The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 15, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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fVI E IN T?e Cry Today Is For Men-jMaoly, Upright God Fearing Men 11 T TC' I 'In'T^r? For two weeks we nave been having a glorious meeting at St. John's, and many men have found what is nec j wini.II HM-M-? X-ilU-J J. X-il>l . essary to make men -companionship with the Son of Man, Jesus Christ. Thursday night, the closing meet ing, will be made especially interesting and a cordi al invitation is extended every man in \nderson to worship with us. The service "will begin promptly at 7:45; and anyone contemplating attending the T. P. A. banquet can attend this service and then have ample time to go to the banquet. ST. JOHN'S-The Friendly Church. f'Sv?--- HOM ii OF ' OWN t.*= A iiOl* Two Ways ferrT_ llUa CV FOR HOMES, SEE -??'J 0 ? N LINLEY SSE On the one h derson is as sele section as can whe?e-and we lcct at any cost. On the othei made it very c home tn Nortl easy* in fact,-t excuse for to spt money for rent. See us today a ?H WRITERS ET ?T ANDERSON MEN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. AN ANNUAL AFFAIR M. M. Mallison of Anderson Is a Member of the Executive Com" znittee for the Association. It was announced tn Andersen yes terday that the annual convention of the South Carolina Life Underwriters' association will be held In Columbia Wednesday, October 28, In the city connell chamber at 4 p. m. Thte meet ins is of Importance to life insurance men of the State and Inasmuch as spe cial railroad rates will be in effect for fair weak, n large attendance ls . anticipated. Tho underwriters will elect offi cers for the ensuing year and transact roch other business aa may be pre < T?tcfl. tl ls expected that tho dele gates will bo welcomed bv Mavor !.. ?. Orlfflth, of Columbia, and F. ll Mc. ?Mn<i"r, instusnee commissioner. Officers of the n?gociation Include F. H. llvutt, Columbia, president: C f*.; Fd wards. Chester, and J. C- Dll IHgnam. Charleston, vice presidents; *r. S. rlendtnv. <"clnmhla. secretary . roanurer. Carroll H. Jones, Colum ,,h- ls chnlrman of the executive com mittee. Other members are W. J- Rod fW. nf Pork Hill: Fred J. Parhsm. of FRESH FISH TODAY Just received a fresh i aniiiaisin'of extra nice fish. Spedded Troat, Large South Mu|ettSheap-headr ?ko ?? ict Oysters NOW, while this ad h your mind! Jfc^elvey and Thomas Fish Co. Phone No. 887. iE ?NOEEO -?^jg^ to Look 1 Li and North ?nder et a residence be found any will keep it se r hand We have asy to own a i Anderson-so hat there's no md your good bout our plan. Columbi*. Ellison Capers, of Summer ton. M. Ift Madison, of Anderson lc a im-m bc ? c t the executive commit toe for the national association. Ufe insurance men of the State no' already associated with tho underwrit ers are Invited by tho officers to bo come members and applications fo! such membership may be mad' through any regular member, prior tr October 28. Why Not Publish Itt When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way is to puhihih lt. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, Pern, Ind., was troubled with belching, sour stomach and frequest headaches. She writes, "I feel lt my duty to tell oth ers what Chamberlain's Tablets have done for me. They have helped my digestion and .regulated my bowels. Since using thom I have been entirely well." For sale by Evans Pharmacy and all dealers. Tomorrow Will See a Splendid Attraction Presented by Able Company at Anderson College. People In Anderson and people liv ng In surrounding towns are much n teres ted in the first number of the \nderson college lyceum which will te presented Friday night, beginning it 8:30 o'clock. The Neapolitan Or- ' .?best ru. probabl ytho best attraction ?f Us kind coming South this winter, viii be at the college tomorrow aveli ng and the people of this community ' viii be given a real treat. The ladies >f the Anderson College Association, inder whose auspices the lyceum tumbers are arranged, say that they vere particularly fortunate in being ibis to secure such a splendid com- n >any to open the course and they feel hat they are justly entitled to a Ire- c nendous audience tomorrow night. This orchestra ha? a reoally wonder- S ul reputation and those people who j ittend the performance tomorrow light will have a real treat- Half- t ?rice admission has been granted to f he school children of the city and , nany of these will be in attendance, t rhlle the seat sale has already been fe arge. The people of Anderson evi lently appreciate an attraction of real I neiit and are willing to patronise H. CKrolax c .fITROLAX * fITROlAX n Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lax? liver and r)nggish r towels Stops a sick headache almost st once. Gives a most thorough and a atlsfactory flushing-no pain, no nau ea.Keeps your system cleaned, C weet and wholesome R B Rasmus- ? en, Escaaaba. Mich, writes: "Citro us is a due laxative, pleasant to take. . nd does the work io a very thorough f nanner." Children love lt For sale >y Eran's Pharmacy. f Court rVUl Conclude All its Business To day and Will Probably Reach An F.-rly Adjournment. After huviiiK been in session for two veeks, the Court of Common Pleas er Anderson coutrty will probably iispose of all business before it today ind it Is believed that adjournment .viii be reached before noon today. yesterday's proceedings, were Inter esting and (wo cuseB were disposed of Plie third ease, which waa slitted for 'oday, was settled by compromise and accordingly there will be nothing on he docket when Judge Memminger lakes Mu seat this morning at 0:30 :>'clock. The first - case called yesterday norning; was that of J. H. Hill versus \. H. Uurrls3. In this action tho olaintlff was suinK the defendant for $350. of which sum $100 was a '.tuai damages and $250 waa punative dam iges. This occupied the attention of he jury until about :'. o'clock yester -toy afternoon. A verdict was return. n\ for the plaintiff in which the jury 'warded $105 25 actual damages and 125 punitive damages to the plaintiff. The next case called was that of he Anderson Paint und Co'or Com Miny versus J. H. Shirley, in which he paint people were sui nu for $110. he d?Pinito nroFe over the nainting of vp houses. An a"reem?nt wis reach d between the two parties to the con ~act bv which the two houser were ?> he oalnted for $55 and the nlatnti'f illegcd that this sum was $55 'or each ?"''m. 'A-hlle ?h? d?fendent underpto^d that lt included the painting of both 'louses. This case went to tho jury bout 5:30 o'clock and when the hour "or adjournment arrived ne decls'on -ad been reached- The Judge in structed .the Jury to return a sealed erdict and the decision will be an tounced this morning. Tn the case of Owens versus the 'hlquo?a mill, in which the plaintiff - suing the cotton mill fe? the death ?f his 14-year-old sen, which occurred while the boy was at work in the mil' . compromise was reached and therc 'ore no trial will bo necessary. Notice to Patrons. The patrons of Denver and Smith chools are roouested to meet at their espective school houses on Monday, October IS, as schools will onc-n on hat date. W. E. ESKEW. Secretary of Trustees. MM B^uou i ...THEATRE ' e i TODAY'S PROGRAM (no Troy OHearts. .. .Gold Seal ?eries No. 5 entitled "The Sun et Tide" this is some sure enough hriller and you will hold your ireath many times while Alen ights for liberty. Featuring ^leo Madison and George Lar In. attie Sister. . . . .Rex )rama featuring Bob Lenard and illa Hall. . Tte Teat . . ... Nestor >rama featuring Wallace Reid nd Dorothy Davenport. doming tomorrow The Country .or? with the list of 25 prizes. Ltui look who. is in the pictures, rord Sterling in a 2 reeler, "The hooting Match." WATSON APPROVES OF FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE MILL VILLAGES. IS COMMENDABLE Thinks That Mill People Will Be] Much Benefited by Efforts | Now Being Put Forth. , Anderson people will not be sui*- ^ prised to know tbnt thc Soutb Caro lina Department of Agriculture has ^ learned with Interest of tho work be- . lng done hy the officials of the River side and Toxaway mills ?f Anderson, in their efforts to, Improve conditions f, for the people employed by thom. An- j derson people know that a splendid work is being done but no official notice had been received of this work by the Department of Agriculture un- , til Tuesday. The following appeared in the Columbia State yesterday: "Comrnlssioner Watson.has learned with lnterert of an innovation at the Riverside and Toxaway mills in the I ^ city of Anderson- These two mills are under tho management of B. B. G?s set!, whose father, .1. P. Gossett, sev eral years ago at Wllliamaton Insti tuted a series of prizes' for the best vegetable gardens and flower gardens I In that mill community. Mr. Gossett L. found the plan to work so well that he extended its operation to the Bro gan mills, in Anderson, where the operatives took to lt with earnestness and made it a great success. "The younger Mr. Gossett also tried I the plan with success at the Fiver I side and Toxaway mills last summer > j and, although it was a hard year on j vegetation gardens, tho operatives had vegetables to eat and to sell and next year; will do even better. The mill company plowed the gardens free of oliarsre and furnished the seed and the fertilize? at coat, "Green H" for Tables. "The innovation by B. B. Gossett is a winter garden- Ho has had an acre or more sowed in kale and turnips and other winter growing vegetables and will teach the operatives how to produce salads and other vegetable; for their tr.btes through tue winter months. Out of his experiment patch Mr. Gossett will not. get much this winter, but he will get a portion of Greens for each family for at least one meal during the winter. Next winter lie hopes to seo every garden on the mil? property producing green things for the operatives to eat through the season wheo such things are scarce. "During tho summer the Riverside M3IIB co???T?S??y G???M1?5??CU -i wcif?irc Work among its operatives building 1 neat cottage where the children as semble to play games and the house- I ; wives to learn lessons In household ; economy. There are reading rooms and entertainment rooms and during tlie winter tho company will supply ti number of lyceum opeakers- The company employs n specialist in wei- j fare work to give cooking, lessons and , to tench the housewives short cuts in economy. Timely Innovation. , "Commissioner Watson ls deeply In- < [.crested In the matter of the winter carden at the , Riverside mill and . wishes to eeo lt quite a success, for lust now, aa at no other time since^he ? War Between the Sections will the laboring people of the State have to 'ace in earnest the question of provld ng food for themselves. And net only ; bo mill people but all clases of peo- t ile. says Commissioner Wstson, ihouid begin to make p. .ms to pro- - Ince next year not alone Such vegeta- * iles as will. be luxuries for their own ables, hut also such staple articles of - liet as they may be able to store and o market. The great problem before | ho South for the next 12 months will te one of living at the least expense." Cheek Kidney Trouble st Ones. There is such ready action In Foley Kidney Pills, you fee their bealing 'rom tho very first dose. Backache, peak, sore kidneys, painful bladder ind trrgir?ar action disappear with heir use. O. Palmer, Green Bay, HTls., says* "My wife is rapidly vo lo v?rin g her health and strength, due lolely to Poley Kidney Pills." And N. T. Hutchens, Nicholson, Ga, says, 'Just a few doses made me feel bet er, and now my pains and rheuma ism are all gone &'id I sleep all night | on g." , For Sae by Evan's Pharmacy. You can get tao news while Its new | n The Morning Daily Intelligencer. Pull Advertising Value For Every Advertiser's Dollar Changes lave Been Made in the Schedules on the Blue Ridge Railway Which Affect Anderson. The Intelligencer has hoon request-; 1 hy tho ?'.ne Ridge railroad to an ouncu thai, a number of changes will 0 into effect on its line? on Sunday, cloner IS. Sern? radical alterations ave been made and those interested 1 train connections and schedules nd the traveling-public will do well i see what is proposed by thc line. No. 2t), moto.-- train, morning con ection for Atlunta and wo?t, uow laving Anderson at 7:2(> a. m. will epart at 7:55 e. m. No change in train No 12 from /alitalia for Columbia. Passes An erson at 8:31 a. m. No change in train Nc. !?. r.rriving nd leaving Anderson at 1 ' : 50 a. m. j ?om Charleston and Columbia to At inta and west. No change in motor train No. 24, rrlving at Anderson at 2:25 p m., xcept trip between Anderson and Bel an is cut off. Motor train No. 24, now leaving An erson 3:45 p. m., will leave a'. :10 n- m., making connection at Scn ca with Southern train' No. 38 and Io. ll for the north and south. Train No. 10 from Walhalla, now rrlving at Anderson at 3:52 p. m.. Mil leave Anderson at 4:47 p. m. for loin ir. bia, Charleston and Greenville7. No change In train No. ll now ar lving at Anderson at 6:03 p- m., from Columbia and Charleston. Motor train No. 30 will reach An enson at 8:05 p. m. instead of 8:15 ? m., aa heretofore, with connection rom Southern train No. 30 from At anta and Washington. Local freight No. 8 from west, now rrlving at Anderson u 3:52 p. m., is hanged to reach Anderson at 10:38 . m. Local freight No. 7, now leaving An erson at 9:55 a. m.. will leave at 1:25 . m., for the west. Night freight trains Nos. 5 and 6 re discontinued on account of rear angement of other trains which take are of travel from these trains, which rill give better freight service than eretofore. Trains Nos. 24 and 25. be. ?reen Anderson and Belton, are dl-3 ontinu^d onj account of Southern iking off their short train between reenwood and Greenville Smoker onight When National and State Officers Visit Local Post of ' The T. P. A. Every member of the Travelers* rotectlve Association belonging to sst D and traveling out of Ander en will, try to get homo tonight in ne for the regular meeting of tho 80ctation. Tonight will be a big oc sion for the local prat by reason ot e fact that the national secretary, S. Logan, of St. Louis, Mo., will alt the post on a trip of Inspection Dight and ho will be accompanied r State President Livingston and ate Secretary Llllsrd The meeting tonight will be sorae lat in the nature' of a rally, and ll be held In the rooms of the An rson chamber of commerce- Extern- j raneous addresses will be delivered' d I* ia presumed that Secretary Lo-1, n will say a few words. The.night to be one of real Interest and one it no T. P. A. should miss. ' The evening ls to be concluded with imoker in honor ot the visitors and > social aldo of the evening will:' ave to be decidedly Interesting. 't PALME! TOD 'Sped OB the Wall" l'iw? n two parte -Selig. | Special Feature_ Garfield's "Catcl 1 Farce Comedy running ov< food staging. TODAY One! One card won a bride and ruined a life. How ? Read and See * TheTrev Q'Hearts By Louis Joseph Vance Author of The Fortune Hunter-The Black Bag-.The Lone Wolf--Fl?i*_ Read the Story in The Daily ?etelligencer SEE THE PICTURES \ AT THE Bijou Theatre rVfatlnee - - 45 &. lOc Night - - - - lOc ! D. 9. Watson, of Clemson college, ip'ent a few hours In the city yester lay on business. _ - edie and the Double Exposure1] "Tim the Terror" Comedy. - Essanay | Drama.-Vitagraph Candy Girls Presents lem's Sanitarium" ?r with ludicrous situations, Lots of dancing and ?? . , . . . i v >. >-. -v. - }e of Program Nightly