The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 16, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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* Weekley Bldg. AnderHon, H. C. ?
* Citizens National Bunk Bldg. ?
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* CASEY & FANT .
* ARCHITECTS .
Anderson, Sw C. *
" * Broun Office" iiiilldlncr
* Second Floor. Phone i99 .
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. Andmon, H. & .
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? DR. L. II. SNIPER
VETERINARY SURGEON
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. Fretwcll Co^ Stable .
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. Phone 64. ' Anderson, 8. C. .
B.B.BLECKLEY O.M. HEARD
Phone 671 Phone 27
Bleekley & Heard
UNDERTAKERS
?17E, Whilner St.
Answers all calls day or night
Phone 263.
I? ft yonr ejeH or gins BOB ti
question! Alright" then don'?
Beek further, JnBt see me. I
specialise on these troubles and
, ean give you that finish oar
work that spoils ?at Is f set Ion.
Prices 98J0O to $5.00 np. Ba.
. pairs 10c np,
DR. M. R. CAMPBELL
lli WJ WhitrierSt
Granad floor-telephone . con
nection a, . i
Far?i at a
For Quick Sale
? For a few days we are of
iering the Martin place- 61
acres, two miles from Iva,
in a high state of cultivation
for $35.00 an acre* Nothing
can be bought in that vicin
ity for less ?han $50.00.
See us quick. 4
ANDERSON REAL ESTATE MID
IN)ESl?EI?T Off. 1
E. R, Horton, Pres. L S. Horton, V. P.
W. F. Marshall, Sec..
/^raytons
ls
Good Creani
? ^.^ic?Crem ? ;
Eat More Qf lt.
TT" ,-::r< 'yVVVM' iy-f? *'I.
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And 6e?r? Nothlnp Dcttor.
"Say,, did., you .?Ter know, a woma??
toi buy what sba; wanted at tho first i
: atora she came tor f'Toa. My wlf^
ficQuontly docs-that :iS. the returns
to it after .she's b?s>p to all tte qtber .
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B. Fleishman
& Bros.'
BARGAIN
COLUMN
LADIES'
10c
Gauze Vests
5c
Men's 5c
White Handkerchiefs
2c
Men's 10c Hose
Per Pa*
6c
Ladies* $2.50, $3.00 and
$3.50 Slippers
to close out quick they po ?it
$1.49 Pair
Your unrestricted choice of
any man's Straw Hat in the
house for only
79c
10c Bunch of
Stickerei Braid,
all colors
5c
5c* Card of Safety Pins for
lc
BOYS' KNEE PANTS,
Per Pair,
19c
ONE LOT OF
Men's $3 and $3.50
OXFORDS
Ita all Leathers
Will close out entire lot at
$1.98 Per Pair
Cotton Wash Fabrics
GINGHAMS, PERCALES
AND LINENS
Everyday Price up
to 12 l-2? Yard
Sale Pric? 7c Yard
AU Men's and Boys'
Summer Clothing
REDUCED
33 1-3 to 40 per cent.
Men's $12.50 Suits
$7.45
Men's $18.50 Suite
$11.95
to-DATE
j?. ? ,% l ? *' (VIA
Illili
Anderson. S. C.
5?
li. C. McKinney und wife hayo re
turned to Mluntu, tia., after a two
week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
McKinney, of this city.
Miss Myrtle McKinney is unending
two weeks in Washington, 1>. C., on
a pleasure trip.
Albert Morrb- and wife, of Hart
well, (?a., were in the city yesterday.
.Mr. Ouy McKinney, accompanied
by Misses Sara and Mary McKinney,j
or l.incblnton, (Ja., are visltiug lu the
city. I
James Hurley and wife are visiting!
in the mountains of western North
Carolina.
.Mrs. M. ('. Heeder and Mr*. Ella
Vickery, of livonia, Ga., are visiting
Mrs. S. K. Holland.
W. H. Whittaker, a prosperous far
mer of tbe Plat Hock section, wa? a
business visitor lu Anderson yester
day.
Miss Annie Walt leaves tomorrow
for a two-wenks' visit to relatives
and friend* at Due West.
Miss Martha Richardson han re
turned ^fr^om a house, party at Pied-,
mont, accompanied by ' her cousin,'
Miss Ellen Richardson.
Prof. and Mrs. K. D. Senn have re
turned from a two weekr.' visit to Hot
Springs, N. C. I
'\ C. Hall, of Aiken, pasr.ed through,
Anderson yesterday on route to his
former home at Iva to spend a vaca-'
tlon with his relatives. Mr. Hnll is rc-?
porter on tho Aiken Journal and Po-'
view, and lr a young newspaper man ?
of good address and ability.
A. S. Farmer leaves today for At
lantic City, where he will Join Mrs. |
Former for n stay of ten days.
James P. Ricotas returned to the
eltv after spending a while In Ashe-,
ville.
J. II. Hamey, of Starr, Route 2. was
In the city yesterday. j
Miss Hobble Nelson and Miss Zo-'
nobla Welch have returned from a
visit to the mountains. They made
the trip In MIBS Nelson's cafY
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Browne and
children, o? Martin. Ga., an visiting
the iumlly of John L. Jolly, near
Denver, S. C.
Mrs. John Norris, of Greenville, ls
the guest of relatives In tho c.l.y.
Mihi Estelle McKinney left yestor
[dya for a visit to. friends in. Georgia.
".Miss Eunice Russell is spending a
few days in Easley.
MIBH Sarah Smith, of Columbia, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Shu-!
mate, at 501 North Fant street.
NEW SCHW?LE
EFFECTIVE EODAYI
Piedmont and Northern Make?
Minor Changes in Schedule
Today
The Piedmont and Northern road
?today places In effect a slight change
in schedule of several train*. In or
der that the new service to he :>ut on
the first of September may be moro
effective. After the first of tho month
all Limited trains will carry parlor
cars, and will make mp.ch better ]
?time than' In tho past. The changes
?will not materially affect th? traffic,
lin and out of Anderson, ar here la
[only a difference of a fe-> minutes
lin time'of leaving and P rivale of
?trains. The schedules pr)-? d below
went Into effect at 5 o'clock thia
[morning:
Arrivals. Departures.
7:4ft a. m. 6:20 a. m.
9:40 a. m. 8:2ft a. m.
11:35 a. m. 10:25 a. m.
1:35 p. m. 1.1:50 a. m.
'3:30 rp. tn. ' 2:10 p. m.
4:45 p. *m| 3:30 p. AL
.8:45 p.' m. 4:45 p.m.
7:15 a. m. 5:45 p. m.
11:15 p. m. IO : 00 p. m,
On the train that arrives In An
derson at, 11:35 a. m. there Ia to be
run the new partor cur service. This
train ls limited for Spartnnburg, and,
will leave tho City at 4:45 p. m. This
car ls the regular Pullman parlor enr
service and the rates are the same aa
oh thc regular parlor car service.
BLUE LAWS ARE 4
STILL IN EFFECT
Mayor Godfrey Warns Public to
Govern Themselves Accord- -
V ,. bigly ..
, Mayor Godfrey Issued the following
?Statement yesterday:
A rumor to th? effect that the
'Bine Laws" would be lifted today
has been .freely" circulated. The laws
stitt feni?ln on the. ordinnrice book
of the city and will be enforced un
til 'he' etty council meets and' repeals
them. All persona Interested should
take due notice bf this fact and gov.
ern themselves accordingly.
S. ft. OODFRKY..
Mayor.
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SPARTANS WON
IN LAST FRAME
Bonehead Play the Cause-Rum
ored That Team Stranded
No Funds.
Greenville. August 15.- Plyler pitch
ed airtight ball against Spariuiiburg
this afternoon, but a bonehead play
In the hVt irunio lost the Kaine for
him. Coble pitched well for the vis
itors. It ls rumored her* thst the
Spartanburg team ls stranded here
with no funds.
Bpartanburg,. . .1101 OJO 004-tt 10 2
Greenville.. ....200 001 000 3 11 4
flatteries, Coble and Uxkerble;
Wyler and McDaniel.
NATIONAL ^
At Chicago r St. Louis z. ,M
At New York 0; Boston 2-10 In
nings, i
At Pittsburgh -2? Clncinnatti 0. |
At Brooklyn 8; Philadelphia 4-1st,
Rame.
Brooklyn 13; Philadelphia 5-2nd
game.
Pitchers Duel
today shut out ......
Pittsburgh, Aug.' 16.- Pittsburgh
todav shut out Cincinnati 2 to 0 in a
pitcher's battle between dbnzo?ro?n
and Ames, the latter being removed
in the eighth inning to try an omer-1
gency batter, who batted for A in ea '
made a hit. Amci allowed only (Ivo!
hits and bis successor Schncidrr re
tired Pittsburgh in the eighth without
a hit.
Score:
Cincinnati _ OOO OOO 000-0; 7;' 2
Pittsburgh _ OOO 011 OOx-2;. fr? -.O
Ames, Schneider and Clark ; Coneeln1
man and Coleman i
Won Them liol h.
Broklyn Aug. lBj-J-Brrfoklyn '?> took!
both games of the double header hen.
today by hitting the . hal I -when' the
Phillies were making errors. In the
third inning of th? first' game Brook
lyn bunched Ave hits on lop of Gie 2 '
errors for 5 runs. Tlncup was knock? j
ed out of the box In the second gariie.
Score- \
Philadelphia .. 030 000 100-4; 12; 3
Brooklyn _ 105 100 01 x-8; 14; 1,
Alexander and Ki ll If er; Kogan and
McCarthy.
Second game
Philadelphia .. 001 030 01- 5; 9; 1
Brooklyn . 219 211 24-13; 18; 4
Tlncup Baumgardncr and Burns;
Pfelffcr'and McCarty. .. ,..|
i " >PMchcr?st,B??T.'1* """ j
Chicago, Aug 15-St. Louis defeat
ed Chicago' 2 to 1 in a pitcher's battle
today. Vaughan's wildness with er
rors by 8al2r and Schulte coat the lo
cals the game.' The lidding of Sween
ey, Archer, Huggins and Dolan was
brilliant. , .
o rc ' I
St. Louis., 000 000T 110-2; 4; 1,
Chicago .: 000 001 000-1; 6; 2
Doak and Snyder; Vaughan and Ar-,
cher. ? >
Had the Goods
Cleveland, Aug. 15.-Mitchell's specT,
lal brand of pitching was too much
for Detroit today and Ctovelsnd w?n|
1*7 to 1. Mitchell held Detroit to Rix
hits, well Scattered and struck ont
eight men. ?'_?
Three In a Kow' '
New York, Aug 15-^BoSton redncea
New York's lead to 3 1.2 games today
by taking the third straight game ot
the series, 2 to 0. the winning runs be
ing scored in the tenth Inning; - ?
Tho game was a pitcher's battle be
tween Mathewson and Tyler,' tba loco}
star faltering in the last Inning, tas
! Boston scored two runs ort Smith>
single. Mean's' sacrifice. Gowdy's sec
ond tripple and a wild pitch.. The
champions filled the bases In hofft tho
ninth and tenth innings'., In the tenth
with none ont. but failed to ?ebro i ]
The second largest crowd of the seit?!
son saw the'game. j
Score--" i .. i '...'!
Boston ...... ooo OOO OOO 2-2; S;l
New York ... 000 000 OOO 0-0; 6; 0
Tyler and Qowdy; Mathewson and
McLean, Meyers. \.;.? ..s-'i'l
American Association ;
- At.Louisvl|le 7j Indianapolis $]X\
At Milwaukee 5; Kansas,City 2.
At Minneapolis 10; St. Paul'1.,,
At .Columbus 6; Cleveland 7,.':.j,
. International League
.*+ i.. *i t-.
At Newark 16.16:'Montreal 44. .
At Jersey City 6; Buffalo's. <
At Providence 4; Toronto ..;?"* '
. At Bal timor o 0.3; Rochester 1-7. <
' :'?? .?'. ? .: .'??Vfl
North Carolina League
' At Winston-Salem 1; Raleigh 0. I
' At Durham 2-0; Charlotta 5-2. ?
Asheville G2; Gr?nsboro 0-1. ?
VOIGINIA'IJEAGUE
At Rtchtnond 3-4; Roanoke 1-0. '
At Norfolk 9; Newport News 10
First game. ?.?, ?? . ^
1 At Norfolk 4; Newport .Naffa 1
I Second game. ?
At Petersburg C-0; Portsmouth 1-3.
SOUTHER^ ?E?GUE
. At. Atlanta ?; Chattanooga 6.
At Birmingham 8; Mobile 0.
At New Orleans 4; Montgomery 0.
At Memphis 3 ; Nashville 1.
AMERICAN
At St. Louis 7; Chicago* 4..*.' "%??
At Cleveland 7; . Detwrtt^/xvr ?-*vt|
At Hos ton 1; New York 0. *-?
At Philadelphia 6; Washington 0
Athletics Come'Hack.
Philadelphia. Aug. t 15-Philadel-I
pilla shut out Washington today, <i*U>
0. The liest tho visitor! ^StAd do"-With'
Bender waa to get one Vunner as fur;
as second han e. Shawl ^-fis knocked
off the rubber in* the slxfnfunlng with
a home run drive which also scoredj
Schang. It wes the Athletic'? .25th.
victory In the last 28 games.
Score
Washington ... OOO OOO 000-0 ; 5; 1
Philadelphia .. 101 004 OOx-6; 8; 0
Shaw, Harper and Henry; Bender
land -Schang. f--fi V* .
Was Easy Money
St. Louie, Aug 15-Errors and thc
bunched bits gave to Ht. Louis a 7 to
4 victory over Chicago today.
I Score- -.
1 Chicago . 010 490e?OB-*>4; ?! 4
l-St- Louis _ 030 Q03.0U-:7; .9; Q
Wolfgang and Schalk; James aud
iJieary.
i : -.
I? Boston Won
|p ?Boston, Aug, 15.-iicHale .kept BOB
.ton's hits scattered until the eighth
,;,vhon Cady'? double, Hernlgcn's out
fand Hooper's single gave the Bed Sox
j'tlte only run of the game. New York
I waa unablo to hit Gregg when hits
,,meant runs.
iScore-:
gfcfew York _ 000 OOO 000-0; 9: 1
Sfebston . 000 000 Olx-1; 8;-O:
ft .McHale and N.fnamaker, Gregg,
gfehore and Cady, Thenns.
FEDERAL
\ [At Indianapolis 3; Buffalo S-2nd
i?me.
15 I At Kansas City ll; Baltimore 2
Second gam?.
? ?At St. Louis 1!; Broklyn 6.
5 ?At Chicago 10; Pittsburgh 6
5 I At Kansas City 4; Baltimore 3. .
I j At Indianapolis 5; Buffalo 3-First I
&fm*' \_
6 j Split a Bonblo
\ Indianapolis. Aug 15-Indianapolis
;Bnd Buffalo divided a double header
Jiere today, the' local team . winning
Lth? first game 5 to 4;' Bennie Kauft
.{registering the winnini? run in' the 4th,
t?vflhcn ne stole home The YiBitoIa
took the the second game, which was
('called at the end of the eighth Innif/g
by agreement. S to 3.
?Score : ?
fr
Buffalo . 100.100 101-4; 7; 1
Indianapolis .. 211 100 OOx-5; 10; 2
Moore, Moran and Blair; Kaiser ling
and Har iden.
tSecond game
Buffalo .".. 10 120 2V-8; 13; 4]
Indianapolis ... 100 000 20-3: ,8: 4
'Schultz ard Allen ;'Muflln ana'Bar
den.
. Luoriely I'la) cd <Jerne.
Chicago. Aug 15-Pittsburgh outhit I
Chicago today, but played a loose
fielding game and the locals won 101
to C.
Pittsburgh .... 201K)01iO20--6;i?; Uti
Chicago ". 100 2?*?lk-UH 2; I]
Dickson, Walker, Leclalr and Ber
ry; Hendrix and Wilson
Swatted the Pill \
St Louis, Ay g. 15- St. Louis hit the
vial tint; pitchers hard and defeated j
liroklyn today, ll to 6.
Liiere- <. - .' .
^Brooklyn _ 100 001 031-6;'7; 3
:St. Louis .. 302 033 OOx-ll; 13; li
I;. , Seaton, Chapelle, Marlon and Land;
ipQrown and Simon.
Won Double Header
I Kansas .City, Aug ' 15??Kansas City
on two games from Baltimore today,
ckard waa effective in the first
me and th? locals won 4 to S. Con
sistent hlttlug won tho second gains,
* *<> 2
ore
Hbnore .. ..000 000 030-g ; 5; 0
psaa City .... 001 010 lix-4; 12; 0
Suggs, Yount and J ac kl it BCD. ? Pack
ann' Easterly. '5k***$gr
d gahie--~ ' ' -" - ii
[baltimore 1.'... /OOO 000 02-8; t; 4
Kansas City .. m 100 03-11;14; 1
Called to allow Ballimore,O j catch
traipv . .. ' !". TmJ,-r*
I. ? tiulan, Yount and- Russell; John
>eon and Easterly.
. . ' SOUTH ATLANTIC
[ At Al?u^-Maebfa' raln:'
; At August 6; Columbia 3.
At Charleston 2; Savannah 0.. i
. 1.1 ? . . * .>.?.??. '
. . Baring Basalts. '
(By Associated Presa.) ' <
Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug; 15.-There
w* .re five events oh the card today tori
'the closing day of* ' Kaloma coo's
Grand Circuit meeting, but- thr?ll?
Were lack In-,. In tho 2:12 trot tho
Judges were dissatisfied with* the
showing made by Benington, in the
third- heat,- so' they removed driver
] Dlckorson and put Billy 'Andrews np,
Bonington won tho nett two heats
easily; . ' < ? 1 \
M B.-H. Brett won the * 1:17 " pace,
John D., the 2:07 paco, Lulu Worthy,
the 2:16 trot and Walter. Cochat? the
free-for-all pace. M .*
.ANOTHER DEATH.
Aged Chinese Pies of Plague at >*ew
Orleans-Sixth Victim., JS v
(By Aaspplated Press.) { \
New Orleans, Aug, 1?.-The diath
Pt Ching Sam, an aged Chln??e*,i*?te-?
dally, wait reported as. caused by bu
bonic plague today. This ia the sttftH
death from, the disease since th? vrst
rase was discovered Jnfte '17% fdhfhg
was affected with tho septicaemic
type and his was tho ?stfcontf cds?'bt
that type discovered: Several.- plages
infected rats have been captured- Attar
Where he resided. .>>.!*/> r??|TT
. i roi. J - - . \ ? J
.?l oni?*? 'A ?Ft
coining in almost every day tba
lat**? shipment being: a car ol
-COLUMBUS
Com? in and let ns show them.
They are 1914 Models.
Wa have a nice lina of Pony
buggies.
.;.. -',%t
w%v.
J. S. FOWLER
I
OF THE SEASON TO
> S. ?(
AND THE FAMOUS
i
Isle of P?lms
Via
In connection with Blue Ridge Railway
friday. Aug. 21, 1914
?11 : Frond. Wa?haiia, S?n?t!5? A bbeviile, ' Belton,. Green
wood, Alston and all intermediate points, on the follo^
j ing schedule and Excursion fares : . < g
W Walhalla ' 7:00 a. m.* " " * $4.60'
it? Weat Union 7.06 a.m. 4.?0,
fLv Senoca 7.23 a. m. 4.50.
l"Lv Cherry's Crossing 7.44 a. m. 4.40
\%r Autun "8.04 a. m. . 4:?.5
I Lv Denver'-' 8.12 a. m. 4.?3.
i Lv Anderson 8 31 a. m. 4:00
1 Ar Belton 9.00 -\ - '<
Lv Belttfn . ' 9.00 a. ni. . > 4.0,0
.Lv Hones Path 9.15 a. m. . 3.90
Lv Donalds . 9.27 a. m. . . \ * ' .. 3.75
Lv Shoals junction 9.33 a. m. 3.76
I Lv Abbeville 9:10 a. a 3.7j5
Lv Hodgea 9.48^ a. .iu. 3.65
Lv Greenwood 10.15 a. m. 3.o0
Lv Neyr Market 10.20 a. m. 3^6
Lv Ninety Six 10.32 a. tn. 3.35
Lv Dysons ,< 10.44 a.m. 3.30
Lv Chappels 10.65 a. mi 3.36
Lv Old Town 11.06 a. m. S?O '
Lv Silver Street 11.18 a. m. 8.?S
Lv Newberry 11.38 a. m. 3.00
Lv Prosperity 11.53 a. m. . 2.90
Lv Pomarla 12:40 p. m. 2.86
Lv'Pe?k 12.24 p.m. 2.80
LV Alston.mo..p. m : - 2.76
-Ax .Columbia,. > - r > L8S p. m.
>r Special train leaves Columbia 2:35 P M., arrive
Charleston 7:30 P. M. 4 .
" . ?.xciitai?n tickets will be good going only on trains
and schedules mentioned above and will be good returning
on any regular train up to and including morning trains
leaving pftarlest?n Tuesday. August 25th, .1914, except
train ^-"Carolina Special. '
Si i Ample, coaches will be provided on all trains sched
uled above to comfortably handle the excursionists.
Jlend a week-end at the Isle of Palma With its mag
t ho ?els and restaurants, i" , ? .
Dancing every af ternoon and night in the largest pa
vilion in the South.
m, Contiriuouo concerts by the Hoted Maize's Military
iv . Remember, you have FOUR DAYS at the Seashore.
Make up your parties for a delightful outing.
f' ' F<*r further informaron apply to Ticket Agents or/
W. B. ?cGee, A. a P* A., . VV.R. Taber, T. P. AV
m ; v f Columbia, S C. ? - Greenville, S. C.
J. R. Aiidersop, Supt., Anderson, S. C. ?
6?
' -; . Piedmont and Northern Railway Company* j \
CONDENSED PASSEN GER SCHEDULES.
, V . . . . ,iEFFECTIVE, MAY 24tb,19l4, ANDERSON, R C)
m WTa^mVALS. ,:;" > '. DEPARTURES. .
?No. il 7:15 am. No. 80 6:80,a4?i.
No. 83 ?:$5 a. m. No. 82 8:25M tt>.
'No."35 11;40 a. m'. , . No. 84 11:30 a7,E'
No. 87 1:2.0 p. m. ? < No. 36 12:20;p.?in.
vNO.,89 8i26 p. m. . No. 88 2?15WU.
t;41 4i40 p. m. v No. 40 2j88>p.?'
;'|8 6:60.p. m y - ? ? No. 42 4:60* pl'm.
._.]<?* 7:10 p. m. , Nd. 44 6:60^sV
. Sit?. 47 10:W*. m. " No. 46 9:45 p. to.
.' ./.v.' O. V. PALMER, ?3
' L s\L General Passenger Agent-'