss a side track on this ?<\nd.
There IB probably 3CD ?ere3 bi one
. The. tenant houses are' bettor tl
have seen; There are six houses,
fotir robbJO. 'Tho land is sandy, v
inches pf/the top.
T?1B>placo \vas sold ?y tho pt
. purchasers who wevo spectators,
on tt:and ybu.r.an buy it,for that?
this criu?ty" with olio or two .blind
.?i?Gu'g?r' &:*pay'?br/Mite'c*Sv?.
' : f-^Yoa; can.give ^
for yourself. : lt, la. Jo^guZ
I?;^?y,:b'^h3fv; ?^?^^^U;r^gnt..lr-ev
bli : thei-farm;. adjoining th??
They wbso mlikimc exactly10? Jo
. ts.HoiUn'g-ttU flroond tb)s. at.$30.
A been rented out for several yaavs
A V wear ?^ pbt ;? have just mads,
place* an?i? thmfclt 1$ a great h
v There is stall room fo'ftfftmll
Augurio. - People , ru?ning down
day. 'Tiley inaho tho fdubd trip
will&vb you gooa termB On tho
BelTOP W JK?i?oa wu/ . w ??A??
^r^srf^rnv ott. th?^?st?i?st..
cotton with Tory> ?ft^&np. ? .
Y?u c&b t?ko it Irbm mb .tbat
, j?lae?> 't?Ll?vo..; Stie me.' ?
WM. J. RICHARDSON, jp.
trial bottle, free of .charge, caa be ob;
talned by writing to Dr.' W; B. "Ca?d-1
Well, .JiM Washington Bf, Monticello,
iii. ? ... ? ? ? m
disposition as well. And aa for letting |
ciiild go -without his needed nour
ishment till next meal. if he refuses |
ono article-the injustice ot it in too
apparent to need comment."
?|y.v? A-?ish Story.
According to a . sworn afildavit: a.
.bag full Of papers containing evidence
Ot violations of ;oiir . neutrality,
I tkirowa Overboard by a steamship. |
captain* y??s.'; afterwards f?und in 'tho
stomach ot a sharlc captured ,1)y some
-Braziltann.; This ought to' suggest an
Idea to .tiho. United Staten secret seh?
.vice...' A few vigilant- sharks ph its
idtaff might accomplish ' 'something. I
-\yaiijlngloh t??r??d.
i - ChiU?herh^?V.Tnb?'?ts?
This is a .medicin? intended .espec
ially for stomach troubles, bilious-v|
'AeoB and constipation/ It-is ineot
mg> witiii much' success and.? ^rapidly
gaining in favor and popular?y.v For!?
salo by all dealoro.
1 '
Irocery, Co. Wei are prepared
/erything to EAT. .' '
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?i package....\..i...........?8?o
, i?arto.'.','.'......'...'.'I....4?(?..
nothing New," Delicious-to serve'
......m.
>.r._.25 c
, pound.....;..35c
.,"..850
8?3f. ;. '
t patea*.Rour^d^ 0 : Ifc Tj$j??f$?
;or. .. .. ............. .$2?0O.-.
... ?:. > .. > ?;?. ?.?"(.. '?...?. .S*5ts"- ? ;
?Ii?!
a farm of 70Q acres seventy." miles
?vo'p^t'in ?hr ?an?s for's?lO., Mrs".
: she ; \ypuic>\ ;j??ko ;
f .?ii?lqofjiown in .iWhi.c^,xthvro is .a
lite a number o? prosperous stores,
eral bachera' ?
f-oand and clay runs through tho
:d-aha aro much better than in' this,
?i?rway r^ns . through' the property1 "
Tfcer? is almost* 5Q? ocr?s^c?etfr?tt.
fluid ?luiost lov?t "' .
tian anything. In thia county taat i
Pour "bf 'ti?e?? aro*'slx"r'o'ont?,viw?'
?-Ith a geod: clay* sub-soil within.: six
?eaent owners for* ?ib.OOO.OO. .Tho J
went, bioko owing abaut-?12,000.00. 1
um.?; Now thare are lo?a/o?tuen lu
nd ucre3 of ;';Iond;-:.that.'. w?l? br?fff'--'
SBfeSwff^jfe.'.','? .'.'.'..'
farro apiece and. nttit'-nave ?hough 7.- j
1 whits* WpMo??. ?bod ^i?ir/'sbfis
r^?artjcu?ritfl*..
era,', ls.' the "?btest . da?rviC?j0y?r.':Basr.
Bey tf ?t tho timi? there. "taso t';
-^l??.On .an* aero,: Thia farm hat?
?sj&H ??'leji^?bajt t?ey;ebttt^?)ab|; f
trigj, down #?re . Jt?. f, i$k ; ' aviSr : th? .
;aln. . ..
C j onC tao/, place;? '?:F?uaj-'road ':.-to i
there}'in-, a^tc?nobil?aNatmbst^svery :' \
s ??x^onr^>i^6w; if 'y?a'1
' .
A?s country.?a,a^lir^V^'?.:!*.^*
LaFoy-Ay?r, "
A pretty home wedding und one I
around ! which centered tho love and
interest ot many friends was that of |
.Miss KP.te LaPoy. ?nd Mr. Frederick
pbarios Ayer of Bamberg, on Wed
nesday afternoon at three o'clock at j
the home of Uao bride's parents, Mr.
autf Mrs.. J. L. LaFoy on Roberts |
street.
The house had been beautifully
decorated for the occasion and was j
attractive with palms, ferns end cut'
flowers, chrysanthemums teing used
in profusion everywhere.
The ?ceremony was performed by ]
Dr. John E.. White, tfie only atten
dants being the. two .brothers ot the!
bride, John and Whither LaFoy. The
pretty bride won? a handsome blue]
tailored.^ ?ult, 7?if% hat and gloves. to
match. 'Inirr.ediately after the cere
mony tJi? you?g coqnie ieft for Bam
berg, the home of the groom, where!
they viii make their future homo.
Mrs. Ayer ls a bright and attrac
Flrst Baptist Church.
' 0:45-rTeachera'?prayer.service.
..? lOiO?V-Sabbatkll.scbool-Dr; A. L."
Sraether?, .superintendent.
" 11:30-Seimon by. the pastor,' John |
E. White. Subject? "Th? Superior
Obligations of ? Christian."
3:00--Meeting- of the Royal Ambas-1
r ad ors, ?... Ne<w< officers will be elected''
and h ia hoped that-eveiy boy who
possibly can will be present and take
part in, the election-George Fant,
leader. . "
4:00-Meeting ot the Young Worn-j
an'a auxiliary.
, 7:3f^Prtbilc Worship-Ser.Tiott bjr |
t?e pastor. Last sermon eh; tho fools
of "the bible-Subject ; .'The Fool abd i
tho Gospel."
Wednesday.
6:45-^Teaeher#t. meet ?ftgV
.. 7:2d-Prayer^ and prahe.-. B?rvl?e,'
led ?by the pastor.! This 1B' the fourth
week In tho L-ohool .of^prayer. Topic:
"Tho Goodness of God am? tho Pray*
.era of "Mea." ."???'
; Friday.
4;O?Vi2leettng of ; <??' Christian:
Growth club-4*av?ala.Khi?rd, leader*;
Tho imbi ic . is cordially Invited to
ba present and worship with us, ot
all these services..
l%o; First Presbyterian Church.
_The services at the Fk;ai';.Pro?Jby
I terian ch?r?h-wlll be "held as follows
[tomorrow;' .
. Sabbath .schpol at ten .o'clock, Mr. ?
C.'-.W- Brown, iuperlntersdcnt.
.*?y-?p..past?H ?ev: W. H/FraEor. D.
., : will presch i at .11:30, and 7:S? i
j:d^lockV V';//."r . ': .". .' '.'";.'. '?.'?..']
Ki''!*
i
It?foWoi?ord col
Jp^f??days at borne:
He; ? has es :h1s,vguest Mr. Jones,vh j
classmates : .'?'*:. fi' ? ; t , ' - A ? ci - '
Mr.- B. A. Wilson o? Iowndesyttl?
I spedt yesterday, in the olly.
Mr?. Nell Mooro *'0t Du? Wesfep?fifi
inj th'?-; city-,' .shipping ; F?r jday i : . \: ? y
'.'.'Mri ' J. .Yt. Xfcck^brtU:oi:''w;iillam
Ston;:>peht yesterday" in ^d?rsojivV
.' Mr," and Mr^Fronk.Kidd and Mr.
Axahatr lticdiards?n ' Of Ht?ftwo^J?S?^,
^^e?^'Tii?nksgiv?hg D?yMa.' Andor
' ':?&tr>; J.--ii. Grebr/;h?s returned '/>
^u^^^.ai^ . '".
' T.Tv. -i ?r? ." 'h*Ki-.?r W<l*'trlTiB lo Winn
ttvo yoo?vg woman. Mr., Ayer is a
cousin ..i? Mrs. J. U. Vaudlver or
this eily: .
T3o Entertain.
Mrs. John, E. Sadler and Mrs.
Raymond Beaty will entertain at
catxi?pBoM .''afternoon at Hotel ' Cm?
quola.
. Mrs," Tate, of .'Elborton,. Ga., *i ' u?e
guckt ' of Mrs. Harlestbn Barton.
For., Hi is Wilson.
.?????pt*I H*Jen Wilson of GreenvHlp,
Waa4 Mrs. C. W. Causey's charming i
I honor ? gu&st yesterday afternoon
When feho 'entertained ? few-"friends'
at d -.theatre uantv at the "Ande"-1
??an", to ?co Geraldine Fla mar tn
"Cannen."
Mrs. Causey's guests were: Mrs.
W. D. McLean. "Sirs. ' W. W. Mbr-I
rlson, Mrs?-Phelps Bassoon, Mrs. K.
i P. Smith, Mrs. Keys, McCully, Hra.
Carrie Patrick, Mrs. Alpert Farmer,
and Miss Linda Thompson.
I ...ThepubMc.io cordially.invited to ho
present at ,iiU4hes?"services. Uahcrs
: wHt,,:m?et you at tho .door,- conduct
you a tb s??t and hand yeo. a hymn
hook".' ;.'"-.. ' V. ''Vv ..'V.v.' y'iS
GWfcb.C?Ur?h.
T>av, J. H. GibbonoyVrector. Phone!
?836?' ' ' .'
Service^; ;fo?.'.the. FiT:"t : Simday in j
Advent, Nbyenihor, 28th:
?:00 'til m.'i-The Hbty Eudjarist.
Oti?-^Ubd^yisebboV. :
. ''iiiSO^a?^m?: prayer and ser-1
rthm, . . .' ....^... : - :-.
4:30-Even;'.song .and . sermon.
Mission Services:
During/the '-week .beginning Monday,
OVSmhST'SouiV St i^HH?Tu'?i?Ck, im:rc- j
win, ho ? special service to which the
p?bfld'.'iB''' t?t?st" cordially invited.
Tli?sp 'evening ?brvl?es "will .be in the
nature bf a' song ?S6rVieev'wlth tho
sermon by tao missioner, tho Rev. .R.
; Maynard -Marshall i ; At. 10;30 in the
[ mobing' beginning ,; with. Tuesday
i thOre; will, bo u celebration bf "the
HfdyiEucb'arls^f tne.Rev;'R. 'M. Mar-"
Bhall wai be.,,tho celebrant. A f?ll
occount;?C.thesb.Bery?cps will appear
in this pappr. ' ..
Contrqi'. P^jihyte'r??n Church,
Sunday school at 10:30. . '.: .
'. Morning service at 11:30; Subject
of''sermon L : "Tho Tnao, Pprpp^e of j Ps
.tfation." ':" '.': "." .
dening service "ot 7:50. Subject of
I Sermon: VGood;.from" an " Unexpected
Quarter."
I We cordially invite you. to atti
j these services..
,JKX(MJ BIUNCpvSpHOO?i. - *.
?:* Ohe'nmnth ct the,'school term of
Irbrig : Braa'ciV. baa been ' ?u?ces?fuDy
I cbnjplqted. The,barbBm*nt, ,rew?bed
?'gbtyTflve by^.the, end ,o?kjtbe mpntly,
On Sye?nQsdsy before .Thanksg^vhjg;
bpUd?y;tbe following '. specials pro
gram was carried out: . , ;';
^Thanksgiving' One ^Hundred years '.
\ AgoM-~?tuth Wilson:
"Thaoksglvl?s.JWw
Gee.;:;' ... : .-. .. '
., R^Batipn-"Tho !, Farmor"--Tbroo
I email .boys. Hiram: Fagg, Jim .Bryant, \
EdgaV ?ambib.^''.'.}-'p*- ";'^v;
ilecl'tatlbn~v'WaT?ing. Mr. Turkey" :
fflP?>?';McConoeliT.'?''. V :
'. -Story-''Cubby Bear's Thanksgiv
iog^'r-^Annlo, Laura icing v
"B^itatibn-^'^vust I'm Thankful
Vari"i-^HowArd -McGee. ' V '"' '.
Rf>jit4tibn-'^e i^??e Pilgrim
?^l4."-rMblllo;.Wilsot.; * .
Becltat?ott-"A thanksgiving .Rilo
o? tho Pumpkins.".-Jim '-Gassawky.
^t^^^^j^i^l Hymn"
^^^raybr ot Thanksgiving In.. Con
WiLL APPEAR AT ANPERSON.
COLLEGE NEXT MON?
DAYNtfSHT
|j| A Q?/^TETTE
Metropolitan Groud Has Delight
ed Audiences AU Oyo' tC?unir
On next Monday night tho Metro
politan Grand Quaretle -.viii appear
at Anderson College, this being the
second, number ot the. lyceum course.
"Wherever this company has appeared
ehtbuslastlc reports have been hoard.
Audiences are delighted not only
wirr, the quartette singing but bise
with, tim solos i as well. The program
will begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock.
The ?''quartette' MB. composed " ol
Charles L. Nelth, lyric tenor; Paul
Chase, robust tenor. John Eberly, bar
?tono and Thomas "Wade Lano, basso
.'.irs. Mielo Page..Lane ls.pianist.
Tho' following" press notice from at
Alexandria; Ind., paper Will be roat
with.late rest;
- The splendid, .entertainment., giver
br tho 'VkiBfo wi at tho Mothodls
church lase night left nothihg tb bi
desired In the way ot high clasB 'en
tertalnment. As to. the members ?
the quartette, Mr..Nelth led tho other
both; in range bf voice and power
th?rb Was a ring to his tone thu
sounded like: the chimes of a bel
most, sensitively tuned tb muslo c
0?e spheres, a's it ,wi;fe. In his In
terpretatldn of Faust be was ; ver
good, ? as! that' gave him an oppoi
tunlty to display his / dramatic Bins
ln& power. Of the . basso, 'Mr. Thoi
Wado Lane,' it caa ba said, that bo wa
very pleasing,: imd 1tho deep,, rici
'.ffiolItfluouB'todbs of tho profundo wei
delightful to listen to; his portrays
! qf,'Mephisto, was a splendid, piece ?
. lmprOvlp?d' grand opera ,wbrk '' an
;m6t Cwith tho' hearty approval of tli
[audience,' 'aa' djd also his Solos.M
John ?Eberly.' bart tone, has b^in baar
here 'upon previous occasions, an
hts singing lapt hight Oniy helped ~i
strengthen ?blm with ?be musk.- lovei
.of this city. Ho has a sw??ty eve
voice, well. .regulated and very;' fie:
Iblej bk Song of the. Sea and th? ci
cor?, A Perfect Day," .were, ronden
lb.1'? moat acceptable manner.
. v
? AJ?DJIJItSOS.COiLEt?E
? i?fge abd enthusiastic abdten
heard the -address ot Hon.: WiUH
Jennings Bryan delivered in the c<
lege auditorium cn Friday even ll
November'l&i His subject wab ;*'T
War In Europe and Its Lesson 1
by Fj3vw John E. White, D. ?t>* w
was. presented to the audience
President Jambs. P. Kinard. M
Bryan who'was tho guest-o? tho o
lege, during hie -shay in ?nderst
spoke, to .the students..on Sature"
morning at 'chapel, exercises on "T
Meaning of Life." :
' The <foceptiou given. by . tho el
Seats on itjiankegiving eve : was c
f/the most, delightful affaire of J
year. In the decoration of the lin
end parlors ' fern a and ?utuntn lea'
.wera", ubod r artistically.. : lli(Ba6^
ccivtng .were jjPresident and -M?s; K
ard," Miss H?leh Smith* dean cf i
fccJIcge,' and- tho ?presidenta of t
cbllOge1 clauses, Misses Lou ?.'? N<
McOeOi, Brucie; Owlngs/ Mirle Neb
and.Gladys. White. ,;
In tho Thanksgiving basket 1
k?me", the Senior-Sopha defeated
^-iitorr^r?Vii- teainY14: to-'4.".' ?I
game. !wd8. bawl -fought;' . At,tho .
of the first, half the eoore was 4 b
but tho, Senlqir-S?fti, outplayed ;tl
rivals Vin tho 'last/half." '* Those;
-presenting the' Senior, abd Sophozr.
cl asses t Avere as. ? follows; Forwn
.Maggie Sbi^ey* captaba,' and. N
Martia^ jumping .center* ?tfelloGcni
yf'?crtlhg: 'center; ilelbn, Burr
.guaWs^?.Bthet' Norris, Izetta Pn
substituto/, i jSl?lens Masters.' >? :'.
JuniorPVeeh team hod tho .tollos
line-up; Forwards', MiBsca 'WI
BrVla, captain' and Lafayetto Ji
son; jumping center, Ethtabeth. 1
ton; running center,. Emily SuHh
guards,, Misses ;' F?qr|de . Pruitt ? :?
INbr? ''McA!iStor;> substitutes, Bi
Wnltloclt and "MSry !?k>wI?. '
Tho enli?g? fntsttained at db
on Thanksgiving day President
Mts. Kinard and-'family, Dr. abd 1
WbKe. and: Mister:Bruce White,,
sod Mrs'.' Jj j?;'-.'iOw!ngs' and chili
ondVMiss :M^..w?i|sornff.
f??t tho .'ch^?iiOKejfciMis^'on^ Vt
MrP?. W'j?inOT outlinedtho ;(
ffl? methaovV o?fifeta4-'Intorcollej
:Prob4Mtl?nr csWt?ht?on.
M : T?:* apeppd^umber -of tho Iy<
cw.raes^wJ[U.bcilv?n on uext'Mo
L-H?v,fabd MT?, p. W. Dodg?
the guests : of Mira Stranath?h at
ner ort -Friday.
'?' Mrs. Me;i : Duggan ,of Clayton,]
^ep|b'Wft^kf night lit the college
guest of Miss Abbott.
0,-- . ; , j,-,:,; ? -y^M-Xr,' ;- - , ??" ',
Row to Prevo?t Crcnp. y
lt -may, bs a surprise toyOp^to.
Ith?L fa' biAny eise?, croup jMm^b?
Ohio, vUlam "her - ??pW^f??f ??
?gan^S^^
i would g?v? him; ona or : two doa
I otb ye cough medicino i because
t*?4h take lt hpi?hbg?y, end it ls
[and rsuabHtfiv;Sold by ?41 dealt
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ii ?? .!*i...i;>./J,V., (??:. - j. : = ' ..
jvr?v^>v>ryj|3VKtVy.?vyo.?r Millinery toady!' Pretty
trimmed Hats that you'll find smart
..and^ecoming and the little price mak6
'.them all the more interesting.
i - ?m m ? ?
m
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a
SI
. Opened Wednesday a dozen in a va
riety,, of pretty styles and . materials at ;
Your.tradc .
Your confidence
Tour good will' .
.. .The best coal
A feaspjnajb?? jprite
; 'A prompt delivery
ai
THE POFULAR JEWEL STEEL
" wtigfe--:1;!1"1 ."iKf;? ju,,.:r~
I? Low tn Price Hut
' High in'jQ^aJl^^
' Almb?;; every iow
prloeip'. Bttel range is
outi^with*1Ight-wbiglit' ,
?toot. ; walla, ..'painted''
with. Japan to hide ita
deT?efp^?t not no with *
th? Pppnt?r' Jewel or |
"Mi?dsr"'' Jewell'-stove'''
ranges.. In. fact a?,i.
'J?^ei ,*te?l;,rattge8 ; arer*
mado ^'honVstlyV ', and T
bold i ott: yt?er?.' ^rathcir :
than deception. Tho ;
J!$?k$ir#frc* * (Popula*
?Jswe]:/8teel : V?|?.:.,i 1?? !
*' duo. to'sjfnffll?r Upa sxi<C-'
cot'h?vlng'as many or>
jjga; tor darefoU-,.1,
ity. quick baking, fuer *
economy, and /?onvajt?
iftfteoi it witt .-compara -s
. favorably .., withthe ,..|
' "''r- . . .' '. ,?!*H?r-prlcod.'-rangofc ?
mad? from, heavy bluf planished sb^l^lttub^1?fctf a3b?at?ir;
ral?n^v^^iPY^^f out ws?tv
" - .y ,rfor-' waiinlnjp.? .????.j
adorn 'tbs' ovendoorM^?^
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