The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 08, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
lill Our store lias experienced forty-one
?Jj Christmas Seasons and each one has ll^r^^*fa?J^^)
i been bigger and better than the one 38M?*^?*!TK^
WM before*.' That's why we now have ?^?^^A Wa
Dn| such a largo; completoly stocked Sn^^i^r "
l?g Jewolry Store lt just came lo us PII|p53BBa^p,
?vj through honett,' progressive business , ^^ (^^j'i^Kri''
gft methods and natural growth. Tux?J?BIII
.Most all these years, our store has 111M ty'?ffliffl?'
B~n been. recognized tho "Gift Store of U|Y^ ^^^??7^
a-JJ Anderson." That's partly dus to tho \\ '.SJ?."
||| fact, that it io a Jewelry Store but j^^^^^^^^fev
mostly oh*account of our honest ef- /rff?gt--^ '^^f)
||| ! 'fort to 'ilw/iyc give our "?trons the t^^^=vi^^^^
|f|j best possible values mid ?vrvlce. fc|g /^^^^^^
. -.We have stocked our storo'with. y^*30**^^^'
||? nil sorts of little novelties which we f?$/f{:i vf
g|? thought you would like to select as PP^I&^'iw
pg . "-gifts, cs well f\". laying In an unusual- i
ySa ? ly large assortment. Of thc regular, ?^^w^4^^/
SQI staple article you would expect to ^^r^^Y^^Sfer'i'v^
jn find in any up-to-date Jewelry Store. .' , ? \
Iel Wo'really do not beltovo there is a fiq^^^W^^^mf
J?S single thing nnyono conid expect tb WMIIW^TS^
find in a Jewelry Storo anywhere that Fmraf^|[^|lffl
Swe haven't provided. . ^K^K X . '*' > v
j '. lomo in and let us show them to S^^^^?^t ?
i ?y:Jno. Mi Hubbard & Co. ^^^^
Ail Monthly B??oii?ers
. ^H?NK^ii ; o33Tt?AKSH?LL AVE;
MKR?BER OP PL?RISTB TELEGRAPH DELIVERY
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" THIRTY, PER CEN*^ PROFIT ON SPEC?tAllO?
Wff?fflm^'r " O?^ INVESTMENT '
m^k-jt?f? 'M: ^ic?rrt?i?itta-',
/htmbhee river tn-.ttom jafN^pip^ffing&^^Ste^^T^'5obt?ntiy> Geof*g^\vfthin
twcri.ty fivo.-roU?s-'?f ?oIimibi?G, wij.ic?i .Y-'c.>.ill self'Tor. SEjVEI?T?' per cent
?j'of What udjafeant farm fahd's ?r'? selling, for'nd-w. . ,
vj " Of thls edtlrb plankton, thora is one' pbrtioii of about 300 acres'which
%^g^?tt^ . ?/ this nmuUer tract iher<y nie 120 acres
'?MHHffira^?n?'cter;!cui'sVo^ionV.now;:the balance^abouV iso ^ ?B in
kj^^^gij' . .On t?"' i"-;'b-,o plantation. tkorQ are fiftep? tenant h?'?a?3,
. 'p4wxs";^t^&^9*a>y .^ipplt,di'ags/.-&x^ .''o^yterg?^.yf?^
houeo.A'?"^?'v?e&bb?ia -Airline' railroad'-runs thrcjugh,, this place,, "and
Ithere ls a! Sidetrack..ph-the tarin';L. "TuereVa^?' 407 acres' ot. 'hut;bearing
: Pe.o?h tre?a oi?vthoVpla . - . - . ',;
'. Th'i?/&^ ?tfd.to ?, pr'acwcal form
i. detormini'.fUVhj 'Sc?itf nib&h'o.; and 'who is net afraid Of thc^wbrk necessary
{'? l^:'^^m^^p^^^ucii ar plantation, this offers the/bpp?rtunity of
.'?. V Our' only'reason for' oltorlng tills r?^g^^?^'^?j^cmi] at such ai'tro- j
j'.- mcnuou? t??CFi,i??s is strictly a personal one,.andwis wilt givo Itto all in- "
. We wflFpiiy %ie. p^peuoo of a trip to Stowart county'it thb inVestiga
;' . L tor, of Ms ':b4cker's,, biiy the tract ot land or any 1 part of .- lt.-)
L There ar?' quit? .a. ?ow Anderson county people living in ' Stewart
' county. Gal. now. :. . ; . '
iii ; . Ad?Veas ?'Stewart County, Ga.".
; ' Ca>e The Intb^
iBlftlWM
; but ti?t ? jblip. A'?oniplete painting outfit containinri; every-;
thing for pointing your Ferd or any car of similar^&e---qu^a!ity
the bsst.
The Job is easily ?c?ie---?hH?]a ?nd inexpensive.
. nw ?
. .Only a few hotwc ?^sirk and th^ee days for the paint tojdry.
Follow directions given on each con. and your. cor. ia 'again re'??y j
; for tho sr?a?: lt Avili b? a divldetod-p?y?ng investment fW ytro to 1
i ' . R?pai^t Yc^ .
Yon gct^ yon y?ant^ to sell or
^ tr??? yoW t??t, .repl?mting bereas?a ii? scHirxg val?a 18 to 20
Three Daye-Three Cans-llir?e Dollar?
'.;P?>;Ge?:i^??aif^
.''?'?'& <$^?a^^ -for: Iv?Bi?sbS?? '-cyti&''4&t**
^?J.VlJ Inf???ingTo?).
.' FofSaVBy
Pkllatkea C?as?.
Tho Senior Philathea class of tho
First Baptist church will havo their
monthly "business and social meeting
at tho clvartu this afternoon. Decf tn
ber 8th, at half past three.
Hearts Delight Hub.
' The Hearts Delight club will meet
on Thursday afternoon nt . three
o'clock, with Miss Annie-Wakefield.
Shower for Miss Harris.
Tho flrci of a series of beautiful
t- lowers planned for Mls3 Floride Har
ris, December's charming bride, will
be given on Thursday afternoon, when
Miss Elizabeth Van Wyck and Miss
Wilhelmina Fant will entertain in her
honor, at tho home of Mles Van Wyck,
on South McDufflo street.
Miss Harris is the first of her class
at Winthrop to be married and uer
wedding will be an evene of great
importance and intered to her class
mates as Well as to her many other
fiitiuds. .
Musicale Tea.
A most delightful number on the
program for the musicale tea to be giv
en on Friday afternoon by B. E. Lee
.chapter at Mrs. M. L. Bonham's will
bo a selection In negro dialect by Dr.
W. H. Fraser. Dr. Fraser ls a speak
er of (unueual ability, and inimitable in
his power of impersonation. Tills
will bo one of tho most attractive
features of the dharming prozram ar
ranged by the ladles. Tho program
will begin at half past three. .
Ojstcrs for Saturday.
The Junior Philathea class of the
First Baptist church will servo the
following menu Saturday December
11th,- rn tho vacant storeroom next
io Tollys.
Oysters
Stew Fry
Sandwiches Tea Coffee
From 12 to 3, and C to 9.
Mrs. J.. T. West ami MISB Sara
Latlmer of Belton, were the guests of
friondB hero yesterday. -
Mrs. Louise Copeland cd little son
Harry, of, ChristObal, Panama, who
months with Mrs. W.
has . been : spending . the past two
months jwItJi" Mrs.. W. L. BrlsBey will
leave today for her home.
I PERSONAL I
Mrs. Murshall Jones of Tva was* in
the city shopping yesterday.
Mrs. W. K. Carlisle of Starr spent
yesterday In Anderson.
Mr. W. Frank McGee bf Iva was in
the city for a few hours yesterday af
terhoon. . ? . , ;
Dr. and Mrs...W. W. Watkins of
Pendleton . spent-yesterday- in Ander
son.
Mrs. Joe Herndon of - McCormick
was lu Anderson shopping yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Farmer will
leave today for Now York where they
will spend a few days. ''"
r.-*?" und Mrs. J. W. Gantt of Clem
son College spent yesterday in' Ander
Bon .
Mr. Johnston Mauldih of ; Barnes
.f'as- ? insinents v?siiOr- y?fuovday.
Dr. and'Mrs. C. L.. ; Guyton of
Pearcotown >v/ore in Anderson i yesV
terday, : ^_. .
Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Bambie carno
eyer ? tOv.,Andersoh . yesterday frota
Bolton. ;- ' .'
...Mr, Jack Harris of Pendleton spent
yesterday in tho, city. ; ,
> ?..-'..-'*.'.'
Mr.. Prue Hickman bf .Starr was a
iHsitor; yesterdayl
.'The Rev. j. ?, Ford ii apendlng a
tew. day's : la Anderson. Mr. Ford ia
i me'mbeP of the Lower 5. C. Me tho-2
list^conference and haa-been moved
ffcom Aynan. to . M?lbordugh. .
RED CROSS SEALS
four Opportunity to Bring CMrsttaas
to Th?Bfr Who Need Cheer.
Tho Red Crofts Seals have .' all Ute
?rtgh'lAcancc of tho rogular Christmas
?ticker?, IftH-'.that does not begin tip
tell their story . In addition to a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Voar greeting, tho R d Cross , Seala
typify, as nothing else of their kind
toes the' ieal Christmas ! splrlt'.'of love
ind ; sympathy : and ' service fOr, a
brotherhood of B?ffering' humanity,
rhey carrv a message of helpful in
terest to forlorn h ear tb which cannot
VB directly reached, however m?c?'we
nay ho .willing. They give, expression
:o~ the best Impulse that comos from
the heart of mau-4hat ot helpinlnees
to the unfortunate' victims of poverty,1
rntsery and distress. They reprisent
v r*?? end* potent effort to translate
B&s ?plrlt of helpfulness ?(uto ?fflcbftf
service towfiird all?vi?Ungvthe s?rr?w.
and'5 j??ffcring which ? folle? in i tho
;r>in, or.the Great WWW jPlague, "Th?f
^O' ?oy?allfea t? tt? Sieert ot tfee
? eh der and t?* th o r ecipient ; and hel?
i?> save the- Ufe' and h?pp? ne&i of soma,
l?sa fo?t?nato.'brothel beyond the
$^nat.'r?acu of,either -iWb?^kafc '.ai
r&dy - of ^ic^^^b^1ila>--.tha-.^ptlm: o?
tuiterculo^v^ is vSG
largely;^. coSib^
. PlacedVbiV'eori^sp^'tfci?e/ Chrlst
fnast-Vgifts,- pAy;rt?v^ojRea,V.tl^ey carry
ftt; enea a gladsome nv-essage, & cher
lob od. hope and n sympathy^ that eau-.
' New York,-Dee. 7.- Allcg-Uus of
Uie actMJes of the Labor's National
Peace council In stirring up strikes
in war munitions factoiica, continued
under investigation by the federal
grand Jury. The fact thai the coun
cil ij?, being investigated was an
nounced by United States District
Attorney Marshal. He said he had re
ceived) information that, the organi
zation, was financed with money tur
niped; jby.. Franz von - Hitenlen
rt ugh David Lamar.
The inquiry began last week with
tho arrival hero of . William P.
Kramer, a Chicago official of the In
ternational Brotherhood of Black
smiths 'and formerly vice presiuent
or tko" council and C ?Hi, Ca no de, a
Chicago''printer who filled contracts
for the council. Ti'ieir evidence is not
disclosed'.
Marshal's''statement is the first
official '^notice concerning the alleged
activities of von . Rintel en. Von
1 f ntelen was indicted last Gctcbcv
charged with tryig ta force a pass
port to assist in. a return to Germany,
and is now'An tho custody of thc
Briitsh govemrment awaiting .extra
dition.- Lamar known as "the wolf
of .Wall street" ls under scntece io
the Atlanta penitentiary for trying
to Impersonate a representative, A.
Mlitcbell Palmer of Pennsylvania, ls
out oh ball. The Labor's National
Peace council was organized last
year' wit!;., headquarters in Chicago.
Jacob' C. 'Taylor, cr East Orango, N.
JV. tho president, said ho welcomed
investigation.
"Dick t^D?ck"lh Court
3Irs.. Fmnk Pease.
i ,,l"r?'
Mrs. Frank Pease, tho young
vornan v/ho ns Mabelle Foster Abbott,
vas'; the dlsebVeror of tho famous
'Dick to ?Dick" lotter, alleged to have
?epa ' written-'by Richard S. Ryan, ?a
ircinitter, td'* Richart! A: Ballinger,
ecretary of-fie'' interior in tba Taft
/ministration, ls going'Into court in
??w Tork ia ari action, tho trial of
yhich. may throw some light on that
run ou r. case'. She Is suing a street
ii it road company for injuries. It was
irs. Pease, then Miss. Abbott, .-who.
nVesUgatlng . for a weekly publlca
ibn/said she1 saw the "Dick.to Dick"
iostscript to the letter. .In some way
lt mysteriously disappeared from the
atorlor department files.
He Got There.
The man was reading tao front
?nye of tho newspaper as ho walked
?rosa the bu$yt street.
^TQee," he.tduscd, "I'd like to got. my
ame in .big. tjrp-i on tho. front' .page
t a newspaper." - , . \
Just thea a'street car l?mped Into
norman.
He got his natpe on tho front pago
f tho next Sedition- of the paper. But
?'.^lj?$et?r tao story.
Bil|gfipHll?B
t's Grandmother's Recipe to|
Restore Color, ' Gloss /
.... ;,-.
. pr^-TlwciBsess.
'rr-:
Hair that loses its color and lustre,
r;when lt fades, turn? gray, dulp?nd
fel?ss, is caused by a lack of sulphur
i tho hair. Our grandmother'ti??xla
o ? mixture of (Sage Toa and 8uJh.
har to keep her locks dark and toeaja
?.Sf. Wd"?tJi^anckl of-wbmeu > aha
?ff **hb Value -thai even, colo?,-that
?tititnl ddirk iah?de' ot bair ; which ia
i attractivb^use Only this old-time
TO DECIDE
Ol SCHOOL ?RI?S???S
; .m
WILL BE HELD ON SECOND
TUESDAY IN JANUARY
1916
THR?E VACANCIES
Term? of G. N. C. Bekman, J. M.
Padget and J. D. Rast Ex
pire on That Date.
A general election will ? bc held on
tho second Tuesday iii January , to
fill tho places of turee of tho tp.ua- |
tees of tho city schools, tho terras of
Messrs. J. M. Padgett, G. N. C.
Bolemon and J. D. Rast expiring on
that date. Mr. Bolerann will not
Koek reelection, hs.v?n? r~"vC'<vd this
decision because of tho constitution
which provides that no peruon ?hall
cold two of?lcos of honor or proiit
a? tho s-'uno time. The otlier two
! gontlemen, it ls understood, will of
fer for reelection.
Slr, J. A. Brock, chairman of tho
board of trustees, has announced
that the act of creating tho district
provides that a general election be
held, and that the same qualifications
for voting be required ns in any gen
eral election, wi-.ich is that only
qualified electors will be allowed to
vote. Tho voters must hold state re-,
gletratlon certificates and havo evl-.
donees of having poid their state and
county taxes. ...
Tho trustees elected at this time
will serve for the period o? eCx
ycors.
f At THE THEATRES
ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE
WK neared Show ct Anderson Last
Night-New Bill Today.
A largo and enthusiastic audience
witnessed tho second evening per
formance of "Ono Little Maid" whlca
was presented last n'ight by tho
Jacqulth players at tho Anderson.
The attendance waa far greater than
the ono on Monday evening and that
the nh ow was appreciated waa evi
denced . by tho man encore 3, This
company Is very pleasantly surpris
ing the people of Anderson with Its
clean, wholesome comedy.
Good music is being furnished un
der the direction or Mr. Winfield P.
DoLong, ably assisted by tho regular
orchestra and Mr. Webb von Hasseln
with violin.
Mr#. Charlotte DeLong. and Misses
Aleeco Maurice and Dolly Kaudcrs
are rapidly winning trio hearts ot
ti-ose' who have witnessed, their per
formances and oleo, the leading male
.members of the troupe,'Alfred Bea?
mbnti..W. 'B.^^muhdst(bn.;and Bay7
King . are * showing up well. The
chorus showed up better last night
both.in songs and dancing, than it did
on Monday night.
Tills afternoon and this evening
tho uempany will, present a farce
comedy wlt).r music entitled "Whose
Baby." Some ol the musical num
bers will bo Wink, Blinky, Chinky
Chinatown'; Just Forget.. It; i'm
Crazy. Over You; The Sweetest Girl
In Monterey, and m^ny others.
y.k;t GOODWIN
Anderson People to See Him on De
cember Itt.
Anderson people will have ah op
portunity of seeing Nat Goodwin. In
"Nover .Say Die,"- a comedy, at the
Andereon. on . .December IC. Mr.
Goodwin is making a two weeks toar'
of the'south and it Is ov'.y by chance
tmat Mr. Trowbridge booked) him. for.
the 'Anderson, this nigiht b?iitg.v.used
to fill. in between ; Greenville and
Augusta. .
Mr? Goodwin will bo. supported .by
Miss -Margaret MooVel?ad,??,Vra?-.^in
truth ia his fifth wife. Mr.': H, E.
Smith, advance man, whs, in, the city
yesterday making final ariS-iigemerits
for thb '?how,;
Will See President.
Washinj&ph, Dca. 7.---Scnstor Gal
Ungor and Representative Mann, re
publican leaders will see President
Wilson tomorrow and .Thursday and
talk over the admm'lstratlonB' national
lefense plans.- President Wilson ex
pects to point out , that he belioves
national defense should not be made,
a. partiDan_matter.
'.y'gpi???ed. '
? Seirgeaat to To?irr.y ? who has fa.!
in. cdt %for,the.,fourth ?timo?^Wbiit!;
At lt ?gala? You know you ought
cover to have Joined this 'ero regi
ment, . me lad. You ought, to haw
lolned t?:e flyin? cwp?'. . They only
let.you fall out once tr.c-'cir-Jbond?p
Punch. , . .. ' :. . ,.
cwt IST^FAS H?tiD?? BATES
.?f?& ciarl?atrj? & W?stens- Caro*
toa: Relbia? will sell cheap :?c?r
itbn tickets aecount .pf .tho Holidays,
lcketo en, sale December 17,;; 18,. 28,
Si, 2D, 1816. final'limit Jaar 1*. 1919.
foi, rates, etc., apply to ticket
?ent#, or, ? ;?. ; -K-' ' '
? ER^te> WlM?AM9.
General Passenger Agent,, '
Augunta, Ga.
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And the Big Dollar Window is ready. All we ask is to judge 'J
the values for yourselves. Nothing will bc sold until next $
Wednesday. 1 '
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WAITE! 1 KEE
Your Jewelers
Water H. Kecse
Raymond E, Cochran
?BBBMSj?iaiMritt^ ;
I WE WANT . Y?UWANT ?
?li Your trade V , The best coal ll!
B- Your confidence jj A reasonable price \>:>.M-?
? Your good- will - A prompt delivery |j
V>i ? 1"* 1 Capitol,abd Surplus ??K,(KW^? J
i fald*4W?* r% ?IY? BC Concilions Given Cere fd Attention j
V? ? _ BUIion A. Smyth. Jan, A. Wntean^'J >.
FdZGf, S. L. ^B^SW?a, ?s?t Casa?S :|
~tm"rT iinji S
GHRISTM?!
LLINERf
; Right now wo are showing lots of
i:uw things in Flov/oro, Fcather?,
Shapes, etc., and our trimmer can ont.
'em together with that Christmas i*?irh
look. Supposa you give us your order
now so there'll be plenty of time.
rt ' tT>*' . -'-"r- ^'?^..('?1' ' T ' *' ? ' ' '?''V
Is a goo? Christinas boy and with
this big stock end variety you ?w|tv
make your selections in a most pl?ai-*
ing manner. You'll find lots of real
raS?sSs?s -l?? fiji dep*jrbn??t '?nav's?%!
waT wcr?h locking over.