The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 25, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
ANOTHER FEATURE ADDED TO OUR GREAT SALE
$19.
Buys Values
Up To
Buys Values
Up To
Buys Values
Up To
Lots of new styles have been added to replace the goods that have closed. We especially call your attention to an imported Belgium Serge, the last to be had in this country for
some time to come.
#S ?? "fs? ? dT"BW~% 5=1 Vt mT\\ TT? # I7l 1 A P9 fl f ?>(Z>H ??W<> are seU,n?' m,r K?0?M tl,?H H?,as0" regardless of the cost of their production or Ute market.
t^Z? ?Ut *. il ?3| JL CJt 5 ? R. E. *?BJa.ft?_& A M. 9. **JWMJLmZa.M. QM. & aiC-V?^^JlT"?!,,^ "f (lu,,u, The redactions that we ure in uk In ir you is greater limn 50 por rent. Our lubol
Insures satisfaction and Is placed fal every garment sold, regardless of price. A* we niue previously stated, vre are one of you and arc wiling to lose with yon when losing Is a necessity. Wc refer yon to hun
dreds in this city who wear our tailored garments. Un not delay your selection, lt wBl pay you to piare your order at once. The wonderful result* of this sale In the great numbers of orders taken up
to the present has. proved to ns beyond a doubt, that yon need clothes, well made clotho, mid that you must have them at the price of .'. cent cot lon, and thatlswhat we are giving you. We are thc losers, because
?ur goods were all purchased before these conditions arose. If you purchase all your requirements and commodities at the same rate that we are telling yon your Tailor. Made Suit, you will ptHltlvely net fr
the effect of the cotton market and other adverse conditions.
See Our
MR. F. M. UNGER
at
Columbia Tailoring Company
122 West Whitner Street
ANDERSON, S. C.
SPECIAL SALE
Electric Devices
Froiri -Nov. 23 to
Dee. 5 .
At ONE HALF Price
Electric Carling; Irons, Regular
f&50 values at $1.2?, 6 In ci. Disc
Electric Stove, Regular values
$4 at $2,00.
4 Inch Disc Electric. Stove, Re
galar vaines, $S?0 at $1.7.?.
These Stoves are the most USE
fal Electric ' Heating Devices ;
Boll noter, heats Baby's
Milk, and cooks most anything.
Coate less thoa &e per hoar.
Southern Public
Utilities Co.
r toi
i4. '?*.* ?..*.'?';?t.; ii kixev.
. ti.: . h-'.-'-.*?'i oH? *?? ...y J*5t-t
I CANT SELL
THE EARTH
BUT '
1 can sell any farm lanM in Ander
son County,^ its worth the price.'
If you have a farm you wish to
sell-SEE ME!
1 have ONE SMALL farmi with
good improvements.- that I can
sell at a VERY ATTRACTIVE
?.M. ' ' rtiAAWi .h*r>*Oi>? *?'' ? %jfe*t? f?;v..v.':' .
price if taker. AT ONCE.
H. G. Lqve
Beal Estate.
Ofice Over Hubbard's Jewelry Store.
Remarkable Cure of Croup.
"Last winter when my little boy
had croup I got bini a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. I honestly
believe it saved hi? life." -writes Mrs.
J. B. Cook, Indiano, Pa., "It ?ut the
phlegm and relieved his coughing
apella I om most grateful for what.
?h?? remedy Has CtOSS for hint." Sx?r?0
:rf^f^ - ? ' \l
m
PHYSICIANS HAD
A GREAT MEETING
FOURTH DISTRICT; ASSOCIA
TION MET YESTERDAY AT
SENECA
M? *F FROM HERE
(- . .1
Attended and Took Part in dis
cussions-Meet Next at
Eaaley.
Returning last ni?ht from Seneca,
where they attended the ninth an
nual meeting of tho Fourth District
Medical Association, Anderson , phy-.
slciana reported having had. a most '
enjoyable and beneficial conference, j
The meeting was largely attended by .
physicians of- Soartanburg. Green
ville.'Anderson, Pickens and Oconee.
these being; the counties comprising^
the association. A! number cf inter-1
esting papen wc e rcp.d and numer
ous subjects ci' vital Interes Ito mem
bers of the profession discussed. Dr.
J. O: ?anders of this city, the retir
ing President of the organization; pre
sided.
, New OfHrers Chosen. , v
Tlie election ,bf officers resulted in
tho 1-.Mowing being chosen: President,
Dr. J. S. Strlbllng, .Seneca; vice pre*
Idont, Dr. I.. G. Clavton/ Central;
treasurer. Dr? J. E. Young, Anderson.
Easley wa? chosen, as, the next
place of meeting of the association
and the date of ) the annual meeting
whs changed from the second Tues
day In November to the fourth Tues
iay in September, the chance having
been made to avoid a conflict with the
late of meeting of tho State Medical
association. I
A Splendid Meeting. I
The meeting of the association was
.ailed to order et 10:30 o'clock yes-'
Lerday morning In the Masonic hall
lt Seneca. Some 00 representative
physicians of the five counties com
prising the fourth district were in
utendance. The meeting was pro
nounced one of the- very best and
nost Interesting that has been held
>y the, organization.
Dinner wai served from 2 to S1
>*clock at the ?con?e Inn by the Oco- !
iee County . Medical Society. . Tho ' :
noe ting; wa? called to order and.pre- !
iided>over by Dr. J. O. Sanders. The'
iddress of- welcome was made, by the
ilev. Mr. Ga'.phtn, representing. tho
riayor, bf Seneca. Another address ;
)f welcome was'made by Dr. J. T. j
Tohns of Walhalla on behalf of the ]
I?onee County'Medical Society. These >
v?rds of welcome were responded to <
>y Dr. Sanders in a graceful and i
?leasing manner. i l
Papers Presented. J
A very able and interesting paper
vas presented by Dr. W. J- Keller.
>f Spartan burg, on the subject of Es
ipogosophy. A very interesting dis- (
nssion of this paper followed, the fol-]
owing taking part: Dr3. E. W*. Car-j
enter, Greenville: D. L. Smith, Spar
anburg; Wyatt. Easley: H. L. Shaw, ?
*ountain Inn; J. R. Young. Ander
on. v
An Interesting paper in Intubation 11
ras presented by Dr. E. W. Cementer <
? Greenville. The paper was well ve- 1
eived and the'subject was ably a? t t
?toresUrtgly djscttasad by Dre. H. L,**
nd making for us
de now on, with
c
91
Harris, Anderson; E. C. Doyle, Sene
ca; B. T. Sloan, Walhalla; D. L.
Smith. Spartanburg; Lylcs, Spartan-1
burg; J. S. Strlbllng, Seneca; W. F.
Strickland, Westminster.
Dr. T. R. Wilson presented a paper
on "The Blood Count." This paper
was interestingly discussed by Drs.
Curran Earle, Greenville; J. F. Johns,
Westminster; B./A. Henry, Anderson;
?B. F. Ross, Ande/Bon; W. F. Ashc
mcrc, Anderson;' Charles Wyatt, Eae
ley.
The next paper was on "plnal An-,
eshisea," thiB being read by Dr. G. T.
Tyler of Greenville. The "Curability
r.f Gonorrhea in the Male," was the
subject of a paper by Dr. C. F. Ross
of Anderson. This paper stirred up
much Interest and called forth a very
spirited discussion.
Retiring Officers.
Retiring officers of the association
are: Presldent-Dr. J. O. Sanders; vice
president. Dr.^. W. Carpenter}, sec
retary and treasurer, Dr. A. D. Cudd.
MR. UNGER MURES
fi S1ATEMENT
?a . - .?t.n .iej('je?>'.' yts'fl" :.. - 'i ' u?J
Hakes ? Statement Relative to the
' Values Offered the Tjadc.
'in order, to correct an erroneous
statement, which we unrt.rutand .has
been circulate! by one ol' our competi
tors relative to tb.e,, values twp. are giv
ing the publie, also our .financial stand
ing., etcvetq., we -wish..to atato peel-;/'
tiyely that the -values p?"ered in our
different Sales recently put on are
BONA-FIDE and Strictly as REPRE
SENTED,, and we DEFY . anyone tov
DISPROVE any STATEMENT which .
we advertised in any advertisement re--,
latlVe to ANY. ONE of these aales.
Furthermore-we CHALLENGE any
other Tailoring concern In the Pied
mont to GIVE the Public as GOOD
VALUES as we have given, and are i
NOW giving. Viz;-$40.00 values for.
$29.98; $35.00 values for $24.98, and1'
$25.00 values for $20.98. |j
"Now Mr. Knocker, what have you ?
to say about the Columbia Tailoring ,
Co.?" We buy our raw materials J
(woolens and trimmings DIRECT ,
from the MILLS) and having a BIG
ORGANIZATION we buy in LARGE .
QUANTITIES, which gives us a TRE- .
MENDOU8 ADVANTAGE over our ,
competitors, and we therefore give ,
our patrons the benefit of these big ,
We haVo imported Wdolens in our ?
Anderson Sh'o? ?t this very minute; ,
some of which came from Brave and i
Historic little Belgium which will go ,
down in history, as tba. hero of this
war, no matter which Hide wins, for j
their. bravery . astounded the world, ,
thereby gaining its . respect and ad- ,
miration. j
Wa, (wUl ask any person con tem- <
plating the purchase ot a Suit or over- ?
coat.who ls handed a "knock" about <
OUT methods of doing business, or the ]
values We are. giving, to see us first |
before passing judgment on us. ?
' Respectfully, ]
F, Mi UNGER, Mgr., ' t
Columbia Tailoring Co. <
Consider Plans For J.
Financing Cotton Crop i
- f
Wy Araociatod - Preta.) 1
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 24.-Plans as- t
listing 'n the financing of cotton crop -
sf tho Knuth were'considered at a ?
nee tin g here of the executive commit- jr
oe of tho Southern Cotton Association. 71
Hurvie Jordan, president of the as-Ip
i Sale" is
a host of satisfi
added specials eat
> . OE
soctatjbn, admitted that the commit
tee had discussed today in executive
session tho creation of a $100,000,000
cotton holding company for the pur
pose, it was stated, of removing from
2.500,0.00 to 3,00^000 hales o? distress
ed cotton from, trie market. Mr. Jor
dan said that definite action us to the
formation of the holding company
probably would be taken at an execu
tive session of -tho committee tomor
row.
URGENTLY APPEALS
TO ODD FELLOWS
i
fl
Managers of Orphanage at Green
ville Pill; For Assis
* :?<MU J u I li RJ ii .
ce.
i
Odd Fellows of Anderson are ap
pealed to in behalf of the orphanage
at Greenville In- thc following state
ment which hap j been/, saul.-?out . freni
the home:
"To tho Odd FtiUews of South Caro
lina:
? "The superintendent and board of
trustees of the Odd/Fellows' orphan
home, atf Qreenvyie desire to address
y?u?A/tnis season with a statement of.
fact3 and with an appeal for action.
The semi-annual taxes for the term
ending June ::<.?, ili. amounted to
only $1,358. Now we have repeatedly
established th? least actual basis for
running exp?nsente be $.1.000, and
this does not include something for
our girl at college and another at
training to become a nurse, ard also
two other's studying to become sclf
oUpu?r???S. Gtvi?K io lilts b?u iieaii.ii
and sickness of Mr. Kline, our super
intendent, he luis been unab'/ to visit
many lodges and consequently the
cash donations to make up for de
ncleucy have not come forward; and
the result; the home, has gotten
slightly in debt for the actual oxpense
sf living. We have dismissed one ma
tron and one teacher, leaving only the
superintendent. Mrs. Kline and one
teacher' In charge of the institution.
Every other leak, has been stopped,
but there Ia no way to satisfy hungry
:hildreh and keep them warm wi th
ant food, clothing and fuel, and no
way to buy clothing, fuel and grocer
es without nu.noy, This is one leak
:hat ca.n not be stopped.
"Therefore, we appeal to every Odd
Fallows' lodge in this State and to
?very benevolent Odd Fellow who-has'
i few exiva dollars.for charitable pur
poses to .qbme to o .r rescue at this
.une. Only r.ne brother. Dr. G. A.
Jenifer of Abbe Mlle, sent in a work
lay contribution, his being1 tg.KO.
Please let us hear from you without
'ail and do not miss this Thanksgiving
without sending in cash donations.
Ustk should be circulated for per
sonal pledges now and the secretaries
>f the different lodgoB are the proper
>ersons to .start the Hst; whatever
ate the grand lodge In May should
leclde for the 'future of the orphan
ioma, we must not let tno children
luff er this winter; and we nwt not
:o to the grand lodge with a big debt.
[lils is truly a time for prompt ac
ion."
The appeal is signed by T. J. Mo- t
?w?in. chairman; T, M. Bennett, sec-?
etary; H. J. Southern, treasurer; A. j
). Longley, trustee; E. A. Kline, sa-i
?ertntendent_V_1
Cleaning
ed friends with t
:h day. : . :
:!SB
[HE ADVANTAGES OF
A GRAIN ELEVATOR
.uta ? ?
POINTED OUT BY ONE WHO
IS FAMILIAR WITH THE
SUBJECT
CREATES MARKET
And Takes From the Farmer
Grain m Any Quantity For the
Cash.
The following.points answering the
iurr.tion "why a grain elevator for
Vndersqr}'' nsvH been prepared by .one
'amilinr with the subject'for thc bene/
lt of those who mar* bet interested in
lie. project hut who. ure. not os fa
0llUr;.wtthUtte position ha-they would
ike to be: ' _ ' * drMKMlfMI
1. A grain-elevator performs the''
'unction of taking the grain, whether j
A-heat. ' oats, tarley, corn dir -other ?
?tnoV! fron?^he! fftrajer in sraajfc. auanf
titles cr large, aa much er as little,
ts the farmer Wises, and either stor
ng same for him at cost or else buy
ng his grain from him for cash, pay
ng, .h,Im immediately upon delivery in
. AW,; '. -.'i?otti? ?i? 1
2. lt creat.es a general market,' for j
the sale of all grain, and Hells.. Its
uroducl lodally end elsewhere
hrcughoui. the country on the basis
if present market values.
? 3. It brings to the community]
rrain buyers, who bid and buy the '.
train, paying ca.ii. for it.
4. It gradeB, cleans, dries, sack*,'
nmkets. and puts up the ?rain on 1
he baslB of present market' condi-l*
JonB.
5. It guarantees a cash market
or all grain of whatever kind, mar
tetanic user, tba -world's markets. It
a a atrlctlv cash business.
g.' IVdoes away with "swapping"
crain among the farmer?!, and guar
intee* sale of local grains upon the
ocnl market.
7. It indirectly is a great builder
if wc livestock Industry, creating ad
?tii'nal demand for high grade llve
toek and hogs.
8. ' Grain being a staple article of
ommerce, like cotton, always has a
iresent market value, an'd the eleva
or finances itself by "advance Gr
iers" for grain from grain buyers,
nd "advance sal?s" of grain from
he farmer to the buyer, never specu
ating and 'always selling and buying
ipon the basis' of tLe day's grain
narket. Financially it Is easily
an di ed and ls a splendid account for
ny bank.
9. If you don't have a grain eleva
or, there ls nd ca"i market for grain {
hat can be depended anon, and eves
F a market no guarantee that tho
armer will get the actuul value of
he grain based upon Its selling value
a the arain markets.
10. No country can attempt to raise
rain for commercial salo without an
levator, which perform* all the
auctions ot buying, selling, cleaning,
rylng, delivering and guaranteemg
-Ice and grade.
11. It is slmnly ^-sential.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS i '
.OH BACKACHE KlONiYS ANO BLAU 0?g
Up OUT
r
he Sensational Va
?V
Fertilizer Debts
* The expense of making the cfr?p ^houid be paid
out of the crop. Fertilizer is an absolutely neces
sary expense in crop making.
A farmer will not try to make a crop without
fertilizer and the fertilizer debt should.be*ainong
the first, debts paid.
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Anderson Phosphat & Ol Co.
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?|-.N;.E?O MANUFACTURING CO, '
-Makers of - . .:*/<;.. *?t? r> ^f#.:'s#l '
Jewelry of Worth and R-itiuement.
Thta line we hnve been handling and pushing tor years. It is one of? ?he
(lest Gold Flited and GoK . rr at Line on the Market. . Call In and let us show
y ou thc new and classy designs in Bracelets, Fobs and' Lockets.
Each piece of goods backed up by Iron-Clad guarantee. Insist upon
their alamo F. M. Co.
WALTER H. REESE & CO.
, v ; }..: ? ' ?y. '' .' . jr? . . . .
Andersens Progressive Jewelry Store.
. ; ? . , ,i o e u U o t . ;? H V ? o-toe*
ii JR.
?tn-J c> ?./?<';?fj1 uv esj,t ^s.ltrlif^OtO'i^
i . / ?di . t'??>?i *"?' *> ?t??q fd? a? *4oji*i
Everyone wUl display their best Silver at that "iWtfgWing
Dinner." .
Be sure that you sere not lacking in any of Hie necessary pieces.
If you are in need of anything, whether one or a doxen pescas,
will be glad to supply you.
Wrights Silver Cream makes your silver look like new. Phone
or a bottle.
Ioho Ms Hubbard & Co
lues we're giving,
i