The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 10, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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e dimple RcnicdyPromotes Health By Overcoming Tendency to Corurtipr** Advunclng years Imbal? tfio action vt the vite! organs, fffl? aga 'sijqu'd lie (he period of greatest'happiness, hut good health ls nccssary, constipa tion should not bo tolerated-it ls of tan tho direct cnuso bf ilk.^alth.'; Headache, belching, bllionjuiss; bloat j drowsiness ofter c?ti?g"^-ana*' other symptoms o? constipation can be vr.cd lly rollcved by the> n?e ?qfv a- simple laxativo compound sold in drug stores under tho nanto' >,t l>. Caldwells Sy rup Pepsin. ^lr. J. H. Bristol, 1312 Gedrt??- Ave., Aon' Arbor, Mich,, who is 83 years old Bays. "Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin is:the^est;Tem-; edy 1 ever lUsed for ephEUpatlbn- and' 1 always hnvo n bottle bf it in,* the house to? lise whett I feel the need of it; lt never disappoints." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxativo preparation, positive In ?B effects, acting easily and naturally without griping or other pain or dis-J ., : . J. ll. ?????" ;l??>L comfort, u ( For over a quarter of a. Century it has been the standard house hold remedy in thousands of homes. DribVglsts everywhere soil it for' fifty cent3 a bottle. A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can bo ob tained, free of. "barge, by writing tb Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St.. Monticello, HI. . . . . . ' ' i f ? i Vi i - , ,-, ' . . ? 'i J With universal military training this country will not have, to depend upon tho vagaries of a lot of potbellied con gr?ssiriem-^Chlcago N?ws. W T *V Spring lever is a charitable cover lng for a multitude ot' indolence... 1 A bathing suit that shrinks every timo it is worn may not . be' immod est..'- ;? ??' . ; " . ? t i Baking powder manufacturers Ehould-auccepd In getting up into tha :i\?4s J? your linens, are .laundered by us. The shirts are'nicely finished, carefully folded and aro free from surplus starch on the body or sleeves. The collars are, ovenly shaped,, have smooth edges and feel easy and comfortable to wear. - The cuffs bend without breaking iii tho middle and they db not hug your wrists too'tightly; rM- 1 'You'll like our work.' . No question about lt ". Try us. "? ? ^ . Anderson Stearn Laundry 'Phone 7/ . It is popular nowadays to guarantee this or that to do certain things, providing youv . do thia or that. . . i :. . The bsuV land of guarantee worth-whtts va ' One which < nncondttibaally gar?ntese: y?? I coniplctc catiafcic??a or your money back. That . is thcldnti bf guarantee under which Youcan put VAUQURA cavour *?tnbbcr," Fcltj Composition or Metal tloofa, cr usa it , on your Farm Machinery, Implements, Boilers . cramitixr work ansi ii it fa?s to servo to your entire catiifaction the paint costa yea nothing. VALBURA ?S f?maffcibl? paint It fa absolutely pure mineral asphalt: lt docs hot contain coal tar* pitr?v ?w3nr crude oil or nimilar materia!?; it ?ever runs c? cracks.. It serves yba double the tinse of Ordinary paints. ; ..if". v ' Wc vant to give'.you a ni interest!rig Booklet and a irca:'m?3ple' to test? to convince you-V?^^ 'Pho?i?Mt ! ?1-'-' Mr. and Mrs K. P. Smith have leen spending the pa6? week in the a.cuntalns. Mrs. 'Henry ?HabCnlcht of Colum bia ia visiting ftefintstfer. Mr?. .Wal ter Healy ob South Mainstreet, . Mr. and Mrav G. II. f?c?ger, have retliroed from a visit to-relatives in Sw; Matthews. .' . ) . ' , .Mrs. Frank Writkhis wilt? gd tu up*.rtanbt*rg ;toflay to vim..VOIM?VCM. '?vii ' (JR??n ttit a Bazaar!:mtf " Mrs. ., J. .Ii. Toivntend entertained' ct a dc?lghtrur little affair yesterday afternoon; dt her homo on North Mc- , Duffle street. - Her guest were vthe' members of her .cso*niSltt?ir-e?' this !a.H!ftp' Sc* doty of the Fin;t Presbyterian-?burch appointed by the. president ?Qr tho bazaar to be given by1 this society j ibis fall The wholo society haB been divided Into five committees, with a chatrmit? of eacnv and these ladies are already making, elaborate plans for the largest bazaar ever ! given in Anderson, . Yesterdy afternoon Mrs. Towu eua had her committee just fur ah afternoon of planning and discussing: different raeann and ways, and not j only a lot of work was accomplish* ed,.but a^very pleasant afternoon wo? spent by theJadies. -,, ", t w.', - .. Mr. and-:Mra., Wado Sanders k?vr moved tee the new residence on Xorth j Faht ttreot, next to tho Christian church. - ?:' ' Mrs. Eva Murray, of Atlanta, Ga., ls visiting- hfer sister, Mrs. J. O. W?hlte. Mrs. Recd Entertains. ' One bf the far^sst atid. prettiest' parties of tho week was given- . by Mrs. Frank Roed yesterday after noon at her home on Greenville st. Tables were arranged . for- auction bridge tn the parlors and hall ' where many beautiful sweet p?aB were- as?, ed in profusion. The afternoon was! an especially pleasant one, and was j fully enjoyed by those present. Mrs. Reed, was aBslsrted in. her-duties'-a? 1 hostoss by Mrs. Levi s Sanders, >y.e$t Manly Watson, Misses Amelia .and] Helen Hood', ~ ' ! . '. After ;j an interesting ; ?eeTrw? ?? games --Mrs; ?. ?Jjj Baldwin w*?s pre* ? sented' with- a lovely basket ot sweet1 peas, 'a?: first prize: The cards bo ld* jald aside a1 dainty sweet' coarse waa served. ....<?' * Tba guest for the.afternoon were: Mesdames -L? S.- Hortor. Harlest?nj Barton, ?. Greeaij^ Lt. eely,! Keith- Pr?vost,. A,. G,t Pretwell, Ray-1 mon?rBej?jrr MvT?.^ Bonham, Gllmor, Carrie; Mceully^S., R. Park er, J> H.~ Godfrey, H. H. Harris1, C." F. Ross, Jotm RaaL.W. E Watson. DA. Ledbettor,-H. J. McGee, W. F.?. Wopjes, jr. J. Baldwin, Ed Atkin son, Frank Tedd, E. W. Taylor, D Si; Taylor, Nardin Webb,.T. St Cray tob, W. S. Brock. . Misses Vina Pat rick, Carrie Fretweil, Mab Monham. Anna. Ross Cunningham, Grace Rud Jsuil, .Genovleve .Hunter, .Rosamond Burdlne, Janie Hamlin,. .Louise Gjl mcr, Bertha Ca ah in. .?. MISB. Moltyr?' Thurston Toney will leave> t?.|? morning1; for her- home In Atlanta; af tm- a visit to hor nelce Misa Georgia 1 lonea; Miss Honpa will re tuKttwilli her /arid spend ' the week end wUh relative? in . Atlanta. . i Iee Cream; Festival. ? The. Ladles' Aid"'Society of , tho) OrrvUlb, Methodist church will hold j an ice cream festival this evening- at j the. hall. over tho company's store at Orrvllle, and will corve in addition to ! leo cream of all kinds, -cakes andi other. refre?hments. Those events aro ?lw?ya:-looked . forward ". to With mu eli pleasure by the people in that, community and are largely<attend ed. ? ??iMiM, . -'The" proceeds are-.to bc used for a w?Hh)f ^?rpese and tho ladles have mada CK te ns Ivo pro parn tj- 4ts to ^brtt* vide f?t'a 'big croWd?/ Cfeeriry,- Strawberry and Peach j People^ sre ': iearalng i tbat a littt? bot ljb?tevo: that our. family link\ w !tHmit- Chamberlain's 'G?m^En ^fwpiaffhoeaA Remedy stace;'we \n?nifed - keeping houseyearfc 'W?S^V^t^ o? aft' ext?ii?wl vlsi. tafttrht'with us:" Ob??ttsabla &\ where. . Jr '" - - "7 VTTMikmi'.^i??iA ? )fcVi'?Ti?^i j I AT Tp (^DRfflijl ? v 4T,*TTTT**.T*.**f^*?F*T* Central Presbyterian Church. ' Siinday school at 10:15. Morning service at 11:30; subjoci of sermon: "Wo Call bf a People." Evening service at 3:30; subject ot sermott: .MWhy Did God Almighty ?;end that hali storm on UB last Tues day." _ou uro cordially invited at all times ??? wortblb' with us, . Groen Church. Hov. J. H; Glbboncy, rector. Phone1 835. .' Services, .for Whit Suuday, June llth. ' ; 10:15 a. H.-Sunday Behool and Bible claus. '... ? 11:30-Holy Eucharist and sermon -No afternoon service on Sunday. Friday ' June "16th, hoing the fifth' asnivH"t&zf^yS. tie ?'?tUK'a- Or??na tion to. the ^Priesthood there will be.' tho following services, at Grace church. . ? Thuraday, 5:00 p. m. Choral Even' song. Friday. 10:30 a. m.-Tho Holy Eu charist Associate Reformed Presbyterian ? Church. 'Sabbath school 10:30 a. m., Mr. G. H.< Norris,- superintendent. Let. all teachers and pupils be promptly yresent. Bring a new pu-' pl! with' you and thereby be' a- bless ing. ."'.'?.. ' Dr.. J'., R. Yoting, teacher.'ot the' M?'nV Bible blass, has .' something special to announce to his class Sab bath ?iorntn?, . j '?;):tl want a \ meeting of - tho church officors, elders'' and deacons, at 10. o'clock Sabbath morning. ? Preaching at 11:26 a. m., and al] 8:15: j?:, nr. ?'< You ' have : ? cordial invitation tb .worship with'us. BeuW?.1E. Church. J. G. Hugglh, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 .av nt.y^T.? S. '.-McConnell superinten dent;. j Preaching every first and third Sundays at 11:30 a. m.; and every; Sunday evening .at 8 p. ISV Fis'.st P'rc.sby'.<rl:m Church. The serVices \tt the ' First Presby ter Jan' church, 'will be bold as - tolr: tu ?YU tomorrow: Sabbath-school at ten o'clock, un dor Mho direction of Mr. H. W. Rrown. The pastor. Rev'; W. H. Fraser, D - D.'i will preach at 11:30' and 8:lfrj - Tbo^ Christian Endeavor societies will be. held at the follow-; ingliours: Junior at 5 o'clock, : and jj Senior at 7:30. ] ? t.. i A->TB'nr ? cordial - Invitation ls. ex-i - tended to tho ''public*: to worship hil thia church at CM y ?nd all ot the ser- ] ?.vice?. ... ; ? . .... St. John's #<Haodlst Church. Rev.. J.' W. Speako, pastor. ,Sunday school at lOjo'clock. S. L. Prince, Buperlutondont. . Morning service at. 11:30 by Rev. J. M. Steadjhan bf Clemson. No evening sorv'co.^. ); * COMING ?ND GOING j? * . ? .' ". , . ..? * # Miss Geneva Evans and Miss' bora Pettigrew are visiting at Groan wood. Miss Eleanor Fisher ls Visiting re latives Ih: Hartwell" and Elberton. Ga. . ; 'S_ " tiini Alexander Barres of Green ville is visiting lier Bister, Mrs. H. H.- Simp?ct?. :?*' Mr.'WVR-. Bradley of Washington. Ga.. Is visiting his daughter, Mr?. F. ?. Carter. " Kr. James Darby of Walhalla was a business visitor yestcr&y. .Mr. H. A. Oj? is expected to re turn .from chat^tt?; Ni c., this morning where' tro has been on a brief; business' jgpi^ \ "? [ Meifsrs. A. C'vTodd. Roys Gilmor, r?iyde Smith. Janies Br.ldwln and Mr. and. Mrs. K. P, Smith have*return ed from Grimshaw/ NV C. where they have-spentth?' pa^ifeW-days.'. ? ' i1 Br. *v H. liawrehoa of Lowndt*! ? vftto vivM a bobJeess visiter1 yetfer ??^yj'??'-'"'- i f : Mr*, ?Frank Me?eV bf ?.Iw-?ai^^tu' tli? ettyyeoterd?y afternoon. j Mr?. Frank GaMlard is visiting rc- ! ta?>?s la *Abtrevllle. " ; .-J J$Bfcit*r- J. J. SUtdh an? V iOlue" ..Vfat?f'vtet? visitors; from Pendleton" j . \itt-,'? ?N? - Laad1 titstarr-.-was - a vltftov;- yesterdaji-i -, : ? M'& ";j?#^iaeoo, ?ai,.'-ii K j&y^'v^ fc?&rtt?^H?iie^^ ; = " ;V-'.'. + - ^^^^^ s?^^^ ?EIHW?S mt liat?n of Branches Wsul? 8is? |,6afiy6,008,?ot? SUI) CAUSEO THE SPLIT fvWtkediit Episcopal Church, fdetho : dial' ttplacopal Church South' ?nd Protestant Church flow I rtbve Total of 27,420 Ministem and 4r,flta Church**. , Tho prospect of Methodist union, pos sibly us eerly aa 1018 eua In any case ubt ihter-than 1020, has aroused wide spread rnterest nmong the members os' -pYor&tnnt churches ns to tho alto and vanlx of tibs Methodist church when re united: The Methodist general conference, which jost concluded Us session lu Saratoga BpriugB, N. Y., unanimously Indorsed the proposed union of Ameri can Methodism. If tho general con ference of the Methodist ISplacopol Church Punt h in 1018 dls? indorses the plan the union can probably be put lalo ttYsef to' some ext ?lit dt once. " Th? U?lob proposed ia ?f th?se' two denominations aud ono ! other, the M?e h,ni 1st Protestant church. Tho nu merical results will be Imposing. - Thc nev,- Methodist church, for that will probably bo' the name, will have al mbst exdcliy onc-.thlril of the 17,742, ?O? communicant a'of th? thirty church bodies which ore- now members bf thc Federal Council of tko Crnrehes of Cbri-?t tn America. It will have more I thou u .third of their 130.091 churches awi more than outvfourth nf their 103, 113 utlbltrters. The next largest body will bo thu southern Baptist conven 1 tlbif.arid-''titter'that will come tho iie fj?j * Baptlsr, with the Presbyterians fol lowing. , Gomo 8Ut(atla?. I Here are the* UgurcS for 1015, tho I most recent obtainable, as given In the Churches of tho Federal Council, edit ed by Charles S. M?cFar?and and ?& sued tin)/ a few weeks ago -by" the Fleming.H. Bevel! company:. r&*i Minutera' Methodist Eplae?pat church.. 13,813 Mbthodtst EplBc?pat. Church.South. 7,Cf? MolhodUt Protestant church........ .MIO Toter. n,426 . , '. Churches. Methodist Episcopal church. 23,428 'Mjpithbait? EpUcop?l Church ?outh. 16,787 ?Matbo-llst PrQt?&tunt church.,..'..... .' 2,400 Total .....;.,...'..,................. 4W?i Hy'r * ' Comrountct>ti(B. Methodist Ep?i^op-a!' church.,3.(K7,UH Methodist EpUcopat Churcb South .?,Q7U,?tXi MethodlBt 'Prdtc3iant church... v.... 201,110 When lt Is .added.''that neither the southern ?". Baptist convention;, ^vitb 2,502,217 communicants, nor' the Preh byterinn Church In the'Untied- States ot America. With. 1,405,107 com mu n i rn u t ii, j approaches in siso tho Methodist jgpls cop?i church the numerical grenfuesa of tho nuked Methodist church will be 'i^'dlly-'a'iijplrec^'fed; .'"ii j Cnuw^d by Slavery laauo, . Slavery, which nlso divided,tho Ban I Mat and Presbyterian churches,.: WM :tbe'<nuse of the dlvlslriu of tte-Metho dht t?pUcopal church'. AmO'b?C Mbtuur, d?sts the': semsm i took place to 184-i. I nrisi?g frorn the case'of Bishop James Osgood Andrew of Georglu. ;:whose wife wai?; a' sjavc?i?lder. .TJbet Mctho? dlat Protestant church wa? the out I growthbf a still earlier dispute over j the mut?i? rlfehta bf "the lU?niStry and .'^lty.;^:?tv^?a''11ifai?d ?bout-1830 brid was. Itself split In.1858 by tue slavery, question. I u48dtt Ute'northern half bf tho Methodist Pr?destsnt church fused with the Wcvdcy?b Met luidla church; abd In 18?7 both parts of thb'Melbb dist Protestant church were again I brought together, y . ? \ - 1 ; Tba coming uolon ^Methodists will cr?ai te a d?bomro?tlbu hs pre-eminent ls..|?!!?='j .'.'..'-,;? 'vos-:, -?a. iq sn^bB.rsuip Tim three' churched. when fused will j have about 1,70b foreign" missionaries i igalnst 1.300 missionaries of ?he | jpy^erlan Church lu": irib U?Mlc? ! te* of Amcrltja arid 323 fb'rtlgh Iblssionarlcs bf * thc Presbyterian Cbu'rch lu the Uplift': States Sobtn. The reunited Methodists; will hnvo abbm'O.20O home missionaries. North-1 .cr^a^d souibero PreKbyteriahs t?gcthV ! efl?Ve not many more than 8,000. ' ''" '??' ' \ T R. mis if pp^yiLdT. Prep?r Pronunciation of, ti'im? That' 1? ' Frequently Mispronounced.'^. H ! I '.; ^h?bric?y M, iJebew.'who'bc? known I T. fTbnv 'babyhood. : pays "Bosit-"\ v??dt,;? vrth the;^i^ttr?vn thc Urst half '0?lH>'r-dic4i?hsr^V ^. :^d-i^*(r?lt>" Tho ^.In? Yon Have Always jBongltf, nn'd which hns beca Ju nao ?dr over JK> years, has homo tho signature jot 'im and has been made under hin per? j* sonni supervision nineo itu infancy. Allow lio ono to deceive yo? tn thia. All ronni er?oitImitation* and *.' ?TmOus-good " oro but Fixpcrtments that trifle, with ?nd endanger tho health ot Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment? ?lssfe*!?*' !? f?' I^*???*??? ovdi?fltuto fop Cngro* O!!.- X****** gorlc, lirons ?ha Soothing Syrups. It ?a pleasant/ "lt Contain* weither Opium, Morphine nor other I^nrcotio substance. Its a pro is its guarantee. lt desi roys \7orms and allays Feverishness. For moro than thirty years it lins been ?h constant uso lor tito relief of Constipations Finttdeucy, "Wind Colic, nil Teething- Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates "the Stoinacn mid I???TPS?, assimilates tho Food? giving healthy and natural aleen? Tho Children's Panacea-Tao Mother'y Friend? 'il ?ENbwii. CASTO RSA ALWAYS The Kind! You Have Always Bought V ^^^^^^^ ?^?? WAGON BUSINGS lias started off splendidly. Customers are pleased with' * our offerings and pleased with our prices and terms. We are pleased with the outlook for bigger business. Brookway, Hackney, and W arc guaranteed to give satisfaction and pur prices are ik satisfactory as the services you get. -, , See me also for Harness, Lap Robes, Whips, etc. ?BB (From Thc Literary Digest.) If your radiator leaks,, poor in The self.acting radiator ccntentf F?id? theUakanriFixea?t Se-Meni-ol is n- powder put "up. in. lithographed tin cans. When poured into your radiator il dissolves in the not water. At the feaV, thc cool air congeals it into a cement; that repairs it automatically. Look for t?ic pMtnpkin colored cans,? x PAS it*] ' ' * The above advertisement is one pf a series .* th^t is running'- #Very' other weelc in the ;Li?e^^;:)^i?est.