The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 15, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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A nderson College A Christian Institution for the Higher Ed ucation of Young Women Tlirco Innre brick buildings, strum lieut, electric lights private halli tu every two rooms. Class rooms, laboratories, gymnasium iii thoroughly equipped. Campus of :IJ arri's, recreation grounds, lennis courts, haskel hull fit-Id, within easy milking dislunrc of town, on tu? street cur Hues. Course of study In accord with high' es( educational requirements. Experienced faculty of Christian men nnd women* Strong departments In MI WC, ART, EXPRESSION AM) DOMESTIC SCIENCE A P HEPA BATO Ii Y DH PA UTK EM' fer thone nut ready lo enter college-, ^ iv) 1 \ Write for cat al og uo. James P. Kinard, Ph. D., Pres. fe ? > K?r H ) ? A gentleman from Atlanta who is familiar with Ainsley Park and the other "Bon Ton" Suburbs of At lanta'?ays that tie ha? never seen a pretiier lay out in the way of a suburb t^an (No^hj Anderson BUT if you want to know how delightful fa place North Anderson is to Ihre in, ask; those . who live th??. ..???.tjty,.,.. vV.. i VHI'.M.'-I -t >./ t" ? Don't he perpetnalljr tied to other reople'H opinions, If you dont like eur G (Ml ns dont buv theta-hut xet your reasons ont of your own head und not have ll handed you bv comm-tltors. We have the goods. We have the Priers. Wo have the Ser* TBlWKftW'Wot AirJ-frv VkT v WALTER H. REESE, The Leading. Jewelr. TV IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE US ?LL? ? if yoiMiWant anything in ??al estate you w U I benefit yourself if you '.?"ll see us. We have, some beautiful bornes in the city for skie.at reasonable prices. We also have some nice farms in high state of cultivation at attractive p-jces close to thc city:5 J. ( FURMAN. EVANS CO. Evans Building :: Anderson S. C. ?Hew WuSnl? MW ?ug?. . Electrical WorUf Electrical appa, ?m? has been in vited for gilling insects which are harmful to th?T?rowth o? trees and grain. A met a He net support ?d on. 8 two weeded vehicle is suspended dver h m: the ground whore the insects aro to be killed, and 6,600 volt energy is al lowed to discharge-from lt to the , ground. _ Tho net and the earth ari? energized from tho one terminal ot a step up transformer on the vehicle the other terminal being rounded. Y- ?'- -Y H- * H- * ? ? Wi * ELECTRIC CIT" * "_ * Items of Interest and Person i * Wireiess on the Si ?fa 9? Oft 9ft 9f> Pf* 9$ Sum I) Harper (.'els u Promollon. Sam I). Harper has returned from Mull ! an extended n ip north, ile re ports having a lin? time. Aller a few day? rest in the country he will enter upon his dull? -; ?is manager of the already well known business ?f W. A. Power. Mr. Tower for many yours has enjoyed a splendid grocery and fresh meat business, but with M*. Harper as manager and with the help of uti others connected with the business proposes to make folks sit lip and take not iee. Mr. Harper needs no Introduction to thc trail? of tho eily of Anderson and Anderson county having for the past ten yean been with the Anderson Cash (iroeery Co. Hose Hill I'liib To Give Old Fashioned Picnic. Friday evening the lawn in front o? Hose Hill club ut North Anderson will be the Bcene of a most enjoyable event in th? shupe of un old fashioned p?e nle lo be given by thc members. The entertainment will begin at 7 o'clock, und will consist of Ihe basket dinner to be served in old fashioned style, followed by cards and dancing in the club house. All the members of tho club are Invited and expected to bring well filled baskets. The functions given by.the Hose Hill elub are all In good tnBte and this picnic will doubtless be among the most enjoy able events ot the season. Anderson Hoys Are Out ( limping. A party of young men left Monday for Andersonvllle, to spend a week fishing, swimming and - what ever else goes in on u camping trip. Tho personnel of the crowd is as fol lows: Mack Heck, Larry Brown, Le land Payne, Foster Jones and Earl Thomas. An Invitation IIOB been ex tended to all the friends of the above named, to viBit them during their stay on tho river as a most enjoyable time ls anticipated. . -o- i Pres. It. F. Mauldin HOCH For Vacation. Pros. B. F. Mauldin, of the Bank of Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Mauldin, left yesterday afternoon for a well earned rest and vacation trip. Tlioy are going first to Philadelphia, whore Mr. Mauldin will consult an oculist, and, after spending a few days In tlie Quaker city, they will visit other points of interest, possibly go ing to Canada for several weeks. In addition to his duties as president of the Bank of Anderson, Mr. Mauldin ia president of ll other banka in Ander- i son and adjoining counties, and while JFVrst Annual i i_ The first annual grain festival under the auspices of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce will be held next Tues day, July 21. Following is the pro gram : Chairman of the meeting: J. S. Fow ler. . Exercises open at Chamber of Com promptly at 10:30 a. m. Announcements-By the chairman. Invocation-Rev. Dr. W. H. Frazer, pastor First Presbyterian Church, An dereon, S. C. Address-Methods Pursued by Dem onstration Forces in Seeding 100,000 Aeres in Cover Crops in South Caro lina-Hon. W. W. Long, State Agricul ture Agent and United States Depart ment of Agriculture. Adress-Agriculture in South Caro lina, Hon. E. J. Watson, commissioner, Columbia, S. C. Address-The Lover Agricultural Extension Act and what It means to South Carolina, Hon. Arbury F. Lever, congressman from South Carolina and Chairman committee on agriculture, houso of representatives, Washington, D. C. Grand Prises. Tho following prizes in cash will bo awarded : Given, by Forman Smith, wholesale Seedsman, Anderson._ PERS( Miss Louise Rideout has returned to her home at Highlands, N. C., after a visit of several weeks to her aunt, Mrs. Florence Thompson. Mrs. II. S. Dowling and Miss Laura Dowling.have returned from a week's visit at leesville. They made the trip In their automobile. Mrs. Linda Thompson is thc guest of friondg and relatives in Walhalla. Miss Elizabeth Coleman left yester day for her borne at Blairs after a vis it of several weeks to Miss Ewbank Taylor and other friends here. Mrs Murry has returned to 1 her home in Charleston after a visit to Mrs. T. B. Curtis. Miss Sallie Graham Sparks has re urned to her home at Gaffney after a week's visit to Mrs. J. Russell Sparks. Mrs. Charles Forrest, of Atlanta, ls visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Arn old. M". Nowell, of Monroe. Ga., ls the tuest ot his daughter, Mrs. David Tay ar._ Mrs. J. W. Spcake has gone to Kin irds for a vitlt to relatives. Mrs. T. H. Latham, ot Atlanta, has i - v ' * fi * * * * * * .y. .y. Y- -Y- -Y- * ? SPARKLETS * _ * d Mention Caught Over the * reola of Anderson * ****** * ****** lu- I? missed when he is away, yet all are well organized and in good hands. Intelligencer Folk On Vacation Trip. Several members of The Intelligen cer force are enjoying brief holidays. I). Watson Hell, eily editor, left yes terday for Charleston where he will spend a Week. disporting himself In thc "sad sea waves." He was Joined at Helton by his mother. Mrs. J. B. Hell or Gaffney, and a sister. Miss Caroline E. Vance also left yesterday for Greenville to visit her sister. From there ehe will go to several points of Interest In the mountains ol North Carolina. George P. Cannon, one of the faithful linotype operators I la spending thin week with his mother, at Abbeville and v iii also run over to Atlanta for a few days. Georgia Hoads Are Are In Good Condition. A party of nutoists that returned from Atlanta Monday report the roads to Atlanta in excellent condllon. Drs. H. U. Wells and W. S. Pearce left Anderson Sunday for the Georgia city and returned via Stone Mountain and Athens Monday. The party had an unusually good trip, and say that the roads are in the best of condi tion, aa they made thc round trip without any accident, not even a pun cture. F. IK Suggs O' H* S. Locates in Anderson. Anderson is attracting a number of business and professional men, and al most all who come here decide to cast their lot with Anderson nnd help to build up a greater electric city. Among those who came, saw and were con quered recently, may be mentioned Dr. Forest D. Suggs,, a recent gradu ate of the Atlanta Dental College, whose home ls Bremen!, Ga? Dr. Suggs is now with Dr. W. W. Chlsolm whore offices are located In the Bleck ley building. Dr? Suggs ls quite an I addition to thc professional life of, the city and will find a cordial wel come. Automobiles Bought In Anderson Recently. J. E. Sadler, one of Anderson's pro gressive automobile dealers, stated to a reporter for The Intelligencer yes terday that Hupmobiles and Reos were "ging some." Llgon & Ledbetter wijl receive *c the next few days a new two-ton Reo truck to be used in connection with their Increasing I wholesale grocery business. Worth Taylor bas purchased a Hup roadster and h. S. Horton, a five passenger j Hup roadster. Grain Festival 1. First best bushel of oats..$100 2. Second best bushel of oats ;?0. -3. Third best bushel of oats-$T0 4. Fourth host bushel of oats-$30. 5. Fifth best bushel of oats-20. 6. Sixth best bushel of oats-$10. All above open to any farmer in third congressional diatrlct of South Carolina. 7. Best bushel of oats from Ander son county-$25. Given by the Anderson Coca-Cola Co. 8 First best peck of wheat-43. 9. Second best peck of wheat $1.60. 10. -Third best peck of wheat-$1. All above given by Furman Smith, and open only to Anderson county farmers. 11. First liest peck of rye-$2. i 12. Second best peck of rye-$1. All above given by Furman Smith and open only to Anderson County farmors. Conditions-All grain must be placed on exhibit in the Magee building, op posite Davie Bros. stables, on West Benson street by 12. o'clock July 21st. Nothing will be returned. Judges, Hpns. W. W. Long, A. F. Lever and E. J. Watson. > Ni ALS be?fn spending several days In tho city. Mrs. Latham was formerly Miss Eva Neal and has many friends here. Sheriff Lyon, of Abbeville, spent Jest night here with his sons, Messrs. Billy and Tom Lyon. : , Miss Viola Felhel. of El loree, ia here to spend the' summer with her brother, Mr. Fred Felkol. Mrs. Josie Peoples has gone to Asheville, N. C., for a short stay. Giles Templeton, of Abbeville, Was he guest this w-?ek of J. M. Giles. Mrs Mattie* Mckinney baa returned o her home in Atlanta, after a visit >f several weeks to relatives here. Rucher T. Taylor has returned to tis home at Richland, Ga, after a reek's visit to relatives here. W. 3. Breazealo returned yesterday from n business trip to Lynchburg. Hon. E. Marion Pucker, formerly it this city, but now of the law de tartment of the South Carolina Col ego, in Columbia, is in tho city for a .lsit to relatives. , Fred Peannan loaves today for Vilmlngtou. N. C., after spending sev The Right Clothes! ?i |.j|tf*.* - . t/l) ? i i I There's not much fun in any sport unless you have all the clothes you need for it. Whether it be the seashore, the mountains, the courts or the motor, we have everything to make your fun a maximum. # .?'V; Just in-another shipment of "Emery" Shirts i $1.00 and $1.50 Earl & Wilson 3hirts. . . $1.50 and up Interwoven Hosiery.25c and 50c Stetson Hats.$3.50 to $5.00 E. & W. Collars . . .. $1.50 doz. Wilson Bros; Union Suits.$1.00 Scriven Union Suits .. . . . $1.50 Wilson Bros. Underwear ( 2 piece) 50c garment Suits for any occassion.$10.00 to $25,00 We strive to see that you get just what you want here in quality, style, price and fit. Please feel free at any time to come in and act as if the store belongs to you. We own it, but you run it. Parker & Bolt . The One Price Clothiers PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM "THE DEATH WARRANT"*. . .. LubiiV A two reel production that will hold your interest from start to finish. 1 "UNDER DESPERATION'S SPUR".... . . .. Edison A tale of the Kentucky mountains and the moonshiners. . - "HICKSVILLE'S 'FINEST" . . .. Biograph" ? rip-roaring face comedy. }; Coming Thursday "The Mas-ter Rogue". From the novel of'the same name. . Coming Friday "The Perils of Pauline" and "Hearst's Pictorial News. [j THE COOLEST i^LACE IN AN?ERSQN jj Kyanize I Your Floors, Furniture, in fact all your wood work, The only varnish stain with a guarantee Anderson Paint & Color \ Company? B?eckley Bldg. Pfcnna 647 5ral week? wHh^elattves her7^| TN,C AT BOSE HIM/ CLUB r?&rui?u ?i ?* trna tv position ih *TUVI ? . ,.? . ..... . " ima for several years. ' .'. wMmi - is /Arranged: for, Friday JL_ . ? ' . . ' . . Night. ; A ? ti w oi! ? . ** ? There will bo a .picnic held nt the Hugh Sheppard of the Gregg Shoals ^ H1" ctub my North lection was a bus ness visitor .fa* tho FYiday night. Julylnth. . All members :lty yesterday. .?MHfa^. of the club are mest cordially ux/ged -- I- to attend. There will be dancing and George H. Ballys and slaters,"MflScIf 'c"a?d playing after the picnic. All are -t'elea and Edcu Balles returned yes- urged to bring well filled baskets. terday from, Rock Hill, wher? they were called Sunday by the death of their . brother-in-law. G. Fi Bulcon. Tliey madb tho trip in -Mr. Bailes' touring car. y _____ ? Archie; W?Coftnell. of Royston, Qa, has been-spending the past week with h^s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.. Mc Connell, v ?Frank ?Mrver of Atlanta ls visiting bis father. Dr. R. F. Dlwer on East Orr Street. >? , Miss Ella Avery is at home again aftef.- spending several weeks at Wil lings ton. The,v: many, friends of Mrs. L?Roy Smith, of Lowndesvllie, Will regret, to learn' that she ls In the hospital here and wish for her a speedy re covery. , 'Miss . . Annie ' Waldrop of Indian Springs, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. W. O. McKinney th/thia city for a few days. .Messrs. Arthur and Mark Link of Abhevilie nro visiting nt the home of their brother, T. EL Link on West Mar ket Street. . ":?-.\-y uou ...THEATRE TQDAY'S PROGRAM. THE SKULL IMP. TwoTeel mystery story. The. skull feature ls unique and there; fa. a BO rt of uncanny, expectant atmos phere about tho story as it progresses: Featuring Alisander; Gaden "nd Doro thy Phillips; ??/:?.". A JEALOUS HUSBAND Sterling. Ford Sterling ls his fun ny self In this offering. There lo lightning like rapidity in the shifting of the scenes andjf&lffjkin? face Ia always in evidence. ?"*..'.. ? v FOURTH BEEL TO BE SELECTED . Coming tomorrow '"The Ifinion Dol lar Mjstery" series NoV 1, The big* gest serial ever produced, and has a .10.000 cash prise. Don't fall to eco it . THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE TOY SHOP- j Princess. A urama with ?^urje?.v?-*. triche and Boyd Marshall. > A HUS8?NG BRIDE ^Keystone Agreat comedy. HE<? BIRTHDAY PRESENT . f Jaiestic. A : drama of love, : and'.' LTV^N&S n0L??)A?_ Majestio. Don't rall to ' seo this comedy. 1 ; J ?j,