The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 08, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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d The forty-five acres ad vertised here for the last few days was sold today for CASH. . We still have the tract of, forty-two acres, seven miles above the city for sale-on easy terms. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. E. It. Horton, Pres. L. S. Horton V. P. W, V. Marshall, Sec Change In Location I .nm 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 con tinuance of same. I make plates at $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 Silver fillings, 50c and up. Gold fillings'$1.00 and up , Painless Extracting 4C\z. ? 1 make a speciaity of jtrcating Pyorrhea, Alveo la ris of the ?gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST 111 *! ? -??a**-ammm i uni To Start a Gas Fire, You Strike a Match and Turn a Handle There is no time lost in waiting for the fire to burn freely so that you can begin cpoking with gas. Thc^?ft xeidyTrTC very second you are, and it can be put out just as quickly. Gas only burns when needed, you control it Just as easily as the water from the spigot in your kit chen sink. irs very Economical ANDERSON GAS CO. i III* ' i II j* i II i i EIL HT T??T ? *? Never grows too tight ter the exe tino systematically pat a pertala t. san ead month Sa the Baak- Op? *portunitles c?tc? ?jes le people wfco har? Boney? _ Are yoX; ta a position te take adrsniinje of s leed business apporta atty. Oeses? year sene) with the Sating* De partment of vf*"* ? ' : The The tttwsigegt Swak ti tho County, Beiroqeeat Reed Tax H?tica, All d?jlanquent read tax collectors are yrov^WuVaa official recel* boole with nula be?, and stab nam be; attachs** fkygaa money to collector* entesa yeVW the official receipt-ai tf County Supervisor. MIINE MEETING OF GUY COUNCIL HELD! EVERY STREET PRESENTED j SOME PETITION. .ITTLE WAS DONE Numer?os Requests for Mere Paving, Additional Lights and Many Mor* Kvdfeia**, Little business of any real import ance was transacted la.it night at the regular meeting of the Anderson city council. Tlie principal feature of tho meeting was the number of requests received for more hydrants and more lights, coining from various sections of the city. The meeting was culed to order at ;?.0 o'clock by Mayor J. H. Godfrey. Lieutenant Trowbridge of the Pal metto lillies appeared and a3ked that council continue the annual appro priation for the local militia. The mat ter was referred to a committee con sisting of Aldermen Barton, Tate and King, with power to uct. Numerous petitions praying for ex tensions of the sewerage system lu certain sections of the olty were re ferrred to a committee conisting of the entire council. This committee has power to act. Thc Board of Health presented a petition unking for an additional pipe line In West End. The matter wus re ferred to the sanitary committee. A recommendation from the Hoard I of Health that the city meat and milk inspector be provided with a convey ance for traveling to and from his du. I ties was received as information. On motion of Alderman Carter the I appropriation for the Carnegie Li brary was increased by $4 per month; Motions were Introduced by Alder man Carter to curb and drain Pr? vost and Lindsey streets, to accept certain sewers on Provost, Lindsey and "F streets, provided they meet.with Ute approval of the city engineer and to accept a sewer line in College View with the same understanding and to place an arc light on the corner of Pr?vost and Whltner streets, were all rcifett-rce -.to? their groper} ?onunpt tees. A motion mado by Mr. Carter that j King street be curb Kl and draMed I from ?_to..X. streets wss referred to the setreet committee. J. Wt. Grant. rcpresentng the American-La Prance Fire Engine Company, appeared and spoke to coun cil of his mode1, fire engine yumo with hose attachment. Ile asked that his company bo considered, when council places .aa order for such a?ma?uu? .'. The question of permitting gaso line elations to be placed on the pub . lie square was discussed and the mat ter was referred to Aldermen Tans, Dobbins, ana Carter w.t?h" power to act. ' On motion of Alderman Spearman tho. following gentlemen were elect ed as tho Board of Assessors: S. D. Brownlee, EV P. Vandlver and W. L. Robinson. They are to receive $75 tnt tLt. I "1 tm.. WV? ft. Alderman Carter's application for a light- on Trlbblo street was refer red io the water and light commit tee. . Mayor Godfrey spoke briefly of the city's finances showing that Ute for mer council borrowed the sum of $35.000, of which a balance'was left lon hand when new council was seat re8, Of 15,000. The present council has borrowed $8,000, has on hand about $6,000, will borrow an addl ? tlonni %S,000 today and will therefore I owe shout $65,000 on January g I, Tho matter oT'blds ob jthe -str&t I sleeping, etc, was referred to the ^salutary committee with bower Ho act, . Tn oruer to gee Anderson* ?hare of the State Insurance fund, as provided bf the State Insurance Commissioner, a very" ?tngthy building code was adopted . Cautil adjourned shortly after 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mxs. FVauk Gentry of Starr we?? shinning is. the city yesterday. ...THEATRE PAT BREW that clever ragtime comedy singer, will render a very appropriate song in his selections today, this being "CIRCUS DAY" with a beautiful set of circus slides. The Trey O' Hearts.. .Gold Seal Series No. 4 called Dead Reck oning in which many sen'^ational and thrilling scenes take place. Featuring Cleo Madison and Geo. Larkin. For the tiand of Jane._Joker C?rt?edy. Animated Weekly. .... .ifcuVeraal Showing lots of Interesting j scenes from the European conflict Don't forget tomorrow night, } "THE COUNTRY STORE" with (those 2S dandy prizes donated by \t the merchants given away free. Coming Saturday "DRIVEN FROM HOME"--3 reel Strand special feature. Don't fall to see "THE BAT TLE OF GETTYSBURG" in 5 reels at the Electric Saturday. RIVERSIDE AND TOXAWAY CHOSE OFFICERS. ?ROUTINE AFFAIRS Old Board of Directors Re-Elect ed and Same Officers Were Ali Chosen. The annual meeting of the stock holders of Hi? Toxaway Mills was held In the office of the company at noon Monday. The stockholders expressed themselves as gratified with the annual report which was very satisfactory In >lew of the poor trade nondltions that have existed for the past year. The old board directors were re elected as follows: Thomas Hildt. Baltimore, Md.; S.. Baldwin, Jr., Craig S. Mitchell. Phlla-J I delphla, Pa.; Wm. II. Baldwin, New York; Alfred Moore, Tucapau, S. C.; Jas. D. Hammett, Anderson, S. C.; D A. Ledbctter, Anderson. S. C.; B. B. Gossett, Anderson, 3. C. After tho adjournment of the stock, holders meeting, the Board of Direct ors held their annual meeting and. re elected the old officers as follows: B. B. G?sset. President and Treas urer; Jas. P. Gossett, vice president; I Jes. W. Trlbble, secretary. AJFtier thfe Toxaway racetln/?, the Board of Directors of tho Riverside Manufacturing Company held a brief meeting. A<i this meeting nrfhlng b?t routine business was transacted. Thc following out of town directors I attended thc Riverside meeting: W. C. Cleveland. Greenville, S. C ?and Alfred Moore of Tucapau, S. C. ANDERSON MEN 60 IO ATLANTA CONVENTION I CITY WILL BE REPRESENTED AT MEETING. ON FOREIGN TRADE Business Men Of This City Will Probably Send Representative I to tho Coming Conference. Mn all probability there will be sev eral business men of Anderson and ! representatives of tho Anderson Chamber of Commerce to attend thc Trade Convention which is to be .held in Atlanta, Qa, on October 13 and 14. Business men of this city are very much interested in the efforts now being put forth by the South to secure a portion of the foreign trade and are lending all possible assistance. The Anderson chamber of com merce yesterday received the follow ing letter: III. Dxa^e?. A tiru _ .-o_ Anderson Chamber of Commerce, Anderson, S. C My dear slr:- 1 I ^eg to thank you very much' for yours of October 3rd giving us a Hst ot. concerns likely to be interested in Foreign Trade. j We have sent an invitation to each of these to attend the Foreign Trade Conference to be held in Atlanta Oc tober 13th and 14th. .We hope very much that your city will bo well represented at this Con f?rence, and that , you can attend iq person I Yours very truly,' :W. O. COOPER, Secretary. TEAMS ARE READ Y FOR OPENING GAME _ I Third Baseman Deal Will Play For Smith Who Bindea His Ankle. Philadelphia, Oct. 7 - Things began to move rapidly-today in preparation for th? oper.ing sam? of tho series Friday for the baseball championship ot the world. The Boston Braves and tb'i Philadelphia Athletics practiced while* thousands of persons in the downtown district provided excite ment tn their scramble to buy tick ets Tonight no reserved seat tickets are to be had for any of the gamest' sfcbetjulcd to be played on the Ameri ca* :trronnds here 'except through speculators. , The so-called tuning up process to* I day of the present world's champions and the. winners of the National Iieague pennant wa* of, a mild charac ter. The National Leaguers spent more than two hours In the forenoon oki the grounds of the Philadelphia National Lcaguo dub taking an en>? Workout. Rain felt during a part of th?4 morning and the Boston manager re fused io let hin mea extend them selves. Tyler ?as the only member of the pitching sta? to warm op. The teem practiced behind closed iles and the few supporters of the nb who saw the players at work Tse&t ed their attention upon Third J Des!, who will go into the tn place of Smith, who ia tying n a Brooklyn hospital with a broken ankle. DeaV fleldcd Md hit ground ers and faced aw* .-stiff pitching. Stellings, who was reported to have been greatly depressed over Smith's ciiafortun*. said ho i*R con?dectiDeej would do hts best to- measure ap te, SStaiaVs ability at the.bat. LABOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. I believe lb workmen's com pensation. I believe In the eight hour day for men In continuous industries and for women and children everywhere end even tually for all workers ts s?! In dustries. I believe In social In surance. I believe In minimum wage legislation for thone Indus tries in which tuber is not itself in a position to enforce fair liv ing conditions. I believe in un ions. I believe that labor or ganizations have been one of the greatest factors In improving the material and moral conditions e? the wage earner and In raising the standard of industrial citi zenship. The uritou Is us neces sary an outgrowth of our mod ern industrial system os is the corporation. The wise und far sighted employer will recognize this fact Ile will appreciate that the men In the employ of a great corporation have thc right of collective bargaining. . But the union uv A accept tho responsibility that comes with ...offer. It must recognizo Its obligation to the Industry nnd to tho commnnlty as a whole. It must be judged by its conduct precisely as a corporation ls judged by its' conduct It must do Its utmost to promote the efficiency of its members, for un less the business is Increasingly productive there will be no suf ficient reward for anybody, no profit to the shareholders, no ad equate wage for the working man, no proper service to the public.-Theodore Roosevelt R!MeO QUOTATIONS. How long wo live, not years, but actions tell; -Watkins. That man lives twice who lives the first life well, -Herrick. Make, then, while yet we may, your God your friend -William Mason, Whom Christians worship, yet not comprehend. -HUI. The trust that's given guard, and to yourself be just ' -Dana. Por live vre how we may. yet die we moat. -Shakespeare. WORD? OK THE WISE. . Shivery-is also as ancient as war, end war-is human nature. . -Voltaire. It ls most true that a natural and secret hatred and uverslon toward society lu any mun hath somewhat of the savage beast -Bacon. ; The gain whlcb ls made at the ; expense of reputation should rather be set down as a loss. Latin Proverb. M.rum ???er Wai IlidCutC^ tc a lie.-Young. The shoemaker makes a good . shoe because be makes nothing ebie.-Emerson. NOT BY ONE FALL. Not by one fall or many be we 5 stayed, lt fulls await on yonder fight ing field; Too great the issue that we tamely yield . . Or count the cost until the cost 'ls paid. ; Sight' may be balked and for awhile delayed. Truth in a mist ot falsehood he concealed. . tffJsWJBtettvlniB are not to be repealed. Nor love divine forever diso beyed. Not by one fallt But If the tri umph go To donbt end fallacy, delusion freak. If for awhile defeated, we shall know The time will come for high est truth to speak, Because the high sees farther than the low, Ano gulda rice, must be from the mountain peak. -Arthur L. Salmon In Church man. 'i SAID OP WIT. The ?ext best-lthlng to being witty oneself ts *to be ebie to y quote ane*b?rs Wit-Boyeo. H? must bt sffcuh fellow in deetl whom neither* love, malice ner aeeesmity c& inspire with wit.-De ta Bruyggfc Don't put too fine s point to yetir^hT tor fear lt1 should get Manteau-Cervantes. I am a "foot I know it and yet. God help me. I'm poor enough to he a wit-Cotifreve. Wit is the salt of conversation, not tba t??d.-eaeiut * - Some People ^ Try to get along with Printing that is cheap in every sense of the word-and wonder why their Stationery does not look or wear or feel as they wish it would. They .have a good taste, but not perspicuity-which is a good word, if it does sound demagogic. Others Use Our Printing The classy kind that makes good everywhere, every way, every time. It will pay you' to see na * when in need of ui??wou GOOD PRINTING <!J'.i:' . .:! ol tiuijv -.. nr.'Ml BU ii The Anderson Intelligencer JOB DEPARTMENT . W ? A'jt* '/ Hill ?;"<i?? PHONE 693L ANDERSON, GAMES YESTERDAY. American. A Philadelphia: 10; New York, 0. At Dosten: 4; Washington, ll. No others scheduled. Fed?rnl. At Baltimore: 6; Pittsburg 3. (First game ) At Baltimore: .; Pittsburg 3, (sec ond game 8 Innings darkness.) At Indianapolis: 4; Rt, Louis, 0. At Buffalo: 4; Brooklyn, 10. (8 in nings aaranesB.; No others. No Nationals. City Series. At Chicago: Nationals, 4; Ameri cans 2. At St. Louts: Nationals, 4; Ameri cans, 7. THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT i ... * . . i.' j ? . I - - ->*ffT?ti ?> rbi'1 I .f|fK*^l?GI/U?lV}^ lyOCAly'AGJE^S,^^^ I Um " FOR? KHIS SXCfctKSIVB, |,1LNE>:** \?W Official Standing. ssss-LL- i-^-J-u--=a New York, Oct 7.-The official crude offerng* resulted In hegde sal- NOTICE OF FIN AV j SETTLEMENT, standing of the National League at the es for forward months. The decline in --- close pf the 1914 season as announced lard and slow consuming demand also The undersigned administrator of by Secretory Jahn A. H?ldler, is, aa had a depressing effect upon senti- the ?ctate of W. L. Ward, deceased, follows: ment. Tendors were 1,400 barrels. hereby gives notice thst-she will on Team. W. iL. Per Total sales 12,400 barrels. October lg, 1014 kt ll. {o'clock a. m., Boston.94 69 614 - upply to the Judge o? Probate for An New York.84 70 645 Chicago Wheat. doraon County for a Anal settlement ^!'IIj0u58.. .. y? . T 5f, Chicago, Oct. 7.-Wheat today closed ot said estate and a discharge from Chicago??/ ,..., .,78 - 76 68p unsettled at the samo as last night, to her office of administrator Bropklyp., ., ., ..75 ,79. 487 u4 up Corn gained 1-4 & 3-8 to 1-2 ? ? MKS. L. M. WARD. Kfltt . .. "li ^ iii 3* net and oata ? 3-8 to *8- __ " ' A?mx HnMn?Tfi?n al ?fth 5* Provisions tho outcome varied ... ? .,> Cincinnati . . .. .. ..60 94 390 ,0 cent ?w?UnQ to a r!fl0 of 20 oooooooooo cent8'_ y^K. e * Balletts. a ? 0 \_ \ o Louduii, ?vi.& -*3ft a. m. -Ar. o EDISON'S FIRST INFECTION. - q^B*l?l^Tui&f o ??Sr?nl 8teteoe?t fly?" net P* p _ VjaV*??*v?Ia'BS*^ o Antwerp Jest night and Ule- o Becrotary Daniels to Accompany Ia- ?Vi44We? tf^^AVls : ?f?^?? i *-?? - * litton bo?f? o MA rory violent engagement.p Washington, Octj. 7.-Thomas A. j \ Hj*^ wwv?, ^JsS^' -C o was fought on all If"es today. The O Edison, wk genius has contrlbut-1 \ \t ttSiBsa^aflBf?KSS?/'Jt o situation Ix unchanged/* o C<1 in many ways to the efficiency of I * V^N?^S|HH?3?6^ e e 00000 o o o the United States navy, will inspect - (S^^Z^" ? 1 ?'- ? a modern American battleship and * yyV . ............J submarine, for the first time, Satur- Yr * vinvrip ?aY' Secretary Daniels Saturday will i rj MARKET. 0 accompany thc Inventor to..Now York ' 111 . ' . to look over the battleship" New York' AllderSOIl o o o o ?o eeo o o o . ?tt(j a submarine which will bo order- ? ? x _.. '. " ? ed to New York for that purpose (JCt. 12 IO 1 7 th. New York, oct. 7.~Mercantiio p*!- wvhvmr IfiiWaTVOT?Tc Originated by Liverpool %? 7:-spot c?u<>n m fat,, fgM?c^^ KIMS Miss Genieve Clark. demand; American middling fair, 634, na^-BET' . 1 - .. . '.U^f- .{. f... J j --J-1' good middling 580; middling 53?; low . . . markets wer0 quiet today the prid-j.^^^S^Tj^^^^^*^^1^^^'''''^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ clpal business reported bclng^ ^a,*> j K .7T reported trade light. Worsted yarns THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER 1 for sweater and khkal cloth were in S y_?_'!'__ * i __ ? __ . ?_-._, .ctl-e intjulry but general trad, was fl jQ? fRINTING DEPARTMENT JL^TZmi ?tfff? B Price? Quite ?VKe^ofible ^CwUblcnt trifc Quilty. I holdings ia ucarty dellveros end fre<vr W9Mft????Wt??im?LWf??m?^m^ ?uLi umlV f-.J W?y