The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 20, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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jj^$y HONt OC YOUH_X^-^^CJ ^Sf^' ?W M ' ? A M ? M G ' -^^^^^^ r^iy* Yesterday Saw a Good .tr-/\j IX* Day's Worlc Done on the H* P^** North Anderson Car j JJ J KijT" Lire Extension. '-^^>? ' i Q 11''JU- ? * . -235 Jo ti N LiNUEVfcos^*^^ " .. .".""..? v Pw ? -" >V-J> In fact, ten day? will probably sec the extension completed. This extension will put ali pails ul North Anderson in e.isv reach of the car line. Plaiipt Now ! Lookout Mountain j >)( j , S??ed Irish Potatoes Ont >u ? rM . Our Stock is mountain grown and is,qf superior quality. Peck. 75c ;Half Bushel. .. '.11.25 One Bushel ...$2.50 ^S#URMAN SMITH Phone 464. The Seed man. Through Sleeping Car Service v Between Spnrtanburg, Grenville, Belton, (From Ander??on) Elberton, Athens and At? lunts, da. Via fl. s. & A" Greenwood and Seaboard Air Line. EFFECTIVE SUN BA Y, MAY 81,1914. ! - Operated on the following .Schedule: Southbound Korthbnand ?THE BEST WAY.** (Trade Mark) Leave Spartanburg.7:50 pm Leave Atlanta.8:55 pin Leave Chick Springs. 8:37 pm Lcavo Athens.12: PH am Lea Ve Orecnvillo.9:10 pm Len ve Elberton.1.04 am L^a^?lu?erson.".. 9:45 pm Leave Greenwood .0:00 am -rr-ri-'-=7r._; Arrive Ilonoa Path.6:43 am Leave Pelton.JO 18 pm , ^ .. 6:33 am Leave Hontot??vh.Vfl.Pm Arr,vo 6?<Um.7::0am Leave Donalds .10:42 pm ------j - Arrive Grccnwou*.11:20 pm AjrHv^AnderaoG^.^ .^^. *B>a Arrive Elberton.4:02 am Arrive Greenville.8:05 am Arrive Athens.6;08 am Arrive Chick Springs .. .. .. 8:36 am Arrive Atlanta ...6:20 am Arrivo Spartanburg .. ... .. 9:20 am ?C ) vTbrongh Tickets Sold to AU Important Points. Call on ,Youxdearest Tickef Agent for Reservation. GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG ft ANB?R80N RAILWAY. I J, C. P. Allen, fl. P. An Greenville, S. (V H|------I-= - - vi?....?.*:?,. ... . '** . e a Graduates Aligned-Work. . . Bili VT. IL WOOBS * Washington. Juna 19.-Whe cadets, . " who laat week were graduated front . SPECIALIST w the military academy at,Weat Point, . . . /." . today were assigned to the war de* . BISE ABES af Ula Bye? Ear, Nose . partment to the arms of the aervice . and Threat Glasses Pitted * jn which will -begin their active mtl . . Bary careers. The first fifteen, In re . Honrat * cognition or their dlrtlngutshed stand .0? m. to 1 p? ta. 8 p. m. tai p. ra. * lng. were assigned to the engineer . ?-- . corps. Of the others. SI were asslgn . OSoest 808-10 Birchley Building * ed to the cavalry arm, seven to the . " -- . field artillery. 20 to the coast artillery . RvanlBgs by Appointment . and 43 to the Infantry. Thoso aBslgn . TELEPHONE COIIHRCTIOH * ed to the engineers include B. B. . . - . Somervell. Arkansas; P. 8. Skinner, . .. ASBEBSOM, 8. C - . North Carolina and I. H. Caruth, Lou eesseeeeeeneeeetee? talana. ?! )f* 3ft ?Y? ?y* ^p? Cf? tjf? ?y ^ ?ft ff* Jf$ i * ELECTRIC CIT * _ ?'?'. Items of Interest ?nd Persone ? Wireless on the Si A lt ltd MU] Hill Merni ('resident. Nu meeting has vii lit'eu held in Aiidersiin for the pulp?se ?it elect iiiK a pr?t iden I of Anderson's haso iiall association and thin : iioiild hu done ul oni e. However, il' Hie fans do no) geled ?1 president of the league asme hil ion in ri' liofore next Monilay ?olin: other rep: .?.vntative:-, will go Hom Anderdon tn look arler her in ( crest r al lin- nu il int; of tin- league olllclals. which is io lake plan- in the I Imperial hotel ai Greenville ?it :? o'clock. Ai luir meeting every eiuli in Hie league will have its presiden! in attendance lo make suggestions shout Hie schedule, which is to he udopled on Dial day. ll lc prohahle thal Por ler A. Whale;.- ami K. M. ihn null will both ?;?. from Anderfon. -o ( Imare For An Anderson Hoy. If liiere is any hoy in Anderson want au education and ye) wit hont lund willi which lo sei ure lt be has a chance josi the annie. H has been announced that (ho examination fori the scholarship lo Hie Citadel from' Anderson county will he held on Fri day. August ll ul the county court' house. 'I'IIIK is a splendid chance for j some young man. Thu Citadel ls known to be one of Hie besl instilU-j Hons of ils kind in Hie country timi 1 the scholarship now being offered ia worth MOO lier year. There will prob ably he several to stand the examina tion. -o_ Coming Wedding For Newberry. An approaching ?metal event of next week In which Anderson people will he Interested is Hie wedding of Miss Lily Marlun lligginr, June 24. at 7::?) o'clock. The ceremony will be per formed al the home ot the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Higgins nt imo Hunt tiree! Miss Higgins is wed known and popular in Anderson county, having taught .'or thc last year at tho Hamriond school. Thc groom lr. a prosperine and progres sive farmer ol' this county, a son of J. W. Wright. Mr. Met:ill To Opeu New Business. John A. MeHlll. who has lived in Anderson for a rumber of years has announced that he will shortly retire from the retail grocery business and open a wholesale concern Mr. McGill Kays that he iv anticipating a big business when he get? started, lie has not yet finally determined upon where hlB now business will bc located but ls considering several buildings. Jewelers Were Well Represented. South Carolina Jewelers were well represented in Anderson during the State Association of Elks. A. W. Biber of Spartnnburg and Paul Cros by of Spartanburg took au important part h. the activit?s nf I he Spartan burg d -legation and Herman Sphar. of Or*.ngeburg war aiiothe? Jeweler enjoying tho day here. There were also several Columbia Jewelers in the delegation from that city. 0 Bride and Groom , Visiting Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holland have returned to their home In Green ville, following a visit hero to Mr. Holland's mother. Mr. and Mr?. Hed land wore married a few days ago at Pelzer. tho bride being Miss Millan Rhodes of that place. Mr. Holland tr a courteous and competent employe of tho G. S. &' A. railway ami bas ma ny friends in Anderson. Many New Pars Being Delivered. With tho coming of Hummer there is much activity tent to the automo bile , business and Anderson dealers arr,',,hpvlng little trouble in dh-poslng o? their cars. They are handling ns ..nany as thny can buy and the demand seems to be increasing. Clarence Brown yesterday purchased a beauti ful Mitchell car, seven passenger, with all equipments anil several oth er machines will probably bo sold In Anderdon today. -0 Kain Extended All 0*rr State. Thursday's rain war. just exactly what South Carolina pnople have been praying for for weeks. Il was a general rain, extending all over the State and lt was the kind of rain noeded for the growing of crops. Some sections of Anderson county where hut little rain had fallen lu weeks, wcro vartly hor.??tttcd hy tho downpour or Thursday and lt will mean thousands of dollars to the far mci s o i thin county alone. -O' Mr. Sullivan Wus Elected IMeguto, O. Ctlllon Sullivan, of Anderson, was olected a delegato from tho South Carolina Ruttdtni; & Loan as roclatton to thc United Stu?>a Build ing and Loan association which this year meeta in Washington on July 27-28. The South Carolina aieocla tlon luis beert In session for the last two days at Rock HUI, where every courtesy and ent?rtalo ment haa been afforded. Anderson people will also be interested In learning that J. S. M?rse of Abbeville was elected pres ident of the association. -o Picture Mae hine Has Been Bought. The moving picture theebine, which Is to be used by the extension depart ment of the Y. M. C. A. has been purchased and it is expected to ar rive within the next few days. The machine ls of the latest pattern, and is equally aa good aa any used by the picture shows. It is planned to Sive freo exhibitions at the various mills in Anedrson and it ls believed that the endeavor will take well with the Anderson mill people ... C i }, y. :{. ff. ff. tf. ff. ff. ff. ff. ff. Sf. sf, Sf j Y SPARKLETS * _ ff ii Mention Caught Over the * rcet3 of Anderson * f> ff. Sf. Sf. Sf, Sf. ff- ff. if. Sf. ff. ff. ff. i Mr. Pelton ls In Columbia. J. II. Kelton, ?.omity .ii|?'>rl*'ivuiVij| . if education, left > ? : t? nl.iv Inp t'o I II tu bia whcr? ho will cmb'uvor lo secure mon- iitonev i<ir Aii?lor>oii schools. Mr. pel ton want i un ad ditional $2.00(1 tor the v.-.ik H.-liooM ot Anderson county. This enmity l ?is already received $1,000 tr.m. lr- inn I tor aiding tho wonk Bchooir. but thi is not sitllicienl lo li'-lp ?'ll Hie weak rehools in Hie county worthy ol' lu lt?. Mr. Felton will hold u .-unterem-. with J. IO. Swiarlngon, Slate : np-r inleiidenl t>f education, in hi.? efforts 10 Ret the further financial assistance. The Anderson oH'n-i it ii i x peet ed lu rot urn tonight. The lina i ,] of eau v i ;: < r .< Ul WI.PK 011 the whiskey pct il na t, re-porl"d un yo.-u ci i ay that they \f\>1 examim tl ?i ? III 400 of the n i!.M-s on lb?? v :i i ' us petitions. Th?iv h.'v.- ;.o . -i ti vt ri j? in 'lumhep of . . . from ih< i. ? .*.1 nI section:: I I'II-.- ? ;il'" be tti}; 11 ir.pared wi'-, thc r?-i;! .?r..ieu; boar.l :.i order io ? . wboth? i or ti*:i i; ?. dg.M t is : t;i:nl le .: Vitter lin ? .tiiuit'to in fhn*gi ??<' H'f lu^k isl making Kplendid pmgr? s bul it will probably be the middle of the week before it eau definitely iiiui.uiici Hit* I result of the work. Th ht will then Ix- but . II indication .vita' th : p? - t ii iKiiu re:.Hy tdiow. \cw l lulis Will Orgnnire Tbdtiy. Today in thc day ?et by thc execu Hve committee tot all clubs in An tlcrson county, not yet organized, lo efTfit au organization. There aro revel al mich clubs in tho county and lhere art; also several new clubs to bc formed. At Ute but meeting of thc county democratic executive committee today way chosen aa tho dale for the volera tn assemble and reorganise and in till reel inns of thc county tbot o will I .. wita't clubs In i et ? ion today. -o CouimcitlH, Iloarti On 1'ietly City. Many were the commenta matte hy tho vi: ?lora lu Ibo city for Hie be t two day;;. They wt ?o all lume n:' Iv plca :? d with 'everything they uaw and they ?li<l not hesitate In express lii< i; .pinions. One feature attracting much attention was tl"! "white way" which mail?; quite a hit with the vis it?la, even with pioito coining from towna whore a similar system ir, al rendy in usc. Mr. ?voil Married At Sparlunburir. Mr. H", p. Heed ha- returned lo An derson from Spurtanburg whore Bhe went to uttend thc marriage of her son. Archie Ileril. Mr. fleed dr a na tive of Andersen, but'in employed tn Spartan burg by t?fe Doll ..Tolephonn Company. Ile ha: ', many friends h??ro and they will all wish him hutch hap piness. Many Leaving For Vacations. If thc present exodus continue:?. Anderson will bc yt/ell tcprer-oiitcd al the seashore and In the mountains within the next lew weeks. A num ber of Anderson pcoplo have already made their arrangement for voca tions, while many .are planning tb leave within a few days. Hender- i ?.'.linville and other points in North I Carolina and Charleston anti Hu; Isle I of Palms will attract a number of thc up country people. New Clerk al Chi<|U?lu lintel. E. W. McMurray, who bas been night clerk at the Chbiunlu hotel, (ms resigned that position and will ieave Anderson within a few drys for South Georgia. Mr. McMurray ls succeeded in tiic hotel by Mr- Frank (Jailliard, who h*is already cnt"red upon his new duller. Anderson peo ple, will regret to. seo Mr. McMurray depart, as he har. made a number of friends here. CAN Al, WILL BF, ISFV Steamer Companies are (Hying No ire of Intent to <?? Via Panama. Washington. J'.uo 19.-Six estab lished steamship lines already have served notice apon thc Fanamn canal management of their Intention to make regular uso bf the canal. One vessel from tho'vV*$r.t coast porti- of South America will be at th?; Pacific ?ates of the canal 'Jilly 3. seeking to make her way to Liverpool by that route and thus Initiating a fortnightly service between Liverpool and thu West side of South America. An American steamship company now operating four steamers on thc Pacific side and six on the Atlantic. ls awaiting thc opening of.the canal lo merge all ten Into a regular line I "?tween San Francisco and New York. Hawaiian sttgar. wMeh has already hegun to come througu the canal bar ges, hoing trans-shipped at either Mid. will be carrloi! in unbroken car goes from Honolulu'to New Yark, lust BS soon ns Governor Goethals gives thc word that regular steamships may imo the waterway. Special Case Urld Bark. Washington,Jan* 10.--Continued absence of members of the House Ju tllclary committed from tho city has further delayed " presentation of thc report of tho sub-committeo which in rertlgated impeachment charges against Federal 'Judge Emory Speer, Qf Macon, Ga. The r* -rt ls now ex pected to come" befoi I .e entire com mittee before next - Mk. It is un derstood that a maj^.-lty of C ; inves tigators hold to the view that cuttle lent evidence was not. presented to warrant an impeachment. For Stainp on Mahogany. Use oxalic acid and water, rubbing lt tn with a cl ran cork until the stain diaappeara. Mahogany may be pol ished with a flannel cloth dipped bl sweet or cold drawn linseed oil. ? >?V.T*r- ;.. ' ?. . ON *** or MARGARET GIBSON. ?. ? N EXCITINO COURTSHIP" 1? ?k n one reel comedy release tn which several trained hears piny an Important role. Margaret Gibson, who ts acknowl edged to he one of the most beautiful girls in the moving picture world, ls Beering n great success with her dainty work. Miss (J 11 iso ii is on the Pacido COB?! nt present in u series of uhoto plays. A magnificent presentation of the thrilling Incidents or tho civil war tn "The Southerners" Includes the battle of Chicks inn uga and the entrance of Farragut into Mobile bay. A power ful luxe story, laid In the unsurpassa ble, beauty of southern scenery, com pletes one of the most powerful and absorbing dramas ever thined. i TOI BRONCHO BILLY'S SOPHIE STARTS SOI 11ER MOTHER'S WE TOMMY' TRAMP . . . Coming Monday "Lov feature that you can't < Our Saturday program wc assure you that you at the PALMETTO. A FOUR BK THE MAN TH A1 IJOU ...THEATRE A PARTICULAR INjrilY, child Markcy. leading woman with llio New York Motion Picture Corpo ration, who was injured in ' "The Wrath of Hie (Jods," is on tho road 'o recovery To (lim the destruction of Knkura by the volcano, the lava flow and the flaming village were r.hnul?ted with sulphur and Greek fire. Miss Markey's part was to be come pinned nuder the ruins in the destruction scene. As thc Uro and sulphur smoke surrounded her, abe was forced to inhale I ho fumes and was nearly asphyxiated. For some lime her condition was most critical. Hut thc later news ;s cxc.cednigly en ron raging. TORA Y'S PROGRAM THE BLACK 18 Apex. A thrilling story filled with startling and romantic adventure. This three reel production is a sequel to "On thc Trail of the Spider Gang" shown here several weeks ago. THE HOLDEN LAUBER Victor. A westorn drama with J. Warren Kerrigan. COLON FL PISTA RH'S LAST 0TANB Frontier.! A military burlesque. Coming Monda; "The Stirrup Rroti?- i rr** 2 reel Eclair with J W. Johnston. Coming Tuesday "Lucille Love" so rtes No. 8. ELECTRIC ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. ZING'S WAR IN THE CLOtTliS Warner's feat ores. Tho, most sen sational feature of iniagluaGvijjadvenr taro ever conceived. Tht^-ls'iono-of tho best three feel features - evjsr shown in tho city. ;j . V A FATAL FLIRTATION-: Keystone. A aldo splittings conwdy. RAY OF M?- T\ .Kay-Bee. A thrilling'Indian.pltcure. Coming soon "The Million Bollar Mystery" 4 RE?L^S-10c. Mutual Movies Make Tim? Fly. SCENE FROM "AN lu "Tlie Mystery of the Amsterdam Din mouds" Cleek conies to the as sistance of the customs service In pur suit of n smuggler. Ile works In dis guise, and the officials du not .even ? know he ls aboard the ship with the smuggler, whom he catches red handed ' after the otllcials have searched him und found nothing. In "Lost-A Pair of Shoes" Mrs. Mar tin. having secretly saved $0(1, puts it In au old shoe. Hubby heaves the shoe ut a songful cat. but bits a man, who turns the shoe over to a washwoman. The Martins eaeb start out on n fever ish bunt for the missing footgear. "A Tight Squeeze" ls the eighth "Dolly of the Dailies" story. Dolly is sent to cover a Salvation Array wed ding, and a cub goes out on a murder story. He talks too much, ls slugged and thrown down cellar in n Kaloon. Dolly discovers him by accident, res cues him via tho coal hole and catches tbe murderers in a raid that follows. ET TO TH l >AY'S PR O GB DUTY/. Featuring G. M. Anden VIETHING. A ripping farce comedy AKNESS ,. A gripping drama. e's Long Lane". Lubin. 1 if ford to miss. i s one that will appeal to can spend a most pleasafl s k those who go, they kn 5^ R??LSn^?RY r PUT THE "MOVE" Til F SOI'TIIERX 18 'THERE A Untidied Years, of Ponce Celebrated In Ii?br).-; Washington. June li?.-At the Anglo American Hundred Years Peace Re position, now open in landon, the Southern Railway System has the on ly exhibit made by an American rail way and much attention has been at tracted by the handsome display of Southern agricultural horticultural and mineral products. The exposi tion will be open until November and will be visited by millions of people who will thus have tho advantage of the South put before them. The exhibit! is enclosed Fv polished balls and pedestals of Tennessee. Ala bama and North Carolina marble, set on oak posts connected by brasa rail ing. Beneath the railing aro block* o granito from North Carolina and South Carolina quarries. Show cases, nt the. front corners contain specimens of cotton stalks seven ?Tect hich filled with bolls. Other ca^es ..and InF-'es contain tobacco, fruits, corn and oth er grain. Tho useful minerals found In thc South such as iron ?re. coal, talc, mica, rutile, zinc, siljea. kaolin and other clays, granit?, limestone and such other minerals and stones as have an active demand in commorco and art are shown. There.are displayed on thc walls, on easels and attached to the railings dozens of agricultural. Industrial, scenic and cltv viows of the Routh: In cluding panoramic views of cities, n -j'.hors, ind UP!riot and mountain', scenery. All the'views are large, all aro colored and all especially .selec ted to give a good Idea of thc attrac tions, resources and development of thc southern states. ooooooooooooooooooo o BAPTIST. NEWS o o .. v, w.. ? o o o o o O OOO o o o O o mp o o n . ?; . --- ' " { From Tho Courier. V' - Pastor O. L? Orr, of thc Saluda 'As sociation has boen.-railed'to a. church' in Asheville. NF. tl.' A lotter frqim-hlm tells us that ho hps .accepted;, and ia resigning his present work that Ire might go to Asheville by Jujy the "firs*. Brother Orr has lived. In 8outh Caroli na for "severin years and has served, with much acc?ntance a number, of our churches.' Wo haye found him a, true, good man and-will miss him. He ls, a North Carolinian, and noW all tho better prepared for service in his native state by his sojourn among his cousins. *'.'.'. '.) Pastor F. 8. Cblldresa. .Greenville,, writes: "Wis began a series of meet ings at City View church, Greenville, EXCITING COURTSHIP." Miss lie-Ion Dunbar ls very popular with her busts of iidiulrci's for her splendid portrayals of n wide ranice of characters Miss Dunbar ls n woman of channing personality, a flue photo graphic subject, and her loug stage ex perience luis perfected lier for any role bhe ts called upon to assume. "Frederick the Great" ls a two pnrt drama release. Kew monarchs In his tory have had more eventful careers than Frederick the Great. Ills youth, the death of his father, the battles of the famous Se ve ii'Years' war. his re- < lotions with treacherous BaronTrenrk j and Voltaire "Uti Lbs f'"'il review of 1 his troops are a few of the lucldeiits. "A Lady of 'i^drttti" ls HIP sixth "Wood ll. Wcdd" story. Wood B tina encountered several foes, real and sup posed, hut this ls hts tirst buttle with the unknown The Widow .Morton*? wealth captures him. hut when he ls visited hy her late latnented's relatives he departs nastily. !AM ,..Essan?y . . Essanay . . Biograph .... Vitagraph Comedy "his is a special two reel vevery variety of taste and ! hour today or tonight IOW. DAY 10c. IN MOVIES. FREE! FREE Received another supply of those "Ask Dugan Why" Fans. One to ev.rtry person making a purchase. Remember we , are, here to help you decirle ^what you want. Come. $ % Anderson Paint and , Color' Go. Blcckley Bldg. ' Phon? 647 f H Ill's Cherry, Sherry, ? Caromel, . Peach, Vanilla. OWL Dm?ico,, Phone Ga^-Caslr Store. . \v-' >v-'".' ,"r;;v* Sunday night. l am being assisted by Rev. J. T, Mann, the blind evangelist of Belton. Brother Mann is g force-, fut, practical preacher. Congregations and interest nro increasing with eaOM service. Brother and Sister Mann fur nish special music nt every ; aervjeo. The meeting will probably- continue through the tfiird Sunday."