The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 23, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Here, you will find us. amply preparen to cake caro of
your avery wad m fnney^cnd staple .groceries, fruits, mst?,
candie?, etc., e?, arid we certainly will appreciate your or
ders. Among tiie many nice, things .to eat which we have
prepared for yodare:
Oranges atIScisSOe and 25c per doz., or $2.50 ?nd $2.75
per box. . .
Apples in all varieties at, per peek-and up............ . .40c
Nuts of all ktoraat, per lb.. ...25c
* Also;shelled outs of all kinds. ,
; We have a splendid assortment of ill kinds of candies,
and ali:PURE. ?| ,
Best..'CKbcdlafesftt only, per lb ............... .. .40c
Pe?nutearTdy d per tb ... .........-. . 20 c
Stick Candy, by?the box at. .......... ,20c
Fruit Calces in m sizes from t to 5 lb at, per lb . ...., .30c
Minerva Fruit Cakes._.......... ..... . ,V.$2?40
Celery, this CbrtStmas wilt be fine, ai oniy 15 cents, or two
for . .V.^/i...:.../>...............128c
Cranberries, 2 quarts, for.. ...25c
Malaga'Grapes,at, per lb .......... :20c
Dates at, per p&kage.. /. ... ?. .?..10c
Layer Raisins, 2 Jibs for...25c
The BEST Cheesp on Earth at, per lb-.. .25c
Best Macaroni at] 2 tbs for........ ,. .,25c
Olive Zest, per jar ............................ .15c
Antier Brand,of iVashed Figs, per lb ..... . lOc
, Mince M?at, i'(??, d?nsed), per package... ;10c
Heinz's'Mince Meat, per can.*..-*.......,20c
Cocoanuts,. Guaranteed: good, each. .............. -10c
j Phone 471
North.Main, Next Door to Chamber of Commerce .
'. '.:.,?,-<?--r.r.;V.- if' ..Vi.iv . gfo:-&>y-i M,'*-.?}/*?:>?>:.. . i
Op^bicapttol and ^^Dt .
Renowned for ib^Iligh Service and Low Rates^ "
' ? Pa *** Wltb^t batb $ 3. .SO tad op :'l |
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W?M??S???83?m 1 ' : 1 BS
THIRTY PER CENT PROFIT ON SPECULATION
EVEN r,JGS0M^: PROFIT
.,' . . ONHNV?ESTMENT
. We have a-slrig?eijract ot approximately 850 'acres "o? rich, Ch'atta
hbocheo river. bottoa) land.' situated ia ..Stewart county Georgia,, within;
twenty five milda of Qblumbua,' which we will sell for SBVENTV. per'cent.
? of what adjacent faro landa Ure selling for now.
Of -this entire plan ation, there is one por lion ci about 300 acres which1.
wo ; would B^nV separately.. ; Cf <?h?B;.Bmallor;,tract there are .i::c--acres
ciecred,L and?undqricoitlvatton "now; the..valance-about, 18?; acrcat is.in.'.
woodlaniL ' On the catiro, plantation 'ihor?1 are fifteen-tenant houBes,'
, barns. and'net?bssari outbuildings, and ono large eight room dwelling .
'houac. \Tbo Seaboanl: Airline railroad runs : through this.;, place, and;
; there ia- ja; sldetracfejon ^.the : farm.. . There aro 40 acres of nut ,bearing
Pecan ?ree? oh tho plantation at present
' This ls a very dedrable plantation/and', to a practical farmer'of rgTlt, ';1
dst?mntatioa/^bm'Qt leans;, 'find ?wh? is hoi afraid of the.work'n?ceesary v
in theImana'gomeht.t ? fenen ^.^lant^tl?ii,' this offers tho opportunity of .j
: a lit'cOcne. '.? . .
Our only.reason fdr offering tb ia magnificent plantation at such. a. ire?
mend?u?^aeri?ce is'Jkrl?tly, a personal ono, and";we will give it to ali in- '
? teres'tW parties, privately.
Wo will pay the&p???b of a trip to Stewart county it the invectijra-.
tor, or his bftOk?s.' buy tho tract ot land, or any part
There ar? duite ?,few Anderson _county ; peopis Hying in Stewart
county ?3?.:?ow.
A? dr??? "Stewart County,?Ga?"
: I ? ? Cam Hie IoMHgencer, Ahder?om 3? C.
ICEemm f?RLOR AND CANDY
V (farmerly Olympia^Cano^
Have.compii te line Candies; Fruitrs toys and Cigars.
Soft brinks I Specialty.
We solicit yi ir trade.
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SECOND AND THIRD GRADES
WK! Bo Entcr?UuDU IVi?a Christinas
Tree Tod?y.
Miss Elizabeth Van Wyck and MiS3
Lydia Bowley will entertain the sec
aad third grades of the (Benn street
school at' the homd of Misa Van
Wyck, 611 Souita McDtiffle, street, ut
t o'clock, on Thursday afternoor. AH
pupil B of tho grades of Miss Bewley
and Mise Van Wyck,- are urged to bc
present to enjoy the Christmas tree
and the gifts of old Santa for there
will bo something for each little boy
I and girl pieced on the tree especially
for them.
ADD SOCIETY;;. ... ... ... .. ....
General and Mrs. M. L. 'Bonham
and Mles Mab Bonham will leave to
day for New Orleans, La., to spend
the holidays with Mr. M. L. Bonham,
Jr.
Miss Florence Nugent of Atlanta.
Qa./ is "aero for the holidays and is
the guest ?of her sister, Mrs. E. W.
Taylor.
Misa Nan Forney, who has been
teaching at Sllacaugua, Ala., has arr
rived to spend'the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Forney
bu Pant street.
Mrs. D'.' IT. Br?ssel l and Miss Mae
Russell leif yesterday, for Staunton,
Va., where they will spend the holi
days. They were joined by Miss
Leila Russell In Charlotte, N. C..
Mr. and Airs. Leroy Sharpe, and
Percy, Jr.,. of Nashville, Tenn., have
arrived In . tho. city to spend the
the Obn-'atmas holidays with' the form
er's mother, Mrs. L. A. Sharpe o.n
Greenville street.
I PEgONAL J
Di1. Forrest* DISuggs lids gone to
his homo.in Beinen, Ga., to speed
vile Christmas Lblidays.
'Misses Julia-and Sue bladwell and
Mts. Ramie Hughes of ^Walhalla
spent yesterday lu tho city.
Dr.' C. ?. Todd Of' Belton was. a ?j
business visitor . yesterday, !
Mr. and Mrs.. Will Clinkacales and;|
children of 'Belton were among. the
Visitors' in "Aadorson Wednesday.
'."..V-Mr.' J. F. McKenzie 9?A'-Dr. Don
alds . of Hones . Patia were business' ]
visitors yosterday. .. , >.
Mr. D. P. Templeton has ; gone to
his homo in Fountain Inn for the'
Christmas; hoHdays. , ?T ;^;
Mr. J. ?, Wblto, Jr , of Washing'1
ton, D. C., has. arrived In, Anderson
to spend tho Christmas holidays with'
.?jis parents, Dr. and Mrs. John E^'
White,
?-- '
Mr. Marlon Mattiaou, a' student ; af.
Yale is at:homo'for. the holidays.' ^
Mrs. Watson has returned to her'
her. homo In Mt: Cannot; af ter a visit j
to; Dr.; and Mri,. J. E.. .7Vatsop;;.?t |
ib;Ir homo on'Calhoun street. '
" '.Mrs. Harry. Gel?borg is in Elberton,
Ua<, for tSie. holidays.
; Mr. Leon L.". Rico went to Colum- j
bia. yesterday on a .'short business !
trip. '
.'Mr.: Geovgo Speer has gone to Co
lumbia to spend Christmas.
;v/ --
...Mrs. ThoraaB FjjbuiBon of Clemson
was a visitor, yesterday. ' ? 1
Misses Evio and Clara Townsend j
of Iva. wore.In' the' city snooping year
tejrday.
'.''?MrCrHubert Simpson' of- Iva was'.a!
business visitor yesterday.
.;>Mr. and -Mrs,. J. h. McGee hive
gobo to St. ""Augustine/Fia., for- a
stay pf - several weeks. , '
? 'Mrs. Jim\Farmer'ia visiting rela
tives in ?h^ri?atou.
Children's Choir Practice. '
.-. The children wfeo.:6lng in tho junior]
chorua at St. John's Methodist church
aro requested to meet this afternoon
Ott 3:??\ o'clock in-' tho church. The I
paresis .aro urged id send' their ?ftil-ij
dren. . '. \
Saht? fit Salem.
. There will pc a Christmas tree and ?
Christmasexercises, at'ga?em Baptist;
church, fiv?- miles north of Anderdon
on Monday afternoon at two o'clock.
. Alt friends of t?e Sunday school
?ire invited to attend.
Hagdad reminda the west that it has
k&iayn had a- glamorous- r?putation
Or distance dud .inacceBSbtlity.-rNew.
Fork. ?"vening Post?, ;;: ..'": '.'?'.'.-: . .'.'-.: "
?vswawiMj. :--rf?.-^~
msam
Music WiU Be Furnished By I
First Baptist Church
Quartelte.
Wik
This afternoon ut 2 o'clock t'A?re j
wjll bo special exercises Meld at
GresipC- Pond school, tho program of
which gras published in The Lntclli- '
ge'ncer ".recently. The program lo)
very complete nnd in.addition to that!
part already printed it is stated that
music willte /furnished by the quar
teUo which tins been playing at tho !
eV?iifhg services of thc First Baptist j
church ot this city. This - quartette
Isv compoded of Mo?srs. Webb von
Hasseln, DeWitt .McCauley.' : Henry
Eidw?rdB arid.Mrs. O. L." Ma1. Uri.
Their playing'on Sunday evering ha9 j
beor? tho\cause of much, comment by
those who,tove heard.them.
?' oliver offering will be tahen nt I
tho exercises this afternoon, which)
w^??" go towardh paying off the school
dobt. Thia school ia Wniteu about!
seven miles/west of the city and it is !
hoped tho attendance;-wiil.be large.
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One f<st tho moat beautiful as
well'original ; in every detail -wa? thc
Christmas''program ?Ivon .in ihe au
'ditoritim^TueEday evening .by Miss
Defls'-Alleiii JhW.lergar'.'2i) teacher, as
sisted ;by M?S3 Cox or the first grade.
T<.:'o stage presented a oceno of beau
ty, representing a forest where
green'anti white was ussd.
The firat ?ccho wis nh interpreta
*tio'n of Brownie- Land-when thirl;- J
tiny iota emerged f'.om dna nook
[KHTCttriW in relit .Brownie costume,
trimmed in white tur, with caps' to
match ? To; Hie catchy music they
gave'/ta'?' '?rov/alo tia-nco with .perfect
gr?c? ,aP.4 ease'. Every movement
showed" rythhf in their-body as. well
their - soills.
The march with ' tho Christmas
bells was .'perfect and Ule r Gorman
Klapp n-.iroh was well done. Mr.
DUck went io call on '.Mr. Turkey.
.A n?0U0?y a?na'1 song- by .Mary E," Mit-,
chei?'anti ' Bernice Shaw . brought
down the hobie.
T?io car?lt ..'Bung by . the .children
yvoro well Tendered. especially
belle/ as. 'thont?rry jinglo' bells'chlihr:
'e?'^n/:/*.3-'/ :-1? ">}: ,?.
The hist setoho' was^a picture at mid
ni?ht'j/ ?'The'Js'tage 'rbpresentod/a cozy
room -with -?argb open, fire 's>!iacb.
Around thti katiti o wete hung many
stocking for 'Santa's gifts.
Siro. ' 7 .Wcatliersbee . - Bang . 5 S very,
|ltiweetiy ,Vj5il#, 'Night' 'Before' Christ
raaa." Whllo-.t^o Urowriies. lay fast
asleep -on "iheitflopry;Frank .und, Kath
aryn. Ml&hdiB'?WL'esmi? j In. grown : -.up I
) snits? 'rBprea?it?d'- V-th? ?; .old- ".cduplo
. w?tch?te?''.tl?? ??yinn embers/ ;San(a
craua^wlth^Ws. ;j>?ck\'cm?rgcd\frp?n.
lh? -'1mproT/if??d chl?naey .o?id , de
livered' many 'beautiful gifts - to the
}'<qiiareav- " -.- . -
|. !:Tlio -CIirlBtmas treo waB .beautiful
' ttUfr:'gifts'; matf?.'.by' the tiny' hinds at
schobl'.*^ To6-%mcb .credit;-c?nnbt- bs
. giv?h'. ?he?? ?mail , children for their
I t?crto&?'Wbrk.'
i. vMrs'.'^Cl?oi?ii^-assisted hy- ! Miss
Margaret Cl?t?Sht' furnished lre??i:
ti?ul -muaio d?rftig ttib evening.
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Minister Who Unite?
Presideiitial C?iiple,
I Kerkeri Scott Smith.
ie F.-3V. Herbert Scott Smith. iKXa
rbr;of St. Margaret's church, "#a?h
fngtote, rK;r^prme?l/tf?e marriage, ccre
nio^y 'b^weeo'; Preeideat Wilson ?n?
Sirs. Galt. Ho li^Mr?. t3aii's pastor.
She recently ; j???eti Sr. Margaret'?, I
nod abo chose bibi for tuc corcmony. i'
r MISS MARGARET WILSON
Died ut Konto of Sister, Mrs XtiiZT'
von Wednesday Morning.
Miss Margaret .Ann Wilson died ut
tho home of lier sister, Mrs. r.<. W.
Anderson, on North Main street yes?
terday at 7 o'clock, after'an illness]
which had lasted fo;; nearly three
years. Miss Wilson was 65 years of
age and had been living with her |
sinter most) of QM Ufo. Funeral ser
vices will he hold this morning at
10 o'clock, conducted hy tho Rev. J.
W. Speako. Interment will follow
at llopowell church, four miles above
the.olty. ;
Miss Wilson is Burvivcd by three
sisters, Mrs. Lizsto Martin, Mrs. Fred
Owens and Mrs. Audorsou, all of An
derson county. She ls ulso survived
by. ono brother, Mr. -Chas. Wilson
of this county..
MRS. I. H. Mci'ALLA IS DEAD
Well Known Lud? of LowndeRrille j
8?clioa Died Th&??f Aiiefr.?uw. ..
tyra, I. K. Medalia, widow of the]
late ti H. McColla of near Lowndes-]
.ville died at her home Tuesday af- ;
teruoon at 4:30 o'clock. Tho funeral j
services were held, at fie Lowndes-{
vlllo Methodist church nt 2 o'clock '
this afternoon, hoing conducted by [
t*,':o Rev. Mr. Meadows. She is our-?
vi ved by thrco children, Messrs N. j
C. and J. . H. and Mrs. . Clarence .
Lind )r of Hartwell, Ga. She wns In
her 59th year. ;
Mrs, 'McCalla had many acquaint- j
anees, u'^frough this section of the'
country, . who will learn with great
regr?; ot 'Her death.' . . ; ,'.
Death of Child.
The two months old. Infant of Mr.
R"d M^a, J. S. Thacker died ct their
hrm.^ In fie Centreville township
Tuc-Jay nftht... ./Funeral services
wore held yesterday afternoon at il
o'clock and Interment was made in
the adjoining churo:yard.
In tho dispute hs. to whether tho
country shall have Republican, pre
paredness or Democratic prepared
ness lt may get no preparedness at
all.-Kansas City Star.
Happy New Year
Join Now!
Bank of Anderson
The Store of a ;
Ti oiuand Novelties
Qnce You Shpp at I
Vfht ?ild Continue
"'Iii,: * . rTuij.
Rich Cut Glass
Parisian Ivory
White and Gold
China
I Hand-painted China
Bras? Goods ' '
A THOUSANE
SCINTILLATE
&Mp?e? and. Boudoir',
'itpble requisite? o?
;.; ^[very desertionVj>
Military Brushes
Mirror am^ Pvt??
Fitted Tratfdwg
Sets
Expensive
Gifts
'.ft; "?/.;.;;.;.../:..;.;' -v., . .;;,;.;r:-.iI
At little prices, especially you'll find
this true tn our Millinery and Ready-lo
Wear departments. .You'll see lott
and lots of other things that we'll
make attractive price? cn, stop tn, tell
us what you want.
For you late shoppers wo have many
iretty gift? !f ft. ?5 all depart?a**??!* rang
ing in price from 25c to $25.00 for
men, women, children ?nd the baby.
Windsor Ties
. Are good for the kiddies at 25c and
50c. A splendid assortment in solids
and fancy.
Blade and White Silk Stocking* for
Misses at 50c,
Doesn't matter what you have in
mind you'll bc moro than, apt to find
it here. Come in any way, wc want
to sec you.
Shop Ali Over li&ym
?esa?
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Leese's the Impulse t? Gom^
Your Buying Becomes ?iresistiBl?
nina ????mw.? ii i ??HUM-i^iii ?inna IM un iiiww'piiiMWlrii? i ii > ?> Tirnrrum mnir' ^VW^MOCTII >i>siwp>r "WI-K* ' '
Y INeOMP?R?itl!
PRICES THE
Sterling; SirWir
Novellier,
Mesh Bigs'
Leather Bags
Manicure Sst?
XSofci Jewolry
^ AND ONE NOVELTIEiS '?t
WITH THE CHRISTMAS SFIII?T
Y And Get Your Share
;?.<. . ?
% hot only makes the strongest;
your patronage;of any store in
on in point of variety, but the
X variety of designs in any
?ass bf novelties,
H. KEF.SE & COMPAQ
iii BusjC ; ; Open Evenings Till 12 ^
Hand-painted Choc
olate; Set?
Hand-painted Bowls
- Sta^'-^x^.'V<::V^^
5ev?ng S*ts ?
Maish Bones -r&Wffi
Silva*.Sets
\C%cr;.Cutters
Carving-:S*i?
An d.;. hu??oV?d8 s o f
o'* li e'^f.'-tlsfeg?;-^^
avA?r?ii^
Hon.