The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 20, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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I Alter All :??st and W?hfJ?y Weather j J . ... V;-| . Ail g A P^l^3^1* W*H Convince^ you. ^??owe ?s and we w?l -send a snachine artt? for a trial. I ? - - . - /S SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO ll Special At $15, $16.50, _ il; -ii. y ? . aines $18 and $20 IThe right clothes for young men are such as Bj have the correct style, the best^?itoring,'the proper X^tsr ll fit, and fabrics that give real substantial service: . And you get some of these in almost any clothes" ^y^P^^^ you buy; even the cheap clothes so commonly of- C^J^AW/?W 1 fered may have a stylish look to them; and many ?^?NI^JS young men are deceived by mere looks. But if W^M if jgfc 1 you want other things-you want merri; You'd A^Stf ySE-Jp^" "y better be sure of the name of Columbia in the ^f^Y^lr I clothes you buy. Th?*? clothes are made for the f - A I 1 M best interest of tiie man who's going to wear them; iTT^^ff S ll the kind of N^aH?ring that honest service demands ; r M'l ^ ll * the designings which makes correct fitting a simple J /m, | ; 1 matter; and. as for styf?. there ar& no Clothes to bu '\\ r compare with therm i'll j | U 1 The new fabrics are very beautiful; you should . ill j \ 1 i j see the new checks, the smart stripes, the black- m[H ot* and-white weaves. Many choice foreign weaves fflj?T ' v fej^ among them. New models in suits for all sorts of jy : -, E figures; the smartest models ever designed. See ???????BB I IV the special .values at the prices named above. ; | Range of Prices $tS.50 ! S ^^^[^^^^W^ Tailoring Company I I<J. H. BOWLING, Mgr/ 122 W. WMtner St. | . Sh?Ws ?V???'ff&?t Aft BOSS tho following loiter to a large number . ^__T^ ! of South Carolina farmers: I ? ? t fvwitinn?4t' !F>i>ni ^4* ^aoa ) "If you have sot already begun, ' ' ' "' T ' ^UWBUCO: rum > . y. mw is the time io start geting to* Etgfjty-Fivo Special Trams ?nd ' v ^i, :. sethsr the materials for your silo. " . ? . -, pe father' at Wasnmgtpn m?gnt i fcc ^ ]te6t r6%u\t? the ^ 8houlll Many Extra Sector* and No!, .?a-Ti?'Tto?f=CtCd ?*? m0nlh bU?Ore Qn* dublic should become! ??coirWied to thc ''R-toefiments have been carried ' ? . V ? Hg6 mtj:h?..I-*SUn in in^^ / IS ell your ?nt?r?frtR" (third more milk at' One-third loasj Atlanta, ?a.. May l?.-With tho : Mr. Polk then, offered !? evidence j -y^, B-jRg0 replaced thc hulls j handling of special trains Inte At ibe reply to that letter niade thc fol- ln tho " ration. Considering this fact, j lonta and P.S speciali trains out, bear lowing day. lb which - Mr. Mollen ean yon effet* to bp ?thon a ?lk>7 ibg Shrlnera who aUendcd tho anneal ?? =ote: * ?aila*? makes ex-*Uent fowl for meeting of the rmperialConceit ol;the Millenletter en Sehnet. both dalry ah? bevv cattle. A corn Arabic Order, and m ??hlftlon hwyr ; "'lt has been though advisable by crop planted after cats have been ***** sections of regular trains and ali concerned that Just as lltt>i> of-1 cut -?dil mature Efficiently to make extra equlpmop tonal tregu lar trayns ?dal information should get-oat teethe good silage. : , 0 ',^ - Sn .c tit fi ^" .oeweoapers- Wgs*t1?%-tfee- Beaton and . ?A ?li? is. oae/tff the first- and} ?j\J^j2S"X' ?- wli 3tt ??a* ?n^?r^aro:^ 'fl TS^^%SS^n^?\ was agreed noon hy Jsr. layare, air. iCf tho feeding problem tn mic section i Jv> j??a??p,, r"\? ^uJ* iu i?.u. ??d ?*le and mys?lf, ?nd we ar? acting' and any one having aa many as .ten j .['a^h*ftn.on^ rir ih<r*^t rr?r?ssftil th?a i?ioory ni ibo sir^trofii i^Si^. rucan ?i :-nu<? ?utwra ?o cw j hnnrilrw* m.-ivMVOiii? ?-veV aceom Afae Washington-'sU?atien. I lAveV t (without a silo. . " i "?li^^V","i?",,. <,on??v :ak, completely cared Tor. one nf>v | ?7"tL f??. ''Arranrementa- fdr the departure cf U?? officer and a passen ger represen-! tatlve add the crew' of every train .s personally iuapec'ted by division! and goner al officers before going cu. tho ran. Th? en- ely satisfactory I handling of thia ext ^ordinarily large movement to Atlanta by the South ern Railway should aid all Southern cities in-their efforts to land large conventions in thef uturc. BARG?OL - BELL Mi Ba Agate Bargiol of near tendi?-j ton. daughter-, of a well known and prosperous farmer and Eugene Bell, | at prominent young'asan of near Pe! zer were quietly married at the home j of thc bride's parents Inst Sunday ev ening In the presence'of a few friends! and relatives, the ceremony being per formed by th? Rev. Adams of Pendle ton. Cowpeas and sweet potaloes catt I be grown practically anywhere In the I State'p The .special home ?r the Soy I ucsnjis the Coastal plain and it is better for farmers In .other sections td try some oilier crop. . Peanuts : of the State,' but in.'1 order io db so will do well in practically air regions Ttl nat hn nhnlul lu Helli. Ki? riv cn i I jsad^ara riot advised for the stiff red clay., or the Piedmont. All of these crbp*;?au bo sown right now. ~ ' I Sick hogs rhould^be isolated from I cred. Time lost h?re ls likely to1 mean the spread of a disease. There ii- a law- requiring; dead hogs to be buried. Obedience to this law, accord ing to Dr. M. Bay* Powers , State Veterinarian. and head of thc veter inary division pr Clemson College, is one or the bear way a lo keop down tho spread of hog choler A. .( j _i_L.-j-. Tokio. May 19--Everything hf Jap an today Indicates to use' thc words ot a leading Japanese newaj>Mj?rvl tba^. tiJapan is in midst or a si lent, but ' grck^>ss^.hl|!lrle, ' Between the democratic ior?3Sj-?tfd;'-ttle> conserva tive and het^craiic^mecltiaes.'' "The return to power of Count. SMgeaobu Okuma, who han astonished bia b?a> Wenda- by the radicalism of: Ms ut* ? ter'ances in the post' few'yesrat Shows' that dcmotTatic . forces bare Won : al' signai victory for the moment . ,lt ta not too mi.'h to .my that tho ri-e ommendatlon of Count. , okunu. as premier; hy the few t cmaining older siaUreuiiuj Of thc cl??j?rB W?n- reaH)" opt:of deforence ta the voice o?? the. people.. '?" The eider Statesman; or gesre; had" previously selected Viscount Kl yours ia an attempt to keep the reins of Mpdveraruent in the hands nf thc hu reacrate and reeetionario-., but tho j protest from the 'different groups ot BO" strong that Klyoura V7S* torced j to abandon his task of forming a cabinet. - At thc s?S.c t.ti?c th? **cN Hb,; who now number fewer than, half j a desen very aged moa, *<ere aeverely ; condemned by thopre!.? _as no represfntlita ?itv new-japan wh. desired that the government/ ' pdsa from the hdnds of a te into the hands of the'people. Count Okuma himself had boen & mombo, of the gengro but thio radicalism has 1 mode him no longer welcome hmong I bureaucratic." ari he resigned. The nstoniahlnrr ionturri of thia most remarkable chafitcr in recent Japanese history la the shilt from a mon cf the Klyoura ?type lo Corr, Okttma,. The latter ha? always Joy fully preached his belief, that he will live to be 12& yeats old. Thia gives some inkling of. the Jocular, wamocratic nature of the man him- ? se??. Wr-.cr. ?i~ ; rrr,,..;^ ?'uc cabinet | ho called the ..'newspaper reporters: reporters Into his office and &a|d: "Royr- t want you to give us1 a fair] chance. My mlssioj? is?to remove all the forces of bureaucracy which b* ,?6Hu* j paded the progress of constitutional government especially when'lt has Joined hands with thc so-called poli fic&l partios. . t aid going to be the captain. . The crew and passengers: nust trust the captain.. 1 have ai rcuod deal to do. 1 ?un an old sea! -- ..-U-L-. I?. T ?: ? v" I logo 1 wi|l have to take narie-my old, declaration about living fo be ISS." , The new premier ls now 7?. mu?, ?Iii <>tii< i??VvriliSS!. ns. ?SSiv't ; to ?ito*? the ? friction between tu? army ats) davy and .establish har-i moby on Questions cf -national de fense. , - He would stop all r?rruptien Sw? ??c- TIM irpiiiia?iw?o ?npOdtr.Japan ese finan?a, believing ,it to'.'^t .ss ai 0-ca.rr-.:. rui? sound fcusCiil--r.. .ic, METHODISTS MAY SIDESTEP VANDY Program Provides They May Drop Fight for University Control -To Adjourn Monday \ Oklahoma OUy. Amy 19.-Uniese an eleventh hour agreement is reached, which tonight; seemed improbable two l-comtnittee reports with regard to Van derbilt University will he presented! when the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, re sumes its sessions tomorrow with thc prospect bf a vigorous contest on thc ! floor of tho:convention before either! report is adopted. Bishop E. E. Hpss, who directed the j legal contest of the church for control of the'jmlverslty, decided adversely nv1 the supreme court or Tennessee, to-. 1 night Issued statement orging that no further :c?ntsst be made," leaving the j trustees ia quiet possession end con trol." \ Today the conference refused ' to arum laitv riehts to women. Several reporta also wore rean. Recommendations or the committee on episcopacy included the. retiremen of Bishop A. WV Wilson, of Baltimore, the senior. bishop of th? church, on nc ?eo?i?it cf -gc a?d that hm j a of no- i sence rer ft year be granted Bishop Hoas because of lil health. A resolution.providing for the ad journment of thc conference no\t j . Monday .won adopted, Ct. E. Kirhy of Sparenburg IS emend ing a few days in tho city on business. E K. Chapman , has returned from [Charlotte where he has been for the I last few days. Miss Sarah Smith nr Columbia Is 1 In the city, the guest of Miss Elisabetta ! Miss Jessie Herron of Anderson, route ?, was shopping ia the city yes terday. it. HJ I'rlce of TownvlHe waa among thc visitors to spend yesterday In tho city. J. C. Jones of Iva spent a few hour? In tbs city yesterday on business. !.. !. Jennings of Greenville'vcr. In the city xesterday, a guest at th? Chiquola hotel. Misa Vera Spoon of Iva waa shop I ping in the city yesterday. Pani Pruitt of Starr spent part of yesterday In thp city on business. M. Saul and FL E. 8attcnl'cld of Hartwell, Cu.. wore in tho city vcijter ? day on huBjuess. *$V". P. Pettigrew, of iva was among [tho visitors, to opohd yesterday lu th* I city. WS?m Marton Bun? ?i? m has ri-tux JITT? from Jacksonville, where she .. was rnald-of-hecor nt the Confederate r union. iirs. Proctor Bonham of Greenville Ia spending a few day? in the city *;th Cen. and Mrs. M. L. Bonham on Green ville elreeL Sam' McAdams of Iva'spent a few hours in the city yesterday on busi ness.' ' . ? rn* nnuiu, iruiu Y %xjnvi ?, r^sr^t Alford and Under Alford of Hartwell. Oa/spent yesterday in'Anderson. Trujici ??T?US vf Atlanta? Ca., ~ spending a few dava ia tba etty with the famiiy ? Vif. O. McKinney. Rev. C.- Hatapton of i ?arlton,. Ge., afwmt yesterday in toe city with friends. Ii. ?yl??iiI??M tit I?? WM?'CHIIWH? ??J f?ese visitors to spend yesterday I au s. m, Dobbins aaa Ml Dobbins of Greenwood wer? In thc city yesterday. -^. . Mrs. Maud Jone* and Winters of the Holland spent yesterday tc Anderson. ''lloogBr' lakeiy adj "AD" CLUB HAD SOCIAL SESSION Served tn the Park at North An deraon Last Night-WU! Try to Increase Membership 1 ' The "Ad Club" of .Anderson held its annual meeting last night, bulug on-1] tortained by the retiring president, A. j S. Farmer, who gave an al fresco f luncheon at North ' A; : in' the| park around Roso Hilt club. A, vary delightful luncheon' waa ser-1 ved to the 25 mumbera prescht and after 'the business of the . meeting there ware short talks from a number I prevent. Mr. Farmer declined reelec tion aa president and the following! officers were chosen: B. O. Evans,| presiden?; Joh? Linley, vice prosel dent. W. O. Gray B6cretary and treas urer. ? The . following committee on now [ mcmberr waa appointed: A. L. Todd, j P. A. Whaley and Willam Banks. f The new members enrolled hwt night Were: A. L. Todd. Harry Gelo bera'. T. K, Roper. L/M: wiseman, Jno. .MplCy, Vf. YT. Oliiuon,' r?. rn. xvwjt V. j if; Osigian. lt. it. Kin? and W. 0, Gray.. T; pinong the interesting talks was'.aj: statement made bj Mr. Whaloy aa to tho rcopfl of this club, lt la ont mnrto un Of nniariaannf yci?n. ni"T?, O? ', advertisers. r?t* object ls tb tench ad vertisers to-work rystematlcally so 5a to get the best remits. AIBO io pro tect themselves from Ibe aocalled fake advertising schemer. Mr. Whaley ?.old I of several such Bchemes that the An dersen Ad club bsd kept out of this [tnty la>t year. He'declared it to be i to tho interest of every merchant and business men to be:ome a member, i- Interesting talka'were made by| Messrs. Smoak. Todd. Gray nnd others. It was dec 1 eil to have tho clnb rep resented at tho national convention n Toronto, Cien., and Mr. lt. B. Burri** I will bB.the delegate. Other? may. bo] appointed tater, accbrdln* to tba site] of-the membership. Attention waa called to tho fact that the State Prcas association will meet lhere on thc 19th of July and'Prep. Evans. waa authorised to appoint at his leisure a committee of five to co operate with a committee from the I chamber ot commerce committee to j make arrangements to give the v|sll? ins slli?T2 a sc?d f.'n:~ lr Afi4s??o?*. Itls likely that the entertainment'wilt' consist of an automobile ride and -a j barbecue. . j This ia regarded aa one of ihe bp?: advertising mediums that the city will harv this ycur. Much Interest waa manifested lent night, and lt was determined to try to increase the membership ot the I club at least 200 aad to .have monthly meetings and exchang?a of: ideas and experiences, and in this . way to act. | aa an auxiliary ,to the chamber pt j' commerce. , i . /Sixteen Indiana university sororliy co-eda. went to court rather tuan pay] a bill, they considered ?xhorbitant. j News Is Stranger I '? - ? j ?Han helton By MOSS. ?rnasisio nd vert?iug uf nil kind* tlu> world over wereV wi]**! out for .. itioiith - utterly obliterated: Ves. ll w unid ruin hunfnesH, Rut it would dy more -lt .would makt* this? old world .cly 8TCP?*>, Why y ???se ADU?I?TISINO is \F\VH. enit vt* muait b?uH4 ?MI? with the new? or grow ata le. a Newspaper ddvertiaing-TBK BISSV ON FA BTU- I? displayed I newa-naid for with a UUIMUM?. fl - ?i ?,T.,r.f( navertmog. u special ante or jil fhia, ? Ms reduction In snits, a ll at aasssi sale prices or live jj| hara of soap' for the uric?? ?>f iii tbroo-all thia latest new?? la na IS j iiniMirranr rn ?very Ol? OSS Wife j|i and tho hrsbnnd who pays the jlj hil!? us the la*t word from Mex- 'll' q A ll sort? pl houses in mparts of the city. RENTING 0E??BMH? Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. Thos. F^rtwnght, iijljn III i??Tjfcinimiii aiMiViiiNlni., I i? m *s m s ?s * ai ? m m & m & a, o. if irr Kir j Pfcooe ?71 <}. W. Heard Phone ?7? BLEGKLEY 8 lilHliTtaUsTS ll? E. Waltner Sf. AnBTfOrH all cal?H day or nip*!, Phone m: - iff. ? ^ ? K m ?fi m a? ?s is as Hi Hi a; ?fi ai .SfArv??? ft. gW?fssa ?ftiiens rVariorraV tfank Bldr. * * 4 ?. -? * * * ? ? CASEY ?Sc F?NT Anderson, S. C. ttrnwn Office Building. Second Floor.. Phone 269 * * ' * .?.'. ? ? ? . a ? a !^R>MCt!yE VACA TIONt??fc i . ;? ' ?? ? ' '"; ? The BKAPTIFl!h f i?r\Ti?: AMI KEW Y?ltfe . JjPXY 1 T'j Ifv lall Tia K-EAIIOAR? AIR USE KA tTjftrAt* .Monimrimicy Falls * ?H*. 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