The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, July 17, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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TODAY
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Two Reel Bison.
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Victor Comedy.
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of
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JOHN OWENS, AGED 16
YEARS LOST LIFE IN
ROCKY RIVER
WAS IN SWIMMING
With Two Other Young Men and
Was Seized With Cramp
Funeral This Afternoon.
Tilt? first accidental dcuth by drown
iiiK in or around Anderson occurred
ycHterday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock
.vlu ii Mr John Owens, the aixteeu year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. ltobcrt Owens
or this city lost bis life in Rocky Uiver
at tlic Hailey Bridge, four miles cast
uf the city.
Yesterday uftornoon young Owens,
Joe Shunklin and Itolin King, all boya
about thc same age, went out to
Halley's Bridge to go in swimming. It
is ?tated that after being in the water
'.bout an hour, Owens began to com
plaining about a pain in the back of
titi' head and being advised by tho
ather boys, stayed out of the water for
jame time.
A little later feeling better he re
turned to the water and In a few
minutes he was heard calling for help.
King waa near him and Owens gab
led bim. King succeeded in getting
Um into fairly shallow water but tho
surrent ?wept him back down the
dream and he was lost.
Thc ni.?rm was quickly given and a
loctor from Anderson wa? telephoned
'or. In the meantime the boys and*
he help which had arrived began to
live and search for the body. A large
main was secured and the pond drag
led several times but they had no suc
cess.
After numerous attempts to locate
he body had failed. Mr. Frank Wil
lite, who had reached the scene, felt
t while making a dive. Afterwards
t waa brought to the surface by Mr.
'onwell, who rana public service
lutos.
The body was not recovered for
ibout an hour after it waa seen for
he last time and all efforts at re
mediation failed. Physicians worked
br a long time in trying to restore
ife but the boy had been tn the water
o long and they could do nothing.
The body v/as brought to Tolly's un
lertaking parlors und was later taken
o the home of Mr. and Mr.?. Owena on
tiver street.
No definite hour ot tho funeral ser
rlces had been announced last night
tut It was stated that lt would bc
icld this afternoon at Mt. Bethel
.burch.
Thia accident is greatly deplored by
he peoplo generally of tho city. Mr.
)wcna w..a for a long time delivery
derk at tho Western Union Tele
;rau".i office but more recently been
imployed with the Anderson Gas
Company. He was well known in thu
ity and had numerous friends.
The wate- in which the drowning
iccurrod is said to be about 12 feet
loop. It seems that tho water in the
iver at that place is shallow in some
daces and deep In others. Mr. Owens
vas a good swimmer and tho cause
f his boing unable to take caro of
ilmself In the deep water ls attribut
d to tho reason that be must have
aken the cramp.
SUMMER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
.Second Week Baa Closed and Atten
dance Larger Than Ever.
The second week ot the Teacher's
?mumer school cam? to a ci?se ycsior
lay. The school will run for the
iext two weeks.
Much Interest Ia being snown and
he attendance this past week reach
d 125.
IRE EN VI ELE MAX UNDER
ARREST ON SERIOUS CHARGE
W M. Reese who resides st a mill
tear Greenville has been arrested In
ttlanta upon a warrant which was
worn out In Greenville charging him
sith seduction, according to advices
eco! .-ed last night by Sheriff Rector.
>eputy Capell left today for Atlanta
o bring Reese Cback to Greenville,
fhere it ls expected that he/will
tend trial. He ia charged wrfh se
ucing a girl of near the city/
Dlarrh ? a Quickly Vnrfi.
"About two years ago I Lad/a severe
Hack of dlarrhodjNwhlch Jested for
ver a week." wrttls W. C. /ones. Bu
>rd, N. D.. "I bectkote so tfeak that I
onld not stand uptight, in. druggist
^commended Chanberlajn's Collo,
holera and Diarrhoea Rfbaedy. The
rat dose relieved mi an* within two
sys I was as well aft esdr." OM&tn
ble everywhere, \/
PALMETTO WILL NOW
HAVE VAUDEVILLE
Context Cloted and Votes for Vau
deville in Large Majority
Show for Next Week.
Anderson ls to have vaudeville
again and Manager Pinkston will have
a HIIOW at thc Palmetto next week.
The contest which has been put on
came to a CIOBC la?t night. The vote
yesterday showed a majority of 2.13
for vaudeville for thc day's vote.
Thursday night there was a inajorltv
of 625, which mahas a total in favot
of vaudeville for the past few days
amount to 784.
As stated kn the bcginulii;; of thc
contest. Manager Pinkston left the
question of vaudeville or no vaude
ville at the Palmetto with the people
of thc city and they have decided it.
Every ticket at the Palmetto or Bijou
entitled the bolder to one vote one way
or tho other. >
Much interest has been shown In
the contest and it seemed that many
people attended the shows during the
past ten days in order that they
might cast their votes on this ques
tion.
Manager Pinkston stated last night
that he would have a good show on
nt thc Palmetto next week and that
bis usual high standard would be kept
up at this house.
MAYOR HARTZOG
OF GREENWOOD
Came Here to Look ( at Paying
Work-Greenwood is Soon to
Vote on Paving Bonds.
Mayor Hartrog of Greenwood was n
business visitor In Anderson yester
day, he having come here to look at
the street paving which ls now being
done.
Mr. Hartzog stated that his etty
was soon to vote on the question of
paving bonds and says that the bond3
aro for $100.000. Greenwood was
among the other cities Included In
the constitutional amendment which
empowers the cities to assess abut
ting property owners for a share In
street paving. The election will take
place on August 3.
Greenwood already has 'nany pav
ed streets in thc usines? section and
If the issue carrlets, lt will bc ono
of the best street paved'towns in the
state.
Bound Trip Fare 7* Cents.
The Piedmont & Northern will
operate a special train to Spartanburg
on next Tuesday for the Bible class
convention which is to he held there.
The train will leave at 7:30 tn the
morning and the fare will be 75 cents
Tor the round trip.
Quit Meat If Your
Kidneys Act Badly
Take Tablespoonful of Salta if
IBack Hurts or Bindoo*
Bothers.
We are a nation of meat eaters and
mr blood ls filled with uric acid, says
t well-known authority, who warns us
o be constantly on guard nr.ainst kid
ley trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to freo
he blood of thds irritating acid, but
jecome weak from the overwork ; they
jct sluggish; the eliminative tissues
'log and thus the waste la retained In
he blood to poison the entire system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
Ike lumps of lead, and " you have
stinging pains in the back or the urine
s cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad
1er ft* rrltable, obliging yo? to seek
'?lief during the night; when yon
lave severe headaches, nervous and
lissy spells, sleeplessness, acid sto
nach or rheumatism In had weather,
pst from your pharmacist about four
>unces ot Jad Salts; take a talbe
ipoonful in a giana ot water before
>reakfast each morning aad in a few
lays your kidneys win- act fine. This
arnotts salts ia made from the acid of
?rapes and lemon juice, combined
vith lithla, and has.been used for gee
rations to flush and stimulate clog
:ed kidneys, to neutralise the acid? in
urine so lt is no longer a source of
rritatlon, thus ending urinjary and
dadder disorders.
Pad Salts is inexpensive aid cannot
njure; makes a delightful efferr?r
ent lithla-water drtnjt. and nobody
an make a mistake by taking a little
ocasional ly to keep the kidneys dean
nd retiro. ' ,
INTERESTING PAPERS
FOUND IN OLD SAFE
DATES RANGED FROM BACK
IN THE '60'S UP UN
TIL 1890
WORTHL?isT MONEY
To the Amount of $700 WM
Found in the Old Safe-Four
teen Pistols Also Found.
An old county sato at thc county
Jail has been opened for the first time
in about 25 years and on tho inter
ior were found many interesting pa
pera and documents, dated from 1870
to 1890. Mr. H. M. Long, a safe ex
pert from Atlanta, Ga., was spending
a few days in the city and Sheriff
Ashley decided to have the safe open
ed.
Bealdes the papers and documenta
about $700 in Confederate money was
found and fourteen old pistols, rang
ing from little shot derringers to ono
about 20 inches in length. Strange
to say nearly all of these were load
ed.
A look through the old findings
brought out many interesting things.
There were numerous checks there
signed by Wm. McGuken, sheriff at
that time. Some of these were for
amounts ranging from SI,OOO to $10,
and were paid out for county bills.
Bach of these checks bore an inter
nal revenue stamr of two cents each.
Three old pockc books were found
and one of them showed that it was
made in Germany. It did not have
the- inscription. "Made in Germany,"
but some of the paper lining was of
a German newspaper. The pocket
book contained papers of W. L. Holt,
former sheriff.
Receipts of all descriptions were
stored away in tho safe, some being
(or box rent at the Anderson postof
ticc and others from the News and
L'ourler, Charleston. There were sev
eral executions, deeds, warrants, ex
tradition papers, etc.
One bill of goods amounting to $40,
was found 'sealed up in a large en
velop e. Neatly folded inside of the
sill were $40 in Confederate money in
payment.
REVIVAL AT IVA
fame to a Close on Thursday Night.
So Names Added Churches.
Tho revival meeting which bas been
conducted at Iva for the past fifteen
lays came to a close on Thursday
tight. As a result of the meeting
here were 35 accessions to tho
:hurelics of thc town, 21 to the Meth
odist churches, ll to tho Baptist
.burches and three to the Presby
erlan.
The ' pastor of the . Methodist
?burches at Iva was assisted by the
lev. J. L. Marley of Sp art an burg,
ie presented great truths In striaght
>Iain language and h*\ sermons at-,
rac ted wide interest. Mr. John C.
Irewington of Snartanburg led the
hoir and tho splendid singing added
ouch to the meetings. Services were
.onducted twice dally, 4 o'clock In
hs afternoon and at 8 o'clock et
light. All stores closed for tho af
ernoon services and there was a
treater attendance at thia mcvtlng
han pf any other ever held lu that,
own. 1
LOWER C. * W. C. TRACKS
Irade on West Market te Conform
With Rest of Street.
Officials ot the Cnarleston fc.Wea
ern Carolina rall waif have notified
?lty. Engineer Sanders that.- they
rill lower their tracks on West M?r
tet street to Conform with -the grade
>f the rest of the street.
Material.has been ordered and
hould be on tbs grounds within the
text few days.
Party te Mountain?.
Messrs. E. A. Gsmbrlll, Jf. D.
lammett, Robert Sullivan and Paul
Vatkins left yesterday In an automo
ille for the mountalus.
Are Tea Peeling Pitt
Do yon envy the man or woman of
miring energy, strong body and hap
y disposition T All these depend upc.-*
oed,health, and good health la impos
ible when the kidneys are weak, over
worked or disused. Fol?*- Kidney Pitts
ct promptly Aid help fte kidneys fil
?r the blood and caatJbut the poison
us waste predacts tibet cause sore
ad swollen m?seles nd Joints, hack
etts, rheumatism, tn the symptoms
tat give warn tig of ^Dangerous kidney
nd bladrVjr alhaedta. Evans Phar?
Now
Thc sale of more than a lot a day under-our "Profit
Sharing" plan shows two things
1st
That "Profit Sharing" plan is attractive.
2nd
That North Anderson is becpming more and more
popular.
But Listen
Don't you buy because others are buying-nor te
cause of our advertisements. But see North Ander
son yourself. We are perfectly willing to abide by
the impression it makes.
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