The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 09, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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i;'?? \\\ '.iii.' v. ii'^ivi'II^^K TIC fey? This Business But How Good Of course, we endeavor to, and actually give Good Value at all times; but we never sacrifice Quality to Price. Then .again, when you buy here,?you KNOW that it is the "Proper Thing" and that is friigftfy satisfactory.. V ** We receive New Coats Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New Dress Goods, New Trimmed Hats, New Untrimmed Shapes. New Furs, Etc. Everything inst as Dame Fashion Decrees, and at the proper /time-not after everybody else has worn When it comes from this shop--it is "just right." Ask your friends, jhpy deal here, and they know. & GRAVES Agent for Frolaset Front Laced Corsets. RENT That Are Not Fully Wired V For Electricity Are I^ot Modern and Up,to; pate Ki When yon, move this year, insist on having a house, tt?at h as : '. ' all modern conveniences. Dorf't Vp Satisfied with anything but electricity. ' Don't ac- j cepi'anything- "just-ks good" for there isn't anything just as ! gooci; _ . , Tli?. price of electricity has been going down, while the cost . y'ot. other^ necessUiei;: has increased. Allow us to show you where it;is to .your advantage to use our service. .'..':'.'-..> : ^ xyr *x>y&Ky ?'.... ' ';. '.';'.;' . ? .'...'.;./' G?rr& Xi a Public Utilities Co. Phone No. 223. ii ?ia eispeet u eiYnesiaay?. ir?? Tecasi, a ? ?a> 9f if(*BH?^?... Proof Oats, traten ?-onRl?e? c?r?itrefl-,fortanat? in bar?ag s??nrel ut Oils t?ffle. ./ |vW '. ??sa, we ?me a car et (he eta reliable ?h?ttanooga tere plagia? ? ' Tarn1 >bnp -?ftha ;w???i?f?^o.*;;"fc^geaaina.: T?xtts ? M Bttftt ?root . . Oftts crt? you're sure of ^teasing roulis. ^''W???''. ??st iVhit?ter ?iteet ll SOCIETY 1 *-_-;- t * * * ?- ,-r V- f Lewis M. Ayer Association. Quite a number of the members of the Lewis M. Ayer aasoclalion held their annual meeting yesterday af ternoon with "Mrs. J. R. Vandlver on South MoDuffle street. This lovely home, was the original Lewis M. Ayer School, and in its day and time . was the leading school in the' upper part of thmo state. Yes terday afternoon many of those old pupils Fathered for their usual annual reunion and the time was spent chat ting of old times. It was a very hap py occasion, later in tho evening Mrs. Voudlvf .- ? invited tho ladies into the prettily decorated dining room, where a delightful menu was served. Mrs. W. W. Chisholm has return ed from a visit to relatives in Char leston/ > . Mrs, ft; M. TUrrrlss has gone to Union to vi-lt her daughter, Mr: Wi. B. Todd. Junior rh j I nt boa Clos?. Tho Junior Pbllathea class ofN tho First BaptlBl church will meet on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Miss Neille Pruitt on Green ville street. Misses Beulah'and Clara Brown, Nellie Pruitt, Nellie Sam mon8. and May Riley will be tho'joint hostesses. Attend State Meeting. Tlie State Missionary union of the BaptlBt church will meet In Snartnn burg thia weok. The following are thc delegates from the societies here. Mrs: Johh P. White from the Mis sionary society; Miss Nelle Barton, for Y. W. A., and MrB. B. R. King of tho Sunbeams. Among the others who will attend aro Mrs., Minne Mil ford; Mrs. E. R. Horton and Mi SB Bessie Majors. Miss Lois Mullikln of Wllllamston carno over Friday night for tho Kir mess, and, spent tho , week-end with MIS3 Ruby Davenport. Mrs. -Harry. Gelsberg has roturned ?tter-a_ weeks visit to 'relatives in Elberton; Mrs. Joe Cohen and Miss Minnie Cohen of Elberton spent Sunday with Mrs., ?Harry.. Gelaberg. Mrs, T., ?A.. Archer and Miss Mar garet''ATcher have gone tb Jackron \lille and Atlanta to visit friends. Miss Margaret Archer. will possibly tar main in Atlanta, Mr . and I tra. Albert Kuhn of No?r York City were ' guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Harry Geisberg Sundiy. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett. Porker sp?nt Sunday iii Spartanbnrg. . ' _ " /jun '(?in '' ? j-;'t ), .-.? . " . -i.-; i ! . .Mr, Jenn L. Maddon has'returned fron? Wards wiiero; ba attended - the Buzhnrdt-Burton wedding on' Monday morning.. - ' DENYXB NEWS -..S*' 4 ThV Denver graded school, which I .has.' .?f?nr.in'..' session, eines Op'tobor 11th; ls making.splendid progress tn ail ?aiw? of lt work. The Tiiplls bf tliis .school have man ifested ? groat interest ?in their1.work from -tho. ?ci y . beginning.'. Thereby,' they-ihaye reflected credit to them selves, encouraged their teacher's, and y '"Ohe"' feature thai" has been ibtro u?ec? into tuc Denver school ???s \ session is that of ni m chiu s io chapel, and into the. class rooms after re cess. So far this plan has worked admirably well. ' % Two mod?le have been offered to the | pupils of the Denver school. Miss Bolt bas. offered a medal to the pupil m'. ner : room ' who ? shows th? - most marked Improvement In reading: dur ing the session. Mr. Corbett will present a:r?e3ai -to that pupil lr ono pf tho advanced grades, who at ? '.os to tko. dbi'.I ne tl on OC making th's nighest average grade for tho entire year. ;.\Tho Denver Behool Improvement association met at the. school,building on last Friday afternoon, and discuss- ] ed several important questions per- , iain lay to the school. The association, j qoclded J upon" increasing tho. number of books In tito school library andi providing the school with a good die-j tionary. 7*?e selection o? tho die t io na ry was to be left entirely with tho teachers of th? school. Also. Mrs, nammon*, president of the.assoclstion appointed an entertainment commit tee,1 Mr. V. P. Corbot, Miss Emma ] Bolt, and Miss R?uriu X?OW?O wore ask ed, to .act on this committee. . Mr. Corbett ;.was also' asked to. gi vt? his ' supervision to th0 culture of tho rose } garden, which thc- ladies of Gio com munity hope; to have planted on th? ?cbcoi grounds.. . Finally, tho presi dent appointed a yard committee, the 1 chief duty of .which, will be io prevent tho .cutting of the yards on rainy days hy ibopatrons carelessly driving-im mediately in front of tho school build- : lng;. " Mr. Fred Garrison ia chief member? of this . committee. S^Krs.; Hammond wishes, ts announce f?r t?je r?nfbr?ttftUbn of its member?, that the Improvement association win meet Von the" third tWday of ev?ry j meath hereafter. . { Officer* ot the Denver; School : J Sesslod 1915^16: * 8i. C>. Osorge, chairman of trustees. . Mr. W. Bl: Eakevr, clerk of board bi trastees ; Mr. Rothrock? trustee. ..... ".'.',' ' Mr. v. p. Corbett*.principa*. ^ ; ?Mica Emma Bolt, assistant teacher. "- '?isa Marie Bowie, jUudstant Imxth* er.?; > Mrs. R. B. Watkins, teacher of music. '.* B?BYWftS B?RMED LAST MIGHT Plant Near Neal's Creek Church Wiped Out ?y Fire. Th? Neal's Crook ginnery wa? de stroyed': by fire shortly before mid* night . jost, nicht. Tho gin was re ported <to b?vo caught on fire about closing time the 'afternoon before ead lt W'SurppOBed that tho fire originated front) sparks-or some fire left in tho cotton from the .afternoon fire. Tho original fire started from a place of metal being sucked inte tho gins and ?striking''tho-.saws, making a spark ?rouv whioh the flames started. . t ..That ginnery was a three-gin affair j sndi wab owned by-tho Anderson Phos V>ate and Oil company of this city. .Mn.l ?Cal?ov.'ay?'..Milford was in charge of' the gin and when he closed down for t*e day ?there ware no signa bi fire. The fire broke out about ll o'clock andu nura ed tseadlly until af ter midnights . Seed' reported to be worth from $1,000 to $1,200 was burned and one bale of cotton owned by Mr. John Es kow was in the gin and also was burned. .?!.?*? This gin was located near Neal's Creek church and has been doing a good business thia season. ? .'.?.?..????.?..??C-OvOO .?, >.tVt' ? +,... EUREKA ITEMS * ? f ' ' . . ? ; Mr./,.aud Mrs. Byers of Anderson spent tho, wfle.V-end at W. L. An derson's.' . ', . Mrs.'A. ftSg Campbell and littlo di ght?r. Elise, have been la. Grcen-' v e for several days visiting her ??i vs.,: .. ,' ?esBr?. It. E.'and A. N. Campbell visited Greenville during the past j Week. Miss Margaret Arnold of Anderson l ia tlie guest of Addle Pagers. ? The following attended Mrs. Goer's funeral at Belton yesterday: P. B. Gentry, Miss Bertie Gen'ry, Mrs. II. E. Campbell, Mrs. Lena Gumbrell, Mrs. L. E. Campbell, Mrs. Anderson, V. ; W. L, Anderson . ' Miss Cara Bhlrloy, Mrs. Z. C. Balantine,1 and Mrs! Waiter Ander son go to fipartanbyrg tomorrow as delegates to tho State W. M. A. Mr. and 'Mrs. Tannage Sullivan move to the homo of her -father, the late B. B-.-Brcazeale,' Tuesday, j Friends and ? neighbor.'; welcome her back home gladly and hope for her ?a? speedy recovery of health and good ?cheer. ... ...<.- '?>%<, ? - ..' Mr. and Mr'sa Edwin Campbell and family, are to ir.'ovo?bon to tko J. N. C,; Griffin placo. . Wo are glad'to have ?more good-neighbors; Tho formera sire all'busy and cheer ful . . The vfleeeir <* triple i !?> ;fsst. being -gathered:>!. ?'?m^l? " ahotrt " housed, much-grain-ls :be?ng sowed and ground ''-tnTned.">. Th*?'<w?ather ls perfectly lovely, HOW could we possibly be anything hut happy, contented and gratified for-Blich'unh?mberless bless ings;/' t .. .? .1 i - V! ima McCANTS SCHOOL i; Scfiooi' SegWat' McCahts November 1, with an attendance of forty-two I pupils thV.Jtirst^ftft^;. ,^Llargo number ? of the patrons .were present and sev eral Interesting and encouraging ad dresses were given- .. It IB bein? taught'by Miss fejtic'Maddox. . We have every pr'dsjpefet for a successful school this session! rr 11 Allin ? D?tLS ^ \ The nonrfrr?al?ab?e kind ..-." . s-.i i-i.!.' 'ill ? vsocto m Store 1 :. Haye, yea ?109.06 $2604? er 5509.00 at icmmnudt . /.Accumulate a reserve fund ?rora your cara? 'Jags* ;.'; '.; Baak a fited sim each t&r d?r. ;. ... t' Interest aaded qaar* , terly will ata k? **| grow. . .-'',.'^1; ? ^Sr^/.^lagf yea witt j keep it np,/ ' ment ot The Strongest BM&| ? ia th? Cwaty. '?Ait ' '? ..< m v; SH The JJ ? ? . Anderson Ever ?Mit M f. iu4 This Dress oM?*w?i\t without doubt, be the Biggest, Bold est and most Brilliant Dress sale ever conducted in An-1 derson. Here, you will find, Afternoon, Reception, and Evening Lasses made up in the very J?test styles, and in every^arited's'n?d?' ?nd col or at prices wh?cii are only a fraction of their real value. For TODAY, Wednesday, and Thursday ONLY, these handsome dresses willbe sold at prices whith wilt hardly pay for the raw. material. These dresses weresen'?h?re to test Anderson as a mar ket. Those unsold, go b?cl?,v,^nday Dresses Worth Emm $7.50 to $30,00 / .!.?.. liv $$aSi m $I5JOO You Will Waste Money If Y?? Fat" to Take :???l?<__ :e of This Sal? ujjg . g i?: i. , -w mi I ? I SI ' riv fliirWysg al Ililli HO. .>v " .', An Anchor WHATEVER clsejypu^r^cojn^?lted io -give up during this period of readjustment, don!t,f&y# up your insurance. It is a hard'tirries _._-?At_ ?uJlT'H.' _ ? ?il ?4. _...I.T.. 4._!.._t_ 1" _1_Li'i?u ' proposition-that'is, ybU heed it more when business is below nor mal than you do when things ftr&f$!tiQff your way. ' ; in ibis modern.day of unc^rtaiiity^insurance is the one thing that af et?/ lbw cari count'upon in ad/eftfty. Other Investments may prove of no ac-^' count. Many a man has ?e^teVed himself to'b? in good financial condition, - only to awaken in the rrtbrnfng to*tjttd that-?e wasn't; worth a cent. ;; But the man who is 'insured is'al3s?lutel^;Cenain ffoat in the event he, is called to the Great Beyond those dependent upon" him-will have something to count upon: Ar>.-... h?M$ . . . . : Not only should one mah?^i?;Jc^?^^5s Insurance at this time, bul fae. should take out more of it, if it?^?t'?B-possible. For the man unskilledw.% handling money, there is no other.?w^tment any safer-^-and even theyfel lbw who supposes he knows all aboWnanaling money is frequently mistaken*. If there had not been a place iii frf?'?c?noniy of things for the insurance com panies they would long ago -have been.. forced out of business--EditoriaJ, . Dayton (O.j, Daily News, January 13. ?915. ^ :, . ? - mm -????>-? mm .. - . i Jf'H?^. a man insures with the-Mutual Benefit Life Insurance ,?omr '/fae invests his savings iii as strong and safe' aa institution as may s?fegii^fd^tiie c??l m?tte/s: f Such a1 policy is the strongest kind of an anchor..to windward, In fact, sueii . pro1?c}i$?is essuntial' in . dist?fb?d tjhi?s ?ike- these! c Mutual BenefitHKfe M. M. M?%?S?^X&SEM ^{strict Agent ^i- J. Trowbridge, *:<>:.i:-*:r*j<#v:-:iv> W^?Sm 'AA'-. ... .j.-i-.-w^'R^'Osborne,' . -..^.^ '"^f' *: A' . ' ; Special Agents " ?r :^ :^y.::- 'A ? ? ? ?' ' Anderson, S. C .> ; M? Bleckl?V Bulidine "! ' ' 't<\ H r. ' ..*?? a : IHtiWMIilBBM