The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 27, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FOR SALE
For Sale-Sweet Peas. Burpee's Si?
perb, 8pencer'B Collective, 25, 50 am
fl.OO per.box. Furman Smith, Seen"
.man. Phone 464. t
SEE W. A. Todd, tho Monument Man
for anything tn the Monumenta
line. Tombstones of ail kind?. W
A. Todd, 1909 South Main street
Andercon, S. C.
FOR SALE-Two cars of granite dust
fine for walks and cemetery, or con
crete work. Delivered any part o
city. Ligon building and Blue Ridg<
station are using lt in their con
st ruction. Call Patterson's' stables
East Market street, opposite Cit;
Hall. 9-23-61]
- .-? ??.
FDR RENT-Store room on publh
' square, capacious .with new mod
ern front. Apply tb D. 8. Gray a
Orr Gray Drug Co. 9-24-6
FOB SENT-Seven room, two sion
dwelling on South Ligon street'
electric lights, gas .and sewerage
barn? garden, etc. . $20.00 per month
Apply, to C. G. ('ayre, adjoining lot
9-26-31.
WANTS
WAIOTBD^ExrJ?rienced bookkfeepfK
w sn tea position nt once, reference
furnished first letter, now employ
' ed, good reason for change. ' . Ad
dress,' L. R, Bookkeeper, care In
telligencer 9-2?-6U
I W?rtT?D- Overseer for large clot!
room. UnentployeA need not apply
. C??n pay to right man. W. C. Cobb
Sf Sat?rti.'*nndent, Wore->BhoalB, S. C
wk-at. it
i\ WATtTEDUiv you to .try the .??nokla?
; at The .Luncheonette, next door tc
^w^ift^. ^Bhort Orders Quick!?
W Ai? T^-^l^ $a}jLle to ?now thal
wa Wv? >Just received A large ship
? meat ot box tiles, and can eupplj
your, wants In thia Una. Anderson
intelligencer. Job Department. ti
% ?_..?.r._...
S WAHTJSSt-*-Yi.-j to know that we mak?
the best Evaporators. Either Cop
por df^^Balaaaised Steel. Metal
Shingles, Tin Rooting, Guttering
ft - Smoke Stacks Gin Suction Pipe
etc. Dlvver Roofing Co. The Shoi
with n Reputation.
? TO F A RM E H S-Como to Pattersc?a'i
atables to. hitch your horses. Wc
will take .good care of them. Best
service. East Market street ?r-r-??U?
City Hall. 9-23-6tv
OYSTERS! , ISRATt .Yea, a vfuli
Hue of Standards and Selects. The
Luncheonette. Next door to the
Bridge.
t IT SEEMS TO BE-A special provi
sion that, fruit is the mast desired
and adapted food for wenn, .weather,
and yoh^f iflntl it 'here----Callfornla
friuuf wangea; grapes, piumsjrpear*
ii ' awfcn northern arpias? ?all trash.
g Also Sickle pears, and plenty ol
I yMft^aSl.; K/1 Maana., ! >? fj [
I AT PATTERSONS stablest yon^^l
? fiad the place to get the best learnt
and. tura-ouiJt-.rJTnaV^baat. aervlcfi
I guaranteed. East Market street, cp
poslte OTtji-Hhn. ? 2^-?tp
HAIR DBKSSI^T-Swjtchc* .made
from yc.tr nv- n combings.- Berne can
be font ?1 nt 105 E. Chureh slreet up
.?felre. .^atfa. Leona Arnold.
Filat-WrtT-a<rt??r ;flvo room house
.two.h"'?: i-, i EsstUTr-vakaa s???t
near K>bi-< dy street school, modern
convenu-?Vpply Mrs. C. A
wauoii.?vsfj, rrankim st. ?-22-Stt
TO FARMERS -A good,Honest chris
thin ta*B?Vrlih small .family want?
pcwiiion 'Oh tn god tarn?. Have hail
a lirerhhe of experience ?in truck
stock *r.d sacral larteHug. - Gan
furnish tho best "of reference. Writ?
meywh?tyeiAttve^etf?r Oddrcss
Arnold, Pendleton, S. C.,. 6-22
^v?p. '
Quick? prom pt''sar*
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.using Rates
Time L'G cents, Three Times 50 cents,
Ive words promts for each additional
0 he used in u month made on appli
1 than 25 cents, cash in ud vaneo.
le phone directory you can telephone
ll be malled after Itu insertion for
LEGAL
NOTICES
llellihiuent lionel Tax Notice.
All dlnlenquenl road tux collectors
uro provided with an official receipt I
hook with numbcB, and stub numbes
uttnehed. Fny no money to collectors'
unless you get thc official receipt us j
shove provided or.
J. MACK KINO,
tf ^ ^ ^ County Supervisor^
NOTICE
The .regular annual meeting of the
stockt, -riders of the Anderson Cot
ton Mills will be held tn the office of
the company at Anderson, S. O., 'on
Tuesday, October 13th, 1914 at eleven
o'clock Ip the forenoon, for the efoc
I ion of a board of directors for the
ensuing year e-.id for the transaction
of uny further business that may come
before the stockholders.
Jas. M. Cathcart, JaB. D. Hammett,
Secretary . Prest, and Treas
NOTICE
~7
We are doing superior work at our
ginnery. 8wap meal and hulls for
seed. Also have five hundred bushels
ot Bancroft Prolific Oata (graded
seed) for sale or exchange for cotton
seed. Frico $1.25 per bushel or one
pound oats 'or four and . one-half
poundH cotton seed.
D-20-lnio. CLUCK MILLS.
NOTICE
Night school will open at Oleim'Si.
school building next Munday night |
ar 7.1").' (irados one to seven.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Tho Undersigned' administrator of
the estate' of W. L. "Ward, deceased,
hereby gives notice that she wilpon
Oeto -<r 16. 1914 ut ll o'clock a. m.,
appl; o the Judge of Probate tor.An
dern county for a final settlement
of sa.d estate and a discharge from
lier office of administrator.
; MBS. U M. WARD,
Admix.
Change In location
I am now located over W.
A. Power's grocery store at
212 1-2 S. Main Street. I
thank my friends for their
past patronage and ask. COIN
iiiiuance o? same.
I make platea at $6.50
I make gold crowns at$4.00
Silver fillings, 50c and up.
Gold fillings $1.00 and up
. Parnka* Extracting 4C\:.
1 make a specially, of
treating Pyorrhea, Alveq
latis of the gums and .ail
crown aiid bridge 'work and
--regulating mal formed teeth.
All" work guaranteed first
class._
S. G. BRUCE
rsa
Handsome
> Store Room on
?
South Main street
... .?
(ersen Real Estate &
???v^tment Co.
Thoa, E. Cartwright, Manager HeU..
D?partaient
S?glag Coaveirtlea.
The Abbeville Couutv Singing Con- j
veutlon will meet at Calhoun Falls on
the second Saturday and Sunday in,
Oc'oher. Th? public is Invited.
?.. W. m ??nias. 9~re?ary.
THE POULTRY SHOW
PLANNING NOW FOR BIG EX
HIBIT .
LIST OF THE PRIZES
Chicken Fanciers Met in Anderson
Yesterday, Organized and
Elected Ali Officer'
The Anderson ''minty Poultry As
so?atlou was formally^oraianlaed in
the rooms'of thc Anderson chamherof
commerce yesterdu) morning. Num.
hers of fanciers from all parts of tho
county were In attendance nnd tt is
now a certainty thai a' big show will
bu h?dd here.
Porter A. Whalcy, secretary of tho
Anderson chamber of commerce, call,
ed the meeting lo order and J L.
Jolly wna elected president. Mr.
Jolly took Ibo chair and the associu
tion then elected A. N. Campbell as
vice president and Hr. ll. H. Har
ri? as secretary and treasurer, fol
le wing which plans for the holdlrg
of the show were taken up and work':
ed ont in detail, lt was determined
that the association should.be gbv
"c/ned by an executi e committee und
O. Robinson and D. A. Reed was
selected to be members of thls .com
i?fft?e, to compose the executive com
mittee, together -villi tho officer* of
the association.
Thc following members were enroll
ed In the association:
J. W. Rothrock, A. N. Campbell.
R.. E. Campbell, J. L. Jolly, Pr.
Herbert Harris, L. O. FJoblnson, B.
V. Campbell. L*. O. Vandlver. J. L.
Farmer. D. A. Reed. c. W. Caucey,
O. B. VnnWvck. S. K. Pr?vost. C.
J. DcCnmpH. Mulcomh Burrlss, W. C.
Brown. S. A. Hums. J. M. Broyles.
P. H. Skelton. G. C. Hall, C. (1.
Stevenson, W. M. Webb. L. M. Ce
cil. W. L. Brissey. J. H. Seel. W. G.
Hembrec, Dr. C. N.' Tripp.
It wo8 then decided to hold the nr
nual chicken show at the Pepper
building in Anderson on the 17th of
November for the chamber of com
merce.
Tlie prize Hst was then read and no
changes were made in the prizes al
ready offered, bu\ two or three nddi
tirttis were made.
The arrangement about the eoops
Tor the show was left with the execu
tive committee.
. The plans of the association caf!
for the chicken* to he shown or ex
hibited, lp trios or in singles. The
price for entering fowls in the show
will bo 10 cents per fowl to outsid
ers and free to thc members of the
association.
Tlie mem*5ers of the association are
to pay f?o cents per year in advance
and be liable to call for another KO
cents as lt is needed.
Just now the plans for the show are
not yet complete but the able com
mittee appointed this morning will
have them out in a short time.
The association holds the member
ship of the association open, and any
one wishing to Join will readily be ac.
captad. Hie name of the associ?t ion.
The Anderson County Poultry Asso
ciation, does not menu that persons
out of the county are barred.from be
MIR, members Anyone will be admit
ted, although the object et the asFo
elation ts at present to work only
Anderson county.
CLEMSON BOY H ARE XOT COMINO.
A letter was received yesterday by
thfe Anderson chamber ot commerce
from Dr. W. St. Rlgg?. 'president of
Clemson college. In. which, Dr. Riggs
thanked the local association for the
kind Invitation {extended the cadet
corps to spend a. week In 'Anderson
thin'fall, but he declined the. invita
tion. In hi.-' letter Dr. Riggs says
that thc order issued ia' regard to the
ccrps geing to Columbia for the stpte
fair was due .to two th.Vksu In th?
Amt place it is an additional expense
and in the second Pince the trip se
riously Interferes with the work of tlx
Institution. Dr. Riggs saya that there
will be no trip of any kind for the boys
of Clemson college this year.
LADIES ?IVKN OPPORTtTNr V
Special Department* at Anderson Cel.
The special departments at Anderson
college will enroll a few more pupils'
and the coll?ge invites the ladies of
Aimer, on to take advantage of this
opportunity. v
Prof. and Mrs. Cootie In plano. Miss
Strannthan in voice and Miss Kelle
Smith in violin could take more stu
dents In the department of mUslc
. Miss Mary Dodson Rn roster, who
spent the summer at work In Paris, ts
well prepared to give excellent coures
In ?ll departments of an
Mian Felicia Murray i giving ?onie
r.!?rsct?r? rc-urscii in d-nmoetic srdsnce
art. and would gladly 'irrae,-:
the needs pl any ()f tho ladles
lemon , who care to study this
a .' Important subject.
hi s Wakefield would ?ilse b? glad
to arrange class?e tn expression ror
the ladies.
We should br delighted t
ladles of the city visit the collete and
Apr the work that is being done in
these departments. They caa thea
consult with the teachers and find" ont
lust what is being doue in the various
department.*.
If U IR nest and artistic printing you
tirang The Inielligrn.er d^s^^BBg
RUMOR SAYS PH IS
IO C?flPLt?E LIKES
WILL CONNECT UP MISSING
L'NK
AT AN 'EARLY DATE
Contract Wffl Som Be Let For
Building Road B tween Spar
tanbrug and Ga-.tonia, N. C.
A very persist' ni rituior ?a i?elug
lieurd around Au : ni lo effect
that the Piedmo: Sot them tine
railway, ??atead ? dropping all ex
tension work as lui I'oe'i s'atcd, will
im i ld their liner on hui ween Spar,
anburg. S, C., n::d < ?astenia. X. G.,
ind have the wori: -'l:il.;hed and the
ine lu operation within the next year.
The report, vrhib n r from ali ofii
:Jal source, is nevert ?ICICSM to he ro
lled upon and tho . who have heard lt
believe that it is 11
lt is bused on I'M- ia fl that one of
he chief officia! . of vii road was
lust ahout ta let a supply.for a large
lumber of supplies ;.. few days ago
when he received 1 ??leg.nm snd :f
er perusing his -nessmto ho informed
ils hearers that he would not place
he order for, th" additional supplies
joeaiise they1'-won M be worthless in
?ess than six mouths ?H th? connect*
ng link vaa to hi constructed, '
It is approximately CO nillo? from
?purtanburg ip Gastonia and . when
his link ia bull' it will he j-osslble
o travel from Charlotte tc Anderson
ly the electric line, lt ls understood
hat the now lin- will he built 'rom
lastonla to" flnoriaiilnirg either by
ivay of Gaffney or by way of Shelby,
jut the question of route has uever
teen definitely settled so far as the
>ubllc knows.
Anderson people all trust that the
report ls not groundless and that the
idditional work may soon be under
xray.
FALL"^RDENIS
FINE INVESTMENT
\nderson Farmers Given Valuable!
Advice By Clemson Ai Ta
Working of the Plan
A nutobe^Vbty Anderson county far
ners received circulars yesterday
rom Clemson Coll?ge dealing 'wtth
he planting1 bf a fall garden and ill
he farmera':?re epthi?slastlc. The!
dan says: '
A small amount of tim? and libbi*,
expended fi?S the preparation"'''aftd'
?'anting of K'fall. garden will "'bring
nluable return- asido , f)romV,\ the
)leasure of havi-ig gresh 'vegetables
or the table-during the "dr??'. Wirier
norths, the'"?lnaneinl saving is wdr
hy-of coU8lrteratiorr.< J?qlhiWi?-' U a
1st of vegetables that may be. Includ
d In the fall garden: V
?Beets.-SW best seed tie latter
?art of September. Tho plants will
itand tho winter a.n?, produce beets
or early spring uso.
Cabbage,**?? ?>? plants ?f the Wake,
leid varie&s '-f set now will form
tends before the cold weather. With
li^ht protectie-. 1 o\h -.cabbage and
oltnrd? wllf. cari v through our se
erest winters.
Kale.-Seed sown during Septem-.
?er will prttdure an t abundance .' of
creens charing winter and(1 --'irly
pring. Siberia 11 curled 'a n goqd.falt
arlety.
Lettuce.-?Bow r.tgi Boston, variety
or a supply of delightful salad dur
ng fall ?apkwint?r?.,Wd- alte'
ectlon OraflUJieads , cai be -produced
Mustard.-r^Mustard vil|? stand any
mount of cold and ?seed r-SWU ''nine
september will furnish zrel'r.s
hrouKhout >Mte fall, :win'^,n,?and early
pring.
.Onlon.-^White Pearl .ls a. splendti
arlety for tall planting. Set? of tnt*
arlety wt)I furnish .luilhs andr tops
luring thaH^lntrr -and eartf;. spring
leeds may be sown from September
Oth to October l.'.th.
Garden -Pens -Plant during jth'
io'niii . of ? eiiiber for iii*,.es?r??*:?i
pring poa*"Alaska is a sood.varjety
r\r rall ninniim
Radish.-rtLon t: white Spanish or
ome of the other varieties of winter
adlsh will remain In good condition
liroughoufethe winter. Sow -red .the
ast of Setrteiuhcr.
Pape.-Theil ch commonly sown for
a stu rage, l?i"1 seed sown Iii Septem -
?er will yield excellent ??> wanter
Teens. .'"!'????? ?
ftplnarireOne of iiir most deUgbt
ul vegetantes Seed sown tho. 1 ant of
lentember or emly part of -Oc-tol rr
Aft nrdlP?u croen* throughout the
?Intev' until lat? sprlnft. .
Turnlos-^Thlc: U on^^f nnr rfl'a
-l* vegetables ihut vHll prrWbv
not*, md to? > for winter ?KU soring
me. Vow .geed ir.tm ls: to 30th of.Boi'
emts^N'.-^Hr
Fr**^ fa?]rr'q %rar^n -should he
flr* WH'i , olrt fram.
caxllr 111
"Ostnirtaj?and serve hs nn fcwnor.
mt enc\nr le 1 ...erinn np
i my during the winter
tonths.
e ie entorn?lo)
is F?t^ri 'eal n? i
ptng ?0 tn tr.i.;o students taking thi*
. they wii; lui
die nie common ?
af?" ^tin',' orchard, garden, and
FO |= B= f
TO THE LADIES IN THE
Bijou and Electric Theatres'
Popular Voting; Contest
One Round Trip to Fan American, or in CASH, $200.00
One'Round Trip to New York, or in CASH, $75.00
One $50 00 Diamond Ring One $35.00 Lavalli?re
THE Four prices will be given to the four ladies securing the larg
est number of votes by October 28th, 1914. This is a pure fun
contest; all you have to do is to induce your friends to vote for you.
Contest starts Monday, September 28th.
Get Your Friends Interested Now and Be Ready to Start
AL ThiPty-Day Contest
OPENS SEPTEMBER 28th :: CLOSES OCTOBER 28th
Jewelry on Display in Window of Walter H. Keese & Co.
? ---? - t
10 Votes will be Given with Each Admission
Standing of Contestants Will Be Shown on Curtain at Both Theatres Each Day
A BALLOT BOX AT BOTH THEATRES
iran
THIS NOMINATION BLANK IS GOOD FOR
i,ooo vot es
FILL OUT PLAINLY
?'.Name .:..?..I;j.j.Address .. .* '
Phone . (Fill cwt and drop?in Ballot B?x nt fe^B* jon Theatre)! ; j
_:_--^_I_:_JL_:_?;!!;
An Unusual Opportunity
. ~ y ' ^ ' ~
The special departments of Anderson
College can enroll a few more pupils, and
?he College invites the ladies of Anderson
and vicinity to take advantage of this op
portunity.
v Piano
PROF. and MRS GOODE
Voice
MISS STRANATHAN
V?ol?n
'MISS SMITH
Art
MISS RAMSEUR
Domestic Science
MISS MURRAY
Expression
MISS WAKEFIELD
Whether you contemplate taking up the study of
any of these studies or not,.we will be glad to have you
visit the College and see.the wc^ that ? being dote,:
Anderson College
PR. J A3. P. K1NARP, President,
COTTON ? ICKING TIME.
Work Day is.cplton^plcklng time.
!*ields all over tho ?tft'e will be "white
into harvost." Many farmers will lw
Clad to get cotton picked. And" this is
i work which all boys mid giris like.
In country Sunday schools it should
>bt bo a difficult thing for ^uperjn
ondents or teacher? to urrange lot
heir schools or classes to pick coi ion.
Neither ahould ifbe a thing impossible
or town schools.
What would a crowd or town bay*
ind girls Uko :??f*rf tban to ?pend ,:i
lay Mn thoVoiicury picking cottoil
,t;t dinner be carried, and. ito day
MU u6i only be one Of pleasure to
he boys dud girls, bot with proper
upc rv] s lon, nl?o ono of profit to7 the
armer whose cotton ls picked,-The
connie Maxwell.
CHARLESTON ft WESTERN CARO
MRA UAILTTAX
To and from the
NORTH-SOCTH-EAST-WEST
leavenx
No. 6.7.30 a. m.
No. 22.,.2.50 p. m.
Arrives:
No.-?1-..11.155 a tn.
.
Information, schedules, rates, etc.,
promptly given. 1
B WILLIAMS, O. P. A.
; - Augusta, Qa.'
T. B. Curtis, O. A.
Anderson. 8. C.
rt hov,; figurai -"?ir BriVc Sunday, Sept.
J E.MHO N.
Rye ry farm In iio
M ur more, cows #1
Silage ia the b^s
srm In which ic
for winter ?sc.
lina with
last year, omitting thone who finished
their courses, hnve returned to Clem
son College and have begun the work
of the present session. President
Riggs stated that thia session began
mom quietly and with probably lesa
confusion than any oth?;r in years. Al!
departments of the restitution nro no\i
fttiiill ?arlar . . _ . ..
Do You Know
That it'Costs
Less To Raise
Fine Hogs
Than Scrubs?
IOn Wednesday next,
at the livestock show
in Anderson,-! will
have on exhibition
FIFTEEN ' PURE
bred BERKSHIRE
pigs/ By "Duke's
Champion BARON''
No. 1750$?>V"Whi$:h
m be for ?ale.
R. M. SPEARMAN,
ft. F. I).'No. !
Piedmont, S. C.
Could
You-*
UM * Httdb ?atrt> ?tow^r^lo
good a^vanlago jrnt m>w?
t>o yeo ow? soroe?hm*; yo? no
longer in* which & evered
?S e bnrgata p.ke wouid ap
peal a\t once to some one who
does need it?
An INTELLIGENCER Waat
?
Ad will torn tho trick.
PHONE 321