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FLIES AND ?
MOSQUITOES.
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AND DISEASE
Battle with Flies and
save Health.
House Fly is Germ
Breeder ^
. Fly Season is open. Put in your screens. Especially in Typhoid
Fever and Tuberculosis cases it is accountable for distribution.
A small amount of money will screen your house.
We have a complete stock of Screen Doors, Windows, and Wire
Cloth. Place your order now.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
Anderson, Greenville, Belton.
Bloc Ridge Railway Co., Announces Very Low Rates for the Follow
ing Occasion, From Anderson, S. C.
Bermingham, Ala. and Return
Account Sunday School Congress (Colored) June 9- 14th $12.45
Tickets on sale June 7, 8 and 9, limited to return June 17,
. Houston Texas end Return
Account Southern Baptist Convention May 12th- i 9th, 1915 $33.70
Tickets on sale May 6th to 11th, limited to return May
31st 1915. (Special Pullman Car from Anderson.)
Nashville, Tenn, end Retara
Account Peabody College Summer School June 17th
August 28th, 1915 $12.70
Tickets on sale Jwje 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 26, July 22nd,
23rd, and 26th 1915, limited to return 15 days from date
of sale.
Norfolk, Va., Portsmouth, Va., Newport News, Va., and Return
Account General Assembly Presbyterian Church (Southern)
Newport News, Va., May 20th-28th, 1915 $18.48
Tickets on sale May 17th, l8th, 19th, limited to return
June 2nd, 1915.
Birmingham, Ala., and Return
Account Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers Association, May
17th,l9th, 1915 $12.45
Tickets on sale May 13th, 15th, i 6th, limited to return
May 23rd, 1915.
Knowille, Tenn., and Return
Account Summer School of the South, University of Ten
nessee, June 22nd, July 30th, 1915 $8.25
Tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, July 2, 3, to, and
I7?h, 1915. Tickets limited fifteen days from date of
sale for returning.
CHICK SPRINGS
OPENS SEASON
Hotel at Thia Famous Resort
One of Beet in the
South.
Chick Springs, South Carolina, is
Inseparably assodiatcd with the
South's best people, and In their
search for health, comfort, pleasure,
this resort has been thc rendezvous
of tlie most substantial among the
residents of South Carolina and pis
ter States
The new hotel cxpresRcs In its every
appointment the fulflillnuht of the
better-day prophecy, it ls refine dand
subdued. Thc architecture fits the
furniture, and the furniture seems a
part of the architecture. There is
nothing superfluous-nothing that
cries out for attention, nothing that
makes a bid for applause-Just real
comfort and convenience In each de
partment and everywhere. Tho. at
mosphere * .roughout the hotel ls one
nf kindness, gentleness and courteous
welcome, and so genuine that thc trav
eler accepts it as he docs the beauty
of the woods and mountains, the at
tractive Bcenery and thc wonderful
water-famed even in long gone yeara
by the Indians,
Emerson wrote of "the riot or the
Benses" (In BO many of our fashionable
hotels, and we all know of the en
tertainment so lavish that we almost
sigh for solitude. Dut at Chick
Springs Hotel you have Ideal Bervlce.
perfect appointments and ideal sur
roundings-there ls nothing of the
ga rt s h or commonplace.
A genuine Southern welcome awaito
you at Chick Springs, and this wel
come ts accentuated by the comfort
and general "lnvltlngncss." The bath
tooms, with porcelain lined tubs, and
the usual number of useful ntckle
plated toilet fixtures and accessories
are found ready for use. Plenty of j
hot and cold running water.
Comfort ls the keynote at Chick
Springs Hotel and its environment,
and your patronage for a short stay,
a week, a month, or for a longer
period is courteously solicited by the
management.
The high altitude makes the air con
stantly fresh and fine by day, and the
nights woo restful sleep from even
the nervous, tired-out man or woman.
Nature shows forth at her best at
Chick Springs in climats, altitude and
freedom from extremes of cold or
heat. Refreshing breezes are con
stant, and the cool nights usually re
quire some cover even in the hottest
months.
The fact that those desiring the
benefit? of mineral water may make
their selecci?n from three distinct
springs at Chick Springs right in the
Spring Park to the hotel, and that
these three wonderful springs are in
a semi-circle about 100 to 150 feet
apart-one sulphur, one iron and one
mineral-each with distinct medicinal
properties; offers our guests diversion
In the dally drinking from these
springs."
And so we offer you thc combina
tion of Health, Comfort and Happiness
at Chick Springs, South Carolina.
A New and Modern lintel.
Chick Springs Hotel ls new and
modern-was completed and opened
to the.publlc on July 1. 1914. It BtandB
at the crest of a hill (elevation 1.200
feet above sea-level) and commands a
picturesque view. This building 1B
modern, of Spanish architecture, three
stories in height, has a beautiful roof
garden, and is 328 feet in length. The
front pla- za. 250 feet long, ls one ol'
the most attractive foatures. with Ita
tile floor, enjoyable outlook upon well
preserved lawns and the mountains in
tho distar ce.
Every appliance which makee for
safety is in use throughout this hotel,
and no danger or delay is experienced
by a guest. The hotol ls protected
by the "Orinneli Automatic Sprinkler
System," as an additional protection
against fire; a protection that few j
hotetls have The safety and comfort
of each guest ls safeguarded in BO far
aa human ingenuity will permit.
Famed as ? Resort for. Maa? Tears.
Please bear in mind that Chick
Springs has an assured) stand among
Southern watering places. History
develops the fact that Indian tribes
camped nearby thia founatin of medi
cinal water and many Interesting le
genda are connected with the early his
tory of tho Springs, which have neon
handed down for generations. In
184fl Chick Springs had a pretentious
hotel, fifty cottages, and an average
of 500 to 600 guests during the sea
son . Today. Chick Springs enter
tains many thousands of guests each
summer from all parts ot the United
States.
Transportation Facilities.
We mako the statement that there
ia not another mineral spring resort
that baa the transportation facilities
that Chick Springs haa. It ls situated
on the new Piedmont Northern Elec
tric line, with eighteen trains, nine
north and nine south; just a short dis
tance, say about ten city blocks, from
Taylors on the Malu Trunk tine of
Southern Railway from New* York to
Atlanta, Birmingham and Now Or
leans. It la also on th- National Au
tomobile Highway from New York to
Atlanta. . .
The. season opened yesterday, ana
from prenant indications, this wilt be
the banner year. Tho State Press
Association meeta here tho latter part
of t&? month, at which tim? the edi
tora of the auto papera will certainly
make Spring Chicken do the disap
pearing act.
WM. F, S. FOKD
fteaelafa ie on His Death by Odd r el
lew*.
Whereas lt haa pleaaed the supreme
rnler of the aniverse to take trow
UH Brother T. N. Ford, one of our
beloved members, he lt resolved hy
*- We are
belief th
own h
PtA>
^ strengt
Si-?. charac
this lodge of Independent Order of]
Odd Fellows.
First: That we how te humble
submission to the will o' our Father
who doeth el! things weil.
Second : That thia go on record In
expressing our appreciation of the no
ble Christian character and clean
moral life of our brother whoae con
stant care wae to lire and practice
real christianity, the principles of |
troth and 1?re, and whoae life rhonld
serre as an inspiration to all our
brothers.
While we rejoice that he waa worthy
of the name of an Odd Fellow, we
mourn with those , who have been !
sorely bereaved and with them hope)
to meet again In that immortal world, I
where "there ahall be no more death,
neither sorrow nor pata. Death and
the dead are always among us, teach
ing aa the uncertainty of haman life
and fortune.
By thia solemn event, we are re-1
minded of these words and that oar
affectionate remembrance of him who,
was united with as in the rites ot oar
beloved order la yet green In oar
minds, and bia good deeds should not j
ba forgotten:
To him who bas departed to that
myalie shore, let ns say:
"Rest brother, rest; thy work IS doa?,
life's conflict o'er the victory won;
Now rest ia . peaco,. a&d thy honners
tori.
MC or YOUR^
A HOME ?NOEED
not alone in the
nt owning one's
i o m e adds
th to a man's
ter.
ll
For Only Yesterday
"tm.
"Why," Said He,
gate:
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"And," He Added.
Remember
rup*
Where the streets are gold, sud the
gates sre pearl."
Third: That we hereby exprese our
profound grief to the widow .of our be
loved brother snd Join with her there
in. %
Fourth: That a copy of these reso
lutions be seat u? the deceased broth
er's wife snd thst s copy be recorded
In our minutes
Fifth: Thst another copy of these
resolutions be sent to the Anderson
Intelligencer and the Anderson Dally
Mail.
TH08. H. HALL,
B. Fy COX,
W. G. HOPKINS.
Committee.
WWGISP C0NVKKT105
Of Andersen County Meet at Pelter
May Bs susi SS.
The Anderson County Singing "con
vention wwi convene with the Taber
nacle church of Petes r on Saturday,
the 22nd Instant, embracing Sunday
the 23rd. The first session will com
mence* Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
second session st S o'clock Saturday
evening. Those coming on trains
will get off st Smyth*) stop which is
close to church.
While talking to a prominent young
man who has built in North Anderson,
we asked him along what line he
would suggest that we advertise.
"There are lots of things left to tell
about North Anderson-Talk about
pleasure of living in North Ander*
son."
I'm a different man since ? built in
North Anderson-I'm contended,-I
work with a different incentive,-and
I have gained confidence in myself."
You can get 6 per cent money to build
in North Anderson NOW!
Low Roundtrip Rute? for Everybody Offered by Ibo
SEABOARD AIR UNE R AILWAY
The frogreeehre Railway of tie Sooth."
To Newport News, Va.-General Assembly Presbyterian Church
in the U. S., (Southern), May 20-28, 1915.
To Memphis, Tenn.-General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian
Church and Woman's Missionary Convention, May 20-27, 1915.
To Richmond, Va.-Ann jal Reunion. United Confederate Veter
ms, June 1 -3. i9l5.
To Birmingham, AU.--Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., of Alabama,
Way 10-13, 1915.
To Birmingham, Ala.--Sunday School Congress, National Bap
tist Convention (Colored), June 9rl4, 1915.
To San Francisco and San Diego, Salir.-Panama-Pacific Inter
national Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915.
To Houston, Tex.-Southern Baptist Convention and Southern
Sociological Congress, May 12-19, l9l5.
To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, Iniversity of Georgia, June
!8-July 31, 1915.
For specific rate, schedules or other information, cali on SEA
BOARD Agents or write
1 S. COMPTON, PP?2D GEISSLER,
T. V. A., S. A. L. Rwy., Aist. Gen.. Passenger Agent,
A Hanta, Ga. . Atlanta, "