The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 22, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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THOUGHT FOU THE DAY.
' A still small voice spako unto mo"
"Life is so fulj tot ^misery
Were it botter1 'not to bo?"
-TENNYSON
Anderson is My Town- Everybod)
ls talking woll of Anderson.
Bend out postal cards boosting An
derson, the beet city.
Capt. W. A. Hudgena landed Ml
right-on the petit jury. Regreta.
Th* TT??/1?rnl Inti crn? ni?tt?T ?5 go
lng Into the Federal courte. Res
adjudlcata.
The girl who has nothing to wear
and wears lt well ia en regie those
" days.
It must be an awful temptation to
to s?lito work lo Mr. Ford's
torv, B
The laval headed man is the effec
tive man. aa long as he 'sticks to the
job. _v rggfflj
If thia mac W. P. Stevenson Is put
on the asylum Investigating comm la-,
.lon ha will abo Ve tho probo to the
botte**.
It I* not truo that John Lind re
margad that the 'Weather waa pleas
ant the other'day, aa he never talks
recklessly to Interviewera.
It la admitted that every one should
have a winter vacation, even if poo
pie have to overwork themselves sick
?o get it.
It acema likely that employers will
have to share their profits, and thoy
must also learn to liva on their
loases.
Thia climate can show all gaits in
. weather, but tho big snow predicted
by Prof. Wt H$?ftl<iks, baa no* com?
ret
The people wai ;.icel in dab ger
from Karry Thaw Viii probably be
perfectly safe If they remain within
tao confines ot New York State. 4
T. R. keeps on hunting In South
?frica, although* there is so much
better sh coting on the Mexican
game tralla now.
President Wilson wrotus such short
mesaagea that tho couf-reasmen can
ao longer get a hair cut and shave
while they aro being read.
If President Wilson doesn't do
something about this mall lack of
connection at Belton we wi! have to
refer F to the legislature.
<T. P. Morgan, the older, once de
clared that "You can't. unscramble
eggs." (But ask J. P. tho younger if
Woodrow Wilson hasn't done lt.
As the congressmen real ii? what a
calamity to tho count ty .it would bo
If they wore not rV-electted. lt Is be
lieved they will adjourn early and
begin campaigning in good season.
?-? f
The trusts don't object much to
thc cat of their new etyle "govern -
mont aulta, bat they wan* the pock
eta Just aa numerous and deep aa
ever.
Bone merchants, thinking that
their out of date and shop-worn win
ter gooda will sell Inst aa well in
Inly aa new. and fresh spring stock,
?Wt ?hai ii ia not prudent ?or them
to apead rooney advert? shag.
MJ?. li LE SX Ht-Li.hi TDD.
The legislature. ot ?outh Carolina
Vednesday elected \?. H. <?i?.nu to
succeed himself on {ha board of di
rectors of the Stair penitentiary. In
view of Hie fact that liiere wer? sev
eral candidates, hin election on tho
first ballot WUK quite u compliment.
Mr. Ciena deserved to Le re-elected,
if for no other reason because bc
wa? under lire, along willi all others
connected with th.; State ? ? !)!l"::tlury,:
and if he asked for V place be
should Iwvu been gtv?a the endorse*
u'-ni ?ie ?iuuau-1*. He.is a capable,;
worthy official.
V.'< fee] thu way about it-that the
place ia really not big enough for
MT. cimn who is one or Anderson's
mort progressive and tuest successful
farmers, und w i?a. he should baye u
o be made the superintendent of thu
iriHtltiition on the retirement of Capt
Griffith. The vote niven Ibo other
candidate, -Mr. Canfield, was Just a
fow bhort of insuring his flection,
and liIH friends wUh for !iijn that dis
tinction. As he says, lie has been
writing all of lils Hf?' to put bis
friends in political offices and this lt
the only time ho. has asked for any
hing for himself.
THF. THHK*T TO KILL.
Two current ?. 'paper items state
that Ignace Fad'i o.vhki. tl)'.' pianist
has had to cancel his Pacific coast
engagements, having collapsed as tin
result of persecution by black ham
threats. Also taut William T. Je
onie has received a great many let
ers threatening hi'ra'with death if h<
Joes not stop pursiflpg Wurry Thaw
The throats to kill is getting alto
"Tether too commonplace. In ever)
irgo city insidious} and cowardly nt
icks of this kind arc frequently rt
orted to the police.
Of course nearly all these wari
ngs aro mero fakes. No douht man
>f thom aro written hy boys as :
oko. The writer^would not dari
.oconie highwaynicri, or express tho1
.pinions of publlo.stjjten by writing t
i newspaper.
NovortholeBs, ttl o anonymoin
threatening letter >ikj. tho mo3t dar
;erous kind of u weapon. It deserve
i penalty not unlike what-would b
:iven for an assault with intent t<
vurder. Meanwhile - victims shoul
.ever yield to these silly . attack
omemberlng that a nrnn wi:o resort
o such moans IB afraid of his o"
?mdow. ! * ? ?
WOMEN'S NEWSPARB.
~t-sjaatr HTW ?
if the financial daily newspaper for
"woman, about t? 'be "estabHsh'?oT'TF
"Berlin, Germany,* s?mil Trove a sue
cess, the feminine subjects of liaise
WUhelm must bo qulto?dlfferent fron
our Bisters, cousins and aunts a'
home.
A number of projects for dally
Journals for women haV?'beon form
ed In this country, but few of then
j ever attained success: A financial
I 'woman's journal would have about ai
1 much chance in thia, country as a
periodical devoted to"beauty hints fo
moa. Tho many women of Americr
rho take an Interest in financial
'problems aro perfectly able to com
prehend the investment pews in any
newspaper. They do not neod to
have lt diluted and habyflcd as for
inferior minds.
It ls customary to poke fuu at wo
men's periodicals and newspaper wo
men's pages. These publications of
t$n have an cphomejutiatmosphore ol
froth and flutter. The latest Paris
froak fashion, problems of love and
iriarrtag'e. beauly' f?tht?, the ctUiuet ol
railing and cardB and sweethearts,
these don't greatly exercise tho mus
cles of the broil?'
Yet the question when one ?hould
I make party calls^ may bo just a:
;UirportaiU aa a half-column-of-gos
sip about Connie Mack's prospective
? hitchers for 191-f/Arirlch millions o'
j men arc reading with avidity,
i The largo place in tho newspaper
woman's pago given, tb scientific cool
cry and household economy ls a
healthful sign. It indi.-ates Unit a
great many women wish expert in
? formation on their-side of the indus
trial partnership. ",
Newspaper reading by women
seems to be on t'.vq Increase. lnKng
'nnd women are about as much intcr
.jsjtcd lu,politics nsVahen. There la,an
,'ncrcaslnK numhos^f sweet nnd sty
lish women.in the Pnttcd states .W?O
.can put a great many disconcerting
Questions about politics? tri the uviir*
age American voter.
The C tilted Statis^ is considered a??
agricultural country, yet it bas tf
I imj*prt food from abroad. Hut BO fat
the farmers are ablatio rajso enough
tb'?e?c tif?aseles. AU<
-1 ? >'.<:<** ??'.?!.' i:
There is a growing suspicion In
wall street that some of the big and
fierce bogeymen lt has been seeing
are only scarecrows . stuffed with
5trawr* ht
J. C. Kllby of GarVin. spent a few
hour? in Anderson yesterday on bus
iness. . .
Marriages
At Townviilv ou ounday, .(un. li?,
Miss Marie .Martin und Julius Terry,
IKH?I O? Fork towj,eli?u, lt? v. T. <*.
Lig?n officiating.
On Sunday evening pl Toe 'mille,
.Mi*?? Lola. Wicka und lt K. Coate,I
hov. Ligon officiating.
At the residence of w. w. Flem
ing, leal Sunday, Miss MUbel Norman
ot Mottyihunt, and lian vom Stoi** o?,
?reenfillc, Magistrate Fleming offi-j
<Uuing.
At the Orrylllo* Methodist parson
age on .Monday everting, Misa1 Xleeoj
brown and M. 1. Holltngaw?rtb, Hw. ?
W. T. lielvln pf* rfu nulli g the cere-j
mony.
Deaths
J. o. Taylor o? thc Riverside mill
village, about CO years o? age, died in
a htospital in Augusta, Go., lust
Saturday, following au operation. .Mr.
Taylor had been ill for nome time
and when hf; ontered the institution
at Augusta it was seen that an opera
tion was tlx. only hope and the shook
was tnt) much. Tau body was brought
to Anderson and Interment took place
nt Silver Hrook cemetery.
URS J. H. UKRRITT.
Mrs. J. H. Merritt, wit?, of tliu
superintendent of the Riverside uud
Toxaway m?K dii'd ??t lier howe in
Anderson county Sunday morning,
following a brit f Illness. Mrs. .Mer
ritt was a consecrated Christian wo
man and sho will ho toreiy lui^sod.
The body W.IB takou to IJethoda
church, near i'U-dnaoiit, where the
Interment took place. The sympathy
of many friends is extended.
.UIIS. NANNIE E. PRUITT.
Mrs. Nannie- E. Pruitt died nt her
.ionic In t!ie Ebenezer section of tito
county last Sunday night, following
a long and painful illness.
IWore her marriage to A. C. Pruitt
the deceassd waa Miss Nannie Emer
ton.
t>he waa loved by all who knew
?er and by her kindly ways and
hristian manner she had made
'nany friends who will mourn her
going.
lao deceased waa only 21 year3 of
:tge and Ia survived by ber husband
and a little son, 11 months of age.
FAIRVIEW.
Special to'Thu Intelligencer.
Fairview, Jan. 21.-We arc plan
ning some lino work oni tho farms
of this soction aa long as tho present
delightful weather continues. This
is a splendid season for thJ farmers
and most of them In this tfxinrnunlty
are taking advantage of
Under the cnpablc/m^nlgemont of
Miss Eldale Kelly, tht> sclfool at this
place ia progressing Jilcely and the
pupils seem to be lcatning rapidly.
The little son of Ms. and Mrs. N.
P. Mahaffoy, whowlftaAbecn quite ill
for some time, is low beginning to j
improvo and lt ts limed that he may |
soon bo completely recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo lllolliday spent j
Sunday afternoon ?vi? i Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Mahaffoy. "
Mrs Addle Ford aVid children spent]
Tuesday with Mrs?vA L. Stone.
Mba Ora MnliaffYy and Miss Car
nell t?ntr.jphell spent Saturday night j
and Sunday witing^'.ss Nannie .Ma
haffoy.
Mia's ;riith MhylMd, Miss Annie
Ford visited -relatA'es .in l'clzcr for
the weok
Raymodd Sweat
cad in 1'lVdmont
grand-motf
Mts? Etta Ellison ?rirT>MistfVt<. Mis
ses Lonnie and Emmie." spent a few |
hours Satnrdny with the Misses Ma
haffey.
Misses Nannie and Elivia Mahaffoy I
spent Sunday afternoon at Cheddar |
with friends.
Mir. J. M. 'Cauibrell and daughter. I
Miss Moil, visited at thc home of|
James Darby Sunday.
Mr. Leo Ellison was tho guest of|
Mr. Will Gumbrell. Saturday.
Andrew and Jiiuboh Owens spent |
Sunday with Luther Shaw.
iM?i?3 Zella ilolliday spent Sunday |
afternoon hf*re wu? friends.
.'Miss Lola Hotl idiiy spent Sunday-]
here as tho fliest of Mis? fcerol Ma-'
fhttfey/ *
' ' Therre Ari , 10.000 ? 4fiplw>etlon? ? fe*
^Oft Jobs ss -ljicomc tax inspectors, ls
lt not* ueughtfal that there- aro so
many patriots willing to make sacii
ficca lo save their coiiuVry?
saxa fo{ arv - Sf3
!t is claimed*'*'that the railroads
should reduce tho pay of high sala"
rled ofticials. although these men
have unusual difficulty in meeting the
cost of living.
Mrs. George C. Smith has returned
to her home in Greenville, following
a very pleasant visit to her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Quattlobaum.
ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW
J. P. Hack of Cheddar, way, among
tl??: visitors to Anderson yesterday.
Wood son Wiles of Townville, spent
a few hours in Anderson yesterday.
.Mrs. H. L. Adams returned to her
home In Charlotte yesterday, follow
ing a short stay with friends here.
W. L. Luther ot Greenville, was
ainOllg (?i<- uiibiiivr? Visitors tu tuc.
city yesterday.
J. I). Richardson of Garvii) town
ship, spent yesterday In Anderson on
business.
w. I!. Mayes of Pendleton, ?a.i
muong the business visitors to the
city yesterday.
.Mrs. Pleas Mahafley or Townville,
was among the shoppers in Anderson
yesterday.
A. W. I'oorr* of Cheddar, was
among the business visitors to the
city yesterday.
L. E. Howie of Starr, spent a few
hour:; In Anderson yesterday on bus'
noss.
Mri. Maggie C. Tucker of Rock
Mills, wai in the city yesterday for
a few hours..
W. j. Whitffeld of the Fork section,
was among the business visitors to
tiie city yesterday.
Mrs. Paul B. Stephens ha? returned
from Atlanta whore she has been
spending Eenie time.
I. W; Rhodes of Greenville, was
among the business visitors to An
derson yesterday.
tl. R. Wright of Columbia, was in
Ande.-son yesterday for a few hours,
a guest at the Clilquola hotel.
A. M. Shelton of Spartan burg, was
among the visitors to Anderson yes
terday.
..'. ' i u w i
X. I}, ^aiker" Ofc Columbia, was
among JUg^ business visitors to the j
city yesj?gojr. ? I
T. VV. Murphy of Savannah town
ship was among the Anderson farni
?TS iu the city yesterday,
W. ll. Moore, H well known busi
ness man of Greenville, fcpent yes
terday in Anderson.
Airs. Roscoe,W|lson of Greenville,!
ii spending a few* days In Anderson !
the guest ot her brother, G. IL Bailes.
- '1
tS. W. I ong br the Commercial
ofilcc.-of tiie Seaboard railway; with
headpuurtcra at Greenville, spent
yesterday in Anderson.
'Miss Muldrow and Miss Mayes
who have been visiting Mrs. Wil
liam Mhildrow, have returned to their
home in Mayesvillo.
They. ll. Wall or Charlotte, was'
among the business visitors to the j
city yesterday, a guest at the Chi-'
quoin hotel.
J. N. Watkins and Thos. H. Tope
of Greenville, spent yesterday in An
derson on business. J. "Newt" is
tho head of the T. P. A.. in this Stale.
L. B. McDaniel, the well khcrwnl
representative of (jollier's was in An-'
derson yesterday. Mac. ?3 interested
in tho senatorial elections in Ala-'
bama.
J. M. Long and W. s. Mataldtn; two
well known citizens of tho Briirfhy'
Creek beotion, were in Anderson yes
terday '"1
W. D. Ballard of Pendleton, was a
business visitor to the city Wednes
day. He reports good crops pros
pects in tho Zion section.
Chris Suber ^f Williamston, spent j
a few hours in Anderson yesterday on i
business. Mr. Suber says William- j
Eton will have her best Chautauqua j
over, this summer.
I
C. P. Hammond, a well known bus- i
lnes8 man of Spartanburg, was in
Anderson yesterday. Mr. Hammond
is the man who promoted the build
ing of a church in one day in Spar
tanburg.
ROY SlIK Ola}'
Succumb^! i Wedneo?Jayrt% Ty
? phoioVFever at Hrs H?riie
^pi Townville. 0.
J' ... 7 *'
Royf Hawkins? tJe'?Bon of RcH-.' and
Mrs. W. B, Hawkins died at' the
homo of lils parocts In Townville
Wednesday morning about 5 o'clock,
following a lung iHness. Tho young
tuan was about IS >"c-;u n of agc and
was a most lovable character In ev
ery respect. Ho <*>mmanded tho af
fection of all bm Behool mates aud
companions a.nd by his manly ways
compelled tho admiration of lils eld
ers as well. j
Roy wap first seized with an attack
of typhoid; fever from which he suf
- {erod. fox .some timo and when this
..disease wa? almost mastered ho toll
prey to pneumonia, which wau tba
dlroct cause of his death.
. "l??v. W. H. Hawkins, tho boy's fa
ther, is well known la Anderdon, be
ing tho pastqr ot the .Baptist church
at Townville.
' Tho deceased it? survived byihrec
brothers and two sisters, two of
whom, Miss Kathleeu'at* Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, and Frank, who
ls a student ai Mercer College Ma
con, Ga., were sn.union ed hom? and
reached Townville before their broth
er's death.
Tho funeral service was held nt
the home In Townville Wednesday
morning, being conducted by Rev. T.
C. lagon, Rev. W. S. Myers and W.
T. Hollingsworth, all of Townville.
The body wnB brought to Anderson In
the afternoon and was interred In
Silver Brook cemetery' at 4 o'clock,
tho services being conducted at the
grave by Rev. O. I*. Orr. pastor of
tho Bethel Baptist church.
j? JA^ (Very touching scene:-was .pre
sented In Townville' at tho funeral
when tho school- children...of- the
.place matched around the bier, each
.depositing u small piece ot evergreen
i on >the casket wherein., lay their
schoolmate, who was ?.favorite.
'Another pathetic feature of - the
case ts that another of the Hawkins'
children ls also critically til at this
time and there ia ?om* fear of its
recovery. *
B. F. Martin will be at Anderson on
Saturdays. When writing, address
care McCullough, Martin and Blythe,
F-awyer?, Greenville. S. C.
NEW.BpftDPHN
Northwestern Electric Railway
I? Likely Soon to be in
Operation
While In the city yesterday, A. M.l^
Erwin of Antrevllio, called at the of-! ^
flee of Porter A. Whalcy, secretary of}
the Anderson Chamber of Commerce, I
to discusB tho matter of the North '
Western Electric railroad Company. ^
Mr. Erwin said that everything w*fls
progressing splendidly und that the
plans wero being carried out In fine
style.
Ho said that ho was meeting with
no difficulties in the matter of get
ting right of way and that ho did
not anticipate any trouble along thlB
line. He said that he had recently
had a conversation with "William M.
Graydon of Abbeville, president of
the. railroad, abd he thinks that the
incorporatora will put through" thc
plans . for financing the road with
ve ry little difficulty.
lt has. been pointed out that by
means- of this railroad, Anderson
can connect with Augusta Which
.means that ?he csu connect with
water freight. It has been proposed '
that a deal can then be made with
the Savannah Barge & Steamship
Company of Augusta so that the
through packet business caa> be
handled directly to New York, thus
giving vastly better rates.
Tho books of tho corporation ar1
to be opened In Anderson nexi|
month, the capital stock of tha con
cern to be $100.000 with a maximum
capital of 12,000,000, the object be-i
ing to construct the railway bet ?reen
Easloy and Augusta, by way of An-i
deraon, Abbeville, McCormick and
EdgoOold.,
The following compose tho board
of corporators: J. H. Anderson-'ethe' .'
A. S. Fariner, Anderson; W. C. ?mitti; ;.
and Jaines ?. Leach, Easl?y; S.'* T. iV
Wakefield '.-nd A, M. . Erwin. Antre* .
ville; %r T. -Cii.houn and .O, P.
Bright, Kdgefield; J, L,? Andrews and
T. J. Prico, McCormick; ?, "c. Gam-,
broil and W M. Graydon. Abbeville^ t\
A CAR OF GALVANISER SHEETS'for
making th? RM rr ia* Role Lock Brcsrn
Roofing just arrived, also Galvanised
Shingles now on hand. Come to see
us, we want to talk roofing to you.
lt. JNO. T. BURRI83 * SON
.W,T.^'..T-ftf
With "bargain Prices" yodeling all over
town, why does our overcoat sale com
mand such special attention ?
Simply because all the overcoats in
the sale are our own special qualities,
made for our regular customers who
have learned to expect "full worth and
a little bit more" at regular prices.
While our guarantee of 'your
money back if you want it", backs these
overcoats at bargain prices exactly as at
the higher prices of the early season.
$25.00 Overcoats ?educed to . $20 00
20 00 Overcoats Reduced io . 16 00
18.00 Overcoats Reduced to . 14.50
15 00 Overcoats Reduced to . 12 00
12 50 Overcoats Reduced to . 10 00
10.00 Overcoats Reduced to . 8 CQ
Men's ^noes
$6 uti Hanan Sh e all lea-her- . $4 70
$ (?" H w rd & Fi U r'.- . ?'S* 7
$4 00 " * .... $M.
-13. 0 Sn..w Shoes . . . . J '?$ 75
Lt-t u* !-h<>w yon our ip1 ci;il \\\ Manhattan Shir!
J
m ..... ^
This ?3 the only property we have ever handled
/hich sold itself. People coming in every day fctjd -buy
ig. If you have not seen it you have missed something,
'hi ne the office and we will send a machine and show it
o\ou. No obligation to buy, We want you to sec the
Prettiest Lots in Anderson
o you can advise your friends. W. E. Bewley began
rading today.
Anderson Real Estate &
Investment Co.
?. E Horton,
Pres.
L. S Horton,
Vice-Pres. /
? ? : : :T> fifi
W. F Marshall,
Sec t'y
mn { A :? . ?
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1OOD SH OES CH EA P
THE genuine good
ness of'our shoes
combined with the
remarkably 1 ? w prices,
gives plenty cause for buy
ing, if you haven't taVen
advantage, don't \\ ait
$5.00 Womtn shoe* $4.00
4.00 " " 2.95
% 3.50 * " 2 75
3.00 m " 2.65
J ! None Charged or
|fe \?- \ Sent on Approval.
W^\x \ GE?SBERG Bros.
^j\N^V SHOE COMPANY.
^^x^ tinder Masonic Temple.
S?io?s That Satisfy
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