The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 24, 1914, Second Section: Pages Nine to Twelve, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11
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Children'sStockifi^s t
Ocean ?e?rk &ul
ton** a?-?"
Children's foie i
bed sea?hl^t
Special, per pair
lot thil^reri's New Spring C??or?d Wash
**, *ol.ti colors, stripes, checks and plaids
I 2 to 14 years; positively 75c ah? $?
49C EACH
' v.:|- V
Ladies*
IC
2,000 yards of the best Ores* Gingham, made in ^ j$g?
^^^i^.^^^m^^ ^ co!" ? Yard
les
;FE8.28E
AND?feSQN INtt^LlGfeNC?k
As h? appej^^ji?^ b!i tho co
ll?rbia & ^W?jSi? ^.^#&?? t?^- rftf?? wrfh honora after
sta? k rS?af" ?oWtfnct?r in th? United
page iWH?i:
. ..v : ]f 'L
Glove-Fitting
Corsets.
New Dress?s.
?^??^?_
wear
NewB?asster?.
Our Buyer is Back from New York
and New Goods are jfro?rhng ift ?tt
Every Train. .'. ?? /
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D? G?ISB?il:@
The ?RIGIlijAt."
ill I . jinn <t. u ij?pWfcm4
S*inB b^t ?tore to t>uy H6u.ef urnUhinB?. ' ,i
Gv?rS.QO? ?feint, Mjp^t?and?ttii^fl^I?li?i
A*
HOW IS I HIS rUK V ATCffcTT
??rh?Mri? do?life all th^ ?iVle.
AParti?uiarSW
I
?V?RY F?KiiLV Ilk ?fc?ERSQf* .ho ? I d
?hjby tr?d?wi *t a pabular ?tort,
that ?on?id?r? quality fir?f i l?at and ail tnWtu**.
, 7* v,, 1. V
Kindly stop in when ?4u ai*? down town,
??*?C?ALS FOR SATURDAY.
St^vv4^rry Pitchers.. . l*cii&
Yellow Mottled tf?xing Bow?fe . . ... ??e???i
?nly two eachto a c?stomer.
o
6?t
THE C?RN1
it m\\
ni iuuii uuuii iu
T^bse Who Are Wise and Have a Right Apprec?a
^tiori tfmxSccf^tfm Reap ?t?ch Reward*
' ODiy* fQ?rfif>?' SftVB mor? lh which]'
;*Qr.k| .forv M?. P>b?e? th? AflW
'MrTfi? otfcring to the ladies of Ah?
and. vicinity, m ? ci
ad there is no place to
that -Csp?t to win e fin*
e or piano without work.
YngwTthe close of the con
(iiitotos, vrill.'havV .to work . e*e.fy
sp?re moment. Sohle are' going* to:
Ar?, you ? Any contestant in the con
leat. can win-the Ford touring ear if
" gate right ai ? ana means bust
ny r-victory has been lost by not
to the race. Some '.kre ' too
t and think they have enough
to win the First Grand . Prize,
touring par. or at x'nc Pest.
?l to. tnihk that oven though
o hot db eo much from now to
she race they'are sttre'of
' ono of -tho pr?eei?. | /You' cart
of nothing If yon give up now,
e candldat? who la at th? bottom
the list could begin now and with
ittle systematic work could easily
. is the present leaders and finish
rat and be the winner of th? c?V and
the honor that goes with it.
. If you are in the lead you cannot
afford to sit down and seevtbe. prize
blip out of your gxaspV, ir ybi>
behind, get to work and do not be be
hind the 12th "of March
jof?es'anh?fifccV who tiie
hers are.
n the
Wln
J&mos T, Enow.
, ils Karris Bruce
r ?'Donheli ...
Tbj??
.?9,610
70,560
lOsves*
53,560
p?J*.::.hftJj^
MCKlnney ... .. 30,570}
Webb. .l??5*r
Bolt .V ..i 78.550
BArton ...42.559
ne .. ..44,866
eck ... ... -.V 80,170
Cooley ... ... ... ..39,035
Vau Wyck ,^ 1,225
P. Elsenman
R. Smith .. .^L,j?
a Campbell ... ?
McClellen .., t, .
O. F. Taylor.
Annie Cunningham ...
Ida AH
Anna -1
W. W;
jvr. J. D.
a? tt T. Ba
..1.036
... .1,025
.'. ..L&5
'.'ifi2&
..1,025
42,423
50,^80
_ Eula
Misa *Joia.Mc<hiH?rg?;
Mrs. S. M. M?Adams.
Mrs. If. ?. Yearglh. 66,720
Mrs. Frank Gentry.1.0?
Miss LulT?eel :. ...1.025
Mrs. F. I. Jouea ..1.025
Mrs. J. M. Land.1.025
Mrs. Clyde x. howea.i'jfrjw
Miss Mary Pool.3S.?ZO
Mtaa UMatila Hahta**!? - - -?^IS
Miss Luf? Price .. .. .1.026
BEI/JTON.
Miss Sbr? Martin .45.030
Miss Ahnlo MeCpnuell ... ... 73,59_0
Miss Idea'Field's .55,855
Misa Ruby Ellison. 62,e9?
Mr?. N. E. Watklns. 50.726
Miss Frances White.. -62,2lP
Miss Mattle Vandlver.42,200
2;r<ttaai'-^
B^L. DarnaH . . .
PELZE R.
.42,225
........ ,.1.026
.1,026
Mrs. Frank Ttipp ..
Mi?s Agnes Belle .,
Mrs. John Hndgens
Sam Beam.
An nu? Waat.
Ifteb A^nas^utiBrB^y " '
Mlas Belle Jones .. .V .'.
^ iSib Mc??e? .. .. .
Miss Mamie Bartin ?,
Miss l?s M?e^ CsAa?haw .
Miss Belle Norrli.
Mi m 'iela Godfrey .... ..
. ..1.025
. ,.1,025
d .;L02?
.v.'.i'.oIb
Miss Ola Scoggins, (West Falter
42460
4?,405
"?tt?i Mise
m
. . J,VtU
. .1,026
.60.215
1,026
..1.025
..1,025
. .1.025
..1,626
.S9.025
V.1.02?
.. 1,025
inss
^L?26
,.1.026
..L668
42,465
44 445
42,65?
Miss Alberto Cos.
Mlsi LiUie Smith.
?Ess ^m ffyf?f?? "
Mias Fahhfa KUhngworth ,
>Jlss Anufe. Stelle".
Mass Sadfe Prthc? .. .. . .
Inas ?ttld Suber. ..
Ml? Hattle Lou Hadden ..
LEVEL LAN?.
nez Wilson.
};?W^toMX SPBINOSfc
Miss Metti? Mays. .' l4Tfi*
Miss ?arri?,Darby ,f
Mrsv Sam.^Hanmaad * .
Mrs. A^M?rW^".^
Or.f.rudo Douihit . ;
Athlee? Elrbd .,
f?ffiv See? ..
CLEltftOft
. .1,025 j
48,525
..L025
..1.036
..1,026
..1,025
.. ..lo;5
... 1.026
.. ..L02S
... 42,650
. .kL0i5t
M. Boggs . V..",!.' '.'.Lui?
Miss Ella Sadler .......... .'.1205
Miss' Pa?lrhe Hughes..39,025
Miss Iff. Stokes
FAUt PL?Y.
Miss Vera Crawford.....
Mrs. Casey.
Miss Sadie Marrett .. .
Miss LUlle Cole .. .. .
..1.025
30.025
..1.025
..1,026
..1,025
. .i,02?
Miss ttae Belle Crawford ,
Westminster P. QH ?t R ?. He. 2.
Miss Georgla Thomas.1,025]
Mrs. Otto nurrjfes..
Miss Amanda Reeder ....
PENBLE?0K.
Miss. Margaret Evans ....
ir?'rm'y^
Mrs, J/ D. Babb ... ...
Mrs. Lon Bol?man.......
Mra. .N. C. Brown e?./...
. 1SOBJH3.
Lola Whiting*... ...
Burnett At?tendey .
LIBERTY.
Muts Nelle Robinson .. 39,0251
..1.025
.69.020
42,820;
48.31.-?
<2.225
. 1.025
. Ii025
Miss Mary Gantt
Miss Pett Chapman
Miss Daisy Willis
Miss Emily Roblnioa .
suss Jennie RObmada ?
Miss Margaret Belters .
Mis? Bell Nbrria >. ?> ...
1,025
1.025
> 1.025
.41,060
m
1.026
, ?.era
1.021
. 1.025
RFD6 ..66,376
Hlaa fJKWsa l!a^s%lHsr
. Wlfwaj
Mja,fHAi?^.vr?
4?^2i61
430|Mlaa Almena Cola?
I
r W.026 j
Receiving Encootfagernent From
: - All Sides in Race for the
Governorship.
Special Correspondence.
Coldnibla. Feb. 2?.?Solicitor RY A.
COoper of LoutcuS, who fias bssn in
constant and continuous attendance
upon the engrossing department oliv
ing thie present session of the general
aj-semjbly, and who has.. been one of
the hardest-working B?Hfeitttrs in the
department, returned to his h-pme Jo
Laureba on Saturday, to go to Abbe
ville; for the opedlng thereon Mobday
lof th? spring terms of court in the
Eighth ctrcnit.
Solicitor Cooper Is one of the poaf
tiv??y announced1 candidates^ for ?ov
croor. During th? last *$*fl^HB
the g?n?rai assdribly lie stsjpfftbtt it
waa his intention to mnke th? race.
Since the announcement o( htt ?attdC
dacy he has been Invited to make
dress?s In many places,
arly in th? Piedmont s<
he Is'beet known, and be
through a good section of V
moat during the past summer and
He. says that he has received
greatest encouragement in his
not. Only from the Piedmont,
from every .section of the State, a
that he is confident bt the result tl
summer
In reply.to th? qu.Mtfaa.,''Dq yp.n,
care to maundy .&&\%\mmmm^*m
eren.ee to yoy'r",. C&M^H
time1. Solicitor Co^ejt. . b?
Columbia on Saturday'
said:
"I dm posiVivtly j?ti t?'
finish, ajid ?l
merits, and on' my. reco
ber of t!ie gene?ff.J?fc
r&A?AVibg'
Wwrhbon,
&S$l J
Htt the.
a\m?>h
_>;,of this
Rtnt? mt\A >
circuit for. thft. past rtln0 years. Pub
lic office, whether .it. 1. go.vcr-.
nor or any' otti? :?*m
trust,.and thje authorl^g?ffi?ln any
officer shoula lie exercised for the
public good. ? candldajb shoiild be
BupporfSd on. the ground' or his lit-,
hess'.for lAouc service..j?id upon
this ground XaHajV ask the
the democHge1 oj; tua (Jll
at the ptoM,.ilme state , in >
oh every issue jin, such' way", that myi
views wlli.be khbwn to ail."
-:-? '
THOUGHT FOB THE BAY.
They talk about a woman's sphere asj
thbdgB If had- a lljrill; ,
There's not1 a place lu earth or
heaven; .]
There's not a task to mankind given.
There's not d blessing or ? wo?, ,
There's not a wbisjpbred.yes or no.
There's not ? life, or^dentb, br birth,:
That his . a. t?atheFr weight of!
worth? 1
Without a woman In It ?
E. Eownlan. I
I Inald* Iron workers of New. York,
.preparink for a fifty-hour law
this m
m** an*..t(i?y ht?fe? *ni
glossy/.youthful.
Half that loses Us. color and lustre,
nr. when It rades, ttirna gray, dull and
Uifeless, Is caused by a lack qf sulphur
,u ai t..;. (w- -~tr.~i"^c*?i*,;r rnzi?
up ? mixture of Sag"e Tea. and Sulphur
to hcep her locks dark and beautiful,
tend thousands of women' and men
j Whb. vadtrc that even color, that bcau
tiSl dark shade of hair which is u>|
attractive, uaa only this o1d-tlm.> rc
. Nowadays we get tttls. farnsW^;n??
ttthn by asking at any d*?* -tore lor .
I SO- ceht bottle of " Wyeth's Sage an
t Sulphur Hair Hemedy," which dart
|ena the hair so naturally, so umi
V. nobody can possibly tell It
applied. Besides, it takes
raff, stops scalp itching and
air. Yon Just u?cnnphnke or
ion with it and draw this tbroi
je Urea; By moral
ira; but
-with Wyeth'
it beiiitMhj'il
ilr after a
i brings back
gives it an
I dance.
Tftfi? ? gis*? of SalfM to flush KIdtiejs
if Bladder bothers you-Drink
lot* of water.
Kating m?at regularly 'jventually
produ??B kidney trouble in B?rne form
or other,, say* e wtfl?-kt?own aulh?rI
j ty. because the uric acid In meat' ex
|eltes fhe kidneys, they become over
worked; get sluggish; clog .un. and
cause all aorta of distress, particular
ly backache and misery in the kidney
region; rheumatic twinges; severe
headaches, . acid stonAaeh, constipa
tion, torpid liver, sleeplessness, blad
der add urinary irritation. ;
.The. moment your back hurts or,
kidneys aren't acting; right., or. if
bladder bothers you, get about four
ohnees-of Jad Salts from any good
p&SCTa&f; take ? tablespoon fui in a
IWf it? water before breakfast for
,a| ja|| Idays and your kjdneys will
then act. fine. This famous salts Is
made from - the acid of. grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and
^haay'beJu^ used for generations to
flush elogged "JtldniyB and stimulate I
them. lq.normal Activity; also to neu
tralize "the acids in the urine sp It|
no Ids*11*" irritates tbu? endln*"* bls'd
der disorders.
Jad Salts cannot. Injrtre anyone;
makes a d'eilfehtfu} eflervescedt llthln
water drink which millions of mod
' d fwomen take now and then to
^PTthe klddeys and urinary organs
' thus avoiding serious kidney.
14?"
iMlFFyQti PEtttYE IT.
say that chronic constipation
m )k> cured. ffefifci you believe
JJaatti-berlain's Tablets have cured'
l?re-why not you,? Give them a
?C THey cost oniy 4 Quarter. Fof
? by ?vana Pharmacy.
aE???KiE tYV?^LtfVA?j.
(Greenville News.)
i^An'derson county has been for
HM during the past eight years In,
jHrasr is its representative In the
Slate Senate Hon. George W. Sul
^ Rof Wil l lam stori. Senator Snl
Vjm ' Is conservative In disposition, i
idlplal in temperament, a man of ]
refc.tlludb, affability, and a success
ful man or affairs. His courte in
the State Senate has been marked
by careful. attention tb the business
of the Senate and by wise and judi
cious counsel and action, it Is to be
rbgretted that Senator Sulilvnn has
announced that he will pot* be a
canmoate for re-electloh to the stats
SensTe, It 1* to be hoped that
Senator Sullivan can be Induced to
change his mind- in this respect, as
Ah?crsbn croinly ?n-j the State can
Iff afford to Iobo the servlcfes of so
valuable a public servant.
During th? sear isla bt?Ai ioh I
strikes Jn New Jersey, not counting!
those in rifIk mills, twehty-fb?r we're?
successful and Sixty-eight were fail
ures. Twenty-four causes were as
sj^odfor^hoee^trikes. f...|..,r
. Condensed statement of the
cial condition of Ute BANK OP
I Df.llSON, Anderson, 8^
close of business January 18, 1,814 as
shown by th? r?gulai report made
to the State Bank Ebutm?aer.
kes?u?Ceb .
Loans and Discounts . .* 886,287.4?
Overdraft* ...25,013.*?
Bonds and Stocka. 6,850.00
tiM:&m .*.... isMii
Hp^e from Banks 161,39513
Total . .$ 1.21M84.6S
LIABlLITIRi?
Kfl&ft* ...... .. 516?.000.66]
Surplus ........ ., lfiO-606.00
Undivided !>rof Iba' (Net),. ?M*6?tj
>sit?, Ic?tT^dna! S754??.i.ti? |
0^^m? 64 85L65 j
?Ufs Payante .. ..... 26,066.
iftttasi -Is fact f>r
RnagedtBaav.
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