The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, September 18, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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Underwear! Underwear!
With the coming of cold weather it is
well to look to your underwear needs.
We are now opening up the greatest line
of underwear-and the most econom
ically priced line-we have ever been able
to show you.
Read These Prices:
40 dozen Ladies' Bleached Vests and Pants, 5oc grade,
Bailes' way, 39c the garment.
40 dozen Ladies' --Bleached Vests and Pants, good
grade^'?S^ ^hje ?garment.
27 dozen Ladies' Good Heavy Bleached Union Suits,
best. 75c grade, Bailes' special war prices, 48c the gar
mint.
25 dozen Boys' Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, 25c each.
' 4fTTt?Trert"Criildren's Union Suits, all sizes, 25c each.
25 dozen Boys' best 5oe grade Union Suits, Bailes'
special war price, 44c the garment.
15 dozen Ladies' regular 5oc Knitted Corset Covers,
Bajle8Vy/ay,;'25c each.
20: dozen Misses' best Soc Union Suits, Bailes' way,
44c ??cli.
60; dozen Infants' Wrappers, regular 25c grade,
Balles' way, l5c each.
Find here today what other folks will have tomorrow.
The Bee Hive
SS ALL WE ASK
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iii makin* Clothes to Measure. Call and
see our COMPLETE and EXCLUSIVE
up-to-date line of
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k e*i*cia]?y adapted for
- - Southern Climates.
J If not at your dealer write
us for information.
Charleston, S. C. >
]L% |^*ter Wanted in Every Locality.
Small Cruiser Swak.
v -Ber^^^^ an
nounced that on tho morning of Sep
tember the 131K th* amati cruiser He
la waa sunk by a torpedo t>mx trat*
a hostile submarino. Almost thft
whola ot tba craw was saved.
The German ?rnlser ?ela was '*
amaU protected. cruiser of 2.0i0 tomB.
.She .waa ^ fSiet long ead carried
a crew of 178 men. Her armament
qonslatcd chiefly of light gun?.
It ia notable that tho ; H~la was
?un ; by a submuvlne Just . -?*\t$?o
British cmtoer Pathfinder was sent
to the bottom by a German submarine
and it ia probable that ls reprisal on
tho part of the British fdr the JOJO of
the Pathfinder. > ^
It ia not announced where tho Ho
la waa 8UUK.
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W-A->-E FfcTSHT^J^ /I
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COMMERCE b pt;" r0 ?%0TATAL.OO\ ^\
GA. \ l-l ^^VAHIELS Ao\ ^\
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I / ,'m BROWN'S PERRY-The roul*?^ \
\ '. / / betwi-en Royston, Hartwell and An- X X.
I g / derson, S. Vi X " X
\ / / Knox Brldce fiteen miles cp the "\
\ g/ river from Brown's Ferry, and n 1
\ f/ rough, rocky road. .^S V
\ A . Craft's Ferry two miles down thc X
\/'ATHENS river from Brown's Ferry. ",.? v i . TT",. \ *
WAVrnciXO Halley's Ferry six ralles dowa This map taken from the Unit- \
O tho river from Brown's ferry. cd States Geological survey. ^
GO BY BROWN'S FERRY, THE NEAREST AND BEST ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA,
>. - ; COMMERCE, ROYSTON, HARTWELL, GA., AND ANDERSON, S. C.
FARMERS UNION WAS BUYING HORSES FOR [BEAUTIFUL HOME WAS WS?S^? %
LARGELY ATTENDED FRENCH GOVERNMENT ?ESTORYED RY FIRE SSSSsSS*
_ * "From the moment of their entrance
c Avrit? uni TV A RAI F? MOVE- -'- - ,nto the clty> they requisitioned lodg
FAVOR B"T**"- MU LARGE NUMBER PURCHASED SAMUEL MOORE LOST HIS MX S'LSi ?23
IN ANDERSON HOME itH reserve. They entered private res
_________ - . XPK *.' ? "'( idonces and Backed and pillaged them
" _ m?C'C,npilWI4^ " " ""' "'"r" - a,ia indul8cd m orgies of overy de
A GOOD MEET1NU FQR ^ ,^THE WAR SOME INSURANCE ""They3took hostage.; all the prom
. - . ':" - incnt men of the c lty were detained.
Almost Every Section of County ~~ Women and children were outraged
... ? i j % WM ?s_Two Dealer. Catite To Tit? City Kerosene Olm a Closet WM
Was Represented at Meeting . - "Previous to the German invasion
u-ii u___: J " Mid Selected Many Mounts For spctitiMe for Blaze Which De- the whole city had been warned re
Me^ H?re ?esteroay . .>'?____'M?^__aA"?_ ''. ?_j -V^_u v ' ' peatedly not to offer any resistance to"
. ? ?' ' ' - M?e trench Artillery **oy?M veryHartdidftie nome the German troops, or to. oppose, hos
.. - >? . - ? ' - '.' tilo acts.' Moro than that, all arms
(From Wednesday's Dally.) * V . .. .: belonging to the ci vi Han H. down to
Tho meeting of tho Anderson coun- Over 500 horses from Anderson and* A?? alarm of fire was turned lb yes- fencing foils, had been ortlered de
ty farmers* union, held in this city j surrounding counties 'wit! be sljlpped terday morning at 9:10 o'clock 't?nd posited coveral day? previously in the
yesterday, was one of tho best this. to France within the next few weeks within 30 minutes after that'time tho etty hall, an? there was not'a weapon
city has evor had tho pleasure of en- ''for HBO in tho French artillery. Two handsomo Home' of Samuel Moore on,found on any civilian,
tortnlning. The moetlng convened well known horse dealers ron'resent- River street. Just oppposito Beuna "On August 25, an'engagement took
with moro members in attendance lng the French government came to Vista park, was In ashes. The entire "place in the neighborhood of Louvain,
than had ever been prenent at a pre- 'Anderson yesterday and - purchased a building was burned to the ground j botwo?h tho German and the British
viona meeting and additional mern- large number of animals, paying any- and almost all or the house furhhm.- troops. Tho Germans, repulsed and
hers came in niter the meeting begnn. whore from $10. to $200 per horse'for ings went up in smoked Tho piano, pursued by tho Belgian troops, re
Evory ono present seemed to be keon- them all. Tho gentlemen stated that a trunk or two and o/ew small br- treated towards Louvain In full panic,
ly Interested In tho topics up for dis-}tho horses would be shipped trom tleles were taken fnraf tho building Many witnesses testify that at that
cusslon and took part 1n tho consld- this city to Canada and then to but tho loss was almost complete! moment tho German garrison In Lou
oratlon of the questions. "Franco. - Mr. Moore went into a closet yester- Y81.11 -was erroneously informed that
Tho meeting was c?lled to order by Somo time ago two horse dealers, day morning about 9 o'clock to search ?sigians T?r3 entering the city. ?m
the president of tho local Union ot ll Coggins and Wilson by name, advor- for a pair of shoes and struck a ??6"^0'? Tth0 Oerman garrison, stn
o'clock yesterday morning, tho moot- tised that thoy would be in Anderson match. When he did so a part of tho y?ne?. a.1 korain, withdrew towards'
lng being hold in the city hall on ac-j today but they did not state why they match dropped to the floor and struck Jhe. atatton wnere thoy clashed with
count of court being In session In tho.'desired the horses. Their advertise- a kerosene can and in an instant tho tne,lr own troops, wnich were being
courthouse. ment merely said that-thoy woul bo ontiro fldor was in a blase. Mr. Mooro ?uT ,J^Jn? "eigians. Everything
Tho following resolution was unan- In.tho market for good horses. . hurriedly shut the door ant1 tried to SfTO^ fT** 10 tne Iact ?nat .a con
Imously adopted: Upon the arrival of the two dealors extinguish the blase with a wet blan- &,7?Zlnmont. "_?, " TJ**
Resolved: That tho Anderson yeistcrdny they anncunced that they kot but to no avail. He then turaed 4. ?SH??S i.?he;fnu,ln5 that
Comity Farmers' Union, in session in were acting aa agents fajr the French In tho fire alarmrjmt before the do- Gen?^,Mig The OnrSnn ?h ^?
the city of Anderson, docs heartily on- Rovornment and thev nnrchaned every o?rlmen* could answer tl"? b?n*o WR? ?j?m-Dardinir ine cttv AI ihn i an
dorBC the "huy-a-oqio" movenient and j horse offered weighing between 600 beyond control. , whnr? th/ftfffM ???rL nni ?'.li^S
moreover we urge every, one to par- and 1,000 pounds. Tim house was a pretty structure. ^y^-^^^^?S ?rnviT
tlclpato tn this movement and to lend All 'told, the horsemen purchased costing over $4,000, Mr. Moore car^ {Ky ^i^?StL hirt ^ nnrW
their best assistance." I about GOO horses in: Anderson and ried $3.000 insnranco on tho building noted In the shodtinK Paruci
Following the adoption of tho res-.'Greenwood roun ty and tho mounts and $1,200 on tho furnltuifQ but WB^_I*,The procedure of the Germans now
elution, a general discussion was on. Will probably be shipped within tho hot'begin to cover the.loss. ^< .seems to be the same ovorywhere
gaged in relative to tho merits of this next few dayB. Some weeks ago Mr. Mooro lost a ?|rat of all they requisition food and
plan, and a eommlttco was appointed.-?-rj- homo in. SonthWest, Georgia by fire, flrfnk ot wi,|cn they partake to tho
headed by S. A. Burns, president of BELTON FAIR IS' M>* .' tho building being /valued at more point of drunkenness. Then they be
the Andorson County Livestock. As- , - - ^?^ri^?_>?;?w_-?r% . than *c-00<)-,' gin to shoot wildly from tho windows
Bocintion, to co-operate with the An-: BEING5 BUS I Jfe,D r Mr. Mrtorc said yesterday that >r 0f the abahdobed'honaes. declaring tho
dorson chamber of commerce In fttr-j ' " "ad made no p?ans.ttS. whether or not johabitants have fired on them Th?;h
tbcrlng tne "buy-a-bale" movemehti. ; T he would replace the.h?nse but ltjs tho firing and shooting scene begins
The other members of this cbromlttee Automobile Drivers bf Belton To probable that anothor building will he i>nd murder abd especially pillage and'
aro: J. Belton Watsont T. T. Wake ^ . ? ;_ 1 ".--^ erected ott the site ' of : the'- burned . acta of hold cruelty ?re wltnened. and
fiold. H. C. Summers and W. A. Wat ?VlaRe a second Ftip In Interei; building. rr j" ,neither age nor sex ls respected. Even
son. k I fi* ^Mtivtm -rr. _.,;.-' where they claim to know the perpe
Meibbers of the union said ycBter- coming tvenc "Better he safe Than Sorry -WU- trhtor to the deed they allege^ the
day after the meeting had adjourned s - let P. Sloan, insurance. .Gefmhrti- do not content themselves
that-they wore well pleased with ' . " , '? ?. * ' 5"-' .' ?"? '' v/lth oxecuting summarily the culnrlt
what, was accomplished at the session .M&^" ^5|W ' EfRBME CRpBI??T they wreak the!? the
and felt that the farmers- union would r"^8,?0^^^8* SlK Continued From .Page Ono.) whole town. After a massacre, some
rls? in this emergency bnd do ita duty JT: 'Qft?e^^*J^?"^?? ' - ' - - ?-??:-> V -'?. ' : what at random.' they shut the men
nobly. iS&P?h^TirI? ??2r^???-Si S? -"~-:-!-:-!- Into the churches and order the wi>:
?._" -Eu-!.. -'? --1 ? )'?! - - 1 ' 1 fair, that peoplo of that entorprislnjr . . men. to co back tb thelt? bntnPA
rnvnMBEn PiaaEWOTB flrnvn ?own have decided to conduct a sec- sacred. , leave t?e'doer on?n "wt1 - .
?rt*??5?^??vS^??n^?f?rtfrr ond excursion of tho same kind, ex- "They pillaged the whole town. Tho Kavo tn? door open' ?>
>ST?S_S-:' on tho morning of Tburadsy. Septem-.;ng them Outside -ot-the ?tty. ..hot mf.tjT^^^^^g^^M
^^MQ_N??XV ber 17. and it is said that botw'oon 125 them. Among thoso were tho burgo- tria and that Roumanian politicians
J?4$20*0~r*^**?0C\ nmi ir'? ^"?i)Jc win comnoso the party, master of tho town, his 15 year old a?e expected to arrive here shortly to
f'&A Z ^V?X Th?y TM1 k? to Ahrievllle by way of d HVOROTHER< arrange a concrete und?rbUnding bo
f&r ?L ^\ im"7,Ve?and fr0^;^,)bC.Vi,?^th0y "Then they compelled tho remaining tween the two countries. V *
IM ?3Tx IsH.' ^ f? V* Greenwood, then to Hegges. v,nagere"to*dig holer to hdry .their- The radical party today jai?cd a re
IcSI ? ??jWmM^ ? fe! Shoals Junction. Donald?, Due West. ,Ict|{?8 w * ^7 ^ . soluttoti of sympathy withT Roumsnia.
l_?V>-**-^P^ liSt' * S!*,1? ani? ^?^ ^????ou/ . ?i?of three whole days they contiu- and. tho radicals sent grcetlhgs to tho;
\f>\ ' f/C?y Tho Belton brass haudv whichued to pn,^0 ^
V?*S^ iXt-/ ca8,|y ono of tim best:bands In. tho thing In their way/^' ; : ^
^SS^t?STS?^^I^ win accompanSr^tha party, rid- ??About 150 inhabitants of Acrschot mania would proceed together "for the
^ ,n ,hp nf>,ton Coca-Cola plant's ttioTnPPoscd to Lvo thus porlsbcd. ?riumph or Latin clvBieaUon.
( '. automobile trucfc, j ;- ^ ,<Th^xwtfiix part ot th? etty is^l" i .' -v^ ' ' : ?
Arrivals Denartures T?? ftt? }\to ta*?fle<?0 on J?*** stroyed. Five times tho, Germans WRsea KadorsedU
-*rrIvaiB? _ x. ,SP r?Si - *i ,,e8rtny- Oc,oher 21; -3W?d everyhtlng[iH?H ?A -s? ?r^.tcr chsrch,Ahsv?a5 J- " '
M? S lift f -?StS-??-' ?soW\ ?! ^'"'8 io 0,0 ?Ry n???- . ??ild sue- sacked tlie lnt?rlor???Aid. contents. ' Mndlson, Wis. S-pt. 15,-Wisconsin
M^'JaiiiS - S MH ??'irtlg *_ ? ^ 4 The .town records Were destroyed or ueme^rat? pledged themselves te help
^ ?d % %wi--ft fi'k-:- carried off. v'. re-elect President Wilson/ in resold
WA li Ul ?':2'S;'S-;S?;?'5 ' XOT?CE -?'it-inuBt bo%borne:in'inln:d.?atti?o iioh.-'addp't?d ia:-thMr'..convention:to
S? s? 2 ?S S* S SS* _? ??2 S* -civil population of Aerschot haW
2 ii 1? P,. W.NO . 40. ?.?B. B. Alt persons are hereby warned hot f^twKte41ry^4Cned\v^by'ithe^ . '?esolul?ons ?ppVoved the federal
2? 22 ir "il ?i ? !^ ?o harbor, hire or ft?t? ^op?rt tn m?stfir^ not t^;offer any resistance hr Ipcomo tax, the Wilson currency and
S?*. '22. -'Hl';p: S'S0''ii i??Z v' Cllf-Magaha; my-;i7 ysto^oldiM..' who eomi.lt ?i^.h'd#le hct'towaita''t)w'-i&-. honkinar refpria;,tariff-oct, and trrtel
*\ ? T J>: No. 40 10.00 p. rt. lnft niy home without proVhcatldn. vadsfa. The Germans v ? shot at tho rosnlntlbn plahV Dtaipproyul bf n
? .:rC**rWtatted train y V ? This nbtfee nnplKi hi!* t}> c^h^cthtsi fieolog clUzehs. pct Jiro ui.privato ponding co?.t?td'tfo??t ?T6endment for
?. V. PALMER, on ))0<h nidos. W. A'. Maicina,"f>d.i? tonaea and sacked them. . They want- tho- initiativ* rottr?hd?m and roc?ll
> , General Passenger Aient. Pith S. C, v '?Hv^1'?lW# ?4 io to?he the^IcUmlsed, ?Ukeus d?^ w?? expected. ; '
HOW FRENCH PEOPLE
u . CURE STOMACH t TROUBLE
A household remedy of the French
peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable
oil, and said to possess wonderful merit
in the treatment of stomach, liver and
intestinal troubles, bas been introduced
in this country by George H. Mayr, who
for twenty years has been^ ono of th?
leading down town druggist* of Cbi
tago and -who himself was.cured by ita
use. So quick and effective/ie its action
that a cingle dose it usually, enough to
bring pronounced relief^iu' the most
stubborn cases, and. roany,*! people who
have tried it declare they never heard
of anything to produce such remarkable
results in so short a time. It Is known
aa Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy)
and can now be had at almost any drug
store. It is now sold here by
l?VANS' PHAUMAOY
Anderson. S. C.
BIRTHDAY WAS
GREAT SUCCESS
Friends of J? S. Fowler Gathered
s Last Night At Country Home
and Celebrated 60th Birthday
(From Thursday's Daily.)
The country home of J. S. Fowler
waa the scene of a happy dinner party
last night, tlie occasion being the cel
ebration or the COth birthday anniver
sary of Mr. Fowler. The spacious
dining room and thc ballwayH and
verandas- were net with tables around
which gathered^ the gilesta-at leaBt
one for every year of the life of thia
staunch, successful and progressiva
citizen of Anderson.
Mr. Fowler gave sucli a delightful
dinner last year, and this lust even
ing was a kind of encore, except for
tho fact that the second occasion was,
if possible, more pleasurcablc than
the first.
The dinner was .sumptuous, being
served in courses', and "kid, lamb,
shote and country fried" showed tho
kind of farmer and the kind of host
that Mr. Fowler ls. i
At the conclusion o" tao dinner Mr.
Fowler was made tho recipient of a
very handsome and elaborate cut
glass set, water pitcliP?r, decanter,
waiter, etc.. a testimonial of lovo from
many friends of Anderson. Delightful
short talks -were made by many of tho" .
friends and neighbors, nil showing
in their earnestness their high regard
for thia splendid citizen of Andereon.
Ono of the most affecting of theso
talks was by Capt. J. T. Dusbce, who
In lila plain way told of tho neighbor
ly and brotherly kindness of Mr. Fow
ler. Others- who were called upon
were Gen, Bonham, J. J. FretWell.
Judge Geo. E> Prince, lt. E. Llgon,-C.
S. Sullivan, H. H. Watkins, K. P.
Smith, Ernest F Cochran, B. B. Con
sett, Dr. Halley of Hartwell, Ga.. Wil
liam Banks, T. Frank Watkins, Mayor
J. H. Godfrey, J." D, Hammatt, Capt.
P. K. McCully, AV a. Farmer and oth*-1
ers, the good* night toasct being lett
tc* Capt Wm. Laughlin, who respond
ed eloquently.
Mr. Fowler waa much affected by
the remarks* of some of bia friends,
and "responded . fittingly In receiving
their felicitations.
LADIES' DAY
AT ELKS HOME
Lady Members of Elks' Familie*
Are To Be Welcomed At Spa
cious Home One Day In Week.
Tho ladles of Anderson are well
pleased over the announcement made
by the local lodge of Elks to the ef
fect that the ladies of Elks' families
are to bc welcomed at the'Elks Home,
comer of Sharpe and McDuffle ?treets,
every Friday. Official notices haye,
been malled ont to this effect, which
say:' -,
To the Lady Members of Our Broth
ers' Families, "Greeting:
Tt la our pleasure to announce tho.
following resolution adopted by An
derson lodge B. P. O. E. No. 1206 at ita
regular . Session on tho dight of the
10th Inst:
Be lt res^l-ed: ?*"' . ' .
"Tboit f" iday of each week be*"
known .f .undies'Day.
,- "Th it ?ft these daysxthe. privileges
of th ? nome bo extended to all ladles
who .:re members ot the immediate
families of Elks.
"And, further, that auch ladies may
.entertain other ladies whom they may
d?sire to invite.
"And, furthor, that the home shall
at ail times bo open to a lady when
accompanied by an Elk. ' 7
"Further be it understood that the
ebovo privileges do not extend io the
men's grill room or private dining
rooms without .special, permission of
the home management." v >
.It ls the desire ot the local lodge
^T.!.1*? l&dles will avail themselves
of thlsjnvlta?on and "help na to make
?u? uuiuS .. "h?Sle ?Du?tjd."
j Wo have a piano. Victrola, pool ta
bios, reading room, lunch. room and
every ? convenience and yon are wel
come to them. On Ladies*. Day, our
servants are at your disposal.
..^--..^U 'M. COCHBAN, Pecrotary.
Hu isr.lor i\C fha ?~-?- .
- - -- - 7-~ s ,
?? World's Darkest Montant
? The daMcest inonio^t ls nala tb bo
ccvercd hot to to-so. Tho darkest
m*lin*at? ??"?U ?ely apeaklng. tt wh?a
!? n??raa?^W>W??8. ? Thanj # 1*
?"ta **?
T^^vtho,ida?alo bttbetffi' '
. rccognitoitha light that
ia apace.