The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 22, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
SUGGESTIONS FOR
your
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
With Oysters- use Heirn ET?.
porat?d Hor.ne-Rachsh, and Pcp.
For Relish, use Hein? Indian Re?
For Salads, use Oliva Oil, Vine,
gisf, and Mustard Dressing.
With Meat?, use Richelieu To
ma too Cs^wlL Lam St Perrins
For Dftsaft use Hein? Mince
Heinz Phau Pudding.
??at^d'Nev' Torie ?e?ery,
CraJnberies, Apples, Oranges, Ba
nanas, Nuts, Grapc-Frmt
National Biscuit Company's
Fruitcakes. None better.
Star HOBOS at 23c at pound.
jmti**fresh
; V/ith . every purchase of four
pounds or more of the mammoth
New York Full Cream Cheese
now. on display in our store, you
axe entitled to OWE guess at the
exact weight; and the one guess
ing the nearest weight secures
w^^^ividual purchase absolute
This is the best cheese ?ver In
An&noa; and wUl be cut as soon
as ijrs. ail splpV-wiU probably be
cut Wednesday, Nov. 25th..
Let your next order include a
sample order.
Everything necessary to make
your Thanksgiving Dinner a Soc
wm
.Phone us early and often.
: I?eal Grocery Go
Phone 47i.
Kraal Sem?? cnucally VL
SPRINGS, Ile,. Nov.
es, one ot tba lames
? as highwaymen
war. between the
striken with heart am
andi'was reported dying
boma neir h?w. Hf la
Colder Days Cali for Quick Purchases of Winter Goods-We are Ready
M LARGE STOCKS FAIR PRICES QUICK SERVICE
It's a pleasure to select from large assortments of the season's best merchandise. And there is a great
deal of satisfaction in knowing you are paying the lowest price. You will always get this pleasure
and this satisfaction ?t this store.
BEAUTIFUL NEW TABLE
LINENS NAPKINS, TOWELS,
ETC.-Pleasingly Priced For
Thanksgiving.
72 inch Satin Damask, six or more beautiful Patterns
$140 grade, Saturday and Monday.98c yard
92 inch ?1.00 quality Satin Damask, Sat
urday amt Monday at. . . . .75e yard
72 laelt AU Linen Damask, a Wc raine, Saturday
and Monda j .48e jard
Beautiful Mercerised Damask 64 Inch wide, Saturday
and Monday.?.Ota yard
1,000 raras Watte Table Damask, 60c quality; Sat
urday and Monday at ., ...24* yard
Napkins to match any of the above at 75c, $1.00, $1.3?
nod up to 04.00 dosen.
We sell more Towels than any other store In town,
because? or course, we sell them cheaper.
We will place on sale all our1 N-Fade guaranteed
$140 Shirts for.'. ..! . .Sic
We will place oa sale all oar Ferguson-McKlnney,
{. uarantaed, extra sise shirts, sale price.48c
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS I OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS
A full and complete line of Boys' Sunday and Work
.hirts sale price. -.84c
IOU extra size White Counterpanes, worth $140, sale
price .97c
500 yards 50 Inch Broadcloth in all colors, absolute
ly all wool, worth 81.00 yard, sale price.47c
150 Ladles* Skirts all wool and latest styles worth
150 Ladies' Long Coats, worth $7.50 to $8.00, spec*
150 Coat Suits worth $7.50 to $10.00, sale price $4.75
See our beautiful line of Coat Suits, also one piece
Dresses, In silk and wool, all at sale prices.
$540, sale price...$148
lal ... $243
Misses' and Children's Coats to suit your pocketbook.
150 Wash Dresses for Children, worth $140, sale
price ... . ...47c
200 pairs Ladles' sample Shoes, worth $240 to $840,
sale price ... .. . . .80s
150 pairs Men's Shoes, worth $235, sale price .$1.48
See oar Shoe Department. We have shoes for the
whole family.. .. ..
150 Ladles' Shirt Waists, worth $1.00, sale price 48c
150 pairs Lace Curtains, worth $140, sale price a
pair . . ...48c
150 Men's sample Hats, worth $340, sale price. .75c
85 Men's Raincoats, worth $740 to $1040, extra
special ... . .... $448
149 Bojs* sample Suits, worth from $S40 to $640,
take your choice.$148
Remember we are agents for Carkartt Overalls, for
. ... ...$140
A beautiful line of Rugs, all at sale prices.
Extra special, 47 Men's Blue Serge Suits, worth
$740, sale price.$4.9%
14.1 Men's all .wool Suits, in Blue Serge and mix
tures, worth $1040, extra special. ... - .- ...$648
All our $1240 $1540, $1840 and ?20.00 Snits to go on
this sale for. .... $948
Extra special, all wool Men's Black Craranet Bain?
POM. wort* wiltoo, your.choice.$145
One lot Boys' Overcoats, drummer's samples, worth
$440 to $640, your choice..$148
140 Boys' aU wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, worth
$6.00, sale price .'.
BIG CLOTHING VALUES
150 Men's Kaincoats, WOrtb *140 to $640, for this
sale ... ... ....$a48
180 extra length Men's Raincoats, worth $740, your
choice .$1WS
247 Boys' Kolckerborker Suits, sise 8 to 8, worth
$140 to $840, your choice.98c
119 extra ?be Boys' Norfolk Snits, worth $740 to
$1040, your choke.$145
276 pairs Men's sample Blue Serge Thousers, worth
from $440 to $640, your choice.$248
107 pairs guaranteed all wool Dickey Kersey Pants
worth $240, sale price.$L43
237 pairs Hen's sample Pants, no two pair alike,
worth from $840 to $340, your choice.98c
AH our Big Buck Overalls and . oats, standard price
$140. to go at, each.86c
We wIU place QB sole aU. our $140 Suit Cases, this
sale. ......... . ...97c
We will place on sale all our $240 lo $240 Suit
Cases, this sale.$L4S
THE LESSER COMPANY
"HOME OF LOW PRICES
SIR. 0. WATSON BELL
LEAVES ANDERSON!
YOUNG NEWSPAPER MAN
CASTS LOT WITH YORK
NEWS
SUCCEEDED BY '
MR. L. M. GLENN]
HM eleen Valuable Member or In
telligencer Force Since Launch
inf of Daily.
D. Watson Bell, who baa been with
The Intelligencer for a year a? city
editor, left yesterday for his home
in Gaffney, where he will spend a few
ful that we ?ell
oar effort* a?
?Hoi
re ea io the peet
The Beat"
days visiting relatives, before geing
tc Yorkvllle to assume charge of The .
York News, a semi-weekly newspa
per. Mr. Bell ia a young newspaper !
man of decided ability, both as a
news gatherer and writer, and he
has done much to present the readers
of The Intelligencer with a newsy and
interesting paper each morning. He
has made many friends, and very
few, . If any, enemies, which for a
newtpaper meu ls a remarkable
statement. His reports are well writ
ten, and his news stories have been
accurate. On the whole he has been
a valuable member of The Intelli
gencer force, and lt IB a safe; predic
tion that the York News under hie
guidance will take on new life, and '
wlLl be favorably received by the
reading public.
The vacancy caused by Mr. Bell's
resignation from the staff of The In
telligencer, will be filled by an An
dersorTboy who has made good in tho
newspaper field, Mr. L. M. Glenn.
Mr. Glenn has been on The Greenville
Newa, The Charleston Evening Pout,
and also had some newspaper exper
ience In Anderson. He has scores of
friinds sud, relatives In this county
Who will be glad to welcome hun
back to hie home.
ANDERSON-LIBERTY
MOP TRUCK LINE!
PROPOSED AT CONFERENCE
HELD IN THIS CITY YES?
TfcRDAY
SAY IT WOULD PAY
Efforts Wai Be Made m Near Fa
? ts> Raise Funds for Ser?
?ice*
Believing that an Anderson-Liberty
automobile truck line for the hauling
>f both pasengere and freight matter
ivould prove a very welcome and pro
Stable innovation for both the people
it tho terminals of the proposed line
ind those between. Mr. S. M. John
Hone ot Liberty, yesterday coferred
?Ith Secretary Porter A. Whaley ot
he Chamber of Commerce with refer
m?e to financing such a proposition.
Vs^ a r?Bw?t of tho coiirerence, flusn
wnaiey and johnstone will make an
lutomoblle tour ot the proposed coun
ty to ba traversed by this truck line
ind pntiiintnr tn tnt?MUU farm ora
klon g the way. This trip. Mr. Whaley
lays, will be mode within the next
wt? days or two weeks. In the mern
ina*, business men of Anderson and
liberty will be approached concern
hg the matter.
Speaking of the proposition, Beera?
a ry Whaley said, that efforts will be
nade to induce as many as ten fer
ners between Anderson and Liberty
o subscribe each $100 worth ot stock
p the proposition, while business
nen or Anderson and Liberty will be
laked to subscribe a total of $500.
Pith this much capital tnjhand. lt ts
ttated, the necessary truck can be
?ought and th? line put into onere
ion.
Aa generally known, an automobile
ruck Uno has been in operation be
tween Anderson and Townvttle for
l?verai months, and it la stated, has
?roven a profitable venture. It ls
Muted out that a aimil?? service be
.wesn Anderson and Liberty v-onU
trnvcrseverso an even richer and
more thickly settled section of coun
try than that betweeh here and Town
vlUe. The truck between Anderson
and Townville makes dally trips and
the machine is, always loaded to the
limit with merchandise going out
from Anderson merchants. The out
come of the project to establish an
Anderson-Liberty motor truck service
will be watched with no little inter
est by local business men.
PAPE'S DIAFEPSQN
FOR INDIGESTION
OR BAD STOMACH
Relieves sourness, gas , Heartburn,
Dyspepsia in five
Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges
tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when Ure
food you eat ferments into gases and
you feel, sick and miaerable, that's
when you realize the matrto in pnn?'g
Diapepsin. It makes all stomach
misery vanish in five minutes.
If your Btomach ia In a continuous
revolt-If you cant get lt. regulated,
please, for your sake, try Pane's Dla
pepsln. It's so needless to have a
favorite food meal, then takea little
Dlapepsln. There will not be any dis
tress-eat without fear. It's because
Pepe's Diapepsin "really does'* regu
late weak, oi/t-of-order stomachs that
gives it its millions of sales annual
ly.
Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's
Dlapepsln from any drug atore. It ls
the quickest, surest stomach relief and
cure known. It nota almost like magic
-it Ia a scientific, harmless and pleas
ant stomach preparation which truly
belongs in every home.
It. A. Opt of WUliamston was in An
derson yesterday for a short stay.
Dave Everett of Pendleton spent
yesterday in Anderson on business.
I CAN'T SELL
THE EARTH
I can sell any^arm lana* in Ander
son County, if it? worth the Drice.
If you have a farm you wish to
seU-SEE MEI
I have ONE SMALL* farm, with
good improvements that 1 can
sell at a VERY ATTRACTIVE
price if taken AT ONCE,
H. G. Love
final Est-v
Mee Ore? Batta*** Jewelry Store.
.in nilfiTlII lim AT Mr. J. B. Mitchell acted aa toast
Nil I. IK 8 fl till. Ul master. The first speaker lntroduc
HU UUIIINILinU 111 ' ed was Mr. C. H. Strickland, auper
M?., . - intendent of the Belton mill. He was
OCI TflU Mil I C followed by Capt. Smythe. tyiiers
il Pl lilli l_U '.'.-ho spoke during -the evening were
ULLI Ulf IH.L.&.U gUpGt.vjgor King, Mr. J. T. Weet, Sen
ator-elect Sherard and Hon. S. M.
-- Wolfe, a member of the delegation to
Important Announcement. Made the house of representatives.
. i M. . . ? r\_? - c_J, The talk by Capt Smythe was es
Leat Night at Oyster bupper peclaUy pleasing to all those pres
at Mill-' . net, for he assured the mill men that
although the Belton mill waa operat
. lng at a loss he was not going to cur
L ."..; V tail this winter, and the employees
Loom fixers c" the Belton Cotton could feel' assured; that they would
Mills gave an oyster sapper last night ?have work during the, winter. Th J
at which higher officials of the com-!mill was operating at a loss, Capt
pany, members of the Anderson Coun- j Smythe explained, by reason of the
ty delegation to the general asaem- ! C?l?? that H is using ias? >ca?*s ?3
bly, and Other, friends were present cent cotton. He ttook occasion to
The supper was held in the W. O. W. compliment the loom' fixers on the
hall on the mill grounds and was a quality of taheir work, the condition
thoroughly enjoyable affair. ' In which they kept their looms and
Among those present were Capt their loyalty to the interests of the
Ellison A. Smythe, president of the mill.
mill; Senator-elect J. L. Sherard, The other speakers of the evening
Hon. S. M. Wolfe, J. T. West of Bel- were happy In their remarks and
ton, Mayor Boss Mitchell of Belton, complimented those present upon the
Cjlaude A. GrVives of Belton and progress which the Belton mill is
County Supervisor J. Muck King. makins:.
Militia
Property of Palmetto Rifles Will
Be Checked Up Mon
day.
Sergeant Henry L. Thompson, Co.
I, 16th Infantry, arrived In Anderson
yesterday for the purpose ot inspect
ing on Monday the property of Co.. B,
better known as the Palmetto Rifles.
Sergeant Thompson ls making a
tour of the State for the purpose of
checking up tho property of. the com
panies of the National Guard and in
st* acting tue men in military detail.
The officer, lt ls stated, comes es
pecially for the purpose of Icking af
ter property which has been taken
from the armory by the militiamen
since this last inspection. Sergeant
Thompson makes his headquarters* In
Columbia.
A. M. Aiken ot Spartanburg was In
the city yesterday, a guest at the
Cu?q?O?a u?ttn.
ITl?Alemt^
-^
lew
ki
At OISJE^HALF Farlee
Nov. 23 to EM^O. S
. ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS
REGULAR 32.50 VALUES AT $1.25
This is the most acceptable Christmas present you can give.
SIX-INCH DISC ELECTRIC STOVE
isw? ' * wi._._ma r&/v Of* ?\i\
neguiar nice; ?t?^*.w? ai w
FOUR-?NCH DISC ELECTRIC STOVE
Regular Values, $3.50. Special at $1.75
These Stove? ari? the mast useful of all Electric Heating Devices
Boils water, Paepares Baby's Milk and cooks mos t anyiniug.
Public Utilities Co.