The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 01, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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425 MEN SUNDAY MORNING in our SUNDAY SCHOOL | Seems unreasonable for Anderson, doesn't it? Come and see this gathering I WESLEY CLASS, ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH | Choice Coffee the "Blue Package" Coffee This is thc product of the Pan American countries, skilfully roasted by Chase St Sanborn, the largest coffee house in the United xStates. ' This "Blue Package" coffee has stood the test where others failed, per pound.30c Did you know that we have customers who have been drink ing this coffee 13 years without changing and still drinking it. Why? Because they get thc best value money will buy-pure, mild and wholesome in every respect This coffee is washed seven time? before roasting, and put up in sanitary packages. Why do you buy medium price coffee in tin cans? Don't you know you pay for the tin cans every time you buy a pound of coffee? lt you want a tin can, go to the tin shop and buy one that will last a life time for a small sum. thereby eliminating 'the cost of a lin can every tine you buy coffee. Let us ^end you one pound of coffee; if not satisfactory, we'll refund the price, 3 Oe. Anderson Cash Grocery Co. A Good Grocery Store, THE LITTLEST GIRL that comet? loto this market with < ? an order from her mother gcta Just ' aa good meat aa the mother would ??E BOJPT WORK OPP TBE POORER (TTS on anybody, no matter how little ] square deal .market, with square. they know of meats. Thia is a < deal methods. THE LILI: WHITE MARKET, , Phones 684 and 6F-. ! ??,? N. Lindsay, Prop. < Flab >yf all kinds, Shrimp, Crab, , and other nea food at all times at moderate prices. Phone us your wanta, and lot us fill them. Prompt ( delivery. FISH DRESSED FREE i C F. POWER : Phone lt?. Cor. McDufae and Benson Get Batter Results From Your Kodak Let ua do your finishing. Expert workmanship. Best materials ured. Orders filled same day. Wa Enlarge fae Beat One en Eat ree r,t Charge. Prices are tuvn* as you pay ft lt ?irdegs to ;.;. THE ART NOVELTY CO., Sst Columbia. i GIRLS? HAVE BEAUTIFUL, FLUFFY HAI No more dandruff or falling hair -A real surprise awaits you. To be possessed of a head of heavy,?i heuutlful liair; .soft, lustrous, fluffy, j i wavy and'free from dandruff ls mere-?J ly a mutter of using a llttle Danderine. '( It is easy and inexpensive to have? nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just's get a 25 cent bottle of Knolton's Dan- !< dorine now-all drug stores recom- j I mend it-apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be ?I an appearance of abundance; fresh- 1 ness, fluffiness and an incomparable t gloss and lustre and try as you will t * ELECTRIC Cm * _ * Items of Interest and Personal * Wireless on the Str IT. E. Watson ??lng in For Kcal E**ate. W. E. Watson, who haj been cash ier of thc Dime Savings Bank for] some time, has resigned this posi tion and will hereafter be associated with Mr. John W. Linley in the real estate bovines--:. Mr. Watson is a son cf Mr. W. H. Watson of North An derson, ahd one of thc most popular of thc younger business men of thc city. Mr. Watson goes, with Mr. Linley April 1. relton Selling For I? 1-2 Cents. ('ot; o ii has boen selling for '.' 1-2 cents .btu In Lavonla. Ga. A well known business man of the city stat ed yesterday that cotton had been soiling iu the Georgia town for 9 1-2 cents for several. day a. Quotations from there yesterday, however, were 9 1-8 conta. The price of thc staple i on tho local market has > not gone I over 9 cents as yet. i Y. M. C. A. Board" Te X?ytt Friday. Thc meeting of the board of direc- i tors of the Young Men's Christian I Association which was scheduled for i this afternoon will be held Friday af- i ternoon at 5 o'clock instead. This i announcement was mude last night by Secretary Fred M. Burnett following Ino receipt of a telegram from In terstate Secretary Wilson, who was to have been here for the meeting today, that he could not get here be fore Friday afternoon. Well Known Woman Bead. Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith died I i at her home at Belton yesterday af- t ternoon at 1 o'clock, after an illness [ it several months. Sho was the au thor of a book entitled "In Bethany House." and during her life time did considerable writing for magazines. 11 The raierai/services will be held 11 I .-blay. She'was a sister of Mr. A. Smith, mail carrier ou rural route j No. 4. Crowded Houses Saw "Noose ?Irl ? Large audiences saw Marguerite t Clarke in "The Goose Girl" at the t Paramount theatre yesterday .It was t me of the most beautiful films ever i shown in the city. 1 t Last Day For Faying Taxes. f Yssterdar being tho last day for tho I payment of taxes, thc offices of the t .ounty auditor and county treasurer I .vere packed and jammed with hu- < nanlty throughout the day, who had ;*.ken advantage of the eleventh hour n whVm to pay their taxes. Demonstration Ia Canning Werfe. , Katie Anderson, a 14 years old eui ired girl, will givo a demonstration 1 n canning at ute *ounds ot theReed 1 street school today. She ?s a member J it the tenth ?trade. Last year she : .anne?! some 1,500 cana, of stuff on 1 the place of her father. Stewart. An- ' 'er. <m. last year. 8he ia quite an Jj .xpert, and the general public is cor- , itally invited out to see the demon- 1 .?rat loo. ? LUSTROUS, R- 25 CENT DANDERINE you cannot find a trace of dandruff or fallliiK bair; but your real ?urprise will bc after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair-flue, and downy ut first-ye-but really new hair-sprouting out all over your scalp-Dandering is, we believe, the only sure, hair grower; destroyer of dandruff und cure for Itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling bair at ance. If you want to prove how pretty and ??oft your hair really is. moisten a -loth with n little Dandcrine and care fully draw it through your hair-tak ing one small strand at a time. Your ial>* will be soft, glossy and beautiful n Just u few moments-a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries his. r SPARKLETS * _ * i Mention Caught Over the * ec ts of Anderson * Services at Grace Church. On Maundy Thursday there will be both morning and evening service at 3 race church. The Holy Eucharist Aili be celebrated at 10 o'clock, and it the 8 o'clock evening service, tho Story of tho Cross will bc sung. *The word Maundy ia derived from thc .vords of Christ as recorded in thc iilrty-rourth verse of the thirteenth .hanter of St John's Gospel. Manda* uni novum do vobia; ut cl i ligates in .icini. "A new commandment I give [into you. that ye love one another.' It haj also reference to the command o celebrate thc Holy Sacrament "Thia do." ! .'em rons Amount Of-Snow Yesterday. Snow began falling In Anderson yesterday morning about 3 o'clock md continued nt a rapid clip until norning, covering everything with a nantel of white. The weather mod irated v. -PBiderably during tho fore noon, i ii J by ll o'clock practically ill trac*-- of the snow had disappear ul. A heavhr frceae was predicted for last night, but thc weather contin lcd to moderate UJ tho day passed ind last night, while frosty, was by io means as severe as ono may have bought it would be. ?ires Six More Weeks liad Weather. "Prof." Hicks, ot weather fame, vas in the city yesterday and handed nit his usual predictions as to - the ^eather., He stated to a represen alive of The Intelligencer that six .veekB more of wintry weather were n store for this section of the coun try. He statoi that thero will bo rosts up until the middle of May. 'Prof." Hicks states that he bases da predictions upon the "Seven Stars." Not until thos? stars go down >y 8 o'clock, he said, will winter >reak. As lt ls now, he said, they day up until 10 o'clock and later. -6 IVort.lng For a Record Attendante. Preparations are being made by the Sunday school of St. John's Metho llst church to have the biggest at endancft on tfiuster Sunday morning hat has over gathered ot a Sunday ichool in Anderson county. The Sunday school ls. dolus some adver' Ising in the local pacers and other lystematic plans are being- followed or bringing the attendance u? to a thousand. An . unusually interesting irogram will be carried out Sunday, joth at the Sunday school sad the :b ireh services. " * O " UV Rate OB the C. ft x. Parlor Car. The Catawba, the parlor car being iperated by thc Piedmont ft Northern lues passes through Greenville going JO Anderson at 10 o'clock In the norning and returning trota Andar ion to Spartanburg passes through Greenville at 6:30 o'clock In the even ng. The company has inaugurated i flat rate of ten cants per trip, rc tardleas ct the distance traveled, rhis car will doubtless vtovb a draw ng card, at lt ls large, handsomely ippolnted and an ideal car in every ray tor traveling. Oar "Jitney" Offer-Tata ia? 5c DONT MISS THIS. Cut ont this Up enclose with 8c to Foley ft Co., Chicago, 111., writing your hame and .ddress clearly. You wilt receive in eturn a trial package containing foley's Hobey and Tar Compound, or cougar?, colds and croup; Foley Cidney Pills for 'pain in sides and ack. rheumatism, backache, Kidneys nd bladder: Foley Cathartic Tablets, . wholesome and thoroughly domi ng cathartic Evans Pharmacy. MSV* FIELD AND Fl DAY FOR COLORED SCHOOLS EXERCISES WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY DURING THE DAY PUBLIC PARADE Various Contests Will Be Held After Which There Will Be Ball Games The colored Bchools of the county will observe field and fair day today, j and an interesting program will ! carried out. It is expected that there ?.viii be a large number of colored people from the country in the city tor the festivities. A parade through the square will be one of 'he chief1 events of the day. I'upils of schools in thc eastern | and southeastern sections of the county will meet at New Greeley or Fant street school at 9 o'clock Thurs day morning, April 1. These schools will start the Hue of march in time to reach tho square by 10:30 o'clock. Here all the schools will meet and thc grand march will begin. Thc schools from the north and north eastern sections of the county will meet at Reed street school house, at -> o'clock and leave in time to meet Salem Presbyterian school, at Wint rier and Tower streets, and reach the square at 10:30 o'clock. The Seneca Institute band will fur nish music for the occasion. The pupils will s'ng plantation melodics during the r mule. Thci . will, be some float*- <a the procession. During the parade demonstration in broom making will be carried on by the boys at the Reed street school grounds. Among tho events scheduled for the clay are the following 10 a. m.-March. 11:30 to 12-Declamation. 11:30 to 12-Declamation contest. 12 to 12:30-Arithmetic contest 12:30*to 1-Spelling contest. Various athletic contests will take place at 2 o'clock. After this contest lhere will bo a double header in base ball. Williamson and Belton against the Reed street high school and Pen dleton against the South Fant street | school. THE PARAMOUNT Exploits of Elaine and Wonderful] Animal Picture Shown Today. The offering at the Paramount to day is the thirteenth episode of the I 'Exploits of Elaine" and a remarka ble animal picture entitled "Big1 Jame and Wild Life in Indian and V?rica." This latter picture is spok en of as one which all children should iee because of Its wonderful scenery md great educational value. Market Report LOCAL QUOTATIONS Orala and Seeds. Eur corn, per bushel_90c to 91.00 Mixed peas.11.50 to $1.60 Cane seed, per bushel.si.SK Boy beana, per bushel.$2.50 California black eye peas, per bushel.$2.75 to $?.t>9 Dwarf Essex Rape, per pound. ..15c Seed Cetera. Cleveland, per bushel.. ..75c to $1.03 'oohs, per bushel .. . .$1,00 to $1.25 Toole, per bushol.76c to $1.00 Mitchells Prolific, per bushel.. M.BO Texas Riordan, per bu. $1.00 to $1.25 CulpeppeY. per hnthel.. ... ..$1.00 Poultry. Kens, eaob.38c td 50c Frier a, each.30c to 46c Fresh Heats. Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c Hogs dressed." per lb..Ile Mutton dressed, per lb. 10c to ll 1 Sc a Ure Steelt. Beet cattle, per lb.< to 4 l-2c l/eal ?alt. per lb.4 to 6 i-2c [logs, per lb.8 to 9c 3uefp. per lb.-I 1-2 to 5 l-2c Pro* taloa* kountry hams, per lb. 15c to 17 Sff*- per dos....1 lutter, per lb.M ?weet potatoes, per hu. . .$1.00 tc Turnips, per bu.60c. Turnip Greens, per ba... {pring onions, per bunch -oral cation . ... Id^?sH*1-'-'* You can set th? Tho ( are of the Teeth. The mouth cavity ha? been called the gateway of life, and thc care of the mouth may OH wei! be called the gateway of health. Ilut thlB is very hard for some people to realize. You know all people take very much pains with their food, while the teeth of most of these persons are so unclean and delayed that they cannot chew lt without filling lt with thousands of bacteria germs. And what is the usc of caring so much for the food if one is going to spoil every bit of it before he s.vallows it. The people surely ought to have u thorough understanding about the teeth. In the German army the teeth und tooth' brushes arc examined each morning as regular as the guns . the soldiers, lt is better to pay a lit tle money to have your teeth put in good condition than to pay for the sickness and deaths that are caused by bad teeth. Unclean and decayed teeth are the place of bacteria of all different kinds. They become mixed with the food while it is being chew ed. And bacteria by the thousands are passing down thc throat every day. Decayed teeth and som gums cause people not to chew their food thoroughly. Now we have learned how ruinous this is to our health. Dad teeth are the cause of adenoids and trouble in the nose when we get germs disease into our body they are not easy to re lieve. The first thing to do for con sumption ls to get the teeth in good condition so that will help the body and build up the strength. Consump tion, diptherla, appendicitis are often found in unclean mouths and these germs die ?nt more quickly in clean mouths than in unclean ones. The decayed teeth cau3e a failure In keep ing them clean. Then tho way to keep the teeth from decaying is to keep them clean. They ought to be washed as of ten as our dishes wc eat from. Ti:ey should be rubbed outside and inside and the tongue and gums also. And they surely ought to be rubbed down wards from thc gun? instead of cross ways. Sore gums can usually be cur ed Dy keeping the teeth clean. As germs from a case of dipthearla may spread through a whole schoolroom and cause the disease in the whole room. So. this is the way germs may spread from "a decayed tooth. When a tooth begins to decay it should be tilled at once. A tooth should not be pulled If it can be saved. Everyone should have iii ; or lier tooth looked over once or twice a year. We should bo very careful in breaking thc out side of the teeth. Thc outside of the teeth haB a hard layer which is call ed thc enamel. If this is broken the teeth are liable to decay. Biting on hard objects is liable to break it. The first set of teeth need at ten - j tion as well as the BOCO nd set. If the ; first set don't have attention thc sec [ ond set may come In uneven, ant' crowded. If the teeth of thc first set I decay the genna of the first set will ? spread to the second set as they come I In. You know a child without good j teeth gets in a habit ot not chewing ! their food thoroughly, and ire never changes. Sometimes thc teeth come in crooked, this not only ruins thc use of them, but spoils the appear ance ot the face. Good teeth give no pain. Even teeth gives good looks. Clean teeth gives good health. Don't everyone want tc have less pain and good health? MAEDELL HAFiVELL, Fifth ?rade Cheddar School. . Comb Sage Tea in Hair to Darken it It's Grandmother's Recipe to keep bar Locks Dark, Glossy, Thick. Tho old-time mixture of Sage Tea and 'Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair ls grand mother's treatment, and folks aro again using lt to keep, their hair a good, even color, which ls quite sen sible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance ls ot the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, wc don't haVe the troublesome task ot gathering tho Wage and the mussy mixing at home. AU drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called "Wyeth's Sage ano Sulphur Compound" for about CO cents a bottle. It ls very popular be cause -nobody can discover lt has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your bair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn' lug the. gray hair disappears, hut what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few . app) -, attona, lt also produces tbac soft iustie and appearance of abundance which la so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair. Slakes tl Feel like 1?. "I suffered with kidney ailment tor two years," Writes Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Robinson, Miss, "and coonxeneed tak ing Foley K<?neyi??l? .about ten months ago. I am ftowNttbie to do all my work without t>4lgue%^l ara now 51 years ot osofl^^H0 a 16~ rear-oli girl." Kp strengthen and lnv.vJpak. tired and derans Can This Seer Read Your Life? Many Prominent People Say That She Can. Crowds Continue To Call Thc Rich, Poor, Exulted und Humble Seek Her Advice on llusines?, Mar riage, Friends F norn irs, Changes, Speculation LOTO Affairs, Journeys and All ETents of Life. The test of one's popularity is the measure of their usefulness in the practical everyday things of life, and it is because her active and unusual psychic power and marvelous insight into human life and destiny have proven of permanent and practical assistance to those who have con* suited her that Zorada Izmar, the great psychologist, who is perma nently located at 408 N. McDuffle St., is kept busy long after office hours, which are from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. There is nothing of the'Gipsy about her readings; the truths that are told you are so startling and they come in such quick rotation that ono is mysti fied. She is a woman of excellent edu cation, a fluent and interesting talker and ono whoie knowledge of her par ticular line 1B without an equal. Her nadings are acknowledged by. thc press and public to be of the highest order. She is ono of the favored persons to whom, by the gift of nature, has been granted the dominance of the soul-mind. Through her marvelous powers she leads you from the by ways of miaapplied effort and directs your footsteps, along the pathr. of your natural adaptations. Through her wonderful ability to draw aside thc curtain which hides i the vista of the future from our view, | as well as her ability to read what, has beon written in the archives of tho past, she can at once tell you whether tho troubles over which you brood aro roal or fancied. If marriages, sickness, changos, travels, divorces, separations, law- ? suits, business transactions, wills, deeds, mortgages, lost or stolen prop erty, hiden treasures, lost or absent' friends interee -ou. If you rare to know what you should- do to be suc cessful and whom to avoid when ta! buy and when to sell stocks, etc., if you desire to have your. . domestic troubles removed, your lost love re storcd, your bitterest enemies con verted to staunch friends, tn a word, whatever may- bc your troubles, sus- j pidona or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happier, wiser and, bolder than ever before. You need have no fear of unpleas ant surroundings, or having your confidence betrayed. This great Lile Reader's parlors at 408 N. McDuffle St. are so arranged that yon meet no strangers. Special readings for this week COcts. Hhonld Kot Feel Discouraged. Sb many people troubled with indi gestion and constipation have been benefited by taking Chamberlain's Tablets that no one should feel dis couraged who has not given them a trial. They contato no pepsin or oilier digestive ferments but strength en the stomach and enable it to per form its functions naturally. Obtain able everywhere. j . TOP DRESS 1 Eugene Snipes, who made : acre last -year has top dressed n says he prefers it to Soda. W. H. (Henry) Glenn says you see the ammonia in this 9 soda. Apply it now and you will b your grain. 9-6-0 ss $30.00 par i Anderson P ?o wi LOVE ANDA FELLOW-FEELING I am the mao to fix your tooth BO you can eat-the pie that I put In the Piedmont Belt. i make plate? at $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.O0 Silver fillings, 50c and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 40je. I make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveolaris of the gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. AU work guaranteed first-class. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST Kiss Your Coal Stove Goodbye ! The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion wavs. Mo wood to chop, no coal to car? ry, no ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail of dirt and dust from the stove all the way out to the ash pit. . No fire to coax and cod dle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of the right kind of a fire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. ? Anderson Gus Co. CHARLESTON-CHICAGO SLEEPER Thorough Pullman Sleeping Car Service via SOUTHERN RAO/WAY Premier Carrier ot the South Effective Sunday. November 22nd, 1914. Sleeper handled on CAROLINA SPECIAL . Nos. 27 and 28. Schednlo 8 a. m. Lv. Charleston Ar. 0:40 p. m> 12:55 p. m. Lv Columbia Ar 4:46 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Lv Spartanburg Ar 1:45 pm 7:30 p. m. LT Asheville Ar 9:20 a m. 12:05 a. m. Lv Knoxville Lv 6:10 a. tn. 10:65 a. m. Ar Cincinnati Lv 6:35 am. 9:00 p m. Ar Chicago Lv 8:56 a. m. Passer- ..-B tram Anderson and Greenville territory will make connec tions by leaving on trains Nos. 16 to Greenville and 12 to Spartanburg nnd connecting there with the Chica go sleeper. In addition to tho through sleeper to Chicago, Drawing Room Bleeper, Standard Pullman Sleeper, Dining car and through coach. For full and complete Information, tickets and, pullman r?servation call on any ticket agent, or write W. SL Taber, T. P. A., Greenville/8. C., or W EL McGee, A. G. P. A., Col mnbia. 3. C. fOUR GRAIN ! th Im O 7 t-2 bushels,of wheat to the is wheat with our 9-6-o and, it is not too late to apply it -6-o is largely derived from e astonished at .the outcome cf ton; November payment. hosphate