The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 12, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 3

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LEGAL NOTICES I BOA? ?AX NOTICE Tho time for paying commutation road tax haft been extended.hy the Board anti! May 1st. after which tittt? the booka will be turned over to the collectors and the usual penalty will be attached. J\. Mack Klag, County Supervisor, a-ii-ii. ??JBXIC KOA!) NOTICE * /Bb* public is warned one more thae against filling up the drains of public roads with sassafras sprouts .od briars. Also against plowing l&to the roads. I am spending tha <Jeunty'o money and why do you per? eist in ever doing tn this careless atAnner what we spend your money to keep Up. Some day patience wRi daine to be a virtue. Then there ls law ' against the practice. Moase stop. ^ J^Maek King, County Supervisor. NOIKCE OF ELECTION. ^Tuore will be an election lu Leben?j owrahool District at Lebanon school house tai- Saturday 18th day -of April, HU, for the pnrposo of levying bonde on said district in tho sum of 15,000. tp ba used for the purpose of erecting a schoolhouse in said district. Elect ors tenet live In said district and ex olbit tax receipt and registration* car-j traste, or tbsy will not be allowed tb vote. Polls open 7 e. m. closet si p. m 4-9 lOt DAW] C. M. Robbins, j TM. WelbaT, Trustees. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ?ha next I regular teachers' examination will be ? held on Friday, May 1 at the court BBB th Anderson. All teachers I wiipea" ??Rltle?tef \explre this year 11 abo ali those teachers teaching hero o? certificates from, other counties I fW?8*$u&tdd tb be present arri stand thia examination. The examination I . wt! ! bo baaed on subjects ordinarily I X?ii:tor teacher^ 'examination andi -witt wara promptly at a o'clock. i UbUl Mayl J. B. FULTON, Supt; Education for Andersen Cn. I NOTICE TO CR?MT?BS. ii peiaons he vg claims against] the estate of Jno. T. Ligon, deceased,! hcrcby.notifisd to prcBent thom j properly proven, to thc 'undersigned, whin the time prescribed by law and, tho?? indebted to make settlement. MARION T. LIGON. A dmr. OfSblag ol Books of Hobserrptton* u i South t'nrollna. .County of Greenville. ^Ppreumi to. a commission issued to V uke\undersigned, as corporators, by ?lft.secrstary of state. April tho 2nd, If **, action ls hereby given that books oj. subscription to the capital stock voia ijoituug't&mpany of .n wiH bo opened in the office - ' ?M - o-Coltt Bottling Company of Ahrsen. S. C., on April 14, 1014. ut xviii ?'tati? ? "????linii j a fi?.ooo. divided into onojiun-] ui.VM?,6n?rmi v>? T.?;t7 jmf V?i?i??: ?f Oii?-j h?|i????d d?>????ni riech, Vr'??ii ii? i?rittci-l gil; place 'ol, business at Anderson, ?. C.. and will b? empowered to innn u fea ture, and eetl "(Jhetr?-Oola" und other soft'drinks, and generally exercise all Power? 'conferred by law on bn*?n??? corporations. W. W. Powell, A. P. Spence, C. O. Lott. '?' T. C. Cleveland. LT? OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?onnty cf Anderson. L'-'- ? VWUSB MItV?VMmO?i PlcaS. .jj&hhlo?s lor Hellet (complainant j Tfl th* ?W?id?nt, J. W. Mftchell t Vbu an* hereby summoned and re sHH^HBBnrer the complaint in this vvhteh a copy U herow.lth .^ift?^inoh you. and to serve a copy nwef to the said complaint oh i he subscribers at their offices at Bleckley building. Anderson, 8. C., within twenty days attar the 'avrvice U%W.*i .CK??IIS?TV ?? -ihr uaty ?&wMm svtarM?; and If you fall to answer the edpjplalut within the time aforesaid; ; 'intlff in *',?ls sctlon will apply > . . ? c?urt'tor the relief demanded In ? ? Cobham, Watkins & Allen, PlaintnT* Attorneys. ? Attest! Jas. ?t.fcearnian, C. C. C. C April 10, 1614 TV &' W: ' MitchelL Absen? Detend 4 ; Y or. .Witt tal? hot Ht?-That tb? ..mptaia in thia action i.y. . ?-> T ..-4>I.-JI .?." MBrp mw wVjr ??iwM ?nm ??? V?M?. nf tlx* derk nt the Court nf-Ootmno, FOR SALE POK SALE-Cheap; ?ne brand new I Tera ?Pond piano; one brand new huger and barbea*; ono mu)? and t horsed. 8ee me at once. Sadler's garage. 4-? it Per Hale-White Indian Runner Duck eggs at 11.60 per thirteen. Patten Htraln. Wmiers at Madison Square Oarden Oak Grove Farm, Portman Road. 3-31 ' t Anderson, 8. C FOB BAIE-600 day old chicks 12 1-? to 16 cents each; coming off Tuesday and Saturday; Buff and Barred Plymouth Rocka; Buff and Brown Leghorns; matches off every week. D. C. Holland. Phono Coun try operator 3303. FOB HALE- Asplehdld Tennessee driving horse,' young, sound and gentle; also a rubber tire Colum <bus buggy and a carriage, both practically good aa new. Apply to C. R. Earle. M-'ML I y J r H ^ . H.' m* . ? ' ' WANTED-Tho ladies to know that I have the best, curling fluid that, can bei bought. _On salo at M&rttn'f uruK Shim or Garvin Barber auity Price 11.00 per bottle. D. C. Garvin e-7-tf. ffAJiTEO-rTypewriter purchasers We liave. over 200 pew rebuilt sad second hand typewriters for quick salo, cheap. AU makes. Prjce sheet on roquent. J. K..Crayton * Co., Charlotte, N. C. ms-tf . LOST LOST- Botwucn M?o?$-Wll8on'a and John M. Hubbard's, plain gold cross about 3-incit tong. Finder return to John M. Hubbard, abd receive 1 re V want 343-lt _.... ._. JVC SMITH- of New York Wry tuudiii r?jig|rr^r?r? rt irnpn nnir all kinds cf musical Instruments re paired, w fi lieut going to the Factor/. Finten jshfs of s^tnrif work. Headquarters gi rf HUH A SPEAK. MA? wtttai?? UAIIUV nu^i?|a? niJv Anderson, 8, i% -LUL-J I_J.L-L. il -J._Lt'il..-LU-Lil e ? e? *.?>'. #' * ea*?** e'!> ;? 1 ? L ? - * * . CASEY A FANT * * ARCHITECTS * * Anderson* So ?, *| * Brown Office Building. * * Second' Floor/. Phone 269 ? * * ?* m-rMV? * * a e * mm o-oo o o o oo o ooo o o ooo o -SEE- o o ; BRONCHO BIL?.Y o ? ima u?e ; o 0 RED MEN ? 1 mmLw^:. I 5 "*_TOTTAY. ? O ?fli IUKLI?T . Ar?i?, H ? ?!? i ? 5' v-' . ? O O O O O O O O S O O GO O O O G j ?y .-^'iiayi-i-'-.uj_1_JJL ".,1....11 * ? s e * * '. ? .* _ e * SAYRE * BALDW?N * i* ARCHITECTS * * Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, S. C. J ? athens National Bank Bldg. ? ai s* e a * ? . ? ^mmm^m^*m^m^Tt,. " HUM : , , Hei?? _ ; , .* earn, se i p. sn? a p, as. se ? a> as? - , * . sVentags by Appointment ' * ! * T?*PH0NlSBTO?ri1>ir ? AHOEBS0N, 8. Ci . P>V * ? .?**..?.?*?.? * ev * s s ir - * ' , .???','..?. . ?.? - . ? ~"T^?-. . Itt ? X T to a . Im DIAMOND ?*?C?t7 MU CS iCW CMgKCO ti?rs more ^ccepffi?blo I than a pink br biowa weil seieateti CA??EO. j WBirjp.i ??iii Glenn-McDonald. A beautiful Eastertide wedding was I Hint of M Un Bessie ti tenn to Robert! C. McDonald, Jr.. et the home of the bride's father. Mr. W. Henry Glenn, The parlor hall and stairway wer? decorated In whiis und green, ferns, palms and vines being used. Tho parlor w?.a darkened and Hehn; from many candles beautified thf. wedding ?cone. In tun other rooms purple rlolets and hyacinths were used, pur Ble being tho bride's favorite color. lendelsROhn'n 'wedding march was] rendered hy Misa Helen Bur ross, at tim firm drains of which Misses Mary| Lipscomb and Gertrude Doutait enter ed currying wide tulle ribbons form lng un a'sle. Rev. John F. Vines then took iilr, place tn front of the altar, which was hanked high with palms nd fer iv--. Next came Misses Hose! Rlllroalli and Jean Harris. All four lof the bridesmaids were dressed in Iwhlte 'lingerie dresses and carried Jround bouquets of purple hyacinths, ?Then entered four dames-Mesdames W. 1). Workman, L. James Wllhlto, Jako W, Sullivan, E. P. Cofleld. Next natue ui<i ne?i man, George Willi? find (the Kroom, Hubert McDonald, followed by the lillie ring bearer, Mdster Rol ly Sullivan MIBS Annabel Glenn, Who young mold of honor carno In, then] llhe two dainty Httlo flower girls. Mar garet and Elfreda Glenn, BcatteruiR white hyacinths In the path of the (bride, who entered on tho arm of ber brother. John Glenn. During the sol |?n>n mid Impressive ceremony soft music war: played by aP.ns Burrcss. Tho LrldQ never looked more beautiful than nho'did as she stood st the altar dressed ir? .white crepe meteor, entrain Jtrlmmed with chllTou und pearls. Ure llobg voil, was arranged over her bair land held by a coronet of white hya Ipratha and ber shower bouquet was of Itlve sante (lower.; After congratula tions a salad conree was served by a bevy ot young slrla. i no bride H Boing away sail WMI| with bat and gloves to match, j slipped away going on a bridal! for h week, then they will be at J .3 to their friends et Huntersvlllo, N.'C, Where the groom ls superinten |dent'of a cotton mill. T?.C-5 h3i**ii?"r to rcr,f>'vn ware: Mn I E. P. VandTvb? Mrs. Rufus Bur ress, Mrs. Minnib Milford. Miss Basle MaJ-| Or, Miss Gertrude Burress. Tho dln ng ropm waa presided? over by Mrs. , M. Sullivan and Miss Nellie Barton, "he! out-of-town guests wore Hist Ha Gllreath, Greenville; Misa Q?r -M Douthit, Sandy Springs; M ra. L. Jnmcp Wilwhlte. Cuattabooga. Tenn., MIIBK Mary Lipscomb, Ninety-six; Mira. W. D. Workman, Greenwood; Mr. abd M??. Herbert McDonald and elater; Mrs. B0)1, Charlotte. N. O ', Mr. George Willis, Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Jeter. Glehn, Sandy Springs and Mr. A. ?C. Sanders, Columbia, tl. c. Br Jd PI Honored. i' ?h honor of Miss Bessie Glonn, Mrs. Julian cijnhflcalea entsrulhed on Sat urday morning at her home Hickory Killi. The house waa decorated with Bp>.0?_flftwer* and terna. Her dining tablo W4?respecially pretty, tn* cenreii plectt being Easter Hiles. Liule rah bit? ladened with baskets pf candy oat! flower place cards carrlsd out the em - ... - m oh i'M?l**n clere Woodrow Witton regarding 13 n? her tucky fch&hi?- .A co?if*e tunidieah wnjPaervtfd..- Twelve gu?st? brought gi?ri representing months oi tha V?tCK Tiley 'Were brought In op a walter ^Jmn?ii?^SW^?^wm ^MH^HfV?? causfld as each "gift ? ?j S "O^Mufd, Yh?*ir?e?s were . 'Misses Bestio Glenn, Gertruds DeaUiit, Abbie Stokes, J?ah'Harri*; Georgia Marshall, Bes ?t?efa^ t?ale Cooley, Mesdames W. D. Worathsn, Jnmes Wilwhlt*. B. P, Oofletdf "fW'Jt?frW^ SutiivHii . . ?/ Dinner, to Mist B*fl?li Glehn ort Monday ?ntfef lng at ? :S0" O'clock by Mrs. Rufus Bur reua. Tba tab> v,??i exquisite} in cdt glass and Silver, th* centerpiece a hue? ?in aftd iv? da ff adi lg and ? showed th,: h i? of on artist bond. Unique place c?rus war? used and a datr.jdil was at each piste ea a ROUVB alft Covers wer? laid for sixteen and a tjttuTMt dinuar waa v?ry t??ch en :?ho guests spent "a delightful .watti-y >;,: ; . Those enjoying Mrs. Barresa' hos pl rt Cr?u-raiu, Jc?Tt dorris, Mary i??jn comb. Gertrude Douthit, Mesdames W. D. Workman, L. James Wlihwlte, Jake WY Sullivan. E. P Cofield, Mr and Mr*. Robert McDonald and'Mr. Paul Dixon Ulis li?ttto te. Marry. Fritmda of Mies May tattle, wha hap frequently visited In Anderson will.be. intereajed^in the following Invitation, bliss Linda Thompson will be one of Kiss Little's maids abd Mrs. John Randolph Little give To ?aarrlsKe, thi i. ?j-v'-1-' ? ??ay ' lit- to Mr .Roderick Henry McDonald " WE ?wStok, April ta hundred and fourteen _~Mrty o'clock ^^jr-TBcijjTjrian vim rv ? fens, South Carolina ofy?nr. nresence ls re S>l\son> reqoest^lbe honor of your presence at the marriage Of their aauahter. Morale Lou. to Mr. J. Lu ther Cety en Thursday, the 23rd vg (Vprll, at batf after six tftttoetf at'the Methodist Churvh. Eastcy, South Carolina ' -1 V ?iue '.fe?t AluaiwMP. Kfts Jcea riarris waa. toaster* to tho rtifs WeM Alumnae Friday afternoon It^?i?r ?Mkme on Calhoun street. *? ? i < ausinea bad, b*M>n ttisponed of Hile Interesting literary program? was enjoyed: History of the Chapter. Mrs. J. K. Hood. Instrument ul 'solo, Mr*. A. M. Sharp. Paper, "How the United States] Ranks with Other Countries." Mrs. Irvine Brownlee. I'nper, " i rla io Niagara," Mrs. J. IB. Breazeale. Paper, "The Grand Canyon," Mies] Anna Browne. Instrumental duet. Mhmes Jenn and Helen Harris. Gleanings, Miss Lena Clinkscaloa, MHs Evie newts who was a visitor on this occasion, ga ve an interesting] talk on Yellowstone Park. Miss Harris served her guests a de-] UcioiiB salad course. Amphion Dance. The Amphion Club of Anderson, South Carolina Invite? you to attend ita , Easter fiance On Friday evening. April 17 Nineteen hundred end fourteen at ? o'clock. Maple Hall. Card Party. Mrn. Louis Horton entertained her card club Friday, afternoon at ber at tracltve new homo on Woodrow Cir cle. Two tables of playera enjoyed several rubbers ol auction after which the,hostess served 'delightful, refresh ments.. : JlHh, Heirr?tjf Honored Mrs,, JL.VH.: Hering from Spartanburg ?'as.jae' attractive' honoree Thursday fternoon when Mrs, W. H. Valentino entertained with ??jorochet party at her aohie In North Anderaori. ; ,?nrik .Valentine invited Mrs. Chas. Causey, Mrs. Farmer. Mrs. R. E. Llgon Mrs. Arnold, Mrs . W. F. ,Cox, Mrs. KaAaJ?iwell, Mrs. B,.B. Gossett, Mrs. RufusBurrisss.?nd Mr?. Ernest Coch lng salad course was served tho guests. ~-!-f?i-r-rv- > i . }-/ I od o o o o o o o o o o o 0 PERSONALS. o O O O O O Q p O O O. o o o o o ,\i~ .;? , .?. jj,.: i Mrs. W. M. Donald of Anderson, Boele: 44 ? ''?ag shopping In the city yesterday. (?*. -- ai'lSB Josie Sullivan of Laurens and .?SS Daisy Bike At Central are ia the ?v?., the' guests of; Miss Caroline Vance. is spending a row daya ia the^Ey^a? attest at the homo ox Coi. William Banks. r W? E.. Mason or Greenville spent yesterday te the cit/, a guest at tho Chlqu?l?: hotel. fi. M. Garrison and John. Garrison Of ib? Denver section spent ycBtcrdaj in th? city. pl ''I ; -? V. SL MU<L..> ?ri WulLwiia if? b* th? qjLfy&r 'Baster, the guest'nf relatives. . *\ ?. * ' ** ? * ?. i airs', vi. r. ?-trujij-u'S' ?S5 JSlZZ nlo Pettigrew of Starr were aaopplne: In tho city yesterday. . MUS. Grace Painter afr the Broyles lerda R W?? 8ht>i>t>UiK !? the city ye?-, W. C. Peatrle of Pei ?er waa among tkf: business visitors to tho etty yes Ittrday.. George Wfelborn was among the vl? I'^fa apendlng yesterday in the. city. 1 B. Watkins of Bel toil was fa the etty yesterday for a few hours. _ Mias. JeSle Hearson, Teacher of the Barnes school, was shopping In the Mles Med Major ot the Ebenezer sets- ; Hon is spending the Week-end 1B ?h? ?ty with Mrs. Attie Jones - - j FTo?. T. L. ?r sandleton wast among the visitors. Indian city yester- " day. . n Mrs- A. j. Smith tsd Ifra. A. C. Robbins of the Lebanon section were ?bopping in Anderson yesterday. Dock Dobbins of ta* Fork section I s?aat yesterday m the city on busi ness. ?Mrs. W. B Hawkins* .Mrn. W. M.? Woolbright and Guy Wonibrigbt of. Townville were in the cJtr yesterday for a short stay. Rufus and Henry 3P?rn?*r of ?! Fori: section were Uv the cltv'ygste (lay on business. Waiter and niaraWfekgaton of the! ?paatserrssetlob sp^nt yesterday ic ..Tv. n- S^MKefb of Towa viiie were shopping ts^aw^y. fester dii,v. ^'..C ?*?rn??1 n( ri-ra?nvFi^ soent a few hob rs m, Ander?.' J. rt. Trlbhle, Jr.; o??Ths,- i r ?irrd?y^ ic ibo .- . ... , . "pending a few d&ys ?? Edison Disc Phonog iph Steinway Pianos Knabe Pianos Kranich & Bach Pianos Ivers'& Pond Pianos Milton Pianos Concord Pianos The Autopiano PIANO 6? ORGAN CO. ESTAPLISH??O m? 115-117 North Main Street ANDERSON, S. C. Aut?piaab Grand township waa la ths city yesterday on ! business. yesterday in ,U T. C. Jackson of Iva was aradj?^Ma busmen* visitors to spend .yesterday lu Anderson. I 2 cit** 'i\ [vg ensni A t?*w ?hours in tHe c?ty yesterday. ? -- j ?. Sf. smith ot L?bano?- -~%a: in Au? derfton y -?sterday. for p few boan,. Mrs. WI K. Smith and Miss Smith. Branch section wa* in Andersen jes-: of Anderson route 4. were shopping t^rday. I in the city yesterday. --- -- ?r. J. -B. Allgood of Ltierty waa &:0. Jackson nfthc S tore Ville, seo- jin tho city yesterday on buslneka.. ?ion maa awong the,business visitors - -- . in the city yesterday. Lucia Taylo? of Iva wan ?bop - ping in the city yesterday. .R. L. Reid of Sabdy Sprlngf spent - yesterday In tho elly ur business. Charles Horton, of Belton spent a i. - - - - " ' ?fe*? b-oi?rs ?^ i'vfi's?tv v?i?t?rAik'w |? John BroWhio^h.'i Loban?n section j --~ ? |Sp?r?i yesterday in the city. j? J?to# S^^Kiggan ..and .Mtes Mettle rL James T. Milf?id of this Laufe ja.^ppln^la^ j TH?/S?ra?NG ll one of the' greatest ?ab ?ha$ r?^^y^r.high slate ol [j'J.?JlT?C? U> recognized ?ec??i?y since it hus i Cultr ^iSdt&et CHAMPION