The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 08, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
EVERY INTElXIG?iS?T r
thfe most Valuable asset, ?-fet ME
ziness, pain in the' back7 of* yourat
You might know; that to neglect'y<
paralysis ?f the pptw ii erm-might
million dollars conld-pot resior^ypi
remedy for paralyzed optic nerves.
. WHY.SUFFER? When you
glasses titted that will relieve that
soon as the strain will be removed I
ble will not be known tb you.
COME TO ME with/your troub'l
with my scientifically fitted glasses
pay elsewhere.
AFTER MY EXAMINATION if
an oculist; I will so advise.
. . . .
I WILL1 POSITIVELY i not furn is
lutely^ sui jed to your ,e jjes. '< .?1. ?
IT WILL C03T YOU FOTHIN
few minujes of your time will tell
r . '. ? ,
MY R?F?RENC?; hundreds . of
M.
OptoT
Office Over Evan? Pharmacy No, \
tl. I. lill III.? I.II Ul I I _ /ll" I ll. I I -
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Oae of'tf|e hardest things to control
In pcutry vaislng ta Ileo. Even c&icjfs
hatched by? tho.averago hen are:"well
Blocked upIV-with them from tbeVvery i
otart. Thtfy must he fought early W. J
often.
. One should be suns that the main a* {J
the head of the flock is. pure brod.
Uniformityof - produoA* moana to
crjeacd profits if thc products'are prop,
erly marketed.
lit
A half ?am^
down thc pecltrhrorted*nnd-ln
ia meaty, traidor and of aplertdld (lav
?C?, When ?prepared In thia way they
the equal Or?'a pheasant. . . '""
'* Good ?hado, variety of finely cooked
protection Trout heavy rains are tho
essentials of auccecs with tho suramiir
chicks.
Roasting fowta brlns fancy prices
"vhoo ?hipped direct to "the. family
trade, by parcels post. Thc most sal
able weigh bereen three and five
pounds when dressd.
On'- cannot lin ve Bom?thlng for no
dreed fancy
ftL~i M?JLJ lil
* THU rr awjni aV?^il* AV
The Mast?r Machine
that takes the4grind*
cut of typewriting!
,1 ol the new
tts Irteme H dr*;j edvan
tpfSe?if superior cqnven
tenccR-ii* all-day j speed
wit?^at firing thebpera
fiV?"-i?*. tum- Am?r>;ihl??
imites for
u. ivNOWS ?hat the eyes are
TOLL Y?U that Headaches, ciiz
Ms'the cause'of neglected eyes.
Mif eyes too Hong is dangerous,
?e.Milt, and then what? ' Why a
k'i ?ytfifittt? because there is rte.
an get your eyes examined and
hai strain of your eyes, and as
leadaches and all other eye tr ou
ed eyes-i I can make them strong
it a price far below you have to
your eyes need the attention of
?kipyi . ? ? ?? .. ':t;vM.{?y.
h glasses unless they $t?/&???>
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??KAI y. -\ .'..;.-'r? .. : .
to investigate my claims,'a
the tale.
satisfied customers;
limit
i" Anderson, S. C.
??rs?is is tv. ?ti.rt rieht ana then by
Kwofnl BeletTilon add a systematic ime,
Iho'd or live breeding to establish u
?train which will, In half of the off
spring at Iea*t?nro?ucc tbs good quat.
(Hes or the paints and/ give a few
oBcks tB?? will be netter than either
parent.
The Campi?a fowl is without doubt
In; Belgium and' ls . wast >of .-"Antwerp,
it ts claimed that tho breed was. in
L'xistenee during tba timo of Julius
Beesae'e worH-eeue-fJsd ?hat he look
i number of these fowls to-Rome with
Mm.
any fowl is the pereoentage of meat
?h*t it will yield and not in the mere
!?e*ght. The ideal bl?*d than must.bo
?mall ^nd fin? in bone, trimly built
with v. frame suitable for carrying a
lr4 /if l?jv>aiit mtat
Croat, honor la duo to the men and
women who have contributed ihtdr
mite toward the work of producing
the present day Tarietles or beautiful
domestic fowls which give afid
continue to give sp much camfoijt, hap
piness and at?o jpro^l^ to" tho futuro
generations,
must have' moro substantial construe- J
lion than la thc S*?dlfc./Much real
damage is'< bein? dun? *?. pt*** *n?.tter i
articles which do not make clear tba]
rs?t ti?it ta^iarp>iiite$?^; fof we!
northern breeders. For instance, fhn!
beginnerfin. <&rolIna would suffer loss
anr?dlstoufegettfeik fi ht?fad??t? adopt'
theSplais vim Ip^fofa eljfu^slj|^ |
The demand\*pr. tba S/coducta of the
pcultryman is increasing rapidly,
and on,UI the tide of .tho. population
turn's back Iront the cilios hod villages
if fi
increase
ii?ns.
ho Mediterranean , or .the egg
.ds :v. r: leghorns. Mthorcas, Spa. -
niue ?ncaiuBians and Ancona?.
he American or general purpose
?mb white leghorn wi
augusta, O a., by l>r. For- ]
TSwy have never been ;
tm$h. lier*
hustler to pu
row j.
FREIGHT RATES
MEETING MAY 14!
V -r
A, V. Snell Points Oui Importance j
of Attending the Columbia
moo uris *
A. V. Swell, chairman of one of the
committees connected with the move
ment .. for better freight ratee in thia
State, bas sent to Tho Inteiigeneer
the following statement ot facts'with,
reference to the meeting to be held in
Columbia on Uro ltth.
Meworaudum of Pacts.
The South Carolina public faces a
most serious situation with respect to
its freight rates? and Uro hearing be
fore the railroad commission In Co
lumbia on the 14th '.net., will undoubt
edly furnish de future policy or the]
State to warda *,--e railroads.
The State of- North Carolina baa In !
the past, waged a continuous and sue- j
cessful campaign against the rail
roads for a more equitable adjustment
of freight rates from the West, and
ha addition by a recent act passed by
tho legislature of North Carolina,
due Hon of ahr.rff
latraJ?tftte ,E?C2 f:: Ci
waa orderet'. Titi* order:" has
suspended tc^npprarlly, 'pending
vt-.jflri.ition by a special comm!
appointed by tho legislature, to
tho. railroads ?' chance to ahow c
why that scs^Mihould not be mada*
fectlvp, or to what oxtent the. reduc-j
Mon made therein,should be mddiTvd..|
The rates in North C?rojliru from}
the West are now between 70 and 80 j
per cent of the ratea, to points in I
South Carolina, and in the distances I
via the Southern ?mos are less: as ? J
whole to points in South Carolina,!
than to points 1n North Carolina.
The State of North Carolina st pres
ent has a beak? of rates in operation'
over tho trunk, lines, that is about 80
per cent of tho Intrastate ratea in j
South Carolina, and if the ratoB passed
by tho legislature cf North Carolina j
?JO 'lUtO uren ictioo wu? tra Z? ,
per cent of the rates within Ute State,
of South Carolina. ..
As a matter ' tact tho State of
South Carolina pro^teen ?r*u?io- n?.j
t'ovenuo on fame within the state
than docs N.d'.th Carol,na and because |
of the hlgb'ir rates inbound from tho !
Weat, ' the, rates within the State of j
Kouth Carolina should ho less Utan in J
Ne^t-Cj^dtna, if the??,oe any dif
fer cneo at ill'.
v Under sh/jh oWdit'.ons as aro trans
piring In N'etJ?Ca^lna, it ls a mat
tor of the musT'-uprehio importance th
BaUth Carotina that lt bring about an
kfUHHtaitJDt rates within- this state
In a wayTO~S?eo paco with tho move- j
na, so that tho advantages which tho I
State ot North Carolina has in. freight j
rates, both in or.d oo??^und, wll not
be further increased to thc diaady an-1
tag? of South Carolina.
r.^The carriers recently increased al
number of rates within tho State off
B?^jh^CaTollpa! :irhi?h"7vaa - claimed*
wan-dene Sffir Uto authority they had \
to apply thc maximum rate presented
by tho South Carolina Railroad Oom
nrission is ISli. Th? seale of rates Ja
Kouth Carolina waa revised bj the
Commission In 191?, walch canned
panserons iacreani? in the rate* far j
the longer hauls.
Tho rates from jv,inte in North Car
olina to points in -C-ooth Carolina saro.
IU-JL great many Instances, tower than
thii rates prescribed by th? South kar
olina Railroad commission, and when
the carrier? advanced tho rates ie
January, 1014^ Hj increased tho disad
vantage of fifa South Carolina cities.
Too much' interest by South f>ro?!
na cannot ;bc dtsplnyOfj In ??i?- caso,
now before the South Carolina Rail
road commission, which is to be heard
on the. 14th inst.. In ?TolumMA
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AAVEIIBVn t-TTIilf Kt4K
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O. O ooo co o lp-4} 09 O O O O'O OOO'
On Tujeday afternoon. April &thj Pr.
and MT?. J. V. Vine? entertained at i
dinner in honor of tho'faculty and Uie|
trustees, of Anderson Oollege. A de- i
tight ful menu of lolgnt courses j had j
been preps red and waa much enjoyed
by all. i !
The ?bte was beautifully decorated'
with sweet peas and terna. The pine'
curd a were very artistically gotten up.
and In addition to Ute names, each had
a" ?re*r clever linea which were read
aloud at tho fahle, ibu? auimll?g much
amusement to al'-. In every respect
lt waaXc*noe* cn joya Wo evening, and
th? charming hospitalities bf the home
will long be rem<*niborod hy all ihn
guss tc.
Mis? Lucita - Barr?as, who is a .mem
ber of tho graduating class of Ander
son CO?IHW, entertained her claea
Elms, Aik
NATIONAL
Al PitttAurgh 7; C?dcago 1.
-Ai Pad.adclpb.la. ^rqok?yu 5.
At New York 7; Boston 6.
At Kt. tiHUli 9: CHacIn?nl? 1
North Carolina League
At. Winston Salem 6; Grecuhboro G.
At Raleigh 0; Charlotte 3. (? .tiled
end 8th ?in.)
At Asheville ?; Durham 4.
SOUTH ^A??ANTIC^
' 'M. ?
At Albauy-i .hariestoju ruin.
At Macon 2; Augusta 1
At Jacksonville 7; Columbia j.
At Columbus 3; Savannah 2. ?
VIRGINIA^IIEAGUE
At Norfolk 4; Newport New? c.
At Richmond 1: Portsmouth 2.
At Roanoke 4; Petersburg 3.
: At Atlanta o: Chattanooga r>.
At Mo??gs2?cry-'?o?U?^ wet grounds.
At Blrthlnghat? 1; .NewOrleans .2.
At Naihvljle ^ianbLs 5. (flr?t|
game.)
At Nashville 3; Memphis 5, (second,
game.) ? .
- 'At Cleveland ft, Lputa 2.
. At Boston 2: Wow 'Ybrk 0.
At Chi?ago-Detroit :
At Washington fi; Philadelphia V
FEDERAL
At Kansas City 10; Buffalo 0.
At Indianapolis 0; Baltimore 0.
(called ead fifth rain). .
At Chicago-Brooklyn rain,
; At St. ponlB 7; Pittsburgh 15.
COLLEGE^B?SEBALL
At Davidson College.9; University of
aoum caromin t. .'-??
At Wake i'orest 0; A-and M. of
North Cs rqllna.l
At prihrctooX*jlJM
Princetoi i!f. {iffjft j r
IATI03
Ai Kadsivs City 6; ?Kitrlafiapi
At St g?aj-?y^l?wg^# $t.
At Minneapolis 3; Goinnihun
At Mi wauko-Lou!*vjHj; r?
AA IT IS !?TWKWO
Meat of Uh? Country Rejwalas I
Hartford Courant1
Tho Republic of Mixjco constats of
27 states and one fesdral district, and
ferritork!*. with a total area of
AJW^wtnarp miles and a population^
?^^?JT''*'5,0^8'207- 'T*'O' of these
K^jrJMa htstos Sonora and Chihuahua.
a#e under tho control ot the rebel
force*'.! lcd byfVlila, the mai^ who for
ged aa> entire oct of conrt-n.: >;<>_
to bur .government in rt'
VJHIam S. Ben
lah subject, i ne ?um*?SSS??^^a al.
BO hold ? >;ood part of the State of
Slnaloa, a part of the State of Con
huiia sae have detached beads work
ing in tho states of Neuvo Leon mid
Tamaulps, Their practical;power in
Mexico ?may .therefore 1?'fairly mea
sured by escribing to th ?rn fnlt'ebftfrot
In the two states or Sonora. Chihua
hua. These two states ha
or 2?7.?74 square miles, lesviog fjo/.cei
square* miles. h.nd/?r th.-, authority of
Qen. Huerta and a'populgtiox> of l.3f>i>,
9S1, leaving- a .popula1 ?.-.-i ...
Ol? who'acknowledge t!n
assen*? th
is a ttora robber band down in thc jit.
tie Stall rot'. Morejos ?nd all th* other
roh ber banda who steal for tu?*r livi.ij;
in various part? of Soutlt&rn Mexico,'
are eqia! pt number tb the old 704.000
and lim we find lhal she Mexican
oppoewtft.of Gen: Huerta number on\y
2,063r2?t?as against a foll IS.OOO.OU'J
of Indu^rioun and law-abiding poo
I pie wnp i recognise the' ' constitutional
authority.
. This M' ib? substantial ?talc or reeta
r whichiMeaidfiflt. Wilson
in his itddreas to congrus with (he in.
definite >ry?nvark that only part of the
; country- ta under hts ( Huerta's
?tro!, ji^ sr.bs-.it that i resnor.slJ.'M
; stBtcsmahphip at which the world IR
lockjMP?lth eager eye? 3houid have a
more ^dourato--not to say Intelligent
i- lathe light of'these figuren which
we haye ; roughly OJ-? rm bled, and
which 3wct Invite anybody that dtsirurta
SMiK^Kvsrify for himself in the Iteh?
that ti j <?? ifnoe-d -cdnfliet'^hreaks out,
wo sheathe ^gluing only.Clan. Huer,
ta and'1 ??orie .who adhere to him and
FrosidOnt wilson undftiak-. >
St app?te to possible tor the (fritad
HH^HpHy ea some sort of di?
clpiinarHprpcc<-.ding* by amed force
against ?Moorta without tn an y
^^S?t??nr^ or motestiagj^he Ass
i
?
a
?aU for it by its FULL
Name-Don't say DOPE;
To do so encourages substitutes.
Hf UV aTJ*Pi^^^
ff ll I gffigM fe cheaper in price?
if n i and reftise ^uMMjgt^gj
Chases $ffif
Odious
.Away?
'ld, and
Little folks
SAY
COCA-COLA, while you
can. When Sunday
foro?? St? under bau. SA
When this ihenphl oe?
cara to JOH, phone io
jaar grocer I\ ?, Q.
A case of Coca Cola,
?cr, then fita; at fenec? '$
ITntversally liked and used by people of
discrimination and taste, Its rich, rare
flavor is WITHOUT COMPARISON.
Everywhere ^% ?H Everywhere
Bottlurig Company
Anderson, S. C.
fr ?ik 1 5g~ lT* hei^ B?ecp ?nd HUt?inedoh
jhy n alight injdrr to ber .right foot.
gj Five day? add a bath ouch day wa?
the sentence inated out to Mey?r Lc
ylts in New York., whose'wife charged
bim with disorderly conduct and Mag
istrate Dodd added the baths when he
hoted the prisoner's untidy appear
an-o. : '
GOOD TEETH ARE ATTRACTIVE
! Before Kowanee. lil-, ?'-?'.it ''dry*'*
ja Tosult of ih? local op:ion" election
j eecedtiyV one person purrhsesd slsty
j doaen bott les o? beer, v ii icu he ligares
{ will last hint for two, y^are, provided
Ive- continu?? t*m>y one beetle daily.
j^Trtve' thousand persons in Anderson,
l.r?>*? K.wiMn?i4.t u ?wilitar? ?
( day there, marthing In a narai}
, Tray hrteen MOCKS long. The celebre..
tion waa sai<t/?? h? the first of its
j kind in tho Halted States.
j A Rochester3? woman fx?ghten??d by
j ^?1 fores of thai Mexican bandits and
j fearing they *?uld capturo the city,
j with drew - he r sa Yinga ream ' t?e Vt*sVk:
j ^ hereupon they were afolen.
j V Offer* WaiS&eeraH ResolaiW .
Washington AMsy 7.-A joint reno
} lu lion-.was hJKoduced today by Sen
j&tor C5Lsrube?hin. chairman of the
j Senate military" affairs committee' ad"'
I'thorteing th*? president to recruit th*
j army up to its full statutory alrengtb.
i Ho Said the action was not taken un
at all times and In alli places,
lend beauty not only., to tho
but to the whole fae e. ia ti
absence o? Veeth is Ute first,!
lion M>wni:? pu??Uv'? plainness
are ^4*P*e In thc cor?, rjf tee
young or old of either sex,
chilled in ali branche? of Di
and would be glad U>ita f*v.
your work. Wo are particular?
ceseful In the extraction ?
laaalv.
mm WELLS & COMBAN
SLVCTftfO MER TAI? PARLOUS
Ow Paratere A Bfere?aats,. Baak, jaadersaa. So ? _ _ Lady Altead
r ??BB StrOOOL-Winthrop CeBege, Reek. HUI, S. C" jane td te Jajj
-lil It-?
COURSES OF STUDY-Ful? courues of study will he provided to h
the needs of: J. Superintendents and principals. 2, High Scnooi tea
ora. 3. Primary and ?ade fAariiern. 4. Rural *oh?nl t.*jtrii*rn.
FACULTY- A largo fae ui ty na* been secured, composed iii special
and leaders of educaron.
SPECIAL . FEATURES-Model school thewgh first sis grcioe. Spc
course in rarst school problems Kindergarden practice sad lecture?
Montessori methods.
County Boards 6f Education are authorised to renew'-.$ertttote?'''-i
In force for alt t?chera who do satisfactory work in thin aummor sci