The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 30, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
What a Sixtcen-Inch Gu
Phone 37.
For Mira. Anderdon. ,
Mrs. J. M. Anderson ot, Barnes
TiUe, Ga., the attractive guest of her
sister, Mrs. Frank Sloan, lu North
Anderson, was Mrs. W. L. Martins'
gueBt of honor yesterday morning,
when she entertained a few friends at
an elegant little luncheon.
Tall cot glass vases-of gladoltas
an'd shasta daisies were the only dec
orations used in this handsome home.
Each guest brought their sewing or
knitting In a very informal add social
way, and most of che time waa spent
on the broad cool piazza.
Later the gracious. hostess invited
her guests Into the beautiful dining
room and here a very tempting and
dainty menu WUB served. Those in
vited to meet 'Irs. Anderson were:
Mrs. C. S. Sullivan, Mrs. Rufus
Pant, Mrs. C. S. Minor, Mrs. R. S.
Llgon, Mrs. B. A. Henry, Mrs. Lee
Sanders, Mrs. J. O. Sanders, Mrs.
J. O. W?hlte, Mrs. Leon F.4ce, Mrs.
Frank Sloan, Mrs. William Laughlin,
Mrs. R. C. Laughlin. Mrs. Pauline
Gurganus, of Alabama, and Mrs.
Jones of Elberton, Ga.
For Mrs, Todd.
Mrs. W. E. Atkinson entertained
a few friends at a delightful little
Many rich men, so-called, if they should die this week
would not leave a cent for their families.
' Do you see the point?
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
M. M. MATTISON, General Agent 9
C. W. WEBB, District Agent
J. J. TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent
C. E. TR?BBLE, Special Agent
n Really Looks Like.
New 8lzteen-inch coast guns are.
now being constructed at the U. S.
government arsenst at Watervliet, N.
Y., for the new fortress at Cape
Henry, Va., and for the new Los An
geles fortifications. These guns will
weigh 127 ton* each. They will fire
projectiles weighing 2,400 pounds,
which will have a mpzzlevoloclty or
2.1G0 feet per second and be capable
of piercing 46.4 Inches of armor plate
a Uhe muzzle. At an elevation of
forty-five degrees these new guns
will shoot over fifty miles. Such a
range would not be etfective, ho"-?ve.',
and would never be attempted either
In pr?ctico of In actual warfare. All
of our ^oast guns are set in their car
sewing party yesterday morning in
honor of Mrs. W. B. Todd, of Union,
who ls the guest of her sister, Mrs.
J. M. Sullivan, Jr.
It was Just a charming little in
formal affair, *he guests being princi
pally old friends of the honor guest,
who formerly made Anderson her
'bonne.
.The time was pleasantly Bpent chat- j
ting and sowing, while Mrs. James
H. Craig gave several pretty piano
selections.
Later when the sewing was laid
aside, the attractive hostess, assisted
by Miss Sara Spearman, served a de
lightful salad coi -.se with Ice.
Primary P aila thea.
The Primary Philathea class of the
First Presbyterian will meet this af
ternoon at half past five In the class
room at the church. There will be
an election of officers and the mem
bers are urged to attend.
Mrs. Roscoe Moseley has returned
from a visit to relatives in Green
ville.
Miss Caroline Bradley of Washing
ton, Ga., is visiting Mrs. P. A.
Cater. - ? '
Mrs. Paulute Gurganus or Marion,
Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs| W.
W. Sullivan.
s MTS. T. R. Sh ilford who baa been
spending the winter in Meridian, Mian,
bi here with her mother, Mrs. O.
B. Van Wy ck.
' Mrs. S. W. Tate and Miss Mildred
Tate of Elberton, Ga., are the gu au ts
of Mrs. Marleston Barton on East
River street.
Mr. and Mrs^ Stephen Pr?vost re
turned to their home in Columbia
yesterday ' after a visit to Mr. ami'
Mrs. S. H. Pr?vost.
Mrs. Henry Fiels and Mrs. Albert
Nowell will return to their home tn
riagcH to fire at aa angle of fifteen
degrees. The greater elevations are
used only for mortars.
At thc present time the only slx
teen-lnch guns the United 'tates has
are stationed at Sandy H"0k. Ex
cept for these defenses of New York
Harbor, according to General W. W.
Wotherspoon, chief of staff of the
I'nlted States array, a modern battle
ship carrying fifteen-inch guns could
stand off a mite and a half beyond
the range of any American fortifi
cation and batter it to pieces. It was
this impressive fact that caused our
war department to decide on sixteen
Inch guns as the future armament of
our fortifications.
Atlanta today, after a visit to Mrs.
David S. Taylor In North Anderson.
Mrs. Otis McMillan of Tenille. Ga.,
formerly Miss Alma Gambrell, is the
guest of ber sister, Mrs. W. E. Gason,
on West Whltncr street. Mrs. Mc
Millan has many friends here who
are glad to Bee he ragain.
Il Personal I
t*Wi 1111? i m ii 11111 n ll I
Miss Warfield, milliner at Moore
Wilson company, was called to her
home in Baltimore on Monday be
cause of the illness of her father. j
Mr. Joe Lig?n and little children.
Miss Virginia and Master Cater Llgon,
passed through the city yesterday en
route, to Pomarla where they will at
tend the wedding of the former's sis
ter, Miss Lucy Llgon.
Mr. Walter Martin, conducter on
the C. AW. C. railway with head
quarters in Augusta, spent last night
In the city with bia parents.
. Miss Lorena Cummings returned
last night from Atlanta where ehe
had spent the past few days.
Mrs. Alma Ul mer and son, Mr.
r-.'bert Ulmor, are spending this
week with relatives and friends at
Coosanhatchee, S. C.
Mr. C. L. Townsend of Iva passed
through the city yesterday on his
way to Atlanta where he will spend
several days.
Mr. T. C. Jackson. Sr., of Iva was
a business visitor la t.ie city yester
day.
Mr. P. J. Sharpe of Atlanta, Ga
ls spending this week at the home of
his brother-in-law, Mr. R. E. Nich
olson, v
Mrs. William Todd and children of
Buffalo, S. C., are visiting friends
in the city.
Mr. L. S. Llgon of Williamston
was a business visitor In tho city
yesterday.
Mr. J. H. PruRt of Starr waa
among th? 'business visitors in the
city yesterday.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STOCK
REACHED NEW LOW LEVEL
New York. u Juno 29".-A new low
record for Canadian Pacific was nota
ble feature at today's early stock
market. United States rubber lost one
point, and some yar shares,' includ
ing Bethlehem and General Electric,
yielding fractions. Amagamat?d cop
per among the leaders gained. Later
Canadian Pacific declined to 143 1-4,
the overnight loss three points and
lowest price stace 1908. Trading
languished after noon but pressure re
laxed and some specialties advanc
ed. Bonds wera heavy.
GRANDMAS NEVER LET
HER HAIR GET GRAY
Kept Her Locks Dark, Thick,
Glossy, With Sage lea
and Sulphur.
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell,
jeeause It's done so naturally, BO even
ly, Preparing Oils mixture, though,
it home ls mussy and tronblesome.
tor 50 cents you can buy at any drug
itor? Ute ready-to-y.se tonic called
'Wyeth's Bag? and Smphur Com
)ound." You pus. dampen > a sponge
ur wort brush with rt and. draw this
brough your hair, taking one small
ttrand at a time. By morning all gray
lair disappears, and. after another ap
on or two, your hair become?
beautifully darkened, glossy and lux
Yna will ab
one and hair has itoT
.R ?? W.IMWOT*,. tfWllI. ?JU, IVIS
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
DIRECTORS MEETING
HELD YESTERDAY MORNING
AHD USUAL BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
8 AND 4 PER CENT
Farmers and Merchants Bank De
clared 8 Per Cent and Loan
dc Trust Co. 4 Per Cent
Meeting of the directors of the
Farmers and Merchants Bank and of
the Farmers I?an and Trv?t company
?were held yesterday and f ie semi-an
nual dividends were declared.
The semi-annual dividends were 8
per cent for the bask and 4 per
cent for the Loan and Tru3t com
pany, both of which will be payable
on July 1. This spcnkB well for the
bank and for the trust company, es
pecially so since some of the banks
are declaring no dividends at all at
thiB time.
No other important business came
before the bodies and only routine
matters were transacted.
Bank of Pendleton.
The directors of the Bank of Pendle
ton held a meeting a few days ago
and declared a dividend of 4 per
cent, payable july 1. /
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PAGE THREE
Came to Her Rescue
From her home In M'muteln Park, Oklahoma, Bini. 0. A. Kl range
writes to the Pinutt laboratoriesi
"I am taking Krui tola and Traxo for gall-atones with
good results. If lt had not been that it rame to my
roselie, l would hav< been dead I am sure. I can not
say too much for Frultola nud Traxo.**
Frail?la posse* properties that wt direct ly upon the Intes
tinal parts, lt is a great NJ ?tem cleanser, softening the congested
waste and disintegrating the hardened particles that ca une HO much
suffci Jug, and quickly expels the accumulation to thc Intense relief
of the patient. Traxo is a tonic alterative that acts on the liver and
kidneys, stimulates the tlow of gastric juices to aid digestion and
removes bile from the general circulation. It serves to halla up
and strengthen the'weakened, run-down system. .
For the convenience of the public, arrangements have bee?
?ade to suppl; Fruitola and Traxo through leading druggixts.. In
Anderson they ran be obtained at Kr?ns' Pharmacy-Three Stores.
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SCHOOL FOR COLORED TEACHERS
WHI lie Held in Souti. Fant Street
Hebooi Beginning Joly ."ith.
The colored teachers of Anderson
county aro hereby notitied that there
will be a Bummer school for Che bene
fit of teachers throughout the coun
ty. Therefore, all teachers are urged
to attend. Tho school will .begin July
5th at the NJW Creely Graded school
on South Fant street. Mr. J. B.
Felton, county superintendent of
education wishes each fancier make
^very sacrifico to attend. Teachers
who avail themselves of this oppor
tunity will be more eulcUmt and use
ful In performing their duties in thc
Hchool room.
The following subjects will be
'.aught: Primary methods, arithmetic,
Elements of algebra, grammar, his
tory, geography, primary literature,
and civics. Tuero will be a four
weeks course in domestic Bcience and
sewing. A farm demonstrator of the
nial e college at Orangeburg, has been
secured as Instructor of agriculture,
tho last two weeks'of the session.
Geo. rW. Pegues, Pria.
M. J. M. Earle.
C. W. Gasaawsy.
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( L Jf ?r??foNO*!?UA&O FfuDtfaHtS
Great Bargain Offer
TOASTERS
1-3 OFF
While ow limited supply o? Toasters last?, we will sell
them \% a discount of 1-3 off the regular price. This
electric toaster is one of the most convenient cooking
device* ever patented.
While they last. . \ .
ATTRACTIVE
This is the best word to describe these spoons.
They are spoony spoons that will go often to your Hps. They are attractive spoor.J that
will make your sideboard reflect with pleasure. They are trustworthy spoons that you will
learn to rely upon through the years. They are
ONEIDA COMMUNITY SPOONS
And that tells the while story.
There i$ a spoon for ever.State in the Union with the State Crest upon it. They
souvenir spoons, but they are the !:irid of souvenir that will always be in use. Beautiful
souvenior spoons of every State, large teaspoon size, heavy pure silver plate on nickel silver
base. These spoons malee every other spoon offer look poor and unsatisfactory in comparison.
They are guaranteed to last a lifetime. Beautiful new spoon that your lips will love to touch
-not brassy spoons, but classy Oneida Community silver spoons. This is no broker's
profit-the spoons are being shipped to us by the thousand, straight from the Oneida Com
munity Company's factory. That is whyyou get these wonderful spoons, for 15 cents. Save
the coupon below.
SOUTH CAROLINA SPOON this week
ACTUAL SIZE
FULLY OUA1
Thia coupon r*I
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