The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 04, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 6
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I ...DO YOU LIKE GOOD COFFEE?*? |
III , . . mi THEN WHY DON'T YOU BUY AN III I
?: " : ,. , ? , ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR
?7 I lh: AND HAVE IT? ::||| I
I arjij one for IQ ?S^ like it, send it ba?k and. there wiil be no charge. It is a handsome affair and only costs $5.00. 3
NEW ROAD
WI j ATTEND THE MEETING |
ABBEVILLE TODAY
! FOFf PURPOSE. \
Mi?LD?N TO SPEAK]
The Intire Mileage Will : Coat
Li Titan $400,000. !? His
Been Estimated.
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Iiijo Intercut of the projected
, Nort |?'_ Electric Ry. Co., ot South
Caromi proposed to be built between
Angl and Easley vis Edgefleld, Ab
hevll lintreville. Anderson and Baa
ley v J|he first link constructed be
tweei person and Abbeville,' a dis
tance 29 miles, a delegation of lead
ing l nesB men of ihls city will
leave person, via the Interurban to
Hodg (thence to Abbeville, today at
8:25
Amj?f those who will make the trip
are: i;S. Fernier, chairman qf the
Rail H 'Executive Committee of-ihe
Chanr.of Coianvirce and M. M. M?at
tlson member of the same Commit
tee; H. Anderson, president of the
CittzeNatlonal Bank and director of
the Nttwesterin Electric By. Co., Le?
G. IlcSan, mayor of Anderson; B. F.
Maud {r?sident of the Bank of Aa
dorsciftl one? oti theil.bes* ^j^f*
memb Of >h? m^t^i^iT^tmmMttmix
of tbu>hambeigKHBMHHHm
Pattest', original surveyor ot the
propel line, Porter A. Whale^aecr
creta?t th? Chamber af Cevv?Srce:
WilliniBanks, editor of-f*he >Daity
Istell?ccr. L. ??. r?ort-n. i=?fttary
of thtfidereon Teal Estate and In
t vestmgfOo.. and John Tate, president
of th f?te Hardware Co.
. ii.k..ni. ??.
lt Understood, that the plan On
which ibevjlle is wprklng ls to ratee
auffiel, (money there today to finance
the c< t action of the first 15 miles
of thc 6 ?, or that between Abbeville
and Ai ville, after which a plan is to
be sill ly worked out to push the'
work [j 6 Anderson, thus completing
the fij Ink or 29 miles between An
derson ? AntreVlIle to Abbeville; af
ter it ts believed, that bonds
i can bfloated to push the balance of
the cltructIon!tfrtfy<)to $?4$?fjMjtd
then lt Edgefield'to Augusta.
. 'Shwn ls a good one,^andLa suc
ce^rimeeting &^neTUle$ Way
????mat construction work on the
flrstll'miles or from Abbeville to
AntMb will start P^rjjans within
90 fl and cardion A&Jj?m ahoOT
be Ifperation mc fall.
At the A?im^.JiMmm~J?.
Ar*hn stands pledged to build
. ancr? ace the line between this city
and evllle p-.ovided AbcpviiU puta
her i ?through; ka lt ls beKejr?gene
will gad tte And iranians who go
to Al Illa r/tfi ?^apecify? and 'agree
to u*aki the same. ?
Thtttiiroad Extension Comrrott ce
has jeted Hon. B. F. JfeuLdjn to
BpeaH* Anderson today? u***^ m*m*?
wbatbdlieves this city wBWferOth
ers ff Anderson including Mayor
, Holl?.: and M. M Mattison will
. |?'? Fine Coen try
Estais already made prove .that
there]*ample population living' in
the i tory- between Anderaon end
Abbe g inclusive, to aupport a first
class curban, and |t ls well known
that ' o a farming and Bee stock
?taa?jt there Si nd nan of the state
offen (etter oppornilew. The An
trevll ie^tlon espe?t||r. Ul one of:
tba i -nest in tha;?j whole south.
Tberi absolutely ap. Question but
that i a Une will pay and hand
some ia pointed owti ja The Intel
Hs?Rixvcra? moa fij Sago when tho
proje nts then belsJ * Considered.
I ^Oatslde ttraHal
It I jdertrtood that ?trttea tn New
York ) ?etroit havs^vlsoed a desire
to an th promotion and financing
of limier pi iee, ind-thai Senator
. Wan. Braydon of Abbeville, proal- ?
dent & Northwestern Electric, Lc
In to with other parties who may
asaisnafeclellv.
vIt i|4pd that OJO survey made last
. year Mt the auspices of M N. Pat-,
tersof?his city, ls a splendid obey
but Impossible that a. new survey
to veflfcla may' be made, at> leant
beewdSderson sad Aptrevllle, tho'
? ts-Hi tho Patterson survey la a
?lywj^Mf.; n?rssdy. bs?5 zg-.gssd
GOLF WILL BE
PLAYED HERE
Rote Hill Club Will at Once Begin
the Construction of Splen
did Lints. '
That Anderson is at last to bare a
golf course will come a Boleniid news
to tho people of thia city who are con
nected with or hold membership in the.
Rosb HUI Club. Following a vlslfl
from J. E. Sirrine ?of Greenville, yes-]
terday, lt Wes anni nrfce?.that the con-,?
structlon of the llu>i- would be begun
as Boon as ad engineer could subtdlt
a sketch pf the proposed links, to an
English teacher who ls in" Greenville
at this time. The trip wi!! probably
be.made to Greenville Within the nekt
few days and actual work upon the
links wili .be begun,' The course ,wlll
be laid on 50 acres given by the Norjh
Anderson Development Co.
GOLD WEATHER
SAVED FRUIT
Local People Say That It Will
Not Now Be Killed by
Cold Snaps.
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According to local , wiseacres the
fruit nf 'this" section hssheen saved by
the rcctnt cold ?nap which visited this
community. . It- is said that the trees
jveCe slmos?-readjt^to..bud- when- the
cold weather, came and hy. reason, of
tho fact that (be progress han nowt
been checke-l .lhere will be little dan
ger of a cold snap in April doing'any)
serious hann. There are always cold,
snaps tn April and when that month j
has been preceded by warm weather I
^ttj|^
Ideal and from Georgia comes the In-1
teiligence that-tn?' pole of that'State
aspect to. raise more fruU.andzbetter
i??*t.hwye?-.?df ?b-?r;*??V^ft?r'M*- ,
eral- ?aseas . past. ^
CITY'S FIRE NEEDS
DEMONSTRATED
A Modern Alarm System and Faid
Fire Depart aier.t Before
Very L&?g.
Give a dog a bad name and he will
always carry it, or words to that, ef
fect, the local comnanjrrt? iu^?
water toi the: city/?sebeen) abujfcj.
much In the past for not having pres
and apparent with good reason. Mr.
William Lamshlln stated that there
er^wn^^
that there was some trouble with one
of the nesetesr, Jt would appear that
this matter^.J^th investigating on
the part of the city council. Anderson
ts> r*v,ridly approaching the - stace
where she needs ? paid fire depart -
"apprit,'but there ts no questioning the
Superiority Of the paid over the vol
unteer.
Last ulght slr. Laughlin stated to a
reporter for . The Intelligencer that
there waa no stream to be bad to put
out thj rife.'^He^rtatOB that he caltej
Anderson U'helpless ag?lngt a confJa
fi^tleiO'ltf?sot&lfturur? time unless
.vUcl ?**. Orr, reafccal oiehager of
the Southern Public Utilities com,
?*?n>. when naked about this matter
last nigh?, stated tad! he was sure
that there was direct pressure turned
on from tba ?n-ritla?y ?*w*#
as doon a? the. alarm'was it: rr. si tn,
fpr ther$ were two telephore calls
racsitvedat tb? power house, one frc ai
Ohlei Jackson, an another over th? pri
vate 'phone wire of the company and
that Immediately the pomps were
turned on. Mr. Orr has Information
tt?r t???f? WM ?.kiah su tue bose]
and that thia paused the stream to toe ?
weak, for bc sara even without dlrectt!
TO BREED MORE AND
BETTERUVE STOCK
Big Orders ?Were Given Yesterday
by Local Men.
AMOUNT TO $1,200
County Life Stock Association
Placed Orders for Improved
V - . . I *k-,-_ .
Demonstrating to the world that Aa-j
ierson is allays ready, to take any1
step promising to better local condi
tions, the Anderson County Usa Stock
association yesterday held a call meet
ing in tbe Anderson .Chamber of Com
merce and authorised J. T. Watt of
Clemson College to purchase for this
county more and betted live stock to
the extent of .$1,200.from the western;;
markets. Mr. Whit left immediately,
after the meeting here,for Spartanburg
from whian place be ! will go to Vir
ginia and ?hence to Texas to.purchase
improved breeds, of stock.
.. When-the 'meeting was called "to or-,
dpr yesterday t'iere were probably 50
Anderson county planters in attend
ance, all anxious to bear of what Bar,
Watt plans to do-in the way of better
ing the live stock breeding of this sec
tion of the Btnte.. The question waa
discussed at ttxngtb, and- it, was. ex
plained that Mr. .Watt-and- Psof-Shields.
of. Clemson ddlleg;?. together ? . with.
Paul V. Mbona ot the Spenanbusg.,
Chamber of Commerce, would' make?
the trip and Would select the .types of
?tock best adbat^tto^hta-.aaatfseaM
ftgJflttfleTT? The expense ot!the tvtp
.aamed Js to be Dort?
Br&frlpipgmeiit, whllr.JM?! Mooray
WLW?????? Wdefrafed by the?An*,
mWRI, 'Unrtflville and Spartanbkrg
Chambers of Commerce. R?r. .WatV
spoke at ie ii gm yesterday,. a? did Prof.
Shields, and P.. H. Calvin? a new go?- ?
ernm?nt *egei?t -?hc hs? ?edently 'rr-!
rived at Clemson. i I
" All told Anderson, farmers ordered!
about ;:? head of cattle, these being
Herefords fer stcch and Holstein fori
beef? and orders were also placed for
eix pigs. j
(The benefit that will accrue to An
derson county aa' a result of this step
Will be greater than can now be re
alized. W?thtii a few-yeera this will
be vxade evident and. whee additional
orders are placed, as ts now expected,
greater results will bo obtained. It ls
possible that additional orders may yet
be placed with Mr. Watt on this same
trip by telegraph .as there are numbers
of far^^a^Jjo Were unable to be p're
. Among those who, yesterday gave
tUate^?0#l>vt(re the. following: Frank
& ??C?mpsrAhderson; Elias McGee,
Starr; G. D. Cham bice. Anderson; v.
?Brown, Anderson; R. D. Anderson,
G Harr? Belton; R. P. Black. An
rson andjfc. D.( Watson, starr. '
ult ia^?ted that this section will
give HvT sWBki hreedtdg in Andiah
a greater impetus tba? lt ever had be
fore undia this county keaping thou
sands' of dollars at home that have
formerly been sent to other marketa
CHAMBER MEETS
FRIDAY NIGHT
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to Elect Five Directors is F2?
Placea of Men Who Have -
The date for the Called, meeting o?
the gene-al m- mbership of tho Cnam
ber of Cwpmerce. at which five new
directors are tb be elected, bas been
changed front wahday, March 9th to
Friday. Mirth 6th, 8 p. m. At thia
generar meeting tb? resignation of
Hsssrs. Bf titi Bi ads, Lee G. Hollemar,
eral Bath^^ip il?i^^
The dat* bf ?i? rhseting has been
changed b^dJMee af the fact that Reed
Miller, the well known singer, will
appear hore at the Anderson College
Auditorium Monday night, and lt waa
thought that : some at the members
might desire to hear Mr. Miller, and
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- --? v ?..le ??...ii HU. uniiio w ou ?w
kent form the Chamber or Commerce
meeting.
A report of the result of tho. Ah*
bevin* n-Urcad meeting, ;.o Po held tn
abbeville today, da per announcement
elsewhere in The Intelligencer's col
umns, will toe made at the n.mmfi*mjr?*
aay night, and ?e^.ier matters consld<?r
At?OVT FOLKi
. -'.M-' J 1 ? 1 !
Lawrence Craig of Central spent
yesterday in the city on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Holland of thc
Plat Rock section were shopping in
the city yesterday.
. 1 v1 j . V?
ROBS Sullivan of the Fork section
spent ? few hours in Anderson y eater
i ? - ,; .
J. Triable of the Fori section was
a business..visitor to thc city yester
day.
TPur$ia? Martin andlMBWr?jpA? Mir
tin of the Hopewell neighborhood
were in Anderson yesterday.
Fra?k and Paul Kowalski of Midway
I were visitors.to Uie dlty yesterday. ,
Sam George, of Sandy Spriggs spent
a few hours in Andersen yesterday.
Welter Phirer. of Cfaartotto. ls spind
ling a few day* In the oJty with rela
tives! '. .
Miss "Rettie Thompson of Pendleton |
was shopping In the city yesterday,
l . .
C. C. Crockery a progressive Cars
I stell citizen; was In the city yester
day.
Joh rf Smith .of the Lebanon section,
was a visitor in Anderson .yesterday,....
Wctests of EasieiVwikJ^ '
the^uslness^slst?^^^
?Br?'1??!l0i>n^ ,a roon g ,. taysjPijy ,
; ?-...C, AtcCants ?nd ?a & S??o*;.
p?ent, yesterday In Pendleton,.whore
they were ia the interests qf< thei4aM
.djiy e^ertlaes; ? sci
. .^J^iam ijel! of AntrevtUe/vw*a 1
dinon* the. business vielwr. to th* city
yesterday. .
James Mfcuor of Pelter spent a 'taw
hours in Anderson ou business
terday. ^ " \ -Ey ?V. >
W. K. Hudgens of Pelzer was among
the visitors to spend yesterady in. An
derson. - : .
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A_ M. McCulllster of Pendleton was
jjn the city .yesterday Tor a row hours.
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Duff Rogers, a well konwn Wllliam
eton man, wa* in Anderson yester
day. ^
T. W. Martin of Belton was among ?
the business visitor* to the city yes
terday. ? .
W. p. Ricard M.SB Mites of Clark's
Hill spent a few hours In the ??ftj?
yesterday. .
a p. Pteaa?int*. of Greenville was
III the, Citjr.- Xft$t?r.+*K ? u r<- . ~*I?ISIIII i
C. G. Lott of Greenville ia ?pinding
a few days in the city on business.
C. B. Pepper br Columbia was among
the business visitors to the city yes
terday.. . . ^
C. E. Neal of Greenville wa? in the
city yesterday, a guest at the Chiquola j
9^.'??X^:>JLI^: . i
H. O. Mcrganfoth, of Greenville,
postoffice inspector for this district,
:.*SrB)L flelgfried of Augusta waa
amonr me Lualness visitors to the
YUy yesterday.. ,.
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W. C.,Brown;of Relton, who ls one
the ?en -protameafly Identified with
the *rb?ttec live stock" movement of
the county, waa [n *Vs city yesterday.
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?Tb\ Sherard of Wlltlamston spent
a fo.w .hours in the city yesterday on
.k^Blscss; ? '??p'-i '4qk
..i? . p- '.-is : ?-- St
... Joseph Duckworth of Williams!?*
waa a buslheaa visitor to th; city yes
terday. .>..
VA?de Watson, e wall known Au
der*?* county farmer, was in the
city yesterday.
S. A. Barna edi Anderson, ronlo
?w'iw lu ?i*??* yeBierday for n
J. G. Harria, ot rialto^. Route %. wat
a business visitor to thc etty yester
day.
?ryQ~y r '>y?.T'HSci?w?p *?e?ic 4 iVHSl
among fhtf business vTaltnrs toVthe,
etty, yesterday.^^fejrirt-1' j
>stajf : M^.Biown'^ot\he Concord J?&i
?l^ywgiayatftnar tba visitors to ?tieafll
Yesteraay in the city. j
5 YOU KNOW
Charlen datson, of Starr spent ' a
few hours In the city yesterday. ,
Jesse Compton of Portman spent
yesterday in the city on business.
O. W. Casey of fleptuB "was In the
city yesterday on business.
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T M; Wptkins of thc Hopewell sec
tion was amona; the business visitors
to the city yesterday.
Ben Martin and Purman Martin of
Hopewell j were in the city^ yesterday. ;
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?Mrs. Ola McCallBter of Lebanon was
shopping In the! etty yesterday for
a few boors. j
W. E. Johnston 0. ti arvin township'
spent yesterday In the city.
J. E. Martin, chief of police of Bel-j
ton. was In th) city yesterday.
S. 'C. Keyes of Hopewell spent a
short time in Anderson yesterday on
business.
. M.* A. JnjcGee, a progressive citizen
of Martin township, was In the City
yesterday. ? .
W. T. king of Hopewell was a bnsl
~ visitor to the city yesterday, I
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.!.?? Dunlap of the Hosea Path
neighborhood was in the etty yester
day.
?.?.Wi G. -Thornton of Martin township!
war a business visitor to the city yes
terday.
^li?&??^-K Ashley of Martini
township were In the cRy yesterday.
HW"it' . . ? ... -~1 I A_? ?i 171 I
^Mr." and* hire. M. Bolden of Cen
tral, route 3, were visitor* uj^the fcltyl
yeiterday^^as**! ? " . v
? H. C. Owens of .Wllllameton -.spent |
? fear irs In tbsii etty yesterday
M- MjrCy.rry ?X^sit, JXF. D, was]
In the city yesterday on business. .
i VT. J. Elliott, of route 2. .was in the I
city yesterday for a l?sw hours.
.Dr. W. K. Sharpe of Rivoli was j
among the visitors-to the city yester
day. '
A. M. McGee, a will, known Long
Sah ch citizen was in 'he city yes te r
. yv * y. ' .. . . .. p . . ' '? ','}
J. T. Holllday of the Friendship
eectlbn . waa a visitor to Anderson
|*Jt B. Tucker of Hopewell was!
among the planters to spend yesterday!
In wi? c'iy.
fr vt xi : -?j- t ?
, - J. M. Martin of Ebenezer was tn the J
city yesterday for a few hours. j
E^j?tEtf?. Kaji ?l Tpwjyrme w** *a baslH
ness Visitor to the etty yesterday. I
J. C. Shirley and S. L. Shirley of
Long". Branch spent a lew hours In ?a
city yesterday.
Bennie Fagg of Lo?g Branch waa s
business visitor to the city yesterday.
J J. P. and William Yoong of La von ls,
Gay spent yesterday in the city on
\V. S. Fleming of Friendship sec-|
Mon * wes In the City yesterday.
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JJ. J. Moseley of Hopewell was ln|
the city for a few hours yesterday.
Frank Townsend and John Gam
brelt o' the Friendship aectlon were |
in the city y?sterdsy.
TILLMAN PUSHING
ANOTHER DISTRICT
U >.s\: ? >.<.'? ' Uli--it-?a?^*?^S.-Wua
Will Try to Get it Before th?
V Committee at Early
Data.
Washington, , March 3 -Senator
Tillman ls pushing his bill to create
tbemachlncry for a second federal Ju
cncial district in South Carolina, and
will within the beat few days go "be
fore a subcommittee of the senate Ju
diciary committee to argue in favor of
the proposition. He is very optimistic
ss to the prospect for a favorable re
port. Representative Aiken ls also
pusmng a similar bl J before the
hohae Judiciary commitine.
?enntor John O. Sheets of Phlladel>
fcb,ls* lawmaking a serle? of addresses
k?^ westst* par? oLPennsylvania ia
the Interest of\aothar's, pension.
We aie glad to Announce
the Arrival of
Another Car Load of
. Fine Young Tennessee
MULES
These ?re REAL DANDIES, and you want to
see them before voil buy. We are also receiving a
carloads ROCK HILL BUGGIES and CARRI
AGES. We also have a full stock ?f TYSON St
JONES, NORMAN"'& BABCOCK Carriages and
?uggtrs. i
Our HarneyD?partent is complete in all and
everything you wili ticed, and we are prepared to
build any SPECIAL pattern of HARNESS that you
' waftt
Mr. J. Monroe'Hanks is with' us nov/, and
will greatly appreciate a visit from his , m a n y
friends, tb whom ji^'.?ptte:ids a cordial invitation
to call and see him.
PRICES and'TERMS ?re ALWAYS RIGHT
Cash or Credit.
The Fretwell Co.
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HI HWIUSOMSA ?> j||
I" ^V^^* * for a Series ^^Mj
Z^___ of Small, ^
Light Chitted - ?
Middlebreakere has induced
the manufacture of
TheOliverP-B
Series of Plows
Well balanced, well proportioned
plows totth the latest improvements.
A one-piece, double mouldboard makes
a stronger and more uniform bottom,
Strong, fieady, and true running plows.
, Ses them NOW,
Sullivan Hardware
Company
ANDERSON, S. C. BELTON, S. C;
IT I8KT ONLY THE OLD
who nee* glasses. Many s blind par
son would be able to see today If
they bad ' been provided with glasses
In their young days If you have a
boy or girl1 who complains of head
aches bring .bim or, her here. Nine
chances out of ten there.ls eye trouble
i which should be attended to et once. '
Prim* reasonable ?3.CC to ?5.00 .and'
upward. Repairs on. frames and parts
10 cents and npwan?
Dr. M. R. Campbell.
W. Whitner 8c.
P*baa#> R*U.
Ground l?ese
?es. 'Pbo?M?HJ.
ont on i ont SAYS Tilt: LITTLE
OM:
when she catches sight of our can
dies, and her mother-well, , aha
thinks lt lt she doesn't say IL All the
nearest sorts of confection*-all fresh
you may be sure-grace oar coontewt.
show eaten and show'Windows" Pouted
packages of .Bell's riMBO cents; etc..
afford a wi?o range,UM io citolcc and
favorite flavors.
Olympia C?ndy Co.
6? Ice Cream Parlor.