The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 24, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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When Your Mother held you Thus in Her Arms you KNOW that she expected you to live up to your eaily teachings. Are You? it's Not Too Late To Begin Again. Start Tomorrow THE WESLEY BIBLE CLASS St. Johns-The Friendly Church SUNDAY SCHOOL at 10 A. M. CORNER^ McDUFFIE and RIVER THE ANDERSON $5.00 IN GOLD WILL BE GIVEN TO THE PERSON HOLDING THE LUCKY NUMBER TONIGHT. EVERYBODY PUR CHASING A TICKET WILL BE GIVEN AN OP f PORTUNITY TO DRAW THE LUCKY NUMBER ^. TONIGHT "Sheridan King, Detective" A Sensational Detective Drama Matinee Today, 3 p. m. "East Lynne" Prices 10 and 20c. Al! Seats Reserved. ************* *4 * ELECTRIC CIT' * It?rai ?ff Interest ?nd Persern * Wireless on the Si **************; behool Closing Ficulc today. Highpoint school, between Helton nnd Ilonca Path, closed yeutcrday for tho season. A picnic, which alwayB comes as the uftorinatn of thc cloning of a rural school, will ho held nt the School house today, and it I? prohahle that several persons from the city will attend. This is thc second rural school to close for the season, ("love land school having suspended work yesterday a week ago. -O Superintendent to Attend a Picnic. Yesterday uaw l!ic ctofltlg of Bbo nezcr school, tn the upper scctionn of the county, and, In hooping with n time honored custom, a good old fash ioned picnic will he hold there today. County Superintendent of Education J. 11. Kelton stated yesterday that tm was slated to attend the feast. -o Attended River's Bridge Memorial. Tho Hov. W. C. Kirkland, edito? of the Southern Christian Advocate, hnH returned from Hie lower part ot the State, where ho attended the an nual memorial services at Rivor's Rrldgo. at the corner nf four con Iles-Hamborg, Colleton. Hiirttwe.ll and Hampton. Tho president of the River's H ridge Memorial Association lg Dr.- N. F. Kirkland, father of Pnv. Mr. Kirkland, and he ls past 54 years nf axe As usual, there was a large attendance at the exercises. Tho ad dress ?f tho occasion was fade hy President Harms of Newberry Col loge. There are some '?0 soldier ti ' buried Chere aa a result of skirmish ing which eusucd when Sherman'e army Invaded South Carolina from the cl ircction of -Savannah. ?? a ? ? Felton t.oiusr to Chattanooga .Meeting. County Superintendent ot (Mm a lion J. H. Felton stated yesterday thal he will leave next Monday for Coat Innooga. Tenn., where ho wilt attorn thc National Kd neut lon al Conference which will be held there next week He- expects to be awav practical!: all nf the week. IT SPARKLETS * _ ? J Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson ? Woman Suncragr l?H?a(.Ml LAH! Night. County Superintendent of Education J. Ii. Felton. Senator J. L. Sherard. Representative S. M. Wolfe nm: tho nov. W. H. Frazer. I). 1).. pastor of thc First Presbyterian church, wont lo Starr last night tu hear the public lehnte which took place In thc public ;chool on thc qucrv. "Kcsolvcd that won>sn sufferage should bc adopted lu South Carolina." Mesara. Sherard .ml Wolfe and Dr. Prater served as ludges of thc debate. The affirmative ?ide of the (pierv waa tuken by the Urv. S. J. Hood, fue A. ? <. P. min ister al Iva and Hov. J. L. Slnglo to't, Mcth'idlut minister at Starr, while tho negative wa? taken hy Prof. Poyd -'amak, nrlnclpal of the Starr graded rhool. and lt. Pringle Cllnkscalca, fornior school teacehr and lawyer and now H farmer In the lower part of tho county. -o -- nid school now UVIH Another Airing*. The old Cross Hoads or "Hue" .school row, which la already hoary with ago and ncarrcd nu tho result nf many threshings, wa:; tacked again yesterday by tho county board of cdu atlcn. lu session held in the office .?f County Superintendent J. II. Pol ton. Tho board had nothing to give nit for publication, other than that tho inattor ls not vet settled. lining tn UtitId Splendid Hume. Preparations aro being made for thc oroctlon on Kost I . vcr street of a fins residence'for Dr. J. !.. Sineth ors. A committee lot between th? resi dence of Mr. H. Y. Naneo and thf present house of Dr. Smether's ;s thc site on which the uew residence li to be hulK. Tao Int ls being grade?! first preparatory to the beginning ol building operations. --o reutest at ?elton Monday Evening. Monday night in Holton lligl School auditorium will bo hold a con tost to select those who will com pete In the O'Neal Oratorical contest an nupunl ?went of consid?rable noti in Holton, which will lie held on .May 7. It is probable thut the contest will bc hcl din thc opera house at Hel ton. Prof. J. H. Watkins, prncipal of tho Helton school, stated yester day that thc preliminary content Mon day nlgut will be a lively affair. Hlir Dar at Iva I? Today. A ipiartettc of high schools, two from Anderson and two from Abbe ville counties, will measure prowess In oratory and athletics lu contests to ho held nt Iva today. Tho schools of Starr and Iva. in Anderson, amt IjOwndcHvillo and Antreville, in Ab beville counties, aro thc competitors, (bounty Superintendent of Kauen timi J. H. Felton stated yesterday that he would attend. The War Spirit Little Willie's father as lie laid on the slipper, said: "Willie, this hurts me more, far more than lt does you." "Then keep it up." said little Wil lie grinding his teeth. "Keep it up. dad; I can stand it." COSTIVE BOWELS, HEADACHE, COLDS, TAKE CASCARETS No Headache, Sour Stomach, Bad Cold or Constipation . by morning. Oet a 10-cent box now. Furred tongue. Bad Colds. Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become tilled with undi. Rested food, which sours and fer menta lice garbage In a awill barrel. That's thd first step to untold misery -indigestion, foul gasea, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that la horrible and nauseating. A Pascarel tonight will tflve your con stipated howela a thorough cleansing and, straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-a 10-cent box from your druggist will keop you feeling-good for months. Millions o. men and women take *. Caacaret now and. then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't for get tile children-their little Insides need a good, gen ?le cleansing, too. PRESBYTERIAL WILL MEET IN WALHALLA CLOSING SESSION OF MEET ING PRESBYTERIAN WO MEN YESTERDAY RETIRING OFFICERS! Mrs. A. Bramlctt New President Was Given Gavel-All Vot ed Thanks. 'I'lio last session of thu Piedmont Presbyterial was culled to order at 1? o'clock yesterday morning by the president, .Mrs. T. E. Stribling, who conducted thc devotional services for the morning. After the roi., the pres ident requested the newly G.eciCd of ficers to come to the iront and bc introduced to thc ladles. Thc president then took up the qucs tion box which had been carried over from tho Thurrtlay service. The .Htcstion brought out much informa tion ?md many helpful suggestions for thc best work In the individual socie ties. Next on thc program was an open conference on society problems, yrs. (JlglniUiat of Seneca ?cd the discussion on thc subject. "What was tlie best work done by her society, during the year?" Mrs. E. W. Brown responded to thc ( I nest lon. "What do you fina the great est caurie of indifference In your work?" The question nns-vcred hy Mrs. Bramlctt was "What results do you get from a mission study class?" Theso discussions were very help ful. Mrs. Colt theil made uti address in I behalf of the Nacoochcs School, with i which she and ' Mr. Coit ha.e been j Identified for the past six years. This ' school is located in the heart of thc Blue r idge mountains, just a. ross the lino in Georgia, au industrial school I for young people, under the care of the general assembly. . She spoke of its beautiful location In the Nachoocheo Valley, in close touch with the mountain people, and it's for these boys and girls that the school waa primarily established. ?Every effort ls being made to give each and every child a good all rouud practical education, thorough ly preparing them for life. Mrs. Fraser for thc plac? or meet ing committee ?rave an Invitation for the next meeiti.,. In Walhalla, which was accepted by thc,convention. Mrs. McConnell gave the report on re commendations which wau adopted. Mrs. Brackctt read the resoiutlnna of thanks tn all those who had con tributed so materially to the success of the meeting. The Presbyterial decided to send a delogate to Montreal this summer and Mrs. T. E. Stribling was elected as delegate with Mrs. Adams or Pendleton and Miss Norris of Wcat mintstcr as alternates. They also elected Mrs. W. H. Fras er as their delegate to Synndlcal. with Mrs. S. N. Hughs, of Westminister and Miss Junkin of Piedmont, as al toruatco. Tho retiring officers wore given a rising voto ot thanks, after which Mrs. Stribling in R charming little speech, presented tho gavel to her successor, Mrs. A. Bramlett. Mra. Stribling introduced to tho Presby terial the three little pages who had done such faithful . >rk for the ladies and Thanked thom in behalf of all. Th?ve pages were Little Misses Emily Fraser. Georgia Lea Muldrow and Sara Townsend. Tho Presbyterial was adjourned af ter the singing of tho hymn. "Blest bo the tlc thats binds." Mr. and Mrs. J-. H. Fant who have been visiting at the home o< Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Felton, lia ve re turned to their homo In Town ville. AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. FORD Thc following interview was niven hy Mr. Kord to one of the aggressive Kord agents, who roturned lo lils home and gave it lo his territory in tito following newspaper advertisement. This ts thc most Important Advortisci.-.t nt I Ever Caused to bc Published.-Read Every Word-and then Marvel.! On a personal visit to Mr. Henty Ford ! broached tho subject <?f a possible August 1st Re hate. Tlie Ford Company announced last year-as you will remember that if their total sales reached :?U0. 000 cars between August 1, 1914. und August 1. 1015, each purchaser during that period would receive back a rel und of $40.00 to $60.00.) "Mr. Ford." I suggested. "Is there anything 1 can say to our people with regard to thc Ford Com pany's ".OO.OOO car rebate plan?" "Wo shall sell Ute 300,000," was thc quiet reply-"and In li months, a full month aheud of August 1st!" "Then a refund ls practically assured?" -Yes-barring the totally unexpected. Wc are 50,000 to 7f>.000 cars behind orders today. Factory aud bram hes are sending out 1800 dally." 1 then said to Mr. Kord: "If I could innkc a definite refund statement we would Increase our local sulcs non cars." "You may say." was Mr." Kord's deliberate and significant reply to this-"You may say that wo shall pay hack to each purchaser of a Koid car between August 1. 1014. and August 1. 1915, barring thc unforeseen, thc sum of $50. You may sav that I authorized you to make this statement!" What cnn I add to the above? $15,000.000 rash coming hack to Ford owners! And lo prospective Kord owners up to August 1, 1915, it actually means-Ford Touring Cars for $490-less thc $50 'rebate! Ford Runabouts for ?110-less the $50 rebate! What is there left for me tu say! TODD AUTO SHOP ALLIES AGAIN BEGIN ATTACK ON TURK FORTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) French and Germans claim suc cesses in Woevre. Zeppelins arc again reported along the English northeast coast. Thc reports arc unconfirmed. No bombs have been dropped. Athens dispatches say there hus been fighting nloug thc Dardanelles. Little ls known regarding thu laud operations there. VIENNA. Aprl 2?.- An AusIran of fcal statement today says the general situation is unchanged. Hut that that Austrian artillery was successful in isolated engagement? in thc Car pathians. All is quiet ut UxBok Pass after tho Itussian repulse. The situation is unchanged in south oust Uallciu and Bukowina. Italy Celling Excited. . ROME, April 23.- Widespread be lief that Italy soon must decide for or against war has aroused the public feeling to nervous excitement Tho tension ls increasing daily. The cab incl meeting tomorrow is looked for ward to with much anxiety. Jt ls realized a decision must come from one of the cabinet's meetings. It is stated in high official quarters that lt ls becoming more Improbable that italy will participate In tho war, ut, least for some time. TO GEN, fi A. HE EU South Carolina Division, V. C. V. Send Expression of Esteem. That Gen. V. A. Reed's presence at tito State Reunion of Confederate Veterans is sorely missed is evidenced hy the following telegram which wus received In thc city yesterday. Columbia, s C.. April 22. 1015. Gen. C. A. Reed, Anderson. S. C. By unanimous vjte I was. directed to wire'you.our love and sympathy ?ind wish for your speedy return to good health. We aro 'having un en thusiastic reunion. 8. E. WELCH. / Adjutant General. Preaching at Rouble Spring*. The Rev. W. B. Hawkins will preach Sunday morning at Double Springs church, the services begin* ling at ll o'clock. His subject will be .Wrath of the Lamb" or "Future Pun ishment^_ AT THE PALMETTO Mack's Musical Comedy Coi Presents "A Farce Comedy" that will make you hold your sides. It's a side-splitter. MOVIES FOR TODAY Bubbling Water" A Two Reel Reliance Drama Ambrose Furry" A Keystone Comic. This Tab show, aided by the addition of the Four Grahams, who are well worth twice the price of admis sion, is a Cracker-jack." One of the best; if not the best ever playing at this theatre. Wc run the cream of the Mutual service when il conies to Keystone Comedies. SEE M-m?mm?-???mmL : ?.?.. - "?.fir.- I .(','. . ? ' ",y.';?..?* \. O UR Bankr?pt Stock Sale 3E TROWBIDGE wOn The Squa-e.