The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 04, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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ONE DOLLAR
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Buys a dandy-new style Shirt Waist. Opened
today 'some three br four dozen In .White Voltes,
prettily trimmed with .co.foreU hands of Voile
and colored dots. Sure you'll like them much.
The sizes and colors'arc .Well assorted. We
won't promise you can get them after today,
just hecaiis? they ?r?fgp?r?g in a* hurry when
the folks see them. '
Remember
We show, day in and day out the very class
iest line of high grade Shirt Waists in the city-?
in all wanted materials and clever styles
to $10.00
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WALKER-M'ELMOYLE .TO. ; Plays, drills, songs, otc. Music will
y ?XPn?b?CTiM<^ A;-foe.?furnished hy the Zion band.
GIVE AN INTERESTING ? Tho ' exercises "Witt? begin promptly
PLAY CLOSE OF SCHOOL r-;,8 o c,ock
' ? ? ? . The domestic science class will
'". " . . hilve their last lesson on next Frl
Tho farmers. in-this section * are l,a5r* , --, ..'.._?__ . *.
' about, through planting.
; Mru. J. E. AJlgood is vndfcing her .Hate Retnrned Home,
mother at Spartanburg. ' ?. - . ,
I Miss Hattie Kay madora Hying trip Mr. ?nd: Mrs, Fred Winslow ol
!to Atlanta last weeli'/ ... Farmer City, M.; who have been
Mi*/ (Haddon, Misses Jordan and spending tho winter lu St, Peter?
Hndddn, visited. Mte?es Lucy Haddon jbuvg,. Fla.), carno by Anderson on
and Lizzie Hagan on-last Wednes- ^^ Velum homo <*id have teen
; Miss Cortrudd 'johnstoii entertain- spending several days with/ Mr. and
;ed thp?teachers;;:?nd' Mrs. ltobinson Mrs. <3, F. McConnell. >MJ.ss Bertie
on lust. Friday.T; , McConnell accompanied them home
m% o!rlSycS.'^",t^ ? mf. -? ?
hth an entertainment will be gjv;?* ~at ??er. Mr. Fred A. McConnell, who
tho Behool Ihrliding, ' consisting of. lives ne?r/Farmer. Cltyr 111:.
'mmm III il ii i / Yy'Q? IJ-' " ','"?->>' LI jg ' fe jil i j ^.n j in I i????????????i'
J.B.DUKE AND PARTY
S
MERELY TRIP OF INSPECTION
AND NO SPECIAL IM
FORTANCE
NOTHING DOING
In Regard, to Completing Line'
From Spartanburg to G es
tonia at Present
;
Arriving In tho city yestermadj
morning at 10 o'clock, Messrs. J. B.
Dilk3, W. S. Lee, 2. V. Taylor, C.
S. Allen, ?j&v W, Crosby and T.
Thomason of the Piedmont and Nor
thern lines, and Mr! Wilson^ vico
president of tho American Tobacco !
company,, spent two hours in tim)
city riding in automobiles with
iriends over the City. Tho parly]
left Anderson at 12 o'clock on u j
special car for Greenville.
Mr. Leo told a representative of
The Intelligencer that tho trip hem
was merely av. Inspection trip and
that they wive Just looking over
tho property of the companies. Mr.
Duke and party had spent Tuesday
at High Falls in Chester'county, and
from there came to Greenwood. From
Greenwood they came to Anderson.
Mr. Leo reiterated the statement
made ho made in Anderson u few!
months ago'in regard to the com
pletion of tho interurban line from
SpartanbUrg to Gaatonlu, which wad
to tho effect that the matter had nev
er been fully decided upon. Ile stat
ed,' however, ?hat the work would
probably be done some time in the
future.
Willie in the city yesterday mem
bers of the party conferred with
Messes. J. D. Hammett, li. ti. Gos
sett and Ti. E. Llgon.
Fl WK DESTROYED .MME
Mr. Way mond (\ .Matt Ison Suffered
Loss ou Tuesday.
The home of Mr. Fnymor.a . C.
Mattlson on 'Richards avenue was
badly datnnged by fire on . Tuesday
morning, the entire roof and practic
ally all ot the-second story being
turned off. The origin pf the fire
was said to be from a flue In the
kitchen.
. Nearly all of the furniture on tho
lower floor of the house was taken
out and was hot damaged. There
.w?s- $.2,500 insurance on .tpP-. house
hod goods and $3,5C0 on the house..
ASK FOR and GPT
HORl?lCK?S
' THE ORIGINAL '
.MALTED MILK?,
Oneal substitutes cost YOU sams priva,
IF HUIR IS MING
PUSE SAGE itu
Herc's Grandmother's ftecipe to
Darken add Beautify
j Faded Hair .
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only bc had by brewing
u mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Your hair. Is your, rharm. lt makes
or njarB -.the face.. ? When ? lt fades,
turns gray or streaked,-just an appli
cation or two of Sage and Sulphur en
hances its appearance a hundredfold.
Don't bother to prepare the mixture ;
you can get this frjnous old recipe^Im
proved by the addition of other; In
gredients for BO cents a largo bottle,
all ready for-use. lt is called Wyeth's
gage. and ' Sulphur Compound. Tnls
can always be depended upon to bring
back tho natural color and lustre of
yor . hair... . ? ?
Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and
iSulphur Compound- now : because it
darkens 1 no naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell Jt'haa boen applied.
You simply dampen a spoy.e or soft
brush with lt and draw thi* through
|?tlie halr,: taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another appli
cation it becomes beautifully dark and
appears: glossy and lustrous. This
ready-to-use preparation ls a delight
ful .toilet; requlsUe .for those whoMftfe
ciro dark hair Mid a youthful appear
ance.'' It is not intended for the cure,
mitiguen'; or prevention of . dlse?se.
Tr?vele*
When yod take your ti
supply yo?reelf-with K. N
'i -- - :?? ?
. Cashed' every wherfc; j
Mificatjon j ?if ?b$t no ?rie
' an A the ..cost is Very srhall
K.^N. aig^ Traveler's '
* COMING AND GOING ?
? ? 4* t t
Mr. J.' E. -Wanuamaker of- St.
Matthews wa8 among the visitors yes
terday. ;
Mr. Roy Johns, secretary of the
Y. M. C. A., ut Clemson spent yes
terday In Anderson.
Messrs. -Fr-ed C. Kay, L. D. (Jeer'
and D. Goer-of Honeu l'ath were
among t)?" vi - I tors lu the city yester
i*? iff -
Mr. Ws vliV^ljfouchet or Iva spent!
yesterday i?V Anderson.
Misft.yprm?lle. Pettigrew of Barnes
wuM in tne'?.olty." shopping yesterday.
'Mr. John Long of Liberty spent
Wednesday 'fu Anderson.
Mr. W, L;? McGowan cf tho Moun
tain Creely section was among those
lu Anderson yesterday.
Mr. C. W. Brown of Starr was
ti huRines3 visitor.yesterday
Mr. C. W. Brown of Stnrr was a
business visitor yesterday.;/
Mr. C. C. Jones of Starr spent
ye?<:erdayr* tri Annerson.
Messrp. J. B. Gray and C. M.
Gray or St?r?t|iwe|e 'in tho city Wed
nesday:' j _ x"
Mofees Salll? Rosa Wharton
of Iva spent yesterday in Anderson
shopping. .
.Messrs?. J. lt! .and Luther Brock
of Iva were visitors in the c.Uy yes
terday.
'Mrs. J. W. Kln& bf Troy is visit
ing in tho city.1)/;.^!, , .
Mrs. J. P.- Jacobs, of Clinton and
Mr?. J. Bollng? Jones of Petersburg
Va., are visiting their' sister. Mrs.
J. B. Townsend.,iV
MTS. Clarence Linder of Hartwell,
Ga., is visltihg'friends hero.
BUTAN JOKES A MUSK WILSON'
President Hears & former Secretary
Ridiculed on Stage.
Washington Dispatch to New ,Yort
American. ; . '. "
Presidet? : Wilson ^hea,rd his formet
fiocretoiy bf .state, '^William Jcnning?
Bryan, made, the butt of ridicule and
with several hu mi red others, laughed
?heartily at salU^^iiimed at the com
moner. Accompanied by Mrs. WU
son, tho president- attended a per
.orinrjice of Zelgfeid's ^Follies."
Hardly a person; in -the audienc?
'aile.'l to glance nt the president) whet
Mr. Bryan was under fire. At first I
see ned asrjf'. thc president didn't in
ten 1 to take" any notice of the joke?.
But his reserve gave way when Wi!
We3t made-up as Bryan, stalked tc
the front of tho stage and.In a sten
torian voice declared:
"I resign."
Fresh Meadow Brook Fem
buttermilk at the Owl Drue
Store."
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! LISTEN
You are spending toe
much money I Pleas?
think one minute!
Whafc per . cent ol
your mcome do yoi
save? Unless you pul
aside some each pa}
day you are not doinjj
your duty to yourself 01
family. '
Join . the Saving;
Club now.
The Strongest Bank
. v'jiji th*?-CQunty.
m
??? ft*
' :?C ' ?".'?:C! >' .""""'V
;ip this summer ??e sure anti
?avc?er's Checks.
JBffi
i
Kr .?
/our signature -is your iden
esor?a(n get them cashed;
%kc%$.w? formale at
iv? . -.'
NEGRO 1 HAS
STEVE LESTER SEEMS TO
HAVE MADE ESCAPE
FOR PRESENT
SEARCH YESTERDAY
County:- G slice rs ari tl Citizens; Con
tinued Searches Yesterday;
Without Results
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1 Up until a late hour la?t night
Steve LeBter, tte negro youth want
od for attemptAnjg crimina! spoult on
a young lady in tho upper section of
thia county .on Tuesday morning, hud
not .been Jocated. although Sheriff
Ashley and""Deputy Sanders nnd Hum
pers of citizens spent the entire day
ttl looking for him. Sheriff Ashley
was in Greenville last ntgliQ. and
telephoned that the negro had not
been found.
It was thought that probably "the
negro went to Greenville. Sheriff
Rector was notified on Tuesday af
ternoon, and has kept a close walch
out, hut IIOH not yet made <an arrest.
Meeting Denver School.
The patrons of the Denver school
are trennest ed to meet at the schod
hnAiRo on Friday afternoon ol 4
o'clock;
V
* Will French at Corinth.
Rev. G. S. Childers o? Greenville
will preach ot Corinth Baptist church
?o. 2, the first Sunday in May at
:i:30 o'clock. Tito ..public is cordial
ly invited,. .... . ' .? ._
Now Is The Time
To Do Your Painting
? We have every kind of Paint
and Varnish for every kind ot
work. Everything the bcBt of
itu kind-and "Town and Coun
try" for all outside work.
Ask Dugan Why.
Anderson Paint & Color Go
Phone 647. ....
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D?E?)34YEARS|
J.: REM.
TOURING thama
,v ;, AA settled seveV?
was on the life of Mt
pany has, been searef
annual report uated ;
: >:..?:'.' "On September 4t
; ' his life in thia Compon:
' " mt pay the premium di
policy lt became a paid
three-twentieths of -thc
. lie Insured with us in
1 credited wlU? $i?7C5.B6
$10,000 during the Oral
nix years. As the rece
pi '. age of ; ninety-six in 8e
legal rcnrcGcntatlvcH th
? of unpah: dividends, Ii
* .. ?. sured, but-, aa yet no tra*:
?x ' ' ? ' . This statement
throughout the coun
seemed to be unavail
Ti M. Searles, of th<
1/,; . some of Mr. Wells'1
the whole,country, s
j . veiled, fir the sta!
corresponding almos
until, fitvaliy, on Mat
v . data, forwarded chet
. ;'. . llfe:of Mr..Rtch4rd,.V
.^n . of theinsured.
five von April 16, t8
. ihjr^;as due'from':
vf
I miami i i
Candidates Cards
FOR CONGRESS
I nm n candidate for Congress from I
the Third Congressional District, sub
ject to tbe rules of toe D?mocratie
Primary.
A. H. DAG N ALL:
I am a candidate for congress from
tho Third Congressional district, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary.
JNO. ?. HORTON.
I announce myself a candidate for
congress from the Third District. 1
will abide the rules, regulations and
results of tho Democratic Primary.
HENRY C. TILLMAN.
FOR SOLICITOR
.I am a candidate for Solicitor of tho
Tenth Circuit, subject to th? iules or
tho democratic party.
LEON L. RICE.
I horehy announce myself a candi
date for tho ofilco ot solicitor of the
Tenth Judicial circuit, subject 'to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary.
KURTZ P SMITH.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for solicitor of the tenth Ju
dicial circuit, subjoct.to tho action
ot tho D?mocratie party in Ute un
tiling primary election.
J. R. EARLE.
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of. Supervisor
of Anderson county, subject to. tho
rulos of tho democratic party.
W. REEVES CHAMBLEE.
COUNTY TREASURER j
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer, subject
tb the rides of the democratic party.
J. IL CRAIG.
I hereby announce myself.-, a . candi
date for County Treasurer, subject
to the rules of the democratic party.
J. R. C. GRIFFIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer, subject
to the rules of - the democratic porty.
S. A. WRIOHT.
I 1 hereby announce myself a candi
dato for re-election -to the ofllce of
.Treasurer for Anderson county, sub
1 Ject to the rules of the democratic
j primary. - '
G> N. C. BOLEMAN.
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the ofilco ot Sheriff for An
deraon county, subject to the rules ot
the democratic party.
' T..J. MARTIN.
j I. hereby announce myself a candi
date for S h cr! rf ot Anderson county,
subject to the rules of. the Democratic
primary.
W. B. KINO.
t hereby announce myself -a. candi
date for the ofllce of Sheriff-of An
46?-L1FE INSURANCE IDS
e\RKABLE SETTLER
nth of March the Mutual Benefit Li
il policies under remarkable circum;
. richard Wells, a lost policyholdei
>fng diligently for years. Presiden
January 25, 1905, said:
.h. 1865, Mr. Richerd Wells, a rosldent c
V for $10,000 on the Twenty premium l
ie in 1868,.but allowed the policy to lar
.up participating policy from Septem bi
> original amount. Mr. Wells was fifty
1866. He paid the Company ?2,187.60 In
lin ?1 (vkl eu dy. making a not cost of $42!
L three years of the policy, and for $1,61
rd of the policy shows that the Insured
plomber, 1903, the Company Stood read)
e full amount ot the paid up polloy, $1,1
(very effort has been- made to discover tl
ic of hlt? or his.helrshas been found;"
in the Company's report resulted
tty for some trace of Mr. Wells, bt
?ible. Finally. In i ? 1 2, largely thr<
I Chattanooga agency, the Compai
teir? tn Brooklyn, N. Y. The sear
orne of those interested in the poH<
e of Washington. Sinc&,i9iZi,ir
t constantly with representatives of
ch 16, 19 ! oV/ihe Com papy having
:k for $i,SOS.97 \n payment of po
Veils to the administrator of the ass
lt was learned that the insured?hai
&2? lt appears that no one had an
fji? M?t?al: Benefit to hriy heirs bf .
??pota
B. F. JOHNSON'S
Water Ground
MEAL
May be found at the following
stores: . -. "' ? 1 ''
Prevost's Store
W. S. Ramsey's
E. E. Elmore's
Paul Cromer's
C. G. Stevenson's
E. G. Fanfs
J. H. Allen's
1
WANTED
RAGS OF ALL KINDS
.. . ? ? .
I will pay Cl.no par hundred, caBb
for Raga.
2Gc por hundred . for old Bcrap
Iron. .? ??--?????.?>?
4c per pound for old Automobile.
Tires.
20c per pound for old, Inner Tubea.
-and The Highest Casu Price-for
all kinds of old Brass, Corder,.otc
If you have es much aa 100 pounds
of any ot tho above 'phone.me and
I'll call for lt
SAM D?SNEK
Manning. Btroot, Near Blue Ridge
Ice Co.v
Phone 67i;
demon county subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.,, . -
W. O. ? MARRETT.
I hereby announce myself'OB a, can
did:; to for re-election to the .office ot
Sheriff, subject to the rules ot .tho
Democratic party.
JOE M. H. A8HLEY.
FOR HCUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES
I hereby announce myself a candi
I date for the House ot Repr?sentatives
for Anderson county, subject to tho
[ rules of the democratic party.
W W. SCOTT,
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce myself .a candi
date fortheastern at ?tffof??rfor;#n
dersoa county, subject to,the rules of.
the democratic party.'..It ,*\a8 bee.n'.W
pleasure to serve you in this capacity
four years-1903-12,- I feej. that 1 aro
capable, and I need the office.
J. ELVAS BEASLEY.
I hereby Announce myself,.? candi
dato tor reeiecliou to tho chico ot
Coroner for Anderson county, suhjet
to the rules of the democraite pri
mary.
. J. Q. HARDIN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate (for election to tne ; ofllce of
Coroner, subject to the rule* bf tho
J Democratic party.
T. E. Pelf rey.
T PAID. WHY?
4ENT
fe Insurance Company .
stances. On of these
r, for whom the Com
it Frelinghuysen, in his
if New York City, Insured
Ife ?lan. Mr. Wells did .
is?,' By the terms of wPY&*
Br 4th, 1868, for jl.BOO,'
-eight years i o! " age/when
premiums, and has been
5.04. He was Insured for './
JO during the past thirty-.
would have reached tho
r to pay Mr. Wells or his
ibo, together with $671.0?
lie whereabouts of tho In-'
in renewed search
it ali efforts ?for a time
DUgh the efforts of Mr.
tiy was able io locate
ch had covered neaVly^i i"
:y, having lived, ii de
?e Company has been '
direct or indirect heirs,'
; secured all necessary ? . .
Hey No. 3 3,3 57 ;on the
?gn??, wh?'te a- grand* V ^
i died at age seventy- ^
y knowledge thiStanv
Mr. Wells.
lent
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