The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 30, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
TODAY
"A FOOL'S HEART"
Eclair Two Reel Drama.
"COUSIN CLAIR'S COOK BOOK"
Fais.
ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL.
BIJOU THEATH
Ton A v
? w SJ ST* M.
The Lynch Trio
THREE REELS OF MOVING
PICTURES
TODAY
"LELAND'S REVENGE"
Essanay- -2 Reels.
"BERTIE'S STRATAGEM"
Vitagraph?-1 Reel
"THE BLACK LEOPARD"
Selig-1 Reel.
PARAMOUNT SERVICE MONDAY
Kasor*s Tonsorial Parlors
Cut The Price
SHAVES REDUCED TO - - 10c
Beet equipped shop ia .the city? Strictly Sanitary. ^Clean
liness is Next to Godliness," 'Efficient Workmen-Best service
in every respect
Barbers: Rains A Bruce. Lindsay and Raso?.
? '^^^MtyyS<moY? 'tensorial rariora, .
J Ligota M Ledbctter Bldg. Next to Railroad on North Main.
BGENEWEm^
very thing A^verybody
jtivy np one; but buy where you get
the best,
y Everyone will tell you who h?? made
i the test:
."^Everything' that's fresh,
Everything taB^B^^^^^^^^^^
yerything that suits everybody's
price. \. ;^^^HI
. PHONE 56
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Accidents I
Aeropl*
SERIES OF MISHAPS FORCED
POSTPONEMENT OF
EXHIBITION
WILL FLY TODAY
Machino Now in Fine Shape and
Aviator Carey is Anxious to
Uphold Reputation.
Bud Carey and his flyer did not fly
on Friday afternoon as advertised, hut
thc flight will certainly be wade to
day. Mr. Carey stated he?regretted
very deeply the fact that an accident
throw IIIB work so behind that it waa
Impossible to nave tho machine in
order in time to mako the flight. It
was dark when tho machino was
properly put togethor and Mr. Carey
was moro than willing to go up then,
hut ns thero was no means of light
ing tho surroundings, this was not
considered a wise plan. At dusk go
ing at a high rato of speed he would
have been undule to soloct his land
ing, and would undoubtedly ave como
to grlof In the descent.
Mr. Gullmette, tho manager stated
that as much ns lib hated to 'disap
point tho crowd assembled In North
Anderson, ho did uot thing lt would
bo possible for Mr. Co-oy to mako tho
flight and get a safo ?undlng. Carey
was willing to try it but the manager
was afraid.
A crowd of several hundred per
sons assembled In North Anderson at J
three o'clock in the afternoon and j
waited patiently for a while for tho
flight to commenco. An accident dur- j
lng thc morning broke ono ot the ?
braceB and it was necessary to re
move ono ot tho wings nnd take away
the biggest part of tho braco wires in
order to repair this damage. When
this' was dono it was after three
o'clock. Tho wing was replaced and
it was found that ono ot the tires
jon tho wheols on which tho machine
! runs along the ground was punctur
ed. This waa repaired and a new
tiro placed on tho machine. Thia
was hardly on tho machine when it
blow but. This cnused anothor delay
?and by tho timo everything was1 In
'readiness it had grown dark and tho
flight was postponed.
"It Is-the flrBt time that I havo
over been as much as 20 minutos lato
with nn act or a performance of any
kind," sold Mr. Guillemette. "I cer
tainly hate to break a good record and
I hated to disappoint this crown to
night, but I did not feel Uko en
couraging the man to make a flight
which I know would havte been very
dangorous. It would have been little
abort of suicide for Mr. Carey to
make his flight."
Tho dolay in repairing tho machine
was duo to a series of hard luck. Tho
men about the ranchine had bean at
work since six o'clock in thc morning
and at noon had tho machine as
ti embie il. Then the accident brok o
tbe machino again and thero wan a
lot of irouble in getting the damage
repaired.
Mr. Phelps Sassoon announced that
tho tickets sold for tho flight F'hiay
afternoon would bo good nt the Sat
urday flight.' Tho machine will cor
talnlly go up at 3 o'clock this after
noon. It Is In good Bhapo now and
ail that needs to bo dono is to have
tho aviator got in dt and soar away.
The mat-blue used by Mr. Carey is
a Curtis machine; or rather n com
bination, between' tho Curtis and tho
Wright machines. It was really built
by tho men in chnrgo of .the machine
.now and ia "ono of the host in the
country...; With special- attachments
tho operator ls able, to perform move
ments in tho air that Would bo im
possible elsewhere.
The control of tho machine ls a
wonderful apparatus. Tho ?i??rm?
Wheel ts mounted on a lover, And has
?wo motions. The to-and-fro-motion
is us od to regulato the rudder. Tills
raises or lowers tho front of me ma
chine and causes the plane to rise of
come down as the operator desires.
Tho bperatorjs seated on a small- soat
directly in front of the encino and
has a peoullar looking, box shaped
seat, tho back Ot which is hinged to
thc bottom of the lower plano. . He
1B strapped In this and 1>y leaning to
either aldo, he regulates the pitch of
the auxiliary planes on tho sides ot
tim machine, These, aro used for
quick sworves and short dips. The
wheel itself is used tor In tere'
curves, and {u??. below, the wheel, the
switch whlr.h' controls the . nlotor.
Ulli?, lt 4. IL? ?uU>..
AUUD ,V JO OW*. Ul.? VMV n.imui ^?J'V.
I ates,his machine with two motions on
! oho wheel nnd hy movements bf his
bdoy. .
The motor in tho mach tee Ts an
eight cylinder Curt i ss motor, designed
especially for airai<lp duty and capa
I bio Of making a very high speed. The
speed ; of the machine in flight is
about 70 miles ah hour on a lovel.
j Of course greater, speed can be made
*y rising to a height 6.'several bun1
tired feet and then making, a lo
Sweeping glide.
j. Bod Carey will fly thia afternoon;
.Ho will visit thc city'of Anderson and
will do all isprts ot stunts In the air.
Ho has the reap tatton oft being one
of tho moat fearless of American al
! men and will try and live np to
reputation while bore.
I For Indigestion,
l-ijffevor take pepsin and preparations
containing ' pepsin or other
torments for indigestion? OB tb? c
you take tbs mcre>you will have
take. Whit ls neede io ? tonto li
Chamberlain's Tableta, thit will en
able the etoxrach to p er form ita tana*
tiona naturally;, For salo by all deal
Prevented
arie Flights
AFTER CHAMPIONSHIP
CAMI: mo Aunc?cnu
umiiL i un niiULiiuuii
CAROL! NA-CLEMSON TIE MAY
BE "PLAYED OFF IN
THIS CITY
NEGOTIATIONS ON
With Manager Crosby of Clemson
and P. & N. Officials and
Outlook ss Good.
In view of the success of tho Clera
son-Auburn football gamo in Ander
son and tho fact that Carolina and
Clemson have tied in a gamo which
will more than likely bc tho dociding
gamo of tho state championship, an
effort is being made to have tho tie
played off in Anderson November 19,
tho same day to bo made "College
Day" in Anderson.'
It has already been announced that
Mr. William Jennings Bryan will
speak in Anderson-"the night of tho
19th and tills In Itself will bo a draw
ing card to the city. If the games
can bo arranged, thero is no reason
why Anderson should not have one
of tho most successful days for col
leges of the outh.
Letters have been written to Clem- '
son and to Mr. Crosby of the P. &
N. If a favorable reply Is occured
from Clemson, Carolina will bo ohal- j
lenged, and if thoy accept tho chal
lenge, as they probably will, tho game
will bo played.
Anderson has ' gotten the football
spirit and wants another big gamo for
this season. A moro Interesting game
for South Carolinians could not be
staged than tho gamo for tho cham
pionship botwecn.two schools such as
Clemson and Carolina.
P. SN. PASSE?
STATION IMPROVEMENTS
; jgjjgg
HAVE PRO ORES SED TO
STAGE WHERE STREET IS
N?WV?PEN
NORTH MAIN CLEAR
?} n i
Improvements On Buildings On
This Street Have Impeded
Traffic for Long Tims.
The scaffolds > cf ?the P. & N. sta
tion have boen cleared away, leaving
tho block from Whltnor to Earl street
on Main street clear for the first time
in several years.- This block, has
been obstructed by scaffolding for a
dumber of years at some one point
botweon Whltner '?nd! Barle street.
Improvements hoing made on the
fronts of one or mora stares Along this
block have been constantly -going on.
Now tho atreat is clear for one, and
the appearance ls geed. The new P.
& N. station when it ls completed is
going to be quito an addition to the
general appearance of the street.
Prom tho .looks o* thlngs^ how, the
appearance ot tho station Ia going to
be similar to that of tho other build
ings along thia block. They are all
finished with a red brick, and mar
blo and Btono window sills and fac
ings. This makes a vory pretty
store front and with large plato glass
windows the station will bo an added
attraction to tho tpwn,,. y
Announcement of the'date for mov
ing Into tho station, has not been
made.. Tho ticke^ office will bo moved
<ir>m the present site' in . C J ./ton's
Drug store to thoir own hom. across
the streot some time before <. c 16th
of ^lext month.
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? 4T?DERS0N COLLEGE +
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The association of .high school
teachers representing the cousiics of
Ands rson. Picken?, Ocuuee ?ine Green- ?
\ille, which convened in Anderson on
Prid?r and Saturday or -last ' week
held ita meetings^ by speciol': Invita
tion -in the collego auditorium i .Mr. :
W. H; Hand, atato inSf^tor ot high
schools conducted thc conference. Oh
Saturday, the members Of .th? associa
tion were guests ot..the college <. at
luncheon.
A distinguished educator ?rosont at
the>- association was Dr; "Correll, prea
Idont of the UnivrsUy of South Caro
lina.. On Saturday morning he made
an address In tho j?oll?se to tho
ShapeSpearo cl?as,^.fittithemo hoing
Macbeth. V
The lycoum aeries began on SaUrr:
day evening, October .is.rw'Jtb. ? pro
gram. Tendered,by. the L. A. C. or
chestra.
The demson-Aubdrn ?potbalt j?ame
wea witnessed by a large number of
tho faculty and student?.
Invitations have bean: ? redyed by
the f?c*?Uy-and ihn - snombe'r? o? . th?
Esthe^'ah Literary f?bcletyv to a Bal
lowe'en party which -will bo given or.
the evening of October^ by thc Lan
ier ? Llhtertiry society; : r
Miss Miriam Weeks of Aiken., of
class of 1311. ba? r?tumed home af
ENT OF TAXES
FOR ANDERSON COUNTY
TABLE SHOWS AMOUNT OF
TAXABLE PROPERTY IN
COUNTY
INCOME fAX HS Tl
List of Citizens Liable for This
Tex and Amount of Assess
ments Each is Liable for.
Anderson county taxes by town
ships havo been received for publi
cation by the Anderson press. Tho!
tables given below ahow tho amount
of taxable proporly in Anderson coun
ty and tho total of the taxes for 1915.
Tho second table shows tho incomo
tax liBt o? Anderson county and the
hames of gentlemen who pay litis tax.
Following is a table of taxos fori
Anderson county by townships and
thc amount of taxuble property of|
each:
Township Total prop. Total taxes
City .. ... 3,170.755 S 78,576.11)
Belton ._.. 1.298,090 26,687.28
Broadway. 366,235 7,262.91
Brushy Creek. 377,160 8,005.37
Centerville ... 917,015 21,761.92
Corner'. ?L5.770 14,052.70
Fork .'. 285,035 6,532.22
Garvin . 366,910 8.118.55
Hall _._ 238,000 4,634.91
Honea Path... 1.061,095 28,898.15
Hopewell . 230,996 4,985.48
Martin. 271,775 5,382.47
Pendleton _ 728,196 17,102.03
Rock Mills ... 164,730 3,611.59
Savanah. ? 188,150 4,084.46
Varennes . 1,438,265 32.466.35
Williamson .. 2,154.280 ! 42,441.50
Totals .?13,881.355 $309,494.09 |
Income Taxes.
Tho total list of incomo tax payers
has been completed, tho amount on
which they pay and the amount.
This table runs as follows:
Total income. Tax.
Adger, Jno. B... .8 1,619.00 S 16.19
Anderson, J. H... 1.318.00 13.18
Tlalles, Q. H. 2,559.00 25.59
Barton, J. ?...... 500.00 5.00
Blake, A. L....... 480.00 6.00
Blako, Lewis D... 300.00 3.00
Bonham, M. JJ.... 2,524.00 26.24
Brlssey, W. L/.... 6,113.00 66.79
Brown, J. D. 4.088.00 40.83
Drown, Jos. N.... 24,451.00 546.03
Brown, Varian D.. 4,349.00 43.49
Brown, C. D. 811.00 8.11
Evans, B. 0. 640.00 6.40
Frotwoll, J. J.... 707.00 7.07
Gossett, B. B._ 1.000.00 ,10.00
Gossetjt, Jas. P.... 6,000.00 80.00
Hammett, Jas D.. 7,500.00 87.60
Harper, C. E..... 3,255.00 12.65
Hood. Jno. K..... 2,300.00 23.00
Hudgens, W. K... 287.00 2.67
Jackson, Thos. C.. 1,600.00 16.00
Lcdbetter, .D. A... 1.500.00 15.00
Lig?n, R. S.. 2,600.00 25.00
Mattison, M. M.... -. 8,006.00 97.62
Mauldln, B. P.... 6,454.00 71.81
Orr, H. A... 4,65g.00 45.52
Rood, C. A. 1,427.00 ' 14.1
Shirley, J, P..... 600.00 6.00
Shirley. R. M._ 1,480.00 14.80
Thompson, J. W.. 340X10 3.40
Vandlver, J. R...-.~ 6,780.00 76.70
Watkins, H. H..?. 2,600.00 26.00
Watson, J. F. 650.00 - 5.60
Young, Dr. J. R... 500.00 ' 5.00
Total ..........S77.261.00 81.418.97!
Recommends . Chamberlain's . Cough
Remedy.
VLast winter X used a bottle .ot
Chamberlain's COUP* Remedy for a
bad bronchia* *~4%hv I felt Ito bane
(Icial effect hr mediately and before I
had finished the bottle I was. curei?
I never tire of recommending this
remedy to my friends," writes Mrs.
William Bright) Pt. Wayne, Ind. For
sale by all dealers.
ter. visiting MIBB Margaret Clink:
scales.
: Miss Stranathan had as hor guest
for the week end Mles Goodhue of
Greenville Woman's Collogo. .
Miss Loila Link of Converse Col
lege- recently visited Miss - Margarot
Perrin.
GRAINS 0FSAN??
j The ^SS,OGO,f)^.?0
Anglo-French Irtan rc?
ceatly. negotiated was
broken tip and offered
tn esma ot $?(HWO~
j Moral? Small wreln^i,
; are 'the basis
eenntrys wealth.
Deposit yenr saTlag^
In the .
The - Sttofegett U?ek
The Last Four Months Have ^>?JEI
i Been Record Makers for.?_ , T] f,
North Anderson j
"HH&ft
We have sold more lots in North Anderson since
July than in any other four nionths,since the devel
opment of North Anderson began.
AND
If you and everybody else really realized the worth
of our "PROFIT SHARING PLAN" every tot in
North Anderson would be sold in less than thirty
days.
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AT THE BUOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY.
We are vec?mmeti?mg out 10-1-?
and 1?-2-? C\??LB0-2-?~0 for %heat
and oats this fall when you sow it;
i
This will give it stalle nnti grams iii the
head, and that it what -you. vya.ut in grain. If
you will sow five .acres in wheat and five iii
oats this fall, after preparing th? land! well
and fertilizing it well with efther of these
goods, you will find it advantageous. The
10-2-J-O is ari especially fine goods for grain.
Let us hear from you.
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Anderson P&ospfe & Oil Co.
Anderson, South.Carolina.
AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY
;4?!ss"?^.
TS?e Electric
Fr?r^ th?? boiling of o c*ip of coffee to the pf?jr^r JsgbtHig o#
your ho <uc e?ecirktty ia the best method. '. .St*/- .;?oiJc?* end
ehoApeit, and the service it rend?s is hy Jar th< . best. Try it!
We haV? every electric conirtv*ne? ifcal. yoa^-:a?e^' ia yowf
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