The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 08, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
PALL OPENING DISPLAY
O? Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Men's Tailored Clothing
son s vintage.
f*\ UR grand opening display of fall and winter patterns will begin
v--r on Sept. 12. it is our honest opinion that our display of this sea
son surpasses that of all other?. We have made the most careful se
lection, both with regard to quality o* clothes and distinctiveness of
patterns We buy no jobs in cloths of three, two or even one sea
The cloths that you see at our store have just left the
looms. You %irill be able ta select with the least difficulty you
have ever experienced, your fall suit that will please you ex
actly. Remember, we absolutely guarantee the flt and endur
ance ai your order. We guarantee your satisfaction and you
have no mi?ci? man to or ai with in chis guarantee. The other
fellow's heart b in thc right place, wher he makes you the guar
antee of this sort, but it b not in his power to make as sweeping
an assertion a* we do because he does not know what the man
behind him will say or do in the matter.
By our system of selling tailored clothing direct from the
makers to the wearers, eliminating middle men, we can sell tail
ored to measure clothing at ready-to-wear prices. No money b
lost to the wearer cf our clothing between the manufacturing of
the cloth and materials and the delivery of the tailored suit, a?
we buy cloth and materials from the manufacturers. We have,
also, systematized the making of clothing to measure so that we can make it as cheaply as a big
factory can produce ready-towear. By these means w<* can sell tailored to measure "uits at less
than other tailor? charge and at or below ready-to-wear prices. Special values will be offered
during thu opening.
Suits/Tailored to Measure at $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $22.50
The Columbia Tailoring Company b thoroughly established here and has a number of
stores located in other towns and cities in thc State. We have a growing business every
wke?*c, ?uid are adding to our satisfied customers each season. You can give us your order for
clothing with perfect assurance that every detail of your transaction with us will be satisfactory.
Our Range of Price ls-Snits $13.50 to $40
Columbia Tailoring Company
F. M. UNGER, I Manager.
122 WEST
ANDERSON,
WHITNER STREET
SC'UTH CAROLINA.
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Constancy ^vppBed With
Thedf urd's L % raught
McDuff, Va.-"I suffered for several I
years," says. Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ol1
tliis place, "with sick headache, andi
stomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told;me to tri
Thedford's Black-Draught, which I did,
and I found it ?lo be the best family medi
cine for young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on halnd all the
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dost', and il
?oes them moje good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
Thedford's {Black-Draught is purely
ve^eteble, a?ad?? been towri to Teca*
iat? weak siomacfo, dir.-:.-dir,.-., rr
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms. ^
It has been in constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited mord
than a million people.
Your druggist sells and recommends]
Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a I
Package to-day. . .H. C. ta [
Kokomo, Indiana, Sept. 7.-Eleven
hundred men and women, dressed in
the deepest mourning and headed by a
corps of mumed drum* ayfl six men
currying a collin draped in black march
ed through Kokomo's" business streets
tonight BO a protest against war.
The parade followed an anti-war dem
onstration lu-ld iii the city park. The
streets were tilled with crowds of peo
ple who stood silent as the parade
passed._
Just Between;
Oufselv??' and
The ynippost
By MOSS.
,^/JL??*I?HIS ls a Bttle
^t^/fiSS^ ? heart to heart
?ffib^p^ for tbs business
& $ ?a njwfc tofy . *or -no*e wh0
^\lxlvV advertise and for
mWPk A flmee who ought
???"-^to.
Friend, yo? must make your
customers fiat, from you MEM
TAT, I.V hotfnrk. thev nu rc base lu .
ACTTTeLritesfl
You ^usl<?>%ae and Interest
the mind 'jg&nfyo* c<"ai^refch
the i>ockt;ifmti?f Thought
oed?* Bctfoar?*~
Make the FAMILY CIRCLE) a
SHOPPINCfc?JKNTGn. Pirat ge.
after the mod?y spent mentally
by the fireside. Get your sell
inc story ?ef$r' for the psycho
logical buying moment Make
lt as ctfecdfco aa you know how.
Give I a P^tft?CH. Make every
feature ?a >IT?L FACT. LUt
the DETAILS. The people Want
to know ail you have to apy.
Tell tho WBIOLB ?tory. Ham
mer your permission borne. The
results- then ile between poor
competitor ?od yootselt
Remember, thle newspaper
takes you Into tte homes of the
BUYING class ot people. Xau
can tell your rtory'Wbare. it will
do the most good. Tell It the
WINNING way. We'll help you
put ZING Into your copy if yon
. want na to.
ADJUDGED INSANE
New Yorker Who Was Acquitted of Senator Swanson Say* eka< President
Murder Charge, lins Gone Looney Averted a Great War
- Norfolk, Va., Sept 7.-Senator
(By Associated Press;) s Swanson and Congressman Glass
Babylon, N. Y., Sept. 7.-Roland B. spoke to an immense crowd at Buckroe
Molineux, of New York, twice tried for each today. Senator Swanson praised
the murder of Mrs. Katharine L. Ad- President Wilson's Mexican policy
ams in 1898 and acquitted on a second and the-course hr had pursued in his
trial, waa adjudged insane today by dealing with, other (important mai
lt board in lunacy and committed to tens.
the King's Park Asylum. "If some people were president" he
Molineux was arrested yesterday af- said, 'there would be crepe banging
ter he had dashed through the streets over the doors of many American
scantil clad and engaged in a scries of homes today "
'running fights with the pedestrians. ? -,- .
For aeveral days he had been in a aan- ANSTRfANS ARC REPULSED
Harlem, seeking recovery from a ner- . ? . . i <
'vous breakdown. I] -
, m ea&S&SS? ~ !" Petrograd,, 8?l$-''?^rn? following;
Financial Report. announcement Was ?rh en. mu'"today:
(By Associated Pres*.) j -f*** AnJHan,arny\earpH:betweei,
^ew-V?rgr^rr-T'h?'mt?m?nt t?f river Vlktola arid thc river Rug are
ot the aver se condition of clearing IJSSBSffiSffi Lie
house banks and trust companies for *?. ?f ^.^?P ^
the week shows that the cssh reserve ? ^!!L ef* . : P*v?2!?2 '
decreased $3.272.300. leaving a d?ficit! S^J^gBSSt ? **?UrfUty
s-en?s. ^ ?* 5'?3T OF - ftAVSS'
The statement follows: ' 1 . j* ?onaon, Sept. 6-It ts learned on re
Loans increased $9,287.000. w % liable authority that the captain and
Specie decreased $1,849,000. . " : fifty ?I tbe crew ot the British cruiser
l&.^? 5S!?tC'?5?iS.,jsr 1d ,he
?Net deposits decreased $316,000. .
Circulation increased $$11.205,000. MILLION MEN IN FIGHT
Banks cash reserve in vault $314,- Paris, Sept. 7.- It ls estimated nnof
071,000. flelally that nearly 1,000,000 troops are
Trust companies cash reserve in engaged in the fighting which is pro
vault $66,933,000. i seeding In the east of Paris today.
Aggregate cash reserve $391,004,-! -;
00?. j Mrs. Croker Dies in Austria.
Trust companies reserve with clear- London. Sept 7.-Word waw received
lng house members carrying 25 per fresa Dublin today of the death In
cent cash reserve $51,074,000. , A n si ria Saturday of Mrs. Richard Cro
State banks and trust companies in ker, wife ot the former lender of Tam
Greater New York not included in many Hall,
clearing house statement: I -.
Loans, and investments decreased) A PUee for Casey's Army.
$120,900. ? ! Paris, Sept 7 -The prefect of thc
-, Gold increased $492,600. . j Seine if advdrtising tor men and wo
Currency and bank notes decreased ! mep of the allied nations to herd live
$243.900. j stock and milk cows collected in the
Total deposits increased $2.620.000.1 entrenched camp.
GREAT IS WILSON
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photos by Atuviera Presa Association.
German Guns and Russian Cossacks
St? machine guns of th? German army ar? expected to play terrible
havoc with tba enemies of the kaiser. The gunners of tbs German army are
agreed to be the most expert tn the world. The Russian Cossacks compose
the Sower of tho splendid anny of the oar. They bava no (ear of tba
; withering Ore of tba machine guns.
gjjj Q| JVALI?E JOYCE. ' :
OHS ls HKht in Bsstrmir<svLatrfc 'HSO
the Care ??d'^Htm?nt
ls a comedy. It Is based on
Outcnult's Buster Brown cartoons, and
the dog, Tige, rles wi tn tbe goat in |
m&fc'iig Jpn/ MThe &oat penally yields
to the blandishments of Buster's sister
Mary and thereby surprises Buster and
Tige.
"The Trey o' Hes rta," Louis Joseph
Vance's production, contains so many
new and 'inique plots, thrills and un
heard of circumstances that lt ti? dif
ficult fdr'the director to Interpret Just
how the author wants them to be
worked but In order to get the best re
sults on the screen. So Mr. Vance bas
been asked to assist the director in
making thc films.
IHt. STACK II OI'NF. REPLIES
gays BlesHC Has it?rer Hone Anything
to He!p the Poor People.
"'th? Intelligencer has rdceired-?rom
Wade Stackhouse, president of the
I South Carolina cotton .congress, a
l?nghty article In .reply' to' the letter
from Governor Beake with reference
to the recent controversy.
Dr. Stackhou?<e denian, that there is
any politics In the organization, which
ls composed of earnest men of all
factions He in viten Governor Blease
to Join the congress and tryto do some
good. One portion of tbe reply ls as
follows:
If you will point to one act. Of a
constructive nature you nave advo
cated since you have been governor
that has been of benefit to th?"farmor
I sball be glad to know it. Too are
destructive and never constructive in
your method?. You ar? now trying
to tear down an organization formed
lo benefit not only the poor farmer,
but every other class of farmers, white
and black, as well; as almost every
other clasB of our people, -mia war
ls going to couse loss and sirfierlng to
everybody, rich and poor alike.
BISASTROHS FLOOD
ti? KA5HAS CITY
Kansas Cit, Sept. 7.Night fall on
Kansas C'ty with many sections un
iter water hbcaose'of tbe overflowing
af Turkey' Creek. - Three thousand
homes, it ls estimated, were flooded
and several .hundred f^tnHJh* were
driven from their hornes^ Taw water
waa recoc? ag buk thdV^Ws? tauen
danger from collapsing building?.
Two men were killed when they caine
in contact with a broken trolley wire,
a. number were injured. The total loss
la estimated at about $1,600,000.
Turkey Creek, a drainage stream,
always treacherous, wes a harmless
thread of murky water when the men
sad women .who live In the valley
southwest of the etty wont to ned I ist
night. Then came rain which con
tinued ten boars and fifty minutos
with a flslLof ?.?4 inches, the'btggett
rainstorm 'ever HrBcortwd m < Kansas
city.: ? *
iSCBNE FROM ^ON THC CARE
[ Alice Joyce ls otie of the ?io?t popu
lar actresses appenring before the ?faro-"'
era today. Her face ls kh?sn to mll
Ilon? ami lier talents have made th?f
in aay admirers.
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rt was only n pntnti.ng of a. Z-ulu wsr>
i i01-, but because it could wink- its ey?
nt the will of tbs artist who bad paint
ed it, trcenh? galore came to Ita creator.
Toe story bi laughingly, told in "The
Winking Zulu." John K. Brennan por
trays the role of Daub, the artist II ls
landlady happens to see the Zulu wink
at ber and almost bas half a dozen fits.
H. B. Warner Ls soon to be seen in
the world famous drama of capital and
labor, "The Lost Paradise," by Lud
wig Fulda and H. a De Mille, col
laborator in tbe famous Belasco-Do
Mille successes. The subject marks
tbe ?rst appearance in motion pictures
of tbe eminent dramatic star who re
cently won such a distinguished tri
umph tn "Alias Jimmy Vslentiue."
VAUDEVILLE OF
THE BETTER KIND
"A Show With a Co" Is tho Kind
Staged al, the Palmetto
This Week
~r
It's no joke; the show at the Palmet
to this week is a bummer. The Sig
Rcinfleld Comedy Co., is one of the best
troops playing in this circuit, and the
performance yesterday was pronoun
ced as the beat ever. Sig Rein field
brought the ?rst troop of girls ever
seen on the stage tn the South to this
State, known as the Lady Minstrels.
And has some star performers in thc
troupe cow playing at the Palmetto
theatre. The girls are ali pretty and
clever. The little lady known as Isa
bel, made quite a hit in her role yes
terday and will no doubt have a still
larger crowd . of admirers after tO
dlljr*? prf f?fm?ii?o. in which she ~*:'
tske a leading part cs Madame Fo-Pe,
In "The King of the Bolo Island?->
m?nager Pink/iCcn Jn tr,?k?* -, to a i?
pr,rter for The Intelligencer stated
that the company now atibe Palmetto
comes to Anderson with the highest
endorsements and that they are te
serving of all that could be said good
of them was proven by tho ?scel
lent showing made last night. >
SECOND REGIMEN BAND
Will Play at County Fairs Daring the
Fall
R. ,W. Hembree, director of the Sec
ond Regiment Band at Orrvillev wished
to express bis appreciation of the cour
tesies shown the Nuid during the sum
mer by John lanley, president of tho
North Anderson Development. Com
pany. The band has been playing the
summer concerts at North Anderson
Three of the members of tho band
have, been playing at Henderson vii ie
during u>e summer-George Frank1.ir.,
Homer Smith and J. Van Moore The
band wi!* har? rome count? fair en
gagements this winter.
AND TREATMENT OP G0AT8."
. The welt known and once widely ? tad
emotional novel l>y Mary J. Holmes,
"Txmpefltyajad Sunshine," ' bas.'beeb
turned Into a photo pluy. After tho
[o$Ier\ of "East Lynne" and "dane
Eyre," thp story abounds in telling
emotional situ?tlons and vivid m.-io
uramo. uisciobUw ?Se length ?? w???vfc
some women Wlli go to attain the ful
'< miment of their Idvo for a mani
Playing the lends -In this play ere
Alexander Gaden, Dorothy Phillips snd
Howard Crampton.
If one questions whether the player
In the silent drama is overshadowed by
the artist oil the legitimate ctuge. who
has dialogue to assist him lu buildlus
and maintaining a situation, be will
find bis answer in Ml- s Helen Lind
mili There ts au ?l.iquence In ever?
gesture which carries UH lutssage and
vitalises the play upon thc screen
"The Devil's Dausnnt." a new two nd
drama, contains nu. excellent example
of thia actrei"' work.
. 77 M
Aird Seen Nethlne/J
. "Say. did you ever tog w a woman
to buy what abe wantodf at vho first
atore ah? came tor* Ts*. My "wlf~
frequently does-that
to lt after abo's {^ttfrUfe* ftther
atoraaV*
"A Word
To the Wise
Is Sufficient"
.y MOSft.
IL^lC?/ WT? knock,
Ih^?^a nace at every
IWV ^TTi knoc ks niany
117/ UfrzVJ timi* at the door
I !fW?7?i tho reader of
n***w*Y ?km paper who
conscl entiousiy foliowa the ad
vertisements contained therein.
"A penny eared li ? patty
earned."
There are a lot et pennies ly
ing aronnd loose te this paper
walting to bo saved. Aren't yon
going to save them?
"Honesty ia tbs beat policy."
Our advertisers base their suc
cess on this proverb, both tn ad*
verti&lng and in other lurte ot
their business activities. It pays.
"A stitch te tims eaves nine."
Yon can save many stitches of
expe^ by keeping posted close
ly an what our ads artigara have
to say ia thia paper.
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Most poor complexions are duo to
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CLEAN LIVING
MODERN SANITATION IS A GROW*
IN? GOOD.
No woman or man can perform full
duty to themselves or to others un
less they keen themselves cleon wiul
la.
An upset livor or sluggish kldnoya
will spoil your work and worth.
Regularly take CARS WELL'S LIV
EO-AID and you will be a new being
in this climate for it will clease your
system aa soap will clease your hands.
CAK?WTKL,1/S L.IVKK-AII) take?
the place Of calomel-tabes ita place ex.
cepting the AFT2R effect*.
It generally acts FJIGHT NOW ott
the liver and kidneys and eliminates
the poi BOOS and accumulations.
Results-Internal cleanliness and by
mesas of pure VEGETABLE com
pound.
No danger, no discomfort.
On sale at Fr 1er son's Pharmacy In
60 cent bottles. . Purchase price re
funded in full if you wish it But you
won't, when you try this scientific
remedy.
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