The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 21, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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LAST MUCH LONGER
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tions we un: offering un ull low cuts.
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WOMEN
$5.110 rumps
4.00 Pumps .
3.50 Pumps
3.00 Piinipu
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None charged er sent on Approval.
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Shoes That Satisfy
Weil, they ate just the nty?e ?ob
one needs for the pretty bunga
lows that are being built today.
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peal at once to some one who
does need it?
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...THEATRE!
TODAY'S PBOGBAM
THE BELMONT QUA BTE TTE will
sing today ".Medley," "When \'*>a and
I Were Yoong Maggie,*' Comedy
Song," "In the Shadow of the Pine,"
thia song by, special request, "Com
ed) Hong" and MDown on the Brandy*
wine" also by special request .
TBIBAL WAB IN THE SOUTn SEA8|
' 101 Bison. 2 reel festuro with Wm
Clifford and Marie Walcamp.
WIFIE'S BUSY DA?
Joker. Comedy.
FOl'BTH BEEL TO BE SELECTED
Coming tomorrow "Maud and nts
Brothel'' 2 reel Victor, a western with
Warren Kerrigan.
Wholesale sad Befall
SEED RYE
ABBUISZIt SEA 81I?BE ASDI
MOUNTAIN ?BOWN
FURMAN SMITH,
THE SEEDSMAN
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Toi ire Rode
In "Black Marin."
Th?: Anderson police Btatiori re
ceived a liurry up call yesterday
morning, tel lin? them that a big crai
game waa going on among sonic ne
groes in thc lower part of town. Twi
of the patrolmen started to answer
the rall and they happened io spy thc
?.hised delivery wagon belonging to
the Hue Hive. They pres.-ed the au
tomobile into service and the two
"?.ops" got Into the back end of the
vehicle, so thal they could be shield
ed from view. One of the policemen
auld that he had never gotten into
auch a furnace in his life and that he
almost smothered to death before he
reached the destination. When they
did they discovered that the negroes
wore merely playing "skin" for fun
and that no coln was in evidence. Two
disgusted policemen carno back to j
town .
Six Nines Make
Make Total Expenditure.
II. A. Gentry, clerk Sn the oi?lcc o'
tho county treasurer, discovered what
he first thought was almost an unbe
lievable total for the'county's chitins
when ha figured them up yesterday.
Once every month the county treasur
er has to ligue up th? entire claims
paid for thc month, from the 15th to
the 15th am when Mr. Gentry ran hlf
total up yesterday he found that all
claims paid In Anderson county dur
ing the month made a total og $9,999.
99. There were 250 claims of various
kinds paid during thc month. It ls
hardly probnblc that there was ever
such a total before In the history of |
the the county and lt is very doubtful
if such a thing will ever occur again.
Pellagra In
Anderson County.
Or. J. Adams I layne, head of the
state board of health in South Car
olina, has made public his report on
discates In this state for the last
month It 1B seen by this new report
that only two new cases of pellagra
have been reported from Anderson
county, although in tho state ut large,
there were 87 new cases of thc dis
ease. The statement ls made that
thl1? large number does not necessar
ily Indicate any spread of tho disease
in South Carolina, but rather shows
that thc physicians of thc state are
taking more pains to report.
Hipase People
To Have Parade
Rumor has it that all the Blease
supporters In thin immediate section
are to gather In Greenville tomorrow
for a big parade. The statement has
not been verified hut lt ls understood
that the Greenville people are pre
paring for such an affair and have
sent an invitation to Anderson for thc
local Bupporters to como over and
nol p out and it ls also said that a ?
number will come from Spartanbuvg |
for thc event.
Many Other Towns
Send Congratulations.
Tho Anderson chamber of commerce I
ls receiving letters every day from
other' towns and cities In this reef lon
and from prominent business men in
tho state, congratulating the secretary
of tho local chnmber and tho city of
Anderson upon tho splendid edition of
"Aggressive Anderson" which has ]
just been issued. A letter was receiv
ed yesterday from tho secretary of the
Salisbury, N. C.. chamber of com
moree, in which that gentleman take:
occasion to say a number of pleas
ant things about thc city.
Received Letter
Prom White House.
Whon Mrs. Woodrow Wilson tiled]
in Washington a short time a/to.
Cl ur once W. Beaty, deputy clerk o:
court, forwarded a letter of sympa
thy to the president, on bchnlf of ?ho
employes ot tho Anderson county
clerk of court. Yesterday Mr! Beaty
received an engruved card from the
White House, which said: "Tho Pres
ident and members of his family, ac
knowledge with grateful appreciation
your kind expression of sympathy."
Fire Truck To
Hani a. Triller
The chairman of tho fir? committee
cf the Anderdon city council ha( issued
orders to Chief, Jackson of the fire de
partment to have a coupler made so
that the fire truck md the hook and
ladder truck may be connected in case j
of serious fires and Ute two hauled
by the power of tho auto truck. It
is said that same system is used In
some other cities and is found to be
feasible. *~ '.?
Editor Pleased
With Trip Here.
G. F. Hunntcut, editor of the Sou
thern Cultivator, has a most interest
ing article in the curren Issue rf bia
magasine concerning hts trip to An
derson for the first grain festival. Mr.
Hunnicut praises Anderson county
and . Anderson's farmers and he says
in tho art|cle that they are among
the moat progressive farmers ' to be
found-In the South. He was delighted
with everything he saw in this city
and county on hie recent visit.
Caught j After A ; ?
Sta Tear's Chase.
Len Latlmore, wanted In Greenville |
on the charge of disposing of proper
ty under mortgage and of Jumping.o
bond signed by Barney Jackson, wa;
arrested yesterday In Belton and wlV
be taken back to Greenville to stan
trial. The brime of which Lattmor
ls accused was committed six year
ago and he has aweceeded In evading ]
arrest ever since th.it time.
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.reels of Anderson *
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Explains Why
Living h ililli
Ono of Anderson's well known bua
Ines men aBked tho question yester
jday: "Why is the cost of living so
high" and then ho answered hi? own
question by saying the cost of living
is due to two thingu, thc indolence of
thc American people and tb'; tele
phones. The business mau explained
thal the housewives of the country
?depend upon thc telephone to order
groceries, their meats and various
'other articles of merchandise and buy
! with but little regard for price and
sometimes never see the packages
when they arc delivered. He pointed
out that if the women would do their
marketing in person they would get
better values, better measures and
better weights. And Anderson should
have a market house.
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Han ker? Say
Business is 0. K.
A group of business men stood on n
street corner in Anderson yesterday
discussing business prospects and tho
general condition of things around
town. One man opined that business
was rather slow, whereupon a banker
in thc crowd chimed in with the re
mark that so far as II?B bank was
concerned,, hr. could not see that bus
iness was any worse right now than
lt ls at this season of every year und !
in fact he beliovcs that it is a little !
hotter. This put the pessimists on
thc run and all finally agreed that
there is nothing wrong with business
conditions In Anderson.
0
LI'tle Negro
Was Ran Over.
AB bo started to cross the square J
yesterday aftefrnpon, a little negro
boy was run over by an automobile
and his legs badly bruised, although |
he did not suffer any serious inj'
Mhvj Lula Smith was driving tho car
which struck him, a Ford automobile,
and Hhe had as her companion M1B?
Isabelle Webb. The little negro wo.-'
carried to thc office of Or. C. F. Rossi
where he received medical attention.
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Anderson People
Living In Hopes.
Anderson business men and Ander
. n ,1 farmers are in hopes that tho I
conference held in"<Columbla yester
day on the cotton qnestlon may be
productive of come results and that !
those interested In the question may
bo abie to figuro out some pinn for
helping the South Carolina farmers
if no others. Tho complete report of |
the meeting ls being awaited with in
terest. ';.
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Examining The ?> .
Anderson Bunks.
Capt. I. M Mauldln of Plckcns, the
State bank examiner, and James H.
Craig of Andorson, the assistant ex-j
amlner, are both in Anderson going
over tho books of thc local banks.
They have finished with four of thc
Anderson banks and say that they
have found conditions Very satisfac
tory with all the local Institutions.
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Mr. Wilson Suffered-"'' .
A Painful Injury.
Ralph Wilson, of the Moore-Wilson
company suffered a painful injury on |
yostorday when he sprained his ankle |
as he was alighting from a street cai
Mr. Wilson is unablo to walk as a re
sult of his hurt and ls confined to]
his borne.
Greenville Man
Here Yesterday.
F. C. Pleusants Of Greenville, -who
bas charge of the affairs of the Inter
national Harvester company in this
section, spent yesterday In Anderson
ai.'l while hero he made' a number of
complimentary remarks about An
derson county farms and Anderson
county farmers. Mr. Pieasants says
that ho confiders Anderson one of the
boat farming r.cclions In tho whole
state and that he is always glad of u
chance to visit this city.'
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Man Was Caught
With the G?od?. .
Will rogers, a well, known young
white man., was arrested yesterday
afternoon on a charge-of selling Uq
uor, just as he was handing the liquor
bottle to the buvcr add; receiving the
money for thc same, according to tim
statement of Patrolmen Sanders ami
Footer. The two officers'became SUB
plclouo over Rogers' .actions and. they
trailed him down whttner street and
then secreted themselves behind a
pillar under tho overhead bridge
They saw tho entire transaction ana
nabbed Rogers. He was placed -In
fall and will be given a hearing today
at.12 o'clock.
Senator Named
Anderson Man
Following, the request made by Sec
retary McAdoo that the Senior senator
from each state name six delegates to
represent csch state, at tho confer
ence to bo.held next Mondcy 'In Wash
ington to consider the cotton prob
lems, Senator Tillman hm* named the I
men from this state, air < ug thom bo- ]
lng ah Anderson man, ?- H. Glenn.
Mr. Glenn has been nt .ned as one of
the delegates to represent the fermera j
of the state.
? -O-rrr
Spending A Month .
Ia New Hampshire.
Col. Joseph N. Brown and family
lett yesterday for the White .Moun
tatas ot New Hampshire, to :W gone
until October. Cot.. Brown suffers
severely at times from bay fever add
thia resort ls probably the most fa
mous In the world, for1 that trouble.
People gather there 'from all parts
of tho United states and ti ls said they
derivo much benoni from the halaara
air.
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PALMETTO THEATRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM
THE KING AND GIBBS MUSICAL COMEDY CO., . Presento
THE MISFIT PARLOR
The Funniest act yet presented at the Palmetto.
IN MOVIES
THE 7TH PRELUDE.,.M.Essanay
2 Reel Special
DR. SMITH'S BABY.Vitagraph
Comedy
HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL.
AU the Current News Told by Movies.
Vaudeville for tomorrow: "THE LADY DOCTOR."
All of next week-THE BON TON GIRLS -10 of them.
Il
THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON
nra
On the
THE Intest Alice Joyce feature play
ls "Tlie Vampire's Trail." There
are three Important roles lu this
pliotn-pluy. und they ore admirably
noted hy Miss Joyce, AUco llolllster
uud Tom Moore.
"Andy Hos n Toot linche." Eighth
adventure of Andy, by Mnrk Swnn.
Ani?y. our hpro who has had many stir
ring escnptides lu tin- past. (Iuds him
self conquered by n raging toothache, ?
which his mother falls to relieve. Ar
riving ot the dentist's. Andy is reluc
tant about remninlng. Cou you picture
bis thoughts?
In "Two Stepchildren" n young lad
from the country meets fi young girl
from his home town, rescues ber from
drownlug after an Icy plunge Into the
river, len TOR her story nt privations
Ufter being driven from borne by bar
stepmother, snd, although down and
out himself, his manliness rlBes to tho
occasion, and he encourages the girl to
make a new start in life.
In "The Moonstone of Fez" a woman
vanishes under the very eyes of ber
companion. Subsequent rc vein lions,
through the moonstone, bring io light
the truth. The woman's daughter, left
alone in Algiers, Is glad to leave the
scenes of . terrible experience as the
bride of the man who helped ber solve
the mystery. .
"A Deal In Statuary,'* by Richard
Neill Gerald, a sculptor, would much
rather attend automobile parties and
tango teas than work at his profession.
He is bard pressed by his creditors
and writes bis aunt for SI,000. She
agreed te give bim $5,000 for his first
statue. A i..is(.. evous boy and a pin
upset btt plans In a' humorous way.
"Something to a Door," 'by Mnrk
Swan. Tho many Isugb provoking sit
uations in this comedy are caused by
a father's dislike for the lover of his
daughter. He finally p-ots to have
the lover arrested, but finds himself a
prisoner "instead.
ROBERT SHOWER.
Itobert Brewer's work ns Superin
tendent Karkara in the recent "Cleek"
series ls said to have been the best of
his career. ?
"Illa Wife's Biirglr.r." by II. Koehler.
Mrs. Smith' was addicted to Rnddins
about. Her husband, in nn attempt to
cure her. placed n lifelike dummy un
der ber bed. She discovered lt and
calls the police. Smith removed the
dummy and hunted for his RIIISHPS nu
der the bed.* His arrest aud release
complete the cure.
"A Canine Rival." eighth of Wood
B. Weders sentimental experience*-,
by Mark Swan. My. bow Dora's dog.
Gyp. disliked Wood IV Wedd: But to
win her he tried to gain the dog's nf
fecllons). He got them, bat lost hera.
Dr. C. E. Burts has arrived In the
city for n visit to friends and - rela
tives.
Miss Alberta Bruck. Minn Lois Jack
son and Mrs. W. D. McLean have re
turned from a trip to the North Car
olina mountains.
W. E. Watson and W. P. Marchall
Sro spending a few week? at Atlantic
City and arc enjoying life, judging
from the post curds which they ar?
Bending back to Anderson.
Misses Bertie and Nelle Gentry of
the Euroka section were shopping in
the city yesterday. , '' ' r
W. P. Smith of tho Trinity section
wa? among the visitors to Spend yes
terday In the city.
A. G. Now of Greenville spent a
few hours in the elly yesterday.
Mrs. A. D. Ledbctter and children
baye returned from Highlands, N.' C.,
who're they have been spending sevor
at weeks , j
Dr. R. A. Allgood of Ridgeway is
spending a few days tn the ctiy on
business." '
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cely left on
yesterday for Chicago and other mar
keting points, ' to be gone about '.cn
days. 1
~M . .' .
Josh Bristow- m on-ig c?- of the Bijou
and Electric j theatre has returned
from a business trip to Atlanta, v,
Miss Camello Smith and Mrs. R.
L. Smith ot Lowndesville wore in tho
city shopping .yesterday.
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Mrs. C. B. WareV-v of Bolton, wak
shopping in the ct?, yesterday.
. j. W. Butler ot Athen, Ga., was ono
pf the visitors tb spend yesterday in
the city.
Alec Melt co of O reen v ll Jo was in
the city yesterday for a few hours.
Miss Annlo Shirley of Belton, was
shopping ia the etty yesterday.
Miss Elita; Ransom, formerly ot
Starr, tn this county, but now living
in Charlotte, passed through the etty
yesterday enroute to her old home for'
x short visit.
S. W. Cartee of the Lebanon sec
tion was among the visitors to spend
yesterday iii the etty.
I?'r. and Mrs.- Frank Burton have
returned from Aehovillo, N. C.,
where they have been Gpcudlng sever
al weelu. . . < "
J. B. Stone of tho Six and-Twenty
coction was in tho .city.'yesterday.
Henry Harper has*'j^fa?H? ; Char
lotte, N. C.,'oh a.bflisBiOB?^trip^ ,
.E. P. Vandiver hus'returned from
a short Stay In Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. R. C. Laughlin aud R. C..
Jr.,Toft yesterday afternoon for Wll
BamEtou whore they will spend ten
days.
Miss D?osle MaGIll and -Miss Bes
sie Yonn~ ** ohick Mills, have gone
to J bmdorsonville, N. C., for a visit
to relatives.
Mr. and Mr?. Albert Kay have re
turned from Asheville, N. C., where
they have boen spending alvera! days.
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Mrs. T. E. Howard and daughter
returned/ yesterday from a few weeks
stay at Jncase&j t.
Mr?. Gus Hodgon s and' children
brfvo returned from Portman Shoals,
where they have been spending BQV
eral weeks. ,
. Mrs. D. M. McCloud and two chil
dren of Sumter are; visiting nt tho
home.of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Farmer in
North'Anderson.1
'Dr, C. F. Rons returned yestorda>
from a two weeks' visit-to Virginia.
Mrs. Floss will ho out ,of the city for
another-month.
~Misr. Rutli Welbora o*r~Union wilt
arrive in tho city today to he the
guest of Mrs. Edward Hutchins In
North ' Anderson.
S. M. Vance has returned to Rai
oigh, N. C., after spending a few/day?
tn.the pity.
Mrs. J. G. Cunningham har* return,
ed from a ' stay of several weeks .ar
her old home In Andersonvtlle. "
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Mrs. B H. Sadler? Mrs. T. H. Wat
kins and M?as Louise Aull of Pendle
Hanging Paper
AT
Clemson College
this week
Anderson Paint & Color Co.
Phone 647. Bleekley Bldg,
We will be In oar nen quarters
anent September let: Watson
VnndWer Building.
ONION SETS
if. u?-f I '.""5 viv.: ' 1
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WHITE BERMUDA, EXTRA EA?L_
WHITE PEARL, SILVER SKIN,
YELLOW DANVERS, AND BED
WESTEBHELD-KOW !K TRANSIT.
FURMAN SMITH,
THE SEEDSMAN
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ton were shopping In the city yester
day v
Miss Dora Gray ot .Columbia has ar
rived in the oliy for ? visit tb Mrs. a.
G. Cunningham.