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The Intelligencer from Anderson, South Carolina • Page 5

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The Intelligenceri
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Anderson, South Carolina
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ANNUAL INSPECTION PALMETTO R1FEMEN CAPT. LIGON ISSUES NOTICE ABOUT IMPORTANT EVENT THE LAST DRILL Will Be Held Tomorow Evening And Very Important That All Be Present Captain Louis L. Ligon, of the local company Palmetto Riflemen, ha? the following in cormection with the annual inspection: On next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the-adjutant general of South Carolina'will hold the annual inspec tion OL the Palmetto Riilemen. This inspection will detovmino the amount of tho state appropriation that caph company tn the Nationi', wiil receive and will decido whether thc company will get the rifle range and gon on the encampment this year. The requirements for the InBpec are first that every company have per cent of the total enlisted strength present -for tho inspection second that the men are reasonably trained in close and extended order third that tho corporals aro able to drill their squads and tho sergeants either squads or the company as a Tlie ofTlcors of the company urge that all the men he present and ar rive at the armory early so that all who not been issued the neces nu ry uniforms can secure them In time and so that the company will be to fall'In promptly at the pro time.

Those of you who -were present to hear the mik to tho company by Col onel Blythe will remember that he said that unless the mon did their pa vt th at there could be no company so in case unless the men do theiri part by. attending and'arriving will, not be for long a company- as a loss1 of the appropria tion will'most certainly mean the loss of the Each man will wear high tan shoes if possible but if at least wear high shoes. On the United States inspection all of thc men wore 'high which: gave its a good report oh neatness and appearance in ranks. Let us all try to put up as good- an appearance. for this inspection-.

Tho last drill before the inspection will be. on next, Thursday night 'and we deslro that every man possible be present, no that ii on will, be new to The company will attbts be divided Into permanent eqiit and a corporal assigned to each squad. There will nhortly be a vacancy for corporal, and we will hold an oral examination for'the p.ace taking Into tho character of the service rendered In the past of all applicants. Louis L. Ligon, HE WANTS 100 ACRES OF BIRDS I Commodore Benedict Will Convert Estate Into Model Sanctuary.

(Greenwi'ch? Dispatch New. York World.) Commodore B. C. Bonedtct, millionaire banker, JS planning'to convert his estate 100 acres here a model hird sanctuary, combining a frontage of, Long Island Sound1 with country. estate aGmyeare.ESil- cht vb era ct shrdluuu compares favorably, with the 'Adlron-' a eic a for primeval wilderness.

The Greenwich Bird Protective Society, Which has membership of 300 prominent and wealthy residents oft; tho community, including E. C. Converse, William. G. Rockefeller, Mrs.

Ai Anderson, Ernest JPhompson-Seton, has agreed to nish the' ways, and the commodore proinisas to supply the means. "Th? work of for returning birds will proceed once, ACohfmodore now 83 years nhl, attributes his good health to', bis outdoor Ufo; A dollar down-A lar a week or pay day. That's the Stmplliled Sa ings. System way. Only you cati-pay In any! amount from 10c uri week or.

pay day. money hears Inter? est Youl? when you need lt. Every, man should Join the Club. lim' time-Com In SPENT $600 IN YEAR IN MM BELIEF FATHER TELLS OF TERRIBLE SUFFERING HIS DAUGHTER ENDURED ALL TREATMENT FAILED Says She Had 200 ConvulsionsTan! nc Almost Restored Health in Two Weeks Just tv i and a half bottles of Tonlac bj.ve banished in Xhrce (tf) weekf tho stomach trouble with which Mrs. Mary G.

Kernels of 1(J Hammett Anderson, SJ 'suffered and which, during tho preceeding (ll) months had caused her to a vt? at least two hundred (200) convulsions, Butd her Hale, of 18 Hammett Anderson. Mr Hale said' he, with others, had laid out Mrs. Kernels' body at least two hundred (200) times during the past eleven (ll) month's, each t'mo thinking her "I 'hoped really wat' ho would not have no longer endure that awful suffering." Mr. Hale's statement follows, and It is one of the most that has yet come to-tho nttentllon of thc Tanlac representative "For iflYie years my daughter, Mrs. Mary G.

Kernels, suffered after eating the most' severo attacks of indigestion. "We. had every way IQ her, but without even been under the knife, at hospital. During-the past year we spent at least six hundred (600) dollars for doctors' bills for her, but Tanlac was the only medicine v.Jiich relief. Tanlac ia tbe greatest medicine on earth.

"lier suffering was So intense and so terrible that it caused her to go into a kind of convulsion. We had laid ber out, thinking was dead at least two "hundfed (200) times in the past eleven Scores of times- when she wah laid-out, 1 hoped sho really was dead, so. sho would not have to longer endure that awful suffering, 'i "But, she was relieved In just two (2) weeks by' now, fifteen (ir.) days after she began taking lt, she is up and out- visiting though she had boen.confined io her bed (fi) weeks before she began taking Kernels, who live? at 16Hammett "I 'suffered -from chronic stomach, trouble, and steadily became worse despite Laat summer I was twice on, without tr al nine relief .1 waa toi cape was hopeless, but I began te klug Tanlac. and the very first dose decreased the intensity-of those awful attack? ivhich followed each meal. 1 have taken' two anu a half (2 1-2) bottles ot Tanlac, and have gained ten (IO) lu.

weight. I am doinc my iionsework now, and do not suffer; those wife. Ker htisbahd and a neighbor present dvrfag these 'conversations Anderson, will be pleased to answer ahyinquiries regarding the attove Btatemente tho. master medicine, is sold exclusively Anderson hy Pharmacy.sAttv.The auto otvner finds the Want She bti-st medium exchange. Homo Raised u'':" Nancy Hell and Porto Rico, POTATO GRAHAM CRAC! so pungsiera parafes.

-Jjecause they not nut ore NATIONAL A 10c BISCUIT COMPANY Genuine Bristle Dauber Big Lamb's Wool Polisher Easily worth 50c. Sold to make the use of SsnotA pleasant at 25c. With StHJseiA 35c. SaisoiA is Wax and Oils. Contains No Injurious Material.

Good for all Leathers, The Quick. Durable Shine. Accept no Substitute. If Dealer cannot Supply you send to Company, Rochester, NY. BLACK-TAN-WHITE I-, We have a good stock et Ajax Tires on hand which were bought before any advances went on.

We want to sell you What you need in tires at the lowest figures yoti' ckn buy a 5 OOP mile written guaranteed tire. Call in and save yourself some money and at the same time get an No, 1" tire and our guarantee for 5000 miles. itv i mm to Wesi Side SPSS' rs ft I I i i Travelers Checks you take your trip this summer be sure and 'supply -yourself with K. Checks. Cashed every where; your signature is your identliicaUbn; if lost no one ese can get them cashed; and the cost is very small.

N. and K. Traveler's Checks for sale at Peoples Bank Anderson The Anderson Comity Mntoal Fire Insurance Co. 3.3, flKlTIL nnd Treasurer -jf. A JOB Vire PresMsot JOHN A.

JOB, Secretary ANDERSON? C. THIS IS A HOME COMPANY CaJ! and see ns at Peoples Bank STATE AIDED 4 SCHOOLSGETHONEY THE SEVEN IN COUNTY RECEIVE MORE FUNDS THIS YEAR NEW ARRANGEMENT By Which Townvffle School Rc ceives Its Part Through Oconee County A total of $1,518, was received yesterday hy tho county treasurer. Mr. O. JJ.

C. Boletuan, as high school appropriation for 1915. Thls-money has been deposited to the credit of the schools. Those recoivlng money yesterday were Honea Pendleton. Starr.

"Tile Townville high school is lo cated on tho line between Anderson and Oconee counties," stated Supt. Felton yesterday, "and bas heretofore received one-half or its high school money from Anderson conn ty. However, upon tho recommendation of this office to the state superintendent thlB money hus boon paid altogether through Oconee county this year, giving them the same amount as before, and probably a little more. The other seven additional high schools In Anderson ocuntv aro receiving additional amounts because of this arrangement. Thia year we have received $3.000, the maximum amount for tho soven state aided high schools in this county Heretofore there has' bern seven and one-half high schools to receive tho money.

The $170 received formerly from Anderson county bj Townville has been distributed to the remaining seven." COUNTY SI NO 1 Ntl CONVENTION Will be Held ot Mountain Creek Church, May 27-28. The 48th. anniversary of tho Anderson County Singing convention will meet with Mountain Creek Baptist church, nix miles southwest of Anderson, Saturday and Sunday, May tho 27th. and 28th. This convention is undenominational and other churches and Sunday schools are requested to send delegates.

Minutes-of the ot tho singing convention of Anderson county held by an appointment with Belton church, Sr thc 25th and 26th, 1869, Will be read in full on Saturday, May the 27th. at tho convention. As many as was present at the and second organisation of the convention are requested to be presont. W. P.

Stevenson, President. CATS BAILY- LUNCII SNAKE Some Happy Buys Tom Kills Two and Then.He 1-Vnnts. (Carlisle, Dispatch tb Philadelphia Fjecord.) Evidently considering a day unless it include? a lunch on snake meat, a cat belonging to Charles "ShulU bas sot a record for snake catching. The Shultz residence, which- ls near the Indian school grounds, has heen a center for snakc? recently. About ono week ago the cat brought In a two-fnht copperhead tn his mouth, and after it had been killed by a member of the lunched off the choice portions.

Three snakes were caught OB euh- sequent days by the animal, and Sunday he worked Overtime, securing two. Nothing better for 4he sweet girl graduate than one two or three lb. box of candy. Owl Drug Co. yj ANDERSOtfMTERVIEW Erskine His Experleaee The following account pf.

an interview with ah Anderson man over seven years ago, and ita sequel, will be reed with keen Interest hy every citizen: j. w. Erskine, farmer. G40 N. Fant St- Anderson, "The first symptoms of my kidney trouble was.

pains through the. small of ray bsck. My back got So and lame that couldn't ctr nigh ten. My, kidneys didn't act ss they should and at times lt was hard foi me to poss the secretions, then again they were profuse and obligea me tor get up during the; night. Finally, I got Dean's Kidney Pills at Pharmacy aud several bbxea ciired me." "Statement 2Wb, On December 4th; 1914, Mr.

Erskine said: "I have every, bit fofth Sn Dan's Sidney Pills aa When I previously recommended When I have noticed aliqht recurreni ces of kidney trouble through colds, a few doses of Dosn's Kidney Pills hsve glvAn me prompt; Tsllsf." Price at dealers. Dont simnly; ask for a DoartV Itidnei mm? that Mr. publicly recommended. Foster-Mllburn Propst N. Y.

FOR SUMMERTIME It will be to every man's advantage to bc on very Intimate terms with lld? House ot good outfitting. My Summer Suits-Kool 1'ulm lleacb, at $7.50 and Up are the productions ot Makers who have won reputation for making the best clothes for Men. In other words I have selected the best from the best. And I have spared no pains to see that the $10. $12.50 and $15 Suits eold here are correct In every title You know the Hamberger and $22.50.

New Straw Hats 50c to $3 Panamas $5.00 R. W. The Up To Date Clothier Adjustable Gauze W'BW' Doors from Screens or all kinds eacn various fe and 8j2e8? J7lita Jj vc etd in ul; lundi Olih Jnfctl taod trA 07 Lim fat finale uta fey 1:0 gcirtti UiuU und lo ketp them cut Let us show' you how cheap you can your home. ANDERSON Cppaey, GREENVILLE BELTON 0 If Economy Significance For you this remarkable offering ofKeep Kool Palm Beach will command instant recognition. Palm Beach suits, self and silk stripes, fiCI values, at Genuine Palm Beach Weaves and the; quantity I hnitaticin Pajrn Beach Sjt.ts,,ail sizes atGray Palm Bench Suits ot Keep.

Kool Suits, values at: each VP- mc i BbyV Palm Seach Suits, $4.00 values at, each v. i V. v. $2,50 an? $8 $2.50.

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