The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 13, 1914, Part One: Pages 1 to 8, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Simple iii Construction Dependable in all *5 Emergencies Minimum Tire-Wear ...Sind.??? Up-Keep W. EARLE ST. # j ' ALL THE ll Stirling Qualities Found Only In H PRICED ?^L?S WINNER of 600 Mile EIN DURANCE The Fully T^ni$$e'd Supplies of Bvery Descrip - J- /f"^ ?m 1 f MT?. ?-? r i 1 -Bi ?-? ^-1 rk?vk jrvin. . llUIlc VJCWI ?4 ll UL U3 *I^I1A<J?I*~ strate to you FOkD SUPERIORITY. A TIME FOR ALL THIJ? GS, ? PLACE FOR ALL THINGS. OUR STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING, SHOKS, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR IfiAT WE HAVE A LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS ITO CLOSE OUT AT W PRICE-BESIDES YOU CAN BUY THAT OVERCOAT NOW AT AUVfOST YOUR OWN PRICE. % MMM^||iiiiiiiM||| Men's and ??H^Bfe M#nVand " Si Hs ''i' Boyo' Over- J | Yqung Men's coats Must be f?gLW?LWSLM Citing dOlCI? <\^e have a great line to $15.00, now_$11.50 WM W 5h? f y?u through. You 12.50, now_ 10.00 PP Ml >iways find here the I0.00,now_ 7.50 I IHH| siii you want atti J price 7.50, now_ 5.50 HH yoi want. $5.00 Boys' coats, $3.75 Q9g Wak SuL, $5.00, $7.30, $10, 4.00 Boys' coats, 3.25 fi $lS.<fc>.;$16tSft^ 3.50 Boys' coats, 2.65 | 1 | $183RR'WU|.t J, ?2,90. SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. WE ALWAYS STAND IN THE ? FRONT ROW IN THIS LINE. YOU WILL ALWAYS FUND WHAT YOU WANT HERE AT THE RIGHT PRICES. THANKING OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PAT-! RONAGE IN THE PAST 19)3, AS THEY MADE IT ONE OF OUR BEST YEARS, AND HOPING TO HAVE THE CONTINUANCE O F SAME DURING THE Y EAR 19*4. MAKE OUR STORE YO UR HEADQUARTERS AND FEEL AT HOME. ..?FT i' The Up-To-Date Clothiers. WITH AN?hHHUi ffcjuaeet of the Marton. Freight I Great Cool Currying. Ro t the Xa Editor'Dally Intelligencer: What promises to lie one cf the j greatest alda to the development of j the city of Abbeville, as well na the j county in general, ls the proposed new electric line of railroad, to be known j _r.r. M at-tni'j^iAt ts^UMw A ?ni **v??wnvorsiu nwm*m w ? . - * commission for the enterprise bas al ready been issued to a board of cor porators, consisting of twelve well - ? . t~.-and - tVfjivuawjQ Ct ti STOMP vf Ftc* ena. Anderson, Abbeville and Sedgefield counties. Tfco'books of sub? scription wm oe openca oh toe surttx February, und no trouble ls anticipated in securing the requisite amount ot stock subscriptions to lasura t..c granting of a charter by thu secretary of state. The principal places of busi ness of tho new company Will be Abbe ville, as It ls shout half way b?tween the two tennnlvt pointe, Essie? and j Augusta. This road will run through the finest sections of Mckees, Anderson, Abbe ville nnrt Edgefleld j}euii*t#?c- It w?l TreEa suTuniiie iiusiessOwM srtth.oihat,} I ???asi ?TstHMtaT-ijM?^^ the main line of the Southern. At An-1 I derson with thc Duke Trolley, eyateua. the Charleston & Western Carolina I and thc Blue Ridge. At Abbeville I with tho main line ot the Seaboard and with the Southern. At McCormick I with the C. Sc W. <*. railroad, both the malu line and tho Savannah Valley. I At Augusta trltlr' the Southern, the I Georgia railroad, C. St. W. C. abd oth ! era. w . ? ? I Yet, In' spite ot the splendid connec ? tiona with oilier roads, the line will i run through a country entirely devoid of railroad service al tho .present time. ?The line will be about one hundred and I twenty-five milos long vnd is already \ attracting the attention of the business i world, rna nuereni ail sicng tho liai I is intense, ?cd the prospects for building the Uno are ?ne. A ?ember of tho most progresivo farmers along the line have already signified-their intention of not only donating the rtghfof way. b?.?t o? making hand*"-*** subscriptions to tu? J?ncli. The i-uad. if oum. t"i;? be ih*; sreitc^i dcrsloper that haa ever come to this part nf the country. It will develop not only the towns, but the country aa well. The history of all electric lines is that the land along the line, and anywhere tn i reach of lt, will double In value, and soma time increase ?ve hundred per CUBt. lt will nuise Improved,j onerr.i'ona. will cans* school houses io be bull i lO DIN US i M EOGEFitLD ? .* ?ureau Tell? cf th* jSocces* Tir's id Kau Been Having m itY?ar th? circulation of newspapers and oth. fer It?crafc?re.. will draw the people Rinser together, and wlil cause a gen eral, awakening, th? results of - which no one ?an calculate. These-.Will be a meeting of-thc cor porators hold some time soon, and plana wilt bo laid for an active canvass to secure cuosonpttons to tao capital lt I? thc b teatioa of Che cor porator* to push tho brgrmfeaiion * *s ; rapidly aa. possible, and we hope to haV~, th?S55 . h?mi??a??" ill ? wmnurft. tive?y 5hert time. ' :,, WM. N, GRAYDON. Abbeville, 3 C., Jun. 12, 1914, l*J"^a*?'ww*?waa?*su Thirty acre Field of Cotton c PANY'S Fertilisers, afr. Tollson 1 your dealer for our goods and acce A better Fertiliser will prodi geet planters in your own county th 1tag*>M A n-^?s?-, heiser. Hewett Mercantile Co, Easier. P. F .Cox. Greeatfila. sad many/otb sr ? resent?llve at A Talk of the Town $15.00 V>V1U MUOIU J.14VV' 12.50 CIT III GUARANTEE I Phone 5?7 AVOID INblG?STION Digestion begins "-ir* the ?V???TH. Good Teesh are essential to. Good Health. Our Special Prices : Plates.$5.00 up Crown and B?idge ?T I U fk ainiess Extraction ..' 50c Dfc H. R^WEIJLS ? CU. m farm or W. H. Tollison, Piedmont, S. C., raked by.??NION GUANO COM U AM nt Ifcn thc.iioAnri nf -****** C??CtC S??T ??liuR 1" erXl??SBrB. AVK pt n soubatltute. ice a bettor crop. "UNION BRANDS" have deraoa'?ratad to aiany of the lar etrnupcroir "crop product jg" Qualities AaM th? jjlJMMfe11**3 thc:-. I^?6*^ , Fer Sale by ' *PP,. . Hampton Mercantil* Co, Piedmont. Belton McTcaritfla Co" Relton. Viciar Mercantile lo, VYilUamston. Expire AcreauiOa leu, rVilUaaK?aa, J. B. Ifoatblt, Saa?y 8pr?B?v n, Greenville and Picfauia coontie*. Poi further Information fffftc our rep 3urri?? or aAira? l*'ff>N GUANO COMP ANY, s'Vlnaton-Salcm. N. C.