The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 18, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
At The Price We ; ofe Selling Them
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Sccoad-"-_
in First
cred Iii Anderson .
or easy lerms
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behind the car?and
you'll realize why,Fords
and Government; bonds: t
are bought with equal as
surance. Strongest fm$^Z
dally?world-wide > 'in
^'cope?largestju v?lur?^ ;
|TT1 i of|ou;tpiM We builcV ?ur
1 ? re^ii&t&H iitfa the v,car,
hi ifT
. JRY^UundrefV dollars is the pride of the
mtk ruospouts; live fourtms "car ^w-fiv
fifty; the town car seven fifty?f. o. Jt>
Todd, local dealer,{A;nderspn, S. C.
ijt you interested In something Neiy? - if so, ywtf should see the
St. Regis patten.?a new design it*. Cnsnsr-uruiy "Siivtiii The slmpli
City and gracefuhiess of this pattern will certainly appeal to you.
We feature this not only because of its beairty, but . because of us
durability. ; ..f> .
JOHN M: ?B?BABD &
WHERE QUA LITS 18 Al.WA Y8 HIOII E? ^ S>Hie
pto -tiohr' up't?f? ystirj.'j ?fi*?ae sums
of monuM^^M^y?'l,the ' adran
jturoits in vsin efforts to ?nd the'guilty
iraen. Prohsbiy tHereason she secret
?was kept so.long is tnal-the friands of
thr loot-ws hajl no parStouJar desire
to expose them.'. Ansjggfr it seeds
??>* * '::\*t7^L' rjirod ?rt :..*? ? iucid, dc-j
SI Alt- IMH?f?
m
ugh th
Scores of $
dlsappearsnc
taken i_a way
and hW. ojgcJ
federal soy.'
raond, .but fq
army appear ?
y in an inter
Cheshire spc
lhv ttah
:ind*c EjJtln.
thcr copflrmAtion antfTjflve^jt^^^
iiessean's. account ..cf- t h? unir.
When- the .Confederate . goveaonient (
abandoned Richmond a? its capital'alii
its archives and 3 treasures - were sent:
under -tr?n? military escort1 to- Cht?-?
lotte, N'. C The banks bf Richmond;
sent ' ?way. their treasure under pro-i
tfcctlon of the same esco?t: Presi
dent Davis and his cabinet also came
to Charlotte end e.etsbhshed tcsnporarv
iiendquartv
Beforq they, reached. Charlotte?:
Richmond 'and Petersburg had fallen
and Gen. Lee had surrendered, and in
a very few, days Sherman and John
stop has agreed up?tu. arm.lstice by
their, cetebrated paper qn,der whlob it
was propose^ tbe.t pfann ' .shonld be
made, and < that the [receding statu
should resump tq?tr treaty, if Jt had
been carried out, wpuld bave^ohTlafed
recohwi" uctlon, under what t$' known
as the -teconstructlon Aci-of congraaa,
for it covered the entire subject of
restoration, of peace and. return of the
southern, states tp the" union, (ahd\i?l
wir senators and r?presentattvtis to
congress. .This armistice was "epu
diat?d by Prudent Johnson ap'I his
cabinet, on the groundrthat these mili
tary commanders had' exceeded' their
powers in v*j^t*0klaaf/ to s+UM.<*h*
terma on which the erring ste^uijsfct-i
resume their, political ruo?tlOySS ,wttn
the general goycromept. ; , ,
I ftK fPSy.-^ adbtittpd tha\. thaie. gen
erals .want jg little, further than they
hud the right to go, hu! It can nipt
be.dented.thtt they displayed a pro
found stalesrthtt ship in their compre
hensive yet terse settlement of a ques
I Hop which afterward ' s? sorely dis
. turbid congress, so early caused the
i^onvictipn. upon frept*chment of th?
j prs?Hlrmt. ??d so completely bankrupt
ed the sputhorp states.
Mr. Davis, being advised that Pres
ident JobnsOn had brought an end to
the armistice and repudiated the Sh?r
mnn-Johnstm treaty begin efforts td
(irevent t?ie capture of'himself end the
[treasures of the Confederacy.-' The
[ gels) and silver of the Ccef?tsran?.a#>e
that of theRichmond banks were load
ft^dto, wagons and the president of
\ the Confedornt^ ffta.1** wjth his cabinet
ministers. sfaiMed south'-with it, guard
ed, by thM^jKUj?dsa of cavalry?Otb
relL's, VWghan's and Dyke's.^ *?en
lw*i^arriv?rt i?? UtWhincr...
j.came apparent to Mr." Davis that
|C?nid not with such a retinue'escape,
the vigileuce. of. fchs federal - osvalryj
I which was, rsjsMIg^slpnig^
I from ' evcxy. direeUon.. so the - money
feegs and boxes belonging to the Vxm-\
federate. govcrnigtat, wero opened sad)
Km?ftilv4r divided among the voys. each i
I without regard to . rankv receiving]
. r46.r,0and tbe^wpre granted Ind^inite j
furloughs. - Mr. Davis and htsri|flkmn:
; pushed on further, south v and wajftjij
;feV days afterward capture by the
j Meaovhlto.t&d officers tif Dir- banka!
KougHt tbsi-iaSi >at the" fedcrai cotn-j
mander to TB'??rn their specie Co l".?Ich-|
moud.er4 from'them obtained a permit
and al?o a ijli|la. uf soldiers <o protest.
rs and men of VaughanVbrlf idc be
e apprised that a tram of ispccle
Sa being carried north under federal
escort apd they jumped to the louclu
Lion that it was the property of the
(Confederate - government whl< h the
federals bad captured. , The: ;oon
fel*6>d that tbeir foux years < f hard I
service for. the- Coafwrt'jrAcy < ntitiedj
them to a.share of this gold i ad sil
ver, provided they could cucceed iu-se-l
cv.r!?= it from A<v~ ? y^it??
them the war.;was not yet over, and]
Ithey acted ebon .the Wea that any thin
is fair in wsr. .They organised ajnuBMa
pedition with the view of. capturing
this money and followed the train uni
ti! a .favorable opportunity of attack
?nt?d Itself. They charged the
train, captured and disarmed the guard
and proceeded at once to knoo^fM
heads of the boxes containing the coin
and to fill their forage sacks with ten
twenty-dollar gold pImo?. Sev
of.tbem goCaway wlth;?sTrn*
-j.OO?; some.were content .with'
OO.and st|ll. others'with lefts 1
spending, upon the carrying.'
. ? their sacks and saddle bags. .
\ One man began to nil his sa :\ ouf.
it^lhe first kog he. came \67. . whK:h
roved to!\e a keg of silver. ' J e was
?ppy when be jugged his hick of
liver doUsre. but when he na?t his
( ompaijions later fn the rende tvous,
i-bere they stopped to count i loney.
(00, whilo his companions hnd u< enreff
loverai times thoc sum In gold, while
his was m silver He bechme IpeaW
ly disturbed over his lll-lu-ck and in
sisted that, his more fortunate brothers ,
divide their gold ?wlth him. T This the/
refused to do, and he tfien determined
lb tum Ipformer^ He was?sa. good as
his1 word and upon the information
furnished by '&is stiver kjpg,. several
of the bugs were appfehended
find forced to give up their,booty. But
a number of them were wise ?noukh '
keep going until they t^HH
from the scene of tt.ilr capture.
I personally . 'know B?erai of. thej
men who got some of the sjHjc^i Tp
these men went with their *iont
ounting to more' than $120.4)0 l.
usas City, Mo., where they ?nj?aget
business, becoming men^bfjlarg
slttk Two-others went to Cfttfbr
i and with something more
100,000 they embarked In b
dn-> of ih? w^i?h,iu-? ; '.: .: .::; ;. ,,?
tfe got his start With moae* s?acur?A
trom these Jtega and still anoilier in
tie same'stste has made gooa^i-JJ
Uopkman being how., a eg
Ut^rary Digest.
?* DTtiT?ir?gEi??L,,
! k'?H WiL?, Be nxati r?-;c>
(By Associated PreaO
. Douglas. Arts:. Marc!',
bandits who destroyed two . railroad
bridges on the Gj^&Sea ra??rsad Sat-,
urday. were d^perstd today, accord
lag to otlicial dispatches MH|
moStllb. Two. .prisoner* . cap<UA,ed
wllf he executed 'at }&rnjootUp.
There, wtere twenty in lie ba&O, ac
cording' to Cr plain Calles, cpiprtinaod
for
An Aisatiati
Q^anrel
By DVW?W^C^^
I
Kver since the l?aneo-1'rusHlan war
there has been bad blood between the
i Inhabitants of Alsace and Lorraine itud
'the G?rw?n ?oliller* ?tatiom-d toe?e to
[beep them subsen leui -lu, their., con
querors. True, those province* wore
wrested from Germany, nod ninny of ]
tbelr Inhabitants are Germans. It.In
t^^V^^^^^^^^^^' 'ITS- r^?iTe I
t.yet forty, sud still, fuir to tool;
.upon.. Ope of .tbe German officer* be
longing to the iinny of occupation mat
tier und desired tvTtiiiirry lier. Hut *he
wah put willing to give her Min a ..step-,
father, and she was too ,|Hitnot!c to
V'irry it ninii whose btpdiie** It wan to
ke*-p tier country under a forjphfli \ol;e
Besides tbesu reasons, she hail Ho love
for her udmlrer. _ !..
Captain">'u?ryotischiilk wu* not e.v
-peclully plouRed nt bis refusal mid
cunsjdurod, Sules^ Lnura.pt. ie*i*?i?llrie
for 1^ t^?SiHi^itfji -.hi? tooh n great
c5l44P4Wof^.r#inife?i?e Buf-<*nu*
dldiBgl jmntMpow ".aptnln hud
proposed .('?? Ills mother, (Jn.te likely
bad he known it he would have vigor
ously opposed it: hut. being .iuiioriiiH
the limiter. h,v had ^>tttli.? tt? do
. wlN? the iWusal.
Giie day wbeti. ,)'on Gotisehpfk; jwpe
marching ut tile head of Isti {dnipaiiy
some persons ?ta tiding on tbe sidewalk
looking at,the soldiers jj^reil. It hap
pened that Jules La ura n t was I here.
Captain von Gottschaik was very
wroth with those who had ftisUlteil
.hlni and Idacomninud und siuy'Julei
stumlltig Vy?r them. Jiilus had not uf
KtertMl p sound. lie had fought the
[ fteriuniiw. and tliey |ui(l.<-oiHpiercil. fie
u-,.- ..n. ..... ;;; ~; a^.i.
though be turned to have another
' lUiy tu oppose them under nrhis. ,..
od Gotuebulk. feeling this wpa njg
;son;! oppuriuioiy to yent njg spieen on
Jules oml w.ltbsl ,beljigs^r.ery nngry,.,
vruI ked. flabt Wat trUnee ?yJ^d given,
insult up to Jules and cuffed bim.
ules was uunrpied. while tbe ca'ptahY
Id ?.ewpi$. lu Jits, baud, Jutes could )
t retu?intVflt the time, but be j&f&f
challenge hl? Insulter to raar^'lWH'v
#?t :...;-.;/v;^T"...,.' :"..V ;.'t :
Jules weht? borne -and fold h?s-.mpthen
of tb? clrcniustan?e. explaining to bgrj
-yt.wns.fiot only his \yisb. bore
I
^e .German
wnskS^^S'fii
ed un Insult to himself and his com
pany which uo officer of tbu vierman
array could brook and retain ; hiscom,
mission. For .these reason's Mjne. Lea
rout took tbe affair deeply to he?ri,
Captain vca Gottscbulk. was an ac
complished swordsman. - .
To! make a show"?t\i?ipgu?itln
gave: Jules-- tbe- cselcrs ?! jrctV
^eapousi. tnough . aa/ the- challenged:
party ht, was en tilled to this choice:
himself. Jules, "who 'consulted . bis
mpiiier in everyt^lug. >vns it.dvlsea^hy.
her to choose pistol* nt ton paires..
live night'before the meeting ;<ules
left his waking lit .the morning to his
mother. She'gave blm u glass of wine
o drink before going to.bed. Into.whlcU
MRHt-hnd dropped n soporUio. puw.4erX
As soon ns he'bad gone to sleep she
took hl? clothes Sato her own roptu
and. thro.w|yg.berse|f pu.q. lounge, rest,
ed for. the fuw .Wura Valuing be
fore going on to.tbp ground,
the first stgrf of dawn she pu
sou's clotlum. wrapped
hur throat and .tbe,H>W
fact*, pulled a felt, bat
ick e| her ueyk.i^
ami waited for Uer ??coud."
Whether spe'revoaiefl hsraeit to tdm
'or not o? the way. to the meeting has
Ih'cii kept a secret with much of what
followed. Orc reucbiug the groqud It
was Mga^ed.'that. ab%..'tube, off ?om,o
of tbe 'estru.- viothing 'tbtk t-?
5?#KMenf ity. Lut spa ivfu-aedV
.re^wi^-JNfrwould 'euMly : bave :,re?eg
nlxetl her ht^l It tiut ?k-e?? r<T jer'imtJ'
ftw andl.thr i>rin*oilier bat..w(U?b.sbe
polled down over h?: forehead. . Two
s|giuilM were ulven-file one to slip, tlie
otbvr .to 'era.;- Jtrtwoeu thj* ;qr*t :!tid
tbe ?et-qnd,iij:n?t Mrs. luiunin( JUftaiL
.the.brim or her lint nnd pulled down
Mwr.ro^flK'ry e?pp*btf HeKfiic*.
;- N*rer--4ga.e >|..aiati-.issrt v^w<viiabiy
.psrolyre? by lrri*oiutlon ht it ^rtMdki
'f ?itlhfc' ftWplu V sbeOt a ^vom^t-^
a woman to WboM-~I^Md lurorHaW
inarriage?Or permit per to about-blm?
Before be bnd msde up bis jnlnd jtrWen
to do she ??ad y'^?^M^I^^^^M
im. La?reoVs iden'uty. was espoaed
to all ??? a???n???ts. fUwUsihg ir?n?
1 tbe W
eoiibiiatnent |u j?. r?irtrew?< And tbat
waa al? tbiit was?ver konwo about the
vffnlr.
^ JpIKtrii? wrttt^ialeep when hf* mot ti
er rctrtfueit. Wii?ir he nwak*?hf*?i mHo
teki blm nil and ionvlured.bin? llmt lr
w?s m (tlx no??.ter Interest[ that[the,
. ma.ttrr Hhoulil be kept within the xntflit
circle of v
|b(Mie.,\\bn knuo; ;iii<iut ft>
with Hits |? view,.be wfjn ,nwpy tjll
the ?'ieiieiaent hs:i;bfO^I,'
UNI llllJ.ll
MWNS*
(0j &m*m?
in athep slushy
son?is%not#of
y o u r tovvn makir g,*? The abilit^
of ?fvourl^tires to>gipTtfi? s?ippery
erns the [course of
|sti>!ght as? ? >"be^
ave
GOOD
Safety j^Tread Tire?
^swipes the slimc an<J
tts * down, to thc*^Jbedrock of the road
pusii?s the ooze'S^out of the way and
akes a clean path for w^its fingers to grip?r
and then at the- critical point in the skid
** deaf/^^s^s life*
d reco3 & mmending these
line 6f w
jood ajutt
accessories and reps ir?,
imeti?i Gome and see usfi
. 0^ caJU; ^ by phone for atiyw?
. .We bete got I In' right ^rleV*. ? i t
SADLER'S GARAGE ^
*ohir S; SidSei-v
New Vehicles of ?very description
ss, Whips
Ojgiest fever. We
ra ;Good Mules an
Pfeomi and see th?nt
e so
THE LITTLE
OWE *
when: nhe. catches .sight of our can
dles, - and her mother?well,', aha
thinks it if she. doesn't say It A*l tu
u?wclt..sorts of confections?all, f reap
you may ne surer-grace our coupte?,
<fltdw|ca??.es and show windows, J-ounp
j'nckifeo.j ?r Bell's at 80 cents, etc},
1 ?f<??:4 a wh'o rapge as to choice ana
f?yp{jte Mayors.
Olympia Candy Co
& Ice Crcacb Barlqr,
1?~i--r
thh; use of Douais;
*!l??es.
is not ; neee?mury It you employ mf
dxpert eye nervlcc. i have lenses o\
.every Htronxth. and for every, yange
or vision. Don't* disfigure yohrsalf
with ugly-looking glasses. Come herf
upd gat those that will give even bet7
ter service and-' mar 'yonr appearance
' hr the1 least Expert eye exa)nlns>
tjo'n*..; Prices reasonable t$M to 16
u,*? WSlSle ^P*1 ?h Cremes *n4
parla tO cents andPhpward.
h Examined
tly, for It offeh1 happens, tbef
ill set ?n early if they aee ne
You should take your beys 4
the dentist at least 'ortto
"V Won't Charge for examina-]
tlpps and we don't charge high<even
.JfQr our best professional service*. We
do all kinds of Dental Work ia the
beut ntyle and guarantee every detail'
' js?rfH-t. Moderate cbarg<*.
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