The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 12, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 9

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? THE SMART STYLES, la ?pring Oxfords that are to be seen on Uie air?ete today, especially the one? that are admired by ail, we're you to ask, the satisfied wearer, they would tell you Oelsberg'? Shoes, of' course Quality and Style combined In ev ery ?hoe we ?ell SHOE COMPANY Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY Ji_!lU--.g"?BWSBL--p-U--1-L.UV-l,.r. ' - ] I. ?TREAT YOURSELF TO J??jfi" AN HOUR'S OUT?NO IN ^fHfc NORTH ANDERSON- .. j|l?08' ? ? WWW_ m, it,rP .i lill 'I ' m,Tr\mXl?m\mfm?nXfm You'll find lota of folk are taking little pleasure trip? to North Auder , It's such a pretty section-and so many new; things to see-Our friends say tho development ls wonderful. NOWREADY Plants Wood'? BRIMMER Tomato j 20c per, doz. 3 doz for 50c. ANDERSON FLORAL GO. hallAvenue, Weabers af Rori tu Telegraph Delivery, POURED WHISKEY INTO THE FIRE When Visited By the Officers Warean Threw Tempting Drinks lato Flamas to believe fer sorae time that the name of Hall was sell* Yesterday the county de a ca^rrh ?Tarran* ir?V rity to seareV the prem Sueceaa moana takln? advant age of every opportunity. HARRISON'S ^TOWN AND COUNTRY" PAINT afford an opportunity for yon to econo mically aadpo sltlvcly protect Anderson Paint ?ft Color Co. Sleekly BU* Phtme 647 Clean aa sad Paint na one of the mill villap.es. the woman had beard tba vf the automobile, becaus? owtsr tried to get io he 4ook losksd although he sweeping goinfi on inside. Ined admission and found aian n*4 tarawa a? the whisky abe had on the lire when she heard the officer approaching. Soma of lt had not burned rapldlv enoush and had'tricked oat on the floor tn ! front of tho lire place, ahile some of it had spattered all over the woman's apron and shoes. There was nothr lng lett for the officers to do, except to warn her and beat n retreat. * ??pb? tLmhami Uan?? ??M. First and Second Grade*-Jlmi.vy Aiken. Irvie Branyon, Elizabeth Bari?, Edgar Martin Milton McCrary. Pan at> ?.'?!? ?>_;...- .~--:?- ?m. ??J?-** j Daisy Whit?eVd^ j mer. . * T" * ~" j Third and fourth grades-George Aiken. OlMe Martin* Grae* Martin, 'Christine McAdams, Evie Whitfield, t Sixth-Olive Dobbins. J Seventh-Julia McAdams. Mary Lee ****** * ****** * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Item? of Interest and Person i * Wireless on the Si ****** * ****** Sheriff Ashley Has Returned. Sheriff Joe H. ??. Ashley has re turned from Columbia where he went several days ago te carry a boy to the reformatory. ^?he sheriff made the trip via Florence where the boy was left. Aged 14, the boy has been sent to tbe reformatory once befo rt but succeeded in making good bis es cape and returned to his home at Felzer. He wes again apprehended by the officials. Hack From Trip '('. morrow Mgbt. S. 8. Thomas, Jr., who is connected I with the Southern Sell Telephone Co. I in Anderson, returned yesterday from I I a trip to' Virginian points, to washing- I I Thomas was giving his friends the I I ton and to the Northern titles. Mr. I I "Riad hand" and be said that be cer- I I talnly did feel good when tho sky- I I line of "My Town" \wv into vlow. I Sindhi Event Toni morrow Night. A splendid event of tomorrow night I for Anderson will be thc appearance I of tho Clemson college Glee Club la I thc ardltoriutu of Anderson college. I Tills - attractions comes to Anderson I under the auspices of the Domestic I Scienca department of Anderson cot I legs, and the proceeds realized from I the!evening's entertainment will go to that body. This ls one of the best col I lege glee clubs In the State and lt de I K Tvos a largo audience ' tomorrow I night. I Why Levy Here I Is Very High. Sam Martin, who ls now making his homo lu Georgia and at the same time I waking ,o success or farming In tho "Cracker" state is "spending a few I d*-"e in Anderson county with friends lani ni.ni ves. sir. marun aavs mat I fr njuontly South. Carolina people aro I heard to complain of the fact that I thc tax levy ls higher In this Stain I than lt is in Georgia. Ho goes on *o I say that South Carolina propio loso I night of the fact that land valuation lin Georgia !s :r.;;ch higher t?uh lt is I in this State and says that therein Ilea th i explanation nf the discrepancy. --o Harber* Won't Have The Sanitary Towels. Ono of tho principal barbers of the I city told a reporter for The Intelli I goncer yesterday that he did not have I any idea of complying with orders issued by Dr. J. C. Mitchell, city meat inspector, in regard to the use of ti sterHas? for towels tn fuel bartx}.* shops. This barber Raid that In had had experience with these steril!rora apd that only about 12 towels were med all di* JU nisvmn? Sb differ*nt . 'A,. He sa . tbat in syswar. nuid Fut compare with the present method when lt came to cleanliness and that I h* did not Intend putting in such an appartus as was recommended. . ? o I Pam Maa Saw Scheel flot. J. W. Rothroch, farm demonstrator for Anderson, count/, visited the j L<:u5?i?n . a?u?Q? yesterday BL j went over the farm d?monstration plot at that institution. Mr, Rothrock saya j,hat the pupils of the Lebanon school ?hsve 5p:cn?id:y ~?t5 ?hs ?ronnd entrusted to them and that the cover crops thara will soon be ready for turning uudir, KU that cotton and r?i n may be planted. He hopes that it may be possible to plant the two last named crops before the school session comes to an end sc Hu t tb? ; ir?'. * of the school may see for themselves the results of their labors. ? O' Prof. Barges* At the Denver School. Ah enjoyable event for the pupils pt;the Denver school was the splendid address delivered by rro?. J. hi. Bur gess of Clemson college last Thurs day. at>.. Burgess told the pupils of the dalry cattle work in this State and explained to them who? clemson college ls~ trying to do for the farm ers. He reeelved splendid attention from tho boys and girls , and they seemed to Ovj ?anti 'u.--.-.*..?? in what he waa discussing. ^5bh,^0?L some days agc ?rs. ?aiite Hutchi son cams to Magistrate Broadwell snd ?orrned him ..at ner hiimn Iud threatened to kill ber and had In fact made several attempts in that direc tion and said tb?t she wak afraid for him in be at large. She petitioned the Magistrate to give her a warrant so that, she might have her husband ar routed. At the time Mr. ; Broadwell told her that he was familial with such cases and that if the maa were arrest ed aSo- weald be back within a week to get him out of jail. This tho wom an denied and accordingly Hutchison v*as arrested and thrown in. Jail. Tm* t cid ay Mrs. Hutchison appeared and satd that sW snpi?oned three days in Jail would do bar husband as much good as three weeks and sho therefore paid lbs costs In the case In ordrr to get bim releasad. --o-. ^By^fte^vT&leside. ? Andersen county seems to have Igone wild Aver tho Ford automobile and it to hard to look ta either sid?. ii ff*** "r w?itn?V without bdarin* or seeing a fford. Yesterday show?d * *?f JT?rit? ici'i. - * *"*"~ SSTi "MIM?T ?n ??c ??kjr. wr?we Otting to G. W. Clement,' Charles Heaton and Stephen Shirley ot Belton. Dr. J. E. Altood of Liberty and N, T.ICey. Den. Archie Todd anya thia *hus?Vy damon strates tho ?act that Anderson county people know h good thlhg When ?bey ses lt. t * * * * * * ****** if SPARKLETS * _ * J Mention Caught Over tba * reels of Anderson * t * * * * * * ****** Andenos People Buying Motor {'sm. Anderson people are evidently pre paring to take charge of every coun try road in: toe county thia Summer. I Every day In Anderson witnesses ?er? eral motor car deals and yesterday James P. Pearmaa, clerk of court, ..aid that h" b??2 Issued four antonio mobile licenses before 12 o'clock. In all probability several more were Is sued during the day. lAcqeftted Of "telang** Charge. J. L. Bradberry, a well known white man of tha Fork section bf Anderson county, waa arraigned in Magistrate B- ladwell's court yesterday on a cu. rge of selling liquor. The Magis trate fully investigated the case but sf ter hearing all the evidence and ex amining all v/ltn '-.H's he was forced Ito discharge the defendant "for want of evidence.** Mr. Garrison Has Come re Anderson. Raymond Garrison, a well known young man of. the Denver section of the county, bas accepted a position with the Southern Public Utilities Company and has mtared upon his new duties. 'Mr. G.trrlsop is un in dustrious yonhg mun cud hn will pru c valuable In tvs now ? opacity. Mr Keaton Has Closed tkbool. Prof. Earl Keaton was among thc Visitors In Anderson yesterday and 're marked that the acliobl term, brought to a closo at his Institution Friday, waa orno of the best he had ever had. MT. Keaton said that part of this was due to tue fact that lila pupils scorned to. be unusually anxious to learn this year but that another fact to bc cob- . sldered was that tho patrons of the school had taken an interest this vnar nmi linux urgea the children on. Mr. Keaton says that if the parents of An derson county would give a little more time to thc schools than they do that the public institutions would bo able lo accomplish much more. kT*\ ' - - -*-- * Here Last Night. fl With the coming o? the warm Sum mer days dozens of automobiles are In-thc city every night from the sur rounding towna. The people from the other near-by towns like to see the "white lights" overy now and then and numbers of thom are to be found here every night. One ntwasant automo bile party hsro last night from Clem son was composed of Mles Nils Sloan Miss Jean Sloan, B. Freeman. C. F. Inman and J. T. Fori: They . were kUo?ts for.sujiM^at^^ .CbiuuoU ho Greenwood I'eopl* Kojeyed HopitalPy. According to the Greenwood papers',, published yesterday, thc delegation of boosters from Greenwood enjoyed tho ttme that thev spent.in Anderson. The Greenwood publications spoke in very kind terms of the hospitality shown them while they were in "My Town" and the article went on to Siete that c'- y maa ui the. party enjoyed the time spent in Anderson. Had they been in Anderson for ri stay of more duration it might nave been possible to ?hew the vlsitnr? "itu nizr? considera tion than was th?; ease. ANDERSON GOODS SURPASS OTHERS BCojnpar.y Goold Not ?ny Goods Abroad But Fourni Them Here At Home j Feaster Tribbis; v?ho 1? connectod with the Anderson Petoleum Oil Com pany office said yesterday that he was now convinced of the truth of the say ing "It pays to trade at home." For some time tho Anderson company has been trying to find ah oil can for their use that would exactly measure Jive gallons. They had samples Bent here from all parts of Gie country, some of the biggest manufueturors or the Unit ed States sending samples of cans used by them, but not a single can would, exactlv me*?t i&tKWMftilr?menta ?>f th* tocal company. They etthnr held some over five gallons or soma under that amount and these would not do. Fln Wb/ application waa made to W. 8 Divver ft Son, .j?TAnderson firm ot established reputation and thia re I ?:lted In the Petroleum Co., obtaining Just oxactly what was desired. The cans made hy the Anderson people hold to a gill the amount prescribed by the Cnlted States regulations un der tho ruling of the Commissioner of Agriculture. Officials of the local com pany wera jubilant over gettlug Just what they warted* and straightway they ordered. 3& ?t those cana to be sent to the Gr^pS? ma? St^s?aaharg offioea of thc censer All of which goetsto show, that good? as .good as any ., gooda baa bo pur chased right here ai how* and j>oaslh ly at a little better price; N ] Married Si Yeare? Tlrys el 8tew. . New York., AjWK 1 j .-^Because his} Wife served beef *q?w for weeks %? a* j time. Henry C. Dots aned] for a separa-1 tlon. Tho rnuntft H?*?* fe**.-, maw**** **'' years. " ; j ?set siaym sirlttch. OM Couple. ?. Calvin. La., kpVA ' blood boards, are ?enrtdting tae ?cr- , rounding country fer tsace ot the rob bera who murdered Samuel Chandler, a wealthy farmer, and his wMa near , here, and then reaapched. Apel? ho??. Both were mofe tft&k. & years old, RUST "FLOWER BAY" ? ' ?? " . * ? TRADES DAY IS A DRAWING CARD HELD HERE SOON Ladies of Anderson Will Have Opportunity to Compete For Handsome Prise - The announcement made in .The In telligencer a few days ago that the next Trades Day to be held here in connection with the chamber of com merce would be known as ."Flower Day" baa caused the ladies of Ander son county to toke . a lively interest in the approaching event and it is said that there will be many assort men ts of flowers sent In to compete for the handsome brass vase,, offered by the chamber of commerce . as n prize for the best selection of flowers to be put on exhibit. The . following is the. official pro gram for t*ie event as-given out from tho office-of tho chamber ot commerce. 10: SO-Opening at Palmetto Theatre. 10;3C-Announcements-by Charlmnn. Jnc. Prank. ? 10:45-Invocation-Rev. D?W; Dodge, Puhtor, Central ! Fro&bytorian Church 10:55-Illustrated address with slides, / on Civic Derclopemont in Coun try, by F. M. Burnett, Soe. V. M.; i:fK? ?i Av 11:30-Address-H or tieultu re-W. Jj Sheeley, Gen. AgrY Agt.. Sou tb - . ern Railway; Washington, D. C. 12. -r-Moving Pleturo feel, compli mentary of Palmetto Theatre, Subject: ' Floral Parade. Flowers galore. The chamber of commerce will give away a sp?cial- prize cf one SSO solid brasa Egyptian vase to tho lady, any ?ge,; who places on exbxlbtt at thc rr.r,r...j o, ?. immwri ,u, vvuw,?^^, o? or before, 12 o'clock the best bou .luot of flowers, of any kind. -<rhls contest ls open to any woman in An dereon county outside the Incorporate limits of tiie city of Anaerson. or to any young lady or mina. The prise is neniaos the handsomest vane of its kind, over seen In Anderson, and ia of solid brass. Judges--The judges of tho flowers 3111 be Mesdames Rufus Fant, W. W. hlsolm. G. M. Tolly and Mr. Archie Todd . . I The exercises are open to men as well' as women, and all will occur nt the Palmetto theatre, except tho judg ing of the flowers, which wll bc held at 2:S0 p. m.. at thc office of the chamber of commerce. Motion nt Honor basted. Roanoke, ya.,. April ll.-> land'Roberts Evana of Salem* ha? . appointed matron of honor to the com mander of thc United Confederate Vet erans for tho Jacksonville reunion, according to a communication sho re ceived today from General Bennett Young. Mrs. Evans is 'the daughter af Captain T. A.. Roberts, a Confed erate veteran. uou ...THEATRE ?Bwr.si.^: ?J rr.vunAin OJTB MUTUAL GIBW Reliance. Reel No. 9 la which sho la shown wearing the new colored wigs. ADRIFT Eclair 2 reel drama of the Canadian Wilds tilled 'with many thrilling scenes. Featuring Barbara Tennant and O. A. C. Lund PAY THE "BENT - Joker comedy Coming Tuesday ?"THE 8PIDEP AND HEB WEB" 2 reel Rex with Lt/a Webber and Phillipa Smalley. Coming Wednesday ?DIPLOMATIC PLO" S reel Victor with : Florence Lawrence. ( , ELECTRIC ... THEATRE MONDAY'S PROGSAW A MOJFK?CN rues L?l?P? American featuring Ed Coxen and Winnifred Greenwood in a two roel iram depicting a hard, but success Cul - struggle In life. THC LEGEND OP THE LIL Af 8 Eclair Gypsy drama. 4th reel to he selected. 4 REELS-10c? Mutual Movies Make Ta ne Fly. PALMETTO & TREAT RS MONDAT4? PROGRAM MIT? MILLY'S VALENTINE Esssnay comedy. _.. ? A STRENGT? SCGOP^ Siehe. Ac. western drama. ALL ON ACCOUNT OP POLLY Pahteplay. Comedy. M5R "WRAtiKR.*ft ?TRI?N?TB Kasanay. Western drama, v / u Cwn??a *yvS*ii* SF.?ISIU AT LA?GE." Spec; FEATUi?,K: oft? exhibited 4 Big ?t?el?-~??i8 THE MAW THAT'PP W MOYD?S. Men Who have teen our anita for spring ?nd sumner are enthusias tic in their praise of the splendid styles and good qualities.. Who have worn them know that -every garment ts tailored so well that the style and shape, remains as long as the garment is worn. So You should see the vaines at thb atora before yon buy-Jbecause the bat ter man usual satisfaction to be found at this store is something you. cannot afford to forget. Men's Suits $10 to $25. Boys' Suits $3 to $12.50. PARKER & BOLT The One-Price Clothiers i Monday Well have an evett dozen : : pretty : : ? VENING Ranging in Price tram li b$ st you've seen f?t ih? price?*??!so we are and best -line of J SUMMER DRESSES | ?f- ? ?TJSV5Lw?S*rr?;-w^r v v *?k?njsuk .'?^?LPa f f|8 H I ' . . ? .? 1 ' ':? ? ? 1 v If |? EVEHYTH?KG - OK ?. HRST - f&OQE