The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 20, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
There is nothing nicer as a
gift, nor one that will be ap
preciated more than a solid
gold ott ring--set with any
one of the many beautiful
stones that we have in stock,
ready to slip on ber finger.
From $2.50 to $15.
We also carry a splendid .as
sortment of Signet and Emblem
rings that uro Just the thing for
a genticssSB. .>.And ihe.p??cw ia
most reasonable.'
Wm. LYON
The Cash Jeweler.
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but we fall victims of
a r r-e st e d develop
ment. Be up and do
ing-Save the Dimes
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HEW TARIFF BUDBET '
FINOS OPPOSITION
i London, Sept. SO.-(Associated
Press Correspondence;)-TOO now
budget with ita tariff innovations to
which tho. free traders a?qulcccec.
quito willingly at first, has deveJopod
? strong opposion to further tariff
changes and oven to soino already de
cided on. Ijf any protective tariff
survives thu war, it will pr?oably bo
aimed, only at certain luxuries and
some products which Germany had
succeeded iu monopolising before tho
war.
The. now tobacco and tea tax is
held up by thc liberal organs as an
object lesson in the effects of protec
tion. Thoro hu? always beefi a duty
tax on these articles, simply as a
means of raising revenue. Tea and
tobacco aro both controlled by trusts.
In anticipation of budget changes,
the tea and tobacco importers, who
always keep un Immense stuck on
hand, had been importing stocks to
last for years. Wit 1 tho first rumors
of tile now budget, they began to take
their goods out . bond. Thia wus
prevented to Borne extent by tho ar
bitrary action of tho Chancellor Of
tho Exchequer in tho few day? pre
ceding tho announcement of tho new
budget.
Under the now budget, tho' duty on
tea was increased eight cont:: a pound
and tobacco a hit cinder three cents
an ounce. Hilt the doy following thc
reading of tho new budget in parlia
ment, tho tobacco trust announced a
new scale for retailers, advancing the
price of pipe tobacco four cents an
ounce, while cigarettes wore put up
about 25 per cent a pac!:, which
weighs but part of an ouiice. A
three-penny packet now costs . four
pence. Most firms charge four cents
extra on a packet. of ten cigarettes,
which run twelve in tho half ounce.
Tho new budget, tho freo traders
point out, simply gave thc trusts a
chanco to shu vc up the .prices of
stocks already held in the limit of tho
new tariff wall. They will pocket
millions of dollars Uta- should have
gone to tho government. Perhaps lt
will be years in somo cases before
tho wholesaler begins to nay duty. .
Tea ie'cDntrclled by a few,big firms
who act in harmony. These finns
control a system.of tea shops-cheap
restaurants corresponding to tho cof
fee, houses lu America-reaching ?ir
over England. Ono firm bas tea
counters in every railway station in
England and tea shops.lb every -town
of importance,, with a string in Lon
don composed of ; hundreds. .These
firms ordinarily aoP. tea at four cents
a'cup; but have now raised thc ?rice
to, five cents. As thero are a hun
dred cups of tea to a pound-perhaps
much moro in the restaurants where
the leaf is boiled in soda so aa to ex
tract tho full strength-tho increased
profits amount to a dollar a pound on
the excuso of on eight cent tariff.
. Tea* and tobacco aro; of.course im
ported products. Dut tho action 'of
.tho tariff .on .article snot hitherto
taxed, so ono. paper asserts, would bc
the same.,- Av'protective tariff ob/
food and wearing apparel would mere
'y give the ? producers abd handlers o
chance tb raise tibeir profits, it says,
without benefittlng -labor, while tho
incl Pased cost of living would'forco
up.wages so that Great Britain could,
not meet 'foreign competition as? she
did ?a tho days pf cheap living.
By an irony; tho very ?tobacco ?trust
which 'is arousing so much indigna
tion nm?ng the people, even to the ex
tent bf- causing-.some to swear off.
smoking), me*, public support when
first established. Tho American ,to
hacco trust some years, ego threaten-'
ed to invade the kingdom. Thevcup
on tho British public rallied to the
defense bf the British sellers, who. es
tablished a defensivo organization.
This defensivo league is now made an
off ons! ve league against tho 'British
public. " .
lt is. pointed odt that Mr.. MqKen
na : mada a gravo mistake ih-( not- put-'
ung e.' swn?p cta? on t?beveobr Instead
?r/raising thoduties.' Thia ls dono
in tho case of Datent medicines, which,
chang?''the '?xtrav braouht only, when
tho stamp is affixedTb^? dcal?r? iib
tftedlclqe aro given a certain? timo Jn.
which to comply;to tho hew |bw.
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"h thought. yb^ told mo 'you york
Boing around" tb. that Chinai 'docofcttr'
tor's ito look .for4 a Job?'V I- dijl. 'Mi.
lhere : <wa^,v a sign outside, /Flfclntfc
Dally.' "-judge;
SOIS SAGE TEA IM
Grnndmu'oer^ Kecipo :|?,
keep her./'U?cla-; Dfurkr .
Glossy* Thick,
Tho o?d-timo rolr.toroof - Sag^|&?
md Sulphur for darkening .gray,
freaked and. fadod ;fcair^is grand
mother's treatment;- ann- folk?v ar$
tfeatn^nslng it: tb kcepVtbelr: hair, a
?obdr oven cblbr, which iavqulte sensl-,
?fi?l'^^1 -H**n'8 ?vrx .-??aCtohen,
t?mf?t?i appearance ls of tho great
est advantage.
Jibwrtdaya; -thbcghV we ?on'l hav?
;he troublesome ta?k:o.T, gathering ttys
mgo and .^ mUssy mixing at home;
iSpig- atbtes boll, 'the;re*to?|b*W?:
?rMtict catted,"Wyeth's gjfiajfca; ^?ad
Sulphur Compound" for about ' &0
:onts ft bottle. It ls very: popular .bo-..
?nso nobody can" discover it bas ir 1
ijjt?^ai-i \Stoply "moisten1 your &
it -?'I ?of? crush with U and draw t
through ymir hair, tak?n^?gHK$U
art?fr?;' a tiiin?? ^y h?^^?VU-orgrai
mir disappears,- but what Relight the]
iMBttr w}tM tWy?tn> ^??> ai ?a eniphnr,!,.
B-that, besides beau titu?ly. darkening h
Ebb. hair after a a*?itic?t{pjps, " '
?so produces that abtt-lustr? ahd ?L
gpffiaeo : qt. abundance which 1st'?t?
itt racilve ; bes Wes, pre veu ts. dan cl ruff,
tching jscalp au^ falling hair.
? li Jl rf if i t ti -"-**--->--*- *? **- - * ??-?..*> ? J
_ f. J, 1 XlAJLXJ^i ?* ?>? ? ? ? J. J M. .rn .rn ?.'.,. .
\^srV* ^ ,^ V If**?1** W I ~ W T V ? W ? 1 ?r
Mr. to. H. Dobbins or Townvllle
w.is a business visitor yesterday.
Mr. E. H. Wolbcrn was aruong tho
visitors in Anderson yesterday from
Williamstoo.
Mr. W. J. Merritt of Fairplay Bpont]
yesterday In Auder, on.
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Mr. John McCluro of Roberts Spent']
a fow boura in Anderson yesterday.
M irs Essie ; CJinHsealcs of the
Emmerson Bridge section was in thc
city shopping yesterday.
Mr. J. Li HloU of Wllllamston was
a buhint BS visitor yeirtcrday.
Messrs. A. C. Huda and larry,1]
Bloaa havo rcUirned to Clemson col
lege, m
Mr. Lawrence WHilto, a Jeweler, das
returned to Greenwood biter spend
ing two days in tito city.
Mir. and Mrs. Brock McHaffey of j
Cheddar wore visitors In Anderson
yesterday.
Mr. Luther Pettigrew of Moseley
was a business visitor yesterday.
Mr. Frank Pearson was among the'
business visitors yesterday.
Mr. E. O. Hunter of Spartunburg
spent yesterday in Anderson.
-Mr. J. Z. Moseley ot Starr was in
Anderson yesterday.
. Hr. J. P. Xi ni mon s of Au tun was
a lui sines:; visitor yesterday.
Messrs.' W. H.- Mass, Corring, N.
Y...E: C. Hull. Buf?nlo. N. Y.f 3.
Brinn and J. B. Wilson, Baltimore,
M#I.. H. F. Deal, Syracuse N. .Y., W.
M. Copp?r, M. Wood and W. Ijti
Sachs of New York wore in th*?-city
.yesterday calling on the. Jewelry
trade.
Messrs.-Albert Smith and C. M.
Duckworth of Lebanon spent yester
day in the city. "?
By! Contraries.
There is .on tho Breton -coast a
little seaside resort nestled in ah ad
mirable setting of rocks and groves j
und equipped with a grand hotel on
tho beach whim' has been trans
formed in these sadly changed days
into a hospital for the wounded sol
fliers of France, says Tho NeW York I
Evening Post. For all that there aro
other people on tho sands beside tho.
convalescent heroes, and especially'
any humber of pretty women, al
ways ready to lend their help to tho
doctora in charge Among' th?so a
charming dancer from tho Theatre
of Varieties in Paris was particularly*
lavish with her at to a lions to'ibo sol*
ulers/' One :&?y whei? th? ivas present
a big, dark, fellow from the "south'
manifested an Invincible repugnance'
'tb a bitter dose j which, by tho doc
tor's orders, ho was to drink.
"If you.. aro a good"toy.ji?? ; do
What tho doctor toll', you,"-oat^
dancer, "you may klsa me."'
Instantly,..and -With', one ^jgUlpY; the ?
big fellow awall?wcd tho stuff, wiped j
tils great mustache .bud claimed hts
reward. It was.all done so.prettily
that ..oven tho hoad' surgeon, per- j
??ittcd: himself to an-llo. ;.*..'.; - '' .-'..'
Lut -tho real comedy; began' when
tho head, nu rao, a mai roa turning 60.
appeal odf thu next morning- and an
nounced:
"Every one of you who takes his i
medicine/will bu' allowed to kiss me.' |
j Tito . effect was Immediate.. Each
and pvtory patient made a face and
put down Jon 'f;^. table beside him I
the dose which 'au' had been about lo I
B wallow. I
Now tho head, nurse is goodness
Itself;abd lie'r -goodncsa i? woll voicod
wlth-i'wlt.'- She-was tho fjrstio' laugh |
Rt the result -of tier. invit?t lori. Th?n \
?he jiretettdod to bo angry. . -
. [''Very JwcII,*' "she cried, "every |
mother's sun of you that hasn't taken
ills medicine tn f Ivo minutes) will bo j
condemned to klB8 me;" ' ''.' |
/, T,he soldiers laughed iii their1 turn
&ahd every glass was: hastily picked |
pp and promptly emptied, . j
; - Johnny's ?obd Resolution. I
(San Francisco Star.)
"I will hot put jilna "Into1 my dear
teacher's'', chair." (Tacks 'will hurt
Ibo old duffer, just as brauch, any
way.) ' 1 . . '' '.
. "A will not it'uarrel and fight with
Sf. big ' brothers In .."1015." (What
vo' I got a"-Titilo brother for?)
*T will not play triiant" from so-ibo!
Lo go fishing or swimming/' (That
tB,in,tho winter time.)
' "I . will Lo kind to dumb aiimais.
unch: ab tigers, Tiba? and elephants."
(Stray cats and dogs,' however, bad
better keep out of . this neighbor-, |
hood.) :: ' ' . ;,>?. '." ;'>.','. -;.
"I will not throw stobec <\t (fib .beg
gars." (Bricks will make, them hol.Ior
louder, any way ; ) - j
-Wt? will- not -^~?" .((/li, that's
enough. ' T/hey".. bay xthe ?< good V" Mia
rbuttf, *hd 1 want/-rte Itvn vh%\\ %\
Batch that rc-Wieaded13vbylu Ui&bext
Street1 ?^vbtutk his longuem ent at
toe yeaterday.)
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;.l^;;|^tegy; ,.->?..
Gen: Hugh?,;rSCo^was talking to j
? -Too ?m?y strategietB." ho saki,
*j?mr> nt .conclusions.. They ar? i<oo;|
feisty. .v'Tfaey i $e^;?:: new Loverich t;!
Dafore, the old onb is:iflnlshed.,Hence,
ill manner- bf .erroro- -
"Ti-oae stratbgints are Jjfc? tho floor
waiker whbni a. m^
soi separated from his wife in ihb
irbw?, approached and Bald:; ,
"Looking for, soniolblhg, ,alr?T
"Excuse mo, but Pvelbatmy wiie.--;
^Cbfflns/ said tht> , Hob;walker,
ninth floor, back. Gent's mourning,
)lsrentn;iloor frontv** .> ; ?\
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SOCIETY
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Tilo Ncmitl?ul K-irincss.
Andoi son's Grand Society Klrmbse
1B approaching perfection moro and
moro each day and thc: prescrit - par
ticipant? and other interested ones are
beginning to realizo what a muiinnoth
cud artistic production of tills will bo.
Tho Bohemians, one of two most ar
tis tl cami beautiful numbers of tho
Klrnies? was started Monduy night
an^ quito a uumbor of young men and
won?en wcru prcsuut both Monday and
last night to take part In this beau
tiful scene.
Tho opening of this-.scene ls a
Gypsy Camp at twilight with a real
gypa^ Avngcn, tent, and tripod with
Mm.Wih&lnt; kettle, etc. Tho Gyp-')'
jjtaflmjiwflj his r.;<m aro singing to
SBBM&HRdtboartB the charming Gyp
^^We^ebjifg, "Slumber on My Little
?0^^^m*ecthettrt." after which tim
m'?'^P&uiiful dance followed by a
which many most bcautl- ;
iul:'?ires arc executed.
-Tl?^-Strollers, ls another popular j
QCetfj&fitt wlilch the young boys ami ?
glris ja zhelr teens take part and till?
eucn&oficn brings hack fond memories j
?o iu?i{^oIde.* sweethearts in the au- ?
dicnc&r\ .T?ils scene has been rehears- j
lng ??ojr;'-:.ccveral days and t':o interest
pnd eagerness of thc glrla and boys to
taJ?6fp5*t tn such a delightful" niau
ber piado ll posslblo to matte
muct??|MOgress in the few rehearsals
ihi'V'huVf been held.
will truly"make much of
this'.jjarulvol occasion and fiore will
surely^-4JO a great merrymaking.
. Turkey Dinner. \
Tho ladies of the. Senior Plillathen
?cl?ss of thc First Presbyte i j rm church
j win give a turkey dinner next Tuesday
Octobor 2GUi. This will bc thc first,
turkey dlnuer of tho neasori, and t' o
lad|es ?.re malting elaborate proyani" '
Hons for an elegant altair. -These.
dinners ar?. annuel' affairs with this
class and they always serve splendid
dinners. ' i
Mrs..'J.*B- .McGee left yesterday
Tor Columbia whore'sha will snead
several wooka with relative? after
which shb will ?? go to Bamberg \ tb -
visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bam
berg. She will be away ?ll win
ter. .
?My Official Wife" >
By special arrangement Mr. Trow
bridge.-hfls,.-succeed od ia getting thc
' picture. ."My ?f?clal Wife" for next
(Saturday at' thc Anderson theatre.
This picture was given hero last wirti
lor, , arid wub" considered by all who
saw-lC/c^nc of thc finest ever shown,
hore and it '-us been by special, re
(ino'sf ''that Mr. Trowbridge has, se
'Curottlt'again. It ls a lusslau Story
and l?'[a vivid representation o! 'he
conditions of Russian life. There are
several beautiful' scenes in the royal
palheo, told the acting through lt all
ls wonderful.
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, 'Carriage An?on?ic?in?nt.
Mr." and Mra. John Popa Abney
announce, the marriage of their-sls
tori Misa Lura.Mathews, lo Mr. Jame?
Cuthbert Self on Saturday, October j
16", 1?15, KlnBlcy,. Greenwood ewin-1
ty. H. C., and on .'.fly?' enclosed card.
Qrcgon Hotel, Greenwood, S. .C.
, Mrs. ^ Halley of Hartwell Ja visit
1 lng her'daughter, Mru; 'Walter Keeuo.l
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Mr3. ,Fv -J|.; 'Atkinson of Bonton,;
Mass.! isii lu the city! tho guest ol
Mrs. W.' Er Atkinson.
The United States and Belgium.
? (Thc MetropolitanMagazine.).
If no duty had been ?xnreaaly lm
I posed upori ibo United Stales In t'lh
matter .tho German Invasion of Bel
glum, -wo alight-nev?rthe'-'isB to' have
acted in' accordance with tho geh?r
ons instincts, of humanity L. write* j
Theodoroi EooaOVijUi But. as a'-3??pt- '
tor of fact'such a duty was expressly,
.Imposed'.np^n' ua^by Tho Hagu?' con*'
:ventiona.: ?fp'.u3- convention signed at
Thc Hnguoj October 18, 1907; begins
by saying; that "H i's Majesty,, ., : Bio
German- .Ertfperbr," King of -PrusMa."
and : the. oilier signatory Powers in
cl udlng..Franco,. Belgium, Busala, and
-tho Uhltod States, 'have -resolved to
conclude a convention laying - down
c1 early the rights and duties of i cu
ll al powers in case ot war on land.
Article l .runs:. "Tho territory of
[neutral powers Ia inviolalde." Aiy
tlc lo 5 states that a neutral 'power
'Must riot allow belligerents to' move
troops a ero MS Ita territory." ' A rile io
?0 pt ates, .that "the fact of a neutra
jjpwor. resisting oven by force ct
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H to select your Winter Suit,
Coatpress or Hat if you mean to buy
them at all. Our styles are exclusive*
our lines complete, our prices right.
Stylish Suits
Otu suit? speak thc final'
worn iii up?to?dato styler.. You
will fini] a wldo variety ?if iutml?
s?lito f iir-trlnimed mortels lu
'reifet, hriiodcloili, nergo, gabar
dine, etc. displaying rich tones
>'$ imvy, Hurgunily, plum, HUH
Kinn .green and African brown.
AI; o pbilivtnlloml styles. Spion*
did Valued ht $IG.r?0, $18.50, $20,
$*2.?0.. ?2.*i und up.
Chic Millinery
Our huts are thc prettiest In
year? ? Velvet, oHtrich and. fur
nrc plentifully crojfloycjl ns well
ns gold lace mid metallic flow?
ors, -Consignments of new.mod?
els direct from New York's most
exclusive.- designen? reach ns
eneh week. We are featuring
seme wry smart models In vel?
xii nt as low us $5. A lint to
flt your purse-HUT ALWAYS
STYLISH ls our watchword. . .
Dresses and Coats
The' dresses' ure; unusually
charming this.. season..''. Oumul
nation efforts . N?fcwIug serge?
taffeta, fullly or chnriuviiBO lu
plain or plaid designs uni much
UKf.d. I?rc8?ic?'" for tosntiil or
evening wcar-'hro''o?'Bj[iccmIly
willi lis. I'ricoM-bhglh a{*i]?SJ>0r
Thc C'CLVrsinre.'Cltue^Khort
or lung nnd' nmnyr hro'?nr?trIui
med. Price? ns, low jif* '#^i0.
Plush, rec?ritrevVolre'ti rJbelfncs .
.ami heavy corder) 1 VrcavejS".'.-as '
;vtcll us plaids and tweed7 nilx
turon arc" much seen; ?
New Dress Goods
We are justly proud ci our
showing: bf 8?k? and Uross?
goods. SaUu ' ruilluhfc, char?
meuse, taffeta and Crepe de
rhine are" being greatly . ?nior.
eil for Jiliiidsomc gown?. Iw
w?titcnH^^iTjve^ broudrfolh und
reps ?llu rr Ifs Jn ri vii hut sombro
tones aro very'' Myllsh. VKL?
"VETS lire u primo mtorrteV Wo
hn\ ? Hume . definible- frt|irI(!s : ot
nile, ,77?C 4 mid $l?-^sonu? beau!!*
t?wjjioj^ fond?s. .
-I
?J! safely,'mileage '''and ple'asr
Tb- obtaihabl?^fr&ih ?n Auto=Vi
cation.ir?pLu ; v.
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? !.i;\<::: ..'..''...v'^ivivl--'^ ?'M? " * - '?"'' -.
.h.. ?-.< i -JU,. . 'v.-'s j
a? im pi r j? j >';<??'*?:
'V.--<vi'-d%:v
VS? ?j:%:i 1 ^^;/Opposit^':Tfe:PaImetto;::?
/ ' . ' "V , ..?:..';;:. \ N. Matti.
..........f^ :L : : - ??."?: -.'sa
io regarded oe a hostile'' not;"
le 7. states. ?h'at-/*?\:noural "pow?
'.en! ins to .violate ; Its--.nui t mm >. <-. un
Mt bo
Attic!
j&s?? not'/callcd upon to ,pVcv?!lt :?he*;
;?pi?r?.' ?f vFEUSpOrt O?i ? QjSgmy?<? ??f; CS?!;?
b?/oth?r of tho belligerent)Pf.-^^?\'
ll I/mu : nt . uiflM "nu In- . ?ni. I ?vf I
- - -. p
hi.ythlng'which, could.bo of ?KO to ah
arniy or a fleet." Thin' ; convention
Waa ratified by Belgium on August
8, 1010, by Fronc? oh 'Dctobcr 7,
ii'10; by Qcranny, tho. United States
and Russia on Novonibor 27, 1901). lt'
has been alleged by-Individuals oh-,
xlous to b'xeuso its for] failure to.act
In accordance with our duty under
this convention, tuat artlclo 20 re
cites: "Tho provisions of thc precut
conveptlon do hot uppl'y oxcopt \) e
' tween contracting.. .powers r and ..non]
only if all tho belligerents aro parties*)
to, the'convention." In thc first plano
this objection would bo luerbly tech
nical, evon if in* some other aroa of
tho war ar belligerent who was not-a
party to . the. convention, was cob- j
Cfc?fos: in John C. Thh^ t?x
Friday NSghVQ*
BjJO? T?pAY AND
corric?t; for of cq'urs? UJO >onvoutlon
must.- .bo eon i< lr ned with, common
BO HBO. But* oven if lt is construed In
tho most technical manner, it ap
plies to the aeno?/'Uvko?'-by' Germany
lu Belgium . Tbhi action - was-tak/ipv
on August; 3?<and 4, .1914. Gormauy
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