The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, July 22, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Four Ycart of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bculock Gave
Up tn Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.-In an Interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows : "I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, I would have severe pains
In my left side.
The doctor -sat called In, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
goon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
If you are all run down i'iora womanly
troubles, don't give up In despair. Try
Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, In its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom
mend it Begin taking Cardui today.
Writ* tn; Chattanooga Metido* Co.. Ladle?*
Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for SpmM
Inttruction? ma your cave and 64-pjj, book, Hom?
Treatment for WKA" Mot lo ptain wrappar. J-6l
GOVERNMENT HAS
NO APPROPRIATION
The United States treasury has ad
vised Postmaster laughlin that tho
governmcnt'.dues not pay for any mun
clpal lint "jw-monta on the streets ad
jacent to its property, and payment of
the assessment of $289.70 for the city
graving has. therefore, been declined.
Further,lt was stated that the KOV
prnment has no appropriation to pay
assessments nf this kind and that tho
only resource open to th?; elly is for a
direct appropri?t lon by congress.
The bill from the city to Um govern
ment will, therefore, have to be can
C. lied.
Chew +*mr' "Bobs"
5c the packet or two "Bobs'* for a
cent at all the better stands and stores.
FLIP a "Bobs" into your
mouth and smack
your lips. The fresh tingle .
of peppy peppermint
the chewiest chewing
gum heart coated with
candy.
Try "Bobs" and Keep It Up
I Personal f
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Mr. W. W. lirudley of Abbeville was
a Muslin ss visitor in Anderson yes
terday.
Wanes Annie and Grace Pearman
are attending a house parly in Spar
tnli burg at tiic; home or their aunt,
Mrs. Fred I Jag wei I.
Mr. and .Mrs. Furmati Evans have
returned from Pendleton whore they
BpCUt Hie psst few days.
Mr. John ll. Owen is spending a
few days lu McCormick.
Mr. T. II. Campbell of Greenville
passed through the elty yesterday eu
route to points in Georgia.
Dr. C. H. Harton and Mr. W. W.
Hurton of Iva were business visitor*
in the eily yesterday.
Mr. Arl bur Sea wright of Iva has
been visiting lu thc city for the past
few days.
Miss Essie Cllnkscalea of Crayton
vllle was In the city shopping yester
day.
Mr. True Whitford of Roberts was
a business visitor ia Anderson yes
terday.
Miss Estelle McKinney has gone to
Hartwell, Ca., where she will spend
several days.
MYs. R. L. Ellis and little daugh
ter, Virginia, of Greenwood are vis
iting thu former's mother, Mrs. An
drew Todd.
Mr. Abe Lesser has gone to New
York and Hosten to purchase a l'a!>
stock of goods.
Mr. Ernest Williams, general pas
senger agent of the Charleston and
Western Carolina railway, was a bus
iness visitor iii Anderson yesterday.
Tinsley.Dickson.
Married on last Sunday, July 18. at
tho residence of Mr. J. W. Spearman,
Mr. T. W. Dickson of the White Plain
section and Miss Margaret Tinsley ^f
tho Slabtown section of the county.
Rev. I). I. Spearman officiating.
Less Meat If Back
And Kidneys Hurt
I Take a Glass of Salts to Flush
Kidneys if Bladder
Bothers You.
Eating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble in some form
or other, says a well-known author
ity, because the uric acid in meat ex
cites the kidneys, they become over
worked; get sluggish; clog np and
cause all sorts ot distress, particular
ly backache and misery in the kid
ney region; rheumatic twinges, se
vere headaches, acid stomach, con
stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness,
bladder and urinary irritation.
Tho moment your back hurts or
kidneys aren't acting right, or If blad
der bothers you, get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any good
pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for
a few days md your kidneys) will
then act fine. This famous salts ls
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and bas been used for generations to
Hush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normal activity; also to neu
tralize the acids in thc urino BO it no
longer lrritatest thus ending bladder
disorders.
Jud Salts cannot injure anyone;
makes a delightful efferveBcent llthla
wntcr drink which millions of men
and women take now and then to
keep tho kidneys and urinary organs
clean, tims avoiding serious kidney
disease.
l'houe 37.
For MIHS Vane?*.
M?as Jessie Browne will entertain
a few friends Informally Friday
morning In honor of her house guest,
Miss Caroline Vaneo of Columbia*.
Munson's Today.
Tho ladles o? the First Presbyterian
church will have charge of Atkinson's
Ice Cream parlor "today. They will
sell ice cream and cake, lie sure
und patronize them.
MNs rrel well Entertains.
Miss ('arrie Frotweu wus thc charm
ing hostess yesterday morning for
two tables of bridge, I" honor of Miss
Caroline Vance of Columbia.
For several years Miss Vance made
Andornen her home and by lier charm
ing ami attractive personality made
many friends who are giving her a
vary cordial welcome as tho guest of
Miss Jessie browne. Miss Fret wei I
had placed the tables on the cool vine
covered porch and a very enjoyable
morning was spent, dainty refresh
ments being served after the games,
Those playing were: Miss Vance, Miss
Jessie llrown, Miss Hertha Cuslin,
Miss Jane Hamlin, Miss Lillian Mrock,
Miss Vina 1'atrick and Mrs. W. D.
McLean.
Concert.
Tile ladies of the Itobert E. Leo
Chapter are planndng a concert for
August ninth. Miss Ulinda Yarul iver
has charge of lt, and will arrange an
attractive program of the very best
local talent. It promises to be a de
lightful musical tr?at.
For Miss Aeker.
A delightful little party r a very
attractive visitor was give, -n Tues
day evening by Mrs. J. W Dickson
in honor of Miss Mabel Acker of At
lanta.
It was a very congenial party of
young pcoplp who were the guests for
the evening and it proved to he a very
pleasant occasion.
Miss Julia Sloan and Miss Nan Cray
ton of Columbia are visiting Mrs.
Julian .'rayton.
Mrs. S. H. Pr?vost Is spending the
week In Columbia.
Miss. Lila Sherard of Iva is visiting
her slater, Mrs. J. E. Watson.
Mrs. C. A. Forest of Atlanta Is vis
iting fi lends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cuy have gone
to Columbus and Birmingham on a
pleasure trip.
Miss Coraboth Eskew has Issued at
tractive little invitations for a party
on Friday evening nt her home "Hay
Stack Farm" Just above town.
Mrs. Louis Cohen of Madison, Ga.,
and Misses Julia and Minnie Cohen
of Elberton capie over yeSterdny in
their car to spend the day and night
with Mrs. Harry Geisberg.
Mrs. W. W. robinson has returned
from Atlanta where she visited her
sister, Mis. T. A. Hathcliffe.
Misses Amelia May and Isabel Wil
ley. Miss l,ucy Thompson and James
Smith of Atlanta arrived last night
to be the guests of Mm. Paul Stevens.
Mrs. Jim Reese of Elberton, Ga.,
is visiting relatives here.
RE?KIO? BULLITA* FAMILY
Will Be Held at YVHIinraston Park en
Angus! 2ft.
The third reunion of the Sullivan
family will be held at WKIltamston in
the park on August 25.
This family has largo family con
nections and this reunion has been a
big event heretofore. The William
?ton park ls an ideal placo for the re
union and all thc relatives are expect
ed to attend.
The executive committee ls as fol
lows: Messrs. Win. D. Sullivan, G.
IV. Sullivan, P. W. *. lllvsn, G. Cul
Liven, C. D. Smith.
LARGE NUMBER ON
THE EXCURSION
Special Train Took 75 From This
City Yesterday to Points in
North Carolina.
Seventy-five people left Anderson
yesterday morning for Asheville, Hen
dersonville, Waynesvillo and other
points in tlio mountains of North Car
olina.
A special train carrying two coaches
was made up in Anderson and at Hel
ton was connected on to a special
train running up from Newberry. It
was stated yesterday afternoon by one
who ha?l gone to Bpartanmurg on this
train, that before it reached Spartan
burg, the train liad ten crowded
coaches. li?tes from Anderson to the
above points were around S2.f>0 and
tickets uro good until Monday night.
Cross Hoads Cemetery'.
Kveryon(. Interested in the Cross
Hoads cemetery at Starr is uRked to
bo there early Saturday morning,
July 24, to ck-an off the grounds.
TAKE MY
ADVICE
-Mr. Squeegee
4'There are some motorists who
seem to expect tire trouble-think
that, like measles, you've got to
have 'em.
I Prescribe
DIAMOND
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Anderson Hardware Go
in Our First Mid-Summer Marked Down Sale
Is the Talk of the Town and County
ALL THIS SUMMER'S MOST FASHIONABLE AND SERVICEABLE READY-TO-WEAR, ETC. AT COST AND LESS
DRESSES NEW FALL SKIRTS HOUSE DRESSES SILK AND Ll NORBIE SHIRT PANAMA HATS
y Silk Dresses which sold at $22.50. Taffeta and 8llk Gabardine Skirts. $2.25 House Dress, nicely made, and WAISTS Panama Hals orv na staple as gran
,,w at.*.fl?JW regular $10.00 values. Advance sol- made to flt and well worth the reg- Ten?dozen beautiful Shirt waists. Lin- dulatcd sugar. You can use them
silk Dresses which sold at aifcOO. ling at ... . ... ... ....JJ? ular price, to close out at .. ..ase _erJo nnd gl|k regnimr $,>B0 va|. now. and again next snmraer. Weare
fc^ffi Dresses which" s??d at ' ???o. * regular $0^0 valuesat* .. .*L7_ SILK UNDERWEAR ues, and Well worth the price, too. closing out ours st Very Special Re
now . . . ..ilMt- __?__? airiu<ru A henntlfnt array of silk underskirts. to go at.6te t'uctlons:
3- Organdies, whick sold at $18.00. WASH Shi H IS w m\\ colters, all now goods, regu- ".D.H..lo anv $4.50 Panamas going at .. .. .MM
J ... . {Jg 8*jria to close out at .. ..?.75 lar$4.O0.and $3.75 values nt . .J&M * A?CT PARAMILS ARD SILK UM- _ ^ ^ at .. . .?MS
'^Old for $1%00 -I1100 Skirt* to close out at .. . .$M0 Regular $3.00 values, now at ...$1.75 KHELLA? '
? 'wT T ??? IL2S5???SS5V. V!? COATBUITS > '?this season",-poltet de- ADVANCE SHOWING OP HEW FALL
_ Volles, -which sold at $12.50 Ifalm Besch ?ult. sold for $10.00 MIU.1NERT
'now ..'.w?tfi? KIMONAS now UL 75 ?Ren im inn? ", #* ac
8 Orgamlles. which sold for $10.00 Crope. rrepo aDd suit. Silk and Cot- I Palm' Besch Bmw/sold for 1UJ?. ' n?W atS^?1 Reduction, on high-class
* .-.?Wi ton. now ......?Lia $3.60 vslnes, now at.?Ma new Pall Millinery. White Felt and
..IJ ' which sold for $6.50, $r>.00 Kimonos to close out st ..$3&? 3. Serge Suits, sold for $15.00. $2.00 vaines, now at.-ILS& (Sport Hats and Caps, in all colors.
ssw ... ... *-i V.fM? Kimona* to close out nt . .91** now.fLM _____ i ??_ll- " - i '
. $2.50 Kimonas to close jut at ..?LOO __,_,_,?,_ __.?,_._ ._ __,__ '
CHILDREN'S DRESSES Kimonas to close ont at . tit? ?UHMER IJTLLIHEJJV AT LESS ^
ngbam Dresses The majority of theta Kimom.* THAN LUST TV/I H. # <2 4*> tn \r d_? CS ?~C /-fe ** T /*|
_____PSresS^ going at ..75? haven't bena In the hons? over three AU Mid-Summer Trimmed Hats at XVI iiSe JD? U ld V Vr& -JUM?P V^?>
?_c Dresses geing st .. ,. weeks. Lesa Than Cost.
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IPROFESSIONAL
CARDS
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-406 Eleckley Building
Anderson, S. C.
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Sugg*
DENTISTS
New Theatre BuUding
W. Whinier St
RUFUS FANT, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
t'ox-Towusend VAig.
Anderson, :-: South Carolina
Your Attention
Please !
We can still supply you with Nancy
Hall Potato Plants at $1.50 per 1,000.
lt is not too late to plant Potatoes.
You can set them out up to 15 July
and make good crop. So come ohead
and get the plants.
We have for today fresh pole beans,
cabbage, onions, largo bell peppers,
frying chickens, eggs, butter, fresh
pineapples, fresh fish, etc.
Pohns .up, 117. Delivery prompt. We
close 10 to 11 each morning this week.
Phone us early.
C. F. POWER & SON
Decide the Question
next time you suspect
yourself of wondering if
it would pay to buy a
GAS RANGE
tackle the coal range all
day one of these Hot
Days and cook for your
wife. That will decide the
question for you quickly
Anderson Gas Co.
Phone 844
A NICE BIG ROAST
of Beef, Pork or Mutton ls really one
of the best meats. For it la just as
good cold as hot. So you can have
several meals with Only one cooking.
Tell us to send one for Sunday din
ner. Hako it a big one, for onr meats'
are so choice that only a big one will
have enough left to cut up old.
PHONE 694.
The Lily White Market
J[. N. LINDSAY. Proprietor.
LEGAL NOTICES
THE STATB OP .SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP ANDERSON.
Ry W. P. Nicholson, Esq.,
Judge of Probate.
Whereas, L. H. Hall made suit to'
me to grant him letters .of adminis
tration with vrill annexed of the es
tate of and effects of G. F. Burdett?,
deceased.
Thc io are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular tho kind
red and creditors of. the said O. F.
Burdetto deceased, that they may be
and appear before me, Jn tho cou*t ot
probate, to be, held at Anderson C. H..
S. C, on thc nth day of August, 1916,
after publication hereof, at ll o'clock
tn the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said adminis
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 21st day
of July, Anno Domini, IMS.
W- P. Nicholson,
Judge of <Probste.
Published on the 22 day ot July,
1915, In The Intelligencer.
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