The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 19, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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We stiU have 140 acres of thai besrtiful
Seybt Property for sale. This property it juat
one mile out of town. Yoa can buy it b any
six? tract you wnh?from 10 acres up, and
from $125.00 to $175.00 an acre.
Let us show it to you.
LINLEY & WATSON
Phones 647, 906, 310.
BROWN BUILDING, EAST WHITNER
J. F? Gary, Proprietor
Having l?st my right hand in the As
phalt Plant two w.seks ago, and having a
f amiiy to support, I am compelled to seek
some other means of support; so I have de
cided to open up a detail Grocery Store,
and cater to the Mill people around An
derson for the greater part of my business.
I have bought a stock of Brand New and
Fresh Groceries. They are being put into
the store NOW. We will open for busi
ness
> August 15,
and we will appreciate your l.rade. We
will show our appreciation by close prices,
and fair and honest treatment.
Mr. \J. C. Burk will be associated with
me in the ma nagement of this business,
and any courtesies shown him will be ap
preciated by both he and I.
Remember the placed?Brown Building,
East Whitner Street, where you will re
ceive fair, honest treatment.
THRIFT
If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate It Realize
the facj that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi
talist.
We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bajhJt
for any sum. -Either a Checking or e Savings account, in ad
dition to beh.^ conveuient encourages you not to use your
money except ih a wise way. .... "j&fe
The prosperity you enjoy today does hot guarantee you
prosperity tomorrow. Changes In th? business and industrial
world may later on deprive you of your present measure of
prosperity.
We Pay ?riteV?st Cm Deposits,
Peoples bank of j^?ksor
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R. P. Scl
On tho 8ear
The American p
merce. It Is expend
to salute a foreign fit
a bushel of wheat,
producta across the.
titled to the protect!*
across the sea. and C
ment to shipping lnte
competition in ocean
the Seaman's Bill b
signature and Mr. B
Pacific Mail Steams!
this law and outline
lines, said in part:
"The bill provides that no ?bip of i
depart from any port of the United SU
not lose than seventy-five per centum o
la ablo to understand any order gl von
unless forty per centum in the first yea:
year, fifty per centum in the third yea
year a'*.or the passage of this Act, and,*!
desk crew, exclusive of licensed officefe
less than able seamen.'
The oversea trade of the world i
coBt of the ahlp and the operation ; of ?
.the keon competition of these rival nat
sailor Is obedient and competent and.
It is therefore manifestly clear that If
In the transpacific traffic, all would be
works a single hardship to all the shit
and American ships, and with the latti
European, the cost of constructing a st
structing a Japanese ship, but If they .)
the Japanese operated with Japanese
would be such that thoy could not oven
driven off. But the American sblp wot
tremendous increase of cost of wage In
for the "Chinese crew, but also the gre
Japanese have now done away with t
crews, all of whom speak a common hu
to comply with all the conditions of i
crews, with Oriental wages.
"The law, therefore* instead of assli
heavy burden, while it places none wha
the contrary, turns over to the Japox
which the American ship la forced t
United SUtes."
Ii iE Hi fti-h ifii fcilnilifSS?liiinlldiJiJIiJii11 * 1 * * * * *?
' 1 "K" J I Fx I * ' TTTTTT I I ^ IT
I Personal
Mr. Roy Bolt, accompanied by his
siBter, Miss Nellie Bolt, left yesterday
for LaurouB where they will visit re
latives and friends.
Mr. E. Q. Evans in A daughters.
Misses Margaret and VUglnia Evans,
and their guest, Mis3 Alba Foster o
Union, were in th? city yerterdoy from
Pencil cton.
Misa Willie Wray Robinson has re
turned from Charleston where sh.
has been for the past several weeks
Mr. G. Webb and Mua Isabc
Webb left yesterday for Henderson
ville, N. C, where they will spend tei
days.
Mrs.\ Leo Oelsberg aud children re
turned yesterday from New Yort
where they had been spending th<
summer with relatives.
Mrs. Kate Elliott, of the D. Gels
berg company, has returned from i
business trip to New York.
Miss Lula Smith has returned trot
Hendersonville where she spent tb
past several days.
Mr. W. M. Callahan of the Plsga
section was a business visitor in th>
city ycHterday.
Mr. Will -Mouchet, a promlnetr
farmer of Iva. was among the bus*
ness visitors in Anderson yesterday
: The'friends of Mrs. Otis HOI lam)
formerly Miss Jobnie Holder, will bt
glad to know that she is with the G
H. Balles company again,
Miss Margaret Williams, formeviy i\
student at Anderson College, pause*
through the city yesterday en route t?
her homo at Ashevillo after a viait t?
friends at Starr.
Dr^C. H. Burton' and Mr. A. L
Drennon of-Iva; were business vlsi
tors in the city yesterday.
_____
' General and Mrs. M. L.. Bonhai;
returned last night from a stay In the
mountains of North Carolina.
Phone 37.
Party This Afternoon.
Little Miss Mabel*. BilHngbam has
issued Invitations for a party on
Thursday afternoon in honor of,littlej
Misses Frances Martin, Ruth Martin "
and Lucllo Chapman.
. Mr. aad Mrs. Sam. Branson c,?|
Greenwood arrived. In the city yester
day and are at Hotel Chlquoia. Mr.
Brunson has accepted a position wlth.1
G. H. Balles and they will make An-1
det'ioa their borna. Mrs.. Brtutfo* It]
pleasantly remembered hero as Miss !
Lovle Marse she is also a sister of j
Mrs. t. B. Curtis formerly of this]
city bat now.of Atlanta.
Mrs. Q? B. Greens It vJeittng rela-j
tives In Laurens.
Mr. aud Mrs. H. G. Anderson have j
returned from a trip to Henderson*
>/Uls.
Miss Linda Thompson .has returned
to tho ' efty aftsr spending . several]
ws?k?^'.Tybee.
_fr$. W!. G. Smith. Mrs. W. M. j
Robleson, Mrs. T. A. RsdclliTe and,
Dean RadcHjre have returned ftanx a
stay of several weeks at Williameton.
IC FORUM
hworin
nen's Bill
lowrnen we interested in sea com
to und likewise humiliating to have
ig every time a farmer wants to ship
k bale of cotton or a pound of farm
ocean. The American farmer Is en
m of his flag In sending hts products
Congress should give euch encourago
ireats as is necessary to meet foreign
commerce. A recent bill known as
?came a law under the President's
L P. 8chwerin, vice-president of tho
lip Company, when asked to deflno
Its effect upon American steamship
my nationality 'shall be permitted to
ites unless she bas on board a crew
f which, lu each department thereof,
by the officers of auch vessel, nor
r, forty-five per centum in tho second
r. fifty-five per centum In the fourth
hereafter sixty-five per centum of hor
i and apprentices, are of a rating not
a competitive, therefore the original
ho ship bare to be reckoned with in
ions with one another. The Oriental
is the-cheapest sailor In the world,
this law applied to all nationalities
i on the same economic basis, bot it '.
pb of the world, except tho Japanese
ir It works two hardships. With the
dp fa no higher than the cost of con
iad to, provide European crews, while
crews, the condition of competition
Mme the handicap and they , would bo
lid have to contend not only with tho
the eubstltuUoa of the European craw
ater Initial cost of the ship- As tho
heir European officers and Japaneso
ittttage, there Is no difficulty for them
the bill and continue their Japanese
rtlng the American ship, ad da another
tever upon the Japanese ship, but, on
iese the traffic of the Pacific Ocean,
o forego by act of Congress of the
MIN ADDRESSED
WALHALLA MEETING
Commissioner and Sen. Banks and |
B, Harris Speak on State
Warehouse Plan.
3 is ._
Walhall?. Aug. 18.?Hon. J.
McLaurin, State Warehouse Connuib
bioner, and Senator J. Arthur Danks,
if Calhouh County, and Mr. B. Hat
is, of the*Farmer's Union, addressed
I % large audience of representative !
' armors at the court house Wednesday I
'n the interest of a warehouse at Wal- '
?alla, and other subjects In which the ]
'armera and the general public arc
Interested; These speak era loft In
' be-afternoon for Seneca, and are ex
. lected to return to "Oconec County
?ithin tho next top days to make other
-addresses, and to-secure state waro
louses for this county.
Carl Oemeigh, a former Walhalla
'hoy, but now one of the leading bank-,
f irs of Colombia,, accompanied by bis
wife and children, is visiting relatives
{ ind friends this week in Wal liai la.
Hr. Oemlgh loft Walhalla thirteen
vears^go for Columbia, and has been
'here only on two visits since. He is
heing warmly greeted by his many
Walhalla friends.
Mrs. J. A. White, and two child
ren, of Jefferson. S. C are visiting
Mrs. White's brother, Col. R. T. Jay
nes.
i A mass meeting of the citizens of
! Walhalla has been called for Friday
' evening of this week to devise some
[plan for the erection of x modert}
hotel. Recently there has bech a
great deal of Interest shown In thb
[building of another hotel for Wal
halla..
timwbiiuvii wvviM (Wit*
GLEMSQNJTOMORRQW
All Farmers and Families in Court -
ty Are Urged to Attend?-Will
Be Very Instructive.
4t Tomorrow many farmers and their |
families will go ta Cleuisdn College, I
stho day being set aside as Anderson
county day. The officials at Clemson
College are doing great things for the
people of Anderson county and to
morrow will take especial interest In
showing those attending Over the col
lege and campus, the experiment sta
tions and tb0 herds of cattle.
-, Mr. S. M. Byarsi stat?d yesterday
lost the ladles in the county had a
lal Invitation to the meeting to
rrow. Special talks will be made
flowers and gardens, which will
be interesting to them. Also in the
afternoon several hundred pounds of
butter will be made, which will give i
them an opportunity to see tho cream- j
jery in operation.
, The men will bo interested la the
cattle and the experiment station
work. Seventy-five experiments in
fertiliser are being made there this
year and also SO diff?rent kinds of
cotton Is being tried. Alt of these
are interesting and are well worth
going to see.
Many will make the trip In automo
biles while others wni go on the
trains.. -. ,; ; .
Heaa?sfty-QaCes.
^jjq, .ti . T Hannescy of Greenville
announces the marriage of lier daugh
ter, r Jla, to Mr. W. F. Gates of this]
city, August l?, 1?1G.
lilnSofWorth Carol^^/and^rS."
Data* esta to Anderson where they I
are at hon;*. '
You Want
Ehe Maximum Value at
the Minimum Price.
That it what you get
when ycu trade at the
Anderson
Hardware
m
Next time you want to
buy Cook Stoves, Kitch
en Ware, Oil Stoves or
Fireless Cookers, Allum
nium Ware, Hardware,
'fools, 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
"Wc Deliver the Good.."
Only a few Corn Mills
and Evaporators left if
I you heed one see us
I quick.
For** ttpralhod Ankle.
If you will get a bottle, of Cham
berlain's Liniment and observe the
directions, given therewith faithfully,
you wl'i recover In much less time
than in usually required. For gale by
all dealers.
Far From Original.
(From The Chicago Journal.)
The lachrymose lady who proposes
I a "sex strike" as a means of ending
I the war. is hailed by herself and her
press agent as "original." This claim
is not quite correct. If the Isdy will
get a translation of the works of a
gentleman named Aristophanes, she
will there find a play written, If mem
ory serves, In 412 B. C, in which the
[same idea Is put forward with keener
I with than any modern pacifist has
displayed, and a freer imagination
thn would get through the mails In
our finicky day. Even at that, she
[Came close to startln gsomething new
than most of her fellow Belf-advcr
tlsers.
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STOMACH TROUBLE
?M
FOR FIVE I YEARS
Majority ?I Friends Thought Mr.
Hocket Would Dit, But
Oi? Helped mm to
Recovery.
Pomeroyton, Ky.?In interesting id
rkea from this place, Mr. a. j. Hughes
irrites at follows : "I was down with
stomach trouble for five (9) years, and
would have sMc headache so bad, at
imes, that 1 thought surely I would die.
I tried different treatments, but they
lid not seem to do me any gocd.
I got so bad, t could act eat or sleep,
ind all my friends, except one, thought I
voald die. He advised me to try
rhedford's Black-Draught, and quit
uAlng other medicines. I decided t4
take Ids advice, although I did oothavQ)
any confidence In it
I have now been taking BMek-DraugUJ
for three months, and it has cured m?-?*
haven't had those awful tick Iwtdatti?^
since I began using H.
I am so thankful for what Black*
Draught hat done for me." '
Thedford't Black-Draught has been
found a very valuable medicine for de
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