The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 17, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
"WILD BEASTS AT LARGE"
-:- SPECIAL TWO REEL FEATURE -:
At The PALMETTO THEATRE SATURDAY, APRIL 18th
I If you can't forget your troubl?e while watching this show, they are pretty serious ones-THAT'S SURE. "Some thriller" this picture. You will wonder bow it's done-How UM subjects manage to escape -
with their Uvea! Actual physical danger baa bean braved in the production of this picture. You see the result in amazement, but you can't imagine thc "ticklish" work of tba actors ia posing for ?ad eu?
acting the scenes of personal peril and adventure. It's enough to quicken die pultv to look at such a picture See program for other two reels.
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SHOES THAT SATISFY
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I VT^QWN IS A HOM? IMfeggQ ^H^igL I
ti build on bia lot on An- ~^'|?s!r fi
||-, ' ' i^^l^., ? : deleon Ave., In Worth Au- ^ ! ^
g j? Now Homes lu h-un than u year
^ TSInce January 1st, 1814. ^
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1 Water ls not a cheap thing to
I uso Ia cleaning- a floor. Water
/Inbf^Jl.'S.' CAPTAIN H. J. RAMER
??L BuVs IN COLLEGE VIEW
g "H righi euee" fe *be*e*ir tfean.
ier fey fleer?. Heve* injures
I ney ?elah. Wc worth af
I ^ghtener" will actually sar* '
I ?1.3* v?ert? of wa* et 98 worth ? He will; begin building on Wood
I '^kA row" Circle immediately. , .
j ^jj. 85. R. Horton, U & Horton,!
I ?&CC&SOT Batife, Ftttsn? 647 President. V, President.
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* !tcsu of Interest and Person
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High School To
Pier tbe B. M. I.
The Anderson High Schcol base
ball teem will leave toda; tor Green
wood where they will play the Balley
Military Institut* on Bailey's cam
pus this *:l\ernoon. The team will be
accomyapled by a number of "rootera"
?ad it is believed that the local boya
will have an easy tuna with the cadpt
teem. The Highs are immensely proud
of their new uniforms and will haye
to put up a little better, game on that
account.
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Anderson FeoPle
To Bi*V fa Style.
It was announced yesterday by Feas,
ter v. Tr Ibbie, secretary of the local
post of tho T. P. A. that arrangements
pad been completed with the Blue
Ridge railway for furnishing a privat?
Pullman car to take the delegates from
Post D. ot the T. P. A. to the State
Columbia on May 7 and 8T*A11 told
there will be 20 representatives from
Anderson to make the trip and the
car will pick up other delegations at
Yarloua ponts along the Uno. Great
arrangements have made by Colum
bia for entertaining the visitors.
Urrc :7UIe Maa
Befnf Threatened.
Greenville people spending yester
day In Anderson told a very interesting
story about ono of Greenville's travel
ing men. Thoa. G. Reilley, haying re
ceived a number of blackhead letters
< ip which his life was threatened. Mr.
Reilley is well known'in Anderson,
having been hero a number ot times
and he baa many friends In this city.
One of tba letters he received con
tained a number of warnings, while
the other letter conslsted'Of drawings
of skulls and cross bones. Mr. Reilley
bradly knows what to make of the
matter, according to those people
^^^HMHfcday. . Ho believes ; thai, it
ls a Joke bat he has placed the affair
in the bands of the Greenville police
and PoBtoffico Inspector Morganroth
and-he is'expecting them to ferrel lt.
out.
Waa Adopted.
Tho new schedula on tho Piedmont
I*. Northern lines went in tn effect yes
terday morning and for the most part
the traveling public seemed to bc
pjeased. Th-sro are several changes
ip trains and Anderson also gets two
additional trains,* ono more in-coming
train and ope more going out. Tho
mont, -decided change ls that of thc
afternoon. The car formerly leaving
this city at 4:55 P. Mt has been dis
continued and instead there is now
a train shortly after 3 o'clock and
another a few minutes after 6 o'clock.
It is. believed that this chango will
meet with the approval of tho public.
[Sew Wae For .. .
T^e Cox JMore. r
. ? nc VB? TOiotivu?ry store yt^??c.i.,
added a now line to ita business,, this
being a full supply of typewriters. The
Cox : co m pauy pas secured, about 30
machines of all makes and the/ fur
nish quite a display in this well known
fMM.v1t wUI now be possible to pur
chase at home a' machine pf eir?eilL
any standard manufacture and this at
a cost as low os any other house. 1
A representative of one or the wen
known typewriter companies brought
the machines to the city and will be
herc thrcusheut the day. iiistru?t?ns ?
salesman tn the Cox store in the art
I of salli ag typewriters.
Woddlag Party
Here Y*ttevJay. ., '
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCalla and their
weddin?: party paos ed through An
derson yesterday afternoon, en route
from Gaffney to Lowadcsviije. Mr. and
I Mrs. McCalla were married at Gaffney
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, McCalla
i waa formerly Mit* Par?lete Brown, a
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. 8. Brown
I of Gaffney and has been teaching***
?Calla la a wall known lowndes vi Ile
r^ajpBnw^???g couple will make
their home at Mr. MbCalla's country
iplape near LpwndasvUle. . , , , .
F V' i H"' Cfo" :? .$ ?SS
Parnters Meld
Numbers of'Anderson county farm
're ware in the city yesterday and most
Halite merchants reported that. the
day's business was decidedly improv
ed over that of the last week. The,
?artR?M? avro .v?siordsy came because]
the girouad ts too WM rro rathe recent ;
reim te ^?rrstit picking. !a mest'
parrot the county tba work cannot
bs resumed^ until some tims nrl.t
week. All of the farmers here yes- .
tarday ^atd that they were get"** ti i
good start *n? they believe that "mg
crops w!l tie planted.
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I Mention Cssg^t OTC? thc f
reeta of Anderson . *
p 9fi Sf? 9fr if? 9? f? P? ?f? r^p 3fr ?$
mn motor To
CI em KO H Today*
Several automobile parties bave
formed for thin afternoon to make tbe
trip to Clemson college for the base
ball gamo. Clemson is to play the
Citadel this afternoon on Clemson's
grounds and indication* are that tho
game will be a good one. Clemson
has had a winnini? streak for "tho
entire season, capturing a number of
victories. She won from Wotton! col
lege Wednesday., captured two games
from Erskine college' and bas a num
ber pf other scalps to show for khls
season. On tko other' hand the cadets
from Charleston have been putting op
a splendid game and .the exhibition this
afternoon should be .enjoyable.
Mr. Felton ls
Ia Laurens Today.
J. B.* Felton, superintendent of edit
cation for Anitaiunn t.. ^ "ZZ
terday for Laurens where be will today
witness the Laurena County Field Day
exercises. Preparations for tills event
har? been underway in Laurens for
some'week? .and it is said that the
.school officials of that county hope j
tb Surpass anything done by any other
county in Otis sectiou. Mr. relton will
also hold a conference today at Lau
rens with J; E. Sweariagen, State =up- }
erintendent ot education, on questions
concerning several' Andcrsta county
schools. ? - ;r
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May Locate >
lu Anderson/'
A.1L. Hal?ni?h of Gaffney spent I
yesterday ;-in Anderson, looking over ]
the city, with a-view-to locating here.
Mk*.. Hellman for a'taumber of years
was drat sergeant of'the pol ice force
of Gaffney and ia
ness man of thct ott}? -'?H?- baa also
beep visiting Spartanbsrrfe sawd "Green- [
villa hut was dellglned ;wlth'Anderson )
and may dec?da te cotiWMhBr*.
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Mr.. Henning Was :f;"'
Here Yesterday. 'Vflj.^'''
D. A'.'?fonn?ng, traine manager for
the Anderson chamber of commerce,
was in tho city yesterday for the pur
pose of holding a. conference w!th tho j
Peoples Oil Mill end tB%* Pebplea Fur
niture Cia relative to claims lodged by
these respective companies. It was
impossible to complete che conference
yesterday on account of the fact that
W. W. ' Sullivan, the chairman af the
committee paving jurisdiction ia this
matter, could not bo located. It ir :
presumed that Mr. Henning will re
turn to Anderson and ?f*rnpl?te this lo-j
vcstigatlon within the next few weeks, j
Team Appreciates
? Terra's Generosity.
Members of tito Anderson High
School basoball team have requested
The Intelligencer to express their ap
preciation of the liberal assistance
rendered them by the business men
of the city in a financial way in the
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r . . 11 i i . .u.. - , SiSSMHSt
equipment. The young men compos-I
lag the team appreciate, what the peo
ple have done for them and desire |
that this appreciation he. flttlngly ex
Finr Cuttle
Was Shaped.
> %atit?y Poole, one ot ^udorson
count?'* most 'Agressive farmers,
drove *8 head ot fine castle to Ander
son yesterday and shipped them from
turo C.itj'. ni'. Pm yrv?u Of
the stock and he had every right to
be. Many of the cartons, gathered
around the shipping p?wnj?ld that the
stock was a fine aa':Q?y had even
seen and they gave liwMlpraise to
MrJPoOle. He ls one AjW^son garmer
on to the fact that money can be made'
out of ?tock as well aa by raising cot
ton. .
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Bride and Uroom
He?-med Yesterday.
Mr. abd Mrs. Warren D. Simpson,
who were married in this city Sun
day, returned to Anderson yesterday j
after a wedding trip of a week. The i
couple visited Atlanta an-5 several)
other southern cities on their honey-,
moon. They are now located in North
Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will
have the best' wishes of a host of
friends.
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DEATHS
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. tr, R. Wallare.
W. R? wallace, a well known Ander,
sen county farmer; died at his home
in the 'Lebanon section ot the county
yesterday morning at 4 o'clock. Mr.
Wansee sustained a stroke or paraly
sis about throe or four weeks aaa.
from.which he never recovered.
He was +8 years of age and was un
married.
Thc deceased is survived by four
sisters and four brothers, as follows:
y;r.i. J. G. Williams, Mrs. ?. A. Ray,
MTH. W. A. Dalrymple and Mrs. Lee
Williams, all cf Anderson county, and
Cain Wallace o? loxa:, J. H. wallace,
J. C. Wallace and L. M. Wallace, of
this county.
;$oe' funeral service took place yes
terday afternoon at 3:20. o'clock, be
ing conducted by Rev. O. D. Martin.
' . Mrs. Mary A. stephens.
Anderson was ..saddened yesterday
afternoon by'tho news of-the death of
Mrs, Mary Anderson Stephens, which
took, place at ber home on- North Main
yesterday at 12;40 o'clock. 'Mrs.
.mens was 70 years'of age. .'.
fin? had always taken an active In
t?raat lu tit? church work of the com
munity, being a; consistent member ot
St. John's Methodist Church, and her
assistance ht the undertakings -o?* the
church workers will be sorely missed.
Sirs. Stepbens is survived by three
daughters and' one' son. as fellows:
Mrs. Des8ie McAdams of Greenville:
Mrs. Ella Mathews of Atlanta and
Mrs. A. P. Hammond of A?ix.-rsi?, o?a
Wit! Stephens ot this city who re
sides on Bleckley street- There aro
four grand-cbUdr?c to survive her:
Mrs. Paul Murphy. John W. Davis, D.
Fred Stephens, and Robert Mathews.
It ls understood that the. funeral
viii take plpce nome time thia after
noon and tho interment wJll take place
at Silver Brook cemetery.
ALBERT M CARPENTER
Librar?an of Congress ls Ia th? ( itt
For a Few Days.
Albert M. Carpenter ts in tho city
for a few days having/ come down
from WutihiuKiun last' 'tt'fht. He
came lp over the interurban, his first
ride on that "mashe?n," and said .he
Tras uv?iguw? lo ac? nome arter,
an absence of almost two years. Mr.
Carpenter ls, Jpoklpg weil, and -sejrs
he enjoys 'bis work lu Washington,
that of librarian of the house of rep
resentatives/ which gives bim an op
portunity to'study bud ale o to meet
the notables from all over the coun
try. .. .,. . . .;.k> ?
He was pleased to see the Improve
ments going On bera, and took a look
at tho bridge, stand-pipa, conrt house
and other points ot interest, and
rhook hands with # great:
his o?d friends wnw -WCJ^ vvsigT:1
see him.
Having gone through the rub him
self la making, a Success o? a daily
pa por. Mr. Carpenter expressed bia
appreciation 9f Th? Daily Inteliigan
cer and his best wishes. . '_
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Bijou today In c
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