The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 23, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Meet Me At Osborne &
Greenville, Spart?nbuirg & ?nderson Ry.
Four Days GYP 110.Qi??/ Four Days
j -TO
JOHNSON mm. ? THURSDAY, JUNE 25,1914.
The second gr?nd Mountain Excursion will be operated by the Green
ville, Sriartanb'urg St'Anderson Ry., vi? The Carolina, Clinchfield &
Ohio, Ry., from stations on these lines to Johnson City, Tenn., at the
following low rates. Good for returning Friday, Saturday and Sun
day. .
A. M.
8:110
8:20
8:30
8:85
8:45
8:80
9:00
0:05
9:10
Bate.
S&50
S?0
8?0
8.10
8.50
.8.50
8.00
8.00
8.00
A. M. Kate.
LT Piedmont, 8. C. 9x15 *3.oo
LT Greenville, 8. C. 10.00 2.75
LY Tay lora, 8. C. 10:80 2.75
LT Chick Spring?, S. C. 10:85 2.75
LT Greer* 8. C. 10:45 2.75
LT Duncan, 8. C. 10:55 2.50
LT Tucapao, 8. C. 11:00 &50
Ar (Spart an burg, 8. C. 11:35
Ar.Johnson City, Tenn. 5:85
P.M.
Lr Greenwood, 8. C.
LT Hodges, 8. C.
LT Shoals Jot., 8. C
LT Donalds, 8. C.
Lr linnea Path, 8. C.
LT Anderson, 8. C.
LT Belton, S. C.
LT Williamson, S. C.
LT Pelxer, S. t.
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Returning: - \\
Ticket* wlU h? good for returning on all regular trains from Johnson City, ta mid including train No.
8 (11:45 A. H. Eastern Staadard Time) Snhday, June 28th,; 1914. The (Greenville, Spartanbnrg and Ander*
son Ballway-will provide extra equipment, to handle passengers returning on all regular trains to and In*
eluding Train No. 19 scheduled to leave Spartanbnrg at 9:10 J. M. (EaateraTiine ), Sunday, June 28th, 1914.
A Grand Opportunity .
to make a delightful' trip across the Bine Ridge Mountains at very low fares; so do not fail to take ad.
rantage of this excursion which will be operated bj the lines nameo herein. The Clinchfield will fur.
nish a sufnclont number of their New Vestibuled Coaches for this occasion and erery excursionist will be
comfortable,1 not haring to change cars on the going trip.
Lofty Peaks and Miles of Tunnels:
Enjoy the freedon of mountains and Trail on the Blue Ridge. A region absolutely unique and wonder*
fol. Mountain peaks over a mlle high, In plain Tlew of the travelers, miles of tunnels hewn through solid
rock and after these comes the scenic ride of two hours, through the gorge of the Toe and Nolie hues j
Hirers, on either side huge mountains rear their lofty heads to the blue akles and the crystal waters leap
from rock to rock, forming a never ending succession of snowy-white cascades and rapids. The scene ls
one of indescribable heantynlid magnificence ulid one which the sight seers never forget.
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Johnson City * "
is not a millage bnt a hustling city with good hotels, plenty of places of amusement and a few days stay
In this city will be worth two weeks vacation at the Seashore. '
This Excursion? ,. ? ?.
wUl be ran regardless of the weather conditions-HO don't forget th* date, THURSDAY, JUNE 24th*
RElKKSHMENTXAR-will be attached to this train and good Ulinga to e&l and drink can be had at ssmall
rost. - ; Apply at nearest G. 8. & A. tlcliet office for fort a er In
C.- S. AHerj^ Gen: Pass. Agent, .,' ,Ghas. T. Mandel, A. G. P. Agent.,
' ' . Granville, S?. C. , * Johnson, City, Teni?.
SS Plates | -310 F??><Ioet??lt. ' ?fS? ? SS
and VP \\ A FOR NEXT TEN DATS. ^ &mX^^S^&^
TT"----i - ' I ?a e fo^iA iv ?.fr piQida ., In the State to be in good standing
?CE ^#s<,"**""w*?r"N^ ?$%k ?PAO i?OlU Lil. bl ria tea to have one or more members to
jiLo?is T^N^^S?L *&12. V '.- attend the State Union meeting, as
?tw j/Bt&M&?????:~..A. 'VBHBV . ',. well as the usual delegates to which
BgSyWIE v NMBBait^BPJ Our Specialty . ?512. thu county unions are entitled. We
^mB^S^SS^^*wBS?^W ?-y A""l ffo?? OR uavc not lnvltfid distinguished speak
' I "^^^afe5l?5flH **** tJfOWn Open lace ?b?. err. to address the State Union, either
n8ra;^;:;/:;;yB^^tfQ^ . ' '.. _ oh Co-operation or the many topics
KAUB ^4TT^B^5^Wy^ril I fl -J r j. ? .a , of good farming that make a Farm
P?v^4T J Y I Y \jT AVOld IndlgeStlO?l Hila ora' Instituto helpful, believing that
^^-**> \ I \mf*^ M M. m*Av,/\ K nDAfm In thus turning over the cessions of
- UPprOVC yOur nftftlilO the Union what lt ls and who are
"ni . Dlt.JH.^.4,WELLS fir. CO. ' Jg??V??iSa >T?
^ . . ... ".EleCtrlCfiil ?leatal rarlOrS..? speakers may be. Thia Anderson
LrOWll i - Ovpr ParmefBs & Merchants Bank . meeting held in the county where the
\M^ \r K .? -?L r.?raiBB: e. .n^OOdUW-OIW^. first Local Union was organised in
yV Or.K,. |J.Pfcoae 521 ?, Lady Alledsaat SQU^ Carolina, ls to be a meeting of.
?gggg^gj^gg^^-^ _ Jj 1_. JJj- sud by, and for all. the. people. It
.. i > Lu ,.7..^? " J reste with t?e rank and file of the
* * * ? -ft ?, STATE FARMERS' UNION memberahlp all over the State to.
? . - \ ..r*'?' .' . " " \i make lt "a 'success that will mark
* QAVDi: J% RAinwiN . . Pfo?0,111 for-the Meeting to Be Held ? long step in advance by the Parm
3A?nc MU,n,H In Anderson Next Month. . ere* Union In South Carolina.
* i??CHITECTS . W?dnef.d?y; J^e?22.^peWng;-8es- .ByteJfder;of ?ho Commit-.
* BiecMeyBM&'Afi^?rsoh,,^.?";,*! -i:'Enrollment of D?legatea.'2i'-AV? ^DABBS. Pres..
* t_L ? driles of President. 3, Report of State J. WHITNER REID, Sec.
* Citlzcns.NatioharBanlt Bldg. - gSJSgg, 4' REPORT OT BXECUMTE MISTRIAL SULLIVAN CASE
I IWa?ilii N. C Thursday, Jnly 24, o A. M. -7-r
i - What has the Union accomplished Joly Returned No Verdict ap to .8 i
m m * a av .* .. <m m ^ * ? since lt has been organized? ?i O'clock Hunda j Morning.
? 1. Reports from local , unions. 2. _1_ ^
- - . . . . Roports from County Unions. 3. Pe- i^reds, June 28.-The jury in the
CHARLESTON ? WESTERN CARO* poita from State officers. Sullivan case being divided. Judge P.
. LINA RAILWAY 8:00 P M. Re ports <^n H u d ed and B. Gary Sut day morning at 8 o'clock
? ' :. remainder of meeting devoted to qttea- ordere? ^t^i ^nten on the court
. ^..1.. -i " ? Vi m" ti?i?. n^tu ?hiia*> . docket. It ls stated that the jury
? s.""..".<"... ?i ^pt^.i?S^
No. ai -.v.v,;>,w ...-...' .*>.S.4G p. m. (at D?rcuss'fons by local, unions, . ; '??,^V*i,? vii -?ttnri ?'??
WWW Ee?v?si ^' - " Oi) Dl?cusrtonr by County unlptia..tc); ^ ^
W ?&? flf'f , '-s- it?it?-.i? . d' Discussions by. State officers., % - r ? . .? r^r*shlnS?"' *m?? 22~for,.ptroller
No.22 ;. ;V .....-.t .... ..6.06a. m% ; ' Vrld?* Jniv ??. 9 A. lt.. Downey.-of the treasury, Interpreting
*K* . ?. .. nf-^I^W^S? ' blscus? oS'coS ?5? the-mllitin act of February 16, 1914
lnfbrthktlbt?( m?^s?M^^ ?W^mmW^m?^M today decided that officers and men
; PW$^ Officer^. - Place bf .next meeting, Ad- g the. naval jnlUUa are entitled to ten
' . . A; ^ttUMf'?;^ 'A. j .0 Jourhtnent at ?fflfej? cent, additional day when on sea
?'SS J?P^. t^K^ffiim ?hleer? ; ot .duty conditions where of ?eera of the,
.T, B,^CTHtMS.'t?'?,Alt , ;... .th? i?aft"parm?rs*Union to mak*thta regular.aa.yy were allowed addltlonaf
HLI?IIM!!,..?"^"1^^ ,C-^_- . ^pq^meotl^gti^ar^to liear^ t^Vk .pay. ?. ..>,","""",.";.;,"?.".",.,.
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Now Is The Opportunity To ?
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? Pearson's
LEAGUE SEASON
OPEMSTUESOAY
ANDERSON WILL PLAY FIRST
GAME ON THE GAFFNEY
GROUNDS
A SCHEDULE MADE
Spartanburg Will Play It* First
Game in Greenville With T.
Stouch.
S-pedal To The JnUlligencer.
Greenville, June 22.-The schedule
drafted by Tommie C. Stouch, manager
of the local baseball club, was adopted
without change by officials of the
Piedmont league at a meeting here
this afternoon.
Anderson will open ai Gaffney
Thursday afternoon for a serl-.n of
three gamea, while Spartan bu rr opens
in this cit y The -resignation ?if Wat
son Bell, of The Anderson Daily in
telligencer, as secretary and t rennin
t r of the hague, waa accepted vith re
in et. H. C Booker, editor nf The
j Puily Platlmont'will sude. cd Mr. Bell
I in this capacity.
j Tile meeting was an enthusiastic
. one and all four cities of the league
were represented. All arrangements
J for the opening series were made.
I Only the question of umpires caused
t any lengthy discussion, and this was
I settled when a motion by Manager
I Martin of'the Spar' incurs club, pro
) viding that each team select its um
pire, was adopted unanimously.
A BO? AL RECEPTION
Awaits the Audersob Ball Team on
Visit to Gaffney.
At yesterday's meeting of the dlrec
I tors of the Piedmont League, held In I
Greenville, a number.cf, changes wer*
'made in the schedule. Instead of An
' derson opening next Thursday, at
Greenville ar had been planned, the
home team will open, at Gaffney and
Greenville will open ? at Spartanburg.
The meeting was caliea to order at
3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the
Imperial h.otelyt With. Ed. H. DeComp
of Gaffney',' (he ' pr?sid?t of the . lea
gue, as" the' presiding; o$lcer,( J
The first questtdnlakeh up .waa that
o? the sch^d?lo'?ni'this was'.eubnilt
ted by Tommie St?uch of Greenville.
After some: few' alterations and chan
ges were made, the relied ule proposed
by the Greenville "man Was adopt ?d
and this will be followed from1 Thurs
day on. Under the new schedule,
when Anderson finished the first Be
vies at Gaffney,-she wilt come home
for three games With Greenville.'
Another important matter declu^d
at yesterday's meeting was that each
town would furnish one. local umpire.
No Anderson man has yet been chosen.
Speaking of the opening of the lea
gue between Gaffney and Anderson
with Anderson in Gaffney, Ed H. De
Camp raid that Gaffney would rather
have Anderson there than any other
town and that a royal reception would
be accorded them. All the business
houses of the city will close Thurs
day in Gaffney and it is believed that
over 3,060 Gaffney people will witness
the opening game.
It is understood that, Stackhouse, |
manager of the Gaffney.. . team and
once a famous star for, the Wo (To rd
team;, wt tl pitch the 'opening game
for bis club against Anderson.
Arrangements were begun last night
for securing a r pedal ,. car for the
Anderson fans to yo to'Gaffney for the
opening game and this will probab
ly be accomplished. -'
HELLDP! Hi: LL UP!
Atlanta, Ga.v Jub? "SS.-r-The hold
that the tango, the trot and the hesi
tation - ?. . ? . '?'. f '?;",t;i
.There Is to be a celebration of the
ninth anniversary at the'.home, next
Friday, and the * 'd ladles' manager
planned a blt of dancing.
"We will have a real Virginia reel,"
site said.
"Indeed, we will not," replied the
old ladles, with one voice.' "We'll
have the new steps everybody is talk
ing about "So they got some tango
records for their phonograph and
now'the whole 28-and most of them
are In . their eighties-are' practicing
for a real tango tea next Friday.
.'Dayton Retries Charges:
Washington.; June 22.~FedereJI
Judge Alston G. Dayton, of West Vir
ginia, sent tb the House'! - Judiciary
committee a formal statement deny
ing ali ch?rge recently made against
him hy Representative Neely has been
asked to appear before tho committee
tomorrow to state whether he bas
spectflci information to Buppbrt his de
mend for Judge Dayton's impeach
mont. ?? ' >?'<?*?. <-'. t ? ? ?
i Sugar PH
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham of
Greenville have been in the city, the
guests of Mrs. Sallie Cunningham on
West Market street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan ure
spending a few days in Pelzer. where
they ure the guests of relatives.
MisB Margaret Archer is spending
a few duys In Easley with friends.
Mlbses Nina and Minnie Rumsen are
spending a few days In Kasley with
friends.
Miss Anna Bell Towers lias return
ed from a stay in Baltimore.
Mrs. T. E. Howard and children are
spending a week in Mt. Carmel with
relatives.
Mrs. Leioy Pales and Miss ?'lara
Cox left yesterday afternoon for the
North. While away they will visit
Beeton, Philadelphia aud a number ot
Northern points.
W. H. Stegall of Easley, route 7,
warn among the visitor to spend yes
terday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. McAlpin Thornton of
Hartwell, Ga., ..pent Sunday in the
city with friends.
Al ru. Maude Jones and Mrs. James
Winter of the Holland's store Beet lon.
were In the city yesterday. ' ' '
I. B. Thornton has returned to his
home in Hartwell, Gu., after upend
ing ten day H in Anderson. ,,,
G. W. Price of Spartanburg was in'
the .-.itv yesterday, a guest at Mle
Omin?la hotel.
J. Balley Gordon, of Rome, Ga., ia
spending a few days in the eily on
business.
E. S. Plc?s?utts o? Greenville was
among the visitors to spend yesterday
in tho city.
W. H. Moore of Columbia was
amoug the visitors to spend yesterday
in tho city
W. H. Gwinn of Greenville spent
part of yesterday ld the city on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen and
Misses Sadie and Minnie Cohen of El-,
berton, Ga., spent Sunday lu the city
with friends.
Duff Rodgers of Willlamston was
among the weil known visitors to
spend yesterday in the city.
Dr. J. E. Allgood of Liberty was
among the visitors to spend yesterday
in the city. "? .,Tv
. G. H. McGee of. Greenville was IjT
the city yesterday for a few hours on'1
business. ? t\
Dr. W. I. Hailey and Ira Adams of
Hartwell, Ga., were in the city yester
day.
Mrs. W. H. Reese and daughter','
M IBS Ruth, are spending a few days
in Hartwell, Ga., with MrB. Keese?h
parents. ,
W. E. Johnson of Liberty spent a
few hours in the'city yesterday on
business.
A. S. Fant ot Belton spent part of
yesterday in the city.
W. M. Sherard of Willlamston was
among the visitors to spend yester
day in the city.
Miss Annie Bell of Lowndesville ls
in Anderson and will spend the sum
tner months at tbe Hote Bellevue.
8elf Deception.
Most people fancy themselves Inno
cent of those crimes of which they can*
not be convicted.-Seueoa._
-THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina
Announced as "Distinguished Mili
tary College" by ?. 8. War Depart
ment.
Full courses in Civil Engineering.
Sciences, English and Modern Lan
guages. ',
Confers B. S. and C. E. degree?.
Alt expenses pay redete from South
Carolina $260 a year
A scholarship worth S300 a year.is
vs tant, from Anderson County, and
will te Ulled. by .competitivo <XA?H;
uatlon at the County seat on Friday,
August 14,
.-For necessary Information and
blanks apply to Col. 0. J. Bond. The
Citadel, Charleston, S. C.
Made a Quick Sale
THE Investment Department af a Bal
timore stock exchange house had a
caller who wished to buy fifty shares
of a certain investment stock. While the
customer waited, the manager called up the
firm's Philadelphia agent on the Hell Long
Distance Telephone and secured the stocky
with the promise of delivery next day.
Quick trades are often made by the
Bell Telephone service.
When you telephone-smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
We Have Buggies
. coming in almost every day lb?
latest shipment being a car of
.. rv , f,".-.. * ..*...?. .?:.? *}*n ?s?n?oi*
? -COLUMBUS
, -, Come in and let us show them.
They are 1914 Models. ?J IHM .
i?-Ys'fl fi
We have g nice line of Pony
buggies.
3. S. FOWLER
1
The Appeal of Beauty
to the Young Bride
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Eveu more Importsat than Communi
ty Silver's a beauty IK UH unusually
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ty Silver'? beauty Is Its unusually
which that gires it Its sterling-like
finish and makes It wear so nell.
At your service fer 60 years.
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