The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 16, 1916, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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and Catarrh Relieved. >No
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
TO FARMERS
THE ANDERSON MUTU?L HAIL 1#
vSURANCE COMPANY has been chartered
and fully organized for the MUTUAL pro
tection against. Hail to growing crops in
Anderson county-and are pepared to write
HAIL INSURANCE NOW. For full infor
mation apply to
JOHNSON & MARSHALL
Q. Frank Johnson,
Phone 209
Sole Agents
E. A. Marshall
Phone 90
#4
TravelerV Checks
When you take yourtrip this summer be sure and
supply yourself with K. N* & K. Traveler's Checke.
, Cashed every where; jour signature is your iden
tification; if lost no one ese can get them cashed;
and the cost is very small.
K. N: and K.-Traveler's Checks ave for sale at J
PeoplestBi?k i<rf At^ef?o^
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CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
"Mm* Uni Tono" Statis your Um
Bitter Tfeaii Calemel and Dowil .
S?lin|B or Ulke You Sick.
. Listen to me! Take no more sick
ening, ealivatlrig caiomel when bilious or
cen st i pated. Don't lose a ony'n work I
" Calomel ia mercury . or -quicksilver
which,. causes necrosis j of tim boues.
Calomel,' * when it comes into . contact
with sour bile.crashes into.it, breaking
it upi This is when.you feet that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are slug
fish and "all knocked out/' if your
iver is torpid and bowels constipated
or{you' fcavo headache, dhurfness, coated
tongue. If breath ds bad er stomach sour
just take a spoonful of hannleaa Dod'
con'a L'.vcr Tone on my guarantee;
-'- . / ,
Here's my guarantee-Go to any drug
store and get . a 50 cent-bottle of Dod
son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to
night and- if |t doesn't straighten you
right up and make you feel il ne and
vigorous by morning -1 want you to go
back to' the store and 'got your money. ]
Dodson's Liver Tono> ls, destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore lt
can not salivate or maka yon sid:.
I guarantee that ono (spoonful cf Dod
inn Liver Ton?, will put your sluggish
liver to work and ?lean your bowels" of
that tour bile and constipated waste'
which is clogging -ymir 'system and mak
ing you feel miserable. I guarantee' that
a bottle ; of DpagWa Liver Tone will
keep yoUr entire family feeling fine for
months. Give it to your children. H in
harmless; docon't gr!?o and they like Ste
pleasant taste, i
mc. V. REUNION
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA.
MAY I6> IT-'and IS, ?916.
:i . ? In coru5?c\?^ wi?i the Bhje Wc%e l<V. ;
"'j Y y Y ?'.;? '.. ' Short quick ?nd cunventit-Tit way to travel, ;;
.?-Yy-y - ' . SCHEDULE ?S
Leste ?a'?erwm MU a. m.? l?M a. wu, WS ^ ?;: .
r arrive BIrtirf /
y, Up-?o-rL?te coaches ant; Pull m ctn cars through to birmingham.
,v... Following EsWt*Ie?;larei.i ' . . '
An?erWB... ... ... .Iv ... .. ... ....&Uf5
Belton..;>.4.. .... i..- ... .. .... ". - ....a,
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... Proportionately:low excursion <sies from other peints. .
TMcfcets'Wilt ne on sale May lSth to lTth inchislve with retnrh limit Hay
25th. however by deporting ticket and payment ot fifty cents extension
Will if? granted optll ?uno ltth.
Alt necessary arrangements have ?ieee made to glva tho veteran* an4
their ?rlenda a.qulck and. comforUble trlp
. ^ I^V;complete inforrnfttieri call on Ticket Agent or, ,,
. '".^tawvinet.aC. _ :\y AWSWM^.&C.
WILLIAMSTQN LAD
WAS ELECTROCUTED
HES FOOT CAME IN CONTACT
WITH P. & N. TROLLEY ~
WIRE
WAS ONLY PLAYING
With Some Friends on the Tres
tle At Underpass Near The
Williamston Park
Troy james, a little 11-year-old lad
of Wllllamston, was instantly killed
on Sunday morning when his foot
came In contact with the trolley wire
of Hie Piedmont & Northern lines
while ho wus wi ii,-, in ir Cram tho steel
tre3tia of ihfc Southern railway at the
overpass near the Williamston park.
Several of James little playmates
were with him at tho time and saw
him get killed. Deuth -was instan
taneous and the little fellow's body
was badly burned.
It seems that Troy James and sev
eral of his1 playmates wore down at
the underpass playing on the trestle
and that there was some argument as
to who could touch the trolley wire,
which passes a few feet beneath the
trestle, by swinging off the steel
worik with their hands and using
their, feot to touph the ?vire. It ls
said that some of the little fellows
tried it but were unable to reach the
trolley. Finally James tried it, and
?no sooner did hlsr bare feet comb in
{'^contact with the heavily Charged
wlrevthan bo was killed.
There were a number of people
down in the park at the time, and al
though they were unable to seo tho
boys dangerous playing, they saw
the smoke which arose when James
body was being burned. The, tra
gedy cast a gloom over Wllllamsfon
on Sunday.
v The funeral services were held yes
terday afternoon and interment was
made in the . Wllllamston cemetery.
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callouses, blisters bunions abd chil
blains.
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I ons that puff up your feet. No mat
ter how hard you wort, how long
yon dance, how far you walk, or how
ldng you remain on your feet, "Tia"
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ed; aching, swollen smarting feet.
Ah! how comfortable how happy yon
feel. You Just tingle for Joy; 'shoes
never hurt or seem tight. .
Oct a 25 cent box of "Tia", now
from any druggist or department store
and end that foot torture forever.
Wear smaller oboes, kop your feet,
fresh, sweet and happy. Ju ?st think
a ' whole y?ar's foot corn fort for only
25 cents'. ... ..' i
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Has capacity of -teven
passengers. fHigli gftt?le'
material.. Neat appearance.
Reasonable prices. Wcaiso
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'..M.",V, ,W"r.n!..-i
BUILDING IVE IN
SENEGA IS UNABATED
REMODELING AND COMPLE
TION OLD PAi-METTOHO
TEL THE LATEST IM.
?r PROVEMENT
CLOSE OF SCHOOL
Contest For Medals On Thurs
day Night and Graduating
Exercises Friday Night
Seneca_ May 15.-Tho building
wave continues to spread in Seneca.
The latest developme- . ls tho re
modeling and completion ot tho Old
.Palmetto hotel. This old 'building
will bo thoroughly overhauled and
fitted up in thc? mo;.: modern and san
itary way. It has been leased by
.Mr. J. AI. Hudson af Cornelia Qa.
and Mrs. Ella Gllreath of Westmin
ster, experienced hotel people and is
to bo opened .September tho first.:
The work will begin at once. The
two new bungalows being erected by
the Methodist church and Styles M.
Barron are about complete fid will
be occupied in a few days. Mr. G.
W. Ballanger has made extensive im
provements on the house he recently
purchased on Fair Play street, and
will occupy it soon. Mi*. F. J. 'P.
Hopkins bas begun work on a six
ropm cottage on North Pair Play
street. There Ic talk of other build
ing soon. .
A number pf people from this vici
nity are attending the Confederate
Reunion in Birmingham this week,
among them being, Thos. H*. Strlbl
ing, I. D. Fincanon, B. Bagwell, B.
P. Douthlt, W. C. Hamilton, W. G.
and Elbert Poster, Mr. Elrod, and
Mr. A. Ellison.
The closing exorcises of tho Seneca
graded school will bo hold this weok.
The contest for thc Brock and Hollo
way mcdulr. will bo held Thursday
night, and the,graduating exercises
Friday night. There aro fourteen in
the graduating class this year.They ave
Ruth Adams, John Lewis Cary, Sarah
Horton Davis, i.obeca Dudley Frier
'on, Frances Louise Hamilton. Willie
Fay Moore, Fannie Davis Moore, Eal
ilo Mao Winkler, full graduates; and
Ruth Cox, Willie Dowey Mooro and
Arley Roy Walker, specials. The ad
di csa to the gradiiitihg class will be
delivered by - Prof. Lee, of-Greenville.
The pulpit . of tho Presbyterian
church was. ?filled Sunday morning
in the absence 'of tho paotor on a
Presbyter^riaduty wcro acceptably by
Rov. A.* P. Mfrrett, end-ln tho even
ing by RdV. if7fE: Wallace, or West
minster. On account of tho indianos
tlon of tho pastor, J ir/. G. M. Gal
phin, Rev. M. M. A. Gains preached
at the RaptlBt ihurch.
There wns no service at night at
this church, .j. .
Mr. Gus Gossott, editor ot tho Ta
galo? .'.'rlbune attended services ot
the Pretty terian, church Sunday
night, accompanying Rev. J. E. Wal
lace. They canie owr ld Mr. Wil
Inco's new Saxon.- .
Mrs. W. J. Lupney and Mrs. J.
Lesley StrlLling.. have returned from
Anderson, where they wont to attend
the FederaUon of Woman's clubi* ol
the state which.. held their meoting
, there last week. .?.;,;'.
r Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lowry. ol
Adams Crossing. attended services nt
the Presbyterian 'church Sunday and
dined with .Mr.. and Mrs. B. A. Low
? ry. '. ? ' ? ' .l.
Miss Eunice Galphln who has
been teaching at Liberty is at hume
for the: summer ?
.Dr. .and Mrs. E. C. Boyle and
Mrs. . J.." W. Stflbllng, Mrs. Doyle's
mother'left Saturday for Hot Springs,
Ark,, where they have gone in the
Interest ofMho health,of Mrs. Slrlb
ling and Mrs. Doyles
Mrs. Thomson of Spartanburg, is
visiting her b?n, Dr. W. P. Thom
? son.
?1rs. Boyce Hopkins, who bet
(been visiting hor .parents, Mr. anti
Mrs. J. R. Falls, of Central, for sev
eral, weeks has returned home. .
Mr.. Frank Harper, who 1B In the
postal' service ls nt homo for a few
daye with hlB parents,'Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Harper. ; .
(Mr. J. .S. Rob'nson left today for
Anderson, end will'remain there for
several weeks, working out trova
there in the interest of the of the
1 P?*A?byierian Sunday sebe?is in thit
vicinity. -
Mr. T. S. Moore, bas resigned bli
position with W; S. Hunter and h
devoting hie entire time to tho ice ana
coal business1. '? .
Miss Maud Hopkins has returned
from an extended visit to friends and
relatives near Fork Shoals in: Green
ville, .i': - ?; ;'/??; y
N?^KT?BKIiKGATES TO ?0
IJ?ftTBtl?WD *T0 VOTE
; - AGAINST THE fl?CPI
(CONTINUED IfROM PAGE ONE.)
to amend tho rule* governing the de
mocratic, ?arty. In, several minor de
tails. The rules, however, will nol
ho materially chan ged.
. ? A - resolution will be ? Introduced la
the convention endorsing -tho admin
istration of President Wilson and ll
ia probable that , tho delegation will
go to rSt. Lonht instructed to, vote
for his renomination.
: .': Kr. Gainer improving.
The taw frtsndfe of Mr. C# C.
Gaines, will learn that he .'le getting
along fcict?ty offer having undergone
nu operation in -the'Anderson county
'i-to^pir?a.tast'Thursday. .....
9
Candidates Cards
FOR CONGRESS
I um a candidato for Congress from
tho Third Congressional District, !.ub
loo t to tho mica of tn? Democratic)
Primary.
A. H. DAGNALL.
I em a candidate for congress from
itlie Third Congressional district, sub
ject to the rules of tho Democrat io
I Primary.
JNO. A. HORTON
I announce myself a candidate for
I congress from the Third District I
will abide the roles, regulations and
I results of the Democratic Primary.
HENRY C. TILLMAN.
FOR SOLICITOR
I am a candidate for Solicitor of the
I Tentli Circuit, subject to the rules of
j Ute democratic pa> ry.
LEGH L.. men
I horcby announce myself a cacdi
I date for tbo office of solicitor of the I
j Tenth Judlolp.l circuit, subject 'to the |
rules and regulations of the Demo
I eratic primary. '
KURT'S P SMITH.
I hereby announce myself a can
didato for solicitor of the tenth ju-1
dloial circuit, subject to the action)
ot tiie Democratic party in the en
suing primary election.
^ J. R. EARLE.
' FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself aa ai
I candidate for the office of Supervisor
of Anderson county, subject to the
ruler, of the democratic party.
W. REEVES CH AMBLES.
COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a candi*
I date for County Treasurer, subject]
I to tho rulen of the democratic party.
J. H, CRAIG.
I hereby announce myself a candl
I dato for County Treasurer, subject
[to the rules of the democratic party.
J. R. C. GRIFFIN.
' "
I hereby announce myself a candi-j
[dato for County Treasure?, subject]
to the rules of tho d?mocratie party.
8. A. WRIGHT.
I hereby ^announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of !
Treasurer for Anderson county, sub
ject to the rules of the democratic
primary.
G. N. C. BOLEMAN.
SHERIFF
? hereby announce myself a eandl
oato tor the office of Sheriff for Ah
Idorsnn countv. subject to the rules of j
[tho democratic party.
T. J. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Sber'.T ot Anderson county.1
Bubjeet to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
. w. a KINO.
I hereby announce myself, a candi
date for , th? .office of 8herlff of An
derson county subject to thc rules of j
the Democratic primary.
W. O. S, MARRE1T.
I .hereby announce myself as. a can
didate for re-election to the; office of I
Sheriff, subject to the rules of tho]
Democratic party.
JOB M. H. ASHLEY.
CLERK OF COURT
I hereby ann ounce myself as , a
candidate for re-election as. clerk of
court, subject to tho rules, of. tho
democratic primary election.
J. N. P2JARM?N.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES
1 hereby announce myself a candi-,
date for tho House ot Representatives
for; Anderson county, nuhject to the
rules of the democratic party.
W.W.SCOTT.
I hereby announce myself a canal
date for the House, of Representa-1
Uves for Anderson county, subject tp.j
the r.ules,of tho Dera'ocratR>_party_.
Cr. LAJUKKY,'
The Mill Candidate.
FOR CORONER
... I hereby ann ,mee myself a candi
date for tho off. h? of Coroner for. An?
derson county, eubjsct to the rules of
tho democratic party. It has been my
pleasure to Ber ve you In this capacity
four y ear6-1908-12, I tee) that I ft?
rapable, and I need the office;
J. ELVAS BEASLEY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for reelection to Ut* balee of
Coroner tor ' AnUareon county^ subjet
to tho rules of the democratic pvf
to?ry' ! J. G. HARDIN.
I hereby announce myself aa ? can
didate 4or election to the office of
Coroner, subject to the rule?, qt the
Democratic party. ; .
T. K, **te*y?V
I hereby announce, myself a condl
,. data for the office ot Coronor for Ahr
' j dorson county, subject to tho mies of
the democratic primary. '
J, : GORDON FREDERICKS
HfBH
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FOR SUMMERTIME
lt will bo lo ovcry* man's advantago tc be
on very Intimate terms with this HOUBB ot
good outfitting. My Summer Suits-Kool
{loth, Palm lieach, etc., ut
$7.50 and Up
are the productions of Makers who have won
reputation for rooking the best clothes for
Men. In other words 1 have selected tho
best from the best. .
And I have spared nc pains to see that
tho $10, $12.iS0 and $15 Suits sold hero aro
correct In every lltle. detail..
You know the n?rnberger line-$20 and
$22.60.
New Straw Hats 50c to $3
Panamas $5.00
K W. TRIBBLE
The Up To Date Clothier
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'Phone 307
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