The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 18, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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ourselves,a Iso th? manu
facturers, so you take no
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than your mon
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We are headquarters
for high class toilet goods
such as Mary Garden
Houbigant, Hudn uts.
Colgates Nadine and all
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youi* business and see how wie?i we can take care
of your wants, and we are sure you will soon be
like some two hundred customers who are now
givhig us the large end of their wants.
Leave your prescrip
tions with us and they
will be filled with the
purest drugs that money
can buy, and compound
ed by a licensed drug
gist. Phone 54 and we
will send after them an&
return them promptly.
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NOTES ANDt
Whlttcn for the Intelllf
The fp?owlhg unique church ad-|
vertiBlng has been. accredited to an
^liiacopo? rector o! Maryi??d: "Miss
ing?last Sunday, many families from
church. Stolen?several hours from
th? lord's day. Strayed?half a!
hundred Iambs, from Sunday school.
Mislaid?Silver coins owed to. the
Lord." While <we cannot vouch for
the truth of this particular quotation,
yet the word contained therein fur
nish food for serious thought.
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Malcolm ft. Patterson, f?rriicr gov'
ernor of Tennessee, wbo vetoed a
.-prohibition hill in his State^oclared
in an address delivered before the
ve?tion ?f the Anti-Saloon League
at Columbus, Ohio, November, 1913,
tha.t his views' concerning the liquor
question" have completely, changed,
arid that he now believes" in nation
wide prohibition. ?le said further:
"I have seen tho'paralyztng-and cor
rouliig InsluCD-co oT.Lquwr 1q the so
cial and publie ii?? of our national
capitol. I have seen its forked light
ening strike my first born. At last t
have felt its foul and atealthly blow
as it turned upon me." , It will be
remembered that he pardoned the
slayers of ev .Senator Oarmack. after
It had been proven (hat they had shot
him on the. streets of Nashville. Car
mack wa* a prohibitionist, whilo
Patterson opposed this reform. It is
good to note the radical change In
the views* of the ex-governor.
Is tha use of intoxicating liquors
decreasing, or increasing' Many
things are to be .considered in an
swering that question, as, the Increas
ing foreign element changes in so
cial customs in certain quart?r?.
wbeva wiues and liquors are said ?o
bo fashionable, etc. It l? generally
agreed, however, that the teudencyof
Lots Th?
We have for saie 25
Street TERMS ABE Ei
LOOK AI
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our people is. toward prohibition, aud
that, as education advances, people
will become more and more enl?ght-j
ened as to the curso of .strong drink.)
with its attendant evils, Ttnt, while'
this is true, vet could ?cures that
staro ue in the face show that much
remains to bo dene. The year end
ing Juno 30, l$t3; shows that tax
collected In United. Statea on intoxi
cating liquors exceeded that of the
previous year by $77,-H'.M t. . ,
It has been estima tod that in the
United States an average or 30 per
sons are murdered daily?Over ten
thousand a, year*. Spain, Italy,
France, Austria-Hungary, Germany,
Ireland, Scotland, Holland and Bel
gium, combined; have three-fold our
population. And yet there are more
murders in this, country than in all
them combined, acordlng tc statls*
tics. It has been estimated that two
out of every, one hundred Americans
tried for m~ rder go to tb? electric
chair or the gallows, while the. other
98 are either acquitted, pardoned or
paroled. It is earnestly hoped that
these conditions-will soon be improv
ed; and nation-wide prohibition will
be a great step tn thai direction.
"SENATOB BAHLEY'-'?Is now owned
".be me and. la 'or service at my
stables, Hb Is the .best bred, stal
lion in the State. Cheshire's' Sta*
blea. . 1-17?dtp.
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1 The Farmers Bank building, was
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beautiful lots on tiibble
\3Y ON THESE LOTS.
1* THEM. ,|H
ans Company
stack*!, by the -contractor, Mr. Au
gustus .Steyenson. ' " <
'(Alias Annie Brown entertained a
few of her friends Thursday even
ing.; Many games were played. Then
all v. ore invited into the dining room,
whore delicious kruits were Berved.
RfrSi f3. .7. Hood entertained several
ladies at her home Thursday,
vfc.j?i iluiu a delicious dinner' was
spread. Later, in the afternoon she
Berved cake and acid. The day was
enjoyed very much.
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Special to.'Tncr iauiiligencer:
Bciton..:jan. t'T.?Friday afternoon*
the girl'ii vf:a^l--; h >n team played
Houea -Path on': she lattrir'B ground.
Though -detested; tho girls say they
received exce.lent treatment from the
Honea, .Path'; g'ris.: r>ad enjoyed tholr
trip very much.
Prof. Chamber;, or the Anderson
graded-,scat-ois, ; met teachers and
hoys here thi.i morning from Houea
Path, Wllllanitton. West Felzer and
Double Springs. With a number
from Bolton these made iip a good
crowd to receive instructions in va
rious athietlc events, as a basis for
practice In preparing for Field Day
exercises In Aniereon next April.
At the schon? building on Friday
evening a l?r?e crowd a? V.:-j young
people of Bel'.on enloyed a parly glv?
en by the boys and girl? of the hlgb
school. Games were ylaycd for cuno
time, after which refreshment* were
served and all had. a fine old tlmo.
A few of Miss Leda Pobre'a friends
enjoyed a pleasant evening with her
at her suburban hume on last Friday.
Mis? Lena Kay who Is teaching ?1
Mt. Airy, Is spending the weck-on^.
with her. parents.
Mr. W. -C./Oalnes of Pichen?, after
spending a short while with hi*
brother. Lee W. Usines, has gen? u
.Htuea Path' ori a visit to his Slat**
Hra. Blla Hudgcn?.
Mr. Walter Anderson, or the Eu
reka section, paid a pleasant vin'.t
this week to his old friend, Rev. It,
W, Burts. Ile say? he found him in
.good health and enjoying himself.
iCrowrts havo Inspected the display
r of presents la the windows of Frier
son's Pharmscy to be given away at
the sale of lots on the Latimerhou
j levard on Friday, the 23rd lost.
[ A statistician figures that tills
I country burned 6?4,O00 tous of cpol
last year, We know of IS that are
stilt unpaid Tor.?Detroit Free Press.
I Start a scandal about your nelghh
bor and watch it grow.
A BRAN NEW SECTION FOR T
BEEN PUT ON THE MARK
IN IMPRO
^ fui :;; ctiori ivins ?c??'Ocu tuv iiu.iyiuu
aud the Collego which the Aad'vsou
Real Eatnte & Investunit Co., have
opened. We were certainly surprised
when we turned out of North F?nt
Btre?Tj?at south of the hospital into
a beautiful now street .called Sum
mit Avenue. What was a cotton patch
thirty days ago is now n beautiful
[.rcaideuce section. . Wide streets have
been laid out and graded.
Before the street* were finished,
sewerage was put in fco that they
will not have, to tear up the streets
ugain. .The piping has been order
j cd?and waterworks Will soon be in.
T?5> wiii have a cement sidewalk'
from North Kant street to the BouU
yard in less than sixty days. There
is not a prettier view anywhere In
this city than is to be had trc'm this
bill.
L. 8. Horton. is building up there
now and his front pin*** i? level with
the second story windows of the
coi'?c building.
College View is going to be a de
lightful place to live because they
will not allow anything but nice dwe
ll ngs built there and the probability
[ is that there will not be a rented
bouse in the place They are refus
ing to fcell speculators. Mr. E. R.
Horton says a party ofcred to buy
si:: lots to hold but he explained that
\>tt wanted to sell to homo build
ers.
1. S. Horton is now bollding, W.
D, Powley will begin in a few days,
T. U Cely. Dr. II. H. Harris and
etherg have bought and will build
scon.
ilt t;ii:.^ a lot of nerve to spend
$3.ft?u on a cotton patch but the Mes
-it?rS; Horton are optimistic, about
Anderson. They, like we. feel that
prices are bound to advance. Ander
son .is fortunate to bave .thin pretty
close in a:~i. It certainly will be
nice ti live where your daughter can
get to college and the smaller child
ren, to the' graded school, and nei
ther have fp walk over two hundred
yards. Besides there are certain de
lightful elevating influences that
"les frem w?i?* 'ww i?? ? cnnegC]
People living close to one will at
tend tfcc recitals, lectures, etc., more
REVIEW
HE BUILDING OF HOMES-HAS
ET?THOUSANDS SPENT ~"
VEMENTS
often than one living on
The United Realty Co? of Birmingham,
who have handled a groat deaJ of res
idence and business property in Ala
bama and Georgia during the past
season, are going to sell that part of
the ?.Atlmcr estate known as "Th?
j Moore Woods," o? next Friday, Jan
uary ?3. is,
J _.u_J Jhla is a.most desirable location
11 I ?f Baltrtn for LuJldlnir. nnrt ntann *?f*?
.The'real'estate""agents are doing
much for thia city and should be en
couraged.
You wlit be amply paid if yob take
a walk, or drive out this way this
afternoon. I
fhtre are a great many idea of
? ? . f.^ .J " Ani-t,
now being made for a handsome home
on L&tftner street.
Wateh for o^dverllaements on Wed
nesday.
.Minerva, the goddess of wisdom
never married. She was too w'c j,
men do hot like women who kopw
Bv mutual ?^t??wt...
W?st and W. S. Ramsey hai
S?sV'td ^&-|>?i'i?lcf?n?p ?u the i!..
Grocery?Co,VV .S. Ramsey setf^B
his entire interest to D. T. Wft^E
Mr A. A. Jrtilv U no\y u/ith D. T.
West in the fdeat Grocery O,
having bought ' half Interest
S??tt?. ThcT "?rc: hn?r rrcif??r j?jJJ
pared to serve -their customers
than b?for?; and- soHcit .vour p$t
b/Tv. S.'Ramscy ?n<5 0. T.
! Some people -aro :
"about' themselves to t&g?293e
v. . z\JKr- ' '
Tlilrty acre Field of Cotton Ou farm or W. If. Tollfspn,
PANV'S Fertilisers Mr. TolUson Is one of the thousand of* ?jaturded kastotoe)
your dealer for our .goods and accept n ?oubstituta. *
A better Fertiliser < !! produce a bettor, cr?j; "?RION BRAN??" have demonstrate*, ic many
gest planters id your own county their superior crop producing" qualities. Ask the man who nae?T t?
For Sale by
Iludeea* * RagKdale, Pelwr. n?*?pionHereMitlleTo* riedtaeatv afrHft Jfrr?nntfla Ce*
Bennett .Mercantile Co., Easier. TWdf Ifwr^ntBe ^ Wmtos^
i?. p .i>>.. ijr^*?*MU; t *. y, ??a^tbU,'Saa*ly Springs.
and many othor dealers In Andes sen, Greenville and Plckcns counties. For further Information *rfct
resenutlve at Anderson. Mr. R. B. Borrlss or address UNION GUANO COMPANY, Wlnatoa-Sn?em. N. a
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