The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 22, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
WANT ADS.
GET RESULTS
FOR
.Fa*.8?le~CaiVV^c^';^n*n?wn. \*ov,
red-ripper and polo/ cat peas. Alse
. borne raised cora. Write us for
pr ires- C. W. & J. li. Bauknlght
Walhalla, g. C. o-20I6t?
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Fer Sale-One dark Jerpcy cow, fire
years eld wita eecoad cair.' Th?
Fretweil Co., 5-l?-3t
Fer Hale- i will cell tay farra, cou*
elating of 4:;r, acres of the. floest
farming latfd tu Georgia; very fer
tile, dark loam and clay subsoil!
About 409 uer ox iu cultivation; li
plows ? on Hame. Adams highway
ruua through it.' -Tenant Improve*
un i;?!. Three lull?? east of Vicuna,
tja., a low* of o.UOd. Will sell for
tW.ettV; pcr ft,-re. ??,000.00 loan ot
6 1-3 per cent, running 0 years? bah
anns cash. 1 aaf the owner and not
rani estate dealer. Dont write un
less you mean business.
Yours Italy,
\ H At,M.jwnaw -,
Cordele, Ga. .
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WANTS
vtasted-To call special attention to
our. Galvaniz?!. Steel Watering
Troughs' for lloras*; Cowa, and
Hogs.. Bout, rt ronge?t, cleanest anil
mtost durable trough made. Blvt
ver Booting 0or, "The Shop 'With
Lost- Arny leather pocketbook, con
taining ??ivor card case, carda, *20j
hill; aud other change, two gold
plas and check for f?e./-Reward h |
-retaroed to tho Intelligencer office.
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Wanted-To Sell yon your wood. Nice
dry? Pine and Oak wood? Cut 4o
.ott you. Delivered promptly.
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-WBHB
?IO0ET-Trial 2:16-7 year?
The fastest and best bred
horse you ever had a chance to
breed tc. Will be ia the atud at
Davis Broa. Scabies., Fae 18.00.
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Li?>f;V-*s"fclrnwf: roil
a ia hath -flail* andi
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imx^W&% ' W M , ?aW.in edvanc*
?tltrtctly^ For etty offices: in' daily
Vfa^l^Mayar, aldermen $3.00, .
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FOB MA?*?B
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nersoy announce myself s as??**
tate for r<?ayor of Anderson, aubjeti
1? th? ru?ea of the Democratic prt
'?ssary
4-30if. J. M. PAYNE.
? -y-1 '-rv -Jih?ft rm n mn 11 awi m i m.K i ii i ailina,j 4J jtefj*
Elmore ie hertby announced
aa o?adt?ate for mayor, subject te
the rules of the elly democratic nH.
..awry election. . <
.?'Wi W? f. Ailmtov* ls hereby ?r>
*nsa.eed,.;ai? a ,candidate for mayor1,!
ubje?t tb the rules of the city demo-:
ratio primary etoctiou.
8- announce Walter
dldato for Alderman
FERMAS
-BftTwatee an*
dt?ate for aider*
atiounctd ft j
roto Ward ?
tho demo
lyself a candi
? roles of th*:
iMewnatt fr??
pearmah. 1
rt?aaonns?
*man fra?
lOHT COMMiTTEE
HELD ? CONFERENCE
CONSSDERED MATTERS REL
ATIVE TO BUSINESS
BIG
REDUCTIW5
Tremendous Saving To Anderson
WU! Be Effected By the New
Rates Soon to To Be In Use
There wai a very important meeting!
of the freight rates committee of IM,
Chamber of Commerce last night at
which time was considered the recent
roductlon In rates secured in part by
tho efforts of this comm;.iee. W. Wi I
Sullivan, thc chairman of the com tn flt !
tee, and D. A. Ledbclter, attended a
; meeting in Atlanta at which it wa*
di^'usBed. abd the railroad as a result
will put into effect on the loth of June
a rate from the West and on tba l&fb
! of July a'rate from New York and ex
tern points which witt mean a savina !
In freights of from 140,000 to |60,<J"0
a year.
The putting into effect of these rut
es will mean a great deal more of
work for 'the traffic department of the
('haber nf Coa f
Chamber of Commerce, for if the ni irr
chapla of the city realize- the Import
ance or this matter they will tura
ill of their bills of lading over to the .1
freight experts to see whether or not1
the new rates have been applied. In
this way hundreds of dollars may bf,
*aved td each individual shipper, a
reduction of from 1.16 to 1.05 may not J
earry muon significance to eaOh in- !
HvHuat, but when tho rata ls applied
.cm shipment* in: coqn'derable ouah
..Ity it will be seen what a tremendo^
?nvhic to tile city it will mean:
The Chamber of Commerce urge?
ove rv raerchtmt In Anderson to .save
:lil? bll8 of lading and to sand
them in for- ?nipect?on to lr ih?
J hew rat es-have been nppliort.
j ll. S. Hgon yesterday gave acme
. Infill-oaf Inn- liiafr,*,. af ~-*- '
! r?ductions in Anderson in the past. '
[ He statew that the first reduction waa
(from a basts of l.oo to 1.30. Ho did
I doi fight for a redaction, but for an
teflajalizatlon. He found that Belton
i and seneca and oven Dean station on
1 'he C. A W. C. mad were getting much
I lotter rates than Anderson and hs
vent direct to T. C. Powell the ?enera!
*ramc manager or C.^ Sw?cocr? rn*
Kneaeat rate man In the country at
the tune, and urged him not to reduce
K>kpdereon'tr rate bat to equalise the
rataaV After much study Mr. Pow jil
..oncluded that Anderson had been <Ws
rlmiuatcd against and ordered ?h.
Qualit?t lon as retino? ted. Mr. Ll.ton
?tat?? that ho never had any trouble
?letting the railroads to trent thc town
fairly ii they snw that the appeal was
'Faller" In Anderson ?nd "SnOtii"
In Greenville Una Been Cap
tured By N. C. Ponce
It's an old saying "'best io leave weil
nought alone." if th? man who stole
ira. Beale"* ca? ; from Calhoun Falls
3nnday bad remembered this saga'adt
ir* and heeded lt he might now bu a
*o niau. Instead of that he
t-iit to tireen ville and secured andra
ir car and how ho is lodged tn th?s
?re?hvllle Jail, having been captor*4J
'r thc police of Brcvard, N. C., a? he j
sa trying to get through that place, j
The following from the Grccnvjile I
inws lelia of h&w tho capture waa!
ade:'-' '
.Tho- stranger who* gave his uaw^i
i "Smith," representative of the
?axwell ?utomobllo niannracturere,!
md thereby secured John M. Steele *'L
""?ChTnc ot that "rtahe, driving 1'
town'the street to never return,
'eaterday afternoon arrested at
.ard N C. He will be returned to tl
hier a''rial
Steel? had
r heard of
aken from
I \ Monea Path. The* ntsahhih
f iowa with bim heiveed"'*!*
f\nd Andrr*ofl, forcing hitt i
:..rn;*-vy??re lt wa? 1?;
>; to rta* owner.;?.. '
WHEELS rr THE LAW I
MI mm SLOWLY
SECOND WEEK OF CRIMINAL
COURT COMING TO CLOSE
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SOLICITOR ABSENT
?
Hon. J. E. Bogg? Discharged tho
Dirties of Solicitor Kurtz P.
Snvtb In Court Yesterday
Yesterday's session of the Court ol
General Sessions brought un, but few
cases of Instance and thc business of
tho court eros mainly- confined to CAB*
es of minor Importance. On account of
th? death of the Solicitor's father,
KUrta P. Smith was not In attendance
at court ? mi his duties were discharg
ed throughout tho day hy Hon. Julius
IS. .
When thc court oouvented yesterday
uso rn in 3 the X>remun or the jury in tho
ra^o oft*. A. Shaw, fudictcd for obtain
ing goods under false pretenses* re
porte! to the Judge that no verdict
could bu reached. Judge Prince order
ed a record of a mistrial bo entered o?
thc journal and discharged tho jury.
Policemen and ethe* Anderson people
who spend the nights up said that the
phhlta would doubtless be thankful
that this jury IB.not to romain In nos
,sion dining nay other nights. Accord
ing the policemen the jury found un
organ in their room Wedesnady night
and throughout the entire night ono
man played lt while the remainder
on the came eldo a? he waa ? sang
"^ImoBt PersnadHd." This 'continued J
until morning when they reported Shut j
they could not sgree.
Harvey Oliver, charged with viol?t-J
lng the liquor laws, waa given a hear?
tn?* yesterday and a verdict of guHty I
was returned. On account of the fa^t I
that the Judge'had escused the juron'
who were on the Shaw rase all night. J
there w. re not enough left la attend- !
once to try a ense while the Oliver
trial was going on and accordingly the
wiia i m? *w KUI. utiL.i ?.HID ^uty im
ported so that more men could be
secured.
Ollie Adams waa tried on a charge
of assault and battery with intent to
Wl| tho hirv returned a verdict ot
guilty.
Ellis Hughes pleaded guilty to a
charge of assault and battery with
intent (o hill and he was sentenced ta
1Z ntbktns at hard labor.
John Adger wa* given trial on a
charge of larceny and tho jury return
12 months of gujlty
Gsorgo C?inascales wa? tried on a
charge of violating the dispensary
laws. -Tho defense introduced no wit
nesses, no arguments were made hy
the attorneys and Judge Prince direct
or' the formena of tho jury to
sign a verdiet of not guilty.
This concluded the business o? th?
day! and,1 adieuromcCat waa hat'/ jt
B o'clock last night. Court will con
vene again this morning at S:.?O
FINE SELECTION
OF THE SPONSORS
Conunander of Sons of Veterans
AstnotnSced Yoting Ladies Ap
pointed Bf Local Canap
Anderson's Sens of Veicj-erf. the
PUL*lc of thc city will eciupllmi JU 1.
W. tjuatl'chaum, cara?n .? .lo.- of l'r lo
<.. tamp. On the ar?i..mi'.l s-xcun-i
he h.i< .ist made Of ?'he tu?-, "i-r- tt
represent'Camp W. NV. iiu'ui>'i .?..a d : -
tn? ti e t^nr-op '.hiti^ ? ; *P.*??.'?? itf*
unlon. Mr. Quattlebaum announced
jtaterdar that be had' 4prwilirU?d M.u--a
Pitfh V."atb'ns and Mise Anua.'fr'hhio
to ..ct x\K sponsors for th.? local cair.'?. I
Mist? Watkins lc a dauiluer ?.r .
late John C. Watkins and a grand
daughter of the late Ucutenani-Colo;
cl Thomas C. "Watklnsv who was kui-j
ed during thc Civil War. J
Miss Trlbble ts a daughter of Ike I
army, I
The eeloctloh ot iheso two yoting
hld fen will lOitttt wbli the .htiarlv tin.
provsl of ali membeis of C?,mp Hum
phrlos ?and they are well-pleased over
the choice made by Mr? Qusttlebaum.
?LiEB???iLL
ArTO?flSON \^??u?x? STU* ?
DENTS EKTERTA?NfeD
G?ESTS H?NV?l^ED
orughi Deikii
Even tomorrow may end your chance
irr\ f?a-tro 4-Ua. T\T17\*T l-I'#~irfcCTl??> <fc?
J!ff??r^^ The Hoosier Piaais Simply This:
tohwrrow drift by-and then realize you are too i* Hon?*0 "?y Hoorier ^ou *e,ect fi* your
Ute to A?, because of the close of the Hoosier 2. tlTeek?y Quickly pay* for h.
r-/o? or ^?/?rr 3 The Low Cash Pflce by ^ Fae
Score* o? other woman are In your .tate ol mind. 4 ffi.E?Ii^i^ .ntmrvMon'et
They ar? readln* this final call tonight. Ano *' ^J^c^S^-^^^'!Lu.
hvanywho ^vo jwat!?^ ^ S K L^S? NT^?
^'WSP&*****- tteugfet to con?* do wa temer. f * ^ 1No_ef ^*
row tor u ifnzl d?cm?n, 6 Yoor coney hack if you are aot delighted
with your Hoosier.
i .rfiSS? stUlren^ains between "White Beauty" What Possible Reason can remain to dennve
{selected by 3 out of 4 women) and the Hoosiers *""n'"1 ' " """" ". . you of the cse.of this
with "Oak" interior But the nnmhpr? arm f?T Hoosier? Only the small nuiSber of Hopstet* left and
j?SV,.yl*K ?uwiTor. our. tne numoera are lew the certainty that.more women will come then we can
ana you cannot nope to get one if you delay. supply. Every day we have enrolled moro women on
You incur no obligation by cctninir so let other ,be Ho<?sfer plan than we expected. There are few*
?"tt... ti^m^T-r^ jLu:t~ - !3? . tablets left tor tomorrow than we have sold 'ti|?j|?
Matter* watt ^tomorrow While yon settle this day. These few1 undoubtedly would be taken without
important .Question. . thia ad. but we make this fl?al annramcfment te k-tep
"_ our promise to advise you of tho last day.
portance to. you. For the new Hooster ulawetT "W?^ NiVSST IT Anr
deriul labor-saver - alt ?dy used by 7 0 ?, OOO VtvMuniiaT* ?V|/vv/Ur
rST*2*?J? ^ves ml1?* ?/.?.??'..?s hour? of val- Promise to You
?ab!? tia?*. It eaves health oed good looks. It ?? .
is very low iq price-and on th* liberal term* of Tememb**> ' com* too late, that we
th? Hoosier Plan tn th?. rh??.,? truing r<Ti I h*va told you every day of the progress of tht*;*!**^
^.?t?u?*P^ Chespest Kitchen Cabinet aaa tuat we ROW warn you of tbe final date te tuna
av? saut. / for you to stat enroU If you act early tomorrow.
Read Ab??t
these cbnv???euces
that have made the
HOOSIER
necessary to over
700,000 Women1
{ I \ Mrs. Christine Frederick's famous
V*/ "Housekeepers*foodGuide"--on
the upper left door-answer* every wo
man's eternally perpUadug problem
"What shall we have for dinner?" You
tars the d?a? to the s**??* yes *?ast -d ?
complete outline of a perfectly balanced
meal ls before you-&U exclusive Hoesler
feature that is an invaluable help.
CILS The Cook-book holder on the mid
\**J die upper door holds your cook
book securely when not in us*. When
you are cooking, simply open up tho
book to the proper page behind the
holder. It is on a level with your eye,
always clean, never in tb* way.
There are 40 special conveni
ences kt the NEW HOOSIER
-17 are entirely NEW*
( 31 Tb*Hoosler Metal Flour Bln 100148
V ' fifty pounds.. It is low and easy to
fill. The sliding glass front enables you
to clean the entire bin easily. The in
. sid* ls entirely of metal, with no corners
to hold flour. Pint flour in ia. always
out first.
(A\ The New Shake? Flour Sifter is
V*' the most wonderful ot all the New
Hoosier inventions. It is the only flour
alf ter ever made on a kitchen cabinet that
Shakes floor through Instead ot grinding
it through. Ii cannot wear etti and eau
not grind through any grit or foreign
substance that might be in tb* flour.
?.? ? .* r
? WRIIVV III inWH IKSIIOTS SER
described OUR wStioW
DISPLAY, which is the talk
of the town. Come in and
find cst about the ethers.
(S\ Tho neT* -BlH Ph? 's a complete
-? - r ? poos keeping system? for most
households. Most women dislike book
keging, but this simple boos fibs for
meat and grocery bills on th* upper
middle door shows ?sadly, which bills
ha?e been paid and which bave not.
With it you can ksep o complete, simple
record of all your money transactions.
(6) f/s^t??^fTir?pw'
? ' it you re UKO most women, yon
have difficulty remembering where you
put the one you Want. Tbe Metai Recipe
Card'File ha* 50 cards and 10 index
guides. You can paste or WT??? ??? recipe
and file it always at your fingers' ands.
A special holder is provided so you can
keep any recipe you are using at level of
your eyes-without holding or soiling it,
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These and 35 other conveniences
are worth examining tomorrow
~^even at some persona! effort
-on yoar part Tomorrow is your
last chance to decide whether
you want them now oo the easy
Hoosier Plan,
?h E^rt DeT llfe^^ Hie
therefor* decided that atl aVran*?- j Chfc?fc*r of. Ootnmureo anil Jndg? au<l I " :" dSwin*%''": .' ""^^P^W^HA^^^^^B^"*
moots would bo nmdo for entertain- Mr?. Gao. K. Prltce. / j ? i**"***"^? .^^*t**4*V ' - ....? '.
lc? th? ytjun? iadlea at an avm oflo?At^^ ^'-^?j ' j| w?jr:peo*?!*^ifc^olnf ng;*'t**?r.; eyt*
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y^-c!^'^ k^'? ^ *haippy W?a on tho part of j ^^^^^^^^^ O^a^^aa^t?^" J?a^?^Mttu^i
of ""o $#.^tS^j5^ . .>.---..,-?
ftVBiaiiv? oonuwluei of tho. Aaderioa ; , ~ ~ 1T ^ ? \ "_x - ir^ ar? cwiaes. parf?es}> js
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