The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 10, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 6
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"The Man From Mexico**
Featuring JOHN BARRYMORE
Admission Ah k^ays S and IO cents
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Colton Martel
Took Big Jomo..
Though tho prevailing price of cot
ton ou the local market yesterday |
wan 7 Iv4 cents. th^re were a few sales
made where thc stapln brought as
high as 8 3-4 cents a pound. The lat
' ter price was, .if course, for the best |
grades of cotton. The rise in price ot
cotton "Hms had a wonderful effect on 1
the mood of the general public. On
every hand the upward trend of tho
market ia noted and commented upon, j
There in moro . optimism and less of ?
pessimistic talk' on the streets than j
. torre bas beor, in many days.
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Ur. Carman Will ...
Preach Here Today.
Dr. John C. ('arman, secretary of the
South Carolina Internai ional Sunday
School Association, .who will take part
m Sunday School Intsltutes to'be helo
(n tile county thin week, will proacn
this morning nt Si. John's Methodist
church and this evening nt thc First 1
Baptist church. AU the ministers of j
the city,. Including Gluck Mills, to
gether with'those who are to take part
in tho county institutes, aro roquest
. V. to meet ak 3.SQ o'clock Gils after
noon at the First-Baptist church.
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tal Mention Caught Over tba *
tatet? of Anderson *
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Engineer "Karney" Hughes
Taken 111 on Engine.
Hundreds of people all along the
route of the Hluo Ridge rallwav. be
tween Walhalla and Belton, will re
gret to learn v>f the Illness of Engi
neer Raymond Hughes. The populsr
engineer was taken Ul at hu: post of
duty at the throttle of,the train which
passed through herc yesterday after
noon at C o'clock eu route from Bel
ton to Walhalla. It ls stated that he
suffered an attack of acute Indiges
tion. ' Ho ?was taken front his engine
st Seneca where he was given medi
\cw attention. At Seneea uuoiher engi
neer tool Ute train on to Walhalla.'
Tho lo 01 of time on account of the
chungo*: necessary at Seneca caused,
a delay or something like an hour In
tho arri VP I ot the gas-electric car
last night from Wuihulla-Mr. Hughes'
! scores of friends tin ought this sec
tion* will wish for him a speedy re
turn to good health.
Slight Accident
tin Blae Ridge.
The derailing of a. freight car on
train No. 7. running from Belton to
Walhalla,..Krhiw', afternoon canaed, a
delay of about onu hour in the arrival
H?re are a few things that bring money
out of old closet?. Even the miser shakes his
pockets when such tilings as these take place.
251b. Sugar $1.25
?5. pound bag finest granulated sugar
Monday (with a $2? purchase) for on
ly . V !. $1.25
v flited, One to a Customer..
50c Stick Brooms, special trimmed, made, in Anderson; keep
your'm?ney at home and save 25c-Monday each . .26c
One lot of AH Silk Crepe De Chine Waists, worth-S3.oo
only. . : .$1.98
$15.00 Wash Silk Dresses; our regular price $12.So,
Monday. ...$4.98
Ladies' New Style Suits, orth $15.00-Our bargain prices
. $io.oo and S 12.50, Monday Choice. . .$6.98
25 Ladies* Skirts, carried o^er stock, but Extra Values at
$3 .po to ?5.00, Monday only.98c
Mew Style, high grade Skirts worth S7.00, our bargain price
$5,00. Monday only.. .$3.98
Our 5c Table
Tomorrow wc are showing 32-inch . IOC Chambry, short
lengths, per yard.Sc
36-inch Percales^ short, lengths, per yard, only. .. .... .8c
;36-inch fair grade bleaching, per yard, only.. '. .Sc
Good Aproir Gingham, per y afd only.. .8c
0?ie lot of Men's WOOL Suits, values up
to $10.00 and$12.00, small sizes? Mon
day only. . . i\ ... .$2.96
G. H. Baile?, Proprietor,
of the down passenger train. AB thc
freight train waa making I.) way in
to Seneca the trucks of 'one of the
freight cars left tho rails. The track
?was torn up for u few feet, hut tue
?damage Was soon repaired. The fact
that, the car was a ne? ene, and Ltui
I not become thoroughly shaken down,
and ran into a neet: us of track that
had been weakened on account of re
font heavy rain B, is helle ved to hare
caused the miBhap.
Sqaabe Offered
For Sale.
Fine, fat Belgian Carnaux squabs
were'offered for sale yesterday in the'
city and sold readily, bringing fancy
prices. The squabs were raised by D.
A. Reed of Belton, who has some 30
pairs of old hirds and who han been
rasing squabs on a small scale for
the market for the past - several
months. Mr. Reed stated some time
ago that If the people of . Anderson
care tor this delicacy and will - agree
ko eat them, he will maka efforts ir.
furnish them with meat In this Une.
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Brief Session of
Recorder's Court.
A brief session of recorder's court
was held yesterday, but one case, be
ing before tho bar of Justice. In this
Instance the offender proved - to be
Alvin Norman, who faced charges ot
drunkenness. Ile was convicted and
sentenced to nay a fine of $5.06'
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Belton Surrenders
Uer Old Charter.
According to. .a certificate tiled io
tho office or Clerk ot court from Sec
retary of State R. M. McCown. tb?
town ot Belton has Its charter and
hereafter will operate under tho pro
. visions of Article II, Chapter XLVIIt
.-.ode of 1912.
White Man to
Set at Liberty.
After spending a night in the conn
ty Jail on charges growing out of bli
having purchased goods from s ssw
chant aud secured the debt by givtaj
the merchant an order on his wagei
due frpm the mill sod himself col
looting tho money before, the merchan
had time to present thc? claim. A
Thomas, a white man of the Orr Mill
section, wes released yesterday morn
lng from the county Jail and allow**
to return to bia family, who wera re
ported to he sadly lo need of hts wa
gen to provld? thc. necessities ot lift
The wife and three babies of the mai
called vpon Magistrate Broad well am
besought him to release Ute tmaban
and father. But Ute magistrate con!
not turn, the man loose: upon sud
grounds. Finally Ute prosecuting wit
ness, the merchant who bad sol
Thomas the goods, came In and an
nonnced that be and Thomas ha
made a satisfactory seulement of tb
matter and that so far as he was coi
cerned Ute metter could drop. On
nf the foremen of the mill stated fha
he would put Thomas to work an
give him the opportunity of provldln
for his wife and children and paytn
his obligations. With matters takln
this tarp. Magistrate BoadWell Immi
dtately seat the Jailer a discharge fe
the' imprisoned man.
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Committed Wrong
Walle Serving Clang.
Despite the fact that be was servio
sentence on the chatngang for hai
lng violated a law, C. V. Volts, coloi
ed, committed another breach of tl
law by collecting his wages from tl
Brok'on Milk' when hj> had airead
made an assignment ot the money l
another. As soon ai the negro ht
finished serving his sentence on U
gang, he was arrested end hauled b
fore .Magistrate Broad well on the ms
ter o! collecting his wages when 1
had already assigned them to assthc
The negro pleaded guilty snd wan sei
fenced to serve 30 days on the chai
gang!
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Or. Marrar Bfley
Kelara* Nerta.
Dr. Murray Riley, who came ba?
to Anderson several months ago frc
West Virginia, In anarch of a locall
thal was better adapted to his heall
has decided that fan Ballimore ho flu
o climate that la better salted to I
health than any other etty. Cont
queutly ho bas decided to locate
that city for tho practice of bia pi
fesston. Mrs. Riley Till remain ho
with relatives aud friends for soi
two Weeks.
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?au. ow a..?.
&,-1f>iaa..- ;..
Admit Ung that he hal violated I
law and declaring that be had coi
back .for the purpose of squaring tl
matter up and paying all other del
he might owe the eily or county l
lawlessness bc had Indulged in duri
past yeats, Fred Rice yesterday tc
with gc-jk? grace the decree of Mag
tra*e Brood well $a sentencing nba
30 days on the chalngang for violation
nf a labor contract. Rice stated that
ho was glad to got hack and square
the matter up with bis former employ
er. "And I don't know who, els? wants
me," be humbly said, 'but I am now
ready to square up everything wrong
that I have ever done. ! am golog to
stay on the chalngang until I get
straight with the world. Ot course I
could work out thia debt for my boss,
but If bc. wants me on the gang why
of course. I can a?'-ry?: It nut Iber ., und
do lt in'less limo. Heslden, I can get
plenty to eat and a worm place to
Hleop on the gang, and that suits me."
W. 0. Marett Won
Herond Pass?
W. O. Marett won the second annu
al pass to the.Palmetto Theatre, ac
cording to an announcement lasl night
by Manager Plnkston following the
drawing for the selection of tho lucky
number. There are als more annual
passes to be given away by this vaude
ville and motion picture playhouse.
Baseball
Furman Desires to Crots Bats
With Clemson fat Auder,
.on.
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A communication received yester
day by the secretary of the chamber
of commerce from the management of
tho Furman University athletic asso
ciation ot this well known] institution
ls anxious to stage in Andersen a
game of baseball with Clemson Cal
lege!
- The letter sungestes that the game
be playea here' in early spring, ,?as
would have to bo1 the oaae en'account
of the closing-'-time of the colleges.
The matter lags peen referred to the
oateruinment/sosanslUee vt the chem
ber of commerce, who will give ' it
proper consideration. .. lt was stated;
yesterday, crucially, that If suitable
grounds could be had lt ls probable
that the? game would be arranged as
requested. . ? .
Serpmtmee
WQI Be Used Up>?i
Night of Anderson's New
' Theatre.
C. lt Bleich, manager of tho Bleich
Amusement company, of IfopklABvllIe,
KV., lessees of tho new Anderson thea
tre, announces to the ' Chamber ot
Commerce In a letter received yester
day that fae plans to use "serpentines"
on the opening night ot the playhouse,
which has been set for February ll.
Ahdersonlana who have "done" the
theatres of NW York or other large
eitles on nights when gala aUractlons
ot this nature were put on know all
about nerpenUnes.
: Mr. Bleien also states that he plans
to invite the ?Overnora of South and
North Carolina and. Georgia to attend
tho opening, of tho theatre, and'the
presidents or. the Piedmont and North
ern, the Blue, Ridge and the Charles
ion & Western Carolina railways.
CHILD'S TONGUE
BECOMES COA*
IF CONSTIPA
When cross, feverish and sick)
?lillJL' ^r^ltf?j-L?-' tlljL_
give vtaraiuia syrup
of rna."
?r"';- ".
Children love thia "fruit laxativo."!
and nothing else cleanses the tender
stomach, liver, and (M?atela ?jo nicely.
A child simply will not stop playing
to empty tim bowels and the result is,
they begem? tightly clogged arith
waste, tiver ?rete sluggish, stomach
sours Ca*n your little ene b-es-s?.*
cross, half "Sick, feverish; don't eat.
sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad.
system foll or cold, has sore throat,
stomach-ache or diarrhea. : La'.*?.
Mother I See If tongue ig coated,
then gl/e' * 'teaspoonful of "Callfor.
nia Syrop of Figs.? and lu ? few
honra alt the constipated waste, sour
bile and undigested food passes out
of the system, and you have A well,
playful child agatfr. i*
Millions ot mother? ?ive "Califor
nia Syrup ot Fi RS" because it U pet*
rectly batmiess; efettdreo tove tt and
lt never tails to act on tho stomach.
Ihrer and bowe;.
Ask year druggist for a 60-ceot bot
tle of "CaliTeraPi syrup of Fina"*.
Which has fnti direction? for beato?,
children of all ages -and to grotte*
atm plainly printed on th? bottle.
Beware of connterfetu? koki here. OH
Use- genning, ?nade[ >y ^^tforala; Fig
Syrup Cosnpauy.*
er kind with oonteeset. u_,_
Sb gt mm I* I mf?fk^**** - ? _? ? J J a m' ? m ?
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; Personal j
Mrs. J. L. Pettigrew of Tva was'
sainas; the shoppers lo the city yes- '
terday.
J.. El Garvin ol
among the visitors in the city yeiter-!
day. .
Bruce Pr*iltt of Starr waa among
the visitors !n the ?:!?y yesterday.
R. L. Sullivan bf TownvtUe was in
the city yesterday for.a. short while. .
lawrence Tbompaoa of the county
was lu the city* yesterday.
St ono wall J. Watson of the Salem
section waa In the city yesterday.
L. M. Mahaffey of the. Hopewell
section was among the visitors in the
city yesterday.
J. ll. Ballard of Pendleton waa
among the visitors" In the oily yes
terday.
C. it. Watkins of Holton was in thai
city yesterday, orr business.
J. G. Harper df .tho Eureka section
was among tho visitors in the city1
Saturday. t
Olin Campbell of Belton was a vis
itor In the etty yesterday. '
Clarence reynolds of the Roberts
section waa In the4, city yesterday for
a short while.
L. E. Campbell of the Eureka, sec?
tlon was In the city yesterday.
R. R- Doyle of tho lebanon section
was In the city yesterday.
B. H. Norris of the h< riten* section
waa among the visitors tn the '
yesterday.
H. Pinson of Belton waa ia the cit
yesterday. ?ft *^_t ;
J. H. OambreH of toe county Wa* V
vutttorin theaaf^nssiraat.H
Miss Jsuie . MuClurtr of the Ursen
Poad section was aftappteg IA the etty
yestettsy. ..> >.
Z. C. Bal lemme hf the enanty waa
ia the citv 'yesterday.,
Mrs. Joan Merriwa of tb? MoanOu*!
Creek section was In. the'etty yegter
day. .. " % ,
i H. ch ambles of Savannah totkn
nbip was among the visitors lt? the
city yesterday.
W. B. King of the county waa in the
chy yesterday.
n.'F. West of Rohertslw?s among
Ute visitors, in tba .city yesterday :
W. K. Garrison of - Sandy Springs :
wa? fa the city, yesterday. ; . . , 1
H; il. Garrison of Denver was a ?UK j
M *>tn the city yesterday.
Jesse CHnkacales ot 8terr was ln"
ike city yesterday,
A. P. Wilson of. the county was]
the visitors in the city fMtnr-j
Boss Norris of antrevllle was In !
the city yesterday for a short #hUe. J
J. O. McCtowp pf Mountain Creek
spent yesterday In. tho city.
c. M. Duckworth, of the Lebanon
Mvstion was In the city >*ste/ttAy,
Purman MarUn of lebanon section
waa among the visitors In the city
yesterday. .
W. O. Kay has returned to Belton
after a short stay in the city.
F..W. Lyon of the Plat Rook sec
tion spent yesterday tn ?he etty.
Baxter Shirley of th? Roberts sec
tion was ia the cite ?,e?nt*fdayy
Mini Ruth Martin of the
section was.shopntng ih.tM?9
terday. . '
John Mantera of the Mountain Creek !
Mis^ Stbd or. p*uniiiizjii was !
a visitar tn thtvpUy gaeteriar
Misa ?.Franset?- .Alfter ot \>al*??
Creek waa la Ute etty. Saturday,
Mtas -May Herron af Starr .epuWt']
-'te: Ute, c.itv.
s. M. Jones of Flat Rock waa a vt*.- j
Uor io (be city yesterday.
. NV. M. guerard of Wllllauititon was
a visitor ut tbr> city yesterday.
J. IL Kay of Hopewell wan among
tboFo spending yesterday In tb? city.
Miss hollie Welborn of the McLees
echool wa.-, In the city yesterday.
lt. Vi-. Welborn of the lebanon MT
llou spent yesterday In the city.
Ml?? Alma Cole of Pendleton was
chopping lu the city yesterdsy.
C. A. Welborn of the Lebanon rec
tlon was In the? city yesterday.
Ii. E. Martin of the Hopewell lioc
tlod was In the city yesterday.
H. A. ftreazeal* of Pendleton was a
visitor In tbs city yesterday.
Miss Makafleyor Pendleton was
among the v|fjlfors lu tho city yester
day.
\ v% odo Drake, well known farmer of
the tountv, was la tho city Saturday.
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W. i. .Webb ot the county ?pent yes
terday ia the etty.
:J. T. Busby of the crmnty was a
visitor in the city yesterday.
K. C. tirlfllth of. Plercetown was in
th? cit/' yesterday. -
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ff. P. flaunt of RiedsviHe. N. C. waa
In the pity yesterday.
'ti. M. Poole of the' county .waa lo
lae etty yesterday.
. Mis* Irene fleer of "th o Neals Creek
section was in the city yesterday.
P. ?.'tettigrW hen'returned'from
a. vUl^ to tMgeueld.
Oliver Casey of the S?plus ?ectlon
?rae among th? visitors in, the etty
jWtWdal/ -.' '
a M. McAdams ?i AntVeviIle wa?
in Ute ^.yesterday, .
- ip., W., ?mitb rt. Tpwnvllle was lo
^^terda^.
? ; ^s^J?ba i Wyatt Kaf of the Lebo
noq ?est?o? is r?mnt. ber daughter.
Mr* W.MfMi:WW* ?tty. , '
Ct Mr. {?a* ot ?pa"Uboert.iteciien
wao ?btefeg >the Visitors tn the. city
J. it Belt of Central I? visiting bis
daughter. Mrs/C O', Ouqler. on (Ireeo
vlHe ;otre>*: . . 1
Merefeeni* rU?ivin? Wares Pack
. ed in Hay or Straw Reqpured
Co Born lt.
Poles*, jewelers' and other meron-j
?ta receiving gooda, packed in hay or
aw make an affidavit that they will
I ,iru al).packing material as soon ss
it,, ls received, no more shipments of
toods to those merchante can be
made. Thia ster IH required by the,
United Ktates 'g rernmebt as a result j
of the' cattle epidemic now existing
iq this country. j
Letters were received yesterday by j
a number of Anderson merchants set-'
ting forth the above facts, each let
ter ^taming a bleak form In which
t?t?, affidavit U to be written. The
statement muet be Sworn to before a.
notary public. I
i.uHiiU4i--nm-i?-iii" u Ji'-JjaiJu-u-.L.
IT'S SETTLED
you no longer here to x Jt or send
away for your glssses. I heve one ot
the most complete Grinding Plants tn
the Sooth and every convenience to
turn out your work: promptly. Von
can't realize what I have ht ma
chinery unless you visit ny place. I
can duplicate your leno-don't care
who made it or if you break lt all to
pieces , don't worry come here. I
can refract the most difficult casa of
eye trouble and write the prescription,
grind your glasses and guarantee the
very acm? of precis toni I have a rec
ord I am justly proud ot and I am
keeping pace with the confidence the
people of my tom have in ute. This
Is what actuated me in the purchase
?>f the Plant and if you could Just
see the number ot people In Anderson
how wearing gtisiee ground la An
derson, you would be convinced that
Campbell la in town and on the Job.
All t ask la; try me with your neat
Job. I also have, the heat - equipped
Optical Office for making -examina
tions ia- South Carolins. My prices
are consistent with flrst-daas work,
ranging from 98.00 to $5.00 up for n
complete Job. Repair anything in tb?
Optical line/ duplicate your lenses
from 75c up. owing to how lt io to he
made Begin the new year right, by
having me do yoi?* Optical work. If
SB y oat. tells you that I don't grind
goori glasses In Anderson, X will give
you SUS.00 ' for proof of statement,
flien you have trouble with your eyes
or glasses, think of merl am the sure
remedy. Also remember 'tho plac?.
No. 113 W. Whitner St.. Ground
Ploor. Telephone Connection.
BB. M B CAI
Registered Optometrist.
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HEADACHE STOPS,
NEURALGIA GONE
Dr. James" .. Hes sig the. . ?aura\etu
?.t BT*W lOamro faainfii sjoas
.Nerve-racking. sp?tUug or dull,
throbbing headaches ytotd la Jagt a
?few momenta, to Dr. James' Head
lache Powders, whist CKS v naidia
'oents a package at any '
Ifp thc quickest, ? 2
lief fa the-whole.,
I ter! You Relieve,! Ute
tress nowt Von caa.. 1
and women have found
I or neuralgia misery M,
what yen ask fer.
LOVE
ANDA
FEIXOW-FlJaiNG
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. l am r JW ideated over W.. A.
Power's Grocery store's* 212 1-2
fl. Mala Street, E thank my
friend* for their past patnmhge
and ask. con?nunnce Of same.
I "M*** piatas al f1
i make gold crow?s
Painless i&tract&sg 40p.
I make a specially of treating
Pyorrhea, AlveoUrta of * the. gums
and all crown and bridge work
and regulating mal formed teeth.
All work guaranteed-, first-class..
S. G. IFR U C E
DENTIST
T$X7serdi of Sweeping Compound
We ?re noW ?ole age?it for the famous
RED CROSS SWEEPING COMPOS?
?tit guaranteed io prevent fiuat and fa destroy
gem??.
Guest Paint Co.
Phone 48 W. Earl Street
-GUEST seth the BEST"