The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 13, 1914, Image 3
PRESCRj
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Mean pure, fresh drug:
pert, licensed druggist!
ery service that you wi
Prescriptions called for
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Phone 63G
I-1
The Money Market
Xever grows too ti^ht
fer Ute one who bas
sjsternal "cally put u
rertaln sum each
month In the Bank- Op
po ri a nit les often open
to people who havel
.noney.
Are you In a position
to take advantage of a
trood business opportu
nity.'
Deposit your money
with the Suv lugs De
partment of
The
Bank of Anderson
The Strongest Bank In
i the County.
NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURED
Tho books of tho County Treasurer
will bo opened for the collection of
State, County and School taxes for
tho Fiscal Year 1914. and Commuta
tion'Road tax for tho year 1915 at thc
County Treasurer's off leo from Oc
tober 15th to Tjece.mber 31st, 1914.
Arter December 31st, ono per cent
penalty will bc added; and after Feb
ruary 2Rth, seven per cent penalty will
bo added, till tho 15?h day of March,
I9?6, when Oie" bcbk? will bo closed.
All parsons owning: property in
more than one township or school dis
trict, aro requested to call for receipts
in EACH TOWNSHIP OU SCHOOL
DISTRICT, tn which tho property ls
located. On account of having so
many school districts thin request.is
very important to tho taxpayers and
will to a largo extent eliminate extra
cost and penalties.
The rate of levy is as follows:
State Taxes .6 Mills
Constitutional' School Tax ..3 Mills
Ordinary County Purposes 3 1-2 Mills
Past Indebtedness .. .... .... 1 mill
. Hoads and Drldges.I Mill
Public Roads.1 Mill
Total.15 1-2 Mills
Thc following aro the additional
,levies for Special School Districts:
Dist No. Special Total
Levy Levy
% Mills MiUs
Anderson .17 6 24%
Airy Springs.64 4 19%
Barker Creek ...67 4 19%
Bevardam _...56 4 19%
Belton .12 3 18%
Bethel ....55 2 17%
Bishop Branch ..28 4 19%
Filled Va
THE Boulgers we?
automobile ride?
was to have gone
was too ill to make tl
have the vacant seat?
another friend found
to accept the short ii<
When it is necesss
the Telephone is in
last-moment arrange
When you t?l?phone
SOOTBE?N?EU,-T
AND I'ELEGRAPR
iPTIONS
at the
>ug Co.
s compounded by ex
& And a quick deliv
11 like.
and delivered instanter^
IUGCO.
ANDERSON, S. C.
Broyles .57 4
Calhoun . 29 2
; Cedar Grovo ....30 4
Contervlllo .6 4
I Central .58 4
Cleveland .36 4
Concreto .19 4
("orner ....'.13 4
Double Springs . .68 6
Ebenezer .45 2
I Ku reba .25 2
Fairview .63 4
! Friendship .35 4
i Gantt .34 5%
I Oenorsteo .61 4
Good Hope..43 2
Green Pond.69 8
Grovo .65 3
Hammond .3 6
Honea Path _16 4
Hopewell .7 4
Hunter ..24 7
Iva .44 7
I Lebanon .27 4
Long Branch _33 4
Martin .15 4
Melton .51 4
?Mt. Creek .70 2
Mt. View.18 4
Mc Kl moy lb- _50 6
Mc Leese.52 4
Neals Creek .60 3
Oak Grove .39 2
Pendleton . 2 4
Piercctown .54 3
Rock Mills . 5 4
Rocky River _59 2
Saluda .26 2
Savannah .9 3
Simpsonvillo ....41 3
Starr .37 7
St. Paul .4 4
Th reo & Twenty 32 4
Townvillo .40 6
Union .21 4
West Pelzer . 8 8
Wblto Plaina ....48 4
Willmmston .20 5
Willlford .62 4
Zion .53 6
Straight . ?
The State Constitution requires all]
malo persona between thc agaa of 21
and 60 years, except thoso incapable |
of earning a support from being maim
ed or 'other* causes, and those who]
served in tho War betweor. the Siglas,
to pay a poll tax of one dollar. AU
male persons between fie ages ot 21
and. 50 yearn who are able to work
public road3 cr causo them tc be
worked except preachers who have
charge of a congregation and persona
who served in the War between tho
States, school teachers and trustees,
who are exempted from road duty,
mny in lieu of work pay a tax ot one
dollar to bc collected at tho same
timo other taxes arc collected.
Prompt attention will bo given all!
persons who wish to pay their taxes |
through the mail, by check, money or
der, etc.
W. A. TRIPP,
, County Treasurer. '
YOUR AD IN THIS PAPER
leaches
of the Town
cant Seal)
; about to start on an
when a friend who
telephoned that she
be trip. Who would
A telephone call to
her ready and eager
price invitation,
iry to change plans,'
valuable in making
ments.
?ELEPHONE Q|p)
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* ELECTRIC Cm
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* items of Interest and Persona]
* 'Wireless on the Str
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SPARKDRTS ]
Mr, JohuHtTO Is t
Presenting Fuels. 1
II. B. Johnson, the energetic man- \
ager of the Anderson office of the t
Southern Express Company, has com
pited a memorandum of competitive .
rutes between Anderson and various
^xrints in the United States and was
yesterday distributing tho sheets to t
shippers in this territory. The ratea j
have been figured by Mr. Johnson I
for KhipmentB from Andereon to At- ?
tanta, Baltimore, Boston, <'hlcago, (Mn- i
cinnati, New York, "Philadelphia and I
Kichmond and shows that in u number
of instance:; it ls cheaper to send by j
express than via freight.
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Individual Instruction
For Youths of Anderson.
F. M. Burnett, secretary of the An-1
dersnn Y. M. C- A., is putting forth I ,
every effort in an attempt to make the ',
night school and the night textile \y
classes into wonderful institutions for ?,
the mill boys of the city. Mr. Burnett j,
has Just compiled a very attractive (
little pamphlet in which he stresses'?
thc importance of individual Instruc- j,
Hon for every boy. The pamphlet j ?
urges tho boys to spend their extra. ,
hours after quitting time al these ?,
classes and concluder. *\Ye want to ?
help you flt yourself for a better!,
Job."
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Br. Narnuuorc Is
Back For Visit.
Dr. Frank I* Narramore, who yearn]
ago located In Anderson and prac
ticed Iiis profession of dentistry here, I
ls back in Anderson for a visit. Dr.
Narramoro married a daughter bf Coi. j
"Billy" Miller and he and his wlfo en
joyed tho friendship cr hundreds of, !
people when thoy wero hero- Dr. ?1
Narramoro is now located in Salt Laka 11
City, Utah, and. says that he ls In a 1
splendid country. i
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Some Changes 1
In Sales Forces- - ?
MisB Elisabeth Mitchell, who has j
been with C. S. Minor's Five and Ton']
Cent store for several years has re- j
Signed that position and is now con-|
nccied wiUi the Kress store in Ander- i
son. Miss Mitchell ls a very sue- \
ccssful sales lady and enjoys a largo {
acquaintance among thc shoppers of <
Anderson county. I
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Hearing Pr?tent 1
About tbs Trees.
Keeping pace with the strides of ,
progress being matte on o very side, j
the city officials have decided that |
Anderson should havo no treo9 in tho .
middle of Main street and accordingly I
the street forco has been elven the <
task of cutting down ecuto _f tho his- i
torie old landmarks in front , of tho i
city .hall. Many and loud are the pro- ' j
te3ta arising-from the older people of t
the city and seine cf them cay that i
they havo lost their best friends; <\
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City Interested
In f?rest. Scries.
. Anderson people. never did evince
much interest in baseball when it wast
played in Anderson and cost us much!
.-.s a quarter ot seo the games, but ; i
since the world's scries has openrd j
between Boston and . Philadelphia j ?
Main stree??, is blocked In front of i
Clayton's Pharmacy and the baseball '?
enthusiasts can be counted on for ! ?
very little work between the hours of j
2 o'clock and 4 o'clock.
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. Talking Pla1*?
. Fer Elevator.
A lengthy communication was re
ceived in Anderson yesterday from .a
Western mah, interested in the scheme
for bnilding a grain elevator hero.
The'letter explains in detail that an I
elevator for Anderson of 20,000 bush
els capacity d ylawoull HT HTHTT]
els capacity dally would be suffi
ciently large and says that such en 1
elevator wonld cost about 27,000. The
letter also says that the way to make
money out of a grain elevator is by
keeping the grath' moving, taking lt
in one day and sending it out the next, j
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Hotel Hay Yet
Bc Realized.
For some time Anderson people!
?have been conducting negotiations
with Charlee C. Brown, corporation
specialist, of Ontario, who has almost
agreed to lend financial aid and help
Andersbn lb awing a big. new hotel.
In a letter received yesterday from
Mr. Brown that gentleman said that !
he had about made up his mind io go ?
into the undertaking.
Mexican Gua Is
Belag Displayed,
Tho CM. Ouest Paint Company, on I
Earle sti-ocf, is exhibiting-a-gun~in its
show window, of considerable.interest
to ?Anderson people by reason of the
fact that the gun was captured by
Fant Todd, an Anderson boy, who waa
aboard the flagship "Wyoming" when
Vera Cn? was salted- Tho gun ls ot
t?i obsolete- type, an Old-time musket,
and there ia little wonder that.?the
Mexican Fed?rala were not able io ac
complish much if they all used guns
like this one.
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Tho Type-Lowered
Figure Considerably.
In a recent article appearing ia Tho
Intelligencer Ole statement was made
that he city ol Anderson woulti short
ly try to vote,$?0,000 tn booda for the.
purpose ot paving the streets- This
wak clearly an error, sa most readers
uudorstcod, and should have been
$600,000. tl is understood that ?the
idea for doing this paving just now
ia in order t?tnt the money may be"
turned loose on the local market right
now while? business ls somewhat de*
\
t
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r SPARKLETS *
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[ McaiiCE Caught Over the *
eels of Anderson *
grossed and also n order to provile
lie unemployed with some work to do.
[ t will mean a good deal to tho poor |
people of tho city if the measure goes
brough.
\n dor KO rf Man
Kaw One Game.
Dr. Herbert ,11. Harris returned yes
erday from Philadelphia, where hel
went to seo one of the games played !
n tho world's serien betwen Phlhv
Gilphin ?nd Boston, Or- liai Tis says j
hat he no ver enjoyed a trip more in
ib; life than he did this one and that
ie never i:?\r euch baseball played.
?Io believes thdt Heston will win to-1
lay and thereby make lt four straight* j
Utile Hope For
Gasoline Tanks.
At the last meeting of the Anderson |
.ity council a committee WUK appoint
ed, whoso duty lt waa to invostlgotei
tho matter of permitting gasoline]
lanka or stations to be placed before ?
the atoros in Anderson for the benefit
:f the merchants and the autolsts. A
request similar to this was made to j
tho former city council and at thats
Lline \/aa refused hut lt was at one j
L?ne thought that the present body
Blight' iiennit such action. However, j
lt wa* understood yesterday from one]
member jof the committee that the ;
three, members of council assigned toi
this task hav? investigated the matter j
und that lt is hardly probable tho step
(viii be permitted, since it certainly
increases the fire danger.
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i'otton Receipts
al Local House.
According te tho official statement
given out hero yesterday from tho
Standard Warehouse Coinpan;.'.-tho to
al receipts of cotton for.this season
amount to 2.8X0 bales. Last season j
tor. the same length of time the re-1
rei pt s totalled "?.269 balee. Tho price
nf cotton continues to declino on thc
tocal market and yesterday G 3-4 cent ?
?vas the best offered.
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Strong .Sermon
Heard Sunday.
People -attending the Second Bap
tist church In Anderson Sunday say
that they never heard a better sermon
than was delivered, by Hov- Janies An
ieraon, of Central. Mr. Anderson Is al
powerful preacher and Sunday he wan j
it his best- Ho had a largo and at
tentive audience.
Sew Funlforma
For the Poli,,-.
Thc fall and winter uniforma for tho
Anderson police. force have arrived
ind within the next few weeks Au
lersol people, will hardly recognize
thc "copi.." nab now uniforms are
liado of neat blue cloth and ar- all
well tailored. The only- radical
change In the stylo is the fact that
the officers will hereafter be seen In
liclmctB in-,tad cf tho blnck hats. Tho.
uniforms wore manufactured by the|3
Anderson Tailoring Company.
lier ord Ia At
Lest Umken.
For tho first time in something likn I
nix -months lhere was no killing in
Acderaon county on Sunda;', unlt__
Indeed tho mph at Pelzcr succeeded in
accomplishing its purpose aiirtnctutf
ly did make away with Will Freeman.j.
For tho last ?Ix months the arrival of'
Sunday waa B?ro to bring a killing,
moat of tho homicides being arconst !
the negroes.
Is Attending
i Rock Hill Event
Thoa- F. Cartwright loft yesterday
afternoon for Rock Hill, where he will
be an attendant at tho Frew-Marshall
wedding which la to take place Thurs
day. Mr- James Marshall and Miss
Lucille Frey are to be married at that
time and lt will be one of the most
Important social eventa of tho season
In Rock Hill. A number of other An
derson people will leave today to bo
present Thursday.
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Trying to Go
Heme Money Back.
M. W. Sloan. Vhft sella cool," evi
dently BCCB no reason why tho rall
Charleston k Western
To and From the
NORTH, SOtJTH;
PAST, WEST
Leaves:
No. 22 ... . (3:00 A. M.
No| 6. 3:35 P.M.
Arrives:
No. 5 . 10:5,0 A. M.
No. 21 .... 4:55 P. M;
information, Schedules,
ates, etc., promptly
given.
E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.,
Augusta, Ga.
T. B. CURTIS, C. A-,
Anderson, S. C.
cads operating between Tennessee1
ind Anderson should keep money that
I rightfully his and accordingly wi!!
jBk the Interstate Commerce Commis
lon to hear arguments tn the case
vithln the next few weeks. Between
Lugus? 15, lttll), and October 15, 1911.
he railroads handled hundreds and
Liindreds of tona of coal .for Mr. Sloan
.nd since that time* a ruting has boen
tanded down whtch nays that the price
barged was excessive by about 10
?nts per ton. Mr. Sloan hopes that
ie may bc able to recover something.
'aylng Fines
With Cotton,
According to dispatches from Salu
a, where Judge Georgo 10. Prince is i
low holding court, Judge Prince has
onsented for the dounty to tako cot- !
on in payment for fines. Judge
.nico takes the view that In this part
if the country cotton ls really legal
endor and t he coln of the: realm, so
peak, and he therefore permitted one
lefcndant to pay his fine in cotton
Persona) I
lit i <aj.j.j M. A m w f a I.I J fcAAAAA-J
rTTTTTTT T~^f^w^Ww ? I 'I"*"*
Mrs. WV H- Holt and Mrs. J. T.
illtchum, of Florence, Ala., have boon
risking thc past week with Mrs. C. E.
Io"wcll, of this city.
Miss Frpukie Hubenstein, of Au
gusta, Ga, has arrived ld tho city for
k visit to Mr. aud Mfrs. G. A. K-uben
itoin
Mrs. W. H. Loith, of Hodges, has
irrlved in tho elty for a visit to ?or
irother.'W. E. Winn.
Mrs. B. Bolln Allen and Miss Ida
Ulen, of Lo wildes vii le, are la the city
Or tho Allen-Turner wedding.
Misses Floronco L- Patrick, Eileen
.Jghtscy, Thelma Lightaey and Min
ti? Msorc wera tho charming mem
bers of a shopping party from Uue
Vest to spend yesterday in Anderson
C. T. Fuller,.of Columbia, ls spond
ng a few days ia thc city on busl
less. ? - < -
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodside, ot
greenville, were in t* - city Sunday
or a few hours.
M. D. Stackhouse, of Greenwood,
.pent Sunday in the etty with friends.
J- O- Williams and P. H. Calvin,
collected with Clemson collego, spent
Sunday in tile city.
Dr. M. R. Campbell has gono to L?n
gster for afew days on professional
maines*,
Miss Lula Smith has returned from
i short visit to her brouther at Dun
lan. ? ?
W. IL Canfield, of iionca Path, was
n Anderson yesterday for a few hours.
J. M. Parker and T W Pruitt, of
Martin township, were in the city
yesterday.
R. . B. Pruitt and John Pruitt, of
dart in township, where in Anderson
rcsterday.
Cloronco Taylor, of tho Broadway
.ci tion, spent yesterday In tho city;
J. R. Pennell, of Martin township,
ivas among the visitors to tho city
r'ostorday.
J. N- Cox. of Holton, spent part of
cs tor day In tho city on business
?.Tr. and Mrs. Sam Johnsen, of San
ly Springe, were shopping in tho city
yesterday. '
J. V. Ripley, of Starr, was in the
ilty yesterday for a fov;- hours.
John Finley, of tho Mountain Creek
section,'waa in Anderson yesterday.
J. T. Milford, of Anderson, R. F- D.,
tvas ip the city yesterday
Oliver Bolt, of the Centervllle sec
ion, spent yesterday in Anderson. ?
B. B. Breazcale, a well known An
lorson planter. Spent yesterday tn the
;ity.
J. H. Kay, of the Hopewell section,
?vas among the visitors to tho city
yesterday.
M. F- McGee, of the Holland's store
section, waa in Anderson yesterday.
Ol? Simpson, of Starr, Bpent part
>f yesterday in the city.
W. B Perrin, of Greenville, has been
spending a few days in the City. .
W. E. Atkinson, J. F. McClure and
J. rx Sparks were among the Ander
son traveling men to spend tho woeh>
Bod in the city
W-. D. Acker and Roy Hearon have
returned to Clemson Collegs after a
?hort stay hore
Dr. C. B. Wallor.a well known clti
ten of Spartanburg, waa io the city
last night for the Scybt-ill weddin?
Miss Alma Cole and Miss Ethel Cole
isas returned to Uieir thoma at Pan?
Beton.
B. C Robinson, of Abbeville, was
?nong th? visitors to spend yesterday
n tho elly.
Col. D. A- Taylor, of Sandy Springs,
?rae in the city yesterday, radiating
umphlnc. ' -'^..ifa?
O. M. Bolt, of the Portman Shoals
lectloh, wa? in the city yesterday. *
I
jh?ave your
. jtif?cal?y
those
WALTfefc
& OK
Pr. R E.
?ptomei
Wo have a long Uno of
$3.00 shoes for Women.'
aro nimio over the best fitting
end th?" styles and quality are
questionable.
Then comes tho other gradea
great variety of styles and loathe
The One-Price Sh oe, Store.
We Sell for Cash
; -Vt*-. . >-"
IM ll'l^-^
EES
An Entertainment Ail Will Enjoy
The Neapolitan ~
at the College.
Friday Evening, Oct. 16fth, 8 aN&lo?k.
(Season tickets on sale at Evan?' Pi
No. i;)
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Mrs. Lou AndorBon, of Holton, wast'
shopping lr? the city yesterday.
(Albert Carnes, of Iva,, was In tho
city yestordsy for a short stay.
Miss Lois Wells and Joe Norris j
spent ?. few hours in Hartwell, Ga., j
Sunday with friends- .
Mr. and Airs- II. Harris, lr., have re
turned td Pendleton after a short stay
hore. : . . .'. .
., . .
Mr. and" Mrs. H. H. Moseley, of
Lowndosvillo, were shopping ? In the
fatty y^uStc?Ti?ftjTe *
J. il. Wright, of thejtoberts soctii*..
was in'the city yesterday.
F. 8. Prince, of the Carswoil Insti
tute- section, waa in tho,- city -yester
day- < ". .
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Miss Meta Allen and B. B. Allen, of
Anderson, R- F. D., ware In the city
yesterday.
C. L. Anderson, of Autun. was
oniony the visitors to spend-yesterday
in tho city, i
L. S. Caao. of Spartanburg, waa In
the city yesterday for a few, hours.
The Day Jto Congress
Waashington, Oct'?' 12.-SENATE:
Met at ll a. m.
. Resumed debate on war tax bill.
Secretary nryan urged foreign re
lng treaties, particularly the propos- j
lotions committee to dispose of pend
ed Nicaraguan canal rights conven
tion.
Favorable report on peace today
with Russia voted by foreign relations
committee.
Senator Overman, for cotton States
Senators, gave notice that efforts to
adjourn would bc opposed until some
legislation was enacted1 to relievo the ]
cotton 'situation. Second report from j
Alaska coll land leasing hill confer
ence reported.
Recessed at 6 p. m. until ll a. ia
ruesday.
1 HOUSE: Met at s;
R??unted debuto ?h ' PJ
Rivet: and harbor/ ,
favorable report <
izlmjr ute of any toet? 1li^H
rivera and harbors t
for removal of ?paVHEfr
k'ork harbor
Ad jour nod at 5:32 p. zajj^^H
rueaday. ; ? ..- ;. i.^Hp
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. . 10c Package .
White tM <^9|
go? TiliaV tlc .^H
Cranberries m Tim
Cookin? -^l^iflBH
yellow Sweet SHHHHH
.. ^*"**. " ' "' '"' * *,*'
.
Vcd Wheat,
Mince Meat,
Sapotto, cake . .
SaW 'K?rat, raOTWHaWHSg
Wirke Cherrie*,
m!'Cb?*t?? caji
And i * '"' 'rfflffflfflB
wkTa thro* ofj9||
309 N. M..
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