The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 24, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WAN* ADS GET RESULTS WANTS WANTKP-- Boarders r?ir th? summer on Sullivan's island, elution 23. "Tho Holen". Address.Mrs. hubert Singleton, SI ut loll 23, Sullivan'); Is land, S. C. . Wa?fld-A grad?ale iii Itiusfr from th'?"" Woman's College, Richmond, va., desires position to teach Piano in school or private family. Ad dress Box fi, Stony l'oint, Va. 6-24-31 Wanted-By a gentleman wife, no I children, hoard in private family | close In. State terms and location AddrcBB P. (). Box '?'?. 6-23-311 "Wont a Home J- For quick sale I of ' foY'a nice house and lot on Green ville street" al ' a sacrifice. Youl should Investigate this. Part cash, | balance on time. Address; Opportu nity, care (Jen. Del., Anderson, S. C "Wanted-Cow or field pens of all vari eties, name lowest prices and send samples of what you have to offer. J.' P. Walters, LaG runge, N. C. LOST Stol?h'-From In front of' The Intel ligCnccr office, Iroquois bicycle,] stock model No. 211124. Coaster brake* twc brass plugs In front tiro. Reward for information leading to recovery of same and conviction of thief, Li M. E., car Intelligencer, tf -ara LOST-Wednesday night tho 10th, In or between Anderson and Midland' Shoals on Havannah river, one yol . Idvv folding pocketbook containln? G'eheokB aggregating about $2.180. OtjT* Reward if returned to W. W. Powell at Chere Cum Bottling Co.' Anderson, S. C. 6-13-tf. FOR SALE Fnrvl&le-^Orie slightly used, wei! , kept plano, good as n?w. Wlit'J to . "hw K," cpre Intelligencer, ti-23-ltp .'r'? ? ? "?'-'-;-? For'hhle-I? you want nitrate of aodn' for"spot'or future shipment lt will . pay ' you to communicate with us -1 before' blncini* your orders. Harby & Co., Brokers, Importera. Dealers, all fertilizers, Sumter,-S. C. : . . ;i fe ??' .--J frat-Bale- Prompt sh i pm ont. car lots, .8?? tonB, sacked cotton .seed hulls,' 8t> tons haled cotton seed hulls . tialbn Seed and Fertiliser Co., Co l?mpia, fi, C. , . _? H; 'i ' ' ','.'."' For'Sale-Prompt shipment, car lots', 80; tons sacked cotton seed bulls, 80 ums ball pd cotton seed hulls., Unlbri-Seed and Fertilizer Co., Co- s . l ii m hi ?;, S. C,. F?r\lf??t-The entire second floor ot' the''Pepper building" on W*?t| "Whither- .street. Reasonable ra?an; AriMy lo Anderson l<o'dge B. P. O. E. 6-2t-tfd FcutttPf Ranch of keys containing emitir auto wrench. Owner may htfre' Bam? by calling at this office naqfl^ffing fpr this ad. 6-23-3t OTNESS L?C?LS Try "(lah Fnrk," In tho midet of most plc-t?rcaque mountain . secttdn ' of ffiMp Nt.rth Carolina; excellent .W^ pure'mountain spring water *ti1 to hon rie, ? Ti per week and up.' '. Lawrance, Proprietor, Hondor sonvJtierN. C.^Ri .2/. .. ''"l-fH- &~2. other pmm om .^?Va;thpj'hech mrjre fortunate than yots br liavo they i been .moro thrifty? ^?l|frtWtdlrT6rcn'ce,4sHhl?? you have :, been paying rent while they were p?y lng; for&eir hom?; Yours stilt; bo tt ' long?1 to the other man, though you mllifci'itttl^o ?paid for it. Yoilr friend goiV-What' he paid for and owns his Hog*-: mvtmifcti YOU A HOME IN END.NOW. i. . i ?IlVlME?SE STORE TO BE OPENED I j -r Fleishman Br of Anderson nnd Florence Arc Spreading Them selves Tho Fichu hinaus, who have a large sion- here and arr doing a steadily growing business, have completed a trade hy which they will have one of the largest Ht o rou in the state, perhaps the largest, lt will rival the great Coker st?r?- ut Hurtsville, which ls said to cover the greatest floor space. The new store of the Fleischman Brothers at Florence will cover an entire half of a block, as described In the following dispatch from Florence to the dally papers. Florence, June '??I,-There have been u half dozen deals in Florence teal estate within til? last few days. One of these deals, it ls staled, was made by the H. Fleischman, & Broth ers, who inn large department stores in titis and other southern cities. It ls said that the Fleischman's hove In contemplation ono of the largest de partment atores for Florence to be lound In Setlh Carolina. Another of thc deals is that of a corporation 'wiving purchased a city property on one of the main business streets. In order that they may build for them -.elves a Florence home for their offices and headquarters. With Iheao facts before Florentines, and the great addition to thc Florence shops of tho Atlantic ('oast Line and a doubling up of their forces, is lt n wonder thut Florence folk should sap that "Florence is growing and com lng to the front with leaps and bounds daily?" HAS RESIGNED E. P. Vandiver Hos Been Succeed ed as Cashier of Formera' And Merchants Bank The directors of the Farmers & Merchants bank met yesterday nt noon in thc oill-es of thc institu? ion. at which time they acccpr-fd thu resig i.tulon of Bi P. Vondh'er us cashier ct tho hank and elected !u his stead, J h Brownlee, who ha? neon assistant (ashier for sCv?rnl years. C. W. Mc Gee, who has resigned bis position as county treasurer, wilt become assis tant cashier to succeed Mr. Brownlee. lt has been understood around town for tome weeks'that this move-would take place within tho next few wicks but' for some good reasons, they did not bare to make any announcement concerning' tho matter. Tho hank is in tptendld condition and the regular ceint-unnual dividend of 8 per cent wai. paid. . . SLOV^ROGR?3^ I? ClVit C??Fhf Negro Lost H?9 Suit Against th? Jewish Storekeeper on Defa mation Charge. Little of interest transpired Iii the Court of Common Picas for Anders?h county at yesterday's session. Tho in?j?t interesting feature of" the day occurred, when John Balley Adg?r Mullalley attempted to give Judge Prince some lnfor"mntloq 'ort certain' subjects. The Judge resented tb ls ac tion and Infringed Mr. Mulialley that he should bear In mind the fact'that thia is a SoUth c*roUHu court, and not; In New York State. Mr. MulIaT ley' had also" taken a fling at other county officiate. Iii tho case of W. H. Dalton, a ne gro, versus L. Feinstein, a Jewish Store keeper, in which the negro' asked thal he bo awarded $1.00? dam ages from Felnstein because of ma licious prosecution', th? 'jury found a verdict for the defendant. When adjournment was roached lase night tho court waa ?ccupiedVUH' the case of Israel Milos, ptamtlffv vereint' E. -F? Alig??d. Part of thbM testimony h?d beef? completed ' bb? some' remained to bo heard abd' the' case win hardly go to the Jury until noon today. At Meeting Yc8ter4ay Caj?itdtWa? Increnscd and All P??r\? Com pleted for Undertaking A rdeetmg'of the tdcelAolders of the Anderson Theatre Comfotury was*'held yesterday afternoon at the Chamber ot Commerce shortly after 5 o'clock" at which Hf share? of thtf"Btbck* were represedt?d, beMg* something ?e/veir two-thirds ot the totat stock subscrib ed.' . .'. . Upon-motlon of T. Frank Watkins th?' nkme' oP'the corporattdh was* chtViYgobvto Abd?rsoitTJfeve!opTrr,'-i and* the capital stock lncrcn. ? >'. hi *30,0od. Upon motton of Leo1. Geisberg, alf outstanding- stock not paid for wai 4o-be? calleoT foT coWectiorf. i upbti mbtion ot ft n: Ktog'tho sale of thtf first blffht'Uckets was* to hw begbn immVdl?tpfy.' tb?a first Sfftr iidkets- to.be sow al ?10 each, the next 60? a*, $5 each and tho balance e/ .rate* ttf br?rdf5t?rmmr??^bpdb. " ? lt-wW voted thttt the Dobbin* livery stable people be asked to vac&t?' tho lot the latter part of this week, ail papers to be signed tnuaediately there ?htyt . ASSOCIATION WOK ANDERSON BASEBALL CL JB TO BE PERFECTED TO ELECT OFFICERS Prominent Baseball Men of City Will Prepare This Afternoon For Entrance Pursuant to u call Insucd lat?: yes terday by W. L. BrtsBcy, F M. Bur nett, li. J. Hauler ami Porter A. Whitley, those ?ho subscribed ta the hn?cbntl fund which has cnnbhsl An derson tn enter Ihe Piedmont league will meei al .". o'clock this afternoon lu thu looms ol Pie Chamber of (.'oin morce and at this meeting uti ar rangements will be completed for An derdon taking ber berth In thc asso ciation when the first game is played tomorrow in Gaffney. The home (cum opens on the road. Anderson bas a good team bul it is >?aifl Hint every tiling ls not going an" smoothly with the club aa might be and if the farm who are behind the movement do not take a hand and lend their assistance in giving th.? club a i-ood str.ft lt will be doomed to failure before the first week of the longue, Henson is begun. Every other town In thc league hus already elected officers and directors and tho Anderson club is' the only team in the league without somer such officials, it ls high time that a move be mada In 'this direction and there fore the. nlreting has been called for (Iiis afternoon. From Gaffney comes tho news, that evrtry business house In the city will bo closed tomorrow afternoon for the opening gabie and Ed DeCamp cays that already l.SOO tickets have oceu cold, 1 HW" expects :i OOO Gaffney ians to witness the first game with An derron and in nil probability a large delegation from this city wilt Increase that' number. The Anderson fans should Ullrter s-tami that their attendance nt 'he meeting hi? afternoon is important and it is hoped that many' of them will attend. The following is thc ?.aid sent out yesterday by tho coti uiiitee*. "As one of those who subscribed to the fund to secure professional base ball for Anderson, you are hereby in vited and earnestly requested fo at tend a meeting'of thc'fans' un:l snb rcrtbcrs'at 5 p. m.. Wednesday June Si-Wh'. We must elect 'officers and ot'bf er wise line the Anderson team up properly. . W. L. Brlssey, F. ar. Burnett, lt: J: namer. < Porter A. Whaler. Committee.*' S?LD^sS?rO^H?RES ON NEW SERIES Perp?tuai Building * Loan Said To Be in Fine Shape and Of neera Are Well Pleased The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Perpetual Build ing^ a^-Ldan Association took place yesterday at which time the tenth series of this well known company wag started. Before the afternoon wttB over ?00 shares of the new s? rias "had been subscribed for. This In dicates the popularity of ' the- stock sold ny"' the Perpetual Association. ' Following the conclusion of the stocTrhdldcr* meeting thc ? directors went Into session and the following officer's were all re-elected: R. E. Lig?n,' president; J. E; Barton, vice president; P.- E. Cllnkscaies, secre tary ; and: treasurer and Hood & Sulll- ! van? attorjieys.' ? The officers and directors of- the concern'ssld "last; night ti:z* the stock holders'were all well pleu?e?: with the 1 showing meide. PLAf?lTFOR' TAE T. p. ?? R?IIL y ? ' ". iv. ? ' i ...... invitations Sent Oat Yesterday to AH Members of Post ?-?v? erythihi? Novv Complete According to Feaster V. Trlbbto, ! secretary ot Post1 D. Tra volera Pro-1 tectlve Association, everything ls j roady for the quarterly rally which is to be held next Saturday night at, North Anderson park. This will mark ihe formal opening^.; of" Anderson's i .newest park and this lends added ln 11crest to the occasion. The fbl??wiug ? invitations were seht out yesterday to jae members of Post D of the T\ P ; A. in Anderson: ; .''Jno. Linley wanta the T. P. Ujfe to open the park in' North And orson Sat urday evening, 8 o'clock sharp, Juno J?7rh;. Bc on hand. W. A. Livingston. Stet? president and others wilt bo there: ^ . ^> "Refreshments will be served. Cars ?vi .li walt un fir wc get through. ' "FeMMtef V. Trlbble. Sec." C. Ban Alien, Pres:'" Rfc* &m Ybdelfiig; . j Loi?lavlR?: ' Ki- Jttne 28.-Hnndredf ot nibmT5?rs *of thd vGe*rmah' singing-; ' societies from various* eitles'1 tn*' the' couWffyl-xo'arriving in Louttv|lle;to-v! MihiV tb barlicldtRe - In the thirty-' i f{,3??th .^oaWrr?WorHhe'?i?T^h Amer' I taoW St??nftH)hiWil.-which opens) her?* tdmorroW a'tforn^Sbn''Biiid Wilt continue through Saturday. Preparations have been made to entertain twenty thous I end ?{.Kora, PRESS ASSOCIATION PREPAR ING FOR SESSION HARRISON TO SPEAK Address' by President of thc South ern Railway Will Bc One of The Chief Events Anderson io to bc visited on .l ily a by Hie South Carolina Pres? Associa tion and on that day this city will sei! more newspaper men than have; been In these parts for ?mite awhile. Whether Anderson ls being honored by the visit or the visitors honored by being permitted to come is a ques tion which some of the pencil push ers may think la open to argument, but as a mutter of fact this city will he proud of the opportunity to enter tain the visitors. Within the next few days a meeting of Anderson's ncwspajier men will ue culled and plans will be made; at that time for entertaining the visitors. An derson plans to do herself proud ia thia respect. Ed. H. DeCnmp, editor of the Gaff ney Ledger and provident of the South Carolina Press Association, has written that ho expects this meeting to be the most successful ever held. He is straining every effort to make thc meeting enjoyable and he will suc cord. The following is the complete pro gram as announced for the meeting: Mundry. July ?tn, X:::o p. m.-Meet ing called to order by the President. Address of welccrae; response; ap pointment cC committees, etc. Tuesday, July "th. 10:00 a. m. iV'ading and discussion of papers on various -.abjects. 3: CO p. ra. Association r-islneas. Ti:ut) p. m. Trip to Country Club. Greenville. 8::!0 p. m. Address by Fairfax Har rison, president of the Southern Run way. Wednesday, July 8th.-Entire day devoted to meeting of the Master Printers' Asscolatlon. 8:30 p. ni. Address by Rev. Platb Durham, of the North Carolina M. E. Conference. Thursday, July 0th.-Trip to An derson over the Interurban. The meeting.is to be held ut Chicks I Springs, which may bc reached from" I Taylors, on the Southern Railway, be tween Spartanburg and Greenville, or passengers may, reach Chick' Springs direct either i rom SpEirt?iJbu^-g or Greenville by.,,the Interurban," ,SJ,reet Railway, chick 'Springs ls ten miles from Greenville and twenty-one miles from Spartanburg. Baggage should be checked to Taylor's for Chick Springs. MUyor-Kleci J. H. (iodfrey o o o o o o ooo ?ip o.O O o o o o o 0 TOWN VILLE O 0 O O O OOO O ooo ooooooooo Townvllle, June 23-Mr. W. J. Bruce, who has been visiting at the ho?l?s of J., lt. and L. O. H ruco has returned to his home near Oakw?y. Mri) A. M. Holland: of Starr ls visit ing- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G Speeres. Miases Mary Smith and LOIB Hunt have gone to New York to Bpend the summer with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Horton. Mr. J A. Burgess after a lingering illness died at his home near Town ville Saturday morning and was burled at the Baptist cemetery Saturday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Vf. A. Bowen and wife ot'Oak way1 worshiped'at tho Baptist church Sunday. Mf. W. N. Brhce.iand wlfd .of .n?ir Oak way, were the spend-t he-day guests of Miss M. A. Bruce Snnday. ? Mr,. Wade Armstrong and wife and baby, Ruth, visited the hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs'. L. O. Bruce ldst week. Mr. Joe Kant nu delator, Willie, who attend schools at Cedar Springs, are home for the summer vacation with their mother, Mrs; .Theo: Fant; , Little Miss Antoinette Earle, who, has been sufferlngtgreat pain with a forefoot, we are glad to note Is much . better. f Miss Roty Whitfield .hnd brother, 1 [Hoyt, of Gross Roads, visited at the home of *JHr. Luther Whitfield recent ly. ' .-?>', r * ; Mr. E. c. Smith visited frlehBs arid 1 rotatives at Anderson recently. i Miss- M. A. Br??c, wbc? has been sick for aorup tlin?, wc art glad toi note IS somewhat' imp roved. J,[ A Mr. George Sniith. who attends ?school at Clemson College ls at home, for the sommer. " | . The little ?on of Mr anders. Oliver, Milford, who has been retil Bick for sometime.'ia beater pt thin >rltin?, Y t)R. S?N??tfS/HAS. B??U HONORED Appointed on the Staff of'the Fa mous Dr. Mayo for Their Rochester- Hospital Thc public of Anderson and all Hiv nimbai men In thia section of thc State will 'congrat?late Ur. il. IA?C Sunders of this city upon the fuel thut be has been chosen by thc world famous Drp. Muyo c? a physician for t?eir staff: Some-time ago'lt was believed tliut ibis' position' would be tendered Hr. Sanders but this fact was not author?, itnlivcly known in Anderson unlll yen-i terdrty. Not withstanding the fact that he ls only 32 years of agc,' Dr. Sanders bas become one of the'best known mrecons iu the south and he has es tablished a record of which many an older physician might well feel proud. The letter of notification which Hr. Sanders has received says that he will be exnected to report irt Rochester on .July l and with that end in view'he ld now getting his affairs In shape and is preparing to leave Andersen. ooooooooooooooooooo o o o (JOOI? BfA S NKBS o 0 ? o ooooonoo o o o o o o o o ?I ii . 1 Following ia a copv of a letter be ing send to evory employe of, the Southern '.Railway company by' thc president, Fairfax Harrison: "A railroad is first of all a public servant. It follows that the success of a railroad as a business interprise j depends, in very large measure, not' only the efficiency of the transporta tion lt affords, but upon the personal treatment which those do!r??? business with the railroad Tecelve nt tho hands | of Its officers .-.nd' employes. There fore, in addition to loi"g everything in his power to promote thc physical efficiency of our service, each officer and employe, whatever may be h?s rank or duty, mus? at all t'mes conald. rr thc moral ofltcir-ncy. nnd th!-; means first of all that he anould treat I all patrons of pr'rr.ary mle of man agement of Southern Railway Co., ! but it is no m ir'- than ra- r offic ? or I employe bimse!' ? xpeUs of every one ?rom whom he riys. "This rule should be observed re gardless of thc amount nf business that thc individual may give to the company, not only because that is tue part of a gentleman, but from rolf interest, for the occasional trav eler or the small shipper of today may be the constant traveler or tho large shipper of tomorrow. A nursed grudge growing out of a surly an swer has been responsible for many of the troubles of the railroads. Let. us then all try to please the public. "The station agent who aid remem- i l'.? that at his station he is tho South, ern Railway- company and the public opinion' regard the company, in his community is largely his responsi bility, in addition. t.r> niti??U'.?nlng the highest efficiency at his station, ho should see to it that ho and his sub ordinates maintain pleasant and agreeable manners in meeting the public and that all questions even un reasonable questions, are answered with politeness, and courtesy. "It IS equally important that train men shall observe the rule of courte sy and politeness, giving full, respon sive and intelligent Information to those passengers who solicit lt about anything that may happen on tho road.' The operation of a" railroad ia interesting to every intelligent man, and thc more information such a man has about ?ctuul conditions the more he will under stn fid the' difficulties en countered tn operation and' 80 con tribute to sound public opinion. "I am proud'' to be?l?v? that the general average of courtesy and po Heness In the Southern Railway, or ganization' will compare most favor ably with that or adv railroad in the j United states. Good manners arc traditional in1 the South and our men are Southern men. This ls attOBted'j by. many letters which ard' received., by the* mantfg?n?ent commending' Indi vidual erriptoyes for cori8p1rhztfu8~bi.. Of courtesy and painstaking efforts to serve our patrons. "Occasionally;:-"however,' letters are received' complaining of:InsHances'of discourtesy. These'1 may be entirely] el l min a ted11 r each officer and employ* wilt adopt as -his ''rul? bf 'conduct Hie declaration bv the late PreaUffiM' Finley that"'he" serves the" railroad, best who sdrves"the'public best.*" Totara; Center*til* Town ailpi Please take notice that the., club roll of Hunter :8?rlugs club will be at tho plates andi dates aa follows': Fertiliser Works, Tuesday, 23rd to Friday, 26th. i Brans' Pharmacy No: 3., Saturday j June 27. - ? i , , J. 0. Boitas etor'?.vsaturday, Jutf 4. i Rdll will b? nt mV'ho?ao on dktes other than-above and will urge that voters enroll nt once as time expires on July 28th; T. H. BJJRRBSS, Seo. JOB KB EXPL AINING Washington; June 23,-An explana tion of his' connection. With' the Intcr natlonul Harvester Company " today war received from Thomar. D. Jones, ot Chicago, by. Chafrtafch:' Owed, of tho banking and currency committee, be t?r* which* Mr.- Jones?.' nominations to tho ledoral reserve board now ls pend ing. ... t Sfcn&tbtt OWon said the telegram ex: plaided that-Mr. Jopea, becamo-al dl iedtbr ot Ut^^rofer company in ] 90& by the fcnggs?t?op o^frtenitor \ It waa believed' today that a request tb Mr. Jones to appear before the com mute* in person would be made with in a few days. %l In a letter to Mn Owen. Preiirfihl Wilson explained that Mr. Jones waa "in a peculiar sense" his own person al choice for the board., Has recently saved two houses from fire. One on Franklin Street, where Mr. Geisberg lives. One on McCully Street ownecf by N. C. Burriss. This is well worth considering when you build a new house or need a new roof. Insurance is less where you use Burriss Shingles. We make a Barn Roof that never leaks. No nails exposed to the sun. See us before roofing your houses or phone us and we will come to see you. T. B?RR1SS & SOm JW Safety Vul. Kit $3.50 Smokeless, Sootiest", for Tubes and Cas ings. NO OPEN FLAME REPAIR YOUR OWN TlkES I * I will sell, in front of the Court House, next : Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, one bay mare about seven years old. Works anywhere and' perfectly gentle. This mare is a running mare, arid has raced in all the large northern cities. . ' ' . ...... I . ) Also, another mare, six years Old, works any where. Also, one new runabout buggy and S I Texas saddles. ? This stuff is going to be sold regardless of j what it brings. If you have'a hobie standing Idle, a vacant room, household, "second* hand" or.'in fact,, if you have in your possession preperry of ? afty. deserln? tlbn; which you cannot use to advantage THEN yoil dre harrying etcetuP' baggage. To you lt ls not only a burden but an EXTRA/ expense.! A wa?b adMn The Intelligencer will' relieve you of your burded and make the- wantj? ad reader "happy. Olva thew an opportunity. Tho cost Is small and . we ?"* accept telephone orders. . - KJM