The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 03, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
MILLINERY
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TpHIS has been the mo3t successful Department
I jii oft? store this season, it seems that every
. f- ?tfatome* hts told another that BAILES ia
i#(t beautiful New Style SUITS and: MILLI?
NBKV at about 25 to 60 uer cent, less for the
Same quality than any Other store in this section.
Even the manufacturers tell us we sell them too
cheap, but the volume has given us results.
FRETTY NEW MODELS I
>^i}jt? im '-p? . ll,
j 3pring Coat puits i j
One Suit of a kind; made in ali the New Materials I
? i'???S?^&S ^i^?>r,VTC1 xtonrma T??AW _ i?..^ti kii? B
I V**???r?<i3, JTvriii+io, orjivwrw, wiC, ???. ??? ???S ,
J ?New Spring Colora, at
B$16.00,$1250 and $15 00 Suit 1
: ladies' v?sr>'-n?n:?^t?e''??5 Suits- at :|18'-Sii?t..' j'
Nothing: but the newest, prettiest models in Goat i
Suits shown in this Department. Our Millinery f
?^artment is full to ike running over with pret
ty new shapes for Ladies, Miases and Children, ?
nw Ribbons, new Trimmings. New Ch?dren's, j
Ladies' or pisses' Ready>to4Vear and our prices I
as in all otht?r lines are i
2&to 50% ?^ss :
^ BEMEMB?R, our buyer has visited the gre^t ?
Eastern Markets twice this season and we keep a ;
continuai stream of ^ew Goods pouring in ail the i
jj yil^gg^ IY p jj';
1 J^A^is^ESfc AntomeaU* for Sal?--5 passenger i
I ^iO^ -TT^Tri? ?rasi?n* car-alma* aa aa ,
r,u ?minil mt iitiiri.t.iiii^v^ii jnn.^.r.iMi.... new. ta for quida sala na easy i
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NOTICE. Intelligencer, ;\-Z?4? i
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Notice ls hereby giren that tho next For Sale-Wh lt? Indian Runner D*o*
house Ia Anderson. Ml teachers Garden ' "?*"wpn j
>?h03* certifl?jyrAes .espire this year , oak Qr?ve Farm, "-it
*J?. ^A.^0?? ,t?aehetpf teaching here Portman Road 1
ctJrtlflcs^a from oMtcr counties 3"31.t Anderson ac
tfo mim^ ?< Aadaraoo, s. C. <
'WSESTO J&ctT?arfly F0? ?ALE-We offer for sale eighty- <
Ji?AO TAX ?OfICE t ham. WtUkln? ,? Al^en, 4-3-2t j
The tlmV for paying commutation ^L^K??JiSl W?'S
road tax haa haon extended hy tho * **** eb*ir?i?^L;te;iAt\^t* <
Board until Stay lat; after which tune "AM I..,U PRINCE,. , (
tao hooka wftl-ho iuru?d over U> the -..-?^^-^ t.. -.'i- ,
; e^^^ra and. tho usual penalty wUl Vy^ANXS
Veins. County: Supervisor. -' !
L?BUC BOAB NOTICE
x uv (TUDIIU i"? Yr*,ubi. vu? utuic
tW?|lM?fit flinns up the drains of
fe. rodda with, itta^safraa sprouts
hrie^s. Ah?' agalast plowing
id?. I arc spending tlie
;..>;?'. do yo* per
sjafc in ever.dotas In thia raWt?aa
o. Thea thcrsis law
practice.. Pie**? ?top.
og," County Supervisor.
*in sr? not nnjilWiinile for : any
:ftr *cw>u*^" contracted toy
tdp?rto froin the 'Northwest stats
>t the groan* ?a la sash etcepttose!
idl?on tor the crops that s targe
r ?Ods trad* u Anticipated.
VTAXT?5B-The ladlee to know that
I hara,, the .host curling fluid that
can be bought. On sale at Martin's
Drug Store or Car vis Barber Shop.
WANl'iiB--Typ?wfUir parcbassr*.
Wa vhave ^yer m now CT?am aad
f^ond hahd ty^-r?iers ^jy^SaaSE
fata, cheap. ; AU makes. ' Prion
Aaaet ohjrpGoest.. J. IC Crayton &
.Co., C^hatte, N. C> ' .
XION KV t? lend on city or -
property tn amounts from ;t
t?0Q>. T. p. DicVsba, Attora
T. Gi &Wrnt of New tatt* 431
**a?? ?ut St?,- itOc SE, Bleekley Bldg
Ww Illili stH<tmt* fm
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Tlwfre wore many beautiful floats to be seen in the parade in Anderson on Anderson County
Pield Day, the first time that such a thing luis been undertaken by Anderson schools, birt none could
. i i p. the Pendleton fioat, the prize winne* of tlie occasion. The sight of thls'historic old building [fl .
minali ue'going np the streets recalled many a memory to Ander "on people. In toy-gone days the
principal dances of this section of the country were held in this same "Farmers' Hall" and the
lJen??tt;n float awakened'many amemory of days of yore .when it first was seen here last Friday.
The Pendleton float demonstrated that thfe; Pendleton children possess ability when il conies tb
:reating real work of art. Clifton Martin is $e?n in the driver's* se" and Miss Ruth Boggs is the at
tractive young lady beside him.
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Ju Profusion
NOW ON DISPLAY
Fresh from our work rooms these charm
ing Easter Hats,are models of beauty. Not
a false line or poor color effect. The smart
est features Q? our fashionable styles are
shown in these exclusive designs.
Beautiful Braids, and Trimmings in the
happiest of spring shades and Combina
tions. .
Captivating styles with a wealth of
charm that one would deem impossible at
our prices5.
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Come in and see them.
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I?tli All of Ifs Flowers
Whkh_pieans that yoii will need an
extra supply of
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=r ??sci size you may want m a gooa ig
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MaReJt a point to stop in and see us
'ery time you are down town. We
j getting in nice things
arc cont*
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narnu nnuurimniip
runs! UURICJIHUIW
SUPPORTERS OF ADMIN IS
TRATION AND ANTIS
DESIRE ?ONTPtOLj
Coming of Conventions Will Pre
caritate Firtt Fight in Race
for U. S. Senate
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Ali indications are tbat tbe admin
istration.forces and th? antis are both
nabing pr?parations now to put forth
ivory effort Jn the fight to get control
it the porty conventions, soon to be
:alled. Th? lines will be aa tightly j
lrawu this year a* .they were, tyrol
rears ago and both sides will do their
ieot to have a. majority D? ?ha dele
The county conventions will convene
m May 4 and the first election will
aka.place on August 25, ' th? second
?ri5ru?ry follo^ln? on September 8. ts
action With the preparations for
olding of the-conventlona, a dis
frpm Columbia says:
'allying that, control of the clubs
Ice with lt control bf tho county
bojg^tationa and through them domin
ation ot th? Btate convention tiie
State executive committee along Vtth
the election.- machinery b??h? being j
?mlth- and Blease forcea ar? on tho
lui vivo for tue c? ab meetings With
.ot h aides; it ls expected, that nt -
..V T..^? J. ? ?M., .mciiKB
^toughout the Btate wlll.broak all rec
ords thia year.
"Thu 1912 state convection waa
)vetj.wheiml4gly : against Governor
3le$&e, his friends controlling only
?bout? six out of tho, 44 county con
sentions. Thia year the Ble?se fac
ie-n is tra lu lng every nerve to gain
.'ontrol. pf .the .state, convontlon and
.he executive committee. Word was
?eat oft long agc to turn out and set
: the club meetings. Th?
'i.rl?i i^ i.p?r are 'quietly determined
npjsetaln control of tho ?lection ma
.hinery and capture the state con
ant lon. The result ts Imp^ssllbe to
fo?*ecast with any degree cf accuracy.
"Poi'me.r . Gewarnt** _ Jch*^' --T^.' .*?V
i?lS.y? Sp?Tt?^bwr? ?? iuv p?^miui vik?e
chairman of tba Democratic executive
committee an 1 Mr. Christie Do?el. ot
"ohiHtbla, I? ieeretary. .FMch county
.onvontion circa a member of :?..<.
3)At? .?>?r?Jt,"0-: Cf>romUt.? . .,n.J thtf
lommitiee elect4 the aU.e ehatrmsu,
ind it ls baliy/ed ihat uc woutt make
in acceptah?? chairman to ali action
A The Dcnic-r*. ii* party, i" h .? not
.cen sceoaded on the proposition, hut
?le- friends want the party to aecure
?la services.
0While some minor amendments to
ihe jrold* governing regulation* ot tho
primary may be advocated bet?re the
-onvbhtion, lt ls not b?lievod that any }
radical reatrlctiops witt be adopted. ;
K Pta? io prevewi ^uroiVuicnt af a- '
voter on but one club and providing
.olia Rome ten or1 fifteen days with
. >?: k of eourt'.ln every county.bev
?wn? the first primary, wit! likely be
?'.cd on the convention, There ta i
goally' .aa likelihood of any such
i> p as tho' restriction ot the primary
. . registered voters being adopted.1
"Oil6 ?ig fifhA 'BS>?Of? ?MV v??V?vitnn :
will, poaslblv he t$* wo*? to.abolish
he connty-tb-cotinty caa.vs*p..?..-e**r
}?date*. Tho suggestion to Hbbll?h i>*ib
>fsn ts * ViK warmly ?c*o?'jted.
?aatal tour ls workrag mor
\%/m than goftV.-ead
metter for everybody to have lt diseon
iuued. If the plan to abolish th
count* to county plan la pushed, lt
will stand .good chance ot being suc
cessful. The ideas to let each candi
date ru? bis own campaign end speak
whenever, an "wdch rover he oleases I
and not to..?peak it all if he doesn't!
want to, ia avowing throughout the]
atnie. .
nn.ril3IJl.\|j ,"?JC rt?
Keri val V^a#^aded with Immersion ot
The revival at tl?? Christan church
closed last night wjttb a large ano ap
preciative MJii?i?ience present. . The
evangelist, ?page on. '"me Church.-and
Her Teachers Mrs,, Ware sang a far
vorlte solo*. 'When Wo Cot to the Eml
of the Way/tand at the close of the
s?rvujea,4ka?pvwa? toptism. ..u/
Byangs^^aM;and family tkiB
morning'tqr,- .their home at Greenville.
S. C" and t&eyMFeradeeply gratified at
the deep.Jptfirefl^^mahlfested lu the
meeting by .Upai?oniinunlty in general
apd for. the courtesies accorded the
meeting,by thp^A^y papen:.
W. ri. M??RE WAS
*>H i -..' y -s- .; ?
[Discussed With Anderson People
The Grand Council Meeting
.'V . Of p. T. C.
W. H. Moore of Greenville, one of
?Hie best known traveling men in the
State,, aud chairman of the. spacial
railroad committee of tr. C. T- council
Nd. itt of Creon.vIHe, was in Anderson
y?storday. 'While, here Mr. Moore dis
cussed with Anderson traveling men
tho. approaching Grand XJounci* Meet
ing which is tcv take place in ^.een
v111 r. in j?>se. -Sfccre has secured
special railroad rates from ull points
to Greenville for tats occasion, the
rate granted being n round trip ticket
r three, couts* Per mlle, with 25
cents additional,
Mr.. Moore said yesterday that
renville wan raising ?>,b?(-. for the
entertainment o? the hundreds o? vis
itors coming for. the event.and that lt
would ho the biggest thing ever staged
in South ( aroUna for thc traveling
men. , . ,.t j^BHBWBBHHHWB
VT ene nero no assured members of
the Anderson ll. C. T. that every one
of them would he expected font the
council and thal special arrangements
would be made to look out for the
cnmfnrf nt ih** A*?1**?"^!? v!?itfirs.
MAY OFF?? FQR
AU?lf?R^S JOB|
Report Says 1>t? UL W. Speares
Of Towrivi?? "WrH Be In, the
Comtng Race
lt was sftd *? Anderdon, yesterday
that H. W^Speares, a well known
Tawnvl?le maa, Will be In the race
for co ira tv suajtor this a um mor. - Mr.
mjjfo -ititx noA h| t**> city. yesterday
and lt was tmp^wsib:;. tc verify Ute re
port but friends ot his say that he
la seriously ' contemplating entering
pol Hies and they .believe be has. ?hoot
mad* UP his mind to maxe the ta?e.
Mr. Speares ls one nf the .best
o|?n men tn the count y end he has
many political friends. Ho is ?iso
t#01 known lu Anderson, having been
tarda? in tl
making rif
(Qr* the!
certainly know
n election, ac- j
acares manoa:
?\?\ o'hr'i uhr D? h ti
?inL? ur RB?Ln???
MANY SCHOLARSHIPS WILL
B? GIVEN'
THROUGH U. D< C.
Any Descendants of Confederate
Veterans, Unable to Defray
Tuition Have Chance
It there it$ any hoy or girl tn An
derson county, desiring an ?ducation
aa?jjav?vlthout tunda to secure it, a
rnle.idld .'banco is offered through the
I' Ufilt*^ ^augUter?-of tho Confederacy.
. South Carolinian^ who: gre descend
ants of Confederate veterans and un
aahle to afford a college course, lut ve
several opportunities of obtaining
scholarships tMs year thr*?s;?k the
United Daughters of the Confiulomey
Thp. general division. United Daugh
ters of tho Confederacy, offers the fol
lowing for usp September 1, 1914:
.Vjjtsaar eoUesur rwHthKeopsie, N. v.,
valued at $500 per ami um; Bristol
school. Washington. D. C., valued at
ll?,<?00 per. annum;. Washington HO tr i -
nary, Washington, D. C., valued at
$15.0 per annum; Alabama t-oiy^t-.'h
nlo. Auburn, valued at $50. per annum;
Hishree.school, Memphis, valued at
$i?() per ?qnum; University of Alu
baum. Valued at $fio per annum- Cn!
?yersVy of North Carolina, Chapel Mill
valued at $60 per annum.
Tho South - Carolina division, IL I>.
Rv/.,'.':aa? upen ?or nab," wepiehiber l, '?
1914, the following scholarships:
Winthrop college. Rock Hill, valued
ut $154 per annum'; University of
Hoe th Carolina, Columbia, "valued at
fil? per annum.
Thc committee cn education v?f tho
South Carollfta division will, glvb any
iulormaiion deslrod and receive np- j
j In at Jons. 1 ?Hs cornial Uee consists of
Mut?? Arm In da Miisea, c?nirman,: Sum
ter;,'Mrs. J. Is*?c Copeland, Clinton:
Mm.' Muri* ?J_ Tnirnnn, VA
?lutte A feature. - . J
The special, fsatur?. jhnvn nt tho
Palmetto"- theater yesterday, Waa. one
Of the best yet shown tn Anderson.
The large attendance, during tho af- '
ternoon and. dight surely were well '
pleased with tho picture. ?
Thl* nanular theater if? drawing,
large,' crowds to each performance* t
and ?ssurtHily dc^ervoa thc patronage
lt-receives. An.tho pictures exhibited
Mp. to the pr?sent lime sro among th?
best made.
REPORT OK THE INSPECTOR !
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