The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 12, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Special Sale
Fine Selected
Queen Olives
and Pimento
Stuffed Olives
Regular 25c Size.
TODAY ONLY
TWO Bottles For
30s
IF YOU EAT
OLIVES, you
can't afford to
miss this sale
Anderson Cash
Grocery Co.
rn
Bye and Bye
Leads to th? bous* of
oerer.
Beela now, sere s
part ot your earnings
Continuous Savings
will soon count up
when deposited in the
Savings Department of
The
Bank of Anderson
The strongest bank
in the county.
Men's Summer Clothes
- Palat Beach sal'*? waite dock
trousers,, wash, vests,, white
trash ties, etc* ate a hart of the
summer season's work that we
aim to leander la an especially
satisfactory manner. Moat aten
waa are particular about the
leeka ef their clothing of this
hind send lt to us to be lana
earea.. Ito home work, BO mat
ter hew care felly done, caa
equal oars-had no other laen,
dry will five lt the careful at*
teatlea we do.
Cur service la prompt and
priced right
Anderson Steam
Laundry
PHONE 7.
CITBOLAX
C1TROLAX!
CITROLAX!
ifteat thing for constipation, soar
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
bowels. Stops a sick headache al
most at once. Gives a most thorough
and satisfactory flushing-no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleansed,
sweet and wholesome.-IL W.
Weichecht, Salt Lake City, tJtah,
writes: *T find Citrole* the beat lax
ative ? erer used. Does not gripe
ne! unpleasant after-effects." Evans
Pharmacy.
fOIEY K1?NEY PHIS
.CO BACKACHE K)Df?:VB JUO S LA 00 Ul
LEGAL NOTICES
ix OMI; TAX I A vms TAKE
MITICE.
Th? time for making Income Tux !
Retnrni will < loi H the IHI of July.
All who fail to make Income tax by
that time will have to pay cost and
penalty. This is from Carlton W.
Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co
lumbia, S. C., so 1 would he glad to
have you make these returns at ?mee, j
so your Auditor will uot be embar
rassed.
Those who refuse to make Income
Tax Returns will he compelled to do
so ut heavy cost. This is the law ard
so long as it ls, 1 will have to enforce
it for Anderson County.
Winston Smith,
Auditor.
WORK DOM) FOR THE COUNT!
AM? FI R4'llANKH FOR THF
COUNTY
The public ls again warned that on
ly such work done cn the public roads
of the county aa ls authorized by the
supervisor or one cf the Hoard of
Commissioners will be paid by the
Hoard of Commissioners. The only
persons authorized to buy material,
goods, wares und merchandise for Hie
county are Hie supervisor, the county
commissioners, the steward ? of the
county home and the sergeants of tbe
chain gangs. All these parties are
equipped with order books and orders
must be attached to all accounts' All
claims not made lu pursuance of
above conditions will be disapprov
ed and payment refused.
J. . MACK KINO,
Super, lsor.
June 4th, 1916.
6-14-15.
NOTICE
"In order to encourage hog raising
In Anderson county the Farmers and
Merchants Bank will be pleased to
loan money to young farmer boys to
buy a pair of hogs of good strain of
blood and In this way enable them to
make a beginning in hog raising. We
will also be glad to aid them in get
ting eattl.- of good stuck to raise
from. We will also aid them as far
as we can in finding and purchasing
the hogs and cattle. , We will lend
them this money at ? very moderate
rate of interest.
The business If properly looked af
ter will be self-sustaining in a little
while and will then become a source
of profit."
"Respectfully,
"J. I. BROWNLEE.
6-8-tf "Cashier."
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Anderson.
Court of Probate.
H. F. Cely, as administrator of the
estate of Rachel Lewis, deceased,
Plaintiff,
against
Jake Lewis, Ann Richey, George W.
Gambrell, Emma Barmore, John Gam
brell, Lou Jane Harris, Lizzie Moore,
Rose Gumbrell, Ida Barton, Dock El
rod, and E. F. Elrod, De.endants.
To the Defendants Above Named:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint In
this action, of which a copy la here
served upon you, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers, at their offices, in
Bleckley Building, at Anderson, R. C.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to anrwer the
complaint wlti.in the time r.foresald,
the plaintiff In this action /ill apply
to the court for thc relief demanded
In the complaint.
Borham. Watkins ft Allen.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated Anderson, S. C., June 4. 1915.
To the Absent Defendants, Qeorge W.
Gambrell and Ida Barton:
Take notice that the summons and
complaint in this action are this day
flied In the office of the Probate Judge
for Anderson County, South Carolina.
Bonham, Watkins ft Allen,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
June 4, 1916.
To the Infant Defendants, Willie
Gambrsll, Rora Gambrell, Maxey
Gambrell and Dock Elrod, and the
persons with whom they reside:
Take notice that you must within
twenty days after the service of tbls
summons on you. exclusive of the day
of such service, procure to be ap
pointed guardians and Ilten to repre
sent said minors In this action. If yon
fall to do so wltbir the time prescrib
ed, the plaintiff wi il p<"eure such ap
pointments to be made.
Bonham. Watkins ft Allen,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
June 4. 1915. 6-5-3w-ltaw.
ROAD TAX COLLECTORS.
The collectors ot road taxes In the
various townships have tax receipts
numbered and printed with the super
visor's name printed at the bottom
thereof. Only receipts of this descrip
tion are legal and delinquents are
warned not to pay party without re
ceiving this sort of a receipt.
J. MACK KING,
Supervisor. A. C.
June 1th. 1915.
PUBLIC ROADS DISCONTINUED.
The public is warned that at a reg
ular meeting of the board of county
commissioners for Anderson county,
held on the 8th day of June. 1916. that
the. following roads have been discon
tinued as public roads: The old road
from Sandy Springs to Overhead
bridge above A ut un; also the old road
frcm Barrett's line to near Pendleton
limits. The county will not lie respon
sible to the. public for damage that
may occur from any defects on said
roads. J. MACK KING.
Supervisor. A. C.
June ?th, 1915.
William J. Bryan in
His Various Moods
NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO ISSUE
BONDS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF
ROCKY RIVER DRAINAGE DIS
TRICT NO. 1.
Notice la hereby gwen that it ia
the purpose of the undersigned board
of drainage commissioners or Rocky
River Drainage District No. 1 to is
sue bonds for the construction of the
projected improvement of said Rocky
River Drainage District No. 1. The
amount of the bonds to be iBsued ia
twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00),
which bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of not exceeding six per cent,
per annum, puyabl? semi annually;
and said bonds shall run for tv/enty
llvo yearB. Any land owner having
lands assessed in the said dlatr.'it and
not wanting to pay interest on the
bonds may within thirty days after
the publication of this notice pay the
county treasurer the full amount of
his assessment and have his land re
leased therefrom. The drainage tux
roll for said district is filed in dupli
cate with the sheriff and with the
treasurer and clerk of court of the
county of Anderson, S. C., at their
respective offices In tho court house
at Anderson, S. C.
Z. C. Ballantine.
Chairman.
J. J. Fretwell,
R. S. Ligon.
Board of Drainage Commisioners for
Rocky River Drainage District No.
1.
ltaw 3wks.
A Mistake Made by Many.
Don't wait tor rheumatism to indi
cate diseased kidneys. When you suf
fer pains e td aches by day and sleep
disturbing bladder weakness by night,
feel tired, nervous' and run down, the
kidneys and bladder should be re
stored to healthy, strong and regular
action. It is a mistake to postpone
treatment.. Foley Kidney Pills put
the kidneys in soud, holtby condition
and keep them active and strong. Be
gin taking today. Good resulte fol
low the first dose. Evans Pharmacy.
'TFFTRM?,
SORE, TIRED EE
Good bye sore feet? burning feet, swol
leu feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired
feet.
Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and
raw spots. .No
more shoe tight
ness, no more limp
ing with pala or
drawing up your
face'ia agony*
"TIZ" ls magical,
acta righi off.
"TIZ" draws out
all tba poisonous
exudation? which
?uff up the tees,
fae "TIZ" and for
get your foo*
misery. Ah i bow comfortable your feet
feel. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ'' now at
aa* druggist, or department store. Dont
suffer. * Rave good feet, -glad feet, fesh
thai saver swell, never buri, never gat
tired. A year's foci comfort guaranteed
er stoney refunded.
^ HAD A REASON.
We have j nut bia rd about a Lake
wood lady who advertised for a giri
to do general housework and got a
jewel of a personal reply. The young
woman who answered tpe ad waa
strong, cuiiable, intelligent, neat and
possessed of training for tiic position.
"You'll do!" cried the lady of the
house, happily. "Now let's see your
references."
"Ay ent got no reffrensus, mum,"
confessed Hilda. "Ay ban tore 'em
up."
. What? Tore them up? Why, you
must have been mad!"
"Ay waB, ven ay eaw 'em. Dot'*
vy ay bau tore 'em up!"
Taking No Chancee.
Jack-Tho ring doesn't seem to flt
very well, Alice. Hadn't I better take
lt back and have it made smaller?
Alice-No, Jack; au engagement
ring is an engagement ring, even if I
bad to wear it around my neck.
NOT MUCH SHOW.
He-Dou't you think we could be
happy on $20 per week?
She-Well, I couldn't be happy with
my first husband on $30.
'Twas Ever Thus.
Tou cannot satisfy some men,
No matter how you try;
Give them the bread they ask for
And they will kick for pie.
. His Type.
'The writer you Introduced to ma
was very stooped and awkward. And
he haa such a poor carriage."
"Ot course. He's nothing but a
back."
No Inferior Place.
"Did you se'ect your son's college
for its curriculum, Mrs. Comeup?"
"Of course, we did. The boy's al
ways been accustomed to the best
kind of a one at home."
It'a a Hurry Call, Officer!
Boozywooz - Nature must have
picked the camel for a sure winner.
Bllnkywlnk-What's the reply?
Boozywooz-Because that is the only
animal she backed up.
Mermaid* Plentiful. ?j
Bill-It has been estimated that ev
ery square mile of the ocean ii inhab
ited by 120,000,000 living beings.
JIU-Then, of course, there must
be a 'ot of mermaids in the bunch.
Dressy Collegians.
Patience - An automobile repair
course bas been added to the curricu
lum of an Iowa agricultural college.
Patrice-Now in speaking ot college
togs don't forget the overalls.
Legal Talk.
"That fellow must be a lawyer."
i "Are you a reader of character?"
"No." said the walter, "but when I
asked him to repeat his order he said
a ham sandwich as aforesaid."
Homely Girl.
"Glasses Improve Maud's looks a
good deal."
"Naturally; they conceal part of her
face."
BUT NOT CALLING MAYHAP.
Big Sister-Fred says lt I dcYt
keep you out of tbe room when he
calls he will stop calling.
Willi?- Well, als, dey'a others, you
know.
Pr?matur? Joy.
He popped; th? malden answered. "Yes"
With Joy tte thought he'd smother;
But ?he'd not finished: "Y*?-tarday
X said Tfea" to another."
Th? Latest Thing.
"Now. this on? is stuffed with anti
septic sawdust and dressed In thor*
ougbly sterilised clothes."
"I see. A engente doll baby."-Puck.
. Shame en You, Paw.
Little Lemuel-8ay. paw, what's
the good of war. anyway?
Paw-Well, acm. tt takes ?. lot el
brass bands to the front.
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? ?
? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ?
? ?
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South Atlantic.
Won. LoBt. P. C.
Charleston. 2 o looo
AugiiHta. 2 0
.Savannah. 2 U
Columbus. 1 1
Columbia. 1 1
Albany. 0 2
Jacksonville. 0 2
Macon. 0 2
Southern
Won. Lost.
New Orleans . t .. 35 21
'iii nillir.liam. 30 22
-Memphis. 31 24
Nashville. 30 25
Chattanooga.. .. 27 2f>
Mobile. 21 33
Atlanta. 24- 31
Little l ock. 19 34
American.
Won. Lost. P. C
Chicago. 31 18
Boston. 23 18
Detroit. 31 20
Washington .... 20 20
New York. 21 23
Cleveland. 19 26
St. Louis. 19 28
Killadelpala ... 18 29
national.
Won. Lost.
Chicago. Z5 19
Philadelphia .... 25 20
Boston. 21 20
Biooklyn. 23 22
Pittsburgh. 22 22
St. Louis. 24 25
New York. 18 23
Cincinnati. 18 24
Federal.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Kansas City _ 29 20
Pittsburgh. 25 19
Newark. 25 21
Brooklyn. 26 23
Chicago. 25 23
St. Louis. 22 21
Baltimore. 18 30
B?llalo. 18 32
+ * + + * + ? + **? + .>+??.* + *?> * * *
* ?
* YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. +
* +
National League.
At Pittsburgh-Boston; postponed,
account of rain.
At Chicago 2; Philadelphia 0.
At St. Louis 1; Brooklyn 0; fifteen
Innings.
American League.
At New York 10; Chicago 9.
At Philadelphia 3; Cleveland 0.
At Washington 1; St. Louis 5.
At Boston 4; Detroit 3.
Southern League.
At Chattanooga-Nashville; postpon
ed, wet grounds.
At Birmingham 1; Mobile 0.
At New Orleans 4; Atlanta 1.
At Memphis C; Little Rock 5.
FcuerrJ League.
At Baltimore 5; Buffalo 2.
At Brooklyn 2; Newark 12'.
At Kansas City 1; Chicago 4.
So ut'i AtUntlc League.
At Albany 4; Savannah 2.
At Jack:.on vii lo 0; Charleston 2.
At Columbus 2; Colombia 3.
At Macon C; Augusta 8.
DOUBLE-HEADER AT BUENA* VISTA
Equinox Mill and Glnck Mill Base
ball Teams to Play.
Th re will be a double-header base
bu H game this afternoon beginning
at 3 o'clock at Beuna Vista park, the
games to be played between the Equi
nox and Gluck mill teams. Both
teams are especially strong and doubt
less this will be a good exhibition of
baseball.
Twenty-five cents admission will in
clude both games.
Orr Mill at Belton.
The Orr Mill baseball team will go
to Belton this afternoon to play the
Belton mill team-. A good game is
expected.
ITCHING ECZEMA
IS DRIED RIGHT
UP WITH SULPHUR
UM Ilka fcold creara to smbdoa
irritation and waar
toa ?Ida.
'Any breaking ont or irritation oe the
faee, arms, legs and body whee, accom
panied by itching, ?r when th? skin is
dry and feverish, can be readily over
come by apply big a little bold-sulphur,
says a noted durraatologiat
Bs informs us that hold-sulphur < in
stantly allays the angry i teaing and
irritation and Boothes and heals tba
Eesema right up leaving the akin cleat
aad smooth. BoM-sulpnnr has occupied
a secura position for many yeera ia
the treatment of cutaneous disorders be
cause of it? nueaite-deetroyiag prop
erty. Nothing bas ?wer bera found to
lake Itv place in treating the irritable
and Inflammatory sklmaaeattena. Whila
not ?Iways establishing a permanent cure
it never fails to subdoe the itching irri
tation and drive the Rename away and
it ia often years later before any erup
tion again appears.
Thea? troubled should obtain trees say
druggist s? cunea of held sulphur, whian
is spiled to the affected parts in the
same msiaiw as an ordinary ?aid ra sam
It i?a\'. aaptossaat ead the prompt relief
afforded, particularly in ?tettaff retasa,
prove? ver* weloome,
ia\
OT*
tpon'/ tire your taste, nWf bite rota!
tongue, uwn'l parch your throat!
Made of blended choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobaccos* Camels
arc preferred over cither ?tod gt
tobacco smoked straight*
Smooth and delightfully mild, yet
having abuno ince of "body," Camels
$tand the tat when compared */ith any brand ?old at
any price !
Cost of choice tobaccos blended in Camel* prohibits tfc*
usc of coupons or premiums*
CAMELS ?ell 20 for We. If your dealer can't ?upoiy
you ?end iOc for on* package or $1.00 for a cation
of Un package? (200 cigarette?), eent pottage pre
paid, if after smoking one package you arm mal
delighted with CAMELS, return thu other nine pack
age! and we unit refund your dollar and pottage
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO,, W?utoii-Sa?ea, H. C
Gorgeous Patterns in
soft and stiff cuffed
$ 1.00
SHIRTS
arrived yesterday.
Color, fit and work
manship guaranteed by
T. L. Cely Co.
"The Busy Store"
Without any egotism on our port we believe we have the busiest
store six days In the week, and fifty-two weeks in the year there is
in Anderson. We have a big bunch of satisfied customers and we
are all the time working for their Interest. We would like to have
you Join this happy buncb. We are headquarters for FRESH MEATS
AND FINE GROCERIES.
Fine B?ef Roatsts and Steak 12 1*2 and l&e ponnd.
Liver, Tongues, Brains, Ete.
Pork Sausage, Spare Ribs and Breakfast Bacon.
Fresh Vegetables of every kind.
Fine lot fresh Fish Friday ead Saturday.
Big Fat Dressed Hens 60* and dee.
Evaporated Apples, Peaches, Fears, Etc.
It will pay yea ia the ead to trade with us.
W. A. . F? O W E Ft
212 South Main SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 132.
THRIFT
If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it Realize
the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi
talist.
We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank
for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account. In ad
dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your
money except in a wise way.
The prosperity you enjoy today docs not guarantee yo?
prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial
world may later on deprive you of your present measure of
prosperity.
We Pay Interest On Deposits.
PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON
mi... , i, ','-LisLj.jtaaaawaseasasaaasasa
Spend your money at home. Boy South Car
olina custom hand made harnean, bridles, etc., at
factory prices, A trial order will prove oar as
sertion. We buy hides and tallow at highest
pnces. Write ns your wants and offerings.
W?LSE W. MARTIN
ColuthWe, B. C.