The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 23, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
INTELLIGENCER
WA#T ADS.
GET RESULTS
FOR SALE
For tiahv-.tjune .sped, unknown, fron,
red-r?ppor and pole cut peu?, Also
borne mixed corn. Write na for
prices. C. w. SL J. E. Baukuight,
Walballa. S. c. 5-201 Otp
WANTS
WANTED- Aginia, canvassers, men
women, ran average $(! dally during
apare time; RHBll Huies; roncal or
dert?, no talking or experience, Idg,
quick money. Write Distributor,
. Box 233. Laurent?, S. t".
WANTED.
Ever lady lu .Vulenion to attend
tho Dmnouatrutiun of (Jiu Idual Fire
less Cooker. Monday nt lt a. m.. and
every day during thc week, ut our
st?re.
ANDERSON '? ll A lt DIV A H E Ci?.
6-22-ltd.
Wanted-To coll special attention to
our Galvanized Steel Watering
Troughs for Horses, ('own, and
Hogs. Best, strongest, cleanest and
must durable trough made. Div
ver Roofing Co., "The Shop With
i a Reputation."
LOST
LOST-Blacl: and white spotted dog,
black head, black spots on hip. an
swers to nanto of "Bob." Finder
please notify li. D. Palmer. Ander
. o ,? t- IA r> K'n a s.s.?.ii
1JI..U J...- . L-7. i 11
Wanted--To Sell you your wood. Nice
<1M dry, Pine and Oak wood. Cut to
< suit you. Delivered promptly.
. " Piedmont Wood Co. '
Phone S9t
J. H. Shearer W, O. Ulmcr
THE MIDGET-Trial 2:16-7 years
old. Tho fastest and best bred
horse you ovor had a chance to
breed Ut. Will be In the stud at
Davis Bros. Stables. Fee 16.00.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
t Under -.als head will be run short
, announcements of candidates. The
' rate? for these.are aa follows: For
' county offices In both dally and
semi-weekly, till election $7.69; In
^either alone, 96.00, cash In advance
, strictly. . For city of Dees: In daily
only: Mayor, 95.00; aldermen I3.0V.
FOB MAYOR
1 I hereby announce myself a can di
late for Mayor ot Anderson, subject
to the rules ot thc Democratic pri
mary
4-30tf. J. M. PAYNE.
. E. E. Elmore ls hereby announced
a? candidats for mayor, subject to
the rules of the city democratic prl
teary erection.
Dr. W. F. Ashmore la hereby an
nounced-a*-u candidato for mayor,
subject to; tho rules of the city demo
cratic pt inmf y elect ion.
S Voters! of Ward 2 announce Walter
s (Dobbins ti& a candidate for Alderman
from that ward.
Ft.it ALDERMAN
? i ? >. ?. , i > .
* TBe ?rlonds of J. I. Brownlee an
trouncer him sn a candldnto for alder
man from Ward 3.
"-!---*~
B F. Johnson la hereby announced a
candidate fdr Alderman from Ward
3, subject to the mles of the demo
cratic primary.
. I hereby announce myself a candi
Ward 8, subject to the rules ot the
dato for re-election as alderman from
democratic party.
Chas. F. Spearman
The frhtr*d* of Joe. Bell announce
'bira as a candidate for alderman from
War.* 3 Jn the ciiy. primary election
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TArsKS? STOCKS,
S OF MACHINERY
LIES, REPAIRS^
O W ROOFING
IRON WORKS
9999vetteoooooooo o
3 O
<* DEMONSTRATION o
<* :the- . o
? IBEALc FIRELESS COOKER o
i> ?t oar- ?torts ?very ?ny next o
o tabe?r}^ i wnsiiiw i in# o
o MONDAY nt ll A. M. o
o EVERYBODY INVITED o
o ANDERSON HARDWARE o
o COMPANY ?
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ANDERSON LAWYER FOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL
FRIENDS SAY THAT HE CAN
EASILY BE ELECTED
JULIUS E. BOGGS
Said Last Night That He Was
"Giving The Matter Earnest
Consideration--May Run
Tbs next attorney general of South
Carolina may come from Anderson.
Anderson's lawyers and ?HIH?UCHU men
generally ?ah? last night when they
board that (Toi. Julius E. Hoggs was
giving the matter consideration, that
tl.lh town will furnish the next attor
ney general if Col. Moggs decides In
run. 'Che same opinion will prevail
all over the Piedmont section-of the
stain when lt is learned t'.at Coi.
Mugg? wll make the race and friends
of the Anderson attorney say that hu
will bo elected tu a walk.
Col. I toge., was Interviewed last,
nigh! by a reporter for Tho Intelligen
cer and admitted that lie had. beei
approached on tho rubJecU "1 am no?,
ready as yet to muhe any definite an
nouncement of my candidacy," said
Col Hoggs, "but I am giving the matter
very earner! consideration." It is be
divldcd that ho will make the race.
So fare tho only candidate In th
field for tin' 'office ls the incumbent*
Tho3. H. Peeplea. Anderson people
believe that with Mr. PeepIcB and Mr
Hoggs in the race, the home man will
have an easy time winning.
For eight years Col. Hoggs was soli
-itor of tho 10th circuit and during
thnt time he made a splendid record
and was said to be ono of the most
capable and moat efficient prose? iiti
,,111,?.ru tn Iii? ctnfe
il-' ls u man of unquestioned ability,
of splendid mind of fine address and
ne makes a good impression upon
-..rangers. He la a good campaigner
rad it is reasonable to believe that ho
viii be elected If he makes the race.
Ono of bis friends said last night
.hui if i ii en- ! "nm; i ti be poi ?cd in An
derson county next election 8,000
viilr ; i'nl Rnirira u mil.I aa..ijr?> ii nnCi
of them and it is believed that ho will
do even better In Greenville In Spar
tanburg he would also run well and
likewise in Cherokee.
It goes without saying that Ander
son people want Col. Hoggs to offer for
the place and ? they anxiously await
a definite announcement from him to
the effect that he Is a candidate. The
day that thia appears he will find
friends tn all parts of the state to
take up his cause.
?
GEORGIA WOMAN
I^IDTOEEST
Mrs, Nettie M. Narramore Was
Buried In Silver Brook Ceme
tery Yesterday Afternoon
Mrs. Kettie Miller Narramore. for
Tor some years an Anderson woman
but more recently of Baldwin, Ca.,
was brought to this city yesterday
Afternoon and buried at 5 o'clock in
Silver Brook cemetery. Mrs, Narra
more was known all over the connty
i.nd the news of her death will bring
sadness to many homes.
She ia the youngest daughter of Wil
liam Y. Miller and married Pr. Frank
Parramore of Rochester, N. Y.
The deceased waa a member of the
First Presbyterian church of Ander
don and waa also a member of the
Dixie chapter of the United Haugh
ton, of the Confederacy.
The funeral service waa held at the
crave yesterday afternoon by the Rev.
Dr. W. H. Fras?r, paator ot the First
Presbyterian church of Anderson.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Special KmU-i's at the First Un pl M
' Church Tomorrow.
Kollowin;: ia a program of the ex
ercises of commencement Sunday al
the First I la pt 1st church:
;?:4G-"TeacherV* Prayer Meeting.
10:00-Sabbath School. Dr. A. L.
Smothers, Supt.
11:30 - Sermon by Dr. E. S. Al
dermen to the Young Woman's Mis
sionary Society of Anderson College.
Dr. Alderman ls ono of tho tending
preachers of the Baptist denomina
tion and all aro Invited to hear him
on tata occasion.
3:30 - Royal Ambassadors will
meet In the Sr. Barana Room. Subject
will ho "Trial."
"Trial by Ordeal" by Samuel Mur
ray Qr#en*i
"Trial by Torture" by Todd Burton;
"Trial by Combat" hy Tom Balles:
"T--lal by Jury" by 4. B.. Hall.
6t00-Young Woman's Missionary
Society wBl m?et In tho basement.
Subject "Bible Work." leader 'Miss
Annie C?oolcv.
7:30--IL v. P, U. will meet in tho
basemenr. c. il. Earle. Pre*.
8:30-Tho Commencement Sermon
to the gradu?t es of Anderson col lego
?viii be pfCt??iB? b> i^r. Aid?ri??!).
The public ls cordially in>ii
intend ail these .services. There will
be special music prepared by Dr.
Fisher for both F erv Seer, and t*? "Ar
mons will be by ose or oar m.
quent ministers.
..Now : York. May sst-Announcement!
was mada today that President Wi lao.: i?<
bad consontcd to beooma honorary ol
president ?f the Jewish Army, sad Na-1
vy Leagues , a newly org?r.U:cd body , w
with headquarters In New York. Th? i Y
object of the leexae ts to encourage]T
patriotism among the jews. Braa<*.hss I
wtii be established in all forts, on all P
ships in the navy and tn tho national ?
?uard, -h?
{[LD NO AFTERNOON
SESSIONS _OF GOOD]
ADJOURNED OUT OF RE
SPECT TO SOLICITOR
rIORNING'S TRIALS
terrick Entered a Plea Of Guilty
To Selling Liuov-Two Other
Case? Were Tried
There wu* un court or genoral K<\S
IOUH yesterday afternoon, owing lo
|tc funeral of ?'?i|>t. W. (5. Smith, fath
r of Solicitor Smith. Thc court ad
lurnnd yesterday uftornoon at i
'clock anil will convene this morn
ig al 0:30,
Thc lint Vane lukou up yesterday
urning was that or .lim Derrick,
hurg.-ii wini violating tho dispensary
iwu. Thc i uso WUK opened and two
itnesscK wore sworn hut al the JuTn
turo th?) defendant entered a pl'<a
f gullly. Ho ha? not yet been BOH
?need.
j. I* Wakefield wm- next arraigned,
lr/> ou a charge of violating tho liquor
nd one witness was put on tho
ami by the prosecution'. The defense.
Tiered no testimony and the jury re
irn?d a verdict of not guilty.
Walter Beal? charged with larceny
rom the person, WUB next, arraigned,
bb casu was called some time ago
m a physician's certificate waa prea
t?tcd, saying that the defendant was
io unwell ID appear In court. He''was
iter ai gip examined and this time
e wai brought into court. The jury
?turned a verdict of guilty, following
Web tho defense gave notice of an
ppeal.
This concluded the business of the
)urt and the court dismissed all
Jurors . * i > . tl Monday morning. Ile
nfiinnii.il ? I j ri 1 rml'iv'u httPltPMS .wm
insist o' hearing appeals and no Jury
laen nr< io bo called.
HG LEAGUERS
TO PLAY TODAY
or the First Time Thw Smashs
The Anderson Y. M. C A.
. Team Takes the Field
Anderson fans will have an oppor
inity to sec a real baseball gamo this
[ternoon ot Buena Vista Park when
ie V. M. C. A. team, composed of
ref ess tonals and near-professionals
ill go up against the (Huck mill
?am. Anderson people know what
>rt of ball tho Gluck mill team can
lay and If the mill noys win from the
. M. C. A. this afternoon tbey will
ive {o play real, "sho-nuff baseball
1 during the game.
Tbe Y. M C. A. are putting great
?pendeoce In Clark; thnir pitcher. A1
lough they say the remainder of the
am ls high class. However, Clark is
lld to be almost invincible and they
re expecting him to : how the Gluck
ill fellows a thing or two about base
ill pitching this afternoon.
Manager Burnett of the Y. M. C. A.
?vin 1B one of the playera on the Y.
C. A. team and .his seems to Indl
ite that the lads representing that
-anIzatton can play a good game,
r. Burnett has several times turned
nvn of fera form several leagues,
nether star to be seen In uniform
its afternoon is John Kazmarek. one
me outfielder In the Three I league,
azmarek will play tenterfield in the
it-to this afternoon.
The game is to he called at 4:30
clock and tho players are expecting
te biggest crowd yet seen at Buena
lata park to be on band for tbe ex
cition. '
1ANSE BU5?NED
AT PENDLETON
resbyterians of That Place Lost
About $3,000 in Fire and Dr.
. Adam* WO! / bo Suffer
Information reached Anderson yns
irday from Pendleton to the effect
int the Presbyterinn parsonage nt
mt placo was burned, yesterday
orning about 11.30 o'clock, entailing
loss of about $1,600 on tho building
id all of the furniture, owned by
r. Robert Adams, the pastor et tho
lurch. Dr. Adams also tost a very
?dimble library and on both the lib
try -and. the ? house furnishings he
irrlcd only $200. The building was
or',, about $3,500 and the church car
ed $i.f>oo insurance on it*
Dr. Adams waa in Anderson yeater
ly, having eeme dental work done!
id Mrs. Adams was not at bom? when I
io re was discovered! She had
iet stepped across the street to a
.ighobor's house and when the fire
an discovered the whole building
as in flamea.
DIL PRE SSL Y TO SPEAK
resident of Erskine Theological Seat-1
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
.ire*
. ab bath school at 10:80 a. m. Bilb
ul, Unprofitable Servants,
we naven moat worthy and com pe
nt oerp of teacher?,
tt you are not tu the Sabbath
:hool wont.you join'na in tb? study
r Ute word?
Preaching af 11:30 h. m. worship!
ith collage at auditorium, by Rev. P.
. Press?. D. i?. President of Erskine |
ht ?logical seminary, Due Weat.
It ls a special privilege to hear Dr.
reasly preach.
All are most cordially invited to!
sar hint,
SUGGESTION MADE JO
ANDERSON FARMERS
ANDERSON SEEDSMAN SUG
GESTS METHOD
?
MILLET AND PEAS
Say:. That High Price Of Cane
Seed Has Made Use of Pro
hibitive Combination
Anderson county farmers ur?: prob
illly as Intelligent a? any in thc stat?!
*.!;'! certainly Uley aro ns readily lo
realizo a mistake they have made us
nost any but Fnrnian Smith, Ander
son'? well known seodntian. said yes
crduy that li? could not understand
ivhy Anderson county farmers wen
Pilling lo niant cane heed this year
?hen it ia Helling nt an OXhorbllant
?ric?, when they could make, a coiuhl
lutioii of millet and peas do fully as
?ell.
In talking of the matter Mr. Smith
?ld that not only the price of the
:ane seed figure?! ns a factor but in
ill probability much of the cane see?]
s below thc standard in quality. Be
sau se of thc drouth of last year there
vas little cone raised and none nf
his ls bn tho market. Accordingly
vhen Anderson farmers buy seed they
ire buying 191i2 cane seed and there
s room for doubt concerning the ger
nination of this seed.
In discussing the mixture of millet
ind peas Mr. Smith said that this had
teen tried out in Tennessee and had
)een found so successful that Tennes
see planters have universally adopted
t and practically all of them are now
ilanting millet and peas instead nf
:une.
Mr. Smith said that the average An
Icrson farmer, when approached on
subjee! G? plantlns millet would
i" once say that millet will not alan
weather-here. Mr. Smith says
lint the proper way to plant the com
> i nation la to use one gallon of millet
0 a bushel of peas and he says when
his is dpne that it will stand any
imount of drouth, in fact it becomes
1 rirontn crop when mixed In those
luantitiea.
The Anderson seedsman says that
ic would like very much to see An
lerson farmers take to the idea and
ie believes that they wall all save
i great deal ot time, worry and money
ind will be well pleased with tho re
alt.
SPA RT AN BURG MAN t.
HERE YESTERDAY W
Dne of the Commissioner?, Under si
Commission Form Of Govern- tl
ment, Was Inspecting City *
J. T Hudson, one of the city coui-ltt
nlssioners of Spartanburg under the]gi
:omiui8B?on form of government, spent |p
,'osterday in Anderson. Mr. HudBon i si
s of the tax. licenses and ftnance de
lartment of the city- administration
ind he was in Anderson for the pur
IOSJL- of securing data concerning thej
vay those particular lines are handled |
lore.
Tbe visitor said thnt he could hardly
warean an opinion yet as to how the
emission form of government would
tork out In Spartanburg but he said
bat thus far it was proving to be a
iplendld success. The city is being
:onducted on a more economical basts
han ever before and at the same time
he affairs of the municipality arc
ecelving more attention.
John F. Floyd, at one time mayor!
if Spartanburg and who waa . jr soo
'ears out of politics In that city and a I
ii em ber of the South Carolina penlten
iary board, ls at present mayor of]
he city and he is enthusiastic over|
he commission form of government.
lt I'll IA I, OF C\t*. ff, G. SMITH j J
aj
l'uni ral Senors nore Held lil Thc
First ?apt Nt (haren Friday. a
Tho remains of C&pL William ii.
3mlth were Interred at Silver BrooK "
icmctrry yesterday afternoon, and the
dace today is market by a profusion *
>r lu ant ifni flowers sent by loving- .
"rlends from other places aa well a* fl
iy thc nelghborn'who knew him best ^
ind loved him moat. s f,
Tlie funeral services w?re conduetp-ri ,
lt the First Baptist church church by
lie pastor. Rev. Dr. Vines. The hymns
hat were sung were favorites of th?
?eloved old railway conda ?or. and
me of them be had asked for rs
lerially-' I am Sweeping Through the
lates " The services la their simpli
fy were Just what Capt. "Billy" Smith
vonld have had'them
ur. Vines spoke oi the trae chris- r,
ilea character of this good ann and g
.i ter.-, d to the fact, that Junt as loon tl
ts he was physically able he came to c<
;hurch, leaning bn hU atlor, and when p<
?ot too feeble, to come to church he
sept up his interest In the church iuet
the same.
All of the ?c?a*'vi-.f, f.v.r.? other fisc
>? were- gatherod,here for the funeral
ind there wers-jfrleads from a distance
rtanv ?r.'-.isuge* of sympathy have been
received by Ute family, ana alt of tho k
?Hiten* of thia , section of the ctato a
who knew this man have felt that in si
ils passing thora- has ended a life of tl
isefulness and of uaselflahnes?.
The Southern Railway company *
nwt a beautiful floral emblem, ? B
JTokf-?? r-str wha?l -arMoirt .W*a bf???i??Ii
o the city by Sufft. Wesson ?nd Train- 5
neater Bishop. Judgo Prince recessed m
ho court of s?samos of the county out
>f respect to his memoir. ..
Ivette*. N
The WillSauston township slaging
invention will meet with the BeaTor
am Baptist church * miles wfeSt of .1*
Vllllamrt?c on the fir? Sunday la h
rune. All lovers of music aro cordially
nvlted to attend and bring song books, ci
- ft. A. MulJlkUn, Pros, M
tNDERSON COLLEGE
TO ?LOSE MUY 28
LANS BEING MADE FOP
GREAT COMMENCEMENT
-ASTS TWO DAYS
hr. H. L. Jones WU1 Deliver th<
Baccalaureate Address On
Monday, May 25 8:30 P. M.
Facility and students of Andersur
allego nre now ready for the com
tencement exercises of that insiitu
on which will take place tonight a
:30 p. m. when the annual concert
111 be given by the conservatory ol
iiiBic. This ls annually one of tlu
rincipal events of the commenccmcni
saxon and indlcuiions arc that the au
itorium will not bold all those it
(.tendance.
One of tho principal events of th?
eek will come on Monday night when
ic baccaulaureatc addresb will IK
silvered by tin.' Rov, Dr. ll. L. Jones
he people of tho city aro lookliu
>rward with much Interest to UH
accaula.ureutc sermon to be preschet
unday eveulug at 8 o'clock hy Rev
Vt E. S. Alderman. The following
i the complete program for the grad
ating exercises, as announced yes
inlay by the college officials:
Saturday, May 23, 8.30 p. m.-Annual
>ncert, conservatory of music.
Sunday. May 24, 11:30 a m.-Ser
ion to Y. W, A., Dr. E. S. Alderman
Sunday, May 24, 8:00 p. m.-Bac
^laureate sermon. Dr. E. S. Alder
ian.
Monday, May 25, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.
cceptlon.
Mnmiav. Mav 25. 8:30 o. m.-Grad
ating exercises, ? Baccalaureate ad
ress, Dr H. La. jones.
NOTICES
NOTICE.
-7
An Act to Regulate the operation ol
action engines on or across public
ridges of Anderson County:
Section 1. Operation Of traction en
ines across public bridges in Ander
m county, regulated. Be lt enacted bj
ie General Assembly of the State ol
outh Carolina; that from and aftei
ie passage ot this act, any person
rm or corporation, using or causing
> be used, any traction engine or en
Ines, on or across the bridges on th*
uniic hignways in Anderson County
nail in crossing any of the sale
ridges, place upon the surfaco cf sab!
ridge pieces of timber not less that
leo inches thick and twelve inchet
ide, on which said timbers the said
nglnes may pass and cross the sale
ridges. . *.'...
DAMAGES.
Section 2.-Any person, firm or cor
oration who shall violate the provis
os of Section 1 of this act, shall bt
able to the said County, fdr all dem
ies done to any bridge therein.
Tho above act was passed at the
314 session of the General and wit!
e strictly enforced.
J. Mack King,
ounty Supervisor Anderson County.
6-17-tf- Da
NOTICE.
ENALTJ FOR DAMAGING ROADS
If any person shall wilfully destroy
ijurc, or In any manner hurt,' dam
Se, impair or obstruct any of the pub;
c highways, or any part thereof, oi
ay bridge, colvert, drain, dltcn
lUBCway, embankment, wall, tollgate
rtlhouse. or other erection belonging
lero.to, or any part thereof, the per
in so offending shall, upon conviction
io roof, be imprisoned not moro that
x months, or pay a fino not exceed I nf
re hundred dollars, or both, at th?
tscretion of Um court, and shall bf
irther Hable to pay all tho expense*
I repairing the samo.
Notice le hor* by given that thc
bove law will be rigidly enforced.
J. Mack King,
- Supervisor, Anderson County.
G-17-tt-Da
BOA? TAX NOTICE
The lima for n?y 1 n jr rnrnrnntatln?
wd tax has been' extended by thc
oard uatll Jube lat, after whloh time
ie booka witt b<? turned over to th?
allerton and the ususl p?nalit?s will
e attached.
J. Mack King, County Supervisor.
There will positively be no furthei
ttensions after lune 1st. 5-6-to-lst
NOTICE.
Schcol election will bo held at Wal
er McElmoile, District No. 50.. for an
ddittocel Two Milt Tax, for general
sheol purposes. Regtstrftlon Cer
ucal es and Tax Receipt necessary to
nie. ?*KH lieu wiii be held on Satur
?y. Jude MtV. 7 a. m. to 4. p. m.
y order of tho School Beard.
J. IL fiVtt.T Kiirvl
?mi.
i i ir r i r -a
WAKE FOREST DEGREES
? ? ,?
ewspeper Warn ?ai Several Others
Are Give? Honers hy College..
Raleigh. May ts.-Wake Forest Coll
ige today . conferred the following,
onbrary degree*:
Doctor of tawa, on N. V. Gulley, dean
t the Wako Forset Law School; W. J.
FcGlohitn, professor of hf3ory lu
Our Clothes-Comfort Menu
PALM BEACH SUITS.
$7.50 to $10.00.
PRIESTLEY'S MOHAIR SUITS.
$10.00.
WHITE FLANNEL AND WHITE
STRIPED SERGE TROUSERS
$3.50 to $5.00.
NEW STRAW HATS
$1.50 to $4.00.
THE BEST PANAMAS
$5.00 to $6.00.
T. L. Cely Company
Order by Parcel Post
ll
I
II!
?
il
fl
"Sorry
To inconvenience you, but I'm
building -in North Anderson
you'll have to hunt another ten
ant."
"On, yes,
Your house is very ^nice, but
North Anderson offers such an op
portunity-and then think of the
money I've paid you year, after
year
YES, YOU'LL HAVE TO HUNT
ANOTHER TENANT."
. UJ?J]-Ll LlJ.iSgff
It Always Has Rained and Will
Continue to Rain When the
Time Comes
Just so with the Anderson Cash Grocery
Co. they have always sold the best of every
thing to eat and will contint'c to do so at all
times.
Fresh Snap Beans.Z.3 for 25c
New Irish Potatoes.L* 1-2c \fo
Fresh Hard Ripe Tomatoes..12 l-2clb
Squash.5c lb
Fresh shipment of Orange Brand" Ham?.
Just the right size to boil. ......... 20 c lb
If you are short on brains we sell cooked
brains in cans. .20c Ihe can
Ferris Sliced Breakfast Bacon.35c lb
Sliced Beef.50c lb
Just received another 'shipment of Genesee
Jam in Cherry, Ked Raspberry, Shaw berry
and Dam$on Plum in 2 1.-2,' 5 and l otb cans.
This is the best value we ever sold for the
money. Pure fruit and sugar-40c, 75c and
$i.Sd per can.
FERNDELL HAWAIIAN SLIC?D PINE
APPLE. Here is the ri?e.-c pineapple put in a
tin can. Better than fresh fruit. 3 cans for $ 1.
Ferndell Lemon Cling Peaches in class by
themselveSy 3 cans for ?.1.'
I Anderson Cash Grocery Company
s
i.
Seller* of Cleo* Thug* To Ki
Southern liaptlst Theological Semi
nary at Louisville; Henry Wood, pro
fessor of german, la Johna Hopkina
University.
The degree of doctor of letter* was
conferred on * carence Poe, of i<nio*?h,
I editor of the Progressive farmer:
Henry jerome stocfcnrd. professor of
Basllsh at Pefcce institute. Raleigh.
an? Uustavna Arvid Hagstrom, presi
dent Lctliel Academy, and Theological
Seminary ?t St. Pani, Minn,