The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 13, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Here's Something to Think Over Quality in clothes is like nature in man. lt is thc clement that governs future actions. Careful selection in each case insures hot results. ED V. PRICE & CO, produce a degree of tailoring from your individual measure that is better than thc price would indi cate. Our new styles and woolens for spring await your call. Price's range from $ 15.00 to $?10.00 / ? "'?". ?66T.LCelyCo.?66 Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building. W. Whitner St. On Your Choice of Corset depends how much Style your Figure will reflect this season. Will it be correct or otherwise? Make sure of its correctness by ..? ... ? . choosing one of the tew* model Front Laced and make sure of its peing tuted correctly by coming'heii for HlfEx pert corsetieres at your service, f ! . _i ?j Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Exclusive Agent McCall Patterns! I I White Cann Rubber Sole Red Rjbbcr Sole Canvas Ox fords for women, a value, rubber heels, bluchers, wear* fina and raab On Sale at Geisberg Bros. Umkr ? fr ,50 CATTLE IO BE SOLD AT GREENWOOD WEDNES DAY UNDER DIRECTION AGENTS CLEMSON GOV. R. I. MANNING Will Deliver Address That Day. Buyers Will Be There From Distant Points. The first HU?? irv tills Stale foi' foreign shipment of beef cattle fat tened under scientific methods will take place at Greenwood on Wednes day. April 14, according tc a state ment made to u representative of The Intelligencer yesterday bv Prof. W. W. Long. State agent of the farme s" d'?mon st ra Mon and extmslon work, with headquarters at Clemson Col lege. These cattle have been fattened at various places throughout Greenwood and adjoining counties and will he shipped to Greenwood tomorrow and placed on the block, lt l? understood that there will bc several car loads of cattle for sale and that sevteral buyers from distant cities will bc there to hid on the cattle. Thc occasion will he In the nature of a celebration, as it has been an nounced Governor Richard I. Man ning will be there to make an ad dress. lt is probable that other well known speakers will he on hand for tho sale. Several Anderdon people have expressed their inten'.iou of at tending the auction. These cattle have been fattened under thc direction of the live stock department of Clemson College, and lt ls said that this is the first time in 25 years that specially fattened cat tle have been shipped out of this State In 2."< years. MBB. W. A. HU DU EN 8, Editor rhone *?? Mr. und Mrs. W. P. Leo of Pied mont are visiting friends here. Miss Lydia Orr has returned from Atlantic City, and New York, wncre she has apVint thc winter. Misa Anna Hunter hos returned from n months stay with relatives at Townvlllc. Prof. and MTH. n. H. Johnstone, of Clemson College spent yesterday here with Dr. and Mrrs. A. P. Johnstone. Miss Doris Ulbert of Clemson Col lege ls visiting her sister, Mrs. George Speer on West Whltner street. "Hrti.,'lABBI? Wltwatiw uMJulmahU* ls visiting Mrs. Jas. II. Anderson. Misses Irene and Marlon Bradley ot McCormick spent the week-end with their undo. Capt. W. H. Ed monds. Mrs. Ernest Latimer of Lowndes Ville was here yestorday on her ray hom? from;.r visit to relatives, In Hones'Path. Mrs. A. P. Johnstone leaves to morrow for Spartanburg to attend the husical festival. On Saturday* she goes to Washington, D. C., as a dele gate to the National I>. A. R. Con gress, which meets there next week. Miss Jessie Browne leaves thia morning for Columbia to visit Nias Caroline Vance.. Wesley fhflathea. The Wesley Phllathea Class of St. John's Methodist chutlch will roe nt this afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. H. E. Holroyd at ll? Rose Hill. M?as 8adlo Kirkpatrick returned last night from East Orang?. N. J., where she was called by the Blues* and death M her motlier. Delightful rartj Little Mt? COra Payne Mot own entertained about eighty ot her little friends at a delightful little par yesterday afternoon Lt her home on Calhoun street. It ' waa the tenth birthday ot thc little hostess and a very happy one it proved to be. Af ter rv merry round'of games on the1 lawn, the little folks were invited into the prettily decorated dining room wive rc the yellow color scheme wa* carried out In Urge baskets of Jon quils tied with tulle. In thc center ot the table was a tall candelabra with ten cradles. A dainty sweet course was served after which Mr . W. L. Brleaey came in his Urge auto track, and carried alt the little folks for a dfllikotfQ ride, a happy ending j to a very happy afternoon. A . natwest I ve Name. If there's anything In a name ?he battleship Alabama, on guard at Hampton .Hoads, must >"?<.! a lively sympathy for the German rever aite ls ca!led upon to watch.-News and Courier. W.-wusirin*-. We don't think touch ot that Brit ish blockade, but the Picken? county article I? "out ot sight."--Picken* Seatin?!. lt It Last Long Enough. Pat haps by th? time Ute war U r.v*r Mr. Bryan and Slr,Edward Grey will haya arrived at an understanding ragarding that blockade. -News and Courier. Most Old People Are Constipated Thc wear? pf years impairs the uction of the bowels. With ad vancing age people are disposed to restricted activity and exercise, which is responsible for the con stipated condition of most old folks. The digestive organs are more sensitive to the demands made upon them and rebel more quickly. A mild, effective remedy for con* stipation, and one that is especial ly suited 'to the needs of elderly people, women and children, is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that is sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 462 Washington St.. Monticello, Ills. PRESS COMMENT. JuKt HM Bead There. Tlie Memphis Commercial Appeal says: "By comparison witli the Ku "opean strife the Mexican war books like a game of ping-pong; but the pe on does not compare lt, and so it's the Hame old Sherman defination." Vud thc man who gets killed in it is Just as dead as if he had been killed in Europe.-('ol uni bu s Ledger. ?.Too*" or -(i;m--! No effort to torce Mjg Dardanelles been m.*?rje :,inc,. March IS. when Ilia Turka sank three b?*Bcshlpa ami put titree moro out o? 'il ia- rvs Th? Mnn" evidently :ook a deso of rhynie that day. - Orungelmrs Times atid Democrat. Speculate on Their Finish. .Mr. Leiter says the only speculator 1B tile farmer. Yes, speculating on what the speculators are going to do to him.-Baltimore Sun. .Wortguge a Scrap of Paper. Uncle Sam will -OOH have a mort gage on thc whole cf Europe, if thc war doesn't stop, and naturally the mortgage will be but a scrap of pa per.-Thoniasvlll0 TimcB. IF BILIOUS, SICK OR CONSTIPATED TAKE CASCARETS No Headache, bad cold, sour stomach or costive bowels by morning. Oct a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! You have a throb bing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin IB yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parch ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ll I tem pared. Your system ls full? of blle not properly passed off. and what you need' ls a cleaning up in side. Don't continue being a bilious] nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re member that moat disorders of the TOoihaes, mm sprt lisstaiasaaaaitta by morning with gentle thoron Casca rets-they work while you sloop, A 10-ccnt box from your druggist wlh keep your liver and bowels clean ; stomach sweet,and your head clear for | months. Children love to take Cas carete because they taste, good and nc7er gripe or sicken. i AM THC PAINT-UP lugan o f Course! Anderson Paint & Color Phone - - 647 Wliy Not? You demand your market meats to come fresh and dressed, fhat is righi. Wc get |ish 5 times a week. Of course they are fresh. Wc ?dress them; that keeps Inem pure and fresh. That is the point and a vital one. Moral: Buy your tish and sea food from us and take np risk. ?We (tress tish free of charge. Fresh shipment to?*y. Phone 117. C. F. Power & Son ?61 Mc Duffie St. ? FIRST BRICK CLEMSON'S YJ Li ON HANDSOME STRUC?JRE BE ADORNMEtf! CAMPUS BEN GREET PIAYERS Will Appear Friday At Clemson In Shakespearian M. CA. WILL! to d Saturday! tertoire aya. Tho first brick In wallu of Hie Young Men'? Christan Association building al Clemson fd i-ge wai laid yesterday, according I Information brought back to thc < if by a visitor to the institution yeal nlay. The V. M. C. A. hu to be one of the ham turcs of the kimi in Bis section of the country and will le ' a distinct credit to clemson Cc lr0e. Alumni of the ci.llege through! ? the country have contributed gem rvusly to the the building fund and fr:y especially will be interested in te announce ment that the walis o :he structure are now in process of section. Ilea (.'reef P?im?._ ding is going I siltiest struc Friday and saturday ot this week will bu particularly en oyable days at Clemson College, for tito Ben Greet Players are to be there ia a repertoire of Shakespearian play i. It is under stood that several A doraon people will go to Clemson it fitness sonic of the performances ?? not all of them. Friday night the trot pt> will present "Twelth Night." Saturday afternoon they will appear In 'Vs You Like It" und Saturday evening will render "The Merchant ci Venice." A moro delightful repertoire of Shukes pcuriau plays could put be wished for by any lover of the works of thc bard of Statford-on-tluS Avon. Thc lien Greet Plays appeared herc last year undor chautauqua auspices in "Twelth Night," anti those who were so fortunate as io soe them will he interested in ihe announce* mont that thc well known English troupe will be seen ai Clemson this week. Clemson TN Itlrhaiond. Clemson College's baseball team I wl)| meet the team of Kichniond Col lego on on thc Clemson College dia mond this afternoon at 4 o'clock in I what promises to be one of thc fastcst| games of thc 3eason. If Hair is Turning Gray, Use Sage Te? Here's Grandmother's Recipe Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of ?lark. phur. Your hair in . your charm. It makes or mars the face, When ll fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly. Just an ai plication or twa of -Sage and Sulphur enhances vlts appearance I a hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare '?he tonic: you can get from any drug store a cent bottle ot "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Comopnd," ready to. Use. Tnt can alwaye be depended upon to brini back the nautral color, thickness une lustre of your hair and remove dand ruff, stop scalp Itching and falling hair. Everybody , uses.. "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur because it darkens ec naturally and evenly that, nobody can teli lt baa been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with lt and draw this through the hair, tuning one small strand at a time; by morning the <ray hair haa disappear ed, and after another application it becomes beutifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abuadunt. . ^ -lui-i Vf? like oo?d cream %o subdue irritation and clear the skin, Any breaking oct or irritation ea tho fae?, arm?, leg* and body when secomb panted by itching? or when the ?kia is dry ead feverish, cnn be raadtly' ovarj ooma by applying a tittle bold-sulphur, say* a noted d?rmatolo.j:?-t. He informs us that oold-su)pmir in slsvnthr allaya tbs angry itching and Irritation had seethes and heals thy Basses S riaSt up leaving the akin ole** aad assoc**. Bold-sulphur ha? occupied a eeeura position for many year? I the tre*tro?>t -rf ?t??^tsus disorders eatne of ita p?|s?5ite dt-fjt4roying t>ro etty. Nothing bon over baMt found ?ak* tte piso? ia twating tK' I ead inflammatory sk ia affections, not always e?tabiisbing. a permanent it nevar sails te. ssMw tb? laking tr tatton aad driv* ike Eaaenia away' suai it ia often years later hoiojee any erus aloa sgaia Mpears. Those fcroubkd afcould ob??!? troca asrj druggist ?a oases af boid-wdpfcur, whMq t? applied to th* affected ??arta ia il] ?ara? manaor *r aa ordinary cold ereaai ' It iaat unpttMkMat ajtd th? pswnpt rel?{ i ?iTord?!. part'?-r.latlv is itof-iOg BO? j i?ro>?i ve?v wetcowe. 'I YES t'jrday 1st. ft This is lt. Usc for yourself, if you seek men, if y< fixtures, equip-ment. Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or lett, One T Biz Times $100. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Rates on 1.000 words to eton. No advertisement taken for l??*s It yonr name appears In tbe tels your want ad to 821 and ? bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR SALK-Tomato Plants. Early Anna, Weed's Brimmer and Burpee's Dwarf Giant at ten cents pi: dozen. Kiinmin Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. WANTS WANTED TO SELL-Sandy Springs. Rural Water Works, supplies farms with water for sloe!: and home. No rams and no pumps. Erected by manufacturers. For price? and Information, apply to Rochester & Smith, Sandy Springs, 3-17-1 mo. WANTED-To buy 5,0 to 100 bushels peas at $1.00 per bushel. J. J. Fretwell. 4-l-2wks. WANTED-A reliable representative in every community to act as agent for Th0 Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply Tho Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-.Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Apply C. H. G.. P. O. Box 387. 5-19-3tp. v WANTED-The privilege to cure to bacco users at home. $5.00 buys the cure. Information if -desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, S. C., Box 75. NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING Bot Husbaud, With Aid of Cardai, Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N C.-Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol this place, says: "1 suffered for years, with pains in my left side, and would ften almost smother to death. edicines patched me up for awhile then 1 would get worse again. Fina! my husband decided he wanted me to Cardui, the woman's tonic, so he ght me a bottle and 1 began usinr; it. id me more good than all the medi es I had taken. . have induced many of my friends to Cardui, and thev all say_they have en benefited by its use. Th?re never > been, and never will be, a medicine compare with Cardui. I believe it is ?ootl medicine for alt womanly trou ts." ?or over 50 years, Cardui has been re ring woman's sufferings and building ak women up to health and strength. (If you are a woman, give it a fair trial, should surely help you, as it has a Ilion others. let a bottle of Cardui to-day. , I nv//* t,: Chattanooga Madiein? Co- Ladies' P?i*ory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Sfrciml trurttim on your casa and S 4-paz a book. 'Hom* tatmanUor Women," In plain wrapper. B.C. I SS Legal Notices >UTH CAROLINA, ' Anderson County. Caldonia Overton Devlin. Plaintiff. . vs. Mrs. BerUia P. Scott. Howlett Over m and Daisy Belle Overton, Defend |nrts. . . Pursuant to an order of vies grant fd herein I will sell on SMesday lr lay next lpl5, in front ot the Courl louse, in tho City of Anderson, 8..C. luring usual hourn of sale, th? real .state described as'follows, to wit: AU that lot of land in the Oliy u mdereon, County ead State aforesaid containing three tenths {3-10) of at :re, more or less,!bounded by Joffer mn avenue, by lot number ot Ave, bj lands of Colored Building and Lost Association and lands ot ?pann euc known aa lot number four on pla made by O. M. McDavtd, May 21. 1895 which was recorded In the office of th? clerk ot court for Anderson County In Book L. L. L. page 241. Referent? to Ute said plat will show that conree! and distances. ? Terme cash. Purchase? ta pa; extra for papers. W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge.aa Special Refer se. NOTICE OF F1J?AL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned administrator ol Hie estate ot Jas. T. Lig?n, deceased hereby gives notice that abe will os May ll. 1S15, apply to Ute Judge ol probate for Anderson County for a final settlement of said estele and a discharge from his office of adminis trator. MARION T. LIGON, Adr?~ tlx is gone. Tcnnorrow does not ex? DDAY is .the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read 5 it-if you seek a broader opening ?u wanUo buy or sell machinery? I Columns ising Rates Uno 25 cen ti. Three Timen M cents. . words prorata for ?ach additional be used io a month made on appll taaa SS cents, cash la advance. . phone directory yon caa telephone te mailed after Ita Insertion for FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by Tho Intelligencer Job Printiug Department. If interested in a fine stand and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 3-13-tI MISCELLANEOUS O' THE DRY STOVE WOOD wc sell la certainly giving the boBt of satis faction. How do we know? By the repeating orders from satisfied cus tomers. Stove wood cut any length. B. N. Wyatt Phone 182. BO YOU eat to live, or live to cat? Well, no matter which in olther case whenever you wish to eat something good, and don't care to pay all you've got for it, come to the "Little Gom" Cafe, No. 128 W. Whitnor St, J. E. Derrick, Propr. BUCK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Hair cut 15c, 'havo 10. Beat service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. CORN. CORN.-Bring your cern to Fant's Grist Mill and get a square deal. Wc havo a new modern corn mill and corn Bheller. You get thc freo UBc of sheller. Our mill is op posite Brissey's Lumber Yard on Blue Ridge railway. Will grind your oats for 5c per bushel. Fant's Grist Mill. BUICK TORPEDO ROADSTER-In excellent condition, for sale at sa crifice. W. D. McLean, Ligon & LedbeU?r Building.-4-8-tf. LOST LOST-Oirc long coat, gray with hinch check collar and cuff's, lost between Audcrsuu and iva Fields. Day. Finder please notify. . John A. Sutherland. Iva, S. C.-1-11-:up. Do You Raise Chickens If so. bereis the plane to get youv fcod. Wo carry the tull Cypher's linc -Laying Mash, Scratch Feed, Short Cut Alfalfa, Developing Food, for lit tle "Biddy" chicks, Meat Scraps, and Wheat Shorts, , etc., etc, J. M. McCowo Phone 22 East Whitner Street. -r- ' ' - Pototo We are striving to ac commodate all our cus tomers. TODAYS SHIPMENT exhausted-another due WEDNESDAY of this week. Tomato Plants Ten cents per doz? All varieties. Furman Si Seei Phone