The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, July 07, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Friday Morning We offer the most spectacular bargain ever offered. $4 Sand and Putty Top Pumps and Oxfords in patent and gun metal for $1,415 Not on Sale 'til Friday Morning. See Window. DO NOT FORGET ALL OTHER LOW CUTS ARE REDUCED GEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO. UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE "Shoes That Satisfy." ?"ore/ An average cost of two cents a mile provides for operating and maintaining a Ford car. And "Ford After Service for Ford Owners'* assures the con iinous use of your car. In every contingency there's a Ford dealer near by, with a complete stock of parts. Barring the unforseen, each retail buyer of a new Ford car between August 1914 and August 1915 will receive $40 to $50 a share of the Ford Motor Company's profits Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Town Car $690; Coupelet $750; 8edan $975; t o. b. Detroit with all equipment On display and sale at TODD AUTO SHOP _ WANTED-AT ONCE Four solicitors or canvassers for a splendid proposition of merit that will pay you excellent wages. Either ladies or gentlemen can do this work; it is npt difficult, and good wages can be made out of it. Apply today in person to Th? IfltefBgencef Office A NEW CONCERN HAS BEEN IMCORPOilED WILL BE DEVOTED TO MANU FACTURE OF WASTE PRODUCTS CAPITAL $25,000 Will Start Operations in Late Fall Or ki Early Part Next Year Officers Elected. The Palmetto Manufacturing com pany has peen incorporated with a capital stock of $25,000 and will man ufacture textile specialties,, such as waste products, turkish towels, otc, and will be located in the old knitting mill on Whit nor street. Operations will start In the late rall or in the esrly part of next year. Officers for the ensuing year have bern elected as follows: Mr. Bond Anderson, president; Mr.? J. H. Mc Donald, vice president, and Mr. E. P. Cofield, secretary and treasurer. As is Well known Mr. Anderson ls auditor of several branch roads of the Southern railway with offices in At lanta, where he is making his homo. Mr. McDonald is an experienced manufacturer, having been very suc cessful in the manufacture of similar products In Charlotte, N. C. He ls attracted to Anderson, on account of its close proximity to the big mills of the South, as he expects to use a l?ge share of their waste that ha? heetofore gone to wester nmanufao turerj. Mr. ('ofield is an experienced mill man, having been at one time Roc ro tary of the Winder mills, Winder, Ca., and now engaged as overseer of sloth room, and assistant superintendent of Brogon mills this city. P. A. WHAIEY'S TIME ? EXPIRED MONDAY NIGHT Is no Longer Connected With Lo cal Chamber of Comnwrce Committee to Meet. Mr. Porter \. Wha'oy stated yester day that be felt rather funny at not being the secretary of the local cham ber of commerce any longer since his time expired on Monday uigut and he ia no longer connected with the or ganisation. Ho stated that ?his was the tirst time in 10 years that ho'fad ?not been connected with a commercial organization. When asked who would probably bo his successor he stated that he had no idea and had not discussed the mat ter with anyone but he understood that there were a large number ot applicants and that a meeting would be held within the next few days of the executive committee composed cf Messrs. J. D. Hammett, W. W. Sulli van and It. E. Lagon and they would likely decide upon the matter of elect ing a secretary. v f AVING IS NOW GOING RIGHT ON 900 Square Yards Concrete Were Placed Yesterday Morning on Market Street. The work of placing the concrete base on West -Market street went along. nicely yesterday morning and by noon 900 square yards had been put down. . Mr. W. E. Barnett, superintendent df thlh work, stated yesterday that that If nothing happened he expected to have 'that street finished' up to Main street and the asphalt down on the west ?nd. . Mr. Black of Chattanooga, arrived:' in the city yesterday and will be the local secretary and treasurer. STRUCK BY MOTORCYCLE Miss Kent af Brogon Stella Received Painful injuries. Yesterday afternoon Mis* Elisabeth i Kent of X street Brogon mills waa [ struck by the handle bars of c motor I cycle being driven by the young son I of Dr. King and abe received rather painful but not serious injuries. Miss Kent had Just stepped of tho Brogon mill car and had started across the street to Mrs. Boyd's sto-o. Mr. ?lng came around .the corner into 'est Whttner street from North Malu jtiM collfc'iod with the youn? lady. She was taken Into Mrs. Holleman's store and medical did was rendered by Or. B. Ai Henry. Last night ft was stated that aha waa'resting very well. . _________ _ CO. V. TO HAYS REUNION AT CAB8W?LL INSTITUTE ! Tb? fellowing commiten IA asked to luer.t M Cat'swelt ?hatliut-s cn Saturday. July 10th. at 2 o'clock to make vrsrgements tor the ann lal nunlott ot Co. P. 24tb Riyclmeut, S. C. V.. which will be he'd at that place on August 4th, 1911. JF. I,. Jackson, 8. A. Jacfcroi J. C, VoPbair. W. ?*. Bell, j. J. Faa allny. Walter Hays, Barn Bjwan, Bay lis Latham. Donnie Latham, M. E. (Tucker. J. O. Mc Adama, Tom Crom ie*, Floyd PrlriCB, 8. A. l*uMy. 3. iL. dable, H. M. Morrow, C. P. rttt'Krew, Lyman Mcphail. Very respectfully, i. B. LeverfttlA, ' S?creta/y. TEACHERS WERE SHOWN THR0U6HJ?0URT HOUSE! VISITED THE COUNTY OF FICES AND LOOKED AT VARIOUS OLD PAPERS MANY NEW PUPILS Were Enrolled Yesterday and School te Progressing Nicely in Weat Market Building. Yesterday afternoon many of tho pupils of the Bummer school were shown through the various offices of the court house by Prof. M. M. Brad ley, who has charge of the teaching nt civil government. This was done In order that the pupils hmight be come better acquainted with the coun ty offices and affairs. When they entered the office of the judge of probate many of them at once isked to see a marriage license, some ot them stating that lt was one of thc most interesting things they had been shown. In the office of the clerk of court thoy were shown how to look up deeds, how they were recorded, etc. Proba bly the most interesting feature of their stay in that office was a look at the original deed to the land where the town o? Pendleton ls now situated, which was dated 1790. AIBO a rec ord of the first quarterly courts held in then what was Pendleton county, district of Ninety-Six, which bosun on May 10, 1790. The names of An drew Pickens and Robert Anderson were seen all through these records and proved very Interesting. The summer school is progressing very nicely and there were a number of new pupils yesterday. The schol ars as well os the teachers seem well pleased with the West Market street school and have made themselves at home there. Among the new pupils enrolled yes terday were: della Moore. Mamie Garrison, Mrs. A. D. El rod, LesBle El rod, Ruby Spoone, Bertha McAllis ter, Mary Lelia ">-*bb, Elanor Keaton. Agatha Spellman, Daisey Shorer. Charity Welborn, Josie Cromer, Annie Welborn, Jessie Hunter, ??elma Hun ter, Estelle McConnell. ^Personal Mr. (Prank Sharpe of Pendleton was a business visitor In the city yes terday. Messrs. T. ?. Jackson, Jr., an Leroy Sadler of Iva were business visitors in the etty yesterday morn lng. Miss Norwood Baker has returned to Calhoun Falls after a visit to Mrs. J T. Lomax. Miss Lizzie Townsend and Mrs. J. W!. Lathbretb of Iva were shoppers in the city yesterday. Miss Carrie McCuen ls spending this week at her home In Simpson ville. 1 * ?T' Mr. E. H. Welborn of Will tamaton was among the business visitors In the city yesterday. Mr. S. M. McAdams of Ivs was In the city yesterday. Mr. W. P. Crowther of Antrevlile was among the visitors here yester day. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Breazeale and' son of Belton were among those in the city yesterday. Mr. D. P. Temple of Level Land Was in the city yesterday. 1 r Mr. W. D. Moore was among the visitors - in the city yesterday from Pendleton.. Mr. J. W. BroWn of the Roberts section was hi the city yesterday. ' Mr. E. C. Asblll of Town ville was in the etty yesterday on business. Mrs. Lawrence McGee of Starr was ni the city tor a few hours yesterday. J. E. Ward, ot Chicago. III., Wm. Cooper of Cooper, N. Y., C. H. Kohn of New Orleans, La., end L. Oeass of Carmlngs, N. TY, were In the city yesierdaj calling on tho jewelers. Mr. T. H. Campbell of Greenville waa ia the city yesterday. Misses Susie Sharpe and nessie Newton of Pendleton were in Ul? city y ea terday shopping. Mrs. W,. N. Cox and daughters. Misses Vera and Maris Cox, of Belton were in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. L. McGee of Starr aad Miss Alberta Witherspoon of Rob erts were in tue city yesterday. Miss Mernie Har-ls has returned to her honte lo this etty after an extent* ed visit to her sister. Mrs. H. H. Parker at Danville, Va. Mr. William Kelle, of Jacksonville, ls the guest of Mr. Webb von Has seln, on McDuffte street, for several days. Mi*. Keller ts ? nephew of tho late Mr. J. H. von Hasseln. Circu? alon Hkaeger. Mr. Walter G. Wilson, formerly With the Carolina life Insurance In Ulla city, has resigned to accept pos ition of circulation manager ot the Piedmont magazine. it nub ra* ftt NEW CANNER PROVES IO BE SUCCESSFUL Was Tested Yesterday and Does the Work-Designed by Mr. I. J. Watson. The new canner which waa recent ly designed and made by Mr. I. J. Watson of the Burriss Metal Shingle company, was tested yesterday morn ing by Miss Janye Carlington at the home of Mrs. Wigging ton at r.O?> Greenville street and proved quite a success. Miss Carlington stuted yesterday that the canner suited thc business better than that of any other design with which she was familiar and she was especially pleased with an apron on one sido of it which permits of tho placing of cans on it. Also the way in which the boiler Is construct ed which allows a free circulation of thc water. This feature keeps the water at the front of the boiler in the same temperature as that in tho rear. Mr. Porter A. Whaley, who is soon to leave for Texas ls to carry a model of the new canner along with him and will try to place orders there for the Anderson product. ENAMELDWARE AT COST We have decided to close out our entire stock of Enameled Ware at cost. Our stock comprises no "Seconds/9 all goods being strictly first-quality. This is an opportunity for you to get whatever you may want in line of Enameled Ware at a very much lower price than you have ever paid for ware of the same quality. Make your purchase now while you can get just what you want. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Great Bargain Offer TOASTERS 1-3 OFF While our limited supply of Toasters lasts, we will sell them at a discount of 1-3 off1 the regular price. This electric toaster is one of the most convenient cooking devices ever patented. gfo f\a*mf\ While they last.. .^^.C/L?/ i Southern Public Utilities Co. Weat Whittier Street Phone 223 Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir SILVER SPOONS FOR READERS OF THE INTELLIGENCER-A SPOON FOR EVERY STATE. Every Spoon Fully Guaranteed by The Oneida Community, Ltd. 15 c. if you have not already started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon from The Intelligencer. You can redeem it at The Intelligericer Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou This coupon, when pre sented WIOJ 15C (or by mail 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mall, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, S. Ci , Mo Spoon sold at Any Price With out This Coupon. 2 States Now Reidy : SOOTH CAROLINA ind NORTH CAROLINA