The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 04, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
BELTON PAGE ?EVOTEDTOOFB^IGT^YIC^?I?Dix^biuwm C?MM??T?NG J
*. V* ,^T>*1-J HEWS AND ADVERTISING.
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* INTERESTING BUD<
*M AND NOTES FR4
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* CLAUDE A. GRAVI
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Andel i na Hellem
lte?kl?fr'l'Alirfll.'-' :&?htof?06 High
S?pP?) ,rirls detected the Belton Hf?U
S- ..jul girls tn n ?raiue of. basket-ball
t"?*?-* ?ifiMnioo? ou ..b<i:,s?bool grounds
here, Ibo ex-ore LrinK 20 lo 8.
Mr. ami Mn;. J. .1. Vaughn, who,liav~
be-in visiting tia ir EOU, Edward at
Wallutlla, returned homo th's after
noon. ' . ' . . . -
Mr. and Mrs. W S. P.-czoale of An
derdon, wero arao^ those * In town
Thursday.
Mrn. fhumas. A. Bitllcntln? of An
?'.:;.<on, wu-i a vir-itor to tbe city -of
L'clton Thursday.
Mrs. M. A, Willingham, W'?O has
li t i visiting- relatives in Anderson,
rcit,r/icd to I'cr homo In Belton, on
yeWotruay: . .. .
len en port, who ls with the firm
of tftultlkj ?x -.Soearmani of Anderson,
iri?j-liusliitp/i more today. ,.
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l'OSTAUK ON SEEDS. ?>.
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Helton I'oKtofnce 1'aixons Should Read
Th!? Notfce.
fittjtaxt. April C.-W. t*.: WtokscaleB
Mi? efflcionl ?ind uccomodatlng post
in?pter of Bolton has handed us the
following communication for publica
tion which will bo of benefit to the
patrouH of this post?nico:
"Washington,. March . 0.-Tho spe
c'n} rate of postage heretofore charge
able on -seeds, plants,' etc., has been
r-pealed hy tho. act of March 9, 1014,
?..wi ander ii? proTCisions, ino regular
fov.L's class or parcel post rates of
postage are now applicable tsf all
parcels cf ouch articles as set forth
in tho following order pf the post
master general made In pursuance of
thp act mentioned:
"i?-.i(.r v?. ?RB0:
Action 4", pon tal* Uaw? and llegu*
l?wnb, edition of 1013, is amended to
r< (iii; as followa:
.ntl Scods, cuttings, bulbs, roots,
tcibnU and plants 'shall hereafter^ be;
cn&fttced tn.' and. carried; us- fourth-i
clatis". matter, and'for the samp rates!
offtostnge. (Act of March 9, 19144.)
So ? ? 'iTOte- ??.? K"*MMI?M fa?*' Ttte-1??! Wfaltfi
Of'fl?TVlPI,
und pla?ir, weaningT?dr"o?hct>s ?r\
loas, in cnn cent for oAch ounce, orj
fraction thereof, regardless of dis
tanro; on parcels weighing moro thant
four ounces tho pound rate, k*ivown|
in paragraph 1. section 456, apply.I
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S?T OF NE^rVB *
>M BUSY RELTON *
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Those ratea apply Jgkrdlier thc articles
are for plautf?Yor^wm?r purposes.
"See, section 469 ai to preparation
of seeds, etc., for mailing.
"A. 8. Burleson, Postmaster Gen.
O O O O ooo o o o o o o
o o
o Mt. Tabor and Zion o
o o
000 o o o o o o o o o
Everybody dp here ls wearing smiles'
after tho-bad weather and plowing in
dead ?aroest. is goln, g on.
, . Bcv, (Mr., Anderfion, thc pastor at
Mt, , Tabor, preached another of hls?
forceful sermons ' Sunday to a very
large' congregation t.
. Mr. W. H. M?Dade baa just com-,
pletcd his barn "which ls ono of the
best iu this ;secti*n.
, Mr. I), j M Mo?r?. |Was visiting at An
derson Intd Sunday. Perhaps there ls
some attraction down, in the Electric
City. Guess he. wfllsobn be saying.
"Anderson ia My Town."
Mr- Hoyt Moore,,went to Anderson
on business Saturday.
1 Mrs. W. A. Gnrbrcll is very sick
Her many frleqdB,,wlsh for her a
speedy recovery. This good and noble
lady is, one of,,the very best this^wrlter
has ever met .' Everywhere that she
is, there Irf'an abundance of sunshine
ann KV?? ;t?iOcf. \
Most of our farmers have their fer
tilizers at homo.' Some have put
some In preparatory to planting. A
few have planted corn and it these
fine and balmy spring days last there
will be a good deal planted during this
.yank. T . ; ; " .
Prof. B. C.,, Cromer attended the
state teachers meeting at Spartanburg
last, weok and reports the meeting a
?reat.sucseiis^ ^ ...,
-Van. Maildevnano^aalst?rs, Misses
Mary and Idalia of Atttun, worshipped
at Tabor. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs^Keesler of the I^eban
Mr. and Mrs: James Osburn of Pen
dleton were visiting at the home of
Mr. Chester Gambreil Sunday.
Mrs. Janies G. Cann fell off tho
piatsa. at. her. homo Sunday uni dp?
htciitcil her loft-wrlRt And hrnlsod hor
mm?
f m.
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P?anos Miist Me Soicl
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THESE HIGH GRADE PIANOS
WILL BE SOLE AT A'PRICE
NEVER BEFORE GIVEN ON
THE SAME CLASS OP INSTRTT- .
MENTS.
?jr r
the display
Til t>. _ i
rwno Droi
f The Int
&skm. Go look at
m o? the a S. & A.
ge vompany? front
;encer lob Printing
m
Heavyweight Fighter Who Wilt
Mest Jack Johnson Jun? 27.
Photo by American Pres? Association.
?hip pretty badly. .Her < friends, are
very anxious as to the outcome of her
Injuries, aa she ls almost 80 years old
and bas not bern stout for some.tune.
Hayo learned wince v/rittng the above
that Mrs. Cnnu'a hip and arm aro .both
broken. She, ls resting as. weil as
Rev. Mr. Peeler flile hdla pulpit at
Zion Sunday giving UB the af th Sun
day. The church was well filled and
enjoye:1 tim iiormon which. waa - so
ably delivered.
Pp.-Wo are.glad to sec so many visitors
j|t church. Everybody, is invited to|
Ul our churches.... i
I Mis? Merley Mooro of Anderson
visiting her parents.. Mr- and Mr*v W.
H. Mooro in this section last week. ' ? .I
., Quite a number of our children to
gether with.the teachers and parent
*went.to Anderson Friday for the ilelt
?ay, Tlic.writer had the privilege
{attending and thinks if the, educat
.)f our state will ropcaj such offer
often und mal-e tho success of last
Friday that .wo will soon have, done
with such political strife aa we Ita ve
Just passed through. It 1B needle**!
to add that with, such opportunities
repeated as ofter os advisable we willH
uot have nolgbbor arrayed against
neighbor any more.
Tim many friends nf Ti. H. ItnbflriaflJ
aro u. King bini to m a kv thc race for
-r.-.-Ay r.rtvtrsiis?t^n?T fer this ill sir
of .th? county. H? ,,?<J ??"t fujlyflj
made.up his mind.. Bis friends hoi
that he will enter as he ls a good manflj
abd would give good service if elect
ed:
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O O o o o o o o o o o o o o
o
WILD HOG
o ooooooooooooo
The frirfoors ar - ?c? bnJbr. work
ing and hauling fertiliser.
Mrs. J. (i. ?'ann, who foll?and brt
Iher arm and bip. ls somewhat botter|
nt this *vr?t!?g. :. '.
Rev. Mr.. Peeler preachod a very In
teresting sermon at Zion Sunday|
morning.
Miss Polly Cann was v .along ?&rl
cousin. Mrs. H. E. Jones Sunday af
ternoon.
Miss Ella and Gertrude Palmer
wore visiting Miss Rilla Moore Sun
Mrs, Aj??tf?? r?one? of *-!?"."-,_?'in cosy?*
ia viiMtlng her father ?Mid motlier, JV?r.
e^?tMra J. O. Conn.
A %ery large crowd of young people
PJgathered at th> home of W. D. B*3jf$d
Sunday hight and had a singing which
is greatly enjoyed by ell who were
present. ? . ? . -v
OQO??OQOOOO?O
o KVA^?TES o
ooooooo bo o o o o o
Pica**
met. T
hausa <
len
OOOuOvuvuuOOOO
UNION! SLOPE
o
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o O D ooo oo o o o o o o
...Antrevillj?, ?pr)?l.&--ThlB cpnunu?l
iy J;: much Bud^ctictl by ' the ?ccent
dcaUj of .Mrg. Harrison McKee, wh?
died ht her home March 22, alter an
iilncaa of tiirae ?yeeks.^ Sim leaves
lier husband, three sons and four dau
ghters to mourn her death. The fam
ily liave! th? sympathy pf tho entire
community.
Mr.v and Mrs. Will Hanks or Iva
weft vieitlng lo this section last "*\b
bath.
MiBs Lula Morrison -of this pine?
waa shopping, in Iva Monday. .
Messrs. J J. Galley and Zollte Hall
made a buslnets ..trip to Abbeville
Monday.
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O o o o o O O o o o O O O O O O O
o - ;..;!! :
o ?KW? OP TH? 'MILL-PEOPLE ?
[ o o o o p O 0.6 O, O O Oi o o o P o
. - Chariottc, N. .Ci,,April 3.-Tho
Southern Textile Bulletin in ita issue
tb if week has the following personal
item? about mill people;
W. M. Dampier ta,cow o vorace r ot
weaving at MpGplI, tjK ?..
J. T..Vinson is now, fixing looms at
thc Eureka. Milla, Chester. S. C.
W. H. Sprat lin hps resigned ah
superintendant of -tho star Thread
Milla, Athens, GR. ?.
O. .J. ; Booker, $acpnd hand. in No.
1 weaving, at .Lindale, G?M has been
confined to his pomo hy Illness.
J. E. Brown, ups accepted the po
sition ol: overseerofcarding at the
C?i?t?H <qL y.) s??j hil?. 1
P. D. EadB lias resigned as over
seer of carding,at Poautain Inn, 8. C.
. G. R. White paa resigned as su
perintendent of the Holt-Williamson
Ml ile, FayettcvtlJ. . ;
W. W. Wanoamakcr? secretary and
treasurer pf the Orange Mfg. no.,
Orangeburg. ,S? C., will probably be
candidate., for. fiqagresa.
v. E. (ivavtts.. has , ,b?3n promoted
from loom fixer lp second hand
weaving ?t Anderson Mill No. 1. .
J. W. ,Mctelhannpp of Windor, Ga
has accepted, tho position of oversee
of weaving and Hini&bt?bpfc?j)??tt
Mills, Chester, t?, c.
X. ll. McUnirc has resigned as
overseer of weaving at the Eureka
Mill, Chester, .t?. C., to' accept a sim
ilar position with tile Scenoca Bf ?h..
D. G. McClure is now-second haue'
in carding at thc Gaffney Mfg. Co.
J. H. Lyles has resigned as secont
hand in weaving in Gainesville Cot
ton Mills, Gainesville, Ga.
J. lt.. Tucker hos been piomot?
{from second hand to overseer bf cloth
freon! at Gainesville Cotton Milln,
io a? nos vii ic. Ga.
A. P. Jonea has resigned as doti
room overseer at Gainesville Cotton
Mina, Gainesville, Q&,x to go in otb
cr buslnoss.
Oscar McDaniel ot Sparenburg, has
accepted a position in the finishing de
partment of the Sliff-Mitls, Cllff8ld
N. i -
i \V, iii.. Lance has been prompt
froi, oU-rscer of weaving lo ?upc
intendent of th? Mortlcollo (Ark.) Cc!
ton Mills. . ^ -,.
?ton Mill No. I to accept a aimil
sltion at Fountain Inn.
B. C. Chapman, of the Saxon Milln,
Sparianburg,.has accepted the pos?t?em
s?ie M.U?, qrecnvMo.
.M. 1?. Champion has resigned as sac
cfcd Ivsr.d ! in carding ftjk&tha -Gufiiiuy.
Mfg..Co., end bought an ?fon. foundry
in CUflBlde. N, C.
Windor \\ Monroe of Arlington, S.
C.. hu* accepted a position ip tho
office of the Parker Cottop Mills Co..
P. A. Gwaftney bas.iasitgned aa
superintendent of tho Oreadon Mills,
I?iiulnrripn. U??. . to aocept a .simi
. lac . tuuuli/u. at tlio IInlL.WilHiin.li/.n
C. !.. Unchurch has resigned ea.ovcr
seer of *>}>iunl?K at the Hahiiltoh Car
hart* Mi U?, ii-ck Hill, 8. C., to bec-ome
euuerio'eadi.it of th? ?tar Thread
tond hand.
'Anderson
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ANDERSON, S.
LOOSE I
rm? Ph?lip?, "Our Mutual Qjrl."
Ii? NO tn? A PH?IXIP8. who
plays- leadinK,rolesvifor Mutu?i.
Ulms nml IH kiipwii as "Our Mu
tual J?lrl," ls now'doing weekly, reels,
or chapters; on life ia, Kow V?rie ,?lty.
They are-tni? to 'llfe. aiui iujorestlujr.
'Millan GJ*lt aud Bli'tube Sweet aro
Anu??ig4feg jayt beautiful, young; woo?
eu,' ??fpsgMHxi ^notion picture work,
They are under twenty years-.of nge
mid J!t one time or another played child
i^mf?fi?^il^i. ?legit?mate Ma?e. They
appear in Reliance flluw.
' " ..in
Rorke's Drift, one of tin? most cele
brated ?attl?e in KugtKh ' history, ha*
been made ti|e subject of ? two r?el
dr?mtt hy Kdlsuii. In Ute netti? 1 fight
4*000 Siuhjs were held nt bay l>.v .1
conipiuiy of. eighty British soldiers
whom they attached. Wtien preparing
to make thla fllffii 4?t?h in Jacksonville
Kia.. Director Bidgel.v could not get to
loopt flxvir n? tho Wylie Mill to a slm
l?r. pyskio-i at tho ftfrtrka 31?*:?
Ottei?vr. ...
r> . ?'?.Mon has..)
seor of spinning nt thc Hojtwjil Milte,
Wilmington, to accept a similar po
sition at the Lumberton Cotton MUiSv
G. L.. Bradshaw .bas. resigned. aa
card grinder at the\ Aragon milla.
Rock Mill, G. C., to become second
d in carding at thc Fort Mill
Co.
J. J. Hauch who resigned ai?, o ver
ser of, .carding, at Ute Pouthsldo
Mills, Winston-Salem. N. C., hus be
come overseer of carding, ?pinning
aud weaving at tho Victoria Mille,
Rock lilli.
13. Ai Owens of Greenwoodnow
master mechanic pt tho John IO. Smith
Cotton Mig., Co., Thomson, (Ja.
ll. K. W'ftodside.- formerly ovorsaer .
of weaving at tho Judson-Mills, Green? (
! vi'le. bom ancAptad J? jj m ihr nn?Uion I
nt lhe .Watta Milt.. lauren;)., . i
-G. B,. Stent: hus resUnerl'as master
mechanic at the,.'John Ii Smith Cot
'a.. Tlmmsdu, (Mu, t0 Ac
cept a almil^r; position v/i lb, tho. .Mid
dleburg Mills, 'Battmburg. ?. C.
HIL J.Hawkins .Itu? reigned, na ace-,
hpnd in ??piunlMP at pibJ?aH.jMyer
Mill?, 1 ta n vit Va',' "VE? ?o WTOmTl ^??r
seer of spinning al Mill No. 4 Mc Ck) ll
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'A KOLI\A GOSSIP
j lUehartin, J r." cbalrn
{commlsviou,: was at
: gt vu? tesUroiMiy tn ,ti
I from, tho wreck at
{lost year on thc i"i
1 Raliway.
?
.iprU. s.7-IiihP G. j
Sn bl tlio railroad j '
Prosier today tb fr
Hoopen) Cre^Jt offc
?castor ^ Chester h
W. s. Camilo Iva b?cn appointed! by
tho governor as A magistrate for Wil
liamsburg County.
in
John Wallnul, whri was coriv
nssaaaanannifSBBtDeKSHHaQ^**^*'"^" 'i-1 '**^
on the charge ofvburglary and iareeny
and iirnUrrl toljlVa T/SnQi. baa been
paroled hy thc governor.
'in sn interview published today the t
ivcrnojt Jja^qabted: as saying that beb if
Ivors .Wiillo Jones of Columbia, for; f4
.ch?irxnati of . th? State Deawcratlc ex- (
sxeeutlvo-iioninrtjitee 1
at . ja ?? ta. ?S?E
Ptin??ng
V LEDGER WORK, ar
Lillian Gish.
tether a ta^^c^nub forpe of mon
lor the liallleB^tiit?' wo ho adopted j
wich, mini ns n laut re
nod siferiMsletl in that way lu
atberiug a groat crowd.
A gorgeous |bron-reel feature l.?y Hie
'Flying. A'* company nuder L> 'HOT
fdlin-toii has been evoked, on thu
issis of. SVdiiimonn's "Tr?umerei.'*
Che action JS Immense, and the Inter
bt ls retained throughout the produe
The strategies of bunting wild gee*?;
n California offers a subject for a two
?el picture which the California Mo
ioo picture corporation ito?, released.
What la probably ono of U?e moat
Earing K??rnii>t? ?rv "use wttd'^JtSriiiaK- .
ii pictures ia George Kleine'* latest
nnsteipiece from the Clues studios in
'lome. The. title of tili? six partees?
Aire ls "Between Bnvnito sud .Tirer.''
Three royal Bengal tigers, biWglitji
"rom Calcutta - to Home for' the pur
??r.-^aiaagS?|,
j Cti,lfHrii| n. yt. n. r.jMna< ii
Second lo Command
I Expedition Now. \n Arri?riez. ,' .
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'?St?tO br American- I'rot? A ?wi? t lon.
eglstered for tlie municipal alcctlon
a>h?. hold here May Rib. Tho city ?
kapalga < was opead las night at j
Vaverley.
ns of Wi, W. Long are,ra-T
ry county In thc stats wilt
lave a creditable oxhibit at tue atnie
air vhlr, fall. The fair society has xp
trupruiletf iz.??u tor tho : c?untjr ex
?LMBHHHHhnHMBSnHBnmBBI
i>. V. Sfird, general manager, ls
raking "away in the Interest o? the
'o'.umbJa berco she-, which le to be
n May.
A mpVcnioht for a 'Y^VH^WniRS?^V
?iristlab Association building'* 'hps
aunched in Columbia. I !
i lot?silio^
Bank and Cotton
Aft Kinds 9f teg?
\? ALL OTHER RUI
Blanchi, Sweet.
ose. -.meet deatb in tbe manufacture
f tue dim.
Louise (Jinum Ima Joined Harry
^arrt?: company, pi, tue. Universal .aj&
< playing opposite, ynlrerssl.llre.
Hanni wrns lending lady iii tho Nestor
omedy company for ? long time. JLnt-.
r she took leads with Carlyle Black
reit .
5"ClnaitnatesM (K. ct. E. Biograph,
Pur reels) ls n film dramatization of
Vinchell Ssni th's famous play of Ute
fame namer- The story, li, concisely
iVd. thc ehnrneters well separated ano*
tie.action fast Tbs photography is
:ood\
?The nrdna Keene ip "The Triumph
f nu Kmperor" (World's Film C^rpere-r
toni, hy the. Re*ola company actually
ivnl.? tbe one In "The Lnefc Days of
'op?pell.". while the bnnauet setting
III! JU/.I li\?i ajuni ItAtfoi* fiiq?. * K,.
me In the famous production of "Quo
.'ndls/*
Perrott -lark, a, bride of loss thai ?
roar, wife of Howard Clark, a welt
to do farmer raskting-eight miles from
thin ,o?ty,. shot, herpolf. through tho
Leicplo, dying Instantly. rioa^stlb'
unhappiness tod , to #10, suicide.
jj '.-.rf . :,
Jnmek L. Slats, tldiUid States "mar
shal, has turned over hit* newspaper
tit Orangcburg, to -his two sons.
. Mtny visitors are, attending tho
nunderi horBe show which opened on
rhuraday. . .. .
: Claud, tho 3-yesr old ?on of J. L,
Lavender of Greenville has myster
iously disappeared, ... .
'The Chapman building, Hpartnii
burg's only skyscraper wau formally.
?pv??Ou * r???rSu?y ?mn|MH
? 'Tlio '?yimmittnn lr. fliurara ni
. -'^oyyr^ent to fermer Chief ?
-JZ Abbo.'i'ilp, has placed ~?. or?; r f
addition)
At thc ifhoritwcil .orphanage. Clin
.on, s new Iullrmary, the gift of Bira.
Leah.Of Boston- lg. belog erected. U
will, no?) whc.i, cAinnicted.ftOOUt. <j,~
U "OwaBMCaBansssBBg
Leah Infirmary. It ls expected that
the building will be completed about
May 15.. . ? ^ .
MKXH'AX KKrTUEKS
rbelr Sight to linter Ignited Staten
LG bold up unler immigration laws shy
3? Ibo Mexican rnfUEnna IntarnaJ
Port Rttsa, who may be r< i
ponding, babel? tarpus' proceedings, '
dave been sont hy commissioned Cr.m~
loetti to border,ina??}tera. : In case
tho habana, oornua. ts arantod. .ilia rn-.
ctr atuu vai^*B a tag" v ^aat^? VXJTT x/\xt-?j\a
? Reports from ? the Northwest etsi?
Iba* tho g.xmnd la Jsvauch exceptional
condition for tho crops that a large
?ry goods trade m ? ipatod.
A tons built in-France fer-.i new
)4fl,bO-candla power Ugktfcon
Hawaii is e*P^cted. to.prQj?ct the lighy.
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