The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 28, 1914, Section One, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Opportunity ! Opportunity! ! Opportunity ! ! / KNOCKING AT Y OUR DOOR PEARSON ALE THIS WEEK A Few More Left .We still have a few more of our $2.50 to $3.60 Oxfords and PunipB left that we are closing out at? $1.00 The Pair. Ladies with small feet can get some big values In th?se shoes. Your size may be in the lot. THOMPSON'S ? Business Man's View First of alt Life ?r?Bnrance Is peace of mind. 1 am a cloie Investor. At death, Imemdlate needs require immediate cash. - Life Insurance Is ready money. I am earning a good salary. Insurance will continue what death would end. Life Insurance ls the widow's salary. Creditors aro glad-I owe them while I live. Soon as I die they will want Jhelr money. Life Insurance pays debts* I may lire to earn and save n competence for old age. A large maJorUy-ol jnen do - not, .- Life Insurance- guar antees lt. My home ls mortgaged. If I Ure I eau pay lt. If not. the home wonld have to sro. Life insurance would save the borne,'=? **?:*..?...'---. '.. - .'titvvtf I am we?i med today. I may die wealthy. I may not. Wealth often takes to itself whigs.. Life Insurance does ' not. . -<...., My father-in-law ls rieb. So is my father. They and I moy die.boor. I pay a company to adopt my orphans und care fdr my. mother. There's a mortgage on my Ufe.' It ls doe to ray widow. I signed it^rnldar tbe.mlstle toe.* Foreclosure nay come any tlm?? Life insurance ls her security. ? D. P. SLOAN & SON, Inc., Gea'! Agts. MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Baltimore Pianos For Rent m ; $5.0*0 Monthly twh Br* Rental paid can be applied on purchase; " j, pk |BvG..^feed;'!^ & Organ "Cfc Jg W HIN Kit AL NOTICE MCCONNELL-The friends, relatives and acquaintances of MK'and Mrs. George McConnell are Invited to attend the funeral services of the latter at the First Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 6:80 o'clock. June 28,. 1914. ooooocooooooooooooo o o o AT THE CHURCHES ol ? o ooooooonooooooooooo First BaptiNt Citaren. Teachers' meeting at 9.43. Subject: "The Teachers' Life." Sunday school at 10.00. A. L. Smothers, supt Pub lic worship at 11.30. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Jno. F. Vines. Subject: "Equipped for Battle.' B. V. P. Z. service at 7:30. C. B. Earle, presi dent. Sermon by the pastor at 8:30. Subject:. "Wounded Unto Death." The public is cordially invited to attend, and worship with us at all these ser vices. Grace Church. Rev. J. H. Glbboney, rector. Phone 835. Services for the. Third Sunday after Trinity. June 28th. Holy Eucha rist at 8:00 a m. Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon at 11:30 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 8:15 p. m. Monday, St. Peter's Day, there will be a celebra tion of the . Holy Eucharist at 10:001 a. m. Central Presbyterian ('burch. D. Witherspoon Dodge, pastor. Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Morning] service at 11:30. Meeting of session j at 11:15. Subject of morning sermon: "God the Shepherd of His People." I Evening service at 8:30. Subject of sermon: "The Unavoidable Christ." Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Sabbath school at 10.30 a. m. Preaching at 11:30 a. m., and 8.30 p. m, If you have no regular place to ! worship God with, his poo ole we ex tend'you "a'cordial-invitation to comej With UB Chprehman ?!no. * r"'4a'he Churchman Club of Grace | church will meet with Mr. W. B. Steel at his residence on Manning street on Monday. June 29th at 8:30. pEm. At this meeting Mr. G. Cullen fifcllvan will address the club on the subject, the trial of Christ from the legal point of view. ? First Presbyterian ('burch. { SThe services at Ihe First Presby terian church tomorow will be' held ht/ the following hours : Sabbath school at IC o'clock, under the direc tion of Mr. E. W. Brown, superintend ent. The pastor will preach at 11:30 and 8:30! The room is kept cool by the use pt electric fans. The services at both hours will be short. Tho night ser vice will not exceed 45 minutes. Come and enjoy the singing and the entire service and know that you will be out in three-quarters of an hour. Ushers will meet strangers at the door show them to a seat and hand them a hymn book. St- Josepha's Catholic Church. Sunday, June 28. sMass at 7:30 o'clock. Father Duff officiating; F?RST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 Teachers' Meeting-Subject: "The Teachers' Life." 10:00 Sunday School - A. L. Smethers, Supt. 11:30 Public Worship-Sermon by the pastor, Jno. F.. Vines, subject: "Equipped for Battle." 7:30 B. Y. P. U. Service-C. B. Earle, Pres. ' 8:30 Sermon by the Pastor-Sub ject: "Wounded Unto Doath."' ' The public is cordially Invited to attend and worship with UB at all these services. {" <;RA(K CIICBTH0 Rev. J. H. Gibboney. Rector. Phone sar,. Services for the Third Sunday af ter Trinity, June 2?th: d:00 a. m.-Holy Eucharist. 10:15 a. ni.--Sunday School. 11:30 a, m.-Morning service and sermon. Monday, St. Peter's Day, 10:00 a. m., Holy Eucharist. TWO .lll'Kn Kit KO FOR .M0>'EY BY HIGHWAYMEN (Continued from Page 1.) when they came upon an obstruction which hud been placed on the track by the highwaymen. When they al ighted from the car to remove it, the negrocf opened fire upon them, kill ing Fit {patrick instantly. Simons, fatally wounded, died a short while afterward: Although badly wounded Robinson made his -way back to Stevens and gave the alarm. A special train was sent from here with a posse to join in the hunt for the rpbbers. ANDERSON IS NOW . IN LIMELIGHT _i_ \ IvTssissippi People ?re Anxious To Leam About Plan for This County's Fames' Exchange ! '?}?.?.' .?..?- ..>;?! - . i -\ That 'Anderson is by ho means an unknown hamlet or village was dem onstrated : yesterday when; ti?: local chamber of commerce received a re quest from Vicksburg, Miss., that the secretary -of the local organization furnish them wit li. a plan for thc Farmers Exchange, which has neon iu i operation in this city for some time. The letter was written by T. H. Dlck ' son of.Vicksburg, Misa, who is aec.re I tary of the Rankers Association of j that state and in the,.course of ?he letter Mr. Dickson suys that he was I wonderfully 'impressed with the ad dress which Mr. \Vhaley delivered at Vicksburg during the early part or this month. He says that a plan sim ilar to the one tested but In this county by Mr. WnaJcy. will prove suc cessful In his-state and.he hopes that he may be able to organize such un undertaking there if Mr. Wnaley will lend his assistance. Immediately following the receipt of this otter Mr. Whaley sent the gentle man all the details of the plan, to gether with photos of exchange dny in Anderson and these will appear in a Mississippi magazine* within the next I few days. .? . Becorated Trees. Naco, Ariz., June ??.-Tho recent capture of the village bf: Santiago de Esqulntlas (in the territory of Teptc hy constitutionalists resulted in the hanging of fifty Federal soldiers and sympathizers, according to reports which reached Naco today. The exe cutions were said to have been a whim of the colonel io command, quoted as having said the trees in the plaza "looked too bare/.' The executions were stopped finally through tho In tercession of a' priest. MOVING PICTURES FOR RESIDENCE SUBURB ELECTRIC THEATRE WILL CHANGE LOCATION NORTH ANDERSON Plans Now Complete For Furnish ing People of That Section With Amusement Due to the fact that no ot'ie,* cltv in Soutli Carolina possesses a residence Bection one half co comphi".* aB ?B North Anderpon, the proprietors of thc Electric Theatre, on Main street, have announced that they will close this theatre next Week and on July 3, an airdome will be established and during July and August, McCullough and Bristow will furnish tilga clues amusement there. , In speaking of the proposed change, one of the amusement men said that the people of Anderson ure anxious for open air amusement and it ls, their purpose to provide it. Me said further, that he planned to have, one of the nicest places in North Ander son that the city har ever known and that he believes that the people of the city will patronize lt. Ho plans to have the North Anderson show so arranged that all the air going will be admit ted and he hopes to make every pat ron of the show comfortable during the evening. It tr. planned to put the new showfc ic a place just adjoining the park and thlr will doubtless prove to bu de lightful for the moving picture peo ple and for the people partial to shows of this kind. Thc airdome will reut several hun dred people and popular predictions will go far amiss if the place ls not filled every night during the summer months. With the coming or fall, the Electric Theatre will be reopened. The Weather. Washington, June 27.-Forecast: South Carolina; -Thundershowers Sunday and probably Mords v. Big Consolidation. Chicago, June 27.-Tho business of the Colonial Trust Comp my with de posits of $5,000,000 was taken over by the Central Trust Company here to day. The transaction inureased depos its of the Central Trut'rf Company of which Charles G. D?wes, former comptroller of the cuiToncy, ls presi dent, to $43.500,000. . , A N STA I'OLIS MAN OTSM : SS: B!> FOR IM I'E USO NATION ( Continued from page 1) of T. B. j-iongre.'alpo ot Mississippi, and passed the first examination for him in Virginia. When Longre ap peared at the Naval Academy to take the physical tests, the deception was discovered because his handwriting did not agree with the first examina tion papers. Although kept in ignorance of the investigations and told that he was suffering from a slight physical de fect, Longre left Annapolis when You Ought To Be Inter ested In These Dresses We Are Selling. Because they are pretty, stylish and they fit \\ -added to this we offer them at reduced prices. You'll find the assortment good all White,' 1 White and Colors, Solids, etc. . A few Silk Dresses included in this price re,^s1 duction. ' . lid -a 4 A New Lot Of Shirt waists Ai $1.00 and $1.25. yin k\ Just remember there are bargains through-^ out the store. So all your wants can be filled here economically. Moore-Wilson Co., , Anderson, S. C. publicity woo given to thc affair anti did not return. . Tile Naval Academy authorities re commended courtmurtial for Harrison but the ruling uf the secretary of the navy was for dishonorable discbarge ap. Ilarrlron ha; boen a prisoner on board the prison chip Heina Melecio? since the discovery of his guilt.' . Liongre's case has been reforged i.to' the civil service commission at Wash ington. , -,. ti , VOLUME 1, NUMBER 139. ff??,. E.toUlW,! 186Q, D.n" J?g mi._ ANDERSON, S. C..SUN?AY MORNING, JUNE 28, 19M] PRICERVE^E^rs