The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 08, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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IT WAS A SHAME
There is one particularly distressing feature
of the action of Great Britain and Germany in
declaring war on each other. It wounds us deep
ly.
If they were going to declare war at all they
should have done so in time for the afternoon
papers. Seven o'clock in the evening is no time
to declare war.-From an afternoon paper.
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- W.O. MCGEE, A. G. P. A .
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Townvllle, August 7.-Rev. W. B.
Hawkins, J.* P. Lcdbettor, W. C. King,
Lon Boleman, Elias Earle, C. E. Mar
ou, J. N. Boloman attended tho Salu
da association nt Iva last week.
Tho many frlonds of Dr. W. T. Hunt
aro pleased to seo him at his homo af
ter spending several weeks in the hos
pital in Baltimore. Wo trust that ho
1 will be restored to his usual good
health.
j Mr. and Mrs. Picas Mhbaffoy are en
tertaining a little moj? at thoir home,
k Willie Boleman visited relatives at
i Starr last weok.
I Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Widoman ano
children have return od from a visit
to Hones Path and Duo* Wost
I Misses Kata and ?..jlo Sharp, of FM
i voil, spent tho woek-ond with Mr. and
'Mrs. J. B. Ligon.
1 Mrs. S. W. Dickson ot Westminster
spent a few days v.. th h or parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. % Woolbrlght.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee I uni aro rejoicing
over the arrival of a little lady ai
theil4 home near town.
Mrs. Louis L'\ n ot Enoreo spon
a few days last u>?k with hor parents
Mr. and Mrs. W.U Hunt. Mrs. Llgoi
is pleasantly ixmembored as Mist
Clara Hunt.
Roy. W. B. Hawkins, Lon Boleman
and Lee (lain Ja are tho latest, auto
mobile owner ? in our little town.
: "Mr. and f t J. E. C. Afiblll, Mr. ant
''Mrs, J: D. I ibb are home from a VIB?
(o relatives at Laurens.
Dr. J. R. Heller recently visited hit
mother, dV. is. S. It, Heller. . Dr. Joh
has recently moved from Fair Play t
Seneca and likes his new homo fine.
.'Little Miss Rebecca Helier is visit
lng her grandmother, Mrs. S. lt. He]
1er.
IR Mrs. H a In ey of Westminster ls vie
ltlng Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King.
Prof. John Gaines and family <
Romp, Ga., are visiting relatives hor.
Mr*i. Earle Barton and chiidre
spent Wednesday, with relatives t
Westminster.
; Mr. abd Mrs. J N. Boleman spet
tho week-end with relatives at Andel
isbn:
i' 'J. P. Lc dbe tier and daughter. Ailee
spent Friday with Ur. and'Mrs. W. 1
[..Sharp.
R Mrs. J. W. Dickson visited Mr. ai
Mrs. John Sharp last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris spet
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ligo
R. H. Price and Andrew Sulllvt
have gone to the reunion at Carswc
institute.
Mesdames Lt h Bol ti man and Walt
Dickson were the guests of Mrs. Cia
Hunt Ligon last Friday afternoon.
Mts? Willie Fant bas returned
her h?mo after a pleasant visit
Prof. J. B. Felton and family.
Miss Marie Gaines, one of our, roc
popular young Indies has returned.t
ter spending several weeks'In.Cht
lotte, N. C. ' - ' ' . '
m it v w?9K??: m* pt
Je^i?o by American k>i*- ji&juiajk&?.
? Dir^ In Europct? I??ait
Hero! ls'ah?wiji d'xff? ot the smaller ?tee war dirigible :.witb WMcbi both
Germany nnd andv Franco nre liberally equipped, AH >lna>..of-iilrCrnfr will
be Impressed Into service In the terrifie conflict In Europe, and their effective
ness PS a made of wnifnre will be watched all over th? world. '.'
Wootton. Mrs. T?E: Bolt arid daugh
ter, jeanette, ?teri: Ti. ;,H.' Price ' ana
Children, ritent the Week-end with rel
atives at Lavenia'. . .<'.. *
i. Mr. and Mrs. 'Le? 'Oarne? Visited
relatives at Anderson Itfst week. ;
Mrs; Clarence'Fant sad,'children
of Johns, Ala., air? vialtlng relatives
here. :'?
Miss Marie Gaines of'Hdnca Path
ia visiting Mrs. J. O. Babb.
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Keep Your Liver Acllte Buring tho
Sommer Montls-*F?ley Calhsrtl*
Tablent* for Sluggish Liver and:
Constipation
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I It does beat ali how auickiyi Fttfey
1 Cathartic Tabieta;..Hven yo?? liver ?nfl
' overcome constipation. Ney Oldham,
wtmoerlcy, Texa?, says: "Fob? Catt
art?c Tablets are the bea?.la*?ltrt;|
.ever. used. They'. ,t?ke f1tbe .)}is#? ? ?t
enlomo 1." AVlmlasem^ I stir ring and
cleansing^ No griping. A comfort- to
atout persona, aa they relieve that full
bloated fooling^ .Ergna*. .Bh^ptacy
INTERVENTION ASKED
Peking. August .7.-China has ln
structed her ministers at Washington
and Tokio to request the United. States
and Japan to Join with China' in an
effort to prevent hostilities in Chinese
waters and territories because'of the
fat- reaching dangora connected w!th
them;' - " 1 -:.
The presence ?f Japanese warships
off the Correan port of TslDg Tau is
generally considered here .Mn' /mean
that Japan has entered tho'war.
The German authorities at Teing
Tan Save received reports tbatvBriV
tish warships have gone to, Vladivos
tok tb escort a Busman troof* t'? T?ao
Chau for the investment of T*iag Tam
Bow To Cure a Sprain.
.A sprain paay bleared in about one
third tho time reoulred oy.tho usual
[.treatment by, applying.. Chambfcrlaln'f
Uniment arid observing tho directions
with each bottle. For sale by alFdeaL
We Have Buggies
coming in almost every day til?
latest shipment being a caf o?
--COLUMBUS
ri Come in and, kt m show them.
They are 1914 Models.
We have a nice line of Pony
baggies.
xs. FOWLER:
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rWwNIWMVs^
When you can buy a ,home and ?>ay for it
morithly and let that rent ft?.ip to ' pay for
your hpine. ' . ' -;, . .
Vye haye some more of those tots on Tribbie ;
Iff Street that we are offering- , at. very low
; Come to us with your real estate troubles.,
we can adjust them for you. .
- J. FURM?N EYA^oT^
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,/ . liominotlon Confirmed. : [Frederic^??^-"'^1??UB^.; otilt^t??ife,^s,
- ; members of the Federal reserve board
' Washington. Aug. 7.-NcTulnhtlons . were confirmed'tonights>by. the-'Sen?