The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 21, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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WANTS
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WANTED?You to know that 1 am
still on the job with the best wood
and coal on the market, if you
don't bollevo it try ine. W. O.
Ulnier, I'houe 649. Successor to
Pledmrpt Coal and Wood Co.
4-16-tt
WANTED?Poult Ion as stenographer
on or after September llrst. Mr*.
Harriet Diwer .Masters, Dox 22:*.
Anderson, S. C. 8-21-31p
WANTED--Kvery house keeper In An
derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's
Cream Bread." It's made ut home
and your grocer keeps lt. Ander
son Pure Food Co. 8-l."?-l>tf
FOR SALE
FOR BALE?Pure native grown Look
out Mountain seed potatoes |2.00
per bushel. Plant us soon as It
rains. Furnian Smith, Seedumnn,
I Phone 4C4.
FOR BALE?(Extra find Shepherd
pupH, black und white and sable
colcr, 8 weeks old. Males $5.00,
femaloB $2.50. One solid white
French femalo poodle 10 months
old, $2.50. P. A. Dial. Fountain Inn.
.B.C. 8-2l-2t.
MISCELLANEOUS
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test which closed M.vch, 1.14, In or
der to secure votes to win the cap
ital prise, I purchased a number or
subscriptions to the Dally Intelll
gencor at the rate of $5.00 a year.
In order to get some of the money
back which I put Into tho contest,
I will sell a limited number of sub
scriptions to the Dally Intelllgencor
at the rate ot $3.00 a year to anyone
wishing to subscribe or renow their
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WHEN YOU can not see right step in
our Optical Department and get Just I
the Glasses you heed. Complete
grinding plant. Syoa scientifically
tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa |
S. Hllgenbooker, assistant, 112 W.
Whltnor St, Ground Floor.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We are prepared to mnke loans on
approved farm property in Anderson
county in amounts of not less than
$2,000, at 7 per cent, ('barges mod
erate. Apply to Quattlcbaum & Coch
ran. Attorneys. 8-l?-3t.
MISCELLANEOUS?Rent collecting n|
specialty. My Motto: "Promptness,
efficiency, courtesy." Houses and
lota for sale, terms urranged to
I unit purchasers. I deal with all
clients or. .; just und relinble basis;
. a regular 'live and let live policy.'
Office 101 1-2 Euet Wbltncr. W. C.
Broadwel.l 8-20-Bt.
FINE JACK?I will be at Sheurd's
store Thurslny, August 26. until
August 2?. with my lino Kentucky
Jack, King L.iopold. All desiring
bis Bervlcea b? thoro on that day.
A. N. Adams. 8-21-lt
I PROFESSIONAL I
CARDS
Uli.IIMIHIIIiMlllllBI-iMIIW.I.m
C GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-403 Bleckley Building
S. C
Otfsholm, Trowbridge & Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Bculdmg
W. V/httnev St.
RUFUS FANT, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cox-Townsend Bldg.
Aaders ?n?, >: South Carolina I
A NICE BIG ROAST
of Beef, Pork or Mutton is really one
of the beat meats. For it is just us
rood cold ns hot. So you can have
several meals with only one cooking.
Tell un to send one for Sunday din
ner. Muke it n big one, for our meats
are so choice that only a big one will
have enough left to cut up old.
PHONE 691.
The Lily White Market
J. N. LINDSAY. Propr/etor.
Wear?
i i r ^conf/jQiccd? Corse fa
Pitted perfectly by our cortietlere
$3.50 to $12.60
Mrs. B. Graves Boyd
STOP
Spending all you
earn. Start a Bank
Account deposit one
dollar a week and
get the saving habit.
A dollar saved is a
' dollar made.
The Savings Depart
ment of
The
Bauh of Anderson
The strongest bank
in the coun'.y.
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
To and From the
NORTH, SOUTH,
?, EAST, WEST
Leaves:
No. 22 r. .6:08 A. M.
No. 6,, . . .3:37 P. M.
Arrives:
No. 2*1 . .; .11:15 A. M.
No. 5 . . .. 3:07 P.M.
Information, Schedules,
rates, etc., promptly
given. *,
E. WIUOAMS, G. P. A.,
'Augusta, Ga.
GLASSES
PLUS
The day whdn you bought
your glasses "aoy old place"
is gone.
Present day intelligence
won't permit you to trifle or
gamble on good vision.
If you need glasses you
need the knowled gc and ser
vice which should go with
the best.
Here, you get just what
you want*?glesscs plus.
Walter H. Keese & Co.
Eyes Examined Free.
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Service! in the Churches of
Anderson Tomorrow.
CHURCH D
First Baptist, Corner Jast Cliurcl
St. John's Methodist, Corner Rivi
First Presbyterian, Corner West
Central Presbyterian, Corner Noi
A. R. P., Corner North McDuffic
Grace Episcopal, Corner South Af
Christian, Corner Greenville and
St. Joseph's Catholic,'Corner Mc
First Baptist Church.
9:4ft?Teachers prayer service.
in:oo Sabbath school?Dr. A. L.
Smul hers, superintendent.
11:30?'Public worship?Sermon hy
l>r. B. M. Potent.
i:00?MectlnR o! the Sunbeams
This Is the first meeting after our
vacation anil the leader Is very de
sirous that every Sunbeam make an
effort to he present. Officers for the
new year will lie elected and other
matters of Importance are to he dls
cussed at thlB meeting?Mrs. It. it.
Klogi leader.
8:30?Public worship?Sermon by
Dr. K. M. I'oteat.
Wednesday.
8:00?Teachers meeting.
8:-30?Prayer and pralsL> service.
STANDING OF TIIE CLUBS.
SOUTHERN.
Won.
Now Orleans. 70
Birmingham. 63
Nashville. 64
Memphis. C6
Chattanooga. 51
Atlanta. 66
Mohtle. .3
Little H oak. 47
Lost
48
54
55
63
64
60
65
71
'. C.
r.ss
638
r>:ts
555
44.5
48:5
44?)
398
AMERICAN.
? Won. LobL P.C.
Chicago. 66
Detroit. 73
Now York. 51
Boston. '70
Washington. 66
Cleveland. 42
St. Louis. 40
Philadelphia. 34
43
39
51
37
53
68
68
74
NATIONAL.
Won. Lost.
Chicago. 65
Philadelphia. 57
Pittsburgh. 56
Brooklyn. 60
Dos ton. 54
St. Louis. 62
Cincinnati. 51
Na,w York. 51
54
48
56
51
54
60
69
64
606
?52
500
664
514
382
370
315
P. C.
605
543
500
541
500
464
464
486
FEDERAL.
Won. Lost. P.O.
PKtahurgh ...... 60 48 556
Chicago. 62 50 554
Newark. 61 48 560
Kansas City. 63 50 558
llrooklyn. 53 iZ 461
St. Louis. 58 53 623
Baltimore. 39 73 34S
Huilalo. 54 64 45S
RSTEBDATO RESULTS.
NATIONAL.
At Philadelphia 4; Pittsburg C.
At Now York 7; Cincinnati 0.
At Brooklyn 6; Chicago 5.
At Doston 1; St. Louis 0.
AMERICAN.
At Cleveland 0;' Washington 8.
At Chicago I; Boston -4.
At Detroit Ujj Philadelphia 1.
At St. Louis-Now York, rain.
FEDERAL.
At Baltimore 4; Kansas City 8.
At. Brooklyn 8; St. Louis 1.
At Buffalo 7,; Chicago 3.
No others scheduled.
SOUTHERN.
At Birmingham 0; Chattanooga 1.
At Birmingham 0; Chattanooga 0;
second. game called at ?md of ninth
darkness.
At Atlanta 5; Little Rock 0.
At Atlanta 2; Little Rock 3; both
seven Innings.
At Mobile 5; Nashville 7.
Memphts-Now Orleans not schedul
ed.^
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Henry M. T?te deceased,
are hereby notified to present them
properly proven to the undersigned
within the time prescribed by law,
and those indebted to make settle
ment,
Mrs. Ann V. T?te,
Executrix.
IRECTORY
? and Manning Streets.
lt and McDuffie Streets.
Whitner and Towers Streets,
tli Main and Orr Streets.
: and Society Streets,
tclmttie and Morriss Streets.
Fant Streets.
Dullie and Earle Streets.
Th'? public is cordially invited to
be present und worship with us at all
these services.
Central Preshjrtor'eii Church.
Sunday school 10:ir>.
Morning service, 11:30.
Evening servira. 8:30.
( v. W. H. Dodge. I). D. or Jack
son ville, Fla., will preach at both ser
vices.
Special music at morning service.
You are cordially invited.
St. John's Methodist.
Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. O.
M. I hard superintendent.
Preaching at 11:30 by the Rev.
Walter I. Herbert or Spartanhurg.
No evening service.
ITE A NUMBER AT
GLEMSQN YESTERDAY
Roads and Weather Kept Great
Meany Away-?To Have Big
Day September 24.
About 20 farmers and business men
and members \of their ramilles from
Anderson county were at Clemson
yeeterday, the day. designated as An
derson county day;. Owing to the
muddy ronds und "'the ' threatening;
clouds, many would not venture outj
It waB nearly noon when all as
sembled but ?fter dinner the party
got busy and were rhown around.
One of the first trips was to the fer
tilizer experiment station, followed,
by u visit to the cotton'field where
they aro experimenting In several
different varieties of this product.
The creamery was^then visited and
afterwards a trio to the dairy barn.
A heavy rain came up about this time
and broke the party np.
At the meeting it was decided to set
apart September 24 as a day for the
people of Plckens, Oconee and An
derson counties. If the weather la
favorable, this is expected to be a
day of a great gathering at Clemson
College.
FOUR FAMILIES HATE
FORTY SOLDIERS AT FRONT
Berlin, Aug. 14.-?Fear families in
Schleswig-Holstein can claim with
full right to have (rone their duty to
the Fatherland. Otto family In Anslet
has ten boiis In the field; a widow in
Segeberg has nine sons and two son
!n-ia\v at the front; nine sons of a
beer dealer in Schoenberg are with
the army, as are eight sons and two
sons-in-law of a family in Hellsehen.
The total is forty soldiers for the four
families.
Blessed is the Bfg Headed.
A Sunday school teacher bad been
telling her class of little boys about
crowns of glory and heavenly rowards
for good people.
"Now. toll me," she snid, at the
close of the less'.n, "who will get the
biggest crown?"
Tbero was silence for a minute or
two, then a bright little chap piped
out:
"Him wot'., got th' biggest 'cad."?
St. Louis Post- Dispatch.,.
The Remedy.
sHelen?Father, I moat have a now
riding habit. e
Close-Fisted Parent-^-But,' Helen,
times are hard and I cant afford such
luxuries.
Helen (angrily)?But, father, what
am I to do without ? new riding
habit?
Father?Oet the walking habit.?
Pitt Panther.
\?t So CnceaseJeas.
. In one of the industrial towis in.
South Wales a workmar met with g
sortons accident. Tho doctor was
sent 'for and came and examined him,
had him bandaged and carried home
on a stretcher unconscious. After he
was put to bed tho doctor told his
wife to glv0 him sixpenny worth. of
brandy when he came to himself.
After the doctor had left- the wife
told tho daughter to run and fetch
three-penny worth of brandy foi her
.father. The old chap opened his eyes
and aakl in a loud voice: "Six-penny
orth. the doctor sali."?Pittsburg
Chronicle-Telegraph.
HOME OF YOUR_.^'x^
OWN IS A HOMC INOELO
North Anderson
LoU
A Good Buy
:o??
FOR HOMrlS ^gE
rv- * =*--?-Vi
JOHhl LINLEY
If you had bought one of the FIRST lots offered for sale in NORTH
ANDERSON you would have then taken a chance of losing money
On your investment; but not NOW, when NORTH ANDERSON is an
assured SUCCESS.
Enough lots have been bought, and enough nice homes have ,heen
built already by the representative people of Anderson in NOR TH
ANDERSON to assure the success of NORTH ANDERSON as a resi
dential section of Anderson.
Even if there was another Suburban Subdivision near Anderson
with as many splendid advantages for home-sites as NORTH AN
DERSON oilers, still NORTH ANDERSON would continue to grow
if there was no further promotion of this property.
In other words: There isn't more than ONE chance in a THOU
SAND of any person losing money on a purchase of a NORTH AN
DERSON lot; ?ad judging the. FUTURE by the PAST, NORTH AN
DERSON lots are bound to increase in value right along.
Can you find a NORTH ANDERSON investor who wants to sell
his lot for less than what he paid for it? If, by any chance you can
lind ONE, we can name you DOZENS that would not sell their lots
fcor anything less than a good profit.
r
Every Man of Means Makes It a
Point to Invest His Money in Good
Real Estate. This is the Best Dirt
We Know, Anywhere.
See or Phone
JOHN LIN LEY or 'GENE WATSON
Phones 647, 9?6, 310.
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The Clerk Guaranteed IL
"A customer came Into my storo the
other day and said to one bf my
clerks 'bave you anything that will
cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk ?pont
and got him a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colls, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, and said o him, 'it this, does not
cure you. I rill not charrie you ?
cent for it ' So ho took it home and
came back in a day or two and said
he was cured." writes' J. H. Berry
& Co., alt Creek, Va. For sale by all
dealers.