The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 02, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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pilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH ?PALMETTO THEATRE -?-CES rH,s TEEK A RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF THE EVER POPULAR AND PLEASING S Dave Newman Musical Comedy Co. An Entirely New Line of Shows In addition to Dave Newman, Jack Lord, Lew Gordon, Mis? Carrie Hawley, Walter wright who were the principle fun makers, singers and dancers when here before, Dave Newman has added some more good ones to this already clever bunch of Tab Show artists. Now he claims to have the Best Tab Show playing the South.-' ^yf _ ? -\if _ _ J "DOCTOR JIM" A Two Reel Majestic Western Drama lVlOVieS rOr lVlOnO^y--"ETHEL'S DEADLY ALARM CLOCK" AKomicKomedy EXTRA SPECIAL JOHNSON-WILLARD FIGHT-Notwithstanding the United States law prohibiting moving pictures of Prize Fights, Manager Pinkston has procured about twenty slides of the principle blows and the Knockout punch which made the Biggest Chocolate Drop. These pictures will be shown between each show. These slides are hand colored, and are well worth seeing. The Show Monday is Well Worth a Half a Dollar B-U-T There Will Be No Advance In Prices Admission 10c and 20 'Black Leg" Disease Has Broken Out Again FARMER BELOW CITY LOSES HEIFER WHICH WAS AT.. TACKED BY IT 55 COWS HAVE BEEN VACCINATED By County Agricultural Agent to Make Them Immune From Dread Malady. Thc -li ai!, from thc dread "black leg" diseasa of a heifer on the tann of Mt. Frank Arnold, Keveral miles billow the city, hus Riven risc to con aiderublo uneasiness among owner.; of c?ttie la that vicinity, causing thom to have ."."i cows treated willi epecial Berum which is calculated to ward off tho disease . 8. M. Uyars, agricultural demonstrator for Ander son county, who vaccinated the cows, ls keeping clone watch over the cat tle not ool.v of that action but throughout the county, und the min ute another caso shows up will promptly tako charge ot thc situation Tho discovery that Mr. Ar?old Lad lost a heifer from tho highly fatal "black leg" Please was In t.ie nature of an accident, so lo speak. Se writ 1 days ugo the heifer died, and, nol knowing timi the .animal had suc cumbed to a highly contagions and very fatal disease. Mr. Arnold had the carcass hunted off un ddumped in an open field. In skinning the heifer he noticed that one of the ai.intal'fi legs was terribly swollen, ond upon the occasion of a visit t > the city later mentioned this fact in connection wit); i' conversation relating to the death of the heifer. Some one nuggested thut perhaps the animal had died of the "black leg" and straightway Mr. Arnold cof-lcd upon thc county agri cultural demonstrator to make an In vestigation of thc matter and deter mine if the helter had really died nt the "black leg" disease. Mr. Byar? made thc necessary in vestigation and discovered beyond all doubt that the cow bad died of the dread diseuse. In the meantime he imd sent to Clemson college tor a quantity of serum for the innocula tion of other COWA in that section that might have been exposed to danger. Upon discovering that Mr. Arnold's cow had died of "black leg." Mr. By a?*a at oace vaccinated Tiri cows, these hclonglng to Messrs. Frank Arnold, Oscar Adams, G. M. f.'*ed and E. F. Heed. Of course, thero ls no accounting for tho appearance of this disease The Anderson We are presenting Monday the first of our Mutual Master piece Productions. These pictures will be shown nt our theatre every Monday and Thursday. MONDAY "The Battle of the Sexes" . 5 reel production under the personal direction of D. W. Griffith Thc drtimu is thrilling. The fact that Lillian Gish has the leading part it will appeal to the ladies and children. TUESDAY Robert Warwick In "The Man Who Found Himself" FRIDAY (The Event o? the Week) Clara Kimball Young In "Lola" Every one will remember NT*? Young in (My Official Wife.) Watch th? papers for oar program. Every day will ba a -___ I MUSIC BY OUR ORCHESTA. 5 and 10c among .Mr. Arnold'? cattle, la cpeuk Ing of the matter yesterday. .Mr. By jrs stated tnat the source of thin dis ease among cattle la alway.* hnrd to trace. In short. Ibero ls Utile, v/ay of telling where lt corn ns from or how il gets among cutt If. The .Terms. Mr. Byam sayu. may heroine Imbedded in the mud of a pasture ami remalli then* alive for a great while. A cow willi a foot slightly .scratched ?).! a barbed wire fence or with a tongue or mouth slightly cut by a .Trass blade or piece of . caue can CV.nne along in this pasture and ?aslly get the genii!, lu the wound, where they develop and cause the "black leg" disease. Or lt ls possible ?O?" the germs to be imported lu hay .jr other feed stuffs and get u hold upon a cow in this way. Them is no cure for tho "black leg". Mr. Kyars states, und the only thing that can be done ls to take steps to prevent the disease lipread ing among ether cattle. Strange to lay, the "black leg" dispase attacks inly young cattle, that is, those under ibout two ycum of age. .Mr. Ilyars ls somewhat apprehen sive regarding the case dlscoMired .on Mr. Arnold's tana. Aa a rule, when :i COW dieu cf tula dlseiineij Liu- CARCASS is either burned or burled several feet deep, to offset any possibility of the malady spreading. In this instance, however. Mr. Arnold's heifer was neither buried or bumed, but the car cass was cast into tho woods, where tho scavenger birds quickly made way with lt. There ls danger of tho dis ease being spread In this manner, and lt ls not improbable that other cane* will break out among the cattle ol that section of the county, though Mr Byars is hopeful that the other cows were vaccinated tn time to make them Immune to the disease. It will be recalled that a few week; ago a case of black leg disease wa? discovered tn the city, the cow thal was Infected dying soon after ber case was discovered. In this Instance however, stringent measures wore tak on to prevent a spread of the disease Health Officer T. A. Campbell. Mea and Milk Inspector Dr. John Majoi and Dr. Mitchell, ve te rn ur lau. had th< carcass of thia cow taken out in th< country, where thev burned lt. It ii believed that this prevented a spreac of the diseases so far as that case wr.: concerned. Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Majoi and Health Officer Campbell thorough Iv fumigated the place where this cov died and established a rigid quaran tine tn that section of tho city. A there bas not been another case o tho disease tn the city stneo that I IS believed that the officers stampei ont the danger In that Instance. The result ut the Vaccination ot tin cows In thn vicinity of Mr. Arnold': place will be noted with keenest In tereat, as doubtless there ts conald ?rable apprehension among owners o >?ttlo In that vicinity. FRIERSQN SHAKING 6Q0DJTHHI Demonstrated He b On th Job ?I Popular Movie. Henry Frlerson. the newly electa manager of the Paramount, show? the stuff he was made of Friday. H had the chance to get the very pop ular European war picture, "Its i l.ong. LARS Way to Tipperary," am ho wired acceptance Immediately. H thea wired for the story and had I run in . both papers, so that the pea pie here would know what the plc turo was about. This., together with a liberal amour of newspaper advertising guarantee that there will bo a big crowd at th Paramount 'Monday to see thia poi ular picture. ? ? K Si! COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAW Discussed By Patrons of Eureka. School District Friday l???ght. 2L_ >< A meeting was.held on Friday night at the EurekaRf hool to explain to the pat ons of $e district the details nf the compulsory school attendance law, which was recently passed by the South Carolina legislature. A great nuot?jpr of the patrons or the school were'precut and they man ifested thelr'tntcrest In" the work bf cducution and the welfare of tho sec tion by their ardent work in securing Hie high standing of the school at the present time, and their efforts to make I)H? compulsory education uct effec tive in their community. N'o vote was taken to nee how the body ac a whole stood in regurd to the law, but it ls generally understood that thc patrons are iill ntrougly in favor of lt. There were many excellent talks made for-the benefit of the patrons. Mr. L. T. Campbell fully explained the act and mated what must de done in the community to maka the act ef fective. Thia section ls one which hardly needs.the act. The people are all progressive and there are not ,raore than C or. 8 children who are 'not nt I ending- school. ' The state department of education b?s supplied the cofinty department with pamphlets explaining thp act and these arc to be procured from the rural school supervisor. Miss Maggie Carlington, upon application. 3 KG Kl? SUCCUMBS To Wounds inflicted hy Another on April SO. Following the death ot Monroe Jen kins, who was shot hy Sam Black well, m April 20," the: Coroner hbld au inquest Saturday afternoon. The verdict was that Monroe Jenkins came to his death from a pistol wound, said pistol being in the handn of Sam Hlackwell. Blackwell r.hoi Jenkins on the 20th of April, and after a ruuning'-'chaae of a day and a half was cagh: oy the county officers and lodged in Jail. Blackwell han been in Jail since that time, and has never asked for a pre liminary^ trial. - ?'* Jenkins was brought to the Ander-1 I non rniinlv h????l?*l -*-*-- -??- ? early Saturday morning. Blackwell will be tried nt the next term of criminal court on a charge of murder. - "I want a pair of pants for my sick husband," explained the-woman. "What size?" asked the clerk. "I don't know, but , I think he wears a 14 1-2 collar."-Philadelphia Led iger. ". r How Mir*H. Horrod Got ,Rld of Her Stomach Trouble, "I suffered with stomach trouble for years and tried.*\everything I heard of, but the , only relief I -got waa temporary until^ast spring I.saw Chamberlain's Tablets ndvertlaed' and procured a bottle of-'them at our drug store. I got immediate relief trout that dreadful heaviness after eating and from pain In tife'swimfch," write? Mrs. Linda Harrod.vEprt Wayne. ?nd. ?B uieu ?.JDtaiDgpie eTerywnere? Sk Sk. a& Bk Sk i.jfnrr11 SPECIALS - ?m?B&0 THIS WEEK im^m? jyiillilip Monday ^^^^^t "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary'* A stirring drama of the great war now in progress, and the quiet life at Tipperary of a happy Britisher and his family. Read the story in yesterday's papers; and don't fail to see this Three Reel Pathe picture of the present war. "Pathe News No. 24" A Moving Picture Newspaper of World-Wide events-^-sces all and knows all. See it twice a week. Coi. Heeza Liar" The Great Pathe Cartoon Comedy Picture. TUESDAY JESSES L. LASKY Presente W WALLACE EDD1NGER m *'A Gentleman of Leisure" jgBgfr'. A t.asky-Paramount Feature in Five Reels. * Beautiful scenes, and perfect photography.- This is well up to the Paramount standard. COMING FRIDAY NEXT "RULE G.** The Greatest Railroad story tver placed upon the screens, lt is intensely interesting. Five Big Reels. Paramount Motto: "The truth in email cutters, the same as cn large." _ ^gr ymr -mr. w w w w . '-* ; . \