The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, September 01, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
First Showing Of New Fall
Styles In Women's Foot
wear Is Now Ready
Come ID and take a look nt tbem.
Tho Stylos are new and nifty
$1.50 to $5.00
T tompson1 s
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
R. L. & W. W. ROBINSON GROCERY
COMPANY
First Door West of Peoples Bank
Wilf open in a few days with a full and
select line of choice
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
EVERYTHING NEW EXCEPT BOB AND BILL
Our Salesforce: R. L, Robinson, W.
W. Robinson and Percy Crayton
Come and See Us
Bookkeeping,. Penmanship, Shorthand, and Typewriting. A knowl
edge of these subjects means.SUCCESS. Come, and let us prepare
you for an independent career. A good position awaits you. Day
smd night sessions. Enter any time. Write for catalogue.
Cost of tobaccos blended
in Camel Cigarettes
prohibits premiums!
Quality ir apparent ia every puff of Camele-a
blend of choice Turkish, and choice Domestic to
baccos. You'll prefer them to either kind of
tobacco smoked straight.
The blend is delightful, creating
a cigarette thara smooth, fra*
grant and satisfying and tattoo*
a suggestion of tongue-bite,
throat-parch or ariv* unpleasant
cigaretty after-taste I
Compare Camels with any
cigarette in the World. They'll
stand the tesiIA?,
X
^ggaamajA . ?. JL REYNOLDS TOBACCO COL',
W. fi. OSBORNE WILL
OPEN DP AN OFFICE
MADE ANNOUNCEMENT YES
TERDAY REGARDING FU
TURE PLANS
UNTIL SEPT. 1ST
Osborne and Pearson Will Occupy
the Former Fleishman Bros.
Stand-Want to Sell Out.
Owing to the fact that Osborne and
Pearson still have some goods in
stot'. it was announced yesterday
morning that they would remain in
business for a while longer and
would occupy the" Wilhite store room
occupied formerly by Fleishman Bros.
Mr. Osborne stated last night that
they were positively going out of
business but would tty within the
next few days to make a c'.ean sweep
sale of the goods left over.
"For the pnst 12 months we have
been trying to aell out. our stock of
goods," announced Mr. W. F.?. - Os
borne last night. "One year ago we
announced that we would nell out with
the object of retiring frdtn business
and wo are a little disappointed be
cause we did not make a clean sweep
of the goods. Havlig some stock
!>>ft over and in ordrr to completely
get rid of tho goods, we will occupy
the storo room:that Fleishman Bros.
are moving out of and will be there
for the next 30 days. In that time
we hope to sell out tho entire stock.
"As to mysolf, I will state that I
have made my .arrangements for
launching into the real estate field
and Insurnnce buslncsp. I have al
ready engaged ns my office a room
over Evans Pharmacy No. 2 and have
arranged to open up October 1."
Pooplo all over Anderson countv
will bc interested in Mr. Osborne's
announcement in regard to his fu
ture plans. He has been In Ander
son, connected with some business
around thc public square tor the past
sr, years, eight years as a clerk and
for the -past 27 years has been con
nected with the present firm. It was
first known as the Sylvestcr-Bleck
ley company, then a* the Brownc-Os
borne company and finally ns Osborne
and Pearson. Mr. Pearson has also
been connected with the firm for 27
years.
P?ente Saturday. Sept. 4.
Fant'a Orovo Sundav school will
have a picnic in "Woodburn" pasture
about one and a half miles west nf
Pendleton. Some excellent speakers
will be present. The picnic will be
gin about 9:30 o'clock. I.et every
body come and bring a full basket. <
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? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. *
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Southern.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Now Orleans. 75 53 686
Birmingham ..... 70 57 551
Memphis.. 71 69 646
Nashville. 68 GO 631
Atlanta. 63 64 496
Mobile. 69 69 461
Chattanooga ..... 56 70 444
Little Hock. 50 79 388
American.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Boston. 79 39 670
Detroit. 80 43 651
Chicago. 72 48 604
Washington. 62 67 621
New York ;. 55 62 470
Cleveland. 46 74 883
St, Louis. 46 74 383
Philadelphia ..... 36 81 808
Nationnl.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Philadelphia' .. ... 65 50 665
Brrnklyn _ 66 57 637
Boston ii .. ?I 63 65 634
Chicago ........ 69 60 496
St Louis. 58 63 479
New York. 5? 61 474
Pittsburgh. b8 ?6 472
Cincinnati. 54 67 446
Federal.
Won. Lost. P. C
Pittsburgh ...... 69 61 575
Newark. 65 51 560
St. Louis ....... 65 67 '588
Chicago .... 66 69 629
Kansas City. 65 68 628
Brooklyn. 69 65 476
Buffalo. 60 67 473
Bat 1 more.. 40 79 33C
FESTE EBA" t's RESULTS. ?
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National League.
At New York 0; Chicago 2.
' Aft New York 7; Chicago 2.
At Brooklyn 3; Pittsburgh 5.
At Brooklyn 3; Pittsburgh 2.
At Boston 2, Cincinnati 0.
At Boston 2; Cincinnati 0.
Ai?erlean Leaa^v.
At Detroit 9: Chicago 8.
At Washington 4; New York 1.
At Washington 3; New York 2; ?ta
ond game eleven Innings.
At St. Louis 0; Cleveland 6.
Only three scheduled.
Federal League.
At Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 2.
At Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 2.
At Buffalo 5: Newark 6.
No others scheduled.
Sentkern League.
At Atlanta 6; Memphis 5.
At Mobile 2; Chattanooga 0.
At Birmingham 5; Nashville ll.
Ko others scheduled.
WILL BE TRIED AT AP
PROACHING TERM OF
COURT
THEY NUMBER 41
Court Will Not Convene on Mon?
day Because it is Legal Holi
day-Commences Today.
Solliciter Smith yesterday furnished
Thc Intelligencer with a copy of the
roscer of case for the approaching
terni of criminal which convenes next
Tuesday. Monday being a legal holi
day, court will commence on that day
ah was cheduled. Thc list as pre
pared by the solicitor contains about
40 cases and is aa follows:
.Henry Laboon, murder.
Walter Laboon, murder.
Joe Beaty, murder.
101 iv:; Jolly, murder.
F. H. Hudgens, murder.
G. A. Bagwell, rape.
Ralph Bluck, assault will? intent to
ravish.
F.oy Henderson, burglary.
Ralph -Black, burglary.
Baxter Hudgens. nssailt and bat
tery with Intent to kill.
Sam Hopkins, assault and buttery
with intent to kill.
John H. Charles, Jr., assault and
battery with intent to kill and carry
ing concealed weapons.
Homer Davis, assault and battery
with Intent to kill.
- Oscar Cooley, assault and battery
with intent to kill, and car-ring con
cealed weapons.
Marion Webb, assault and battery
with Intent to kill.
S. J. and S. B. Wessen ger. assault
and battery with intent to kill .
' Clyde Devlin, assault and battery
wiih Intent to kill.
George Link, housebreaking and lar
ceny.
Henry Walker, housebreaking and
larceny.
J. Vi McCann, housebreaking and
larceny.
Hubert Carter, housebreaking and
larceny.
Manly Lee, housebreaking and lar
ceny.
George Norman, larceny of live
stock.
Lee Brady, larceny of bicycle.
O. M. Patterson, violation of dis
pensary law.
George Harris, violation of dispen
sary law, two cases.
J. R. Baldwin, violation of dispon
?a ry law.
Lee Hubbard, violation of dispen
sary law.
Leola White, violation of dispensary
law, "" "
W. N. Kelly, obtaining goods under
'ais? pretenses.
Ed Hamilton, obtaining goov'.. un
ter false pretences. Two cases.
H. L. Bryant, obtaining goods mi
ler false pretences.
W. R. Cobb, disposing of property
inder mortgage. j
J. M. and J. H. Charles, disposing
?f property under mortgage.
John Thompson, disposing of prop
irty under mortgage.
H: O. Wilson, disposing of property
inder mortgage.
H. G. McClellan, obtaining goods
inder false pretences. '
J. O. Welborn, obtaining goods
inder false pretences.
William Farmer, bastardy.
J. H. Bowden, malicious trospass.
There will probably be a few moro
saes that will come up for trial since
onie of fae magistrates have not yet
em In their reports!
Coal From the Arctic.
(From the Chicago Journal )
A few years ago the Ideu of getting
oal from Spitzbergen, one of the
aoat desolate Islands of the arctic
>oean, wa3 a topic for romancers,
tow lt ls a fact of considerable mo*
lent In many, of the world's markets,
i single company, mined nearly 40,
00 tons of coal from Spitsbergen last
ear.
The deposit of fuel. In the Far North
1 said lo be a single seam about four
?-.et thick stretching along the coast
>r SO miles. The surrounding rock ls
o solid that timbering ls cot needed,
"he temperature is alway: ?ydow the
reezlng point In the present workings
rbtch' does away with the heed of
nmpa In
umps. In fact the only real dlffi
iilty ls that of getting men-and mo
on pictures have gone far to solwe
ist problem.
Yet for every ton of coal a Spitx
ergea there arc 10 tn Alaska of at
>ast equal quality, closer to a hai
ry market. The Arctic zone won't
take a real dent in the fuel msrlcot
ll our big Northwest territory gets
i. action.
UT? and Learn.
With a sleepy yawn the guest, who
?ul arrived at the hotel on the pre
lous night, limped Into the dlnlng
)om for his breakfast. He dtd his
sat with Oie bacon and potatoes, says
U-Bits, bat gave up at last and went
> sleep on a sofa In the comer of the
-ora. 'When he awoke he found tho
stel proprietor standing near, took
ie at him curiously.
"Didn't you get enough aleep last I
Ightr
"Didn't I get enough sloop ?" 're
lated the other sitting up suddenly
I though galvanized into ?fte. "Tell
e one thing: what on earth do you
uff your mattresses with In thia
acer Mi. !'? \TT
"Stuff 'em with? Why, the v*ry"|
.st straw ft ls possibly to get In the I
hole of this country."
"Ah, now I understand."
"Understand what?"
"Why, where that straw came from
at broke the camel's back."
THE NEW HEAD NURSE
TAKES CHARGE TODAY
MISS CATHRYN CALDWELL
WILL TAKE MISS KUNZ'S
PLACE
IS RECOMMENDED
Has Had Charge of Philadelphia
Hospital and Just Finished
Post Graduate Course.
Miss Cathryn Caldwell of Richmond,
Va., will nrrive today to Bucceed Mls3
Kunz, resigned, as head nur?c at the
Anderson county hospital. The for
mor head nurse tendered her resigna
tion some time ugo and has been tn
San Francisco attending tho expopi
tion. She is now in Chicago visiting
her brother bul will in a few days
go to New Jersey to visit her sister.
Miss Caldwell comes to Anderson
very highly recommended. For tlte
past 14 months she has been at St.
Elizabeth's hospital. Richmond, Va.,
taking a post graduate course. Be
fore that time she was in charge of
hospitals in Philadelphia where she
gave perfect satisfaction. She is a
native of Virginia and has been a
trained nurse for several years.
St. Elizabeth's hospital in Rich
mond, where Miss Caldwell has been
taking a post gri'luate .course, is un
der the supervision ot the celebrated
surgeon, Dr. Horseley,' ?n? she has
had some of the best training.
Good Kje.sight.
Old Lady-"Officer, could you see
me across the street?" 1
Officer CCO-"Sure, I've got as good
eye-sight as any roan on the force."
-Princeton Tiger.
Have recently installed one of
the latest Bowser Improved Gas
oline supply stations for furnish
ing fuel to Automobiles and for
private families. Gasoline 18c
thc gallon. Wm. Menefield, N.
Wain St._
HEAPING BENEFIT
!*rorn the Experience of Anderson
People.
Wc are fortunate indeed to bo able
o profit by the experience of our
leighbors. Tho public utterances of
Anderson residents on the following
lubjoct will interest and benefit many
>f our readers. Read this statement,
s'o better proof can bo had.
T. II. Hall. 52 F, St. Anderson,
lays: . "When I was fourteen years
lld I hurt my back and after that I
tad attacks of kidney trouble. Two
rears ago I could hardly walk and
ivery step I took sent a sharp pain
rom the small of my back all through
iy body. Tho kidney secretions pas
ed too often sud I had au extremo
hirst. I suffered from dizzy spell?
md almost toppled over. The llrst few
loses of Doan's Kidney Pills relieved
ac and one box fixed me up in fino
bape."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
imply atk for a kidney rmeedy-get
man's Klduoy Pills-the same that
fr. Hall had. Foster-Milburn Co..
'rope., Buffalo. N. Y.
. When the thermometer
starts climbing-- when
nothing seems to re
fresh or taste good and
there seems no hone of
cooling off
Try one of our Re
freshing and Thirst
Quenching Sodas. Their
thoroughly cooling cf- *
fects are supremely sat
isfying.
Your Pare, Whole
some, Keep-Cool Drink .
is her? waiting for you.
leo Cream of the
. very highest quality.
Several different flav
ors. These are the
.erne of perfection in
purity, quality and fast?.
Oar store is twenty de
grees cooler than H is
outside. Drop m and
see ns.
Come in today ?nd
satisfy your thirst.
ATKINSON'S
'In Business for Your Health."
i nue riva
Over $1,000 worth of
Beautiful New
Silks
Opened yesterday and ready for to
day's selling
50c to $2.50 yard
vuaM?mm?m???m??LWLW?mm?LWLW?Lm
Every sort of a Silk that \you could
desire is in this wonderful showing
Also opened yesterday our
stock of
Notions
The best and most complete
in the city.
IF YOU WANT IT NEW,
COME TO SEE US
P'lllf* A ?l A HA WV Capital and Snrplus $125,000.00
CHICORA BANK C?.A?
Palvar Q f President Cashier,
i eiXtl, tJ. V. B. E. TolIIson, Asst. Cashier.
(a A MU Al? Isl?I TAM t'ftP-tnl and Surplus ?180,000.00
?ANR OF BELTON???aroT^?sr
? President V. P. aad Cashier.
H. IC Campbell, Asst Cashier.
Belton, S. C.
iso ref
For strength, light weight and dependable power,
the Ford car is without a peer. Economical, too,
averaging two cents a mile for operation and
maintenance.
Ford Runabout. .$390.00
Ford Touring Car .. ... .$440.00
No assurance given against an advance in these
prices at any time and no further reduction prior
to August 1st, I9t6.
On display and sale at
ANDERSON AUTO CO.
See them at our N. Main street ?tore.
N. Main Opposite Palmetto