The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 20, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
Our Big Sale Continues
With a Marvelous Success...
Our Buyers in the Northern Markets are sending us New Goods by every Express and Freight. New bargains every minute in the day
FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY.
500 yards white goods beautiful styles, worth 10c, Sale price
1000 yards yd.-wide brown Linen, worth 20c, price
. 7c yd,
.9c yd.
500 yds. best quality Silk, worth 50c, Sale price. .23c yd.
25? yds. all wool Serge Panama Dress goods worth 50c, price .... 24c
1000 yds. best yard wide Bleaching, worth 10c, Sale ..7c. yd.
250 beautiful ladies' Underskirts, worth double for.89c.
250 beautiful ladies' Underskirts, worth double, for.47c.
245 pair ladies' Drawers, all fancy tri: imed. for.23c.
750 yds. beautiful Flannelettes worth 10c, price.7 l-2c yd.
1000 yds. best Embroidery, all new and up-to-date, 15in. wide, worth 25c
Sale price.i . .9c.
All Tailor made Suits at half price to close out. S
Just received from our New York Buyer, 50 beautiful Evening Dresses,
the prettiest in Anderson and the very latent styles. Don't forget to
look at these dresses. They are dreams.
THE
COMF*AlSTV,
CLOTHING? LISTEN BOYS.
Commencing Saturday morning, we have 48 Boys' Suits worth $4.00,
Sale. . . \ . ..:.$i.98
51 Boys' Suite worth $5.00, Sale price ... n. . $2.98
$6.50 and $7.00 Boys' Suite, Sale price w # >.$4.98
MEN^S SUITS ALL AT'REDUCED PRICES.
OUR LINEN DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH GREAT BARGAINS.
1000 yds. best all Linen Sheeting, Sale price .... .24c.
1000 yds. 2 1-2 yard wide Sheeting worth double, Sale price 47c
Table Domask, Sale price . . .24c, 38c, 47c, 69c, 78c yd.
Beautiful new Ginghams, Galateas, all at Sale Prices.
100 best Counterpanes, Sale price . . . .38c.
All Blankets and Comforts at Sale prices.
100 best Matting Rugs, the largct sizes, only. . . . 28c each.
See us on Trunks, Valises, Lace Curtains, all at Sale.prices.
Don't forget to attend this great Sale. Everything will be sold at sale
prices. Remember, sill our goods bought at Zero prices'and our prices
will suit your pocket book. Be on hand Saturday and,Monday.
Pe S. We have a corps of experienced sales people who are always ready
tn Mrm vail. . b*il ?>:?. i *v: * ?~ "i
to serve you
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AndersoTfg^' C
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"A SMABf^Uft
Made *by 'Wl
LYN." For
wear?Pate? \Mo?mv,
KIDD and7*OWTeTWAL, v
Some with the lovely LO
heel and,,others with the plain Cuban.
The voice" of the denen is celling ir
rest istablv and the aocksl. season la
now on the ssnitu of itsfaocjuruioa.
$lto$6
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_?33ft a? i
3-CUBAN
rfisrfrr RRns SHOE COMPANY
Under m?s?nic ?Tenipi?r
SHOES THAvfT SATISFY |
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3 Program. '
0
ine iruniam
Ind special 8 red feature showing
MWotaaa>s Suffrage in England" how
they Bare wrought ruin, wrecked
homes and caused chndfea to loose the
care ef thehr mothers. . Great ssob
scenes, burning bnitdlngs and defying
the law. Glen White and frits! Bra.
nette play the leading part.
Cupid's Close Shave
Nestor comedy - Ramona Lang
,f ('oBsIng teaorrew *THJB FLASH OF
FATE" 2 reel 101 Bison with WnUasB
ritffsrd A PblHIs Gordon
4 REELS?10c.
A LEAD
fa the Remarkable^ Development
RcaotJaxaa
LECTRIC
e. THEATRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
The Thief and the Book
Majestic Big S reel Special Feature
Double Crossed
. Keystone Ceased? featuring the fa.
am Ferd Sterling.
Fourth reel te be selected..
4 Big Reels -?Oc
Matnal Movies Make Tfaaa Fly.
built at
BUSINESS STBUtTURES WILL
REPLACE FAMOUS PAVILION
(By Associated Press) -^ragi
Hut Francisco. Fah IB.?Th? old
pavilion It (droll's Gardens. Almeda,
Cel., across the bay from hero, prob
ably the world's beet kaowu training
place for famous pugiliste, ta being
torn down to make way for modern
; bestnes* structures.
Atlanta, Feb. 20.?-Federal geological
survey reports just made public show
that Georgia leaking a leading part
In the remarkable development of the
south water power resources during
the past year.
Though moat Georgians bare not yet]
awakened to a realisation of the fact.)
rds shO.ar that tba tremendous dam
_ TaHulah Falls by the Georgia
Fullway-sTM Power Company, la the
largest dam of Its kind In the United
States, barring only the immense pow
er plant dam on the upper Mississippi,
at Keokaft.*^
In Georgia, and th? Carolinas alone
according to the government report
more than 100,000 horsepower already
developed hV In actual use In the cot
ton mil! Industry, while public Bervlce
corporations are developing 300,000
to 400,000-additional .horsepower in
these three' states. *
The tjttsjjtoment or the almost Inek
haustiblr'P?Wer at Tallulah and the
establishment of tower lines running
Into all parts o fthd ?Ute Is taken by
meaa that .eleplrival
on Is destined to play
a tremendjiB pert in the Industrial
and rivlc tjpaulldtha, of this section.
With dit the marvelous development
which. has taken place, according to
the federal Teport, the undeveloped
power of these streams Is still an in*
eshanetatwsaaei. ? ? .
I LAW a?A1N8T IMMBB?L1TV
, * v#ff -
Annapolls. Md.. Feb. 10? Delegate
SnowdepJot Montgomery county to
day Intoadoced in'rhe borne of dele
gates e^Wll to prohibit the wearing
by glrlfrffjd wonsaaV.of high heeled
stots wTslit skirts and also the
riAncln* of knob "flsttfttoat ftanosa as.
the safkey hntot. the tfaeny hug. the'
tcnge_or, the. loop-the-ioop," ? J
rlbea that money eel- (
the fines for violating
shall be used to "edu-t
how to dress decently." j
Electric Cii
Item er Interest acd Psrscssl
less 0? the Stic
ond,Gl?en by (
Twe Defendants,.^ (?. .-. j a?ui
TiW?' ?sWadantw' appeswdvIni-uM?*-;
Istrato 'BrwAwetrsoiceTrrt njitiitaeda?,|
to ari?wt'P ehartseai'ftted rsganso><thenri
sod gave bond ror thrtr eppes^s?stet
c?urt RObert Walker ? dusky-bned
spechnen [irtood' tehsirged' t^lih .??rry?
tng'S pistol j "ft Bob We-l gate i con d1 <**
tha ' sum or g? 00;.- ror< - ras i appearance,
at i Magistrate Broad weit?? court m ?m
Pcb.,27.v hlwdle..Scott, likewise a son!
of Ham, .stands charged with hav
ing unlawfully dealt in spirituous
wines. In other words he was accused'
Of being a slghtlesH tiger. The -mag
istrate granted trim bond in the'sum
of |300 for his appearance at the next
tero> of the court ot Ganerai pessloSB
for Anderson county.
??o?? * "
Mr. Jas? N. Pearraan
Gone t? folnmbla. . ^
James N. Pearman, clerk of court of
Anderson county, has been in I'olnm- (
bla for the past two' days where he
went to prosent the proposed haw.
court schedule and'to assist In what
ever manner possible In gettting the
bill Uirovuth. thof .general . assembly.
While H Is ffhw* practically Wertalm
that the matter has been definitely de
O'dMl lho Anderson countyU officiate
dp not Want a single slip, to occur la
this matttir. They regard tlfhVaa the.
^JLch^p^s Ibey have ever bad to^et^j
ltV:>0j*? 'Wah^
Jr VJA. Jane Queen, a respected wo
man of Tnwnvi??t! n;r: wii:> a severe
misfortune last week" when she felt
out o fthe door at the boms of her
son, C. L. Queen, sustaining'painful
Injuries, Medical assistance was at
once summoned and everyt?lng 'Pos
sible done for the sufferer, one - ot
Mrs. Queen's sons, inthe ctty yester
day said that his mother was bow I
much. Improved and that be hoped she ]
would soon be entirety recovered.
-o-?
Party Returned
rrom Wedding.
Anderson people who ' wont to
Monroe, N. C, last Wednesday to be
present at the Hudson-King wedding,
returned yesterday. The said that
the bridal couple left Charlotte on
^Wednesday night at 8:4?M6'cloc> ror
their honeymoon trip through the
north. Mr. and Mrs. King will prob-j
ably be gone for about two weeks, af
ter which they will be at home to!
their friends In this city at the ?Chi?]
quola Hotel.
Seekty Will
8*11 Quilt*.
The Ladies Missionary Society oil
the Oluck Mills will sell si public
auction on Feb. 28. at 7:30 p. m., two)
fine worsted quilts. These quilts are
of extraordinarily One workmanship
and it la expected that the bidding
will be both spirited and lively when
the articles are put up for aale. The
ftqpAOds are to go to ;he fund which
is now being raised for building a
Ohurch at the Oluck Mills.
Mr.
'. Ligen HI
, .In Greenville.
- A message was received in Ander-1
ton yesterday etattlng that John T.
Ligon was critically ill in Greenville]
with pneumonia. . Mrs. Bes?te Tay
lor, his mother-in-law, left at once1
for Greenville to be at hia bedside.
Mr. Ligon formerly lived in Anderson,
having moved. to Greenville only a
short time ago. and ha hat many
friends In Anderson who wll hope
that he rosy soon recover.
y Sparklets
Mentfos Caught Otsr Usa W!re=
ects ff Anderste.
.KV* ." I- .
[;i.Jn JfnrtlhAndergea*.,^) , . - . <c
il'Therfiret store, to t*b$rhpcned in, j
iKorhtrAodersoa-.Blntfe ^Jhe /?wyetopr,,
j*j*ot of -thai py?r.-mcreas\9f.:?j;'!oajr t
jMgrtl^Si!^ t
>, Martina drug eiojo,uW.Ut.l?unch the t
n?rw bnsinewhiindnhe said yesterday 1/
that he would ,have,, a, .first, class and t
?P-|to-dAitjjlWs4.4A.*very respect He ,.
iaiDO-WiPur?ffsai?g stock and fixtures |
ior .the new place and It Is his idea to c
bave a store that will compare fav- t
orably yjWptftojr. similar business in t
Anderaon^'^aiv^'Ma'rtin has* many j {
friends who., will wish him well in s
I his new undertaking,
i IV. u. Joai
Seriously 111.
Anderson people generally will re
gret to learn that W. (3. Johnson.
,who once lived In this city, suffered
a stroke of paralysis last Sunday
night and U now Quite ill. Mr, John,
son was attending service** at tbe{]
Presbyterian church in Chester when
lite bad the stroke. He was hurried
his home where it was found that
he bad been stricken with. parlyals. i
To cap this calamity, Mrs. Johnson \
slipped on the ice while going across! t
the front yatti. Monday wAd'r feil,
breaking har left arm.and her. wrist v
Mr. and Mrs., Johnson ' 11 veil hero, t
about 12 yearn ago. Mr. Johnson be- ?
ing agent of the Bluo Pidge railway.' t
He left here to embark in the wood i
and coal business, for hunsnlf la'Ches-, t
tar. Poonln nt thin ?prllnn f??i mj?j.H
; sympathy for tho family in Its. se
ivere affliction.
? . O
'Likes Anderson
1 Praises Mr= Jkw.
Mr. rilair Mitchell, a capitalist and
mill man ol Philadelphia, was in tho
city Wednesday and Thursday and
went all over .the extension of the
Toxaway min that was opened last
September. He was greatly pleased
with the management of the mill and
expressed hm pleasure at the way in
which the extension work has been
carried on In a year when the money
market was dull.
Mr. Mitchell admires Anderson ver?
greatly and he expects this to ? i
a great city la. a few years. He wal
complimenting the Interurban rill
way for Its work here, and incldental
|ly stated thai Mr. W. & ILee wan
one of the blggeat brains and moat
lovable men Ik the South. It waa
much to his curprlse then that Mr.
Mitchell waa Informed that Mr. Lee
Is a aatlve of this county and began
his career as a mill school teacher
after getting'.an eau cation. "I- Just
think that much of him," said Mr
Mitchell. "R?'has impressed me as
being one of the big men of the South
today, and ? believe that he has In
band plans that will benefit the South
a groat deal. Anderson .an do ao
harm to hereutf by tying on' to a man
like that
Beys Are ._
Te Jeta Cajw Claas.
Mr. J. B. Pel ton, county superinten
dent of education, requests the boys
who wish ?o Join corn ?tobe to send
their names ta him right away. He
ssya that it la important that they
should let htm know this week. He
wishes to nut Anderson way up to
the front this year.
-a
H. J. (Touch Set* .
Meek leprevemeot
H. J. Crouch, county supertateo
<V>*t ef ?xtticattoa In Bam well county.
mu formerly superintendent M tue
schools at Lebanon, was in tue t- ty
/csu.roay. He said that he had i.<en
;r-i? e'.ing around considerably :at?!y
he secs more substantial dcvolop
iu;nt in Anderson than any wii^ro
??^e. Mr. Grouch of couvre likes Au
lereon connty, for.be got 'his ?, l??n
tlu wife from one or (lo '.Ovanon
:?.iuea.. : ?'.' > '
??rO
Unit* Wheat >ce.dcd
In Aoiferaon County.
Mr. John Smith, who owns the
oinbinatfoe wheat .and corn mill at
4obaaoo, abateck. that, he bai bad- a
rery fair season for grinding, but that
i?. cannot get as much wheat as
?? would 'like and ,be would like - to
rr?? farmers to, now : more pt.. their
**4 toriwheat. t His ml!! is aqted.Tor
he fine .qualityriof flour, end meai it
urng'outf p>
lolicitor Cooper
Receiving Support.
Hon. IL A. Cooper, solicitor of
sighth circuit, dol.vered a splendid
iddress last night at the meeting of
he Woodmen of the World. Mr.
'ooper states that he Is receiving
treat encouragement over his race,
or governor and he believes that hc<
nay be In the second race. He will
ssue a statement In a few days as to
lis platform.' The ' subject or Mr.
hooper's address last night wsb Fra
-ii ~?
%j? imtiouu
AFTER TUE 8YP8IKS.
leputles Made Them Give Back What
They Had Taken,
Deputies J. Olln 8a??trs and W. P.
)rcnnan were' summsoued to Town
ilta yesterday afteraoon by the news
hat .some gypsies wer? terrorising
he people M thai teeWob*. ,:Tho- bor*-'
itles caught the gypsies and made
hem returnr^hadAingct,tley. had,.re-.
solved fend the money they had taken
n? together wUbr ?? ddWdrs' coats, !
rhls was with the approval of Magfs
r^?'Fani The"e*e7e'< gypsies 'We'
irouhd Lowndesville/ j ' '/, : '
CHANGE OF VENUli|l
W easy re>t dr*&fa**j+ii-'A
a.s-aes in u|u ^i%usr?
Makes Mandatory That Judge
I\?rdev Change of Venue Whoa
' Violence ia Lftteiy
AtlanU , Feb. 20:?The new change
if vonuo law in Georgia, by w&lcb
vhen mob violence is feared the pris
>ner can be removed tb another coun
y Instead of making it' necessary $o
>rote?t hinn with troops where the
nob has formed, has been uphold by
he supreme c^nrt In a decision band
id down in the ease or Kennedy
.gainst the state. Kennedy killed his
site in Emanuel county and for fear
>f mob violence wee removed tb Chat,
?am for safe keeping. He petitioned
or a change of venue tar the irkV but
< was refused and he wad trtejd and
xmvicted in tee county where th*
iiimo occurred.
The supreme court holds "that undor'
he new law It is mandatory upod the
lUperior court Judge to order a ehanae
>? venue when it h> evident that mob
rlolence is likely,
IlKKERfi AFPQiNTHflNT SURE
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Washington, Feh.? 19.?WUHaut C.
lammer will he named in a few day*
>y President'Wilson as United States
listrict attorney for the Western Dis
riet of North CaroUan. Mr. Rammer
raa indorsed by Senator Overman,
tat objection was made to the ap
Krtatment and Attorney General We
teynolds refused to sanction It The
act that -the President expects to
land-In tb? nomination Is taken to in
Ucate thai, altbeuc^ Mr. Kcfteyaolds
laa not chanced his mipd ho bad
ifrreed not to insist further upon the
appointment of another man.
1914 CARNIVAL
PAGEANT OPENS
Gay Festive Season in New j
Orleans?Nonsense Leading
Subject of Knights
(By Associated Press.) '
New Orleans, Feb. 19.?"Nonsense"
was thoifsubject. o'f( the''pageant of
the Knights of Monius which passed
through streets fanned iwith. specta
tors here.- tonight.1.1 This:-was the
first 'of a secies ofvfivo parades ( and
marked the oponlngiof. the. 1914 ear
ntval pageantry; wpleh wiU efoee with
the'parade. ofi'thB'iMyst^'.Krowe of
Comus Tuesday, night- bn\
I-'Ther-iMomus,parade,; composed o?
numerous bands of music and.seven
teen illuminated.floats, disbanded at1
I$he Frenchr opera .house,., where the'
annual tableaux add' ball ' took . place. I
I Miss Dorothy Johnson was crowned
queen.
'Leading a naval parade, Rex will |
arrive on the royal yacht at the he
cf Canal street aest SSca??y .st ncoaj
I and escorted by military org?&i*?t-|
3s will go to the city hall to re
ceive the keys from Mayor .Martin]
Behram.
- Tb? Knights of Proteus appear
in their annual pageant Monday night I
with tableaux and ball at the French1
opera. Promiscuous maskers will j
be in possession of the downtown
streets all day Tuesday, giving way !
only towthjp Rex,'parade .which will
appeejgabopt.ioao.;;. Th? reason will
close Tuesday night with th? Comis
parade, tableaux and ball, at the
French opera and the Rex'hall at the
LAtbepaeum^^_bfco[)
?ARJJC^^
ENGLAN??SURGEb
-
Premier Aaquith to be Presented
With Urgent Memorial by I
Hosase of Commons
Londvn, Feb. 19.?Sir Arthur Con-'
jnn Doyle today forwarded to Premier
Asqulth a petition signed, by promi-j
'nent British authors urging British
participation in the Panam*--Pacific f
Exposition at San Francisco, in 1915.
The petition dwells on the'moderate- ]
nesa of the expenditure Involved com
pared with the great harm that-would
result from the deterioration of the
j good r?latlons existing : b^twjajf
I Great Britain and the United Stetes.
A memorial to the - satno * effect I
I signed by 300 member* of the House
of Commons is ready for pr?senta-1
jtation to the premier.
GREENVILLE NEXT
MEETING PLACE
T&Scale BftadMud A^UUtf~H
Selects Neighboring City
For 1915 Meet
(By Associated rt\krk't
Wl?mingtoa. NC.. Feb. 19.?Se
lecting Greenv We, 8. C., as the next
Place of meeting, the Tri-?tat* Medi
cal Association late today adjourned,
after electing officers for the ensuing
year as follows:
President, Dr. B. C. Register. Char
lotte; Vice President for Virginia;
Dr. J. Allison Hodges, Richmond;
Vice Presideat for North Carolina;
Dr. Charles T. Harper, of ^tiling
ton; Vice President for South Caro-J
Una, Dr. F. H. McUod, Florer*
Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. stone j
EL HUgLes, Laurcna, 8. C; Mcmbcrr
of Executive Council, Dr. Southeast
Leigh, of Norfolk; t>. T. Taylor,
Washington. N -C; W. W. Fennell.i
Rock Kill. 8. O.
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NEW PRICE LISTS
or
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8amnor?rioweriag enibs
Are Now Beady. Bo jou YYunt
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ANDERSON FLORAL GO.
CS8 Mertdiall Arcane
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Select Cleveland Big Boil
Mucce on Ap?tcatton
Furman
G *A.?~
Locatk>o~-C. S. & A.WhoWe
Row
Mra. Meorer and little boo, SCrncvt,
' >. have been visiting her parents,
"L P. Diwar and Mrs. Otwer 0*
Ofr atfeet, loft Thursday rrr
ry Lowry of tho division o!>
Bell Telephone
?LMETTO
TCOAVS PBOCIBAS
Beauty Unadorned
VHa$r?ph Mel specJai, festering
Sidney Brer, C?ara Xtatratt, yeeag
Elhel Lloyd and Jaauw leuag. ^
?re^y George
?jjgsa r?aa*v~.Bais a Ca* Laad uf
PSmi r '.
While F^ Teierfi?a
aale??A roarta? eassedj. /