The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, July 22, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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"FEMALE SEMINARY"
MOVIES FOR TODAY
"IN THE VALLEY"
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"THF. SILENT WITNESS"
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The Final Episode of the Great Serial Story
"BLACK BOX"
In Two Reels.
"THE CAMERON SISTERS"
In Photo Vaudeville.
"THE MINATURE CIRCUS"
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Ceiling, Wall and} Oscillating Fans
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castalia
Always
Bears the
Signature,
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
85 ANDERSON COUNTY
PEOPLE RECEIVE $50
WILL BE PAID TO THEM BY
FORD MOTOR CAR
COMPANY
OVER 300,000 SOLD
Mr. Archie Todd in This City Has
Sold Hts Share of the Automo
biles and Sales Increasing.
Mr. Archie Todd siated yesterday
that during the past year ho had sold
G.*> Ford automobiles in Anderson
county and that these G5 owners
would share in the great profit shar
iiiK disbursement of the company on
July 31.
I^ast year it was agreed hy the Ford
Motor Car company that if 300,000 or
more of their cars wore sold from
July 31, 1914, to July 31, 1915, each
purchaser would receive $.".0 each.
More than 300,000 have alreday been
sold.
As stated abovfc 0.1 people have
bought Ford cars ii. Anderson coun
ty and these will receive a check on
or. about July 31 for .180, making a
total cf $3,250 that wl'.l be sent into
this county.
On Chat date the Ford company
will pay out over $l.:>O0,000 the dis
bursement to be participated in by
over 300.000 people in the United
States, lt will take over IG.OOO pos
tage to send out the c.iecks to these
people.
As the UmP for the nnylng out of
this money draws nearer, and since lt
ls now n certainty, there has been a
marked increase in the sales of these
cars. During tho past week Mr.
Todd has sold four, one to Mr. J. L.
Herron of Starr, one to Dr. J. M.
Hobson cf Townville, one to S. A.
Mct'owan of Anderson and ono to Mr.
W. A. Speer also of this city.
Mr. Todd stated yesterday that he
now had on hand only t vreo tourinR
cars and that he expected to sell
them within the next few days. He
also said that he believed that tho
newspaper advertising In this county
had enabled him to place so many au
tomobiles.
ASSIGNMENT OF THE
DELEGATES^ STARR
SALUDA ASSOCIATION WILL
CONVENE JULY 27
THREE DAYS
CHURCHES NAMED
And Homes Designated at Which
Delegates From These are to
Stay During Meeting.
Thc assignment of the delegates of
the various churches in tho Saluda
association has been announced as fol
lows. Thc association will convene
at Cross Roads Baptist church at
Starr on July 27.
Anderson, First dniren1-C. D. Wat
son.
Anderson. Second church-T. C.
McGill.
Harkers Creek-E. C. Pruitt.
Helton, First church-J. S. Jones.
Helton, Se ?nd church-M. H. Sex
ton. ,
Big Creek--J. D. Leveretto.
Broadmouth-\V. L. Mouchett.
Cedar Grove-A. E. Dean. .
Cblquola-Mrs. Ed. Thompson.
Clemson College-A .A. Dean.
Concord-C.. C. Jones.
I loree'lester-J. E. Selgler.
Eureka-Frank Gentry.
First Creek-J. L. Herren.
First Street. Williams ton-A. M.
Yeargtn.
Flat r.?3ck-John Brown.
Friendship-J. B. Quarles.
Gluck Mills-T. D. Hewln.
Hon ea Path-J. ll. Pruitt.
Hopewell-C. C. Jones.
Iva, First church-J.' B. Leverette.
Iva, Second church-W. W. Smith.
Iva, Second church
Keowee-Oscar Bowie.
Lebanon-Mars. A. S. Bowie.
Little River-Dr. J. N. Land.
Long Brauch-J. J. Smith.
Mount Bothel-L. E. Dean.
Mountain Creek-Mrs. Elizabeth
McGee.
Neals Creek-E. J. Pruitt.
New Prospect-E. J. McGee.
Oakwood-Mrs. A. 8. Bowie.
Or rv lile-T. D. Hewln.
Peuer. First chureb-Dr. McCalla.
Pendleton-J. E. Wo fiord.
Poplar Springs-Tom Mitchell.
Riverside-B. F. Gentry.
? Rocky River-John Parker.
Salem-J. L. Pettigrew.
Shady Grove-W. R. Ctmmblee.
Tabernacle-J. L. McGee.
Townville-Paul Earle.
Triangle-J. 8. Jones.
Turkey Creek-J. C. Pruitt.
Union-W. F. Stewart.
Welcome-T. C. Watt.
Whitefield-Mrs. J. B. Pruitt.
Wi ll lam ?ton-A. 8. Thompson and
! A. B. Herron.
B*?hany-F. W. Banister.
John Parker,
Church Clerk.
Beauty Mere Than Skin Pee?.
A beautiful woman always baa good
digestion. It your digestion ls faulty.
Chamberlain's Tableta will do yea
good. Obtainable everywhere.
ALFALFA GLOB WILL
BE ORGANIZED HERE
MEETING IS CALLED FOR
NEXT SATURDAY AF
TERNOON
LARGE ATTENDANCE
Is Expected and all Interested Par
ties Are Invited-Is Wonderful
Crop and Has Been Tried.
Mr. S. M. Ilyar?, farm demonstra
tion agent of Anderson county, calls
for a meeting of the farmers and hus- I
iness men of this section on; next Sat
urday afternoon ut 2?30 o'clock, in 1
rooms of chamber of ' commerce at .
whlcli time an alfalfa club will be or
ganized.
A few days ago a club was organized
at Helton and the people in that sec
tion seemed to take n great amount of
interest ia lt. Mr. Hyars "ill go to
Iva on Friday morning ? Bpcak to
thc gathering there during the chau
tauqua and while there will organize
a club. Mr. -Hyars stated yesterday
that he had received a telephone mes
sage from Iva stating that tie farm
ers there were anxious to have the
club organized.
Tho farmers of this section are urg
ed to attend the meeting on next Sat
urday afternoon. At this time Diann
for the sowing of a small acreage In
alfalfa during this coming season will
be discussed, and a time appointed
when the members will meet to see
about ordering the seed.
Anyone who is interested in alfalfa
and bas something to say about lt are
asked to attend the meeting. Sev
eral Anderson county farmers have
raised this crop and know what it ls
and what it means in the way of a
hay crop and they are especially in
vited 'o attend.
Practically unknown In this section
n few years ago, alfalfa ls now get
ting to be one of the main hay crops
with, many farmers. Those who have
grown lt state that It is the best pay
ing crop they plant and that nothing
can equal lt as a hay crop. Several
cuttings may he made every year and
in this way a large yield my be ob
tained, i - . L>
WILL BEGIN LAYING
THE ASPHALT TODAY
WILL BE F?LLOVVLb BY FI
NAL SURFACE |N DAY
WORK $ ELAYED
On Sooth McDuffie St. Because of
Rain on Tuesday Afternoon
To Fix Railroad Tracks.
The paving contractors will begin
laying the asphalt binder on West
Market street thia morning, beginning
at Maxwell avenue and working to
ward Main street. It will take about
two days to lay this "hot stuff" and
then within twa or three days asphalt
surface will he placed on the street.
Many people, will doubtless visit
West Market street this morning to
see the binder pat down. This is tho
first street on which the work was
started and it since has now been
closed to tramo- tor several w?eks,
the people generally are anxious to
see it opened up.
Mr. Sanders,..'etty.engineer, stated
yesterday that he expected the con
crete mixer to go. bock to West Mar
ket street oa Saturday and lay the con
crete at the Charleston and Western
Carolina railway tracks, which are
now being lowered so that this part
of the street will conform to the gen
eral grade.
The work on South McDuffie street
was delayed yesterday morniag oa ac
count of the rain Tuesday afternoon
which made the street too wot for lay
ing the concrete base. However, the
work is going oa this morning . at
ususl.
Darken Gray Hair?
Look Young? Pretty
Saga Tea and Sulphur Darkana
So Naturally That Nobody
Can Tell.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-:
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
ed or gray; also ends dandruff, i ton
ing scalp and'Stops falling hair.
Years ago the only way to get,
mixture was to make it at home.
Nowadays, by asking at any drug
store tor "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound." yon will get a large bot
tle ot. this fomotm old recipe for
about 50 cents.
Don't stay gray! Try HI No one
con possibly tell 'that you darkened
your hair, as lt dose lt so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a apongo
or eoft brush with it snd draw thia
through your bair, taking one small
strand at a time; morning the
gray bair dlssppeat , and after an
other application or two. your nair
becomes beautifully dark, thick and
glossy. ?. .-.
North Anderson
"In the Rose Hill District"
Residence of P. K. McCully, Jr.
Some of the Pleasing
Features
"From the rush to the hush" is what someone said was the feeling they had
when arriyirjg ia North Anderson from the center of the city, lt gives jfte
feeling of SUBURBAN QUIET and RESTFULNESS, and yet you know the
business district is in CLOSE PROXIMITY. The city car service is good and
by automobile the distance is a matter of four or five minutes drive through
Anderson's pretties) residence streets, or you can walk into town in twelve to
fifteen minutes any, day.
. 'fi . :% . ? . , . ,
Out of the Noise Zone Into the Pure Ozone
. ? m ??, 1 1
NORTH ANDERSON is not an uncertainty. NORTH ANDERSON is a
real residence district, in which many of our friends haye built their homes.
NORTH ANDERSON is the ONLY residential section of Anderson with PRO
TECTIVE RESTRICTIONS.
NORTH ANDERSON has good streets, Granitiod; side walks, Ga*; Qty
Water," and Electric lights. NORTH ANDERSON has many triangle park
spaces, the best neighborhood, fresh, pure air and plenty of sunshine.
kJk ?V.. ?? i ! - . '? . ' : - v'~
NORTH ANDERSON is free from assessments and City taxes; and yet you
have all the advantages of the city.
NORTH; ANDERSON has many advantages of which w? cannot tell-you,?
but which you must see to appreciate. ' If you cannot come out today, call at
our office orphone us and we will call for you with a large auto arid take-the
entire family out there to show you the many beautiful and distinct advantages
of NORTH ANDERSON for Home Builders, or as an investment.
NORTH ANDERSON is the ONLY Suburban Real Estate proposition that
t rr.e Equitable Insurance Company ever loaned SIX'per cent money on. This,
we think is very significant; in fact, it shows that these EXPERTS on Real Es
tate values have every confidence ir NORTH ANDERSON as an INVEST
MENT. . t ?
NORTH ANDERSON offers you the most liberal Co-operative, Profit
Sharing proposition in a Suburban Real Estate development ever made any
where, or at any time', and this, too, after the Suburban Residential section
was an ASSURED SUCCESS. *
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Profit-Sharing Plan
: i .. ... _ . .. - . ..'.?.*.? . . r
, 20 per cent of the Company's Net Profits for the
First. Yea? and 10 per cent of the Net Profits "for
\ the next Two Years. No Taxes, interest 6 per ^ w
cent. Offer restricted to first 75 lots solit-20 sold . *
.already J^'
Better Select Your lot TODAY. H may be sold TOMORROW. They
are "going pretty fast. Our best references atv those whom we have sold.
' See or Phone
Johft Linley or 'Gene Watson
J 1 0* Phone Nos 647, 9?6, 310.