The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 16, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Dreaded At
More Tha
????tl Frail?la and Traxo nud HHS
Me?er Since Been. Troubled
With Gall-stones.
Mrs. Mary E. Franse, whoso ad
dross is West Point, Nebr., Dex 411,
has written to the Pinus laboratories
a. very , strong endorsement of Frntt
ola and Traxo. In her letter, MrB.
Franso says: "About ten years ago I
waa about to undergo an opcrntton for
gall-stones when I heard pf your med7
leine. Dreading an operation above
. everything I determined to try Frult
; Ola,'and;Traxo and have never been
sorry I'did BO, aa I have never been
troubled, with1 gall-stones since."
Frult'ola 1B a powerful lubricant for
tho intestinal organs, and one dose la
usually;??mclcnt to give ample evi
dence of' Its efllcacy. it Boftens the
congested masses, disintegrates the
hardened partidos that occasion so
much su ff pring, and expels the accum
ulated waste to the Intenso relief of
:tho patient. - Following ? , doBo of
, ,'FruStola, Traxo should bo taken three
>bf four Union a day in order to rebuild
and restore the system that has boen
weakened " end run-down by constant
Buffering. .It is a splendid, tonic, act
s' trig on the livor and'stomach most
iiene heal ly.
TUBERCULOSIS
? ' " ' - ' a ' , ? .
.?CO;000 . |Re? Croas Christmas
Sepals Go Ga Sate in
* \ December.
. ? - -
The Red Cross Seal Commission of
* South Carolina has reopened its ofllco
tn t.ic Union National Hank Building
- at Columbia and! ls planning to con
duct again tho enorgotic atate-wido
salo pf the seals which are to be
jused'during tho month of Dccembor
??. the. backs of lottere, .packages,
. jUto?^s,'the^t?r? jjto?rams and any
place* they will riticK.* ,..
Tho commission has. sent:in an or
der to the.National Ited Cro^s. society
for a shipment bf four hundred thouB
ppd^F.'?d Cross Christmas seals and
' advertising material ia proportion,
in 1913 there were sold th South
Carolina approximately 250,000. of
these lUtle messengers or health. In
1014, owing tb the depressed finan
cial condition bf the state, tho sal?
approximated daly about 150,000. This
. yearn with the financial outlook more
encouraging, tv.o commission hop erv to
be able to dispose of the entire ;tot of
> r -?00,000, and an enthusiastic campaign
for securing agents in the: towns
. ?: .---i . w's .1 j''i -, '
t-V \Jeft?, S. C. V
It's time now for y
|| ter Coat Suit, Dress c
buy them. Our styles are bi
complete an&oiir price's are m
i Qperati?ti
? ?nythitig
MTIS. HAUY E. FRAN8F
In the tilca of the Plnus laboratories
at Monticello, Ul.; are many letters
gratefully acknowledging tho satis
factory 'results following tho uso ol
Frultola and Traso. Arrangements
have been mndo for tho distribution
Of tboso excellent remedies by leading
drug stokes everywhere. In Anderson
Fruitola and Traxo can bo obtained at
Evans' Pharmacy, threo stores.
: throughout the state to place tho
seals on sale is-now berum. -
, w.Tbe, Red ? Cross 'seals sell for one
cent .each, and ninety per cent of the
proceeds from the sale during the
I Chrhd mu;; season 1B kept in the ?tate
I ot South Carolina to aid in tho fight
! against Tuberculosis., . Thereforo
evtery penny-'that ls put into a Red
Cross Christmas seal is ? bullet in
the great little against consumption
in our state. .
Recommends Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. .
"Last winter I used ;. ? bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for . a
bad bronchial cough. I felt its bene
ficial effect Immediately and before I
had finished the bottle I was cured.
I never tiro of recommending this
remedy to my friends," writes Mrs.
William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind. For
sale by all dealers.
Two Children Had Croup.
The two children of J. W. Nix, mer
chant, Cleveland, Ga., had croup last
winter.'. One was a boy of ?, the other
a girl .of 8 years. Mr. Nix . writes:
"Both : got ro choked up th?y could
hardly br catho and Couldn't talk. 1
gave them Foley's Honey and Tar and
nb th i n i ; else: 'and it entirely aired
them." Thin reliable medicine should
bo in every homo for it gives immed
iate relief ' t rom colds, coughs and
fctoupi. h?^la raw inflamm?d throat
and loosens phlegm. Sold everywhere.
Capital .and Surplus ?180,000.00
Collections Given Prompt Attention
?flJson A. Smyttfe VF. ?. Greer,
. President. V. P. and Cashier.
H. & Ccmphell? Asst, Cashier.
??BK*
? Capital and Surplus $126,000.0?
Coi io ct ion ?i Given Careful Attention
2IUson A. Smyth, Jab. A, Haugen*,
President. . . Cashier.
B. E. Tenison. Asst. Cashier*
ou to s?lect your wiri
er Hat if you meart to
sautiful, pur assortments' are . ;
i?st reasonable. ' .
'Arid^jip^^jllP sat
Isf?ctionvabout buy
ing yourRe?dy4o-W?ur ?nd^^^ :
Millinery here, and that'f $c , v
certainty that . you^.wc?r?ni;
. apparel js Correct in every
detail; We've n?.v>; gorids ar
riving Daily. Drop -, Iii td
tfay and. look at the beauti
ful thing?: which are coming 1
in on every Express. .
AVe haye the grestf- T
itfut Trimmed and Unirmv
Bjed ; hats ; we* ; haye e y e r
bf ought ; to' Anderson ;
?P^rfccs,-?t?;,r1giir.
Service? tn the Caches of
Anderson Tomorrow.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:50-Teachers meeting.
10:00-Biblo schoql-Dr. A. L.
Smethcrs, Supt.
11:30-Public worship. Berman by
the pastor, John E. White. Subject:
'When Jesus Wept."
8:00-Public worship. german by
tthe pastor. Subject: "Lovo That Will
Not lot us Go."
Monday.
3:30-Meeting of tho executive com
mittee of the W. M. S. TLvis ls an
important meeting, and a full atten
dance is desired.
4:00-Regular monthly meeting pf j
tho W. ??. S. The ?hilaren aro In
vited to attend the story hour con
ducted by Mrs. J. E. Harton in tho
basement.
Wednesday.
7:15-Teachers meeting. ,
8:00-Prayer and praise service,.led
by the pastor.
Tho public ls cordially Invited j to
attend and worship ' wltfii us ot ali
these meetings.
ANDERSON JI?IZIHS
P?Y GLOWING TRIBUTE
|f? LATE CHAS. S. SULLIVAN
AND HIS COOri
WORKS
MUST NOT SfTO
?But Work Starteo\By Him Must j
Be Kept Up-Letter From
Friend is Putilidteid.
Anderson, S. C., Oct. 15, 1915.
Mr; Editor:
SInco the news' first reached my
I ear3 that Charlie Sullivan had ' pass
ed away from the activities of this
life, the question bas como . to me
over .ahd. over a?ain-what .are >wo
going to do about it? Who will;take,
kin place In the church-who will
take bia place at-the college? W2io
will take his place in the civic and
Bocial uplift of Anderson? Who will
taSce his place In a hundred differ
ent places where there is now ? va
cancy. - ,
The conclusion I have reached ls
this-There is no one individual . in
this entire city who can do tho-work
that this man has been doing;- And
yet it must go oh. God did not In
tend thet it should stop by removing
him, r.nd Ile wiii hold those- Of us
who still livo accountable tory . lt?
prosecution. While the memory ot his
ghod works arni- nebia life aro still
fresh iii our memories, let us. divide 1
J Up his 'work and make .'ris task! eur i
j tasks and seo to it that no part of his
i work is left undone.
ThiB morning wlillo thoughts such
I aa. these were, being revolved: in my
mind, I. received ? lotter : from '-.a"
I friend, r ac of Anderson's most prom'
' Inent jusiness men whose soul bad
beep touched' and so filled by thc
I splendid achievements of our departed
vrlends that lie felt that be could not
begin..the days work, until he had
unbosomed lids. thoughts * to some
one. The thoughts are-sb inspiring
and'.beautifully expressed t-V.-at I nm
going to ask that you print thl? let*
ter believing that: it will refroBhvtfto
BOUI of every Individual 'who reads it. j
Yours very truly,
-' B, A. Henry.
|Dr. B..A. Henry.
My Dear Doctor: . ;
Tho remains of Charlie Sullivan
I were laid; in tho family plot.-yesterday
I afternoon and tho vast concourse of
I hts friends. and fellpw members of
tlie community wended their csvoral;
[Woy ?nomo with saddened hearts jaiit
wondering mind?.
It was. a v.omkrfal sight io rice tho
?throng's of men, w?inen ?nd children
i who filled to ;bvsr??owing tho. ?vasy
j Baptist .church, eVovyope,, intent on
paying homage ta the map ', w ho h ad
lived his life among them and whose
remains were .-ea sooh'to :.V?MsJ?i8fc
their sight forever.
But lins - Charlie Sullivan '
from un? Kia body has beep.
nvunity. ho . ldved. had passed forovo
from ne?/ Chpjll?. SuiUvc?, i?ye$ aft
served his family with a deybt^on that J
waabee^t^
church with ApMwer.ah? energy; Oxat
only,be prompted by an intense
n-A and a consuming do-j
^/.uoift?plp^1!HO*sn/*a:{
?^tW&hfc Jt. ?i?t?tiai way as
only a ?trong, powerful maa. whf?el
Interests . ort? large , and whose* dis-]
sjtlon .is for good; can; serve antf]
-*?Vislo?^?f? he fteld.Jtt^^iu?ce ber j
,, Ot ItlsV?epaikir? ?w?m fec -?ssc:
of.blsj ?ctrvltles.:. lt is mero re??onv
?we to believe that* ht* great work
; bo continued, anti that; the . fcri$'
he has lived and served will bo
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
: The services- at tho First Presbyter
ian church tomorrow aro announced
for tho following hours: Sabbath
school ?t f?n o'clock, under the super
intendency of Mr. E. W. Brown. Thc?
pastor, Rev; W. H. Frazer, D. D.,
will .preach'at 11:30 and 8 o'clock.
Tho "evening service will bo evan
gelistic and the singing will bo a
prominent feature o? the service. A
very cordial invitation is extended to
the public to worship with this con
gregation at any and all- of tho ser
vices." ,' Couie thou with us and we
will do'thoo good."
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday school at 10:15.
Morning service at 11:30. 8ubjoct,
"Each. Shall Go to His Own Place:"
Duet by Mr. Sam Orr Trlbble and
Miss Ruth Watkins.
Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sub
JpQt-77'Each Shall Receive His. Own
Reward According to His Own Work;"
Solo by Mr. Sam Orr Trlbble.
We cordially Invite you to. worship
with us.
an inspiration to others to livo and
serve. .?.
God in His wisdom created this
man-to:Bcrve Him first and because ot
that service to servo bis fellowman.
Hp-would not permit such a man to
leavo tho work so ably performed did
not He know the influence of that
energetic and whole-souled Ufo was
to abide1 with His children forever,
andi continue through others the up
building of that which 1B good and
trtt?< '
. The college which-.ho loved and
Borvod will miss him greatly. The !
church of his choice will mles him
as tow, lt any, of its members would
be missed and the community at large
will mica his ever ready disposition
to servo. Its interests. . All of these
agencies will feel the loss most acute
ly' but -the feeling of loneliness that
must, come to his family and to those
less happily provided with this worlds)
goods will bo i ii ten so and the suffer
ing and .longing for a sight of. the
much loved face will bo before them
alway*.:.,.).) . - - 1
CharUe. Sullivan was a man in ?very j
censo of the -word. Ho wa.s a truly!
Christian man was gen oro us in -his
dealings with all agencies, tor good,
was charitable to a fault toward
those who deserved charity and was:
ever ready, to do no un co in an open j
woy every agency that was tending ?
towards evil;
/May his good work continue always
and may Iris life be an Incentiva ' to
?ll mankind to do as be did and serve
God and aR. mankind with onergy and
love BO that when death shall come
upon ?B we may be ready to enter in
to closer communion with. God as
Chas. S. Sullivan has done and at
the. samo time luave behind us an
Inf 1 nen cn and-example that will be an
inspiration: too ll who aro left behind
ip BO scmTiUOT ?hd our roi low - be
ing;,, that we may, when our .ap
pointed time may arrive, be as ready
to enter intoj tho new Ufo as was the
caso with . oar friend. who bas gone
Oom us, yet,'continues with ??, m all
but the flesh.
When Baby Has the Croup. ,
When a mother ts awakened from
sound sle'op to find her child who has
gone to bed apparently In the best of
health struggling for breath; she is
naturally alarmed. Yet if shu can
keen her pr?sence of mind and give
Chatnberlaln*s Cough Remedy, every
/ed, quick relief will follow and tho
Child will droirto sleep to awaken- in
tluv morning ashwell aa ever. Th?3
reiHedy has . been in use for many
years with uniform success. For BCle
by all dealers.
lt's Grandmother's Recipe to
. Restore Color," Gloss ^
and Thickness. . ' .'
' r-i... r-L:
Hair .that loses Ra color and lustre,
br'when It faded, turds gray, dull and
lifeless, is causerj by a lack of sulphur
m th?.halr^: Oiir. grandmother, made
a, mixturo of ,Sage Ton and Sul
phur to keep her. locks dark and beaur
t?f?l, and thousands dt women and
???n who value, that, oven color, that'
beau tl fut dW.v?nX??vof hoir which ls
;<o attractive,' vio only this old-time
recipe.. v .
Nowadays .^?. j^i;i??? 'famous mix
ture by asking atony drug store for
f&!?&&t bottle .ct "Wyeth's Sage &nd
""' which, darkens
7, so evenly, that
m&::m.n basteen
?aWSM?stcKih'g and falling hair.
aSwgJun t dam pen a sponge dr < edit
Wrmi iwlth It Mi ! draw- this through
your hair, taking - ono email strand at
$<fttige? By? mornju? ^he .ittfy hair
disappears; hu^'^JUU^PSgua M*
??d?er wltk Wyeth'sVSoao end; sul
phur ib imMk^i^^tm^uix^
Ot i th? ?-?ffet, a, few appllea
-..48. It also brtuffn back the gloss
aaa lustre and. elves lt au appearance
jot; abundance, 'V
IH?EI8IG rite
ll
OF PUPILS I? THE CITY
SCHOOLS OF* ANDER
SON
EXPECT 4,000
Before the End of the Year Stated
Supt. McCain* Yesterday
..? . ' Afternoon.
The reports ot the various teachers
In the city schoolB made on the end
of Ui? first month, October 5, show '
some interesting facta about the en
rollment of pupils. Tho total enroll
ment for both tho whlto and negro
schools ls 3,014, there being an en
rollment ot 2,1.83 white pupils and 831
colored. These figur?e do not in-1
eludo tho night Bchools, wihlch have j
not b??c? reported.
This enrollment ls an Increase of
320 over last year for both the white
and colored. Tho increase 1B very
noticeable in tho number ot white
pupils attending the schools Wal s year !
as compared with tho samo dates last
I year and tho year before. For. the
same dt-te in 1914 there wai*, an en
rollment In the whlto school B of $1,
981, or 202 fewer that there are O ils I
year. In 1913 at the same dato thore
was an enrollment of 1,081 tr 502 tow
er white pupils attending today.
. "I expect the enrollment to reach
4,000 this year," stated Supt. Mc
Cants yesterday ??tornoon. "Thoro|
will be a great many moro pupils af?
ter Christmas, especially. As to the
tho negro BCKIOOIB, I expect a. troraon- j
dona Increase within the next month.
Mirny of thom aro Btlll tn'the cotton
fields and for that reason they aro
not attending school at present."
The enrollment by schools ls os- j
follows. .. t <
rYhlte Schools.
High school.... .. 238^
Market Street. 288
Fant street.. .349
Kennedy street. 349
Glenn street.... 1532
South Side.. ...... .253
East, Wliitner.1231
North Anderson. 31
Total... . ... 2,183
Ncsrro Schools.
?A. . .. .. 309
IJ. 410
C, not open. -
D. HO I
Total.....:. 831
Grand total, 3,014.
We have add
dep?rtmeai toi
our business
and will carry a full line
of Heavy and F an cy
Groceries-Have just re
ceived ? Car Lpad pf thej
Finest Flour a G?r Loadi
[of the ?est Salt and a>!
lin? of Canned
Goods, Sugar, Coffees,
etc.
You will find anything!
in Grocery line here and
our Mr*. Av E. Mull will
be gl?d to serve you at
any hour bf the day and
at prices to let you live
too.
!
Come in anti see us--We will]
save you -money am! give, you' the
Freshes! Gtfods in town,
l?ii'deirsorii
Go.
Bring us your wants
tomorrow for every
little thing you need.
We can fm 'em in a
manner.
Coat Suits. Dresses?
Skirts, Shirt Waists,
Millinery. Shoes,
Hosiery
Of course you'il find "Fancy
Fixings" of every description
Neckwear, Jewelry, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs
Ras?r'sT?nsorial Parlors
Cut The Price
SH?VES REDUCED TO - - lo?
Best equipped phop in the city. Strictly Sanitary. :tClean-?
lineas is Next to Godliness.". Efficient Workmen-Best ?ervtee.
iii every reapcr.S. V " 7: .r.:':/|
'. . ' : ' ?' -, .- - " .? . -:. .' .';.r.';^j
GarLer?; Rainer, Bruce, Lindsay and Kasor.
Rae?r'? Tonsorial Pareora
Lig?n & Ledbetter Bldg. Next to Ra?road cn North Maia;
2 lb Can Cmco'Sells at 25c, a can. ..20c
4 lb Can Crisco Selb at SOc, a can. ........ .. .. .40c
A 20c Glass Jar Beech Nut Di"iud Beef and a 10c Ja?
Beech Not Peanut Butter both for,... .......20c
? ! /.: .-. . . ? ? . : '
Good Flour, per each. , . .'. .25c, 50c,' 75c, $1.50
. ft ? ; ' . . .. ?
. 4 Cana Spotlosa Cleanser and 1. Bo's Lustro Window and
M?tal Polish and ? Jiffy Broshs all fo?v^,. ;> : ^ .\2Se
10 lb Bucket Snowdrift Lard. . ... .> ;.. . fisk
?Mrj?S Bucket Snowdrift Lard. . ., . .. .v.. a.. '.'. .$1.90
.. :i:^;.:;;::::.;.;v"-.^
j; V; -?^^l?r^ ?itiRE wira THE KG BUSINESS''
S??f H ?S?b? Gft?CEkt co.