The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 07, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PALMETTO TODAY
FRANKFORT AND MANGI PRESENT
"THE PLEASURE SEEKERS":
. - - CHAMPION PIANO PLAYER - -
Introducing Milt Frankford, the World's Champion Trick Pianist-also the latest Society dances, the Argentine Tango, tion and Castle Polka by
Miss Emma Frankford, assisted bf Professor Chas. Frankford. Ladies Especially Invited.
MOVIES EOR TODAY:
'Grey Eagles Revenge".Kalem With Mona Darkfeather in a thrilling Indian Drama. "Love and the E&?rnes". Lubin Comedy.
Tiie House on thc Hill". Vitragraph
Special two reel feature in wh ch the wife's social ai>bitionsare realized, but with them she loses the greater riches-loveand happiness; and by a strange coincidence she recovers both.
The Cleanest and Best Vaudeville Show Ever io Anderson
ONLY BIG
Anderson
Thurs
Oct.8
Show Coming day
CIRCUS AND COLOSSAL
0gg SOLOMON JSP
CHARACTERS
SOO DANCING GIRLS
CHORUS OF 400 VOICES
ORCHESTRA OF 90 ANO735 HORSES*
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^?^A STUPENDOUS EPIC DRAMA or 2*2*0
W^XTH,RTY CENTURIES AGO ^fX?/ ,
WM!?0^ENACTED UPON THE >^N3?T,1
&B?STVV5W?|G6EST STAGE iN^^feL^wi'ys
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ijf A'pe^ ^^E:
|L2?lsj| GREATEST CIRCUS EVENTglEO
HM IN THE HISTORY or AMERICfljBggi
|EEHBIC NEW St|BBT P^PBQi
?M?mHoWE 50c TICKET ADMTTS TO
Admbsion ?nd Re??rved Seat Ticketa sold show day at Evana*
Pharmacy* Mafee ft Whitner Streets. Prices same aa at grounds.
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Palmetto pl
-M vj- You
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ia tfm Al ^ 7 Use a little extra money tc
I fl 8 ?^fl good advantage ^ust n?w^
A M, M> ^fc^ Y Haven't you something w> seil?
U Do you own something you no
longer ase, bot which if offered
|3 T7 1 C at a bargain price would ap
peal at once to some one who
Of docs need it?
PAULINE An INTELLIGENCER Want
- Ad will turn the trick.
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* Items of Interest and Personal
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Drunkest Mun
Eter Seen Here.
About the .drunkest man ever seen]
'fn Anderson'was put off the 1:40 In-1
terurban yesterday. Tho man was in
an unconsc ious stat? when pul of? me
train and was laid in the gully until I
the police could bc summoned. He was j
Htill hors de combat when they reach
ed, the scene and remained so while
he was being lifted into a makeshift
"Black Maria" and carted to the city
hall. It is presumed that he will bo a
thoroughly disgusted man when he
wakes up in jail this morning and
yells for a drik of water, probably
thinking that he is still In Greenville
when he observes his surroundings.
Chief Cirrus Delicacy
Is Arriving In Lots
The chief delicacy on circus day for 1
'tho hundreds of visitors going to j
town "for to see the circus" is always]
Ash and each year the butchers, mer
chants and cafe men in Anderson j
stock up on sea food for circus day.
lt was laid yesterday at tue South
ern Express office that over 40 bar-1
rein of fish have already been receiv
ed here for Thursday and the agent I
estimates th.it there will probably
be at least 100 barrels of fish ship
ped to Anderson for sale on Thu rs
day. When ir is remembered that al
barrel of fish averages about 100 j
pounds ii will be. ?eeo that over.80G? ?
pounds of (fish will be disoosed of in I
this city in one day
Jury Examined
Interurban Cur.
During the trial of a ertain case 1
which was before tho Court of Com-1
mon Pleas yesterday morning, the
Presiding Judge decided that it might I
nld the ury if that body could seo the |
car of tho Piedmont & Northern lin
ea ?alfi tn have killed thc horse- in
11 ut'st lon and he therefore ordered the]
12 men to go down out of 'tho court
house and Inspect the train- When thc
jury gathered urond the car half thc
people in town jumped at a conclusion
that some one had been run over
and killed and within loss than five
minutes some 100 people had gath
ered around. All ot which goes to
show that the average, man han more
curiosity than is good for him.
Directors Will"
Hold Meeting.
. The Board of Directors of the An
derson Chamber of Commerce will
meet this evening at 6 o'clock in the
rooms of the local trades body, in ac
cordance with a call Issued by James
D. Hammet, chr.irmnn bf Hhe execu>>
tive committee. The meeting is the i
regular monthly even* which ts
held on the first Thursday in every I
month but on acount of tomorrow be. I
lng circus day, the meeting was ad-j
vauced one day.
Medical Society
Will Meet Today.
Tho regular monthly meeting of the
Anderson County Medical Society is
tc tr, ko place today and wi ii be held
In the rooms of the Anderson Cham
ber of Commerce. This meeting prom
ises to be one of decided interest and
the commute in chara** of the pro
gram says that some good features '
hare been arranged. Practically every '
physician in the county ls a member ot *
this society und all take great lifter- <
est 1n its work: *;>-* *. i
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Mr. Felfea Has
. ?one to Columbia.
. jlj B. Felton, superintendent of edu
cation, left yesteru?y for
Oofjdrnbla .where he g oe*; to Jfold a con- <
terence with J. E. Swearlngen, State I
superintendent of education, concern
ing matters relative to Anderson I
schools. Mr. Felton says that he hopes 1
his trip to Columbia may result In *
some material assistance for Ander. 1
Bon. *
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a six rec
novel by
r SPARKLETS *
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l Mention Ctught Over tho *
eels of Aurty-rson *
Two >'tw Scliools
Being Completed.
Anderson County will shortly have
Iwo new and handsome school rooms
ready for use and it is understood that
Booral other communities ".re now
contemplating launching an effort ir
their sections to get new and better
buildings. The New Wi ll if ord Behool
which will be completed and ready foi
occupancy within the next few days
is a comfortable and commodious buil
ding and has been erected at a cost ol
about $1500. The Long Branch school
house which will be ready for occu
pancy about November 1, is one ol
the most conveniently arranged
buildings in the county and has been
built at a cost of slightly over $2100.
It is very complete and a credit tc
the people of Long Branch.
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lo'Is How to
F<nte/c. Seelee.
Congressman Wyatt Aiken has sent
to'the Anderson chamber of commerce
a copy of-ihe annual report of the
posiotflce .department on. railway
mail and rural free delivery servvce
The pamphlet-- contains much inter
esting reading matter and ?Secretan
Whaley says that Anderson men wit
read it with interest, since it explain!
In detail, the best" way to secure po
sitions in the mail service. The' ooolt
ls at the channar- of commerce, when
lt nias Lc caro ty any one* desiring
to secure information along this line
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Levee Plan Is . i
seou lo Regi-a
when Congressman Asbury F. Level
spoke in Anderson at thc last grain
festival he said that his plans for thc
National Mkr jeting Commission
would soon be In oeratlon and ex
plained in detail to Anderson peoph
the worn in ui- ni J ii?.- uv lilia cuuiuiio
sion. Anderson people yeaierday rc
eelved an outline of the work bein;
done in this direction, explaining whai
Mr. Lever hopes the commission car
do in the way of marketing crops and
aiding the Southern farmers. Tue
plun Includes thc appointment of i
sub-commfttee or -repr?sentative In
Dvery county.
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Piny National
Guard ia Laureas. I
The manager of the Anderson hlgl
Behool football team yesterday dos
ed a game with the Traynham Nat
Ional Guards of Laurens for a game
to he played in Laurens on Octobei
30. The Guards can put up a splen
did exhibition and by reason of th?
fact that they are elder and heaviei
than Ure local team, the A. H. S
will have some difficulty in handlinr;
thom, but the captain'and member*
Qf the -Anderson team say that the;
ure absolutely confident of being able
to win the game. The first game ol
the season will be played here next
Monday when the Wocord Fitting
School team will come to Anderson.
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SPARKLES
Pera Cola Hen
Hw? Yesterday.
Charles W. Ellis-cf Greenville,
known as the ''Coca Cola King
?round Greenville, and Charles H
ratee, secretary and treasurer of thc
Anderson and Greenville Coca Cola
Companies, were In Anderson /ester
lay. They came for a visit of inspec
tas and left the city at 4:40 yester
iay afternoon. While frere they were
he guests of Capt/R$ Jjftamer, th?
ocal Coca Cola ?nfg^Pt"
\ Little Cotton ?
New Belag 8old.u
For the last several days the price
if cotton has remained- the same, sel
ling at 7 1-2 cents darthe local mark
it, bm up to yesterday there had been
fttle sold on the .anderson market,
however, several bates were brought
n town daring tho day and sold here
resterday at the market price. Thia
night be accounted tier hy the fact
oldieps <
>1 feature taken fri
the same name.
*hat tho circus 1B almost hero and
some people would gell the coat off
their back to ge? to this attraction.
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Another Conference
On fore hm Trade.
Anderson farmers and business I
men yesterday received invitations to
attend a conference which has been!
called to meet'-In "New York on No
vember 8, to consider the south Ameri-j
can trade question. This conference
has been called by the Farmers Trade |
Council und th?t ?body has a plan by
which most of tti?dlbreign and South
American 'trade csn be diverted to
the I'nitsd States and to the South,
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Anderson Has to
I ni])o rt Her Vent.
Oneof Anderson's well know?
market man said yesterday that for j
the first time In his life he was hav
ing to buy hogs from foreign markets. I
I He exhibited a letter Just received from j
J- E. Wanamaker & Co., of St.
thews in which the dealer there prom
ised to ship a large mun her of choatcs
to Anderson within the next few
weeks. It is not a difficult matter to
8o'v?? the "high cost of living" ques
+ when people won't try to .
i#n meats at home.
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Fortv~ to Pay
for Beating BUL
Will Myers wa? tried in Magistrate
Broadwell's court yesterday on a
charge of beating bis board bill and
was sentenced to pay a fine of }10 or
to serve for ?0 day;;. It will be re
membered that Myers wandered into
Mr. Broadwell's'office Monday want
ing a warrant for another man and
was himself arrested when the magis
trate remembered that he had a war
rant for one WUV Myers.
Total Ginning*
For Thin 8ea:on.
According to figures furnished by
the Department of Commerce of the
U. f?. Government, there have been
8,614 bales ot cotton ginned in Ander
son county from thc 1914 crop prior
to September' 26-. Before the same
date in 1013, there had been 4,408 bales
l.lnnml 'n ?hi. nnunlv
Attending the .
At lan1? Convention.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Black left An
derson yesterday for Atlanta where
they go to attend the International
Convention of 'the Disciples of Christ,
which is in ?e*?lon there this week.
Mr. Black I? pastor of thb Anderson
Christian church and was recently
elected vice pr?sident of the Ander
son County Ministerial Union
. . ? -o
Keeping Paee With
Oilier Institutions.
Anderson probably abandons- her-1
self to the circus more fully than any
other town In the immediate section.
The nubile schools of the city ere
to bc closed' tomorrow on account of
circus dey,''twere Aili be no session
of the Court'of Common Pleas tomor
row on account of the circus and the
Carnegie Library will remain closed
throughout the day for the same rea
son. It ls presumed that the post
office may remain open.
>Urfat Se**i Got"0
splendid Start.
The night school for the boys of the
city and the School for those Inter
ested tn mill designng and mill cal
CUlatlnnn got a splendid nfnrt taut
night when the two classes met st the
Y. M. C. A_ snd organised. There
was a large and enthusiastic atten
dance and much interest was mani
fested . Again this year the school will
be conducted .In the rooms of Cecil's
Business >GoJirege with.. Prof. C. W.
Rlsor ss principal of the schfol for
boys, sfed flpfft RabWIn oJKrge of the
salli clfcseS^They -Will #roably have
sae os1'twa assistants?---?? -
Diarrhoea Quickly Caret.
"My attention was first ?ailed to j
Chamberlain** Colic, .Cholera an'
Diarrhoea Bftmedy as mich as tweh
yesrs ago. At that time I was se
riously Ul with summer complaint
One dose of this remedy checked the
tr?>ubie," ?rite? Mrs. C. TT.'Florence, I
Rockfield, Ind. For sait? hy all deal? I
er*.
3f F'OPtUl
nit Richard Hardi:
Featuring Dustin
BUJ
..We believe the South is
1 W?t W??ghlo stand the
loss;
Is resourceful enough to
vJW'^ty rffUUuit to meet
^he needs'OT-arny new con
dition that may arise.
THEREFORE-r
,. We are confident that
V Worth Anderson as well
as all of Anderson will
continue to go forward.
i" irs i'v-l V N..\ t X A.W
^-npHE Ford Time? is a magi
pubiic in general-and to
owners in particular, ..But
where between it* covers will be
found something of interest to
everyone.
It is published monthly
by the Ford Motor Com
pany? and-iike the Ford
chit-has a world-wide dis
tribution, it will be mail
ed free each month to any
one, ? anywhere, upon re
quest. TODD AUTO SHOP
Iii
TO ALli GD^reRS,
tho bwt'ffmni?" *** ^ ?nun1iaed ^"P*?** J?? USk^hm do
W3 have jrm-caw G?mmers and Sharpener*.
Cejggftbis Supp?* Company; $23 Gervais St? Coivtmhlet, S. C
Davis*
arnum.
ADMISSION
10c and 15c