The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 21, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCER Want Ad Rates 25 words fer 2Ce. 1 cent uer word each Intuition for moro tbaa 25 words. Throe insertions of tho same ad ou consecutive days for the price ot two Insertions, lt paid lu ad' Taue?. No ad lees than 2D cents. WANTS WANTED-D. a lady, room ami boan! in privat?: family, cloue !n Reference exchanged. Address "C," cure The Intelligencer. WANTED YOU TO KNOW- That 1 have Just received 30 pair? J il am omi Tires und will nell ut these pri?es: Diamond i'uiicluro proof. $2,2.*? Tim Diamond' Halley Non-Skid, fi;75j O'F.raond 400 Camden, fl.? Dinuiorid )'J20, $1.10; Hunter, $1.40; Tbo Ironclad Marrup, $2.00. Agenti Smith's Motor Wheel. J. L. E. Jon?;?, 103 McDufTJe strcot. FOR SALE FOR SALE- OatB, hay, Como dry and sweet feed, Como hen and chick feed, cotton seed meal and llntless hulls, wholesale und re tail. Stock on hand at all times. , 300 bushels Lookout Mountain seed Irish potatoes and 400,000 Nandi ila!! and Cawtawba yam potato ?lips-our own bedding-at $1.G0 per thousand. Martin Coal &] Wood Co. FOR .SALE-Or trade, one I. H. C., 12 Inrse power gasoline engino mounted. Apply to R. R. Mil am, Sandy Springs, S. C. FARM FOR SALE NEAR WALHAL LA, S. c.-Nino hundred acres, twp miles of Walhalla. Six tenant houcos, one hundred aerea ot branch and creek bottom, ono hun dred and twenty acres of up-land . in cultivation. 400 acres in pus ' turo ' Soroo pine and oak timber. Well suited to stock raising. Price $15.00 .pbr acre, one-third cash, balance to suit purchaser. For In formation write I). R; Moss, Wal halla," S. C. ' . FOKi SALE-^-rurn Now Era Peas. Tho' great builder of thin lands, - na t'.iro'u Tani aa, so to speak. M. ? Wi Sloan, 'Phono 025. FOR GAIAC-A few hundred bushels select recleaned and graded Fulghum Seed .Oats sixty eight cen tn bushel .~jforth more for1 feed purpose. - Forman Smith. Seedsman. Phone V?4. / - ' LOST OR FOUND Vj*_ ;. ?_ ? . _ ' LOST-On national highway, bo : tween Anderson and Piedmont, C mik:; out, ono auto tire 32 extra \, .3/ J?-2'Q. D. casing on rim. Finder Pleuse- leave n this oin co and will . be paid for trouble. LOST-i-A bunch of keys. 2 long koya, .4 Short flat keys and 2 cabinet keys; on corrugated ring. Charles Qray, 810 Wost End Avenue. STOLEN-Friday night in Greenville ' county, near Pelzer, bay horco and ^ Summer's top buggy with rubber . tiros and red running gear. Any '??}"? in tor ma tl on to Joe Rogcrd, Pelstcr, Route 1, will bo appreciated. ' MISCELLANEOUS . W?3 ARIO now dandling spmo fine stall fed Cattle and selling tho very best steak that mbnoy eau buy for 20c per,.lb. Plenty of. veal and mutton at market prlco. Chicken's dressed and alive SB cheap as you can buy them in tho country. Also plenty o^ fish any day In tho week. Your trade wlil he appreciated. Give us a trial. Phono 755, Dob bln>'. market, opposite Tolly'a. ' Don?t Cut'Em! To cut your Cf rn with a.'roz?'. Minis to ?xn? se yourself io the unnecessary dancer of ..blood poisoning-the results of which are apt to prove , disastrous. Hard, painful and deep rooted corns tend to vleld ; readily 16 the powerful yet * f -getftle Influence of * j Ey^ t? Remover And bojy much easier the . , pf Evans'G?>m Remover, ? [..:pT~*M fi cort ?tess foot ! ' or yoer ?norsoy back , . s' ,5H*s?,25-??i?a "... "Wni?<mftKMrimiir?w iii? nm.J?MMNM?ewwimiMti?iMi?mniin>?'i? s PISH, FISH, FISH!-Tho doctor tollu mu that good fish ia tho best meat to cat In spring um'. Kummer. Wo liuvo for thin wi'dk-dally riim Trout. Spanish Mackerel, IteJ Fin Croakers, Pop 'Cyed Mullets. Basa, Pike and fl?h to suit your tusto-Wbolesa)'. ai'd retail. We keep plenty of fino pork ami beef, native raised. Call '?t?'? or come to 207 Mast Whittier street and .seo George Sanders; he will he glad ta wee you. W. J, Manes?, . the Seafood Man. AUTO SPRINGS-We make Auto Springs or make new leavoB und put in place of broken ones-can do lt promptly too. Paul E. Stephens. DR. SMALL has left bia Komfort Shoulder Brace and K. B. Abdom inal Pelvic Suporta with Dr. Carter, Blccklcy Building. HAVE you a keep kool suit made to your measure. From the latest pat terns of wool crash. Faim Beach, Urey pencil ?tripes, worsteds and Mohair Buitlngs, for $10.00 at Salla Tailoring Co., 107 W. Earle St. EASY-Make llfo's walk easy by hav ing us repair your nhocB. Wo aro not only prepared to do first class work on ?hort notice, but we meet auy legitimate competition when lt comes to prices. Honest work and best materials always. G. E. McKee & Son, 132 East Whltner street, opposite Tolly's. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The de mand for our all pork sauB&go la keeping UB very bnsy. They surely are the highest' grado on the mar ket. Made from fresh pork carolully solected and seasoned with Just enough fresh ground herbs and pure spices to give that very un usual and dollcious flavor distinc tively Lindsay's. Phone your'order to 004, The Lily White Market, J. N. Lindsay, Proprietor. QUICK WORK-'Phone 822 for Geor gia Garage for quick work. One expert on Fords) oad ono expert an all other cara and motorcycles. No. 108 South McDuflle street. Op. J. lt. E. Jones Blcyolo 8hop. SLABS-For a Bhort timo I can supply you w|th good, clear, thick low country Blabs at $3.G0 por cord, de livered. I will also appreciate your orders for cotton seed meal and hulls. B. N. Wyatt, 'Phone 182. WALL PAPER-If it ls wall paper you aro looking for, wo liavo lt. A large stock going at 2!? per cent, below cost. Phono 48, Gacnt Po'?t Company. FROM 7 A. M.. TO 10 P. M.-Buy your Gasoline and Motor Olia from H. A. Caudle, the one arm gas man on tho corner next to Owl Drug Co. He will appreciate your business and alwaya gives the utmost tn value. H. A. Caudle. HIDES-Bring them to me lt yon want best prices. I buy and sell more hides than any other dealer in this section of the state; All hides bought by mo are shipped with ab batolr bides an'd command better prices, therefore 2 can and do pay better prices. Bring them to Wllll ford'e Cornar. B Dv Henderson. A FEW MORE White Rotary Machines at (28.00. Don't miss thia oppor tunity, One spring wagon with top, good as new; ono Maxwell'automo bile,' first class shape. "Bargains and will ba sold at once. J. A. Mul Bnax. 12C-128 West Bcuson Street. PREPAREDNESS ls the order ot the day now, while the Fire. Insurance Companies are withdrawing froia the etato Is the time for yon to have .' your house, barn, or out-buildlog protected with a Burrlsa Metal Shingle Roof. Ot course the initial coat Is Ju nt a trifle more than wood shingles, but In the .long run . they are much cheaper and 'bey Are a tremendous protection agaiast Ora. Drop-in and let ns ahow you. No trouble nor obligation on your part whatever. Respectfully, Job, T. Burrlsa & Son.. . D'flVOB'S PAINT-Tho old atautf: by, . the oldest paint makers In America -and the best. Paint with DeVoo'n, fewer gallon?, wears longer. W. L. Brissey Lumber Co. Nothing.better for the sweet girl graduate than NunrmHy-i,, one two or three lb. box of candy. Owl Drug Co. ...f'^rr . "i" ? Wanted GOOD I SOUND Thone 4822 JOHNSON ^?.???irnXM^MMimiiiiii lima n'tmi in?ni??i' GAINED TEN POUNDS ON THREE BOTTLES GREENVILLE MAN SAYS HE| WAS UNABLE TO WORK FOR 16 MONTHS RELIEVED BY TANLAC Says He Is Now Able To Do| Heavy Work and His Ail ments Are Relieved "Tanlac ls the best medicine I have ever tried and lt has Improved my health BO much that I cnn work now, though my aliment? had made me u| complete wreck and had kept me from working for Hlxteen (16) months." I dpclared W. lt. Henson, a carpenter, [ who resides on Grove road, near Au-j gusta St., in the Cherokee Park sub-1 ur hs of vireenville, S. C. The caso of Mr. Henson ls one of I tho most remarkable which has yet come to the attention of the Tanlac representative. Mr. Henson had kid ney and bladder trouble so badly that his health was undcrminded and bia strength was lost. From October 1914, until a few weeks ago, when he be gan to take Tanlac, Mr. Henson had been unable to find anything which would give him satisfactory results, he auld. He gained ten (10) pounds while taking the first bottle of Tan-1 lac. Just three bottles of the "Master ] Medicine" made nn almost new man of him, said Mr. Henson, and ho lfl strong and Bincere In his praise of j this wonderful pepa ra ti on He con siders remarkable the relief it gave | him, Mr. Henson statements follows: "I suffered from a very bad form of kidney and bladder trouble from Octobbr, 1914. 1 had keen pains In my back and loft side. After this trouble hit me, my health gavo way completely and I became 'too weak to work. I did nothing but the light est kind of work around the house until after I began taking Tanlac. I lost much weight as a result of my aliments, and I . had absolutely no energy. One of tho most distressing symptoms I had was that I had ah-j Holutely no control over the bladder muscles. "I sought treatment from many qualified persons apd I was told that I had catarrh of the bladder. I also tried many medicines but obtained no satisfactory results in any case until I began Tanlac. My daughter had been for some| timo an interesting reader of the tes timonials? of thoso who had boen aid ed by Tanlac, and she finally convinced | mo 'that Tanlac was the medicine needed. It was exactly the medicino | 1 needed, as later was proved. "Tanlac gave me wonderful relief. I gained ten (10) pounds and have taken only three bottles. I can do much work now, and, as an ilustra tlon of the heavy work I can do, j today lifted a heavy piece of timber und carried lt across tho lot, that shows how much my strength has In creased. I work a great deal moro now than I have tor sixteen months since this trouble hit me. I feel' so much better in every way. If lt had not beo nfov Tanlac I guess I would be I n bnd nhapo .now sure enough. "lt certainly does make mo feel so j good to ho able to work again. I aro much livelier now, and roy kidneys | have boen regulated and strengthen ed. That is the very thing which! mukcB me happy-my greatest trouble | ha? been relieved by Tanlac. "Yes, I certainly can recommend Tanlac. It ls the best medicine I havo ever tried. I have taken three bottles and 1 know it ls doing for me what it la advertised to do-and moro." s Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by Evans' Pharmacy, two stores. Anderson; Horton's Pharmacy, Belton; West Pelzer Drug Co., Pele?r; Pendleton Drug Co.. Pendleton; Bolt| Drug Co., Honea Path; D. L. Donald, Wllllomston; Subor Drug CO., Fled-j mont. Price: tl per bottle straight. :;t: 1 I A dollar down-A dol li lar a week or pay day. " That's the SIroplllled] Savings SyBtem. way. On ly you can-pay in , any I amount from 10r- ' up each j week or pay day. Ycur money bears infer- j .sat'compound quarterly. Yours whebV yon need- U,' Every man should Join tho Club, ; rt ^i^^?^^^? Start say Umb-4^?B pl?te In fifty payments; s Bank of The Strongest in the County. SPO GLUCK AND ] WIN INR Two Good Games Played |Yea? terday-Equinox Loses 14-In ning Struggle With Riversich 1 to 0. Gluck Raps On Orr By 7 to 1 Count . In decidedly the fastest gamo ever witnessed on a local lot the River side club of the Mill league downed Equinox on the former's ground yes terday afternoon by a score of 1 to] 0, tho battle lastlnng 14 innings. The contest, wa:-, a pitchers baili-j from ,the outset und the game soon ! evolved into tho question of which twirler would best stand the strain. Equinox's death blow came in tho fourteenth round, when Williams, Riverside's staunch rifle-pit artist, drove a long ono out for three sacks and scored when Tom Allen singled. The game lasted only two hours. Three up and three down was the] routine for 13 fast innings, and dur ing the entire fight excitement ran high and members of both clubs were working under a strain. Only two errors were mado on each side, and none of these wero of tho costly va riety. By winning yesterday River-1 Bide tied Equinox for second place I In tho percentage column. Orr being] on top. , Score by inning?: RH Riveraldo OOO OOO OOO OOO 01-1 13 2\ Equinox ' OOO OOO OOO OOO 0 -O C 2 Batteries: Williams nnd Gunter; Gassoway and English. Umpire Kay. \Tlmo 2:00 hours. ?luck 7; Orr 1. Orr's invincibility was given a shattering blow yesterday afternoon In the gamo at Gluck, when ' that team, the lowly tail-enders of the league, launched a fusslllade against the Orr youngsters and won by a count of-7 to 1. .. Many of tho spec tators-there was a big crowd In at tendance-were of the opinion that ? Orr't? confldenco proved their-down fall. Gluck,,.Giough. has strength en many weak points in her club] during the past.wobk and was in! ?ip-top Khnpe' for tire fray. Score uv innings: R H El Orr_..' .. ..010 000 000-t 7 3 Gluck.. .'GOD 002 OOO-7 10 3 Batteries^ McAlister, Buchanan and Kay; Edwards and McDonald. Umpire Ellison. Time 1:45. Mrs. T. O. -Kay. mother of Catch er Kay of the Orr team, entertained that club Friday night at Bupper In honor of her son ,nnd the splendid baseball club of Which ho ls a star member. ' * ! ? *, COMING AND GOING ? * ? t. . . v ? i - ???C?^;,'? .* V- * v ' -? '.. 1 Mr ."'Ralph Taylor of Abbeville !wos t% business visitor in tho cl?y yesterday. ? . - Mrs. Annie E. Beaty, and Mrs. Ella (McKelvey ot McCormick ?re in the citv visiting friends m and relatives and will see "Tho'..-Birth of a Na tion." Mrs. T. Prank Watkins has return ed from Spartanburg where abb at tended *he musical festival. Mr. L. WT Harris of Fair Play wau a business visitor'yesterday. -' Mr. Fred Stuart of Starr spent yesterday In tho city, * ? Mr. J. W. 'McCarty of Iva was among thc buslnesb visitors yester day. _ Miss Eubank Taylor and Misa Lu cia Hudgehs have 'returned from a two weeka* visit to Elberton, Ga. Mrs.-B?salo Taylor 1B. at homo for a visit. ' . Mr. J. W. Campbell spent yester i day in tho city. Mr. J. M. Fingers ,bt Wllllamston was among the visitors yesterday. '-'=. Mr. Sd. McAllister of Pelter spent ^traHtajr lu Anderson;," y . .;;-??r; Mi C. Conwe?l of Belton came p^jj^klerson ys8t?fit?jr.;v;^^^^^| ; ?S.*:: sad Mrs. Walter Massey ot Pendleton . were among the visitors yesterday. ; Messrs; . C. B. Smith of Peters burg, Va., Xrthur Moor? .pt Newark; -fi. S.,< abd W., M.: Cooper . of New York were latbe'caty^ yesterday, call ing on the jewelry trade. -Much' .; greater ? ;.. r^rntf^iasy ! reallied from . strawberries lt aro graded according to alee before being , placed on tua market. The uniformity large berrie? should con stitute one grade,'. ?vMrries another, and the small toer <*^a third. r-f?~,, _?? ? RTS - RIVERSIDE ?LL LEAGUE Baseball Resulto HILL LEAGUE Won Lost P. C. At riverside 1; Equinox 0. At Gluck 7; Orr 1. NATIONAL At Chicago G; Brooklyn 8. At St. Louis 1; New Y^rk 4. At Ci nd ii ii ut i G; Bonton- 1. At Pittsburgh : ; Philadelphia AMERICAN At Philadelphia 0; Chicago ll. 4At Boston 3; St. Louis 1. At New York 2; Detroit 1. At Washington 13; Cleveland .1. SOUTHERN At Atlanta 5; Little Rock 3. At New Orleans 6; Chattanooga 3. At Mobile G; Nashville 2. At Birmingham 4; Memphis 0. At Birmingham 0; Memphis I. (Second game seven innings by agreement. SOUTH ATLANTIC At Jacksonville 0; Columbus 4. At Columbia 0; Albany J. At Charleston 0; Macon 7. At Augusta 4; Montgomery 1. COLLEGEGAMES At Atlanta: Georgia Tech 6; Geor gia 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Mill League. Won Lost P. C. Orr.3 1 - 750 Equinox.*.. 2 2 ' ROO Riverside.2 2 GOO .Oluck.. .. .. 1 3 250 Sooth Atlsitle, Won Lott Pct; Augusta.10 12 013 Charleston..... . .19 13 GM Jacksonville.. ., ..18 13 53$ Montgomery .. ....16 14 533 Columbia^. .. .. ..16 Iii 510 Albany..v* ..13 19 400 Columbus.. ;. '.. . .lj,.- lp 40*4 I Macon_ .ll 2d- 353! Bonifiera. Won Lost P. C. New Orleans.. .. ..23 9 719 Nashville..... ..22 ll GQ7 Atlanta......17 17 GOO Birmingham.. .. ..17 18 186 Chattanooga.. .. ..16 18 471 Little Pock .. ....13 19, 400 Mobile... ..13 22 37<f Memphis.12 : 20 : 375 American. ? .- . Won Lost Pct, Cleyoland.. .. _21 10 077 Washington.. . .19 ll 033 New York..14 12 5*8 Boston.... .... ..JA i IG 467 Detroit.... .. .. ...13 10 448 Philadelphia. . ? .. ..13 ?G 448) Chicago... .. .. ..13 18 419 St. Louis.. .. ..ll 17 391 National. %Voh Lost P.C. .Brooklyn.... .. ..15 9 625 Philadelphia.. ..'..13 .11 877 Boston.. ..13 ll ? 642 N?w Bork.. >. ... ..12 13 480 Cincinnati.. .. ....15 ~ 17 469 Chicago.. ..13 15 464 St. Louts.. .. .. .14 17 453 Pittsburgh.. .. ..?2 s 18?400 MARKETS Local maretk 12;75. New York Market. - ?peh High Low Close May ,. .. .. 13.Ot. 13:08 12.96 18,96 Joly.. .. . .13.19 13,?"1 13.06 13.0U Oct .''.- .. ..13.25 18.26 13.10 13.11 Dec .. .13,89 13.38 13,25 13.11 .Liverpool Market. Open Clos* .May-June, ....' .. ~>... .8.88' 8.41 July-Aag. . i, ?-?.. r.J.^-i?M::>;^im oct-Nov.; ., ; ?8.028.04 Receipts, none. '; Sales 5.000. ; . ?ppts 8.74. USE TOBACCO LAND TO GEOW KOBE FEE? Tho vcr? dry weather threatens seriously the tobacco crop- thia year, ano" many farmer? are;'i wondering '~fuM%? do ebont it. It it does not raid in time to get the planta put out, then tho next'best thing to do f? to plant tato corn or hay cropa on tho land prcpafed for tobago. With the .very,,poor ..oat.'.erop this year, the farra** will tfrtd lt bar? to make his com last. A, good farmer should not have to >oy feed, and he should always havo a full crJb and ? rall hay mow. By aj? mwia grow enough feed tb keep the stock In goba condition, for by losing the tobacco ?ropw a; good money crop, there will be very little cash wjth 'i*&mW?*WT- teed, Fot I- ttfarjnaf Han on hay and forage crops write to ; tko ' Clemson Extonslon division. ililli Del" Pratt Drinks SUMMER I^RNIS?&??G? Tho modern way of .buying summer iUitmlahftrga Is'io choose tho sort that.aro. equally adaptable to indoo?&rse ib winter. Wehavo large and -complete stocks of such furnii-htnr.f1.ns well aa the low er pric?d kinds that oro Btrlctlylfor out?rfor use. It will be a pleasure'to sliow!you.'- >;' : G. F. TOLLYm SON Anderson, Sv C. {of^J^^eli^y |j If purchased ?a^pj And Babb's wilt : IK- much anprcciatcd by the recipient, not be cause' you savi^sep?ethlng op the price-npt .because our as:-rn-nan nt bf graduation gifts' '-Is'la?'.uibre Hre?tor?rb?t'almply because our naruo is-^onljf-asspclated with'the .best Jew ? elry made; ? Wecso<?ci?^y. feature ??r line ot Bracelet Watches?-among ?Uem ? Solid Gold .BraceteV Watch, with'Elgin movement at $2W)0. . We hayo cheaper ?Dijes.:,of. course, and hlghr. or prices .ones-*r<i9"wqB%' aa . many other Graduation Oift?vf^^bys and Girls. ' :: i * vfi-'Awv'-- . ' ? ' ' ' Nor tl-- Main 8treet Jewelers IO, At tho Sign cf the Big Wateli rs..'-\"yi IllMMf? Well, that's us. We've got now the BEST STOGK^Alff) MORE ?F IT than airy pf i ; other guys. And that's 1 all, -ive have the best and quic^bst' delivery system inihis man^ |?^.: LV:^S$^ Us? Stonecyphcr'a IRISH ^TATO M kfaULER , It vrill UH the bega and not fajar? the potato v?ne?V."' ? Sohl on an absolute garantee br aioney baek >r*j^e|r*r rein* ble Rocera ?nS druggist*. . ?Mpjajt^ ?^?6?cfph^ ?ros ?ad Chemical Co.', We^bamtfer, S. CE. - nm-Hd?wnwiw IIi?mnn?-?iw-iilam?n ?-wUiimnnimmiiiiinii IIIM-???rnirr A;