The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 21, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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f/^T?OME Or ri JR ^?^^^S ?f??^9*1*.1* _A_ I JOINC ECO G^W. "WV.MA. NOliTi'i AN- ^1\W\ *Wjj^ DEUSON IS O ETTI NO (li'^O HT/T^ TO DE SOME TOWN/' . . ?^S?V li|h il^Mr- .jgg Q^LfO* HOMES. Sg? ,_, ,--1^. r-Tj^? "I woke up tho oilier moraine to ' find a hbueo Kofin? up noxt -to: mida , und l didn't even know, wbpSo bpuse It wu*." I . This above icm was inade by ? ^ WE GIVE ?KEP STUDY. to the oyo needs of school children. In mort cases Droner ^laa*?? MOVMOH SO** will save their eres in years tb come. If your youngster shows aye strain or has headaches bring hun hero. Our B?wcsca wi?? stop nota. Thoy will do the same for oidor people too. Prices rearonable-$300 to $5.00 and up ward. Re ped rs on tramps and. paris '10 cents and upward. 1 R. Campbell ?i eyoirad Fleer I Bes,'Phone 4-584 j ? *. i 1 iii ? sa sf Whet do you OMS right corset for Yourself? We judge that yoe went * corset perfect |a style--one that will bring out your best Unas end represe the poof owes rms that will give you every ?tyfce advantage, but et the teme tune gk'e* you every CCW^ docs the wcrffc. No corset is constructed oe more stylish; Sines. No other corset hes ?o many exclusive points of mer it-eo few freeks or fade, so many pointe of COMFORT. Madame Kline will show yo? the LA CAMILLE corset Sha will explain it? advantages. You yourself will be She judge end Jury. Do you want a stylish' corset which does not host you-a corset which allows a cireulstioo of air in the back ? corset which eliminate* pressure on the nerves and blood v?%**fc of ?he spine and stii? preserves the r?g4??? tffcfcfe a cor set roust have? :Do you want a corset , which gives yoe the un corset: ed ef-i feet but which affords ample protection, with fuit comfort ? Then let Madame Kline show you ?be most wonderful of aM corscta-.~r.ot a freak-<>ot a fad-imt a wonderful front lace corset with the Ventgo bade, modeled to fit YOUR fig* ure kmA brina* ?a?* w^??. a^~"? Vnrr. ****** * ******* * ELECTRIC CITY ? _ * Items of Interest and Personal * Wireies? on tba Stn ****** * ******* York Foll?n* I Flst-oPTotlng." i ?lohn Moore,' a negro, was arraigned ( n Mug 1st rate Vcoad wei l's court ycstcr. t lay OD a charge of carrying concealed iveaponu. The case was investigated ind the guilt,of the defendant estab lished In the eyes of the Magistrate, whereupon bo imposed sentence of 125 fine or 30 days on the county chaingang. John didn't have the $25 ?o he took the 30 days. Ureeuwood Having Another Expedition. Not content to .wait for tho booster j excursion to be t?nt out from Ander- j i ion. Gen. Archie Todd, the. man who made the. Ford famous in Anderson, will go over to Greenwood today where he'will go out with a crowd of j Greenwood boosters on their second trade excursion of this season. The trip to start today will go in a dif ferent direction from the first one | held by the. Greenwood live w^rcs and will last throughout today. <-o Mr. G?sset! Speaks Ia Mew York City. James P. Gcssett of Wllllamston will b? among the well known South Caro linians to read papers before the an nual convention of the American Cot ton Manufacturers when that body convenes at the Waldorf-Astor hi in Now York city on April 27 and 38. Bl. Ileon A/ 'Smyth of Greenville and ! llewia VV. Parker of Greenville will be among tho otlwr well known figures from thia Stato In attendance at the meeting. The leading'cotton mill mon in thc United State*, will be present at the gathering and participate la \ the deliberations of- tho body. rr Leay Trip Te Win A Wager. 81x dogs and two wolves drawing a small buggy 'along the streets of An derson created some' little surprise j Sunday morning waen the sight was! seen for the first time. The queer as. Eortment belongs to a mun giving his name as William Brown, who claims ?'?.! AlssHi ic h!c hone. Hs ssys ibst he is making a 25,0uo trip, going from Alaska over the United Stetes, visiting ?very capital yd returning to Alaska In six years. If he makes the triD 1 witain.tho sllpulatid time he will win f a wager of $25,000. He says that he left Alaska on Miy B. 1012 And that ! ho expects to he back there within threo or four months, making tho trip j in less time than was named in the wager. p Anderson Men i ? do To (J n en ville. A number of Anderson men ure preparing to, go to Greenville -tomor row to attend the ceremonial held by Altaic Tempje No'.' 10Z of the D. O. Ki K. This wUI~u* Ode ortho chief fra*j terna! eVents of tho month! In thu*1 im mediate section end all bf the "bokiea" aro expecting a big1 time. About 30 j new members will be carried across tho "hot sand3" in Greenville and the ceremonial will be followed by a mag. j olficant banquet. ' Tba Xonnfaln*. Rev, if D. Crane o! Greer Ulled thei pulpit of the First Baptist Church last, Sunday ??B?t ?nd dciiuhle? hie targe audience. Mr. Crane says that he t*? Uttar Ja&sas ss: ''Zi-a^a FTC-E? tte. Mountains'? and he made ai deep Jm-j pression here. His logic and phtlosc- J phy impressed overy oue in the congre gation. l}n baa done much worK in the mountains and ia still continuing thc labors with fully as much result Federal Jerors Frans Anderson. ; iFive Anderson county , men wm he on f?d?rai Juries durma court at G?ecavi??e this week, these being: D. j I* Beatty; T/W. McClure, U E. pfn.i L. L. Hatcher and Keith Pr?vost. These gentlemen ^eft^^deraon iast| nig'ai tu rvyi?ri- ?? Gi?su?,-?sti' o'cloek this mowing when. Federal court convenes. SetleHa* Ceeagr .Wttlsyl^CJt/. Solicitor Retort A. Cooper of! Laurena, candidato< for Govaranr pf South Carolins, wa* in Anderson yes terday. Mr. Cooper came to Ander son county Saturday night, deliver ing an address at Plat Roch Sunday ? ?nd coming Into tho city yesterday! an?moA? ..??.. ?e?psr =?rr th-i he ?.watt pleased with tho prospect from the oampaign he la making and be-( lleves ?bat he baa a good a chance at the office sis any of tho other candi-1 date?. He ta very optimistic over the' outlook. ?oHettteff For Crttteafen Hewe, Misa F> M. Yonns; ie spending a few days In Anderson sollcdtins; ior the' Florence Crittenton Homo at Charlea ten. Th JA institution is wei? fcaown '?Il orey the State for the splendid . work that lt ls doing. Miss Young ha? buen very successful la securing con- j tributions bera. She ana made many . friend* ht Anderson ead they aro al ! ways.glad to see.bey. . . ;. j Bennion Cemasltte? Meale N?rt TTaek^ . . oe Gen. M. 1* Bonham, R. Pi. King, G. 1 H. Relies, Jona Fan?. D. w. McLean, F. E. Cll?keccal?s, Leon L, Rice and Glenn A. S%Tw-? will hold a meeting i during tb* early part el next w< when tho plans for entertaining- i ita reunion here in May wi ni oat and the work appoi tween the mariners of Uti* ??. hsd been plasnsd . meeting daring Ute lett this week ont on account * * * * * ? ****** SPARKLETS * _ * Mention Caught Over OM * ?ts of Anderson * * * * * * ******* t was de t ct mined to put the meet us off. It ift hoped that the affairs if thia eommitte*! will be au arranged ?jut thc work of beginning tb-* prop-^' uv. ti on H for thc entertainment of thc' -eterans can begin at once. -o I'omlnK Conj Of Mggrcsaive Anderson." Il was said at the chamber of com? morco yesterday that the next edition 3F "Aggressive Anderson" will go to press within a few days. The secre tary of the chamber of commerce lias had so many other mattere on hand that it waa impossible to issue the magazine on time but it IH hoped to have tho booklet ready for the pub lication before tba-expiration of many more daya. A number of handsome llustrations will be used in the next issue and lt will be a very creditable edition when it is finally issued. -o Young Men Go To Reception. A number of, tho young men of An derson are planning to go to Green ville uoxt Friday night for the Junior. Senior reception at Ohicora college: This i: dways oi? of tho principal society, events ot the week in Grcen? vltle's. college life an it is annually quite a function. Anderson will prob, ably bc well rfe&resented. Tendiert- Soon Stand KxamJastlea. Notice has been issued by J. D. Fel ton, superintendent of education, that the next teachers examination for An. derson county will be on May 1. Mr. Pelton said yesterday that almost ovary section of the county will fur nish' several applicants for teachers licenses this year and he expects tho examination to be very 'largely at tended. The questions asked will be based va the usual State regulations. AsderKon's Beys' ? Go to' Columbia. Anderson witt ?e?d several repre sentatives from the high school to the State High School Athletic and Oratorical contest which will be hold In Columbia on Thursday.and Friday. SvTimk? ucck win represent the high Behool in the oratorical contest, speak ing on the subject. ''The D?renso ot John E. Cooh"- while several of. thc track team meroh-srs move to compete tn- the athletic.?sv?ats.: , lt; G. Burts of Grrsenvile, th* president or:the asso ciation, said; yeatentey ?bat he ex spected at least 90 schools tb be repre sented nnd -that the meot^ this year would be a -great Improvement over last year. P?;bof -nie Putting to*8???j??m l?fxiy.: Whey w<je% ap?. \MW^^*W*V^dKKT?^] laying tho stsoaS ?far tracks ov?rapo' Mam street ' brige??nd. bvl tomorrow merclns lt will be possible for Vac street car company toi fctm-tb* cars en. tii>?.iy up to: ,the iPtasm^'u ;tbeyV4Hd before the work, on th ev bridge was bo. (jun. Theror<*^bF?^sni*he brklge made vastly; bet*** thanoft the eeccmd half, of tl? structure than on the first and the bridge?ts nowialmost complet, ed. Since thp street'car tracks were torn ?tn ? hes beer, sscsssary to relay the passengers two cars hoing kept on Ute north side af .the bridge hath night and day. -o-~*r^ Trouble CS.BCU By No Schedules Traveling men corning to Anderson for the last week have been, doing much complaining because th? Pied mont & Northern lin* bas failed to get out tho new schedules sluoj the change was made last week. The traveling men-Bay that they have been left several times at. different points because they did not; know what time the trains left. The schedules have teen delivered in Greenville but so far none have been dalvered to the Anderson OSlce. is expected that scm? of the mw .im*-tables ?re ex pectsd to be received Within the next' day or tWOh --.;>?'..... - tx j ?.-o Mr Kothrock Spoke 'At -reiser:S#oo J. W.Fjotiirock, frjjBHRdoiuoubtra tlbn agent, Went' to**?)lseir pseterday where he delivered sfJ^'Sddrv?ss before tho Palxer school. Mr.;Kothrock spoke on thy? cMbjtct "Agriculture at Home fad Ahroat?." Fninari**? ?iw> eo"c-?":ic~ of bia address he madm an inspection of the denmnstraUou?Bf-St the Pel ser school and pronous?kd it splendid. He says that tho rye -?iawowin* Sri?, beginning to head' abd promues to make ?n excellent crop whic the vetch ls doing equally aa well. Hr. Rothrock was much Impressed with what he saw at Pelzer Mr. 21 ks? Is In Anderson. WI P. Hlchs. foniRKQLVsvuditar ot Oreen villa County, lia?%?ne to Andsr sos and accepted a position In the of fice of thc Anderson j?&?$v" audUw.' Mr. Hicks i? capabla^^^^HMpeteut i?T wiil be qui billion to-the clerical force In this office. He as sumed his new du tie? ypiterday morn, log. _sj.*:, GrtSjks vT?at A v-.rr: etfnn "h:-\. . The Greeks connoted'with one of the lo aal ca Ees have requestor5 that an article appearing ia t telligeaeer be corrected. Ia this article it waa stated that a Cr into a tight with a negro, while th* Greeks vnaintaln that ? ?rae not one of their countrymen fighting. The , Greek colou*3sMBMHHMi composed of poor. ; tm- SOi?? ?? whom are greatly iatfttre&ed in tba future of the city and are Investing here In real estate. BELIES OF BiXiE "I V?E_M REUNION Brilliant. F?tes Planked For ? Jacksonville Meeting May 6, 7 and 8 To Bc' Memorable Date? In Florida'? Metropolis Large Crowd Auuted Ut? Reunion City, . Jacksonville, Fla.-Southern ?pelai circles are ?salo taking an interest in the treatsocial, military end sen* , ti mental annual meeting that brings together a crowd o? from 26,000. to 150,000 people to do honor to the ex Confederate moldier-tbe reunion of the surr Ivors of the Confederate ann ies. The reunion ls to he held this year at Jacksonville, Pla, May ff/ 7, 8 In clusive. . It ls the first time that the ex-Confederates have selected Florida as the reunion ? state, and' uncommon interest attaches to the meeting here and throughout the South. Owing so the comparatively early date of the reunion, the divisions, brigadas and camps made their Appointments of sponsors and maids early, and these ladies compose the soclaV side of the reunion. They are known as the offi cial ladles ot tbs meeting, entertained aa such, and courted by the entire so cial fabric of tbs South. The Sons of Confederate Veterans, following in the footsteps of their fa thers, maintain organisations in ev Kary Southern state, and hold their re unions on the same dates. They ap point sponsors and maids of hoper. ! The two organis?t lons; closely'allied, ; therefore, send to each Confederate reunion several hundred official ladles, selected from tho best families ot the South, that stand high In th? social scale ?n their communities. Happing out a social program, therefore,''for a Confederate, reunion ls a'task that demands 'the beat of talent In the entertainment lin?. There' mnSt be''dinners, receptions, balls, trips' to points of Interest around the reunion cities and anything, else In the line ot social entertainment the committee may' devise. The crown ins ?v?sl' vi ?he week in society,; however, is the annual ball for maids 'and sponsors. If the reunion is held In a city where a hall large enough to accommodate several hundr^'d?!?? ,lng couples at once eau not be se cured, a dancing pavilion is construct ed for the occasion. This pavilion consists of'a* large-canvas tent, well floored and lighted; it ls also supplied with comfortable seats on the grand stand order, where (several thousand spectators may witness the- ball. . If a reader has hot seen on? of these an nual bal!s at a Confederate reunion - he has4 but limited idea- of lts: aire and brilliancy. Nothing to equal it in splendor can be seen tn the United .iWateai '.nnlefcs.-lt be/the/ inauguration 'h??taT the?ttib?a! capital,: now fallen into social desuetude. If the Inaugu ration ball is put o?t of the contest, ibu annual boll ef tba" Confederar?a? union, at which, the maids and spon sors1 hold sway,- is the greatest soda) function of the United States. The social side of the Jacksonville reuni?n will be participated In by rep resentatives Of aa Southern States, the b?rder states and n f?w ? esters commonwealths. There ar? sixteen state divisions of the United Confed erate Veterans' Association, as fol lows: South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Louisiana, Tennessee, Florida, Ala bama, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma. Missouri and Ar kansas. Esch state sends large dele gations of young women to the x?? union, selected with regard to their social standing at home. In addition to the ?tate delegations, tbs com ma=der-inchief has his own official ladle?, chosen from the-South at large. There are three departments, known as the Army of Northern Virginia de psr?msn?, Arsiy o? r?nhesscef dep?rl? ment and Trans-Mfsslsalppi depart: meat ' 'Kith department ' appoints maids abd-sponsoro'end stnd? theta to ?n,''rehnlons. ? The scope of c<mrttry covered by these mtfny organisation* has about half th? population of tbs United States:'hence.' the interest In a Confederate reunion is alway? wide spread. -'Society circle? ia all of thia territory are Interested la th? Jack sonville reunion,- and the ?vent will Iring ?C;? O~?? i/2 lus iargest crowds of yopng people ever assembled la the South. Florida appeal? to tba young, because of its flowers- had ita wonders-its poetry. Hs songs and its attractive history.^ Rivers sad ocean, gulf and bays have interest ?li their own. Th? palm and tho pla?, llv?eak ?ad holly, and a hundred ether forest trees that abound throughout the state as nowhere else on the conti . heh't, . invent Florida with sn Interest as wide aa the nation. Greater lnt*r. eft (titsch?? to vie Jackson ville : re union than to tay recent mn-Mtng 6? tke confederates, and pr?par?t Jons"?.T being m*?o to entertain ? large crowd of people In May. - Th? population of Jaeaconviii? Is about gSiCOO. Tb? assessed vaia? *r years ago lt wea hut tSS.OROftP.ahew. tea an increase ot more ?han itu per c?nt f jr tb? period. The municipal a*x levy ls il J ?111?, sss? of th? lowest sn the coan' o'. Jacksonville's bank clearings j 1?12 were SigMZtJU*. ?'a?w? i eaah e>A??!i ? ?ppreslcratc J?i,5?; j Nam ber of banking institutions. 1 BOOSTERS Ht START : OUTNEXTTHURSDAY TO /DVERTISE COitflNG OF THE ^HAiJTAUQU A CARS ARE NEEDED Anderson Automobile Owner? . Are Requested Co Lend Use j Of Their Machines ! --' < lt is planned to leave Anderson next Thursday morning at 8:.10 o'clock On ap actomoblle " booster" excursion to go from Anderson to several nearby towns advertising the coming of the Hednath Chautauqua to Anderson April 28 to May 4. It ?H looped that at least 25 automobiles can. be secured tpr the trip and it ia already au as aured fact that passengers . for all j these can be secured. Representatives ot the Chamber of Commerce called on the various auto mobile owners of the city yesterday in an effort tb get up the required num ber of cars but said last night that no great success had been scored in this undertaking. It seems ? that i almost every Anderson man thinks the other man ought to go and that ho should bo relieved. Portor A. Whaley, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce'said last, night that be was very anxious to make tbe vrlr> and wanted to get lt aranned for Thursday If possible. It ts planked to have all the auto mobiles gather at the Chamber of Commerce. Thursday morning , at 8 o'clock spend thirty minutes.in decor ating the cars with flags.and hunting advertising the chautauqua,^ getting the chautauqua literature roetherand then leaving Anderson at 8:30. While the ro?ate ha? not beeb denghltely de cided ' noon it understood i that the .party will-.'probably ' visit Belton, .Honra Path, Donalds and one or two other towns, returning to Anderson in about six - hours af tor tho start Is made. If this trip Se made lt will mean Vondcrs to thc chautauqua In an; ad vertising way... It. will almost mean mo turning or me affair into a.flnaa oip.l success, whereas there has been 'ionafderabto doubt about this. If Anderson' people have that "booster" Spirit ot which they have alwais boasted they will lend, their efforts to ward making thia trade oxcurslon a success? ? If os many as 15 cars are secured the trip will be raado. If .that num ber cannot.be secured tho undertak ing will bo given up. acordlng' to a statement mad? by Mr. Whaley yes terday. BOJ^ELftCTIOX MIST Tho. election on the question of le aning. 15,000 on bonds held-Saturday in-thc Lebanon school district was Ipst by a narrow margin of Ave voiM?&i?s total of 81 votes svore cast.: It was proposed" to use - the proceeds from the aale of bonds ?or .'!;? erection o? a new school building, ?j"'"iii.hm ' The Best TON IG Ie outdoors sud plain t'..Ua. hui you need something to take and help, something to keep your system regu lar in all lt's fonctions. mm .Will Act on Your System like a summer shower on the wilted flowers. Spring is Just around thc corr.r.r with mut usual '"tired feeling" effect and.it behooves you to take bola Of life with a flinn grasp, ft. 1- T. will gfvo yon a good start. 50 vents and 11.00 per bottlo at your druggists. Manufactured and Guaranteed by Evans' Pharmacy ..?Mr??dteres?'-. Tbe only tesl. paint Ia the test ef tine, HarrlsetaV ^fowe and i'mtntry** Faint hM" with, steed the test ef time. Ask us to point uni tn yon houses that prove this asfeertlHR. llliciu today tn '-The Blood rest" ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THC BLOOD TEST An. absorbing detective drams in ?hieb King Baggot proves by a clot blood that a youth ls innocent. THE LUCK OF HOG WALLOW ?.ULCH A aide-splitting comedy. Coming tomorrow THK ROMANCE OF AN ACTOR" 2 reel Powere with E?dwin August. .Coming Thursday **THE LAMB. Tilt -.WOMAN. THE WOLF" 3 reel 10? Bison. ; Coming Saturday 'THE MYSTERY OF THE WHITE CAB" 2 reel Gold. Seal with Harry Divver, the Andor nen boy, delving it. Also OUR Ml'? .T>. AL GIRL." J . THEATRE TOHAY'S PROGRAM, ;THE M1SE&8 BE VERSION-^ Tlmnhousor. Tho oddest drama ever filmed, lt is la 3 parts pod ?hOWS the psferp.itc d6g6?r?iiun vi, a man down to a monkey, TBE ATTACK ON THE LIGHTER Lux. A thrilling drama. Coming Thursday 'THE POWER ,OF A HYNOTI8T? Special - 3 reel darner feature. - 1 Mutual Movie* Make Tfoba Fly, PALMETTO * r tr.i?"Avir-*':g ^E?rtf THE?Bi.Af?i CALLS spathe'. ? stWrlhjjf^ dra^a,Mi^,t^|b parts. ^ ^ YB NUS ANO ABOSIS -- 1 Selig., ? Sorao comedy. A HOBO PHIL03EFHEB A FABLE A NB ITTMORAL Melles. Split reel comedy. Coming Friday, third Installment ot 'THE PERILS OF .PAULINE?* 4 Big Reel*-?Oc TBE MAW TH?T FHT T?B MOVE IN MO VIEIL NOW READY Tomato " " 2()c per. doz. ^ vnj/i ?OT L. ?168,1 68* Marshal! A vena e. Phone Mraiberg of BM Ul* Telegraph ' & ?klivery. I?? E X T t d a \ ii DIAMOND