The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 30, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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i-^|tosiagK ls What We Want ! TMIS IGTEST WAR NEWS The Germana have taken Pilsener, and are now surrounding Delicatessen, w?iere the worst is expected. The ?ejj?ian Hares have had a lulling out with the Welsh Rarebits, and the Sw!?* Ch&se is shot fuU of holes. This will make the irish stew and the H English mustard hot, and if the Russian Caviar sees the French Pfcitry, it may start a Swiss movemest watch ! The Spanish Onions fi _ are strong for a mixup, and if the Home Preserves are called out and Jfiretd over * ?Jncncui?r liwi sr?i>*f/ifcin ?erman Noodles^ they roaj^ Ketchup with f -*---^-j ll AWUfeRaOW ImfclXtuENuSK | the^avy Beans, thereby causing ?n uprising j Ffl?terS M? Kft?k. g?fl^Arfi i Hi PHONE ^3X-4UgE IT/ | "? ^^??^ ??* ? | 128 N. MAIN ^gB^T ; J | * * * * * * # * * * * * * -Y? * * * * ? #.* * # '.*, . ' ' ./:%..,' s . . . * * "The Widows Might: IJfc Insurance." * * * * * * * # * * * # .y. * * ^ sfi * ?f * * # ;* M. M. Matiison, C.W.Webb, XJ. e. ,i ni wi ill i mill mun, f * * a. * * * ? ? * * ?s ? * FRESH OYSTERS served in any style at the PIEDMONT CAFE * *.Pfc . Pfc ?P" Pfc Pfc Pfc Pfc Pfc Pfc j Chatige In Location l am now located over W. .A.- Power's grocery store at 212 1-2 S. Main street. J thank my friends for their {>ast patronage and'ask con tnuancc of same. . 1 make plates alt $$.$0 ' I make gold crowns at$4.O0 Silver filrui#ii, 50c SJKJ 'ip. $1.00 sad up I anake a spedasty of treating. Pyorrhea, Alveo^- . Uris ol the gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal Tormed teeth. AU work guaranteed firstly class. G, BRUCE DENT?ST Qty Prs?perty For a Farm tivatson which :hange fot or stock of ai we v. ' nw The books of the Cpnnty Treasurer-^ will be opened, for the collection ?V[\ Sfcltc. County, anil' Sc?ool, taxes f<jr 1 tho- ?ls?a? Year. 1914, ann Commuta- ? tioc Road tfcx for tho year 1915 at *?d ? County-T^eMarer^s 'office irem Oc-ti tober 15th to December 31st, lila; . Afier December 31st, one per cent t penalty will bo added; and after Feb- s mary 28th, aeren per cent penalty will c be added, tm the 15th day ot March, c isis, when thu oWka will be closed. a Ali personB owning property in t more than on? township or school dis- i triet, are requested to call for receipts c la BACH TOWNSHIP QR , SCHOOL 1 DISTRICT, in which the property ts < located. ' On account of uavAnji BO t many school districts tbts .request is i very important to the taxpayers and j i will fa c. large extent eliminate extra \ cost and penalties. j i The rate of lery ls as follows: ? State Taxes.....5 Mills t .Constitutional School Tax ..3 Mills Ordinary County Purposes 3 1-2 Mills \ Past Indebtedness.^ Mill ' : !ic "oa'ds*1J'. ...... 1 Mil! Bethel . Bishop Branc Broylea Calhoun - Cedar Grove Springs .56 ,1* 28 2d .30 .6 .58 .86 Gantt Cenorm Jnlon.tl ?4* ygmlftmHvt 8,. . a. Vhlto Plains ..,.4? 4 Viiiisj?MtuB .,..40 5; viliiford .ls. 4 Uoa .55 S Straight ..;. the state ?innu?tiution requires aale" persons between the age? ot ind 60 year*}, except those incapable ii earning a apport from being maim i4 or r.tfi-er ca'jjw, upt) those -z-ht ?rved In ihe TVar between tb.*? at o pay a poll tax of one dollar. . ualo persona ^tween tne ages bf Ad :60 years who are able mblic roads or' cause them to ?forked except preachers 5Pbo ihcrge of a congregation and yere vho served- In tho War between Hates, school * teachers r.nn^|H vhp aro exempted from road nay in. ilea of work pay a tax of lollar to bc collected. at afr' Ime other taxes are collected. Prompt, attention will be given Ksrsons wk? wish tospay the! brough the mall, by check, lerv "?tc. W. A. TRI , County Tfiaaj t*>c Kat *?hkik? Raises afc? fheairr. t a e.^LA_a-f.-ts..?.A j E. Oox. cashier of the . , has been confined to hin al doyes, and bin friends >C ont at wo^k. He was ? ? the meeting of the A y congress on Monday. hevill' -Abb? of Andersor thc- <?Hn rk. -Ivswber r* rte ii left yeateWLS the guest of Mr?. Clarence Prevos:. C. E.'Cobb is ?pendln? a few days ia Virginia. A. Jackson bas gone to Seneca ea a business trip. Mr. and Mro. Spann Dowling have returned from a pleasant stay with friends and. relatives In Bambers, iney mau? tho trip irani ArAanon v* Bamberg ond return"In their tourlug car. '.' . H?cker left yesterday tor Col. .ola where she loes *a spend the winter with her son P*of ' Meriotk Hocker-at his home on. the unirerat ty campus. L. B Humphries of Goldsboro, N. o bB 1?^?,n* * ieW **ay3-la Vd? clly j. it. Duckworth, of wmiamsion. WSa dn the city yesterday for a tew boura. Mrs. ty.:R. Hale bas returned to Groetville after a sfcort visit here to friends and relatives. Mrs. 3* A. Buchanan and little son. of Pendleton, and Miss jL'.ela Buchan an, of Aptnn, are in the city for >a viatt to friande aaa relative W* w? Cunkaeales, of CraytonYilie; spent a few hours in toe city yester day.- ... Riley HawkinB, of tho '?oag Branch section, spent part ocye'ttatday in the city. Mr. ami Mrs. 'C O. Bttckham, or Greenville, spent part of yesterday, in the olty.. :' ? i J George H. Edurardo, Greenville, 'I . ? . J?" ' imttnatcntt. of the..Lebanon ruction, wnp In Anderson,' yesterday. ' .SS^Wfe*' R?* -H*u7 Township, was in Anderson yesterday on, bu?tnesB,, . ,-r- -?i i, --.i i j Walter oasey. bf Flv?'fcfcrk*. 3pent tja few noars in the city ,yaterday. ?I D'. CharlUs Trief was in Anderson ; ness.. male, D B. Mil; ?w&B among ' terday in IS fy of the Fork section, K^Sttors to spend yes John Smith, of Lebanon, was In An derea/! yesterday for a short stay. S. T. Sparkman, of Colombia, was in Gie .city yesterday, a gjwst at the "jChiQCtola hotel. Mason, of Greenville, * ia a few day a in the city on ibia, spent ?IL^The Pride ol the Cities Ky O. HENRY lill, h f^k>J#y. Pttf? A Co, -1- .rn, ' i ,' AID Mr. Kipling, "The cl?es mnfl full of pride, challenging each tal euch." Evet? so. New York was pointy. Two hundred thousand of tts people were! stray for the summer. Three million! eight ho?'Iresl thousand reiuniued un Caretakers ?lid to pu y Ute bills af the absentees. But fin two hundred thou-l send are sn expensive lot. The Kew Yorker set at ? root gurdon |tnble. Ingesting solaeo through a stntwJ ?HIS'lMuiiuna luy upon u chu lr. Tile -luigi nuil!eii? o was, scattered among vacant seat? as widely ns.eutUplderK when the Ishainpi'.'u hatter step? to the pluto! [Vaudeville, bnraieuvd ut. intewatft.(frhA hi-wwo was coi'! from th's)nay: :.:::;;! lend. ..ub^.ye^vvery.wh?ro- exeept yu '\\\. ?stage-were star*.,^-X??uipse.s were to fuji ?fs?.c10^ vreit-?^siJ t|l*?rVijrM.w^iiptttr?tgl like sim lied ( Liaii'ois. i* ru dei st visito? luid oniei ?d reir?? iVuieptH I'J fn^be'^oniliig were now peluu ed. 'The Now'.^ork'yr was aware ul i;-Jji drawbacks' lo his comfort, hui tent beamed i-oftlv from bis rliules. *y?rjjl?*'?'s- ftia family was out ol to wp: The di Inks were wnriu: the bal iel millerin;; from lack of; Iwlb tum tiilcum-hut His family would nol return milli Se.'/emlier. J- Then up into lite garden stumbled tin loan from TUIUIR City. Nev. The gluon tile solitary Klghtweer on wrapped him. Bereft o? joy through hmcllmne be Stalked with a whlower'H fae? through tho Jialis of pleasure. Thirst for 'human ooiupanl'insliip jHWiesset him os he punted lu the tuetropolltai draught. Straight to the Now forker'i table he steere*!. The New Yorker, dltniraietl and routh reckiejig by, the lawless atmosphere bi a roof garden.-, ?loeltlrd upon uttei abaudGUOneut of hin life's trodMlomi He unsolved to alia tier willi ?hc < ? .? daredevil. .InVpuislve, huh brained tic tho couvent jons that hntl bit hoi jo ?woi .wown info his-existence. carry ibis rildi-nl and precipitous Inspira Hoi "Qt?e fnan en) he nodded sf '.r*** next moment fourni-the- mai from Tbpn* <?Uy lu we ??st of th s 's closest ffiends. Bc tool a chair ht the table, ho gathered tw< others for bit; feet, be tossed hts pion? brimmed hat* upon a fourth end tol< tm life? hlaiory to tuc new foum pa ed. d a lilli vagur, mm?ae copied foor chairs, 'is OM cr the finest towns In tbs world." * "I presumo that yo? have seen the frights of tho metropolis." nuid tho New Yorker. "Four doy? is not a sufficient length of time in which to view evett our most aallent points ot Interest, but one eau possibly form a general impression. Our nrelilteetural supremacy ls what generally strikes visitors to cur city most forcibly. Of connie you have noe? our Flatiron building. It is considered" "Saw it," said the mun from Topar. City. "But you ought to come out our woy; It's mcuntuluons. ron know, and tho ladle* all wcai1 rfk?ve'skirts for , climbing ami" "F.xcuse me." said the New Yorker, "but that isn't exactly the point. Now York must bo ti wonderful revelation to a visitor from the' west.' Kow, as to . our hotels." ^Say." said the man from Topas ' City, "that rcmiuds ute-there were ! sixteen st UKO robbert) shot last year within twenty milo* of" "1 was speaking bf bot?is," said the , New Yorker. "W2 lead Europe in that . respect. Ami as fer ns our Jeisure class tx concerned we f.e fur" > "Ob. I don't knu\v." Interrupted the i mon from Topos City, "ib?re were I twelte tramps lu dur Jail when 1 left home. I guess New York isn't so"- I ? "Deg pardon, yon seem to mlsappre \ bend the Idea, Of course, yon visited i thc ?tock exchange and Wall street, i where the" i "Ob, yes." ?aid the tuan from-Topas 1 atp. M ho lighted c Pennsylvania i > stogie, "und I want, to tell yott tttarfl r ws*ve got the finest town ulftrfchai we*t r of tho Rockies, mil Mainer be took in t- "fire- pickpockets i : out of.- thc crowd . when Red Noes Thompson laid tht i cornerstono-of bis new saloon. Topas , City doaft allew-'-. . ?, :..v.. . another jenine wine and seH , tar," suggested the New '?ork?r. .?'l'vo beter uecu west, i?ifySmf?tm?- ibero can't l>e ?uy placa out thor*to; compare wit lt New York. As lo the dalma of Cbtwgo'. t" 'Ona man," SAM i be-#t>$?wU*--''o io nian only bas been ht ordered nnd rob bed in Topa* City in tho last thr?e" '"Ob. S knew what Chicago ls." Inter posed the Now "Yorker. "Have you been un Fifth avenue to see ihe mag nificent residences bf our mil" "Seen 'om all. Yon ought to know Reub Stegall, the assessor of Topas. When old man Tilbury. tii*tx>wn? the only two story bouse tn town, tried to 1 swear bis taxes from $0,000 down to $450,75, Reub buckled on his 45 and went dorm to see" "Yes. yes; twit speaking of our great -CSS ct it? g^???^,t ii-?iTirrs is rrnr superb police department. There ls ?A body of men in the world that cnn equal lt for" .That walter gets e round like a 'Y.augley flying mnchlue." remarked tho man from. Topaz City, thirstily., "We've ?ot men it*. mir to^-n/toq? worth $40O, 000, There's old Bill Withers and Colo nel.alete?is and" J '."^f^ro .vou seen Broadway utnigbtrt i ns!; ed ihr? New Yorker, cOTirteoUslyJ !i ?2r/ strcet?Pin the w?tat glt^gs^^y clothed men... rtttt? beautiful, ^ .Trierer' knew bi&.ene ca?* lu.T.'?*?^ City.'*' said thc mau from the west. lj "Jua. Bailey, our mayor, bad hi? watch '. ?ind chain und In rash taken from ? lils pocket trh?v" ' 'That's asnt her mather " sahl the New Yorker. "White you are in our r city you should avail yourself of every " opportunity lo see tts wonders. Ocr kj rapid transit ??.rstcm" "If you wa? out in Topas," broke In 3 th? ihnn from there, 'i could ?howjyott f a whole cemetery full nt people tiutt *. got killed HfgldonfaUy. Talking nhoui f mingling folks up* Why. when Berry S Ituuers turned loose Shut obi double I ri -??vi* >:? the statistics of Topaz V>\y showed onljr out? carpenter crushed by tabing Umbers last yeer, und fie WUH caught In n cyclone." "They abuse our skyline." continued the New Youtssr, ?""a u I? likely lout we are not yet artlatlc In the construe- i Hon of our buildings. But I eua wifely 1 assert that wo load in pictorial und decorative art. In sotuo of our houses can be found masterpieces Ju the way ot polutluas and sculpture. One who bas the entree tc our best galleries wm flnd" "Bnck up!" exclaimed the mun froui Topan City. *?Tbere wa&a game lust month In our te.wn in fblcb fOtMKX> iCii?SgB? b&sds on a pair vi"- \ "Ta-ronJt-tnra!" went tho orehestrn. Tta;..,i1i>iit7if^^ 1";.K .at j the name "Asbestos" inscribed upon lt. carno down with a slow midsummer. movement. The audience trhuieit leisurely down,the elevator and stale*. .. On the sidewalk below, thy Kew Yorker and the man from Topaz City shock bauds with alcoholic grr.tii/. The elevated crashed raucously, sur- J face cars hummed and clanged.'cul. I men ewore, newsboys shrieked, wheels clattered oar piercingly. The .New Yorker concaved u happy thought, with which Ijie aspired to oil neb tho I pre-eminence of lils city. , ' ' "Yon must admit" said he, "Hint lu | the way, of noise New York 1? fur ahead of any other"- j "Back to the Everglades!" said the ntpu from Topas City. "lu 1' who? Sousa's baud and. the repenting | candidates wore in our town you ."il I conldn't'*- {I ; -.t iie ' raffle Qt an express wagoo jj I drowuedOte?eatof tho words. ll , ".-.- j Vi^sSWtE/O^ HENRY, | Neted VYfitft. of ' Stories... li. ' k O. fleur. lu .Tti^^taylt'!' 99>d been'aim.; : jj ferery ?tato in ?lu - sheep herder, awrehflnt, miner, tin type man. druggist and rCpoiler--thcs<? were a few of the callings br jHiimted lu hts peregrinations nbout the conn try. ; lie lived and Old most of his best work lu lt wo? his custom ttl square and fraternize w4tk the men on - the benches, iii \Ye*t strevt lie would exchange confidence? with the long- I; shoremen nnd sailors. When he ran s ?cross n story he hurried home, got I ont a lead pencil and a yellow -vail ar 1 jj finished it at n troting. Often he j bis Idea's fora ?tory rind his check 1 from a mn ga ii nc on tho natl ic after- g poon. I O. Heury wo? bora Pt Griienxlioro. I ^ rouse ?if dch^.-' . ..... I Brant), after a Uni' . ir I: ? i writer to give thc tittle ?publication' back to bim-und 'tn? did, 1 Neat a friend took him-he was still merely Sydney rorter-to:South Amer-' les. "I didn't see ?ny revoir. v i ?ii?d recently, "but 1 dl&cov^ed acme very dtje ram piid 'knocked about with I consuls and ref Hiv.1'-'<." South Aine'rl 1 cn. consuls and itrfugces lliptro In I ?ng. He v cd Henry1 the hn&snt de 'plrfmf. front of" lt letter to write. !H? B : ' fe; :.; ? cd a bo ot the mSgasihes/w' jeetioua before tlaf were' but eventually he sotdes'i hart ever written, i O. H?nt/*a atorle*. bad ,1B th? fact that they we? H ?aTrilmaxt?. Were- a I way and amazing, ill* -diab'a-u? was truo to il fe. bis description wonderfully Col ored In few worda. Me laughed nt accepted "ntodfs of evpresnioiis and waa this: lt? stories tbat * "?talo No- 2.- There Is none.'* With Franklin P. Adam? and Bald ?win Sloane. O. Henry wro comedy called "Lo" but lt wes not ft great success, lt was Upon n short story of his, however.'that "Aila? Jim my ValeiiUue.*' one of the biggest bits of a .theatrical .season, was .'founded. i!