The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 12, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 6
THE ELECTRIC
COOKER
Roasts Bakes Bolls Steams, Elle.
Frcfe Dcmonstpatlon GUARANTEE '&? ?
Telephone 223
Southern Pufo?lc
Made in Anderson
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Now on Sale by Local Dealers.
...and...
l he j best 5c Cigars on Earth.
I Wh en you want to en j oy
V the "Best Smoke"
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An Aiiderson or Fabrica Cigar
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-Patronize Home Industry and
"BOOST ANDERSON.1
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MANUFACTTK?RS
Anderson. S. C.
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Ifyoux,ha,d a mint of ?j
Jj money you couldn't buy || '??}
H a better car. Ford merit ? in!
| . has made it the,standard III
car of all natjqris, it's \\ ?
Ul light-strong-comfort . . J j
I able and dependable. 1
l l And its cost is welt with- ll
|| in your income. Get || rll
III yours ?<*?2L?. ill
Hil nfty; thc town ear coven fitly- fV o., b. Ill
jill Detroit, complete with c-quipmcnL Get* ' 511 '
Uli catalog and p&rticif or* from Archie L. Iii
Hl Todd, loci?! Qealer, Anderson, 8. C. . . ? ll
.4- t>?eaw ?-- Ot.'?SSEW'"4 Al? D??'lDjKPLY
?'^^^^MHMP^KSSSte^. those sold in places where you are
fcjff^.*- ^S^^PHw^ <;' k*0*^* none but th* -rery beat ac-1
' '~flMSS?fiStt ^JBttMtt scientifically before we decld.? on the'
i^'.y.. '! ...v ' '#|^Hj glasses rou require. Don** take1
WtfBHBaBBWfr^ i/M&BSQ chances with your ?yea. Come here!
l^MgfgBHBBT ^afl^jUP^ff whore expert servitv . iiabie..
^SS^^^^^PlaVqBiHHB^SS! upward. Repairs on frames and arts.
^WKiKaiii^B 223 TT. TT????J? St IftftftM rt? i
' .?'Office Vhone ossa. Ees. XTBTIKK vor*
TOP CELEBRATED
AS EASTER SUNDAY
SPECIAL SERVICES ?ri THE
ANDERSON CHURCHES
A PEACOCK PARADE
City W?1 Have Brut Opportunity
Thia Afternoon to See Sprii.nr
Fashions
Many o heart Ja sorely troubled this
thorning over the weather conditions
this afternoon. Todays is Easter Sun
day and the feminine portion of An-.
derso^'s population will greet a rainy]
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and gnashing of teeth should such/ a
thing occur. This is the afternoon of
all the:year when the ladies wish for
pr?tty weather, when they fe?l {hat
tho weather just must be pretty, in
order that they may appear on the
**?eets and startle their isss fortunato
br unfortunate neighbors with exhibits
Ot' the handiwork of the milliner and
th* .gorgeous displays of the dress
maS3re' ahility. This is the after
noon when Ute "Peacock Parade"
takes place and when sights never
n before wil bo paraded before the
dering-rand admiring eyes of the
'A populace. Easter is a God-send
to the millinery parlors and the dress
makers.
In thc churches of Anderson to
day will be heard special Easter mu
sic and without exception every con
gregation will bo just a little larger
today than it is at any season cf tho
year. With the"' arrivai' 'ot spring
colics, the joyous Easter season and
it will be "fittingly celebrated in An
derson this year.
Practically all the churches of the,
city have made announcement that!!
special services aad special songs will!
bo heard at the pU-ces.bt worship aud i
should the weather be unpleasant to
day it will Pid-icd bo a misfortune.
RNUttitlui. fdunola
LAST MEE10
LARGE NUMBER GATHERED 1
HERE YESTERDAY
f^fjg ff . .
DRfKrNARD SPOKE
Miss Hite Wac Unable to Attend
But Splendid Addre?? Was
Heard on Shakespeare
The Anderson county school leach-|t
sra gmucrfcd at the pirst. Baptist*
shurch iii thia'caty yesterday for the '
!ast monthly meeting bf the associa- ;
lion' for" this scholastic year. . Tpa" S
school. dnfcme will all come to an end J
h and theer win be no other
spporrunri?* .Tor another meeting. The j
attendance yesterday waa considerably
!??g?< -tuaI, being dnc to tbs
tact that this waf (h3 list me Hing.
Oihsiderabie disappointment waa oc
casioned .by tbs fact that Misa Hite
was unable to be present for her ad
dress, which was one ot the decided
features!' of the program. , Mise Hite
wea detained in Louisville, Ky., by
other school engagements and could |
not bo ,la attendance but those who?
bad yesterday's meeting tu charge feel I
Bpt^tfitV teachers present gained fullj I
as much knowledge by reason of the I
addres s replacing Miss HltR'g n?ae* 1
Dr. Jamas P. Ii board, the new pres-1
ident of Anderson college, kindly cou. 1 <
aected io speak to the teach*-, * anti I
chose for Iiis subject "Shakespeare.''1
Or. Kinara made a profound ita pres j
sion upon the audience, many of whom J
The association yesterday passes s
.iii thinki?j the D?*?c!i?5 ?* J
?p^i'/'.r^i ennren ipr nrerr Kinoness s
ino county board for it* assistance ?wi
tho oltVcera of the teachers' assoc!; ?
adopted thanking those who faade the S
FREE
With a $2.00 purchase Monday we will
present you with a can of Corylopsis
at Japan Talc Powder, worth 26c
Suis
9
13th.
MONDAY SPECIALS at he Bee Hive next Monday will be extraordinary. Every proof of our un
derselling ability will be emphasized with convincing evidence. We have prepared ourselves with
new and extra large stocks of Dry Goods, Coats, Suits, Waists, Dresss, an dHat st osupp?y the
expected rush tha tsurely come when you see theextremely low prices that prevail.
STICC THEY COME
100 Crinkled Bee Spreads, 72x00; worth ?1.50. special fer Monday
only
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J00 Crinkled :
leer; than ?1.50-1
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100 Crinkled Be* Spreads_7SxW,Fancy Stripes, most stores wonld
price them $2.00, special fer Menday.
$1.39 each
% 60 pieces, al! Linen Torchon laces, values up to 10c; Monday, only
5c a yard
Spreads, 81x90,worth and never sold any where fer
<*? way Monday
$1.19 each
EXTRA SPECIAL IN MEN'S SUITS
S5 Men's Handsome ?ray Worsted Snits, bssu?i?u!!} ?a?lsrede, up.te.
thcnilnate in cut and finish, and foll 91*00 mines as clothlar values ge,
. ratall? ?IOio IUMMI. r?_ti-,- - - - - - _?
_ ; .._-c.-F -i-"?/-oftCTUM sor mammy omi,
$10.00
Ask to see .these SUITS.
60 Pieces Taffeta Ribbon-widths .-10, 00, 80, U? abd 150-values 30
t eSS cents, cepelnl fer Monear
Only l?c ya'
100 PleeeaToUe da Nord Bress Glngbamsk new? everywhere as ster!.
lng 15? raine, also big assortment 58 Inch jSepfcyr Ginghams worth 15c
?JaUea' regular 13 LS cent miler, ?pedal for Monday
Only 10c yard
3% pieces Ne? T-l'ilng-?ie kind that's hard to find, ,%e values special
fer Monday
25c yard
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Pussy Willow Tallai, ene of the prettiest and npst pnpnlnrr of <b*\
new faerie** and ose ejf the hardest to.obtain at presnt-tie* **50 quality
?Bailes? way paly i>Mfti near, J??m^^? '
Suits, Dresses. Waists. Etc.
.\ew Snits, New Dresses, New tests, New Skirt?, coste tssibllng eui
of ?hair boxes everyday-in fact every hear of the day. Besatlfpl . new
wearing spare! from the leading centres-something for every taste uud
every parse to be found I this popular department of the. Bee Hiv*.
Pretty Weah. Silk Waist*T b? Blurs, White, i'lnk, Blue? ?rae?. Maim*-,
any, otc?, al sises and worth fS.30, special for Monday, IMO End?.
Ladles* Pretty New Style Spring Suits, all the newest modo!? ant!
mate?is, raines np to ft&SO at ?15.00 snit > .
50 Pieces Hamburg Embroidery Edging, g leechs wide, for pettJeuats
nad varions .Hu?' H9?% 3???S* ?pst?slter Z-s?sjr 5=?> S ?SSte J?T
. Very special-A big let of carried o?** Silks, short length*, eUw-lots
of them 50 and easts yara, bet ne vant to clear Ute? ont. Md offer you
jrour case ie Monday lor only 35 cen^U yard, ^ v
fi pieces Ivanhoe, & ireh Zephyr Gicghann, reel 15 cern value
Balles' regular price 12 1-3 ee-ris-Mondar von cet them for 1* cents tard.
? ?t^?? CUTTING SCRAPE . HORSE KILLED BY '
he p roamin wes enjoyed. OP il A.QT WfllTT * Ot I ff? Dinf p
ou ine whole meeting held yee--~- -. -^v^ ixi^vj^ s cv?lix
srday wei one of the most pleasant - ---- T-f ?f"1rfcf T*"*T? V&t>in?*tt ?a
Mt the county association hes ever Terrible Gash Inflicted On Jude ruL'-?,??^ i?^.^ i?^.. A1; ?M?g8 U
nown ?od it was a fitting climax to MM??**? wa .ruas* tfrver Narrowly Escaped Besag .
1 very,"ucce8Bfttl year of Behool work. Jackson By Usier BlaJeeSs ,. ?Ue^ Wfe?e Wagon Wai En* vf?Otl P?IC?
PREPARING FOR Wi*"* W?r?fag ^ Demol??hed " "
VAI IYSIDIA Mirpnp -r-- _ m ext jpaii.
wbwmOIA 1VIE-E.S Jud^e Js^keon had a narrow escape
_ from being cut to death last night Passengers arriving In Auderson , . ' ,
? . ? , while steading-at the corner of fflMI* y*?terday morning ovfr tho Blue and Winter, you want; ic make
Uttsffson Boya To lake Part In nor ?nd Peoples streets. According: ?dg* railway told of a mishap oe- . . "
n,, Pr:^8", , e tts_ Jackson's statement, he was cut curing at Walhalla yesterday morning ?? you Can. If cotton is '?low
sn? ?arfSM? TWM by another young white man, Lester which came near resulting fatally for .;... " . _ , ._, ? ?
and Brain ' Baddest, by name, and bad be not been James 6. Rutledge. you Will need a big crop.
"?"T-**" within the city lu reach of medical aid As the Blue Ridge Passenger Trsin ... : . .
- ne would bar? possibly bled to death, wa? backing cut of Town at .7 o'- YOU want to make every ??Cfc
Anderson boys are now making As it was the ga?h missed hts jugular clock Saturday morning lt struck the ? ..
heir preparations for atteading tho vein by only SA Inch and about IC team driven by Mr. Rutledge at a 01 cotton you can.
mnoa" athletic and oratorical con- stitches Were necessary to sew the Street crossing Um .'torso of Mr.
ests o? the high scholB o? Benth Place up. " ?Rutledge was dragged about 60 yardB ?T??. TU
Sara!"... li to take place at thc Jackson we? r?ished to *h? nfn^A nt and WM instantly killed. -""USC A.I1C
diversity in Columbia on Apr?? 5?, Dr. <' R Ro? Immediately followingI The wagon was demolished.. Mr. ...?.??._1?J- _ ?-.?-..-?-?^i
Hu The affair is the principal even* the cutting and while the physician'Rtft-edge was thrown violently irom ?UMCUOHM uuukuiiflTs
rf the year with tho high schools of j was drawing the cut together the In- the wagonand severely injured. That Kl? lil 11(111 Fl I milli OHll
he stat?;' lured saan talked to a reporter for The he escaped at all la almost a miracle ???Mavtuwi? i II WWI HUB b
Henry C. Davis will have charge ?? Iptetllgeacer aboot how th? affair oe-lit? was attended ot once by Dr., B, v' 0 fill Pfl'e?
?rraagement? at the Lnipretty fovj currrd. According to his tale h* was ?joan. He has a number of brulses-c* ff s2IL lill ll
?? manaRousjigflBjiVri <"?n?iog on um Truer ?mm oi?''ov.'?, 0,s eooy, one or more noe broKcn "~-- - * 3SMftagMMKHEH
last year and did it without a hitch, j appeared. Both knew the otherand The exteat or Injuries cannot yet bo T?U? J_i ?
s O? Friday morning I he, preliminary Blalock threw bis arm around J??*-?determined. . TISH, oiOQU aitO Boi?e
f>r the track meet will be pulled off.i son's nock and clapped bim oA tho? , ,. _
n the afternoon ti;o final? will ho back, then walked off. Jackson says] ? o UTAN VKU ennanvut? J? K 1? T* T T T 7 1? B C
JsldL Dr.'F. H. H. Calhc-oir bT Clem* 1 that be did not Know ne nan snea n-1 -:-. . ~* -.- - - ~ ? -?? *?? -
.. " .--.i-._. ^HI &. -.. - .-J-.il v.. ?V.. MMUI ,IIUM4II*I HI. **.x ?..-._-.
*? referee and Coach Blackburn down his back and then bo teiaarkedj lag Bte te Eater Saee. ,, , , ? ' "
HniversUy will assist his? to companions that be bad been cut. Belton, April ll.--John A. Horton, allllianiBataaiiailliili III linn? II II III I
.c^PJJJBnu* On?,k /???,tlr.. tttalA^V vn?. m*r*.mt+A osftS lltAtemA lt? '__ ^ . . ?awWr?^^S5HSSS^BISaSStBB)aWSSSB?aBSBHB5l
?J? entertatn th0 boys begtnniogjtne Anderson city Jail, last nighty (business men ls being urged to makei^^^^ ''-'-'- 'i'WWJJtityil^tiM'y
fmraaay for supper. Tbe Sytrsn t?.| _ ; ihe ritc$ fQT Congress this summer, j terms ba Anderson copnty as ?vei? aa
_ .. rn* ?tu onntoM i CAUTILD UERWES I IX. _&-._.J-^. .... -1 -- ^laswggBsgS^WWCTinSni
--I ---- j > . ***** ..... MW IIIMTO M?? OW lUtiiq I IU UlUltl MMtMUUB Ul ?I?wJ Ul?? TUT I. SQ -~ .
>The association is growieg la to-? --v ? at this time, but hi? friends are viryjease h* d?cid?e to make the *?ce ha
wd ??aben. There will be xncre wlU^ feenteM
f,^o 3d-school renreaeated this] OsCheUc Chareh. rsco. ( Mr. Horton la a son ot J H. Horton,
rear. There were 23 ?w. I As follows. Low Mass-^? A?. High Mr. Horton I? a TO*ag saan of abil- who ts well known thTr>ghout the
tni^ejsUoas about, tea M-?SS,--ai Aw, , Jty, he ls president or the Farroars' county, and held tbe ptwdjUon of pc?t
***** , should tie addresaed ta R; C Spechtl music: ?Ul bi? rendered at < Bank ot Bei*?*, on? ot our thriving maater at Belton for iwolv,-, yoars,
'afjHBEPtsldent of .the,High Mass, Re-.-. P. V. .Young of At-hank?. He was mayor cf the town.ead is considered oft* of the KorfVn?
MBw^fwuasfv r j ... ] jianta, aa. wirr oTiciate. . '* ? fhree tem? and ls-he{d in ihe higheiw. farmers lr. Andci^nj^cnaaty "?." >".
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