The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 07, 1916, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Candidates Cards
FOR CONGRESS
1 am a candidate for Congress from
the Third Congressional District, eub
feet to the rules o! the Democratic
Primary. . ' ,
A. H. DAUN ALL.
I am a candidate for congress from j
t ! I ; Third Congressional district, sub- j
jeet to the rules of tho Democratic
Primary.
JNO. A. HORTON.
i announce myself a candidate for
congress from the Third District. I
v.-m abide the rules, regulations and]
results oi the Democratic Primary.
kenry-*c. THjLMAN.
FOR SOLICITOR
1 am a candidate for Solicitor of the
Tenth Circuit, subject to the rules of
the democratic party.
LEON LYRICS.
I hereby announce' myself a candi
date for Ojo office of 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, subject to the action j
of tho Democratic party In the en- '
Suing primary election
J. R. BARLE.
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Supervisor
Of Anderson county, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
W. REEVES CHAMBLEE.
COUNTY TREASURER
1 hereby announce myself a candi-,
date for County Treasurer, subject j
to tho 'rules of the democratic party.
3. H. CRAIQ.
I hereby announce myself a candi
' data 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 tho rule3 of the democratic party.
Bi A. WRIGHT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of j
Treasurer for .Anderson county, sub
ject' to the rules of the democratic |
primary.
jg . G. N. C. BOLEMAN.
V ^ SHERIFF ~
' '1'hereby, announce mysqlf a candi
date fdr tho of jo of Sheriff tor An
demon county. ..object to the rules of |
the. d?mocratie party.
T. J. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Shor'ff of Anderson county,]
subject to the rules of tho Democratic j
primary. ' ' . '
' W. B. KING.
I hereby-announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of An
derson .county subject to the rules of.
the Democratic primary.
; W. O. S. MARRETT.
a. I hereby announce myselt as a can-1
didate for re-election to the office of i
.Sheriff.'subject to the rules of the
Democratic party.
JOE M. H. ASHLEY.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES
; \ I hereby nun ounce myself a candi
l date for the House of Representatives
; for Anderson county, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
1 v W. W. SCOTT.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
' d?t"? Cbr the office of Coroner for An
' dorcon'county, subject to the'.roles of
. the democratic party. It has been my
pleasure to serve yen InthiB capacity
four years?1908-12. I feel that I am
"capable, and I need tho office.
J. ELVA8 BEASLBY.
I h?Toby announce myself/ s candi
date ter r??lection to the office of
Coroner for Anderson county, eubjet
to the rules of the democralto pr?r
m?' . Si O. HAilDIN.
'I hereby announce myself as a can
< dltfate/fur election to tpe office Of
Coroner, bubject to the rules of the
Democraticparty. -
T. E. ; Pel
I will pay $ls0 ' pW hundred,, eiflh
So fter kmofirad tor- ?Mi '.'^
Iren?.. .; ._
HEART DISEASE
ASHiLOMENnOE
Haw Problem Presented to
Those Who Preserve Health.
TUBERCULOSIS DECREASING
Another Enemy Creeps Up Behind as
Great Battle la Being Won?Heart
Trouble Leaves Child Handicapped
For |_ifo? Homo ' Care .Better Than
Hoopitnla For Such Cnccc.
With henrt disease spreadhig: na tu
bemiijsls. Is liebtg. curbed physicians
and surir,l workera are planning pre
ventive work among children to cope
with.the rising dentb rate. Au article
ou this menace und what experimental
work has shown to be desirable to
ward curbing it as prepared for the
Survey.' nn Organization < whose pur
pose is to Investigate the facts of liv
ing and working conditions and to sug
gest means for social advance,'Is as
follows: '
Apparently while we have been flgbt
iug' brie enemy face ' to face another
has stolen upon us from behind. New
York has reduced her. deaths from tu
berculosis from 421 per hundred thou
sand hi 1870 to 100 in 1014, but during
the. same time ber deaths from heart
disease have increased from 74 td.iQD.
Repeated In Other Cities.
The experience of New York Is re
peated in other cities, in'Worcester.
Mass.. no less than 21.5 per cent of nil
.deaths in tho.industrial population ore
caused by'organic heart disease; 15.2
per ceut Is'tbe pi*oportlon for tLc whole
population of that city.
The situation, or. rather, the realiza
tion, has ca ..r..upon us suddenly, and
we arc not equipped to deal, with heart
disease as we are frith tuucrcul?s'8
Yet it' is clear that" wV:'snait have' to
copo with it and devote to It tho eame
study and the same persistent effort
to get at underlying, causes : as we
have given to tnbcrcufcsls 'ever: since
the eighties.
Several articles recently- written for
medical journal's show how RiiuUar uro
the methods needed for the lecvcntlon
and cure of heart disease to' those wo
ore familiar with the ease of tuber
culosis. In both It i.-. in childhood that
preventive' work Is most.'needed: in
both the symptoms uro slight mid la
tent.' and the treatment, must be pro
longed: and persisted lu after all Signs
of real trouble have disappeared' Both
depend greatly, upon environment for
eure, riml In botii homo cSre Is begin
ning to tnko the place of institutional
care. / .
Leave Child Handicapped,
Both leave the child handicapped and
ucedlng vocational training In some oc
cupation which will not moke too great
demands'on his Strength.. '.-.... , .'
The Massachusetts General hospital,
Boston, has been making nn. interest
lug experiment in. tho home -care of
children-with heart disease 'and'With
diseases which threaten, the heart,
such fls chorea and rheumatism. At
flrat these children' w?re kept In the
hospital for' weeks and even mouths,
but the results " were discouraging.
-When they went homo not only. Im
proved! but usupJIy looking in the best
of health, It was Impossible - to ma la
the parents believe that'the kr?ntest
care was still necessary. So, relapses
came; nnd the children returned to-the
clinic sometimes in a .worse condition
than before. > \ i
. The physicians realized that "heart
disease is a social disease! and must be.
treated' socially. Tho child .nnd his
family must be educated, bis environ
ment- must be altered nnd adapted to
his limitation!!, and be must be kept
under supervision for a long period,
not merely-until'he lin h recovered from
the acute symptoms " ','"'' J
f Home Corn Befit,. ' *'
So In. 101 i- n social -worker; was sp\
cured ta supervise the home treatment
of theso children. Th?. results, have
tiesa so gratifying that home'care has
been substituted for hospital curq for
all but tho ncutely elck.
There Is not-nearly s? much d?nner
of velapso if the child has been in- his.
or.-n home from the beginning .'und Ida
parents h?ve had the care of- him duty;
lag his sickness and have gone through'
the long, .tedious process of <;pulsing
him back to health. Tbore Is no, need
then of readjusting kitn to Uls'oid'oh
{ vlronmeut, and there is much less. .dif
ficulty' In adjusting .the environment
to him when he (s really ill then when,
he conies apparently well, : tybenthe
'home is manifestly unfit, bonidiiig the
Child bot In another family h na boon
found better than sending him to nn
ufctlWtwh.
Tho hospital chose,? visiting teechar.
rather tban a nurse, for; though, there
ara a few medlcaLtaets which sh?>
mnst. be able to nop?,Y tney! are..:?#slly.
learned and most of tier duties are
pontnedical. t?te must ba frblo so to
arrange the homo care of the.child
thatrtie will bnro rear and quiet and
'yet be happily occupied*' and later -on
she must be able to plan-fcl* return
schooi or "tils ?ottatt'ee-''tajb'';'itt^<
; In such a way tha t it wUtimt
bis strength. ,
Per the tuberculous ehljd we bave I
demanded open air ; schoolsV^r the
cardln?'child we mast demand school
rooms oix the ground door and ungrad
ed dosses, where he can inako up his
t&i time without too tnuth effort\snd
perhaps work only half time, ' being
dismissed before the closing hou* with
^f|Mh aJttd crowdL V
MONDAY AT THE BEE HIVE
Naptha .
? Washing Powder
MONDAY
To every customer whose purchase
at the Beo Hive Monday amounts to
$2.00 we will sell 2 packages Nnptlui
Washing Powder at ie each, or with a
$5.00 purchase 5 packages Napthu
Washing Powder at 1 ccach.
t
OCTAGON SOAP
MONDAY
To every customer whose purchase
at the Bee Hlte Monday amounts to
$2.00, we will sell 2 cakes Octagon
Soap at lc each, or with a $5.00 pur
chase 5 cakes Octagon Soap at lc each.
Arm & Hammer Soda
MONDAY
To every cuBtotncr whose purchase
ut the Bee Hive Monday amounts to
$2.00, we will sell 2 packages Arm &
Hammer Soda at lc ssch, or with a
?5.00 purchase 5 puekngcs Arm &
Hammer Soda' at 1c each.
Uadies'
Taped Gauze Vests
MONDAY
To every customer whose purchase
at the Bee Hive Monday amounts tn
$2.00, wo will selb* 2 Ladies' Taped
Cnuzo Vests ut lc each, or with a $6.00.
purchase 5 Ladles* Gauze VestB at lc
each.
A Great Special of Ladies'
Trimmed and Untrim
med Hats
at $1.00 Each
Chief among the features of next
Monday's Sale at the Bee. Hive, for by
a rare combination of good fortune and -
clever merchandising, we are now able
to offer yoq some of the most remark
able values in new and stylish millinery
ever brought to your attention.
All of the styles arc new and beautiful;
varieties are inilnito with choice of various
new^hados and clever trims, tf?^ Olli
Special for Monday, each ...... ?P * ?vy
(See Window)
Ladies' Newest Waists
Best Value of the Season
A .woudcrful new variety of 'pretty. Jap.
Silk Waists?whlto and colbVn?$1.60 values,
Special for Monday, "one flight t\t\
up." Each . ./..?pl?Uy
Big lot of $2.60 Silk Waists, cannot be
duplicated elsewhere at that,
Special for Monday, Each
Getting bigger every day; getting better as week upon week adds to our long
and successful experience; bringing prices down closer and closer as the volume
of business grows and grows until the Bee Hive's customers now buy for less
than other stores that come, and go around us, are paying for their cut and dried
sale plunder at wholesale. Lots of imitations but th? original and only genuine
Monday Sale in Anderson is at Beile?' Big Bee Hive, the most popular trading
place in this section.
$2.00
BIG RIBBON SALE
A beautiful lut of new Taffcca, Gros
Groin and Satin Ribbons?in Plaids.
Stripes,^ etc., somo of it eight and nine
Inches wide?worth 35c and 60c yard,
Special for Monday, j
25c and 35*0 Yard
Big Monday Sale of Silks and
Dress Goods?The Su
preme of Value Giving
Here's another instance of the helpful
ness'of the Boo Hive. Just when you need
materials for Summer Suits, Skirts, Waists
and Dressos. They are the most favored
of the new fabrics. An excellent assort
ment at prices unheard of In Anderson.
Scissors will go flying through their folds.
Be here early Monday morning..
30 Inch -All-Silk-Crepe do Chinovstrcet
mid evening uhadcB?full SI.25 value, Special
for Monday, <fc*l AA
. the yard. .1 .UU
Bit Inch Soco Silks?all pretty new
shades?good 38c value,"Special OG*?
for Monday, the< yard .-. ?*%3\+
40 Inch White Voile, a beautiful 36c
auallty.' Special for Monday, OA*?
the. yard. AVC
36 Inch Whlto Shirt Waist Linen?-to buy
today 'vo would have to sell dt ?Oc^?Spec
ial for- Monday . OC*?
the yard.
G6 Tuch Palm Bcacli Cloth, the usual $1.00
kind, Special for Monday, KfA*?
the yard'...,..:.\.WC
y5,OO0 yards Brogun Mills "Lad and Las
sie." bpugl?L on present market would have
to bo 15c, Special for Monday only, *1 4"|?
tho yard ... :. s. * "v
Just for Monday
30 Inch Poe Mills 10c* Bleaching?yon
know the quality?nothing bettor going at
10c yad. Special for Monday . ?yf?j
10 yards for >;...,..._."" OC
New Sport Skirts
$4.00 White Velour Corduroy Sport
Skirts, made with pockets and trimmed
with large pearl buttons. Spec- d?0 CA
lal for Monday. Each- -^?.?V
New Silverbloom Sport Suits, $10.00 val
ues, good copies of higher priced modols,
Soccial for Monday. AA
the suit.vOtV?
Ladles' While Gabardlho Skirts, a real
$1.60 value, woll made and nicely urimmed
?all-..Rizas?Special for Mon- AA
day, Each . .,...<Pl
Ladies'Auto, Dusters
25 Ladles* Aulo Dustcra, Special for Mou
day at $1.60 each.
Ladles' All-Li.teno Uustors, .$2.50 values,
Monday at $2.00 p*ch.
Ladles'' Mohair, Dustors^-navy hluo?a
$5.00 value. Monday . a>i $3.60 each.
-*-^- . ......
Special Shoe Values for
Monday
100 Pairs Ladles* White Canvas Rubber
Sole Sport Oxfords. $1.50 values, all sizes.
Special, for Monday,, d?* AA
the pair. .tj)l .UU
72 Pairs MIsbos Whlto Canvas Mary Jano
Pumps, 98c values. Special for %7t%g%
Monday, tho pair ............. >.. wC
Just for Monday
Pretty now style Serge (Skirts?in black
aud navy?$2.50 values, Spoclal for Monday,
"ono flight up,"
Each.
$2.00
Small Things
For the Boys
Boys' Palm Bench Suits, sises G to.' 14,.
Kniokor bloomers. $4.00 values ti?*} CA
Special for Monday, tho sutt ?pA?OU
20 Dozen Boys'" icb?kl -pants. Knicker
blnomor stylo, sizes $ t? fft;6pec
lul for Monday; tho pair ; _
50 c
Better Clothes
And always for less money if you'll coma
to tho Beo Hlyo for. your clothes. Sco that
new lot Men's pure 'worsted Grey Sorgo
Suits?^?the kind that some stores boast of
at $15.00?all sizes, Spoclal
for' Monday at, tho suit.
$12.50
THE BIG. BEE HIVE TH? BIG BEE, HIVE THE BIG BEE HIVE
G. HvBAILES, Proprietor.
G. H, BAILES, Proprietor:
G. H, BAILES, Proprietor.
: ' .7 Cakes or Octagon ?oup Tor 25c.
3 Packages Arm & Hammer Soda for 10c.
3 Boxos Naptha Washing Powder for 10c.
Ladles* 25c Gausse Hose, with now und
thon a mill imperfection,, at 15c Pair.
20 Big Fat Nutmogs for Go.
SPRING
COAT SUIT
SALE
' Ladles" ii 11-wool
Poplin Suits, neu,
nifty spring styles?
black and navy?-.
$16.00 value---, our
prlco $12.50, Special
for Monday .'.
$10.00 Each
All $20 and $22.50
8ults?tho kind that
sells at moBt place's
ta $21.60 and ?26,
going Mondays at
$15.00 Each
THE BIG BEE HIVE
G. H. BAILES, Proprietor.
THIS WEEK
The Pillmetto Theatre
LEW CLICK Presenting
The Girls From Everywhere
Change of
Program
Daily
FEATVB1MG
Joe Mack and Dock Dorman m Comedy Roles
ii win.mi im m ? ! iMiniiiiiiii.i iiltm ii hihi ?m in I.n ii Ii I il. 11 [MiiTirmniti m in. i.ir.inwniif.111 ?i .Mil i?ii?m
LaForg'e and Radcliffc, Singers and Dancers
Speelaities Galore. A Chorus of Six Pretty-. Daaciog Girls
Costtisses that are Different Ladies Free Matinee Monday
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yard is "advertising? of course; but it: h advertising of an entirely
too limited-sort M satisfy any prpperty, owner or agent who reaily desires
to find apurchaserpr a tenant. T0 it in THE INTELLIGENCER.