The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 06, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE?T1 TODAY "THE REWARD" An Imp Spec'al Three Reel Drama, Featuring KING BAGGOT g I ! "WHEN BEAUTY BUTTS IN" Imp Comedy. Enea ll Pa Sm? tit? TSiaato l! TODAY Richards Tropical Girls Present "KENTUCKEY DAYS" A Two Act Race Track Melo-Drania,. MOVIES FOR TODAY "BREEZY BILLI, OUTCAST' Two Reel Drama. "DICKY DEMON D?SCHUND" Comedy. TONIGHT Few young men could buy bernes if they bad to pay all cash? ISSEt 3 HO?KS: ?.sr. SSWUNLEY m But Fortunately, As we said yes terday, gi o.OQ payments soon accum ulate io $t00?oo pay Anil- \ ; v Thrv young; men who are buying homos in Nortli Anderson under pur liberal plans will pay for them while other y:oung men wilt be wondering where their own money ha? gone, GREATEST, LOCAL TALENT PERFORMANCE EVER STAGED IN ANDERSON EXCEEDED ALL EXPECTATIONS Will Bc Repeated at Matinee at 3 O'clock This Afternoon at Popular Prices. ! After several weeks of practices arni rehearsals Ike production of thc Kirmcss at tho Anderson theatre last ovouing surpassed oven the expecta tions of Its best friends nnd for the beauty and brilliancy of its scenes ! rivalled any performance ever glv-1 cn hero. From the oponlng of thc grand march, with its three hundred I performers in magnificent costumes, j until the spectacular climax In the cabaret scene the players won tho { heartiest applause and approval/of tho largo audience present. Tho large stage had been arranged In tlors in I tho rear and tho sottingB revealed thc tasto and hand of an artist. Each person taking part acquitted them-j solves most creditably, tho Anderson talent being ably assisted by a party ' from Greenville who took part In tho recent production of the Kirmess In that city. Messrs. Agoitlne and Lynwood with their assistants, Mr. Trader and Mr. Carlton proved thom- j selves to be truo artist In tho wonder- ? ful manner they have trained and , managed this entertainment. Immediately following tho grand march, in which tho court was as sembled, the king and queen. Mayor and Mrs. Codfrey, made a striking and impressive entrance, and the klug I graciously addressed his court and tho audience fur a few moments, after which at his command tho following beautiful scenes wero given: ?A Sight ta Koko'? Garde*.? Chaperoned by MrB.. Eula Blr.lng ham ami Mrs. A. P. johnson. Scone I-Grand entrance of tho Mikado. Scene ll-Chorus, "If I should." Scone 'Ill-The National Dance of Japan. Scene IV-The Phorty Phunny Phel lowe. "Tho Bohemians or Gypsies"* Chaperoned by Mrs. Theo Kant. "Solo-Gypsy Sweetheart-Mr. P. Lynwood. Sunbeam of tho Gypsy Camp-Mrs. Theo Font. The Tyrolean Dancers-Miss Sadie Risley, Lydia McC?lly, MrV Harry Carlton, .."A Mid summer Sight's Dream.n Chaperoned by Mrs. Poster.'Fant. Queen Titania-Miss Martha Bast. Fairies, jj Tho Spanish Dancers.** Lvd hy Mr.. Lynwood, assist? by Miss Lucia Parker of Greenville. Chaperoned hy Mrs. rufus Fant. The National Dance of Spain. ?Tho Modern Strollers." Chaperoned by Miss Mab Bonham md Mrs, lt.; IS. Ligon. "An American Cabaret.w Opening chorus--''That Bengozn." "Japanese Mpnn"-Mr. S. E.-' T??V? Modera Dance-Miss Mari?n Brooks ?f Greenville .and Mr. Karry'Carlton. "Mother :Machroe"-^Mr. P. !.. wynwood. Pensy Ballet-Misses Virginia ImethorB. Victoria Karie. Laura Bowl- \ pg* Toast-"Horo'a to Lovo"-Miss >?iry Beatyo of Greenville. ? Closing Chorus and darice-Entire 'aha rot nco no. ;Ta? audience. was delighted to hear hat the Kirmess -rill be repeated Ut I O'clock matinee'Mila afternoon at 0, 20 and 30 cents. Seats to ho vo icrvod. TicketB will be on sale at linc o'clock this morning. The ladles of the, Civic Association Uder the capable leadership ot Mrs.' itufus .Pant deserve unlimited praise 'or-the progressiva spirit arid tireless york that has made thia entcrtnin he?.t the most successful ever given h Anderson. ABS?ST FOR PEABODY F?BB teport That One ls Probable ts cir culated There. Dosten, Nov. 4.-That the fire In tho I lt. John's Parochial school at Pea-1 ?ody had been -biasing for halt an lour before it waa discovered; is^thh >f tho New York Bureau of Fire Pro ectloa, who hah completed 'sj. three lay's,' In vest'gatlon int?the disaster ;TMM'?iCa8t lives ot twenty-one Vldren. .-- : . ... ' Thcra is a report In circulation nt te made.. Deputy Chief of Police Ne?i, ayn that conflicting ?torlos. oopeern t&the! Ara havened hhr. to assign two nen' for further investigation. j; . Wkere tte, Cora lulled. A vouas ladv who lisped very bad- . '.-aa7 treated by a specialist, and earned to say tho sentence: "S's ^c?Wsi?y ; Bowing Shirts : for Sol ders,** aci?rdra^ Mag- " ?mo. * She repeated it to her friends and i?^protsed upon her masterly per- ; Usance, ; . "Ycth but i^fi thutav.?h??thQedlng-' y dlfflcui r?marh: to' Work roto a cbfiV farthathloarresp^cially when you con? hider- that I havo no ililtiter Thu* hie." . . . .... irmess Last 'Night] SiiraS? ON LINLEY STREH MR. JOE SMITH'S RESI DENCE CONSUMED BY FLAMES $2,800.00 INSURANCE Origin of Fire Undetermined- ] Members of Family Not at Home at Time. Fire destroyed the homo of Mr. Jos I Smith, on Linley street Friday even ing about 8 o'clock, cntaHtng a loss of several thousand dollars. Mr. Smith had $2,800 insurance on his] house and furniture. T?ie house was a one 'story build ing with five or six rooms, very pret tily finished and practically. new. Just how tho fire started is. not, known. Mr. Smith's daughter had been In the room preparing to como to the KirmcBs and all members of the family had left the house. The .flamen started in thi3 front room aud spread rapidly over tho entire build ing. Tho fire department., was call] ed and made a good run. saving thc adjacent houses. Ono house on the] : loft of Mr. Smith's home was on fire at bn?- time, and it was tho result ot I clover fire fighting which saved this second home. ? +4 ?4 * PENDLETON ? * ..* * * * Tho entertainment given, by the School improvement association on Hallowe'en was a great success'finan cially, as well as socially. .- The hall was attractively decorated-in. autumn (leaves, Jack-o-iauterns, ^rppes of orange and black cr cpo -paper, and lanterna covered with mw kn. - Black cats, flying bats/ and. uncanny witches caroBslng on , ,broomsticks, were on the walls and. hanging from wires across tho hall. A good crowd was on hand and a delightfully amus ing evening followed. Mrs. Hanna and Miss Henlem were ? the ruling spiritB of tho. evening.-,, M3s3 Liles was a very bewitchingfortup? t.ol?er, ably assisted by Misa .s'ancy,.. vivan:;. The witches were . decidedly (ignostly, -is they.chased up and down In tho dim light, catching sumo unaware spectator and dancing i around thom in solemn silence. - , The Tue? Jay club ?net s? t^.eh^?ia ing home of Mrs .H. M, Aull a* Antun. A very pleasant hour or two waspass ed., Mrs. Aull's hpuse has an unus ually preliy situai lon.;? From-HLho'-wide window in the dining-room_J? really an exquisite blt of scenery. The river sweeps decidedly towards tho-house, then curves tb'the back of lt,.-,tho.soff green slope.of the hill, the lovely skin of water, flowing BO quietly that the crimson and yellow of tho pvej? hang ing branches was reflected hr, the niir ro?.. .ike ?????'?V? ??nas. a Bmail.jDut of Vio departure of =Mr. ' and Smith. Mr. Smith has been pastor of tho Baptist church ior; . three years. He has done , a great. work, has helped the church in ovefy' w?y, and will be a decided loss to {that de-, nomination/ in tact to tho entire; tbwr, in which his very charming wiw;]S$d himself have dado many friends .jj . -._.--y- I . The Intelligent Juroriv^: ; "It 1B pot uncommon withv.$??3H^: when addressing a Jury to Dingly'out ono member who appears to ..them, to bA the .most likely to be , Influence--r hy their appeals," said a well knoyia, Jurist recently, according to.ll^p?i?-' c?tt'B.'Magasine. "But it doe? hot'?? wayo .wor-h out ?angeroUs>yifI'1 lie continued. "AU the testimony' in a cash recently tried in Texas had been taken,,'.the lawyers for otb." aides summed up, and.the: Judge 1 ind charg ed tho jury when-BUddenly loomed up tho aforesaid Intelligent Juror against whom both counsel : had thrtodr'ored their imp?vsa'fon?? appeals. ';. ?lo'was. thirsty for information, and straight* way addressed the court; ' "I have been pothered -a lot by two worda the lawyers uso herc ? hit the thae." -#^?111111 ~waat are they t demanded tn o court expecting, : u?doubtoly ! a , for tioH' or some, other obstruse term? "Plaintiff and .Pendant,'.?tt??.-1 ETHODiS ?O MEEI UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE CONVENES NOVEMBER 24 IS FIRST MEETING Since South Carolina Has Been Divided Into Two Distinct Conferences. The Upper South Carolina Confor cnco will convone In Spartanburg, November 24. A special meeting of the state board of missions and the presiding elders of both conferences has been arranged for November 23. This meeting of the presiding ciders ls h??d to arrange any transfers from ope conference *c the etb?r tb??i anight be desired by the ministers. All Methodist ministers may request a chango from one section of the atato io another, that ls from one confer ence to the other. These requests are granted, provided. of courso that thc transfers from one conference, aro equal to tho transfers of the oth er. . .Tho meeting in Spartanburg is es pecially interesting .as it ls the first convention bf conference since tho di vision of the state of South Carolina into, two distinct conferences. Tho Lower south Carolina conference com1 prises that territory south of a line running parallel with Columbia. It has a membership ot about 48,000. The upper state conference ls the rest .of tho state and has a membership of 49,000. The Methodist mluisters of Ander sen district are; Revs. T. C. O'Dell, presiding elder, John W. Speaks, W. T.; BelvJn, W) Dannor, B. M. Robertson, B. O. Spires, J. M. Steadman, Elzie Myers, S. T. black man* J. C. Chandler, J. F. Ander s?ni J. H. Danner, W. M. OwlngB, N. G. Ballinger, J. L. Singleton, R. li. Lupo, J. L. Stokes. H. A. Whitten. George Gary, Leo and S. H. Booth. Of thosb , tw~o are sure to be trans ferred. They are r>av?. J. L'. Single* ton' abd Roy..ri. C, Chandler, both of whom have servod the l?nlt in An derson. . Tho conference In Spartanburg will show wlv t results tho division has made. M-\ John W. Speako, pastor of.tho St. John's Methodist church of this city states that the division was good for the Btate conference" and that tho .-/.ulta of this past year's work will ?h?w up well. He stated that there w?s considerable opposition to'"the plan td divide the conference) bat .how. even those who fought Ith o .proposition havo stated they believe tho division was the best "thing: pos sibly under tho circumstances. Anderson people going to Spartan burg willaba numerous. The confer ence attracts & great many visitera, to any city'hi wjhich'.it is hold. There will probably be as many as 60 per sons' from Anderson who will . go especially for tho conference. "I kept telling my giri, I wasn't good enough for her. I made & mis take.*' "How so?". . "Now ehe is beginning to look around to seo if sra can't annex ?something better."--Louisville Cour ier-Journal. -, Our Jitney giffer-Thia and Ce, Dont* miss f?ii* A?** *M? i enclose 'sdi* Sc and ?"a?ITt tsV^^I w.'.wwr ft t TT* XHUfJ ;VOV URU17 ggg'-?ddresn clearly. You will reedys flff-TTeturn a trial package containing F<?lay'a Homy and Tar'Compound, for bladdor, ailments ; and Foloy Cathartic Table*?, a . wholesome and thoroughly cioau?ln?. ,:ath8rtic, for '.conBUpatl?n, biliousness, headache and . sluggish coughs, colds and crodpj Foley Kid ney Pills, for pain in skies and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and i bowels. Sold everywhere. Take a glass o? Salis if your Back hurta or .v|Si bothers. If you must have your meat bvcry day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a hoted authority who tolls Un : that" in?fet forma urlo edd which almost p*rV alyssa the kidneys in' their efforts to expel lt from tho .blood::;; They CusuB .S?ugKi?iv ? ;??u w?ak,e?,: theo "you suffer WUh a ? ?li ; misery In th? kidr. bey region, shUrp pains in th0.:bf?kj or sick hea/Iache, dlsslriess, ; y'u>q stomach sours, .tongue-Ia coated aa<T When tho weather is bad yon ha*? rheumatic ; twinge*.. Therine : E?is blouay, full of eedlmenLiffle'cnifcli^e often get: sore and iir^alredv - ?bii?-' lng yon to scab: re?lef two br throb' ??r?nr th? t?ght r to blean?e the fetdncys and ?dsn ott the bbf?y'a nrinotia waste get . fc$? p?nces of Jad Salts ;frb m an? po*i4 macy aorej: taite ?p:t&\i&tf?fM ?n ? glas* of water before breakfast fbir. a ta* ?ks* your .?^^aV%Ht then act?'^eV^f^'TOj^^ made, from the : aeto -.Wmi&lW* fenW Juice, combined %W *X baa been used : 'tf?Wt indatfmal?to eiv "", ?hW^he?traliie tb?Aactd? la urine,. a$\i no l?nge? Irritalbe. thus" ?n?s*1 bladder wcak!??BS. r'-i:r iV -v : ::': '? Jad Salta ia Inexpebsiyo: cannot in-1 Juro, and makes a d^ighinil effcyvev scent itthia-watar drink. * Ni 7*> pcs?r \\?Qrnp.fi QliQAc /Ht-r^V^ri lots) ?il sizes-worth $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 a pair for ?iii* NO CHARGES NO APPROVALS Geisberg Bros, Shoe Go. UNDER 3UB,0NIC TEMPLE SHOES THAT SATISFY We are recommending pur 10-1-0 arid 10-2-0 and 10-2-?-0 for wheat and oats sow it. This will give it stalk and gr?iris in the head, and that it what you want in grain. If you will sow five acres in wheat arid five in oats this fall, after preparing the -land welt and fertilizing it ivell with1 either of these goods, you will lind it advantageous. Thc . 10-2-4-0 is an especially-Hn^ goods for grain. Let us hear from you. M?erses Phosphate & M i ir**: .' I? ;. BANK OF BELTON "T i*** Bwm A? Smyth, Vftr. BVOrear, Belton; S. C. t'rcQiaout? V? P? and Cashier. IL It Campbell, Asst Cashier. " Peizefi S. C. ^Capital ?sa Sn?Tp.#^ r?s Olren Cartful AtfcnUoa "Billson A. Sniyti?, Aie. ?. Hudgcn?, " President* Cashier, K. E. TolHsos, Assfc Caahler. TTG \W?w5c5a?yt':?^^ Tws?^ a car of Ropniao Ked, BMl: [fi;^root Outs, which wo consider sor??l?ts ?ortan^t?VJi featingee?a?rtii Als^'Tre have o car o? the ofcl ft#??Mo Cfcatt^o?g? tnra plows. ?.. ;.Turt-yei?'l???a;^Ij? this pUw, ?ot? ^n^ae^^zits^^ Bast Freo! il?ts mi. you're sure of pleasing results :