The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 10, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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BIJOU - Thursday :: Admission 15c and 25c. :: m s TODAYS PROGRAM THE SECRET MARRIAGE.Lubin Two Reel I Vaina. THE HOPI RAIDERS.Kalem Western Draiiin. The Indians secure admission io the stockoade by hid ing in barrels. I )on't tail lo see this great indian feature. FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED FOUR MU Uk ELS EVEKY DAY 10c. _^LJ T?K IV? AW THAT PUT_ THE_'4*M O V S '' IN M O V ? KS. J MR. NORRYCE ?S LAID TO REST _ Beautiful Services Conducted At Home By Postor and al Grave By thc Elks Tile inni t.il .-< . \ <\s over tie [linly! i?; I'lo riil/?e W. Xorryic wen- h M on ! Tuesday murnini iii lute i<-.? dene** on !..? i Hampton ?in . i. hei'v ; . inducted In H< v \\ il. i-'ra;:? :. I). I>., \ pa H." <?:' lin iii rea ul who lia<i Ix < i ''?ir mail) yeari ;i i. inlier o' lin I'? ? - ! I>yt lian chureii The :a I vii ; ws re j limpie tutti eoimVii"! >., . ir: mtt'.'c he iiiK b.v Air?, 'S'unit ow Mri;. .1 ll. Town s. ;,il and Mr. am Orr T: ibbie. Ai tit? ?rave ii e . rvi;ej ... .??<. ... II- I dueted hy And r:.nn Litige So. ! ?h? ! "I'vnvfVoieiit a!nl l'iM. ...r . '*.<i r i lilli::. The Ita:;!. . iiu.i ::: . :> a uti. ' fill, wai prt.rvutod l-j . -. . ?!? i ?a..sis'? o by . :: . s.iii :.. T i'. Dickson :*nd T. S. \-. .?. ? t. Vim body waa slowly lowered inlo sta last routing place while Hi?: cluiii SUM;; ..evy lc taler iy Hie "Gool Xlght" sonjr. 1 and Hie lust reseting uluee o? I nih j brimin young man. :i Invori'.-: anim .-. all | tile people ui Anderson was coven d , over willi boa in itu! llora' : emeu.brun ce.;. The word; of co:i-?'d.:l itu ?vii cb were spoken hy Dr. Xrazer \v> :e rosy . umforlltig t.? the bereaved iniit i'y and Irlenda. "One whose ryuiput ?lier ;r.e n it ! easily excited" remarle d lecetitly that j be ba:'- no sympathy for any ? ne <.: - > copi the mother who i? bending over j a helpless sick babe. While that is . ' very pathetic sight. one which will ox j cite the sympathy < veli er tlio.ic v.hu.-< j hearts are not responsive lo Ibe daily ? wail of sorrow, yet we believe that thc i tailing ot' a young mau cr woman in the very presence of Hf c'a oport uni ties- is equally a ; :;ad. alni une which touches the heajl with eu uni ly as strong demand lo? sympathy. Wc stand this morning in the presence of the broken colt.mu of youth, which bad just been erected lulo ita posi tion ami which stood at the threshold of life's grout temple. Hefore tbeji eyes of him whoso memory we honor ll awepl a grand vision of a life career. || Ile hail just entered partly upon it?; beginning. Mo-had been receiving f e j inspiration ol bin Ur. ' successes and fheso.Avcro pushing him on towards j greater achievements. Hin career was | cu; short just as he vais entering up on it. Vet. we do not measure ii man by j Hie d.ls that he did. nor by the lan- . ?'el ; Um;, ho wlllF out oil lite s brittle-i fb Ids. That were an un jus. way o? | I o: . hunting. We'measure him by the j ambitiorr thal he had. hy th" Ideals ' by which ho was regulated, hy the ? ?:roat life vision that broke upon ni-* j vista. Wo ask what parpo..es lu<d he formed for thc life care, r which seemed before him'.' ?low bin! i. planned to ure his life in thc service of God and mau? The answer it- i.hes< i|uertions giver ns thc true basia (.?r lin: estimation of any ona. Ot;:* bro ther had chosen one of the most iin porlaiit and one of the moat opportune canine,--: inat life u ff ords. Hu : a . at hir desi: ami gnthai'cd up tho impres sions of life which came through ol> Jeciivo sources ami from the visions which were given him and poured those out from his r.oul through the printed panes to iniliiciice und I.less tho lives of his follow' men. Ile had an ambition to serve men through ! thc medium of the news paper ard we 1 an lotlay living lives that have been influenced lo some extent through ?the form of thought and tho visions of . his soul. We Judge him by what he wanted to do und by what his vision . would have led him to do in fhn po sition which he occupied. We come together not simply t? mourn with the wife who has losi lil husband, the child who has lost a ? father, the brothers and slaters who i have lost a brother, und the father I who has los't a son. hut wc come to ?mourn.? as iel low-citizens who have 1 lort a valuable member or" society. ; I One who craved the opportunity o? 'se rvice in the capacity of a ruouTder of j thought and of sentiment, religious. I social aral political. One who, when j'te was retrained in the plan of God ? j from the activities of his career, ac- t j ccpted it without a murmur or re Igret; one who cpa let ly and patiently j awaiteil God'e time andi bowed to i Hod's purpose. On yesterday morn I ir.g a '? o'clock while we were gather-? I cd around his bedside ihe Angel cn ill II ! and said, "Hive Place," and bade his I .' pit it leave ita earthly tenement and i wing Its flight Into the presence of Hod who is the arbiter of Hie desti ! t?nica of all and who gave him his I eternal ret tinga nmonR the thing's He had cieat.-d. Ills life har. been lived, his earthly career lins been run and we cnn only say uc we commit, hit; lin dy to the ground and commend his spirit to God: "Servant of Gird, ...veil done, ,, liest from thy loved employ; The ba?tie fought, the victory won. Hitter thy Master's joy." Associai i-i-i Meeting. Norfolk. Va.. June i?. -foiidag; back to Its birthplace the Snrfgmea Mutual Benefit Airocintlon began Its four teenth annual session in Elizabeth Olly', X. C. today: Over tim.? hundred delegates from all along th?: Atlantic const ;tre in attondunee amt a hun dred more are expect--d tomorrow. Captain P. H. Morgan, president of tho association presided .ti the . opening session and a number of addresses were made. se Are Some of the Things that Will Make this Hot W eather Comfort able Palm l?eaeh Suits, all color, ail sizes, one prico,$ 7 50 Straw Hals -dozens of models in every shape, weave and weight. Sailors Sennits-Fancy Braids-Panamas $2.00 to $6.00 Negligee Shirts Ideal for wann weather wear-sure comfort winners. Some with attached collar-others detached. 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Over Hose, 25c to 50c, Cotton-Silk Underwear, 25c to $1 Balbriggan and Poros knit PA BO VC B= O ?. R IL TT The One Price Clothiers fcCTiB?nan??a??iiiij?rira^,.iiuraiM You Don't Want Paint unless you know it is good. We make paint a study and will not sell it to you if there is any doubt about the quality. Anderson Paint and ? Color Co. Block!? y Bldg. Phone 647 ifi ifi ?fi H ffi ifi H? Ifl ifi S Irl !f? ?fi IR B. B. lUerkle.T ?. SI. Hrurd rhone 071 Phone 27. BUCKLEY ft HEARD Undertakers 117 E. Whitner St. Ansners nil rails day or nt^hi. Phone 263. iii ir, tri -S ifi If, ifi ir! iS ifi iT? ?T. S ifl BOILERS, TANKS, STOCKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS GALVANIZED PIPE ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta, G*. Mean Insinuation. j Woman (excited and disheveled) - ! "Quick! QI ve me a glnsa of brandy for a woman In' a flt" Druggist . (.calmly)-"Yen, madam. To drink now or to takn away with you?" London Opinion. Two Dollars and a Dime Buy: a pair ?if Tan walking oxfords ur 11 oct pumpa ilia! ur? worth from Jtf.fjO i $!.r.n. 'lin specials wt? arv offering from day i > day ai?? certainly going w?.II- -good | aIneu every one. If! around quirk I .A DI ICS then you'll et the pick. POSITIVELY NON hi SENT 0 N A I* P K O V A L. GEISBER6 BROS., SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE Shoes That Satisfy. A lt HI TO COS PKOKKACY Petersburg, Va., June it. ia thu an nual meoriul celebration hero today, th? toadies Memorial Associai lou un veiled a granite areli to Hie memories of the Confederate dead buried in Blandford cemetery. The monument if tlfty feet high, spans 2." feet and watt designed hy Richard A; Munnin of Petersburg. Confederate, veterana, Daughters of the Confederacy and Hi? Sons of Veterans participated In tho parade to the cemetery, where address es were delivered by Stale Senator I?, ll. Drew ty. Hov. Janina A. Mc Clure and prominent veterans. The erection of thc memorial was pro vided for hy public subscriptions. Twenty inning (.'ame. Minneapolis, June 0.- Minneapolis ami Louisville established . a new American Association record today when they played a twenty inning game that was won by Minneapolis :! to 2. The previous record was set hy Milwaukee ami Columbus, July 1?>. 1913, when Milwaukee won in ll) iu II iii ga. Joe ljukn pitched tho entire game for Minneapolis. U*H:s to VInrhr.il. Lynchburg, Va.. June. :> Ur. i?. IV Color, for in yearn occupant :?f ''.e. bible chair at the 'Ja*??/orinty of Michi gan, was today citied to ;i similar work at Virginia (! iranian College ?lore Dr. Color Iris been here several ihiya and lt is expected he will accept th* tall. Noun: ! ?>R DEMOCRATIC I'M BS TO ORtiANIK By resolution adonU'd hy th? Coun ty 'Committee on the first Inst., the following nnmcd democratic clubs are authorized und directed to organize on Sal urday, June 20, .1914. Each duh shall elect u president, ono or more vico presidenta, a secretary and treasurer, a committee on registra tion, an executive committee, an en rollment committee of thruo memr hers, two members of which ahall bo the secretary and county oxecutive committeeman. Vi Bishop's Branch. Brogon Mill. Cox Mill. t Fork No. 2. Mt. Tabor. Bock Mills. Sl?btown. ' v West Savannah. I'cUer Mill No. 4. N.irth Anderson. FraPkvMle. , . S D. PEATIMAN. I.EON T.. HICE. Coqvty Chrm. Secretary. lt. A. Wail :i? Iva spent a fer; hours in lin- elly yesterday on lui;.ines:?. Magistrale lt A. Sullivan of the Kori; ..i"-iton was in lite city ycatcrda> for a abort rtay. .MIT. J. lt.' Kelton anil eltildren aro spending a few days in Town villi-, where they ar? Ila- gue. ia of Mrs. F*l ton'ii father, .Joseph S pea ns. Frank II. Cunningham, a well known architect ol Creen ville, spent yesterday In Hie city willi friends and relatives. It. Parker Rollinson of the Fork : eetion was among tin- visitors yes terday in the city. Thomas \V. Pruitt, of Martin town ship spent a few hours in the eily yesterday on business. A. W. Picketts of tho (.?arvin sec tion r.petil a few hour? in Hie city yent er day on business. Monroe Smith ot Concord, was one of thc business visitors lo spend the day yesterday in the city. Foster li. Drown of ('entreville, a progressive planter, was in Anduraon yesterday. C. H. Watson of Starr spent a few Ito?ra in Hie city yesterday. John T. Holt ol the Ccnlorvill? r.cc iion was in lite city yesterday on bu - incas. J. W. Scot! and A. W. Spearman of Piedmont were ii: the eily yesterday on business. S. L. Jackson of Columbia spent yes terday in lin- city, a guest at Ute Chlquola Intel. .lohn Malley and Clayborn ol' Hart well, (Ja., were among Hu: visitors lo the eily yesterday. Joseph MaOill of lin- Mountain ('reek Beetloo was in the elly yester day for a few hours. Kerry Wiles of Iva. was among the visitor!- to spend yesterday in Hie elly. n . - II C. S. Compton, traveling passenger ag. ri of Hie Seaboard railway, with headquarters in Atlanta, spent yea iierday in the eily. Mr. Compton wyn that he is always glad to come to Anderson. Dr. C. C. Harland of Princeton, was In the city for a few bonis yesterday on business. J. J. Baldwin of th" (?rm of Sayre & Baldwin has gone to (.'linton ou a business trip. Thomas B. Curtis, head of lin charlo ton anil Western Carolina railway interests in this section, has returned from a trip io WBU?imston and Polzer and other near-ny towns. I.Ml'r: W'HMF.NT HALTED I II il id States Judge Was Keine t'linrg ed Willi High Crimes. Washington. June ?. "By virtu of my otllee as represen I at ive. I ?in peach Alston O. Dayton. Culled States district Judge for tho northern district bf.Weet Virginia, of high crimes and mirdomcanors * . * " said Roprosrn tative Neely of Wost Virginia, in the House today. He got no further, liv pub'.can leader Mann was on his feet in an Instant making a point of no quorum, then a motion to adjourn by Representativo . Fitzgerald of New York, was carried. Representative Neely who had waited, in the House all day today to attempt the Impeachment, probably will renew hip effort Friday. He has prepared a long aerier, of charges alleging official misconduct on the part of Judge Dayton. The case grows out of contraver slos that have been aired tn West Virginia for months in connection with labor troubles. Financial and New York Cotton New York, May 9.-Th? favorable average of today's" wea; h or und ump news inspired scattering Rclliug in li:.: colton mai kel. hal offerings w?r? | well enough abrorbed~o:t comparutlve- j ly small relbaeks lo give prices a more generally steady undertone andi ilse. ?IOHO was steady itt a net los;;; of j 1 to lf> points. A traveling expert reported on crop! renditions from .New Orleans timi said that two thirds ot Txua and one third ? nf Oklahoma waa In had shape, hut I that farmers were rapidly working out their lielda and that tile balance ol the i rop averaged good to excellent. ? Thete war alr.o a more favorable ad vice from Cenforal sections of |hc belt, but in some localities where the weather conditions were the leus.t complained of. boll weevil wore re ported numerous. Spot cotton quiet; midliiiKs uplans. Kl:65; Bulf 13:90. No sale?. New Orleans Cotton N< w Orleans, June 9.-Tho cotton market was nervous and narrow to day. Weather conditions over tho bell were favorable in some noel lons and unfavorable In others. At their lowest prices were !W0 T> points un der yesterday's last quotations and at theil highest, they were :? to 8 points over. The net change for the day was a lis s of 3 to 4 points. Tbo trade expected lavorable wea ther and crop reports from the gov ernment and there reviews on the whole, were . considered favorable. Cuttmi future.- steady; closing. July 13G4; August 1347; October 12?9; December 1260; January 1270; Mar-h i280. Spot cotton steady,' unchanged. Mid dling 13 15-1 G. Sales on tho spot 1700; to arrive 250. Cotton Seed Oil New York. June 9.-Cotton seed oil was quiet oday with prices despite the decline of lard, owing to very light pit offerings and investment demand for late months. Final prices showed practically no change from the pre vious close. Sales 6,300 barrels. Tpe cotton reed,oil market closed steady. Spot 733 a 740; June 733 a 737; July 736 a 738. Total sales 6.500. Commercial Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, July ?).- "cucn spot firm; good middling h37; middling 770; low noddling To! ; Sales 4,000; specula tion and export "00; receipts 10, ooo. Futures al emly. June 744; June-Ju ly 7-)', i-2; July-August 72? 12; Aug ur.t-Seplember 714. October-November 683 ?2; December-Jan uar y ?73 1-2; January-Fchuraury -r,73 ; March-April (574 1-2. Stocks and Bonds Now York, June 0.-Another small advance in stocks occurred today. While traders continued to sbow In difference to outride influences, sen timent was cheerful and the inquiry ?;as broad. The good impression of yesterday'-.- crop report was strength ened today by the favorable e'rekiy weather review. Unofficial s- tenta that the freight case would b? .ickly decided again did service as a bullish, factor. The outflow of gold continued at an unusually rapid rate. rengage ments for Europe today amounted to ?5,000.00$, making $10,500.000 more in thc first wo days of the,week,' and a total of $30.000,000 /or the move incut. Thc same Indifference was manila ted however, today as_hercto foie. Totai sales of bonds, par value. $2, 560,000. " United States bonds wero unchanged on cull. Clark to Speak. Washington, June P.-Speaker Champ Clark today accepted an invi tation to deliver, tho commencement addrerir oh June 18, at Marshall .Col lege, Huntington; 'W.' Vn" where "tho Speaker, when 23s ve?rs old, was tho youpgej.t college president in Am erica. ? NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING . Thc annual meeting of the Perpet ual Hu i id in g & Loan Association of Anderson, S. C..' Will be held at the Dank of Anderson, Tuesday. June 23, 1914, at 4 o'clock- Please be repres ented either in peraop or by proxy. R^B. Lfftm, President. I P. E. Cltukscalea, Cashier. puo? THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE. FOX Bex. A powerful 1! reel drama of thc northwest mounted police full of excitement and adventure. "Featuring Mob Leonard and Hazel Hackham. NEIGHBORS - J Sterling. One of Ford Sterling's/ screaming comedies. 9 VASCO, THK VAMPIRE- / Eclair. A dandy kid comedy. I Coming tomorrow "'Samson" ifip greatest drama ever produced fr<?m the Hilde. The life of the strongest man that ever lived. In 6 reels. KOO t?cenos and 2.000 players. TheaBro will open nt ll a. m. AdmissOTn. children lac: adult:-. I25e. Featunlrg, J. Warren Kerrigan and KathBocn Kerrigan. Coming June 15th "Hearts Adrift'* 4 reel Fanions Players t?ature Jwith beautiful Mary Picford.. f HAZEL BICKHAM. Bijou today In ?Tile Fox"