The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 13, 1915, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Bathing Suits :-: Water Wings
: Tennis Shoes : :
FANT'S BOOK STORE
Spend your money at home. Buy South Car
olina diatom hand made harness, bridles, etc., at
factory prices. A trial order will prove our as
sertion. We buy hides and tallow at highest
prices. Write us your wants and offerings.
WILSE W.MARTIN
Columbia, 8. C.
5c. the packet or two "Bobs" for a
cent at all the better stands and stores.
?THATS the idea in
W "Bobs," Utile One?
Why, just to give you a
chewier chew, ? mintier
peppermint-abit of class
in your gum. Made heart
shaped, sp you'll know
' them by sight and nobody
can slip anything else to
you when you say "Bobs."
Everybody likes 'em-"Bobs
M'LENDON TO PREACH
THREE SERMONS TODAY
IN ST. JOHN'S THIS MORNING
AND IN TENT AFTER.
NOON AND NIGHT.
IS WELL RECEIVED
Large Crowd Has Heard Great
Evangelist Every Time He Has
Preached-Two Services.
Rov. Baxter F. McLendon will con
duct three services today. Thin morn
ing at 11:30 he will preach in St.
John's Methodist church, this after
noon at 4 o'clock he will preach in
the tent and again lu the tent tonight
at 8:30. .
Rev. Alf London has now been con
ducting his meetings here for one
week and on every occasion there has
been a large crowd out to hear him.
Much interest is bel?g shown in the
meet'ngs and it BtieuiH that everyone
in town has some good word to say
about him. Letters recommending
him to tile people of Anderson are
being received every day which at
test to his good works.
Beginning tomorrow there will be
two services daily In the tent, one
every morning at 9:30 and then at
night at 8:30.
LOWER'RESERVOIR
T: REjOHCRETEO
Will Increase Capacity About Ten
Per Cent-Work Will Start
In 30 Days.
It was announced yesterday by Mr.
H. A. Orr, manager of. the Southern
Public Utilities company In this city,
that work of concreting the lower re
servoir at the sub-station would be
gin within the next thirty days.
The capacity of the reservoir
also be Increased and lt will hold
about 150,000 gallons, an Increase of
about 10 per cent.
The work of concreting the upper
reservoir was finished about two
months ago.
Wives Most "Make Good" as Well as
Husbands.
In the June Woman's Home Com
panion appears an interesting little
article entitled, "The Wire Who Be
lieves ' In Her Husband"-an extract
from which follows:
"The husband has a right, which is
not unreasonable, to expect his wife to
understand the business of domesticity
aa be understands the business of
money-making. Yet how often one
hears the absolutely Ineffective wife
reproaching her husband for Ids lack
of business success, not knowing that
she. too, has failed In her woman's
business of thrift and cozy comfort.
"There aro hundreds of men earning
good incomes who haven't a single,
well-arranged and comfortable corner
where their wracked twentieth century
nerves may find- rest. The wife who
believes in her husband will, how
ever, realize that, if he ls to fight the
battles of the modern wage-earning
world, the restful atmosphere with
which she surrounds him, the food
with which Bhe serves him, may make
all the difference between defeat and
success."
To Sleep Well in Hammer.
Slight inflammation of tho bron
chial tubes causes a distressing cough
and makes refreshing sleep impos
sible. Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound covers ravi Inflamed, irritated
surfaces with a soothing, healing
coating and 'stops that annoying tick
ling, relieving the racking, tiring
cough. Take this splendid cough med
icine with you on summer trips. It
ic good for coughs, colds, bronchial
affections and la grippe coughs.
Evans Pharmacy.
.?.?.im^ammmmmmma mnwiii II?
They tell a story of
a man in a gre?t city
who forgot his own
name, rle put an ad.
in the paper. Within
a few hours he Was
quizzed by so many cu
rious people that he put
an ad. 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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REJECTS BIG BUCH
VERY FINE WHEAT
GRAIN WAS NOT PROPERLY
SWEATED AND OF
No Use.
SPOT CASH IS PAID
At Chicago Market Prices For All
Good Grain At
Elevator.
"I was forced to turn down 190
bushels of fine wheat today, much to
my regret, because St had not I/eon
uwcated and properly dried out; and
I could not run the same through tho
elevator" said Edward H. richards,
general manager of thc Carolina QraJn
&. Elevtttor company of this city, "in
conversation with an Intelligencer re
presentative yesterday.
"We have already taken in loverai
thousand bushels of very fine oats,
sud are pleased with same; we stand
ready to pay the Chicago market spot
'.ash. which is 4 cents moro than At
lanta paid yesterday, and Atlant::
handled mostly Texas nccond grad?
oats. We also are. in the market io
all th>? wheat offered, but it must
absolutely be sweated out before we
can use lt. I would greatly appreciate
lt If you would Impress on the fann
ers that we want their wheal, ?il!
nay them cash for lt. and are anxious
to serve them, but they munt ho care
ful to see that their wheat Is in nm
per shape before brining it tn us fo?
cash sales. We have ample finances
ito handle all offered. '
Mr. Richards stated that he expectn
to Bhip peveral cars or grain shortly
to Columbia and possibly to Tampa.
He states, however, that the Texu
cheap products oats are ht ?ivy com
petitors In the Tampu and othi>r Flori
da markets, where people do not seem
.to be familiar with the superior imai
ties of Carolina raised oats. Thl?
trouble, however, he does uot exper
ience in South Carolina and North
Georgia.
WILL INSTALL NEW
ARO LIGHT CIRCO i
Southern Public Utlities Co. Will
Begin Work Within Next
Few Days. t
Work will begin next work by the
local branelfSof the Southern Public
Utilities comp&iv nf gutting tn ? new
arc light circuit in the city, U/s
being done to accommodate 10 or ir.
?jew arc lamps aijd several Incan
descent lights wi i ir ii are to be placed.
At present there are four circuits
and the new one will make five cir
cuit?. Each circuit with the sub
transformers ..can accommodate so
many lamps and thc new lamps call
for another circuit. The transform
ers are on their way here and will be
put up within tho next few days. .
G1TBOL AX
crm?LAX!
CITROLAX!
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
bowels. 'Stops a sick headache al
most at once. Gives a most thorough
and satisfactory Hushing-no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleansed,
sweet and wholesome.-R. W.
Weichecht. Salt Lake City, Utah,
writes: "I find Citrolaz the best lax
ajtfva I ever used. Does not gripe
no unpleasant Biter-effects." Evans
Pharmacy.
RIMED QUOTATION*.
Think not ambition wise becr.nse
'tia grave.
-Slr William Darena nt
The paths qf glory-lead but to
the grave;
-dray.
What ts ambition? Tis a glo
rious cheat,
-Willis.
Only destructive to the brave
and great.
~a.dd.lsc*.
What*. all tba tandy glitt* of
a crown?
?-Drydsn.
Tbs way to bliss Ilea not on
bed- of down.
-Francis Quartes.
Winthrop Co?leg?.
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the awsrd of
vacant scholarship lu Winthrop "ol
lege and for the admission of new
students will be held at tb?- County
Court House on Friday, July 2, at 9
a. ss. Applicants must not be less
than- sixteen years of age. When
Scholarships are vacant after July ?
they will he awarded to tho?? making
the highest average at this examina
tion, provided they meet the condi
tions governing the award. Appli
cants for Scholarships should writ?
to President Johnson before tho ex
amination for Scholarship examina
tion blanks.
Scholarship? tra worth $109 and
free tuition. The next session . will
open September 15, 1916. Vor further
information and catalogue, sddress
Pres, Ik. B. Jeaaser Rock Hill, s. C.
DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN
METHODIST MINISTER
REV. R. R. DAGNALL DIED
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON
AT WILLIAMSTON
INTERMENT HERE
In Silver Brook Cemetery ' This
Afternoon 5:30-Once Lived
In Anderson.
The Reverend I .. lt. Darnall died
at hi hmm' in Williamson yesterday
afternoon ut thc age of 77 yearn.
Funeral services will be conducted In
WllltainatoQ titi? afternoon nt 3:20
o'clock, iti-v. T. C. O'Dell of this city
officiating. His body will then be
brought to Anderson and Interment
will be mude in Silver Brook come
tery at 5:30 o'clock.
Mr. ii.??'ii.iii was a member ol the
Suntu Carolina Methodist con for once
and a few years ano was in charge of
the Starr and Iva circuit. Ile lived
in this city for n number of yearn and
while bore was known for lila deep
spiritual character, and his many ad
mirable traits. Ile he, ame ill several
? lays ugo and pneumonia sei in from
Which he died .
Ile is survived hy one daughter, Mrs.
13. Paul Allen ?if Bamberg, and three
?ons, A. il. Dngnall of this city, lt.
E. Bagnall of Mickory dove, N. C.,
and W. A. Bagnall or Washington, I).
?'., also one brother, K. \v. Dagnall,
of Cass, Ca., and two sisters, Mrs.
(Harlie Mansfield and Mrs. M. li.
Kubanks of Atilinta, (ia.
SITE ISlEL?lO
FOB AjrMT PLANT
WILL BE IN BLUE RIDGE RAIL
WAY YARDS AND IS CEN
TRALLY LOCATED. .
MACHINERY COMING
Work Will Start As Soon As This
Arrives, Which Will Be
This Week.
Yestorday morning Capt. J. R. An
derson of the Blue Ridge railway and
the paving officials of the Southern
Paving company got .tobether a-nl a
site was decided upon for tim nsphnlt
plants to mix tm- asphalt to lie in the
street paving in this city. Thc ?site
selected is in the Blue Ridge railway
yards and is between the coal yards
of Messrs. Sloan and Martin.
A good site was offered by tiic Char
leston and Western Carolina railway
Just off South Main street bul this
was refused bemuse of tho dust which
would arise from ihL> plant. The site
Delected is centrally located and theo
are no residences close by to he both
ered with the dust and smoke.
Mr. W. E. Barnett of this ciiv has
boon chosen as a general assistant
to Messrs. Graney and Merle and will
start to work Monday morning. Ow
ing to a Blight accident to tho car
In which the machinery for the as
phalt plant was being shipped, lt ls
being delayed. However it is expect
ed within Ute next few days.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This is a remedy that every family
should be provided with, and especial
ly during the summer montas. Think
of the pain and suffering that must
be endured when medicine must be
sent for or before relief can bo ob-,
fained. This remedy ls thoroughly
reliable. Ask anyone who has used
U. Obtainable everywhere.
Decatur's Spirit.
(New York Sun.)
To the Sun it seems that the spirit
which armed Decatur and commission
ed him to free Americans from the ex
actions of the Barbary states; the
spirit 'hst refused lo accept Euro
pean precedent lu dealing witli thr
corsairs of unrthcrn Africa; the spirit
that broke for us and for the world
the oppressive yoke older and strong
er nations hud long borne patiently,
wan a good, an excellent spirit. lt
was lite American spirit, nnd if it
does not live, today Die nation that
Decatur represented lins fulled of Ita
mission, regardless o? ils remarkable
expansion, its vast increnso In pop
ulation, and Ka unprecedented growth
In Rs material poss?dions and pow
er* '._
A Mistake Made bj Many.
Don't wait tor rheumatism to indi
cate diseased kidneys. When you suf
fer pains and aches by'day and sleep
disturbing bladder weakness by night.
f??ol tlrod, norvous and run down, tho
kidneys and bladder should bo re
stored to healthy, strong and regular
action, it is a mistake to postpone
treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put
thc kidneys In scud, holtby condition
and keep them activo and strong. Be
gin taking today. Good results fol
low the first dose. Evans Pharmacy.
RIA
For Infants and Children
Sn Use For Over 30 Years
lUwagbeara^.stfS~JtT
Suture of (J^/if7?%%^
Gorgeous Patterns in
soft and stiff cuffed
$1.00
SHIRTS
arvived yesterday.
Color, fit and work
manship guaranteed hy
T. L. Cely Co.
"The Busy Store"
Without tiny egotism on our i-art we believe we have the busiest
?torc six'dayrf lu the week, and tlfty-two weeks in the year there IS
in Anderson. We have a big hunch of satisfied customers and we
are nil the time working for their interest. Wo would Uko to have
you join this happy bunch. We are headquarters for FRESH MEATS
AMI FINK GROCERIES,
Fine Heel Koatsts and Steak 12 1-2 and 15c pound.
Elver, Tongues, BrulUH, Etc.
Fork Sausage, Spore lillis and Breakfast Baron.
Fresh Vegetables of ever) kind.
Fino lot iresh Fish Friday and Saturday.
Blgr Fat Dressed Hens Gue and (dc.
Evaporated Apples, Peaches, Pears, Etc
lt will pay you lu the end to trade with us.
W. A. POWER
212 South Main SAM HARPErt, Mgr. Phone IB2.
THRIFT
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If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize
the fact that every man who lias 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 t? use youl
money except in a wise way.
The prosperity you enjoy today .does not guarantee you
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
You Have Tried the Weekly,
Monthly and Annual Plan
NOW, HOW ABOUT THE SPOT CASH PLAN? YOU
WILL BF. SURPRISED AT THE SAVING THERE IS IN ?T
We have Home Raised Vegetables and full Hue ef Groceries to
select from, at WAR TIME PRICES.
Why net buy your Meals over the Phone and hare them Delivered
at the save price us If you had walked after them. We ?land behind
everything we sell. It IH equally as good or better than caa be
bought In town and as cheap in price as you will fiad anywhere yen go.
We have an extra good ('birken Feed, 60 lb Bags for $1,25.
The Spot Cash Grocery
j, P. NOBLITT, Manager.
Phone 181. 121 N. Main St.
THE BANK ACCOUNT
Is the first step towards success.
Makes you independent. "V i fe!
Gives vou st?ndig in the community.
Is an ever present help in time of need. ? \ , :,i
Start one with us at once.
Protects your family in emergencies. ?.
Interest paid on deposits.
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
FARMERS LOAN * TRUST CO.
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