The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 13, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Great Candy Special
for Today Only
Our Week-end Candy Specials will hereafter be a feature at
thia store that our customers will particularly appreciate, for the
values we shall offer will be truly surprising. Our Special for to
morrow will be an especially delicious confection
60c Martinique Chocolate Cherries
Finest French Maraschino Cherries, dipped in semi-liquid cream
and heavily coated with pure,
rich chocolate. You never tast
ed anything finer in your life.
Bach piece in an individual bon
bon cup and each box contains
a full pound, These are gen
uine 60c Chocolates which we
will offer tomorrow at
39c
Evans* Pharmacy
No. 2
THE DAY OP DAYS
Saturday Is Our Big Day
Because everybody has money on Satur
day and wants to get the most.for it. Take
our goods through and we give you your mon
ey's worth, and then some, and this is all that
anybody wants. We have some dandy good
trades for you.
Try 48 lbs of Our Superlative Flour for $1.95
There is Some Class to This Flour.
10 lb. Lard, some class to it. .$1.00
Tills Lard goes further and tastes better Utan nay other.
IUngir House Molasses In jags, 1 gallon.55c
H??id ps ched 'resistors, larg? cass, S for.
I Siring Beans, hand pucked, large cans, 8 for .. ...\ .26c
Fine Kio Coffee that sst Isden, 31-2 lbs.60c
Dessert Peaches, 8 large cans for.80c
TiM?ert P*S?*? i*c kind fer_ .Sic
London Layer Raliilns, per lb.10c
8 cans Fancy'Sliced or grated Pineapple for..">?<.
Our Meat Department
Is the Pride of Our Store
There Is cleanliness ru*? ?lass to the meats that we sell The la*
dies gre not only buying ont meats, but they are talking about them
which accounts for onr business growing.
Try our Homemade Fork Sausage.20e lb, 2 for 85c
Pork Chops, Lean and Juicy .. f. .20c lb, 2 for 85e
Frankierter jest right.20e lb, 3 for S&e
Steaks and Boast from Native Cattle...16c t?>20c lb
Liver, Sausage, Bolled Ham, Sliced Bacon, Souse Meat, Fresh Shad
...hd dressed Poultry.
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We Can Always Give You Something Good
to Eat. Not Bragging at all, We Have the
Store of Anderson.
Yonrs to please.
W. A. POWER
?12 S. Main SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 182
GARDEN TIME
THE GARDENER
must have Good Tools
if he would raise
Good Crops
We furnish the Tools from
our complete stock.
YOU DO THE REST.
Sullivan Hardware Co.
Anderson, S. C- Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C.
* ELECTRIC CH
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* Item* of Interest and Pestos
* Wirelan on the ?
Glanville Manager ,
Well Known Here.
F. H. Heidt who hos been appointed
manager of the Greenville office ot I
the Western Union Telegraph com
pany is well kpown here? It will he
recalled that while manager ot the
Anderson office several years ago a
strike of operators occurred. Mr.
Heidt closed the office here during the
strike.
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Felton Y Ml ed
School at Starr.
County Superintendent of Educa
tion J. B. Felton yesterday visited the
school at Starr. This is a State aid
school and is one of the most flour
ishing in the county. Mr. Felton
stated that he found everything in
splendid shape at the school. Last
night Mr. Felton went to Lebanon
school to u ?end exercises which were
carried out by the pupils of the school.
No Session of
Recorder's Court.
There was no session yesterday of
the recorder's court. One case had
been docketed for a hearing, but be
fore cou?t convened the police chief
decided to nolle prpsse the matter.
Up until a late hour last night no
arrests had been inade. and indica
tions pointed to no session of the re
corder's court being held today.
Prominent Attorney
Of Greenville Here.
? L. O. Patterson, Esq., of Greenville, !
a prominent and popular member of
the bar of that city, was in Ander
son yesterday on business. Mr. Pat
terson was recently appointed a mem
ber of the State Board of Charities
and Correction, by Governor Manning.
He is eminently titted for the place,
as tor years he has taken an active
interest lu the- work ot thc South Car
olina Children's Home Socioty, an
organization which looked after desti
tute children of the State, and par
ticularly the. crippled and deformed
children of parents who were too poor
to Bend the little ones to hospitals for
treatment
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Governor Manning's
Double in The City
That Governor Rlchar I Manning
has a double in this part of the State
probably was not known until yes
terday when three people of this city
spotted the man. He is Mr. W. L. Ver
ner, cashier of the bank at Walhalla.
A newspaper man saw the Walhalla
^onHomon nmirnuolilnr nt ? dlctnnee
?um at once wads a bec linc fer bisa,
taking mm ror Governor Manning.
When tue newspaper man discover
ed hie error be marked to a citizen
passing along that ?that man looked
like Governor maiming* ? Sirauge to
say, this visitor remarked, ''Well, I
thought the same thing thia morning.
I was talking to a man in town and
we saw Mr. Verner approaching, and
both of us remarked at the same time
that he looked like Governor Manning.
The only marked difference between
the two gentlemen, In appearance, is
that Mr. Verner has not the reddish hair
of Governor Manning. With that ex
ception they are as much alike as two
peas in a pod.
Freight Cars Ott
Blue Ridge Tracks.
Two ballast cars of n Blue Ridge
Railroad freight train left the track
at r?andy Springs yesterday morning
and blocked the line for something
like 3 boura. Tho passenger train
leaving here at noon for Walhalla was
delayed something like 30 minutes on
account of the trouble.
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Mrs. England In
County Hospital.
Mrs. P. E. England of Clemson Col
lege waa operated on at Anderson
County Hospital Thursday. Reports
from her bedside yesterday were to
the effect that she was doing nicely.
Her many friends in Anderson will
be glad to leam that aho stood the
operation well, and hope that she will
soon be out.
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Many Attended
Mr. fleer's Funeral.
Twenty-five or moro Anderson peo
ple went to Belton yesterday after
noon to attend the funeral of Mr. H.
M.. Geer, who died Thursday afternoon
after a lingering illness. Mr. Geer
was well known and popular with
hundreds of people in the city of An:
derson, to say nothing of the multi
tude throughout the county and tu
other parts of the State. A sai fea
ture ba connection with his death ls
the fact that his son. Ensign 8. Had
don Geer, U. S. N" who ls assigned to
?ne Asiatic station, could not be at
hts father's bedside when the end
came and could not get there for the
funeral. " _
Clean Vp and
Patnl lip Day.
The city of Anderson has been ex
tended an invitation by the National
Clean Up and Paint Up Campaign
Burttau, of St. Louis, to join with some
2,000 other cities of the United States
in a nation-wide clean up end paint
up campaign. Mayor Godfrey, who
received the letter, stated that bo
would ask representatives of the Civic
Association, the chamber of com
merce, the beard ot health and oUAr
organizations bf thia character to
meet with a committee of etty coun
cil for the discussion of plans for
putting on such a campaign here.
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Tisao far Paying
Taxes Near* E:;d.
The time for tn? payinei/ of city
taxes without penalty ls drawing to a
close, .md there are yet approximately
t.000 receipts to be Issue.!. Next Mon
day night the books close, and be
ginning Tuesday morning tbe penalty
of 16 par rent will Ivo taxed up agalnat
all delinquents. . . "
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Y SPARKLETS ?I
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lal Mention Caught Over tba *
Streets of Anderson *
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Mr. Pear man Has
Beached Rochester.
A telegram received yesterday from
Clerk of Court James N. Pearman.
who left here Tuesday for Roches
ter, Minn., where he will undergo
treatment for appendicitis, stated that
he had reached tils destination after
a pleasant trip. Thc wiro stated that
lie had undergone an examination but
did not know wheo he would be op
crated on. Sherirr J. M. H. Ashley,
who accompanied Mr. Pearman, will
?".turn to Anderson In thc next few
?uys.
Meeting of Y. M. C A.
Heard is Postponed.
The meeting of the board of direc
tors of the Young Men's Christian
Association, which was to have been
held yesterday afternoon, has been
postponed. Secretary P. M. Burnett
stated yesterday that he did not know
delinitely when thcl?eet/ig would be
held, but thought lt would be held
?ither 'on Monday or Tuesday. The
meeting of the directors was postpon
ed on account of several or the direc
tors being out of the city.
rurmau.f tenison
(?ame Friday 4 p. nt.
A letter received yesterday by the ]
chamber of commerce from the j
athletic association of Clemson Col-'
I lege stated that the baseball game
i between Clemson and Furman would
I be played at 4 o'clock Fri:lay after
! noon March 2G. . TIIIB will be on the I
last day of the encampment of Clem
son cadets in Anderson, who arrive
here Monday, March 22. Tickets for
[ the game will I .j on sale r.t the ::lorc
of tbs T. L. ('ely company.
Rock Mills Judge
Has Resigned Joh.
Magistrate C. M. IJarrctt. who was
appointed magistrate for Honk Mills
township by the Anderson County
legislative delegation during the last
session ot the general assembly, huB
sent <n his resignation to the county
delegation. Tho magidtrate stated
tb;, sitiar thinking the matter .iver
cato'^ily be had decided'that he did
not v.aut tile job of putting his fel
lowmen ou thc chalngang. The dele
gation will be called to meet some
time next week for the purpose of ?
nominating a successor to Mr. Barrett.
The name-of the proposed successor j
will go to Governor Manning for his
approval.
.
Pieparing For
S?cctiss T"?r_~**
Ennuin oit- ue??iK pr?ut?? ??? bal
lot boxes cleaned up and getting in
readiness for the special municipal
ejection to be held next Tuesda; on
the question of Issuing 8100.000 bonds
for street improvements. Tbere will
be two ballot boxes at each voting
precinct. In one box will be cast for
and against the issuance of the bonds,
and in the other box will be cast bal
lots for and against the question of
assessing abutting property owners
for a share of the cost of street pav
ing.
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Was This Thief
Conscience Stricken.
Wednesday night while Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Oelsberg were away from j
home for a few hours someone went j
onto the porch of their South Mc ?utile
street home and stole two brass jar
dinieres, together with the plants that
yvoro growing ' in them. Thursday
night someone placed these same pots
and flowerr on the porch of one of
Mr. Geisberg's house. Just why tho
flowers were returned to tho porch of I
the neighbor and not to Mr. Qeisberg's
porch, ls a mystery yet to be solved,
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Grocery Store
Was Burglarized.
At dp me unknown .'time bctiween
the hours of 7 and 1 o'clock Thurs
day night someone did some pilfer
ing in the store of the Anderson !
Cash Grocery company. Something
Uko $2 wa? taken from the cash draw-1
er. Whether or not any goods were
stolen, could not be determined with I
any degree of certainty. Just how the |
thief made his entrance to the atore
is not very clear to the polbf J. A
piece of tin covering a small bole of j
an opening in the rear of the store
was torn off, but lt would have taken I
a mighty small person to get into the
store by this route. Again, the police
state; lt ls possible that the thief con
VX?'I'J? himself in tho atore or the
basement sometime during the day
and waited until tho employees had
left Thursday night to do his work.
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Secures Return
Good Fiebere,
Manager F. M. Burnett of the Para
mount theatre " state! yesterday that
! he had secured a re'.urn engagement !
of the celebrated film "The Patch
work Girl ot Ox." The picture will
be. put on Ulta morning at 10 o'clock
and will be sh o wu until 1 o'clock this i
afternoon. , Admission will bo 5 and
10 cents. This is one of the most
popular motion pictures ever shown
In the city, and va earnest were .Ute
demands of people to aee it, who did
not gel to see it when it was here be
fore, Mr. Burnett was compelled to
secure a return engagement. At 1
o'clock this afternoon the justly j
famous picture, "Eagle's Nest," fea-!
turing Mary Pickford, will be put on.
Will Inspect The
F'.eetricai Fiants.
Manager H. A. Orr of the Southern
Public Utlitiee company ta in receipt
of a letter from President Biggs of
Clemson College In which the invita
tion extended b>% Mr. Orr bo the Senior
class clectrWUl students to inspect
the electrical plants about Anderson
outing the encampment of the cadet
corps here March 22-26, la accepted.
President Biggs requested that the
invitation be made to include the "3
members of the Jnnlor class electrical
students also. Thia Mr. Orr agrees
ERIES OF LECTURES
TO BEGIN TOMORBOW
MR. S. C. GORDON WILL
SPEAK TO MEN OF AN
DERSON IN COURT
HOUSE
SUNDAY NIGHT
Will Deliver Address sit First
Baptist Church-Three Days
Thereafter
Tomorrow afternoon. at 3:30
o'clock. In the county courthouse, the
men of Anderson will hav" the op
portunity of hearing an address by
one of the foremost laymen of the
world, Mr. 8. 1). Gordon, who comes
here to deliver a jerles of lectures.
The subject of Mr Gordon's ad
dress on Sundays fternoon ls "How
an Old Town was Radically but
Quietly Shaken Up and Then Shap
I en Up Anew." The lecture, like all
I tho others Mr. Gordon is to give here,
will be delivered under tho auspices
of the young Men's Christian Associa
tion and the minlBterB of Anderson. \
Tho, lecturo will bo free to all, ?nd
the men of the community are tor-'
dlally invited to attend.
Sunday night Mr. Gordon will
speak in tho First Baptist church at
8 o'clock. Tho pastors of the other
churches of tho city have agreed to
suspend services in their respective
churches Sunday night in ordev hat
tho congregations may attend tho
mass meeting at the First Baptist
church. The subject of tho address
Mr. Gordon will deliver Sunday night
is "God on a Wooing Errand."
On three afternoons and .three !
nights thereafter Mr. Gordon will de
liver addrcBse.1. Each afternoon at |
3:30 o'clock at the First Presbyter
ian church, and each night at 8
o'clock at the First Baptist church,
he will speak. The subjects of the
afternoon lectures are as follows :
.Monday-"How to AsBure Answers
to Prayer; the Great Simple Condi
tions."
Tuesday-"How to Assure An-1
8wer3 to Prayer; School of Prayer."
Wednesday-"Tho Significance of
th? World: War to the Thoughtful
Christian."
The subjects of the night lecturer]
are as follows:
Monday-"Biography of Man Who|
Took a Long Walk With Cod and
iNcver Came Back."
Tuesday-"Tho .Makers Rule of j
Exchange and Brokerage."
Wednesday-"Tho .Maatering Pas-]
sion."
BAD COLD? TAKE
CASCARETS FOR
BOWELS TONIGHT ]
No headache, constipation, bad!
cold or sour stomach
by morning.
Get a 10 cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head end nose clogged up
with a cold-always trace this to
torpid liver; delayed, fermenting focd
in the bowels or sour, gaB3y Btomach.
Poisouous matter clogged In the in
testines, instead of being cast out of
the system is re-absorbed into tho
blood. When this poison reaches thd?
delicate, brain tissue it causes con
geotion and that dull, throbbing, sick
ening headache.
Gaseareis immediately cleanse thc
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter end pois
ons In thc bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep-a 10 cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months.
Ito do: In addition to the electrical
dallons, the students will be permit
ted to inspect tho electrical works of
Anderson, Orr and Riverside cotton
mills.
Orr Mills Band
Was Inspected.
The annual Inspection of the Orr
Mills Bind was made yesterday by
an officer of the United States army.
Thursday Adj. Gen. Moore conducted
the annual inspection ot the Pal
metto Rifles, the local com
pany of the National Guard ot
South Carolina. The report of the
Inspection of the Orr Milla Band w'll
be awaited with considerable interest,
as some fear that the band will not
come up to requirements.
j TO REMOVE DANDRUFF {
Get a 25-eent bottle of Donderlne at
any drug atore, pour a little into your
hand and rub well hito the scalp with
the finger tipa. By morning most, if
not all, of this awful scurf will have
disappeared. Two or three applica
tions will destroy every blt ot dand
ruff; stop scalp itching and falling
hair.
The Court of Last Resort
Around the stove of the cross roads
grocery is the real court of last re
sort for lt finally over rules all others.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bas
been before thia court in almost 'every
cross roads grocery in tb -a country,
and has al w? ys received a favorable
verdict. It in in the country whare
man expects to receive full value for
his money that this remedy ls most
appreciated. Obtainable everywhere.
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ASH ION
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Cely's Hats have been hitting the high
spots of popularity-Why?
1 here's n Reason.
Style Service Satisfaction
T. L. Cely Co.
Agents for
Ed. V. Price & Co. Clothes Builders.
THE BANK ACCOUNT
Is the first step towards success.
Makes you independent.
Protects your family in emergencies.
Gives vou standing in the community.
Is the first step towards success.
' Is an ever present help in time of need.
Start one with us at once.
Interest paid on deposits.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO.
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FORSALE
Sa turday
Saturday morning we will have a CAR of
YOUNG MULES, suitable for every farm pur
pose, in our sales stable, and if you are in the mar
ket for some real good Tennessee mules, come
here Saturday SUPE!
DAVIS BROS.
/fS?? RIDER AGENTS WANTED
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