The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 30, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
VOLUME 1, NO. 187
Weekly, Established I860; Dftllj, lu. lt, lflf.
ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1914.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
$5.00 PER ANNUM
THE SECOND RAGE IS DETERMINED
Richards, 26,954; Manning, 25,289; Cooper, 24,983
COLUMBIA, Aug. 27.-Richard I. Manning of Somier and John G. Richards of Liberty Hill Will Make the
Second Race for Governor of South Carolina. The Second Primary Will Be Held September 8th.
The Complete Report Follows: Richards, 26,954; Manning, 25,289; Cooper, 24,983. This
Is Not the Officia! Report From Al! Counties, But Is Complete and Is Accepted
As the Result of the First Primary. The Figures Will Not Be Changed
Materially, and the Relative Standing Will Remain.
MONDAY
We'll have another lot of pretty
NECKWEAR
"Pf
in variety of new styles including a num
- ber of the new
Collar anet Cuff Sets
Weil worth seeing and certainly worth
buying at
25c NPiece and Up
ALS? NEW
Shirt "Waists
at only $1.00 "just different that's all.1
Don't forget if you are ready or only look
ing we've got the
Coat Suits, Dresses & Millinery
College Girls will find this 1 a mighty
good place to make their bill.
COMPANY
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Ow ginneries at the Farmers Oil Mill and th e Ex- ?
celsior Oil Mill have Deen thoroughly overhauled, and we
will be glad to have you lnok them over. .
We will gin auy size bale of. cotton up to 6oo lbs.,
and wrap it, using six yards of bagging, for $2.15 per
bale. We will exchange meal for seed pound for pounJ,
of give you three pour^s of hulk? for one pound of seed, .?j
You can leave your seed ih our house, and haul out the
meal or hulls when it suits^you..
We have careful, experienced ginners, and accurate j
office forces, and will give your business --?ur best at- jj
tenticr.. M
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j Anderson Phosphate & Git Go. i
S . . ANDERSON, S. C.
Palmetto Detective Agency *
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$ carpr. o? ?raicea Specia.iais w&oae aerrleea way fae ?acarea ia .triet
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Address P. O. Box 402
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mrlhbUngJFoNttr.
Invitations reading as follows tiave
beea received in Anderson:
Mr. and Mrs. J. Conelius Strlbbllng
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Lvh-e
Mr Milledge H. Foster
Wednesday evening. September the|
ninth
at seven o'clock
PheBbyterian 'church
Pendleton, South Carolina
Party for-Miss Hardin.
.Miss Edna Campbell entertained at
her lovely new home In North Ander
son Tuesday afternoon, in honor of
Miss Florida Hardin who is a mann
ing visitor from Columbia. Dainty re
freshments were served the guests
who were Misses Natalie Norryce, Ola
Trlbble and Eunice Campbell: Messrs.
Parks, Lindley .Beeland and Norryce.
Miss Htrlbling Honored.
Miss Lelze Stribllng of Pendleton,
whose wedding will be an interesting
event of September, was the attractive
guest of honor at a miscellaneous
shower Thursday afternoon when Mrs.
Jess Strlbling and Miss Jessie Browne
entertained for her at Miss Browne's
home on West Market Street Two!
dozen of the honorees most intimate
friends were invited on this occasioti.
They were welcomed at thc door hy
Mrs. Chas Gambrell and linnea nto
the living room where Miss Brum ne.
Miss Stribllng and Mrs. Strlbling re
ceived. In the hall where Misses Eve.
Jyn Browne and Ann Gambrell served
refreshing nectar -Miss Lila Stribllng
and Mrs. Raymond Beaty greeted the
guests.
Huge bowls end jardeneirs were
filled with brilliant golden .glow and
other garden flowers to givo au at
tractive back ground to the rainbow
acrtss the celling of thc living room.
After all the gues t bad arrived Miss
Stribllng was told to go to the end
of the rainbow and find the pot of
gold In* this large gold pot were
numerous useful gifts for the bride
elect from the guests present.
In v\e center of the dining table
which was spread with a cover of
cluny lace. waB an immense, bowl of
white clematis. Around this .were
comports holding green and white
mints.
Misse? Kathleen Norryce ar.d Caro
line Vance served a tempting salad
course.
Miss BUIlBgbam'g Party.
Misr. Mable Dilllngham was
charming little, hostess Thursday
when she entertained teu of her girl
friends with a spend the day party J
At six o'clock r?verai more girls andi
j boys Joined this happy crowd and j
rook was enjoyed for two hours. After'
I the cards had been laid aside cream
and cake were served on the tables,
that had loen placed on tho broad
piazza Those accepting Miss Dilling
ham's hospitality were Misses Hazol
Murphy. Elizabeth Kelsler of Char
lotte, Virginia dimer. Caroline Banks.
Dorothy and Lula Sullivan, Marcele
Ouest. Lucia Sullivan. Clarice^Town
r.end. Georgia Harris, Carolyn and
Sara" McFall and Lydia McCully.;
Clarence Brown. Frank W?hlte, Tom
Halles, William Martin, Todd Barton;
Pat Sullivan, John Ledbetter.
Porch Party for Visitor.
Mrs. Paul Workman ot Kock Hilt
who ts visiting Misses Leila and Mae
Russell was tho guest of honor at a
lovely potch party when the Kisses
Russell 'entertained Friday afternoon
at their home en South. Main Street.
Punch was served throughout the
afternoon and later the guest werri
nerved a delicious ?v eet course.
Mrs. hreeso's Lawn Party.
One of the most charming affairs
of tba week- was the lawn party
Thursday afternoon from six to eight,
when Mrs. Nelson Green entertained
in honor of her cousin Lieutenant
Commander Louie C. Blcharoar" . V.
S. N" who ls spending a short while
at. home.
About thirty of Lieut Commander
Richardson's iofn>cr friends were
given tbe opportunity ot welcoming
him home.
Mn* Oreeu served * salad course
following thir with sweets.
Deaswfjegcr.
A very pretty Wedding took place
Thursday afternoon when Mies Ber
the Dean and Frank Unger, were uni
ted in marriage at the home of the
bride on the Fiat Rock road.
Tho ceremony room waa tastefully
decorated with palms and ferns. Tho
color note was idnk, the attendants
being dressed in pi nh and carrying
exquisite bouquets ot white carna
tions. .
First came the bride's malas ano .
groom's men Misses Herron and Car-j
rle Scbri.np ot Starr and Reid Jack,
son and Lewis Geer of AndeVson. Thel
bride aad groom entered together. aa? i
before ah Improvised altar Dr. W. ?H. i
Fraser performed' tho ceremony. I,
The bride Wore a. lovely gown 01 ;
white crepe de chine with pOlttt lseo ?
abd carried a bouquet' of bride's roses '
and" fern-;. ^ fi
Thabfc?de'?? ? daughter of J?r. Wal- "
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ter Dean and has many frienda in
Anderson who are glad that lier mar
riage will bring ber Into the city to
make her borne. Mr. Unger ls con
nected willi the Anderson branca of
the Columbia Tailoring Company.
, Tennis Ten.
Thursday afternoon Miss Xatllle
Norryce entertained n few congenial
tennis playersjih her court on Norria
Street. Aftef^* many interesting seta
the hostess served tea and Fand Wieh
es.
v
Smith- Coleman.
Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Smith
request? the honor of your presence
nt the marriage of her daughter
Leon
to
* Mt Clifford Dean Coleman
on the morning of Wednesduy, Sep-,
tomber ninth
at nine o'clock
Lebanon ?3* ntist Church
Pendleton, south Carolina
Smlth-i,e tunion.
The wedding of Miss Camille Smith,
daughter of Mr, inri Mrs. En L. Smith
aud Wallace Edward I.emmon, Jr., of
Elliot, Sumter County, solemnized
Thursday evening in tbe First PrCsby.
terian Church at Lowndesville. was
one of tho August weddttrgs In which
Anderson soclcty* hus held an interest.
The church was well filled with re
latives and friends of the popular
young couple, and the gathering con
gregation was delightfully entertain
ed by a program of organ music by
Mrr.. Archie Talbert, who also played
thc wedding marches for the proces
ional and recessional. Tho church de
coration was exceptionally fitting and
artistic, palms and ferns being group
ed effectively againt .*. the rostum. Car
dlea burned ? upon the altar and
against the background of greon.
Marshal! Lallmcr, Game well
Thompson, Walter Huek?.fcce. and
.lack Cooley entered first stretching
ribbons tn euch aisle. The usher? were
Jas. Ben;. Kay, James Ellis. Rembert
Allen, and Robert Lee Smith.
Misses Leila Moseley of Anderson,
Louisa Cunningham of Abbeville. Ree
powell of Augusta and Elizabeth Bell
of Lowdesvllle wer? thc bride's maids,
and Mles Mary' Lemroon ot Lynch
burg. S. C., the: groom's sister, maid
of uonor. They .wore lovely gowna
of crepe meteor and white lace with
overdress of filmy white crepe chiffon
All carried great bosches *>f r:a? car
nations tied with . pink tulle Little
Mlsr' Alice Mesohlne 'w aring a dainty
white lingerie frock preceded u>
bride aud scattered flowers in ber
path.'
Tho bride who entered with her
maid of honor wore, an exquisite go'. n
of white crepe meteor, tho hkVrt
modishly draped add lengthening lu
to a long train lt*, the back and tho
corsage formed almost cntlioly of
Chantilly lace. Orange blosron-x held
the veil to form a Juliet cup and
bride's roses, tied'- with tuile compo
sed the beautiful bridal bouquet.
Th 3 groom entered with Ins broth
sr Dr. Chas. ?. L?*nsisn of Sumter
who acted as best'man, and met tho
bride at the altar where Rev. J. Ci
Chandler performad thc ceremony. !
At the smith home a reception wad
held ofter the ceremony-^for relativos
and intimate friends. Thc living
room, hall and library in which thti
numerous prccnts- wore displayed
wore all given a prevailing pink effect
by the use of quantities of pink car
nation's.'and the dining room was all
ir. pink and green, lu the coiner of
the bride* table which was spread
with a cover of cluny la"? wno a t.-?|l
vase of pi'i;c carnations, .set upon a
lareg tah'e mirror, and smilax and
tulle* wordt used with an e'let-t of airy
daintiness in tho deroc ttion. Thc
cakes, ices and mints were all In
green and pink. On the porch re
freshing punch was.servad.
Mr and Mrs. Lemon left immedia
tely altor the reception for their wc-di
din;; trip, planning to return a?ier a '
few weeks to make their home un 'he i
grooms plantations in Sumter county.
Anifti'g the out'of town guests .vere:
Misses Bose and Ljtc? Berfe.U of Lu- i
colet?n. Ga.; Miss' Ann'e Brown, of
Greenville; Mr. Lee Edmunds, of Bor
deaux; Mrs. T. B. Holcombe, o? uy-,
lia; Mr and Mrs. Archie Talbert, o! <
VfcCnrmlck : Mina (VtnrpU Hell ? ll:i5<-l
?tin, of Iva; M ?BS Louise Cunntngnara. I
ot Abbeville Mr. rind Mrs. Jno. I'nltt;
of Anderson; Miss. Lelia Moseley, of
Anderson; Mrs. Jue Marrow, of Mt. .
Carmel Mrn. W. E. Lommon. Sr.. of
Lynchburg; M'ss .Mary Lnnmon. of i
Lynchburg; Or. Cha?: J. Lcmnion. of
Sumter; Prof J. B, Key. of Elberton:
Ml3r. 4eR8ii Wilsen; of Anderson; Mr.
ind Mrs. Calhoun Harris, of Ander
son: Mr. and Mrn B, B. Bryan, of
Columbia; Miss Catherine Bryan, of
Columbia: ll. t?. Harper, ol Anderson; i
Julius Smith, of Spartanburg.
Nomination t oatlr. rd
Washington. Aug. 2?.-The senate ;
today confirmed the nomination of At- j
to rn ey General McKay nolds to be aseo*' '
elate Justice ot the supreme court.
Beaton* said that the vote was very
iecldedly in favor of the confirmation. '
The senate alto conflremed without ?
R roll .cali to nomination of Thomas,
W. Oregoty to be attorri?y general. .
Personal
J. R. Pruitt and Bruce Pruitt ot
Iv? spent a few hours In th' city
yesterday.
Miss Ltll'an Simpson of Iva was
among the shoppers in the city yester
day.
"t Earl Green of Sandy Springs spent
yesterday. In the city on business.
R. A. Opt of Williamston. was In
Anderson yesterday for a short Blay.
D. P. McPhsll o? Hopewell spent a
part of yesterday in the city on bus
iness.
Mrs. John Reynolds of Anderson
R. F. D. was In the city yesterday.
John Welborn of the Hopewell sec
tion spent a rew hours In the city
yesterday'. ,
Lawrence Brownlee of Due West ar
rived in the city yesterday to spend
Sunday.
J. L. Bi Patterson and H.A. Back
man were among the well known Jew
elry salomi en to Spend yesterday In
the city.
Mrs. A. M. Cochran hus returned
to hov home In Charleston after a vis
it herc tn her ton, R. E. Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs'. John Burton and
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Burton of Mari
etta, Ca., Egrl Burton of Atlanta ant
i James Tucker of Abbeville are visit
ing C. L. Tucker on Elizabeth ave
nue.
J. B. ^Sentry o? Greenville was one
of tho visitors to spend yesterday lu {]
Anderson.
' ii* '
Mrg. S. W- Danner. wife of Rev.
F am Danner, who has been spending
the summer on Sullivan's .Island haa
returned to Hie city.
Mis* e Felder of Or?ngeburg,
ls vin 1er sister, Mrs. S. W.
Dannel lockley street.
Misa AbbV Morgan Davis of Neices
Is visiting Mrs. Danner on Bleckley
street.
Addison Pepper and Thomas Duck
worth of the Three and Twenty sec
tion were in Anderson yesterday.
Frank Sharpe of Pendleton was ono
of the visitors to spend yesterday Iii
tho city.
Mis Edith Gossett of iWilliamston,
wac shopping if*, the city yesterday
for a few hours.
Mrs. Walter Nelson ..nd Miss Lu
cile Nelson of Charleston, who are
spending the summer In Williamston
were in Anderson yesterday, the
guests of Mrs. J. M. Bell.
Mrs. E. C. Yarborough and Mrs.
E. C. Yarborough. Jr., have returned
irr.n: Wilmington, N. C., where they
have been visiting friends,.
E. A. Kl rod of the Flat Rock sec
tion spent part of yesterday In the
city.
Whit McClure and Ed Hall, well
known Anderson planters, were in the
city yesterday.
George E. Moore of Honea Path waa
am oh g the visitors to spend yesterday
la'the city.
Miss Lucy Brock has returned to
Mt. Carmel after visiting friends and
relatives In Andert-oh.
Bruce allrper has returned to the
city from Boyston, Ga., where he has
been .visiting his parents.,
M. L. Snellgrove of Sen Cv a was one
of the visitors tb spend yestcrony In
the etty.
I!
.Haprey'Routh of Townville was Iri
the eily yecterdsy for a few hours.
Mrs. O. H. Reid ti$? *?rte to Har
nell. N. Y. for - yis?? to fronds and
relatives.
Prill Picketts Of Hender son vi lie. N.
Cv, ls spending a few days in the city
With relatives.
Miss Hattie Hall of Piedmont, wa*
shopping Ih the city yesterday.
, . ? -.
Miss Sallie Dena of the Roberts sec
t . n. spent a few hours in the city
yesterday.
Robert Whitworth of TownvUle
spent part of yesterday in the city.
J. Rufuy Bolt of the Roberta sec
tion Waa In Anderson yesterday for I
?ew hours.
Glonn Simpson of Starr spent a f?w
hours in the city yesterday.
.-r \
J. E. Garvin of Pendleton, was in the J
citjf yesterday for ? uhort stay.
J.D. Smith of the Lebanon sect ion rs
is,1- aL"yjt.
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-J0f?%%*9PS A HO
We have heard
that latt Sunda)
'jpf?? the BEST YET.
Mr? HemLree is
effort to make tl
hoon concerts <
HO iii keeping Wi
W? believe yoi
ride, the music,
spring water-??
vary welcome!
waa among the visitors to spend y ?s
lenla.v in'Anderson.
T. E. Watkins o? near Holton spent
a few hours in the city yesterday on
business.
ar. A. Pruitt of Starr was among,
lie visitors to spend yesterday ia the'
dty.
S, t). Hoyle in han returned from
EVrlghtsvllle Bench where he ha? been',
mending the last f?w weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. McCalla of Starr were ?
?hopping In the city yesterday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ('.entry and Mr.!
md Mrs. Charlen Finley of Starr tfrere
imong the visitors to spend yest er
lay in the city.
John Rogers of Pelaer was among
he uiia?n?isr vi si i nrs io spend y est er
in;y In the city.
E. J. Mcf'own and J. O. McCown,
if the Men! a i ii Creek sec tion were
n Anderson yesterday.
Frank Meioses of Townville spent a
ew hours In the city yesterday.
Mr ami Mr?. A. S. Fanner and
disses Alberta and Annie Earle Ear
ner, have returned from Atlantic
,'ity.
Misses Tesrte Jones and Annie emi
lio have returned home from a week'aj
Islt to Miss Eula Welborn. of Whlte
leld section.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dlever. Mina Ag
iCs Dlever. und Miss Haze! Hendrix.
?f Greenville. S. C. are visiting Mrs
". U E. Jones, on North Faot street.^
E. F. McDaniel, of Anderson', Route
. waa among the visitors to spend I
eslerday In the city.
J. Ti. Smith har returned from]
X) wildes ville, where .ie whs one of
ho guests ut a wedding.
A. f. Smith, of Lowndesvllle. na**-!
id through the city yesterday en roule]
o Hendersonvlllc. N C.. where lin
rill r.pend a few Week*. I
Wilkes Webb and Willett Sloan left
esterday for Clemson College mm.
cpd, the reunion.
Mis-? Andie rA'gan lia i VcturdW to
ter homo- In ."?-.?r.e- on, lo'.lo"-'* ? rt
Islt hero to Mrs. Wadi? *"
J.'.T. f?rute* ? ' .,. N. C..'
ins been tpU-f?ng .' dhyr In t'-.e
tty with friends.
Another Rlrlglilr |.?st.
T.ondon. Auj; 559.-9: IO p. m.-A
teutcr dispatch from :-'t. Petersburg,
ays n Zeppelin dirigible which bom-j
uir-lcd tho railway station' at .Miawa,J
utjt oyer tho border of Rnsnlnn Po.
and. was brought down by Russian
Iro. The car carried* eight sc'C ta
.nd quick flrws and ?xp!o*lve?i.
5
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I several say
r*n music was ,
- : ?c. _?r flaca ->>'g-~Tiryr??j1
WM"??? tiNLtr 'sr-W-L^
makl.-'j a special
hese Sunday "Jter
en joy able as well
?th ihe day.
j v/iP. enjoy tba
and that good
Certainly you afc
IN GROCERIES
We have a ccmpleteand
choice stock to select from.
ID Fresh Ve
- Wish Potatoes. String
B?ahs, Corn, Tomatoes,
Cabbage, Beets, etc.
In Fresh Meats
Veal, Sp r i rig Lamb,
Mutton, Native arid Wes
tern Beef, Live and Dress* ?|
ed Poultry.
W. A. POWER
212 S; Main,
j Sam D. Harper, Mgr.
TONIC
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in outdoors and plain living but yon
need something to take abd help,
to keep your system regular in all ill
functions'.
Re L. I *
win Act bri YoYif
System
M ko a summer shower on the witted
tlou'ern Spring is' Just around tue
corner with that ur??tai/''tired feeling**
effect ard ?' ' von lo take hold
of l"> . .. a nnft K'aap. ! H. L. T.
:;\ pou a good start,
..ot.* and UH) per buttle at your
.rugglsts.
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.Manufactured and Guaranteed Ly
Evan's Pharmacy.
Three Store*.
It H. Burris, of Anderson, Routo
8. spent part of yestorday In the city.
Mbts Annis Milford o? Towavllle waa
shopping in the city yesterday.