The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 13, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
AbsoIutelyPure
R?YA&--fhe mos? celebrated
oi all the bakiAg powders in
the world?celebrated for Its
great leavening strength and
purity. It makes your cakes*
fei^ci?t^bre^dyetc^healtlifiilgit
insures you against alum and
all forms of adulteration that
go with the tow priced brands.
SIGHT IN STORE
FOR ANDERSON
_ I
Two Ring Circus Backed Off the
Board* by Surprises
Coming Here
A gentleman, of leisure, an Ander-1
nonian by birth, but a man "fur travel
ed on the kars," as well, condescended
to walk up the street with a reporter
for The Intelligencer yesterday and
aa the two passed by one of the fash
ionable millinery shops of the city the
proprietor nmhuij out and ?Hked the
reporter to Btep in and see an inno
vation for Anderson. The invitation
was accepted and accompanied by the
friend the two entered the millinery
parlors. When lo and behold, a slen
der damsel with sea green hair trip
ped daintily from behind a screen.
The reporter and his friend started
with open mouths at this apparuticm.
It goes without saying that neither of
them, had ever seen a woman with
such greeu^lmlr and in the vernacu
lar ut' tin- day it dfd little short of
.getting their William.
'She was prejty. There cpu be no
denying that fact but the reporter
would not dare express their opinion
that all the people are .going .to think
so when she'-corner '?ui, ,V|u ;lje 6ffft.4j>
and from what he could gather yen
terday during his short stay in. the
millinery parlors/ the publi? appear
ance it to take place Saturday exactly
On the stroke of noon and the young
lady to walk around 'the Plaza.
Therefore, it is preferred that the
statement as to her good looks be ac
cepted with a grain, of. salt until, the
curios can see for themselves tomor
row at noon whether or not she Is so
remarkably good looking, green hair!
or not. Her blue eyes have n green
ish tone -and the hat she wore yester
day was also ot* di IfiteSV greeny,
green shade. ;HITd" green Bilk was tho
color of her pretty silken hose peep
ing forth from hneath her skirts yes
terday (slit variety also) and this
skirt was likewise a pretty green
shade. To tell the absolute truth,
that costume had a front lawn planted
in grass backed off the board. -It
made a healthy grass plot look like a
pale blue "'her; compared to ihe rai
ment in which the young lady was at
tired.
Of coin*"*? tho roiUinery parlor has
simply imported the latest thing, the
colored wigs, into Anderson and that
"was the sight the reporter saw. yester
day and that's exactly what the an
xious reader will see appearing en the
plaza tomorrow at 12 o'clock. It is
pre3muned that a number of staid old
buslnes men are going to have impor
tant engagements.; around th? piaza
tomorrow at noon.
(P. 8.?And after writing this, he]
woke up, and'was so glad it was a
dream.)
,.. ... .-?-? ' '
Mr. Page Surprised
London, March 12.?Walter Hlnes
Page, United StatoB ambassador was
tihncb surprised 'when t?ld today of
the sonate resolution in. connection
with his speech .last night. .
'^"ThO speech was 'Innocent enough,
wasn't it," he asked an interviewer.
, ; Asksd .whether objection mlght.be
taker, to the last sentence of his
speech, referring to'the Panama canal
Mr. Page replied that was a mere
Xieasantry._ _^_
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SATURDAY
Twenty new "Lady Fit-Well Skirts, all
new colors and makes. Special Saturday
?SEE WINDOW . DISPLAY
"The, Original.".
Are you interested In something New ? If so, ^tij^Jiouid see the
St. Regis rjatferft-^Vew design in (immunity Silver. The simpli
cify and gracefulness of this pattern will Certainly appeal to you.
We feature this not only because of its beauty, but because of-its
I durability.-* - l'i??ftf- B- ^ ' *. t?
r JOHN ML HUBBARD & COMPANY
WnERE-QlfALIT*
140 N. Main Street
OR! OH! OH! SATS THE LITTLE
whea she catche? eight of our can-;
nnd ?r,r sioth^r?.oi;, *Ua
drinks it if she doesat say it. All the
newest norts of confections?all freeh
you may be sure?grace our counters,
show eases and show windows. Pound
packages of Ball's at SO cents, etc.,
afford a wide range as to choice and
favorite fcavors.
COMPLETE PRIZE LIST
HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED
SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE
GREAT CHANCE
FOR FIELD DAY
Winners in Various Contests !
During Field Day Will Be
Awarded
A matter of general Interest to the
people of Anderson County baa been
the announcement of the prize list for
the' Held day exercises to be held in
jthe city on March 27. This liht was
I announced last night and is reproduced
below in full.
Miss Maggie Garlington, BiiperviBor
of rural schools for Anderson county
has been spending the last few days
I in interviewing the merchants of tbe
city in an effort to secure tbe prizes
and Miss Garlington said last night
[that it was a matter of regret to her
jthat she could not see every ev
merchant. She said that all those
she did see answered the call most
readily and that Bhe could easily se
cure twice the number required, if it
Iliad been necessary .
Miss Garlington r'bo said that the
I map drawing contest excited great in
terest, is open either to boys or girls,]
Many questions-have been asked in
regard to this And the fact that it
is open to both will be. tbe cause of
I much congratulation on both sides.
LMIbb Garlington said last night thai
lit had been determined to hold the
spelling, map drawing and the arith
metic contests in private this year,
since this is the 'first year that any
thing of the kind* had been attempted
and that the definite hours for these
various contests would be announced
at an early date through the columns
of The Intelligencer. She also said
that schools desiring to enter tbe float
contrat wnifiii h?*ve to 2.dv!s<; her at
an early date as the list would soon
be closed.
Tbe luii and complete list of prizes
las announced last night will be found
I as*follows:
Prises for Athletic*
100 Yard Dash?SpSldlng Bal, Rufus
I Fant &T3ro.
220 Yard Dash?Gold scarf pin. Wal
ter H. Kms?.'
440 Yard., Dash?Saddle Blanket,
Fret well Co.
386 Yard Dash?Tie Clasp. March
banks & B?bb.
i Mlle Ruh?Safety Razor,. Ander
son Hardware Co.
Shot1 Put?Gloves, the Bee HiVe.
High Jump?Mit. Sullivan Hard
ware <k>.
Broad Jump-^Hlkemet?r, Evans'
PharmacyrNo^3.
Discus Throw?Rexall Watch, Ev
ans''Pharmacy No. 1.
Pole Vault?11.50 Cap, B. O. Evans
& Co.
Spelling Contest
3rd Grade?Box Linen Handker
chiefs, Osborne & Pearson. :
*t**? und 6tS. Grades?Part-sol or a
Boyfs Hat, Moore-WilBon Co.
6th and.Higher Grades?Pin or Cuff
Links, Lyon, the Jeweler.
M?p Dr*w!a? CWi^i
Beautiful Book, Cox Book Store.
Arithmetic Contest
4Ui, ??i .and 6th Grades?Tennis'i
Shoes, Geisberg Bros.
7th and Higher. Grades ? Rexall
Fountain Pen. Evans* Pharmacy No.
2. . '
' Miscellaneous
Best Float?Picture, O. F.. Tolly ft
Son.
School winning most prise?--WU?V ]
dow Box, Anderson. Machine A Foun
dry Company . ' '
Boy's Wood Work ? Knife, T?te
Hardware Company. i
' Girts*. Fancy Work^-Bottle Toilet
Water, Orr-Gray Drug Company.
CHANGE MADE IN
ft COTTON REPORTS ]
Method of Publishing the Statis-]
tics Will Shortly Be
Announcement has been; received in
Anderson of a change to be made In
the method of publishing cotton sta
tistics. This change was yesterday
announced by William J. Harris, di
rector ol tbe bureau of the census,
commerce department. t
The eunual reports on the quantity
of cotton ginned bare heretofore in*
eluded the quantity of Unters obtained
by the oil mills. Formerlr there was
only a comparatively smi .11 quantity
or Unter? obtained and tb.ey .wera of
such a grade as c*uld be u Bod, to some
extent for the same purposes as wars
the lower grades of cotton. Msnj' of
tbe oil mills have now installed ma
chinery for the cjpser delioticj; of. the1
seed. This has resulted in i\ large
increase in the total quantity iof Un
ters produced each year and jet the
same time, in lowering the average
quality of the fiber, so that new- only
a smsll pari; if sny. la used as a. sub
stitute of lint cotton. i
It, therefore, appears advtsahkt, not
to includo the quantity of llnteru In
the total production of cotton fori the
crop, ana accordlagly, the total p in
the report to be issued oa Marcht 80,
wilt relate only to lint cotton and will
not includo Unters. Informationi as
to the production of Haters, however*
will be given in a footrote so that aw*
parative figures may be. computed on
the basis of the reporta issued in pre
vious years.
State Ineoree Tax.
W. Jones, comptroller ?entj=
COTTON SEED DAY
TO DRAW BIG CROWD
FEATURE ARRANGED FOR!
TRADES DAY
prizes offered!
Farmer? From All Parts of The]
County Will Come to Ander
son Tuesday
ThoBo who have charge of the pro
gram for Farmers Trades Day to be]
hold next Tuesday in Anderson, say
thnt mon? people will he present for
the event than for any similar event!
held in Anderson within the past few I
months. The day has been officially j
designated "Cotton Seed* Duy and the
farmers of Anderson county who fool
an interest in this important line ufj
.work will attend almost to a man.
Secretary Wlialoy said yesterday that
he expected a bigger and better at
tendance for the meeting than he had
been able to procure since the Poultry
Day and that ho had been adlva"d by|
many farmers that interest wa.s mani
fested in their community. The fol
lowing Is tho complete program for j
the day:
Opening of meeting-Mrs. F L Drown
of Anderson, chair man.
Invocation?Rev W T Belvln, pastor i
Orrvllle Methodist church.
Address?S a- Burns, president An
derson county Live Block association.;
on "Seed Selection."
Y Address?"Preparation of the Seed
B*d," by (a) Prof. W. II. Borton. Clem
son college. (b)-P4 HP Calvin ?. S. gov
ernment agent expert.
Awarding of prizes.
A special prise will be Riven away
to the farmer exhibiting the best peck
of cotton seed, and variety, short sta
ple. All entries must be delivered at
tho offices of the Anderson Chamber
of Commerce by 12 o'clock the day of
the contest. F ri 5e ? On* j?psc?a? A very
Oee Whiz cultivator, given by the T?te
Hardware company of Anderson.
J. M. Broyles, Townvllle, Star Route.
Jas. R. Anderson, Anderson limite
I No. 8. .
Col, J. C. Strlbllngy Pendleton.
COUMTY^LD DAY
I THE. PRIZE
march 27; is DATE
It b Expected That 6,000
Children Will Participate In
A conference was held yesterdav
morning between the county-superin
tendent of education and the -supervis
or of rural schools for Anderson
county, at which time aii th? fuui?
plans, were made for the great field
day exercises to take place in this
city on March 27, and the two officials,
put the finishing touches on the pro
gram. All indications now are that Ute
field day will be one of the most suc
cessful events ever attempted by the
schools of Anderson county.
There are many features on the pro
gram for the day, chief among which
Ja the great parade of school cb' ?
dren attending the Anderson city,
schools. There will probably bo. over j
?.500 Anderson school children in this
,11ms all of them .being from the city
achools.
, Another decided feature of the day
will he the splendid floats. ' All told
about 15 schools In various parts of
Jhe county will enter flonts and It Is
?t-peotod that they will make quite a
lnv-ve show. The teachers who will
hpimI floats from their schools are nc .v
busily engaged in decorating their
wagons and it Is said that this parti
cular part of the program Will sur
prise the people who see the floats
pass'.In review.
The time for holding this great
event is drawing.near and some of the
Bchoois are a* little behind -with their
preparations. They will have to put
forth redoubled efforts for the remain
ing two weeks If they are to be ready
by the morning of Friday, March 27.
Uho school,parade of city children will
be the first e vent on the program und
following the conclusion of this and
the appearance-of1 the floats th? scene
of activities will be moved to Buena
Vista Park, where the athletic pro
gram will be staked. Here the re
mainder of the morning wilt be
upVlth athletic features and Uten
ilx? picnic ?umrr. which wii?
served in the park. The sight of
909 school children eating picnic
nur will "be well worth seeing and
many people win Journey out from the
ctty lust for the chance to see this
going on.
The many contests to take place on
field day have around much interest
aiid already the various schools e <e
Doing carefully drilled and coaened
by the teachers in order that they may
make a good showing. Spelling con
tests the map drawing contest, arith
metic contest, athletic events and the
exhibits will ait calVfbr al?rge share
of interest, while the events to con
nection with household science, do
mestic arts and manual training >riU
also sYlng many children to the city
for the day.
All told, those who have been work
ing fcr the field day are of the opin
ion that the entire day wS! He a
great success and they feel 4&et the
.people of Anderson should aPPorcUce
>hat theyhaw. die**;-JThat thence
tft'e Are appreciative Ja evidenced by
I
CELY'S
Near the comer
HOW IT
HAPPENED.
That such colors as Artichokes, Navy Blues,
Seal Brown, Graphite and Moss with green band
to match id the correct thing in spring Hats we
do not know, but this we do know you'll no doubt
be as glad to meet the new Spring Hats, as we
shall be to have you meet them. We are talking
now of Knox & Knox Beacon, King of Hat Mak
ers, Leaders of Hat Styles.
Knox $5.00, Crofut & Knapp $3.00 and King of
all Hats. Knox, Beacon $3.00. Come in tomor
row. Ask to see your s ize. You will be most
welcome.
Sole Agency for Ed. V. f r:ce and Co. Clothes
Gbttiem and Vindex Shirts, and Lyon Collars
T* L. CE1LY Co.
the fact that not one single merchant
in the city ot Anderson has yet re
fused to give a prize when approached
by those who have this feature in
charge.
GREAT BLIZZARD
OF YEARS AGO
This Day In 1888 Witnessed One
of the Orists?t OU?w?*wl^ .
Ever Known
.Those Anderson people who com
plalned^&T bitterly about the cold
weather of recent date should remem
ber what happened on this day twen
ty-six years ago, Ott March 13.1888
The greatest bliazard that tho United
that year and continued unabated tin
til March 24.
Traffic was demoralised, communi
cation, not only between cities but
within each city was. cut off, and all I
wires were crippled to such an extent
that messages of only Iht, utmont im- J
posts-nee were tak^f? by st?=o ?_'O?3
pantes with the understanding that
t hoy would be sent If possible. The
^eitlen suffered a food shortage, for the
' low days. The storm this yrfaf which
; lacked hi volume was utmost as fu
rious but tho temperature was around
! freezing* which softened the hardships
on trains stuck for 60 hours Ip snow
banks and others caught out In the
j snow.
What will be. It Is said, the largest
reinforced concrete arch bridge in the
world is now being built at I^angweiz,
oh* the Chur -Arosa railroad. It will
have a 160-foot rise un?J ?:?(). feat bc
tween abutments!
ASTIGMATISM;
Will cause headaches.
Glasses properly, fitted is the only
remedy. Let me f?t them for you.
I do it for less money and guar
antee satisfaction.
DR. I.M. ISRAELSON
The Leading Optician
Over Evans* Pharmacy No. 3
Call on A. M. Hbarpe k Co* when
In the Market for Pire Insnrnnrre.
(JET THE BEST UOlXti tf
cMKAeo *. er. touts
sr.iounj
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Oklahoma crrv
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Tho SOURCE OP AMMONIA Is the moot vital consideration In tho selection
of fertuiz?rs. Being tho most expensfvo element of plant food, It ahoold bo
bought In koch form that it will neither leach out In the soil nor lie dormw?t be
cause of its slow process of nitrification.
Tho MORRIS BRANDS are aininonUted with thf worM'a best nUrogon hear
ing material*, and havo proven their superiority in crop production over other fer
tilisers by scores of tests. This claim U substantiated by tho testimony of farm
era who used them last year by the side of others, and whose letters appear in our
curren t Year Book. Call on your dealer, or write us for a copy.
* ;?3 is the guarantee we. attach to every bas ?* guano we ship. Can you get
a Similar WRITTEN GUARANTEE on any otfcer goods on the market?
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ta tki* tmaao to b? 100 p?r o^JTOSE AJOBtAL
aad eattrehr trass Ike HIGHEST
OD AND
Us FIRST CHOICE
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