The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 17, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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* has been purchased by us, and it
will be run as a Job Printing Plant. Al
ready splendidly equipped, additional machinery
and equipment will be added to enable us to handle
all orders, large or small.
Competent and
Experienced Workmen
will be employed and our efforts will be to merit
the patronage of those needing commercial station
ery. ' .
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The Anderson Intelligencer]
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
BELTON, :: SO CAR.
Bargain Counter
i
999In Dress Goods...
Former price 50c, 75c and $1.00, going at 25c
16 Ladies'Coat Suits, last year's style, 2 per
cent, less than cost.
All new style Coat Suits at cost.
55 Boys' Suits, regular price $2.50 to $5.50,
closing out price. &?.50 o'g3.50.
One lot Men's Shoes, sizes 6 to 9, former price
$3.00 to $4.00, to go at $2.00 and $2.50.
One lot Ladies' Shoes, sizes 2 to 5. former pnce
$2.50 to $3.50, closing out at $1.50.
I??c4- j^lirckri / n?a r\f 131 a o /"?V? ? ry r*? 1 t^nC? in fri C
tne.lOc Quality, will sell for the next ten days 12
yards for $1.00.
One lot Men's Ribbed Drawers and Shirts,
regular price $1.00, closing out at 75c.
One lot Men's Collars at 5 cents each.
S^E OUR REMNANT COUNTER for Bargains.
BELTON MERCANTILE CO.
W. ' *). W. MEET IN?.
Special Correspondence.
Delton. Jan. 16.?'a meeting of Excel
camp Woodmen of* th?'World, will be
hold uex.t Tuesday evening to which
every member of t^he camp is Invited
and it is hoped "twill.attend. Thie
will merely an informal meeting
in whlca the social feature of the or
der will be most prominent as tbjsre
will be no work to do.
' The* meeting Is held with the "get
'to-gsther"* spirit In view, la' which
' feiMW^ - ??~'r~~-~??
the good of the order and tue better
ment of the local camp will bo dis
cussed and planned. Fruits and cig
ars will be served and general good
fellowship'will prevail.
The camo is in a thriving condi
tion, it is only two years old but
carries, oh lt'a roster ah even hun
dred names. The oflicers for the en
suing year are J. P. Acker, Con.
Com.; 3. II. Utile, Adv. L.; W. O.
Kay. Banker; R. U Parker, Clerk;
J. B. Putnam, Escort; J. A. Duncan,
Watchman._._
V
Start an early GARDEN byx
planting Fr?ersem** Garden Seed.
Now is the time io ptanl
Peas, Lettuce, Radishes, Cabbage,
Carrots and Turnips, Wc hm
just received some Frost Proof
Cabbage Planta, at so come Ber*?
muda Onion Plauts.
FRIERSON'S PHARMACY,
Belton. S. C.
We hftvc a few more DoVW*
Weather Chart Calendars. If you
haven't gotten yours, coins in and
get it before they are aB gone.
S
ilNC?R?G STORE)
A BELTON MAN
Will Preside, Trades Day in Ander
son
The fact that next Tuesday, Jan. 20
will be Trades Day in Anderson and
parts of the county. The fact that the
greater part of the time will be given
over to the discussions relative to live
stock, breeding, etc., will naturally
bring those who are interested in this
subject and aside from this the other
features of the day will hold out at
tractions for the general public.
The following program has been ar
ranged for tho meeting to take place
in the Chamber of Commerce:
12 o'clock noon.
1. Chairman, J. O. Harris, Belton,
S. C.
2. Invocation, Rev. O. L. Martin,
Anderson, S. C.
3. Address, "Live Stock Raising,"
J T. Watt, U. S. Live Stock Demonstra
tor. Clemcon College. S. C.
4. Address, "How to raise Hogs,"
B. M. Aull. Autun, S. C, Secretary of
the Anderson County Live Stock; As
sociation
Afternoon Sseslon.
8:90 P.M.
Round table discussion, part to be
taken by all farmers and others in
terested in Live Stockr
? s s m s s m s m m m m s s
jf? TOWNYILLE NEWS. ?fi
W Si S S SR ???? S ? S S iff
Townville, Jan. 15.?Dr. E. A. Hlnes
or Seneca, wilt deliver a moBt in< j
M resting address In the high school '
r.li.i?tnrliim Tiiaa/fow ? _ ^
-??, r,, uv?iu- I
nlng promptly at 7:30, P. M., Jan. 20.
Free admission. But listen, please
bring a little change along with you,
After the lecture there will be some
lunch boxes sold which will be very
attractive, both inside and out, the
proceeds will go to tho piano fund.
The public is cordially Invited to
come.
We are very sorry indeed to hear
of the. illness of little Miss Bernte?
King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C
King. Also itltle Miss Mildred Mar
rett and brother, Hugh, the Interest
ing little children of Mr. and MYs
C. E. Marrett. May these dear little
ones soon be restored to their usual
good health
Miss Grace Routh bad as her guests
last Sunday Misses Emmie Barton,
Myrtis Gantt; Meears. S. J. Grubbs
Bkit T I? .Takab
The magnificent residence just
erected by S. J. Grubbs la about com-;
pleted and adds very much to our
little town.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Spears are liv
ing .at the Fant old homestead, near
town.
S?ss Shilis Grubbs uf r*a!f Tis.:.
spent the week-end with her uncle,
S. J. Grubbs. and family.
Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Meyers have
just returned from a very pleasant
visit to Johnston, ?. C.
Rev. John Harris, who has been
visiting home folks has gone to Nor
folk, Nebraska, to take tip his work.
He may be the means of fending
raauy souls to Christ. Rev. Harris Is
a splendid expounder or the gospel.
>^oy Hawkins Is still on the sick
list and Isn't considered much bettor.
May tiieae boys soon bo much better
.n > ly cud Albert have been confined
tc their bed for about six weeks
.Y/r. and Mrs. E. E. Asbell have ar
:*v l from-.their bridal tour, having
vial toil Charlotte, Augusta, Columbia
and points In the "Land of Flowers".
The/ are occupying their new: resi
denoo en Kinq street We wleh this
nhappy young couple much Joy and
"happiness in their new home and]
gladly welcome them heroi.
Thorn will be preaching at the
Baptist church next Sunday evening [
at 7 o'clock, by our nest,gastor. Rev.
Hollings wci th.
rr, U Wooteu ct Fair Play, spent
Monday with bin irother, Mrs. J. A.)
Wooten.
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* HOPEWELL NEWS *
*:****:.*'* $ * * * *
Special to Tho Iniclllgsncer:
Rev. W. J. Beit preached- a very
Impressive sermon here last Sunday
to a large congregation. Mr. Bolt has
many wane friends orcund .Hopewell
wbo rejoice to see him take the step
he has taken, and hope that the fu
ture will be bright for him in the]
ministry.
Hopowell Is very badly in need of
a paator.
Mr. Bdd Smith aas recently moved
into our community. We'are glad to
welcome them, and wish them much
prosperity in their' new home.
Mrs. M E. Neweii Is slowly tm-,
proving from a partial etroke of pa
ralysis, which she suffered some
\ t*'v,iv. age.
We were glad to see Supt. L. M.
Mahnffey back at bis poet last fun*
day. Also Prof. B. L. Mitchell, who
is . such a great lesder in tho musk,
] As ?verybojy knows, goea ringing .'
T the lite or a church oi> Sunday
i school
i it Is hoped that all the people o;
i our community, especially all the
j church mombcrfl, will wake a resolu
tion to attend 8nnday school that
year By doing this wj? could very
eaul?y mako our Sunday school the
boat in the history of the church.
MIm>*? Tern-pie aud Addle Wilson,
of Anderson. spent Saturday night
and Sunday with borne rolka.
Mf. "t'jufi&ell Duckworth attended Ser
vices at Whitefleld Sunday afternoon.
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Special to The Intelligencer:
Greenwood, Jan. 14?The officers
ind directors of the Greenwood Cham
>er of Commerce have roluctlantly ac
:ept?d~the"resignation of Mr. F. Bar
on Grier, who was unanimously elec
.ed president at the organisation meeti
ngs some days ago. Mr Grier stated
in tendering his resignation that busi
ness engagements prevented his giv
ing the time he desired to the commer -
cial organization. Mr. Grier's succes
sor will be elected at a meeting of the
mnmber to he held at.an early date.
The directors were assigned to the
various departments? f the organiza
tion at Tuesday's meeting as follows
Kjatail ( merchants. A. McD Single
on, publicity. Capt. J. F. Ent minger;
ural conditions, H. L. Watson; in
lustriol. II. V. R. Schr?der ;real estate
ind insurance, Dr. John Lyon, conven
Lions, A. A. Colemnn; wholesale mer
.-hants. C. W. Garrett, public Imorove
nents. Dr. E. J. Smith; transportation.
MA. Cralg.
The heads of these departments wfli -
?ach name a committee of four citi
zens to assist in the work and will
meet again on the afternoon of Jan
28th to actively begin work.
Sixty three lots of the F. B. Rey
nolds property, on the extension of
Reynolds street, were sold at auction
Tusday, bringing a total of approxim
ately $7,000. Tb? plan is to develop
this attractive section of the city to
building purposes
The five banks of Greenwood had
their annual meeting and heard re
ports of the past year's work, which
were gratifying to the stockholders.
With a few exceptions there wore, no
changes in the board of directors. M.
L. Watson was elected vice president
the National Loan and Kxehange
Bank. <.
The National ic Loan and Btahanga
Bank of this citj? has made formal aj*
plication for membership in the fede
ral reserve system authorised "-'til
congress under ^the cu; . g?. "t?iy
ThiB is the only ^ndttpnnl hank. ir.
Greenwood. The actidni was taken at
the annual meeting of the director
yesterday. ' ,'0
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Special to The Intelligence:
' Flat Rock, Jan. 15.?On lastTu'.v-l
day evening Miss Oulda Majors and
nuss j-UHb Hranyoa aeuahtlully en-1
tertained a crowd of young folks at j
? p&jrty. Auiong t??Se p?Onci?i W?ir : j
Misses Lena. Myrtle and Lessle
rod, Mettle Herron. Eula Stuart. Car- :
rie Schrimph, Atyo Webb. Varinu
Whltaker, Bessie HalU Marie Kelly.;
Messrs. Dean tvirod, raui uud xjtnt?r
lie Pruitt, Clarence Morrow, Charlie,
Brown, Walter Stuart, Earle Keator,'
Auton <Ma]ostic. Edd T?te, Js~!? Te!- \
ford. Clifton Herron Wileon, Walte.''
Hall and Ernest Whltaker.
Mr. Hammond, the new pastor of]
the Baptist church, preached a very !
interesting sermon to a large congre- !
gallon here Sunday. There will also
he services here next Sunday, con
ducted by Rev. J. B. Herron.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Stuart vis
ited home folks recently.
We are sorry to report the serious
illness of Mr. Sam Whltaker, and
hope he will be restored* to health*
soon. I
(Both of the schools near here are!
in a flourishing condition, with Mr.
Barle Keaton teacher at Flat RocU'
and Miss Guida Major, Oak Grove. |
Miss Margaret Black has returned]
to her home at Iva after a very pleaa- j
aat visit to Miss Eula Stuart.
GET G001> PLACES
Clint Sommers Named oa the War?
and Means Committee
Of the. new members of the legisla
ture. Dr. Bolt, of Plckans, a native of
this county, received the. most nu
merous committee assignments. Mr.
I Summers, of this county, received ap
pointment on the ways and means can- j
mittee, which is the most Important!
committee and its members cannot i
nerve on other committees.
Dr. Bolt's assignments were: Ed
ucation hospital for the insane, med- ;
U al ai'fairs, all of which arc very im
portant committees.
Mr. Melvin J. Ashley, of Abbeville,
w?.s made chairman of the committee
on> public buildings, t 11 a v?c?iacy.
Harold Ashley wa? appointed a
page.
LOOPED THE LOOP.
Feat of a Military "?viator In JTaw I
? *.
Now York, Jan. 1*.?Sevgt. Samuel,
Kaizmrin, an artilleryman, static.;-?id
Kt Wo >i Point, looped the loop In an
.uoroplane today and established , aj
loooru or this feat aoioug military
avlninr* ia the United States. The;
>:oit was involuntary. The avia-i
tor, who in'a novice in training at an,
aviation school, was flying about 2.
OCO feet atw*se Fort Wfcdswortb on
ten Ielandl when his machine turn
over and -dropepd SOU feet. Keta
mas. maintained his seat and in right
ing the machine came down safely.
VISIT the Sanitary Barber Sfrop
atarilfraA tools, and . clean linen
uiwd on evarr customer by First
Thirty acre Field of Cottoo on
PANY'8 Fertili?w.i n?r. TolHscn Is
your dealer for our goods and a?cep
? better Fertiliser, will produ
gcst planters in your own county the
Hudg^dfl & Rngsdalc, Fclser.
Bennett Mercantile Co., ?as!?j.
u (-> _/ _: i : _
M- . M. .x-va, . ..-vn v .arc*
r ad many other dealers in Anderson
resentatlvo at Anderson, Bar. R. E. Bi
CLERK'S ANN
For Town of Bei
Jan. 13,1913, f?
Receipts
Cash on hand January 13,
1914. ....I 9MM
Property tax collected. 8886. S3
Street tax collected ........ 878.00
Bog tax collected. 12.CO .
License tax coiiecteu ...... sais i?
Fines collected . 935.20
Water rent collected. 982.98
Closet tax collected. 296.95
8. C. Cotton Oil Co. 0.60
Numbers collected for. 8.56
j. B, Adser, disinfectant 4.60]
Total.$9067.68
Expenditures
Street lights .$1093.77
Stand pipe bills .......820.68
Interest on bonds . 1112.60
J. K. Clement, mayor's salary
and street work-. auu.uu
Aldermen, salari?s. 96.00
J. E, Martin, salary. 660.00
w". t: Acker, salary . 660.00
J. C. White, salary. 410.00
Enoch Ware, .salary ........ 190.00
Si. Keller, salary. 260.00
Harve Rouse, salary . 42.00
Henry Butler, balary. 124.00
F. M. Cox & Co., bills. 1120
D. A. Oreer, bills. 122.12
J. p. Garrison, bills ,. 12.60
Sullivan Hardware Co . 81.40
MitcLell-Cox Lumber Cp. .. 212.98
Expense Account
Eel ton News Co.$ 2.00
Harper's Market . 7.50
Managers of election . 12.00
B. M. Destra?o . 10.00
Phrler3on's Pharmacy . 4.75
Belton News Co.. 15-60
Barton Mills. 137.00
j7c. White. 46.60
Southern H.H. Frt. 4.39
[Miss Clara Kay. 6.25,
!Stamps, iak and receipt book 2.60
J. H. Taylor. 6.30
Street work . .45
Dock Beaks. St. work. .60
.1. R. King, police work. 1.76
tj. B. King, police work. 1.50
BeRon News . 4.76
Belton Mercantile Co . 8.17
Belton Mills. 40.00
iDr. W.'B. Hante. 235.00
.Fred MulU?ax. 4.00
Cobb A- Parker. 43.30
I Kay A Clement. ?.32
I WellInghara's Market . 5 ?0
I Frederick D1b. Co. 75.15.
Gunun Dia. Co. 46.16
[Belton Mercantile Co . 2.93;
Incidental. 3.W
Fred Mulllnax . S-00
Fred Mull la ax. 4.00
Fred Mulllnax . 2,76
I. J. Keller. 16.6?;
Street payroll . 13.60
Street payroll. 3.0.80
Sttti* payroll. . 22.60
mroct payroll . 4.00
C. M. Davis. Bond ret ...... 46.00
Sullivan Hardware Co. 24.10
Fred Mulllnax . 89.80,
Carolina Printing Co. 2.78j
A. F. Fast. 10.00
Belton MercanUle Co.. . S.fBi
Board of Public Com., H.P.. 20.50,
MlEr Clara Kay. 125
Kg?! A Clement. 4.88
Hank. Ilr.w . S.88
Southern R.R. Co. 6.4?
W. P Shirley . .80
Cobb 41 Parker . 9 08
j. H. McCuen. 8,00
Mies Clara McKay. 2.00
M. S. Wallace. . 3,40
Wlllio Wiltiamstca . l.fl?
II. IUrase . 4.60
Belton Mercantile Co. 2.Co
Street ysyroll . 0.60
and paojp Wk. 9.*J
P. S?ckerneyet .
iAyroll . 14 40
far in or W. H. ToltUop. Pleto?aty JBM
ono of the thousand ot satisfied cuBtoc
t n aoubfttUutei -t
ce a botter crop. "UNION BRANDS*' h?
tir superior "crop producing'' qualities.
For Sale by '
Hampton Mercantile Ce., Piedmont. I
Victor Strf-stiie Cs^ wntuntay.
V ?. v.._.1 U c_M_ Ci-*
i, Greenville and Plckens counties. For
irriss or address UNION GUANO COMP A
UAL REPORT
mon, JS* rrom
o Jan. 12, 1914
Street work . 9.00
?. L. Rice . 50.00
Kay & Clement. l .00
Stamps . 1.00
Work at stund pipe . 1.30
CP. McCoy. 1.B0.
c.c.c. Fire Hose & Rubber
Co. 394.51
Helton Oarage. 12.1?
Cobb & Parker. 4.48
Wllllnghsm'E Market . 5.25
H. F. Honks SQ.04
J. P. Williams ._. 1.70
Belton Fair Assn. 60.wv
Dr. "w. is, Hanie . I.wS
Belton Ice Co. . 2.63
Southern R.R., Frt . .. 23.62
L, P. Wllllngham. i.s?
Anderson Foundry Co. .... ..50
W. A. Mauldln. 4.60
Eelton Mills. 19.M
. P. McCoy . . 3.75
Cobb & Parker ............ 1.6*
Belton Mercantile Co.. .86
H. F. Hanks..'. 1.16
Belton Milts. 187.00
[Work at Btand pipe. 1-00
I Work at stand pipe. J-50
Car fare to Anderson . .50
Oulla Printing Co. .'.. .77
Reuben Newit . . 1.60
Street work . 8.60
Fred MuUlnax ..,... 10.00
Piedmont & Northern Lines 1.21
Public Commissioners H. P. 75.43
M. S. Wallace . 10.90
Southern R.R., Frt. 127,22
Kay & Clement. 8.86
,J. H. McCuen ...?e. 5.60
, L.F. Willipgham . .90
W. J Morehead. 3.00
Blue Ridge R.R. Co.. 14.30
?larold Williams. l.oo
leiten Gcvage . 5.0'J
Glamorgan Pipe & Fdry Co,. 93.41
Board of Public Com. . 29.1/
U. S. Cast Iron Pipe & Fdy
Co... 692.27
Belton Mercantile Co. ?.38
Hanks Bros.. 6.83
,J. P. Williams . 2.86
Kky & Clement. 11.30
R. L. Vermilion . 1.60
Car ' fare to Anderson and
' Prisoner. .75
Willingham's Market. 1.60
Stamps .?v .80
Telegrams . ......60
Geo. Johnson .>*... 1.00
Frt, P. & N.. .26
Telephone BUI . .76
R.R. fare to Hodges. 130
Hopper Drag Co. 60
R.R.fare to Anderson, and P .75
J. P. Na?ly. 4?M
J. P. Nally :. 16.81
J. P. Sally. 88.00
J. P. Nally. 65.00
Street payroll . 12.50
Street payroll. 5.08
C.S.&A.R.R.Co. 75
Car fere to Anderson and
prisoner ,...?.? *R
Work at stand pipe. -80
8am Adams . -78
Henry Butler. 100
Charlie Washington. 1.06
Sum Adams. 2.10
Henry Butler . ' * >?
flmmw?Mk aSattfoAm ........._ 3.10
Olanorgan Pipe anil Fdy Co. 4.80.
Street payroll. 15.60
CAsh on hand.$212.84
To&t V. .....,r ..89067.09
Kicvevjson, ef Choraw, May Oppose B.
E. Flnaley
I Columbia Jan. l6.~-Repra#e*Ub
. Stevenson has' iprtmtkrll
?-_
UBtfUPV-tt
ivo demonstrated to Ttaai??>o* tlitllst
Ask the man who uses the**.
Jelton asctaatfle Ce-> hmUM.
?mnlre, Mercantile Ct>- WilMmmimtmm?
further Information write our
lNY, Wim-tcn-Saleem, N. C.
TH? STAK DPIPE MAB.
.It has been a ions; time
ave heard from me, and ye*
Iways kept you lu mind.. I
ried to get th? News man ?o [??jf?mt.
ny call from the slah?pipo that, modo
leiten famous, but because of. ths
?umerous "changes in the manajfa
nent, I have, been unn.bjje^Jg
print Now that yon
?fth the Intelligencer
igencer has grown
vill csassienaMy drop
nanager sad chat with
lection. Mr. Clement had
good mayor and Mr; Mitchell
inch a good citizen I hardly ks4w
which one to vote for but now 'that
dltchcll is elected, and I want to.,BO
>ii iiiv administ, aliCr/i oin^, i^lk**"1"
ust put mo down as votin'^jj^^
shell whether I did or not.
r? yoiiug and progress.vs at;d if
B one thing I have preached It UlHu?
?Ulm Ul JUUU6 iiiouuuwi "SltMl
klclty. It is to be hoped that
vfflrer* darin?*' thn new year will' **?.
orce the vagrancy law ahd make tjX?
tttle harder on the pocket fclindttgata
o ply their trade.
Tbe last time I came out I n
ho ladles of the Civic As
ind one rsasen why I
en earlier is that I
mtll tbe ladies did so
rhey fenced in tho plaza
he Baptist church and
jut that's all. It may
ire waiting for spring
toped that they will p!
?s, lay off some wal
Is ? beautiful park- If w?
>n the men to make Bel ton bf^L^LHi
t would soon come to look Ht:n .tho
non, and I can't see any t
"There Is another thing that
les me and that is the-large n
it bachelors in BeltoTt. , I
o nail names but you know w:
ire and yon knew that they <
-.ierous. -Some we have had a
taie and some we will have
Uwnys; some <ant* help it,
Sbn't cars: some ara trying
Hhera have tried, and so '
without any relief. I th
when bashfvl Silas Horton
ried some of the older
sltten hy the same W
m1 it seems. (How
pug!
While the new council Is J^^H
?tor nome way to spend their* laemZf
he coming year, let ro?5 suggest
Jtey make it permanent la the yi&f Of
iraina and curta^*"*W?>*aSr*^
?le street with curbltg or draip'^i
the little curb that we fcuvr\^jgp
?quere is not n?atni?-* w ? ?i**?r/. ;jrv
ipeuVd much money and tinta 46'
tag. out the drains tnly to ha*
Blled in or Washed too deep,
-text rain. Let the present
ifhen it goes out, *eave a mob
>f some permanent work such ai,
t?cgtt.Ocant standpip? of ?tn?, V
then wheft yea ate retired "*
rdUt to your ado^nistratton
?g something that will sooner
'.&r have to come
I am
virt?t utttf
$d then I wont ;
rxi morte
going to keep aug
DPI PK M?
11 ANSE |7f
Seneca, J&D. 16.
tWa best jew