The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 14, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4
HEADQUARTERS
FOR??^
HOME FURNISHINGS
It's easy to buy from us. Because, we have what
you want when you want it?at prices that wili please you.
If you are not at present a customer of our's its your fault,
as we guarantee satisfaction oh all purchases and the best
of terms. ? few of our Specials quoted below.
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Bed Room Suits Sideboards
Parlor Suits Dining Chairs
Dining Tables Rockers
China Closets Art Squares
Stoves and Davenports
Ranges Iron Beds
Kitchen Cabinets Brass Beds 0
Kitchen Safes Library Tables
Anderson Furniture Go*
115 Public Square
J. D. KAST, President
Anderson, S..C.
i?c Duii iipnnucDo oTnwc
hic niiLU?ur?LH? ?iunc
r Iii
Was supposed to trans
mute the baser hetals in
to gold. Today we call
it efficiency.
UniCiciiCy is the icSUil uf
knowing how, and of do
ing the best you know
how. We could do our
work cheaper, but we
won't. We would do our
v/ork better, but we
can't.
tit VI. L. BlilbSt? LUfflBtK liU.
ANDERSON, S. C.
We will have two loads of mWTennes
ee Mules for Monday's trade. Call and give
is a look, as v/e can save yov money. Can
>ave you from $15,00 to $25.00 per head.
\&e Davis Bros, before buying?Tlie Spot
2ash Stable.
avis
rHE ANNUAL BUDGET ~
HAS BfEN PREPARED
3. Mack King, supervisor of An-j
derson county, lias forwarded to the
c cv.nptroller tr?nerai ol South Cp.ro-!
l';i:>. the budget of couuty expenses-!
for tbo ft"?ci?l ymr beijlnnlns Junu-j
U 131J. While this budget vi?,-j
j ?? .; '}.ut little when compared, to thatj
vf 'yrcTjo.rta ^. ?ui?, many of the hg-j
?aca from the supervisor's
i?at will ba found of interest to read
ers ci the Intelligencer:
For ii.iJ/.oi'? d?partaient, includ
ing trwary or that bfiiolal, $2,000; i
tre.'-ibtw's department, $7y0; clcrkj
of 'comt, $1,5'"'. ; superintendent of;
eduoutlph, ?1jO ; magistrate's- uhltt
rif> and c ib'tcs, $X5,000; dieting
prisoners, JJ.icvJ: shorllf's 'salary,
51300; cc;:v::rr\i -alary; sr 10; judge
of probat'.?, ?l,tr. ; for e.j?it ox
peases, ??.twO; r.?i. crest, on .money for
current e?pt %$r?,000; county
Co:niiiisii!o: ( : X??5 j niahitalnnnce
of the poor iiana ;'!id the poor, $10,-j
000: t**np?oij-. ' "
In the d.\;.:"i: . of. road work'
the budget show.- t..-: o?rne?t work
is to bo dona oa A-Kh>?-.-?on county
roada this ye"\r, "o:* read machin
ery and tool . . ": for wagons ami
other vehicles. $:,?nji); for I've Etock,
|?',?"C0; luachlncrv srt:>nHeH $1,006;
materhtl. Jio.wo; extra ' ir, $i,WN>;
extra hauling, '$1,000.
Not io many ilo u nre to be found
in the column devoted to poi eminent
improvements ao in the foregoing
vvhioh was for repays !o highways.j
Cndor the i.oriuanont lni;ivovc:nont'
lipnd ia.to lit found lumber and other
material" Sl.OOO; extra labor, $100;
rjxtra hauling, $100.
In the department relative to the4
itp-kccp of the. chalngani; there hftvel
peon but few chang"3 made and few]
increases ovor the formor budget If]
any. In this department 1N- f-oSd,
npply Is .estimated .at $7>)0: coa-j
vjet ?lothing, $5.000; guards. $r,,;:;.r,; -
liay and grain $3,000; tnmdiio*,
...The following fi-uivc^ jiro to
round in the oo.uh.u of public b
Inga and >sr3uads>: court, ho: '
ov. l^-.lig'iu ?od wot'
fuel, Iit'0; inturtuioo, $-100
Stare* kud it.rnii.u -. $250
ucldentol txpcnn-;? ??U rx-hed
- fouuc the Item of $1,700.
Another item UM?tidned in the
gadget (a the pa/t ndeMedne:'-* of the
iurt2Tncnt c>" VtTli.in .Latimer. with
a?ila .i.i.d interest amounting tn $1,
rk of
tntlng
figis
frit.?;. $4.'>ru; comuiit&ticn rond tri.:,
??.t'O-) '' . - VT:
tUdsei lz cf -curse only ? U-x
tative ono rnd is based purely up< n
expectations. Many of the depur -
monte muy not uie r.i! of t'rv t" '?
ulotted them.
. :_._I_ , fii
MANAGERS SEEKING
TO LEASE THEATRE
A telegram was received here yes
terday by Mr. J. S. Pov/1er,, presi
dent of the. Anderson Theatre Co..
from Mr. ft !?. S-:-!!-:fc
ville, Ky., in which he says:
"Will be in your city Thursday
morning to confer with regard lea .
lag opera house there. Please ar
range for board meeting.''
Mr, sBeltcsh. has for some time
been figuring with the'officers and
directors of the Anderson Theatre
Co.. with regard to leasing the new
theatre which Is shortly to bo erect
ed here, and it is bellevor that a deal
may be closed with him, as It is un-,
dorstood that he has already offered
n tcutatlvo proposition, which seems
rair to the directors of the theatre
corporation.
Lynch Urbs & Smith of Columbia
ASheville nud Hiilelch. will rnmn to
Anderson next week to confer with
the theatre people also with regard
leasing tue uew play houBe. They
? the gentlemen who control the
grand at Columbia and the leading
theatres In Raleigh and Ashcville.
They arc splifndSd show people.
S. M. N?t?, manning director of
the New National Theatre. Washing
ton. D. C, and of the Princess, At
niic City, will also corn? to An
jrsort to confer with regard *?\\??S?i
g the theatre.
8KXKCA KNIGHTS
Will Celebntfe the Golden Jnl.life o(
The Founding ,
Seneca, Jan. l.i. -Special.?At the
regular meeting of the K. of P. ledge
vMonday night the following officers
Te Installed to nerve for the ensU
i-s- yecr: Chancellor commander, B.
.:. Lauren*; /vice chancellor, M. A
Wend) preTute. .T. Ratos?y Holcman;
of work, . It. K. Nimmons.
. of rocords wbd seala, Gco, W.
>r: master of finance, R. D. Nelll:
I .; tor of exchequer, P. H. Is^el! mas
ter or arms. N. K. Sllgh; Inner guard.
oVco'n Shirley; outer guard, 8. *H.
tee, C. W. Salanger.
X dMvimiltee .?r?4? appointed to ar
range ??>r the '. elearatlon of the Gold
en jtlbilro of the founding of the or
der, February t9.
'The commltt.MS Is as follows: John
L. L?ureaa, K. K. Nimmons, .. E.
Wallace. Prof. Bwunlett, J. R. Hole
man.
-Mr. Chas. Hopkins, of Wl PaSo.
Texas, arrived In the city Tues'iay
morn in? Mr. Hopkins was calloJ
here on the account of the tcriy:^
sickness of bis father, 1? John Hcp
700 PELZEH HOUSES
ABE BEING PAINTED
interesting Budget of News From
the Live City of Many
Mill.
Pelzer, Jan. )2 ?Did yon know (hat
til ore are ?OO houses in Pelzer. Call
van Construction Co., arc (minting
tli>'h. Th? work is- beginning to
show up nicely. Four colora ure be
iiiB used: each trimmed in white. J.
T. Thompson, who la inspector for
the Pelzer Company, eay* tant some
147 houses haVb been finished? 20
good painters employed on the Job.
The paint is furnished by the Petro
leum Oll company of Anderson.
Dr. Freeman Martin, of Fruukville,
lin? moved to the old Col. McCullougb
place on the Augm<; . road in Green
ville count)*, about u mile? from ivi
zcr. I
Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Thompson of
Princeton, are spending a month
with their sou, W. K. Thompson, on
Murray street.
W. K. Thompson now bus churRC
of the Lipscoinb and Russian Co's.
wholesale branch at Pelzer.
Mr. A. Lee Blake hSB been made
superintendent of tho Presbyterian
Sunday school.
Mr. A. T. Cobb has moved hl i
family back to the Jim Dickson place
?n Kmiiiiville. ; H
Misses Carrie and Esther Larger
spent the week-eud. by Invitation, at
louder College in Greenwood.
I* M. Westmcrland, who bas made
bis hotno for the last nix years on
the farm near FcucUun Inn. had
moved back to Pelzer and ..Is on
Gcodrieh street.
Leannrd Duvis Ik back with us
again. He Is living now at No. 7.
Goori<:h street.
T. N. Davis lias moved In to Pel
zer. He is at So. 13 Guy street.
The Presbyterian congr?gation ex
pert to have service in their church
every sccoud and fourth Sundu?
morning and evening until they se
cure a paster.
1>. T. Veharn. a mitral? eond man
and carpenter, w.ts stricken and die':!
with upopiUNy Just after -Christmas.
He was burled ou Tuesday at the Gil
don Grove cemetery, Uev. C. A. Wat
ers of this place officiating. The
four children who were eo ai(;k at
the time of their falber'? death, are
very much better. They had a good
old time case of grip.
T. L. rlcoper hah be?n elected su
perintendent of tlie First Baptist
church . Kunday sehool. A mighty
flnc selection.
Copt. J. Adger Smith and fnmily,
of Greenville, gave us a call Satur
day afternoon.
ino. Nelson after ko tue two yeur?
en/tue farm in the White Plains sec
tion, has come bnck to us. He is now
living at 23 Lytnan street.
Cupt R. C. Heyward, who was for
quite a while overseer of spooling
and dressing In the old mill, has
-Crr. give??, u ?mk iu' -ihu Pcizcr
company otlicc.
T. C. Snipe's four year old boy. An
sel, la ouite flek with pnoasyssjs;
B;)";Dr. .Tno. Q. Law of Walhalla,
prenched in the Presbyterian church
last Friday.
J, W. Maddox from Slabtown, lias
moved lato cur town slno'o Chrlul
haa. lie left this place for the farm
four yoarB ago.
Andy A. ? obb, from Helton, is
back once again. Mr. (-obb is quite
Well kllOtt'n In H?l?l !! =
lived here a long time ago aad made
made friends who are glad to wel
come him bark. Mr. Cobb has a nice
position with the company, who is
painting our town.
Miss Sara Cobb of tho graded
school, attended tho teacher's meet
ing at Anderson last Saturday.
. 'Mr. T. H. Davenport, who left Pel
zer some e'.plit years ago for the
farm, has returned. He has beeu
living near Central.
Jim Dbwiea has been trying his
luck on tho farm In the White Plains
Bectton for tho last four years, has
resolved to try Pelzer again.
Two years on tho farm near Fair
Play In Oconce county, haB determin
ed Miicis A. Davis to come back to ,
Pelxer.
Little Mies Madeline Kelly gave a |
birthday party to a number of her
little friends on Friday the 2nd of
January.
Keowee Lodge No. 93. K. of P.. has
just cloned up a very successful and
[irofitable year. Their finances show ,
i net gain of about $250. Their
demberahip hau been IndVeased by
some' 10 members. Quite a good
mm has been dispensed for ehariia
jlo purposes. Tho following officers
were installed Ust Tuesday even
ing: <W. C. Peormah. c. C; W.
HoOee. V. C; S. P. Bell. P.; W. R.
Hammond, M. A.; A. W. Bagwell,
?. or Pa and S. and M. of F.S EJ. T.
iVaehlugton, M. W.; A. L, Rollins.
\1. ft; .f. W. Wbile. . O.; W. A. Bell.
Mrs. Carter of Princeton, Is visit
ug at Mrs. T. C Cramps.
Miss Ha?lle Pelxer and Mr. fluy
tanvon of Wtlllaniaton, Were visiting
U town Saturday afternoon.
The following gentlemen were in
itallcd as officers or the Pelxer. Ma
lonlc Lodge yo. 217. for- the year
914; W. G. McGee, M. M.: W. H,
larrott. H. W.;. B. C. Rbdgcrs, J. W.:
I. 11 Hill', aecreiury; A L. Rollins,
reaaurer: ino. W. Morgan. S. D.: B.
,V. L*e, tyler. Tills good old l?dge
. In a flourishing condition. There
tas been a galtf of in members. The
ut'inbershlp Is stfll busy.each meet
ng night with candidates. Tho lodge
aeets each Saturday night before: 1st
lunday ai R o'clock.
Miss Crame and Mis? Can lb Craxue
if Hendertmnvllie. N. C, nre spend
np i-nnie time with their brother,
"cm .1. Crame, on Lobby? street.
tJto First Bsptb-tj
Sunday school. Charlie ?':ih sutcecd
?d v.*-i] with ti:e churCii BWjbIb. AU
ht? friends hope, believe and prgy
that hu will tu < eed as well in the
big work ho has undertaken with the
boy*.
J. a. Davis, after n trial of two
year*, on tin? farm hear W.ix.tington
church, Greenville county, has mov
ed back to t 'ir town and can be
found ut is Oopdrich streat.
The quarterly mootlm-. or t**.e Doc
tor's Association, way held .it ?tho
home of Dr. W. D. Sulivan, lust
Thursday,
chiquolu Tribe No; n. I. o. Ked
Main, itiHtallcd the following otrkcrs
last week:
m. m. Faahion, S.
G. \v. Holld Pi
Will I'<>ar4on, S St
Will Tri;ip, i. T.
H. ?, Fen'ni ii C tj
a. ii. buvto, if. oi w.
it. I. Cokvr ti vV.
The tr'Je I* iH good working shape
now. Their .luaudal couditkm is
good. Some 10 paU* fact's have hem
captured during laut" yer.r. and In
about eight weeks time quite a good
many more will have passed through
the mysteries.
'.Mr. and Mrs. J. Ligon Simpson!
spent lust Sundny with the former's j
father at Honea Path.
We had o visit from sonic cotton |
and comproBB men from faklahutna
und Texas, lust week. Just another]
evidence that Pelxpr in on the mai*?
The' Methodist Sunday ^ciiool has
500 pupils enrolled^ Arc mi ore cr
the number? < . :'
Hay Co?J^w?S U' ;tc^vnTla-<t -vm?'!.]
Kay hah u lucrative rtniltort tl3 hn
mnn on pnssengbf i r.vh< br-i\v. <ii
iumnia and Augusta.' ills brother,
Alfurd, isi 8l;im:!i,i:: OOUl -on through
freight between Columbia and Green
ville.
f{- * * * # * # # * m- v- * if
*/
# PENDLETON *
* y
Th? Baptist Missionury meeting
. was held on Monduy afternoon at
ihe home of Mrs. E. G. 'Evans.
Mr. M. Aull, of Autun, returned
Mm Li-'-?. ..111 . rni-u- ._
. . . ...?v. iimitwii; KIIVI
spondlug several dayB there fan busi
ness, ?
The T. W. C. A. met this week at
the home of the Rev. Mr. T. L. Smith.
lUrs. McLecs rrturnedj^komc this
week after spending -several weeks
ut Tort Mill wiy.i her daughter, Mrs.
Lynk.
The firm formerly known a.< "An
derson Hardware", has iji ii chougedjj
to "Poudle?ou Iliuuwarv '. and in |
now conducted by Mr. W. M. Cren
shaw and his brother. Clayton.
Mr. .1. 10. Wofferd, Jr., v.ho has
been at home for eohtc time on ac
count of nis ntethar's Ulness and
death, has returned to Starr where
he has taken up his Same work as
before.
Mr. W. B. Anil, Jr., of Clenison
i'oiivRo .uneui tiic wo ;K-eua With Iii?
parents.
Miss Lila Stribling of Anderson,
cnVnt *?nt?5v W?tb i::-T "?arCIlt??' Ut I??2
home or Mrs. T. It.
Mrs. Mulligan formerly MIbs T2m
ma Hull, is s:;iu)iling aotue tlme\<flth
her parents, Mr. ami Mru. John Hail.'
Mr. WUila i\?kvtuii spent Friday
morning at Andtnon on business.
r.tjv. Mr. Ballinger bas fieen In An
duraon several d;, :, i'tis v,<m\x tu see
bis duugntor. who ..is-very 111 at the
I
uvcyiuil.
. Mr.' George Allan Wilson of Green*
ville, spent the \s <.(>! -end with his
parents, Mr. anil Mia, B. A. Wil
son.
The Tuesday Club was delightfully
entertained tiiis W,eek oy Mrs. 13. G.
ISvans. During u very pleasant and
social afternoon delicious, refresh
ments were served.*
Mrs. Mounce and grar.-J- . .-.:ghter,
Floride Ward, after sfen?l : sevornl
week'j with relatives at Bp^Uia4>itr?7
return-id home this v^eck.
' Mr. and Mtb. Si. !.. Ksko*.
Wednesday in Auderson.
Mr. Ban Alleu of Ami^rson. > '
In town on business Friday,
Thn ?tvlr ?.fajriw iriwl ?1^o u-, .?V
at tbo hom,o of. Mrs. H. W. Soiiwrim.ii.
L\lrs; U. F,. Watkbis rattirund from
Columbia Sunday'after hpehdltgtome
time with her husband there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. .Lcng ot Cen
tral, spent Wednc'' ')' with Mr. and
Bftrs. W. G. Bimpffori.
Miss Matilda WHI??ft vfjdted. hor
Bister, Mra. Foster, this week.
Thte Womau's Atilixlary w^s held
Thursday at the. home of Mrs.* P. H.
B. Slottn.
!MJa9 Kate Sharp ot Anderson,
spent the wck-end with Miss Louise
Sloan. ,
Mrs. R. A. Buchanan and little son,
have returned from Lsvoiiia, Ga., af
t?r spending some time fitere with
the fonnor's rather, Mr. Harrison.
Mr. Bugene E\-ans spent several
hours at Anderson Friday.
Sevefal of the boys and girls of
this place went to Clcinnon College
Friday night to t attend a concert
there.
Mr. A. O. Evans of Anderson, spent
Sundav at his homo here.
Miss Ella FoaU-r sl?ent the^'i^WB
alth her aunt. Mr*. Wilson.
Mr. B. ?l. Abbctt was In town on
iuoltt'?ss Friday and' Saturday.
Kenneth and Hobtirt Seawrlgbt,
?rh? have been vlwiting- Uiclr brothe?,
I. W. m"' H. G. Seawrlfht, hav,: re
urned to their home at Donald?.
The moving ptctore show th 'l
?een In operation at tblf ; ^ slnr^
Tecemlier Itt, ? r. ' ??ajpreatlj en
o>-e'd by tiumy. The i>Jcture*hero
iave been good and vViudeVlllc eleen
ind ir-oral. Managers. Hunter und
ni er. -,
r And, of Clinton Col
me h?rn*? for his Chrtet
i, hn* been very sick Ihn
His friends aro sorty.to
i nnd hope ho will scon
veil again,
PAGE THREE
QUITE AN INCREASE
IN POSTAL BUSINESS
Sliico "figures don't lie" it is taken
as conclusive proof that Anderson
must be growing bff leaps and
bounds, since the figures furnished
yesterday at the Anderson postofDce
showed that both sales and money
orders wero Increasing every day.
According to postal officials the fig
ures have been more than igtlsfao*
tory, since they show ? d?cid?t in
crease over each of the l>;i-.t two
years.
It Is seen from the report obtained
that during the year 1912 from Jan?
nary l to December 31, the Bales
amounted to $31,033.04 and during
the year 1913 from January 1 to De
cember 'il, tho entire saios amounted
to $34,212.08 an increase of $3,179.04
or 10 per cent during the past 12
months. This is very encouraging
to those in the postoffice.
Miss Eunice Hussell, assistant to
the postmaBtur, said that there had
been quite a decided Increase in the
money order department during the
last year, both in the money receiv
ed and In money issued. During the
year lt>l3 the Anderson postofllce is
sued $76,181.28. a gain of $8.982.9?
over the figures for the preceding
year. The money order department,
paid out during this year for money
orders cashed at the local office, $48,
184:21; an Increase of $5,025.32 over
Jhj? yenr of ]?12. Alisa R?ssel) said
that this record wau all that rpuJd
bo oxperUid of her department lor
the last- year attd thnt abc v/a* highly
pleased with the spl?ncilil showing
nthde by her figures.
si i.tMiro >ia?T .school
! fa Being Conducted ot Felrer?Om
of the W. 0. W.
Pelzer, Jan. IS.?Special?The
Bachelors' Aid Society gave a brilliant
reception at the Hotel Antrim last
Wednesday evening to the Old Maids'
Sewing Club, Mr. Whit ?fartln and
Dr. Joe Rutord-acting-fts-Aosis-with -
ease au.? charm. At uu early bour
an elegant live course diuner . was
Served. n.f?er which the gn?rts In
dulged tr several amusing and inter
esting contests.
Tho rconis were simply but pret
tily decorated in potted plants and
evergreens, a color scheme of red and
green being carried out.
Those enjoying the evening were:
MrH. Jno. H. Mcl?rearty. Mistes Car
rie Laudtr, Esth?r Lnuder, Ola Scrog
gins", 6ara Cohb, Agens Mae Bell.
Maude Stewart, Belle Jones, Sue
Cloud, Belle Cloud. Kathleen Orftfin,
EvHyn Prow, Edit'i Blgby. Carrie
Cran". Minnie Crane; Messrs. Her
lott Drake, Clyde Stone, Ron Orif
.11, Dr. Walker. Dr. Watklua, Clarke
Stawart. W. K. iludgens, Ramsey ?1
lisou, Byron Stone, Dr. Prank Lander,
Arthur Mcates, Prof. Potrio.
The foliav*ng were Initiated om
cars uf Walnut i?auip, No. M, W. o. W.
last Tuesday evening:
C. V ; T. C SnlpoB, A.
linger, B.: vV. E. Tfccoijj
Du veil port, VV ; C I..
J. Trlpo ?isl Vi..
Physicians.
The camp Is now carrying
ber*.
Monday tho loafer's bench wsk di
sertcd, not even a pollcenum lo be
seen. Tho Oeneral Session Court wnp
ir/session at Anderson. It Is, Ind' -1
?c ill vvlnd laat li'sii"...
good.
Rev. t>outhlt, of Walhalla, is con
ducting a revival service this W?bk
at the Wesleyan church.
A splendid night school Is holni
conducied two ntgnts a week in the
graded school building now. The
pupils grade from the 3rd to tho 8ta
grade Inclusive.
Harry Armstrong, .third grade;
Janle Mlddleton, Eugene Mhttileton.
Claude Wdtt. Clarabel Whltmtro
Dcwey Whitmlre. fifth grade; Avary
Ashley, .lunette Ashley. Lola Slaton.
John Roberts, Mulvln Baldwin, Ray
Armstrong, Dewey Ashley. Has!
Cobb. sixth grade; Mamie leach,
glo Fenwoll, seventh grade;
Durham, eighth grade.
Most of those pupils w
day in tho mill.
Miss Sara Cobb, of th
..iiool Is the efficient
inspectkb i'OXVin
^nprnfrer King It M urns From tfcn
J. Mack Kin At county supervisor,
r. turned Tues'iay from the Brushy
Creek section where he wint to in
spect to* main gang r?m;i. Y no
canty had been pitched ; In that W:
tio' with the exception t?at ?overal
weeks wonld be required on the
roads In that immediate vicinity but
the ospeoally good weather of tha
last few days pormltted the speedy
completion of the job and the roads
of that seetlou are now In splendid
shape.
Mr. King reported that he found th*
camp In tine condit ion that bis In
spection ol the fete showed that they
wore ^unitary and that the convicts
wore nveivlng goed treatnieht. He
was well pleased with the results Of
his trip or Inspection.
Tr UK kT mi xkkIwpay.
On Wednesday or court week, the
ladles of gt. Josephs Catholic church
will sorve a turkey, dinner in the va
cant store rnori o.) Kant Wittner
stroot. All . ?^'J Christmas good
tftlnpf; be Included in the menu
jad the t?rlec wlil bo moderate-?->4fr
ty cent* fatj.diutm wltii desert. Uifcr
ty-uve coma for dinner without. Th#
following is tho tempting menu:
Turkey -ij??K'
Olbist Sattem.
Wee Macaroni
Craabexry Jelly.
Jold Slnw Bi: j;
Pickles.
Dfsert.
Plum Pudding Charlotte busses