The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, June 26, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Must be a Big Day at
o rn e & Pearson's
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Prices Sell The Goods
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
; :ABS'oMJTmy rtJttfU ?
L insures th^ most .
delicious and heaJ?hWfood
By the ?se of Royal Baking Powjder a
greaj rria?iy m?re articles cf fo?d may be
readily made at home, all healthful, de
licious, and economical, adding much
variety and attractiveness to the menu.
The" Royal Baker and Pastry Cook,**. .
. containing five hundred practical
receipts- for all kinds of baking
?nd cookery, free. Address Royal
Baking Powder Co., New York.
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Palmetto Chapter. people could not get what they wanp
<-".- -. -\ ed-from- the Legislature." Those who
The Palmetto Chapter U. D. C. wM mistake the voice nf the political time'
meet this afternoon with Mrs. DaVid server and the excited reformer for
Beaty. All members aro requested to voice of the people will not accept
be present as this is the meeting for this statement, but ita true all : thp
the election o? officers. ^ same. j
y * ThoBe~lr?o'^FlR'"Hoi Accept" I?~ ^winston' Smith ls hereby announced
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(From The Greensboro Patriot.) ? office, of County. Auditor tpf ^Anderson
The' -Charlotte % Observer." alwayaj County * "Hf? recensa a: fa?htut'; add
sane, and conservative, pever ppQke; efflci.ept officer foe the, past two ^ears
?ru?r w?rihai sha?| UteseV rTh?re* never ls before the people end. on it ho asks
waa a time when Democrats were in your continued, support subject tb
power (in North . Caroltoa) that the foe rules, ot the dmeocratic party.
Wewteh to ca?i your attention to the
merits of the
Terrell Thick Center Steel Scrapes or
\c Sweeps.'
These^5c^apes are made of the highest grade
of steel, selected especially, this steel making
scrapes harder,Stronger and of longer life. Ev
ery serape is set exactly alike, and just rigiht io
suit the demands of tR?^frners\of this section.
These ; scrapes, will notative tp; b?:'rf?&? r, fcef ore
^sing.':-- ... | ......^ X. ? " ' ?j
h Every experienced' farmer Iboks for the name
TERRELL ort .the krapi? he buys?Nfe?lirig 5 that
tk??narri?;
mi We have a full stock of all Widths; r>^T?ftir
?ELk ?cralpe???hd^rust v will favor us^ith
your patronage.; Z^c.- fl ':\ '". . \;
And?rebfi, S. C.* Greenville, S; C.,
TRAVELERS TO RALLY
AT PARK SATURDAY
POST D WILL HOLD JUBILEE
MEETING
PRESIDENT IS HERE
[Visitors Expected from Surround
ing Towns To Visit Ander
son For T. P. A. Meet.
. '??The traveling mon ot Anderson
and the salesmen of all this section
as well will "enjoy life" for a few
hours next Saturday, evening, when
the quarterly rally, of Post D, Travel
era' Protective Association, ls held
In thia city. The event ls to he the
principal event of the week in Ander
son and all the members of this well
known Post of the Order are taking
a hearty interest in the plans dud pre
parations.
Next Saturday night's festivities are
to take place In the new park at
North Anderson, John W. Linley, hav
ing consented to the plan for the T.
P. A. to formally christen tho beau
tiful place. Next Saturday night will
be the first time taut it hus been op
ened to the public. '
. One of the chief events for the ev
ening will bo the presence Cf W. A.
Livingstone,: **ate president of the
Travelers' Protective Association. Mr.
Livingstone, ls well - known. to all the
members ...of. the lota! sost and the
fact that he . will be here will doubt
Jess P.rjye to be a drawing card.. He
Ss to deliver an address on some eub
ect, relating to the work ot th? T- P.
\^ii^6it.J^?x^ib^ot o&en
le, .hag,, aleo been invited to attend
?'nd to deliver an address aud It ts
ellpved" that ns will' accept, although
no formal announcement of such has
yet been made. / ..."
The local post baa 220 members,
of which, any'post In the association
may feel proud and it is safe to say
that a majority of thia number will be
out for Saturday's meeting. Several
of them, will probably deliver .extem
poraneous addresses.
These meetings are held quarterly,
and always the members and their
friends look forward to the occasions
with much pleasure. The officers of
Post D strive to ?nake every one of
these gatherings as enjoyable as pos
sible and they have allays succeed
ed. The presence ot visitors from
Spartanburg, Greenville and Green
wood also lends pleasure to the affairs
and it ls hoped that delegations will
be present from all these towna for
thia affair. ....
Cant Keep It Secret.
The splendid work of Chamberlein'e
Tablets ia daily becoming more wide
ly known. No such grand remedy for
stomach and liver troubles bas ever
been known. For. apio by Evans'
Pharmacy. Adv.,
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner of Third Sec
tion consisting of William&ton,
Brushy Creek, Hopewell and Garvin
Townships, ' subject tb the rules ol
the Democratic primary. ,
Cytl^?<Berry) SPI^RMAN
v^is?f' *ti^M?toir? Is Hot;
Greensbpt-o, N. C., June 22.--Rain
this afterbden brought aome reBei
from the intense heat that baa pre
vailed here the past two days. .The
offlcial maxlrdum temperature today
was 102, two degrees higher than? yes
terday. *_ \.
SCRIBES GO? TO
ANDERSON FOR A DAY
PRESS ASSOCIATION PREPAR
ING FOR SESSION
HARRISON TO SPEAK
Address by President of the South- 1
ern Railway Will Tic One of
The Chief Events
Anderson Is to bo vlpited on July ?)
by the South Carolina Press Associa
tion and on that day this city will se*,
more newspaper men titan have been
in these parti for . quite awhile. ?
Whether Anderson ls being honored
by tho visit or the visitors honored by j
being permitted to come is a ques
tion wjtich .some :Of the pencil push
er?, jinay think ia open to argument,
but as a matter of fact this city will
be proud of the opportunity to enter
tain the visitors.
Within the next few days a meeting
of Anderson's newspaper men will be
called and,.plans.will be made at that
time for entertaining-th.o, visitors. An
derson plans to do herself proud m
; thia respect, . . . ,v . i ^-T- " -x
Ed. H. peCarop, editor qf the Gaff
ney Ledger and president ot the
South Carolina Presa Association, baa
WrHtep that' lie expects.this meeting
to' be the most Buccessfnl eyei1 ' held.
He is straining every effort to make
the,meeting enloynble and he will suc
cwd*;,. ;: v?.
Tho following ?ls ^he complete pro
S^^^WWB.^ .fethe .meeting:
lng. calied to order by the President.
Address;,of welcome: responso; ap
pointment bf committees, etc. ,
, ; .Tuesday*. JUJH 7tb, 1Q;P0 .a. ? m.-'
Reading upd;discussion ,of. papers on
various subjects.' ,. T-s.
... ? 3:00' p. nj*. - Association ; business.
R?-00'..,p. .nj. Trip to Country Club,
Greenville.
. 8:30 p. m. Address by Fairfax Har -
? rison, president of the Southern Rail
way."'.. ?.. ? " ,. :
Wednesday. July 8th.--Entire day
, devoted! to meeting of . .? the Master
Printers' AsBcoiation.
8:30 p. m. Address by Rev. Plato
>, Durham, .of the North Carolina M. E.
Conference.
Thursday, July 9th<-Trip to An
derson over the Interurban.
The..meeting is to be held at Chicks
Springt;,,.which may bc reached from
Taylors, on the Southern Railway, be
' tween Snartanburg and Greenville, or
? naasenvara. may reach Chick Springs
direct "either from SpaHatfbuVg or
Greenville by the Interurban Street
Railway. Chick Springs le ten miles
. from Greenville and twenty-one miles
from Spartanb ur g. Baggage should be
checked to Taylor's for Chick Springs.
I Shake Ol' Your Rheumatism.
Now is tho time to get,rid of your
rheumatism. .?.Try.a twepty-flve cent
bottle of Chamberlain'^ iL?nimont and
1 see -JM>W Quickly your rheumatic pams
i disappear. Sold by Evans Pharmacy.
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. '-'?pproTe Kew Commission.
Washington June 23.-General ap
proval of an amendment to the rivers
and harbors ., bill for a government
? commission ta map out a comprehen
sivo, plan- of Internal waterwj.? ln
' provenaient was given at today's v*abl
1 net meeting. |t ls designed; te d
: away with the so-called "pork barrel"
. ' system of managing rivers add harbors
/appropriations. . - ' ' ' .,
VETERAN CADETS AHE
?O ANSWER THE CALL
ANDERSON HAS MANY OLD
CLEMSON MEN
THE HOME COMING
Every Fort of South Carolina Will
Send Some of 5,000 to tli?
Clemson Gathering
tFroni Tuesday's Da?ly.)
. There is hardly a spot i:< South
Carolina represented hy even a dot oa
(ho map. which will not send nonie
one or two "old" cadets back lo Clem
son on'August 27. when "Home Com
ing Ween." opens at 'his famour. In
stitution. Great ct edit >:hould be
given Dr. HlggB for his clever idea in
arranging this week for the old stu
dents of Clemson college.
A number of Anderson's prominent
business men are graduates of Clem
son, and these, together with all the
old Clemson boys in Anderson yester
day received a letter from Dr. Riggs,
telling of the plans for the week and
urging an Immediate acceptance ot
the invitation to.be present. This in
Invitatlon was not confined to the
graduates ot the, Institution but to
every old clemson man.
Ip his letter, Dr. Riggs said that he
expected' more people to be present
for the v eek than the college would
be able tc accomcdate. lie urges,, for
that reason, that no one else come to
to the college between August 27-31,
except old students add asks that the
students refrain from Inviting any of
thptr. trlepda.,, In bis letter be also
points out t>it l v will be impp?jhi?
for'the college to make such prep?
aratlon for the entertainment1 of la-,
die?, and therefore tba-wivest soihaVs
?nd sweethearts of the former cadets
will have to stay at home.
lt Is hard to even form an esti
mate of the number expected to at
tend for the week, but it ls believed
that lt will surpass any college gath
ering ever seen in South Carolina. A
number of amusements have been ar
ranged and while the pleasures will
be entirely informal, every minute of
the entire week will be taken up with
nome pastime and amusement.
GRANDMA NEVER LET
HER HAM GET GRAY
Kept Her Lock? . Youthful, Dark;
Glossy and thick With Common
Garden Sage and Sulphur.
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea1 and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because lt's done ro naturally,
so evenly. Preparing . this mixture,
though, at home ia mussy and trou
blesome. for 50 cents cents you can
buy at any drug store tbe ready-to*
use tonic called. "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy:" You just
dampen, a sponge or soft brush and
draw th!? through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. By
morning' all 'gray hair disappears, and,
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautiful ly darkened,
glossy and' luxuriant. Top will also
dlscoviT dandruc Is gone and bair has
stopped filing.
Gray, faded bair, though no dis
grace, ls a slj;n of old age and as we
al! desiri m youthful and attractive
apey&rance, get : busy at once with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look
years younger. ? ^^n???a?2?a?bMB
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This is a good store for y on at any tuiifcf? Iv; ? I.
right now especially. That is if you are looking
for bargains. We sell nothing but guaranteed
merchandise., We are m aking extra special prices
on many seasonable thin gs from the different de
partments.
Coats and Suits half price.
% Dressed reduced. V^iSf
I Piece,Guods r^duced^.,;
Oxfords ?educed.
And the prettiest
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AT BARGAIN PRICES,
?ira b&
SOLD 800 SHARES
ON NEW SERIES
Perpetual Building & Loan Said
To Bo in Fine Shape and Of
neera Are Wal! Pleased
' (From Thursday's " Daily.)
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Perpetual Build
ing & Loan Association took place
yesterday ?at 'which ' time the tenth
series br this w?ll(known company
was started. Before .the afternoon
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waa over 800 shares pf the ,/aew pe
rles had been subscribed for. Thb^ In
dicates tho popularity of 'thei ajpcW
sold by the Perpetual Association.
Following the conclusion (ot the
stockholders meeting the , , directora
went into session and the-?folla?in.g
officers were all re-elect^;1d0]BiOJ<&
Llgon. president; J. Bi. Barton, vice
president; P. E.. Olinkscales, secre
tary and treasurer and Hood if'B?d?^
van, attorneys. .'Ni Tubb
Tho officers and directora i pf,....tho
concern said last night that the stock
holders were all well pleased with tho
showing made. nv*1 >?.. J
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TUESDAY A??#RIDAY
NEW SERIES VOL. 1, NO. ? 7. Weekly, Ea tab Hs ked 1860? Dally, Jan.1?, 1M4, '
ANDERSON, S. C., FR?D.
MORNING, JUNE 26, 1914.
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PRICE ?1.50 THE YEAR,