The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 02, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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For Wc have gathered together Specials in Values as well as in Name for Monday's Sale that will tempt Miserly Money out of its hiding place. Of course you know that there are a great number of Special Values on sale Monday that are not advertised. White Marseilles Quilts, $l.5o values Monday ... . .98f "Crystal" Bed Sheets, scamless.^ize 72x90 inches/reg ular 75c value, Monday.'...50c "Louise* Bleached Muslin, yard wide, regular value 8 I -3c, Monday (20 yard limit). . . .6c Curtain Scrim in White and Ecru, short lengths, wide assortment of new patterns, vaincs up to . 12 l-2c a yard, Monday. ... ....6 3-4c A big-line of this season's Ladies' Parasols, with the long handles, steel rod and Paragon frame. , Regu lar Rt.00 values, Monday.69c Ladies Muslin Drawers, cut full, and trimmed willi, lace and embroidery? value 25c, Monday ... ....18c Ladies' Muslin Gowns, trimmed with lace and ribbons, low neck and short sleeves, regular 5oc value, Monday.-?. 25c Ladies' Fine Corset Covers, trimmed with lace, em broidery, and ribbons; regular 25c values, Monday. .19c Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, nicely trimmed. A cracking good value at Soc, Monday (one to a cus tomer) ... .....29c Children's Dresses, made of Percales, Repps, Galaicas, and White Lawns; beautifully trimmed, values S1.5?, Monday. ..;. Soc. Ladles' and Misses' Middy-Blouses in white, white and bl?e, and white and red; regular Soc values, Mon day.. 39c House Dresses, well made, and in a nice variety of neat patterns,, made of Percales and Ginghams; regular il i St.So values, Monday .. ... . .98c One lot of "Eirene" corded Crepes, in a wide assortment of beautiful patterns, absolutely fast colors; an awful good value at toe, Monday, per yard.' One lot of Huck Towels, extra large size; special .Mon- -v. da' 10c One lot of Ladies'. Wash Skirts In Piques, Ratines,, and. Repps; values $1.50, Monday ... ....v98c Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, rubber soles and heels; i values $i.5o, Munday ,.98c j One lot of Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, in all leathers; regular $2.00 values, Monday, choice .... . .$1.48 One lot of Ladies' Oxfords, Patent Pumps, Patent Colonials, Gun Metal Button and Lace;- values S2.50, Monday.-$1.98 One lot of "Mary Janes," and "Baby Dolls," all , leathers; regular $2.5o values, Monday ... ....$1.98 ' One lot of Ladles' Pumps in all leathers; $3.5o values, 1 Monday.$2.80 One lot of Boys' Palm Beach Norfolk Suits in plain and /ancy striped; extra good valueS~at $5.00, . Monday..... ..... ..$34*0 One lot of Boys' Linen Knicker-pants; all sizes, regular 7,5c value, Monday.-48c One lot of Boys' tine Blouses, in White and Colors; regular 35c values, Monday Special.25c The St?*? That Advertise* What It Setts ?asl Sells WW it Advertises. The Lesser CompV ??WHERE YOU PAY LESS." Holiness (Talon Sleets Officers, ATLANTA. Mar. 1,-The HoHneaa Union's el?ve?t?i annual convention tonight reelected L. P. ?fOW?j,?* B&rM&n. Miss., -pr?sidant. Ttoe risa presidenta incladed J*,; t?. Brv*?> Boas, Ai*-, and J. W. Bseooa. Meri dan, Hlsa. the secretary lg Joseph Owens, Boas, Ala,.T4xe convention Wilt? adjourn tomorrow/: The next tasei^ lng place will be announced tater. California Farer? 8? ff rag*. , 8ACRAA02HTO, May l^~T&e stat? senate today passed a resolution da-, clartng equal sufferago soeeeeaful. " \ ' Ki OPENING GAME OF THE MILL LEAGUE PLAYED ORR MILLS TEAM SNATCHES VICTORY FROM BELTON IN EIGHTH INNING SCORE SIX TO FOUR Buchannon Broke Up Game With Three Bagger and Bases Full. The first game of the Anderson mill league was played Saturday af ternoon between Orr Mills and Helton Mills. The game was a good ono. Orr mill defeating Helton In the eighth Inning by n seore of G to 4. Thc game was tight and tho seore was tied un til tho olghth inning. Helton then scored one run and j-jd Bin hannon broke up the game with a long three baso lilt with throe men on foasr. Tho other game scheduled lo bo played between .Equinox and UjUujk was postponed, or. account oY^tulP' Equinox uniform;, not reaching thc city in time for thc game. Scorn by innings: Helton.Ol I IOU 010-1 Orr.OOO ?HO Ol?-6 Hatteries. Ward, and carrot ; Spen cer aud Kay. Vtnplre Ellison. ooooooooooeooooooooo n o o KEWLTN YESTERDAY e 3 ? booooooooooooooooooo National Leugne. At Hrooklyn I; Boston -4. . At Philadclhia 4; New York 2. At St. I^ouls ft; Cincinnati t?. At Pittsburgh t; Chicago 3. Ameritar: League . At Cleveland 3; St. Louis 5. Ten Innings. At Chicago .1; Detroit 0. At Boston-Washington; postponed, wet grounds. At New York ll; Philadelphia 3. Federal League. At Huffalo 1; Chicago 3. At New Ark 4; St. Louis 1. At Baltimore 4; Kansas City 5. At Hrooklyn 1; Pittsburgh 2. Southern - League. At New Orleans 0; Atlanta 4. At Memphis 1; Nashville 9. At Chattanooga I ; Utile Rock 4. At Mobile G; Birmingham 2. Neath Atlantic League. At Albany 7; Augusta 3. ..At Macon 3; savannah L At Columbia 0; Colu' ?bia 2. At Jacksonville 4 ; ' Charleston 2. College Baseball. At Cambiases-Harvard ii; Amherst 0. At Providence-Brown 0; Holy Cross 2. At Clemson-Clemson I!; Ucorgla 9. At Atlanta-Georgia Tech 3; Mer cer 7. At Chapel lilli-North Carolina li; Elon 2. At Philadelphia-Pennsylvania 7; Princeton ?. At Now Haven-Yale 0: Virginia. At Richmond-V. M. 1.4; Rlclflf&t? College ?. At WestpoiuL Army ll; George town 4. . Clem-son Lt Again. CLEMSO .&?X>ULEU UMMay 1 .-In the most listless ga ne a. Clemson team ever played m - the hume grounds. Georgia defected Clemson 9 to 3. Thc only featuroB wei?-tko pitch ing of Curley and Schachte. The score: Georgia.210 120 300-D Clemson..300 000000-^3 Battorfts: -Corloy and Torbett; Schachte, and Oeo. Umpire : Coch ran. , . ILLINOIS CMINANI EX-6ENERALJ0ER WAR Government Officials Find Similar Suit Waa Instituted During Boer War. WASHINGTON. May 1.-State and lustlce department officials today dla- . covered that a suit exactly similar to that flied In the Wisconsin state iourt by Samuel Pearson ?eek in g to prevent/war munitions being export id waa' brought by a person ot the ?am? name tu New Orleans during the Boer war. In that suit Samuel Pearson, a refu gee Boer General sought to prevent :ho exportation of American mules for Brittan nae. In tue Wisconsin suit Samuel Pearson seek? to elicit from the president or the Allia Chalmers omnany facts on which to base pro ceeding? for al loured conspiracy to rtolate the United States neutrality law. Officiate believe the com- , ptalnant la the same In both cases. IT. 8. SeMfcra Patrol Colon. COLON^ May L-the city, half de itroyed by fire last night, looksd/gfe,. ?o?ate today. Ten persons perished ind many were injured. The losa is intimated at two million dollars. Thousands cf, persona are homeless md business has almost stopped. Bread liaesxhave been established. A ? tent etty tuft been ersc&by United I States authorities. United States sol llera patrol the city.to prevent tool ing. It ts reported the united States consulate waa bumed. MRS. HOLLEIS ?O CLOSE OUI BUSINESS HAS CONDUCTED LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STORE FOR LADIES RETIRING SALE Opens Monday Morning and Greatly Reduced Price? WU1 Prevail. Mn.. .1. C. Ilollomuti announced Saturday that nbc tn going oui of bus iness and that Kbc will close out her stock of good? as Koon ns posnlblc. Her fine line of gooda will he placed on ?ale on Moudnv morning nt greatly reduced prices, and alie will cluso thom out without delay. Mrs. ItoUeman stated timi she re grets havlog to give uu her ?toro, iur .she i? very foml of tin? work and loves to deal willi tim ladlee, nf Anderson, hut that recently the business lins .become flo largc nbc is unable to keen up with all the work by herself. Mrs. llollcman began lier bu*dncs!i jarear In Arde???on some 7 year? BRO, in South Main Htrcci. She beean with a minali millinery parlor, and now she bas one of tho prettiest wo men's ?lores in thc Stale of South Carolina. Many Anderdon women will regret that she Is to retire from business. BUSINESS IN BANKING AND FERTILIZER GOOD President Vandiver of Phosphate Company and Bank Has Good Reports. Mr. J. R, Vandiver, prculdcut of the Anderdon Phosphate and OH com pany and of the Farmers and .Mer chants Bank, stated yesterday in reply to a query from a representa tivo of The intelligencer regarding fertilizer and bankmg business that he sales of fertiliser during the month of March, '1915 exceeded the jalea for the corresponding mouth of '.he preceding year, by something like S 16.000. and that the deposits In tho F~~.ers and Merchants Bank are larger at this time than they were this time last year. . Mr. Vandiver staled that he was of the opinion mostet 'the' fertilizer concerns figu.es on a CO or GO per cent business this- year on account ot general business depression, and that he expected such a business on the contrary he found that tho busi ness this season was 85 per cent of tho business done last season. The fertiliser plant west of thc city is clobcd^own at pres?* t for cer tain minor repairs, tout -will bc ready for operations ab^ut July .1. The di rectors of tho company recent met in special session,, when they expressed themselves as well pleased with thc year's business. At th meeting Mr. W. Frrv.ik Fanner was elected secre tary of the company. HOMES OF INDIVID UALITY Are Easily Attained When You Give the Proper Attention and Consideration to the Critics say we've a knack for picking out pret ty Wall Papers In Strength of Beauty, Style, Va riety and Lowness of Price, Our Showing of This Season's Wah Papers .StV-mt Bur passes the finest qf Any Pie vious Exhibit. Advice and Sug gestions Cheerfully Given. Prompt Service-Compe tent Workmen. Guest Paint Co Phone 48 i ^^^tf^LfBsaasl 111 ANDERSON'S NEWEST HOIEL IS A BEAUTY ST. JAMES OPENED YESTER - DAY MORNING AND MANY REGISTERED FIRST DAY ELEGANT DINNER Will bc Served Every Sunday Es pecially Though Cuisine nt Times WOl Be Good. Thr. St. Jamen hotel, Anderson's nowest and latest of hostelries, was thrown open to tho public yesterday morning and quito n number of reg ular hoarders were on hand for break fast, the first meal served. I'ndor the mmiugcinciw of Uwsrw. J. C. Prosaly abd J. H. Karie: H bids fair to rank among tho best ia tho Piedmont sec lion. No expense er ebert lias' hoon spar od to make lt attractive and homelike, and an inspection of tho whole build lng shows it tn ho In beautiful ordor. new furniture, linen, curtains nod everything else to make lt a thorough ty up-to-date and modem hotel. "A homo for the travelling man" is thc slogan for this now hotel, and a ?ionio lt will bc in every sense of thc word, convenient to th ebuulness cen ter, and vet away from the noise of Main street. It hus every advantage V make it a real home for the man with thc grip. Mr. W. L. Minus of Gainesville, ?a.. was the first"lravclltog man to reg ister, hut be WBB quickly followed h?* otherB. among whom were: S. \V. Weinberg. Now York City; David Hoaonficld. Nashville. Tenn; Mru. Florence Rallonger. Westminster. On Friday evening Mr. Earle and Mr. Pressly gave an opening recep tion nnd invited their Anderson friend and the oublie in general to inspect the bulld'ng. The Anderson theatre orchestra furnished the music for thc occasion which was n splendid success, about 2<H) people catling dur ing thc evening. The management expects tr uta?, a specialty of Sur.day dinners ?n'j each day an clemant mean will be served for r?0 cents. Polh Kr. Ear'c* and Mr. Prenaly have had experience In tho hotel butrinos? and that the St. James will be a credit to Anderson ls already assured. The menu for din ner today is a3 follows: Carolina Consomme Soup Pickles Olives Young onions Lettuce cn Mayonnalso Roast Chicken Chicken Plo String Deann Beets Cream Potatoes : Sliced Tomatoes Corn Bread Butter Milk Steam Rico Asparagus Tips American -Chceao Wafero Layer Cake Ice Cream Ice Tea Coffee Milk LITTLE AGTIWTY IN COTTON D?RING WEEK Diminishing Spot Demand Causes Decline-Steadied Somewhat By Weather Reports. NEW YORK. May 1.-Cotton has been less, activo tho last week, with prices showiug a tendency to work lower under realizing and reports ol ilmlnlshlng spot demand. At a decline Qf about 30 to 35 points from rc cent high records, however, the mar ket has boen steadied by reports of unfavorable yeather south. Indication'.) af continued:' activity at advancing prices in the domestic goods market ind tho prompt stopping of May no tices by. local spot or banking In terests. Houses with Wall Street connec tions have been much leas activo in the market and it la supposed that many ot their clients have turned their immediate attention from cot ton to stocks. Some of thc larger trade interests have been credited with selling new crop months, while Lhere has also been considerable sell ing of tboae positions for Liverpool. Notices so far Issued against May contracts have amounted to moro than 30,000 balea, but scattering near month liquidation baa been well absorbed at a discount of shout 25 to 30, points under July, and it is reported that all tendera of cotton not yet passed upon by tho depart cent of agriculture are to be appeal ed In order to get certificates from the government classed. Heavy raina reported southwest have been accompanied by reports of damage to Ul crops, with dolay to preparatives ind planting, while continued dry weather east of the river baa led to complaints that raina were needed to cause germination: Many trader? consider it still too carly for any serious apprehension aa to ultimate yields, however, and tallish crop advices have failed to create any general aggressive de 11 and, although they have restricted lolling and encouraged more or esa investment buying, on desliase TL ?re bas been little change in lo cal estimates as to ArObable exporta jr domestic mill requirements for he season' and private reports on >creage have shown reductions of 'rom 14 to 10.6 per cent. Jitney Mea ta Court MEMPHIS. Tenn.. May l-A peti tion waa - fited in federal court here ate yesterday by EL F. Noah and nine nhor Jitney bus owners to enjoin the city and county officials from enforc Ag a State law requiring thea to provide a 36,000 bond. BINDER TWINE You Will Bc Relieved of Binder Twine Troubles If You Have Our TWINE. Most uniform in size-greatest in tensile strength-greatest number o?. feet to pound. On account of the embargo on Sisal, most man ufacturers arc unable to supply Twine. We, there fore, strongly ? advise your placing your order NOW for what you will need. Sullian Hardware Co. Anderson, Greenville, Belton. NOTICE After May 1st I will dp'?pof cash busiucss*only. And 1 sell the best TIRE in thc wurld for the money and that is thc GOODYEAR. Also thc HOWE KED TUBB. VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Templeton's Vulcanizing Works Phorie 27o 108 N. McDuffie St. FREE AIR. Fresh Shipment of Florida Vegetables . ? JR?-? * Extra line Smooth tomatoes, lb.12 l-2c Snap Beans, the best quality, 2 lbs for..25c New Irish Potatoes, lb.6c Beets, 3 for .. . . '. .. ,. .. . .10c Squash, lb. .7e ERK Plants. 2 for. .. . ,15c New Cabbage, lb ',. .4 l-2c Onions, bunch.5c California Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs for . ..25c Prunes, fat and waxy, 2 lbs for.25c 3 Cans Pie Peaches for.25c Dried Apricots, 2 lbs for.35c 48 lbs Patent Flour.$1.90 48 lbs Self-Rising Flour...$2.00 Fresh Lookout Cakes, each.10c SOMETHING NEW-Bran Crackers. Every body should cat these crackers for health's sake, package . . . . ?. . .15c Anderson Cash Grocery Co. Tomorrow You ATHING worth" having?!* worth having now-that*? why we say, "put Diamond Squeegee Tread Tiros on your car right ww -tomorrow majUm too late"^ J It's* just remarkable how this Squeegee Tread digs in, scrapes an acquaintance with the road and prevents gomg off.on a vtangent.. . We carry a complete ?tock Anderson Hardware Co. TIRES They are the tires that carr/ 'you longest, far therest and easiest, with most miles per dollar and fewest stops on the way. For mule By Todd Auto Shop if - -