The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 02, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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SHERLOCK HQLNIE
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HUNtM, ?)
He Will Mingle Wi
Is To Be Seen
Hours. Magi
Will Cap!
Tho Anderson Intelligencer vouches
?hut Bhorlocv Holmes. Jr., the man of
mystery 1H n total t'lrdngor In Ander
son und he ta tim raine gentleman
who has I ;en Impcr.HonntinK tho part
In varions cities where the proposition
hus bean worked
.?You ?re the Mytdcrlnys .Sherlock
Hol/ncN, .1r" of the Anderson Daily
Intelligencer."
'i hes'' are the milgie words with
which to make this mysterious gen
tleman acknowledge his Identity and
receive $2f> cash from The Intelli
gencer tor. your trouble.
How t" I sc Sentence.
In urtng the abovo sentence . no
?./ords must bc added or taken from
or arrangement changed. They niuKtj
be uah! exactly us published, other- (
wiso Mr Holme:', will not acknowledge
Ii!:; identity. Simply go up to thc,
mun you iMspect and holding thc last
IHSUO of tho Anderson Daily Intel!!-,
gencer in your hand use tbe sentence,
ns abovo published, and this paper
vouches that Mr. Holmet. wMl imme
diately ucknowlcdgo his identity, and
tho money will be promptly paid oven
i/iiould you get the right man within
'if teen minutes after the . contes]
Blurts.
Winn Sherlock Holmes, Jr., arrives
l-i Anderson ho will n ike--himself
very H.in-li at home. You ure liablei
i un acrdra this eludive gentleman in1
tim most unexpected places, for Mr.'
IJolm.'s ia a sociable fellow and is'
never so happy as when mingling {
kV lt Ii thu people. You may meet him
In tho porlomco, stand near him lui
' ,iny number of. the prominent mer-'
GERMANS PRAISED
BY AMERICANS
Toar?a*.* Claim Only Courteous
Treatment While in the Ger
man EBBWft
Rotterdam, Aug. 21.-Amorleojir
who t und themselves In Germany dur
ing V . ih:t days of the European war
were In no wise molested and tho Ger
mau governemnt took every Rtep to
protect them. This ls the substance of
Maternent? miele here by Americans
returning from Germany
g?terai instances of abuse and per
ennal dan ?er were recorded but in ev-,
cr., onad the excitement to the decla
ration of war, mobilisation and result
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Musici
"Dome!
Company Has a Cast of 13
;s, JR., IN OF
mm IN CITY
th The People And
During Waking
c Words That
ture Him.
pantile ?IOUKQS. Hit noar him in the
play house and. in fart, meet him any
where und everywhere,
A Hun for Y?ur Money.
Thut yon will have a run for your
money goes without saying. Mr.
Holmes will not he captured without
un effort. Ho lias traveled fur und
has operated in many cities, going
for nine day^ in Mempnis. Tenn., wita
thousands of people looking for him,
for over two week? In Richmond, Va.,
willie in a smaller city in a nelghbor
?Ing state, the authorities even employ
ed a Pinkerton mnn to round up Mr.
Holmes, und even lie did not succeed
In doing so until the night of thu
last day of the contest.
I Sherlock Holmes1, Jr.. will tell you
ithrt.ugh tho columns of The Intelli
gencer each dav where, he goes, whom
I he Bees, what he docs, nnd in fact
gives you each day a completo history
'of his doings tho day previous and in
many wuys, to he announced later,
glvei; you opportunities to capture
him I
Remen.'ber, now. Tho Intelligencer
vouches that Shearlock Holmes. Jr.,1
The Man of Mystery ls a total stranger
in Anderson. That he comes here
solely for thlf contest and that all
st itm lent:, by this paper in regard to
him are absolutely correct.
Thora is but one genuine Sherlock
Hoimes, lr., and be ia the gentleman
who ia coming to Anderson for the
Hally.Intolligcm r. j
Keep your eye on this paper, for
Thc Msrt^attawyiatery will bo circul?t..
lng among you almost before you,
know it.
Going to
i the 1st
ute they can't get the
i hit new building by
lng high spirits of the people were re
sponsible Then, too, the few cases
recited to thc Associated Press corres
pondent iccured in out. of the waar
placea, and persons touring tho em
pire in automobiles were tne princi
pal' sufferora. German villagers un
able to distinguish the Americana from
thc english atoned travellers, j threat- [
ened them nn?l molested *l?e*n '.?e J
hotels, but as soon as lt had bte^nf nS;. : ,
Clear that tho victims of their 'wrath
were Americans the ?nest complete j
apologies were offered. ir. rr.cst'|
cases thc offenders were immediately '
arrested and summarily puu?^b*d
On August 5. thc German cmpci or |
himself la said to have Issued a deer
according to which the burgomasters j
all over^Uia euVpire were to be hold,
personally responsible for harm be- !
falling nil foreigners, especially the'
Americana^ *
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.V* Items of Interest and Pereon
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Y? if* if* if* if* if* if* if* if* if* if*' Sf* if* ip
Change Occured
In City Office rs.
Yesterday was Sept. 1. thc date set
aside for the city officers to lay down
tli' ir duties as BUCII or to ausunie their
new duties, a? the case might ho. All
i of the transfers of duty took place,
and today there are several new men!
tn be seen on the police force, while al
few familiar faces are aiment. Dr.
John P. Majer has ussumed his duties
as city meat und milk Inspector, suc
ceeded by Dr. J. C. Mitchell and J.
W. Sammohds has taken up the duties
I as chief of police, succeeding Chief W.
JC*. Lee. Several other changes have]
?alroady taken place. The new officials j
? were sworn In nt the city hall yester
' day afternoon at 1 o'clock and idiort \
addresses were delivered by the may
'or and other city officials, in which
they assured the new members that |
they were ready to stand behind them
In what they did.
i Want? Tigers Te
Serve Their Time.
I A reporter *for Thc Intelligencer, In
discussing the liquor question with So
licitor Kurtz P. Smith, yesterday ask-!
I ed the solicitor if ho favored putting I
1 these coses under the jori: diet ion of
tho Magistrate?. Mr. Smith says that
it would not be a good plan and believes
that instead of helping the sltuution
[lt woiild do,harm. He sayu that the
1 only possible way for South Carolina
to ever settle thc problem of handling j
i the Honor cases ls to amend the law
' no that when a defendant 1B convicted
! for tho second time on a charge of
selling liquor, it. will not be possible
' to !mpoBc a fine. Instead of this, the
law will read so that the prisoner will
he sentenced to serve a term in thc I
i county chningang or in jatl. Solicitor
' Smith believes that this will settle the
uncut ion and to a large extent do away
with liquor aelllng and many seem to
agree with bim.
-o
To Nerve Sentence
Tor Breaking Law.
I Six negroen wore taken from thc j
city Jail to thc chaingang yeilerday
morning, all of them to serve time for j
playing "skin" and one of them to
servo an additional ten days for re
oisf|ng arrest. ' These negroes were
rounded up Sunday afternoon on the
charge of gambling and tbo following I
were sentenced to serve for the next |
(10 days on the roads of Anderson coun
ty: John White, Jeff Lee. Haskell Da- ]
vis. Will Walker and Doc Williams.
Whoo tho officers flushed the bunch
Charlo? Young fought ^ h?nd-io-han?,
battle with Officer Sanders before sub- |
mltting to arrest and he was accord
ingly sentenced to serve for* 40 days
on tho public works. The negroes
around town have reached the point
where they are afraid to rattle a "set
ot bones" at all."
Poor People
Had Uhr Night
The evening which tho officers of Ute
local Salvation Army post arranged
for the poor people of the city was the
big success of thc week and Ensign
Belcher Was yesterduy congratulating
the other members of thc poet on what
they were able to do. Mr. Belcher es
timates that, over 200 gathered at the
Salvation Army hal) tor the evening
and listened to tho program, which
consisted of songs and recitations and
addresses. Following this, ice cream
and soft drinks and sandwiches were |
served. Mr. Belcher said yesterday
that the people, of the city responded
very liberally Indeed to his rcquett for
funds, with which to stage the event,
and be desired to thank them rar^t
heartily for the help they,had given.
It ls probable that another such ev- j
ening may be arranged at an early
date.
Instructor Here
Fi om Kentucky.
Prof. H. E. Tuckor, who la a mern-|
ber of the faculty cf tbo Kentucky j
Military Institute, located at Lyndon,
in the suburbs ot louisville, has arriv
ed in Anderson to vbdt lila father, C.
,L. Tucker. Prof. Tuckor ls Instruc
?or tn mathematics and says that he
Ikes bia position fine. He was a!
graduate of the citadel in the class of '
'Di and to an able military school
men.
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The Palm?
THE PALM
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/ito a DANDY CHORUS
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Y SPARKLETS *
al Mention Caught Orer tba *
i tree ts of Anderson *
Janitor's Juli
IN Marli Desired
Judging flinn tho number of appli
cations received for the position of
janitor at th?! Anderson county court
house, the position must he a. lucra
tive one. It was said yesterday that
over fifty applicaticns had been re
I ccived and every day moro people call
ind inquire as to how to get the Job.
W. A. Clamp, formerly Janitor at
[this building, resigned in order to ac
I cept a position en tho police force
and since tiiut time the county board
Vias not been in session and therefore
Ino successor to Mr. Clamp has yet
! been chosen. Tho board will meet
next Monday and at that time they will
select come mun out of the 50 to get
the Job.
Calvin mealed
With Andersen.
Paul H. Calvin, ono of the live Btock
agents of the live t-tock deportment of
Clemson college, wis in Anderson on
yesterday und while here told'a repor
ter for The Intelligencer that he was
well pleased indeed to learn that a
I stimulus had been lent the livestock
1 industry in this county and that an
'.Anacreon county exhibit is to be held.
He spoke in the highest terms o? the
Anderson county rarmers. Mr. Cal
vin came to this country several
months ago and lent assistance to the
livestock,dealers and raisers and he
?was warmly welcomed yesterday.
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?Fall Changes
Are Being Made
The merchants In this section of the
country and nil other business mon. I
usually make thir changes, when there '
are any of any importance, on the first,
day of what is properly termed the falj I
season and therefore yesterday
brought some new faces to pome of thc '
establishments of the city while the
other establishment!: have changed
their bases of operations and aro now ,
located in new buildings. With tho
number of stores now being completed. ,
lt ls probable that other chang.-* Will
soon occur.
('?n?:,?;iuu Party .
Had Bis'. Time.
For the'-Ia?f ten days a party of An
derson people have beeb enjoying life
at White Water Fal 1B, where they es
tablished what was known as the "An
derson Camp.". AU the people in the
party were from thia city and tho con
geniality and comradeship made the
j occasion more pleasant than lt might
otherwise have been. Among those
I composing the party.were: Mrs. Ro
bert Ligon and Miss Mao Ligon, Mrs.
J. E. Sadler and Miss Mary Sadler,
, Miss binda Thompson, Miss Linda An
thony and Messrs Ligon, Marshall and
Fant. . i . .
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. First "lt" Month
liss Rronght Oysters
There is an old Baying that oysters
are cn ly good to eat tn the months
beginning with tho lotter ?'ii" and tho
cafe keepera of Anderson teem to
think that thia is true. The first
fresh oysters to be put on the local
market thia season were advertised
yesterday in Anderson' cafes and the
proprietors or the placetfa*-ay that
they had a number of calls for the
dishes during the day. Possibly the
oysters aro good to cat in September
but a majority of tho people of the
city will prefer to-Wait until cooler'
weather arrives before they undertake I
any of them.
Resillar Meeting
'if l'hiiaiheas !
The regular monthly meeting ot the '
Junior Phllath?aa class ot the First
Presbyterian church will, be held nn
Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock with
Mrs. nunnett Thompson on North Mc
Dufnc -.-.treat. Ail members are urged
to be In attendance as thia will be a
meeting of Importance end of moro
than ordinary interest.
Capt. Richards Is
To Speak Kat ort!?},
; Capt. Jun. O. 'Uichardt:, candidate for
governor'will'bo here Saturday after
noon and will speak from the' court
house stcpa beginning at 3 o'clock.
Brown
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fpALME
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THE RUSSELL-HENRI
Baby Athlone Albrazar i
THE LURE OF THE 1>
A DARING GETAWAY
THE COMING OF LO
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The Best Vaudev
THE COOLEl
Mr,. Hancock Is '. ' ' 1 .
In Second Race.' 1 '"- '
Owing to sonte. mi stake in counting
tho votes cast for comml"?isioner in dis
trict No. 1, thc statement has appear
ed that Lawrence McGee was declared
elected. This was,.an error, as Mr.
McGee- will hnvc to run a second race
for commissioner, of district No.. 1
with J. H. Hancock.;. Tne.cpunty toc
retary and the counjry,vch^lxman both
regret that tho mistake was made and
lt was not made with any intention of
injuring Mr. Hancock's candidacy.
Has Entered The
Rea j Estate Field
ll. G. Love, who bas boen connected
with* the J: Forman EvaUB Real Es
tate agency, bas resigned that posi
tion and yesterday opened offices in
the new Watson-Vandiver building on
Main street. Mr. Love plane to deal
in real estate ot all kinds, but ho will
make u specialty; of ?nrnv lands snd ho
expects to do an ex^eusiyo business in
thic line. He has, had considerable ex
perience in the real estate held- and
friends of his Eay.Uia.i >e,y*ll be In
business for himself.
TTrjr: . -.<??*
Capt W. C. Will*
Herc Yesterday.1
Capt. W. C Wllira'""of Yorkvillo,
pasted through1 Anderson! yesterday
en route to Atlanta. Ca**!' W?I"s 'l- -
touring with-Vj Mt J&KI?Lf-And thoy~plan]
to spend' ?ever^t ."ilayf in Atlantic
City. It will be^gjg?geved that the
Yorkvillo man was a candidato for the
office of Adjutant General of South
Carolina tn the recent primary elec
tion and bc made a splendid run al
though ho was defeated by the Incum
bent, Gen. W. W. Moore.
New Salesman
ls In The qty.
K O. Wright arrived In Anderson
yesterday- from Greenville and began
hie duties as one of the salesmen for ?
the Moore-Wilson Company. The now '
man has had much experience in the'
mercantile business, having held re
sponsible positions ir. Greenville and
also in Atlanta. The local fl fm foci
that they were fortunate in being able
tO secure bim.
Maaldln Company
Will Do wiring.
The Mauldin Electric Company, of
Anderson Waa yesterday ?Lwerdod the
contract for wiring Ligou &. Ledbet* ?
ter's handsome new building on Matu'
street, which will soon be completed;
The contract ls for about'$700 An
derson people are beginning tn v*nU*?
that they c-f?.n got local firms to do
their work as well or better, than
most of the out-of-town people. Tho
Sullivan. Hardware Company got the
plumbing contract.
ANOTHER HERO FOUND
Berlin. Sept, .1.-Emperor Winiam
has conferred the d?coration of the
decoration of the Iron Creas? first
c?as?, epon (?enera! von Llndenburg.
> High-Class Acts; 1
E C?OLEST
m
?ROGRAM
PHOTOPLAY
. . . . ECLAIR
.ama with Barbara Tennant
* (Comedy).JOKER
I KTH RHEL TO BE_8ELE('TED
iE M?LLiuN DOLLAR MYS i ERY, series 8.
RD STERLING In a comedy..
TTO THEATRE?
iS A ~% T* fl TT* W? TF% A H. JZ '- ?
Ci MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Presents
BUSTER BROWN
A Screaming Comedy
n an entire change of Songs and Music.
?N MOVIES
IT . . .Lubin
2 Reel Special
. . . Biograph
Drama
NE WOLF . .. . Kalem
Drama
?He To Be Seen at
ST PLACE IN ANDERSON |j
A young man said to us yesterday:
"i wish ? had bought a ion ip
North. Anderson ask months ago,
then I would have bought tho 'ot
that Mr. --now has-that's
the lot I wanted."
THE LESSON IS
Get your lot in North An
derson cow before some .one
else does.
REVIVAL AT PENDLETON , j j^tfjP? CATCIl STURGEON
inj. Peteat et ranean ls Preaching j &>i*ia?r F? Slsjaed tte Bili 'JrWsed
Hasse 6?eat Setawas. Pr ;tl,e Legislature.
Rev. T. L.' Smith, pastor of the Bap- j -
??ly?l^ ^ ^ to The iutelUgencsr.
"Dr. Edwin M. Potent, president of Columbia, Sent. 1.-The bill relating
Purman University, Greenville, ia with to the clos- ss?taon for catching, ?a\l
u?here now domg the preaching in a lng and buying sbadiand stergeon,
revival meeting with tho Baptist , , ? . ?*?B???*
church. He preached a great sormon VOMfsd by ^he last general assembly,
this morning bu the subject of pray- was signed today by the governor. It
er. It goes Without ??ring that we provides dates between which shad
are in line to receive many good ^ ?turaeon mar not he ranaht ahd
things this week. Servicea, morning surgeon may not ne caught aaa
10:30; evening 8:15. Public ls cor- carries a orovlslon that no stnrgfBn
(Hally Invited to attend these meetings shall be caught for three years after
till tho house if full." January 1, 1916.
'he Program Changed Daily
PLACE IN ANDERSON