The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 04, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
WOUNDED BELGIAN SOLDIER
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Photo by American Press Association.
This photograph was made In St. Jean's hospital, Brussels, before the Bel
gian capital was captured by the Geruiuns.
KAISER AND SECOND SON
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F Inc?^taj?. Ff?flerjkik Js, abo wn,.pn Jhei left
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loto copyright, ?914, by. American Press Association. "
SOLDIERS SLEEPING AT LIEGE
PhL?o toy American Preaa Association. ?
[1r5e,*weeD the assaults tho Belgians had time for brief napa.
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t?l?ery of Servia
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ve?? K moat effective P*fi in the Balkan
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Iva. Sept. I.-Ur?, t?. O. Sherard,
who haa boon visiting- here for several
days, returned to her home in Gaffney
Monday. She was accompanied* by
??or neli e Mis** Alice Morgan, who
hag been here for several weeks.
Mrs*. S. M. McAdams was a visitor
in Due Went Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. McAlister spent a few
days last week at Flat Rock with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomp
son.
Miss P-oswIe Clinkscales of Starr is
the guest this week of her sister, Mrs.
J. C. Ligon.
Last Friday evening Misses Ina and
Selma Simpmn gave a lawn party in
honor of their guest. Miss Opal Reed
Simpson of Valden, Miss.
Mr. Gus Townsend. Mrs. A. C.
Townsend, Mlsc-as Evie. Lizzie and
('!nra Townsend, returned home Mon
day from a fcw daya trip to Mr. AT
thur Townsend nt Edgefleld.
The Iva high school will open tnc
21st with Prof. Clift D. Coleman as
principal. Prof. Coleman comes to
us highly recommended, having taught
for the past three years* at Cte Leban
on high school. Ile has an efficient
corns of assistants and we bespeak
for the school a prosperous, year.
Mrs. Y. E. Watson has aa her guest
this wt o'- Miss Louise Cunningham
of Abbevilb:
Mr. S. E. Andcri'jn was called to
Welford last Friday on account of
.he Illness of his llttlo daughter. Mrs.
Anderson and baby have been there
for r?verai weeks with relatives.
J: Attack King. Candidate for county
Suporvisor, will rpeak here next Sat
urday night at 8 o'clock.
Rev. I. E. Wallace and family of
Seneca are spending a few days this
week at the home of the latter's moth
er, Mrs. V. C. Sherard.
Rev. W. H. Hamilton of Ninety Six
wa? in town a feW days this week and
Rev, Wallace preached i~ Presby
terian church Sunday .
Mr. T. R. Miller and .?* . of El
lenton. S. C., came in Monday and
will oCcupy Mr. M. A. Chapman's
houfo on East Front o-ireet. Mr.
Miller is opening up a stock ot goods
in tho corner cash store recently va
cated by W. Frank McGee.
Mr. Dewitt Barnes and T. C. Lid
dell cf Lowndes-viii* were business
visitors here Monda-.
Mr. Lem Reid went to Due West last
Friday and returned Sunday , accom
panied by Mrs. F.'jld and daughters,
Misses Mabel aad Winnie, who bad
been spending the week there wit
the, former's taster. Mfa'J; D. Wilson-^
- Miss Marnte Seawitght has been i. :?
Atlanta a few days the guest of he
sinter, Mrs. James McDonald.
Mr. Leland Sadler of Royston, Ga.
wai.- here a short whiio lart wcok wit:
bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T
Sudler.
Miss Lticy Ligon of Pomaria bas re
turned to her .<borne siter spending t
week hore with her brother.' J. <
Ligon.
Mr. N. Pollakoff returned a,few day;
ago from the,northern nia.ietk wher'
he trpent several weeks buying good.,
Mis3 Annie-Sadler ls spending ?h
week in Pendleton with her brother
B. H. Sadler.
Mr. T. . E. Thompson of Augusta, hui
moved lils iaintly here and they wti
occupy do Worts . house. Th,? mov*
wa:*, necessary* on account bf Mr. >.
Thomproft'a health. *
On last Friday afternoon .the Sew '
lng Circle mot with Mrs. Reese.Mt
Donald. A goodly humber Wis pro:
cut on this occasion. - During'the av
ternoon punch Was served. ;. ? V,i
Mra. and Mrs. Rosamond Seawrigh
bf Anderron aro visiting relative
hero.
Mr. Carl Floyd of Lowndeavllle wa
a business visitor here Tuesday.
KERSHAW FOR NANNING
Mendel L. 8mttbl?ay? That He Vt ill
Carry ('canty A ga ind Richards.
Columbia. Sept. 2.--Mendel L.
Smith, ot Camden, speaker ot tin;
house of repros?ntaiiv?a, who wae.de
rented tn the urst primar $ tor govern- '
or was in Columbia and speaks var j.
optlm'Ltical?y bf thc almost cenaii
success of Richard i. Manning, wbt
Mr. Smith ls supporting against JOht.
Q. Richards for ?imaf ex?cutlw of -thi
Stoic. However, Mr. Smith says tba.
the Maiming pee,' ? should hot become
ioo confident, uu. .?muid uaks'tue vic '
?ory of :Acc?->t compl?te try gotng to
thu pollj in fr. . ;rens??i o?'S*if*???^?tt'J
? and voting. I
1 Mr. 8mltk ays that he will wort J
Indefatigably of the success. Of ?Mr.,,
.Mafciilhg unil the polia close oaHh-tJ.
afternoon n September 8. Ho sayt
i n UL ivfiDi . .r CG?n?j w.t. fCC, ,wC' MIN.. .
ping. Kc haw la the home county o
Maj.' Rte!-, rds. Vho ra.v away fcebtiu
M. L. Si.:.th th?rc in the first prir?a
ry.
"Mr. Smith 3ayj that ho kai
been showered with congratulai lom
'rom all sections of the 8tote for tk<
..ompaign he made."
Diarrhoea thickly Cared. j
"Ky attention was first catted .tc
I Chamberlain's Colic, Chol?ra and
Diarrhoea Remedy as muon aa twelve
reara ago. At that time I was se
riously ill with dummer complaint*
Ono dose of this remedy checked the,
rouble," writes Mrs. -C..W: '??*-lejrW.co.?
Rockfield, ind. For sale by all deal
ors.
Cost Kept Dewn-Qsality Kept Cn.
No better medJciaf/?on1(F be 'Madel
"or coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness,
ickttng throat, bronchitis. ?tc. th ah
Polers Orleneir and Tar <7ompliaiId.
ifhaRls why they cant Improve ? the
SB?^i?lBWt'woe, t*?**?He*
remains tho san?, ft j, sargent. Dai
a?. Tax.,, says: "I believe Foley's,
ri^?y<*aad Vir fat* ho ?qnat fer it?
.3omphg4oi7 relieved rae; ?illl^ns-1
toms of tuberoulosis and my eongh
i Persona)
i s * ?? / .? - i' ?Cej y
Magistrate J. H. Rainey of Auder
?on H. F. 1).. wa? among tho visitors
to spend yesterday in the city.
Miss Marian Campbell ot Townvlllo,
ls spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. u. Felton.
G. C. King, a prosperous Anderson
county planter, was In tho city ytvter
day. .J
J. W. Locke of Greenville, opent i
yesterday In the city, a guest at the
Chlnuolft hotel.
E. 8. Davis of Columbia, spent a
few hours in tht city yesterday on
I business.
C. S. StrHo of Columbia was. one
of the visito.-*? to spend yesterday in
the city.
William II. Patterson of Charlotte
was in the city yesterday for a short
I stay.
W. Orr cr ( harlotto was in the city
I yesterday u guest at thu Cblquola ho
Itel. .
"' : . ; '. 1 ti .
j> Jim Bolt of Anderson . R. F. D.
was among tho visitors to Bpe.d yes
terday in the city.
lt. 8. Mciver ot Gro?nvlllo opent a
?few hours in the city yesterday with
friends.
-' ;-' '
Alec McBce of Greenville was ld the
I city yesterday for a short stay.
F. O. Hunter of SnnfiantUTg" waa
in the city yesterday au? a lew hours
with friends.
. , -~
Harvey Jackson, Sam. McConnell.
I Frank Alexander and M. F. McGee
[are among the local people spending
in Atlanta.
Guy Norris of Anderson fl. F. D.
! was In the city yesterday for a few
! hours. -
A. P. Werner of Pendleton, spent
yesterday lu the city on business.
Mr. und Mrs; John Tat.> have rot ur li
ri "from Cub's''valley, where they
lave been spending the. a um mer.
O. E. Cartoon of Westminster waa*
among the visitors to spend yesterday!
Tn thc city.
W. F. Ashley, Sr., of Honea Path,
;pent a few hourn in the city yestSr
!ay on husmeas.
"..Mrs. W. 0. Hammond and Mrs.
trence Hall of tho Hammond school
'octiou were In tho city yesterday.
, A. S. Fant of Bolton ppent ybjrtor
day in the city on business.
T. n. Jones of Towhv?l?o nao in
he city yesterday fdr a .few'boura." -
j...;- '\'..'".-??j<>. ..
" John Davis ban beeb spending sev
eral days in -.'Knoxville) ftenn.. on'bus
? ' . ';_?_
C. C. Johec of Staci- spent a fow
lours In the city yesterday on bunl
,M8' ,;. . _ ,
J. J. Baldwin lott 'y/.-slordav on a
,)U8iness trip to Edg?Sold.
3. M. Cathcart'lo among Ibo Andor
wm people spendiuc a ftw days In At
enta.
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. o o o o o o o t> o o o o
? BAPTIST SK WS . ti
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a s o o o o o o o o e s ? a a o o o t>
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From the Courier, ??roehvlile.
We bad a pleasant call on Saturday
last from Brother Conway Smith. Ho !
has taken the superintendency of tho
Public schools \ of Seneca- li* will [;
?con enter, apon his wdrk^er? Thal.
public ?ch^ols do no* oerub/ hi* Sun.^
i Jays and la* cnurchea - Cx^iguous . io ?
Seneca idfcy fifi!?, taite not* of this J
Hhc* fettfeis -t!^Scr: ?= ?:=o ? '?^? i
preacher. -
. Recently ?rtirn*r W. J. Foetor, of
wmi^
the c?vS^^ I
Bony years had'HtHhtsSlpM'eornmh
ty and who e?jdv^? ?3? cttrwH??
and esteem of ?ll h>* n?ghi-or?
The Rally Bay for
schools of the state ls the first Sun
day m October. Dont target this. J
Secertnry Watts is oandtt* oiit
grams for^the day. Any
Brother Wa^A^for
doten or 91X6 per hundred. Address;
Rev.
rotary, Co?askbni, S. t:
Pastor ? I* Ktfet?yr ot Hones Path.};
writes : "Closed oar meeting; at Broad
month church ytatero
preachir* for the tfrli
four years of my minimi rj there.
<b!e results 'cf last week's mecWig;
twenty-tour, for ballera, ono by let
ter; totftt. twentr-ttve. I am dhtag ,
my own preaching at Harkers CrS$k|
this week. .Pray JOT me.'
A tire on Thursday o'. Ids? Week did
considerable damage tc
of the First Baptist church rif-GreaaX a
sine and
? tbs aaator. ixe. G. W. $?ck. No one t
wa? itt the parso**3? at ii? time; Dr. 1
Quick and W* family belcfc eff
taalr vacation. We cannot giv?
I t
Sweet Cupid and Grim Boaifo, fn
the form pf a rose and a placing
card, play tag with each cither aro?ndi?i?h v
Law, her? bf Louis Joseph Vance's newcpm
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Author oi The Fortune ? Hunter-lile Black Bag-The Lone Wolf-Etc ,
t?NiVERSAL F?LM
MIME OPTIMIST
Abbe?Hie Seer ks ut, l?
?dRor The Intelligencer.
Richard I. Manning will.' in mv
-?pinion, get tony rwoJthirds of tito
MUK-ta- Abbeviije county, an?! ta ali
probhbmty tlvree-founlit-..
The count> polled nbout 5t.&0n vofcs
I? tit* ?rat .?rlr?ary.bnt of coar?e they
vRPtu all probability be feas in thc
lecoml; vny estimate in the aeopad it
jtout ?.OOO which ls about
WILL DO M R DKST
a majority of 100 to 600 next Tues
day. I,t afforus- ns great pleasure to
know that Diehard I. Manning w?%
our bett governor.
Bethune, 8."
orough.
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A Neighbor Ia Laarens Wiekes Us tb
Help Mr. Manning'* Cause
Editor, The Intel Hgcnce.':
" Please work hard fbr Richard I.
Manning.- We expect to gire him Ja
this township 200 '?otes ont of 260. j > Notice te Manager ?f ?tectio?
Manning ht the man who will be the
governor of all the people. laurens
county will be' .right nett Tuesday -
Wat?h and work. Your? for South
Carolina,
?. WT Lowe
Cross, HUI, Sept, 3, 1914. ? .
RICHARDS OWX COU"
w:?ll ?Ire Richard J* ?anaii
; /W*rt*?aee*?b
Notice fa hareby giren, that, the hal-,
j lot boxe? ai?a bati?te for tb> second
primary election to bo held on ll?'
Ut h o? September, Ar? .now resuy for
dtatnbuDon. The s&me.managers who,
held Jbc ?^^i^i^^yMit^h?t? the
rr ?W SM requested to
j eal" for
than tw-t