The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 04, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 7
?Hill THEN WHY DON'T YOU BUY AN I
' ELECTRIC COffEE PERGDLATOR i
i ! 1 I AND-HAVE IT? ::
I^y?li^don^ like it, send it back and. there will be no charge. It is a handsome affair and only costs $5.09.
.DO YOU LIKE. GOOD COFFEE?.?
WILL ATTEND THE MEETING |
INI ABBEVILLE TODAY
FOti PURPOSE.
MAWLD?N TO SPEAK
. Thd
Loss Than,$400,000, It Has
Bee? Estimate*. j
In iUh? Riefest of the projected
, ^ortherfi; Electric Ry. Co.. of Sou tb
C'arot&J&i'propoped to be built beuMfcK
>-i * Augusta and Basley via Kdgefleld, An
boyllIcvl?jtotrKv?J.e, Anderson anij Eas*
ley wUhihe first link constructed he>
twee*. Anderson and Abbeville; a dts
tuncemf $9 miles, a delegation of* lead
' . lng business men or this city! will
leaveiAii?erson. via the Interurban to
' Hodges;**-once to Abbeville, today at
; : 8:25 ax?;
Ampnf^those who will make thje trip
are: AUB. Farmer, chairman nf the
Railroad'Executive Committee of-she
...;->' Chara***? of Commerce and M. M^l?B?te
tison ax?tamberj of the. game Commit^lJ
tee; J. H. Anderson,'president of thej
Cltizensil(atlonal Bank and director of j
^.?-p?r the NortttKeste-jn Electric Ry. Co., Le? I
O. HoUtbian, mayer of Anderson; B. F. I
MAUdb^idresldeht of the Baals ol An-j
aarssoa sn 1 one? ol, tut- ? y hess ? ? .nnests>j
fe ><nanrttrg in thu stn?sn y(J|ii,liitaasTi]
* member of ^eJ^^^^^?nonn^^ai
?*? the cpambe*nB||||fjHB0?BHH
Pattensen", original surveyor of ; tfij.T
" ' proposed Une, Porter A. Wnalj^s??v
cretasy<?r the Chamber of Co^0n?roe: j
William Backs, editor ofVwe pajjOT
IntenteBacer, L. B= Soitori, M?sfets?t
i* ibex Anderson i'jea! estate abd I a
v, situ\>>M vc, v.v.i T?-.-" president
of thi\T*?t? Hardware Co
~ Sr AhherlUe Pian
It ia ^iijl.-?ittA^- ?1.- -
? ,vv -* whivuiA^hevUle in working is to raise
sumcleattaeney there today to finance
%T the coaHKuciion cf tb* first 15 miles
of theillite, or that between Abbeville
and Aatrwvllle, after which a plan ls to
be sinatlknly worked opt to push the
work on i to Anderson, thus completing
the first link of 29 miles between An
derson/ vii Antrevllle to Abbeville; at
It f- ^lieved Chat bonds:
n ba floated W push tho bataace of:
the construction ? iir>L to Ba^^A?dJ
then ?ia tEdgerieid to Auguste.
.Thc'tadln ls a good ona, .rad a suc
c??Iuln meeting MitA^|llle^#&y
mens? that construction work on the
flrsti 173 miles cr from Abbeville to
AntwMi^e will start ^k^^flfc W pM|
and^?laoe the line betwean this city
and Aiitftvllle provided AbhoyHle *m\a
. her piaxi^through.'as i? is t^K^e?-ahf
will dov'ifu? the Andorsonlans wh? go
to AhbsMUe witt sp- apaclt?? toral ?dKft?
to uudjAloke the Stmi 1
^Thenn^hroad Extoaslon Committee
ere fnoasfLaderSon looliul
Holl?me? and ?. H: . Pattison will
i taie
HS- Vms, Conufr-r ...
i slready taadV prove that
there %Mpie population livia* in
t, the fmei&tjf between Anderson andjj
; ,.
that WW m."jmWMnttV?"slock
stand-Joint there ls nd Wak of the state
offeringfttetter o^porUfitea. The An
( treville section espedfetry is one or
the var* best In the,hole south.
Vhere? j* absolutely np question but
that each a line will iky and hand
somely, ats pointed dab fe The Intel
ligencer?everal mon? IMO whoa the'
v projest s^ea^th^n^bet?J tfcooaldered.
It lannderatood that barties uv New
York ls*d) Detroit ha vs evinced a desire
to asatsti th promotion and financing
of this ?.enterprise, ?nd ' that Senator
Wm. ft/, braydon of Abbeville, presi
dent nftahe NorthwMterr. Biectric. Is
In tous* with other oartles who may
as?lsL-tHaanciaUy.
, It laret?ted that tho survey made last
year WU* the auanu*-* of H. H. PsU
teriMMfbt'lhu. oliy, is a splendid ohe>
hut U?ts#oeeible that a. new survey
ta vert?rfl&l* may be made, at least
octwcc?A?d orson and Autre ?Hie. tho'
lt to-inftlM the Patterson survey is a
good adaMavlng already been passed
upon feTifcwnpcteot railroad engineers?
over tk?ii^LndcrBon-A|!^ri-.
Only. Ti Wjb-eas.ssaasiiisw
GOLF WILL BE
PLAYED HERE
? ? i
Rose HM Club Will at Once Begin
tb? Construction of Splen
did Lints.
That Anderson ts at last to hare a
golf course Will come a snlenild news]
to the.people .ortn*3 fcIty who are con'
nccted with or hold membership In the
Ros* Hill Club. Following a vlftlf
fron: J. E. 8,1 nine of Greenville, yes
terday, lt wasannounced that the con-,
structlon of tho links would be begbnf
as soon ss an* engineer could subnjit
sketch, ?if the proposed links to an
!lIsb teacher who ts in Greenville
[this time. The trip will probably
made to Greenville within the nc^t
days Sud actual work upon the
Ifts wl|l bp begun,; The course .will
aid on bu acres given by the Norf h
ABierson Development Co.
LD WEATHER
SAVED FRUIT I
People Say Hutt It WiU{
Not Now Be Killed by
?rd?ng to local., wiseacres thc-1
r this section has been saved by'
?pt cqld snap which visited this
nlty. ; It- is said that the trees
dmosthready.-to..bud .when- the
eather came and by. reason, of
ct that (be progress has now
becked .?here wiU be little dan
a cold snap in April doing any
i hann. There are always cold,
la; April and when that month
bean preceded by warm weather j
^irs^v^i'r*f f* * T"ti r,roK? i Mfg i
is have been)
[al and from Georgia comes the in-1
ligence that the pole of that* State I
ot to. ra4>e sabre fruit.?sdfhetterj
?thljp rcsr-.tb?p theyaa** torlav-j
il.?asens''past. '
riY'S FIRE NEEDS
DEMONSTRATED i
Modern Alarm System and Paid
Fire Department Before
Very LOB?.
jpivo a dog a bad came and be will i
aBvays carry il, or words to that ef
ffct. Tho local company ~t Supnlytaa
"Jter to* the: city?ib^b?en? ahujgiafH,
ngtch in the past for bot having pres-]
re
piiam Laughlin stated that there
^raen^i^l^i^n^^Sr ^o^ttere^^i^
lt there wae some . trouble with pite
8 part of the city council. Aniersdn
rapidly approaching the stage
tere abe need? ? paid tire depart
int, and Just at present a great need
a modern tire alarm system. The
t'unteer department does splendid
irk, but there ts no questioning the
periority of the paid over the voj
te?r.
Last night Mr. Laughlin stated to a
?orter for.. The Intelligencer that
?re waa no stream to be had to put
t f hWfr?^ ' Hesta!** that be^callej
Anderson is helpless ^against'a ?pnfla
tflMtle?Cy1KB ?OJ&ffoturd ?ai? iiiuka*
A^Maaeva shat ta? .?fana* th*t/nna
Wnybn ?O'WsAftousd Wa4 the fife de
B*(#??n|iftrif arrived and for some
te?reSt?^
?eWhs??J?w^10*-Wr** but
Uri K,A. Orr. rea Went manager of
the Southern Public Utilities com
pany, when asked about this matter
last night, slate! that he wa? ?ure
that there was direct pressure turned
iwrfrom the auxiliary power brasa
as ?nba as the alarm waa turned In,
ipr .thcr-p f#** i^o teienaone calls
received at tho power house, one from
IpNfjjHtyboa, an another over the pri
vate 'phone wire of th? company Sad
that immediately the pumps wara
turned on. Mr. C?r ha? Information
that there waa a. kink te th? boee
tami that this caused tho stream tb he
ijjiih. for be says even without -lire&tt
IO BREED MORE AND
BE??ERJJVE STOCK
Kg Order? Were Green Yesterday
by Local Men.
AMOUNT TO $1,200 !
? pfe: .. ? ;
County Ute Stock Association
Placed Orders for Improved ''t
! Breeds. " . <
. i -74-' ? ;
Demonstrating to the world that Aa- ,
iersou in allays ready .to take any 1
step promising to better local cen di- .
tlons, the Ande?spn County Liva Stock,
association yesterday held a call meet
lng In the Anderson .Chamber of Com
merce and authorized J. T. Wiatt of
Clemson College to purchase for this 1
county more and betted ?ive stock to
the extent of $1,200 from the'western i
markets: Mr.. Wiatt left immediately
alter the meeting here for Spartanburg
from which place be ! will go to Vir
ginia and thence to Texas to purchase
improved breeds, ot stock.
.. Wtaen- the meeting was called to or
der yesterday, there were probably 50 1
Anderson county planters; in ; attend
ance, all anxious to hear of what Mr.
Watt plans to do, in the way of better
ing the live stock breeding of this eec- K
tiou of the state.. The question was
discussed at Ifength- and it; was. ex.:
plained that Mr. Watt and.P*of Shields ;
of Clemson ??Hefe. together V! with. !
Paul V. Mborje, pt the Spartanbusg; '
Chamber of Cotnmerce, wouldimake
the trip and would select thet types of
stock Desi aoW^nU?,this.se^UoB^l!
,"raf ?', fiPHftfnfi-,arnense of the trtpt '
el?SSf aamed 4s to be -bt*?* ?
)vernment, wWlSiiMaaJM-r-oraJe; s
??HMMHMHha. defnafed hy> the?An- .
Ulin? GrVet?ville and-Spartanburg
Chambers of Cotoraerea. Mr. <Wat^ '
spoke at length yesterday..as did Prof. '
Shields, and P.. H. Cal via, a new gov- ?
eronvept '-?fes! wfc&uOaa recen ti y ar- '
rived at Clemson. ? ?
All told Anderson, farmers ordered
about 20 bead of cattle, these being .
Herefords for stock and Holstein for .
beef, ss? O.'MO.C v.-s rs also ?.?ic-cd foi
ali piga.
.. fThe benefit' that will accrue to. An- .
.Merson county aa a reBult of thia step
will be greater than can now -he" re
alised. Withitf. a few years this will
be made evident and when additional ,
orders are placed, as ls now expected,
greater results will be obtained. It is
possible that additional orders may yet
be placed with Mr. Wiatt on tbls same
trip by telegraph as there arc numbers
1.0/ far^^s^ho,were unable to he pre
Atnong .these who. yesterday gave
<jMsht>s<<kW3tVe^ the- following: Prank
& '"OeCampa;"Anderson; Ellas McGee,'
Star ; C. D. Chsmblee, Anderson; >F.
TL. brown, Anderson; R. D. Anderson,
J. Q HarrlK Bettoa; R. P. Black. An
derson andie. ?>.< Watson, Starr. 1
.?It is4*lMbted that this section Will
give UV? 3?CK breeding in AUtJejAO*
a greater Impetus tbs? it ?ver had be
t?re and in this county keeping thou
sands' of lollara at home that have
formerly been Bent to other marketa
CHAMBER MEETS
FRIDAY NIGHT
-
To Elect Free Directora to
Placea of Men Who Have
Resigned.
The date for the . called, meeting of ?
the general membership of the Cham-,
her of Oo*il?xaree, nt which five new
directors ?re . td be elected, has heed; <
changed from Monday, March ?th to 1
Friday. March eifc. S p. m. At thia. J
general- meeting th.e resignation of
Messrs, B, r?teten*, Lee a. Holl em? ,
R. J. Randfeiiw. W..Sullivan, and <
,flve dlrect3s?|bOjSBtfiry iba flea
erat Ballot Mle iga fWof^nominatlop?.
The dat?'di tad msetihg haS been
changed btmost af the fact that Reed
Miller, th? WeU known singer, will
rppear har? at the Anderson College
Auditorium Monday night, aad lt was
thought that sonia bf the mensners
might desire to hear Mr. Miller, and
at the same time not desire to be ah- 1
(sent form th? Ch?rr.ber ti Cossssire-j
meeting.
A report of tlie ' result of the Ab
bevUle railroad meeting, tc lie" held in
Abbeville today, as per announcement!
elsewhere in Th^ Intelligencer's col
umna, WU! he made at the m*eUn??rVl
day night and o^ef matters coasid?r-|
ed. niiiS. I ?LY-U- ?a-fl
ABOVTFOLKl
. Lawrence Craig of Central spent
.esterday in the city on business.
Mr. ano/ Mrs. A. ML Hplland of thc
?.let Rock section were shopping in
he city yesterday.
Ross Sullivan of the Pork section
?pent ? few boars in Anderson y est?r
il . _ ?
J. N? "fribble or tWe Fork section was
i business visitor to the city yester
iay.
F?rsten MhrUu u?TMl?fi fcpih?? Mir
in of the Hopewell neighborhood
vere in Andersen yesterday.
Frahk and Paul Kowalski of Midway
ver?. Visitors.to the city yesterday. .
Sam Georgeff Sandy Springs spent
i few boura In Andersen> yesterday.
Walter Phifer o" Ciiuf?oiie is spend
ng a few days in the city with rela
tes. ( __
Miss*B|ettie Thompson of Pendleton
rae shopping in the city yesterday.
C. C. Crocker, u progressive Cars
sell citizen; waa In the oily yester
isy. . _____
Jphrf Smith of tho LebanoV;^?W
ps a visitor in Anderson y?sierday.,
T?. WJ.' pickens of Easley.w^?inong
:he'business'visistors"lo tb.a,eity yes-,
W^-'^Cw4?ia?.' ' '"!on? 1 *?
^y^^^sn^?^^
JB.":.C, AtoCauts and J.trB; FtfUoO;
?bent. yesterday lo Pendleton where
tr.?y were In the interests oft thei?eM
lf|y exercises. ,'..;'? ^?n. uL.ii\
\ \.? ? ? " . .
;>V?iliam Rel! or An treville /'/was
ir?onjr the, ?meinest; y Jai ton? *o thar city
resteroarr.-v;
. -, ' ?? ' ' ?
James Mfejor of Pelter spect a few
lours In Anderson on business yesr,
."?.day. ?x.-tf&?
-j.-.-. -.-Ju- '
; W. K. Hudgens of Pelter Was among
the visitors to spend yesterady In.An
ierson. *.?:>..*.- ^*??M^**-m: h.j
A. M. McCalllster of Pendleton was!
in the Cjftvfr?|yi!^W;lT--I>w boura,
Dufr Rogers, a well Konwn Wllliam
itbn ?san, was lu And?rsoB yester
day. ?
. .... ? " ? ? <^'-vi-. v?,.*n j?^
T. Wi Martin of Belton Vas among
Lhe business visitors to the city yes
terday.
W, P. Rich and Mas Minis of Clark's
Hill spent a few boura in the city,
rester day..
-- :?
. El P. , Pleasanta of Greenville wdf
ci . ... -~
C. G. Lott of Greenville ls ?pending
i few days In the city on business. .
C. B. Pepper bf Columbia was among
the business visitors..to the city.yes
terday-_
C. E. Neal of Greenville was la the
?ity yesterday, a guest at the Chiquola
H. G. atnrganfoth, of Greenville,
postoffice inspector for this district,
??? In ^tae^Bitjrd taai?stflayv? -
S. E. Selgfried of Augusta was
traong the business visitors to tad
?lty yesterday.
Vf. C. Brown,of Belton, wh? ls
th? loen- ppetaineefly ldentiried
thc ' belter live stock" movemer
the county? waa In the city yestef
d of AVilliamston
k ?t*m .hours in th? city yesterday
b.tstocss.
6nt^Cyffl if .'. .
Joseph Duckworth of Wilban
fas a buatneaa rlattof to lbj city yea
tarda-. **T~t*f -
Wiade Watson, e well' known
ders?a county farmer, was In
city yesterday. ?.
6, A. Burns of AAdetrftoa. route
was in Uw^Uy,* yesterday for a
J. G. Harris, ot Belton. Routi 1. waa
a business visitor to the city y es tar
lay. =>7; ..JIM
cit j yesterday.
f feater M^B^Wof tbs Concord ^???
t?n vaa, among the visitors to speijd
yesterday tn the city.
S YOU KNOW
Charlen Raison* of Starr spent a
few hours In the city yesterday.
Josse Compton of Portman spent
yesterday in the city on business.
O. W. Casey or Septue was tn the
city yesterday on business.
T. Ml Watkins of the Hopewell sec
tion .was amone Ute business visitors
to the city yesterday.
Ben Martin and Furnvin Martin of
. Hopewell '.were in the.clty^ yesterday.
. Mrs. Ola McCallster of Lebanon was
shopping lu thc! city yesterday for
a few pours.
?W. E. Johnson of Garvin township
spent yesterday in the city.
J. E. Martin, chief of police of Bel
ton, was in tho city yesterday
E. C. Keyes of Hopewell spent a
short time .tn Anderson yesterday on
business.
U.'A: McGee, a progressive citizen
Of Martin township, was In the city
yesterday. . .
_- ^
: W. T. King ot Hope welt was n bust
leas visitor to the'city yesterday.
J. lt Dunlap' of tho Honer. Path
dselghborhood was in the city yester
. .._ . .-. .
iw ?.:?.. -i- , ...
).. Wl G.vThorntoo of Martin township
was a business visitor to th? city yes
terday.
fr^fat^frta-*.- Ashley of Martie
township Were In the city yesterday.
i"Mr.* abd' ?irs. W\ M. golden of Cen
tral, route 3, were visitors to the city
yenerday:^??1; \
'f H. C. Owens ot WU.1 lamet?n spertl
a fcwr hours In the >etty yesterday.
V7. M. Me?urry of fi tax*, fx F". D, wai
in the city yesterday on -business, *
. ?. it Eiiioti, of route 3. ?was in th?
city yesterday for a few hours.
Dr. W. k. Sharpe of Rivoli -.vat
?awong the visitors to thc city jester
I day.
? A. M. :*^'ee. a well-known Loni
Branch Citizen waa ia the city yester
day- 1 _
J. T. Holllday ot the Friendship.
I acct lon' -waa a visitor to- Anderson
?yesterday.
?T"' . ' . i
J^ B. Tucker of Hopewell wai
I among the planters to spend yesterday
lin. the city. .
ti. N. Martin of Ebenezer was In th?
kelty yesterday for a few hours.
feiflhW* XmlJpJpjrJUcjgt* > ?rn
I ness visitor to the city yesterday.
; J. C. Shirley and 8. L. Shirley oi
[Long Branch spent a few hours in th;
[city yesterday.
Bennie Fagg of Lohg Branch waa i
j business visitor to the city yesterday
j. ?. P. and Wallam Young of Lavonia
Kia.,-spent yesterday in the city OE
ftstft?ssss.
W. 8. Fleming of Friendship sec
ft|s?+wa? in the city yesterday.
-I?. J. Moseley of Hopewell was' ii
the city for a few hours yesterday.
Frank Townsend and John Gaut<
brelt ot the Friendship section wen
In the city yesterday.
TILLMAN PUSHING
ANOTHER DISTRICT
Will Try ito Get It liefere th?
CornxnJttea ai Early
Date.
Washington, . March 3.--Senatoi
Tillman ts pushing his bill to creaU
I ?haioachinery tor a second federal ju
filial district ls Sosth Caroilna, ?nt
will within the next few days go'bc
fore a subcommittee of the senate ju
dietary committee to argue in favor o;
the proposition. He fe very optimistic
aa to the prospect for a favorable re
port, Representative Aiken is alat
pushing a similar bill before ; tl?
' hbusa judie'ary committee.
I ^castor John O. Rhoau of. Pttlladel
Uh,!*, making s series of address?
Un the wesUra xwrt of Penasyl van ta li
[the interest otNnotber'e, piston.
We aie glad to Announce
the Arrival of
Another Car Load of
Fine Young Tennessee
MULES
Mti''< These are REAL DANDIES, and you want to
. see them before you buy. We are also receiving a
carload-of ROCK HILL BUGGIES and CARRI
AGES. We also have a full stock hf TYSON &
JONES, NORMAN 'S BABCOCK Carriages and
Buggies-'
Our Harness "Department is complete rn" all'and
everything you will need, and we are prepared to
I build any SPECJAfV pattern of HARNESS that you
want.
Mr. J. MortfOe* Hanks is with us now, and
will greasy appreciate a visit from his many
friends, to* whom jty?^xte ids a cordial invitation
t?> c.ill and see hun. '
IBRICES and'TERMS are ALWAYS RIGHT
Cash or Credit. '" .
The Fr?t^ll Co.
... KE-PLUS-ULTRA
__ i ......'IL. "
k~'' ~"~" Light Chilled -
Middlebreakers has induced
the manufactute of
The Oliver P-B
Series of Plows
Well ?balanced, well proportioned
plows IDith the latest improvements.
A one-piece, double mouldboard makes
a stronger and more uniform bottom.
Strong, shady, and true running plows.
V See thm NOW.
. Sullivan Hardware
Company
ANDERSON, S. C. BELTON, S. G.
IT ISN'T ONLY THE OL?
who nee? glasses. Many a blind per
son would be able to see today if
.they had been provided with glasses
in their young days. If you have a
boy or girl: who complains of head
aches bring bim or, her here. Nine
chances out of ten there.ki eye trouble
i which should be attended to at oner.
..Prtces reasonable 93.00 to 35.00 and
.upward. . Repairs on. frames and parta
10 cents and upwarw.
Dr. M. R. Campbell,
W. Whit uer 8L Ground Fleer
paitada MM. Ra*. 'PhenrtSM.
OH! OH! Oil! ?AV? THE LITTLE
ONE
wh*n %he catches sight of oar can
dles, and her mother-well, alie
thinks it ?f she doesn't say lt. AM thc
newest sorts of confections-~all fresh
you may be sure-grace ?< :
show cases and. show wind^wsv Pound
packages of .BelIV. st. &0 cdnts. etc..
afford a wldo range a-; tc choice ?nd
favorite flavors.
Olympia C??idy Go.
& Ice Cream Parlor.