The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 03, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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Six Times $100.
All advertisement over twenty-flv
word. -Rates on 1,000 words to
tlon.
No advertisement taken for less
It your name appears in the Ule
your want ad to 821 and a bill will
prompt payment
FOR SALE
FOR S.ALE-8eeds that are yet sea
sonable for that winter garden.
Lettuce, beets, onion sets, cabbage,
spinach, kale, mustard, turnips,
salsify, parsnips sweet peas, if In
doubt. Or, In a hurry phone 464.
Purran Smith, Seedsman. .
FOB SALE-We havo a small tract
of land formerly part of the Quince
Ha mond place, which can be bought
cheap If you act quick. Frank A De
Camp* Realty Company. 9-30-tf
FOB 8 ALE-150 bushels Fulgham
Sta gt,91 per bushel. J. M. Bailey,
rt ton, R 2. ltp
FOB SALE-Pure Apples and Fulg
ham Seed oats. Home raised and
nicely graded. Let us book your
orders now. J. f. Fretwell. 9-21-4t
FOR RENT 1
FOB RENT-Offico up-stalrs in new
lHtseu-Vanalrer ballding and office
lit -treat of job department down
stairs. Splendid central location.
Apply at Th fe Intelligencer Office.
10-2-tf
LOST
LOST-Dust Cap from Cadillac auto
mobile, livestock day between An
derson and North Anderson. Reward
will he paid .hy the undersigned for
return of same to Chamber of Com
merce. 10-2-3t
?WANTS
WANTED-Experienced bookkeeper
^jnimt neeltion at once, reference
waw^iJr first letter, now employ
ed; '4?0d rear on ?for change. Ad
dress, L. R. Bookkeeper, care In
jStiaTe Just received a large ship
ftsht ot box liles, and can supply
: &ur wanta te this lino. Anderson
Intelligencer, Joh Department, tl
???W?^rTEB- You to know that we do
~"IS??'?**-.cleaning and pressing.
IllSli w?rVesp'??ls??y: Agsr.ta Bes
Vpnd? Coo^ny, the South's largest
dyers and dry cleaners. Columbia
fffjlprlng Co._
? lt. SEEMS. ?O BE-A special provi
sion that fruit is the most desired
and adapted food for warm weather,
?Mi you'll find it here-California
Mints, oranges, grapes, plains, pears
?a$ northam apples- all fresh.
#Wso Sickle pears, and plenty pt
^apjauaa. J. K Manos. '
*M?/^aBBS?.NG-Switches made
from..your own combings. Same can
he found at 106 E. Church street up
stalr*. lira. Leona Arnold.
...8B3?,W. A. Todd, the MQnument Man,
,.fpr^ anything in the Monumental
' line. Tombstones of all kinds. TV.
. :*?$9dd, 1*0? South Main street,
i ffiSrw'^iT1 ;horeby forbid anyone hir
ing or harboring my sim 3. P. Rig
by,, who left, home . without cause,
.old, about S test tall, dark
:JCidi.S?in. coarse vqlce. Reward of
? l^^ty**^^* &Wtot his re
C0I?BBHSBD PASSENQEB SCEEP
VUS PIEDMONT AND NORTH
4wWA? ,cp|TPAifr,
Zftoettve August 16, Mle,
4lMffw, 8. CL
-145 a. rn.No. aO ?-20 a. m.
?,40 sw.Bt.Ko 32 8.20 a? m.
X*S J1A5 a, m.No. te 10.25 a m.
8? 1.S5 p. rn.No. 36 ll 50 a. ?a.
iv AjSO.p. m.Kc. -ss z.io p. UL
Al ^N^tajfe ?4? ?. ?
No. 48 .A",4>_ja.Noji4* 4 45 p. m
?Ot 45 ^,10 ,;>. nt.No ,44 6 45 p m.
#0. 4? ll_l? p. m,No., 46 loifio p. m.
C. V. ?ALMBR,
O,??**** Agent
?TMMMMk
Etbme-Made Beaten
Anderson Cash Grocery.
at the
ising Rates
imo 25 cents. Three Time? ?O cents,
e words prorata for each additional
he u-fd in a mouth made on aupli
than 25 cents, cash in advance.
Shone directory you can telephone
e mailed after its insertion for
LEGAL
NOTICES
Delinquent Hoad Tux Notice.
All dinlenquent road tax collectors
are provided with an official receipt
book with numbes, and stub numbes
attached. Pay no money" to collectors
unless you get tho oiflcial receipt as
above provided or.
J. MACK KINO,
tf County Supervisor.
KOTIGE?
Thero will be a meeting of Post D'.
T. P. A. Saturday night at 8 o'clock,
Oct. 3d, in the ball over tho Traction
Co.'s office. There are several matters
of importance to be discussed and will
! ask thht every 'member be present.
C. BAN ALLEN.
President, Post I).
NOTICE
We ate doing superior work at our
ginnery. Swap moal and hulls for
[seed. Also have five hundred bushels
of Bancroft Prolific Oats tgraded
seed) for sale or exchange for cotton
seed. Price $1.25 per bushel or one
pound oats for four and one-half
pounds cotton seed.
9-26-lmo. GI?UCK MILLS.
SPECIAL OFFER.
I will furnish your applcr oats at
fl'.OO per bushel and Fulghum oats at
$1.35 per bushel, and will give you' 10c
per pound for cotton in payment for
same.
These oats were raised by me ahd
are very fine and worth that money
in cash. You will find samples at the
office of The Fretw?il Company. This
, offer good tot. Immediate.' acceptance.
. J. J. FjRBTy/BLL
[ CHARLESTON * WESTERN CARO
LINA RAILWAY
. aira. and ft om the I .
aOBTlt -SULTH,-EAST--WEST
Leavest
No. 6 .7.30 a. m.
I No. 22.2.60 p. m.
Arrives t
I No. 21 .11.35 a. m.
I No. .3 . 3.10 p, m.
Information, schedules, rates, et w" I
promptly given.
B WILLIAMS. G. P. A^
xVwgu?t?, Ga.
T. B. Curtis, G. A.
Anderson. 8. C.
I Above figures effective Sunday, Sept.
187th, 1914.
Straight Vaudeville with Pic
tures at Palmetto today.
The Road lo Advancement
i
??i
Better things are ia
store fer ; the young
man or woman who
systematically la j s
aside a part e! their
wag?a even pay any*
Systematic Saving ls
? great factor la build
lng elaracter. Try K,
The S?vinga De
partment of
Th? Strongest Bank Ia
the County.
JfVerldV Darkest Moment
The darkest moment ls said to ba
lust before dawn. This ls now dis
covered not to be so. The darkest
moment, relatively speaking, la when
the noonday sun shines. Then lt la
that living things on the earth ara
blinded by the dassle of the sun and
o IVA NOTES o
o o
oooooooooooooo
Thc PhiUtlica fiann of tho Presbyte
rian church bold it? regular monthly
meeting Wednesday afternoon with
Miss Georgia Hello i?aukin. After :t
short business session the hostess Her
v? delicious refreshments.
Mr. Milton Sherard,-who han been
spending the.summer months In Mary
laud is herc on u visit to his parents
Mr. and Mrs.* lt. s. Shcranf.
Dr. J. W. Wilson of Peleer^spent a
few days hero, this week the guest of
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henty of An
dereon were 'tere n few hour:; Sunday
With their amit. Mr.-. M. E. Beaty.tj
Miss Kan tie Lou Sherard ot Mjcan
opy, Elorlds, in spending sometime
here with her homcfolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis were herc
Sunday, thc guests of relatives.
Mrs. V. W. Shearer who has been
on a visit of Beverel weeks to relatives
in Scqeca,. Gaffney und Williamston,
lias returned home.
Miss Annie Halford of Blackville,
who has taught music hore for th*
past two Sessions has returned and ls
ready to begin her work for thc next
session.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAllister have
returned from a stay of several weeks
with relatives In Anderson.
Mrs. Jennie Speer of LowndesVille,
was the guest of friends hero Wednes
day.
Among those who attended tho llve
Btpc-k ?how in Anderson from hero
were Messrs. J. A. McAllister and
Joe Sherard.
Airs. J. B' llrownlee has gone to
'Antreville to niuko a short visit to
relatives before going to Due Wost,
where oho will spend tho winter with
hqr sister.-Aiiw.jM. B. i'link.-cnles
"Mr. Mursnall Jones has purchased
a handsome Saginaw Cyclocar.
Mr. I). W. McLean of Spurtanburg
i-a spending a few days here this week
as tho ghost of W. Frank McGee.
Miss Ida Mae Brownlee of Brown
lee waa vi-ltlng in town a short while
Wednesday.
Mr. A. G. Thompson of Starr was
in town u short while Thursday,
looking after his Starr-Iva phone
linc.
Mrs. W. T. A. Sherard and chil
dren have returned home after a two
weekB visit in Atlanta with her sister,
Mrs. E. S. Wehster.
Rev. J.H. Mc itei of Soddy, Tennes
see, will preach In twf* ^rcdbyterian
church here next Sunday night at 8
oclock. The public- ls cordially in
vited to attend.
Loss to Newspuperdom.
. We'have received the following an
nouncement: . .,
"Tho Anderson Dally Intelligencer
wishes 'to announce that Mr. W. W.
Sui oak, '. who .Was business manager,
has been chosen editor to succeed
Mr. Wm. Banks, who resignB to ac
cept an important position with the
State department ot agriculture. Mr.
Smoak will nlso he business man
ager.'This change becomes effective
October ist."
We regret that Mr. Banks has de
cided to leave the newspaper .field In
which he has labored for so many
years, but we.hope that the change
is for his welfare and that his work
will be lighter and-lil- pay-roll heav
ier. Mr. asks is a forceful writer and
his retirement is a decided loss to the
newspaper profession of this State.
Newberry JJ void and News.
/ Again.With Col. Watson.
William Banks, editor of tho Ander
son Intelligencer, has decided to !
give up newspaper work and go with j
the state department of Agriculture, |
commerce and industries. He will do |
clerical and inspection field work un
der the direct supervision of Col. E.
J. Watson, the commissioner. Mr.
Banks will Commence his new duties
as soon n? he can be relieved of the
editorship of Tho Intelligencer.
Stace the seed and condimenta! feed
inspection , work has been commenced
by thc cpartnu nt of agriculture,
much detailed labor has been placed
op tho already overloaded shoulders
of Col. Wat.-on and he has been placed
lng nbo'?t for u suitable man to do
some of the work of the department.
As soon as lt was known that Mr.
Banks was contemplating leaving the!
newspaper field, the position waa of
fered him and he accepted.-Colum
bia Record.
William Banks ir. a newspaper man
of largo experience, and Col. Watson
feels that he bas secured a .valuable
man for th? department of agriculture.
Mr. Banks bogan 'h's first act! rc
work on a doily newspaper under Col.
Watson, when the latter waa city ed
itor o? The Starr before the Spanish
American war.
Col. Watson, In ?peaking of the
multiplicity or duties in the depart
ment of agriculture, said'that, since
he waa made commissioner in 1904,
he has not had a day's vacation.
Great liable Starts
In the eastern theatre ot the war a
hattie which promises to bo the great
est and most important of that cam
paign -baa commenced near Cracow,
Galicia. There * an Austro-German
army, estimated to number 800,000
men, ia endeavoring to check the
Russian adran e- Both sides are
bringing uf\ reinforcements.
NOTICE *
Tho regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Anderson Cot
ton Mills will be held in the office ot
the company at Anderson, S. C., on
Tuesday. October 13th, 1914 at eleven
Relock, in the forenoon, for tho elec
tion of a board of directors for the
?nauing year and for the transaction
>t any further business that may come
Jofore tho stockholders.
Isa. M. Cathcart, Jas. D. Hammett,
Secretory . ProsL and Treas
NEW COUNTY REPORT
c
SAIL THAT COMMISSION WILLI
SO REPORT
CALLED M'DUFFIE
Preposition Now Being Investi-1
gated and County May Be
Formed
Indications aro that South Carolina
may soon have a new coun' accord-1
ing to reports coming from McCor
mick. Anderson people have buen j
keenly Interested in "ils proposition |
ever since it was fe broached and
tliey will therefore . am with inter
est that tho comgitgsion ts hard at
work wth Its investigations.
Messrs. Ilo'lingswurfh n*id l'nrka j
from Hdgefleld, Mays and Cheatham
from Greenwood. Calvert and Cham
berlaln from Abbeville, the .-omuiis
sloners appointed hy the governor, to
act on the petition of portions of tlie.se
threo old counties for the establish
ment of a new county to be known as
McDulIle, with the county seat itt MC'T|
f'ornilck, met in McCormick in the
opera house yesterday, and after going
over tho matter, it is >onfldemlally.
expected, that the commissioners will
report favorably upon tho petition
in which it IK claimed, that toe pro
posed new county contains thc,inhab
it un ts and total of property required
by. law for the making of newt coun
ties will bo certified, after $ whyMljl
Governor Blease'wlll order ali elec
tion. 1
It will bo remembered that portions
of this samo territory curried an elec
tion in 1901 on the proposition, the
county then proposed to be called Cal
houn. The plan was knocked out in
the legislature on a technicality, hut
now tit** people In the old counties
from, which the new county will bc
mnde recognize the needs of tho citi
zens in the portions which tun to
gether, all burdensome to roach the-j
counties to which) each section be
longs, and are willing to lend a help
ing hand or, If 'not that, they, to say
the least, will not fight it.
o SIX AM) TWENTY ' o
Wjlilaniaton, Oct. i-r-rlSpeciai)
Wo havo heard several nay that.a light
frost was visible in several ' places
last Saturday and Snnday mornings,
Every paper one picks "i> t?'full to
overflowing with advice to tho farm
ers to hold hlB cotton and not IHM lt
on the market while the prlc?jl? low,
but the greatest thine; is stitt to bc
brou ph t forward. That ls- tn' plan
whereby they can hold, i lt- . Nine
tenths of tho cotton made Is made by
tho poor man. Now tho question:
The noor roan owes the land-lord, the
mere nant and tho fertilizer . ' dealer
To Ijvs and &eep their business go
ing they are obliged to collect what
tho poor man owes them. HoW Is thc
poor man to poy what he oweB with,
out selling his cotton? Now. our ad
vice to thc farmer is this: Go
ahead and do the\beat you can. for
we are certainly catching what Sher
man said was is.
Anderson Griffith and "Bu3" Link,
two of our most popular young men,,
ure getting to be iii? V??iO?G shov.',
they having, recently made a very
pleasantNtrip down near Columbia,
for the purpose of seeing two "pet
dears." Next trip they make they ?av
thnt they intend bringing the "pots!*
back with thern^ provided they agree,
and they are planning vam thor trip,
real Boon. . v..
Fohert Richoy was at Six and
Twenty last Sunday wjfi a ti*w bitit
on. No news in' that- Vail' Mr.:
Richie ls one"ot our mist Drcjhiincnt
and successful farmers, and t-os st
home and boards nt tho 'imr^ r ?'?<?.
Onlv a few wooka a?o ho ?ist i rift
vear and this ?a the flirt f iraej in his
life to purchase an entire .jpult of
"store clothes." Who can :>cal lt
Tlic many friends of Mr.-W- C.
Mullluax; better'known na "Unelo
pock." will bp grieved to Jearn of his
dpath at h's' homo near McBlmoyle
last Saturday morning. Mr. Mulll
nax was a ?pod man. loved and re
spected by alf who'Knew him. Ile waa
a faithful soldier for the lo9t cause,1
wag e. prominent Meron and a mem-'
ber of Sharon'M. E. church, at which,
place tho remains were interred Sun^
day afternoon. Fondic-lon Inigo cf
Masons had charge Ojf the, burial
Prof. Marrett, of Westminister, who,
has been elected principal of Melton,
school for the comlng*e<Ms?on, was a*
visitor hero Saturday and Sunday.
Every mewlber of the> church at this
place who can. possibly do so la re-,
guested to bo at thc church Satur
day afternoon for the purpose of elec
ting a pastor for .another "year- Ser
vices will begin at ?. o'clock.
The many friends ot Hi,.'Mi'Stone,'
\ former resident or this section, bnt
now pf Central, are glad to Know ho
is now fast", recovering front n severe
paso of typhoid fever.
lt. I J. .El rod and S. I: Richey hav>
rented a sto^ room at Frank viii?, and
opened UP a meat market and barber
?hop. Wc wish ibo boys much sne
?CS8.
Tho lawn party nt the home ot
^jif?ii Fiskens a :\-w i(!ghi? uso Wfi*
greatly enjoyed by all who' ' wenf
iresent
The biggest crowd that ever gather^
id at this place was thc one here last- 1
Supday. attending tho singing conven-.:
ion /Such Rinding has never before]1
heard in' thin section and 'go?trr
irder prevailed throughout the en*
Ire day. t ?
Home-Mad e Beaten, Biscuits at the* j
Lnderson Cash Grocery. I
V /
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CAROLINA J
TECH T?
A FAST GAME IS STAGED IN
ATLANTA
CLEMSON TO PLAY
Many G??dirons In South WiU
i Witness Some Good Exhi
bition? For the Saturday
Contest.
LoulsVllle, Ky.. October 2.-Foot
ball Rames of minot Importance only
are BCbcdcled t obe played In the
South tomorrow. Carnes which Will
have a bearing on tho Southern
! championship will not take place un
til October 10 or thereafter.
Interest in tomorrow'.! game cen
ters between "the lTuniverslty of
South Carolina and Georgia Schooi
of Toehnoogy at Atlanta; North Caro
lina; A. & M. at Wakeforest at Ital
.."ii. .- "-J? ". ? Sr. iii
The Plow WM
Built on Hoi
Material:-Perf
The Plow hat backs
MATERIAL, <
WORKN
THE GENII!
|ji i I H
So great is the popularity, ot th
scrupulous and piratical parties
good name by making and offer
' parts, representing them as.gen:
mado'by the Oliver Chilled P??
lute guarantee of being tho hes*
made for the price.asked. Every
PLOW has stencilled on the I
lured by the Oliver Chilled Plc
U. S. A." All Genuine Oliver
Landslides and Standards have c
on the under side.
Sullivan Ha
Anderson, S. C. Green'
BIG SHOWING OF 1
In Ladies' i
Suits, Coats
Ladies? Skirts, Waists
Without a doubt the largest
parel for Ladles' Misses and CUM
the State. Not only ?viii yon find <
find, the values greater. Tho sty
Wo cordially Invite yon to call sind
to.Wear for Ladies, Hisses and Cb)
LADIES* AND HISSES' COA1
SUITS.
- .. . '..
Big line of new Suits in
Borges. Broad Cloths. Poplins
and Garbldlnes lu all the new
shades. Black. Blue, Nigger
Brown, Russian Green ami P\v.n
at $7J8, f$M? $liW), il.%00 and
LAPSES AND MISSES* ?OATS.
Big line Ladies' and blisses*
ICoats in all the newest | mate* <
^ rials and colors, cut In thc new
est styles alf $2*8, gLSS
.0.98^$?. ?8, $12 4S, tU.M.
I JUST RECEIVED NEW FA
S . DRESSES IN' GI 3 il II AMS, MAD
1 AND 8$c
YS
UM TODAY
eigli; Vanderbi!' against Henderson
Drown and Nashville.
Tin- latter game will afford South
<-rn . nlhusla8t;< . the only opportunity
of ::<<ing tho McGugen eleven In ope
ration before tho Vanderbilt squad
meeta tho University of Michigan at
Ann Arbor on October 10.
Oilier South rn games schednleg
include: ^~
C<i:agia TS Citadel, at Athens, Ga:
on li Carolin:* vs Virginia .Medico* at
Chapel Hill, N. C. ; Clemson vs David
son. at Davidton. X. C; Suwanee vs
Cum borland at Sew mee, Tenn; and
Vlruinia Poleytechnlc Institute vs
KniKiolphrMacon ut Blackburg, Va,
It Aiwa) s Does the Work.
"I like Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy better than any other," writes R.
E.. I'.oberts, Homer City, Pa. "I have
tak?-n it oil and on for years and it
bas nov'er failed to give the desired
.suits'." For sale by Evan's Phar
ma -y. All dealers.
I9.S.B.
a Reputation
tor -Of Best
;ct in Design,
up all claims as tb
QUALITY and
ISH1P
mr
sxnents that un
rs/de ?pon thea*
imp)'
ti?
[e imitation Plows an
ember, that, every Plow
fal sold with the abso
the kind thai can be
OLIVER CHILLER
scri^t lc* 11 *'^f???w^ A
^jSouth Uend, lr?dianaj,
ares, 'Mouldboard^,
Mark cast in the metal
re Cp.
C. S?ifcMB, S, C.
. II.in
ME^
(rea
?ai
FALL STYL?S
its&ea
ren's
shown fat this section of.
ent large bat yon will;
vrs? are . abs ol ntely correct, ;4
ac west fashions la Ready- -1
FA ILL LIUE LADIES
i? -HIS&??' DRESSES.
rges. PopMns.and ?atina. i
Ratest styles, from;?|^
D'.SW?.W?" ; ti
Uno Chiidron'n Coats from*
to f^tjft. AU In tho ?ow
in serges. Broadcloths, Poplin./ :
and. Garbedines, made In the
: newest styles at $1*8, ' *gJ6?,
Big, lino, Ladles' new fall _
Weist?, made in the newest ?
strle- et 48e> Gs sad f8c
SKIPME?fT OF CHILDREN'S
18 A* D GAL1TEA'' AT ISO, 7fi
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
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Telephone 458 or 522.
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DR. J. C. MITCHELL
Veterinary Sargeon
Davis Bros. Stable
SIG- rhones-HIS* *
Anderson, So, Car.
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DR. FOREST ?). SUGGS *
Dentist *
Offices 413-415 Blecklcy Bldg. *
. Associated With
Dr. IV. Ww ChlHoim
Phone 330-J Anderson, S. C. *
CASEY A.. FANT
ARCHITECTS
Anderson, S. C.
Brown OiLce Building
Second Floor. Phone Sit
* T. Frank Watkins Sarai L. Prince .
WATKINS & PRINCE .
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. Attorneys and Counsellor-atLaw .
1st Floor B??ckley Bldg., *
Anderson, 8. C. 9
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o DH. SABA A. MOORE, o
o Osteopathie Physicians ?
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l,??BIJ5?^st ' C.?LHEARD ?
SS Phone ?a jfhsRex? B
DRt L. H. SNIDER J
VETERINARY SURGEON J
Co, Stahle *
Anderson, S, C. .
UNDERTAKERS
117R WUtner St.
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