The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, December 15, 1914, Image 8
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Mr. McCauic
SOME OF WORLD
Y. M. C. A.ENDEAVORING TO
GET BRANCH ATLANTA
BIBLE CONFERENCE
PATTISON COMING
^-Governor of Tennessee Will
Appear Here tn Sunday
Lecture.
That tho people of Anderson will
have the privilege this winter nf hear
ing an addrees by Malcolm It. Pat
terson, formerly governor of Tonu
eaaee. la a Bottled fact That they will
IDEAL GROCER Y CO.
List of Good Things
To Eat
' Wo have received our entire
Fal', shipments of Preserves, Jel
lie?, Canned Gooda of all kinds,
Pickles, Condiments, Catsups,
Dried fruits. Prunes, otc. Mince
meats, Cranberries. Celery, Po ta
fee?, Onions, Cabbage, Dates, Ap
ples, Orange?, Lemons, Bananas,
Grape Fruit, Layer Raisins (ex
tra Rood.)
AH the Ingredients
for Xmas
Fruit Cake,
nave arrived, ?nd are fresh and
very nice.
We have Jual Recently bought a
patent Slicing Machin*- which
will slice anything from Break
fast Bacon, Chipped Beef, on
through, broad - as ihm aa a wa
fer, or as thick as you wish.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
PLEASE YOU !
Ideal Grocery
Company
Phone 471
Here Is the Place to Gi
My prices arr. the lowest m ]
ods of doing business-and you
you make.
Bracelet
Watches
7 Jewel. 20
year case;
Elgin Or
Waltham,
for only
tie
Manicure ...
Sets
Any number
of pieces.
Solid or
plated. See
special at
tarsi
Heres
One ol
moat t
proprii
gifts,
my be
tlea ai
' $8
Baby Plas.
Anything yea wi.nt.
Something .alee for
only.
_tljQO.
M mochos.
Any sise with any
setting. Something
good at
fett
AU our
are etrk
No one
transacttoi
ourselves
Wolf.
Ke
Open
tOMANTIC ACTOR
)e shown in the roman til
tlie Trail I
) Scenes. Staged by Da
i 20 cents M
iday
IE MAN ON THE BC
Friday 10 and 20c.
ii Class IV!UL*
ty, 'cello Mr* H
Miss Harrington, Piai
FSTRTBTEST
MAY COME HERE
r .
have thc privilege] or enjoying a niblo
v'h?utauuuu. when tho world's great
est preachers and speakers will ap
pear IH a probability. Both cf thCBe
interesting and Important amounec
mcnls were made by Secretar/ Fr?n!
M. Duraett o? tire Y. M. C. A. at th'i
men's meeting held in the Cvunty
court houae Sunday afternoon, when
tho 8erie3 of meetings for men waa
opened with .an addreaa by Dr. Arch
C. C.-ee. the enliatment secretary of
tba Horne Mission Board of the Stjuth
err Baptist Convention.
Former Tennessee flovernor.
L Mr. Burnett announced ?hat ar
* rangomont8 had been cloaed for un
address bv Malcolm H. Patterson, nt
Jone tlfe governor of the State of
I Tennessee. He will appear here . tn
, tho latter hair of March or April, the
,exact dato if his appearance to be
announced later. Evervone has hear?
of Governor Patterson of Tenneaaec.
and tho terrible record he eatabllsh
ed as governor of that 8tate. Every
one likewise knows of happenings lu
his life ' after he left tho governor's
mansion, and of bia recent conver
sion. Patterson stumped the Stato In
opposition to prohibition. One of his
most effective sneeches now, lt ls
, said, IB the one in which ho takea the
mints of hla arguL-ient when oppo-i
lng prohibition and breaka them down
ono br one with his argument in favor
of prohibition.
? . Bible Chautauqua.
J It ?a probable. Mr. Burnett anuoiiur
1 cl, that a branch of the Atlanta Bible
Chautauqua will be secured for An
derdon! Thia would bring before the
oeople ot th!? city auch men aa Cam i
bell Morgan, the great London preach
er who la known the world over. H4n
church in London haa given him a '.wo
yearn' leavo of absence In order that
he might take advantage of pressing
appeals to do conference work In tho
United States of Ameri'/i.
Others who would appear at thia
Bible Chautauqua are- Mell Trott: r.
Gccrge Stuart, probably tho biagest
figure In tho Methodist denomination;
A. C. Dixon, now pastor of a bis
Ichurch in London: Len O. Broughton
and others. Dr. Dixon ia pastor of
Spurgeon's old church In London and
haa grown to be one of the most pow
I erful preachers In England. Dr.
Broughton is too well known in An
derson to need any Introduction lu
iL'.,: connection.
Here In March.
* If this branch of the Bible Chau
tauqua can be scoured for. Anderson,
lt ls possible that the speakers will
appear here during the latter part ot
March. Tho a?rien of meetings
. would last for about a week, and 1t
goes without aaying that the crowds
wbo would turn out to hear th ?se
teachers and preachera'of world-wide
fame would be the targoat evor gath
ered at a similar meeting in the hU
tory of t}ie city.
Mar be Mr. Bryna.
Mr. Durnett haa been negotiating
with the view of aecurlng Secrotary
of State William Jennings Bryan as
one of the speakers to appear befor.
the people of Anderson thia winter.
Just at this time, owing to the condl
it Your Xmas Jewelry
Anderson. You'll like our meth
'11 be pleated with any selection
. the
?p
BlO
see
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t .
?0
Watch
Foes.
The right
pr?sent for
the men. A
great value
for Jnst
" fe'
Watch
Charas
AU aises and
weight-.'. A
g3 value
now tor,
only
fe
charge accounts
?ty confidential.
knows of the
i bet you and
er Ho
ese & Co.
Evenings Till Eleven
W?tCnrw
AU the
standard
makes. If
yon want
reliable
timekeep
er-we
have it
ROBERT EDISON
i play
Jiv?dcs"
vid Belasco.
aimee 3 P. M.
>X44
Other days 5 and 10c
sic:
orsfall, violin
io
lions brougnt about by thc European
?war aud the gra\e rcsponslblliti"!
resting upon the shoulders of the Sec
' retary of State, lt secm? likely that
Mr. Bryan can be secured. Hut
should the European cloud Iii?, before
thc winter I? over it IB altogether
probable that tho Great Commoner
can be secured.
Robbed
I SAFE IN JOB PRINTING PLANT
ENTERED IN LAST
SUNDAY NIGHT
Early Sunday ^ight an ur.lcnown
I burglar broke Into th? money box in
the safe of the Oulla Printing and
Binding Company, on North Main
street and. obtained a small amount
I of cash. The Bafe had been left open
lg it is UBed only for storing the
owner's books, but on Saturday Mr.
Oulla had forgotten to put up his rec
ords. The burglar us*ed a large screw
driver to pry the wooden casing from
around the metal money box. Instead
of getting the box loose he took it out
on the floor and there cut into the
side of it with an instrument of some
description. He obtained something
like $2 In small change.
The first Mr. Oulla knew of the af
fair waa when he heard some one
calling to him from Main streot, just
in front of big home. Mr. Oulla lives
in the old Seybt house, Just across the
street from his place of business, and
upon going over discovered his por
ter, Andrew Jones, was the one who
had giten the alarm.
Mr. Oulla called a policeman and
together they mad? a thorough search
of thc building, but could find no evi
dence of'anyone having broken into
the place. All windows and doors
were intact. Andrew Jones had a key .
to the place and lt was he who called ?1
the attention of the searchers to the
condition of the safe. As Jones was
In a drunken ' condition he waa taken
In charge by the policeman and car
ried to the police station. Jones could
give no satisfactory explanation for
bis presence about the building, neith
er ? could he explain the presenco o'
a large, pair of plyers which were
found in hi* pocket. While no charges
have be... preferred against the jani
tor, lt ls belioved that be knows morn
of the affair than he has told. .
P. M. Edge of Charlotte was among
the business? visitors in tho ctiy yes
terday.
Heese McDonald of Iva was among
those spending the day In the city
yesterday.
. Mrs. A. J. Sitton ot Autun waa
shopping in the city yesterday.
BEST FOB KIDNEYS-SAYS DOC
TOR
Dr. J. T. ii. Neal, Greenville. 80.
Car., says that In his 30 years of ex
perience he has found no preparation
for the kidneys equal to' Foley Kidney
Pills. ' '.Pain- in back 'and bips is an
indication'' of kidney trouble-a warn
ing to build up the weakened kidneys,
make them vigorous, riding your blood
of acids and poisons. Foley Kidney
?iMs will help any case of kidney and
idder trouble not beyond the reach
*t medicine. In 50c and $1.00 s?tes.
Sold in your town by Evans Pharmacy.
Muddy
Complexions
Most poor complexions . sra dos to
sluggish, torpid livers, constipation
and other liver illa. A dose ot
R. L. T.
aken just before retiring will tont j
ap the liver, carry oif ?he excess ot bile j
and cause sn easy and natural move
ment ot the bowels, lt will not only j
make Its good work felt in better
health-make you LOOK well and
FEEL, weU.
60 cents and 1.00 per bottle at
your druggists.
Manufactured and guaranteed by
Evan's Pharmacy.
Three SfWfee?
? HE INTELLIGENCER
STOCKHOLDERS MEET
\NNUAL MEETING STOCK
HOLDERS OF MORNING
PAPER WAS HELD
IN FINE SHAPE.
Report of Business Manager
Showed Affairs of Paper To
Be Prosperous.
The annual meeting of thc stock
?ulders of The Anderson Intelligencer
waB held yesterday afternoon at the
-ooms of the chamber <of commerce
->uh8i'<iuently the directors held a
netting and elected officers for the en
lulng year. The reportH from thepreai
ient and business munager were most
-ucouraging, and showed the paper to
>e in splendid shape, and the showing
nado was rully up to the expoctatrona
pf the stockholders, who expressed
themselves aa being pleased with what
liad neon accomplished, and quite op
timistic in the outlook for the future
The business manager went into thc
liistory of the paper for the past year
In his report Organized aa a corpora
tion a little more than a year ago for
thc purpose of purchasing The Ander
son Intelligencer from the owner at
that time, Victor B. Cheahlre, it was
later decided to go into the Job prlnt
ng business, and a Job office was open
ed at Helton, the plant of the Belton
Ve v. H being purchased for this purpose.
Later the job printing business of the
Roper Printing Company waa purchas
ed. Finally it was decided to inaugu
rate a morning daily, which was dons,
thc first isauc being January 13th. All
these ventures have proven successful,
ind today The Anderson Intelligencer
la doing as large a business as any
concern In similar ( busineaa above
Columbia.
The stockholders reelected tho old
uiard of directors, and added two new
lumbers, making the total number
line. They are aa follows: M. M. Mat
tlson, M. L. Bonham. W. W. Sullivan.
Porter A. Whaley. J. S. Fowler, W.
ii. 1 huleen.*. Pelzer, J. W. Bothrock,
The now members are W. W; Smoak,
ind T. K. Roper.
The directora met after the meeting
>f the stockholders and reelected the
ifdcers who had served the past year,
is follows: AL M. Mallison, president;
I. S. Fowlei, vice president; W. W.
Smoak. editor and manager. T. K.
[loper will remain in charge of the
\nuerson job denartment, and Claude
\. Graves, editor and manager of the
Belton Journal.
MR. PEAHJIAN ILL
L'lerk of Court was Stricken Yester
day ni or n lng.
Frlcnda of Mr. James N. Pearman,
:lerk of co?rt, Viii 'regret ta learn
hat be waa stricken with illness yea
:crday morning ahertly after the con
vening of court and waa compelled
o tt> ic to his bed.
'?at. Pearman suffered something
ike an attack of acute Indigestion ox
lppondlcitls. He whs taken to the
.esidencc of Mr. Joe Ashley, where he
vas given medical attention. It waa
.eported last night that ho waa rest
ng much better. "
An Appeal from Superintendent
Dear Presidents, of the W. M. S. of
Saluda Ass'n: If you have not re
reived your package of envelopes for
Jhristmaa offering, write to Mrs. J.
t Frizer. 1306 Hampton street, Col
imbia, s. C. Let me endeavor to make
i splendid offering for though the
hues aeenr hard to ua, yet we are
greatly blessed. la
While we are busy gathering proa-1 v
tnta for our friends and loved ones, I ta
lon't forget our present to God. What
i privilege and opportunity we shoMd
leem lt, when we think of God's gift | *
o us in "That Ks gave his only be
rotten son to dip for us," for you I 0
ind mc. Let's have a liberal aacrl-1 o
ice. for God will surely bieaa you. | *
Don't forget to send for a calendar
>f prayers too. -only fifteen cents, and ti
io full of good things. Who kn-wa the n
?esuH of our united prayers for ob- t
acts and persons mentioned on the h
?lendar? x
Dear women of the societies, when c
he envelopes are'given you, don't for- l
;et to put in your offering and return a
t ?o your society. ti
May God oleas.each, of you as you t
nake your gifts" to Him. ?
Mrs. E. W. Masters, Supt h
NEW COMEDY CO. ?
MAKE QUITE A HIT 1
t
lardner St Lawson Show Easily li
the Beat Seen at the |?
Palmetto.
A large and appreciative audience
rttnesacd the opening bill of the
lardner and Laweoa Musical Comedy
:o. at the Palmetto Theatre yeater
lay evening. Much waa expected bf;
his company aa their praises wore
oudly proclaimed In tbs papera where
h?y have given " performances. Thia
rc ape, judging from the show Isat
vening, la entitled to all that can be
?id good for them.' The performance
iras cleant refined and mirth provofc
ng throughout the entire show. The I*
shorn* is exceptionally good, the giri? "
tr? pretty and George Gardner, with
ila Immltable "I swar," captivated I
the entire audience. The bill for to? I 1
lay promises to be a dandy, a black
face, farce ?sssS? e=i?t?3i l4Th* ?a
irentor." Another good feature of the j'
show is that there will positively bc l<
% complete chang* et program every 11
day. nsw songs, nsw costumas. Jokes
sad a guarantee by Manager Pinkaton
that thoy will be . enjoyed by the la
dles and children, aa well as the men.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hammond of j
Williamston spent Sunday lu tbs city.
PALME1
TOI
L
Gardner & jLawsc
A Laug
"HE NEVER KNEW"
"KIDNAPPED BY. INDIA
FOU RT
The 20th and last Episo
MORROW. See what napp
?EGRESS 99 YEARS OF
AGE BURNED IO OEAIH
:ONSUrViED IN BURNING OF
HOUSE AT AUTUN ON
SUNDAY NIGHT.
SHE WAS ALONE
Dther Inmates of House Had
Gone to Wedding at Pendle*
ton-Inquest
.In the 99th year of her age. Diana
Simpson, colored, was burned to
leath Sunday night when the house
if her grandson. Henry McGee, with
vhom she lived on the plantation Jf
ifr. Eugene Sitton, at Autun. was
lestroyed by fire. Coroner J. G. Har-X
lin went to Autun yesterday morning
,nd held an inquest, the Jury return
ng a verdict to the effect that the ;
iged negress came to her death from j
?urns received when the ?iouse of
lenry McGee was destroyed by fire
Sunday night.
Old Woman Alone.
Only four witnesses were examined
iy the coroner, these being the old j
(roman's grandson, his wife, a neigh-' i
or and Dr. H. A. Pruitt. Henry Mc- j
lee, the grandson, testified that he
nd four other members of the trouse
iold were a? a wedding at Pendleton
iii en thc house was burned. He said
hat they left homo about 6 oclock,
eavl- . the old woman in the bouse
lone. ? ne of the front doors was
i cs d, ae said. Upon his return from
dleton, he testified, he found his
iou.... Lu a*ii?s and a large number
if onlookers feathered about, flo did
tot know h'.iW the fire started and left
erv few coals in the Uro piece when
ie departed from home. There had
teen no fire in the stove ai?ee noon,
he witness said- The old woman, he
aid, did not carry any life insurance;
vas able to get about fairly well and
vas blind in one eye.
W. E. Buchanan, a second witness,
estiflea that' he was the first person
o reach the house as it was burning.
The whole structure was ablaze and
he roof ready to fall in when he ar
ived, he said. Tho witness testified
bat he did not know anyone was in
he house st the time it was burning.
Lily McGee, wife of Henry McGee,
?rho was away from home at the time,
he third witness to take tho
land. . Her testimony corroborated
hat of her husband.
Dr. H. A. Pruitt, who made an ex
.ruination of the remaine ot tho old
roman, testified that the body was so
iad ly charred it was impossible to say
vhat was the actual cause of death.
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MUS. NANCY M. BOLT. o
u
J o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e
Mrs. Nancy M. Bolt died at her
orne in Centerville Township, nix
aile3 west of the .city, on Thursday.'
)ecember 10, and on Friday her re}
nafas were laid to rest in New Prow
?ct cemetery, Rev. Wi. B. H..tvkins
onducting the services. There was a
arge number of sorrowing friends
nd relatives io pay the last ropect
0 a dear ?ne who has just gone on1
1 Bf ore us. Mrs. Bolt was In her 81st
ear; had been stout and h eal ty nil
er life until a few years ago, when
er health began to fail. But not until
i few weeks ago did we realise the
I nie was so near.
She was ready and prepared to meet
ter Savior, was just waiting tor the
?ord to call her home She joined the
laptlet church in her girlhood days
ind had lived a devoted life, always
rue to her. church sad true to her
ellowman, always ready and wiling
o lend a helping hand to thob'e In
teed. Slie leave? five sons, one daugh
er and one slr ?er; fifty-two grand;
hildren and forty grandchildren to
oourn her death. Her S?S arc: W.
/ewig Bolt of this city. Martin Bolt of
he county, James T. Bolt of Plains,
ls.; C. Prank Bolt of the city. Henry
?oit ot Hartwell, Ga., and Mrs. Chas.
Imy of Westminster.
The pallbearers were six of her
grandsons. Clarence Bolt, Floyd Bolt,
tofus Bolt and Berry Bolt, Robert
kooreh ead and Wavne Gray.
Gore. Gs.. P. A. Morgan had oe ess
en recently to use a liver medicine
md says of Foley Cathartic Tablets:
.They thoroughly cleansed my sys
tem e?4 ? felt like a new man-light
md /ree. They are the best medicine
[ have e<er taken for constipation,
they keep the stomach sweet, liver
ic ti ve, bowels regular." Foley Cathar
tic Tablets are stimulating ta action,
md neither gripe nor sicken. They
ire wholesome and thoroughly cleans
ing, and keep the liver active. Stout
people like them.
*
I
[TO THEATRE
y AY'S PROGRAM A-*
N VAUDEVILLE:
m's Musical Comedy Co. presents :
^HE INVENTOR"
h?ble Biack-Face Farce Comedy
IN MOVIES :
Vitagraph. 2-Reel Drama
NS" - - Kalpdn. Western Drama
?H REEL TO BE SELECTED
de of "The Perils of Pauline" will be shown-T0
ens to Pauline Harry and Owen.
H. W. Lewis of Iva was among thc
business visitors in the city yesterday.
Judge and Mrs. George E. Prince
leave Tuesday for California to visit
their sons, Norman and John.
C. G. Sayre of Sayre & Baldwin left
yesterday'for a business trip through
North Carolina and Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owens of Pen
dleton were in tho city yesterday.
Christmas Candies
We have Auerbach & Sons cele bra ted candies at popular
Crystalized Cream Goods, per lb.j.10c
Cocoanut and Fig Candies, per lb. .............. v t. v.10c
Kisses, Butter Cups? Jelly Rolls, etc., per lb.E . r 10c
Chocolate Cream and Bon Bons, per lb. .:. J, .{.20c
Lemon, Orange, Peppermint Drops, etc., in glass jars tor
Santa Claus ........10c
5 pound Fruit Cakes.$1.50
,1 and 2 pound Fruit Cakes, perr lb.?. .30c
If you want the very best ingredients for making 'your Fruit
Cake we have it.
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS.
Let us book your order now as v/r. r?av*.? a limited supply.
"BFMJTr FLOUR.
is what you must buy if you want the very best fdr cake baking.
Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Grapes, Grape Fruit, etc., are
very fine.
FRESH MEATS.
Our market will be brim full with the very choicest native
and Western meats, Fish, Oysters and Poultry.
We can take care of your every need if you will send in
your oder before Christmas eve.
FIRE! FIRE!-FWE! - ?
We are headquarters .for
^ w FIRE WORKS. ' <
Wholesale and retail.
W. A. Power
SAM HARPER, Mgr.
Phone 132 212 S. Main.
$5.75 buys a barrel of good Flour-$5.75.
GEISBERG'S -
HOLIDAY SHOE SALE
Will save you money on. high
grade shoes at low prices.
GEISBERG BROS. SHOE
COMPANY
Under Masonic Temple
Shoes That Satisfy
?rn
Yow complexion rtea?s
DAGGETT & RAMSDELLS
PERFECT COLD CREAM
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