The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 04, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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But I ?o on forever. ,
Tho Stan?cr? BeVerago
Imitations of COCA-COLA come and
go-none last more than a few seasons.
This has been going on for 29 years
yet COCA-COLA, unchanged in name
or self, heeps its ol;l friends and makes
new ones.
Demand t!io g-nuxnc by the full name
tli?t lias inspired ao many imitations.
Whenever
you sec on
Arrovr, think
of Coca-Cola
THE COCA-COLA CO.
ATLANTA. CA.
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
ANDERSON, S. C.
12? W. Earl St. :-: Phonel37
CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
?DodSM's Lhtr Tm" Skrts Yo* thtf
Better Tili Calomel and Doesn't
SII?TIH or Mik! Yo? Sick.
Listen to me! Take no more sick
ening, salivating calomel when bilious or
constipated. Don't loso a day's work!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of tho bones.
Calomel, when lt comes into contact
with sour hilo crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you fort that awful
nausea and*cramping. If you nrc slug
gish and "all knocked out," if your
liver is torpid and bowels constipated
or_you haye headache, diudness, coated
tongue, if breath ?in bad or stomach sour
just takn a spoonful of harmless Dod
son's L\ver Tone on my guarantee.
. Here's my grantee-?Ck? to any drug
store and get a 50 cent boiile-ot Dod
son's Liver Tone. Take-a spoonful to
night and if it doesn't straighten you
right up and make you feel fine and
vigorous by morning I want you to go
hack to the store and get your money
Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel becaune it is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate-or make you sick. *.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod
son's Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and clean your bowels of
that sour bile and constipated waste
which is elogging?your system-and mak
ing you feel miserable. I guarantee that
a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tonn will
keep youi-*entire family feeling fine for
months. Give it to }rour children. It is
harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its
pleasant tasto.
Operation Not Needed
Mrs. W. A. Barnes, who lives In Ballard, Calif., has sent to the
Finns laboratories a very strong er. il ornement of Frnltola Mid
Traxo. In her letter, Mrs. Barnes says:
"Doctors/ say gall-stones cannot be cured without
an operation, costing much money as well as un
necessary suffering. 1 am cured, I know, and this is
proof positive, and my friends know that such is tho
ca?e." '
Frnltola ls a powerful lubricant for the Intestinal organs, soften*
lng the hardened particles that canse so mach suffering and expel?
ling the congested waste In an easy, natural manner.. .A single dose
is usually Kiiftlcient to clearly indicate Its efficacy. Traxo ls a
splendid Ionic alterative that nets on the liver and kidneys, stimu
lates th? ilow of granito jalees to aid digestion, and removes bile
from the general circulation. Traxo should be taken three or four
times a day following a dose of Frnltola to strengthen and restore
the weakened, run-down system.
For the convenience of Ute public, arrangements have been made
to supply Frut?la and Traxer through lesding drug st?res? Ia AB*
derson they ran be obtained at Evans? Pharmacy, three stores.
A Select School For
Your Boy
Number Limited to Fifteen
Small Classes Individual Instruction
Thorough and Painstaking Work
Rates "Very Reasonable
Address Principal
Fray ser Fitting School
Anderson, S. C.
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? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ?
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Southern
. Won. Lost. P.C.
New Orleans. 60 45 571
Memphis. 59 4."? 567
Birmingham. 68 4S 563
Nashville. CG ro W9
Atlantn. GO 52 490
Mobl>e . . 48 55 4 GO
Chattanooga. 44 59 427
Little Hock. 39 62 386
American.
Won. Lost P. C.
Boston. 59 3C ?21
D.-troit. '8 37 Cl 1
Chicago. '8 3? ?17
Washington. 49 4G GIG
New York. 4G 47 489
Sf. Ixmls. 3S G7 400
Cleveland. 37 G7 394
Philadelphia. 32 02 mi
IfatlonsL
Won. Lost. P. C
Philadelphia. GI 41 554
Brooklyn. GO 46 520
Posion. 49 46 51G
Chicugo. 47 4G B?1
Pittsburgh. 47 47 TOO
New York. 44 46 489
St. Ixmls. 46 GI 474
FaieraL
Won. Lost F. CL
Kansas City. 57 40 588
Chicago.;. 65 43 561
Pittsburgh. 62 41 559
Brooklyn. 44 3G 657
Newark. 53 44 r>t0
St. Louis. 51 46 626
Baltimore. 34 64 247
Buffalo. 45 G7 441
National League
At Pittsburgh 4; Boston 5.
' At Pittsburgh 2; Boston 7.
All others postponed on account of
wet grounds.
American League.
At Washington 1; St. Louis 0.
At Boston 2; Detroit 1.
Others postponed on account of
rain.
Federal Leugne.
At Kansas Citv 3; Baltimore 2.
At St. Louis 2; Buffalo 1.
At Pittsburgh 0; Brooklyu 3.
At Pittsburgh 4; Brooklyn 2.
At Chicago-Newark, rain.
Soul hem Leagne.
At Nashville 0; Atlanta 3.
At Nashville 4; Atlanta 3.
At Nashville 4: Atlanta 3; both
games seven innings.
At Little Rock 6; New Orleans 9.
At Memphis 6; Birmingham 5;
steven Innings.
"Now that you've moved out to the
suburbs. Jonen, you ought to keep n
?vetch dog,"
"Nothln' doin'-I had a small watch
log, would him up one night, act him
>y tho grandfather clock in the front
tall and went tc bed."
"Well?"
"Well; that night a burglar cami
ind tho little watch dog waB so scared
ie didn't spring."
"Why?"
"1 guess his main sprigg waa brok
il?."-Florida Times-Union.
ffovel II ard na re Display at San
Francisco.
One of the largo hardware-mnnufac
uring companies has constructed an
ixhlbit at the Panama-Pacific exposl
lon which has attracted considerable
it ten ton because of the ingenious way
n which it has been executed. A
itage on which a river and mill seen.?
s shown has been produced by group
ng thousands of different pieces of
lardware, whle adjacent to this is a
:lock tower similarly built. Pictures
>f the display are published in the
Vugust Popular Mechanics Magazine.
The old mill, standing at one side
it a river, with characteristic water
all, spillway, and revolving wheel,
s formed entirely by articles with
vhlch almost every one is familiar,
dovlng nickeled chalnaand revolving
luger bits are used tn produce the
iffect ot running water,' which, when
dewed from a short distance, looks
'cry realistic. A steamboat crossing
he stream in the background is rmn
tosed of a saw, carpenter's level, hose
rossie, and a mallet, while a windmill
in one of the river banks, consists
if cleavers, penholders, and lead pen
ills. The water wheel is made of
Iles, saws, drill bits, and hammer
landlos.
On each aide of the stage are ar
ificlal fountains which are so well
rorked out that the Illusion la nearly
?erfect. FinP chains, which at first
Ight appear as a spray, rise .and fall
s it impelled by vcrying water pres
ort, while spinning auger bits are
gain used to produce the whirling
fleet ot water falling from the upper
o tba lower basins. Door hinges,
ompases, and chains are used in
arming the palm trees set at the sides
f tho fountains.
Mr. RoHenberg Injured.
Yesterday afternoon during the rain
fr. li. II. Rosenberg, who runa
?H?ring establishment on North Main
troet, hurt his arm while lowering a
rindow. In some way his wrist was
aught on a hook and a bad gash
rsa cot.
When a woman has a suspicion she
^always willing to share it with
I-1-i-.
Postponing Old Age,
Cvor worked, weak or diseased aid
syn Vii often make a man or woman
?1 old before middle age. Rhcuma
(tm, aches and pains In back, puf fl
?ss under eyes, stiff Joints and sore
?selos, biliousness, headache and
trions other symptom* give warning
:at the kidneys need . help. Poley
Idney Pills bring a sound, healthy
?dtUon and help the kidneys al?n
ate urie acid and other poisons from
ie system, which, when permitted to
?flsin, cause dangerous disease. Bold
wrjrwhsrs.
In Federa) Probe of
the Eastland Wreck.
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A. &. Thurman.
V? ( Redfield.
George Uhl?r.
Under the direction of William C.
Redfield, secretary of I lie department
of commerce. A. L. Thurman. s.-lleltor
!>f the department, lias taken up the
federal investigation of the w-eck of
tho -Eastland in the Cliicago river.
Mr. Thurman was taken into ihe de
partment hy Mr. Redfield. Ile ls from
Ohio, and is a graduate of the law de
partment of the University of Vir
ginia.
George Uhler, supervising Inspector
general of the steamboat inspection
service of the department of com
merce, was in California when the
accident occurred. He loft at once for
Chicago. General Uhler has boen
liead of the steamboat inspection ser
vice since li?0:?. lenving tho presidency
Df the Marine Engineers' Beneficial
society to take the place, and since
his occupancy of the position has
?cen through several hard fights with
various interests. In his earlier years
tie was a marine engineer himself,
serving, however, on tho salt water
ind not on the lakes.
. There ls no commission, body, or
ieparimcnt in the service that has
my power to sit in Judgment on the
stability of a vessel," said Secretary
Rwdfleld in Washington the other day.
'In my reports I have called atten
lon to the need of additional powers.
V year ago before the Marine asso
ciation in New York, I spoke on *be
tecesslty of giving the service greater
powers of Inspection otier steam
loats."
Mr. Thurman said: "A man can
mild any sort of a boat he .;ec-s flt.
rle can take any model he desires and
ret it into commission without any
nqulry at all f.om the government
IS to whether it Is a Stable craft.
Phere la no beard with authority to
lass on Its design."
The B'st Policy, i
"What's your idea of a honest
nan?"
"An honest man," replied Mr.
?Ci m I?, "is one who likes the rame
ansie 'n private that he says he likes
rhen his wife is giving a musical er
ning.'*--Philadelphia Record.
fITROLAX
CITROLAXt
CITROLAX!
Best thing for constipation, sour
tomsch, lazy liver and sluggish
owcls. Stops a sick headache almost
t once. Gives a moat thorough and
stlsfactory flushing-no pain, no
anses. Keeps your system cleasned,
weet and wholesome.-R. H. W?'
echt. Salt Lake City. Otoh, writes:
I find Cltrolax th? best laxative I
?er used. Doer, net gripe-no un
leasant ef^-r-offecte." Sold every-'
hera
NOTICE.
The>-pariJe<i buying the property of
ie Bank .of Starr which will be sold
i August 4tb will have to' pay alf
ick State and county taxa* on this
roper ty. By order of Anderson coon
Winston Smith,
Auditor.
"Virginia Daredevil," to Give
Free Exhibition Tomorrow Af
noon at 7 O'clock.
Many people will Rather on the
square tomorrow evening nt G
o'clock to se<? the "Virginia Dare
devil." scale the walla of the Hotel
Cblquola building, thin event being
scheduled for that Ihne. Ho will not
bo aided by anything but will go di
rectly up th<> side of Hi" building by
using his hands and feet. This
annie inna has (limbed tho Woolworth
building in New York City mid there
is no doubt about his being nble
to do what li?' says he will do when
it comes to Bealing brick walls.
Several weeks af.o Satanct climbed
tho Palmetto building In Coluinbln
and after his feat it was unnouucea
thnt tbe next afternoon ho would try
the dome on the irate Imune. Ac
cordingly a great citiwd gathered.
He proceeded to tho dome but Just
ns he got there, n driving rain start
ed and in gcrting up the dome his
bands were placed In some vater.
which caused him to fall a distauce of
to feet. AR a result four ribs were
broken hut now Satanct is well again
and has gone back to. his same old
trleka.
SPECIAL RATES TO
CLEMSON COLLEGE
Have Been Put on By Southern
Railway for Those Who At
tend Summer School.
Clemson College. Aug. 3.-Th?
railroads have agreed to give special
rates from po?ntB In South rarolina
to Clemson College to those who ure
Intending to attend the summer
sc?iool to be held at Clemson, August
9 to September 4. (Persons who aro
coming to the college to attond the
summer Behool should ank for these
rates when buying their tickotB. The
tickets will be on sale August 7, 8,
and 9th, and will be good on trains
leaving on those days. The return
tickets will not expire until Septem
ber G.
The. prospects aro for a large en*
roPment in the four summer school
courses that ClemBon College IB offer
ing. These courses are for farmers,
rural scfliool teachers, rural ministers
and corn elub members.
You ('?innot Tell a (b..?d lien by Look*
lng at Her.
In the current issue of Farm and
Fireside, the national farm paper
published at Springfield, Ohio, the
cd-itor Baya that good laying hens and
milking cowa cannot be judged by ap
pearances. Stories are told of laugh
able mistakes made by experts, who
have tried to judge, by appearances,
the egg-laying proclivities of hens.
The editor of Farm and Fireside
anya In part:
"The trap neat ia tho only thing
which tells.
"And' when we have looked over
Rome of the observations of a few of
the European dalry authorities, we
are inclined to think that there ta a
good deal of error In what wo aro
taught about the dalry type of cow.
Probably the scalea and Babcock test
la the only wny to tell a good milker.
When a man buys a cow of 'dalry
type' he stands a better chance of get
ting one with a good pedigree-even
though he may not know it-than If
he buys one of the beef type. But
when it is stated that the beef type
Of cow cannot be made to perpetuate
good milking qualities, we respect
fully refuse to believe it.
"The accepted laying type of he:? ls
a myth; the accepted milking typo of
?.ow may bo alao." '
The Clerk Guaranteed lt.
"A customer came Into my store the
other day and said to one of my
clerks, 'bav? you anything that will
cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk went
and got him a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colld, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and ?aid to him, 'if this does not cure
you, I will not charge, you a cent for
it." So he took lt home and came
back dn a day or two and Bald be waa
cured," w.it?v J. H. Berry & Co., Salt
Creek, Va Obtainable everywhere.
Could
You
Uso a Billa ?extra muas lo
good advantage Jost now?
Haven't yon something to sell?
Do yon own somathiag yon net
longer nae. bot winch sf offered
nt n bargain print would au
pes! et ones to sonia ono wno
?loa* need it?
An INTELLIGENCER Want
Ad will torn tba trick.
PHONE 321
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French Legation at Port au Prince.
THRIFT
If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate lt. Realize .
the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside ls a cap!-1
talist.
We earnestly urge you to open an account with this batik :
for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad
dition to being convenient encourages you n"t to use your
money except in a wise way.
The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee yo?
prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial j
world may later on deprive you of your present measure of >
prosperity.
We Pay Interest On Deposits.
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