The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 18, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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MEN'S
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$6.00 Oxfords, now
$5.00 Oxfords, now
$4.00 Oxfords, now
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Watson avenue is the new street
branching off from North avenue
at the Southern end of "The Gut
ty" and running almost due West.
Remember?Watch the lot on the
4000tSxt?t end.
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? 0 0 0 O'O rr cro~Tro o o o o o o I Mrs. O. G. Shcrard, atore room.
? $3,000.
BUILDING PKRMITS . o| FraQk ? ?eCamps. ?store room. $7.
, o o ?Xe cfto O
?L ' " ^ ^A A-M. Sfrarpo, residence, $4,000.
following is a ?et Of bulldog per- ? ? . w w gul|ivan _torft Ponm
mtts Issued a? the clty*hall during tho' u a- * w* su,,,van. 8t?ro room
fis't 30 days: ? 1*8.000.
C. Dlckspat roeldence,- $8,000. j Mm. Eva Edwards, residence, $2.
own &^JBBiefte(?#. BtorovrooinH> OOO.
Kress & r'o.. store room, $30,000.
J, A; Hall, cottage, $1,500.
jygon & Ledbetter, office, $25,000.
Anderson Real Estate & Investment
Co., residence, $2,500.
U. D. Antonlkos, store room, $$,000.
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fR>;ooo.
.^ffVandiver & f?ikon,' i st?re * rooms,
i Kresldont's home,- college, $5,500
i . :J, L. Hombree, cottage, $1,800.
wice-a
Every pair of "Lo
footwear?Comfort
iurable because mai
stylish because mad
$5.25
$4.95
$4.00
$3.25
$2.75
$2.65
$1.95
$5.00 "Low
$4.00 "Low
$3.50 "Low
$3.00 "Low
$2.50 "Low
Downrigh
hat this store can su
claim, give us a chs
le, class, and demon
Charged Or
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First Annual (
The first annual grain festival under
the auspice? of the Andnrson Chamber
of CoLunorc'o will be held next Tues
day. July 21. Following Is tho pro
gram:
Chairman of tho meeting: J. S. Fow
ler.
1 Exorcis?e open at Chamber of Com
promptly at 10:30 a. m.
Announcements?By the chairman.
Invocation?Rev. Dr. W. H. Frazer,
pastor First Presbyterian Church, An
derson, S. C.
Address?Methods Pursued by Dem
onstration Forces In Seeding 100,000
Acres in Cc-vnr Crops in South Caro
lina?Hon. W. W i<ong, State Agricul
ture Agent and United Stateti Depart
ment or Agriculture.
Adrese?Agriculture in South Caro
lina, Hon. E. J. Watson, commissioner,
Columbia, 8. C.
AddresB?Tho Lover Agricultural
Extension Act and what it means to
South Carolina, Hon. Asbury F. Lever,
congressman from South Carolina and
Chairman committee on agriculture,
house of representatives, Washington,
D. C.
Grand Prises.
The following prises in cash will be
awarded:
Given by Fur man Smith, wholesale
Seedsman, Anderson.
SOUTHERN TEJ
No.
I MilIU
I I Alabama .,. .64
1 j Arkansas . 2
I Georgia .'..139
I I Kentucky. s
I I Louisiana. 4
I I Mississippi . 19
I Missouri . 3
I I North Carolina *.-..t.317
I I Oklahoma. 1.
I j South Carolina.157
I I Tennessoo . 21
I I Texas . 17
1 j Virginia. 13
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I j Total .V7...7rt6
SCADE l\ ANDERSON
Outfits for Canning Fruits and Vege
tables at Low Cost
To meet the growing demand for a
compact, successful and inexpensive
canning outfit for small growers and
to he used In the home. John T. Bur
rise & Son have put on the market one
of the compietesi outfits that has yet
fell-under our ohseva Ion. It is built
ou practical and substantial lines and
the cost Is trifling, th i complete out
fit selling for $10. TT is outfit was de
signed by I, G. We.son, foreman In
Year i
ly You St
w Cuts" we offer ir
and Ease?lasted
ie from good stock
e after foot-modele*
WOMEN'S
Cuts," now. : . .
Oils," now....
Cuts," now....
Cuts," new. . . .
Cuts,"'1iow'. . . .
it Earnest
ipply your Shoe nee
?nee to offer visible
strate custom fittiti;
Sent On /
hers i
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Gram Festiva)
1. ' First best bushel of oats..$100.
2. Second best bushel of oats $50.
?3. Third best bushel of oats?$40
4.. Fourth best bushel of oats?$30.
5. Fifth best bushel of oats?20.
G. Sixth best bushel of oats?$10.
All above open to any farmer In
third congressional district of South
Carolina.
7. Beet bushel of oats from Ander
son county?$26.
Oivcn by tho Anderson Coca-Cola
Co.
8. First best peck ot wheat?$3.
9. Second beet peck of wheat?
$1.60.
10. Third best pock of wheat?$1.
All above given by Karman Smith.
and open only to Anderson county
farmers.
11. First best peck .of. rye?$1.
12. second best peck of rye?$1.
All above given by Fuirman Smith
and open only to Anderson County
farmers.
Conditions?All grain must be plac
ed on exhibition'in the Magee building,
opposite Davis? Bros, ?-dubl?s, on West
Benson street by 12 o'clock July 21ct.
Nothing will be returned. Judges,
. W. W. Long. A. F. Lever and E.
J. Watson.
(TILE MILLS
Capital
Stock Spindles Looms
$18,626,000 1.110.842 20,000
215,000 14,362 1,64
36,220 2.256,088 43,303
* 1,?65.000 98.30S.J 1.357
1 1,900,000 S 1,500" 2.304
2,823,000 187,672 4,841
750.000 41!, 152. 988
. 68,650,000 3.913.466 > ?4,738
227.000 6.718,?
75,976,000 4,745.528 114,827
5.V48.00? 316.444 ;11,747
2.725.000 124,692 , 8,195
2,725,000 519,286' 14,004
3317,543,000 13.416.952 -281,468
the tin shop of tho Burrlss plant, and
those who have tried say that Jt
works perfectly. Mr. Watson was for
a number of years engaged In the can
ning business In North Carolina and
naturally would know the ' strong
points of an outfit to bo used as this
one wllL ^
A number or Andorsoqteounty farm,
ere are Interested in canning vege
tables, fruita, etc.. and a great num
ber of these small outfits are In use
over the county. None of them, how
ever, will compare with the Burrlss
Wateon outfit made in Anderson.
?hoe S(
Lould Coir
i this Sale represent
to the natural shap
by careful and effi<
d lasts and most ap]
$4.00
$2.95
$2.75
$2A5
$ 1.95
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Western drama, featurjr
SOPHIE FINDS TH?. %
Western comedy. An?i
A PEARL OF THE PI$
3 reel wild animal feati
secure.
IJOU a can
...THEATRE
today's program.
THE UNWRITTEN JUSTICE?
Warner. A thrilling and sensational
three reel feature of the west. Every
scene Is absorbing and will tend to
givo you Ideaa about a certain side
of life.
A TWENTIETH CENTURY PIRATE
-Victor. Warren Kerrigan haa the
leading .role. He is a true pirate and
arabs the girls he lovee. t
FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED
Coming Monday **8now Drift* 2
reel Eclair. Also "Pathe Weekly,"
the latest news.
Coming Tuesday 'Lucilie Lot? No. i
12.**
Coming Thursday "The Million Hol? |
lar Mystery." series No. 2.
ELECTRIC
... THEATRE
today's program.
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THE RANGE WAR?
Warner In three parts. A powerful
story, of the platas, picturing:the Jcal
; ousy of the cattlemen and sheepmen.
It throbs with wholesome excitement.
O?B MUTUAL O IRL? - 1
Reliance. No. 24. Margarets-has.
more of her exciting ndvontures in
thl? number.
LOVE SICKNESS AT SEA?
Keystone. A screaming corned^.? '. ' .
Le
ts perfection in
le of the foot;
?ent workmen;
proved models.
CHILDREN'S
Children's Shoes $3.00 Pi
y a business prop g2 50 Pi
You'd better
? $2.25 Pi
pjjr coin where
?jpend it most ad- #2?00 Pi
?usly. $1.75 Pi
Statement
other store. fto\
Shoe goodness
;one.
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WAY'S PROGRj
?NISHMENT ....
ig G. M. Anderson.
6ERO SHE'S BEEN LOOS
ther one of those funny Si
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?ST PLACE IN
Henry Trescott, of Pcndlcton, was
In the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Knight, of Al
bany, Qa., are visiting relatives in the
Mrs. W. K. Boleman Is visiting rel
atives in RIcbburg, S. C.
r?jb ! '
Mrs. B. N. Wy?tt .and little' daugh
ter, ' Martha, have returned from a
visit to relatives In Town ville.
Thomas Gully, wife and daughter.
Of Lavonla, Oa., are visiting in the
oity.
Mrs. Fj. A. Buchanan, of Pendloton,
wag a visitor In "My Town** yesterday.
Mrs. E. R. Avery. of Birmingham;
who was the guest of her sister, Mm
R. C. Laughlin, on Greenville street,
left Friday 'for Columbia, and - Rock
Hill for short visits before returning
home.
Mrs. Julian Cllnkscalc.?. of Ander
son, 8. C, brought the mymbors of her
house party onr Mraday, composed
of the following: l&sten Hazel and
Jante G?l'roath, Emily and Janie Earl,
Miss, Cllnkncales, Emily Burnaide and
Dr. liarrfs. On their return late In
the afternoon they lunched at the
river-?Hartwell 8un.
Miss Eliu Avery, who" Is spending
tho summer 5u Will lamet?n, was in
w On
imps, now $2.45
imps, now $ 1.95
imps, now $1.85
imps, now $1.65
imps, now $1.45
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lakeville comedies.
. .Eclectic
lave as yet been able to
ANDERSON jl
Wall Paper?
YES, WE HAVE IT!
the largest assortment in the
city..'Come let us show you.
Anderson Paint ? Color
Company.
|. Bleckley Bids. Phot? 047
Anderson the first of the week, the
guest of her sister, Mrs. II. C Laugh -
lin. Miss Avory will leave the first of
the month for Hendereonvill?, whero
ehe ?will stay during August, returning;
the first of September tv. resume her
class In music. Mise Averyle one of
the most successful teachers of volco :
and muBlc in Anderson.
Elocution.
" Blocutlon' doesn't g? tar -enough.' U
merely teaches us how to speak, not
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