The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 03, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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The Best Ad
The Following
Received From
Anderson Rt
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Advertising Man;
Anderson Ii
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Deaf Sir:
I thin)
that have occurrt
tcrdaj' a man wal
look at the Chan
? showed it to" hil
thc ol?ic.*, 1 ask?
in The Intelligen
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mid when the mi
he saw tlie adve
"IT PAY
LIVE TALES OF
THE FOREIGN WAR]
Traveler? Returning to Anderson]
Say That They Met Many Pri
vations and Hardships.
Anderson people are having ttl
brought nonio to them every day that]
the war In the foreign countries ls by
s no means. an affair cf small imper,
tance. Friends and relatives return
ing', to this city anl county tell stories
of carnage and terror and strange
scenes in the foreign lands.
One man baa just landed -in this
country from Europe and be reports
that accomodatlons secured on tho
boat\ coming back were hardly botter
than those provided for cattle,.since
Ui o boat's passenger capacity was gn
I F '400 and ' over 1.4W came on thia
I r
Senders of The Intelligencer some
I nea complain that they cannot get
Any definite new* from the war, yet
thc people in Germany are in a tlx
just'.aa bad. A German newspaper,
printed ??verni days ago. carried a
story' to the sffeet thal * a report
unsteadied Censer eayisg the* ?ir?,
Woodrow Wilson ie dead, bu; th'.s has
not beer? conr.rnied." .Readers'or .The
Uiteliigcr.cor can r?aaily see tbit it
iE Just as.?^? tc Sit ?av as
the'other.
Southern people have ? found out
fi om the postoff Ice-department, by In
vestigating the matter, that letters
written to Germany will never be dc
thore. tn some few instances
ird may bo delivered, provided
the "writing'ts very legli
"The old chatter or. how "we had a
rough passage, but I wasn't seasick
a minute," and descriptions of visits
. to Stratford.on-Avon and tho tomb?t
Napoleon no longer bore the stay-at-|
hyne* when a friend'gets Home ?rem
Europe. They bring stories Instead
of armed forces marching through)
crowded streeta. of bands playing and
irenr-ied people shouting; of perilous
-passages through guarded ports, of j
slow journeys stopped mlle after mile
by auspicious sentries. Evidently Spa-'
rope in ia. n? pleasure, resort j
for a foreigner. ?
of the ?tories the travelers |
!>rlne> heme seem more illuminating.
thatl> negev of onble news. It is diffi- '
grasp the full slglnficaqce of,
"Toft Thousand Slain in Battle,'* bot
>n you know aits on her
la and says: " I paused on |
ing to the j
shot
eems like
truth, lt IR something ono can grasp.
vert?siog Medium ia U|
fs One of the Mat
Advertisers in Th
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sal Estate and ?nvestmen
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00
leal Estate, Stock, Rentti
Anderson, S. C., Ai
ager,
iiteHigcncer, ,
son, S. C.
: it is only right that *1 tell you oif 1
;d recently by"our advertising in youi
Iked into the office and said that he \
riblec farm that we were cutting up
?n and sold him one of them, before
1 him where he saw the advertisemeri
iccr.
Hy we had an inquiry from Columbi
in came up we sold him the place
irtisement in The Intelligencer.
Yours very truly,
L. S. HORTC
First \
?IVf ORAL:88
S TO ADV
BED'HEN AT CHICK SPRINGS
Wi? Hold Session There Next Satur,
day Ailernoon.
The members of the Order of Red
Men of Anderson, Greenville, Pick
en:?, Oconec, Spartaaburg, Union and
Cherokee counties are urged to attend
a joint session of the seventh ab ?.tho
tenth districts, which will be held
at Chick Springs next Saturday at
zr3? o'clock. ine members oi tho
order in Anderson nave received no
tices from Solicitor A. E. HUI of the
Snartanburg district, president of the
district, which reade as .follows:
To tho Tribes ot the 7th and 10th
districts Improved O. R. M. of S. C.
.'. The Joint sealion of these districts
will be held at Chick Springs, Satur
day, September 6th at 2:30 p. m.
All ara Invited to attend the afternoon,
session. Thc First Regiment band
will furnish the music for. the occa
sion. At the evening session there
wi Jl -be held a great contest between
the two districts in the degree work,
tho following' tribes taking part in
tho content: Comanche, Gray Eagle,
Tenolley. Pawnee and Keowee. Ono
fare for the round trip has been gran
ted by the P. and N. lines. Special
trains'WUT leave .' Greenwood about
noon Saturday and 12.25 from Spar
enburg. Return trip leave 12 p. m.
A. E. Hill, President
W. M. Allen, District C. ot R.
Uiarrboer- Quickly Cured.
"My''alsation was first called io
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ?nd
Diarrhoea Remedy as muon aa twelve
years ' ago. . At that time I was se
riously in w??h summer complaint
One dose of this remedy choked the
trouble," writes*Mrs. C, W.\Florence,
Rockfield, Ind. For sale by all deni
ers.
THE MAN FOR THE TIMES
Richard I .ManningCan Manage the
Alfa 1rs ?/ thc State Properly
Editor of The Intelligencer:
What the people of the ?tate need
in the Governor's omeo at this tune
is a.sound, level'headed man. T?tere
is a crisis with regards to cotton and
it will require a man of much oxecu
live ability to hold down the office of
governor In this stile at the present
time.'. I have traveled a griat deal,
about South Carolina is.nl 1 timi thal .
tho moot people r*gnrrf Richard ?,
Manning of Sumter, as Just the wort
of man that we riisSd for tho office.
He was a farmer meet ol his life,
that ls lived on Mr. f^rao&many ?
years and I am told that .okeh now ?
.he manages bi? own place tu Sumter
County. He ike ?jric/'cat former and t
knowe the needs of tho country life <
and ?bc conditions th"rj 'tlc W?n"tW I
ha able to help .he farmers\4 tho <
I Stau, very much. |
j ? In.po tn foe RicUii
VOlea Of the people -i?.-.' S I,
I r : ? lt SPARKS, j'
Anderson, 8. C., -lept ?. j
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?per Carolin)
ty Testimonials
Agencer:
lt Company
ist 27, 1914.
[wo incidents
paper. Yes
ranted to
fest of the city.
1 got back to ,
t and he said
a about a farm
He also said
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THE GOVERNORSHIP
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? {News and Courier.)
I The election of FCchard I. Mannlbf
Hover John 0. Richards in the seconi
Hprbnary, to roe held on Soptembe
?. ought to bc easy. Ont of a tota
Hvoto going above 130,000, the vote fo
^Bthe four candidat-s vvhri sade the ?av
Has avowed supportera of Ooverpo
HBleax'o aggregates only about 45,00
or a little more than one-third cae
Bast Tuesday. The bulk of tho ballot
?received hy. Drowning. Cltnkscales
Cbovor and thc two Smiths ought t
go to Manning in tho second priman
and he will receive some of the vote
?which were cast for Irby and Simms
Thlp :?3 thc way the situation fig
uros out on paper, and this, we be
llevo, ls tho way R will figura out a
the polls. - But thc thing agsir/jt whic
the great mase of voters who have dc
dared for a change of policies . f
South Carolina should1 guard abovt
everything elco ls ovorccnfs'ioncc
Such a feeling begets apathy.. anc
apathy is always th? greatest dan gai
In a second primary. Manning can' bsa
elected and we thoroughly believe tba*
he will be elected but the friends? ol
gpvd gorerp-??sv e?oi?? UKO ... ?im
chances. They should go to the pola
iuwm?c?vijB oil the S th of. ScptOTr.bcn
.nu i'f.vj should see to it that all those
with whom they, have influence^ do st
Br^Thc people -ci c^*^>*x?*n\i?>& i.=.zM
D-howp ^unmbtakaljjy thai they want
iv governor ot Mr* Sorting's type;
tiyt he will bo.fought bUtofcft ?nd hon
tue- te his election, will te the power
ful Honor interest? They ar? Tai
more desirous of having a governoi
wau wm work, in harmtmr J?Ul tuest
Iban* they are ot having- a friend*?
senator at Washington. .'?"I
The victory for clean gbvercmeal
?a? be made complete and lt must bi
mode complete hut until'it'is complete
sn unwearying vlg?anee should 'tri
ill means be maintained.
ftPEEDIXG WEST ^ >J
lap Frulser After Staading'Off Gol.
deg ?ate All Ray 3toke* Sadv
aaa Repart w>.
(By Associated "Frees.)
San Francisco, 8ept After hov
ering off the Golden Gate nearly ?J1
lay, at a distance varying from 4'ta
tfi miles, the Japanese cruiser Ide urns
tonight picked up a small launch
wbether one of her ow? or one from
land coifld not he sw v>~-and put tc
ie? at full speefV headed west.
Some of these days thc people at
?rr vrni "learn what tney are panting
anet*.! and will holler for the police to
separate th?m.
WIVES OF BELGIAN SOLDIERS
Photo copyrlrhc J?14. by American Pre?s Association,
b*tl?ZeZlXZ* Hned UP t0 anoWaDCC of aboul 10 ce",s 0 da* frotu V? government while tlnlr ht,.
KING GEORGE INSPECTS AVIATORS
Photo by American Pr??p Association.
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GERMAN ARTILLERY AT LIEGE
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