The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 16, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
The Best of Meats, Fish and
Country Produce
We are out here on West Market street, entirely out of the
High Rent District, where we can, and will give you as good
or better meats, fish, and country produce as any one else can
-and at quite a Big Saving in price.
Our Delivery Service Is Very Good Indeed. <
Try Us Once, And Be Convinced I
Suburban Market
S. C. HAYNIE and R. B. TUCKER, Props.
457 W. Market Phone 887.
The month of June i:> the fly month. With the
advent of the flies in great numbers, the demand tor
screen doors and window screens increases.
Screens are no longer a luxury-they are a neces
sity.
We have complete stock of all sizes and styles
of screen doors and windows. The saving eitect
ed by buying in carload lots, enables us to make
prices that will warrant your favoring us with your
business.
You can get just what you want at prices that
will please you.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
LEGAL NOTICES
JACOMB TAX FAYER* TAXI
NOTICE.
The time for making Income Tax
Retarns will clone the 1st of July.
All Who fall to make Income tax by
that time will have to pay cost and
penalty. This ls from Carlton W.
Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co
lumbia, 8. C., so I would be glad to
have you make these returns at once,
so your Auditor will not be ombar
rassed.
Those who refuse to make Income
Tax Returns will be compelled to do
so at heavy cost. This ls the law acd
so long- as It ls, I will have to enforce
lt for Anderson County.
Winston Smith,
. Auditor.
commissioners, tho steward of the
county home and the sergeants of the
chsln gangs. All these parties are
equipped with order books and orders
must be attached to all accounts. All
claims not made In pursuance of
above conditions will be disapprov
ed and payment refused.
J. MACK KINO.
Supervisor.
June 4th, 1915.
6-14-15.
C?alas Aglast the County.
All claims against the county must
be flied with the cl?*-k of the county
commissioners on or by the 1st day of
each month, in order that said claims
may receive attention at the next
board meetings. Claims not so flied
will be laid aside for thirty days.
J. Mack King.
Supervisor.
May 32. 1916.'
WZT DOSE FOR THE COUNTf
" AND PURCHASES FOR THL'
C?UN??
The public ls again warned that on
ly such work do" ? on the public roads
of the county as ls authorized by the
supervisor or .ona ot the Board ot
Commissioners will be paid by the
Board ot Commissioners. The only
persons authorized to buy material,
goods,' wares and merchandise for the
county^ are the supervisor, the county
NOTICE
"In order to encourage hog raiBing
In Anderson county the Farmers and
Merchants Bank will be pleased to
loan money to young farmer boys to
buy a p<>ir of hogs of good strain or
blood and in thia way enable them to
make a beginning in hog raiBing. We
will also be glad to aid them In get
ting cattle of good stock to raise
from. We will siso aid them an far
as we c^n in finding and purchasing
the hogs and cattle. We will lend
them thia money at a 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. .
?-8-tt "Cashier."
C1TR0LAX
CITROLAXI
CITROLAX!
Best thing tor constipation, sour
stomach, Issy liver and sluggish
bowels. Sto->s 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.-R. W.
Welchecht. Salt Lake nty. Utah,
writes: "I .Ind Citrolr.x the best lax
ative I ever used. Traes not gripe
no unpleasant after-effects." Evans
Pharmacy._._
l l PLAIN PAPERS, OATMEAL, BRUSH TINTS I
I and attractive B?rders are la the Ua5Sr*t^ aew.l?'?. We "
S ar* amply prepared te take rare of your wants.. . Please drep ht and
E leek ear sttpJPj ever.. Yea*R be agreeably surprised.
IPAIIMT CO
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MANY RESPONDED TD
FIRST_INVITATION
SIXTY-FIVE PERSONS PRO
FESSED CONVERSION
LAST K!GKT.
INTEREST GROWING
Tent Wes Again Crowded and the
Evangelist Says Better Than
Expected.
Last night, tor the first time trfuce
'he meeting has started here. Rev. B.
F. McLendon culled for converts, and
05 rushed down thc ?Isle to grasp his
hand. He stated last night that this
was far more than he had expected
and that everything pointed to a great
meeting In Anderson.
Thc subject of the sermon last night
was "Repentance." an'* ls In substance
as follows:
"We very seldom hear a s?-mon on
repentance today. Plenty of prea .'hers
In a long ministry never preached one
single sermon on repentance. They
have preached on everything else, but
have Riven repentance a wide berth
Probably for the same reason that the
colored preacher never liked to preach
ngainst stealing chickens, because it
always appeared to throw such a cold
ness over the meeting, and made no
many of his members freeze up to
wards him. No matte- who preaches
on repentance he ls bound to stir up
a den of snakes. Sam Jones never
said anything truer than when he said.
'When you throw a rock Into a gang
of dogs the hit dog will holler.'
"Of all things that we hate more
than anything else, ls to see .lurs^lves
as we really are. We hate that which
shows up our faults and blemishes.
That ls ono reason so many people ?o
not like mv plain preaching. No pho
tographer would make a living taking
pictures If he made a correct HkenesB
of everybody who came to him. If ho
did not retouch the negntlve and ?nke
out tho ugly spots, the woman with o
squint and the man with a red wart
on his nose would go elsewhere for
pictures. It ls said that an elepha:,f
will not drink water out of a ? lear
i??-o-JHi for when he sees his ugly face
reflecting In lt he Is stirred to fury and
lusnes inc water into foam. ,phere
must be a good deal of human naturo
about an elephant or a lot of elophnnt
about human nature. This Is the rea
son why so many people do not like
the Bible; it makes them see their
own wicked, devilish hearts. People
do not like preaching that goes after
them rough shod. They want the 'you
tickle me. I tickle you* kind. Preach
ing that flabs them on the head and
calls them Mary's little lamb. Make
a man certain that the Lord admires
him and you will be a great preacher
to him.
"I am ashamed that I ever got low
enough down to fight game chickens,
'cause it ls the dirtiest, cruelest sport
that I know of today, but I learned
one lesson. You can take a cnlcken
and he will have all the appearance
of thn game and he will tight till he
.iles "Ith his natural heels, but put the
steelB to him and he can not get away
fast enough.
"I have put the gospel steels to
some of these criticising Anderson
knockers, and the old feather-legged
dung-hills bave gone to 'he tall tim
bers. If you preach on repentance,
(you will sure find out there is a devil.
It has always been unpopuar and al
ways will be unpopular, but God com
mands lt, urges it, enforces it. rt peats
and drives lt In everywhere. For
every one sermon you hear ixreached
In our churches today on repentance,
you will hear twenty on the love of
God. And some of you have been
preached to on love so much you are
nauseated on,the love '.ne. I am afraid
we preachers In our zeal and enthusl
- t~ e-pt nennle .into the church,
fesve? lowered the bera, we have wld
uui tue uoors, but not God's doors.
"To multitudes of people nowadays
it costs nothing to come into the,
church and lt costs nothing to go out.
They give up uoiiiiug when they come
tn and leave nothing behind when they
ro out. Back yonder in the years ago,
lt meant something to come to Christ,
it was a pilgrimage, it was a warfare,
it was a conflict, a struggle, it meant
an honest. attempt to do the will of
God. We have heard something about
self-denial and taking up your cross,
lt meant being willing to be a fool for
Christ's sake, lt meant coming out and
being forsaken, slandered and do
splscd persecuted and stigmatised snd
ostracised. What does it mean now?
It means a card sign, head nodding,
eye blinking, trumpt up, sentimental,
mechanical, perfunctory, whooped la,
social entertainment and with multi
tudes of people who call themselves
Christians. It means nothing more.
"Thank God, Jesus never deluded
anybody. He never cried peace when
there was no peace, peace while the
soul is in anarchy, peace whlla the
heart was in rebellion, peace while
God was being defiled, peace when I
have dethroned the Infinite, peace and
the whole man against God. No, you
wilt never have peace until you sur
render and quit your meanness and
come to God through the atoning blood
ot Jesus Christ.
"I am afraid that we have been go
ing ahead of God and counting heads
instead of hearts. One-half of the so
called backsliders never know God*
and they nevi,, front-slid. And one
pt the reasons why we have got such
a aickly, sentimental, perfunctory crop
of so-called believers in the churches
who can get up enthusiasm for a fancy
affair or theater, 'oat are not there
when there is a prayer meeting and
they are constcuous by their absence,
when Christianizing evangelisation la
on hand, ls because they were not born
rtght. They skipped, the main busi
ness.
"John preached repentance. He came
to preach it. It had the first place In
his sermons. No man that preaches
as John did will be popular. >Every
gospVl preacher like John Is to ue a
messenger. He ls not to originate the
message, but simply to give lt an God
gives it to him. Ile han ?io right to
modify it to suit people's wicked no
tions or soothe their wicked hearts.
There wan no more flinch In John's
preaching than lhere was in a Quaker
meeting, ills message was, 'Prepare
ye the way of Hie I>ord.' He took
?lead aim nt the fellow on the front
seat.
"ff John had been like a lot of
preachers, obi lccturlst Herol would
have been happy every time he 'leard
him preach. Why, he would have ca
tered to get lils vanity in his very
prayers by thanking God that he had
p!a< < d over them such a wise and vir
tuous king. One who knew what re
ligion was and had a dull portion of
lt himself."
TO BEB?DMES
ON S. MAIN STREET
New Brick Building Will Take
Place of Old Cement
Block Walk.
Mr. C. M. Guest has secured the
contract for the rebuilding of the
Jenklns-Mi-Gowan buildings on South
Main street, which were damaged by
fire several weeks ago, and a force
of hands began clearing away the old
building yesterday morning.
The old cement walls will be re
placed with brick walls and the new
building will add much to the looks
of that section of South Main street.
lt has been stated that the new store
rooms will cost about 14.000 each,
.-tonio work ls to be done on the corn
er store to make It in keeping with
the new buildings.
Several bands are engaged there
now and the work will go right ahead.
Dr. Jenkins will occupy one of the
store rooms, using lt as a drug store
as formerly.
MARKETS
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
Gram and Seeds.
Ear corn, per bushel_90c to ft.00
Mixed peas.11.50 to $1.60
Cane seed, per bushel.$1.25
Soy beans, per bushel.$2.50
California black eye peas, per
bushel.. . ... ..$2.75 to $3.00
Dwarf Essex Rape, per pound. ..15c
Poultry.
Hens, each... <-,......35c to 50c
Friers, *ach ....30c to 45c
Fresh Meats.
Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c
Hogs dressed, per lb....Ile
Mutton dressed, per lb. 10e to ll l-2c
Live Stock.
Beef cattle, per lb.4 to 4 l-2c
Veal calf, per lb.4 to 5 I-2o
Hogs, per lb. .8 to 9c
Sheep, per lb-....4 1-2 to 5 l-2c
Provisions
Eggs, per doz.17 l-2t
Butter, per lb..20 to 25c
Sweet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10
Turnips, per bu..60c to 85c
Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 75c
Spring onions, per bunch 2c to 3 l-2c
COTTON
New York Marhets.
Open. High. Low. ClOBe.
July . 9.50 9.69 9.50 ?.59
Oct '.. 9.89 9.97 9.89 9.97
Dec . 10.20 10.24 10.19 10.24
Jan . 10.24 10.28 10.23 10.28
Spots 9.85.
Liverpool Cotton.
Open. Close.
July-Aug. 6.27 5.80
Oct-Nov. 6.49 6.63
Jan-Feb. 6.67
Spots 5.37.
Salon 8.000.
Receipts 29.000.
New York,-June 15.-Cotton opened
steady today at an advance of 5 to 6
points In response to Liverpool cables.
Prlcea later advanced about 9 to 10
points net higher, but general busi
ness remained quiet tn the early aft
ernoon prices were 2 to 3 points off
from the bent.
GREAT MASS OF PROOF
Rr ports of 30,000 Case? of Kidney
Tron?le, Some of Them Ander,
son Cases.
Each of some 6,000 newspapers of
the United States ls publishing from
week to week, names of peoplo in Its
particular neighborhood, who have
used and recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills for kidney bachacho, wonk kid
neys, bladder troubles and urinary dis
orders. This maas of proof Includes
over 30,000 recommendation. Anderson
ls no exception. Here is one of the
Anderson cases:
Charles Chapman. 136 Murray Ave.,
Anderson, says: "Exposure brought
on my kidney trouble. Often when I
Blooped, a sharp pain suited me in the
Bmali of my back ah tl T contd hardly
raise up. I pad a too frequent desire
to pars the kidney secretions and the
flow waa scanty and terribly painful.
I had ditsy spells and dull pains In
the back of nv head. I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills for these spells
and they have always fixed me up In
fine shape. 1 wouldn't be without
thom."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont
simply ask for a kidney remedy-get
Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that
Mr. Chapman had. Fosler-MHburo
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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? STABf?fSq OF THE CLUBS. ?
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South Atlantic.
Won. Lost.
Columbus. 3 1
Macon . 3 2
Savanna)' . 2 2
Charleston . 3 2
A.lbany . 3 2
Columbia . 2 2
Augusta . 2 3
Jacksonville . 0 6
Southern
Won. Lost.
Memphis. 33 25
Birmingham . 31 26
Nashville . 32 27
New Orleans. 37 22
Chattanooga . 29 27
Atlanta . 26 32
Mobile . 23 35
Little Rock . 20 36
American.
Won. Lost.
Chicago . 32 19
Detroit . 32 21
Boston _.. 25 18
New York . 25 23
Washington . 21 21
Cleveland . 20 27
Philadelphia . 18 31
St. L?UIB . 19 34
National.
Won. Lost.
I Chicago. 27 20
Philadelphia . 27 20
I Cincinnati. 19 25
St. Louis. 28 25
?Boston . 22 22
Brooklyn . 24 25
Pittsburg . 22 24
New York. 19 24
Federal.
Won. Lost.
Kansas City. 32 21
St. Louis ...,. 26 21
Brooklyn . 27 24
Newark . 26 24
Chicago . 26 26
Pittsburg . 23 25
Baltimore . 19 31
Buffalo . 19 34
? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ?
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National League.
At Cincinnati 0; New York 8.
At St. Louis 4; Brooklyn 2.
At Chicago 4; Boston 0.
At Plttsburg-Phladelphla; postponed
on account of wet grounds.
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A m er fran League.
At New York 9; St. Louis 4.
Other games postponed on account
of rain and wet grounds.
-o
Federal League.
At Baltimore 4 ; Kansas City 9.
At Newark 0; ,St. Louis 1; seven In
nings; rain.
At Brooklyn 2; Pittsburg 5; eight
innings; darkness.
At Buffalo-Chicago; postponed, wet
grounds.
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Southern League.
At Atlanta 3; Mobile 2.
At Birmingham 0; New Orleans 6.
At Nashville 1; Memphis 10.
At Little Rock 9; Chattanooga 2.
Second game, seven innings by agree
ment, Little Rock 8; Chattanooga 1.
South Atlantic League.
At Albany 2; Columbia 4.
At Jacksonville 4; Savannah 5.
At Columbus 5; Augusta 1.
At Macon 4; Charleston 2.
The Habit Clings.
"Ever since you've been in town."
said the city relation, "you've been go
ing to a soda fountain twp or three
tunes a day and ordering lemonade."
*Yep," replied Farmer Contossel.
"A habit's a habit."
"But you don't drink the lemonade."
"I don't want lt. I'm wiitin' to pay
the nickel so aa to get a straw to
chew."-Washington' Star.
Invents Loom De-ice.
C. C. Evans ot Greenville, has In
vented a device to Improve the effi
ciency of the loom In the cotton mill.
He has applied for a patent and In all
probability lt will De granted. The
modela are now In operation at the
Poe mill and any one may see them at
work.--Greenville Piedmont.
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FOR
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
Via
Piedmont & Northern
To Richmond, Va. $?.85
Account 'J. C. V. Reunion. Tickets
on sale May 29th to June 2nd Inc.,
limited tor returning June 10th, 1915.
To Savannah, Ga. $9.55
Accoun" Georgia Bankers Associa
tion. Tickets on sate May 26, 27, 28,
limited returning June 3, HIS,
To Birmingham, Ala. $13.39
Account Sunday School Congress,
Baptist Convention. Tickets on sale
June 7. 8, 9, 1916, limited returning
June 17th. 1915.
To Nashville, Teem, 5? $12.70
Account Peabody College Rummer
Behool of the South. Tickets on sato
June 15. 16, 17, lg, 21. 26; July 23, 28,
1915, limited returning fifteen days
from date of sale.
Plan your Picnic at Chick Bprlnga
or Wltllamston Springs, Yory attrac
tive rates to Sunday Behool?.
For further Information call on
your ticket agent or write
C. S. Alleu. T. M.,
G reed vii e, a c.
fun? 17th. 191?.
You instantly appreciate the Camels flavor, because
thc blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos is more delightful than either tobacco smoked
straight! Compare them with cigarettes you like best.
Understand, Camels ca/iT bite your tongue, can't
parch your throat, and
leave no unpleasant
dgaretty after-taste.
Cost of tobaccos blended
In Camel Cigarettes
prohibits the use of
coupons or premiums.
CAMELS ?oil SO for ?Oe. Jfyowr
dtaior can't tapptyyoa. oon?lOof?r
en? pachas* arti. 00 for a carton of
tan paekamm? ViOO^imaroUoo). ?ont
pottamo propal?. V aftor jrnahlnm
on? parham a yam aro not aoligntoal
with CAMELS, rotara tho athor
nlno pachano? and mo mill rmfanoj
yamr dollar and pottato.
R, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wk*??-?*!??, N. C
West Pointers From the Insular Possessions.
No. 1, Raphael Carrin; No. S, Luit R. Salvosa; No. 8, An?ntaelo Ter Que
vedo; No. 5, Fidel Segundo, and Ne. 6, Salvador Reyes, ail of t, [ Philippine
?lands...No. 4, Lais Rael Esteres of Porto Rico.
Here are the Philippine and Porto ruate.. The others arc /till students
Rico students at West Point, two ot at the academy and wll. remain there
?hom are about to become officers In "F*11 tbey The Filipinos and
_ . _ t j M. A ? . ^o on* member from Porto Rico are
the nrmy of the United States. Est- M araent American soldiers as wRl
eres ls the first native of Porto Rico fct found in the United States army,
to* graduate from the academy; Que- They are very proud of the fact that
vedo ls the second Filipino to grad- they will become officers in lt.
Something Doing Tuesday
From 12 Noon Until 6 O'clock P. M., We Will Sell:
?? Pound Baeket Jard. fufr
1? Pesad Buckel Lard.-. efa
4 Pound Baeket Lard. a*e
24 Pounds High Paient Flonr . tOc
4S Pounds High Patent Floar. a? ea
60 Pounds Good Ken Food .?".*-..'.tea
Very Best Cate of Steak, all the tLne. lie
5 Pounds California Etaperated Peaches. ?l?
Fall line of Cured Meats
Nice Keasts, We neve one of the ?est sanitary atsrke!? ta Ile Stat*.
Nothing be Maj the counter. F very thing Ia piala sight.
Phone as year order. No charge fer delivery.
V
Thc Spot Cash Grocery
J. P. NOBLITT, Manager.
j Phone 181. - 121 N.Main St.