The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 14, 1915, Page 7, Image 7
SUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE
ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA.
June 15 to July 23, 1915.
Courses of Study
Full courses of study will bc provided to uieet thc needs'of: 1. Superin
tendents sud Principals; 2. High School Teachers; ?. Primary and Grado
Teachers; 4. Rural School Teachers.
Faculty
A large Faculty has been secured, composed of specialists and leaders of
education In this and other States.
Special Features
Model Scheu.i through first six grados. Special course in Itu ral School
Problems. Klndergarteu practice and lectures on Montessori methods
(General lectures and entertainments, liest features of Summer Schools.
AcommodatiooB unexcelled.
County Boards of Education arc authorized to renew certificates still in
force for ali teachers who do satisfactory work in this Summer School und
take the final examination.
For rates and further information, write for Summer School Bulletin.
D. B. JOHNSON, President,
Rock Hill, S. C.
NOTICE
l am forced to do business on a cash basis. After May 1st 1
will do business tor cash only.
WHEN you have TIRE TROUBLE call us. WE arc TIRE
DOCTORS.
We sell GOODYEAR and AJAX Tll',-S. HOWE RED
TUBES and ACCESSORIES.
VU' CANIZ1NG A SPECIALTY
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Templeton's Vulcanizing Works
Phone 270 108 N. McDuflie St.
FREE AIR.
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I GOLD BAND
Premiums
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Gold Band Soap Wrappers and
Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons
Wrappers Can Be Redeemed at
Peoples New Furniture Co. Jg^fiTf8T'
Come In and Get Our Premium List
FRANCESCO PALLARIA, LEADER MT THE PALLA
STICK A FOHK IN THE ROAST
you got at this market and see t?e
juice follow. That's because tho meat
is from young, tender cattle
HAVE ONE NEXT SUNDAY
when all the family have time to en
joy it as they should. You'll find
yourself wondering what you will do
with that bottle of appetite tonic.
There, certainly will bc no need for it
If you buy your meat here.
The Lily White Market
J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor.
Phone 6M.
Kiss Your Coal Stove
Goodbye !
The gas stove has the
coal stove beaten a mil
lion wavs.
No wood to chop, no coal to car
ry, no ashes to take up, carry
out, and sift, leaving a trail of
dirt and dust from the stove all
the way out to the ash pit.
No fire to coax and cod
dle. No excess heat. No
waste.
Gas is a guarantee of the right
kind of a fire instantly for any
purpose whatever; and it's more
economical, too.
Anderson Gas Co.
Hf i ?,JrsmS?
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En^nll
S?A B?KS. ~~
A. W. TRIBBLE ?0 PUT
BIG REDUCTION SALE
Entire Stock of Up-to-Date Goode
WOl be Sold at Greatly
Reduced Prices.
Tomorrow morning promptly nt thc
stroke ot nine the entire Btock ot
1?. W. Trihblc, the up-to-date cloth
ier, will bo thrown on ?ale without
any reservation whatever.
This aale IB occasioned by thc re
cent fire which started up stairs o>?er
the store, but which, in reality, did
not damage the stock of goods but very
little. Thc fire never reached thc
main stock down stairs, but a little
water trickled down on a small por
tion of it. There was some aruokt
damage, and rather thau Bell goodt
that were damaged in the least as per
fect goods. Mr Trlbble is tlirowing
his entire Btock on Sale at greatly
reduced prices.
Mr. Tribble weal '. havo held this
Bale sooner, but inc insurance ad
justers have Just finished their ad
justment of his loss. Ho states that
he is going to sell his entire stock,
reserving abaolutcly nothing, and will
buy an entirely new stock of good", af
ter this Baie is over.
This salo will include thc famous
Isaac Hamburger & Sous clothiug
and thc world renowned Kcgnl shoes,
and other brands of merchandise "kt
well aaa favorably known as these.
-Mr. Trlbble states tlku Jt Is his pur
pose to give thc puollc the benefit
or his settlement with thc Insurance
companies, and that here aro bar
gains to bc had in this sale that will
bc talked of for some time to come.
Soc thc announcement elsewhere in
tills Issue of Thc intelligencer.
OBJECTED TO "UK A MD OTK KA"
"OHSE COMMITTED SUICIDE
Atlanta. May 13.-A hl.Vibrow
horse of German sympathies, offend
ed by thc trltcx tunes from Trovators
played on an Italian handorgan on
Peachtree street, revenged Itself b.t
breaking through the plate glass win
dowB of a neighboring phonograph
shop and wrecking the complete
opera cf "Aida.'* putting its hoofs
through the grand march and smash
ing the "Sacred Namea" into a thous
and pieces.
After smashing its way into the win
dow the hor<y> trampled and snorted
until nothing was left but fragmente
of the collection of Italian opera rec
ords. "The Priests' Assembly" was
effectively di?persed. and "Farewell
O Earth" was demolished with an ap
propruate. kick skyward.
In elden tly tho horse sacrificed HF
life to its excitement for lt was so cut
up by the broken pieces of plate glass
that it bad to be shot.
WHISKEY ADVERTISING
FORBIDDEN IN ALABAMA
Montgomery. Ala.. May 13.-The
Alabama supreme court today held
constitutional ..the anti-liquor adver
tising law recently passed by the leg
islature. The measure bars liquor
advertising from newspapers pub
lished or circulated In that State.
Could
You
Use a little extra money to
good advantage jost "bow?
Haven't you something to sell?
Do you own something yo? no
longer use, but which If offered
at a bargain price would ap
peal at one? to tonie one who
does need it?
st 'ino INTELLIGENCER Want
Ad will turn the trick.
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Palm ?teach
Silts
Cleaned and
Pressed . . . .50c
Dry Cleaned . . 75c
All pressing done
on a Steam Press
Steam
Laundry
ANCIENT FARMERS
SOCIETY^ GATHERS
REGULAR QUARTERLY MEET
ING PENDLETON FARMERS
CLUB HELD YESTERDAY
PICNIC DINNER
Two Interesting Addresses Were
Heard After the Report
New Minutes Wanted.
Tho regular quarterly meeting of
the Pendleton Farmer'? Society was
lehl at Pendleton on Thursday. Thc
meeting was ?in enthusiastic ono.
Forty-five new members were receiv
ed Into tho society.
The meeting was called to order
promptly at 10 o'clock by the presi
dent. Col. J. C. Strihllng. and tho
regular business of tho society was
taken up. The now members wore
sleeted Into full membership of tho
?oclcty and three honorary members
vere fleeted. Thone memhors aro all
adios, hoing. Miss Maggie darling
ton, rural school supervisor of An
derson county; Miss .Janie Carlington,
canning demonstrator of lin?, county,
and Miss Annie .MeMahon, the rural
school supervisor of Oconce county.
A resolution was adopted to the
effect that the society have prepared
some hooks containing a history of
the society and thc names of all mem
bers be published In thlB hook. This
book will KO to press in AugUBt and
the committees wish all prospective
members to havn their names In as
aarly as possible. Committees were
appointed for Piekcns and Oconce
counties to solicit members or the
society. A committee will be named
'.n Andorson county In a few days.
The society dined at 1 o'clock under
.ho grove of trees surrounding tho
building. Tnls dlnrror was one of
?.hose old-fashioned country basket
picnic dinners.
After dinner two excellent addresses
wero delivered, ono by Mr. D. II.
Rawles of the United States govern
ment, department of dairying, and the
other by Prof. Paul H. Calvert, of
Clemson College, livostock depart
ment. Both of these talks were well
delivered and were enjoyed by the
1 members assembled.
?led White.
(Charlotte Observer.)
All honor to the memory of Alfred
i Vanderbilt. He could not swim a
stroke and ho had secured a life belt
in preparation for the plunge of the
? Lusitania, but the boat was sinking
rapidly and there came to bis side a
woman who was helpless and unpro
vided for. Mr. Vanderbilt unstrap
ped his h^lt. gave it to the woman
and turned to get another for him
self. Before he could accomplish
that much, the ship went do /n and
with it at least one man witt, a gal
'ant soul. When tho Titanic sunk,
John Jacob Astor was on her decks,
havCng given up the seat he had se
cured In a life boat by the side of his
wife that a woman might take his
place and his chanco for safety. In
'adi instance a life was unselfishly
sacrificed tbat a woman might live,
needs of this kind are calculated to
make thc world think better of tho
wealthy class. Both ABtor and Van
Icrbili wore suddenly faced with tho
necessity of deciding if it should be
their live:; and their gold, or the life
of a woman, and in neither case was
there an Instant's hesitation. These
two men furnished examples in the
heroics that tend to increase the ad
miration of thc world in the nobility
of human nature when rho test Bhall
come.
How Mr?. Harrod Got Hid sf Her
Stomach Trouble.
"I suffered with stomach trouble (
for years amd tried everything I
heard of, but the only relief I got
was temporary nntil last spring I saw
Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and ,
procured a bottle of them at our drug
store. I got immediate relief from
that dreadful heaviness after eating
and from pain in the stomach," writes
Mrs. Linda Harrod, Port Wayne, Ind.
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They tell a story ol
a man in a great city
who forgot his own
name. He put an ad.
in the paper. Within
a jew hours he waa
quizzed by so many cu
rious people that he put
an aa. in a later edition
stating that he wanted
to stay lost
Our classified ads. do
everything - find the
lost, buy and sell, bar
gain and exchange, em
ploy and secure em
ployment.
Use them.
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or
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at the
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in theil. S., (Southern), May 20-28, 1915.
To Memplr , Tenn.-General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian
Church and Woman's Missionary Convention, May 20-27, 1915.
To Richmond, Va.-Annual Reunion, United Confederate Wetzt
ns, June 1-3. 1915. ,
To Birmingham, Ala.-Grand Lodge, L O. O, F., of A-abanta,
May 10-13, 1915.
To Birmingham, Ala.-Sunday School Congress, National Bap
tist Convention (Colored), June 9-14, 1915. ,
To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Panama-Pacific Inter
national Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915.
To Houston, Tex.-Southern. Baptist Convention and Southern
Sociological Congress, May 12-19, 1915.
To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June
28-July 31, 1915.
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Visit The Great Exposition
San Francisco, Cal. 1915.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION
San Diego, Cal.
Southern Railway
Premier Carrier of the South
Greatly reduced round trip tickets will be sold by all ticket
agents at principal points to Los Angeles, San Diego, San
Francisco, Portland, and Seattle. Tickets on sale March 1st,
to November 30th.
If you desire a quick and comfortable trip on trains consist
ing of Pullman cars, tourist sleeper, dining cars and ali steel
coaches then s?e that your ticket reads via the Southern Rail
way.
Why pay tourist ,-genU for eecortieg you around. You can
purchase a round trip ticket dafly from Anderson, S. C., to San
Francisco, for only $79.20. Proportionately tow rates from
other points.
For complete information, tickets and beautiful literature
call on ticket agents, or write.
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