The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, July 24, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
New Notions
In yesterday?just lots of
the little things ihat are so
necessary for the finishing
touches of any garment.
We think you will find
this the very 'liest Notion
stock in the city.
If you w?nt a Dress or Hat j
at bargain prices, we
;. :, * 7"*'- '-'M '.' 1 * >'i' ' v' i
can interest you.
1
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"The Good-Time Dish"
No matter whit the occasion, or who the guests,
- happy smiles and good times are always there when
Rogers^Ice Cream is served.
Rogers superior Ice Cream is to be found right
at your local soda-fountain. Easy to getptosts little.
Whenever you want a cold, refreshing delicacy that" .
Will make you forget the hot,'dusty summer, get in
a cool spot and> enjoy a.dish of. .
ROGERS 1 E CREAM:
A Superior prrfduct^made'in Roger? bip modern
' plant's, by'expert-cream jnak'ers,' from the choicest rna-;
terials/ f It's, smooth, rich, healthful, refreshing?-deli
cious! All variettes-^cher^ hut; /caramel nut, straw- -
berry, vanilla, tuitti'-fruitti^ chocolate and othetdelight- .'.
: fut flavors-; \y?. make 'a spe?falty of fancy designs "" ^
and hrick'.c.ream. : ' . , .
AT YOUR SODA FOUNTAIN
' Fr^sh; da% frohr the" Rotfars frwz?rs. To avoid
d!i^pp6,ihtment; demand-ROGERS.
. -.We^anl-'ftVffjrVdealer.who isn't handling Rogers'
cream' now ' to jsend us. a trial order and i lef us^prove
' to him .that. Rogers, is the Cfearti -that brings enthusi
astic a second, orders builds up ice cream . trade. . and
,maK^ . Order by mail or .phone/;
from nearest plant
ROGERS ICE CREAM COMP-ANY;
C?lutfibia. ?| '<$$. I ?umtei? ???z :
'DRA?EBO
?utcfrfi* $13.80
' v?'?ST. -'
r gr.-jwK fa?pc .y
, WaWnOrake, Who craa<i*e>wthfe>r of
th? ?^prJse for?he, best>oJ
lowing (he c?hj^nslopV 'of Uie^grattt
festival it was decided to put up the
winning oats for sale At public outcry
ffl tn?^htttiest bidder.Vi Mt?> Drake's
sold and be bought 4hls Ml
h? bid In the remaining p
bushels, paying *18.6l> for
>-jf^-i&wmpfa---*-_
oat?. Mr. Drake rotatadedWfaiy?*
-N ho. .vV'AO r:.dP*m)k&m.lh.
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itest
4?re??t that there Wt&?
?t?twh festival again' nex? L..
that be would be here again <ii;6
planters In tho state.' ^Me was Just
obo?r ??'-^TirBx-:i?^R^&j?^;i^M
tit Sise a tracto p?dw^ ?reeFfcp tho
salt. RT.il thinvsnrtns^^ritesgcd -an
der" m. acres'of beau W: retch tc en
ch tune soil. : He; farms along thod
% methods?and flndt that It pays,
e is ? pioneer, for,he ba? the cour
ageW try a new ideate matter What
. Albany, N. Y,,. JUly: aO.-r-.^tbckhdld
^^rth? New Yei^C?ntri ' dlroadl
; -at i/specla) ?e^?^?, jmpA
to, abnrove consolidation lot tMie New ]
York~C*htr?lwttfcjhe take ?^e f
Ttficfelgsn Centrai ahd 4 otlfe* r
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SENIOR SENATOR
ISSUES WARNING
Sending Photographe of Mixed
Legfeiatare To Every Clerk of
Court lis the Stale
The photograph sent hy Senator 13.
R. Tillman of the "mixed legislature"
of 1869 to every clerk of court In
South ,Caroltna was received at the
office of clerk of court,' James N.
Pearraan yesterday. The picture
teaches a great lesson and Is inscrib
ed as follows:
"These are the photographs of the
63 members of the reconstructed
South Carolina legislature 50 of.whom
nre ncgrocc or mulattoes and 13
whlfcc. Twenty-two read and write,
eight gramattcally, the remaining
(41) make their mark with the aid of
an amanuensis. Nineteen (19 arc
taxpayers to*the aggregate amount of
S14G.10; the rest (44) pay no taxes,
and the body levies on the white peo
pl? of the stale for 44.000,000."
,Typewritten beneath the picture is
tbe following: Presented by Senator
TlUman. to the clerks of court in each
county as a warning to his fellow
citizcnB. of the necessity of White
Unity.
Beneath Ibis is the following:
"Lord, God of Horts. Bo With Us Yet,
L?>Bt We Forget, Lest We Forget."
A LOVELY TRIP
; TO MOUNTAINS
Of An Anderson Touring Party
To the "Land off the
Sky"
A delightful touring party has just
been completed which woe given by
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brlssey In" their
Franklin car complimentary to Miss
Anna Banks of Wilmington, N. C.
' Members of., th? party consisted of
Mr. and Mra._ W. L. Brlssey, Mrf and
Mrs. H. O. Wallace and Miss Banks.
They made no effort at a record
breaking trip, but made same at a me
dium.irate in order to take in fully
the magnificent mountain scenery.
The party left Anderson Saturday at
l' o'clock and with the exception, of
a puncture at Pelzer, which delayed
{them an hour made* the trip with
I out a delay. They arrived in Green
I vflle a distance of 33 miles from
Anderson In two hours leaving there
at 5 o'clock and arriving In Hender
sonvllle, N. C, at'8 o'clock, making
Asheville by 9:30.
After spending Saturday night in
Asheville they proceeded on their tour
taking in all points of interest in that
city. One of the most interesting :&nd
enjoyable features: of the trip to tho
"Land of tha Sky** was'that of ?Visit
to I SunBe t ' Mou tain ,- reaching an alti
tude of 3,117 feet.'alEO tb Grove Park?
which Ja. considered. the most 'magnifi
cent tourist hotel Id the world.
Leaving' mis point, at about ?:3?,
I tho party proceeded to Clyde N. c,
enroute to Waynesville, via Lake Jun
alaska, where wonderful developments
are being made and'' it Is indeed a
beautiful spot. Leaving WaVnesvlllo
at 4:30 they returned to,Asheville ar
riving at G-.30, Hondersonville 7:45
and by 11:30 had left Greenville, for
the "home* stretch," arriving in An
derson at 1:30 a. m.. )
- All members of the party reported
it as being one of.the,grandest trips
over made. The weather was ideal,
the roads splendid, thero- only being
about three miles of bad roads m the
whole trip, which covered something
like 300 miles or more. The fine
farming sections and their "condition
were especially notable and .its Is
needless to say the' scenery was that
of a niOBt picturesque nature.
ANDERSON MAN
I Governor lias Announced Name j
of VV. H. Glenn As Delegate
To Prison Commission
. It was announced, in. Anderson that
W. H. Glenn of Anderson, Jl. F.' D. 3.
has been appointed'.by the' governor
as ' a delegate, together with others
from this state, to the meeting of the'
American. Prison: ASSoe latton, which'
will be held at st. Paul. Minn., Octo
ber; 3*4; Mr: Glenn ta a member ?f
the board of directors of tie state
prison, and the governor appointed
the superintendent-and all the direc
tor*. 1 :, " - v" "'"'. -:
tr<jmbor?blp '-c the Americas Frison'
Association lr. open .to ?ffic'.als of
penal, correctional*. ,a5d r*?ornuUory
Institutions, members Of boards Of
managers of such Institution, proba
tion and parole officers, reformers of
prisoners* and associations,' judges,
laWT***;[ etc,' Th?* meeting of the aa
oociation oeals with prison reform and
matters relative to -orIson reform: At
the meeting this year. ? an entire day
will be devoted to the 'discussion of
1 "The Governor in his Keiattouahip to
Iho Penal Sy-tem of the State:"
IRA B. JONES? POSITION
Ramor Tiat He Is Snppertmg Oorer
I , nor Blease Is IXDslel.
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(From'Thursdays Dslly, .
A gentleman from Lancaster who Is
In And?rtfon stated yesterday that he
had been1 aroused to hear the rumor
while in Anderson-and in Greenville
that* Ira Bv Jones, is supporting Gov
ernor Blcase for- ure ? SBhate. This
not taking any miseeh?y^p^.
elwton. tout' he .Ishot nut
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"EARLY THURSDAY M OH M Mi
Continued From Paige One.)
State, the Columbia morning paper
Thurrday: .,
Dri James T. Mclutdah, well known
Columbia pbysician, was shot and
painfully wounded by an unknown
man. who attacked.' him shortly be
fore 2 o'clock this morning as the
physician was returning home along
Marion street after ,.a visit to the
Knowlton hospital. According to
statements by-]3r. Mclntosh the as
sailant after .a-struggle, fled over the
Wall of the Presbyterian churchyard,
shouting us he reeled the wall: "Now
you won't bother Colle. tomorrow." or
"Now, Colle won't be bothered by you
tomorrow."
Or. Mclntosh. recently ^ has been
brought forward Into the senatorial
campaign, Gpv. Bl?ase. having said
that he expected to invite the doctor to
be on the .??jage'at today's meeting
when he would -answer the question
arked at Qroenvillc, aa to his ?late
ment regarding the condition of R. A.
Riche y who was paroled by the- sut/er
nor.
Tbere is no clew to the identity of
Dr. Molntosh's assailant. The wound
ed man describes him as being small,
about 120 pounds in weight, dreescd In
dark clothing and wearing a cloth
cap. V
Bloodhounds, summoned from the
penitentiary arrived -some time after
the shooting. Bystanders had been
kept away from the part of the' wall
which the assailant had scaled in his
er cape. The trail, ttsfrofore, was
relatively easy. The dogs-'followed
the "trail ( through the.' ! graveyard to
Bull street and thence down that
street and thence to the corner of
Bull and Pendleton streets. There the
trail, was lost about half way across
Pendleton street.
Statement of Father.
Dr. James Mein tosh, father of Dr.
James H. Mein tosh, this morning made
the following statement as repeated
by his son when ho reached Knowl
ton'n hosplta1'after being shot:
"Dr. Mclntosh loft'Khowlton'p hoB
pital about 15 minutes to 2 o'clock
thlB morning. A^h.O,, was _j>aBsing
along Marlon str'oet by.'the FiFst'Pres
byterian church a; man stepped otit
from behind r. large'tree and called,
'handf. up,' presenting* ? pistol and
grabbed the pistol and'grappled with
the man. . In the ' scuffle the pistol
was p*ncea agr.inst i;r. MclntoBh's
stomach aud Sred ono time. Dr. Mc
IntoBh staggered and fell to the
ground. Immediately'-the assailant
leit, crossed the sidewalk and jumped
the fence Baying, 'Coll? won't, be both
ered with.^ou tomorrow;' Dr. Mcln
losh got his own plater out and fired
twice afeuhiB ;'asrailaht^gOt over- the
fence. An instant latierf'he fired the
remaining three champers to attract
attention. The attacking' party, disap
peared throdgh theK;--Presbyterian
graveyard.
"Dr. Mclntosh has never been in the
habit of carrying a pistol but being
euspicious for the ?last'three .nights
that he was Shadowed^ab had taken
hw'^ter^loh?i'w^lhl1llnij?v.'-.-V
VTIf?^hu?l?t ^rttewih>inw rlght elds
JuSt over the liver.-;'' Thtf'eerlousneBS
can hot be determined' ttntll a 'thor
ough examifiatioh.' has --been made
which Is now In process." * . ,
At 4130-this morning it :', was an
nounced that Dr. Mclntosh had come
out from 'the ether whijh" h&rt been ad
min iBtered for the examinatlob. The
wound'rwaa found to be only superfi
cial and? the doctor's condition was
pronounced to bo "8plendia.v
Among the'first"persona"to reach
the.wounded man were Dr: R. A. Lan
caster, B. F. Au man, J. ?i Shepherd
add a number ' of bthere who hurried '
to the spot from their hcjaee. The
shots and1 Dr. Mc.IutoBhV 'crien fo
help alarmed the hcighborliood and
in a few minutes many persona we're
at hand. '
The pbyr.icio.il'-waD pcrlectly com
pesed, according to those first at his
side and at onco described the affair,
raying he had been to th?; Knowlton
Hospital and was returning ' home,
walking on Marlon 1 street, between
Washington and ' Lady. In front of
the. Flret:rPresbyterian charch. - his
statement continued, a man with lev
elled revolver sprang from'the shad
ow* of a large tree'and caL'ed >on him
to bold, up bin hands; He grappled
with bis assailant and struggled for
the possession,pf ? the wcapon, Which
was discharged the bullet entering the
abdonnm on the right Bido foiir inches
above, the navel .and' forcing an exit
on the left-side.;;< Mclnttfe fell but
drew his owo7rc*ilver ahfi; fired a
number, of shots, ,$0 .unknown man
dlsapp?aring over the, fclnrrdhyard wall
and crying, with' an oatb, .PNow, you
won't hotter ?oll? ' Mmoro#/*
To the firsfperson on the scene-Dr.
Mc?ntoah described hie assailant as a
man of small physique, weigTiiug prob
ably 125 pounds, w?sring mSgmh cap
and dark Bblrt and eviden tly Wearing
shoes with soft spies or rubber heels
as h Ik footsteps were hardly audlblo
as be' rah. : --: ' '<?
Dr. Mclntoh was immediately taken
to Knowlton'e hospital. He de
ecrlbed Ui? location bf ' bis wound . ao
he vas t?kon away but did hot at that
tinio know how-many times ho had
been struck. A crowd had collected
in the meantime and a score of men
took a Btahd at the'. spot \ guarding
against trespass into the churchyard
through which the .man bad fled. The
dogs'had been summoned and throygh
tho forethought of the early arrivals
when th?y reached tho scene. ;-,','loi
| J The treb flraa? behind whichAh? man|8<
stepped 1? between two lights' ?no at
the corner of Lady and Marlon-Streets
and the other la front of the i Sunday
?ehoolroaH^^ Mrstf^eeoy-'
terlaii ehttreh. .Tho phyildsja in- re
turning from the hospital and , ap
iy under "the light' In front of th? Srji- 0)
oaV?ool TJUlIdlngr V. - ' > ' *
To Dr. Lancaster Dr. Mclntosr, t?fd
that he1 thought he bad been fol.'owed
oif shadowed recently* add since he
ha^JrSS'Jimjrersed with this convie- a.
tlon hid been accustomed to^carry a in
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night remained until tidings hud;b?en j?t
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Just Think!
Qf buying a $6.00 or
$6.50 EDWIN CLAPf>
Shoe for
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That s wjbi?t we are selling what we
have left for.
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Get a Palm Beach Suit before t?ievi?
are all gorie.
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solved from the : hospital-and then
it the arrival of the dogs and' begin
in g of the chaa'el '" - .
ln> vievr of the fact that Dr. Mcln
)3h/r- assailant had mentioned "Colle"
he State . offered ' the governor,.
trough his private secretary, John K..
till, tho opportunity' to make a state
tent.
Mr. Aull, spooking for tho governor
lid:
"Gov. Blcaso regrets tho occurrence
et y much, ?as I do. I have a very
Igh personal regard 'ft-V Dr. Meiri
ch and know that the governor has
lso. Tue governor's ottiot Will lend
11 possible aid for the apprehension
{.the party or parties guilty of the
BBanlt."
[f> Galley Enters Baee
For Commis si on er.
Preston B. Galley, Jr., announces in
ils issue of the Intelligencer that he
.' a candidate for commissioner of <
listrlct No,. 1, comprising the tbwn-j
bips of Cerner,'- Kall. Savannah and
arennes. Mr. Galley is a prosper- j
us and prominent, young business
inn of Iva and bis friends feel sure
c will make a good lun, and. A good
ammisaloner if elected./ This is Mr. 1
alloy's first, entry into I the political
rona and'he. will make, an active o*n
ttts for tho office. He is opposed by
a?y one candidate So iar, Mr. Lew.
3Bce McGce.
?RAY Hft?lV BECOMES
DIRK, ?H?, BtQSSY
oofc y ears, y onager Try Grandma's
recipe of Sage nhd Sulphur and /
. nobody wilt know.
Almost everyone Knows that Sage
es and Sulphur, properly cQmpound
i,. brings back the natural color and
u.tF? to lu? t|?jr wucii ?a?ed, 8ireak?y?
r gray; also ends dandruff, itching
?lp and stops falling hair. ; Tears
to the only way to get'this mixture
as to make' ft 'at* home; which is'
itisay >?rtd: t ronbl enomo. '
Nowadays wo Simply nek at any
riig store for "Wyeth'a 3age and Sul
iiur Hair Remedy.'* Yo? Will ge??
iiS? bottle 'or ?uuui ?O cutis, icv
?b?dy, user this old, ;!amous recipe,
cause bo one can ponslblycan tell
ist you darkened your hair, as It does
so naturally arid evenly. ' You
itap-?ri a aponge or soft brush-with it
jo draw this through your b>ir. tak
ig one smat strand-nt a time; , by
crping the.gray hair disappears, arid
S?r another application or two, your
ifr becomes beaorifuiiy v dark, thick
id glosay and you look years young
Evans Pharmacy,, ?gents.;' V:
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A Lady Demonstrator W?f j$e
at O?r.Stor? On this Dat?*.?*
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Barnoii. July 23.?If I had
earned Colsman BleaBo I
change hla name.
, Vitt. E. R.. Bond Is at Anderson
spending several weeks with relatives
?Ud If Smith didn't do'it ho
when the doing was done,
NOT ANDERSON #EN,.\.:
Sheriff - Ashler IlepurilatOK
Made t?y CorrcNpondent?,
a -,boy
would [
Editor the intelligencer:
I notice in your morning paper ?
.July 23, you special corresponde*;
Ono of our bachelors is driving down 1 from Laurenn states that a small
tho roddi with tho regularity of a doc- ty from Anderson were* the only c
tor to of wealthy patient. ,
Two oYphaos--aro claiming' the at
tention of tuogotfrdp^ra'just new,
. r?rv. IxiH ?rown and chiidron left
yesterday for her homo at Lincolnton,
Oa? having Spent three weeks here
with . relatives. ' ' ,
' Messrs. John M. Brown and Chas.
A. Brown' are ;off to jfcCorniick and
other points visiting relatives. They
expect to return Saturday o- * ilyy
Capt 8. B. Lever?tt r - .r ii?fei?
yesterday looking ni- . i?, .d,m. ldr.
Leverett bcati the unique distinction
of living at Iva and farming
^1rhe*farnier is feeding and clothing
the- wdrld end'hoarding himself while
ho ia doing it and Senator E. D. Smith
would have us believe that he Is help
ing the farmer over the hard places by
boortlhg tho price of edtten, but the
people are slow to bellev? that the sen
who howled Smith at Laurcns. fij
just wish to say that thisi Is raised
can be Droven by tho nntl-Bld?BO
pie' who went from An des on' cc'
that the party mentioned woro
present when Mr. Smith spoke.
Joe'M.H.AsbU
Anderson S C., July 23, 19;14.> ? f]
LilATH OF A LITTLE CHILD
B'rv ??d J?^'EJ^?tecs-<rf ,! ' '
Sorely Bereaved.
ink; Seneca, July 20.-James .Waft'"
Uhr. the little ebri of Dr. ond, i
E/A. Hines, not quite twd ye
age, died > suddenly Satoi^dsy, .
He had been a little unwell bt
not thought to be aeriduily . ill.v. , .j
was burled* yes?Br^;^*f>rnd?n>V
tmiiiraf ^rvicb ttln?'V'ield^ at \
. _ . . house, Cino sad feat uro Is that ?
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