University of South Carolina Libraries
LADIES AND _ "' ' We have considerable, desirable merchante fc? 1 P. GENTEMERI & CO'S kid gloves for ladies that retailed at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 ths world over. We give you your choice at, pair.50c dr< The above merely gives you an idea as to what} of dress trimmings, laces and embroideries on their earliest opportunity; bearing in mind th? money saved. Remember this opportunity is < Public Square ANDE BIT OF PHlL SOPHy FROM GOO0-By ER ?10WDY-DO kMES WHItCOMB RILEV/ ay good-by or howdy- do ?% What's the odds betwixt thetw Comin-goin' evVy day >Best friends first to ?oaway-1, nSraso of hands TOuUr<i?herhdd Than their weight in solid doki LtSlips their while ?reetin'you. Say good-by er howdy-doL^S rHowdy- cktand then, goocPBy^^ Mixes jes' like laiKjh and cry; Deaths and births, and worst and best, Tangled their contraries*; EvVy jin<JlmF weddin'-bell Skeerin' up some funeri knell. Here's my song,and there's wur; i-dy-do^and ttien,<Jood-by! % - lome-Oncr'a^onnin' this concer " iatTs dot1 nothing else to learn fcf He?| willen; weil pull thi\>u$? ^ay Qood-L?y er howdy-dol * D TEN DAY RATES SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 'THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OP THE SOUTH' To Wilmington and From ?. Wrighte-zile. N. C. Abbeville, S. C.% 7.50 Anderson, S. &. 8.00 Athens, Ga. . 10.00 Atlanta, Ga..:.10.00 Beiton? S. 0. 8.00 Birmingham, Ala. 15.00 Cedanown, Ga. lt.00 Donalds, S. C.;- 8.00 Elberton, GaT.. 8.50 Greenville. S. C.... 8.00 Greenwood, S. C. 7. .0 To Wilmington and Prom Wrlghtsville, N. C. Oreer, S. C.$ 8.00 Hodges. S. C.... 8.00 Lawrcncevillo, Ga. 10.00 Pelser, a C. 8.00 Piedmont. S. C. 8.00 Pockmart, Ga. 11.20 Shoals Jet, S. C. 8.00 Snartanburg, S. C. 8.00 Union, S. C'. 7.50 Williamston, S. C. 8.00 Winder, Ga..10.00 Tickets on sale each Thursday up to and including September 2,1915, hear ing final litii.t to. reach original starting point, returning prior to midnight of second Monday following date of sale. Extension of final return limit may be ? ' ':- *' \"<? -, '-y- ?, ? ?';' . " f ?''-?' '- ' ' ?.' , " ' had upon payment of difference between the ten day and season rates. Call on nearest Ticket Agent for Pullman reservations, Information or C. S. Compton, . P. A., Atlanta, G?. Fred Geissler, Ass't G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. THRIFT If thrift does not corhc natural to you, cultivate it. Realize the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi talist. We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your money except in a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee yoe prosperity tomorrow Changes in the business and Industrial world may later on deprive you df your present measure of prosperity. We Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON GENTI ?i?t Must Be Sold. Much RUBEN'S UNDERVESTS for infr :n, retail price iron-, ??c to 75c. > ;m at, each. we are offering. Space wi which you can almost nai at it is not what we want open for the next 10 DAY? RSON, S. C. ? A LINE o' DOPE Sevoral weeks ago The Intellig? ! cor carried a story about a shooti?;, in ilonca Patii, it being said that An drew McGaha was charged with | Shooting his son, Hurlo McGaha. Later it was rumored that no warrants ! would be sworn out. Tho following from The Honcu | Path Chronliclo will be Interesting | since it sheds more light on the case: "A warranft was sworn out last f?at- | urduy by Enrle McGaha before Mag istrate Wilson, charging lila fallier, | Andrew McGalnv, with assault' and , battery wit a intent to kill. The case wan transferred to; Magistrate C. W. ! Clement by change of venue by de fendant. A warrant was also sworn out by Andrew McCuha against Iiis son, Earlc, for destruction of per sonal proporty. It Is generally un derstood that the cases will be set-| tied out of court." Among those attending the Ham mond school picnic yesterday was Mr W. W. Long, state agent e ? on si on wori- at Clemson College, and during the day while talking with a repre sentativa , of The Intelligencer , Mr. Long stated that in the past few days ho had traveled nearly all over the State and the crops everywhere were godd. Ho siated that in some places they had suffered from rain somewhat but the recent seasons had brought them out wonderfully and that every thfng ?now.{ pointed to a good cotton inerii--for the'farmers of South Caro lina. While talking about crops Mr. Long bogan talking about conditions in general. He a-tated that he believ ed cotton would bring a good price Ulis fall because a great many peo ple were going to invest their money in cotton and in this way thousands of bales would be taken off the market. Mr. Long stated that owing to un settled conditions people wero not going to put thoir money in perma nent, investments but would Instead buy cotton. This, he said, would be the wise thing to do, for In a short timo after tho war stops in ' Europe tho price of. cotton is going up, and money will be made by those who have it to sell. ;-o Following up Mr. Long's statement about the heavy rains of the past few days and the conditions of the crops, Mr. S. M. IJyars stated that bo was glad to see the rains in Anderson county. The red spider has been do ing much damage in different sec tions and tho heavy rains will cause him to stoplng bis damaging work. Mr. Byars stated that rain was one of tho best demedios for iii>ls little In sect that he knawjjf. -o The heavy rains of Wednesday af ternoon and night caused Whltner's creek to got out of its banks and be come a small rushing river. Ralph Smith stated yesterday that he did not mind the rain at night because ft en abled him to 'sleep much belter, but ho did mind being awakened about 1 o'clock in the morning by tourists who wanted to get across Whltner's creek. He stated that on Wednesday night be .had to get up and show a party how to cross the bridge over the creek on the'national highway and that M. was not a bit of fun. A few days ago Mr. W. C Babb and a party, went off on a Calling trip but for sona? reason nothing much was ever heard as to th? succose of th? outing. It is thought now--that the mystery Is solved for yesterday morning Mr. Babb was unable to get his Ford automobile started and called on .? '?, ?putable goods; brands we mts and chil rVc are selling .25c GORDON 1 the 100 hind, ill not permit us to enumt ne your price. We insist UT what is the stuff wort! > ONLY. OSI "Huck" Hart?n to help hint locate tin trouble. After much worry and fiis nlng. "cussing" and discussing, un ordinary kitchen knife was fourni lodged in itUo muffler of the machine. It la not known how this knife made its way into this pan of the auto but it can be reasoned that Mr. linbb either had a "cuttin" up" timo oli bis trip or else he is trying to ?n ven't a new "cut-out" for his auto mobile. With a knife found In the muffler of bis car, and a dime in the radiator of Gene Watson's Ford. It Is hard to imagino what may be fourni in the next one. Many peoplo of this city will take advantage of the excursion ito Tal lil iali Kalls, this morning. The train will leave Anderson at 8:0f? a. m. and will arrive at its destination at about noon. A special drain\"w?lll leave Tallulah Falls ieturninu tnt. G : :'.0 hut since the tickets will be goda for a stay of three days, many will doubtless stay the full Dime allowed. "The rc*ndtrip?raTC is only $2.00," stated Mr., William Archer yesterduy to a representativo of Tfie Intelligen cer, "and aince it is the last one day's trip of the sensori, I expect many to t: ke advantage of it." Severa people oi this city are plan ning to take a trip to Chattanooga, Hirmlngbam or Atlanta on August 2G. The Southern Railway bas put on ex ceptionally low roundtrip ratee as fol lows: . to Atlanta^ IJLOo. to Birming ham. SG.50 aud 'id; Chattanooga. $5.50. The^train leaves.. Anderson at 11:30 and. tlcketn are good returning to points of starting until midnight of the aist inst. t%>t;-O Mr. S. M. Hyurs stated last night Uiat be had received several te'*?phone messages from people over the coun ty stating that they were going to Clemson College Joday to attend the Anderson county ?1 ay meeting. Thin is the jcond meeting of its kind at Olemson this year. 5 -o ' Mr. Nathan Flelshmann returned yesterday, from Hal ti more and Now York c*ty ^wherc ho baa been on his vacation,, ami also to (my goods for the Fleislmiann store?. Ho reports everything booming in New York city. All tho manufacturers of wearing ap parel lines', und Jobbers In . all lines are as busy as bees; in fact all of them expoct a big business Oils fall. Mr. Fleishman says he never met a pessimist while ho was away; that every Jobber talked lothing but busi ness,-and very little'iu ever said any where about the war. Mr. Flelsluuann reports a pleasant and successful trip, but also states he 1b glad to be back home with his friends. -o ?. An Tntelligencer man dropped in to Parker & Holt's yesterday morning, and every way he turned he was con fronted with a great array of hat boxes. On every counter, and shelf and wrapping counter there were hot buses plied six and eight feet high. There appeared to ?o at least a car load . of hats, and judging from the appearance of the hat boxes, they were all brand new. Asking Mr. Rlcharrt wn about it, he was told that the hats ha evidence were. Stetson fiata for this fall. Judging from this shipment, Ulis firm evidently doesn't fear any em bargo on cotton, or anything else. ,-. Toms Rivor, N. J.?An unusual con dition has been discovered as tbe cause of tho unaccountable illness of Dr. J. Edgar Todd. On December 7 be was operated on for kidney trouble at ? hospital in Ixmg Island. Recently, seven months afterward, Mrs. Todd was dressing the wound that never had healed and she saw something white projecting, ho Look hold of,M with a pair of forceps and working at it for an hour and a half, she succeeded in extracting from the wound a sifrgeon's towel, about 10 biches square. It bad been left in th? body at tho time-of the opera tion. Only 10 AY i steck. We m 11 known on which the orig -: 3YE HOSE for ladies, number 301 few pair leil at.5( ?rate further. BUT in pa; that the ladies of this com to you? Don't delay. C iORNE RIVER STREET GARS RUN TO SQUARE SOON Paving Must Stand Two Weeks After Put Down?Will Very Likely be Started Thursday The street care from River street con not he run up to the square over the car track paving before Thursday of next week, owing to the fact that the concrete lias to stand for at least two .week? after put down before it can be used. statement to the above effect was given ont by an of ficial of the Southern Public Utilities company yesterday. Many people have been wondering why the River st/et cars have not already begun running up to the square since the paving looks as hurd and at mucii settled as it will ever be. It Is very necessary, however, that the paving stand for two wedes, so that the steel bolts will bo firmly Bet and the concrete thoroughly dried. The work of paving tho track was held up yesterday because of tho weather. Mr. Pi. B. Horton. Jr., managing superintendent, stated yes terday that the work would begin again this morning provrded the weather was not too threatening. In These Warlike Days. "Now, Johnny, what is a nun ot war?" ;vv ?? ..??.4 "? cruiser." "What makes it go?" "Its screw eir." "Who go with it?" "Its crew, sir."?Now Orleane States. Oneida Comi FOR READERS OF EVERY STATE. Every Spoon The Oneida If ^ou have not aire from The Intelligencer Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon This coupon, when pre sented with 15c (or by mail 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mall, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, 8. C. i FIRES! ? more in which to close out our ust vacate the night of the 31st :inal cost is no consideration to us; for instance Buster Brown, Gordon Dye -ntd Black Cat hosiery for infants, boys and girls. Regular 25c goods. Your choice, pair.10c ssing will say that we have a tremendous stock imunity favor us with a visit and inspection at joods bought from us at this stage means ?? PEARSON EXCURSION ATLANTA, GA., BIRMINGHAM and CHATTANOOGA Yia SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South Tuesday, August 26, 1915. if ' From Columbia, Kork Ulli, Uaf?ney, Union, Spartanburg, Greenville, Green? wood, Abbeville, Anderson, Westminster and all Intermediate points on the fallowing schedule ami excursion feres: Arrive Atlanta .. .4i20 P. M. Arrive Birmingham. .11:10 A. M. Arrive Chattanooga.9<U5 P. NE. Excursion tickets will be. good going only on special train and regalar 1 ruins as mentioned above. Excursion tickets will be good returning en all regalar traine except New York New Orleans Limited No. 38, to reach original starting point by mid night Tuesday, August 31, 101*. f A RARE OPPORCNITYI 4 To visit Atlanta the Metropolis of theSouth and the historical City of Chat* Unionen and lllrmingham the Pittsburgh of the Month, Six Days of Sight-seeing a?d Pleasure For further information apply to ticket agents ort W. E. McUEE, At st. tien. Pass. A g t. Columbia, J. B. A NI? EL ON, Kopt. it. K. R. R. Anderson. W. ?L TARER, Trar. Pass, Agi? Greenville, rmmity Ltd. State Souvenir | /ER SPOONS i THE INTELLIGENCER?A SPOON FOR Fully Guaranteed by E Community, Ltd. JL %^ W ady started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon . You can redeem it at The Intelligencer No Spoon sold at Any Price With out This Coupon. 8 STATES NOW READY South Carolina, North .Carolina, Alabama? Delaware, Georgia Florida Tenn. and Texas*! Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va* cation trip< , , TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The palmetto; ~< N. Main, yy, i, Jt?]