The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 23, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
Osborne & Pear
Wednesday
\W will plux*? cm Hill? WOMEN'S
WHITE CANVAS RUBRER KOLK
OXFORDS FOR
$1.40 a Pair.
MADE OVER THE CUSTOM LAST
WITH A SPRING HEEL.
fi .Coolest oxford you ran buy for (bis
hoi weather anti the most comfortable.
REMEMBER. $1.40 a pall.
NO APPROVALS OR ANY CHARGED.
SHOE COMPANY
UNI) I. U MASONIC TEMPLE
Shoes That Satisfy.
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AND
This is all we ask lt to do.
FOB
We are satisfied that if you really
want to buy a home and will VIBU
North Anderson-see the tremen
dous progress made In a year-tho
' n umher und class of the homes
built-note the whole tone of the
section- you'll at least do some se
rious thinking.
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ERES
At ref reshing as a morning dip.
Takes the kinks out of your brain
IpflCED BOTTLES g" ~
ANYWHERE- 3C
Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO.
ANDERSON, 8. C
THEY WONT FALL OFF
' when provided with a clip that fita
your own nose. Glasses that won't
shake off are a specialty with us, and
you don't have to tie them on. either.
That's only one ot their advantages.
The best ls thst we flt them accurate
ly to your eyes. We are experta tn
testing eyes. For the glasses we
charge from $3.00 to $5.00 and upward,
according to the style and frame. Re
pairs on frames and parts 10 cents and |
upward.
Dr. M. R. Campbell
lit W. Whitncr St. Gronnd Floe.) ,
Omeo Thone 858J. Bes. Thone \
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Completing Flans
For Tho Celebra! I?n.
Th? committee in charge or Hi"
plans for thu fourth of July coloura
tion, io be held in Anderson, said yes
terday that all arrangements were
proceeding al ? very sal isla? tory ral?'
Indeed and they expect Ibis city to en
joy oin- of the most pleasant days ot
the year. The committee says that
Hie celebration will not be particular
ly elaborate but everything dono will
> ! done in thi> best possible manner,
ami if the people do not enjoy the
day it will be through no fault of
theirs. With events fcoing on al bain
Retina Vista park and in North Ander
son there will be no lack of HUIIIBC
1 ments.
t?rense In l'un
Cnusod A Fire.
"Dui of the trying pan into Ihc
fire" ls exactly what happened at thc
Chh|iiolu hotel Sunday afternoon.
When the cooks of that establishment
left thc kitchen they forgot to put out
the tire in thc stove und at thc Kaine
tune left a pan of grease on one stove.
This grease got hot and popped out on
the htovc, enveloping thc whole room
in what seemed to be a tremen dona
lire, It burned out in a short time
abd no damage was done, except to
the feelings of the people who feared
that tho entire town was about to bc
bi'rned.
.HJSH Curtis Hus
I ,l{e.turned Home.
Mjfs j Marguerite "urtis. who has
been spending the winter months in
the city with her brother. T. ll. Cur
t?s, left yesterday for her home In
Charleston. Miss Curtis has been at
tend'ng the Anderson high f.. hool the
last session and has taken a high
stand in the class. At thc same time
sho bau made a number of friends all
over town and these will be glad to
learn that abo will probably return to
Anderson next year to complete the
high school course.
City Swelters
In ?rip Of Heat.
Anderson is sweltering as she has
not .sweltered in many a day. The
l-cat wavo which has taken possession
of tho city ls ono of '.he worst that
thc Summer has prouueed and' lt bas
really caused actual suffering in some
quarters. Sunday ?ras hot and yester
day wa.s hotter and there js little re
lief In the city. The mercury did not
reach tho 100 mark yesterday but If
one had asked a passer-by. walking
a! o,i} g. in thc hot sun. what tempera
ture, was sweltering, any unfortun
ate would have answered that it was
Certainly not lees than 120 in the
shade. It is hoped that some clouds
or rain may alleviate thc suffering
today.
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Ollie I ?M? Fl en sed.
With PnHmnn Cars.
Officials of the Piedmont & North
ern lines say that thev . are well
pleased with thc business they arc
realizing from thc operation of thc
Pullman car service between Spar
tanburg and Atlnnta. which was re
contly added to this road. Thc busi
ness realized since the car was put or
has Justified the belief that such ti
service was necessary. Officers' of thc
road say that almost every berth is
token every night before Greenwood
le reached.
Mr. Robertson Is
Now Cnnvnlsrent.
Thomas Robertson, who arrived ti
Relton yesterday io visit his undo. P
P. Robertson, has a number of friend*
in Anderson and they will all he glac'
tn hear that ho ls now reouperatlnr
after a serious illness. Mr. Robert
son lives in Columbia and about r
fortnight Hgo he had to enter a Co
lumbia hospital to undergo an opera
tion. Tho news that he bas almos'
completely recovered will bc welcom
ed hore.
Another Candidate
Oat -For Co m m is s hm er.
- The latest candidate for county
commissioner in Anderson county h
FX D. Smith, who will offer from dis
trict No. .4, which is composed o'
Honea Path, Brondawav and Martin
township. Mr. Smith has a strong fob
lowing and many say that ho wir
have an easy time in landing the Job
Ho Is an expert road builder, hes had
experience with county affairs, and
lives within one mile of the corner of
ntl four townships.
Shrmcrs Are
Kee0ming Active.
With the publication of the notice
In Tho Intelligencer a fow days ago
concerning the intention to organize
a Shrine Club in Anderson, member?
of that order have become much In
terested and lt ls a foregone conclu
sion that the club will be organised
With an Idea of effecting the organ-1
?ration, a meeting will be h:?ld thb>
afternoon at 5 o'clock, to discuss C?e
matter sod to enter Into the forma
tion of the organisation.' It Is ex
pected that the club will be organ
ised without difficulty.
'lng Prices
and Rugs.
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Non Agent For
(ieiiiMin College.
Anderson people will he Interested
in learning that John <). Williams has
arrived at Clemson college io sue
roed T. J. Watt ? livestock demon
i'Vation agent for (South Car?)ina.
While Mr. Williams will receive a
hearty welcome at the hands of An
derson county tanners, .still they can
not hut regret the loss of Mr. Watt.
He has done a groat deal tor C?e ?toe!:
growers of Anderson and they w.ll
miss him. Mr. William.; ls a graduate
in animal husbandry of ohio state
university, ile comes to Se ith Caro
lina from Fort Collin!;, ''ol., where
he has had charge of horse breeding
work for the .departmeut o!' aerl -li
tare in cooperation with the Colora
do experiment station.
Heilders Like
Political Service.
The offer made by The Intelligencer
some time ago In regard to subscrip
tions during thc state political cam
paign, met with hearty favor at the
hands of thc readers in Anderson
county and they have availed them
Relvc8 of this opportunity. So far.
there has not been one reader to be
come displeased with the ?servier The
Intelligencer ls furnishing. Instead
of that thev have been generous In
complimenting this publication on thc
accounts published relative to what
each wing of the speaking party is do
ing. As thc party approaches thc
piedmont the service will bc improv
ed.
Elks Meeting .
In Sew Home.
The first meeting of Anderson
lodge No. 1206 to be held hi its hand
some new B. P. O. E. home will take
place next Thursday evening when
there will be some important business
transacted. Tho new home ls ac
knowledged to ti the prettiest in the
State. Erected -on the corner of
Sharpe and MoDufflo strocts at an
approx imane Cost of $10,000, it is a
credit to the-city- and an honor to
Anderson Elks.'! Visiting Elks from
all parts of the slate haye boon com
menting Upon thc place since they
returned to their homes and word of
Anderson's hospitality has now ex
tended all over the State.
Attending Meeting
Ot? .Medic?! Society.
Dr. J. R. Young and family have
Bone to Atlantic City, where Dr.
Young will attend a meeting of the
American Medical Society. This is
one of thc principal events of the year
with the physicians of thc United
States and thc program is always fill
ed with thing.? of interest to tho m?di
rai fraternity. It ls said that tills
year's meeting will be no exception
to that rule and a number of very
learned addresses will ho heard.
Telephone .Men
Here Yesterday.
Coming to Anderson for tho pur
pose of Inspecting the work now un
derway of putting the telephone wirca
underground, two officials of thc
Southern Roll Telephone Company
spent yesteivay in the city. These
gentlemen were W. Wi. Collier, dis
trict commert'vl manager, with head
liiarters In Creen ville and J. L. Moore
plant superintendent of the Richmond
division, with headquarters In Char
lotte. They . complimented Manager
Oeatty- on tho splendid manner in
.vliich tho work is progressing and
-aid that they had no criticisms to
make.
\o Flue As To ?
Origin Of Fire.
: J. W. Quattlc'baum. who lost his
>arn, together with some, valuable
.tock, farming implements, etc., when
'.hat building was destroyed by fire
Saturday night, discussed the matter
with a reporter for The Jntelllgen
er yesterday. . Mr. Quattlcbaum says
that ho has no idea as to how thc
Ire originated. Shortly before lt was
liscovcred a negro had been in the
lam but this negro does not smoke
ind bad no matches' In hts pockets.
When the blase was 'first seen almost
'.lie entire building waa enveloped
md there was no chance tc save
anything. '
Prominent Pcndletonian
Here Yesterday.
Capt. M.. M. Hunter, or Pendleton,
was in the city yesterday on a busi
ness trip. Mr. Hunter is one .of thc
leading merchants and business men
of-his section of tho county, and. is
teld In high esteem by all who know
him. Crop conditions In his communi
ty are vastly Improved, since the rMln,
said Mr. Hunter, and the .prospects
are bright for a gocd crop dosppo the
Infcfc cretlnued "drought; -
Aller..!ing The "
Plate Meetl**.
J. B. Felton, Anderson county's well
known Superintendent .of education.
ls In Rock Hill where .he Is attending
the meeting of the State Superintend
ents of Education of South Carolina.
Although thia association was organ
lied only a few years ago. it has prov
on Handsome Apt Squares
RICHARD TRAVERS.
..qrVIE "Dolly of tbe Dullles" oe
? rle?, by Acto!) Davies, I? prov- j
lng a ninny time winner. Mary
Fuller pinja tho title lends in nil of
these pictures, and the channing little
lady acquits herself nobly. A capable
supporting cast adds much to the
strength of the plays.
Richard Travers ls u lending candi
date for the honor of twins "the t?est
looking mnn In the movies." although
Tari Williams. Jnck Kerrigan oud Car
lyle Blackwell are all tuning contend
ers.
"Shannon of the Siztb." n ?pectncular
four part drama, has Just been com
pleted. Bnsed upon the Sepoy rebellion
tn India, "Shannon of the Sixth."
which, by the way. ls ndopted from the
famous drama of that name, involves
tbe use of hundreds of soldiers.
SCENE FROM "DOLLY OF THE DAILIES."
In "Nina of the Theater." the first
feature of the Alice Joyce scries, pho
to play patrons will see the audience as
the actor see-/ it. One of the big situa
tions takes the patrons back of the
stage while a piny is going on. "Nina
of the Theater," like the stories which
ure to follow, is complete in Itself and
lins no connection wit li any other pro
duction embraced lu the series.
"Hy the Old Dead Tree" is a story of
country school any? and a teuth-?t'f. ir
manee. No doub* the call of tin? ulm
pie lift brought the young bachelor to
the country. No doubt bis love for the
plain and tl Oe prompted his friendship
for the little teacher. Yet his Inten
tions were misunderstood-this wealthy
young mnn from the city. A hetter
understanding caine by the old dead
tree where the youug man proved the
hero.
lu "Bunco Hill's Visit" the men an
al) boasting nf their bravery. Jnht.
Billilly tells his wife what he would do
if bu met Hunen Bill, the terror of the
town. She disguises herself as the lind
num. confronts Joh tl and frightens him
st i IT lie gets square by turning some
lillee loose mid scaring ber. Bill visits
John's home and robs bim. His wife
eoines to his rescue, petrifies Hunco
Hill and lands him In jail. She receives
:"j(H> for bis arrest
'Andy Goto ArPlrating" in the sev
enth adventure of Audy, by Mark
Swan. Lured on by the Irresistible
dime novel. Andy forsnkes the tele
graph ellice for piratical conquests.
He and his bloodthirsty crew mnn a
dashing cnnnl boat. Then the romance
finies a way. for their "victims" don't
victimize, the police fail to see the Joke
-und Andy's mother bas a strong arm.
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PALMETTO THEATRE :.
TODAY'S PROGRAM
THE VANITY CASE_ ..Vitagraph
This is a two'reel feature and is thc picture we told you last week that we
wanted every good looking girl in town to see.
THE BARGAIN HUNTER. .Essanay
Rip-roaring comedy f nil of the cleanest kind of fun.
WINTER HOLIDAY !N BURNESE . . . _.j . Edison
A picture taken mid the snows of the Alpsf If*you want to feel gool come
and see this picture. Some wonderful.. athletic feats are to be seen.
Coming Wednesday "-Mansion of Sobs" a special 2 reel Lubin feature
which is just what the title indicates.
FOUR BIG REELS EVERY DAY 10c.
I THE MAN THAT FUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES.
ed to be of great value to the super
intendents in their work and they
have been able to accomplis!! a num
ber of things ns a result of what tin y
learned at these state-wide meetings.
A number of excellent micakers ure
on the program for the Ro-k Hill
meeting and the attendance is proving
to be linc. Mr. Felton will probably
return about Friday.
Recent Deals
In Automobiles.
Among Hie automobile deals con
summated In Anderson yesterday wus
the sale of a handsome elia!mers au
tomobile to S. D. Brownlee, this sale
being made by the Saddler Gnrage.
Dexter Brown has also purchased a
handsome Cadiluc car and it is said
that the next few days will see a
number of other cars sold In the city.
At the present rupid rate Anderson
county will soon bc ranking welt up
with Greenville and I richland couu
ties in number of registered automo
biles.
Coi-tractor McKinney
Hoves To Anderson.
Mt T. P. McKinney ls among the
new residents of Anderson, ha'lng
aiuved herc last vtck from Iva. ?ural
route four. Mr. McKinney is a con
tractor and builder by profession, and
*uys that he *?as never be??n ht i ? tty
with such a building boon as Auder
ion. He thinks he has mad? no mis
ta KC In deciding to locate her :, atid
already Bays, with meaning 'An.h-r
aon is My Town''- Mr.. McKiar.V/ and
family are. living Ipr; the pr<:<tu at
tits Nardin av?nuc.
CARI) OF 'I HANKS
We wish to thank our relatives and
friends for their, many acts of kind
ness and sympathy, during the illness
and death of our daughter and elster,
also for the many beautiful flowers
that were heaped ?ver her last rest
ing place. May Belle loved , flowers-:
May God bless and keep each one of
you. and grant you an abundant en
trance into tbat "land where the Inha
bitant sball no more say I am sick."
J. D. Sonecypher and family.
FREE! FREE
Received another supply of
those "Ask Uliban Why"
Fans. One to every person
making a purchase.
Remember we are herc to
help you decide what you
want. Come.
Anderson Paint and
Color Co. ;
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Blackleg Bldg. Phono 647
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Cherry,
Sherry,
tarome!,
Peach,
Vanilla.
OWL DRUG CO.k
:^ Phone .SJ^Cttsh Store.
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TODAY'S PROGRAM.
UT!LLC LOVE, THF GIRL OF MTS?
TF.RY
Thc 8th installment. Lucille leaves
thc ('li in ese town ns a Btowav. 7 In
thc hold of a ship on which Hugo ls
a passenger, and lands in San Fran
cisco
?NITZ JOINS THE FOltCE-^
Sterling. A rapid flro Ford Sterling
comedy, in which he gets away with
something original and killingly fun
ny. '?.....
< HA HUE'S NEW SHIT
Crystal. A dandy comedy with Viv
ian Prescott, the. now Crystal star.
Coming tomorrow "Swede Lnrson''
3 reel Rex with Bob Leonard and Haz
eDBuchman and written by the "Mast
er Pen" that wrote lucille Love
Coming '.'Thursday . ?^The Doctor"*
Testimony" 2 reel Victor with Flor
ence Lawrence.
ELECTRIC i ;? '
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TODAY'S~PROGRAM.
THK ALARM- ;
- Keystone. A two reel, comedy that's
great. Be sure to look this picture
over if yon want tb enjoy a hearty
laugh -1 . -
THE ANGEL OF THE GULCH
Reliance. A stirring western
drama.
FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED
^ Tomorrow ?The Embezzler." A sUr^
ling-two reel feature. '. .
^orolng goon 'The Million'Dollar
^R?ELS-rlOc.
j Mutual Movies Make Tim? FIy\