The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 14, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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WANTER-You to know that 1 am
still on tho Job with the Lest wood
and coal on tho market, If you
don't bellovo lt try me. W. O.
limier, rhone G49. Successor to
Piedmont Coal and Wood Co.
4-15-tf.
FOR SALE
PO II KALK- Pure native grown Look
out Mountain Heed potntoou ?U.00
per bushel. Plant as Koon us it
rains. F?rniaa Smith, Seedsman,
Phono 4C4.
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WHO YOU cun not bee tight step In
our Optical Dopa. ?men' and get Just
the Glasses you Toed. Complete
grinding plant. Eyes scientifically
tested. Dr. M. K.,Campbell, Louisa
8. llllgenbooker. assistant, 112 W.
Whitnor St., Ground ?floor.
ONE CAR Bright 3G per cent Protein
Cotton Meal, a porfect high grade
feed meal. Last call for tho sea
son. Bee mo at P. & N. Depot. G.
E. Turner. 8-11-3L
(PROFESSIONAL I
CARDS I
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
408-406 Bkckley Building
Anderson, S. C.
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Building
W. WhJtaer St
RUFU^FANT/Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cox.Townsend Bldg.
Anderson, ' 1 ' ? ? South Carolina
Wear
JT6 Lev ?&y
'Storth ?Qiced,. Cor?cfc
Titted perfectly by our corsetlere
13.60 to 912-60
Mrs. B. H?y?s Boyd
, Brakeman Was Cured.
P. A. Wootsey, a railroad brakeman
of Jacksonville, Texas, writes: "I
was down with kidney trouble and
rheumatism so bad I could hardly get
up when I sat dowu. I had a baok>
acho ail the time and waa lmost tired
of living. I saw Foley Kldnek Pills
advertised. I took some and after a
short time I waa thoroughly cured
and am having" no . more trouble.'
They act promptly and help kidneys
throw poisonous waste products om
of tho blood.; Ttvousandf ipave writ
ten similar letters'. Sold everywhere
EXPERT KODAK FINISHING
Dentoplng ?nd printing don? by ?rtlita. Mos
work ?t?M?w*fc. ?t 'tim**.
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AGENTS WANTED
MOO? ?BUG C^fcpartanburg, 8, .?
You Want
The Maximum Value at
the Minimum Price.
That is what you get
when you trade at the
Anderson
Hardware
Company
Next time you want to
buy Cook Stoves, Kitch
en Ware, Oil Stoves or
Fireless Cookers, Allum
nium W^e/^rii?rav^are,
Tools, Machinery, Farm
Implements, Automobile
Tires and Accessories, or
if you need a Plumbing
or Heating Job or Re
pairs try us. Prompt at
tention our specialty
Anderson Hardware Co
"We Deliver, the Goods."
Only a few Corn Mills
and Evaporators left if
you need one see us
quick.
f |,i 0O.<2?( I
Double Your Dollars
Increusu in poy isl
worthless if you spei.d
nil you mateo,
Deposit your increase |
in tho savinga depart
ment und watch your j
dollars double.
. / The
Bank of Anderson
Tfte^trdng?sf bank
in jhfc county.
PIEDMONTS N?RT0ERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
ANDERSON:
Condensed Passenger Schedule.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Xo.
9:35 A. M.
11:40 A. M.
1:10 P. M.
3:40 P. M.
6:00 P. M. I
43. 6:50 P. M
45.10:20 P. M. j
Departure?
No. 30. 6:25 A. M.|
No. 22. 8:25 A. M.
No? 84. .. .. ..10:30 A. M.
No. 36.12:10 P. M.
No. 38 . 2:30 P. M. I
No. 40 . 4:60 P. M.
No. 42. 6:40 P.,IL I
No. 44.9:15 P. M.
C S. ALLEN,
Traffic Manager,
Services in the Churches of
Anderson Tomorrow.
CHURCH D
First Baptist, Comer East Churc
St. John's Methodist, Corner Riv
First Presbyterian, Corner West
Central Presbyterian, Corner Noi
A. R. P., Corner North McDuffit
Grace Episcopal, Corner South fl
Christian, Corner Greenville and
St. Joseph's Catholic, Corner Mc
First lluptiist Church
9:-l? Teachers Prayer Service.
10:00- Sabbath school-A. L.
Bmethcrs, Buperlnb ndont.
11:30-Public worship-Sermon bv
Dr! K. M. Poteat.
8:30-Public worship-Sermon by
Dr. Poteat.
Monday.
5:00- regular monthly meeting of
tho W. M. S. Mis* Eddie Davis will
Pho'io 37.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kccsc, Miss
Ruth Reese left yesterday in their
cur for a trip to Asheville and other
"mint:; iii tho mountains.
Mrs. ll. M. Bruce and Miss Sara
Prince have returned from a trip to
Salisburg. Tho Prince home which
has been (dosed for two weeks will
be opened again Sunday morning.
Mrs. Sula Dil lingham has returned
from a \islt to relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. L. Bonham and hor guest
Mrs. Alfred Aldrich of Greenwood
will got to Greenville today to spend
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Proctor
Bonham. From there Mrs. Aldrich
will return to her homo In Greenwood
and Mrs. Bonham will join Gen. Bon
ham at WUynesvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Belcher of
Greenvillo spent yesterday with
friends here.- *
Mrs. J. Ml Wolfenden of Palatka.
Pla., formerly Miss Mamie Barr of
this city, is visiting her sister Mrs.
S. L. Prince in North Anderson.
Miss Ruth Acsher and her guest
Miss Mabel Acker of Atlanta have re
turned from Easley where they at
tended a house pnrty.
Mr. aud. Mrs. J. W. Spcake are
at home after a visit to relatives in
Charleston.
Mrs. Malcolm McKlnnon of Bruns
wick. Ga., U visiting her sister Mrs.
Charles Gambrlll.
Miss Llilian Glenn of Columbia is
visiting Misses Lillian and Lucy Max
well.
Picture Show Parly.
A dellghtfi.' little picture show
party was given at the Bijou yesterday
afternoon'by Mrs Corrio B. Reynolds,
in honor of Miss Marion Brown of I
Spartanburg.
The picture for the afternoon was
tho "Luro of thc Mask" and it was |
fully enjoyed by Mrs. Reynolds'
guests, among whom were Mrs. John
Davis. -Miss Dot Payne. Misses Lottte
nnd Margaret Helman, of Spartan
burg. Mis Turner of Greenville, Miss
Willie ('ann. Miss Fannie Ferney, and
Miss Ethol Johnson.
Reception Si Vmlersoii's Latest
Bakery.
A large number of ladies called at
the Anderson Pure Food C?>. yester
day In response to their invitation to
inspect their splendid new plant. This
plant ls located on North Main street
next to the' Cox Book store and an
bisection of the building showed it to
he titted with tho most modern and
improved equipment, and thc ladles
all war . viol'only Interested but de
lighted with perfectly sanitary method
of making and baking bread. In the
front of the store which had been
made bright,and attractive ..with flov.
-crs and a ^lednty display o??fiaicy ton.
fcctloneri?s^. tempUng outmfof sand
wiches, rolls, cake, 'and Re ' tea was
served.
Fossil
A farmer had 20 ompjfeyeea on his
farm, and aa none of them was
energetic aa the farmer thought he
should he. he hil upon a plan which
he believed would cure them .of their
slow habits.
"Men," he said one morning, "I
have a nice, easy Job for the laziest
man on the tarni- Will the laziest
man step forward?"
Instantly 19 of the men steeped
forward.
"Why don't you step to the front
with the rest?" inquired the larmer
of the remaining one.
"Too much trouble," rame the re
ply.-Boston Record.
IRECTORY
h and Manning; Streets,
er and McDufiie Streets.
Whittier and Towers Streets,
rth Main and Orr Streets.
: and Society Streets.
Ac Duffie and Morriss Streets.
Pant Streets.
:Duftle and Earle Streets.
conduct thu meeting, and u good pro
gram lian been arranged.
lVodiiesilaj'.
x : nu-Teachers riieettn g.
a ::10-'Prayer and pro Inc service.
YYediicNd?).
!?:0o a. m.-'Parliamentary class.
Th . public ls cordially invited to at
tend and worship with, use at all these
services.
Central Presbyterian.
Witherspoon Dodge, pastor.
After tho summer vacation the
church will resume Its regular ser
vices:
Sunday school nt 10:IT?.
.Morning service at 11:.10.
Night service at S : 1 Ti.
Kev. W. H. Dodge. I). I), of Jack
sonville, ria., will preach at both
Bervlcos.
Wo cordially Invite you to worship
with us.
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Mrs. H. D. Stone of Austin, Texas,
is visiting relatives und friends in
the city. This is Mrs, Stone's Ilrst
visit to Anderson in twelve years.
Mr. Charles S. Gardin.r of Flor
ence is spenndlg a few days in the
city.
Mr. N. E. Garvin of Pendleton was
a tjusinusa visitor in thu city yester
day- _un'. I
Mr. and Mra. Walter jil. Reese and
little daughter, Miss Kuth, have gone
to Asheville, N. C. for a few days,
having made tho trip lu their automo
bile.
Mrs. J. S. Acker aod.son. Franklin,
havo returned from a ten days' stay
nt black Mountain. J
Mr. Joe Sherard of was ? busi
ness visitor in the cityf yesterday.
Mrs. H. U. Simpson,and children
are visiting in Asheville for a few
days.
Miss Theo Hirschman of Charles
ton and Misa Hose Winoberg ot Kdge
fleld are the guests of Mrs. Martin
Seli>;jian.
Mrs. It. Harris. Jr.. and Miss Lila
Sloan of Pendleton were in tho city
yesterday.
Mr. R. L. Bryan and Miss Katha
, leen Uryan, of Columbla but who aro
visiting at Lowndesvllle, were in tho
city yesterday.
Miss Jcsbic Pickens and little sister,
Mdss Julia Pickens, left yesterday for
Walhalla where they will visit rela
tives for a fow days.
.Mr. DeWitt Barnes of Lowndes
vllle was a business vlsi tor in the
cKy yesterday.
Gen. M. L. Hon ham has gone to
Waynes vii le to spend a few days.
Mrs. Amelia I. Kennedy and daugh
ter, Miss Mamie M. Kened y of Char
leston aro the guetts of their cousin,
Mrs. Julia Huller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Di McLean leave
this morning for Whltsett, Nf. C..
where they will spend several days.
Mr. A. M. Sharp? bf the Bank of
I the Bank of Anderson, has returned
mountains where ho spent several
.dayB. Mrs. Sharpe will remain In
the mountains for awhlld longer.
Mrs. C, B. Sullivan and children
hs? returned Lorn Henderson ville
where they have been spending tho
psst few days.
Mr. and Mrs. MatCnpm and family
have returned from^Jwp mountains
where they hav? netpft^spendlng thc
! past several days.; 'kl/??t?lt?
The dealer in antfflgp was showing
an old v|olln to syuEobablc buyer.
"Yes," he said, *-'4lK la of hlstorl
Ical Interest; that ianthe Identical fid
dle iNcro . played 'while Rome wss
burning."
"Oh. that ls a myth."
The dealer agreed, saying:
"Yes. lt Is; and Myth's name was
on it. but lt has got wore off."
Philadelphia Record.
Thus making it worth
more as a home, or to
rent, or to sell. '
In this day and time
ninety nine persons out
of every hundred want
ELECTRICITY in thc
home for several differ
ent purposes.
ELECTRICITY in your
home is not an expense,
but an absolute neces
sity, and a good invest
ment.
Southern Public
Utilities Co.
PHONE 223
H. H. Rosenberg
TAILOR FOR MEN
134 North Main
i
Water
Will NOT FADE our $1.50 SHIRTS that
we are selling so many of at $1.15.
If you have not seen these shirts, drop in
today while we have all sizes for you to
select from. Yes, $1.00 Shirts are going
at 80c. Call and see them today.
Our
New winter woolens surely contain \<>ur favorite. We
will take pleasure in showing you the 1915 'and 16
models.
T. L. CELY CO.
ON THE SQUARE. . !
INDIAN MOTORCYCLES and Hudsohid Bicycles. The best tires
for hard use ever made. We have the best bargains in Sadies and
Pedals that money can buy. All work Guaranteed.
GATES & SMITH
130 W. WWtner St. rhone 103.
30 Ladles* Fnncy Whit?!
Dresses, beautifully trimmed
Regular price $8.00 to $9.00
Sale price only, each .. ..$2.00
25 Ladies* Dimity 'Dresses
.with lace collara-all colors,
worth ? 1.50, Sale price, each 76c
100 Ladies* White and Palm
Poach Skirts-latest styles
worth $1.50, Sale price, each 98c .
One lot Children's Drosses,
fast colors, worth 75c to $f.00
each, iSale price, each .. . .25c
125 Beautiful Children's
Dresses, fast colors, worth 50c
to $1.00, Salo price, each...39c
150 Children's" Dresses, latest
styler,-all nlzcs-worth $1.25
and $1.50. Salo price, each..?Sc
Beautiful Blue and Black
Striped Silk Waiata, worth $1,50.
Salo price, each.75c
.
Awning Striped Waists, ail
colors, worth 75c, Sale price,
each..89c
24 Misses Khaki Middy Blouse
; ?rosses, worth $2.00, . a great
bargain for this bale at.
each . .91.00
Beautiful 27 inch Baby Flounc
ing, worth 60:: yard, Sale price,
yard.' .. . .89c
200 yafAi'Lawn ' Embroidery
-18 inches wide-worth * 15e
yard, Sale price, yard."<r
One lot Baby I rich Bands-in
cream and white, Salo pries.
7ard 10 to .. .9*e
Now, Listen To
This
-the extreme values offered you during this
August Clearance Sale are sensational val
ues. Values, former selling prices, and in
many cases the cost of the goods have been
lost sight of in our determination to "clean
up" our Summer goods.
100 Gross Pearl Buttons
four eyes-also Bail Buttons,
worth 15c dozen. Sale price,
dozen..5e
100 dozen Crash Towels-puro
white and colored borders-size
19x40 inches, Sale price, each 8c
Ono lot Remnant Silks, waist
patterns, at on the dollar.. .50c
Ono lot Short Ends in Table
.Damask at, on the doll ar... 50c
50 Crinkled Bleached Bed
.'Spreads, worth 1.50, Sale price,
each.98c
3 dozen 10-4 "(Sheets, worth
75c each, Sale price, each...48c
200 yards Barker Mills Pillow
Tubing-best on tho market
45 inches wide and worth 25c.
Salo price, yard .. .... .. 18c
250 yards Linen Table Da
mask. 72 Inches wide, regular
prtco 75c, Sale price, yard. .89c
Big line .Bleached Doylies
all prices.'
50 Pieces Silk Ribbon-all col
ors-7 Inch width and wortli
15c. Sale price, yard.8c
One Uno Boys' Khaki Pants,
worth 50c pair. Sale price,
pair. .25c
One line Boy3* Wool PanU
all sites-worth 50c, Sale price,
pair.25c
One dozen Men's Panama
Suits-black, and whlto striped
-worth $5.00, Salo price,
suit. .. .. ..88?8
85 dor.cn''Men's Work Shirts,
special for-this sale 35c each or
3 for .. .$1.00
Worth 50c each.
Ont; lot Mon's Sport Shirta-^
worth 50c to 75c each-this sale,
each..30c
24 dozen Men's Sunday Shirts,
attached hutton collars, worth
50c, Special for this Balo,
each.39c
19 dozen Mens $1.00 Sunday
Shirts, Special for this sale,
each.ftc .
One lot soiled White Shirt*,;
worth 50c each, big special this
Bale, each.; .. ... .25c
39 dozen Boys* Work Shirts
bought from a bankrupt stock
worth 35c, Special for this salo,
each. .... . .19c
48 dozen Boys' Heavy Work
fill ir ts. worth 50c each, Spocial
fur this salo to close, out,
cadi.23c
39 dozen Men's Khaki Work
Pants, worth $1.00 pair, This
sale, pair.?3c
115 Pairs Men's all Worsted
Pants-In solid black and pin
stripes-bought Lom a big bank
rupt stock-to cioso out tit.
pair.7fc
20 (loton ladles' Vests, worlh
15c, Sale price, each.7c
Beautiful Ivory Fans, * worth
50c, Salo price, each .... ..25c
10 dozer. Seamless Sheets,'BIZO
91x91, worth 75e, Salo price,
tach ...,.48c
1.000 yards 40 inch Sos Is
land, worth 8c yard, This salo,
yard...5c
Ono car loa r Trunks just ar
rived-all prices.
TM LESSER COMPANY
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