The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 11, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Onion sets. Prepare
bow for sowing English Peas and
planting IriBh Potatoes in ' ?a, |
November or early December.
? j Forman Smith, Seedsman.
WANTS
WARTED-The paille I? know inst
wo lava Jost received a large ship
ment at box files, and caa supply
wants tc this line. Anderson
sneer. Job Department. Cf
WANTED the public to know that we
ate serving oysters as follows
Whole Fry 25c; Half Fry 15c;
Whole stew 25c; Half Stew 15c.
Midway Cafe.-11-5-lwk.
WASTED-Bright, energetic boy for
carrier. Good salary and commis
?lon. Apply to The Intelligencer ot
WANTFD-Yon to .read .ear .two
greeks' bargain sale on page five
of this Issue. Southern Public Util
ities Co. dtf
SD-You to get a good Turkey
lar da next Thursday, Nov. 12th,
1?14. The ladles of tho Central
Bbyterlan church will serve this
1er lu the vacant store room
(t door to Tolly's furniture
ire. Dinner including "Plum
Iddlng". .
ICE-We ??c now prepared to do
grinding of all kinds of feed
f-cotton stalks, corn stalks,
icks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20c
ir cwt Strictly cash. Anderson
Ur ess and Spring Bed Co.
"W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, I
anything tn the monumental |
ie. Tombstones of all kinda. W.
. Todd, 1909 Sooth Main street, |
iderson, S. C.-Jl-5-lmo.
The panic ls over and Jake Thomas
ead J. C. Thomas are In tho Cleaning,
Pressing end Dying and Repairing
trial. We are et the Colombia Tail
oring Co., 188 West Whitner Street |
Clothes called tor end delivered.
wii ?AVa a limited number ox Coie's
Radiant Hot Blast Heaters for bard
eoai that we will close out at cost
Also a number of Cole's Hot Blast
Heaters at greatly reduced prices.
.First come, first served. Tate
Hardware Co.-ll-8-Gt.
WANTED
Down stair? room and ordinary
board as convenient to PoBt Office as
possible. Permanent Private family
preferred. References given.
?8. M. P.
li-li-3tp. KG North Fant St
LOST
LOST, STRAYED ? 0? STOLEN-A
pure, white bull pup about six
months old. Finder will receive
reward. Thoa. F. Cartwright
Preparations Belag Bashed.
LONDON, NOV. 10.-(10 p. m.)-A
Central News dispatch from Vienna
says:thai preparations are being rush
ed'for-the second siege of Przomysl.
It ls reported that the Russians are
eaulDoed with new 8-lnch French
Kurier. i
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ON FOREIGN AFFAIR
WHEN THEY COULD BE RAIS-1
ED AT HOME
FACTS ARE CITED
Figures Show Anderson County |
Imports Many Cabbage, Po
tatoas and Onions.
Notwithstanding the fact that all
three products can be raised io this
county, Anderson farmers \f all to take
advantage of a very lucrative busi
ness opportunity, easily within their
grasp, if figures furnished from the
Anderson chamber of commerce are
reliable and accurte.
Monday afternoon B. F. Mauldin
made request upon the Anderson
chamber of commerce to compile fig
urea showing the amount of cabbage
onions and potatoes received io An
derson each year. Following the re
quest. Mr. Whaley went to work yes
torday and succcoded in compiling
very Interesting report, which ia aa
follows:
"In reapooBe lo your verbal request
for data, on numbera of cars of pota
toes, onions and cabbage ahlppcu into
Anderson annually for distribution
will say we fiavo mode an investiga
tlon of this matter, and find that it la
a quite common custom here for Job
bera to bava shipped a combination
car of potatoes, onions and cabbage,
We have therefore had to secure ap
provlmate figures, which however, do
hot vary more than 10 per cent, either
way from the actual figures. It would
be lmposslbel to secure actual fig
urea,
"Our figures show the following
Potatoea, 190 cara nt $375...$ 72.250
Culool, 40 vars ui $750. ?O.??u
Cabbage. 76 cars at $145. 10,875
Grand annual total 805 cara...$113,125
"The prices of a!! three of there
commodities vary greatly throughout
the year, to the extent sometimes of
75 per cent, so we have had to strike
an average, on the coat of the com
modities. Potatoea aro soiling today
at a very low figure. A car load of
potatoes could be delivered here to
day nrobably for $?20. whereas late
or earlier lt might coat as much as
$385. The price greatly varies. The
same Ia even more true of onions and
cabbage. It ia safo to assert, how
ever,' that Anderson is sending to oth
er parts of the country annually from
?120,000 to $130.000 for potatoes, cab
bage and onions which cdn bs raised
here, provided we can secure a con
venient market for them. They also
would bare to be properly and uni
formly graded, Backed and handled.
The location of a combination city
ard country mn/ket boure in Ander
don, would, I.-, our ovulion, gradually
have the. effect ot causing our farm
ers to raise morn of these product:.
It must not, however, be forgotten
that sp?cial skill and attention must
pe given to this claaa ot agriculture.
I regret that our organisation baa not
so far been able .to do much In this
direction, having had to centralise our
effort? for the present and perhaps
for some time to come on cover crops,
grains and livestock, an Immensely
Important thing. We did hold one
.potato show hero last year, with good
results, and the writer will remem
ber to our trades extension crnmlt
teo that we hero a potato and winter
produce dav hore in December.
?.Wo shall be glad indeed to have
?your suggestion, counsel and advice."
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Boys' Exhibit
Corn Clubs WU* Have Chance to
Show Their Grain Here ?ltd
\Vsn V?kmbie PT?S??.
T W ?i^lhrn/'V. ?oa?ty d*SfiOiiStr?
tion agent for Anderson county, Ja
hard at work arran ?tin g to rtbe an
nual exhibit of the t?oys' Corn Clubs
of Anderson, This exhibit will be held
in tho rooms of the Anderson cham
ber of commerce^some time during
the drat week In December, at which
Um* the prises donated by tho mer
chants of Anderson will bo awarded.
Pbe }i?ng !l5t of pHiac has etlm
a hearty interest among alt tatt
tho county and Mr. RothrocW
that a large number of ex
hibit ?j will bc sent ta.
At tho next meeting of the Trades
Extension committee ot tho Anderson
?bamber ot commerco the complete
program foy^he affair will be arrang
ed and announced._
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* Items of Interest and Personal
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Nar Hoad Congres**
IH Great Gathering.
Visitors coming into Anderson from
Atlanta say that the meeting of tho
American Hoad Congress, now In ses
sion at Atlanta, is really a wonderful
affair. Delegates are present from all
parts of the country and instead of
making the occasion a mere outing,
tho delegates are honestly endeavor
ing to accomplish something for the
cause. The visitors all say that they
were deeply impressed with what they
saw while they wero in Atlanta.
Aged Woman Had
liirthday Dinner.
A number of visitors passed through
Anderson Monday evening and Tues
day morning, returning to their hom
os in different sections after attend
ing a delightful birthday dinner in the I
Mountain Creek section of the county,
which was in honor of the 83rd birth
day of Mrs. Burris. Cliff Q. Burris and
two sons passed through Anderson I
yeatorday, enroute to their home at
Piedmont, after having attended the
event
Prof, Hicks Gives ?~
Little Encouragement.
Prof. W. D. Hicks, Andera m Coun
ty's famous weather prophet, waa
among tho visitors to thc city yester
day and Mr. Hicks said while hero
bat the people of Anderson are
doomed to dissapointrnent if they ex
pect any more warm weather real
soon. He predicts that the remainder |
of this week will be cold, with frost
When asked to say whether or not this
would be an especially severo winter.
Mr. Hicks said that it undoubtedly
would and that all indications ara
that there will be sleet and snow sev
eral times during tho winter months.
Attending the .
Medical Convention.
Anderson ls woll represented this
week at the meeting of the Southern
Medical Association, now in session
lat Richmond, Va. Prominent physi*
clans from every one of the Southern
StateB are in attendance and they are j
fall enjoying the addresses being deliv
ered. Stewart McGuire, one of the
?county's foremost surgeons, is presi
dent of tho association and is presid
ng over all jthe deliberations. Among
hose physicians attending from An
derson are: Dr. J. R. Young, Dr. Her?
bert H. Harris and Dr. Lewis Gray.
They expect to return to Anderson
Friday.
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Trying to Sell
City Fire Engine.
J. W. Grant of Atlanta, represent
ing the American La Fran ce Fire En
peine Company, arrived in Anderson
yesterday and went into consultation
ut, members ot the A5d?r?>n e!!y
Icouncll in regard to selling the city
combined motor ?ruck and pump,
?which proposition baa been consider
ed on several occasions by the city j
Icouacis. vViiilc nothing dcf.n.tc has
Ibeen announced' it is understood that j
be ctly will not purchase the machine
right at this time but that an order
?Will probably be glveh within the next j
30 or 60 days.
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?Trouble Cleared
r?n..._- v tail?
While practically no trouble was
occasioned telephone users last Sat
urday night when the Southern Bell
Telephone Company cut over Its cir
cuit from the old building to the new
building, ^yet a few defects appeared,
piece that time Manager Beaty baa
h?A Mm entire force ot linemen et
work, getting the tangies unraveled
and aa a result lt waa aatd mot night
that not a Bingle telephone la now any '
Ehe worse because the change waa j
bade. Manager Beaty says that he
ls well plea ced in every respect with
the way the exchange is now running,
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bread Officials
Mere on inspection.
E. Thompson, general superintend
ent ot tb? Piedmont & Northern Line
railroad, and Charles Allen, traffic
manager pt the samo railroad, spent
yesterday In Anderson making an in
spection of the local office ot thc'In
terurban and looking over the gen
eral business field tn Anderson. These
officials make frequent trips ot thia
kind and ft is understood that there
waa nothing out ot the ordinary la
connection with their tdalt here yea
torday. They spent Ute entire day in
Anderson. -o
?ere Cotton Was
Sold Here Yesterday.
Local buyers were offering 7 1-4
.onta per pound on tho Anderson mar
ket yesterday for cotton and for sonja
reason the price seemed to be more
attractive to Anderson farmers than
it baa for the last few d?ya: More
cotton waa brought to Anderson and
?old yoaUrd?y than has boen the eas? J
pince the Agare advanced.
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Dlr. McGregor Has
Eni ?r tri j Kc vu v il-lft:??..
I Friends In Anderson ot G. T. Mc
gregor, tho genial and popular secre
tary of the Brosen mill, were delight^ I
td yesterday io. sse him on tho s tresta,]
?gain, titer an Hisses ot several
weeks. Mr. McGregor underwent an
aperaiion in tb* Anderson county bos
piial for apendlcltla and for a time
?ila condition was regarded as aerier.*
Yesterday waa tba first time that he
?aa abie to be on the streets but to
lay bo will reaume hts duties at the
mn.
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Is
Aid.
>h Chamber of Com
paren, received a lotter yesterday from
?Vyatt Alkea, member ot cocgresa
rrom t?te district, ia which ar. Aiken
lays that he is doing everything pos
sible to get a new mall elsm-d*'***
terson on the C. t t. C. railroad, afr.
M*T say* that he has already Whan
ne matter ap with the poatoffice do
purt^ent and he believes1 fiat the new
Jlerk will cooa be put on duty.
SPARKLETS *
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Mention Caught Over the *
rects of Anderson *
Hr. Viin'liii'ru lit
In Kaltlmore.
Dr. A. L. Smothers is In ISnl.iiunrel
for the week, where he is attending ?
ho Southern Institute of Homeopa
thy, now in session. He I? In charge
of tho bureau of pedology and will
himself deliver a paper on "1'ullagra
in Children" before tho convention if
over. He expects to return to Ander
son cither1 Fridsy or Saturday.
HnptistH to Hold
The stale Convention.
Anderson Baptists are interested in
the approaching 9Sth State Conven
tion of the church, which will take
place in Charleston with the Citadel
Square Baptist Church, beginning on
December 8. At that time prominent
ministers and laymen from practical
ly every town In South Carolina will
be in attendance. Among the impor
tant positions held hy Anderson Bap
tists ls that of chairman of the com
mittee on Social Welfare and Public
Morals, which position ls held by Rev.
Dr. John F. Vines.. pastor of tho First
Baptist church of Anderson.
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Police Caught
Wrong Negro.
The Anderson policemen aro con
vinced that they had made a "find"
when it was reported to them that the
Greenwood police had nabbed W. C.
Brown, a negro wanted in this city
for having swindled- another negro
out of $15 on a diamond ring trick.
Brown was brought back to Anderson
after dark from Greenwood and was
identified by his victim but when he
was seen in daylight the man from
whom ho got the money said that lt
was the wrong negro. This was dem
onstrated whon the negro tried to get
the diamond ring In question on his
finger and failed. He Was released and
a vigorous search la going on for the
real W. C. Brown.
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Council Meeting
Again I*o Kt poned.
It was announced Monday night
the regular monthly meeting of the
Anderson city council, scheduled to
take place on Tuesday night. had
been postponed until Wednesday
night and then yesterday lt was.an
nounced that the meeting of council
would not be held "until Thursday
night. People are anxiously awaiting
this meeting to see If there will be
any further developments in tho mat
ter concerning the Southern Public
Utilities Company.
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Carnival Waals
To Exhibit Bete.
Fred S. Walton, advance agent for
Ithe World's Exposition-shows, a-car
nival company, cams to Anderson yes
terday in an effort to arrange for hts
c-ibii ?1CTC ~zxt -'cc'.:. 7'
Walton brln?* letter? from Green
ville to the effect that his attraction
ls clean- moral and refined, and lt is
probable that the desired permission
wiil be given by the Anderson of?ciais
and the company permitted to exhibit
here.
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Miss Mrayier ls
Here OB a Visit.
Miss Man EL Frayeer of the Home
Economic Department of Winthrop
rijjiijgQ -? J>OC?I Hill, came tc Ant
son yesterday to inspect the commun
ity work being prosecuted at the An
?er son mills by Misa Leil? Mosely
iles Moseley ls giving her entire at
tentfon at present to the work in the
Riverside-Toxaway mill villages and
is accomplishing a great deal, accord
is* tc Miss Frayser's statement.
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I In portant Meeting
Thurs day Night.
The regular monthly meeting of the
directors of the Anderson Chamber of
Commerce will take place Thursday
evening in the rooms af- the local
Chamber ot Commerce. The meeting
Is to begin promptly at 8 o'clock end
business or importance will be con
sldered.
t.
Ber. J. T. Mann's Appointment H.
Rev. J. T. Mann will preach at
Broadmouth church next Sunday
morning at ll o'clock, and at Ci;!quola
church. Henea Path;^at 1 o',dock.
CHILDE TONGUE
BECOMES COATED
IF CONST?PTED
--r
IWrxm croea, feverish ?td sick give I
"California SyrogKof Faga.?'
Children love this "fruit laxative,"
aud nothing Sise cleanses the tender
stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.
A child ?Imply will not stop playing
to'empty the bowels, and the result ta.
they become tl*htl*' Clogged with
waste, liver gets slugvdab. stomach
.durs, then your little one becomes
half .sick, feverish, don't oat,
Itdeep or set naturally, breath Is bad,
system fui i ot cold, has som tarbat,
stomach-ache or dhvrthaea. Listen,
ttoiherl See if tongue ls coated, I
Ida give a teaspoonful of ,?Callfor-j
ila 8yrup of Flgga.** and In a few
Hours ail tho constipated waste, sour
hilo and undigested-toed passes out
ot the system, and ?pA have a well,
playful child agen. W
Millions at moiharw ?i'v? "Califor
nia Syrup ot Figs" hecawsc it is per
fectly harmless: children lovo it, and
it never tails to a?t on the stomach,
liver and bowels. - -
As?- yqur druggist 1er a SO-cent tvot
Ue et "California Arta? of m*s~
which has fell
children of alt age? and for
?pa plainly printed on tue bottle,
pnfcre of counterfeits sold here,
the genuine, made by "California Fig
Syrup Company." Refuse any other
kind with contempt,
DIRECTORS BOUGHT
SEATS FOR TH??TRE
PURCHASE OF SCENERY IS
CLOSED TODAY
MANY ARE BIDDING
C. H. Bleich Met With Directors I
of Company and Arranged for
The Theatre Furnishing.
A contract was let yesterday by the
directors cf the Anderson Develop
ment Company, owners of the Ander
son theatre, to the American Seating
Company of Chicago, DI., for the seats
to be placed hi the handsome theatre
when it ls completed. There wore
many representatives present from all
of the principal seating * houses of
tim country and the competition was ?I
very keer. but the /bent proposition
was made by the company securing
the contract.
The order for thc new coats was.
placed by the purchasing committee of
the Anderson Development Conipnny
and in selecting the style of the cha:IB
they were aided by Mr. Bleien. The
purchasing committee ls campused of
Judge S. Fowler. Leo Qelsbdrg. Rufus
Fant and H. R. King. They'mei'at ai?
early hour,yesterday morning ami thc
representatives of the seating con
cerns placed on display some several
dozens different samples of neats.
About 20 sample chairs wera exhibit
ed and th? directors experienced con
tion but finally decided upon a -very ]
handsome chair shown by J. EL Riley
and Eugene Riley, both of Charlotte'
representatives of the American Seat
ing Company. These gentlemen had
quite an assortment of seats with
them. The chair purchased baa a
mahogany finish, with very heavy
castings, is ball-bearing, sanitary In
every respect and of the very latest
design. It weighs about 40 pounds and
ls decidedly the most attractive opera
chair ever seen in Anderson. It ls not
upholstered but the chair costs con
siderably more than do some uphol- !
stered seats.
The seating plan for the theatre, as
outlined by Mr. Bleich, was adopted
by the committee.
A number of representatives of
scenery concerns were in the city last
night and a Conference will be held
this morning following which the
contract will be let for the scenery
and for the asbestos curtain to be used
ba the new house. It was announced
yesterday by the committee in charge
that no advertisements would be r.c
cepted for either the scenery or ??
curtain. The commute could easily
have saved several hundred dollars
tn this way but in order that there
might be nothing cheap about the new
C. H. Bleich said last night that hr
was Immensely pleased with the prog
ress made on tho theatre building
Blnco his last visit to Anderson.
Belton Won
Good Game of Basket Ball Be -
Was Played Yesterday.
The girls basketball team of the
Belton h'gh school won ? good game
yesterday afternoon on the Belton
grounds when the strong Williamston
team wont down In defeat. Th? two'
teams wero more evenly matched
than the score of 20 to 2 would seem
to indicate.
The Belton team had never played
the Williamston team beforo but had
played two games with Anderson, win
ning ono end toting one and two
with Hon ea Path with the same re
sult Another gamo has boen arrang
ed tot Friday afternoon at Belton with
the Hones Path team.
The following young ladles repre
sented their school yesterday:
.William Bton^-Margsret AttaWay
Elizabeth Darnell, Fanona Knox; Mar
ion Colyer, Janet .Lander, Mary WU
son. Jeanette Wilson.
B;d toa-Bunted Wamlck, Rosa Meyf
Austin. Bessie Wilson, Tena MeCon
heit, Frances White, ' Fannie Hoi
combe, Grace CN*pbeil.
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Manager of The South
ern Public Utilities Company
Wu! Not Discuta Matter.
When seen yesterdey by a re per
for the intelligencer and asked if
desired to say anything In regard to
th? atop Wflf?Ofd.by city council tn
I regard to th? water and light fran-j
chine and In regard to the white y
Hairy Ai Orr, reddest manager,-.^
Southern Public Utilities company,
hmd'ibat he did not caro to discuss
tho matter Jest at thia lime. -
Mr. Orr has . forwarded ali the pa
cers tn the cass/and . all the particu
lars of council's latest move to Z. V.
Taylor at Charlotte, president of thc
Beutbern Public Utilities corney,
and lt to understood that Mr. Taylor
win make some move within the neat
; Yesterdayabout the only general
topic of dbjcasston cn ibo etmts was
tho question o? the i
oat isfhow being manifest
ad ha waa evident in Febttwry.
PROM' NOVEMBER 1ST TO NOV
EMBXK . nrmr *??J$ACS& :.. WILL
QVm REDUCED ' RATES ON PHO
TOGRAPHS TO AVOID CHRISTMAS
RUSK. STUDIO 2 DOORS BW^OW
BBS .aim
INSTANTLY OPENS
GOLDS ANO
ID OM Miaute lour Stuffy fiarse and
Head ('learn, Sneezing and Nose
Bunning Cease, Doll Headache Goes
Try "Ely's Balm.'
Get a small bottle anyway, just to
try it-Apply a little in tao nostrils
and instantly your clogged nose and
stoppod-up air passages of tile head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, col?f-in-head,
or catarrbal sore throat will bc gone.
End such misery now! Get the
small bottle ot "Ely's Cream Balm' St
any drug store. This sweet fragrant
MR. SULLIVAN TO
BE BURIED TODAY
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Funeral Services Wal Be Held at
First Baptist Church at 4
O'clock This Afternoon.
a
The funeral party bringing tbe
body of N. B. Sullivan from Asheville,
N. C., arrived in Anderson yesterday
afternoon at 5 o'clock over tho Pied
mont and Northern i ino railroad one?
the body Was at once taken ?to the
home cf Ol' S. Sullivan.
The funeral services are to take
place thia afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the First Baptist church of Anderson,
conducted by Rev. John F. Vines and
Rev. O. ix Martin.' The following
gentlemen who have long been faith
ful employees of the Sullivan Hard
ware cosapany will act aa active pall
bearers: H. S. Shumate, h. li Hatch
er, P. R. Holland, G. W. Jolly, John
C. Griffin and L. A. Campbell.
The honorary pallbearers will be:
James D. -Hammett, David Gray, Dr.
B. A. Henry, J. A. Brock, R. E. Ligon,
J. R. Vandivor, H. H. Watkins, H. A.
Orr, R. S. Ligon and EufU3 Fant
The Heart of a
Frank Canti, a professional bunter,
has had a very bad season. Winter ia,
approaching, and with an old fattier
and two sick children on his hands,
he has no money to boy food Or medi
ci"".. Tho proprietor of tbe only hotel
In tho village meeta him. and .ells hun
that he must have' a couple of wild
? ?,??. ? ??."?---*? ' -777; -"Tfr- Li
a large- stipend for securing them for I
him. Canti realizes that to get them
ho would have to trespass, He ls BO re
ly tempted' but refnsffs. Ho returns
homo and ia confronted by the doctor
who insista that the child .receive the
medicine prescribed, 1s<^ he returns to
the proprietor of the hotel am) accepts
an advance from bim'on the contract.
He goes to the Count's grounds, shoots
a duck, and is immediately caught by
the keeper of the . grounds, and hailed
to a police court, where the keeper
swears to a charge of trespassing
against him.. Tho penalty for'the Of
fence is 300 franca of one month in
jail. PoHce officer Mcrettl's term of
three years ls practically over. Dur
ing thia time he ha* s&veu SOO francs
Which he has placed in an envelope
DO.YOUR Ovv
'"J" .Jg
Gives the BEST VA
Every Kial fem Cito? ta S?k,
Any Color end -Style Fror
"Look for th* Trude Msrftl
j Buyers to Shi
{I Effective/ August t st, 't 9
I jil and guaranteed against
?I tbattime. AU cars full
I * toit. Runabout
Jj Touring Car. 49C
* j| All retail, buyers of new
9 ist, 1914 to Augiist 1st
{jj profits of the company
'S $6<y per car, on each c
? ED; ye sall and deliv
.-- I cars during that pr
1 . T?f&AU
balm dissolves by thu U?*ai of tho nos
trils; penetrates and heals the In
flamed; swollen membrane which
lines the nose, head and throat;
clears the ab* passages; stops naaty
discharges and a feeling of cleansing,
soothing rolicf comes Immediately.
Don't lay awake tonlgh' strug
gling' for breath, with head atuffed;
nostrils closed, hawking and blow
ing. Catarrh or ? cold, with ita run
ning nose, foul mucous dropping into
the throat, and raw dryness la dis
tressing but truly needless.
Put your faith-JuBt once-in "Ely's
Crean? Balm" and your cold or catarrh
will surclv disappear.
Top Fell
Slight Accident Delayed Work
Now Being Done on Anderson
County Court House.
Hurrying thc work with all possible
speed In ot der that court might con
vene Monday, the workmen engaged
in making repairs on the Anderson
county court house did not use iron
rails quite' as heavy os were neces
sary and as a result about 100 pounds?
of concrete fell from the top ot the
vault being constructed under tho
court room floor, in the offices for
merly occupied by Supervisor King.
No ono was Injured and the damage
done was email.
A force of hands went to work di
rectly after the cement fell, which
was at 0 o'clock, and by ll o'clock
last night they had tho damage prac- \
tlcaljy repaired.
It is understood that the contrac
tors will be able to get the court room
ready for court'by Monday, notwith
standing the slight delay.
Police Officer*
and Intends using same as a weddng
gift to his bride. The hunter's wife
calls on him for advice, ho having a
reputation for big-heartedness, but he
adviaes hor that nothing can be done,
and-taken her t i the lieutenant, think
ing possibly that he might see a way
out of the dileamma, but instead, the
lieutenant con firm B what he already
T.v. ??o, mu, io extremely warnt?
hearted and generous'and, as soon as
the hunter's wifo departs, gives the
policeman Oyo francs to take to her.
The banter ia alloted three days in
which to decido whether he must servo
his term tn prison. The tupe having
expired and the fine not paid, Moretti
is given a warrant for the hunter's, ar
?t He goes to the house, and tho
ldrcn on seeing him, embrace and
kiss him- Touch/.-*, by this show of
affection, he hesitates about making
?rresu
How, through the kind offices of
Police Officer. Moretti and bte'?Lieu
tenant, Can ti la saved from serving his
prison sentence, makes a beautiful
heart-interest 'storr, the lagt sc?ne
showing everybody reunited and hap
py.-At tho Palmetto today.
W- , .=B9
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n 25c to $5.00 per pair
Sold by AU Good Dette?.
Taylor I^TP**
on,
ire in Profits
14 to August 1st, 1915
any reductions during
ly equipped f. o. .b. pe*
. $440
ITown Car. 690
Ford cars from August
1915 will share ?n the
o the extent of $40 to
ir they buy, PROVlD
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