The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 07, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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.V- Items of Interest and Person:
.Y- Wireless on the Si
Young Cyclone
\ IMI.-II Antler son.
Anderson hud tue pleasure of en
tertaining a young cyclone yesterday
afternoon about 5 o'clock. Thc wind (
blew at a terrific rate and for a time t
many feared timi come serious damage <
might bc done. However, so far as i
could bs learned last night tho city t
Buffered no loss except for tho Bign <
board next tu the Central Presbyterian ;
t im i ch on Main street. O ver half of I
tills board was blown down. Consid- <
crab!-; sp?culation waa' heard as to .
what caused the wind, one min* ad- t
vsnclng the opinion that lt had soma
connection with tljo.v earthquake of
Thursday, but the tnjbst generally ac
. copied opinion was thut tbs ?>plnna
tiou lay in tho fact that t?** members
ol the general assembly wore leaving
Columbia ard that this forced the.
. blasts of ale all over tho state.
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.Kcniucby Family
Arrived Yesterday.
?Mra. Buceious Adams and four chil
dren arrived in Anderson yesterday
morning to make their home here.
*tr: Adams ls fsrstnaa o? Tim intel
ligencer office end has been in An
derson for several months, hi* family
liding in Madison ville, ky., until ho
could make arrangements for their
locating here.. Mrs. Adams was ac
companied to Anderson by her mother,
Mr?. N. E Combs, who will make h?r
home' hore also. Por the present they
arc located ut the Bellevue hotel, but
later wll b?gln housekeeping.
(lain Emit
. lielug Mentioned. '
ral or the prominent business
men In tho e^y, IR talking"tp"a. .re
porter for Tho intelligencer yesterday,
said that they thought it would bn
a splendid idea to have a hope-coming
weak for Andorsou. some time this
spring. They 6eemed to think that the
custom is a/ good one and that lt
should be made an annual ovent. If
properly managed, these home-coming
weeks are a great success and there
ls no doubt but that Anderson would
exert avery effort to make the wesk
a success hero If tried this year. It
la possible that same plana for such
an event may materialize.
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Under Mail
SHOES T H i
HBWWWHWH
REED MILLER
...At Anderson Coll
Monday Night, Marci
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M is?. fA a rie Stapletor?^Murr
Frank Croxton, Basso.
A Raft' Treat for Lovers
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al Mention Caught Over the *
breeta of Anderson- * *
IratortVal Date
Noon to be Announced.
It waa said by thoa-, 'yesterday in
diarg? ot the local end of the O'Neall
Oratorical contest that a meeting of
bo various superintendents and prin
cipals would be held in Anderson next
Saturday, March 14, at which time all
he plans for the Belton meet, together
?'..Ith the date for this year, would be
irranged. Tho oratorical association
a composed of the high schools of An
fersen, Wllliamston, Belton and Hjon
.a Path and thc teachers, from these
tc hool will have in charge the plans
or tho meet this year. It is expected
hat the Cowteat will prove lo be even
nore . successful this year than ', ever .
lefbre and already* great interest ls J
>elng nianlfentcd by the pupils of the j
our schools. J
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Indues-Chosen 1
Yor The Contest. ***aa*^^,^
Mrs. Carrie MicC. Patrick, J. B. Fol- ' 1
on; B. C. McCants and- William Banka
viii compose the Judgop to decide on
he winner of the Omega watch con- j /
cwt which ha.s been closed by the
vceeo Jewelry company. Tim Judges
tow have thn Hst cf awardsou.u.w
n the contest and will render their
!cclslon Monday, thc winner' of tho
beautiful $00 watch being announced
n Tuesday morning's Intelligencer,
fundreds of lists have been received
>y the Jewelry store, saome. of them
ontalnlng more than 1,700 Words and
t wil be a difficult undort/.klng for
ho Judges to eort oat all the Incor
ect worda ' and decld^ ptt th? ?award
efore. Tuesday. Jg*
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:rop Conditions
Pronounced Fine.
A progressive Anderson county fdr*
aar, while hf the city yesterday,'* told
. reporter for.The Intellignecer that
rop. conditions were fine, notwlth
landlng the exremely bad weather the
aal few weeks. He said that ajl Of
lie farmers of this county had made
Ino progress with their work and
lat conditions wore as good now as
e had ever seen them at this season
f the year. oH said " that all present
idlcatlons point to a banper year and
maper crops tor Anderson county.
I ANNOUNCE
Ml on sale tho most
Nettleton Oxfords
rn here.
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One Admissi
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reacher* Gather
Meat Saturday.
Tho meeting of the Anderson coun
y school teachers next Saturday will
Iraw a big crowd of instructors from
ill parts of the county because of the
act that this meeting will be held
>nly five days before the state teach
ers' association convenes at Spartan
jurg. At this meetlg there will be
nany plans to discuss and arrange
11 util will be made for those who are
;o take tho trip lo the ' City of Sue
leas." Aside from the features on the
'egular program, tho consideration of
:hc outing to 8partanburg wit be suf
lcient to attract a number of teachers.
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Tuo Hot For
Anderson Men
Chief Jackson of the fire department
md 'W\ P. Drennan, county detective
[or Anderson county, returned yeBter
lay from Columbia where they had
leen to carry several lunatics to th?
?sylum. The Anderson men Bald thal
hey reached Columbia just at the tim?
.?io battle opened in the general as
einbly between the officials who hat
he altercation Wednesday night ant
hey immediately concluded that Co
umbla was no place for them The}
?egan the trip home just as soon ai
hey succeeded in getting r.d of theil
ind?sirable charges.
I'lie Pall Of '
Honen Path.
Five young ludios representing tin
Vnderaon high school will embark to
lay for Honea Path where they wll
.roceed this afternoon tn wrest!-~ wit!
ho basketball team of the Honea Pat!
ilgh achool. The Anderson five Is lt
cceipt of information to the effet
hat the young ladies comprising th?
lonee Path team have improved won
lerfully since the first-set-to tn whlcl
Anderson came off victories am
herefore the local team ls ny ni
neans confident of victory as at first
lowever, it la expected that th.y fir
cpreSentlng "My Town" will at lea?
.nt'?p a' first-class exhibit.on. Sev
rai of the students of the high schoo
rill accompany the local team on th
rip. '.' . ..?:?".*??-> !??..-.. ! ?-I?0? ;?.<
?:?..<.[ ,>.;. M-^l-^'I'Q'M '!'- plltl . 1'
/ocal Camp
IM Preparing.
The local Sous Of Confederate vete
nns are now making plans for1 takln
are of tire largo number of vlsitiU
ons expected to be here for the Con
sdorate re-union which takes plac
uring the latten. part of May. J
tooting of Camp W. W. Humphrey
rill be held within the next few day
t which time plans wll be msde an
tops taken to get everything in firs!
tass shape fsf the convention, it I
rged thet every member of the ?oe?
amp attend the meeting as lt wll
e Important In more tuan one rt
peet.
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dded Attraction
is Here for Today.
Tho "Mutual Girl" ls at the Eloctrl
?oater aga n today and that mean
lat th|s popular place wll be crowe
i throughout the day. Manager M<
uUough said yesterday that last wee
e. could not accomodate all the peopl
jmjng to soe this feature and thi
0 would therefore show all day-. Tl
leatre la open at ll this morning an
ill' continue throughout the da;
losing at il tonight. Thia should gil
very one in Anderson an opportun!!
1 seo. this extra added feature. Tl
qry of the mutual girl, going to Ne
ont from her country home, and tl
guts she sees In the metropolis,
est interesting and the theater-goei
re weli picased with tho first lnstal
tents ot it that have been shown her
uart et le Is
Coating Monday.
These people in Anderson who loi
jod music should feel that they ai
irtuuate. There are few towns In tl
ate of Anderson's size ablo to aecu
ich an attraction as Reed Millen
nartette. which comes to this cl
onday night The concert will tal
lace, in Anderson college auditorin
id there ls no doubt but that eve
jnuto of the evening will be dellgt
il. . Mr. a/.-d Mrs. Miller. Miss Mu
ly end Prank' Croxton compose t
nartette and the fact that Andern
tapie ace fallar .with, throe .?
ieee singers will within Itself be at
clent to fill the' large audtlorlu
ilsa Murray ls the only singer* of t
ur who has not-yat appeared he
ad competent critics, declare tu
:r. ls r^"y a? oi???u?.~ us any of i
Iber'three. The auco?ss of Ui-j ot
?rt Jfonday Jfclghi ls already'aasun
alon Will
Meet Tuesday. '
Notice Was Issued yesterday hy I
wartary of the Anderson county ri
ism' .onion to the affect that <
?gular monthly meeting will be b
ext Tuesday in the court house. 1
?crotary ts urging that every merni
Headband says there ts considera
us?nesa ?o oe transacted. ,
lata Alas ?
:? ^-saMM*
Of great assistance to the <mt*rts
uSPeppr?^^
isemb?y. This appropriation ts roi
lob year and without lt lt would
very dlfflcuU matter for aap AS
in tile state to take care <>f thc vet
erana at : their annual out inn- With
thia ?um to aaalat, Anderdon will care
for the veterans In r.ght royal fash
ion and will endeavor to show them as
j many attentions as any town has ever
done before*
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Fir*t Shipment .
Arri ted Yesterday.
C. ?. Chambl je yesterd ly received
thc blooded stock bo ordered t'.iroug'.i
J. T. Watt, who is out In search for
Improved live dock for the farmers
of Anderdon, Greenville and Spartan
burg counties. The catt1." purchase!
; by Mr. Witt and received here yodcr
I day worn from Miryland and made a
j fine appearance Many were the co:n
tmcnls passed by th.c admiring tlirong
witness-ng thc unloading and it wai
the general opinion "that if the re
mainder of the shipments come up to
this one there will b ? no complaint
from any one. u ,
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< Business Deal
Of Yesterday. .
An interesting business deal of yes
terday, taking place, in Anderson, waa
the purchase of .the E. O. DurrcsB
stock and the bankrupt sto v of
Flenatlne by A. Samuels. Thc two bus
inesses are to be oonsohdatcd by Mr.
Samuels and he will conduct a first
class and up-to-date store in the quar
ters at present occupied by the ing
ress Cc. . Mr. SaurtiOl* has boen in An
derson for three years and during
that tlavj he baa built up a spienaia
reputation for square dealing. Hr win
probably do equally aa well in his new
venture as be bas done during bis
three years here. . ,
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Weather for
The Past Menth.
The meteorological summary for
the* month ot (jFc^kitAry shows;, ?je
mean tcmporat^e.J'w.\hgvc\Mie'n 4.3
degrees, Tbo^^iffiestj-'tempenkiir ip
the stat2. was rec^flqd^during,febru
ary, as 72, on tho fourth, and the low
est wis! ?l. :pn,;JthQ stwcu^vrf|fUi.,. On
the seventeenth Mle ,.j|tteatc$t dally
fs^e occurred. the m?>cifty - o^ang'
lng 32 degrees on, thjX^dale. ..The
toastf. .dally 't^^^^^^.V^
5?f the month. .", , . In^Vn. . ,
Tho .normal Jen^er.atMre^fnr feb
ruary in thia state,!* 47.Srilf^,,nus ,ycar
tbp, weather wa^<>Bligau^/.,cofde^, on
an average, tli?a perusal j?hc maxi
mum- temepratur?l for tba . north for
tho month fer the past . twenty-seven
years ls 82, while the minimum for tho
same period is 2 degrees.
Precipitation laat. month totalled
4 45. Snowfall amounted to 11.7. Tho
great/eat precipitation the month
during any one day was?.96 on the
twenty-fifth to twetny-s?xth. Norupal
for the montli is 4.59. A.deficiency of
.14 of an inch shown In .precipitation.
Narrow Kscape In
Tic V?lzi ri tera.
Afr. O. M. Heard had a narrow es
cape from being hurt yesterday. When
Ut? billboard on North Main street waa
blown over, bo wig directly oppo
site it, and sonic prcmouition of dan
ger'caused him to walk In the street,
or he ?would! have boen hurt. A little
negro boy passing at (Bte time was!
saved only by. his ability tc .get out of
the way In very much of a hurry.
Post ?, T. P. ?7~^ t
To Meet Tonight. .
The annual meeting ot Post !) of the
Travellers Protective Association will
be held tonight in the. .headquarters
over the station of the traction com
pany. All vialtinK T. P.^. in the city
are invited. The election or officers
and directora and delegates to the
stat? convention in Columbia will be
l-wend Into. The president of tho
post is B. Ban Allen and the secretary
ls Feaster V. Tribble, who haSiSecured
more new members than any other
mad In the state thia year.
ELECTRICITY ON T)?K PA HM
It's tTta Is Being Kncoaraged by tba
Tallulah DeveloWadni.
Atlanta, March 6 -Tn? use'of elec
tricity on the farm ls so longer re
stricted to large plantations since the
mysterious power was pjjLat Ute door
%S^&'%?fSSi& -fe
cording to records being complied for
thej^iorgla territory.
Electricity is becoming just as es
sential on tho small f?*t? a* on the |
large.. Even the so-caitta ?BfUfc?fln
farm"m .?cores of InaUatas ic Cinstall
ing wiring. .During the abort winter
days a great deal or the work'to be
done about a chtckeu pta&t bas to be
done during tho hours of darkness,
when some convenient and safe form
of artificially lighting ta absolutely ac
cessary.. It aaa been said upon good
authority that electric lamps nave a
stimulating effect upon tao laying hens
(By Associ?t' .1 irr
Washington, March tx-?aas sae result
of a conference here between repre
sentatives of the rosin all turpentine
Sad aqUUtfxUjrtClUitrios. ."ytd, bureau.
when placed in chicken pens. By
turning on the lights aa hour before
daylight and keeping them on an hour
after sunset the chickens hnve moro
time to exercise and eat, am. so con
sequently lay more eggs.
' According to the officers of the
Georgia Railway and Power Co., who
are especially interested in the agri
cultural end of electrical develop
ment, fae number of farms installing
electric lights and other electrical fa
cilities ls Increasing almost daily in
G-orgla.
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Summcr-Mowerlng Bulbs
Are Now Beady.' Do you Waat
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ANDERSON FLORAL CO.
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Phone 2,?2L
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TODAY'S PROGRAM.
Universal Special.
JUE MAD HERM1T-101 Bison.
S reel Indian War Drama with Ora?
Cunard' t?^Watft?is Ford. 4A-,thrill^
k.AL^Xi'.A LONELY COASTr-Rexi
Drama'wita Bob Lenard, hbd^Marg1
rite Fisher^; ' w -J
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TOBA Y'S PBOUBAM.
OUR MUTUAL GIRL-Reliance!
.The fourth reel of this wonderful t|
. series. See Marguerite .at Ptpir
Rock, the moat fashionable count!
club In the United States.
TAROETS OF FATE-Reliance.
A masterful two-reel soul-stlrr
drama of love and sacrifice
ACROSS THE ALLS Y-n?)Vv<.uy.
Spilt reel farce comedy. ,
4 REELS^lOc.
Matual Movies Make Tittie
PALMETTO
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TODAY'S PROGRAM.
IN THE MIDST OF THE JUNGLE
Three-reel special feature, showing!
an?swua in their primitiv? haunts. |
THE REDEMPTION OF nRONCHf}
BILLY-Sss&aay. Western ?rsm*,'
featuring G. V. Anderson. : j
4 Jig Re?l?-10c
THE MAN THAT PUT T3? MOTS'!
IN HOTTES.
HS?
There are plenty of you
young .men who don't
ne?ci to be told that this
is is the Young Merits
Cldthlfi^ ?tore of tHe
town-yoir have been
here ?anct know the facts/.
For thos?^Young.j |V\?JI
who are not" yet familtar
with our merchandise
a nd our ser vice, there is a .
treat ahead, and to them
we extend a special irivk
tation to put us "through
our pates," as the, horse
man would say, and find
Wt at, first .ftarijrj. t?i.a.t we.
^fioh^i^pyidin^ su
arji*1 firthes at- .p^
rwgiixig; from, $10.00 to
We feature Alfred Ben
jarii?ti-Washington Co.,
ancLvAlGs'' Clothes be
ca
reel
the'siyles are cor
id ?he "latest and
thejgarments'Stre made in
accordance with the
.?i?P^st?ndards of tail
pvWg: u artj-wo?iderftyfty
?ood; clothes '0'{<,$j?
m?ney^and; , tfvey f will
wear jriost. satisfactory.
'Corn? in ahd^ rhal?e y??r
Selection of^? new S?Hh& ?
Suit at ohe? while ass'?rt
ments ?ire full and at
their best.
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We ard .a Iso showing the
Spring Styles in
.a ?*
ion Hate
Slurry apiro .
Interwoven Hosiery
The One-Price
CLOTHIERS