The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 20, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Compound, of Simple Laxative
Herbs Proves ' Most
Efficient
Dr. W. A. Evans, writing for tho
Chicago Tribune, makea the .assertion
that practically everyone, at some]
tim*or ot lier, sutlers frc-m constipa
tion.- Thia applies regardless o? age
or condition In life.'
Hie congestion of stomach waste in
tho bowolB ls evidenced in various
.ways; bloat, eructation or foul stom
ach gases, sick headache, humour, all
indicate constipation, and call for
prompt attention, not only io relieve
tho. present discomfort*'b?t also to
avoid .possible disease that follows
neglect of this Important function.
-Harsh cathartics and violent purga
tives should not .be employed, ;ae
these afford onlj . temporary relief,
while they servo to: shock the entire
system. A nsH/1 laxative such n3 Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ie far pre
ferable and is now the .ret?isdy gen
erally used and prescribed by many
doctors. It is free from opiato or
narcotic drugs, acts coally atid pleas
antly, without griping'or. other pain
and ls a safe, effective family remedy.
Mr. Chas. (Schell, 132 .Church St..
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I saw my first foot hall. game Sat?
urday at Duo-West and 1 suppose I
; watched , tho/ game pretty well,- but
I know'-just about as much after I
.left, as I did bejoro t went.' I never
saw s?ch falling'and tumbling in all
my; life. Those- girls and boya Just
.' hollorpd ?and roared, and it pouring.
down1 rain, and cold too.
. That is One gamo 1 think our law
makers should; pass on in favor tb
* stop it. In our game three boys' Wore
HcrioUBly hurt, probably forever. Now
wh?r?/does-toe fun come in, in such
a garie aB that? . Especially to play
ia cold iains, and ' get hurt may bo
for lire..
v "Tho death angel visited tho home
of Cal McDonald, near Little River
anil took away old Mrs. Hinton. Wc
all hope to meet Mrs. Hlhton in that
honte whero wo never part.' .
, ne, notice the Anderson county
gante law opens'December 1st, yet if
bunters . keep i?p: their'? pace by that
time tuer? will only bo a fow birds to
hunt. k Monday was- a good day and
gunswere firing id oycry directipn.
Tho Duo' .West oil nilli''officials In
formed, us Saturday that they would
only "gin three days in each wcok af
ter November 20th. \Vhy? Wo. wilt all
Qmvo our. cottion ginned, up and sold
then, provided Mr,. .Buyer -lots lt get
a reasonable price.
: Tills .writer; spent Saturday "and ?
Sunday, with friends in Due" WeBt
i?tilo, Mr. Richey,- como! oh and
let's seo who rets the. fountain pan.
*m. '. .
- Cur School enrolled a good number
Monday. Why do p aron ts hold tin r
Flatt
Anderson '
-
? T*ho C. S. Sullivan Estate owns
phill van cannot handle ?ho' probert
; County' property in part payment,
it '.l?s within, say, two miles of
ban lc, a large cotton [warehouse,.ul*!
a large - flourishing school with ?eve
. A splendid public road made of
property. The roads are dil gradey
. ' epuaty. *Th? .Aukufcla: Southfern lL\t
und has a aide traci on tjtls land.
There, is probably 30 acres in one ?
.'Dio teiiatit'fhO??SS:.are' bettor thi
have seen. .'Thor? aro six houses,
f?ui rooms. The land iii Dandy, wi
" Inches'bf tho top.
This placo.: was sold by tho prc
. purchasers :whor,yere speculators v,
c?-il cuu? you ?a? bu> it for thr-! ?ha
thia tiiiurity with one Cr twp.hundrei
enough to pay for this plac?.;
? ,-. yo a: oar. '??Vvo your. children a it
'fO'r.'^tia'rsciL it is in a splendid
iuteiy iiealthy,?tfd:all/right tte .?ve^
-...C-fa the farm adjoining this, the)
They were mllkirig exactly 160 Jewk
ftMiielling- alt arouM-thl? *tf $30.00 t
beeilTented cat 'fcr.^veral years, bt
^ear itVut. 1.1^V?;iUBi made, a tr
1any Doctor?
Grenada; Miss., writes that he found
relief hinio?U b> using ' DJ*. Cald
well's Syrup PopBin and now keeps it
on hand for family uso. A bottle c*
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin - should
have a place in every family medicine
chest. . A trial. bottle can ' bo obtained,
free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, 454 Washington St, Monti
cello, Illinois.
children from school willie it is go
ing on , and after it closes say. Ah,
well X jrast wanted mine to go so bad
I didn't knoV what to do. Thon send
them'on today .1 ; We have a splendid
teacher, come children. S^\v -;: l
Misses Nell.and Laura Templo were
In Due West-Monday shopping.
Miss B?salo Carwlle visited Mrs. J("
K: Temple Saturday.
Our settlement suffered a very sud
den change In weather, ? cold rai?.
and. wind.
' ?\r. ?. B. Young l? suffering witto
c.'-peyere cold.
'Tho "many,friends of Mr. Will Mes
WbOrter wilf* be sorry to , learn that
ho ls in a critical condition juBt now.
Wo wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr. D. B. Temple was in. Columbia
Saturday. He returned Monday.
.Mr. B. S. Temple spent Saturday
eight with Mr. and Mrs. R. H: Carr
Wile near Due West.
Mr. EJd Bowen returned with his
brido Saturday from their houey
moon. . Ttvoy were, warmly welcomed
by their many irlonds. Wo wish,
thfenra Jcvg and happy life.
Distress in hte Stonvieh.
There .are .many people who haye
x distress in. the stomach after meals.
ti Ia.duo to indigestion and . easily
::cm?dl?d by tahing One of .Chamber
lain's Tablolis after vmaais. Mrs.
tfenry Padghan, Victor, N. Y., writes;
For some time I. svas troubled with"
lendache and distressiln my stomach
jwfe??ating, . also ..with .constipation*
\hout cix months ago'I bogan taking
Dhamber?aln'a Tableta. . They .regulat
ed tho action of my towels, and tho
aeaducho and ' other ; annoyances ceas
ed tn a short time."' For salo by all
lealers. .' . ... .
.?tch .? ;ffl
??i^?o..'- . .J
1st telegraph delivery. ':0$m
i^farin of 700 herta. seyehty. miles
?.?.D?b in our h?iida for,?aie. M ra. '.
y:>' : She? would " take Xn?eraon
?ra. nice town In which there isJ^-itf
fe^^arnbe'r of prosperous ? stores, / ?
?g&Csand cloy., runs through- tho
I. jarid aro much better iban lis thia
illway tuna through the property \
There ls annost 500 acres cleared,
?prfjfitfapst lovel.
in anything in this county that I
Four of thora are six monis, 35?ro?^ fi
tu a Eood Clay .-sub-soil .within six j
sent owners for $15,000.00; . /. Tho
'ant broke owing about $12.000.00 . .
:,?iOw there a?si lois of wen .in
l?jales,??'; land that will bring
UMtyjt?tefto -and sUil have Enough
?rl?to Section, good water, abao
r^arUcdiar. . .
.cris ihe ?h?strdairy ? cw. saw.
a?wwth? timo I wa? there. liUnd.
9^0.00'an/'acra.-' Thia flarm-bas
tt lt ls so lovel ^t;thby isould not .
lp down' ib?ro to lit?k; lo^er the
Service? tn the Churches of
, Anderson Tomorrow.
F4rst Baptist Church. ;
9:50-Teachers',grayer service.
10:00-?ibl? school, Dr. A. L.
Smothers, superlntendcnt.
11:30-Public worship-Sermou hy
tbe pastor. John E. White. 8ubject:'
"Tho Christian Thinking? White."
7:30-Public worship. Sermon by
tho pastor. Subject: "Paul's Fool.'":
Wednesday. .;
0:45-Teachers' meeting. . ? '
7:30-Prayor and praise service,
led hy tho pastor. Third week in tho
school ot prayer. Subject: "God's re
sponse to the Individual." -yj
The public is cordially invited to be
-prcsnt and worship with u? at al!
these services.
Flint Presbyterian Chureta.
Tho pastor and ofllcers of tho First
Presbyterian wish to extend a very
cordial invitation to tito public 1?
worship there tomorrow.
Tho following is' the calendar for
tho day: .
Sabbath school ot ten o'clock under
tho superintendency of ftlr. E. W.
Brown. Tho- lesson is rr om Jonah
IIi:l-IV:ll. The subject ls "Jonah: |
A Missionary to Nineveh.J* It. is a
foreign missionary lesson. Tho pas*. !
tor, Rov. W. H. Frazer, D. D.. will
preach at 11:30 and 7:30. Tho morn
ing sermon will be from I Thess. 1:3. j
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Mrs. Norman Galt'a .Gowns Are
About to Came Diplomatic
Row.
Paris, Nov. 19.-The Paris dress
makers* syndicate has blacklisted twa;'
American customers of German origin,
ono named Kurzman, reputed to bc
commissioned to buy gowns'Tor-Mrs.'
Norman Galt, according to Gustavo
Terry's newspaper, the.Louvre.
The newspaper avers that Kv.rzman
threatened'to raise a diplomatic jnnoa
tlo? beca?so" of: the modiste's rt??u's?T
to accept orders from him. , '-?ti^i
Tbi? Louvre,declares,,however that,
cacu house,has offered to supply
S>wns. to. Mrs. G&It with its conipH>
onts without having them pas's
through .hands', of an intermodia'ryT
Paul Pierot, tho president of tho
dressmakers syndicate, ls absent
from Paris. His.confidential secretary.
Iiowevct,'confirmed, the statement that
Tfarzman threatened to TH?SO diploma
tic questions stiver the matter. ???'?
"You may declaro that, nb.mcmhor
of our syndicate will deliver gowns to
Kurzmau or throu^.^Kuraman or any
uuici Gcfiiiau. ?uurjC, ' nala "ino Bccr>2
tory.
"At tho" ame time each or every
member cf- tho syndicate' would \be
proud to. bo ?ob?rod with a commis
sion tr?, ^nakc gowns for. Presiden!:
;WU?on's fiancee and' would, bo most
,'nappy, ir-lierutftted; to present ?it'vfttit.'
our .compliments."
Othor?eadJng houses refuse to state
whether briant .ttiey/b'ave had orders
for jgownfe, ..
?iiiiii
mi
Greenville, Nov*. -19.~Shrme^rs;.Ot
Greenviilo and th?3.1riime?laio vicinity
?will leave f^or Charleston: Wediieaday,' j
November 24, by way of tho'Greeaville i
and Columbia -riiwa; '.'tb attend Uso
;Th?hk?iBlvi'hg ceremonial session, bf
Omar Templo. Ancient x\fabid Order
Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine,; Tills
is tho announcement from W. Ti.
Tabor, division - passenger agent Tor
the Southern 'railway - company. -t>-:a
'has. made an JnVb^igailon aa tb tbc ]
movement, t?pec?at p?Hmun 'c?fy will !
bo furhinhed in eu.iifpplng tb'e train for j
tho Sh ri?era. ?
It is M?r^ers?mHl that nb??t tw?btyV
.fiVe ?lirinera- from Greenville will'ot;
tend tho ceremonial. Members Of -tlib
order in -Gaffney, i?j&rtanburg? ?nl?n,
Sb?eavino and ot?cr point? in thai
vicinity will travel by tho Caro;ina
Special, leaving on-Wednesday,
Cbarleoton ia rt^W?g preparations
to enterthin t'&>'Joveral : Kcfndrcid
Shrines .who will attend the itali
"?eyemohl?t :
Greenville will moko a bid for tho
s?Hng-eerembnial nojit year, . , .
Subject: "Tho . Three 'Immortal
Grates and Their Soparuto Func
tions.'*,'"Pa* subject for tho.evoialug
hour will, bo: "The True Theory of
Lifo." Ushers will meet strangers ot
the ?Soor, show them to seats and
i^To them ft hymn nook. "Como with
us-and'?wp Will do theo good."
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Grace Church.
tte*.' Jv H. Glbboney, rector. Phono
83b. > . . i
Sert ickier thc Sunday a&wt before j
advent, November 21 st :
8:00 H. m.-The Holy Eucharist.
10:15-Sunday school.
ll:30-^MOrnlng prayer and eer
mon'.
4:30-r?horal evten song and ser
?h?n.
Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, 11:00 j,
. m. Tho. Holy Eucharist and scr- j
mon, v,:
Kriday,,4':30 p. m.-Evening pray-|
cr. .
Thero will he an important mealing',
.oltho congregation after the Sunday
morning service to consider tho ad
vent mission,which is tb bo held in
[Grace church'durlng the week begln
Lnins November 29th. ^ The offering
on Thanksgiving . Day ls for tho
Church ilcJUeOrphaj*hge. j There will
bO'.tt me?lL?ng 'of the Ch?t'i?hm?n club
oh Monday evening at eight o'clock-at
tho rectory. r . ?'.
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Mr. J. A. Brock has TclurnCd domo
I after ' a-'business trip io Charleston,
{Columbia, and Augusta, Ga. i:
,'Miss Frnnkio FntbenBteln bas ro
I turned to her home in Au gu Bte?, Ga.,
attar, a vls%?o her brother, Mr. G.
A. Hubenstein., >
Miss Julia Kawllosky of tho county
j Uar, in tho city shopping yesterday.
.'WCwra..;>?V.]Cl. -Tnoinpson und C. IV
Watson' of .Starr wore business viai
|tors yesterday.
.Mls3 Georgia Sell Baskin of Iva was
ia.jt>>o: oUy ' BbjJpplag yestorday..
' Mr. -TV P.1 Kirk or Abbeville spout'
yesterday . in tho city. .
; Mr. Marshall Jones of Iva spent
^t?stordny in Anderson.
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Mr. J. J. : Martin of ' s ; county
Bpont yesterday in-the city.
,. Mr. Baxter.^Hodgea of Starr was a
visitor ye?terday. .
Mr.. and Mrs. C. M. Gentry pf
Willlamaton were in tho etty on Fri"
day.
! Mr.,.E. II.- Wolborn was a buslnoss
visitor from willlamston yosterday.
?Price of Pilsen.*
When "Tho. 'Prlnco of Pilsen" ls
shown.. hore at tho Anderson Theatre.
Nov. ?3rd, the enormous all star re
vival will bo. headed^ by sovoral of thc
original pi .'r.cipais, chief of whom ls
Jess? Dandy who originated ?thc role
bf "Hans .Wagner" , which, f he: '1. hhs
pl?>;?d moro/ than-. urea'.:'-.thousand
iiihjps; Tho cast vrlll offer Mabel tflar
tis. Edward T. Mora, Earl McHafBo,
Geo. Meyers, -Irene Duke, Florence
HbnebV Holen : Fit*. P?irick, Dorothy
Delmore, with "Tte , Prlnco of PH
con's". own orchestra and a chorus
of thirty-seven radiant, young and
beautiful glrl:i who ddd'charm t'.aAU
gat?iy - to the pOrfortri?hco.
Auction classes ferniinfjr daily ut
?bh?uolo Hotel} Miss Cnrtls Instruc
ter.. .
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terest
' \k ^PWM ?it""? ?i?l vBluO' Kilian. V/
'-'Sil '.V^Kfl A* *? na "l^cr. lier ?y y?ap
Glorious Inljian Summer
? ? ? i -~.1, ... .i""r,iT?i^..*,
yThe Ruby of the Year? C?r^??tet" ?
We h?ve had a mag
.nWi*j?t:?a??, bur w?nij?f;
has now set in. Pre> !
pare for it with
Mi
Anderson Paint
W?M."
0 M I N G!
.ive BUSTER BROWN
1 lils Dog TIGE
iTo the Store of
BAILES & CO.
ANDERSON, S. C.
ioy, Nov. 22
iii I'II i i* i i nu i..illili'.II.un,?,, H. . ...'..HMM ?. ..iii' " ' : *
ree Eotertainm?tit
v?ryfeody Invited
ment that will amuse and ih
m TO EVERY BOY Ililli
SOE
ii jj. j.. .iii... . , . ..
j?O?SES FOU II?KT
That Are Not Fully Wired
TTQT* Elset rici ty
Are Not Modern and Up to Date
j W&en you move this-yea?, insist on having -a.house'that' has |
aii modern conveniences. f\ '.
Don't be satisfied with anything hut electricity. . Don't ac
-xept. any thing "just us good" for there isn't .anything just as
I good.
The price of electricity has been going down,^[fuc thc cost
of other necessities has increased. Allow us": to:: show you
- where-it is to yodr advantage to usc our Service,
Southern Public Utilities ??.
i I H?o*e No. 223.
Cast-iron Shears ureak easHw Soft steel Shears soon be
; ^me;4?t^and:refuse to cuCr?ll poor; sheafs ^6rk:^;?^^ (;,'
. Then^yo?'jinve te press arid.grind the hlades together ry
lix^^y^^?^?f cut. This means an ?c'?ftt?;J^Jrjt?^vf!jr^rl^?U:-;>'*;
fingdfs'?^
; ''"y/I&S.'-SHffAi^^iloVtiot wor?? loose bat eui-?lean an\1 smooth c
aity'material; no jir;atter how heavy or.ligliii with case and -ter. .
. tahtty.
Call anti see; t?i?many different s?ytesW^SS-'SH?^^'antl.
}:'BC^O^:^c.'fixy?t ;#revery concelya|>le--?'i.e. .
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