The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 03, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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NEWS AND ADVERTISING.
* INTERESTING BUE
* .AND NOTES ff
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* CLAUDE A. GRA<
o ?Y? ?y? ?Y? *y# ?y>- ?j?
Belton, March L'.--Misses Felicia
Murray, Ciracc Spencer and Luci?
Chiles three of Anderson's unod:
charming and accomplished yyunp
ladies spent Sunday , in Helton as {tie
guest of Mrs. W. H. Trannnell..
Mr. Max Rice spent Sunday in An
derson with his friend Mir. George
Cor., ....
At?. Arthur Cromer of near Houea
Patti, vas in our city yesterday, the
Kucst of her sister, Miss Mae Bagwell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tate, of Alberton,
Uu.j were am mg those who spent Sat
urday und Sunday in Belton. While
hete they were guests of their daugh
ter, Mrs. J. A. Horton.
Mrs! A. M. Reed, of Anderson, was in
Bo" ton Sunday.
Miss A. T. Stephana, of Philadelphia.;
was among those in the city of Belton
Sunday, stopping at Hotel Geer.
The following traveling men were
jegestered at Hotel Geer yesterday:
U. ).:. Ridgcll. .Jacksonville: tl D.'Witt,
Greenville; J. ?annerborger. W. W.
Dodeon, Greenville; , M. B. Onepjv
Charlotte; B. N. Rlchburg, North
Carolina; J. B. Marshall. Anderdon.
Tile Pastime Theater reopened
iaacuight with a good attendance. The
picture: were good and the manager,
ii. <:. Campbell, was well pleased with|
Special ! Special !
We have just received a fine Une |
of up-tc-date skirts in the latest mod
clu at
Photographs
Kodak Finishing
Pictures, Frames I
M\ stylos, grades and slzos. Not
always thc cheapest, but the befit that
thc same amount of monty can buy.
Wo^make **)mpt deliveries, always
guirr?iitecing every piece of work
inztf?? out by us.
\SlW?itnve established quito a nice
Inkiness during toe threegroara spent
here in Belton, which speaks for our
work.
Come to pee us.
CT ANSELL'^
- .\Studi?.\?T
The Reliable Pnpto und Frame Simp, j
BELTON, S.C.
'"i ( . rn
Ifyou haw
TROUBLE
-about waking*
up these morn
ings, try one;
of our
Alarm/
Gio?ks x
They will turn |
the trick. Ex
cellent t i mp
pieces. And j
dependable in
every way.
Hanks Bros.
Jewelers
B?LT?N, S. C.
EVERY
Wc are turning out THE B I
TKSS"CQ?MUN1TY. Why not li
Come see us and inspect soi
rttfht- nriiH- th?? mialltu ?f V/Sf!
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??^B?SY BELTON *
' ^r?' "ft ^ ^ ?V *V ^p Sp Sp Sp
tho. opening night. Thc theater wilt
be open every night thia week. \
complete change of program every
mw-'
This week is being observed aa a
special week of prayer by the ladies
or the First Baptist church of Belton,
meeting"'every' afternoon at 'our
o'clock at the church. The ladles of
the town ? are cordially invited .to at-1
tend these services.
Alplm- Neesc,. manager of Queen!
Theater, Honea Path, was among tho]
businessmen in town Saturday.
TWO SAW DEACONS
I I II Mal led ,at Belton Munday-Interest
ing Addresses Mude
Belton, March 2.-Dr. W. R. ilaynle
and Mr. W. K. Stringer were installed
as deacons of the First Baptist church
Sunday at Comoon. . Mr. Tate wad as
sisted in thc installation services by
Dr. J. F. yines or the First Baptist
church or Anderson and Rev. E. c
Reeves or Monea Path.
The charge made by Mr. Peeves was
a m?tt?rly effort and th? duty or the
deacons- tot tho ekurch was brought
out in o most striking and scriptural
I way and was thoroughly enjoyed by
?the congregation as weil as the de-i
cons to wpom it was addressed.
I pr. Vines told of the duties or the
? church to the deacons and ir all or his
good ad voce "is carried put hereafter
our church will be soon lu a more
spiritual conditions and work will be
easier roy all parties.
The extremely cold weather prevent
ed a large number from being present
hut ir those who were there will pass
oh what thoy hav'e heard they will bc
bbnefitted themselves,as well us those
to whom the information ?B given.
SALTS hmm
?HD KIDNEYS HURI
Brink lots pf Water and step eatlug
neat for a while if yonr Bladder
troubles you.
a^'doM^jrahe up with backache
.and dull misery , in the kidney region
i: generally means thai ypu have been
ejjwjtg too much meat, says: a well
known authority. Meat forms uric
acid which overworks.the "kidneys in
Ujoir effort Jo filter .'it from Ute blood
and thoy become sorter paralysed and
weak. -When your .kidneys get slug
gish* and clog you must relieve them,
like you relieve your bowels, r?mov
'lng (all the body *x ruinous waste, else
you ' have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells: your stomach sours,
tongue ts coated, and when the wea
ther', is bad ' ypu have rheumatic
twinges. The urine IB cloudy, Tull of
sediment, channels often get sore,
water scalds and you are obliged to
.k relier two or three times dur
ing the night!
Ejthcr consult o good reliable phy
sician at, once pr get your pharmacist
about four ounces of Jad Salts; take
a tablespoonful!, in a glass of water
Blore breakfast ror' a few' days and
mr kidneys-wilt act fine.' The fa
mous salts is made from the acid of
grapes, and lemon juice, combined
with 1 ?thia, and has been used fdr gen
orations to clean and stimulate slug
slab kidneys, also to neutralze acids
i the urine sp it no Songer irritates,
tus ending bladder weakness. ,
Jad Salts ts a life haver tor regular
eaters, it io inexpensive, cannot
injure and makes a dcl,8httul, efi'er-.
vpspeut Lltliia .water drln.. Agent--'
Evans' Pharmacy. (Adv.)
TUB DAY IS COS?BESS
Washington, ifarch ?.-Tho legisla
tive machinery in the* house was
speeded, up.. tpday, twa. apprnnriaXUms
h?ls? being, pe?>ed, .soother^reported,
and thc consideration of a third be
g?n. Thc army appropriation bill,
coxrjfJng.$94,214,000 rot. the support cl
thc military establishment during the
next fiscal year, went through with
out raptorial amen-.ivpent Thc mili
tary academy bill, appropriating $?87,
)*Q, waa calle dup. and passed in 15 j
minutes.
The agricultural hill .which appro
priates ?18,ftl7.000 ror tho conduct of]
tho department _ of, agriculture, then]
was-taken up and twelve hours gen
eral debate were agreed upon. To bas
ter, consideration, Hhe house agreed to
inept at l o'clock in th? morh*lngiftty1.
lng the general debate.
The nara! appropriation bill carry
hlfti #13^4^33- tor- two . battleships,
six torpedo boat ??stroyers and other
small craft, waa* reported today to the
houser iirhe two battleships are to
cost ?1&.O00.OOO ?ach and -wit be built
at private yard, by .contra^. ^
BS?"^?a^?e>e>?
EST VVORK EVEPs DONE IN
il us ni?ke' those photos for you?
ne ;pf our v?ork. Our prices ai?
I.'<5.
HONOHEO BY FRIENDS
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ANDERSON'S SENATOR ;CS
TEEMED OVER STATE.
HAS A fiUE RECO?tb
As a Boy Was a Soldier, and as a
Man ls a Citizen Without ?
Reproach.
AH popple of. Anderson, are Justly
proud of the many encomiums being I
heaped upon their state - senator,
Capt. George W. Sullivan of YVllIinun
ton. lt was announced a few days'
ago that he. would retire at thc end
of this term and thereupon a wave at"
comment has spread over the ttyjp
and every one is.deploring that euch a
good and capable man should quit
public service, for lie is a member of I
the strong. commUteos of the senate I
add has done good "service for thc ?
cquuty. I
, His principal work in the senate haul
been, lp gettltng passed an oil lnspoc-J
tlon law. in pushing thc inspection oft
fertilizers and in trying tq get for the
peopl v purity in all br their supplies |
for the home and on the farm. He!
hacR B'?O Savored educational progress,
and baa been a conservative financier.
He is the president of the bqard of
tnmttc^ ol leander College and dp.es a |
big nu nant.le business in WUHanis
tob.
Capt. Sullivan ls named for bis fath-|
er. whq was a member of the legisla
ture duri UK tlic. war. and a member of
the state constitutional convention ir.,
1SGS.
Hewlett Sullivan, the great grand
lathef ;qf the present senator, emigrat
ed frjbm Ireland Just before the Revo
lutionary war, settled, in South :'aro-|
iinu and served as a private ia Gen.
Francis Mann's command. He was |
captured by "Blpody Bill Cu'nnin.e
bani," but managed tb escape massa
cre.
JC?pt. George W. Sullivan's .first var j
Iservice waa on tb-, call' of Gov. Mc
Ornth for 16-yaar-o?rJ boys in 18G4, and j
lie became orderly sergeant of Capt. j
CAPT. GEO. W\ SULLIVAN
Logon's company of Griffin's First
Regiment of reserves. iu'Qeceraaer,
isr.4. lie was appointed a cadet.to the
South Carolina Military Academy.'Ho
was furloughed, hut never aurrendorpd
an? -tqd?jiv hus tho- Kntield rifle Which
ho carried through the latter part nf
the war. He was in. sevprul skirmish
es, but-no real battle... and once nar
rowly BBnauert being killed.
His subsequent: career ls thus ee
Iwiribeti in an anide in The Intelligen
cer o? October .16, 1886:
Mr. G. W. Sullivan wat, horn in j
Limons county in 1848. and'was the]
.ul? of t!jp late G, \V. Suliyan. a pr.enii
unr.t citizen of Laurans eountjy. .HP!
spent bis early life on bis father's]
farm ana in ?>f?4, it the ago of IQ, be]
en te red the Confederate army, and jk
vyas transferred to the Cadet, corps,]
under .command of Col. J. P. Thomas,]
and nerved until the surrcnoer.
\V?ipa the war closed Mr., Sullivan j
came homo and worked, cn-the farm
until 186", when bc entered -.Wollard j
Collage* Spartahburg, and gradjajMy
trou* that Institution ip 1870. -tybile I
at Cpljpge he displayed. much ability/
and toqk a high stand in nil or his i
studies.
After leaving college Mr. Sullivan I
was.appointed manager of the Fork|
Shoals cotton factory, and held that
position for ten rears. At th? eml
of that time bc A'psigocd tbU position!
and went to farming and mercaaqdls
K. iii e*tab;t*h#?rj ? business"sta
Mzer in TSS"> i,..d has continued ihero i
since. Ht -carries a line of. ?jeueral i
lercbaiidise and makes a specialty bf I
|terili)scra and farm tmppUe?yV'M*.
handles foVnUure, dry .goods, 'grocer-.
' V.^c.*. Ho has been,qnit?j'speceasful
hh> business, which' is now coaduct
rd r-o an extensive scalp.
M.. Sullf'-an a home ls at.^'illiams
t.in. and he bas b?cn fne intendant of
thal town for thrce^FitoS' He'la tho,
Ipresident of tho board of trustees "ot
th?: Williamson Female College, and
J so of the. Male 'High Schpql,, He. is
active apd prosrcsrelvr. but.baa ?pr?t
UodrJit-'poiiUeal honor?, and stander
very hiyh'amchgj4$elpeople <i( R?'
lion. He takes great Interest in
karore Vsstltutlons, abd ,'.taa lent thain
kl! hie ^uppori. He is a meujbcr of
th ' Methodic*, church, ? Mason ono b
; cpunty and they have* seven
Hr. Sullivan- ls> a': moat
Stizen and has oven very euc
i HU? ul in all of lib business ventures.
Jits home ia in Williamson, but bis
biHnees'ls conducted ut P?Uer.
Mri Sullivan has long been a leading
clti/en'of Anderson county und at all
tunca oas been ready to help the inter
est of hi? fellow men. He la de
smelly popular among a wide circle
of friends.
IVA NOTES.
Iva. March 2.?-Last Friday artent.fij
?iOon t?e Sowing t ?rele met wiUi Mrs.
Mac Beaty , and Alias Annie Beaty at
UK home of tho latter. After an hon
or BO oi pleasant conversation a most
tigl tetons .swret course was ^;erv?;tf^;.,{,
; Ton ladles of the A. R. P. church ure
making arrangements to hold a baz
aar next week lu the ?tore room'Iately
wested hy A- S. Bowie.
(Mr. Fred Black of Mt. Carmel spent
last week liere cu business..
Mr- E. ?, WfMlamsqn of .'Abbeville ls.
here tor a few days on business.
Aliso Lida Humpy teacher of the
(ann school near Aptrovllle, spent the
week ead with her sister, Mrs. T. t;.
Smith. t
Mr. J. H. Harbin, Jr., and sister, of
Anderson have been on a visit to Miss
Minnie Spc?rnjun.
Mrs, A. JL. Galley tum returned from
a trlj. of several days to her daughter.
Mrb Rhett Pruitt, who lives hear
I lonee, path.
Air. a^d ilTs. W. F.iMvGce h.ave re
turned from a week's,visit to .New Or
lean's. ? ...
V\ot. -V M. " Lodenbapgh . and little
6ou Spent Saturday in Anderson.
Mr. . Milton .Sherard "ha? returned
home after spending the past two j
n.pnthS Au Micanop'y, Florida.
Miss Cert ru de Weiden spent the
week .?nd here with her cousin, Mrs..
Wad> ;Qeatv. ...
Mr. J, A. Spurlpck of Atlanta. .Qa.,
Ss here-to/accpisftany his wife hoine;j
who. has been spending' awhile with
her patents, Mr- and Mrs. A.. B."Galley. I,
IV.y. .8. J. Hood spent Saturday and
Sunday In Anderson.
Sir. Tari Floyce spent A few days in
(itrenville last week on pusipess.
H?\. s. j; Wood axcijonged pulpits
with Rev, J. M. Garrlepn, Sunday.
A?r, N,.Pol.'>ikqfr ho? ?returned from;a
i.wo .weeks/..visit to New. York and.aBl
tiipore ;WUerp hq went to' buy his new
-s,?i mg < stock of goods. '
, Ml8sjBegtb,a. Price ^ud: Mr. Todd of
Starr {we^e;?aarriccl las\u Wednesday at
the Methodist, parsonage at Starr by
BeV J.-U.Singleton,.
Miss - Gussie .Cunningham of
LowndesviHe hpent tho .wejk end with
her cousin, Mrs. L EV Watson.
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I'SlV.EIt.yiTY ITEM??
. ? :h>iU titi
I Columbia, March J.-Acting
dent A- C- Moore. Dean L. T. Baker
?and Professor* W. K. Tate and W. H.
Hand attended the meeting of tho Nat
[ ional E?ucatia.ar, ? Association, which
! was held in. Htcbmond, Vs- inet oteck
.This la the Oral Him; in many years
that thc Association has' met in tho
South. ... ,. , ..
Toe University Gleo Chibabas re
lumed from S trip, to Laurens, Green
wood and^'nlon. in. Greenwood .they
i gayo two performances, one ;-.t tho
[' Bailey Military 'institute and the olhor
at Lautier College. ^
Tlie basketty!" ??ni? which waa
'toyed In tho University gymnasium
? last,Saturday.niant resulted in a vic
tory for the University over WofTord
letta isvOow out. Thc publication is
Thc KC ond issue or the Alumni Bul
Issued h, thc General" Alujuni Associ
ation -quarterly.
The fourth of. the aeries of Life
by a score or 87 to 21.
Work lectures waa delivered in Flynn.
Hall Wednesday night'by A. T. Strat
ton, secretary or thc Columbia .J^J^'i.
The preparations for Easter week
?ara well under' way. An .additional
?eature of thc Coming Baster week,
viii be the revival of the cross .coun
try run it r the trophy cup. Many stu
dents have signified their intentions
of competing for . the cup. . j
' The tblrty-Qvn pr :more aspirant J
for the University baseball team have
been forced to suspend practice dur
ing the cold weather.
Professor E. Marion Racker, who
waa. confined to bl? bed last Wieck, .ia
pblc to be about again, and tie*-TV}*
sumed bis duties in Ute law school.
lt is hoped to have a Carnegie Li
brary on tho. campus bet?re the be
ginning ?r another session. If lids Is
? secured th? University will have the
best library facilities Itt South Caro
lina. '. <vr
ci.K'srsrts COM.KGE
* i - s- ? m w ? ? # m . t \
denison College,.. March V^.^TkM '
baa bren uq.unuauolly . Interesting
woe Ic at Clemson." largely because pf '
Hie . series of rjwlval service? heV.r?*
Uje'Baptist eftqreh. .Dr. Joh,* i-\
Vine?., pastor.9i the. JFirst Baptist
church at AnUer?oA,;.Tf?A(tM^pT?e?cfi
rr. lilt? .ermons w. re clear, forceful
.And ?tonnent i*n?? <?,.. rawrlW.:
by an, eajrnesjmpa. and spirituality
M>at^ ?^^?^^????^??^
?IT?b?rp ^W^^^^^^
ctqu? ? nurdi for the people win? went
BO eagerly. Much good*Jffth.aecom
plished by the e-rnext pr?scher.
lu addition to th? iwn scrtiimw
preached jBrwaM3B^/*Pr- Vines made
n number of roqs\ excfUenj- chapel
lattis tfist 'wer* eagorly listened to by
all. In his farawell talk to the yriung
uien. Jie said ?bat fin had traveled
about considerably bpt that he had
never anywtiieiysjs?M*. <ny>flaer con
duct ur better ut tent ion Durn muong j
l?jese. Clatuson boy*.. Ur. Vinca willi]
always find a warm welcome at Clem-"
sou.
'The annual celebration uf thc Pal
metto Literary..jwchuy .wa? held, on
Saturday .evening, with A. it lloyd
presiding. The declamers were Stiles
C. .StribHug of Richland, subject. "I'n
!usT-rKa0onal-- A?quislUon ; " Henry. &
OniiiF pf Monea Path, subject. "Tho
Path o-. History." Tito orators were
\V. t. JJuutley. of Liberty, who. .spoke
on ''Youth and Opportunity;'' and
Audley H. Ward of Tlmmonsvllle,
whose subject was "The Call of the
tjlMintmfe' Community." The question
for debate wa?: "ileso)ved. That the
Cmbc?. States should allow her ves
B?ip engngt d in coastwise trade to
past? through the Panama canal free
0ft|ii^4?^^?fftfflr,n*?lve WHS support
ed by O av II K. nank.s. of St. Mat
thews and1 the negative wa? champion
ed by MaiiuoUi. W- Hunter of tyherfy.
T. C. Haddon was the chief iistrshal.
and was assisted by P. H. McDonald,
M. A. Stu ?'.li, H. H. pukes and J. C.
Cannon. T\je in vii.M?.m committee
was composed 6T^Tf"T": Haddon. A. lt.
lloyd and J. J. Murray. Handsome
Invitations were leaned.
The . cold weather and the unow
.topped thc baseball practice this
week. The fans' are highly etaled ov
er the' prospects for a winning team;
this year. They are hopeful'of wiu
nlqg the state championship again aa1
they have dohe for two years. The
gymna 'um team. doing some fine
work under the leadership of W. E.
Bowers. -i
T. \V. Thornhill und J, 1$. Douthit
at< representing Clemson at thc meet-1
?ag of the Southern College Press a?
sociation.
Cleveland's Hon Honored.
TloPton. VttWt'k Wi-iHiWjard K. < levo
laud. ser? of former President tfrover
Cleveland, and a student at Pitillips
iixeter Academy, today was elected
president ot tho Inter-Scholastic As
sociation! or Amateur AuiletlCS of New
England.
V islington, March 2.-Wurroit,
ipl|??%%1li
es this week and rotains its lead in
M ft*l>^A*^tfiHlMsffift ^y^?tiyi ijiir^^^i
Ohio,, broke Uie tie for tho leader
ship of class B by defeating Stillwater.
Mian, yin .to His.".. Among clasp A
Tacoma. Wash., 054.
^^%s^^^ HCQre8 ^ere ^,inne1'
Fraucisco MB,
.* from, Oi|r store lb Bprtoa. a dark,
liver-colored pointer bird dog, about
^lnajiuoutbs old; white tip on end-of
?QgRBf^M^hite about fnouth. -.Ste*
^awTf returned to Hand & Wil
lingham. Belton, S. C. 3-3-2t .
.TU*;.Alaska commerce from'Seat. .:
?|ie'an?ounta to neatly |i3/.l00,00.) a
Garden and
A*s-4$, sae.mir Uni oj prizes on best
cr<M?H grown from our seed.
Our Une of Hugs is most complete in
town.
PKKSrKIl'TlONS k SPECIALTY. \<
'Phone 54 when In need of a doctor.
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BrUcg?sts
HELT4J5? H. C.
Did you Krt?vy ? |
That The ?Reed Phosphate Company, established over forty f
years agg by Southern men, and'still owned abd controlled
' by Southern men, has spread its business from tl ic Ohio to
the Gulf, from the Mississippi tr) the Atlantic and now has fac
tories in Indiana and Ohio?
Did you ^iCriow *l*
That no fertilizer manufacturers tn America have had larger
and wider experience in laboratory and field than the Read
Phosphate Company?
That The Read Phosphate Company now offers fifty-eight
different brands of gooda to ?ult your soil and crop, no matter !
|j what"jl J are planting nor where you are planting it?
Did you Kn?w ?
That I can sell you any of these goods in any ijaahtity ?
BELTON, S. C.
-l .?!-? . . - .. ,_TH-?
A younger brother ot Heinle Bchlut*,
Curl by fctttita get,a trial with tue
?Vlciuguniory Southern assoclationers
. this year, Tho hld, measures only ?4
'inches from tip t<> tip. and 'won't
.wdigh any more than is.".
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*~ HAVEN'T YQ?
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hiv? ? T ' ' ? ... --
^4*NV BANK ACCOUNT? Been Irving
tu ?ave an'arii?unt sufficient to "make a good
star} ? "
Tiio "smallest purchase temptation" makes^'iT
very hard to accumulate any certain sum by keep
ing money in your pocket qr hiding it around the
JL i?i house-probably tri?t has' beert YOUK trouble
.'.?ers" . V--ti??Mr?H??' ^sae.-esa . ?? ? = '
This bank accepts lieposits for $ roo and up
j why not come in and open an account with us
NOW-let thc bank help you^ve^-it is the only
) ' caf? way.
e Batik of Belton
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???-?-?^IgMg^sas^fe Slw?ffi? ftiltW.wwwpif^iy- r,'., IL ?oiiison, Piedmont, a C., raised by UNION Ol? ANO ?<fe|> :S
PANY'S Fertilizers Mr. Tnlttann ta ono nf ti?? ?hon-?:^? Cf o??i<>!D*r? using tbs?? Partijliwr*. ? ?fa S
yoot dealer for our goods and accept n .soubstUute. ?
.A better Fertiliser will produce a bett jr crop. ' '"UNION ?RAND8" har? demonstrated to many ot ^ |?t j
?.at pishteittrvour dVn ??unty Wt4rvBtrpetior "crop producing" qualities. Ask tbs osn xAo pass tbs?.
.: . For Sale hy . * f' :M
5 J****8'* *?t*4*le, Pelser. Jlampte* Mercantile Ce; PteeJnent. Belton Mercantile Ce* BsMo*.
Rennell Mercantile Co* Fenley. Victor Mercantile t'oH WUIIamston. Knpfre ii tfr art tilt, Co, ?YillwBsfc?,
, ? R-y .t^s/CHWWB^ . .* 1JE jty> Wjwit* Sandy Springs. . ;)|
?9* .SW ,,n Anderson, Greenville.and Picken* counties. ?or furthjw~ lateral
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