The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 30, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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THE SUPERIORS
There is none better to be
Quality considered. Our pla
section or the state, and ever
master of his art- We use on
and with the modern equipme
sition to give you better gradt
you can ppssibbly get elsewht
mensely if you wilt let us figi
template placing for PRIN
printing. Good printing like
cheapest in the long run?and
*Mi;t;:t> , we'can talk to you in
"WtfUE NO"!
;;?-just prpud of the kind of wi
fact thai we are daily adding
hundreds of boosters for "Go
fists. 1 .et us do your. work.
. Sterilised Bc*t!eft At* SetM?t
iacur&g Salary ptiyk
The ?rat bottle of Ci
u Anderson was All<
ho plant or the Che?
one that t? frting pushed ?? a
Petitor of coca cola, and is said
growing la popularity xa if h?
; Because it is made In Anc
that is not tho only reaap
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hf OF OUR WORK
had at anything like the price,
nt Is the best equipped in this
/ workman in opt; empioy, is a J
ly the best materials to be had,
at of our plant, we are in a po
: of work on short notice than
:re. We wilt appr?te it im- 1
ire on the next order you cqn
TING, BINDING, RULING,
or any kind of Commercial
everything else good, is the
when it comes to work of
telligehtly.
M^zri^^^^?ii? of the
new, satisfied patrons, to the
od Printing" already *>n our
e
?r
6 9 3- L
,*eai merit to the driei and 't !e
S conceded that It i? uow tecognteed as
hi?a.'of the leaders in purely bottled
goods.
j "There's none so good; it is the best
heylhk Ott the insrkot." Thla Is the
'Slogan of the factory people a?d they
fhare certainly ajieot a buieh ormotwy
raakc.good oh this ataten.
Safolguar^Uig ' the public the C'bero
f'cla Bottling Company baa receirtb
itoflla/^d s. n*w 8ick bottie whahvjB*
! machine, which litersily acoura the
I #U^b^Ja?Me^d^t; theo tbeea
[?mich UaJi^.'CpjiiitefiB^'of 100 bottles
; to be .-rinsed at one tlrub, and through
[ n$ atitoma?fc devise t?iU ^?tj ? rsovip
urouad to the hand of the Ettling
roaebmo man and the glass in 'fitted
and .eorkea; nt one op****^>?a
i > <Whlle it is ttulte a "man-seised Job."
I the company hau a specialist engaged
to inspect the capacity of goods reach
j,lpjr 12.000 cases of Ohcro-O?l? per
week. Powerful electric light* arc |
utilised ,th? bOttlea hsld between the
17tBion of the inarieclor a.? th*> liant
bnd Sf there I? found the smallest of
imperfections the entire boltia-in at
\'oh% dlacat'.otl.
yi?gBPW^lttWfiy? *? ..already serving a
territory whin a wide radius of Sa
v?jtoalb hot the demand 'l? growlns'
\WWniV^Ww??i,?i^? that Dip.
local Plant will, or necessity, lutvo V?
*%>9 enlarged verr shortly.
$ J? s(, h} # &*&t&t>
nm DAY IN
It *
M U S A dC. M ?
HAS 0000 BILL
SEEKS TO ASSIST FARMERS!
TO GET READY
MONEY
N/^vcMSr^ banks!
Will Under Thb Bill, U Passes, Bs]
Permitted to Lend Money On
Much Easier Terras
Washington. April 39.
tlve Wyatt Alken has
?ft'epreddhta
introduced aj
bill which has attracted a< great, deal. I
of attention: among the memwWi of
Congress and It Is believed that there
will be legislation along this line in i
the otaiSfnture. ? Mr^Aikei .proposes 1
a plan by which the government,
through the national hanks, may. loan j
?non?y for effrfruH'j?'?! purposes on
farm lands on long time and at Icj*'
fates of interest. In epeaking of the !
matter today. Mr. Alk m Bsid that the f
details of the plait, as propoaed in the
bill might need perfecting but he was
conduced that the general priclple
was good and that he wll push the
blii in every Way possible.' The bill
tUNGRKSSH AX WLATT
has heeh referred to the committee I
on banking "and -currency, and al
though several -members 'of the com- S
^^^MRSat*? t.V?l\?tn<) I liiimoolv... nul
aar aucn proejatpc
as sr<j tijMd?mtii
Sec. 2. The lor
natic-Wal 't??rtt . $*< -~.
-?^
, on ?ald lands a? hereinbefore provid-l
*.'d said.J?fy?tfage sli?ll be placed in
the hands of the Treasurer of the
United States,' and ten-year bonds
shall be issued thereon by the Uni
Si a vjs government," t*> bear interest
at the rate of three per centum per
annum; final payment of said bonds
to be guaranteed, at their face value
hy .the. United States government.
Sec. 7. That th^ proceeds- frotn th?
sale of said bonds, at fare value shall
be placed In th? hands of the bank de
positing said mortgages of real es
tate With the Treasurer of the Uni
ted States, and ?hal be loaned by said
bduks in the Indlyjduala. whoa? lands
have hoea mortgaged, at a rate not
to exceed five per centum per annum,
and for a period of not more than ten
.years. / .
*nP?c. Tiuit any national bank
may establish the farm-land loan de
itariuicai herein provided for may
ation for s?erial loans In
' Stft.r.oO each; Provides^
nj^^wuw^xshajli subscribe for or
MH^HHjM!?rrc?ntiini of the bonds
a 3U0 applied for.
'jJjj ;!*;-!11^ .'dny national bank
makiu?'Tibshs or'herein provided for
shall annually collect the lntereat due
on any.loan and 8100 of the principal
>Jtii? loaned and shall col
lect the sanv.' ratio on t'uo smaller
loans. 'Out of the annual payments of
priaclt'ui ;?u? interest collected the
r!?.t!o~~! '.:r.!:", r??J;J"b the Col?v?o?S
shall jjay iho .annual three por cen
tum Interest, dim on the United States
government bonds Issued to the said
bank,''.hnd rtr^rve the payments of
principal' a? a slaking fund for the
ultima!* retirement of Hnid bondB
bonds wbeu "matured:^- Provided, That
{S?:.'StWrart' M. StOSe ! ? ?*? < t\Vwa
I and Courier,;
The story of the naming of the riv
ers, jeltiee and other physical features
VaC'i w?iii? Carolina anounas with ro
mantic interest; The early Wallah ?et
i tf^vffaasfeffred to the, h*fw oKmry
th<: names of their native towns and
shires; Se well as thefr sovereigns.
The first Americans, the Indians, hav
ing t?stow?fi mafiy 'beautiful and dis
tinctive, place hAn?s, tiotaoty in the
pfttee of the streams, Aahy towns
jlif-ar the" names of their founders, and
others have des.gnatlohii identified
I with the history of the United mates.
The drtgth Of these plac? names has
been traced bribe United tt?Mt j?fa
logical Burvey, with the assistance of
the South Carolina Historical Society.
The State itself was flrA'neS# for
Ch?ries-HC, Kir?g of'FramVthe latter
for Charles II of England. '
Charleston was originally called
t'hurles Town, in honor of Charles II
of England.
Columbia is one' of- the numerous
geographical namesakes of the ?Ubcgv
*re? of America..
OreenVille was named for lie phy
sich! BptiAro^f
- fl^artanbilrg waa so-called frcin Us
rigero'iia (Rtfaft??-Slitt? $elf " JftafiT
pHuf? p>actfc*?d oy >HrfTOhHsnn. du
ring th?. KtivolUtianpry war.
Anderson ow?? its hant?, to Colonel
RhK?rV Anderson, ' R?volutionary ibV'
dter. ( ' ' "'i
Suai ter was alao named lor for a
Tjgv?lelfon?ry oWeer; {Km. Thomas
Bumt?r. ?or^ i^?^connt^.^n Alaba
ma. Florida a?Vt Georgia were also
named.
?hlon tooh its name, rirpm the Union
church on Brown's Cr?efc n?sr by. t
Abbeville was settled and hanf?d by
inimlgVahf? Trom fe?ft& for tiw
Fit?tfch town of that name.
Alken ' was Ro-calletL ?h honor of
Will ta in Alken; governor oftiib staial
la 1844-46.
Beaufort is aaid by sotne to have
been named for the D?ke of Beaufort.
Others claim that the name was given
by the French Huguenots, who took
refuge there from tord JDerkety. giv
ing the name of the .town in Anjou,
Frpnce.
Chester.dcrlved its. name from Ches
ter vfVumy, rtmnnjr?viiii?eT. whicn waa
named by George Pesr*cn, ? friend of
William Penn, in honor ttf th? native.
place of Penn.
The origin of the name of Darling
ton is ^unknown, although it might 1
have been given in hohpr ?f Cbi. -JJari'l
;tnKton,_a.Revolutionary soldier.'
.. jMexehce was'names for a dabghter
of Gen. 'WV W. Harllee! i
na family
of H<=vohU;tOn?ry fair;
Ne wherry. 1$said to have been, ?ara- !
?d. for. a^p.romiaent resident family, or
according ?o. another Autho^tyj fbrj
a captain of Sumte?'? troops,,
Oraogenurg is pri? of A ndmbsr of i
places in. the country named tbr'$Wj-i
Ham IVi PrlnCe of Orange. . I
?iio?u?se.w*a named for;the Alien'
Family, prominent In that district. '
Bamberg was so ca-cai^
Of a family prominent ?n tho Tewr?rt'
??alofy of the Slat. i
Barn well ?.*# named for mnbtglM
distinguished South Carolina tooll'y'. I
The same applies1 to Batesburg I
' Branchvllie took itfl J?mikXr-pOKtha
forks of the two ulflHBBPHi
.?v> r*-1
vy.n O? ill raiiirOad* j
" Camdeu ju one .
in the country aame?. f?r Chief iustic? |
Pratt, Earl o? C?mden^ a friend Sf tBthl
colonies during the American Revo
lution. 1
Chcra* derived its name from the1
Sara, or Cheraw. Indian
Dillon was named idr a prominent
resident fatally.
Baaley w'gasorcaiod in .hoaor.of Gen.
:?.:._-J
\ Water?? R?rer was named for an
re* also haa an Indian
nun?.
The
iian tribe. Tho w
ilugen head.Ijilirt^^^aaid to have
bean named for' th? captain of the
ship in which Col. Sayle f^^jn^H
'S?WB^W^'^ha billed from
the i-alor which fretjuanMy envelopes
its distant summits.
, , _?,
WAY BE THR?E
I WEEKS OF CpyRT
F?rst and Second Week Jurfcs
1 Have Been Drawn aad Third
I. is Probable v->V
I __
I* The Jury cpntmlsalon for Anderson
countv. Jamn'ji K P????m?t?^ rl*rj? 6?
'epurt, Winston Smith, auditor and C.
fjV> McOeo, treasurer, met in the of
tiqe?of. the clerk, of cour^.ye^rfeay
anft:drew the Jury fuv the.s?cbnd week
tff'^Lhe Court of General.. Sessions for
Anderson county, which convenes on
Ih? second Monday In May.
ipjn? clerk asld It was highly prob
able' that there will be ' three weeks
of court for this term, on account of
the fact th-it the docket Is unusually
crowded and there will be another Jury
for service during the third iwcek
drawn next week.
K TOi? following, is a list?t t<
rbra drawn for (he first tara weeks: :
I TJ P. Hnbsen/ Pen?let?h.
M; JB. Babb, - wlrUamston.
j Ai ^1. Bannister, Martin.
uro, ?arrin.
j - ? ;W. Burton, Corner.
W. T. Sutherland, Adders
I W. B. Compton, Fork,
A. E. Yon, Beck Mills,
& TP. Hayhie, Varennes.
m'Soi'B^i^anvtMnah,
A. P. Stone. W?lllaniston.
a,.nii.oi. Peril
iH. M.lrbliisdnrWillmmston.
h. W. Campbell. Brushy Crt*k
\ V. Triable, Anderson.
W. Ii. D?hlap, Williamstcu.
-r* ^- Flpdlcy, Hall.
w> itf Cobb, Jr., Belton.
Jf^H: hKUlkey. Ander . .
W. ;M. -Mlddlton, amtferAon.
*; J. VL Elgin, Broadaway.
J.' H. McCuen Belton.
11, Hades Path
j^Ae&raon;^ -
Ann
-, m> ojwyr uro?, ^M|nHBSMHEflHBm
Wi. Campbeil, Belton
First '"Week Jurors,
lc. to rfeport for duty op Monday,
t?tli, were drawn as follower
So S. Ashley, Andersen.
jr. Acker. BeltoSi.
U. Ortffln Broadaway, '.
A, Trlpp, Brushy < creek.
C. Blair, Centervllle. ':.
. , L. Mouchett, Corner\
^2.. Merett, Ferk. J
S 2o?.'cn Kali.
D. Moore. Garriri.
A, Davis, Boneu^Path,
T? r<\_?-t?k-??fi?*'*
Fl. Graham-,' Pendieton.
VA. M??>OS, Rock Mille.
H. <jinkocftle?. Savannah,
ar. Graves, And?raon
T. White, Willlamwo?.
B. Walton, Vasronnes.
M. Crayton. Anderatm
.i.'."tJ. :
Klag, Andft
Portaelt M
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.to me with your troubled nyes, ? glvfe
[you an expert examination ami fit you
j jrltb th? best Kiuiuita. oi;t.?mahle- at
Offk
The Drncelet wate'i miSet an ?x
qulsito gift that will be appreciated
find cherished. Th? wearing of one
of thc3c dainty watchea on the wrist
- ? -rid 'f^hisaa&s^a&? ?b prac
tical, reside.^aUractlve. Our brniso
lot watches aro of the. Jnteet de?lgru
and of superior wortm,ansh,p. Gall
urounrt mm iouk thepj
140 N. Main St.
5**M?y "t" Always higher that.
; , Price. .
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Casey & fant ?y
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^ "''' '?^?rtders?h, S. C. *
Brown Office. Building. *
Second Fluor.. Phone 269 *
rounn ? np rates
Railway. (Kate\-open \
from ' AuderKDn. S. C,
to AHnnto, t.'n? ai
^V.Wfat of - Atlan tu M !
AbrlT 27-May 2. 1014:
bl(
dyslfc Shrine, May 1(
lotte. N. r 'ami n*
$8,10 te j?ackK*
6cp?.unr An?
llaV?S to Memphis, Tenu* and r
account Southern S?cloloekaf
May B-l?, 19
*13L3.? to fcaslt
? to uaiatto?aa t ity, obJ?,
rp an occount of General
call on Seabo
uaderalsacd.
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