The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 30, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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In the Show Windows Around Town Theo at ours at $4 and $5 ii Yon dost1! have to buy if yon don't want to, but wa want you to be convince tl of the wonderful ?hoe bargain? we are giving to tiie buying public of this' city and vicinity. No matter what your need in footwear it will be found at this bufy Bee Hive in tho latest style by reliable manufacturers. % Bion F. Reynold's Oxfords for Men-in Glazed Kanga roo, Tan, Vici and Gunmetal--newest lasts, snappy and gingery enough for the most fastidious, and at the same time, com fortable. Compare them with any of the widely advertised makes at $6 to $7' Balles- price, the pair ......... ir.. Just Wright Oxfords for Men, new English models--in Gunmetal and Nut Brown. We have these also in a plfctty new raised toe, the pair, only . \........:.. Shoes for every member, o* your family at lowest prices. UGH! B?llMlL 19' "Dodson's ?ver' ?onf.- Vif?ii '-tilti?ot Your Sltiggfslt Liver Better Ban Calomel : and Caa ^SalNite, - % . OiJoniel' mak?8; yon sick; yon lowie day's work. ?alooTri la .ijufcksilwt and it saliv?tes: calomel injures your liver. If you are-billons-/ feel losy, -sluggish ?nd Oil knocked ont, If-your Bowel' are const Ipated and1 'your ' bead.- aches : or stomach ls sour, just take a spoonful ot harmless Dodson's. Liver Tone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel'. Dodson's Liver Tone Is real liver medi cine. You'll know it nest morning, he-, causo vou .'will wake tip feating ?OiJe, our liver will'-'be - working* .'.your-. head ache and diftincsa^gonc, your storiuieh will W sweet-and,.bowolB reanlar. "Von will feel like workhig, ! Vpnl? bo ?Ver ful} ?B? of energy.-vigor and arabllt?n; ' .Tour; druggist or dealer r-'sells yot 50 ?eut . bottlo;.cf Dodson's'-' Liver. To?a under, ray personal guarantee that it Will clean your sluggish liver better than nasly calomel; it-won't maka you sidt and, you cai? eat anything you want j without being--salivated.' rYotir druggist j gtiur?ntee8-that;jj>aeh: spoonful will., atari j your liver, cl-vin your bowels and: straighten ? yon'jip by morning or you j?efc\your money back. Children gladly - -take -Dodsor.'s Liver -Tone because it is pleasant tasting ' -and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them Bick. I am selling millions ; of, ^bottles." of. D?dsoVs Liver To^e t?'pebple who liavo found tliht thia pleasant, vegetable,' liver medicino? takes the place of; dangerous" calomel. .Buy one bottle^n'my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist. 1 about me. A UT ru HioiiiB ix mice, eur-" ?.in. a ! l il " ni. ii H'm PRICE $1,250. l^^pe? With E^^-|>^^^55^^..?? * 'Conv^ ' ". ^ty\? V* ty j LL1:1U i/'.'.M n'iil m h ^,-"~-^???V ? ??? V'ftfeA ^'f^^i??rii?'m * FUNERAL TODAY MR. G. N, BROYLES W?Q Known and Highly^Etteora-1 ed Anderson Man Died Thursday. Announcement yesterday morales in The Intelligencer of the death of Hr. George Nash Broyles, 201 West River street, at 2 o'clock, came as a shock to his ?nany frionds in this city. ? Funeral services will he held this morning at 10 o'clock from . the home and interment will be m?de. In Silver Brook cemetery. Rev. T. C. O'Dell, presiding elder ot the Ander son district of the Methodist church, j officiating. Mr. Broyles death was reported at j this office JuBt as the paper was go ing to press yesterday morning, eon-j soquen tl y on,ly a ?aro notice . con Ul j ho made. Mr. Broyles Was the eldest child of j *\e Httc-fcr. Willam'ii. ?royle? andi Mn;. Vary Routh Broyles, and was] born 57 years ago in Whitefield coun ty. Ga. He moved to Anderson coun ty when.quito a young man and spent practically all of his life boro. Ho was reared on a farm, but moved to the city of. Anderson before reaching his majority,-and was employed as a clerk in Mr. A. . "B. Towera* store, which 'was located in kho Kay store room on the east side of the public square . He remained with Mr.. Tow en?-for'three'br four years, and then! went' to The Bleckl?y company, the j late Sylvester Bleckiey having decid ed to take in business with him 12 ! young men of this section. The co I young men were made partners in tho business and Mr. Broyjes was one of] the -12 < He ? remained with this com pany for several years and then cold j ont bis interest in the business. He weat with Gen. C. A. Reed, and for I 15 or 20 years was a partner in Gen. Reed's business. He remained al partner in the business until the Reed-] Piano and Organ company, wan pur chased by the Reece^Webb company ? about a year ago. Mr. Broyles^ practically retired from-business more than three years ago because of falling health. . His health became Impaired about six years: ago, abd although lie realized from the very first that he would recover from the disease, ho bore-bia suffering stoically abd. uncomplain ingly. "From time to time his condi tion would show some Slight Improve ment ad ho would come.down town and mingle with . .his friends and .would spend some time in his office at Reed's store Several months ago, however, his maady ' became more pronounced, and ho remained at WB home mott of the t'/ne. Mr. Broyles wa-, a staunch and loyal member ofxi?t. John's Metho dist church, end "before his health be came j Unpaired, he was. a, steward Vox the church. He was always .inter ested in church work, and always did hia share I in the. work. He was also a . faithful member , of the .Woodmen bf the World abd the Knights of Py thias. ..' "... . ' . ; ' r-\-. r ?? Mr. Broyles married. Miss Emilia Wilson, and abo and two eons and ?ene daughter survive; him. The'chit ?dren iare Mr.; Frank Broyles bli Co lumbia; : Mr. Joe ' Broyles cf Ander -spin, i and Miss Kdca Broyles pt .An derson. He is also survived by his j mother, who lives with Mr. W.- C\ Broyes on Webb street, and . two brothers-(Messrs. J. M. "Broyes, :bf Fork township and W; C. Broyles of thia city. ,Two sisters-Mrs. Fan jile Holland and - tmlti Gantt^-are j dead. Mrs. Gantt died about three I months ago'lb Townvllle. J -Ji Mr? Broyles was '?.[ man, ipr/retiring and modest disposition, always stood for what was right. He could always-be counted on t : as . tvelng . on the: right aid?: ot a question affecting the good of tho-, city, . county, .and state, and,:" hh> ' opinions were sound and wise. Ho. was termed a good elt Izen. The following friends of the deceatf-j ed will net as pallbeRMra at tb>: ttl? neral this morning:. Messrs. G. H, j Geiger? NolBon R. Green, A; W. Kay,) C- W.- Webb, J. Ii. Sherard and P. E. Stephens. ? Vor luis nts and Children 'Alwaya'fbeaw''.;'". HO PARDONED CONVICTS ALLOWED IN RANKS OF THE GEORGIA REGIMENT Atlanta, Qa., Jane 2'.<. - Members ! ot the Fifth Regiment of the Nation al Guard ot Atlanta, which left yes terday for mobilisation camp ai Ma* con, gave the people distinctly to un derstand that there are no pardoned convicts in their ranks. In granting a pardon a few days ago Governor Harris casually re marked that the man receiving tho pardon could show his patriotic spir it and li ld <! otc na in LU lo n to become a good citizen In nb better way than by' enlisting for service in Mexico. ? . By some mincon-iiruction the gov ernor's remark was understood to mean that convicts who would agree to enlist in tho National Guard would be pardoned by the governor, pro vided the offense' for which -they were sentenced did not involve mural turpitude. Immediately thc-ru was a ."iood ot ?citr-ni to ?ho gtuftrpQi'ff of?.ce fr55S convicts in various- camps over the state, one man writing that he com mitted murder but the Jury only lound him guilty of manslaughter. Cooperation. . 'Clemson College, 8. C., June 29, Five county demonstration agents In the state arranged for and bad bought cooperatively, 3,000 . tons of acid phosphate last spring at fl5,'<i40 to $10 per . ton, delivered. Bill lad lug attached to draft. This was a' saving of $2.00 to $2.<5Q per ton over car ' lot cash prices ' to individuals and meant a saving Ot not less than |6,000 to these counties. This ls a mere beginning.- Each agent could arrange for' practically all the fertilizers of the state to be bought in one lot (through the state mar keting agent supplied by the U. 3. department of agriculture, now locat ed at Clemson Culle-so) tor cash at minimum prices at a saving of ap proximately $7,000 lo South Carolina farmers t . . }'(\ The marketing agent ls now at work on such A alan tor use In the 'near future. .> '?'' " Weekly Weather Report. ? _ Following Ia the weather report for the week ending June 27th: The week was one of good growing weather, with frequent raina. ?Mark ed improvement ls shown In gardens and pastures. ' On tho other bandi, the fields have become quite grassy, and cultivation was. . - being pushed Wherever possible. - Cotton - was growing rapidly, but is* ragged in Spots; tbs crop is blooming In the ex treme southern counties. Much corn has .been laid by, -and. .the crop -.ls toasting In portions of > the southern counties. Improvement In tobacco continuos) and' preparations are' be ing-made, for curing nt. an carly dato, j S tubble ?? lands are being planted to swj??t potatoes,. c?fhi' cow peas and peanuts. i Wild V blackberries aw plentiful. ' . - : Attacks Wero Repulsed. Berlin, June 2D-Fighting on the western front attained considerable .violence' at various points yesterday and last night, the ; war office says, ?British ant' French -attacks ' were re pulsed "everywhere;.-.'' . ifotlee Meeting-of Stockholders* .' The annu?l meeting ot the stock-: holders of the Perpetual Building & Loan association,; of Anderson, -.3. C,t wt?l bo held at Ita office ot the Bank ot Anderson! ' Anderson, S . C.... Tuesday June 27th, 101?, : -/4' o'clock p. m. . R. E.- Itgoa, ? P. E. Ciinl:ycple??, _ President Secretary. NOTICE . FINAl>; SETTLEMENT J Tho undersigned, administra tor of the estate of N. K. Bryanty deceas ed, hereby elves notice that he will on July '14th, 191?, . at ll o'clock, a. m., apply to the judge of probate'for Anderson county for a final settlement ot said estate' and a discharge from' hlB office aa administrator. B. R. BRYANT, Administrator. Juno 12, ?910. ?785 V ~ ; I L wie COLLEGE OF. CHARLESTON . South Caroli?a's Oldest College V ISSnd Sear Begins September SStb. '., En t ranee cKam? n at i isis at all tho county-seats Friday, July 14, at ? a. m'. .;? .r-. . ? ' ?our-year courses 3 ead to the- B. A. <?nd B. S. degree. A two-year pirn-medical course is givsn. . A free tuition scholarship i signed to eacL. reunfv of the State., > Spacious- bondings andr athletic grounds, wrJV equipped ; laboratories, unexcelled library facilities.. . . ExD0n?e3 moderate. For v TROUBLES SAYS AN ANDERSON WOMAN ? ' . ? Mrs. X F. Mahoney Says Tantee Gave Her Health. NOW EAT ANYTHING ' pi 1 ' 1 ? "Has Done More For Me Than Any Other Medicine/* She Declare*. _. ? ,.. *-". ".? ? "Tanlac certainly ls a flt system builder sud general tonic. It has done more tor me than any other medicino I have over taken. Tan Inc also is re sponsible for my-being able to do all my housework this Spring and Sum mer without breaking down, as I did dur!ng the la*H two Springo." With ot si Harris St., Anderson S. C., an swered the inquiry regarding the ben efit ?Tan 1 ac had brought her Continuing. Mrs. Mahoney talked In pra'tao of "the master medicino," whiio her husband listened and nodded in approval. "I suffered from'indiges tion'of a very bad form; and my sys tem generally was In bad shape. I did not have any desire to eat and what I did c-vt. caused me so much pain in the region of my stomach. I just could not oat meat or greasy foods, in fact I had not eaten meat in two years until I began taking Tan-, lac. , ' , "My nerves were in bad shape and I suffered a grea<t deal with headache spells. I was weak and had: no ener gy. .1 would easily become tired, and each Spring I would get to Where I could hardly db my housework', '.) I tried to diet myself, but that did'not seem to help me. ?f "I had heard and read ot. Tanlec HO much I dec!dod to tako It, myself, and if has proved in my case a fine eys teni builder and general tonic Be sides, |.t has broken up. my .ntomach trouble -and now I can oat anything without suffering with indegestton. Tanlac ls the finest medicin? I know of for ihdegestlon. I can .eat meat even now, and I did nr? dare to do so .beforo Tanlac. "'sirensthoued my stomach. "When .1 run talking, with anyone who suffers v/lth stomach trouble, I tell them that lt they do not take Tau lao tor lt ; they should , suffer. ' The Tanlac certainly broke'up my stomach trouble right away, and If eel fine now in every way. Tanlac is the medicine 1 for me if I ever "need any. I can't r.ay too much, for Tanlac, but I don't say j lt will raise, the dead, but lt'-wilt re lieve the; sick, in my opinion. It Is truly , a great remedy. V T have a 'lot' of strength and an ergy now,'and I do not get tired and feel worn, out si I used to. .' I have, gained considerable weight, too. I sure" can recommend Tanlac. /Tanlac, the master medicino, ls sold exclusively in Anderson by Evans' Pharmacy-two stores.-Adv. .-'-~-- ... Bowel Complaints In India \ ; fa a '.' lecture at baa ot the Dea Moines. Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the tb* terlor bf India where he -was taken Bick, that he had a bottle of Cham berlain's remedy Chollo and Piar rhona Remedy . with him and believed that it save his life. Thia remedy ls usod: 'successfully tn- India both. as.; a preveutitlve. and cure for cholera. Toa ?*2.y khow from thia that lt can be depended upon for the milder' forms of bowel complaint that occur lu thia country. ^Obtainable everywhere. Wjfrf'?1'- ------ Get to kaow and read intelli gencer Want Ace and you ' w?l soon ace they will savo you sn&ny a dottax end get yon what you, s .V 1 have just rolled out a carload of ? GOOD OLD MITCHELL WAGONS Known as the "Monarch of the Road," a wagon with a record, having been manufactured and giving satisfaction continuously since 1834, or for 32 years. All sises sud every sin?, at the righi prie? And if you're thinking of buying ? Buggy I am equally as * well prepared to serve you. Brockway, Hackney,'; Wash* ington, Delker Bros., and Kentucky. Prices And Terms li sait Vi?. Fred G. TribMe Successor to Davis Bros. ; West Beaton Si. Complete stock of Harness, L&psrohes, Wftfps, etc. 1 Tm!^.."?Si*9QSFIWT^ y ELGIN WATGtiEjS ? It ls ? well taiown tact that Keeaa'o Stare- is' ?s^p^^ia? .:Jew?fe establishment in Anderson. Our prices are always much lower on account of our large out-put. , We offer for Friday and Saturday the followingJtems. .Price then*j elsewhere and .you will admit they are bargains. Atkin Lambert . 14-k Gold Points. They are n?t: . / $2.50 pens, Our Price . * ....... v7Sc?-'Wmi 7-J Elgin, 20-yr Wadsworth case, 16 size .vv.'^v??^;a^0?<' ^7-J Elgin WatchY 20-yr Wadsworth Case;* 16 size $10.00 Krementz one-piece Collar Buttons'.........'IIC^Bp^ Krementz one piece Gold Shell LlnkV pair .^YS?S; Sterling Silver Thimbles^ each ..-,>....... .....,'.yS?' \ ?0UB JE WELKES .-tWBBm^^^? Style --Value -tdw <-$?ri??fr 1 ?????? ' Thesis three* greaVneccssUici m 1 a '4^5? clothing are talked'about by evr ;.?^^^-.;. 1 ^HfM V But here is . what 1 hive.- tot :$m)t? 1 :?; 1 J$^3*t%\/Ju A about them. - , , . ;: g . 1 k??w/jff - I c?nH promise y?? the sun and S. ?ITSSK fW - the" moon in return for your a ?Vffl&2pft Safe money, for ! 'arti', no philaiiihro-jg. ? Bm 7 ABRL* :'platband jam obliged to make a |. .... .I?) IB Hr* But 1 can promise you this-"-! | S?? iH mt0^ ?ive y?u tetter value -for less fi p^' , money, than you'll find most.! -rs? ff\ v^^ ' ? ?. For proof, see thl'??ew- SC?ol S :~f: a m ? v ' Kloth Stats that t.&riijseiilnhr for . >I> . Wp; ; ' And the Mohairs arid'Scr^s at ' i H " 6f . WO, $?^0 an? $l& i '-.'. ?? ?.'itowii i i i, ii li n, i ?u ? liirtww-i ,i i^fo??aK?iiiiii?i,aMiiiA^ , istabiisliect ^^^^^^^^ j ^ hat 90 per: cent ! of\?i? H^?re:-Troubles?" such as Blow pui^a . ["read Looseness, Sand BKsfers,Etc, are caused byv negated | :ufc an4 Injuries/ They admit moisture to the car?a^n? c^Use S hejr?bf?c to rot ahb^ w?itk^^-t?iey allow san?t anftlT^ ti? be-v j ; ome imbedded In ^ s '; j You ca* ?ense with an Aifca^Vu^ tho^cut? and In?:X% uries^anywhfcrev on trie ;oatt or at bom?,-15:'mfou^;^tth^|J ..I \ . ; . ,. ?./!* "'< -j . ?V.;.t'.. : : .'- -,???'?. '' ?.? '. ? ' ' ?, hi ? > .?;!....!,?. ll Bl