The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 14, 1915, Page 3, Image 3
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Amateur Ad-Writers Contest
THREE CASH PRIZES
$5.00, $2.50 and $1.00
Will be Awarded the Best Ads
O EE or phone some of the following named merchants and busi
^ ness men AT ONCE and get the information or "dope" on what
they want to advertise-write your ads and submit them to the dif
ferent merchants. Each merchant will have one ad in this Contest
in Sunday's (May 23rd) Intelligencer and the three best ads will be
awarded the money. You can prepare one ad for every merchant in
the contest if you wish. The different merchants will teli you all about
the goods to be advertised. We will supply you- with any illustra
tion which you wish, if we have it in stock. Newspaper people and
regular ad writers are barred; all other white persons are eligible.
The following named merchants will enter the contest, and will
gladly give you all the information wanted to any one wishing to
write an ad for chem: W. H. Lyon, Moore-Wilson Co., Marchbanks
& Babb, Columbia Tailoring Co., Anderson Gas Co., Parker &
Bolt, Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co., John A. Aust?n, B. O. Evans & Co.,
Sullivan Hardware Co., The Lesser Co., Evans' Pharmacy, T. L.
Cely Co., Mrs. B. Graves Boyd, The Owl Drug Co., and Walter H.
Keese & Co., Anderson Cash Grocery, Rubenstine and Southern
Public Utilities Co., Bank of Anderson, Mutual Benefit Life Insur
ance Co. of New Jersey.
The Winning Ads and the Writers of Same will be published
Tuesday morning.
The Awards will be made by a Committee from the Ad Club.
Phone No. 321 for any information you wish about the contest.
All copy must'be in the hands of the merchants by Noon Friday,
May 21st. ,
"l^TOW, if you want the money, and enjoy a contest of wits-here's
your chance. You can try every line of business that's entered
if you wish. You may have considerable talent for advertising ly
ing dormant, and this v/ill ?ive you the opportunity to try it out.
Come On In-The Water's Fine-Youl)
Enjoy lu And You May Get The Coin
ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER
Suburban Market
New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing
_*_
Fresh Meats and Fish
Country Produce
MKS. W. A. BUDGERS, Editor
Phone 87.
of the very best grades only.
Fish' dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense.
Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere.
S. C. HAYNIE and R. B. TUCKER, Props.
457 W. Market Phone 887.
We are sole agents for
Spalding's Tennis and
Base Bait goods.
(See Window.)
Fant'sBook Store.
Elks Home.
Plans are being untie for a delight
ful afternoon at Mm Elk's Hume to
morrow. Thia is tbe regular card af
ternoon for the. ladles, and those In
charge hope to make it a very pleas
ant occasion.
Visiting ladies, here for chautau
qua are cordially invited to attend,
and aa chautauqua adjourns aboi?? I
four-thirty, the club hours will be j
made to suit this.
See Cream For Children.
The ladles of the Working Society
of the Central Presbyterian church
will serve Ice cream on Judge Cox's
lawn tomorrow afternoon immediate
ly after the children's hour. - The
cones will be five cents each .and
the ladles in charge will be delight
ed to look' after and serve the liitT?
folks.
FRESH FISH
ALWAYS FRESH
Last ,evening we received a
shipment of line fish? including
the following:, Shad, Red Fin,
Crokers, Butter Fish, Black Fisl,
Salmon Trout, SheepheM, Span
ish Mackerel, Red Snapper, Pom
pano, Shrimp, and Whiting.
Pith Dressed Free ef Charge, ead De
livered rromp?r
C. F. POWER A SON
Phorie 117.
Cor. Benson and/McDurfcV
Chief of Inquiry into Lusitania Disaster.
Lord Mer ney.
Slr John Charlea Bingham mrdlsome nix score Americans lost their
Mersey, will be at the head of the ' ,iveB- Lord Merso>' w?s Beiected for
Lusitania by a German l-?.do nfl- ? the place by tUe adl"iralty hecause
the BOUUI coast of Tr?i"?,T . ' Pf h,a exPer'ence In conducting the
coast of Ireland, wl.en | inquiry into the Titanic disaster
PURELY P
Prof P. %i. H. Calhoun of Clem
son College * was a visitor in the city
yesterday.
Mrs. Jennie Ward of Clemson Col
lege was in the city yesterday.
T. J. Ashley of Monea Path was in
the city yesterday on busluess.
I. T. Holland of Belton was in the
city yesterday for a short while.
H. R. Sherard of Willlamston spent
yesterday lu the city.
J. C. McPhall of I vu was In the
city yesterday for a short while.
Henry Martin and daughter, Miss
Annie and son, Paul, of Liberty, 1110
torned to the city yesterday.
L. McPhall of Iva waa a visitor lr
the city yesterday. .
E. F Alwood of Liberty was arnon*;
the visitors in the city yesterday.
P. O. Ragsdale of Monea Path
spent yesterday in the city.
J. N. Nance of Due West was a vis
itor in tho city yesterday.
J. E. Pickup, a well known Jewelry
drummer of New'York, was In the city
yesterday calling on local dealers.
Lawrence Brownlee of Due West
was in the city yesterday for a short
while.
Miss Rosa Wharton of Iva was
arnon the shoppers In tho city yes
terday.
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MARKETS
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
Orala and Seeds.
Ear corn, per bushel ....90c to $1.00
Mixed peas...$1.60 to fl.th)
Cane seed, per bushel.$1.26'
Boy beans, per bushel.. .. . ...f2.G0.
California black eye peas, per
bushel.$1.7$ to $3 00 x
Dwarf Easer Rape, per pound. ..15c j
Seed Cotisa . j I
Cleveland, per bushel.. ..75c to ft.O? r
Cooks, per bushel .. ..fl.00 to $1.25 1
Toole, per bushel.... . .76? to fi .00
Mitchells Prolific per bushel.. $1.&0!
Texas Riordan, per bo. fl.00 to $1.25
Cal pepper, per bushel.fl. 00 j
# Poultry.
Hana, each.35c to 50c j
Priers, each.30c to 45c ]
Fresh Meats.
Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 121-Sc
Hog? dreused, por lb.Ile
Mutton dressed, per lb. 10? to ll l-2c
Lire Stock.
Beef cattle, per lb.4 to 4 l-2c
Veal calf, per lb.4 to 5 l-2o
Hogs, per lb...8 to 9c
Sheep, per lb.,.4 1-2 to 5 t-2c
lTroTtalsoa
Country hams, per lb. 15c to 17 l-?c |
ERSONAL
Prof. D. F. and Miss Ethel Crom
ey. of Saluda, and Miss Lois Ellin, of
Due West, who have been teaching
it the Denver school, which closed
Tor the season Wednesday night,
?vere tn the city yesterday en route
:o their bombes.
Mrs. L. M. ll row i! i- of West Union
a visiting Mrs. J. M. Hubbard.
Miss Lois Jackson of Iva is vi; it
ng Mrs. J. B. Wu'tson on Calhoun
ttreet.
Mrs. L. I'. Pouche of Columbia is
Matting her father, Mr. J. Ii. Hutch
neon
Mrs. Wilmot Brans baa returned to
ter home in Jlostou, .titer a delightful
lalt to lier toother, Mrs. B. F.
Crammer Ott :ho llou'.evarde.
Miss Val ...ria Crowther, teacher at
Surcka school, whicn closed Wednes
lay, is sp.>;i :ii; a few days in tito
;ity beforo returning to her home.
M ?i Ber'o Gitt'.rv, witt taught a.
lei:-.. u. ti.'ol tills 3' aaon, was in the
Ity yesterday.
Mr. Eilige, v ito teaches at Ware
Ihoals, is visiting friends in the city.
Prof. A. W Meredith of Tonwv
lllo is in tho city for the chautau
ua.
Mr. Ernest Wakefield of Piedmont
/aa in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Agnew '>f Due Wost Is the
?test of her sii'*?r M?v. M. .A. Mat
IMIC .
Jggs, per doz.17 l-2c
lutter, per lb. .. 20 to 25c
Iweel potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10
'urnips, per bu.60c to 85c
'urntp Greens, per bu... 60c to 75c
?pring onions, per bunch 3c to 3 l-2c
COTTON
.ocal cotton.. . . '.0 1-2 c
New York Marketa,
Open high low close
lay..- 9.27 9.17 ?.27
uly.9.45 9.50 9.35 9.50
>ct. 9.82 9.84 9.71 . 9.84
),.<..10.00 10.00 9.92 10.08
Spots 9.85. . ,
Liverpool Cotton.
Open Close
lay-June.5.23 5.18
ruly-Aug.*.5.36 5.31
)ct-Nov. ..5.58 5.52
Spots 5.32.
Bales 5,000.
Receipts 14,500.
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Cotton Baled Steady.
New York, May 13.~After showing
, net loss ot 10 tr? 12 points, cotton
irices in market here today steadied
? withdrawal of offerings and scat
ered covering. Active months ruted
out 2 to 3 points net higher early
a the afternoon.
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YES
terday 1
ist- T<
This is 1
it. Use
)r yourself, if you seek men, if yo
xtuies, equip-ment.
Classified
Want Advcrti
Twenty-fire words or ISM, One VI
Dix Times ILO?.
All advertisement over twenty-fl v<
word. Rates on 1,000 word? to
taos.
No advertisement taken for lass (
If roar name appear? In the telei
yonr want ad to 321 and a bill wiHl
prompt payment.
FOR SALE
DR SALE-Some of the best cont
and wood on the market at right
price?. Woou cut to your order.
Low country slabes still my spe
cialty. W. Ulmdr, successor to
Piedmont Coal & Wood Co. Phone
C49. 4-16-tf
1)R SALE-Tobacco Dust, Bug
Death and Blug-ShoL Now ls tho
proper Beuson to apply for best re
sults-get the worm and the bug be
fore it gets yours. Furman Smith,
.Seedsman, Phone ?HM.
DR SALE- Peas all varieties $2.00
per bushel, cane seed $1.00 per
bushel, white home raised corn
$1.00 f. o. b. Walhalla. C. W. & J.
E. Bank, Walhalla, S. C.
OR SALE- Fir e tomato plants. Flvo
cents per dozeu r: ;lo ceuts per hun
dred. 400 South Malu street or
Evana Pha'amcy No. 3.-5-K-3tp.
UR SALE-Ten Counters. J. J.
Trowbridge.-5-l4-3t.
WANTS
ANTE!)-A reliable representative
in every community to act as agent
for The Intelligencer. Liberal com
missions paid. Apply The Anderson
Intelligencer. 2-28tt.
rANTED-To correspo/iu, confl
dentlally. with anyone deslrlous ot
becoming permanently cured of the
morphine or whiskey habit The
KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA,
S. C., Box 75.
fANTEB-To buy one second hand
Ford car. Price muBt be right
Qlve lowest price and model and
condition of car In first letter. |
Write X care Intelligencer.
6-ll-3tp.
LOST
?o
OST-Between cr warehouse and
Bregon Mill, one Stripper Fillet m
card board box. Reward if return
ed to Sullivan Hardware Co.
5-11-lt.
OST-Thursday morning in the city,
one pocketbook containing one ten,
three fives, two twos and twelve ono
dollar bills; also three Elks press
ing club tickets and a few kodak
pictures. Finder will be rewarded |
if returned to Todd's Auto Shop. |
lt.
BOUT CARRY A HANDICAP
THROUGH LIFE.
Did you ever stop to think that
)ur every action, every thought,
>ur disposition, and character are
fluenced every day by the coudl
on of your Liver? Failure in life
ay be the direct result ot a dlsor
>red Liver.
Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and
ldneys will keep your liver In per
ot condition. Get a bottle.
For Sale by alt Druggists.
.1 UR BAY DRUG CO., Distributern,
Columbia, S. C. _
VT
AN ITCHING SKIN
AND END ECZEMA
lay* thia old-time Eetecia rem
edy ii applied 1'ko
cold cream.
Any irritation or breaking' ont on the
tea, arms, legs or body when aooom
aaied by itching, or when th? skin ls
ry ead feverish, can be readily over
see by applying a little bold-sulphur,
ivs a noted dermatologist.
He states that bold-sulphur instantly
Hays the angry itching and irritation
nd aoothes and I ?als tba Retama right?
p laaving the skin clear and smooth,
lold-sulphur hs* occupied a aseare pod
?an for many years in the treatment
f cutaneous disorders bemuse of ita
araiite-destroying property. Nothing
as ever been found to take ita place
i treating the irriUJble and Inflam
ia to ry akut affections. While not al-,
ays establishing a pt's manen? eure it
ever fails to subdue .the itching irrl
ition and drive tas, ltnasms, away and
; is often years later before any ?cup
?n again appears on the akin,
t Those troubled should obtain afc.any
astor? an ounce of. bold-Aulphur,
ls applied te the affected parts ut
fie sane manner ac. an ordinary coH
il
is gone. Tomorrow does not es?
DDAY is the day of Opportunity,
he coloumn of opportunities. Reid
it-if you seek a broader opening
u want to buy or sell machinery?
Columns
ising Rates
Ima SB cen1?, Three Time? If etsi?,
i word? prorate, for each additional
be med In a r?onth made on appli
han IB cen ta. cash In advance,
phone directory yr? can telephone
>e malled after lbs insertion for
MISCELLANEOUS
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DRY, PINE WOOD, cut, or In four
foot lengths, or slabB; and perfect
ly dry. Prlcca right 8ee me for
all kinds of Aro wood. B. N. Wyatt,
"The $5.00 Coal Mao."
IP ITS IN SEASON, and flt to eat.
we have lt; aud the price won't make
you loso your appetite either. "Lit
tle Gem" Cafe, J. E. Derrick. Pro
prietor, 128 W. Whittier Street.
BUCK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Hair
Icut 15c, shave 10. Best service. Sat? j
lafactlon guaranteed. C. A. McClain,
Mgr.
No matter what style mounting or
lenses you desire-it it baa merit we
havu lt.
Complete Grinding Plaut Byes
scientifically tested.
Dr. M. R. Campbell.
Louisa S. Hilgenboeker,
Assistant
HeglBtered Optometrists.
112 W. Wbitner st Ground Floor
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BOARDERS-Electric House, 122 B.
Church street, under new manage
ment. Clean rooms, good table.
Hates reasonable. Mrs. L. D.
Thomas.-5-9-3t.
FOR RENT
?.'OB RENT-Store recently occupied
by Tho Intelligencer Joh Printing
Department If interested in a aaa
staud and good proposition, apply
to The Intelligencer. 8-13-lf
FOR RENTr-Very desirable cottage1
on Greenville street, one door from
Font $18 per month. Sse John
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
1
DR. J. E. WATSON
General Practice
Office la Ligon & Ledhettar Building.
North Main Street.
Office Phone 210.
Residence Phone 986.
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
?j
405-406 Bleddey Building ?
Anderson, S. C.
Chisholm, Trowbridge Sc Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Buildup
> vvniwier -a?
WHY DRINK
AN
IMITATION
WHEN THE
GENUINE
BOTTLED
IS ONLY
5c
-rv-?II
EXPERT KODAK FINISHFHGi ?
lifvHopinj MU. pr?nlttt <Wv? ?rttat?. Mit*
beautiful work rwitlM. *t ?U tin?*.
Natif ffcetion Or ft?. Oberg*.
Dovdopimt. l?o Ar rum.
Printing: Print* S l-?*J 1,4, Sc: V !.9>4 t4,
<?l ? t.ixi IJ, Se. Quick cWrvtry. Baad wt?
Him to tn* our nervio?.
AOKNTB WANTED
LIGON' DRUG C., S_k4rtaatrWf, 8. .C.