The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 06, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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...OPENING PROGRAM...
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KVERY DAY
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EVSRY DAY
$10.00 In Gold B..d Annual Pass
nio.;;
-Extra Special?
THE CRY
?of
THE BLOOD .
(ByLubin)
inThree Rrels. ,
This great photo play is
in a class all of it's own.
Nothing like it ever
sh?w in Anderson. Don't
miss this great drama, it
is a treat you can't afford
to miss.
. For Appropriate Name
A Golden Opportunity For You
The Naming of this New Modern Theatre is up to you?all thatt is asked is that you write a name
for the New Theatre on a slip of paper along with your own and deposit in the ballot box as you
enter; at th? end of six days they will be taken out, and the names (for the ?Theatre only submitted
to a committee of disinterested prominent business men whose names will appear later. They will
select a name out of the lot; we will then refer to the original tickets? arid the Writer of the name
chosen, will receive $10.00 in Gold and a pass good for each show for "12 months"* Come every
day, you can give in a different name each day, and out of six chances you should think of a
winning name:
?Another Good One?
THE COWBOY SAMA
RITAN.
(Essany)
A Live Western Drama.
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'POSITIVELY" ONLY ONLY THE BEST LICENSED PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN.
GOOD MUSIC AND PERFECT SANITATION
These four
that we show Saturday,
will by far surpas? Any
thing in theA?aV ofJvi'o
tion Pictures ever shown
in this city.
1
See Them
Grand Opening Satur
day, February
Grand Opening Satur
7th. 1:30 P.
" QrK8 MM
NEW "NAJVIEXESS" THEA T PB.
A. M. PfNESTON; 'Propri?tor.
'THE MAN TH ATNRUTrfBKiBE"MOVJS^: IN MOVIES." vmoeb?km nr:st
i-. day, Februa
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fryiMiiilfiWir link "lift 7i -'t* In f ?tc-. '%
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??. GooUlott of Greenville spent ; homo in Abbeville, follbwlng
de
alf?w buu?~s in Uid vity yes*er?*?#< ?.iiE.u?ui visit to Mi**? Lena and Myr
tie Elrod.
D. W. King of Charleston, was a
business visitor to the city yesterday.
Tlios. 11. Pope of Greenville spent a
icw iiijuru in thy pUy yesterday.
J. A. Horton of Bclton, was a busi
ness visitor tp the city yesterday.
D. F. Anderson of Kewbony wsb
among tbo business visitors to the city
yesterday. ,
lilon. Jr.. of Augusts, was
guests registered at the
tcl/last night;
:u. B?rrig returned yes
partanburg, where she
pending a few days.
J. M. Rtchartiaon of. the Fork sec
tion was in the city yesterday on bust* ~
noss.
Mrs. R. W. Matthews of Starr is vis
iting Mrs. J. D. Crout on South MaUk
street
& EL Girard or Flat Rock was la
tho city yesterday for a few hours
on business.
I lias returned to her
saw {fCbf?;
s ? aaiurrm ji m\s&
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
The Coryphee . Victor
2-reel production, with Florence
Lawrence, as tue chorus girl. A
powerful drama.
And the ViUian Still Pur
su^dHer.Nettor
Comedy, with Ramona Lamc'oy.
Hi* P?l'? Request
I ma, with Wal^teJrStd.
Coming tomorrow, "Tho Gambler's
Oath." X.reei 101 ntsnn.
4 R?el? Every Day?10c.
1 Sam George, a well-known planter,
of Denver, spent yeBtore^wtyirftfty.'
Mrs*. Handy Fant in
time wltli her sister,
Pharr. who la Quito 1)1 at
College street! , t#?j<-'
sen of South Union,
yosioraay. j_ f.ufCl.? SPJkl
J. C. MahaftW of Cheddar, wai
rng the business visitors' to tho
yesterday.
Mrs. J. D. Feltou of the Flat Rock I
section was shoppinr la Anderson |
f-yostcrday. K
Mrs. w. A. Hudgcns and Mrs. John
Franks have been spending a few
days In Greenville, tho guests of Mrs,
J. T. Ligon.
' -,
Max Rogers of
m
Plcrcctown was|
as THEATRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
Cure . . . . Broncho
Orumk.
Jack's Hoodoo, Majestic
Drama
Coals of Fire
Drama.
4th reel to be selectee*
ffctsal Movfes M^kc Tzzzz Fly.
among the business visitors to the city
yesterday.
Mrs. L. M. Mahaffoy and children j
of Hcpewell spent yesterday * in n the
city with friers.. v
J. (L StriciUrM and Cliff l|?U
Ute Corner wer* anuuur ihn
the city yceterdagjMF0
Mrs. A. J. Smith and
worth of Lebanon; nrero shoppi
the City yesterday.
Rov. T. C.
Anderson
oca Sur S ay
Mr. Vi. A.
tlal young fa
tho city.
1, proaldiftRrcldsr of
win preach at Sen-'
b, 'one* of the sunstan- i
crs of Midway, fcMI
Mr. W. L. Burnett Ute Six andi
Twenty correspondent of The Intelli
gencer, is one of the jurors this week.
J. B. Fcltoaj returned yesterday
from Colambla whtre he has been on
business ennnactf tLwith his duties as
snperistendentrPoYfeducatkM. -
George S. MeCravey cf Lau ret
spent a few hours la the city yesti
day <pn, business .and on a visit to-bit
so?,t^Tank Mctffttvoy. and Ids niccfe,
Mrs. B. 0. Boyd.
J. A. Muhaffoy of Cheddar. warv
among the business visitors to the
City yob.tcrday.
31. P. Fagg of I/ouk Dranch, was. in
the city yesterday tor a few .hours
on business.
J. L. Hopkins of Columbia, bpent
yesterday in tbo city, s suest at the
CM'ju.ola hotel.
E. Palmar uT. Charleston, was among
the well known business visitors, to
the* city y est onlay.
JamoB 11. Simpson, a well known
business man of Autun, was In An
derson yesterday.
. Wilds of Iva. F.outo 3. w.
" JesJaMnt?c&e? of'sfarrl' ftht a
few hours in the city yesterday on
business.
I L. K. Martin of the Hopowell sec
\ Won, was seen on the streets of the
city yesterday.
IB. C. Cronter of Green Pond,1 was
among the visitors to Anderson yes
terday.
C. S. Fuller of Columbia, is spend
ing a few days In tho city on busi
ness.
Winston
yestc
>?. O. *M#fi|l*gf of Atlw?, -
mm Uiaftidtnn In AtyjMMn mli wmm~
^erdsy. '
ack
g tbo traveling srieV%
HWr in the city.* '.. !>*
William Simpson of "Cfiarlotto, was
a guest at the Chlquola hotel yester
H. C. Marlcy of v Greensboro. N. C,
wag a business visitor to the city yes
terday.
A business moetlag of the Plckens
{County Interdenominational Sunday
School Association has been called to
meet in the Presbyterian Church at
Libert? Saturday. February ?. at 2:30
p. m. At this meeting officers will be
elected for the earning year and plans
will be mapped oat for the next con
vention, sad committees will he ap
pointed for the several departments.
s^tmBBffi?E,- no
GAINS FAME
?aCti?.-c? Ks?o *uu Has ?
Naturally a tew* must have sonio^
big industries in order to grow and
prosper, out .it V|?jfell to rometnbor
that at the ??me time the ?inaller in
dustries do nmch 'fbr a place. One
snail industry be this oounty, whist
has not yet reached any large prppor
tious, butts nevertheless well known,
is the tuanufcture of "what is known
as the "Andereon-County. Bridle."
This bridle was-' formerly known an
the "Jim Payne Bridled* and gained,
a great reputation with the farmers
of this county for Its eplondid wear
TH?(t?nd^ lasting (jUallticp. ; It .was*
' found'to bYtbo most satisfa?tory and
hjaioctth? detniind increased. A?
\ fore stated, the' name* of the bi 'die
i ?sn^ange-d, alOteurf-ctbeybh) klR
manufactured b/ Payne. They .are
t^bw- l?sln^ '?.! ^TiulJ -?S= rkk' W
the.Toto I lard ware Company and. the.
nu2rW cf tbridlea of home mdl that
this firm sells in one day would sur
prise the average Anderson man who
knows nothing of such tilings
Tlie bridle is manufactured of only
the; best material obtainable and the '
-makers say that it is practically in
destructible. The blinds for tho
bridle wero formerly cut by band,
but owing to the large and ever-in
creasing demand, it wub found neces
sary to purchase'a dtc for this work |
and the blinds are Sow cut by that. \
:M?nrbcra of the hardware rirm said I
yesterday that they probably aver
aged a sale of 20 Of these bridles each
day and that in Mme tbey expected
the manufacture &|t to become one
of Anderson's naos* r propscroim un-,
dertaklngs. 'w
?B.NEl'A J?Mt
f lbs
Will Have a Banetet.ea Slgfct
Ifta oT^HnttSuLT
/?ubflikF K uf 5*. banquet
i by Seneca Lodge* Xo. w,\
on February 19. Tho following mentrf
will bo served:
Roast turkey. . flHjbberry sauce,
?o?ed ham. FraU mW.
Celery. Oliven. Mixod Plckl?S,
h*.. cn-ck*'r*
Hot rolls. \^>irnite* br*ad.
Authr?siu. Fruit'oaktv Pound cake.
Assorted fruits.. Coffee.
The banquet wUl be served in tho
hall by Mr. V. JU NoTUan. Three
prominent spo were bave been invited.
--Knights can buy ticket? of Messrs.
"\ 8. Strlhllng. V H. Ishell and Glenn
Shirley up to Monday night. Feb. 16.
After that time no tickets win be sold.
Rev. I. E. Wftliace trill set Si toast
?a?tee1.'
LOCi^FOLKS i j?g
WON PRIZES
Anderson County People Did
WcO in the Butter Contests
at Colombia.
Anderson County people did well at
the,meeting of the South Carolina
Live Stock Association, which, .eras',
held in Columbia Wednesday. A num
ber of local people wero entered in
the butter contests; and all of them I
made favorable showings, several of
them winning prises.
In the dairy butter contest D. 1?
Cray cf WUliamston won first prise
with a score of ?1 1-2; In the farm
butter display Muts Lois Richardson
of Pcndleton won first honora with a
score or 90 1-2; In this same class
Miss Nora Simpson., of Fountain I
?iKsf^?wfife, Ke?n*ei$(P*{|
Ptyfdleto'n? iqoV!
;e^t4d1^
uq q ?>oiS IMPROVING
Throughout Anderson County and
Entire State Remarkable
Progress Made.
There cn be no doubt of the; fact
that the lira stock industry In An
derson county la growing apace and
Improving everyday., and this eecm*
to be true of other sections of tho
country also. There baa never been
more interest manifested In tho'
lag^^^
"mo
Mm* .?ikIU
livestock estim?tes tor the month
of. Jon
M?tes
tho stste of, South Carol 1?%
United StntcE, show a con
lurprovecMift for. Otis ?tatet
Current prices of lira stock In this
state, as compared with the average
for the country, are give a as follows,
tho first figure in each instance be
log that for the state.
Horses 1144 as against $100; mules.
UCTas against $124; milch cows *35
as against 854; other cattle $15 as
?gabist $31; Sheep $2.60 ?s against
$4; swine, $9.10 as against $10.40.
From this showing It appears that
Carolina pri?es are above the
irai average on tarses and mules
on milch oowe, other cattle,
and awlne. There Is a differ
per bead of $30 on mlleil'SlM
$1? on other cattle and $1.40 on sbeep
and $150 on swine.
ANDERSON MEN
HEAR DANIEL^
Local People Go to GreenvUL? t?
Hear Distinguished Member I
ofCcMnei. 'f
It was announced from ?.be head
quarters of the Anderson Young Men's
Christian Association yesterday that
the entire party-of, 25 from this city
for th?'Crecnville trip had been com
pleted. This means that the 25 men
who will make the trip will have an
opportunity of hearing one of, the
tnost distinguished members of the
cabinet, a southern newspaper man;
Jo'sephus Daniels, secretary ' of . the
navy.
This event in Greenville is-of, sftater
wide importance, being the convention
p? fbo State Y?, W. C. A.'s and.every
in 'South Carolina will 'be In
laaee^broughoutTOe association,
which convened yesterday ; learning.
A??ag ithef feitAndersofa people who
>rM make the trip area j , *r..-:f
S? GS&eS 'S???i van * *. iL -vasey.'c.
WMfcant, YV. W Smoak C. C. Dargan.
~tU>m*t^t* Porter A. Whsloy. M,
M^ttla'on.. Wm. Banks, J. 8. Suet
, W.' W. * Sullivan, G. N. C. BoleJ
W. Lnpghttii, Lcdn Lv Rice. W.
L- Brissey, L?e G Hellcmar,, L\>b
King, T. F. -Wa|kins, A. B. Seeland,
Glenn Ts. Jaislter, Wade Thompson,
Eugene W. Ml ITord, R. Lee Sanders
John F. Vinos. T. E. Alexander, C. M.
ffaltbfnll. F. M, Burnett
The splendid banquet which will
precede Mr. Daniel's address will also
be quite a dehghtfui feature and high
ly enjoyable I? every respect. This
Is u> be served in tho dining room of
the Greenville Female coll?ge and It is
said that the preparations made are
most elaborate. The Anderson people
will likewise attende banquet.
.
SOME SEW SIGN..
l*fc .
Hotel, located
CSVe of the bust
Andersoa^Ms just erected a
some electric sigr above its' Jraildlni
up to good advantage,
opri?tor of the Bell?
ritt settles and hah
to be. proud of his
Columbia and Augusta
in Saltie League
(By jU rocht ted Press.)
Savannah, Oa., Feb. ?,?President
Cortsh tonight announced that' the
South Atlantic League's terms having
been complied with, Columbia, a. C?
and Augusta, Oa* have become mem
bers of the circuit, raising the number
of clubs from rix to eight. .A ehe
wo? received today from the Col um'
club covering the entrance fee,
the Aogusta eluh has made ?
oHatty large deposit to gurfsntee
good
King Cotton See?
Our stock is genuine and select,
from the originator, J. T. King;,
Richmond, Va;
5-Acre Bags <3 1-3 bushels), at
$4.00 per B*g
10 Bag Lots, at $3.7i per Bag
OTHER VARIT?ES
Sunbeam.
'1 ' ?uMM
Toole's Early Prolific.
Rcd?ng'? Select Qevef??l
; :r: '/r Big Boll. S
r,:xw; : ;.(!. h-t^-: ' I '''|j?|
Phone 464
1 , , U I'.'S
' ?flOffl?. iffil ^iVr^iltfi?
A 20TH CENTURY TOMATO
GIANT-DWA???
l^s,tbe plants are dwarf, not over
three feet high.. Tte fnrit is truly
gigantic in sas?, ?n>? as "solid as
a roefc." jWojpTO'wr tomato oqtsals
it in flavd?pi n Is most ptfoductiv*
?m&b pntifotih seesBase.
Sale at
FA Nf r 9
OJ?KT ? FAST,
? Andersoa, g. <x
Second Floor. Psoas WC
? * s ?* e -? * *
A talked atlachowrot has t?a& la
vante* Cor driving sa automobile
upon runners, which can he mounted
tiPtlaee of the wheels.
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