The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 17, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4
21, 010 THIS YEAR
21,736 LAST YEAR
726 Stiles Less Received by Stand
ard Warehouse This Year
Than Last.
The coton report of tbe Standard
warehouse of thia city shows that thc
total number of bales of cotton re
ceived to date is 21,010 as compared
with 21,736 of tho same date last year.
This shows a decrease of 72C bales.
1!V I STE lt F ST PROHIBITION.
Two Meeting* Were Meld Sunday at
St. John's Church.
Two meetings wore held at St.
John's Methodist church Sunday ht
interest of prohibition. The first was
at 4 o'clock in the aftetuoon and the
othur at 8:20 in the evening. Dr.
George W. Young of Kentucky was
tho speaker at both and brought out
some interesting data about liquor and
Its disadvantages to the human race.
Rev. J. L. Marley, superintendent of
the Anti-Saloon league of South Caro
lina, was present and at the afternoon
meeting urged, the voters to bo sure to
cast .their veto In the coming election.
FIRST CALL?--1915-16
We have the
"knowing how"
ability of mak
ing your clothes
expressly for you
and the "show
ing how" meth
od of retaining
your patronage.
LET'S get ac
quainted. NOW?
Our new winter
woolens surely
contain your fav
orite.
CALL AND SEE
THEM TODAY.
T. L. CELY CO.
ON THE SQUARE.
/chatter, e* otter, og
J flow.
To ?oin tho trimming
rtven
For mon maff come
oriel men mop ?o.
But i io on forever,,
The Standard Beverage
Imitations of COCA-COLA come and
go-none last more than a few seasons.
TKis has been going on for 29 years
yet COGA-GOLA, unchanged in name
or self, keeps its old friends and makes
new ones.
Detnrjtd the genuine by the fufl name
that ha? inspired so nuuvy mutations.
Whenever
you see sn
Arrow, think
of Coca-Cola
THE COCA- COLA CO.
ATLANTA. GA
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
ANDERSON, S.C.
1? W. Earl St.
?-:
Phone?37.
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Will ms ke you 50 per
efficient.
THE COST IS SMALL
more
Phone 223 \
87.
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Ladles AM Society.
The Ladies Aid Society of the First I
Presbyterian church will meet till? |
afternoon nt ihre o'eloeV with Mrs. It.
S. Thompson, or. Calhoun street.
Palmetto Chapter.
The Palmetto Chapter U. D. C. will
meet ' this afternoon at Ave o'clock
with Mrs. Prank ?Prced and Misses
Amelia and Helen Heed on E. Orr St.
Delightful Little Party.
Two attractive young visitors, Miss
es Alice Cooley of Lowndesvllle and
Gertrude Gillis of Sumter were Mrs.
R. W. Speer's honor guests at a de
lightful little informal party yester
day afternoon. An Interesting little.}
.contest on the letters of the alphabet [
vere the source of a great deal of 1
pleasure, Misses Alice Cooley andf
Josephine Womble cutting for the I
prize wntcb was won by little Miss)
Cooley.
Dainty refreshments were served.
The guests for the afternoon were lit
tle Misses Eunice and Sara Evans, I
Caroline Maxwell, Mary and Martha j
Paget, Evelyn Archer, Kathleen Hol
land, Mary Knox of WilliainBton and
Josephine Womble.
Mrs. Lillian Owens assisted Mrs.
Speer 4n entertaining thc young
guests.
Misses Alberta and Annie Earle
Farmer are attending a house party
in WoBtttUuBter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawlor andi
son Master William Keese Lawlor of
Balboa Heights Panama are visiting j
Mr. and -Mrs. C. B. Allen on Green
ville street.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Allen and j
Mrs. B. Berry Allen have returned.!
fro ma few days visit to Lowndesvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown are in
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ould have re
turned from a week's visit to Lynch
burg.
Mr. Harry Gelsberg has gone to El-1
berton, Ga., to visit relatives.
Mrs. J. G. Cunningham and family
are spending sometime at Anderson
vflle.
Mias Janie Chapman of Greenville
1B visiting Miss Helen Burris.
Mrs. Rosa Ba cot of Charleston ia J
visiting 'he:* brother. Mr. E, W. Tay
lor on Franklin street.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Smtth of
Greenville are visiting their daughter,
.Mrs.- T. JJ. Cely.
Mr. ari Mrs. Ed Frleraoh of Bel-'
ton are visiting relativ s here.
Mrs. Ella Walton of Atlanta ls
visiting her neice Mrs. J. J. Fret
well, Jr.
Miss Margaret Evans bas gone to
Clayton, Ga., to visit friends for n'
week.
Miss Pearl Balles ot Greenville
spent the week-end with her brothel
Mr. George H. Bailes.
Mrs. Roscoe Wilson and Master'
Roscoe, Jr.. of Greenville are visit
ing at the home of Mr. G. H. Bailes.
' Miss Elizabeth Manarhlp of Jackson.
Miss., who have been visiting friends
here, will be the guest of Mrs. B. Qui
Evans this week.
Mrs. Charles Manshlp of Shreve
port, La., is visiting relatives near
Pendleton.
. Mrs. J. M. Giles who haa been
spending the past two months with
her brothe r In Portland, Oregon, ls j
expected home today.
Miss Louise Du Ra nt of Clinton ls]
visiting Mrs. J. A. Neeloy on Riverj
street.
McCoy Bennien.
Tho children and grandchildren ol
Eliza Ann McCoy will hold their an-l
noni reunion at North Anderson, Prl-?f
'day, August 40.
E. V. McCoy.
BED HEH PUK ,
FOR BIG A MEETING
Wai be Held at Chide Springs1
Sept 4-Outlook is for u J
aL*&r^? ?Attl?^dsntfe^CG \
"The Red Men of. this section of "thc I
state are planning a great rally tori
Sept. 4,'Which will be held at Chick J
Springs, the meeting beginning carly
in the afternoon. Special trains wi?t;
be run to accomodate those wlsbta?4
to attend and thia meeting will proba- J
bly be one of the greatest ever held b. I
the Ped Men In Oils section.
The mooting In the afternoon willi
be open to the public and a number off
good speakers bare been Invited to
bo on hand, music furnished by I
the F?rst Regiment Band ot William?]
stan. '?f
Dapper will be served at the Chick i
Springs hotel and the night session 1
will bo dey??ed to a degree contest b-J
Ijfegfr'jffirae vTrw> Ttto. 4 and Gray i
f?glo Trft>e No. 43.
All Red Men are Invited 4o at
this meeting.
W. M. Allen. Glenville, fl
W. I. Mah?fTey. BeDan. I
E. S. Bowen, Ander*.
YOUSG MAN IS INJURE?.
Press GranH Bicycle Collides WHh|
Mr. ('?Udler'? Auto.
Press ?ant. n young white men
was seriously injured Saturday after
noon when he collided with aa auto
mobile near Pair Play. The young
man was riding a bicycle and when
be met the automobile took the wrong
side of the road ruuniug square Into
the machine. Thc boy went Btralght
Into the air, being hurled completely
over the wind-shield of the antonio- j
bile.
The machine was driven by a ne
gro, who said that he was driving
ono of Mr. Asa Candler's cars of
Atlanta. Thc wounded boy was tak
en to Fair Play In the automobile and
waa given medical attention. He suf
fered a broken leg. and was bruised
and cut in many places but ls not
thought to be wounded fatally.
EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING.
Was Pcroted Mostly to Business Mat
ters Last Night.
The meeting of the Epworth league
at St. John's church last night was
devoted to business discussions and,
a number of questions about things
for tbe betterment of thc league were ;
talked upon.
Plans wcro made to put the league
In the very best condition possibl-:
and in a short time it is expected to
have it in Such shape that tt will be
of much more benefit to church ana
community lu general.
CITROLAX
CtTROLAX!
CITROLAX!
Best thing for constipation sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
howelB. Stops a sick headache almost
at once. Gives a most thorough and
iatisfactory flushing-no pain, no I
nausea. Keeps your system cleasncd. ?
?w wt and wholesome.-lt. H. Wel
heohw Salt Lake City, Utah, writes:
'I flud Cttrolax the best laxative I
ever used. Does not gripe-no un
pleasant after-effects." Sold every
where.
"I" GLADDENS
TIRED FEET
TIZ" makiri sore, burning, tired feet
fairly dance with delight Away go the
aches and pains, the corns, callouses,
busters and bunions,
"TIZ" drews
out the acids and
poissas that puff
up your feet. No
, matter how hard
Eu work, hew
>g you dance,
how far i you
walk, or how long
you remain on
your feet, "TIZ"
brings restful
foot comfort.
"TIZ" is won
derful for tired,'
ching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feel
ust tingle for joy; shoes never hurt ot
?cm tight
Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now fron
ay druggist or department store. En>
ot'torture forever-wear smaller shoes
esp your feet fresh, s'veet and happy
PLUS
The day when you bought
your glasses "any old place"
i i8-?one,
. Present day intelligence
won't permit you to trifle br
gamble on good vision.
* lt* y?u net -T1, glasses you
need the knowledge and ser
vice which should go with
the best.
- Here, you get just what
you want-glesses phis.
! Walter H. Reese & Co.
Eyes Examined Free.
f Hill I M ?.nil ' ? ? '
rsm" iii?i i n i i i ? i '? -?
Decide the Question
next time you suspect
yourself of wondering if
ri* '4 ?. ? - ' " " ?
it Would pay tb buy a
le the coal range all
day one of these Hot
Days and cook for your
wife. That will decide the
question for you quickly
Many of Anderson's representative citizens have bought for their
future homes in NORTH ANDERSON, thereby endorsing the location
and prices of these beautiful lots and the POLICY of this company.
NORTH ANDERSON has aroused much more interest than any
other property ever offered for sale in Anderson. Why? Because
it carries more exceptional advantages as a strictly HIGH CLASS and
exclusive residence section.
There is no expenditure which a family makes-outside of its
actual business activities-from which more returns on the invest
ment are demanded than in the purchase of Real Estate and, more
particularly, a home site. And figured in the broad sense, there is no
investment that will pay better dividends than will a NORTH AN
DERSON lot properly improved with a home, lt will pay the divi
dends of healthfulness that conics from pure air, broad. streets and
open country. It will pay the dividends of joy and happiness that is
given greater abundance by a home in a delightful residence neigh
borhood of CHARM and CHARACTER.
And in addition to all these-which are priceless-you know that
your investment not only does NOT depreciate, but grows in VALUE
in the sound, consistent manner that makes the best security on earth.
And-remember our "Profit Sharing" proposition that makes each
purchaser of the first severity five lots a partner in the proftts'for the
next three years. Quite a few of these lots have already been sold,
and they are going fast, so don't put off buying, that t?t. Do it TO
DAY.
Sea or Phone
JOHN LINLEY or 'GENE WATSON
rn- I .
Phone? 647, 90?, 310
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