The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 21, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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. " v buxliu's;;. |The e nlhnnlasm fn,m *mrrh*A<lvt?W? 'li* ?bbtagio?*
thal il Kook- goes "umist, aaa ta* c(>n^fwrtlo> ol Eatha*!*** *u th?
hearts of goth employee and pitroa? tafa.rtw*,'hnt,w.ond('.i fui thin?,
K.v.i.nsiasm: must have Homet ?tag beWnd It To Inspire it,..For it al
.ways ie?df.fo greatness.-nnd the doing of great thlnys-l rut** br
T?P reason why prftp^are so etaihtwlastlc about these Monday
?ates nt <?^1^ l?lva fr^^ Itel wr- - : fl
selten miches opt beyond the four ?tore nalia and goes into Mr.- fl
drrds and' hundreds ot bomen in Anderson and Kon'rr'oiiudieiy lerri
lury. lt is un KiijtnuHiavm W '
lies?, hone ty 0f purpose *ndr:*?-r ready service-these .ore .the
thlngs'toRfther nUl. our cnthusles*), eourtroiM and painstaking fl
snlesiorce-that have created the Enthusiasm outside of A be .store
and built ike greatest mercantile bus Wits* br this part of the slate.
?Ht the Enthusiasm that we feel th? spring ls greater Iban ?rey.
Kaili-sMcec liivc has >^
than ever and we hare Rsreeeded beyond oar fended hopes. We
extend ?n invitation tn everyone ko-Ww ?nd^/?f? ?hrk^^?t An^> \
most re.'iKonablf priced Hr j (toed* Ciel bing, Shoes, 5,ndies Wearing
Ilng und Notiou stocks' ever brought together under ene roof In up
per Soul? Carolins?! ijl^?SSSB?rt*'V :
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live Pet.lt Jitkrf nraw^Mi^dw?f ^.^f4,#*?tr^':'?^il#fcil^^r^l^1*%S
J rh? l n^^^^-^'^^t oon^ .hfra. W. B. Stee^T^esQ^afternoon^, t
Charleston,' p^ld?ng?^rC^ow^ ?rain^?^^
pelit jurors fftim Anderson are in at- | itf?llons. Light refreshments will be
tendance: 1). t<? Beaty, Keith- Prclip?l'^??etl 'abd a fiitref^Hgft? *?k^? at
L. L. Ilat-.'hcrilk R.ltean of Starr and j the idanr. All music nr.- cor-.
Whit McClure. Idially invited.
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Modern Jacksonville Reveres
Hie; Memory At fieunion
Spirit of Qr*?t Man Militant in Cen- ?
federate Reunion City-Why tjm??
aonvi?lo Wat Named In HI? Honer.!
Jacksonville Fl * .--?-qtia&dersts aol?
diets, the wqr?d ovar, revere the name
of Xbdraw Jackton, and Ja view cf the
fact that thefr ne.*t reunion' ia to be
h?ldM?'th? 0?ly city lu ?he South that
waa naped in honor of that great and
brave map. ,bls . services' ld freeing
Florida from the blight of Indian bar
bari sro will ?a fit iuterest.
Jackapnvirje ??6 nii?ed for 'Ctaf,1
Andrew Jackson aa a jcouip'.iment and
mark of appreciation for service* he
rendered to jclyiiiz?tlon in the ?Berni-?
nola War. There could have' been no
progresa ?r elvllkatl'on tn Flor da but I
for tbs work ot Andrew Jackson. Cou
ditone'in this territory in tsig, pearly
a hundred year? ago, demanded thal
services of a braire and resolute man.
tien Jackson was selected by the gov
ernment as the one man above all
others to) headline movement against
the Seminole indians." ?ho tad been,
terrorising th* territory for several j
years and committing: atrocities of the
moat brutal character.
In JMarch, 1318. Gen. Jackson waa
[ordered to the site of the Seminole!
War, He lovaied Raaf Florida, and!
in a campaign of ten than six weeks
crushed these Indians. It is related
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Commander tn Chief United ?Canfsd
l*yra*e' Vatcr-ans-, Who ?old Thoir Re-.
'.^n^dy^Hwk^onville Sn May,
j|o?nd 300^ Sealpjr of .men, women and,
iohildrehr^nirany.cf, thom still fre$b.
'banging 0?a -war pole.. ilea.' Jackson;
knew that the Spr.uiitrds were' lin syn!-1
pathy with the Indians tn their attacks
on American settlers. After cleaning
>f iiyilan vJUngea lie cap
tured the ?p?nish post ?r:#?. Marks,
y. ic nntitLVLfaa
by his government, ''However, the"
iiOici ? ?c'?. ,1? ; w,-;t O.? , ??Cr? y ry Viii?
more cour* gcotiB ' than i tan. -fcien who
were, conducting' tue afters'of'atate
ttarly in May,. 1818, den. Jackson
~i' sec his cams&rm agx?Sft-v tho Ssm
inolcs in East Florid*. ' He" hadi "com
pletely broken their power, and run
them out of the territory. They caused
no more serious trouble. ? "?
' Daring his campaign in Enst Florida
Qsn. Jackson obtained satisfactory ev
idence' tba{ Span".?h officers at Ptinsa
i?xda'f weifo In
dlanw. Kn. promptly-decided to n\arch
isarnilg^pT ?ei?'" jaekapji'A .purpose,
sent hint; a written protest aj?aln?i, his
invasion. This protest ls now on file
a'-aong jh*1 Jackspu , documents in
cbargS 'cf th**. T.eunetsee Historical
Societjy at"Nashyiile. The protest waa
do liv* : :.. .in?k'son neAr iv
cola oh ?tay 23. but lt had no effect on
that determined man; Ia reply he sent
a peremptory demand for the immer
diats surrender or Pens?acoia and Bar?'
raneas. Jackson advanced immedlate
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days ?fitar 'trie Darra ?eas . garrison
capitulate*. Were receW-,,as prison
tSjjswprwar ana f?ent to Hal ana.
Having thus fc?u<< and
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SALE YESTERDAY SAID TO
BE FINE"
IN OTHER
TOWNS
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C'ommit??is WiU V?5t Twa Of
Th? H?*r,h?T4&*i* F*Hay To
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*? "Get . ticket* ' ts tho,crSfy, Fj;-nipnjher
thoso who purchase tho first 1,00?)
season ticket*, gel thesn tor |X.?90 ?sch
adula ?tid ?00 for children;
JJter thai all tickets advance In pries
of J25Q end < ?mfa?j%Q?^ypfy. And
there was a ruah for tickets yesterday*
when they were for tho Jlrst Uni??
placed On Sale. Moro than 200 W?KC
taken In a' hurry. Everybody ls going
to th? Chautauqua, and they siiould.
.v .? special meeting? attend..!5, by more
than forty members, of tho ( ivie Asso
elation, was held last afternoon at the
parlor? of tho> Cbliiuvla! Hotel, at
which tha? tho aasoci?iloa mapped
out plans for tbe sale cf tickets, uhd
will begin today a rapid ajsle ?>f same.
Tickets were placed on aale ?it th - cot.
twp, mill stoic s during i tie day und also
?at Pendleton and Sandy Springs. Fri
?day ten Bpecial committees will leave
Anderson for Belionv'v. WUIiainsten,
Lf^?r' *^tokvllle,:--F*edmont. Hoaea
Path, DoiidldjR, Westmlnister, Iva, Star
lxiWndcsvllUv -Antrev{Uef ?.Townvilie.
Clemson CoHege, Senoc?,;: West Union
and Walhalla to piuco ticic-t* on, saisi
and lt t< expected that th esc towns
.will, take st Utist -tOO tickers; so
those nerscas who-wanV ta get,ip on
tbs ti:.nt ?.n?'? t.ici{?;t? should purchase
today, or tomorrow; <as lt is ve ry likely
tbe.firsl t hoc sand > fyilt*tfe#r*> bees, sold
by Friday.' ..**??EP;
Thc O?autainua offers a, Bcriev? of
maknlflosbt atti. , auch as sj?oy
only in Targe cities, and will bring to
Anderson; . the famous St?tford-on
Avoa Shapespcrean Been Creel dra
niiitii! nl.iv.-ru. r.rooflhlioJr tUa tu..
a." .Twelfth : the
finest nieces bf tte* art 6* ShApeBpesTe,
Folio Whig'will be the -magnificent col.
ored address nf - Sfinntnr.. .Clucaann .<\i .
?Bte AV mv|h? Mormon situation; ?hen]
UvNl- be the: famous Bohemian Kyri'a
European Band; and toany-others of
International fame.
The giant ?eat, which wilj( seat 4,000
'pe?iie will arrive in Anderson Friday
and probably be. loca^^n^tb^'^:
ratitey Whalev. anno#nfiea y n!.
that-the local Ci vic Cc?jpn i jg - -., ; ; v
itu rca Fant the
probably seieK that slte^faesd qM*e"
Ugon site on Soutfy, Alaui, ??.?fl tfrifeifr
the ma/ter has not yet been . !|
ly decided. ' Carlisle.'xM?Ktnjriey yueter
williup to.do anything,?ior?j?v
.csfcse Kt so-great an undar?il-i : . :
F^e ry thing is shepjp'g-u;> ^fe?'didly
sydl-tJm-?s?al j
expects to-.place mon.*'than 1 11 nn l
perhaps 2.00? tickets. ,
..-^telephone calla* for; tJ?ckc|s.^ere' re*
eel ved ya.^eTday ; ,from vnt^n^ .points,
.such aa Basic ^vir.i; 'CesjBMp
I front Anderson. j
[; '.P1KT4H. Ht'XT IN (JI?KK?aV<00i) j
i-t.i i,i ?1 - ^;;r^. F-.-**-^- t'.rt! I'itrir -
"T* Sent to Jail. .
bonslds. April 20.-Tufe i^clals ^
Greenwood county Inaugurated n pis
tol hunt? <n thit-sectlon around Ware
Shoals* a - i: .1 unction and from
Satu<?stt?y at noon until Sunday at
nobb,' 18 pisto!? were'found and -taken
from negroes . and tue owners: sen*
to Jail in answer for their sins ..before
i tbe next "term of court.
T???*S8 TA m. *^RSW*B
f?astdftg* Stove Takeh,_Bnt ?t Wy/*
? Caetiema/J? retimed, heme tod-xy from ?
u>ri vi^t in^As?aaa. fcex found a;
.thJcf bad. entev?ed hJs,ha?e^ndysfolcn
Neighbors told" Castleman a moy tag
van, driv?h hy two men, ban^edt-'bn to
the/re?i5**h?e yeaterday and-tefl with
all his -eil susi*/ valued at-^1,000.
; Pharma*
BL,- F&w as
showing ar^ ^?, . ^
'f .you* ?PPefura^ to you. get I
ii*^<#?^ SWtjetad wha*^ W
afci^E^^ Ith
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Belton, Apr? -21.T-.Prof. G. W&0?|?:!
who . i* a teacher In thf. Anderson
or 'his p?
and Mr?.' T. Oi?.V. ' j
?!. Ii. Babb, o? tho Toney Creek ?ec j
. ?a a. business visitor to Beb i
wa r ri?ajrah business. '
-- Asna Baan West, of BaK
loni suet* the' weekend ?n ni*w>nvn?nl
with relatives. J
Mrs. J. T. Weet left Friday fer"*
visit to Spartanburgv where she will'
sp??d some time with relatives.
H. M. Geer, one of our popular cjtt
sens, loft Saturday for Utadruta.
where he r*ll 1 spend soase time with
his daughter. Mrs. Boy Whitlock.:
Mr?. Geer ls also in Lan drum, having
gone there a few days before Mr.
? .-.>..-.. ;*--vvir;
Miss !ne? Jnh&ftnn. ADA nf. TUJi.^vi
high school students, left Thursday'
for. White Springs. Fia., where sh?
<; .while with her aunt, Mm _
We regret very
to'giv? h?r up, but wish ber a pleas
ant trip to.the land of flowers.
L. li. Johnson, a prbspoi^M^np^
pu* nf cheddar, wws aipoap: thoa? to
town Monday oin business..'
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Mr, VcrtaUUon'fifondltloB,
A inner illiilniii II ' 1111 < 1111 < inmiMtAtA^mA
Tiu? Intelligencer front Columbia h??t
night staled that Mr. Forman Verinit
liflts had rested very weil through SUn
l&imfimii erism in hts .
not bf 'reached fer 24 honre.
#1X01X0 rt>S V8TXTI4KV SP?H AV
I?^H|e^9!eM -at, the Orr*H!e Rapib?t
Chnrctt e?-the tah.
?Tbfl Oakwood Singing Convention1
Wilt meet nea*4-SKsiiSn Ar|#ll 26. at
OrrvMlo Baptist chutyb, ?nd-fn*v^Wl.*'
be both' cnoratog ned' afternoon sos
-The vConvmttlCT to 'nndonomlnation-j
B?. 2nd ?!1 f?hityches und Bundey j
scheel??-: ar?. astte?Vtte >>?^ jAetsgetn?*!
Married April itth, ?? tee'?tome off
JR?v, K. M. Sanders MKs Alma Bryant j
Mr. and, Meas Hi F. dwarda .cf th s 1
""' The Farmers &* JV\?rc thc
Farmers Loair and Trust Company, both Of
Anderson, S. C., take a great deal bf pleas#
ure in lending money to pr&mptpaying cus
tomers and at this season of the year take
an especial pleasure in ie* qing money to
their farmer friends.
we would be pleased to extend our acquaintance with the tenn
er?, of this good county by lending them money.
?OM? ?G SE? ?/S?
IVJL the illnc^ of a dear friend. She wa*
5 :%b??t't?rI??.v;eto^v'ii. that morniu^iw . .I..'
an extended trip. There was no time t?v ? *?
c$??j. Twtning to t^e telephone, >he got
the florist ancTordered a fchoki? sclectiijia * '
of f^^nt with kr card to the add
K Without t: 'utcpho?e she would kw ir.
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