The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 02, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
Palmetto Them
TODAY
"Tempest and Sunshine
Three Reels
?7
VAUDEVILLE
"THE SOUTHERN GIRL"
BIJOU THE?TR]
TUESDAY
"The Superior-Claim"
Bison-3-Reel Drama
TODAY
Five Reel Paramount Feature
Open at 3 O'clock
Twr?cey limner
Wednesday
Wesley Philathea Class St. John's Church
Come Everybody
Coiirte lo JBeltori
Satiir^ay, Nov. 6th
Tho following batmen houses will offer numerous articles
nt HEAL BARGAINS, throughout thc days
S0^0^^*^^ J. If. McCneu.
? fr; lIa&. . W. Moorhead.
II?}]* ?"^IhS??ls? ?- -KoyrMfeJUaon & Company.
Melton Mercantile Company. Sullivan Hardware Company.
|rlrMon?H Pharmacy. F. Cox & Company.
.?&Broiu ^.T.McCoon.
fc.WV? ort Mrs. :>f. C. Cunningham.
.?Jln"W5S??r-Storc' Ce?!? & Parkorc v
??. i.> I.^MIVJ rm. vvuijiuilj, i ?: j-1 II i :t ?71 um nr. ,
MsmbrxUI.* liny. Helton Coca-Cola BpttUng Works.
E, B? ?nain. J. K. Manoa.
I'asMmfi The??re. city Meat Market?
IN A. ?per. MltehelLCox lumber Company.
5**T*9N FIRE WORKS *vcr ween in this section at 7:00 P.
.flfwW ?hove date et Belton Fair - Race Track. ' Round trip
tfckcfa viii bc sold by tho F. & #? Lines for one and n tfiird
ferci " -v' . .-V;
DON'T FORGET li JrlE PLACE AND ?ATE *
SATURDAY, HOV. 6th, 1915
COpE ONE COM ALL
YESTERDAY'S SALES UPHELD
USUAL H ?CORD FOR
NOVEMBER
LIST OF SALES*.
Given Below Shows Many Trans
fers of Real Estate in Va
rious Parts of County.
?aloHtJuy in Anderson yesterday was
tho largest of the year. There was
moro land wild un yesterday than
thi-ro has been in many months in
Andorson. It seems that the month
of November always brings forth the
largest sales of any month of tho
year.
Tho following sales were made:
Gen. M.. L. Bonham, as trustee for
C. H. Halley, mndo tho following,
pales:
Tract No. 1. Mouse and lot on
Calhoun street, adjoining W. L. Bris
tol, to John Frank for $3,?00.
Tract No. 2. Vacant lot adjoin
ing tho Calhoun street house to John
Frank for $1,800.
Tract No. 3. 59 ?5-4 acrc3 ii) Hall
township to W. P. Bell at tho rate of
$63.50 por aero.
Tract No. 1. 53 1-2 acres to Hall
township to J. II. Mitchell at tho rato
of $54 per acre.
Tract No. 5. 52 acres in Hall
township to John Frank at tho rate
of $10 per aero.
Tract No. C. 14C acres in Hall
township to John Frank at the rate of
$35 per aero.
Tract No. 7. 1C4 acres in Hall
township to John Frank at tho rate of
$27.50 per nero.
Gen. M. L. Bonham, as trustee for
TJ. Frank Hali, made tho* following
sales:
Tract No. 1. 2G 57-100 acres land
In Vorenucs township to Frank Alex
ander at tho rate of $S0 per acre.
Tract No. 2. 11 18-100 ncres land
In Vnrrennos township to W. F. Mar
shall at tho rate ot $80 per aero. ,
Tract No. 3. 12 30-100 acres land in
Vnrennes township to W. F. Marshall
at tho rate of $80 per aero.
Tract No. 4. ll 1-2 acres land in
Vayennes township to. Q. D. Ander*
son nt tho rato of $65 per acre.
Tract No. 5. 2 56-100 acres land
in Vnrronnes township to O. D. An
dorson at tho rato of $52.50 per acre.
Tract No. G. 8 52-100 acres land in
Varenues township to K. E. Gilmer at
tho rate of $80 pe raero.
Tract No. 7. 3 3-88 acres land in
Vorenncsr township to W. F. Marshall
at tho roto of $80 per acre. ,
Tract No. 8. 19 1-5 acres land in
Varennes township, known as Whll
nor land, to R. D. Anderson at tho
Vate of $67 per acre..
Tract No. 9. Store houso and lot
ou corner ot Grecnvlllo and Ella
streets this city, to Sam'l L. Prince,
attorney for $1,900.
Tract No. 10. Store houso and lot,
occupied by Bijou theatre, on South
Main street, to R. F. Hall for ?l?.000.
Amanda J. Herron, Bessio Hanks,
et al, against Jno. Burton Herron,
Mary Herron,, et ni, 135 1-4. acres'of
land, the homo, placo of tho lato Itqv.
Jno. B. Herron to Amanda J. Herren
fer $4,500.
Under same action, Herron osiSmr
Herroh 35 ncres land on Tuga'.ao
Creek, to Amanda J. Herron for
$850.
E. C.' Marett ogatn&t Luster Swin
ger, M. C. Swinger. Jerry Swinger.
Lula Swinger, ot ni 56 1-2 acres land,
oh Anderson Fair -Play road, with
drawn. . . .
; JV.'H. Campbell, J. N. Shir'cy, m
administrators of tho personal estate
of E.., Lewis Smith, dccoa^ol, n.^ainct
Mrs. Posa Smith, Mrs. .Fannie C-min
bbl], ct al. 78 63-100 nercT laud , In
Broadaway township, to J. N. Shir
ley for $2,500. .
L. A. Seoso against W. N. Trow
bridge .and City National -Bank of
??rccr.v1!!e, 65 acres land on Eighteen
Milo Crook, withdrawn '.. "...
. C. E. Cooley, against Jno. Wat
kins, Rev. Eugene B. Daborto and
others, 2 1-2 acres land on Calhoun
street,-this city,-to C. E. Cooley for
$5,000.
Mrs. Mattie P. Richardson against
Honry'Dennis, 122 acres Iwtd in Fork
township, to J. H.:Farmer for 81.050.
Ex parto, Mrs. Lucy J. Langston as.
executrix, against . Eugene T.: Andor
fron and tho Texas company; oho lot
on South\Maln str?et for $lr105.
. . Oalldonis Overton Devlin, agalnet
Mrs. Bertha P. Scott, ct el, 3-10 n<Jrc
land In city ot Andorson, to T. P.
Dickson for $500.
Mrs. C. J. Alexander against W. N.
Walker. Smith Brlscol Shoo Co., and
others, one lot oh Cllnkscklos street,
this.clty io N. Walker for $975.
Two lots and tho ?ouse?1 on the,
corner of Weet End and Piedmont
streets to Julia A. Scott for $600 and
M; L. Bonham for $675.
.Mamie R. Johnson agdalnst Jone
Simmons, 31R-10000 acre laud on
Ltbcrly Hill, to Jno, Frank for $101.
R. Y. II, Nance and Mrs. Laura M.
iisnco against P. B. O'Neal, interest
a SOO acres land belonging to P. B.
O'Neal td p; ti; O'Neal tor $235.
Alfred H. Hammond agatyst Posion
Walker and others; 90 acr&? land on
Six and Twenty "Creek.Mb J. J. Frct
weli. for $.no.
yrs. Laura M. Nance and ftVY; H.
Nance against Paul B. O'Neal. W; 2*.
williamson and other*, 137 acres land
on Seneca river, to. M. J. O'Neal for
I-,4.7?;
R?; Parker Robinson and Mamie JR.
Watson, ct al, agalu&t Geo.y .Jos.
fWfcderick Robinson, et ai; 116 acres
bM^ in M4rUn township to FJ C. Blg
Also 68 acres l?nd on southwest
side o? Little Paver, to F. C. Digby
Were
st of Year
VETERINARY TALKS OF
F00T-M0?TH OHE
DR. MITCHELL COMMENTS
ON RAPID SPREAD
AMONG CATTLE
INFECT HERD !N DAY
Also Says Many Head of Stock
Are Imported Which Are
r'ever Inspected.
Commenting on the decrease of the
foot und mouth disease In America,
Dr. Mitchell, ono of tho leading vet
erinary surgeons of Auderson stated
last night that .ho has received an
order from the Veterinary Commit
tee of Clemson college in regard to
tho Importantlon o? cattle and live
stock from regions now Infected by
the diseases. The regulation rcads^
as follows:
"It Is hereby ordered that tin lin.
poriatlon into tho Btatc of Soutb
cattle, sheep, other ruminants oi
swine originating in any part of the
state of Illinois for any purpose in
hereby prohibited and also the Impor
tation of anti-bog' cholera serum. or
virus from this state.
"Effective on and after October 23,
1915."
Dr. Mitchell was speaking about
thc rapid spreading of this disease and
said that secretion from the mouth of
any infected animal may spread thc
disease through an entire herd in -one
day.
Ho also stated that the laws of
South Carolina about bringing in cat
tlo from other states aro very rigid
and they are good, hut owing to the
fact that many hundreds ot cattlo and
horses are broutai into the Btatc each
year over tho 'state lines and arc not
oxamined, the laws aro not very use
ful. "I have often seen a number ot
cows or horses an<; sometimes hogB
being brought AV.VOHR tho. Savannah
river into South 'Carolina .and into
Anderson county,' when I know thoy
wcro not boln?> inspected. This may
be all right, but it looks bad. The
laws are good and. are against this.
They should, be enforced. Tho cat
tlo may or may not be diseased."
There is a lot of. .truth"in what Dr.
Mitchell says. Numbers of cattle aro
brought into . Souui/; Carolina without
an inspection, and most of them arc
usually all right, but that ls a mighty
good way. for a tubercular cow or hoc
to come into a community that is now
free from disease.
Borham-G&lnea.
Married, Sunday ' aft?rnoon, October
?lst, by John.E. Wigging ton. notary
public, at his residence, Mr. John
Henry Caines and' Mi*s Bertha Dur
ham, both of Pe'zer.
Ignorance ls Bliss.
(Philadelphia Bulletin.)
"What's the matter?" '-'
"My wife says ? don't know how to
ia nd le tho baby." ?'
"I wouldn't get miffed over .that
mn," Bald tho older* man. "Take my
ulvico and don't learn.." ?:...'
tor $1,575.
C. P. Kay, adm., against A. P.
Knox, ct al, 22 acres In Broadaway
township to R. D. Smith for $830, 10
ic res land in Breada wa v township to
V. P. Knox for $230. ''
Trustee r?alo.
Tho Orimn place in Pork townshin
OJ. J; Fretwell .for $2,000.
Tho Wllliaraston place, 4D 1-2
leres, in Pendleton township to J. J.
.Vetwell, for $2,340.'-,
Tho Simpson plac?, 104 acres In
PondletOn township ,'to. j; - J.
Snipes for $3,375.
The W.. E. Oreen place, 40 acros in
Pendleton township ta-j;''J; Fretwell
br $2,000.
nvy no o&?; but 1
thebes!
Every?iie will tell
tile test
Evef^thitug that's i
?Syerything- that's i
Everything that
BAPTIST MINISTERS
MEMBERS OF SALUDA ASSO
CIATION MET MONDAY
MORNING
Dr. John E. White Chosen Presi
dent and Rev. W. W.
Leathers Secretory.
Sixteen ministers of tito Saluda
Laptir.t association met for the regu
lar monthly meeting at tho First
Baptist church Monday morning ct 10
o'clock.
The principle question up heforo thc
meeting was "How to Improve Our
Union Meetings?** Tilla ??ucat?oa wa?
fully discussed by several of tho min
isters. O??lcers were elected for the
coming year os: Dr. John E. White,
president and Rev. W. W. Leathers,
secretary and treasurer. The next
place of meeting was selected as thc
First Baptist church of Belton. the
meeting to bc held the first Monday
in December.
"A map has been prepared of all the
territory embraced by the Saluda As
sociation and showing tho exact loca
tion of every Baptist church ' in the
district. This map will be printed and
tho copies sent out through thc. dis
trict.
Reports were received from tho va
rious churches. Most of these re*
ports were very satisfactory and en
couraging to tlie ministers. A le
iightful dinner was served at tho
church. .
EDISON'S LIFE THREATENED
Has Bodyguard In San Francisco Be
causo of Anonymous Letters. /
Anonymous letters threatening the
life of Thomas A. Edison because he
had been named as a member of the
tho Naval Advisory Board by Secre
tary Daniels nave been received by j
the inventor nineo he carno to San' :
Francisco, and havo cause Chief of
Police White to detail Detective Ser
geant Gaughran to act as Mr. Edi
son's bodyguard. ThiB fact first be
came known today.
Mr. Edison was threatened with
death if he made an invention which
would mako war more terrible or
which would tend to promote war in
the United States. Detective Gaugh
ran attends Mr. Edison constantly.
To cook with is the most
convenient fuel to be
had.
And it is the cheaper,
too when ?he le??! ult o? Sho&is&K i
and attention is gwen it.
Try it for awhile, and
you will like it. There are many
satisfied oser? of gas in Ander
son.
It's just the thing to
heat the bath room wilh.
Anderson Gas Go.
RETTT>LMORE
/body
bay where you get:
mw.
you who has mad?
fresh, ??.".'?^?
lice, /
|]$yts ^everybody's;
IE 50
Men Who Dress With Dignity
Will find many
particularly be
coming styles in
Schoble's $3.00
hats this season. S
fl
They are made
especially for
young men
from Eighteen
to Eighty.
A complete line
o f furnishings
and tailor made
suits for every
man.
Smith* Garrett ?? Barton
?WHERE QUALITY REIGNS"
i Wc have sold ir.are lots, in North Anderson since
July than in any other four months since the devel
opment of North Anderson began.
AND
If you and everybody else really realized the worth
of our "PROFIT SHARING PLAN" every lot in
North Anderson would be sold in less than thirty
days. . ' .
?
Th??Wctric
"Way is the;
EasiestWayi
From the bolling of a cap of coffee to the prober lighting of
y sur frome electricity is the '\ best method. It's , easiest and
cheapest, anf? the servico it renders f?by frxr tho beat./"7. *^ry it!
Wc hay* every electric contrivance that you need itt yow
. home. .
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