The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 17, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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LOST OR FOUND
TAKEN UP-Large whito spotted
now with horns. Owner can get
same hy paying expenses1,' see u.
N. Wyatt, or phono 187 or 473.
WANTS
WANTB?K^lood double entry boole
||?|?eep3r with two years experience
wants position in Anderson. Con
. ; "deliver tho goods. Address Book
keeper, care Thc Intelligencer.
.WANT a position? Want-adver
tise for IV and persist in it-and
ll;, you'll win.
FOR SALE
FOB. SALE-Gurdon and field seeds
of all kinds end in ?ny quand ty.
Our seedsar? all fresh and- guar
anteed true to name. McDonald
Soed House, Mucce&aors to Fur
man Hm I th, th?> Seedsman. Send
!^^ns-'y?nr' orders".':- '
. FOR ??LE-*-Three No. G Oliver Type
writers. Will sell at a bargain,'
, . o, C. Parssu. Hubbard Building;
Anderson, 8. C.
: .- --
FOR SALE-?-?f you no longer nea it,
sell lt-through an Iutollgencer
"For Sale" ed.
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AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE OR.TRADE
,.-,'.. -I have oh hand several fl rotc lass
sHtfntly ustsd automobiles In good
- nuning order "Which 'I rwlll Bell at
bargain prices or trade for horses
. and mulos?. I have a good milch
cow for Bale, j; 8. Fowler.
Gm Sal?s
on
You' may think this fc uri
,u&?^Q'n account of, the hot . I
.^ather; but remember, "our ?} \
ifbyi: cf candy is stored In
a -lefrjjgf?rat?r where th&
temperature is the same
boils winier*?ncj Summer, ; ? j
Come in and let us show
you some of Huyler's(^???
cr?ations.
F--There Has ?
MR, A.MOTT
f\f? FOR P BE SI DENT,
^OTT, HIS SON CICERO
DES?fMONA. *TH?S
ST ec PO p.e HIS wi rc
IO CRAUteO BflZK
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SAID :
AS A
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ADVERTISING
FOB) SALE-Oliver typewriter which'
has been used only few weeks. A
splendid bargain. Apply to "M,"
care Intelligencer.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-304 North Main street, |
eight large rooms, kitchen and bath.
Good location for lodging and
boarding house. If interested see
Mr. W. C. Broadwe)!,, or 'phone
mo at night, M. Wi 'Sloan, Phono
025.
MISCELLANEOUS
I CAN SELL you my home place', Nc.
"800 North Pant street, also a
three room house, No. 722 North
Pant street, with "an _ adjoining
store room tor sn investment. Both
' properUes well .equipped with alli
modern conveniences. - The seven]
room house now occupied by G.
R. Dodd. ' I will sell thia prop
erty so the present rent that I
am getting would be good invest
ment on your money. J. L. E.
Jones, 103 S. McDufflo street.
DID IT ever occur to you that most of
tho QUICK SALES and RENTALS
ot, property are > made through
classified advertising? Try theso
next time you have, come thin g for
salo. .
WHY NOT set out 6,000 or 10.000 Nan
cy Hall or Catawba Yam potato
plants where you have harvested
your grain. Wo.wlll furnish tho
plants at 91,00 per thousand. Mnv
- tis Wood a?u Coal Co v
?SLABS-For a short time I can supply
you With good, clear, thick low
country slabs at 98.60 per cord? de
livered. X will also appreciate your
orders for cotton seed meal and
hulls. B, N. Wyatt, Thone 181.
KILDUST-rTV.e best Banltary sweep
ing and; cleaning compound. Mode
ci cedar dust chemicals and thei
best paraffine oils. For sale by |
Kt ld uar Co., Rome, Ga.
.V. ,-.-fc*-?
j CELLULOID--Wc can put celluloid In
your auto curtains any tune : and
won't detain' you very long. Paul
E. Stephens.
'j' '', 'i", 1 ' 1
I IF YOU' WANT YOUR "SUIT/MADE I
AT HOME, or in Baltimore-and |
J mado to flt you, see J. Av Mull?
' pax. 126 to 128 Wwt Benson street,!
.oposito Davis Brothers.
?HAVE yon a keep kool suit inade to j
your measure. From the latest pat*
terns of ?col crash. Palm Beach,
Groy" pencil stripes, worsteds and
Mohair suitings, for $10.00 nt Salla
Tailoring Co., ?07. W. Earle Si
.?M ? H V i r'tM 'ii,. r -.\t. - li'.
WE ARE now Yaudling some fino
.I, ?tatl fM cattle and sailing the very
4\w?'steak that money, can buy for
26c per; lb. Plenty of veal and
mutton at market price. Chicken's
dressed and alive as cheap aa you
can. h?y . them in the souutry. Also
plenty ol ? tish any day io the week.
Your trade will te ; appreciated.
Give us a trial. ?hon? ; 766;, thin- j
bins' market, opposite Tolly's/
. DSWOE'3 PAINT-Tho old stand by,
th* oldest paint makers in America
end tte best. Paint with DeVoa's,
fewer gallons, wears longer: W. L.
<-rfjfcrttfty; Lumber Cd; ..
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The d?
.-... msad tor oar all pork sausage is
keeplai us very busy; waly,
are tho Wehest grads on the mus
ket Mad* from fresh pork carefully
aeiecMO ona seasoned with Jtast
enough fresh grouud kette ?aft
pure spices to Rive shat vary ira
,Mi d?lt?leus OM.r?f^mm
Uvtxy Lindsay*?. Phone your otdor
to m. The Lily White .?H<
o be a Third I
CM. 8AUM. HeAD OF THC '
CRNAC OR OCR OF OfcGANIzei
:RTA??eRS UJHefVASkfeO H??
ION OF THC (Veu) CAHOIOATG
?- X INTEND To SUPPORT MR (
BUSINESS PROPOSITION. TH?
>RTABING BUSING SS HAS ?ee
f Oe AD FOR THC CAST POUR ve A
PGATH RATE OOGS NOT BCClf
PARC UMTH THAT OF euROPe.
I? FOR A CHANGE.
PROM 7 A. M., TO 10 P. M.-Boy
your Gasoline and Motor Oils from
H. A. Caudle, the one arm gas man
on tho corner next to Owl Drug Co.
He will appreciate your business
and always gives the utmost tn
value. H. A. Caudle.
PISH, PISH, PISH!-The doctor
tolls me that good f kui ls the best
meat to eat in spring end Bummer.
We-have for this week-daily
fine Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Red
Pin Croakers, Pdp Eyed Mullets*
Bass, Piko 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 > and
see George Sanders; he will be
glad to Bee you. W. J. Manees,
the Seafood Man.
Stomach Troubles and Constipation
j "I will cheerfully say that Chamber
lain's Tablets are the most satisfactory
remedy for stomach and bladder troub
les. and constipation that I have sold !
In thirty-four years' experience in the
drug service" writes S. H. Murphy,
dm-s'st, Wellsburg, N. Y. Obtain
able^ Everywhere.
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
Chisholm, Troubridge & Saggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Bonding
W* Wfaitnet* St.
Dr. Wade H. Sherard
DENTIST
?13 Fourth Floor Bleekley Bldg.
T?l?phona Ma
WAFTED
.1 will pay:
For clean mixed rags ii.00
per hundred.
f or clean dry bones 5oe per
hundred.
For mixed iron '20c per
hundred.
Good, prices for rubber and
metals.
SAM DISNER
Maning Street, Near Blue Ridge
Iee Co. '
Phone ?71.
Jar FORD Caro
D?ssenger?; * High grado
material. Neat appearance.
Reasonableiprices. W'jalso
shake or^merdal bodies
oat/.Wriw
Th? Rock Hill Buggy Ca,
arty, so Mr. A,
MUTT,
:N
RS. .
4 TO
OF THE NCW
WAS HAvilHS
Ule UiAHTE D
UMO DIDN'T
THAT THC ?
BRVAIS SO
Baseball Results
NATIONAL
At Boston '2^ Pittsburgh 0.
AU others "postponed, rain.
AMERICAN
At Detroit 4; l?hiladelphla 3.
At Chicago 7; Boston 4.
I _ At Cleveland .Jj New York 1.
(Called- end 4th. innings, rain.)
At St. Louis-Washington, rain. j .
SOUTHERN
i-n
? At Atlanta 7; Little Rock 9. :
. Af; Mobile, -1 ; ?lasUvillo. 3, .
. At New Orleans,0; Chattanooga 3.
At Birmlnghum-Mehipbis, rabi. ?
SOUTH ATLANTIC
At Ja ch:: on ville 2; Charleston 1.
At Columbus 4; Albany 2.
At-Columbia 7 ? Augusta 5.
Only three scheduled.
? ?SOME" GAME
?
*
? (By Associated Press.) .
Boston, Mass , Juno 16.
Hughes, of the Boston Nation
als, pitched a no hit, no Tun
Furn e, against Pittsburgh to-:
aay..\ He passed .two and
struck out seven.'
To Tho Public '
"I have been using. Chamberlain^.
Tablets for. Indigestion for th? past sly
months and it affords mo pleasure to
suy I have never used a remedy that
did me so much good."-Mrs. C. E.
Riley, Illion, N. Y,.Chambertain's Tab>'
?lets aro obtainable every whorl. '
lp. ' JB. MmklMKfMj B*A, MHWlM RaUablo
SEVERE PUNISHMENT
I Of Sr*. Cbpps?, sf Bys ?cas^
Mt Air?? N. C.-Mr?. Sarah ^Chap
pell ol ih1? towu, tajK "I Butlered for
live years with womanly ?roubl?? also
was more Sj*a any ono coufdteli.
. I feted most every Wad bf aedfcke,
but ^p^a rae any^
If so. let ns urgs voa to gj^.C^rdui ?
trU?. We ted conndeniitwUl help you,
Tiw2n?"t?f ^^ftEWV^te ?tete WJWwTR?Vit?
' . '. IV . ? J-'; >:.:.. -' .'-i.,-''
T, CAfiPrtl?AT MGR. '
RA RT y uiHeM seeN
,H?S LUNCH, He SAID:
so r*-* eeo Dy TO RUN
HAUe A CHANCG/ SO
>eoPte VOOUUON'T'MISS
COUCH.
RTS -
ANDERSON WILL
BE REPRESENTED
l ois City to Send Players , To
Greenville For Big Tennis
Tournament
? jj_: .
Greenville,. June IC-With' entries
already received . from Atlanta.' Au
gusta, Asheville, Brevard, Columbia,
Sptrtanburg, Montgomery, *Ala., and,
other cities of tho sou?jeast, .Indica
tions are that tao ninth annual"?aW
tennis tournament for the champion-'
shlp ot North and ' South Carolina,
.whicfi starts hero at Sans Souci on
June 19, wilt bo one of the most en
joyable and successful and one'ot the
fastest tournaments.ever.held in the
southern states. ' More than SO en-,
tries, including local " racket experts
have already boen recorded..:
The South - Atlantic states tourna
ment at Augusta, have 'been, called
oft* on account of the fire, many play
ers who were slated tor that meet,
have signified their .Intention.;to ~at~
tend the tournament here. Entries
will be open until 3 o'clock Monday
afternoon, June 19; Play . Js. sched
uled, to start at 4 o'clock. During the
remainder of the week playing will,
be in progress both in the morning
and afternoon '
The -magnificent club grounds will
be* open to everybody ; during the.
week of tho tournament. Many lovely:
affairs .have been arranged for j Ibo
entertainment of the guests, includ
ing a . formal reception and ball at
tho club. The visiting guests will
also be invited' to the iialsyoiv club
dance Wednesday evening r
It was learned today ..that- Ander
son, Belton, Pel ger and Rock Hill
were counting"o?' sending strong detr
?galions from these cites. V? M?
Manning of Qroenv.ille ia in charge
of tho entries, u:id all) applications
shoulS be filed with him. v .
Sf ANDING OF CLUBS
Benth At'^?e.
1 ^ Won Lc??t Pct
Augusta.... .35 21 .625
?Charleston.... .. ..St 24 564
Columbia.. ? . .. . .30 24'. 666
Jacksonville.. .. .,30 25 ""' 645
Montgomery...... 27 29 483
Macon...:, i: .. ..23 '.- 20 .44?
CtolcJabus... .. ..:.25 31" ? U9
Albany.... .. V->.*.18 86 SSS
- '&t?i?f?'-y 9? ::<-. ? ?:>?? - T
. - ^ Won liOst pct,..
Nashville.. .3Q , 20. v f48
New Orleans., .. '..37; 21. ?38
Atlanta.... J .30 21 . 62?
Chattanooga .. ....39 28 608
Birmingham.. >'.-'..; 26 32 448
Utile Bock... .;25* 82- - ^39
Memphis.. .. . ...23 v S4 404
Mottle.... ... V, ..23 33 411
. . i ::'V^V:v;^ Gsm.
.. American.
s Won . Lost .. .Pet.
Cleveland.. .32 ?9 ?37
Wasbingtjnvv , . ; . .27 23 \640
NSW York., .:...'.'...26 > 23 -631
Boston... .. .. ..26 25 616
D?ifolt..., .'. .. .26 24 320
CShicagh .. .. .. .'i? 26 490
Si; Louis.. .. .. .-wk'-' 28 4<0
Philadelphia..; ,.t -. 15... 32 si?
Na?eaaL ' '
Won Los*. Pct.
ills OM
By BUD FISHER
fMR. J. P. LATHER, TONSORIAL ARTIST,
WHO RCSI6NED H?S JOB AS HEAD
CHIN SCRAPER IN THC Te?MlHAt BARBER
SHOP TO ACCEPT THC WOMlMATlOH AS
VMCG PRESIDENT. IN HIS SPEECH BETORfc
TUE CONTENTION, HE PRoMEO THAT He
plON'T WWOW THE CIVIL-WAR WAS OMER
OR?NVTHING ELSE. HE LIAS MO flt HATED
MT ONCE. HR. LATHER IS AH IDEAL
VICE - PRE-S ?DCN.pTV
Solid, Substantial Porch ?ha?rB
Whatever may. be your Ideas-or, no matter what; you may have
in mind In the way of a chair for the Porch-we are pretty/?pt to
have lt. Well made and comfortable chairs of dozens af'different
patterns,' slattod bael;;; and seats, or reed, rattan or leather ?backs
and' ??ats-anything you want , ''.
G. F. TOLLYWM
'Anderson, S, C. ','
- ? ... - ? - y? ? . ? .-? . ? ?
Specials For Safcirdavand Mooday
Quite a numbor of our euftloihers heve uskied that v/o marte our
Special Saturday offerings offeetlve^alBo op Monday, 'ss many times jj
they found i*. inconvenient .to come to the .store .on Saturday. So
h?rafter we will' n?ak? "lt Saturday and Monday. ' Seo following
today and Monday. ?; j v .- .
$2.50 Self- Filling- Fountain PensSaturday at, 'fetch -!\ . . 90c
Big Ben Alarm Clocks, Special for Saturday, Each .:$2.00
17 Jewel Elgin Watches, lo size, 20 year cases, Each$12.50
Men's Si ; Sp Belts, Specia.1 far Saturday* Each .... .$1.00
$150 Cut Glass'Fumblers Special for Saturday, per set ..
..... ........... t - .v. :.. :.. $t.oo
China Cups and Saucers, ? 1,7 S value, Saturday/.... $1,00
MARCHBANKS & BABB
Horifr Main Street ?atrolera
At the Sign of the BUj Wat?*
Vv>:i, that's us. We've ?ot
no . ?> the B?ST STOCK, . AND; *
M VRE OF IT than any?fiQSj?Z:%
other guys. And that's 'tiptop
all, we have the best and qiii^^^
delivery system in this man's towii
W. L. B??SSEYLU?^BR CO] |
S?cttfity* amt^ S?r^vic?
)n establishing banding connections, a businc*
main looks VHmari?y for two things vlt?\?fi Security ;
and Service.
.; j This bank; offers absolute security to ifs deposl*
tors and endeavors? at all times,to render prompt and!
bolUe'ser^tei
Peoples ?liis^ ? <? ^t?fersosi
yy .Th?* fat?Sgcn?ftr places the *fi*po*ei ?I it* a?vortb*
' jag ?afros? fa* beat ef^p<^ neMspap^ |ilant bi S^?e<^??
H Catfo&t?. <? -I mera - fetter ' ?etfvbe, snare carefag &fra?
*?? ptvtnpter ttte&feSt of kawBmg a<&r^ag &ati cea Ira