The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 21, 1914, Section One, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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I^ii?rrisi Ttl at Will Endeavor to Deserve Your Patronage
Todd and
plutarch"
An lt Todd's gol an ud in tills depart
ment in whirl) he quotes "Plutarch,"
whoever lie was. Now what we want
to know is ' what Areli Todd known
nhout said "Plutarch." We'll admit
that Arch known all shout "Kords"
but "Plutc" and Areli are, we're satis
fied, total strangers to euell other.
In fact we know they are not on
speaking terras because Arch asked
us after he had submitted his ad to
please look up "Pluto" and give him
some information in case anybody
asked him who. "Pluto" wus.
Now, we'll tell Arch, freely and
frankly;'all that we could learn about
the party: he wus born and died
in the same place and even tho date
of hts birth and death ls unknown.
It does not appear that he was an un
learned-.UnilvJdiiul. and .must have
possessed a far-seeing vision. This ls
Indicated by the fact thal his best quo
tation Is so peculiarly applicable to
Arch Todd's Ford cars.
However, Todd miiBt bo given credit
for tho good common sense to apply
the quotation so aptly. He may be
deficient in nome other respects
Which we don't caro to name but Its
a \ cinch that ho knows how to sell
Fords.
Yes, and "Plutarch would have loved
a Ford."
AUTOMOBILES 4?fc
Nothing Is
Cheap
Which ls supcrflous for what one does
not neeil is dear at a penny
- PU TA IICH
How Plutarch would have loved a
Ford
Todd
HOTELS
For a Quiet, Refined,
Moderate Priced
Place to Slop
When in Anderson
Try the '
BELLEVUE
HOTEL
BARBER SHOP
-A
Sanitary Shave
In a Sanitary
Harber Shop
Costs no more than the other kind.
You owe your face good treatment
and protection.
Sanitary
Barber Shop
MEATS
Solomon Was a
Wise Man
He was thc first meat inspector. I
assure you that I wouldn't sell you
a piece of meat that I wouldn't put
Into my own stomach. - metAtf?i
Mane ss'
Market House
North Main Street
BAKERY
Alwey s Ask For
HOMESTEAD
OLD
BREAD
It ls the best you ever ate and costs
no more than Inferior makes.
"(.oed down to Hie lust crumb.**
Anderson Bakery
PHOTO STUDIO
There's an indefinable
touch in our
Portrait Work
that you don't always
obtain elsewhere.
"It's Expression"
The
Studio Grand
CIGARS
Will Buy Either a
FABRICA
an ANDERSON
or a
Little Star Cigar
AU Anderson Products
ANDERSON HAVANA CIGAR CO.
GROCERIES
TO MOVE QUICK
WE WILL SKI.I.
Richelieu Ked Raspberries; 2 lb
can.20c
Richelieu Sliced Pineapple, 31b can,
Ific two for.25c
Klchellue Pears. 31b can... . ... 30.
Richelieu Lima Heans. 1 lb can, 10c 3
fon.25c
Rlchcllue Dessert Peaches, 3 lb can.
.30c
Richelieu Oatmeal, 3 for.25c
IDEAL GROCERY
Phone 471.
SHOE STORE
Pullman Cars For
Traveling Feet
Nine times out of ten your feet ache
because of 111 fitting shoes. Put your
Tect in a pair of OEISBERG't? shoes
they relax the feet and relieve the
mind.
White rubber soles for women $1.75.
Geisberg Bros.
Shoe Co.
Coder Masonic Temple-Shoes 'Hint
Satisfy
SHOE SHOP
DO ?OU WANT TO KNOW HOW TO
HAVE .MORE SPENDING MONEY!
Well,
just gather up those old shoes kick
ing around the house and bring them
to me and let me fix them like new.
W. J. WOOD
On the Square
Rear Evans* No. 3
INTELLIGENCER
WANT ADS.
GET RESULTS
WANTS
Wont a Homet For quick salo I of
fer a nice houso and lot on Green
ville street at a sacrifice. Youl
should investigate this. Tart cash,)
balance-on timo. Address, Opportu
nity, care Gen. Del, Anderson, S. C
Wanted-Cow or field peas of all vari
eties, namp lowest prices und send
samples or what you hove to offer.
J. P. Walters, LaGrange, X. C.
LOST
Stolen-From in front of The Intel
ligencer office, Iroquois bicycle,
stock model No. 311124. Coaster
brake, two brass plugs In front tire.
Reward for information leading to
recovery of same and conviction of
thief, h. M. E., car Intelligencer, tl
L08T-Wednesday night the 10th, tn
or between Anderson and Midland
simula on Savannah river, ono yel
low'folding'pocketbook containing
T> checks aggregating about $2,180.
00. Reward if returned to W. W.
Powell at *h,c?& Com Bottling Co.
AnderBonV.H.^C.; 6-13-tt
FQR SALE
For 8ate- K&ifewant nitraln.of toda
for .*iw%$rw0?ft' shipment? it will.
Eay 'you. tb^eeinmunleatu with us
efore wioal^nr orders.? Harby
& Co., irrosctsV Importers, Dealers,,
all fe rt miers* fumier. 8. C.
Vt*
For Sale-Prompt shipment, car lota,
SO ton's. rsWK?,d.-cotton seed hulls,
.30'tba s I'm lcd ^cotton seed hulls
Union'? Seod-ohhd Fertilizer Co., Cp
. lumbla; '?'.-Vi?'' . ?
-vom?* -s-?
For 8nle-Prompt shipment, car lots.
BO tons' ifricked cotton seed hulls.
Bfr toni "Ttajled cotton" socd; hulls.
tJnldtf Seed and Fertiliser Co., Co
lumbia. 9. C.
FOR RENT
j ?:?v.: ? ; ? " [? ' . :
Fo?/K^t-=r'rh?'etttlr? second floor
^ Pepper building od West
ter street. Reasonable rates.
IA Anderson Lodge B. P. O. E
6-2t-ttd
ESS LOCALS
?iftf? 'TO\;??fipfCE from tho city,
' \ Will I rent , roy j home furnished for
two months. Apply Mrs. E. E. El
snore. . 6-21-ltp,
?rtrrrr.' 1 '--' .
Try "OA Pari,'* la ??e midst pf most
picturesque mountain section' of
V- w?W*ctf *5?.?.Aff 'Caioltnai eicellerit
iAu^s^W??onntolfi spring viator
J $5'per week ta dp.
AUTOMOBILE WED
TURTLE FRIDAY NIGHT
BAD ACCIDENT WAS NAR
ROWLY AVERTED
MACHINE DAMAGED
T. C. Jackson,? Jr., Suffered In
juries When His Machine
Ran Awpy
T. C. Jackson. Jr., hud u narrow es- |
cape from heine killed last Friday
night about ll o'clock when he lost
control of lira machine and it turned
turtle near Iiarncs stutlan. In tho
machine with Mr. .hickson nt the time
of the accident was a MY. Adams of
Hartwell. Ga., whose Initials could
not be learned, and that gentleman
was equally as bt.dly Injured as was
Mr. Jackson.
. Conflicting reports are heard as to
how the affair took place but it is
presumed that the machine wai going
at a rather lively clip whon lt struck
u stretch of wet roud and skidded to
ward the bank. AB Mr. Jackson tried
to turn lt hack Into the road ho lost
control of the steering apparatus and
the machine turned turtle, hu ry in g
tho occupants underneath. Help soon
arrived and the young men were car
ried to the home of James Wiles and
medical assistance was summoned.
Or. Watkins of iva attended to the
young-mon's Injuries and he says that
he hopes neither sustained any se
rious Injury, although he was bot
able to determine Friday, night.
1/lic accident .happened within half a
mlle of Barnes station, -
NEW MATERIAL
FOR WATER LINES
Sullivan - Hardware Cotnpnny Se
cured Contract From Compa
ny for 15 Cars of Pipe
The Southern Public UttUtloa Com
pany placed an ordor with the Sulli
van Hardware Company ot Anderson
for 27,000 feet of pipe, which will bo
used in extending the wator mains ot
tho city and in replacing tomo of the
?ld mains. This order will come to
Anderson on a whole train, requiring
15 box cara and Is one of the largest
srdefs 'bf pipe eyer glvon from this
etty; .'
.'The statement was made,ye '
that work will start within t
W days and lt'is planned to u~.< a.
tnucW speed In'getting, tho new pipe
luid as may ho - possible. ' The oill
Mals of tho local'company figure, that
lt wilt require about three months to
let 'the work competed and they '?re
taxions td'gtot'lt underway as soon
is possible in order that lt may be
!)o completed before the bad weather
>t Winter comes. This will make a
Scat improvement in the local ryif
m. lt' was hoped to have bad this
lone last tall when the company first
laked {or a new contract.
BARN BURNED WITH
ANIMALS INSIDE IT
J. W. Quattlebaum Sustained A
Loes of Several Hundred
Dollars Yesterday
BALL GAMES WERE
BOTH ONE SIDED
The Belton Team Won from Tox
away, While Gluck Defeated
Brogan
?FlrO at six o'clock yesterday after
noon destroyed a barn on the farm of
Mr. J. W. Quattlebaum, a mlle and n
hair Weat of Anderson. Burned with
the building were a mule and a Jr-?
scy cali.- hew i den the wagons, farm
gears and other implements of the
farm*'-stored in tho building. The
building with Its contents burned
rapidly* and was completely destroyed.
The origin of the Are was unknown.
W.Ken' the flames were discovered,
a can was put in to the Anderson fire
department and the hook and ladder
truck went out fully manned. Mr.
Quattlebaum credited the firemen
With a remarkably quick response to
the cali tor help, but on account of
the distance from thc city and thc
rapid burning of the dry building, thc
fire was* far beyond control when thc
men from the department reached the
place; v
The/ bremen did good service, .how
ever.th preventing the flames from
catching the home, of the farmer and
the fire was kept confined to the one
building:.
Mr, Quattlebaum valued his male,
calf''yid other things stored in the
imildiug, and Destroyed, at about
Prov/Awf building's value was est!,
mated at lino and $300 insurance was
carried' on the building alone No in
surance covered the other tosses; The
total net lot, as estimated .by the far
mer, was $300 or $400 or some sum
hetwen the two._. ,
Better bc safe than sorry, Wlllltt P.
Sloan. Insurance.
CHANGING ALL.
THE OPEN CARS
Local, Street Railway ie Making
! Old Open Cars the "Pay-as
You Enter" System
The drat ono ot, Anderson'b open
-".1 haa been transformed into,- the
ipay as you enter" system and-tho!
, ubllc seems to take well to' the idea.
The remainder of tho cars will be
li nish cd. up In a few days; and before
long them will he no more cars In
the city without this system. The run
ning bonni has bien taken'off thc
outside of these cara, an alain estab
lished through the center and thyre, ls
no difference to be detected ifrom
thea*) ears and those bi mae along this
line in other' cities. The work was
tdfte m tho High Point, N. C., factor
ies
WILL WATCH WORK OF EU
- ROPEAN MILLS
WELL KNOWN HERE
Local People Will Watch Work
of Cotton Technologist in
Calling on Spinners
During the time that Fred Taylor
filled the office of carding Instructor
at Clemson college he made a number
of friends in Anderson and Anderson
county and all of these will be inter
ested in learning that 'he has been
honored by being selected for a very
I important mission. At present Tay
lor is cotton-technologist for the of
fice ot marketj, department of agrl- ?
culture, and he will sail from New j
York on June 23 for the European
cities where he will visit sll the prln- ?
cipal spinning cities of England,
Franco and Germany with a view to
ascertain the conditions under which
the staple cotton is marketed. I
Mr. Taylor has been in charge of
the cotton handling and marketing
investigations conducted by the office
of markets in this country.' and bis
trip abroad will be an extension of
that Work. '
During the past five months Mr.
Taylor has been conducting spinning
tests In various cottons at the New
Bedford Toxtilo school. The study
included Arizona Egyptian cotton, sea
island cotton and Egyptian Sakella
rid es cotton, the object being to de
termine thc relative spinning values
of these three varieties. Tbe colton
tested was from 1 1-2 Inch to 1 6-8
inch staple. Mr. taylor bas practical
ly completed these tests, and he re
turned to Washington to prepare j
samples of the yarn which ho has spun I
before he leaves for Europe.
The* department of agrlcultre has ?
made extensive use of tbe facilities
offered by he New Bedford Textile
school in Its Investigations of the va-1
rlous cottons. A year or so ago Mr.
Taylor made accomparatlve study of
long staple cotton raised in the delta
of the Mississippi arid the selected
vari elles Of long staple raised in the
eastern part of the cotton belt by1
Coker, Webber and the other well
known plant breeders. On his return j
from Europe,' he ls to make further,
study of these jame cottons to de
termine to whet extent they vary from
year to year. .-T
SUED FOR .$5,000;
IS AWARDED $100
Jury Returned Verdict for $100 in :
. Case of E. C. Fant, Suing ?
-* County for Large Som. ?
. .. . ;
. In the case of E. O. Fant versus .An- S
deraon county', m which thc plaintiff c
asked $ fi ,000, a verdict for $ i 00 was; c
rendered yesterday morning, in the f
Court of Common Plelis.' This c?sb ri
has been interesting and baa excited j I
Now Mr. Man, Listen to this Dope on
Our Shirts:
Our shirts are absolutely the correct
thing for gent lernen who desire 10
dress properly. They are cool, com
ff?tnblc and extra good looking- -
trey finish off the dress and pn>
claim the gentlemen.
We hi.ve an assortment ,
50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
$7.50, $10.00^
Size? for Men and Youths
Hot Weather Necessities iii Underwear, Hosiery,
New W?slvTies and Gool Slimmer Oxforks
ii tout lon 8lnco lt was begun, on
Thursday. It continued through Fri
lay and went to tho Jury yesterday
norning. The plaintiff alleged that
:1s horeo was caused to run 'away. In
September of last year, having be
ouie frightened at a hole lu a bridge
>n a public highway and ?he plaintiff
urther alleged that he received ta
uts bodily - damages. .He asked tor
5,000,
At.tho time of the accident Mr. Fnnt
was accompanied by hts wife and'she
haa also brought . suit against An
derson county, which case will bo
opened in tho court when it convenes
Monday morning.
Following the conclusion bf . tho
county's case yesterday morning, ]ur\
waa dismiseed and the, remainder or
tho day waa given over to tho hearing
of equity cases,
Delegate* (lo Fliping. .
Charleston; & C., June 20.-Delega
te^ to tho annual convention -of 'imp'
Southern Wholesale Grocers AasooW*
tlan, which has been in Kession at tho
Isla of. Palma since Wednesday. \dV
voted thpir last day to ocean fishing.
J. H. Mcl.au: In. Jacksonville, Fla:,
Was elected president and tho board
of director was instructed to select"
the place for Hie ?9I5 convention,