The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 16, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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ih?^r^ Apis a Fiew of Owr Of fierin^g:
ONE LOT
MEN'S
VIC! SHOES
Worth $i.SO
SPECIAL AT
85c pair
Shoes of t?ip Bejttjer Kific?
We have the following in Oxfords:
Regina Shoes for Women, Thompson Bros.
For Men-All Leathers, Sizes and Styles.
$5.00 values for men . . . . $4.0$
4.QP values for women and men . 3.25
3.5p M p' '\ " 44 : 2.95 I
\?.00 I 41 44 44 4 ' . 2.45 ^
2.50 44 44 44 44 44 . 1 .95
2.25 44 44 44 44 44 . 1.85
Children's Shoes and Oxfords of Every
Conceivable Kind and Size at Greatly Reduc?d
Prices.
Ladies' ?ie^4y-?^W?jaf
1 Jot $12.50 and $15 Suits
$5.00 value Ladies* Skirts
7.50 44
$10 44
$5.00 each
3.65 each
5.25 each
7.25 each
1 lot Ladies' Waists, $1 and $1.?,0 val. . . 49c
? lot Black Silk Petticoats, $2.5,0 yal. . $1.65
Full line of Ladies', Misses* and Children's
Wash Dresses in Ginghams an<jl Percale, $^0,0
vajees, retiring price . . . . 79c
Children's 50c Dresses .... 39c
Boys' Blouse Waists, 50c value . . 39c
Children's Rompers, 50c value , . . 39c
If you haven't read our Ad. on page 5, do it as sqpii as ypu finfeh this one. AIs.o Ad. on Jb$elt page * is issue. Re^d them
and learn how to gg| 25 JI?B. of standard .granulated Sugar mt $%Mf.
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EVERYTHING
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EVERYBODY
?ndss?
Sortir Caf ?tet I
$10 Cash
i $10 Month
$275
-24 SOLD
West End Lots going rapidly.
Be quick and get .one on
these easy terms. - '
No taxes-no interest. See
phone or write
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E. R. Horton P. E. Alexander
W. F. Marshall
L. S. Horton
Thoa VF. Cartwright
ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND
IKVEST^ENt GO.
. ML W.H. WOODS .
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. SPECIALIST ?
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~ DISEASES of the Eye,' Ear. floue *
<V and Tjilpi eWsJrWf* ?
I:? Henni
'Bia to1 p. ni. Up. ni. to 6 p. m. .
. " R ?eu Jogi h j App?!ata??t .
. TELEPHONE CO&NECTtOff *
, AttpEQSO?f, iL C.
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* C AS EY> & F AN T J *
* ARCr?!T?CTS .
* Anderson, S. C. *
* ^Browri Office Building. *
* Second F/lopr.. Phone .269 * <
* .Items of Interest and Persona
* Wireless on the S?
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Install Apparatus
In 'I'll'? ur 15 II l? di np.
The installation gang of the South-',
ern Bell Telephone Company is ex-J
pected to arrive-In Anderson on July I
5 to begin the work of installing thei
appartus and fixtures in the new build
ing recently completed for that com
pany. C. W. Fricktipe?fer of the Ey?
ana Brothers Construction Compuny;
thc people'bulldlhg^thc new structure,
hus practically completed his part of
the.building ?and is ready to turn it ov
er to the owners, lt is one . of the]
handsomest business buildings in the]
city. .
Kress Inspector
Hore On A Visit.
L. Ii Wilson-of New York, one of'
Krcss'; building inspectora, arrived int
the city Saturday hight and will bo j
hore for -a few^dayo watching the
progress on tho new Kress buildlng'.l
Mr. Wilson has been to Anderson sey-j
eYnl.^timdk before 'In connection with1
the Kress interests and be has made
a number of friends here from .whom
he' is' receiving a warm weicomp. ",Ha,
say's ih??L '.he* U? well pleased with tho.
progress being made and that he ex- !
pceta tho Andersen .'building to bo a
beauty.
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Miss-Cj-iui e^Vu:;
* Ch?seu S^reiny.
Anderson, people will be interested j
In 'learning that Miss Irene 'Prlnce, of
Anderson WAS : chosen nt - tho' State
meeting- of -.the:.Epworth Lcngue.'aa \
secretary ,<f pr this district, ^nfortun-J
ately/Mlss Prince waa unable to servo '
and it : will be necessary to select
come ono else for thia Important duty,
which is a matter of regret, to Miss
Prince's m?nyatenos tnjl city aud
county. . Tlie State paeot:^' of the}
League carno to a close Sunday night,
after having been tn session for three
dalys at the Isle of Palms? Charleston.]
It was'said io bo onfe of tho host State,
meetings ever held und m-rmy nplendld
plans-for tho n?x%r yeur't vr?tlt vhave,
been outlined.^ * ? . .
. -o
(flee Club Has ^- .
tVmp?etcd Tour.
< Frank.Cox and.Manley Hutchinson,
members of tho, Fumina Oleo Glub.-ar-i
rived, la 'Anacreon 'sunday night to
spend the'Suniracr va'catioh withtho?r
parents. Pdl!?\\inr, 'tho 'cols? qt the
college yeafr'fafr'Furni?ft University the,
Oleo Club of.that i?BlitUtton went 'tin]
a tour of in? State Performance were;
giv?n m OU ino ", princliaV ' easterh.
town?; lp;thp ?tate aha the hi?mb?rft pf ?
thc,glee cl?Vweifogiven ovations In
?r?mfeim yw&m?tey**
.^th>a;they ?bioy*d^h?trip.,- ffiM
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Jf SPARKLETS *
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tl Mention Caught Over the *
reeta of Anderson . *
League Team is
Sow Ilarnstorniing. .j
The Anderson baseball team will,
leave this .morning.for a week's barn
Storming trip. ?The team will go to'
Elbciton, (Ja., tdday where' they will
play three games against a club rep
resenting that city and from th ?re
they will KU to Livonia, Ga., where
'they will play Friday and Saturday.
The opening game this afternoon will
be pitched by "Chic?."- Watson for An
derson and the second game will be
prcaid?d'pyor hy Robertson in all prob
ability. r The /.Anderson team is ? con
fident o> grabbing five straight' victor
ies arid-Putting the Ucorgla tooms to
shanie. \ *
QnJetiWeddlug j?
Ol' Last Sn nd ?ly. ,\
A rpuiet VeAfffcg took, pla?c last Sun
day at the h'o'ine oT'tl?c brid? when Miss!
Reynolds and J. C. Jordan were united
hi the holy bonds of matrimony. Only
U,few Ultimate friends Of'the contract
ing parit?s were JA attendance. 'Tho
ceremony was perforir??d ih a very Utt
pr63Slve manner by th? Reverend Mr.
Martin, following which- the 1 bridal
party-enjoyed it wedding'feast. Doth
the bride and groom have many friends
in all sections: bf the county who will
wish them well.'
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Hack From Tho
Columbia Itantfnet.
MossrskMattlfc?h?, Felbel, Harris and
Burrlssjhnve returned from Columbia
where -'tney have h?cn Attending '1l?eJ
State meeting and the banquet of 'the
South .'Carolina Underwriters .Associa
tion. Tt?e meeting' Is said to' have been
one of thc most''successful. Over held
and the Insurance men Showed Colum'
bia a tiling or two In the way Of mag
nifjeenf. biriquets. The . attendance
from allports of the State was prpb
.ahly Imfe'r than it had ever, been at a
sim?at'eVent.
\ey Is '
DperteAiBetter. it
hcriff Joe Ashley spent Sunday at
his father's homo in Hon ea Path and
reported, upon hts return to Anderson
yesterday morning, Wat considerable
Improvement was to be noted in ..bhV
f?therV condition. This ; will b? W?l-?
copie' news .as friends of Mr. Anhley |
haye been.nvavh 'exercised fer the phst |
.few days Offer 1 *port th?t ho Isnot do
ing at air well. It is .now hoped that
he may be able ;o attend to his. duties
at.an carly dat<
Discussion Oh ;
Street Corners, ,
^M?W9%^dlithe street corners oc
I
cupicd about half pf every. ..business
man's'day In Anderson yesterday. liv
ery politician or nf?r^polltlcian was
button-holed by some friend a* hu
turned a corner and forthwith begun a
weighty, dis??ViS?h of who w??i today
be'elected mayor, or alderman as was
the cnf.e in sonic instances. Interest
was high but all yesterday'3 discus
sions' were friendly, which has hot al
ways. been the case in Anderson. It
is safe to say thnt every man qualified
to vote in tho municipal election will
walk up-to the polls today and caRt u
vote for the men of his choice;
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Hilter t'om plaint s
" 'About ?l?nt'Sffttdaty.
It can be trdthfully said that there
hhs never been ?1 hotter night An An
derson'thuh was last Simdtfy.7' Tpo City
sweltered in the grip of a heat wayo
heretofore UhkhOwri'in this section and1
.few p^?bpl? :'"were* ati?.fto ?feep4? uhtif
the-carly morning; bonni.' Such as
boast of .'sleeping- porches, et cetera,
claim that they were able to go to j
sleep at some reasonable hour but lit-j
tlo credence ls .'placed In their';anser-1
tiona. ltm.*mB genuinely hot and that!
Io no n?lBt^Bk?. v ' ? '
Committee .Js
Go?n?'Anea*. *
sn'p?rvider1 'iiing's checking ' commit,
tee, appointed'' tb compare-'ibo .d'lspori
sd repetitions tfcfth't&e Anderdon coun
ty registration book's, ls" fttt? hard at
work- in the Supervisor's "office -ai. the
court ' bouse." The c?mri?itt?e ls not
giving 0?tt any official informtttfon con
cerning the rep ult of its ianonTeut ru
mor saya that not' moro than half tho
names On tHevp?tltions thu"a far-?att^
V??scd have *proVed to ho 'quailfled el
ectors. .This atatementwas not given
out. from any authentic.source ? enid
therefore cannot be relied upon but lt
io generally: believed to be true.
>-0_
English Teacher
Resigned Voirttfon.
EV ?." WcC,?ntB;TBtfper!ntendent of the
Anderdon p'?nlic echoes onhounefid j
yesterday. tn?t 'Mi?8 Nbfl tSmuniertiett,
re-etectec" by tfi? Andersoii board aa
En?BiBh 'teacher in the1 Anderson Kigh
School for'the coming sespl?n, had
Tendered her resignation, which witt'be
j acted 'tipoff by .the! board at Ita 'next
meeting.' Mists S?mm'?rs?'tt was. of ferr
ed th* position Of Efigr?sh teachey In
the ^public ' achdouv of 'Ch?steri.jdt an
increased' ss fatlyr and is tic?ifjbi?n ot
accept lng the'-position, ftr. <McCants
said that tafe ?irtistees woul^ ' regret
giving this excellent "teacher fo an
other town. She ha's v?cri"? rfr?mber
-oi fife'Anderson nchobl faculty ?or titos
ye?tft ?nd has -proved to* be* a ?ctfpablo
and comp?t?nt mstr?ctor --arid ls? pbp
luia'r/ both with pupils and pa'trc-he.
? . f .IQ""--' :"'r ''
?o handsome decorations now go
! will be held >\ Andersof?: t&fnefroW
an,d\Thurs<!ay;;ara.Wata?ig!j?.i iVnpre?-.j
[Hg^pon the public; Tho-purple and]
whi?e of the order form a pretty com-,
hi nut ion and tho d?corai vins being
ftirriiafiod by the Atlanta cbrieefn f?r
tills event arc fully ns pretty und a's
elaborate, If not more so.! thad were,
th?' un o? ai ?ons for ibo reunion.''Tli?
Elks-went'td'considerable expens? In
nroyijllhg the street decoration's," but
they are well pleased with'the result
and they expect the visitors tb become
enthusiastic.'
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Pyrene Company
.Vfl"dft: Si liomin ii.
George's. Mcf?i-avcy of Laurens, has
accepted it poflflbn' with the Pyrene,
Company of this' city, ns traveling'
r-alcsmu?. ; Mr. McCravey is one of'tfte:
best know ti aveling men In the state,
and thc company is tb be congratulat
ed upon securing thc Services of such
ab able and experienced mun.
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Free Ice Cream
For Farmer*.
All farmers attending the meeting
ut tito Chamber of Commerce today
will lie given a treat. As free Tc?
Cream will be served by tho.accoino
datiug force nt the-Owl Drug store
This cream made by the Hill Icc
Cream: Co., of Coldmhla will be fur
nished free1 by them, -through theil
agents the Owl Drng'Co., at 1.30 p. m
Thia Cuffy Wa?
. Hara' Headed.
Ye&fei?o.y ?'k'ternnon. ono of the
workmen*'ehipfoy?d in the demolish
ing'Of the' old Garrison building on
South Alain. street, wat:, struck by "a
very heavy piece of falling timber,
squarely "upon the head. - Strange to
say .the blow being rufflcioht to kill
an otf. caused the old darkey '? very
little trouble. .Only a alight .headache
resulting hom the accident.
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Hr. Drew S i nun on K
. ' Is Ko re, vc rlii g. > '
It was reported on the streets
yesterday that -Mr. Drew Simmons, ol
Mai tin township was r lowly but sore
ly recovering: Mr. ?lnimonu h??c tren
confined tp-hls home for'como .time,
abd . the report >tpat ,be.,ls .well OD
tho road tb recovery will be. gladly
welcomed by hts many {rienda. \?
^^w^Teras^Kd;*
General Archie Todd has been veo
bury for the p?kt twt? days, hot In'try
ing to sell th? felons f?mh buzz-wa
gons kii?wft a's Ford's, bar Irt'ttiaxlpi
th? d?l?veVl?s^f tb? uam?. on sktur
day l?st*,L -Wv S?nders of Peitai?tfl?
and Manly watson ot this Settfon,' pe^
?ame' the proud p?siiesfor of a' hov,
Ifll-HENRY": Yesterday, Mrs. J. ,W
Dan leif ot this city, and Ralph Drake
a prosp?rions farmer living aoont i
mireront of tho city, succumbed to Un
fascinating Ford, and 0$?eh pirrehanci1
one of tho new 10J4 mai?ebi, rc u?uel
In demand. U
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CA5T j?OPOE TAX
Com ?il j!, Jo nor O.sborn Sa j s llie.?oeotr,
^iWajfington,. Jam* ... X3.-^P??M?uc
agents are perparing to take the trail
udf incooiM tux dodgers.
. "A man ls a fool who attempts to
avoid the Income tax," said O?mml>?
sion?r Osborn today. "Tte is ?!hVe>i.
be (l?t?ctn-1 yc?r or 1st ..' There. ?s
'nu t honer? ihrt tax dod?rcM. eon ?s
ea; ie."
The time tor payment of t'.'s ta*
docs not expire until Jiilyl, but lt ts
known* that the tre?s?ry department
already hah tito ihforro'atioh necessary
for tho prosecution of'many persons
who made false returns; .-, S*?
The penalty for making a fraudu
lent return ia imprisonment for not
more than ohe ye'a'r ot a fine hot ex
ceeding $1.000, or both with rosts'of
prnaec?t?dh.
; l?JIiljOW .MATTER ll I*
Japan Will (?ct an Kuri) Answer to
OflWlftl lbpqueitC '
Washington, Jtirie 1"?.-After a lapse.:
of ten months tho United States- is'
4?bout to reply td Japan's last note on
j tho California antl-alloh ? lana- 'law'.l
?Secretary Brynn said today:
< "The note of ?ugus?'2'6 last will be
answered as soon ab the matter *an be |
reached. Answer to it.was suspended |
hy-jhc; discussion of other means df i
''adjusting the differences."
Il wis believed that. Mr. Bryan re-,
ferred to ?tf attempt to' 'drop the neg
otlatlono pending. -adjustment of tile
issue by some l?gislation by fon gross
to confirm the rights of Japanese now
in the United States, to own and lease
land and by ? new treaty looking to
recognition of the rights' of Japanese
to naturalization; *
. The Japanese ambassador here has
been, actively pressing this subject up.'
on tlie state, department.recently so
that when the Japanese Parliament BS
seniblcs- rt?xf 'isiViih BhVoh Kato, the
premier of the new cabinet, may be
;abie td report progress. '1 ' '
WA,3?T FEp^BAL TB00P8 V
Soldiers Asked i'or To Settle Montana
'".. -.' 3?iue ?rtuMu?. v ?
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, r; ./une . 1&-Cove rn or
Stewart, of'. Montana, telegraphed
President Wilston today asking that
f?d?ral troop* b? simt to restore- dr ddr
in th? Butte copper mine district. '<- .
??? At tho same'ttao Uio governor .iont
.messages.to tho Montana senator t \ - ?j
repr?sentativen in ^pn'gr*-- . ? . ?j
them To' call at tb? '' . i s and]
support bt?'i-eaue-t. V^uaturs.^?y?t^T
?nd Walsh, and Hepmicntati'Vs 7*Vans
and stout at,once arranged to see the
president tomorrow morning.. *}
; i M life hilt?m? f? <toW?it\d \tf?
cnaa the rfftti??%n. ^Ttns m*,nlbvr>,>?
c?ngrchs intimated fhat wore .tvi'/ly
cokr*a?he deemed wise to jfursW/'Ttct
I from - th*-hartona! .goVerni&eY.C had
como os a surplae.
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Under this head ?fftJe^run^hott;,
announcements of candidatos. ? The
ratea for-tnefce- wre''aH*??o1?bw?^ For
county offlcea hi l??th daily sud
seml-w??Wly,r' lift) et?c?bn <'.IT.oO'Vifn
either alone, ' $ 5.00/ cash in1 advane.&
strictly.. For, city offices: - to "dftUy
only: Mayor. $5.00; alder men $3.00.
I her?by 'announce 'myaelf 6 caa di
lato for Mayor of Ahd&t?oh; sutj?ct
.o the rules of the Democratic fifi-'
alary. - . ^\v..rf'i
EL E. Elmore hi hereby announced
Ss candidate for mayor, subject to
le rules of the city democratic pri
mary election. ' 1 ". '< - iv&
-_. M.- - v m\ ''T ' i-- '-'y- -;,-^it;.j.
' DT. W.'AtnffiohjdrneT^"**
jounced ah. a cab data Ls for rsayq?,
subject to the rules of tho city demo
cratic primary election.
I j. .H. ?odfrey IB hereby announced
Sc*udlMteW?Wam'*n^
l?s 'ot itnWCItyi 'Den^
mary election. >...:.?".??.?il')
i?. ' lit a .
FOR ALDERMAN WAHI* ONE
Wald tV'Bdbj?cf to tHo-'rafts o?'ilsa
etty democratic primary 'etea!ons! -
B. H. BallenMne ls, . hereby^
pounced as a candidate.for Alderman , ? ,
from Ward l.-BubJeCl' td thd Pdl^f
the city democratic .jrjmar'y oWcWMi/
m_??mS ?ja V-T apMgjt?fr ' ;
' FOR ALI?EMAN W???D-TW. .
Voters of Ward 2 snuttmc?'-ltf??te* .
Dobbins as a coudidfito: tor Alderman '
from that ward.'?; >" ? - *;;* -pp <flt
B. Tr J?hnson Js k?reby ?nhbun'cetfi " '
candidate for Alderman."> fTpm Warti ,
8, sublect "to th? ^ttA^^
?r?ti6/irfiin?r*?.?4 . m. m gB #m ip * .i
J--?S-- - - Wi Vr" ,VT,? I :.
as candidate for alderman of ward 8.
subject to th?, rules ot the city d?me-' t?
eratic. primary.
> il h?r??bV ?n^ounc-e t?^H'#?<B?l
v7^d rtt. aubJo?t. to.tlrV. rules OtvAt?
vii? lui re-election aa alderman from .
dpmocratis -party. , . . .:. y. j
. ^ . ^ ^ ? Cha?^P. Speirn^a^
jdc^'o l^r^^l^i^ot^? demoira^ '
yytiyw ' .. .4-'-.vV.-y>P. ^*1?;:>,