University of South Carolina Libraries
Place Your Feel In f Handsome and Com fortable Quarters! How about a pair of our Cool, Comfortable, Stylish Oxfords or Pumps? We've a fine line* and are showing all of the Better Styles, D:iH, Bright, Patents, Bronze and White Canvas. They are all here ready for your choos ing. Come in and take a look. $1.50 to $5.00 Thompson's The One Price Shoe Store We Sell For Cash Only. GERMANS USE MOVIES TO MLAKE WAH P01TI.A It London, May 22.-The UBC the Gor man government makes of moving pic tures to popularizo the war among the' German people and the expedition ot picture operators for the front organised by thc French war office has brought the film to the no tice of the British war department as sn aid to recruiting. "Our young men are not so much lacking in patriotism as imagination," ssld a leading recruiting officer. "An appeal L> the eye is the most effective that can he devised. The battle pic ture, the cinema proprietor will tell you. ls the most popular he can film. If our young men could see for them selves, there would be no further talk of compulsory service." GREENWOOD WANTS NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Greenwood, May 22.-The trustees of Ute city schools will ask for an olectlon on a 935,000 bond issue to be held when the city votes for perma nent street Improvement. This issue will be for the purpose of retiring an Issue which ls now besring 7 per cent and. with interest at 5 per event on the new issue, to erect a new school building, similar to the Leslie school. C. Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S Lame Back. Larne back ls usually due to rheu matism of the muscles of tho back. Hard working people are most likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had by massaging the back with Chamber iain's Liniment two or three times a day. Try lt. Obtainable everywhere. FREE PALM BEACH SUIT FREE Why Buy a Palm Beach Suit When We Give You One Free We make you a cloth Suit for ?15.7 5 any style you want it-Fit and Satisfaction Guaran teed, and you get a Palm Beach Suit FREE. Tailoring Co. a 122 W. Whittier Street Anderson, S. C. ' The New 1915 Model " M AX WELL ??nBaMnnngBMMsnnBB ^ * ? I Ia Now Being Demonstrated To Prospective Buyers "Al! Roads Are Maxwell Roads" See, or Phone M. Rt. F?HILLIF*S Central Garage, Anderson, S. C. MARKETS LOCAL QUOTATIONS ?rata aaa Scads. Sar corn, per bushel ....90c to $1.00 ?fixed peas.$1.50 to $1.60 Cane seed, per bushel.$1.25 Soy beans, per bushel.$2.60 California black eye peas, per bushel.$2.75 to $3.00 Dwarf Essex Rape, per pound. ..16c Seed Cotton. Cleveland, per bushel.. ..75c to $1.01 Cooks, per bushel .. ..$1.00 to $1.25 Toole, per bushel.76c to $1.00 Mitchells Prolific, per bushel.. $1.60 Texas Riordan, per bu. $1.00 to $1.26 L'ulpeppor, per bushel.$1.00 ronHry. Hens, each.36c to 60c Priers, each.80c to 45c ! Fresh Meats. Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c Flogs dressed, per lb.Ho Mutton dressed, per lb. 10s to ll l-2c 1 Lire Stock. Beef cattle, per lb.4 to 4 l-2c j Veal calf, per lb.4 to 5 l-2o Hogs, per lb.8 to 9c I Sheep, per lb..4 1-2 to 5 l-2c j Provisions Country hams, per lb. 15c to 17 l-2c| KKK?, per dos..17 l-2t Ltutter, per lb.20 to 26c Sweet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.11) Turnips, per bu.60c to 85c Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 75c Spring onions, per bunch 3c to 3 l-2c COTTON Local cotton.9c f Was Not ?UH Yet. Sheriff Davis and Special Officer A. T. Reid destroyed an Illicit distillery In tiie Chapman Ford section of tue county Tuesday morning. No arrests were mf.de, the operators having evi dently just recently left the plant. A large quantity of beer and mash at the distillery showed that the own ers were preparing for work. Thc plant was of 60 gallons capacity and was msde of wood with a copper bot tom. The outfit was destroyed. Seneca Farm and Factory. Wind Did Stunts. After a visit to the BUoree section on Sunday, Mr. T. M. Hail related an Incident of the storm which visited that section some days ago, showing the peculiar antics of tho wind on that | occasion. The large warehouse In El loree which was blown down, was] covered with corrugated Iron.: One | of the sheets oft this covering wa? blown to'the topfof a tall pine tree. At the top of theftree It came ia con tact with a limb and the force of the wind completely wrapped the sheet of metal about the limb wbere it can now be seen.-Orangeburg News. School Gymnasium. Dirst has been broken for the erec tion of thu Rizser gymnasium at the Carlisle school. Part of the brick has. been received, and it ls expected that the work of construcl'cn will be begun within the next few aays. The gymnasium will be erected between the Guilds hall and the main building of the school. The gymnasium will be completed by the beginning of tfcfs next term, which commences In Sep tember.-(Bamberg Herald. Gaffney Ledger. 'I see by our home paper." How frequently this phrase comes to the Hps. For news of the war, for the bail score, for quotations from the market, for information as to mar riages and deaths, people turn nat urally to their favorite newspaper. Just as instinctively they turn to the same sou reo ot Information when they want to buy goods. Reading the newspaper ls a habit. It applies almost as much to the reading of the newspaper advertisement aa lt docs to the "news." Tkey Are ?0 learn Old. "For some time past my wife snd myself were troubled with kid ne j trouble," writes T. B. Carpenter, Har risburg, Pa. "We suffered rheumatic pams all through the body. The first few doses bf Foley Kidney Pills re lieved us. After taking live bottles between us we are entirely cured. Al though we are both in the seventies we are as vigorous as we were 30 years ago." Foley Kidney Pille stop j sleep disturbing bladder weakness, backache, rheumatism. ' dlstlness. swollen joints and sore muscles. Rv*ns Pharmacy. Could Yoi* Usa a little ?tara money toi good advantage just BOW? Haven't yon somHhing to tell? Do you own something you no longer IMO, bot which il offend at a bargain pri?e weald ip? peel at once to some one who St? .U Aa INTELLIGENCER Wet* | Ad wBl tern fae trick? PHONE 321 OOOO?OOOOO o o o- o o o o o AT THE CHURCHES o 9 o 60?0OO000O0O0O0O0 First Baptist Church. 9:45-Teachers' Prayer service. IO-Sabbath school. Dr. A. I,. Smothers, superintendent. 11:30-Public worship. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. John K. Vines. Sub ject; "-Building a Temple." Immediately siter tho morning ser vice a business session will bc asked for lo receive report of pulpit commit tee. 5-Meeting of the V. W. A. Mrs. Vines will glve s Bhort talk and every member ls urged to be present as this is the last time she will meet with us. 7- Royal Ambassador and B. Y. P. U. meeting. The pastor will be pres ent and give a short talk on "Lifting up Our Banners." The presence of ivory member of both these organisa tions ls carr ?stly requested as this is tho last time we shall'cnjoy thc privi lege of having our pastor meet with us. 8- Public worship. Sermon by tho pastor. Subject: "Cod's Greatest Law." Monday 4 p. m.-Regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society. Subject: "New Africa." Loader, Mm. J. Paul Crowther. I^ast meeting be fore the election of offlccrs for the new year. Wednesday 7 p. m.-Teachers' meeting. Lcd by the pastor. 8--Prayer and praise service. Friday 4 p. m.-Meet inp of tho Christian Growth Club. Mrs. A. L. Smethers, leader. The public is cordially invited to be present and worship with us at all these services. Associate Reformed Church.. Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:1?. These are gospel services In which nothing but the word of Ood is used. Come and unite with us in celebrating God's worship. The First Presbyterian Church. Sunday, May 23rd, Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. E. W. Browne, superintendent. Preaching at 11:30 and 8:30 by the pastor. Rev. W. H. Frazer. A cordial invitation ls ex tended to all not identified with oth er dhurches of the city to worship with as. Grace Church, e F?3V. J. H. Glbboney. rector. Phone 835. Services for Whit Sunday. May 23rd. 10:15 a. m. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist and ser mon. 5:00 n. m. Even song and ser mon .'Wednesday 5:00 p. m. evening prayer. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Pen tacos t Sunday. Sunday school 10 . m. Mass and sermon ll a. m. Ros ary and Benediction 5 p. m. Mess Monday 7:30 a. m. Christian Church. J. T. Black, pastor. The public msy expect services In the Christisn church both morning and night on tomorrow and on the fifth Sunday in May and the first Sunday In June. Bible school each Lord's day at 10:30 a. m. Ail who desire to worship with us will receive a cordial wel come . St. John's Methodist Church. John W. S peake; pastor. Children's Day will be observed at the regula.* Snpday Behool hour. The program lr. unusually attractive. Ali parents have a special invitation to attend this service. Preaching at 11:30 a. m.. and at 8:39 p. m. After a short sermon at the morning hour the chart representing the church debt will be shown. The congregation will see Just how successful has been the campaign to remove the stone wall. Special c.usic for morning. Trio, "Lift Thine Eyes" from Elijah and sung by Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Cely and Mrs. O'Dell. For evening: Solo, Mrs. MacDonald. Children's Day et St John'c. Children's Day will be observed at St. John's church at the regular Sunday school hours 10 o'clock! At tractive songs and recitations by the children of Junior and Primary departments will be a special feature. A special Invitation is extended to tho parents and friends. Central Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. W. Dodge, pastor. Sunday school at 10:45. Morning service at 11:80. Subject: "Human. Need end Divine Help." 8peclal musks, trio and sc lo. Ehren In g service at 8 o'clock. Subject: "The True Self." Music, quartette and duet. tm III' i II ut mm Hew the World Conspires- Against Teeth. In the June American Magazine David Grayson, writing his story "Kempfield," comments in part as fol lows on the conslpiracy ot the world against youth natl growth: "The world, of coarse, ls tn a secret conspiracy against youth and growth. Any man who dares to be'young, or to grow, or to be original, must expect to have the world set upon him and pound him unmercifully-and if that doesn't finish him off, then the world clings desperstely to his coat tails, resolved that If it cannot eton him entirely lt will at least go along with Mm and make traveling as difficult as possible. This.latter precess is whsi a friend ot mine IHumlnatlvely f&?is the 'drag of mediocrity.' "Bot this punchtng and pounding ls mostly good for youth and originality -good if lt doesn't kid-for lt proves the strength f youth, tests faith snd enthusiasm, and measures surely thc power of originality. And as for the provoking drap upon their coat tails, youth and originality should, reflect thai this ls the only way by which mediocrity ever gets ahead!" White Dresses _-- For - Commencement Just opened up a swell line of children's White Dresses for Commencement. Pric ed from . .. .$1.50 to $5.00 Another big shipment of Gossard Cor e?is. Come in and be fitted by our Cor setiere-Gossards, in stock from, $2.00 to.$12.50 Only a few more Suits left. Choice of any one for.$10.00 New Mid-Summer Hats Opened Up Monday Will Be Hosiery Day Linen-Wear Silk Hose, colors, Black White, Tan, Putty and Palm Beach, spe cial at.50c Childrens White Sox, special for Mon day.10c Children Onyx Colored Top Socks, spe cial at.15c Ladies Black Silk Hose, 35c values, Monday.25c Onyx White Silk Lisle Hose, Mon day.48c D. Geisberg To Attain Fashionable Lilies care is necessary in the selec tion of your Corset! * The more care you exer cise, the more you will real ize that fr? L?y Say j Srtmf ?Q?oe? Corsets are the best Corsets for your particular figure, and will give you fashionable lines in comfort! Let our expert Corsetieres give you their personal attention! Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Exclusive Agent McCall Patterns Spend your money at home. Buy South ?r olina custom hand made harness, bridles, etc? at factory prices. A trial order will, pro J our as sertion. We bay hides and tallow at highest prices. Write us yoUr wants and offerings, WILSE W. MARTIN Columbia, 8. C.