The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 15, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Marents Should Know Simple Laxative Compound Helps to Confect Constipation ra Children. With all children there are times when tho bowels fall to act naturally and it becomes necessary for the par ents to administer a remedy. Cath artics and purgatives ehould never be 'used asj these agents afford only temporary relief while their violent action shooks the system unduly. Mrs. Eva JF. Gaff, 517 10th St., Washington, D./C., saya that her little girl, Marie Gaff, had been subject to constipa tion. ;n?d that she found Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin the best remedy bocause of its mildness, and now al ways- hoops 0. bottle of lt in tho house. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin IB a compound of simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic drugs of any kind, and ;Is an ideal, ?*c:uedy for children because of its *aild action and positive effoct- lt?, uso tende to strengthen tho. Impaired bowel action and restore normal regularity. If Is important that parents should know of a dependable remedy with no unpleasant after effects, griping or MABIE "GAFF strain, D?. Caldwell's Syrup'Pepsin ' costs only Of ty cents a bottle and pani be procured at any drug store. To obtain a trial bottle, free of charge, write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Wash ington \St.,'Monticello, 111. . UNCLAIMED LETTEKS Follovring Is'tao Hst of lettors're maining Uncalled for In the postofllce at Anderson,Vs; C., for the week ending Dec. ?5, 1915. Persons call ing for tbeso will please Bay that they wore advertised. Ono cent due -on alL ; advertised -matter. ' ' (?.-'Mrs. Lucy . Adams, Bertha AdhmB. , CMMrs. L. E. Cievelahd, Nollie D. Collins. E-Willie Eskow. F-Sarah Foggy, 0? F..: Faulkner, Oh arlie Fr eo, Miss . Angele Fawcotti . H-S".Bie Hubbart, Mr3. J. B; Hill, H. C. Hancock, H. M.'Hertclk, B. A- Mllley, Mrs. Sarah Hill. j-West Jackson, Essie Johnson.' K-Mrs. Jake'King. L-Curtis LeGette, Henry Leia, J. W.' Lee. . " >;' .* ' iA, .M-iBesste McBride, S. C. May er.' . . ! N-Sallie Norwood. j , P--Profbert Post, 'Mrs. Bell Poore. F.i-Walter.'Riley. : T-Mrs. Ed Telford. ? . , V-Miss Lila Valentine. W-Grover White, Mary Williams, Simpson M. Wheeler. . Belton, S. C. Capital and Surplus 0150,000.00 Collections Girea Prompt Attentloa Ellison A. Smyth, Wi E. Greer, PresHent. V. P. and Cashier. JU, K. Campbell, Asst. CosWorJ ; T rosty lviorHings S MO KE LE S S, odorless ^PERFECTiONOlL HEATER is just what you need. In rnor?ing it warms up the b?d M?Sm^ad bathroom in five\ min?tea smoke in comfort-arid saves:'-start-.', ing a costly coal fire or furnace. The Perfection burns 10 hours on a gallon of kerosene. t??eanr-quick--convenient. Look for the Triangle Trademark. ^p- Sold in many sidles and sizes at hardware, general and department stores .everywhere. tTs?'Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best resulte in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD. OIL G?MPANY (Now Jersey) . BALT2M?RB [Charit*??,-W. Va, iCtuurlwtcn, S. C. FARMERS'UNION HELD IT'S MONTHLY MEETING WAS WELL AT TENDED AND ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANSACTED TORRENCE SYSTEM . . . ?< -'j Of Land Registration Was Fully Discussed-Want Public Meeting Held. The regular monthly meeting iel the Anderson County Farmer's union 1 was 'held Tuesday morning In the mayor's office at tho city hall. Thc meeting was woll attended and rou tine business matters were transact ed. Tho most important piece of business was t?o discussion ot tho Torrence land registration system, which the union wishes to be inau gurated in South Carolina. Tho registration system was dis 'cussed, ami it was decided to ask Senator Sherard to call a mass mooting acme time In January to discuss tho matter publicly. The Torrence Bystem of land regis tration may or may not be a good thing, according to members of the union who have studied tho matter very carefully. The system if pro perly enforced may be made a great help tc the farmer. When his land ls properly registered abd recorded by- u>Is. system, the state's guarantee Is back*Ot his clear; titio,'.and his title may be used os' collateral, with tho. gO??rnment when rural credits are extended.. This makes .the sys-, tem a'Very'desirable' legislation, and the union, is-very anxious to have tho bill passed, bringing the system to South Carolina. It (has been reported that Mr. Sherard uno already expressed him-; self as- being- glad to call a mass' meeting of the delegation, tor. ' tho farmers and that the-meeting will be held during the first ot January. Boer and Filipino.' While the political, c?ntroveray rages ovor the question whether itio? Philippines aro being wrecked or saved, tho Filipino just smiles; It's very .much the same sort pf smile tfcat tho Boer wore when Great Britain, after spending a billion dollars; or so to, lick him, pulled 09t and ld .him do as.he pleased. And by the'way; those same Boers have been very busy late ly defending South Africa agalnali Germany. Let's hope tho Filipinos will 'bo as loyal; to .us as t'to; Boors are to Britain.-Florida Metropolis. ! Frightening;: "Good morning!" said an old lady' briskly, entering a baiter's shop. "Per mit mo to compliment you on the light ness of your bread1" y The baker rubbed' his banda and smllei benignly. Tftank y QU, ? madam ! " he said, prorjdly. but respectfully. Vit; ls my aim to bako the llghegt bread In this city." "And you do It," said tho old iady. "If lt-gets'much .lighter it'll"take two. of your .pound loaves "to .weighs 16. ounces. V -.'v . 1 ;11 -. Fer Freservatlo of Benito. For a hour a teacher, had dwslt with painful Iloration on the part played by . carbohydrates, proteins and tatst respectively in the upkeep' of tho human body. .At tho end of the lessen tho UBUOI . test questions were put among-tbem. "Can any girl. tell mo tho threo foods required to heep the body in health?" There waa ?Hene? till one malden held ?ip her hand and replied: " ? - Everyone Should Drink Hot water in the Morning |i :?:\> v., ,---??- '.-i ? y. Wash ?way ali tho stomach, liver; r . and bowel poleon? before j j 'V^?^^Ki!fcreakf?Bt. ! h To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean inside; no spur bile; topcoat your; tongue and sicken your breath pr dull your, bead; " ho consti pation, j biliousattar's, sick head ache, cold^^rheuii/attsnY' or '.gassy acid atom a ch. you must bathe on .the "'MT aide , like; you bathe outside. - This, ia v>eti"y ' niora . important, because thu -,'if in pores do .'not'absorb^; Impurities tuto.the. b'v?iJ,,-while the bowel borea: do,", soys a well-known physician. :.. To : beep tlieso poisons, and1.toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys oud bowels, drink before breakfast-each day, a glass of hot wat>ir with ya* teaapoonibl lot lime stone' phosphate in . lt. - This will cleanse, purify and'freshen tl>.c entire alinieptory tract,' before putting food Into the stomach^ Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your- pbarcVaclftt. H CLERK PEAIAN WILL MAKE ANNUAL BEPORT Criminal? Caces Tried During Year Reported to the At torney General. "My.next Job," said Mr. J. X. Pear man, clerk of court to a repre sentative bf tilla paper yesterday af ternoon, "will bo .o prepare a report ot all tho coses tried in criminal courts during thc past year, and you know ?npugh about this past year to realise .what a Job this will be." Tho Tfporf of the clerk of court is made ty tho attorney general of the state of South Carolina each year af ter* the last term of court. The list of Anderson cases will bc a largo and v(ery complet? ono. Almost every sort, of case, the attorney general could possibly want will be moro than likely, found on the Anderson docket, and they ranging 'rom petty larceny to murder. This ls the only report of any con sequence thaU is made from tho clerk's office at this season. FAT THE THEATRES I ********************** * * + AT THE PALMETTO " ? * .'?' -fr****************** * * * . The show at 'the Palmetto is one of tho best seen there in a long timo. This is hot the first time tho DoWolfe company ha:-:, .played in- Anderson, but except, for tho manager and the lead ing lady most' of the performers are *\-ttIrely new.- The acts aro new, and with the new songs, no one who saw the, previous ?? performance would rec ognize thlB. one. The Jokes are all new, clean and funny/ .Tho.:-singing and dancing ls good, cleverly executed and tho chow ; ns a whole ia a pleasing one. There are no dragging moments while the curtain ls-up. . t . ******************** * * ?J'-'^AT THE ANDERSON * * . . ? * * * *?<**??************* ' 'Anderten\'siagh. door .'gossip is that the ?nider?pa^'|h?a^re hhs ar. unusual ly j,ood prog/ani this *;eek. Tho wou??~.ru'iBMs&jrr* P-tu?c, C?birlu will be ' shown ' there this afternoon and e.Yvalng. "Owing to the length of the picture. Jt IB' divided into three showB. Tho first show'begins nt 3 o'clock and the,, second_at;. .5:30 o'clock, and the last at 8:3?.'^11This will give patrons btythe . theatre..tho : chanco to know Just When'the'picture starts and reach tho,, theatre' l?? time to s"eo ono com plete portormo-hcc. .. : . Another musical comedy is to fill tho boards bf the Anderson next wee.kv T00 hame, of tim company has t>ot been, announced, but it is similar to,.tho one there last week. "NEVER SAY DIE" Mr. ;Nat'.;,.C J,; Goodwin. always! acknowledged."as., .the best comedian in America^ returns to this city'tor mi engagement at the Anderson. on [Thursday when he will- appear In a j farcical comedy. in. titree ?cts,_by_Wm. ?H. fOHi, enim'ed -Never Bay uie." i ho name of Nat, Goodwin for tho past twenty years has always been j synonomous with .".distinction,: and it agaip ; written all-over this . excruciat inglyfunny comedy, which not only has been' a. big success during the past season in all large cities, includ ing- twenty weeks..in New York city and fifteen weeks tn Chicago, and has Juut ended a years run nt the Apollo theatre. .London, with -Charles Hawt rey in. the title rolo. That "Never Sajr^I>io"( Is a comedy, with ninch. laugh ma-king buffoonery, docs not , mean that the exposition of Bomo : splendid : acting, and these touches ??Of . ?Infinite tenderness, in artistic expression] tor which the star ls justly famous,- ls not projected ir - te* several - scenes and Interpereed wholesome, merriment. - A . carefully, chosen . assemblage of talented actors and actresses will .Vie with each Other in endeavoring.to tul lin every requirement, and demand for satisfying art, aside trom Sheer tech nical ability. .* J?is? Margaret Moreland wilt bundie the. leading female role in har v'-vial sweet; ?nd gracious manner; ether members. of the company include, Nan Hernani, .Mn?idn Henderson. Din-, nis Clough, Alexander Herbart, Lute Vrphr'nan, Isador . Mracii, Prank Lyne a, - Mas ter. fceatr.; and.ethers, , ;Ererywoniati Coming Soon. In : the production of. "i-jvcrywoman" wlUch wi.ll bo seen hero shortly, there aro thirty-seven ?peaking characters. None of. these r?l'os.; aro ."doubled", io: nise \tlie technical phrase signi fying pita person playing more; than ona part, which via the' ruse ot! most '?? managers; y/ho.'S^d^'on^itour' produc tions requiring mauy" characters.' * Kohry;\W. Saw^;.ha? established a; I worthy trade merk -for universal fes> eel lenee of h I s .casts.';! An catiro syrh j phony orchestra. accompanies the or ganization .> '- ?.: .-' ? . .' vie Mardock. . Victor, Murdock ?ts in. England pick ing np material; for magazine artietea. FM^vhad, better hurry : home and begit? i picking un.. mat?rSa? for. the Bull j Mces? : campaign .Jf >e really; Otpeetia j to make om?. Or. possibly he: expects } to finance it .on tte proceed;* ot ht* J literary crr?rta:^??shlngcon Her ald. : . v ... _- . .? ^ U*'^ fox LAND SALES SION TIMES ARE BEITE? UNUSUAL NUMBER OF DEEDS ENTERED IN AUD?TOR'S OFFICE DECEMBER RECORD Mr. Tripp Says Large Number of Tracts Sold Salesday Responsible. . . _ i ? "Times sure sro getting bettor," declared Mr. Frank J. Tripp of tho auditor's office yesterday afternoon, "? have already entered 40 deeds on the real estate book, and I guess that la a record for tni3 eariy in the month. I haye seen many months wien we did not have that many in all, and to have this number already 1B something 1 hnv? not seen be fore." Mr. Tripp was asked what was re sponsible for thlB unusually Jnrgo number of deeds being entered at once, and he stated toot it was, prcbably duo to tho fact, that Bales days in October, November and De cember were largo and tint some of the. deeds from these sales are Ju?t coming into the office, and then mon ey. 1B getting looser, and people are trading In Iorgcr scores with land than horetoforo. . In the number that has boon filed, ono deed was an old one, dated back In '67 and was given Jo. Robort Smith by John Q. Smitfv. "This deed , con veyed 436 acres'of land to Mr . Smith and was at a price Thidlculusly low'. Tho old paper was well preserved and caused considerable comment. . * DENVER GRADED SCHOOL * * .'* On laBt Thursday night tho pupils and- patrons - of ?he Denver graded school, as well as several visitors, had the rare privilege of hearing Or. Proser, Presbyterian minister of An j?erscn lecture on "The American Ne |gro." Dr. Fraser's lecture-was both hu morlous and educational. ; Mr. Rice, a lawyer of Anderson, [end Mr. Felton wen? also present, Mr. Frtce gave a very interesting talk, and Mr. Felton made a fow re marks of value pertaining to ' the school. All cf theEO gentlemen j were extended an Impressive invita tion to visit the Denver school again. .Tho Denver faculty WRS represent I ?f? at' the' tfeachor's meeting Saturday i ?hy MJt?s Bolt oad'Mr, . Corbottv Tboy reported that Mr. Swenrkigen's I phases pf work. in the high and rural, schools were very Interesting and full1 of information. ' Mrs. Hammond, president of the School Improvement association, wishes to remind tbo members of .the I association that the next meeting will bo hold on Friday of this week. Sev eral Important questions aro .to bo discussed at this ! mee tins, and'ono nerson will be initiated into tho,socie ty. '.- . The following named pupils merited thc distinction of having their nameB placed ?upen tho honor .'roll for tee second month's work: ; . ' ? . , In the advanced' grades-Gradys ; Phillips. Carlton Garrison, Stacy .King. Margaret Poid, Ru/a Darby, Sarah Hammond, Elizabeth: Bowden. Tn the Intermediate1 grades-Nellie Eakew, Charlie ?. Harrison, Cornella M ll am,' Fred Garrlebn, Grace George, Ma clo George, Ruth Hammond. Wal ter Heller, Bernice Garrison; Norman Garrison, Claude Mopro, Larry .Sum mere]!, Donnie, Richey, Henry Milam, In .the primary.'..."grades--Walter Darby, Janie Hobson; .Nannie Hobson, Lois Moo.??,'.' Mall Atkins, William. Cflark. Fr^fc^ j 1er. Mary Bowden, Boyce Chapman, ' Helen Eakew,' Robt. Garrison, Nellie Hornby,' Gilbert . Patterson, Alvin SummorcM. Gradv Searu^Koth Thom as, Evelyn Yeargln, Myrtle Taylor. If It's Good Meat You |s What ? Yo?Ve L?ok W??): 1 m?-iFpjr.'-';- .' , ? Here, you'll find the very best of fresh meats at all times, but p?rtic?lariy so', -at - this ':sea cod?? ; W? "h?ye: some;; of iti? best beef, pork, yeal and ?aiF sage We have eyer sold. .We arc also se?liii?< lots of fresh oysters and,fish. Let us have orders this month. You'!! J enjoy the change. - Pork Sausage; [:VM?3f??V':S???(^ sage, v Beef ! J^Hd ;;>r??^,pvierv:| tiver Fvdding, Beef ?eal,' Ppr' arid Fresh Qystejrs" arid Fres Fish. . Y-/' ? ' ? Phon? 7SSY ? I -, . W .. .-? - ????.imk Christmas ? Should Be Chosen This Week Surprise Delivery. At Any Hour You Say A gift that is to last a lifetime should be chosen* deliberately. And these are the very last of the shop-at-leisure days. Never before have you had better selection of High Grade Pianos for Christmas. We have such a large selection bf really high grade pianos f rom which to select that we are not compelled to try to sell you any one particular make of piano. We will demon strate all of them and lei your good judgment decid?,which one you prefer; of course we win be glad lo give you the benefit of our experience if you wish it, but wc let the pianos speak for themselves. We sell the famous Steinway Kranich & Bach, Hallet & Davis Milton and the Autopiano {A player-piano) ; : i REECE & WELCH HAND C0 Successors to the C. A. Reed Piano & Organ Co. 314 South Main Street. .LUM ?ht "CABBAGE PLANTS" "Wo hayo now ton million.cabbage plants on .hand ready for Hhlpment. Our plants are grown cloooto the Sea Coast, in tho op?n air, .sud our need er??,.grown by the very host seedsman on Long Island, N. Y. Wo have tho following varieties: "TIIW EARLY JERSEY WAKE FIELD," "THE CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD," "THE; SUCCESSION" and "FLAT DUTCH." Our prices aro: In loto from 1 to ? thousand $1.00 por thousand, fi thousand annoyer 7fjcts. por thousand P, O. B. hero cash with order. We will make you a special price on larger ofdoro. Cilvo us your order, and wo will ship you plants that -will give you tho very best result?. Yours vory tr?ly;L' - ^ THE ON?.Y PLd?rT CO., Megg?tts, S. C. g 1 li ?IHII?1 III WIMWMWIM Chicara Pelzer, S. C, Capitol and ^Surp?us 61S5,00?1|? Collections Oh en Careful Attention Ellison A. Sm;tb, ino, A. Hungens, President. CasWoy. B. E. Tolson, Assif Cashier. li a.. m plo ii ' Adopted By The Ford Motor Co. as Stand ard Equipment on Ford Cars Since 1911 The. 'following ls quoted from the Ford Manual, iii answer No. 76: . "There is nothing to be gained < by experimenting wi*h different makes of plugs. Th? make of plugs W?ih which Ford -, engines^ are equipped when they leave the factory are best adapted to the re? quiremenfs of'our. motor." . Tfie .^'Champion X".is strong, reliable; well made jn every jrespedty; It's; absolutely compressiontight)arid will stand; ?ny. amount pi oil without fouling or shortcircuiting. The cbirjpre^ioh . chamber of th is plug, together with th? peculiar ; p?irit setting render, it really oH-pidof in .action inihe ni?tqr, ; Porcelain of the high?st quality,- points' of the' manganese nickel, 'packing , gask^ in our. own gasket department from the : best grade of asbestos arid; cqpjper [teni, ;. vtreatedif careful ' workmanship and excellent design hav$,: ||*^rought the^eni?ntlrfb^this one type of Channon pUig, '^^^ey.:.i'l:i?00Vplugi5:per day at the present time. We carry plugs for all cars. Largest Auto Accessory Dealer in Up* . ? ? Ander*?!, S, <V ' Belton, S, ,". ..' ?reeatti?^^ Sm?SauBfJa^^