The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 25, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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LeROY OSBORNE'S Musical Comedy ii CHI LETS ff Booked to Play ALL THIS WEEK At Tile O?eJOU -On Account of a Delay to a Part of the Company, Will Open Wednesday - Vaudeville and F* ic tu re s Monday and Tuesday ff" Tb say that the atmosphere in North Anderson is different, that it has a refreshing and freeness to it, that is not to be found in the city, is not merely a talking .point but "a fact I? not tit? ?Jr great! is the way Col. J. N. Brown expressed it while in North Anderson a few days ago. S SI 1 Our ginneries at the Farmers Oil Mill and th e Ex celsior Oil Mill have been thoroughly overhauled, and we wi!! be glad to have yob look them over. We will gin any size bale of cotton up to 600 lbs., arid wrap it, u:lng six yards of bagging, for $2.15 per bale. We will exchange meal for seed pound for pound, of give you ihree pounds of hulls for one pound of seed. You can. leave your seed in our house, and haul out the meui or hulls when it suits you. We have careful, experienced ginners, and accurate office forces, and will give your business our heit at tention. S Anderson Phosphate & Oit Co. ANDERSON, S, C. f PICKLING SEASON We have everything needed for making pick les- , "HEINZ" absolutely pure Venegars, both white distilled pickling and apple cider vine gar, mixed pickling spices, cloves, alspice, cinnamon bark, tumeric, etc. Also Jelly glasses, Fruit jars, extra tops and rubbers. W. H. HARRISON, Phono 274 ard ?75. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS? ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS - Aagut??, GA. . VoSGEr/FOR JAS. A. S?MMERSETT FOR COMPTROLLER, GEN ERAL bU, X H?f? -, . ?rn * ELECTRIC CH * _ * Items of Interest and Persor * Wireless on the S Throe Trains Carried Crowd. Probably more Andorson people spent Sunday in WJUlamston than wus ever the case before. It Is esti mated that during ' tho day over 500 people went from this city nnd they say that tho outing waa* almost as good as a trip tc the mountains. Throe trains over the Plodmont & Northern lines carried the crowd and to rhow how many made tho trip, tho spring went dry in loss than five minutes after the crowd arrived. A special rate had been grantod over tho railroads for the day and this tact, coupled with tho fact that tho First Roglmcnt Hand was giving a concert, made the trip decidedly at. tractive. Tho people returning to the city last night said that they enjoyed the music very much and that the band is in a class by itself. Little yolks Had Big Time. A lovolv party war given last Sat urday afternoon when little Miss Em ily Sergeant celebrated her sixth birthday at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mr?. J. s. Sergeant, on Pre voBt Btreet. The little folks began to arrive at 4 o'clock and a number of gamea1 wore played, during which a sunflower contest excited a great deal of Intercpt. Late In the afternoon 20 little folks gathered In ,fbe bean ti l?uity ?ivumicii uuiiug rooiu, wnere tempting refreshments were served, these consisting of cream and cake and fruits. Each gueet was presented with a rouvonir and a picture ot ?Hr 'virl\X? s-'.id ?'a?y ail declared thut they had never spent a more delight ful af tornoon. ' i Some Voters Bad To Have Assistance. Stopping around any street corner In Andereon yesterday or behind-any door ono was very likely to eome upon two mon. one fixing up a ballot tor the other and the other watching ?very anxiously whilo tue careful pro cess was going on. The explanation of such activities lay in two facts Home of the votere could not read or write while others wanted to vote a straight administration or anti-ad ministration ticket and did not know ! "who was who" or why on the ticket. ?They were therefore compelled to ask 'for assistance and by laat night it ls probable that there wero several hundred tickets already prepared and walting to be pushed Into a box this morning. i o Used A 81st On His VfJfe. Ernest Glover, a coal-black negro sometimes known as "Charleston," became peeved with his wife Satur day night-and a row ensued during which "Charleston'?" wife saw flt to carve bim across the shoulder with a razor, That was Glover's cut for a little rough stuff and he accordingly seised a bod-slat, which delicate In strument he employed to such good advantage that a physician had to be summoned and Glover's better-half was carried off to the city hospital while Glover was carted to the city jell whore he now is. He will ba given a bearing when something defi nite caa be ascertained ac to how badly the vraSan is injured. Estimates Crop At About One.Half. Anderson county will this year pro duce about a 65-per-Cent crop of cot ton." said J. W. Rothro?k, county demonstrator, in talking to a reporter for The Intelligencer yesterday, Mr. Roth rook seemed to think mst the crop might be even smaller than this If rain does not fall within the . next few day?. In support'ot his contention Mr. Rothrock pointed to thc tact that1 three years ago, which was a normal year, this county produced 83,000 bales and be says that he expects this year's crop, to be about 50,000 bales. Mr. Rothrock say? that all the young corn is doing nicely ead that the prospect for a bumper oat crop next year ,was never brighter. "Aggressive Anderson" Is ?elilng Basalts. I M. V. Richards, land and-Industrial agent ot the Southern Raliway, boa written from his Washington omeo that he has received the coplea of "Aggressive Andorson" sent, from the chamber of commerce of 'this. city. Mr. richards says: "I will, see that sams ls given a wide and advantage ous cl relation from, the various Northern offices among parties peck ing Information relative to towna la your state. Wa are hopeful.that such circulation will result to oar mutual advantage," .p-?? Y SPARKLETS tal Mention Caught Over the Itrccta of Anderson I I Excursion ?*Ill I ..Clo To The Fal I H. J The announcement made yesterday] .by the Southern Hallway that an ex cursion is to be run- from tam- city to I .Tallulah Falls on Friday. August 28,| ' has awakened considerable interest around town. This is said to be a very dolightful trip and a number of . An derson people go . to this beautiful place for aa outing of a day or so ?each year. Tho low round trip rate offered for this excursion is attrac tive and tho additional fact that the j tickets are good to return until Au gust 30 will doubtless add r. large .number to the crowd. The .rain is to leave this city Friday morning at 7:20 o'clock and the Falls will be reached at 11:40. llandsome Pince Will Bo Opened, W. E. Bray will be able to boast of one of the nicest places In the city when he gets his new eland In the Watson-Vandlver building completed and ready for the public. Mr. Bray is putting in a handsome soda-fountain, cigars and cigarette stands and five new tablee for, pocket billiards. Ev erything in .thp place 1B new and of the most ra ?de rp make and Bray's Place, aa it.may be knowo, will be JuBt a little, hif. hotter thaa ur y thing of its kind In the city. Mr. Bray 1s $ji? ?t ' getting things to rights, and he estimates that ne will | probably be able to opeo up for busi ness .by next Monday. i' ll n-o Picnic T/o Takei > Place ?aturdoy. The Woodman of the World pier combined with one of the Sunday schools ot the,, city-, will take place next Saturday,] August 29, at Wood burn farm.' In a recent lscue of Tl Intelligencer the statement appeared that the-picnic .would take place on September 29 but' ?fie was In error. It ls said that ia number of splendid speakers havo.ibcen secured for the occasion and,,it to believed that the largo number iof visitors will enjoy every minute of the day that they spend at delightful Woodburn farm, o ? ? I Cooper's Friends. Peeling Jubilant. Fri on da of 1 oho rt A. Cooper, of I Laurens, wcro vary enthusiastic yes terday and stated that the news from his Judicial circuit ls that ne will start out from there with a nucleus which they are sure will put him Into the second race. Mr. Cooper's friends Bay that be bu? boen the-sen sation of tho campaign and that he will receive nptjft4ess~ than 30,000 voter, even with other strong men' in the race. Mr. Cooper ls almost Anderson county j boy, having* attend-1 ed school at Honoa. Path, ? (O' " >?'?-. !V| . I Derartatont'i Delay Has Boon Ki plained. '{ A letter waa received in Anderson yesterday from E. ijV , Watson, com missioner of agriculture, in <which Mr. Watson nays, tbat the delay lp placing the dgn-posts elong tho mountain highway,, ti aa been due to the fact that so many . conferences wiro ncc e sea ry in regard to the'cot ton question. Ma' Watson says In his letter that he will be able to-give the] matter attention as soon aa the cot ton conference , di Thursday la . con cluded and nay? ; that tho, posts will I all bo in place within the next few| weeks. . i Clyde Houison I Is The Champion. For the last three wooka-Anderson people have seen some really splendid tennis played on the co-'rta pf the Ohl Roso Hill 'da******these came tn sn end yesterday when Clydo Mat ti son fl ulah ed then last game against I all contenders, thereby; gaining the] chnm pion ali lp of thc city. Groat in terest har been .taken in the tennis sets by the younger people of the city and it Ia said that the- tennis ployed on the local courts was fully as good ac that- soon in rome of the collegiate and: intor-colleglato con tests. UV. Coleman T^; X; f X- ) ? ' - ?apto At ?%! . C. D. Coleman.'of? Paool?t? I* spend* lng1 a tow days tn tho city," prepara tory to going tQ*lva, where ho will teach during tho cdming BOBSIOP. Pro fessbr O^l?Aan 'Caught: the Lebanon High school last seralon and tho peo vie' there w<re we.i:J>le<^,with\the splendid work h^SaloV TO^ Bchool ls one of the best in tho county and under Mr. Colema n'a splendid direc tion the institution should do sood work thia y?ar>;"#/; PALMETTO THEATRE ? ll TODAY'S PROGRAM CRAWFORD ?ND HUMPHREY'S BON TON GIRLS ?N THAT FUNNY ACT ENTITLED: THE TERRIBLE JUDGE Featuring Ed Martin as the Irish Judge and Jack Crawford as Lawyer Bum. BUM IS THE WORD For this lawyer, as he will plead e case for a drink of wFbkey. No matter how complicated it may be IN MOVIES: FATHER'S FLIRTATION.Vitagraph 2 reel special, featuring John Bunny and Flora Finch, T I THIS IS THE LIFE FOR IVIE.,. . . . . .Essanay Comedy SARAH PHINA'S LOVE AFFAIR. . .Edison If the Election does not come out to Suit you. Stop at the Palmetto and forget your troubles. jj THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON | which the power of love to the doml- Jack rings the bell..the door opens and cant nota Walter Miller and Irene closes, and his ?ult case, disappears DAN MASON Wallace sro ia the leading roles. without any visible energy. *?he fajct _ . ia the bntler ls only three feet high. Dan Mason hss created so many Ger Robert Leonard and Lloyd iugrabfttn and jack sever catches atgbt of bim. mau comedy parts In. the movies that are producing sn exceptional romance A decanter and ginns appear upon the film lovers always expect to See bim of artist life tn Paris, which affords table, followed by a cheerful break- in tbnt port 8unie day. however, bs Mr. Leonard and Miss Hall a One op- fast -The climax comes when the says he will fool them by taking a port uni ty to display their art tn hew plates are removed end the inblecloth dramatic-lead, roles. The ?tory ts a one reeler and ls vanishes. Jack calls In a policeman. ?mi__j. entitled "As Fute Disposes." " and both bunt for the mysterious pow -. er. They fall to solve the mystery un- "A Matter of Minutes." by Richard "Laddie." a new version of the cele- til the butler, trying to climb to the Washburn Child, seventh story ot orated drama. In two parts. When top shelf of the pantry, falls, carrying "The Man Who Disappeared." John John left to seek hto fortune in the the shelf with; him and Mary are looked In a room'by her city bis mother's heart was broken. .." * brother, who telephones the police that After fifteen years bad elapsed and The Helnle-Kntrlnn combination ls he has cn pt u red tbe murderer. Tbs abe was compelled to give up ber home having moro adventures. In the sec- police er ;er the frone door while.John she decided to seek him. His apparent ond of the series. "Mein Lieber Ka- escapes through s window, arranging coolness drove ber from fils honro, trina Catches a Convict." ida Lewis ls to meet Mary tater. John, tn an aero After a year he found her. but too particularly pleasing and la ably ss- plane.-bas an exciting mee with tbs ?ate. sis ted by jGeorge Field. ' train Mn ry ls on. Mrs. Lander ls, . ' '. Ill At Greenwood. Mrs. George E- Prince. received s telegram yesterday morning advising her that her mother, Mrs. Lander, woe Ul at Lander college In Green wood. Mrs. Prince left at once for her mother's bedside. Nothing has yet t -3cn heard from Mrs. Lander, but her many fHeads In this city'and county trust that her Illness may be of ahort duration. .-0 To Present Play '? l' Ai East Vit w ScfcooL The patrons and. pupila of the ,Bast View school s fe awaiting with great pleasure .the coming of .tomorrow eve ning, at which time local'talent will stage "The Village School Ma'am" at that well known school. The people who are jip take part In the produc tion have been very carefully drilled and coached la their respectivo parts and the entertainment bids fair to bo quite a truccess. -o Surveyors Have ? .Come To Work. While nothing definite has been heard In Anderson from the people of the Donalds section tn regard to. the proposition to annex a' port ot Don alds township to Anderson county, lt ls understood that - surveyors have gone to work running tho lines and that some action will be taken-with ?In tbe .course of a few weeks. It .?to understood hore that the . business men of^ HonestJ?a^h. pave, the propo sition in charge and that they are to defray the exposure incurred in plan ning for the change,, . Vet? for^Wri^for County Treasurer, m??a B IJOU ...THEATRE VAUDEVILLE-JAMES AND JAMES In a. comedy act THE PRICE PAID- * Eclair. A 2 reel drama with Dar ner a Tennant O. A. C. Lund. A DRAMATIC MISTAKE- - Joker comedy ;-> ??v? FOURTH BEEL' TO BB SE LEO-VED Coming tomorrow>LeR*ty Osborne's Musical Comedy. Co? 'CHICKLETS* % | they will be hore nil tho rest pf tho week. .10 Clever-people. ' Don't fall to ace them. ManoRog'*ctaTHARTH to see them. Matinee at 3 ? m. . .r1 Are furnisliing .all paint to the Brown Building. ?tVVVr;; o,;-.; j K|NM Sf^Too MuoH Talk.' ll . Don t talk too much. Just after yon have talk?d a man Into buying, if you keep on talking .you will talk bini out of buy lng.-A tenison G lob ev ? ". Vote fer'Tripp- fer Counti Treasurer. Phono 617 ftleckiey Bldg. VOTE FOR ; JAS. A. 3XJMMERSETT ? F?R .; ? COMPTROLLER GENERAL .. ? <.. . ???? .. , VOTE FOR " JAS. ?. S?MMERSETT COMPTROLLER GENERAL - dm