The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, December 11, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
Extra?
Saturduy. Dec. I2tli
From U t? 10 h. m.
For ont? hour wo ?III sell
best 10c cotton Flennet.
5 Yards for 25c
LIMITED
The Most Important Sale We EverS tarted?'Now In Full Swing!
B. FLEISHMAN & BROS. RELIEF SALE
Extra!
Saturday, Dec. 12.
From 11 to 12 noon.
We will sell best 10c
Heavy White Outings.
5 Yards for 25c
LIMITE?
I0<- StickHicc Braid
5c
Women's 25r Fleeced
Stockings
lie
5c Sewing .Needles, per
paper
3c
Women's $1.7.*, and 82.00
Work und Dress shoes,
sale price
$1.29
A special lot of Men's
lilaek and Tun Work anil
Dress Slides ? The best
$2.50 t alias. Hale price
$1.69
(Jold medal *:t. 00 und fc'UO
slides, sale price
$2.48
Boy's 81.50 ami 85.00 new
Holthum. Norfolk und
doiihlchreusteii Nulls, In
dark colors till well mude,
sale price
$2.98
Flit ire stork of Hoy's Suits
on sale from
98c to $6.98
Boy's 15c S ii spender"*
7c
Meu'n Mr. Half Hose
6c
Men's 85.0(1 and *ti.(MI Fine
Dress I'uiits mude from
Humple ends of high grade
woolens hy Pane Trousers
Co., sale price
$2.98
Our whole line of Men's
rants on sale from
88c to $4.98
Children's 10c Hose
Supporter*
5c
Missen' 25c Knit (.loves
15c
Infants
15c
Bands
Sc
Bibbed
Size 18x8? H nek Towels
7c
Large Sfaee Matting
Hugs
18c
Men's 87.50 und 88.00 Suit!;
$4.48
Men's ?10 and 812.51? Suits
$6.48
Men's 815 to 818 Suits
$9.48
Men's 825 to 830 College
cut and high art Suits
L.98
$14.
.Men's best 50c fleeced
underwear sale price
33c
Women's best 50c heavy
ribbed laced underwear,
Sale price
33c
Ladies' 810 00 and 812 00
Coat Suits
$6.98
Ladies' 816 00 to 81H (Ml
Coat Suits
$9.98
Ladles' ?20 (
Coat Suits
$12.98
A wonderful lot. of coals
for children 2 to 0 and
girls 0 (o 14, values up to
!?2.5<>, sale price
$1.39
Clldren's and infant's
coats up to 82.00, values
98c
Women's and Misses' extra
line quality coats, all well
tailored in black and
novelty materials, values
88.50 to 810.00, sale price
L98.
$4.
One lot of Ladles' long
Black Coats, 85.00 values
$2.98
Fleishman & Bro/s Up-to-Date Dept. Store, Anderson
One lot of Boy's and Girls'
school and dress shn?s up
to 82.00 values, sale price
$1.39
Women's 83.00 Tan and
Tat'ent Leather Shoes In
the latest hi-toe, high and
low heels, sale price
$1.98
Dorothy Dodd 83.75 and
?1.2.) Shoe, sale price
$2.98
H. II. DLLTKLEY <>. HT. Hi:A IM)
l'imne 071
I'lioB? 27
Bleckley & Heard
UNDERTAKERS
117 E. Whitner St.
Answer all calls day or night.
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DEMHT0VER
RAT CORN
Dost rat and mlc-j exterminator mp.do.
Klll??|iilckly iind uniulmi-1y w'U.i,i.t<i(lur.
Mnmminiiir?tbus pr<'ropilnK flicmni/oM
Mon. Honor I'.wn nil ttio'trupx In tbt
wnrld. IdsIdIod (lomrino ItAT CORN'.
SftC, 60c, 91 at ?k-ulors Or by iuulLl>on
p?ia. .
V BOTANICAL MFG. CO.
4th <3 ftmiiili., Philadelphia. Pa.
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Little Miss Louise Chapman cele
brated her 10th birthday Friday af
ternoon at her homo in Depot street.
Forty playtnatea were Invited to this
delightful party and each one brought
the little hostOHB an Interesting pack
ago. After a number of games tin
little guests were Invited Into the din
ing room where a delicious Bwo?t
course wan served.
Mr.,T. C. Jackson left Monday for
Charleston, where he gooB to attend
the meeting of the Grand Lodge of
South Carolina, he. will represent
Iva lodge No. 238 A. R M.
Mr.- W. P. Cook was a visitor In
Anderson Monday.
Min s Annie -Half acre.-Bpent Sunday
In Btarr with friends, W MS '
Ttev. J, If. McRee add ?r,. A.
McAllister . spent .Tuesday In Starr.
Mr. Joo Sherard waa In 'Anderson
Monday and Tuesday on businosrt.
Mrs. R. I* Smith of Lowndeavlllo
apent Saturday here the guest of Mrs
J. I). Wilson.
Mr. James Dusenbery of Anders ->n
wiiH here Friday and ' Saturday >n
business.
Miss Sarah -Oilliland, a student of
Anderson College, spent the week-end
with her panent?, ,Mr. and Mr?. J, F.
Illlland. '
Mrs. Joo C'.' Upon and chlldrer have
returned from a few days visit to rel
atives In McCormlck.
Itev. II. W. Stone of Anderson was
a visitor here Sunday night.
Mr. W. T. Burrlss, Jr.. hus return
ed from a few days' stay with his sIb
ter, Mrs. F.oaamond Seawright, of An
derson.
Tlie Missionary and Aid Society of
the Presbyterian church will meet
next Wednesday, December IB, at the
home of Mrs. J. A. McAlister.
Dr. J. E. Watsoa was a business
visitor in Anderson Monday.
Mr. W. F. McGee 1b In Anderson this
week attending court.
Itov. S. J. I-Tbod waa " a visitor in
Starr Tuesday.
Miss Bessie Trlppet has returned
to hor.'home in Boy kin, after a weekM
visit tip her friendM Isa^Loib Jack
Bon.- ',^ ' ' ' .
Mrsy W. F. McQee and MJbb Alkanye
Town send were visitors in, Starr
Tuosday.
Mrs. J. E. Watson was shopping In
Anderson Tuesday.
Miss Lola Jackson has returned
from a short stay in Anderson.
.Miss Lila Sherard spent Tuesday in
Anderson shopping.
.Mr. D. Rcid Sherard of Belton Is
visiting hin mother, Mrs. V. C. Sher
ard. . . . , .' . !
Emperor William III.
BERLIN, Dec. 8.?(Via Amsterdam
and London, 6:16 p. m.)?It was off.
rially announced this afternoon that
Emperor William 1b ill. The announce
ment states that he Is Buffering from
a feverish bronchial catarrh, and has
been oblldged to postpone for .some
days his return to the front, which had
been arranged for today. Despite his
indisposition, it is said, he is able to
give attention to reports of the war
situation from the chief of the gen
eral staff.
Happy, Helpful
Suggestions From
HIS store-the "up
to^date Glothie^v
BLANKET BATH ROBES:
with cord and tassnl effect; patch pockets;
pockets; largo assortment of patterns
SWEATER COATS:
wool. mixed; v-ncck or
price.
shawl collor:
.$1.00
RAIN COATS:
double texture, 'rain proof Rain Coats; h trap
and cemented; all alrcB.$5.00
COLORED SHIRTS:
fancy triced laundered percale; plaited or
negligee; coat model with cuffs attached; all
Blies... ... ...8 fpr 81.00
MEN'S GLOVES:
lined and unlinod. Kid Gloves; In Tan, Black
and Gray; all aises.$1.75, $140 and?1.00
HEAVY WOOL SWEATEES*;
ahawl collar; all color?, and sites.$1.50
COMBINATION SETS:
consisting of one hemstitched colored border
slltr handkerchief; and one Bilk four-ln-hand
tie; all colors; price....50e
COMBINATION SETS:
consisting of one pair full-fashioned allk sox
or accordion silk box, and one knitted Bilk
four-ln-hand tie; all -colors, price -$1.00
COMBINATION SETS:
consisting of one pair silk llslo suspenders and
pair Cable Web garters; prices .. 50c and $1.00
COMBINATION SETS:
consisting of one pair silk Cab!e Web garters
and turn bands; price... ...*... ... .....80e
SUSPENDERS: ^^?^??$
lisle or h Ilk w?bI put up In a ?^Kffl?H?'sWtiT
per pair. ... .. .?* y,?*^
HANDKERCHIEFS:
plain white cambric; hemstitched; full
size; prices ...... ... 12 ?.-2* 8 l*Se and, 6e
NECKWEAR:
Bilk four-in-hand ties; large assortment of
new colors; for both men and boys; put up one
In a fancy box; prices. ..85c ?od $1.00
DRESSSHIRTS:
whlto laundered plaited bosom; coat style;
. with cuffs attached; all sizes; .3 tor $2/75
each;.. ... ... ... il. .$140
SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
the Strongest tine in the City ot
$10 and $12.50 Better Ones at $15, $20, $25
OVERCOATS IN ALL SIZES
AH ot the Latest Vm two h ui Patter., at fron
$7.50 to S 18.00
REGAL SHOES Iii i Sizes, S4,$4.SO,and
THE UP-TO-DATE CLOIHIER
?-.w. .-, e^ .
30Y S CORN CLUB WILL
50HTEST^N_SATURDAY
DEMONSTRATION AGENT
BUSY THIS WEEK CLOS
ING ARRANGEMENTS
SHOW IS FREE
Will Be Held at Noon Saturday
in Rooms of the Chamber of
Commerce.
Farm demonstration agent for An
derson county, J. W. Rothrock, 1b busy
:hia week bringing to a close preper
itions for the Boys' Corn Club con
:est which is to be staged at tue'
number of commerce Satudray.
Expert Judges are to be sent down
!rom Clemson College to pass upon
.he merits of each exhibit. Several
samples of corn tor the show have
jo en received at the Chamber of com
n or ce and others are expected to be
irought in between now and Saturday.
The show will begin at 12 o'clock
Saturday and It is expected that it
vili be over shortly after the noon
idur, as there will not he a great
nary exhibits to pass upon1.
Thu Anderson County Boya*,' Corn
"lab started out with a large niem
lership, numbering some 50 or more,
iut for various reasons several drop
ied out. It is probable that there are
iot more than a dozen and a half or
wo dozen boys who will bring* ex
ibits of corn to the show.
An - attractive prize list has been
,-orked up for the contest, and those
riio are so fortunate as to win honors
ext Saturday will be presented with
remiums that are worth while.
The public is cordially, invited to
ttend the show Saturday and view
ie exhibits of Anderson county corn.
Important Advance by Alite*.
LONDON, Dec 9.?(3:25 a. m.)?A
tally Express correspondent telo
raphing from the Belgian frontier
*ys: - ' 1 . ' -*! .
"The German divisional hoadquart
fa*{was* romoved ' from ;lMulcra whan
hells began to falji ;in *h> town after
tie British had'^ 'recaVtared * Pass
hendaele, 11 'miles nor the at of Yprea.
"This lndldatesja ffiitinct arid im
ortan( advance Jby thp ^Allies."
. . . Barel Credit Legislation?
t?ndln g President Wilson'H failure to
?clude rural credit legislation In the
eBslon'a program. Senator Owen to
ay called a meeting of the hanking
nd currency committee for Tuesday
or consideration 0? bills Oh this sub
let. . .
An attempt will be made to perfect
. bill, even if it Is not passed at this
esslon, committee, members said.
New Holiday For Mail Carriers,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8,?E,very
Ihrlstmas day hereafter would he a
egal holiday for the rural letter cur
lers of the United States, under jt
till Introduced today by Repr?senta
lve Park of Georgia. ,
Cotton Being Washed Ashore.
ESBJBERG, Denmark, Dec; 8.?The
Norwegian steamer Nygaard, from
'ensacola, October 81, before report
ai ashore, outside of this porc hes
iroken in two. Her cargo of cotton
i being washed ashore.
Shi? Purchase Bill.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 8.?The jid
r.?r.isir^iicn's sh?p pnrchcUro ?ril? will
te pressed in accordance with . the
(resident's recommendation, Chair
nan Alexander, of the house, merchant
narine committee, announced today.'
rhero Is considerable Opposition to
he bill In the house.
(lernran Attack Repulsed.
".PARI8, Dec 8.~(10,35 p. m.)?The
following official communication was
osued by the French war office to
i|ght:
"th Belgium a violent German attack
ra St Eloy. south of Yprea, has been
repulsed. The Btruggle at al? times is
very lively in the forests and to the
?aat of Argonne."
BSHfHBswi
NEW COUNTY ROADS ARE
UNDER CONSIDERATION
COMMISSIONERS CONSIDER
. ING TAKING OVER TWO
HIGHWAYS
OTHER MATTERS
Passed Upon at Regular Monthly
Meeting?Six Seek Admission
to County Home.
Propositions looking toward the
taking over of two new roads by the
county, one in the lower section and
the other at Pendleton, are under con
sideration by the hoard of county
commissioners, the matter having
been presented to them at their regu
lar monthly meeting Tuesday morn
ing.
One of the new roads begins at Dr.
w. O. Wltherspoon's mail box and ex
tends in the direction of Brown's Fer
ry, across Savannah river. The com
missioners agreed to accept the road
: provided the grades are of satisfactory
nature. The other road extends from
Pendit ton to Fan t'a grove, and in this
instance the board decided to accept
the highway provided the grades are
satisfactory.
The commissioners passed on ' a
large number of .daims and the peti
tions pf some six persons who wish
admittance to the county home. The
county home has i\t present .55 in
mates, which is about the capacity of
the institution. As a rule the home
has a population of about 40 people..
Mr. King expressed himself as high
ly pleased with the affairs of the coun
ty hospital. The upper porches have
been converted into sun parlors by
enclosing them with gliss. The insti
tution ?s present has about as many,
inmates as it can conveniently care
for, acccordlng to the supervisor. '
The annual meeting of the board
will be held on Thursday after the
first Monday.in Jsnaary. V.
wie or FLOWERS
Wr\T. *y&. :. ':
Of Special Interest to School
Improvement Asso
dations.
. What Und of plants are best suited
for sunny gardens,. shady gardens,
rock places, sandy placed and window
boxes is tbe subject of an interesting
and instructive article which has been
received bw Miss Maggie M. Qarling
ton, county supervisor of rural
school from MIbs Ellen Eddy Shaw,
editor of Children's Garden Magasine,
published by Doubled ay, Page & Co.,
of Garden City, New York.
. The articles should prove of special
value to school teachers, pupils and
school c improvement associations
throughout tho county, as it gives in
formation, which probably could not
be hsd from a reliable source without
conbiderablo difficulty. ; By glancing
at this table one can tell to a nicety
what kind of plants are moat suitable
for a certain kind of garden. The table
is rf follows:
Plants for Sunny Gardens?Balsam,
gaillard!n, nasturtium, portulaca. pe
tunia, cornflower, agoratuni, snapdra
gon, poppy, 'aunflower.
Plants for shady Gardens? Pansy,
fuchi, begonias, fern, myrtle, jodetia,
nemophalia, bluebells, phlox, fever
tew.
Plants for ., Rock Places? baby's
breath; candytuft, clarkia, naaturttum,
portulaca, Columbine,.
; Plants, for Sandy Places? Godetia,
portulaca, slnnta, nasturtium, poppy
mallow; sunflower.
Plants for Window Boxes? Fuchla,
geranium, slyasum, .candytuft, bego
nio, wandering Jew, fingllsh Ivy, dra
caenn, ? Incus, coco palm.
WHY WE ARE
SO CAREFUL
; Because the lens is the
most important part of
your glasses. Our lenses
are selected with the
most especial care. We
make sure of their per
fection before we offer
them to you. Our con
stant aim is to provide
lenses and mountings
that you may wear
them with becoming ef
fect and uninterrupted
comfort. -
Prices From
S2.50 to |9.00.
The
Shur-Fit Optical Co.
310 S. Main St.
Ground Floor. ?,
Three QoorV Below
Kress's Ten Cent Store.
Legal Notices
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
On December 12. 1914, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at Iva, S. C, the undersigned
will sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described tract of land:
Ail that certain tract of land known
as the Nancy J. Hall place, situated
about two miles west of Barnes, S. C,
containing 196 acres, more or less, and
bounded by lands of the Sherard Es
tate, John Morrow and others.
W. A. Hall.
L. H. Hall. >
Marie McDonald, -
Maymle Shrimps.
-wmliiio?r?Mn?l|ITia<.Alw?7?_
M>LDBVDnuGQlSTSEVKWnER5
HurryUp
if you want some good flour
cheap.
. J>5.75 a barrel is my piice for
just 10 days. !t will please you,
if not 1 will take it back and re
fund your money.
10 pound Bucket Lard.. ..95c
25 pounds Sugar..... .$1.50
Hog Feed; $l.5o and $2 00 a bag.
100 pounds Salti white sack- 65c
Nice empty i?o pound lard
kegs..... ,-loc
I am doing my level best to
make times good by dividing my
profits with you. Terms cash.
Could not afford to sell at these
prices ?ny other way.
W. A* Power
2175 Main
Molasses in glass jugs, per gali 30c
We. are* headquarters, for. Fire
. . j Works* y+jr-+