The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 01, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
PLAY BALL
WITH
BASE
BALL
GOODS
THE KIND THAT
MAKE FAMOUS PLAYERS
REACH
GOODS!
ARE FULLY WARRANTED.
THEY ARE THE BEST THAT CAN BE
BOUGHT.
ANY ARTICLE IN THE LINE THAT PROVES
DEFECTIVE WILL BE REPLACED.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
Anderson,
Greenville,
Belton.
Anderson >Cash Grocery
SPECIALS FOR TODAY
Another shipment of those Delicious MAJESTIC Ham jurst re
ceived. Theylgo fast; better order one NOW. i O
Price only, per pound.1.0C
Home Grown String Beans, 3 pounds Ot%*?
for .. ..eWeJC
I
Fresh Tomatoes, "beets, new potatoes, etc. for your Sunday
dinner. .:
SPECIAL--Tunny 'fish' for\Chicken Salad; sounds funny but
testesv fine. Try it I
ICE TEA-Tell the man-"Orange Pekoe" None better for
' ice tea.
Pholis Us Your Wants for Sunday!
fUNNV,
YOU HAVEN T
HEARD Of
THIS SALE t
R.W. TribWe's
FIRE SALE
Mist? Equipped te Make Mere Coles
Ie a Der.
To provide Ingots for making one
cent apd five-cent pieces, which aro
being coined in larger quantities
every year, a new casting machine
that tums out ingots weigh 11
than five times as much as those here
tofore UBMI, bas been placed In ser
vice in the United States mint at Phila
delphia. , lu connectiez with this ma
chine larder rolla, for forming ?ho
plates from which the coin "blanks"
are cut are also being used, the whole
purpose of the Improved equipment
being to turn out more coins in a day.
How Important this ts, is shown lh the
fact that each year there ls now a_de
man for approximately 100,000,000 one
cent pieces and C0.000.000 flve-ecent
pieces, or "nickels "-From the June
Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Motor Road Machine a Success.
Kinston, May 29.- The motor road 11
machine of the Lenoir county force ls 1
hehir: seen by the commissioners oft
a number of other East Carolina I
counties. An agent of the maaufac- '
ture rs has demonstrated it to advan
tage'recently. Paaquotonk and Pitt
counties have purchased nlmllar ma
chines, and Oree.? county is ex ped
ed to follow suit. Lenoir county will
purchase annther. intending to main
tain 800 miles of roads with the two.
Premiums
FOR
Gold Band Soap Wrappers and
Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons
Wrapper? Caa Be Redeemed st
Peoples New Fofflitnre Co. .rSAS?"T "*
Cease Ia and fief Oar Pr?sala? Met
AD MEN PLANNING
BI6 DAY'S OUTING
WILL BE AT HAILEY'S FERRY
LATTER PART OF THIS
MONTH
GEORGIA FRIENDS
From Hartwell and Elberton Will
Join Them for a Days
The Ad Men's club of Anderson ?B
plunning a big picnic for the latter
part of thia month, which will prob
ably prove to be one of tho most en
joyable day's outing of this season.
It was stated yesterday by tho pres
ident. Mr. Harry Oelsberg, that the
members of this city would go to
Hailey's ferry, on Savannah rive?-,
vv .Lre they would be joined by friends
from Hartwell and Kl berton. Hailey's
ferry Is an Ideal place for a picnic
and is within easy reach of all three
eitles. All ready the men of this
city are talking about the big day und
Its success ls assured.
GERMANY'S REPLY
EVADES QUESTIONS
CfXJNTINUKl? KKtIN FAOK ONB.>
event3 mentioned by the American
government.
'.Regarding, firstly, tho cr sr a of the
American steamers Cushlng and <irlf
light. Tlie American embassy has ai
itady been Informed that the German,
government has no Intention of sun
mltting neutral ships In the war zone,
which are guilty of no hostile acts,' to
attacks by submarines of aviator.-.
On the contrary, the German forcea
have repeatedly been Instructed moat
specifically to a\bid attacks ou Blich
ships.
"if neutral ships In recent months
have suffered through the German
submarine warfare owing to mi:,takes
lu Identification, it la a question ouly
of quite Isolated and exceptional
.ases, which can be attributed to the
British government'.': abuse of flags,
logether with the suspicious or culp
ible behavior of the masters of the
mips.
The German government In all
:ases in which it has been shown by
its Investigations that o neutral ship,
not Itself at fault, was damaged by
Jerman "submarines orr aviators, has
expressed regret over the unfortunate
iccldent and, If justified by conditions,
las offered indemnification.
Cashing and UnlfUght.
"The eases of the Cushlng aud the
3ulfllght will be treated on the sume
principles. vn Investigation of both
:aees is in p. o. ess the result of which
will present'' be commuulcated to
.he embassy. The investiga'.Uw can,
ll necessary, be supplanted by an in
ternational call on tho international
commission of inquiry as provided by
miele 3 of The Hague agreement of
Dctober 18. 1907.
"When sinking the British steamer
talaba the commander of ?he Uer
nan submarine had thc intoutlon of
allowing the passengers und crew a.
[nil opportunity for a sa/a escape.
Duly whet: to heave tc. but fled aud
summoned help by rocket signals, did
the German commander order the
?rew and passenger? by signal- ano
megaphone to leave the ?'aip wititin
ten minutes. He actually ?llov/ci
Lhem 23 minutes time and fired the
torpedo only when suspicious craft
?ere hastening to the oasis;-ince cf
Lhj Palaba.
"Regarding the loss bf life by the
sicking of the British paH??nger
iteamer Lusitania, the Gemini f.ove.-n
ment has alrep.dy expresses to the
neutral governments concerned Us
keen regret that cltl/.eus rf their
Rates lost their lives.
"On this occasion the imperial
government, however, eau not escape
the impression that certain Important
Tacts having s direct bearing on ?he
sinking of the Lu? Rn ns r. uy have
2Kc*.|?ed the attention of the American
government.
"in the Interest ol a ilear and com
plete understanding, walch is the slut
Dt both governments, *he imperial
ilermun government considers lt first
aevefsary toconvim-e Itself thkt the
?ufo?-J -.ron access . fi io bri: govern
ment about the .> ul t: .. cas?! is
.ouv.eu? and In accord. Tt??i ?overn
inent of the United tates proceeds on
ili'jk a^aumptton thet Ibo Lusitania
lould he.regarded a-* :.n ordir?ry un
it mel i ierchantmi . The Imperil!
g.-'.-< ri'it eat ^!low< Its? If In this cen
.lectl e-, o'polnt out thal the Lusitania
.?.tt? of tho i .y*. Br:tl>ii rer
rVnut .Pips, built ?vr.h .ove-nm-nt
Nmls .i., an auxll i ?* cruiser and car
ried expressly as such In the 'muy
list' issued by the British admiralty
"lt is further known Ui tha impe
rial government, from trustwuriby
reports from its agents and neutral
passengers, that for a courier tole
time practically all the more valuable
British merchantmen have been
equipped with cannon and ammuni
tion and oilier wea po iii and trained
with persons who hare been specially
trula ed in serving guns. The Lusi
tania, too. according to Information
received here, had cannon aboard,
which wera mounted and concealed
below decks.
"The Imperial government, further,
haa the honor to direct the particular
attention of the American govern
ment to the fact that the British ad
miralty In . confidential instructions
Issued In Fel.'uary. 1915, recommend
ed Rf mercantile shipping not only
to seek protection nader neutral flags,
bat also, wLlic disguised to attack
German submarines hy ramm lag. As
Frolic.
When in Anderson eat et the
old Reliable
PIEDMONT CAFE
Fine Cooking and Special
Dishes each day
WHITE HELP
G. D. ANT JNOKAS, Prop.
We Keep Clothes New
Merely because you buy many
or expensive wraps, gowns,
waiBta, lingerie, etc., does not
mean in itself tbat your ward
robe it above reproach.
It's the'appearance that
your clothes have when you
wear them that counts.
If they always look clean
and fresh, hang smurtly-in
fact look aa though they were
JuBt now-you are getting tho
value from your wardrobe that
you should.
Our French cleaning and
pressing eervice will help you
?nike thlu possible.
PHONE 7.
Anderson Steam
Laundry
a special iucitation to merchantmen
to destroy submarines the Drltish gov
ernment also offered high prises and
has already paid such rewards.
Not as "Undefended.**
"The imperial government, in view
of these facts, indubitably known to
it. ls unable to r. gard "British mer
chantmen in the Mine of naval op
erations specif'_.(?'? by thv admiralty
staff of the German navy as 'unde
fended.' German.' commanders con
sequently are no-longer able to ob
serve thu customary regulations of
thc prize law, which they before al
ways followed: al
"Finally tho Imperial government
must pbint out particularly that the
Lusitania on Its last trip, as on ea- lier
occasions, carried Canadian troops
ind war material, Including no le s
than 5,400 cases of ammunition in
tended for the destruction of th"
brave German soldiers who are ful
filling their dnty with self-sacrifice
and devotion in the fatherland's ser
vice.
"The German government believes
lt was acting in Justified self-defense
in seeking witb al) the means of war
taru at Its disposition to protect the
lives of its soldiers by destroying am
munition intended for the enemy.
"Tho British shipping company
must havo been aware of thc danger
to wliich the passengers aboard the
Lusitania were exposed under these
conditions. The company in embark
ing them, notwithstanding this at
tempted deliberately to usc the lives
of American citizens us protection for
the ammunition aboard und acted
against the clear provlsionth of the
American law which expressly pro
hibits the forwarding of passengers
on ships carrying ammunition and
provides a penalty therefor. The
company, therefore. Is wantonly
guilty of tho death of so many pas
son gera. .
Explosion ef Ammunition.
"There can be no doubt, accord
ing to the definite report of the sub
marine's commanders, which is fur
ther confirmed by all other Informa
tion, that the quick sinking of the
Lusitania 'was pritnarily attlbutable
to the explosion of tho ammunition
shipment caused by a torpedo. The
Lusitania passengers would other
wise, In sll human probability, have
been saved.
"The imperial government con
siders the above mentioned facta in
dependent enough to recommend
them to the attenUve exsminstlon or
the American government.
"The Imperial government, while
withholding its final decision on tin
demands advanced In connection with
the sinking of the Lusltala hutt! re
ceipt of an answer from the Ameri
can government, feels lmpellej In
conclusion to recail here and now
that it took cognisance with satis
faction of the mediatory proposals
submitted by the United tates gov
ernment to Berlin and London as a
basis for a modus vfcendl for con
ducting the maritime warfare be
tween Germany and Great Britain.
The Imperial government by Its read
iness to enter upon a discussion of
these proposals, then demonstrated
ts good Intentions in ample fashion.
The realization ot these proposals waa
defeated..as ts well Known by the
declinatory attitude of the British
government.
"The undersigned takes occasion,
eto.
(Signed) "Jagow:
CASTO RIA
For Infants and Children
In Uso For Over SO Years
Always bears
the
Signera'* of
BE ENLARGED SOON
Main Building to be Lengthened
-Some New Cot
tages.
Plaus for tho enlargement of K.jui
nox mills und the erecting of uhout
?tt cottages for the operatives became
known yesterday wheu Mr. Joe B.
Slrrlne, widely known mill engineer of
Greenville, came to Andersou for the
purpose of Inspecting the site of the
proposed Improvements and gathering
datu to be used in the preparing of
plans and estimates for the new work.
The mill building will be enlarged
by tho addition of 72 feet to the
length of the main ortion. This addi
tion will permit of a re-arrangement
of the mae ilnery in the plant, whlcli
will result in an lucreuse of from 10
to 20 per cent in the output of the
mil!, it is stated.
lu addition to these improvements,
the management of the ICquInox mills,
Mr. Hohl. K. I.tgon, announces thut a
lighting system will be installed in
the village. The street lighting sys
tem will be erected by the Southern
Public I'tl'.ltles company, and will
consist of seventy-two 00 candle power
.Mazda lampa.
The improvements are to be carried
out right away.
MONEY FOR BONOS
IS NOW AVAILABLE
Purchasers Have Mude Payment
-Money on Deposit.
The city's contract with the South
ern Paving Confi? ruction company, of
Chattanooga, Teni... for/he paving of
streets in Anderso, was signed yes
terday afternoon by the mayor und
the city clerk and treasurer and the
contractor BO notified.
Tomorrow the superintendent and
n personal representative of the
Southern Paving Construction com
pany are expected to arrive In An
derson for the purpose of getting
things in shape for the beginning of
work.
The Citizens National bank of this
City has been advised by the Illinois
Trust company that the purchasers of
the bonds, I!. T. Molt/. & Co., had
taken them up and the payment of
182,325.1: made. It was also stated
that this money had been remitted to
tho llanover National Bank of New
York city and had been placed to the
credit ot thu Citizens National Bank
of thia city. . The local bank expects
to receive this morning a telegram
from the Hanover National Bank
which will place this bond money on
leposlt in the Farmers and Merchants
bank, the Peoples bank, thc Hunk of
Anderson, Citizens National bank and
Dime Savings Bank.
PROFESSOR FAITHFUL
RECEIVES PRESENTS
Sunday School Claas ?nd Train
ing Class Show Appre
ciation.
Professor Faithful of the Anderson
College has been the recipient of two
beautiful as well as useful gifts re
cently, both of wrich he states are
hlg'jly appreciated.
Sunday morning at Sunday school
his Bible class at the First Baptist
church gave him a handsomely en
graved gold headed walking cane, to
show their love and appreciation.
The Teachers Training class at the
college baa also oresented him wrth a
beautiful engraved gold watch which
he may carry arouud with him to re
mind him of the work he Jins done at
the college and the respect and love
in which he is held by the members
at the class.
Prof. Faithful will leave In a short
time for the west where he goes to
further his studies. It ls with deep
regret that the members of the col
lege faculty, tue student body and the
people In Anderson generally see him
Ko.
RUSSIANS ON
OFFENSIVE IN GALICIA
(CONTINUED FHOM TAO? OMS.)
lions In their centre said to have been
taken by tho Turk ?.
London, May 31.-Heavy fighting on
Gallipoli peninsula, resulting In the
rout of attacking Turkish forces, waa
announced here today In official state
ment. Casualties of the Turks are Bald
to have amounted to at least 2.000.
British, losses are given at 300.
Chamberlain's Volte, Cholers S?d
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This ls a ?emedy that every family
should he provided with.- and especial
ly dur inc the summer months. Think
of the pain and suffering that must
be endured when medicine must be
sent for or before relief can be ob
tained. This remedy la thoroughly
reliable. Ask anyone who baa used
lt. Obtainable everywhere.
Net Contesta IS ?lnid3
JOJCOUOV-3 PER CEKE
AVc^?ablclTer^uauQftfctAs
iicssniidRst.Coulau?DOW
OphimJ?orpliine nar Wuflfl.
^CKT NARCOTIC.
GASTONA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castalia
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
HS ?0 ATTEND
MEETING AT SEATTLE
Irrangements Being Made to
Finance Trip to Imperial
Shrine.
Columbia, May 31.- If p?auB of
hnar Temple now forming and the ef
ortB of the potentate and naples of
be Shrine succeed, South Carolina
rill claim a largo place in the sun
it tile mee ting ot the Imperial Shrine
a Seattle, Wash., in July, lt had been
xpectt-d thut the temple would be
bte to bear thu expense of the band
.nd patrol to tho Washington me
ropolls, but at the ceremonial session
t was found that the state of the
reasury would not permit. Thu men
>f the two organizations were not <J<B
layed and at once set about seeking
ther ways of bringing the mountain
a Mahomet when Mahomet could not
:o to thc mountain.
A meeting was held in Charleston
t whlcb Potentate H. A. Cooper and
>?corder Henry A. Strohecker met
'apt. Pierre Mazyck of tho band,
;apt. G. J. McDowell of tho patrol,
.leut. (Frank Ehrlich, Lieut. Parrott.
.leut. Freyschmidt, and Noble
tolneau, chief musician of the band.
It was decided at this meeting to
?quest tho potentate to Issue a call
n m. J hers of Omar temple for a
ontribution of *10 euch to defray thu
xpenses nf the two organization to
leattle and return. Thc individual
members of the organizations will
i also $2,000. The expense ot the
trip will be about $8,000, leaving
about $0,000 to be raised by thc mem
bers of tho temple.
DB. AND MRS. HIKES LEFT
YESTERDMJTEBNOON
Many People at Station to Bid
Them Goodbye-Highly
Honored.
Yestorday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Vines lett over
! the Piedmont and Northern for
Roanoake, Va., where the former ac
I cepted a call several weeks ago. Num
I bera of people were at the station to
bid them goodbye and wis* them
much success in their new field. ,
During the seven years which Dr.
and Mrs. Vines have made their home
I and where they have labored so
j faithfully, the people here fell deeply
j in love with them and lt was with
?genuine sadness that they saw them
I go to Virginia. During the past few
j days they been have honored with
many luncheons and dinners. '
This from a Houston Italian: "I no
goa to Eulalia; mya boy in ze Unka
Sama navee; I no flghta for Eetalia.
Kef I figbta I flghta een do Starso
Stripe and figbta see whola darna Eu
ropa." We fear this gentle vender
of rfu lt has lost his hyphen.-Houston
Post.
A Live Town.
"The merchants in this place do not
seem to do atty advertising." remark
ed the stranger.
"No," replied the editor of tb?*, local
paper. "They are too busy bragging
that this town has the Anec , cemetery
In the State."
This conversation took plaee la
greenville, Greenwood or Spartan,
barg*
THRIFT
If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize
the.fact that every man who has a dollar put inside is a capi
talist.
We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank
for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad
dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your
money except in a wisc way. .
'The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee yo?
prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial
world may later on deprive you of yow present measure of
prosperity.
We Pay Interest On Deposits.
PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON