The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, April 07, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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The Farmers & Merchants Bank and the \
Farmers Loan and Trust Company, both .of,
Anderson, S. C., take a great deal of pleas
ure in lending money to prornpt 'paying cus
tomers and at this season of the year take
an especial pleasure in "lending money to
their farmer frjends.
We would be plouBed to extend our acquaintance with the farra- i
era of this good county by lending them money.
COME TO SEE I'S.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers Loan & Trust Co.
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NO IRE SYMPATHY
Spartanb jrg Stories Say That Pub
lic Opinion Concerning the
Young Lady Is Changing'
TSparianburg, April 4 It seems that
ti reaction ha? taken place uinong th?
?yupalh|z*jrn of MI.SK Pleda Pendi?*
lon, who It; SO :;<><,n lo c." on trial
pith Clydn Oleraent for tho u.iirdrr o?
Ot i i a by child in Spariunhtirg on
January .3U. Par a time lhere could
pe hoard predictions on any side in
Bpartai.burr that fdiss Pendleton
[vould Jt ea.ce be ac quitted when she
Wem ?o? tris! and swore that th >
Hluld wa? hero, that Clyde Clement
waa Us father and that Uemoni did
l brow th/i child in the stream. Since
lljave tlinn looms here scorns to be bare
ly perceptible cr.ange in the public
?liinion, altltou^h, ru far a? is Known
lt h M not changed' In tile belief that
iileini ,it lg gully; it has rather h^en
l!V*t hy asKentlug. to the crime Mips
Pendleton ia equally as utility as she
fdvoulJ fthare Ute n.'it.'! j (ate, an Clem
ent. . '._ ; ?
Altern ey fi in Jhe rase ure gutting
forth every effort am) straining avr*
itjf ningle' nerve. The prosecution
.lulnia Kial that lt will be able to con
vict both the tuan ami woman, whll?
.:'.!;. i i v aa positive are the attroneys
ipi t';t? def Mise In. Baying that they
will, bc able tb cl tar their clients.
Cauri is (o begin hem on April 20
i.iii Vrl?.-ai i'-rt KU> thai ii is aiiiiosr.
impossible to uelecf a jury from the
L -MIli. juM drawn. Evpry one in
th'e cpuiittf.h?a been inor? br lesa in
terested Iq!, the case and the under-.
aiiiiij; qi rHibCting 12 ?nen io try me
?a:ie will be a most tedious task.
It la expected that the greatest le
gal hattie ever experienced in Kp.tr
anburg county will take place . in
his. case and. the court house here
will not be Sufficient to .aocomodate,
M\eTtenth of the number! wanting to'
?ear thc trail. ;
Found a l ure for Rheumatism.
I "I suffered with, rheuma^m fer two
^eara ano could not get my right hand
:o my iipputh, tor that tlmie," ? writes
l,ee L, Chapman, Map4; ;^p,, Iowa. "J
buffered fjarrible pain sq I could not
deep nr.lle tjtlll at night Five years
iga I begab billig f'hpmberlalnV. Un
wept and, in two. months I was wen
uid I have hot suffered with' rh?nmn
jatn Oin?a.'' For sale by Evans* Phar
nfiey;.' '., . - '
9 O O OOOOOOOOOO
T SCHOOL REPORT o
1 I - .; . .* o
o o o booooooooo
t? t.K. -L-4- ;. . -? vik
I hope that in a few weeks I may
[je able to complete my visiting among
the echoolu. My attacha ot grip bava
caused me to misa* about teq visits.
The schools, aa a whole are in good
rondUion. The. greatest need |s a
tonger ?erm. Kp school in the co;::;
ty should run lean than seven months.
Some of the sr.hpo)s I have visited have
r>nly a threo months'-term. One of
Lhese- had unrolled 82 aa bright boys
and girl? aa can be found in the coun
ty. '
In connection with many.many orh
ar duties I have visited the following
schools:
Oluck Mill. Willlamston lilli. Wll
llnmston Graded school, West Pfizer.
Pendleton, 'Oreen Portd, Broyles, Leb
xnon, ' ?cLees, Mountain Creek. Den
ier, Oak Grove Wn?kpr-McElmoyle.
Monea Path,. Belton, Double Springs,
Roberta. ffnuptaln ^View, Thrae and
rtgenjg#foniW<- fcp**, Townvllle.
jr's cr?ait, 2|op, Cheddar, Peinar,
Piedmont, fcoci Hill. White Plains,
^tyal,,^eTa^dri|riien?I.p. Shady
semite
Pewj. AU* Springs.' Ut. Alrjr, Me
\darps, Bl? Springs, Craytonyille, Mt,
imltrl? &rne-; j^U^?hip^^)8nBroat
ea, ^ojrehsafer,^Triangle,
. goggle M- yarlington. Supervisor ot
Ini^lJkfcpoJp.
30MB GftPE, hlft IN,
ri
voek
ag?
Grandmo
SOL
WSWI?Te
hg at
t i^yjsV-"
to nat, for^bonl 60 cent*. This
ure fpP?MLHtfej^bded upy.i
" an? andiSf* nwiwa
I r, ff/dr?ehya^
A well known down town druggist
io va that everybody ilse* Wyeth'sSate
m d Sulphur. . beirauee" H ' darkens ?ti
tatura'.ly and evenly that nobody can
U MOO KOU, ?v|| ??**fp?#
.omb or aoft brush and" draw u thru
.our hair, taking one iftirand ait,*
irde. By morhtnS t?.n gr.jJ hate ?
tppears;.after a^ethef awlleatton or
wo t^e hair ls rSSSUT*:** natural
.alor abd looks soft, glossy and abua
lant. -Bvana' Pharmacy, Agenta. ,
Cored a Severe
Backache,
?*?* ? i ?i* * * .
"I hud been a "r?ftt mifftrer with b?< k
ftche co that 1 nu unable to bead. A
friend recommended Dr. Jone?' Liniment
?ml the tint application gave ma relief.
One buttle entirely coxed nie.
"A few dura ago ft ludy called who com
plained of gieat pains in ber back. 1 gave
brr u little ot Dr. Jones' Liniment and ?ho
waa relieved un mediately after applying it.
We ure reeoinmending it toallourfriends."
Ho writes M. P. Stutzmao, of Hegius, Pa.
Pain* in the back are often mistaken for
kidney trouble, and so-called kidney cares
and planters are resorted to, which, failing
to relieve, only tend to aggravate the d?n
euse und prolong the suffering. Dr. Jones'
Liniment relieves lllieuniatlhin, Neil,
rultfia. Headache; Cramps, Coltl
in Chest, or any:pain or nette that eau
be reached by external application.
Ask your neighbor* what Dr. Jones' Un
iment ban doue* for mern. i
Hold by Evans' Pharmacnl Compa
ny, Frlemon's Pharmacy, Belton and
all Druggists. - -
^s^rsmmasoB^ssss.mm m_pu
ANDERSON FIRM
GETS t&tiTkACT
Casey & Fnrit Will Draw'Plans
For Methodist Church at
Clinton V
j Messrs Casey ft Fant, Architects,
have been employed to prepare plan?
fbr- the Methodist church of Clinton,
S. C.. to cost t2n.n00. Tho hu tiffin r
will be of classic design with an au
ditorium to seat about 400 people and
a Sunday schooy wing to at comodate
about r>b0 pupils.
The Methodist church nf Clinton
have, bought a beautiful lot on the
corner of Broadway and Rerguson
streets near .the center of the city,
?hi j'ill erepe.tbe church anti par
sonage aa soon as the plans are com:
pl'ted by the, architects. .
! Th? Methodists of Clinton deserve
great praise for their enterprise, hav
ing raised the funds - fori the new
oliurch in a six-day. whirlwind cam
paign. The Anderson firm of archi
tect.'}' wore aeleotpd out otiijsnnut .20,
?hat submitted plans. J .
LIlTL?~^itwAS
STRUCa^M?TO
. ?lt: ; Mri*;?. - s0F..'? \h: .(..- s-ri
" Ti-'
Narrowly Escaped D??th pecause
of Careless Dfiviiig' of Car
Chi Crowded StrWs
iii*
From Sunday's. Daily
' The little daughter ory.> Wallace
Strickland waa shoved down'yesterday
afternoon on the streets, of ^Anderson
by an automobile and was1 severely
bruised. That she was not imore ser
rldualy Injured ls hardly-lees: than roV
markable and by-stander a were se*
verely frightened; sh o waa V not run
nv^c l.iit uju... thynyn ?nan, L
? Borne of those Who saw the acci
dent said that lt was due to (careless
driving, Throughout the day yester
day the streets were crowded with
automobiles and it was almost: danger
ous to attempt crossing ? .t^e,.streets,
?wlng to we. fpet that many ot, the
driver;! of the machines did hot ?oem
concerned over thc safety of pedes
trians.
$??,000 MoiuF.NTIIA?
BUG FOR THE SAYRES
i KU ..rv ff;,, :
. New York, April 4.-A beautiful
.Oriental rug, valued at 125,000, has
been received here. It ia tfcnfdelayed
wedding present of Henry Mergenthau,
Ambassador to Turkey, to Mr a. Fran
cia B. Sayre, daughter, at President
Wilson. : ]r>
The rug ls 9 by' 5 feet, and the
blended colors are red, t wo. ph ad es of
tjlpe, green and yellow.' wini 'a green,
and red fringe it ls galled aV'W?te.
lng rug." a? many W??*. smimkbs ?tfta
lions, titers and deer lind green
dragons are represented..
l.'jWiJJU- LL-J'.... ,J..1L'-J.L 1 -Li.1
. Til ? ?. .._: ...... -, ;.
?ND CAME YESTERDAY AT
FIVE O'CLOCK ""
FUNERAL MONDAY
Beloved Woman Succumbed In
Columbia Aller Lone and Pain
ful Illness
From Sunday's Daily
A telegram was received In Ander
sen yesterday afternoon conveying
the sad intelligence of the ' death-of
.Mrs. Beulah dena Burton, the wife:
of J. ("liarles Burton of this city. The.
end was not unexpected aa it waa
known that Mrs. Burton's condition
was critical and yesterday morning
messages had been received here tell
in ii members of lier family to. come
to Columbia.
Mrs. Burtpn underwent an operation
before christ man from which, .She.
nqver fullv recovered, flhe wept to
olpmbla to-be under-the care of a
specialist and it was hoped that his
treatment-would benefit her, but she
failed to improve, instead she grew
steadily weaker until the end came
yesterday. 1 . .-.r
Mrs. Burton wus before her mar^
riage, Miss j Brown, a alster of D. C.
and Dexter. Brown, She,-was widely
Unown and in all parts of the cou "nt ry
the news of her death will bring sad
ness. ..=.'.., '''-..iii'i'ti.?.
She ls survived by her husband, one
little daughter, seven years, of. age,
tho two brothers mentioned and two
dialers, Mrs. ?j? j?. Crowther and Miss ,
Mollie Brown, both bf Anderson.
Mr:;. Bur toi), was 35 years of age
and a devout member of the First.
Baptist church'of. Anderson. . ,
Il was said last,night that no com
plete arrangements bad been made
for the funeral but thia_ will probably
take place Monday. The body will ajr-;
rive in Anderson at noon . today,.
coming In over the Blue Ridge.
!F BACK HURTS USE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
?i y-fc_ fr> t \ ; a j . .
Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like Knd
Il or bladder, bothers jou-If eat. :...
: , farm urie he'd.
, Most folks forget that the kidneys,;
Uko the-bowels get sluggish and clog
god and. need a flushing occasionally,
elpe" .we'haye backache and dull mia-,
ery in the kidney?'region; severe head
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid My
er, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorta of bladder trouble nnd.\dls
ord< rs.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and eleen,, and the moment you
feel ap sane or a pain in the kidney
ro??on, got about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good-drug store here,
take a tablespoonf ul, lp a glass of wa
ter botare breijJrfaSt fer a ?w day" a'?d
your kidneys Lsr'lll .then feel fine:. Th|a j
famous snits is i?ude frqip ins. acid i
pf. grapes and lemon "; Julee, combined'
with lithla, and ls harmless to flush .
clogged kidneys and stimulate them to.
normal, activity. It also in?tralizea
the geida tai the urine so that it. no
lppg^r irritates, ending bleddor dis
orders,
Jad Salts is harmlos. Inexpensive,
makes a.delightful effervescent iithln
water drink wbl?p. ev?pybp_dy should
take now. abd then to keep their kid- .
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com
plication?. 1
A well known local druggist says |
^sells lots of Jad Sajts to, fpike who.
lleve in ' overcoming: kidney i trouble
-while lt la only jtrottbie.^$}ja?a' ?jmr
macy. Agents.
SHIFTING COAL
Caused Heavy Us* EUveialn? the
ITwo L^*^A|*W<'' ; ?
ww* Linc
m?? fe
Newport News, Va.. April 4,-How a
strange, turn ot fortune saved the
American '. .'. ?ieamer . ito bs rt ' M. '
?Thompson tro.n disaster off the Vir-J
jiiaia capos earlr yesterday, .when she1
"airuek in a fog by ihs AmaSeasi.
schooner Angustp W. Snow, was fljidlr'.
m here today by Capt. Caviles* nf tj&V
^hempson. The SnowrVbow wael
crumbled, and she ' dulckly water
logged. She was tqwed Urtp.&ort bjtfre;
last night by a navy tu*. ?be Thomp
son arrlvW| at We,name tftne under !
The Thompson, her captain said,'
tho . ftnjtfw. Men we>e **?*-Jftt&?
?de anji the damage temporarily re
tjanred With steel plates -andJannvas.
Sterine men here today copldjreearj no,
Thompson would have dode - Mr the bot
tom in a short while bat law the shift
Ipg bf her coal, ?....? . .
I1R?4EH 8TKBIM3ATHMI
' . : . OP ?BEAU ?Rt mtELS- ;
Denver. Aorll 4.-Tne'sterhlkatlon of
the "Beau Brummel* o? t^e boule
vards" who aro unfit uwwlt iitthl;.
physically to warry, aa. well'as com.
mee or!mie?>- ?a? advocated ?tr Bisa?
op** O. fVAnasr?oo, ot. the, ?piscopai
?lhnrch Diocose of Cftlc?fS>.Jat* ?r
kitts here.' . : ";.;"' : . r
Jr ?it yon are going to sterilise'tho
\mttCr he asid. ??le? us take la the
nrtmtaai In the smsrv set. aa well as
the criminal in the jail."
rr I f ^Ni? tatiifted with your h^Z^ooigio?tf
hlPl\h frij^ EiBin? out? Rough? ?Uneven? Th?
j* ' fz / . why not consult yourdactor? Isn't youri
j - g A? hair worth it ? Ask hint if he endorses
? h /* M s*ll? Ayet's Hair Vigor (qr these harr troubles,
t /1 CP A J ?/// Does not color the hair. i,".c^?.
U..'U- ?' I'-U.'
of
< ?.VF* . ?.
TW BETTER KIND
? Suits.$15 to $45
Crepe Dresses . . 5 to 35
? Embroidered and
! r^ncy Voile Dresses 5 to 15
j ^Wt? Organdie " 12.50 to 35
! Sil? Dresses . . . 10 to 30
j Crepe de Chine
Petticoats . . . 5 to 7.50*
Silk Petticoats . . . 2 to 5
\ ?jrepe de Chine Tango
Petticoats . .... 5.50
pf Every pi^criRtioii.
EOWUpU -I
FIRST - WLpQK
VT'I l i lui ' '
?i i-., i iii '-TI ii-nr H-i ?Ii
Five .
For the Largest Water Melon gro wn from our seed. We have
TOM WATSON, KLEKLEY SW EET and MONTE CfMSTO.
W??lto hnve for introdvp?tiqn, ? evered hundred packages of three
entirely new water melons whic h will be given freo to ?ny of our
farmer friends Who will call at our store.
.. 'I ..j.i * i.ifl" , -j_ miff.
!f id! oi-^*mm& wnfch .. "Sn****** .atr??f?s%^ come
?ro^^^.P^?*^?* :mm#m**^W*<y
KEEP thani therase?vas? ...J/.
When a nan k m?uj hwd to i?U you a propcuboa uWs it
sometfcdng in it for HIM-that's a sore ?bing.
Tho man who doe? this ? proaperofct. -*t
We? pay 4 ,per cent, interest on Savings
Anderson, S. C.
T jfi^LlrtN-i ?it* ' *?.
Subscribe for Th? Ittit??Hg?it^
t^hy we want
Small Accounts
Do you realizo that a hundred
small accounts make a hank
stronger than a dozen large OIK?H
even If they aggregate thc same
total o? deposits?
That's why we are constant
ly seeking new customers. We
want aa wide a circle of friends
abd customer* as possible.
Of course, large accounts are
welcome, too, for lt ls our pur
pose to serve ALL people.
But we want men. and women
of limited means to know that
this bank ls willing to accept
their deposita and give them the
advantage of our advice and ev
ery facility of the Institution.
if you are not a bank deposi
tor at all coma in and get ac
quainted with UH. We will be
glad, to talk things ever with
you.
Citizens
You wi)| be doing yourself
A good' turn by installing a
GAS RANGE. We Bell
tl etti under the strongest
guarantee. !
Easy ierms~$2 down and
$2 per inonu?,
Anderson Gas Co.
4TT0RNEX AT LAW.
Leas* gegettateg ea. ?eal Itiaie,
Offlce: Wat^Vandlw ?ftUdiaa,
ANDBRSON. S. tt \>M'?
i- ?. nwnr? ?? KI illili
SWEET POTATO PLANTS
tvr m*mu !
Nancy Hail,- Golden Beauty,
and Porto Rico Yams. I will
Sell theron South Main Street
Orders filled and shipped from
Florida to'tiny- point. Plants ?ri{J
full couut guaranteed.
R. P. SASSAKU, Anderson, S. C.
8t.S-W.
s? When you peed glasses you natgr*
ally want the best and at a llvh>i
prk?. Itfffhf bera is where yon get
both. as;<w*U as- the ee^Jl^**
graduate; 0?tr?Gmi>trtBt with twenty
two years experience. Esamlna'.taa
enurely free.
f?n_ *wubm?jt apr ?^Tamm
Xio&fgkt Spet?al?rt.
A French engiri?** Hair in ven ted s
cloth that ls warm, not th merely re
taining bodily beat, but tn tba sause
of bolug g source of heat, it ts be
ing u;.c* ?v?v?merclally in hospital
HOW L?r
This Question Is Being ]
Discussed By Nurh-'
ber in Rock Hill
- Rock Hill, Apr!? 4-How will Rep
resentatlvo Finley explain his vote on
ihn tolls exemption clause when tte
kong before the votes of the Fifth, VM
trill nevt summer is a question that
has been asked In Rock Hill a outnbnr
tin:c.-, today. Whether or not the;atti
tude of Mr. Finley with regard .tp tpp.
free tolls proposition will weaken ur
strengthes him lp tho primaries ta
now a matter nf conlecture. hut there
are some who think It will decidedly
weaken his cause. Oothers of course,
think it will he to bia advantage. . Mr.
Finley voted against the adminlnt ra
tion.
I : rough Medicine for Children.
j; Too much car?,.cannot be uped In
selecting ? cough medicine 'for chil
dren. It should be pleasant to take,
contain r,o harmful substance and be
most effectuai, Chamberlain's Cough
remedy meeta these requirements and.
js a favorite with the mothers ot the
young children everywhere, For sale
py Kvanr,' Pharmacy.
6?QR0?A DEIGI?S
Atlanta, Ga, April -I.-Commendation
of President Wilson's stand With ref
erence to tba repeal of the Panama
C?pal tolla exemption act, praise for
his success In his : campaign' for tar
iff and currency reform, and the se
lection of dates for Georgia's demo
cratic primary and state convention
were ?he features'of the meeting hare
today ot ib'?"state*' democratic, etee
utiv i eominiitee. .The pr Unary for the
selection of candidates for United
States senators, as well as for gov
ernor and other state officers will be
Weld August ID. Thfe state obnveiiii??
will meet at MAepn .gapt.,, :i Al) Was
harmonious until the Panama tolls
KK'niption waa Introduced.: The In
jection of thia, howey?_^irclBltated a
sharp debate, lu vfhieh ?Zur tain di the
committee nmiugers praised Ute P(h
Eltlon tas-'a by Prudent ' Wilson,
while others are warmly in defense of
him. The resolution?comn^ndlng..the
President finally waa adopted 24 to 7.
? second resolution offered. by ctark
Howell, memober of the national dem
ocrat l '. committee,-front Georgia, con
gratulating the president upon the
successful outcome of his, fight for
currency and ?<ulff Teform, was* unan
imously ?dopted
Adoption by th" committee of tho
county dntt plan, to apply, tp ail o{
tlQBS to be filled- by tnt state-wide
VQU was another important /iejltUre;
of today's meeting.
Willie -.he Adoption by the commit
tee pf the county unit plan was not
uncupecied, a,;ma3?rltjy of the cpm-i
liiltteo haying summoned' previously
ttat .they favbred the Idea, opposition
devaloped .when the time corpa fdr
I action today. Chief opponent: ip the,
pisa was Joe Hill Hell of Macon, who'
conten ried that the county unit rule
as applied to contests Was directly in"
violation Pf the Federil amendment
prbvldlpg for the popular electIqn pf
Ejenstors. '
I'n'Jor the provisions of the county
unit rule, the candidate polling a ma
jority ot the votes cast in any election
is entitled to the entire delegate Vet*,
of such eoppty as tlje stap .conven
Two candidates are In hs Reid 'for
the nomination to- All the .unexpired
term of the late Senator Bacon, f hey
are Conarsssm^a Thomas W. Hard
wlc hand ThomasS Felder, former ai
tomey, general. Senator W H . West
:t?d te serve in Senator Bacon's
place ?ntfi after th.-? tail election has
^q* anfi?unc?d .whsthvir he wit? be a
candidate.
Straight at lt.
There ls no tise- .'heating around
the bilah." We might ah Weil out with
lt,at last. We. want you to try Otisnv
berlaln'a Cough Remedy tb** uoxt time
you haVR a cough or cold. There ls
ho reason so far las we can '
j you Should not do so. This pr
'tlon by Its rediarkabe cures hn>
ed a world-wide reputation, and peo-,
pie everywhere spesk of it in the high
est terras of praise. I tyla, f?sale by
Btrtrns'^jphitrmacy. ' '.,. .J :"
! ?any nJsts erar Grafted S;ehsS.
Baltimore, AprtTX-With''
stored.to hts lett ex? tami
nrof ted. pari of a pig's ey* on T
|jpej1e?Wwc nine months. old. .pow |
[winke hit?.ey,. 1! anotar or g.amati ,
objoo? lt w ive-t elene to the eye. *! <