The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, June 16, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ " *^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .^^^^^^^l^^^^^^ ^^^^^^j^^J V^^^^^^^^^^^j" ^^^^^^^^^^^EE
Oeoioning ' Th ? ? ; "SI I- ii
Her? Arie ? Few More ot Otir f?fie&?^jpfe. ? ^ . . ?U|
v . "_ Sh?es of?e Better Kii^ j 'fS|* . i . in
[ We bave the following in Oxfords: 1 lot $12.50 and $15 Suits . . $5.00 each J '- 1
Vs>v >LV Regina Shoes for Women, Thompson Bros. $5.00 value Ladies'Skirts . . ' 3.65 each /fV\ j -^^^Sl"
For Men-All . Leathers, Sizes and Styles. 7 50 ?* ? *? ; 5.25 each -M^BsiaBf J . ?fl&??
\ m $5.00 values for men . . . . '$4.00 $10 44 44 44 . . . 7.25 each ,j^P^^
' 4.00 values for women and men . 3.25 1 lot Ladies'Waists, $1 and $1.^0 val. . . 49c j J^fil ih?\?W
- _Z_^r_ 3.50 44_ 44 44 44 44 . 2.95 1 lot Black Silk Petticoats, $2.50 val. . $1.65 j mm^Ji ' ff \W \
T^dVPG ^00 ? ? " " " * 2'45 Full line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Pf?l f TO 9^^B
ViaSoES 2 25 44 44 44 44 44 ' 185 Wash Dresses in Ginghams and Percale, $1.00 j ' ft^lW . \ F j Wt?
SPECIAL AT s Children's Shoes and Oxfords of Every Children's 50c Dresses ... 39c j \\ | Vw|% ^(^nH|IH|
QC^ n^lF Conceivable Kind and Size at Greatly Redu ?d Boys'Blouse Waists, 50c value . 39c ? ml^L J W?W^^??
Yr Prices. Children's Rompers, 50c value . . 39c : ^gg^x) - 4 --M
If yon haven't ?ead our Ad on pa&e 5, do it-as soon as ybUfitiisih ttiis one. Also ?d. oh l>ack page of this issue. I&al ^i?ri^y''' ^Bffl
and learn how to get 25 lbs. of standard granulated Sugar for $1.00. :: :: :: = -^v-,v?? i
...Our Entire Stock Must Bfe
u ^ ^_ ^ ^ ^ : _^ ^ '^'/ ' - ' ^ ^^^^^^^^ " -...-...?----^ __ :.. ., -.. ^
oooooooooooooooo
o UNCLE DAVE'S LETTER, o
D O
O o o o O O opo o o o o o o o o
" Dur country is- known throughout
tlie world aa a Christian Nation, for
tit? majority of our people are fol
lowers ur professed followers of
CnriL-t. If there, ia ono thing that
our Lord teaches most explicitly,-and
with tremendous power, it is that we
should not resist evil with evil or" fight
hato with hato or wrong with wrong.
Ho tells us, withcott an)' ifs or buts,
that while lt waa held in the old time
tri be proper to love your neighbor and
. hate your enemy, those- who take Him
for their teacher must love their en
emies. This, I say, ls thc plain teach*
lng ot. Christ. Strange aa it may
keem to ua, Christendom -has not ao
yet embrace 1 these .teachings' Of the
Master.. During her entire history she
has been st liberty to hate Jew. Moor
and heretic, and her march down. tho
ages has been specially-marked with
bloodshed. In name, accepting the
-.teaching of JOSUB; lu fact, finding all
. corts of excuses, or reasons for cvnd
. lng thsl authority.
; In view of these facts, lt ia no won
der our pr?sident hesitated to declare
war with M?xlcb.' This neighboring
vfephblic.Issfrilcted^ wUh\v Internal
; strifepoor in-numbera and produc
tivo Industries; lacking in widespread
knowledge ?rid",t*pbll? th?titutfoha,;tho
T^aesmoO -Sf ?"^Wo%(1h9icoi?-'?ifr''cobii-'
. try on?'of the-greatest ;of nations.
Wc must remember that among'-the
nations Mexico ha's failed to make
geed. Krt?? " ' ;. ' /
It was ccl?nli.*d a \ country before
Obr 'Rc^uM?r by t??b noblest ?p?rlts of
Spain,.In her Augustan aga, and p?sfl
bscfih "all tho advantages bf climate,
soil and production enjoyed tty our
! robbtryj 'yet, side -by side, thefe two
nations have -moved'down tho streahV
of Ame tho one cursed with poverty.
Ignorance' and s?tfet-Btition, led hy
bandits fljshtlng aWong'the^ for
leadership, wht?? ..r?$w%rranka with
dit hila Insulted our flag. I deprecate
a.ith ?lHfli* ' power df xhrji: ?but ihc"
/spirit manifested ia tho cw "Bi-menv
VW.thVlaBulc^to our fiat?.??t /
The real sufferers'in1 MbrJco have
Crushing tb db with the insul to out
ffai , : Tho ; great .Crooble' with th lt
rough and bru-al method called war'li
that tho right t?eo!?te rara?y^g?t kill'?
td 'thdugh the Mexicans' may'' ht
misguided and fighting a'??al'ifct the b?ai
^Srl&sta bf thblr-^tfjitrv. yet :th?ij
niaar-he m a condabri - '*> call out ho
whipping so {?mail and wtoslca u ?LU-wy
^iMtFw^ Idgndb Wy.that ?)We.
from a rob!ifc^a^'ho#^ h
tVc co^i if ?^nbt only f$r: the welf?rt
cf Amberlea, but fb/the higher Sad W>
h l?t welfare of Mexico,
Ve mus? snow to all *he world thct
thia great option with ono hundred
million people and . unbounded re
sources is not seeking revenge, rior
Mexican possessions, bat that we
have entered this conflict to preserve
the lives and property ot our own
people and those of othor ration*
who settle in.Mexico, and to t stablish
tho principles ot right, truth and jus
tice for all through the coming years.
It ls the narrow man who makes
all our trouble. It is this narrow
ness which ls creeping Into our re-.
IigiouB life, making us fan?tes, lt is
thia element that makes the crank. '
. Too many modern propellers know
men better than'they know God. Romo.
fo?* may know God" better than ,tbc?y.|
know mon.
Knowledge r.f both IB es joulni til the j
Mghcst success.
Too many of ua BOO the World only-.]
through a.narrow slit.
Many of us .can get down on our
knees and look through the keyhole
with both eyes wida open. Tho world
needs to-dav broad minded mon and
women.
Wo need today patriots who, by. wise
.legislation and the enforcement of ?bst
law 'shall protect our youth from
greedy vice, our commerce from sci
.fish ; monopoly, and' dur courte from
part?Mltiu? end bribes.
Tbe m?n leanlhg on a boo makes a
'good ' picture; 'bet he ain't much ac
count In thu cotton .patch. ' ;
, ^ i .O'.. ?. . _ rf ,/
*. Von can "never tell how gool a tina
is hy the' \ ay his dog lbycK hill:, no.
by t?y ? i.y his wife brags rt tirol
I;, company. .
.Tal .Phillips' Bays' that,his garden
spot always look? tho : boat to him,
Shon the ground-Is dry und-hard, go
tat there I? nb excuse for his wife
to expect him to jwoi k it
,,. Oh! this world Ia very funny,
.. r Por no matter how mu?h 4nobey
Man ia making ho-will spend lt, '
And be bard up ell tho tim?. '
It is worry, fret and borrow,
Trust today and jpay tomorrow.
<? ' And. he rookes iris Ufa ahuifyn
A- When it aboold ?rie blbui,Sublimo.
i It waa Henry, Ward Beeciber who
. said "a weedits .oniy, av v?fc??tahte for
' which we havo not yet found a use," !
y ? ? ?'. ??. . ; :
' Some fc?kk v?ever jmakb;- np - their
y minds; th'-y just UBB them la a tumbled
t up condition all the time. ?"'
S' . tTals&fc busy season'for tho faria
? 'era.' ?iC'wy friend,- -you .will be a
S?ap^r through eV^ry ^ay.
- Sometimes -?: a ni^ ?W?
) hand on your shoulder, it is a. algn?i
- j for ?you. to t?i t- your hand ; ony?uf
Ipb^tettJoo?s,
lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .
'< PE?TDLBTO\ KOTTBS O
> .' ?
OOOOOOOQ O o oonoo o no
Pendleton, June 12.-Tuesday after
innu & rs B. H. fc'ui?'.*> and Miss Lizzie
Stribling delightfully entertained in
?onor of Miss Bessie Hunter, one of
:he brides "elect. The guest were re- ,
:eived by Mrs. Sadler and Miss Strlb
llng and ushered to the punch bowl ,
where Misses Brown, and Eskew
?racefully served. - The sparcious add
weil &!tnded pizzas wore used for this
entertainment. In the dining room
Misses Louise and Pauline Hunter,
and Thelma Whitner served a most
delightful salad course, followed hy
sweets. On leaving the dining room
Sainty and suggestive souvenirs were
pinned - on by Misses Katherine Camp-,
bell and WU Ab'Robinson. After re
freshments the guest wore asked to the
"HaHs bf Mystery" where the bride
would untangle tho spider web, at the
end abe fonnd a huge basket filled
with handsome' presohts. "
Those who-attended MYs. Sadlers
and Miss Strlblings entertainment
from a dlbtauce were, Misses Isabel,
Lila S trlbling, Bro wp and Nelson, from
Anderson.
' Miss Dorothy -Russell "Who bas been
1u college at BcssteQlft IS visiting ber
friends he^e; enl^te'to'?aInto?,."'wh^:r'J,
she will go for the-summer.
Mrs. L. A. Sitton is the gbest cf
Mr. ftnd Mrs. E:- N.^Sittbn at 'tt??eon:
."M?as. Bessie Hunter was again the
guest ol honor, When on Thorens1/ af
ternoon Mra. E. N. kUitton ente'rtairi
ed the- Fortnightly Cl db at her beau
tiful home. Mrs. 8Rt?n,fWaa 'assisted
in interuining by Mtss?s McPha?l,
Russell arid Mrs. L. A. Sitton. (.
MIBB Irene Brown served punch
throughout tho ntterndoh- After
Showering the-bride the guest w?ro
invitbdlhtb the dining robbi whbro ian
elaborate salad ?biir?e was served'..The
unique center piece attracted much at
tention being a splendid imitation Ot
a brido constructed *o! kitchen utensils.
Miss Sitton has a her house guest
M&irih?*rOwn ot Gr??n?s. &?5? Sor
othV Russell 'andr>I?SB Mcphail.
^-tWT ?a?-W?t-^lx C.Sh?fp odd soin
Harold of 'Reinhardt Coll?ge. Mrs,T.
T^Sn?'rad, and 'Sir. HY P. Sh?ft'?oi
Rome, Qa., have been the gue'?t 'df theil
uncle Dr. Sharp^?Vth* jnat wtek.* (
; Prof. and Mir*. Adair: s bf Rome; Cfs;.
are visiting their, parents. Dr. abc
Mrs. ?danis. Por a humber of yest-t
Prof, Adams h.-js bash principal ot thc
Berry school; At Rome.
Invitations, have . been Issued to Xb'?
Wedding of Miss. Louise Sloan to Mr
Bonn cnn Harris. Jr., to tako place th(
24th. this month.
J. J. Sitten,: -Jr., John / . Prescott
Marlon Saith and John Ruesclt wh<
have Wen In School atsClemson are a
home f**>r the "holidays.
Misa Grace; Randal) of Sumter' li
tho guest of Mlsv Bessie I-'.bntfcr.
YACAtlpy yyltHfjl- PtY
8t. .Louia. Juno li,-the; ?paploy?ei
hrid officer* from o'fficc boy to prbBi-'L
dent of the"St.1 Louis, ?5o?th'wostcrii>
F?illway (Cotton Belt) with the ex
ception of thi^cmp1oye3 of tho trans
portation ann mechanical departments,
will'be forced tu Uike a three.days va-,
cation wit he ut -pay during the month
ot June. This ls due, Vice President'
Nelson announced'today, to '.poor'bus
iness. "Conservative 'estimates ngvru
tho saving to the road at $12,000 din
ing: the 'Wchtb. The 'three dhy fnr
lCTUgh was decided dh as a better pro
cedure than to cut down tho number
of employ?s.
Mrs. Barton.DIed?n Hartwell, ?a.,
and Mrs. Bpnd? Suctft?.b* ia
Anderson County Hospital
(Prom Fridays Dally.)
Anders?n was \ saddened yesterday
by the nc^^^twb^?ea'ths, both of,
which occurred yesterday morning. .
1 'A'tolegraih Vas" rb?etved here tell
ing of the'.death r6x Mrs. D. J. Bar
ton, which occurred ot her homo in
Hartwell; Qa. 'lars. Barton Was the
'wile of Dr. 'D: Barton ?hd "before her
m at ringe \vus MISB Hosa ?Plt?tt o? tho
-t?vcl Laird r.ert??n.' ?T?r mother still'
lives ni that section nnd We. D. N.
.Wyatt arid Miss Myrtle Harton, other
relatives. VI V? In 'Anderson'. "Mr's, Sar
t?n ?R' urvlv?d by hbr husband and
twp sobs. Max, four years of age abd
a throe-weeks old baby. . Th? inter
ment ls to take place this morning at
10 o'clock in Hartwell ,;_
:VMrs.,.Qp?zor Banda died early yes
terday'In tho Anderson County hos
pital following ran .-operation. Mr*.'
Bonds vw?s-*broright from her horne ?t
Lownd?sViil? several days axe 'and the
operation performed, . from which sho
failed to recover. She 1B survived
T^y.'-h?irtb'?st?snd'ah'd several chlldttjui
Tim liddy was taken to Lowndesvl 11 e
Oh ibo Sino-, train for Interment-th
'tho LowndesVille^cenieter^ .
Letter to be Csrrh?? trim ChnrloUe to
-. .; .
Fort; MM. Juno 12.^C. W, Biskey,
secretary bf the-RoeTc .HftVY; M. ?. A.
is in Fort M ill today. making prellrn
ihary arrangements for a reiby foot
.r?fale from Charlbtto, fj.' 'C. to flock
?in1 on July 4th, in Vhfch the Boy!
each from tho miyo* b'f Ch?rtbm 't?
th's'tosyoV ?f Hock "Hill:'?. The* dla
tahce to-he covered ls ?bd?t 37 mites,
hence' -about ,l0>^a'trtit T?'Veiiu*ffei
tpTmak? the ron. ^AStnst?nt ?c?mt
masier F. Mulray Mack ls heartily in
ffaVor of the project end will doubt
1 leas take: care of the ;.Fort MM ead
of the Project without trouble.
C i iv. .
9000?OOOOO O OOO
a ??- i -kt {ci . ? . t* .>/ : * jo
o SINBAD WRITES *
? ..<. . { ? io
o o o o o o oooooood
(By W. P. Beard.)
Politics is moving some-at least
(hat Ir. what I gather in traveling
through'the fourth dlatrlct at this par- ,
tlcular time. - , ?.
. Over here 'they have three'"calidi
antes for congress. Tho encumbeot.
Jos. T. Johnstone, Tbos. C. Duncan nhd
Sam J. Nicholls. All uro 'men of abil
ity and of come prominence and each
has a good following of strong friends
scattered throughout tho four coun
ties who vvlji do Trojan 'work for
their favorite this summer. Beach Sae
ls 'oh gotid ternis with the governor,
though Mr. Nicholls ls called ' "tho
Bleaso candidate" and alx weeks ago
he seemed to 1.ave a walk-over, but the
kalldeoscoplo changea ia the guberna
torial race, is actually felt In the con
gressional race. >
It "hov/ 'fooTts n>.e ?r?hnsfdhe will bo
In the second ra' e with either Duncan
br Nicholl.-,, and-if Duncan, BO say
many polltlciaca, the next congres
sman will be lomean. In case.lt tb
Nicholls tend Jc tinstone the prophets
say Duncan's frelnda will goto John
stone, expelling to beat him next
finie. In case Duncan goes in the ee?
ohd'race with either, lt la thought that
th?'?ri?ndft"tb. Zither "of the other two
would supports ^ncani
''Clfftecales at 'BiK^hbboVig, Brown
ing at Union snd Coonil and Irby at
Laurens all runningfor KX**hor adds
further to the compllcaUuV t
? They^ay that marty dr Mr? N?Tby'?
frltfndfc tfre talking out in Tneetv W
now about Bleaso c?ndld?tfra cot* '%*
tb the frlena* bf the opposing cwnv
dates and Think that Mr. NlchollV
friends should support Mr. Trl?v for
governor openly; If they expect Ir
by's friends to support NtCh?ll?, Irby
heifag-the'only Bleaso 'candidate for
governor m this district. On the btb
er hand the friends of Messrs Cobber.
Cl In kscalos 'add i Browning -'ATS if Ay lng
that. Sam Nicholle must ?tay bands
off in the gubernatorial race if he ex
pects to get to congress.
^To f urthor complicate matters, many
s^B?:ff*Sie.^on ..i^.aawhih*
th ret? an tl-B I case men for governor on
?k^SSSin ^thMhaVe'araent
an^r^^fh?' Ble?se rank?, "while
some inttcehiiai Kntl-BTease Wen aro
supporting Nicholle, tt?djr say Kennel
Smith 1s being supported by s aircat
many Bleaso men alee, *s pe cl tl tyth
Uniop county, and the double etd twis
ted, douhle-bsck-sctiqu and easily re
versible Jahn a. Richards, has made
aome alliances among the Sloan!ten up
thia way that .wlU surely bring down
Many iM?ast?es Say Ib?t John X.'ttn
ion's death .will lose .Governor Blesse
?pO or 3Q0 .votes. Jrr J,uurenB, county.
[ .don't know but CantJit, "phat I Sear
jver'thla Way", ?nd trankly ? nope.th?y
ire ell wrong. There ls trbng talk in
jreenville ol B,, A. Morgan entering
Ihe Bena^or^l roce. Ilieard. last fall
that "a strong Greenville ?wyer
would run for the senate ?ria publish
ed it in the Columbia Record, but did
not have his name. -It Hoems now that
Mr. Morgan ls the man. that Intends
to enter. In that ease W. P. Pollock
of Cheraw will certainly enter also,
and with four 'good 'speakers fri the
senatorial race it becomes more doubt
ful than ever as to the Issue.
There Is nb. doubt but, th?? S&nntor
Smith will/take BO me. of tho. cornier
Vdte from Governor BIe*as'o'while' the
Governor will make that up from a
town, vote that loves Smith leas than
they do' Blease.
Mr. Morgan's freln.dj^lhlnk yitri tie,;
ban get enough of the ePpent not sat
Ts fl ed with either BT?fts? or Hm I th to
put him in.the s?condJrsce-with one
Of the two. io which orent-?he follow
ers of either would elect him. .Mr.,
Pollock ts depenoTni, 4b that %1?o./ J
tain that if either or both Of th?se
neutral .candidates enter, lt will make
a second race between two pf them
d lacon nbs Ben Tl ll ni an'o Ihiln?uco ls
c\i\e Jo recetre ,a .nhocU. The old map
ls a pretty lively, cornso^nd 1?^^
strong factor. In politics yet. lt ls be
ing told that Richard? had his consent:
to form an alliance With Bisase, BO
Blease could, help Wchards.and Till
man help Blease on tlie,<iulct., I .don't
know how much truth lh>re ls in lt,
hut I understand that Richards'
friends aro telling lt. It ta also re
ported that Richards mado . the ,state
ment tn the caucus ?v,th? Governor's
"fflco "on the first of June that he had
Ttteu Senator Tillman ot T?tls In
tea. ^ to cbme out fdr. ?lcuso and
?hattw \wn* .ngreeahle. to Tiling-n"and
SSS
The NewhefrylWv^^6^'
Itorlally crtllctalngV Xe3gfi*?Hft
for the Blease rub?* a> ^^Tf* '
attraeMng, unusual ^^^SJ0^
zin\Wo
are wondering now ^stneV * . '<
Aortal rxeans ?j.hregV n.;1 WA
*rnor"or 4??^tsfrby/. ) i ^W?2J
dc-yn some.. Some thbikJHr.J.^.W
a good opportunity to "MH 'fi J gm ,UP
der," whin dtaV? s?y ?l'ClH?H
a grand-stand ?lay. to show AlWS?
tty now to strengthen their ilcWttO
O O O O O O O O O O. Q fPrp O O O:0 ?
"??fl
lo o o o o ooo o o'o'o-o* C'?"OiJ
Keowee Courier. ; i ffil 1?
A social event that/ia creating
lamall degree Ot -t?terekt
'and other sectlohs le"the mart
?ko Tna?>t?t tfc;S*^
and Joel Edwaffl'^f?vfa
Cal. Tho c?ttitht?hy "will
9 aclock-tlrft-?WnH
ter which' the'1
der to tffey??
friends a re
bfaffc JKdJ
take, tho mi
trip wert before'
home in Callfj
lappy event
Wd, to'
Ito**.*
that
^;BOW
.?"?J
ornl oren!