The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 13, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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AUTOMOBILE PO lt SALE OR TRADE
-.I havo on band several firstc bias
sjjghtly used automobiles in good
running order widen I will sell at
bargain prlcos pr trade for horses
and ?nales. ? have a good milch
cow for sale. J. S. Fowler
FOR RENT
FOR R?BNT-Three nico largo rooina
on bent street in city. Reasonable.
Phone 322.
FOR RENT-304 North. Main street,
eight large roomB, hltcben and bath.
Good location for lodging and
boarding house. If Interested see
Mr. W. C. Broadwell, or 'phono
me at night. M. W. Sloan, Phone
. 625. ' .
MISCELLANEOUS
WHY NOT Atit out 6,000 or 10,000 Nan
cy Hall or Catawba Yam potato
plants . where you h\ie harvested
. ! y?ur grain. We will furnish the
plants at $1.00 per thousand. Mar
tin Wood and Coal Co.
?&?-; ? .?..,, u .n
KILDU.8Tr~The best sanitary sweep
ing and cleaning compound. .Mads
of cedar dust chemicals and . the
. brat. paraffine oils. For sale by
: Klldust Co., Rome, Ga;
CELLULOID-Wo can put celluloid in
your auto curtains; oby time and
won't detain you' very long. Paul
M. Stephens..
NOTICE TO CONTBACTORS-^Blds
' are wanted for the erection or a
' brick school building at Lowndos
; ville,' S. C. Plans may bo soon at
if"^Sa^,office .of / the Sectary . cf
?j School board, Mr. "?. V. Barnes,
'.'?I)Andcrnon, 8. C. The right is re
* served to reject'any or all bids.'
IF YOU WANT YOUR SUIT MADE
AT HOME, or In Baltimore-and
^>?aadc to flt you, see J. A. MttlU
4,' ns#? 120. to 128 T><f t Benson street,
, oposite Davis Brotlters.
REMOVAL NOTICE-I have moved
; from my old stand over Kay's store
to cact Baneon street, over Roblu
, sou Brothers grocery store next ro
Peuples Bank. J am bettor pre
pared bere fo. do your work prompt
ly. Palm Beach nnd Kool Kloth
suits a specialty with nie. J. C.
, Thomas, "the.old tellable."
-'r_"" " _'_:_
fOU WANT TO SAVE-And you in
variably" want the best You can
' get.tho best here every, tim? and at
, . aj saving. See me for bicycler
and accessories ot all kinds, and
i it you Intend purchasing a bioyclo
. any time soon see me how. A
good stock of . Pop. and Iver Jobn
>. son wheels on hand at . prices that
wo wRl not be abie tb duplicate
, later. J;; ; |L. B. Jones, 103 Mo
; Duffle Street.
SLABS-For a short time I caa supply
iron arith- good, clear, chick low
< j country slabs at $3.50 per cord, de
i ivered; 1 will also appreciate your
ii orders for cotton Sviod meal and
\ nulla, u. N. Wyatt, 'Phone m. >
erman's ideal
Fountain Pens
: |n buying a pen you cer
tainly want a large -.'-assoit- "
,'. inent to select from.
We have the ?uH Wat?M
rna? V^?rtmeht, v ine?u?irtjg
; bookkeepers and stenograph
ers i;nfS manifold copying
. pern; - ? . {
}. Come in and iet d? show
you a pen that wm give sat?s
./faction,
'? Ffea?sascy ^ .
HAVE you a keep kool suit made to
your measure. From the latest pat
terns of wool ersah. Palm Beach,
Grey pencil stripes, worsteds and
Mohair suitings, for $10.00 at Salla
Tailoring Co., 107 W. Earle St
WE ARE now -handling some fine
stall fed cattle and selling tho very
best steak that money can buy for
20c per lb. Plenty of veal and
mutton at market price. Chicken's
dressed and alive as cheap as you
can buy them In tito country. Also
plenty oJ fish any day in the week.
Your trade will be appreciated.
Give us a trial. Phone 7D5, Dob
bins' mark ot, opposlto Tolly's.
HIDES-Bring them to me if yon
want best prices. I bny aud Sell
more bldas than any other dealer In
this section of the state. All bides
bought by me are Bbtppod with ab*
batolr bides and command better
prices, therefore I can and do pay
better prices. Bring them to Willi
ford'a Corner. R. D Henderson.
FISH. FISH. FISH!-Tho doctot
tolls mo that good fish is the best
meat to car in spring and summer.
We have for this week-daily
fina Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Red
Fin Croakers, Pop Eyed Mullets,
Bass, Pike and fish to suit your
taste-wholesale and retail. We
keep plenty of fine pork and beef,
native raised. Call 292 or come
to 207 East Whltner street sod
soe George Sanders; ho will be
glad to see you, W. J. Maness,
the Seafood Man.
PRGM 7 A. M., TO 10 P. M.-Buy
your Gssollns and Motor Oils fro??
H. . A. Caudle, Hie one arm gas man
on the corner next to Owl Drug Co.
He will appreciate your business
and always gives the utmost in
Talue. H. A. Caudle.
DEJVOE's PAINT-The old stand by.
the oldest paint makers (n America
and the best. Paint with DeVoe's,
fewer gallons, wears longer. W. L.
Brlssey Lumber Co.
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The de
mand for our ell pork sausage is.
keeping us vory busy. They surely
are tho highest grade on the mar
ket Mad* from fresh pork carefully
selected sud seasoned with Just
enough fresh ground herbs sad
pure spices to give that very un
usual and delicious flavor distinc
tively Lindsay's.. Phone your order
to 694, The Lily Whits Market. J.
N. Lindsay. Proprietor.
-; - ",
rTUgpAHBDNBSS is the order of the
day now, while the riva Insurance
Companies ero withdrawing from
the state |B the time for yob to have
your bouse, barn,- or . out-building
protected with a Barries Metal
Shingle Root Ot course the initial
cost, ls Just a trifle more than weed
ch Sn gi CD. but In the long run they
aro much cheaper and they are s
tremendous protection against Sro.
Drop in and 1st us show yon. No
trouble nor obligation on your part
whatever. Respectfully, ?no. (y T.
Barr?as 6 Son.
STOCKHOLDERS IdEETINfl
The annual meeting of the stock* ?
lolders of the Peoples Oil and For
Hirer will bo held at the office .
t Ute company at Anderson, ?. C.. .on \
tuesday, June 13, 1916, at ll o'clock
?. m. A full attendance ls dc ni red. .
L- GEER, President ;
. B. FARMER, Secretary. ,*. '
NOTICE FINA!? SETTLEMENT j ?
The undersigned, administratrix l?t \
ne estate of Fred G. Brown, deceased, ?
ereby gives notice that they will ba -,
?ly stn, 1916, at ll o'clock a. rn!, ,
DPly to the' Judge bf probate for An- ,
crr.r-.i county for af ina! settlement
t said ; oj tatt- and a discharge from
ils office ss executors.
> D. ?. LEDBETTER,
J. M. PAGET.
MRS. MAMIE McBROWN.
Executors.
June 5, 1916. : ' !
? . ... ?. ?- ,-- f
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT ?
The undersigned, administrator ot 1
ie estate of . N. K. Bryant, decessr 1
?" hereby gives notice that he will 1
a .July 14th. 1916, at ll o'clock, a.
t., apply ; to the Judge nf probate for .
nderaen couniy for a final settlement <
t bald estate and a discharge from 1
ls office as administrator > 1
B. R. BRYANT, Administrator. <
Juda-i?, 1?t6. I
. ;., v. . IVA- '?
{omach Trouble* and Conatipatfos
"T?,m cheerfully say that.ChambSr- <
div's Tablets a?? the most eaUsraetory I
;r-:e dy fer stomach and bladder troub ?
?a and constipation that I have sold <
? thirty-four years? experience ia ta?
rug service- writes S. H. Murphy, 1
ruggist;?.; Wai?aburg, -\N:' y.?? Obtain*
ble -5^erywhs?r^fflra^5^^^^?
mm&m I
2??fflS!8ft'S
CUdnia,Tfcav*ria-a aSaggs f?
Dr. W.de H. Sharandl
Beyond th? cut tb? sunrise, beyond tb?
west tho sea,
And mut und weat the wanderlust that
win not let me be;
It works In me Uko ma dries*, dear, to bid ]
me say goodby,
For the seas cali and th? stars call, and,
oh, the call ot the sky!
I know not where the white road runs
nor what the bluo hills are.
But man can bavo tho sun tor friend and
for hla guide a atar.
And there's an end ot voyaging- when |
on co the voice la heard,
For the river calls, und the road calls, and,
oh, the call of the blrdt
Yonder tho lons hoi iron Ilea, and thcro ]
by night und day
The old ships draw to home again, tho ?
young sh I PB sail away.
And come I may, but go I must, and If j
men UBk you why
Tou may put the blame on tba stars and I
the sun and the white road and tho
a Icy!
-Gerald Gould In Indianapolis Newo.
FRANKLIN ORIGINATOR OF
"DAYLIGHT SAVING" IDEA
Af tor 132 Years His Schema Has Put
Once again a Yankee idea, apparent
ly Ignored lo tho home of Ita origina
tor, has taken root in Europe.
In Germany the clocks have already j
been put abend an hour; In England
the "daylight saving" scheme 1B ex
pected to bo approved by the house of j
commons and to go into effect at once.,
and in France the chamber bas given
the project u favorable vote, and lt re- !
mains only to bo ratified by the senate I
to become law.
One night in 1784, daring ?Benjamin I
Franklin's visit lu Paris, hoineglectod
to closo the shutters of his jooro and
the next morning WM awakened by|
the Ugbt of the sun.
"If lt had not been for ?tilly Incident,"
be wrote in a letter to ni Paris Journal,1
which wns not published until eleven
yearn later,' "I would ?have slept, she
hours longer, whUe tbofsuu veas giving
Us light freely, and aec?rdh.3iy ln the
evening I would h uve ??'J iv ed six hours
longer by candlelight' This-kind of
light hoing much more?expensive*than
sunlight, I made a fewtcalcalatiomi and
found that the dry (of. Paris dione
would save 06,075,000* pounds of-wa*,
tallow and oil by uslifj tho light ?f the
san daring the six seamier months" in
stead ot candlelight"' ':\*'<
Franklin proposed xnany 'measures to 1
influence the French/peepleitb "coll day
the timo while daylight hjsts." but it j
was not until the war cana and doily
expenses began being calculated by
millions that the economic peoples of
Europe-tbs Germans - Anti >-saw tho
advantage of advancing the ?legal ' time
by one hour. / . 1
Tho new law will haVtwat least one
advantage-lt will bring p^ece.one hour
sooner.
RAILROADS ARE PROSPEROUS,
?' ? -p. 1 .
Revenues Inersatad 14?ft.Pep Cent In
Eight Months of Fiscal Yeer.
In tho eight months bf the current
fiscal year the' revenues (of Am?ricain
railroads amounted to 52U127,254,000, a
gain of $177,000,000 over itho 6arno pa'
ried in 1814-16. Tho Agotes aro made j
public by the bureau of {railway eco- !
nomles.. 1 ."
In February tba- opera (lng revenue
ox" American railways wns ^281,704,000,
nu Increase of V50,8i5,0!??) over the
p recoding February. - The {revenue, nv
trag'- \ $1,140 n?mllo cf lind The oper
ating expenses, were S1& 1)077,000, aa
increase ot S2?$r?i,000. Ipa net oper
stlng income vms $05,0-11,(00.
If this rato df business keeps up: the
railroad-J will moko n totaljnet profit of
mora than $701.000,000, to fco applied to
dividends, rentals, interest, on conda,
appropriations for Improvements abd
new coustrucfjon; -
B?RBERLESS BARBER SHOP.
Au t om ot ? "Ohavetoria" M aft?? Hit With
Chicagoans. ;. j.
A barberiesa automat \?ut;ro persons'
in scc-d of a shay? : caa- sosodtb .their
>wntfaces and wasn?perfumeSand poir
ier themselves is braking Chara geanaj
iltfup and tnko notice. Tto bacberl?33
ihpp has Jost opened*uuJ.it? already
proving a delight to men/who* detest
the ordeal of ti?? barber, shoo. \
This "ahaveteri?" or ,4fcbin automat,"
ISit has besh'varloualystyledv tin n de
eded novelty. SmoU stalls tere er
ased around a.ctn traill Aza that cbh
Eofoa a fbur.ta'in which spouts hot and
:old water,, Hero airs talcum pnVde'ft
j?rfnmes sid 'ali'ot tho otber/aBPurte
janoea ot-a. barbea* shop.
Arter 4fco customer has sbav'Al ho
throws/ 10 cents ! Into a receptacle itt
the sf ?31 end m>iifcbes forth. Tl's rt an
igememt guaranscea a saving cf time,
ipa erad talb.
Safocock'o Ov/twra ts > Get t?O.Kp? '
Hauling- Caris* of Kum.
iL ti?xt?c-:-wWh\'^?ft5?i?' to ti
tho kchooaer Augustus.
?,00?' ftr U#&^\*tf*
i thc post Of con?reeti?t, . "
??osed in Boston the ether day. This ls
??bved by, maritime autharities to he
it vam/toftfcs *re?* cesj? bt.Afrtea. .
Tba Babcock w4a4bunt t wei v? yeer?
ige.
Cur04 In asctt?ler*> Club,
tradedEchelon'era* la La
*yett?,?iiA,sxt?;byre^
' .cu-Mea.? t?Mdtt?
ELECTRIC PL
FISHING CR
OF WORLI
Phenorrurial Control of Stream
Flow is Unique in Hydroelec
tric Annals of Universe-Three
Monster Stations at Great Falb
Charlotte, N. C., June 12.-Mr. T.
A. Jamison, ofMhe Hardaway Con
tracting company in charge of tho
monster dydroelectric development
now under way at Fishing Creek, S.
C., for the Water Power company, a
subsidiary of the Southern Power ?
company, la spending a day or two in
the. city on -business1. Mr. Jamison j
was foi/uerly in charge of the big
work of the'Hardaway company at
Whitney, where 120,000 horsepower
will be generated by the Tallahassee
Power company for tho Aluminum
company of America. He was also
in- charge of tb<i Hardaway wofk at
Ninety-Nine I-larrl cn tbs Brood riv-j
cr in South Carolina aud-of tue Look
out Shoals power plant near States
ville, thjs state, Tbo Fishing Creek
plant th?t IB now nenrinp completion,
and which will be finished, states Mr.
Jamison, about'the first ot August, or
only two months hence, will develop
37,000 of hydroelectric power.. The
electrical machinery in tho p_ vor
house will couBlBt of five - 3,500 K
V. A. General Electric typo gener
ators and five' ten thousand 8.
Morgan Smith water wheels. ? It
will be one of the biggest power
plant/i of the southern Power com
pany.
Tbe completion of this Fishing
Creek power two months hence will
give to the Southern Power com
pany through its subsidiaries, three
monster stations at Great Falls, S.
C.i namely at Great Falls, gener
ating,, 322,000 horsepower; at Becky
Creek, ' only two miles below, gen
erating 322,000 horaepower, and . at
Fishing 'Creek,' one mlle ahoys, gen
erating . 37,000 : horsepower, or a total
at this - one point of 101,000 horce-[
power. In addition . to these - three
ct uti on ? at Great Falls, there is : an
other developed power at Catawaba,
near Rock Hil), and still- another
at Lookout Shoals, near states ville,
giving to the company five' develop
ed power? on.'.k?SP"Catawba, so ar
ranged that' ti?s' esperta - in charge
with control in largo . measure .the
flow of tho titree m from dam ' to
"head" during the summer months
during daylight, os while the 200,
odd cotton mills that the company
drives .are In operation.. The ' ' com
pany, has-such a, generating capacity
that lt ia impossible to storey-the
energy ..created,^ pod . hence . ;th*;"f
need or disposing ot, lt as rapidly*
es lt is generated. Practically all
of the mills''run in tko daytime and
not at night, and hence the need
fdr power during the "daylight and
not during the night.
Thia control bf stream flow is
unique, tn hydroelectric annals in
tho . world, and Is only possible
where such conditions prevail as in
the Piedmont section of the Caro
linas. : . ? ' ." ?
ATTENTION YOTEI?.3
Chfliruaa Executive Committee lias I
Issued. Notice. I
To, the Clqb Officers and Voters or j
. tho Democratic Party. Anderson
County:
There , seems to . be considerable
confusion . in the, minds of a large
number of people/ion tho Subject ot
the necessity ot enrol 1 in g ?or thc
coming primary?*| election;- many
seeming to think ?that ,because they
were enrolled for the last '.primary,
it Is not necessary - that they should:
he enrolled agata, , at ia necessary
that every voter should- again enter
hts name upon the enrollment books
ot his club, because the legislature at
the session cf 1915passed an amend
ment to the. law. governing. primary
elections, which makes -this. neces
sary. This amendment requires
that the books shall ce opened on or
before the first Tuesday la Jone of
each election year and that every ap-!
plicaut for ' enrollment ; shall write i
upon the club roll of his own club,
his full name, and immediately there- ?
after his, age, occupation end post-;
office address, and if he. live la a '
town1 or city, he shall write the name
ot th'S street and' tho number of the ,
house, In which hs resides. If such .
dssignatlbps exist -ia said city br
town: . Tho applicant must wtrite
hie hame hlmsolf ii ,be la; able to ,
write; If he is unable to write'-ha
may make his mark upon die roll;
which will be witnessed hy tba secre-! (
iary. ? ;?-'>; *,
-;<Thers ard still a nusthcr sf stubs j
which bav? not received their .enroll- '
mast books, and J again earnestly
wfge ppon them^he imporUnco ' ; o?;
astting them out at once.. Just ad
soon as, is ptrscUhle ,th? executive: .
committee will pd^' a list of thsss:
secretarte? and th^PWisa^M>re ; tue v
fcbft* are kept open ;?OJt enrollment, I
?^n>?s# .wg?'mm^"*^^&
enroll thesost Ive*, tritltout delay ;
terior*o^
t?Cttat hs ha* ?, bottle of Cham- ;
b*rlalo's remedy CfccUe ard BiarrhoeA
ff -v -' that
DP?v7satiUve and ?ut** tor cholers, Tod
^Jcknow -*??'?W?i?tt'i'it;\-e?ii.'.H -
Sepe^dfd npon t?Wite)^ ?
st howei complaint, that poour in this
tountry. Ohtataabla ??wmbat?.^
ANT AT
EEK ONE
'S WONDERS
WILLET P. SLOAN A
COLUMBIA VISITOR
He See? Anderson Boy in Action
on tho Diamond
Columbia, June 12.-Willett P.
Sloan, of Anderson, was a vlnltor to
Columbia Thursday. Mr. Sloan in'
addition to doing an insurance busi
ness^ ia agent for a well Known auto
mobile and brought, a car to Colum
bia to deliver to a man from ' an
other part ot the mate. In the al
ter noon he was -ah Interested spec
tator at tho Columbla-Macon baseball
game, being especially interested In
the work of his fellow townsman, St.
Clair Webb, first baseman for the
Comers.
To T?e Poblle
"I have been using Chamberlain's
Tablets for indigestion for the past six
months and lt affords me pleasure to
say I have never used a remedy that
did me so much good."-Aire. C. E.
Riley, Illion, N. Y, Chamberlain's Tab
lets dre obtainable everywber.
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Befog CsssSantf> Supplied Wit*
Thedford'a Black-DraagnL
McDufl, Va.-"1 suffered tot several
Sears," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ol
ils place, "with sick headache, and
stomach trouble. --
Ten years ago a friend told ma to tri
ThedJord's Black-Draught, which I did,
lad 1 found it to be the best family medi
cina for young and cid.
I keep Black-Draught on hand all ins
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and il
does them more good than any medicine
(key ever tried.
We never have, a long ?pen of 'sick
ness in our faraibr, since We commenced
using Black-Dra?ght."
Tbedford'9 Bhck-Draught fa ptiVels
vegetable, and has been found to r;gu
?ate weak stomachs, aid digestion re?
Heve Indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache,, sick stomach, and gunbar
lt bas been In constant use fer inore
Iban 70 years, and has benefi?td more
than a million people. " '.
' Your druggist sells and recommends
Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Octa
Bscksge to-day. . ? ? N.e. m
for FOtt? Cant
Has capacity of seven
passengers. High grade
material. Neat appearance.
I Reasonable prices. We also
make! commercial bodies
and jit?eys to fit any make
car. Write for ill actuations
I arid prices.
The Rock HUI Buggy Co.,
.? Rock HIS, S.C
GAS
Io cook wi^i.is th? most
.. ?
soswenitmfc ??e? . t ? b e
had. -
And it aa this. Reapers
too ; wrfecn th? laut b? c? tfeoegfrt
*&? attention ? gsvea fr
row win liko is. . 1lm;?^ HSW
toss,
It?s iiist th? iiiiing to]
Solid, Substantial Porch Chairs
Whatever may fcc your Ideas-or, no matter what you may have
in mind .in the way of a chair, for the fiatjill^ri/js nrejpretty upt to
li ave it. Will made and comfortable chaim pf, dorena of. different
patterns, slatted back? and cuata/ or-'reed, rattan; pr.'leather'backs
and ?eata-anytfiing you want. ..-'vj'J.i ' ' ? '
G. F. TOLLY & SON
Anderson, 5. C.
MS ?j
There's not a man in America who
doesn't need ah Accurate Watch
BEFORE you can ever own a truly accurate watch (you -
must make up your mind -io"nay enough tor it, Tat ?
men you know wi?o -carty ?d?able w-eich?? diu.E?i
got them for the prico of a pair of. shojea^tbey paid, the
price of ? good suit of clothe?.Xv. :. . . v . ?'. ?
A railroad conductor, engineer or brakeman rarely
pays under $25.00 for bia watch. Frequently'aa high aat
$75.00
if the watch refuses to keep time within certain, strict .
standards, the railroad man bas to buy. hknaelf a-nSw.\
one. This seldom happens. Railroad men' choose there-/'
. watches -so lt won't happen. Now does it .signify any- .'?
thing to you that railroad men who buy ,.
their own watches, prefer to buy the -
Hamilton Watch? ? : . ' . ' f?fij
. Tho Hamilton is not the onjy watch. \^"7.
accepted tor railroad service, by; ?ny: if' .
means. Yet a canvass (large.enough tb . '' /?yS -
ct ri kc . a national average) will show la ' ' /y/ Y y '
majority of railroad men carrying .Hamil-' . r/Y. ' .^->>->i/""~>
tons; When you are sufficiently . Weary, ? f/^^ ^y*.
of a watch that won't keep timo, ahd haye
. ' : made up your mind to buy a real tims- , ? ??
keeper to carry for the rest of your jlfe. ? . (?' . " -.' , .
come1 to us .and let ua show you .the fl ^ . . j^k
Well, that's us. We've : got' ! ?w^Bai
now the BEST STOCK, AND' ^^?SSSS
MORETQF IT than any of the W^^^f ,
other guys. 3 Arid that's not ^Bra
all, we have the best and quickest B?r?
delivery system in this manxtown Se4&
cati save you money p A
^A'Mfr?wir?>6??u?i,j nm ii(ii?niill*lt?;p/iir.Mi!ii mi \i\\\ma&Q&ttlll^m**m?\\+* nu mimiinjimi?'