The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, December 23, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Help Wanted! You can help us in the CHRISTMAS rush bv sending in your order at ONCE. Wc have everything you can wish for in Fancy Groceries. Fresh Meats, Fish, Oysters, Dressed Turkeys and Chickens. Fruits, Nuts, Candies* Cakes, etc. By sending in your order now you are assured of getting prompt and correct service. W. A. POWER SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 132. 212 S. Main. Nanzetta'a Prescription. Try a cottle ot Nanzetta'a Pre scription tor impure blood, kidney, liver and stomach. It haa pleas? ed hundreds and thousands, why shouldn't lt please you.. Doctors and druggists claim lt can not be Improved upon, for what it is re commended. Sold and guaranteed by all lead ing drug atores and the Nan let ta Medicine Company, 114 Coffee St, Greenville, 8. C. Pone 1318. ENROLLING MEMBERS FOR 15 CORN CLUB DEMONSTRATION AGENT CALLS FOR ENROLLMENTS FOR NEW CLUBS SOME ENLISTED About Fifteen Have Given n. Their Names Aln;udy--Next Year's Work. made to order, So new patterns to select from, expert workmanship. Give us a trial order. We can please you and save you money. Green's Art Shop On The Square? County Demonstration Agent J. W. Rot h rock is calling for members .for the Boys' Corn Club of 1915, and stat ed yesterday that names of those de siring to enter the contest should be in' by Pebruary:l. Since the closing up of the contest for 1914 Mr. Rotrock has enrolled some rS boys for the club of next year. The majority of those already enrolled were members of the bid club. Mr. Rothrock stn ted that there, is no limit to thc number of members a club may. have and he is ready to enroll COO as quickly as be is 100. It waa the intention of Mr. Rothrock | -to make a canvas? of the county im mediately after the closing of the last j contest for the purpose of enrolling! members for the Boys* Corn Club of 1915. but he bas been prevented from doing so by the extremely inclement] weather. Mr. Rothrock hopes to arrange a] more attractive prize list for the 1915 club, than that which was gotten up for Ute :f)14 club. He bas not yet taken up the matter of getting up j prizes, but will give tilts matter his at. tention in the near future. A man's idea of doing his Christ mas shopping is to give his wife a little less money than she ' really nev's and tell her in a large way to go down town and buy everything she wants.-Ohio State Journal. ul wii ?as Send a Box of 4bood Candy will carry the message and spirit of Christmas greetings. From seventy sorts of sweets in sealed packages we suggest a few. You can buy a WHITMAN package to suit any taste and any purse. Th^ Whitman Samplers. Chocolates and Confec In one and two pound ?ons ..packages, ,n one to five pound pack Whitman's Chocol?jtes and Bon-Bors Whitman's Chocolate In one to five pound pack- Covered Nuts. In half and one pound , " packages. Pink of Perfection chocolate Covered Fruits , In pounds and two pound an(J Nuts packages. Jn ^wen{y ounce round Whitman's Super Extra packages. Famous Since 184?.* Orr, Gray & Co. Druggists. j Personal ? . ?'???M I tM I SOS ti I ll Mrs. Raymond Hughes of Walhalla! was shopping tn the city yesterday. Willie ClSnkseales of Starr was In 1 the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Clink?, ales and daughter, Miss Mattie. v>? Starr were -shopping in the) city yesterday. Joe Norton of Walhalla was among | those spending yesterday in the city. R. P. Wilson of Abbeville was in the | city yesterday for a short while. C. E. Burts of Mount Carmel was I among those In the city yesterday. Dr. J. J. Glenn of Sandy Springs was in the pity yesterday for a short) while. E. W._Garrlson of Sandy Springs] was among the visitors in the city yes terday. Sim King of Sandy Springs spent | several hours in the city yesterdsy. O. P. Werner of Pendleton was] among those spending yesterday in the | city. Hood Geer returned to Hones Path yesterday after a short stay in tha| city. Miss Willie Sullivan of Honea Path waa among the shoppers in the city | yesterday. Lawrence Brownlee returned yes? terday to Due Weat after spending a] short while in the city. C. H. Holde' of Abbeville wael among those spending yesterday in] the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ri EL Sparks or the I Mountain Creek section were in the] city yesterday. D. A. Poole of the county was In the | city yesterday F. M. Cary of Seneca wa's smong | the visitors in the city yesterday. Ellas McGee of Starr was in the) city yesterday for a short while. Brown Wilson pf Pendleton was] among the visitors In .the city yester day. v' ? Mrs. Samuel Johnson Of Sandy Springs waa among th? shoppers Inj the city'yesterday. t Mr. and Mrs. Chris Buber of WU liamst-pn were m the city, yesterday. C. M. Duckworth of the Lebanon section waa in the city yesterday. J. L. LeRoy of Atlanta was among the business visitors In the city yes terday. T. L. Watkins of Belton was in the city yesterday for a short while. T. P. Wilson of the county waa among the visitors in- the city yester day. W. H. Glenn of the county waa tn the city yesterday for a short while. R. C. Dunn of Donalds waa among I the bu aines B vlsi tora In the etty yee-1 terday. C. E. Murphy of Abbeville waa In] the city yesterday for a short' while. Robert. Bruce ot Abbeville waa la ] the city yesterday. . C. L. Ashley of Level Land was | among the visitors In the city yester day. Louis Malvin of the county was tn the city yesterday for ? abort while. P. M. Graham of Pendleton wai among the visitors tn the city yester day. . J. R. Brue? of the county waa In] the city yesterday for a short while. J. J. Stewart of Pendleton was | among the visitors la the city yester day. C. E. Kay ot Per>dieton was among j the visitors la. the city yesterday. Mrs. H. P. Sitten of Pendleton was] shopping in the city yesterday. Mrs. D. A. Barries of Iva waa in the | city yesterday for a abort while. Miss Arkansas townsend ot Iva] was shopping li} the city yesterday. Dr. Burton of Iva.waa la the city] Millsdfe Fr?ter ot Pendleton was in J .the city yesterday for a abort while Da Witto Boggs of Pendleton was amona; the visitors in the city yester day. _ Graham Simpson bf Pendleton spent some Urns in the. city yesterday. afra. E. G. Evana of Pendleton waa shopping in th? city yesterday. MT. and Mrs. Beebe Sharpe of Pen dleton wara in the city yesterday. N. Ri Belt of Portman waa among the visitors la the etty yesterday. Walter Barr?as of Carpenters MRI was lb the city yesterday. Ure. GoeseU of Calhoun falta waa SIX WHIEE FUL SPECTRE REPORTS FROM AUTHENTIC SOURCES PICTURE SUF FERING WORTHY CASES Three Wires Tofl to Support In vadid Husbands and Smell Chidna. Pitiful Ules of white families io the city sod county of Anderson who have been brought face to face with the guam spectre of starvation, and who are gazing with a kind of des perate hopelessness into the hollow sockets ot the merciless monster of abject poverty, which has crept tn the midst of their lowly homes, have been related to The Intelligencer by responsible parties. Names and aa dresses of the families have been left at this office, and any person desir ing to take them clothing, food, fuel or aby of the necessities of life may call here and get information ss to how to reach them. Family Ia Distress. There is a family living Just be yond the city limits, on the William ?ton road, who are in actual want. The family consists of the father, mother and five small children. Three ot. the children are very small, while two are old enough to he in school. One ot the smaller ones is very iii with pneumonia at present. The troubla with this household is that the father is out of a Job and cannot got one. He had been a tenant on a in the city yesterday for a short while. S. J. Watson of the Salem section waa tn the city yesterday for a short while. Julo Duckworth of the Lebanon section was ia the city yesterday. DSf. and Mn. Will Wharton of Iva were tn the city yesterday. Misses Keller and Godfrey of Green ville were in the city yesterday. T. Ci Jackson of Iva was In the city yesterday for a short while. - Miss Lois Jeekeon returned to Iva yesterday after a'vislt tn the city. - Mrs. J. K. Phillips of Belton wast in the city yesterday for a short while. . Mrs.. L. S. Lig?n of the county was shopping In the city yesterday. H. Reid Sherard of Williamston was in the city yesterday for a short while. J. H. Lida ot Kesley was In the city yesterday for a short while. M. Brawley of Green vi le was In thc city yesterday on business. J. D. Jeans of Greenville! was a business visitors In the city yesterday. Frank Chenaulb ls borne from Wof ford College for tho holidays. Ernest Watkins of Augusta ls here to spend tho holidays with his moth er, Mrs. John C. Watkins. Joel C Keys ls in Greenville visit ing Mrs. W. W. Keys. Master Kelley Sullivan left yester day for Un loo where ho will spend tb? holidays. George Prince ls st home from Wof ford College for the holidays. ' Rutledge and Louis Osborne of Spartanburg are In tho city for the holidays. Earle Hunter ls at hom? from col lege at Due West for the holidays.. Mac Llgon who ts attending Wat ford College ls at home for the holi days. Lawrence Haramet la at home from Woodbury College. Va., for the holl days. Misses Sallie Davis sad Annie Mc Mahon of Richland are visiting Mrs. j. H. Shanklln In thia city. Service Hil lsd isis i Praise Service at First Baptist Church Friday. Christmas praise service will be held at the First Baptist church . Fri day evening, according to sn announce mont made ywterday hy Dr. Joh in F. Vines, pastor. Tbs reutar prayer and praise service of Wednesday evening, st 4 o'clock. Tnis chsnge ls made la order that a service may be had on Christmas' Day In keeping with lu purpose. The serries Friday evening will last for <v>* hour, from 6 to ? o'clock. Every member is asked to bs present and nuke this an hour ot real Christmas praise.. IES FACE OF STARVATION farm, but w?a forced to seek employ ment elsewhere. Thia man knows no profession and haa been doing ordin ary labor. The physician who ls at tending the sick child is reported ss stating that the father is worthy in overy respect, but simply cannot find work. Another County Case* A well known physician of the city reports tho case ot a family living some 5 1-2 miles east of Anderson on the Midway road. There aro four children in the family, their ages run ning from 2 to 10 years. The father ls an invalid and/ bas been bedridden for the past three or four years. His faithful wife bas been supporting tho family by working small patches about the house, raising a bit of cot ton and a few other products. Neigh bors of the family have given thom assistance, but they are In need of more help. A T>'Uaf Mother. A physicien reports a pitiful case existing beyond the western limits ot the city. A herd working wife and mother takes In washing to support an aged .and invalid husband and a crippled }hlld. They are furnished a house In which to live, and are tn need of food, fuel and clothing. Mill Tillage Case. Though she haa been a sick woman for a long time and baa had to under go an operation, a woman In a local mill villsge is forced to work and support s busbsnd. who has been an invalid tor over a year, and their two small children. They are in need of immediate help. Other Ceses. In another column of The Intelli gencer this morning will be found an account ot two cases in one of the mill villages which were reported by a young lady of this city who visited the families yetserday. MUS. W. A. HUDGENS, Editor Phone 87c Moorehead'Watseu Wedding. Mr. J. Belton Watson and his two sons. Messrs. Wade and David Watson left yesterday tor Madison, Oe, to at tend the wedding of Mr. Fritz Watson and Misa Beniah Moorebead which wil take place there this afternoon at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. . Baldwin will leave this afternoon for Columbia to spend the holidays with the former's parents. Mrs. Carrie But-riss will leave to day for Buffalo to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William B. Todd. Mrs. Le Roy Fales left yesterday for her former.home at Providence Rc I., for a visit to relatives. Mrs. Ida Watson returned yesterday to her home al Donalds aftor a visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Allen have gone to Ellenton to v?slt their daughter Mrs, W. E. Twasr. Miss Belle Latlmer has gone to Greenville to visit relatives. Mrs. Lou Osborne. Miss Nan '. Os borne, and Rutledge and Louis Os borne ot Spartanburg are here for visit to the tormore sister, Mrs. Rob Ineon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason will go to Ten nillo, Ga., today to visit Mrs. McMillan. Miss Lissie Harrison bas gone to Atlanta to be at the bedside of ber nelce, Miss Pearl Smithson Mrs. T. E. Howard and children. Ed ward and Anna Julia, leave this morn lng for Washington, Go., to visit rela tives. Mrs I. C. Linley returned yesterday from a month's visit to relatives Charleston a%d Savannah. Miss Kate Sharpe will go to Rivoli today to spend Christmas with rela tives. Mrs Mamie Craig of West Union will spend Christmas with her son Mr. James H. Crcig. Dr. Forest Bugga leases today for his home at Bremen, Go.. to spend the holidays. Misa Elisabeth Van Wyck. vno teaches in tho 8umter city schools, expected home this afternoon to spend the holidays. _ Miss Elisabeth Hudgens returned yesterday from a visit to Mrs. J. W. Payne at Epworth. Mrs. Haute C. Lowe and family, who have been living in Mrs. Claud Townsend's house os weat Wbltner street, have moved into Mrs. A K. Provost's home on Calhoun street for the next two months. Mrs. Pr?vost will apead the time with har cbUdrtn. W!R! Electrical Gifts Please Every "Woman Electric Iros *&00 Chating Dish 9&M Percolator ?WW Toaster f&OO erin $s?e . 4-lneh Disc Stove WLOO 6-Inch Disc Store $4.00 Corling Iron ?L?O. Comb t&M -MirrorUto" *2JM and many other electric devices or convenience and economy. Southern Public , Utilities Co. GRANDMA NEVER LET HEB HI GE! Bili Kept Her Leeks Dark, Thick, Otes, sy, with Sage Tea aid Sulphur. When you dsrken your hair with sage Tsu and Sulphur, no one can ?ell, because it's done so naturally, so even ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home ts mussy and troublesome. For 60 cents you can buy at any drug store tho ready-to-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Yon just damped a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your bair, taking ono small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair dis appears, and, after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes beau-, tlfully darkened, glossy and luxur iant. Yon will also discover dandruff Is gone and hair bas stopped falling. Gray, faded bair, though no disgrace is a sign of old sge, and as we all desire ? youthful and attractive ap pearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. (adv) CLEAR sight ls necessary; t? MT your health and suecos?. -j?3 DIM vision can generally; hftJgf ed, by correctly, f focused and glasses. DONT be blind to your own 1 est. Exercise sound wisdom an telllgence by having US examin?; eyes. It will be a thorough, ' staking, expert examination tb put you on the right track o YOU can count on us for t information and right glasses/ Prices $2.50 to $9.00. We duplicate broken glas mall-send them to us*.