The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 17, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 7
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A???q&iate Insurance
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Tho (dUojKiflgccaaes were ju?tia-fpw of tiloso ?ound-iu the City of
Newfjg %;jp?W*l Benefit HajnetQ?cp entalojeee who, served as'Ip- ,
Testators ?for- 'tee : Home Ornee Jirls Kringle Work In" Decemb?ar. 1
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7CHI^^K-v ^ "jg
Eldest'IC Father left cuoufih'tp bury bim, tuet is nil. Kau-lly -
supportcd by. mother taking ta wwdilhg. / j
7 I 111LDR?N
Fath?n Fireman, jnother ?^dead. Tessie said: "Sauta Claus 1
never comes1 to our house." Wo saw-that he did last year. / '
r> CHILDREN
Father dead, eldest boy ll, working and earning four dollars
per week. (Norm ally the lad ought' to be in school. )
2 CHILDREN
Father died of T. B. Mother.supports family by washing.
2 CHILDREN- gt
Father, dead. Mother, supports family. **
4 CHILDREN- . ,
Father lu Hospital 15 weeks from injury. One child died dur
. lng bis confinement. 14 year old daughter earning il.00 a week by
borne work.
6 CHILDREN- / j
Dopend pa ueghbprs for food,' father presumably dead.
1 CIlILD-r- ~ ?
Mother works In laundry,.fallier in home for indigent.
3 CHILDREN
Father died last june, mother now seeking work to support
family.
2 CHILDREN
Mplher works In Clark T^tre-d^aipany to help support home,
Z CHILDREN
Father died 10 months ago,, mother iu, 17 year old daughter
supporting family.
OLD LADY
76 yeats of agc living almost entirely on charity.
2 CHILDREN
{ Mother dying conditions extremely poor.
5 CHILDREN- ' " ~?*?***T^ffl
Husband'- died two months ago. Family in absolute want
WIDOW OUT OF WORK.
WIDOW- i t
Waablog for family support
5 CHILDREN
Itusband ".never sick:" drought home dead a - month ego.
Enough inaur?nce for burial yurpo?cB. Family now in dire want.
The KrisiKringle Committees .were able to furnish gifts for about
93 families and 370 children. Besides, money in the sum of $2.00
each was given, to 31. families t^Ohristmao dinners. As stated by
President Frellughuyscn in his address to the staff on December
17th, the K??3 Kringle movement exemplified the name, and ideals of
the Company, and wis of mutukl benefit to every oh?. The Kris
Kringle work helped some, but . how much more would even a very
little MutnaV.Benefltlneurancbhave-helped,for many of the families
werg. evidently: people. who had liven in comfortable circumstances
at ono time, before the' lose of the bread winner.
M.^MA!?f^?ON_, CJeneral Ag*.
C. #. Wfi?B, Dfetriet, Agent J.. J. T?iOWBKID?E, Special Agent
H^I? Bid{?4 ?zfrnsz, s. r.
j ..ju II i H..MUH ? i., j,. L \\% I., |-.1 IM|IJI st?, iidiiipwll ?i>I'Lia .1. .1, ii i..
M????^:;':'- - qjLUH^^.ISNMilllM. .1
*P ? $ * * ? ? * i*
?' EaJSCTOICCl
:* ?f%
ii7--PMkAflCH-0f
^wenty-seven- packaged coolamin*
more than one gsijon 'of ; whiskey (hnv?
-.been returned to the shippers bj
Manager H. B. Johnson of they local
office .of tho Southern Express office
Some twenty-fire of these packaget
were in the office when the Stale's
new' "gallon a month" law ''want into
effect and two were received at' the
office later, having been in transit at
?the time the law became ; effective
Manager Johnson baa' ref used to de
liver any package containing miora
than one gallon of whiskey since the
new law went into effect,.-and , will
obearve the provisions of the statute
on this point to the letter. A number
of packages of whiskey have' been
received since the nev/ law want Into
effect, but they ware of regulation
site. .
There is considerable local interest
ip the appointment of Mr. Harry A.
Dargan pf Greenville for - clerk of
court of Gmt county and the subse
quent action of Governor Manning
yesterday In holding up the appoint
ment pending the appearance of cer
tain parties who wish to lay before
the governor protests* agafcet -the
taking v>f this step. Mr. gargan has
numerous friends lu Anderson. His
mother ls a resident of Gils city. Ss
ls his brother. C. G. Dargr.n, and bia
sister, Mrs. W. F. Cox.
Uniting Off Ornees
lp Chamber af Commerce.
Carpenters began yesterday morn
ing building partitions in the south
oatt coiner of the chamber of com
merce quarters for the purpose of
^uttlp* off offices tor Miss'Janie C.
darlington and W. D. Garrison, to
mato and canning club and farm dem
mstrntion agents, respectively, for
\hderson County. Secretary Whaley
if the chamber of commerce is to
lav? quarters toward the front of the
Ji m m yt
Mr. O. Geisbctg ot thia etty is in
?eceipt of a-letter from his elster in
>Vicu, Austria, in which it is stated
hat Mr. GeUberg's nephew- Isadore
leisterg', had- been taken prisoner by
he Russians and ia now serving a
irlBon sentence in Siberia. Mr. Gem-j
jerg was c?v aired while fighting in
he army of Austria.
Has Bls&olred.
W- C. Lee &;Coa wiro , have been
inducting a grocery business at UM
joriicr of East Whittier and South 1
McDuffie streets, have dissolved and
he btuilnosB hereafter will ba con
l?cted by Mr. Lee. The reUring part- j
i?T ls IL A. McCuoUel?. n???Bra Lea i
ind McConnell bought out Mr. B. H.,
S^pitlne. last'November. ]
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TY SPARKLETS '<
Cao*}* Chf?f HM ' ?
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Andmon Bo/
2ins a MedaL
?derson people will be pleased t
learn ?bat an Anderson bor. W. Fran
Cox, Jr.. sou of Judae and Mrs. W. I
Cox.-ot ibis etty..has been awarded
medal as the best debater In a contaa
which took place at Forman Unlver
atty Monday nicht. The occasion wa
the annual contest In debate betwee;
the . Philosophen and the Adelpbiai
Literary Societies ot that instltutlot
There were two sets of Judges, on
set deciding aa to the winners of th
controversy and the other set chooa
lng the. best ot Ute four debaters nar
tlclpating tn the disputation. Mr. Cox'
side lost the debate, but be won tb
me?\l aw the belt debater of the fou
participating In the controversy.
To address aibl?eH>~
Class at Yarennes.
It is announced that thc Bev. y?
U. Fraser, pastor of thc First Pres
byterian church, will address th
men's Bible class of V?rennos churcl
next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Tho public generally is cordially In
vlted io attend the service.
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E?ulameat Fer
New Cfife Casses.
?The furniture for the new cst?
which Gus Antonaka* is to open OJ
North Main street arrived yesterday
and ls now being placed In the ele
gant new quarters. Mr. Antonakaj
announced yesterday that the ney
place will be known as "Th? Acme'
and will bc ready for huilasse Satur
day. He proposes to make the open
lng of the new cafe a gala affair, i
musical program will be rendered and
souvenirs, consisting of flowers, wit
1 be given to visitors. Tbe furn!tun
1 for the new caf? ls very attractive
being of mahogany a.nisb. Large mir
rots are used in profusion lu the wal
decorativas. Thc cate will bc one pl
the most attractive in a/?rarenee lr
the upper part ot the State. As foi
Ute cuisine, it will, he ot the best, foi
this ir tbe only kind Mr. Antonsksi
believes in having.
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Southern Ballway
Sta?eaehe? Bare.
Announcement is made that the
Southern Railway company, feeling
Gie necessity "for furthfer retrench
-ment, has decided tb abolish tho of
fice ot travailing freight agent at An
derson, efectivo April i. This posl
Uon is ??// filled by Mr. L. B. Harris
lt is understood that Mr.. Harris w|?
be transferred te Charlotte, where bc
will continua in the.service of the
Southern Railway.
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Mr. Peanaaa 4s
,Q?^?9?asty.
A telegram, received yesterdsy from
the bedside of Clerk of Court James
N. Pearman. who recently underwent
an ; for appendicitis in a
hospital at uce.ncBier, minn., stated
that the patient in resting well snd ls
In excellent condition. Sheriff Joe
y, Lectus? Meager. 1
Battis, iii '.'Bil! Sykes aad Ravid ?toj^r*Us|4 ?Jiar
Magnificcnt Costumes. Wo?th I V.QO^ anyv here.
y, Lecture, "?i$ns ef the Tip*e." Jacksonville Me
Best lecture-fever deuyered in Jac^nville.''
, CbaMUuqu?lst. * *
?attis, Dickens CljaraCtenzations,-actingrand por
NleHleby, Micawber and ten other leading Dickan's
?tiers.
After?oofl,^ >t Qc'
tjpt, AdMl?s? 35c; Children, 1 Sc.
;ar!y and get a good seat.
Your Mon^y Back
ill ?ike today's piogram.
ia
Ashley, who accompanied Mr. Pear
man to Rochester, lett there last nigh
for Anderson.
t otten gastarla?
Was 8 M t? h l-l
Cotton was quoted yesterday ea Ute
local market at~8 1-4 to 81-2 cents
Very little of Uta staple was offered
for sale on the streets, this probably
being due to the uncomfortable con
ditions of the : weather.
Pat la Orders
Per Plugs Kew.
Miss Maggie M. Carlington, count)
supervisor of rural schools, stated
yesterday that abe desires al1 teach
ers who have not done so to put ic
their orders immediately for flags, tc
be used in Field and Fair Day exer
cises, which will be held here Fri
day, April 9.
So Session sf
Police Court. .
There was ao session yesterday ol
the recorder's court. No arreste bay
ing been made in the previous 24
hours, there was nothing for the court
to do.
Hs.baad 111
Ia Charleston.
Mrs. George BuUer, mother of Mrs.
Theo Fant and Mrs. Wilkie, ot this
city, who was on a visit herc, was
called to Charleston yesterday on ac
count of the illness of hor husband.
Woodmen Invited
Ta Meet Here Next.
Mayor J? H. Godfrey yesterday sent
a telegram to Charleston iuvlUng the
head camp Woodmen of the World,
now in biennial session tn tbe City
by.the Sea, lo bold their 1917 meeting
io Anderson. The invitation was ex
tended on behalf of city council.
indies Given Carnations
For the rest of the week eyery lady
visitor to Carrlngton's Ice Cream
Parlor th Ute Anderson Theatre will
be presented with a beautiful carna
tion. The surroundings and service
in this handsome store are especial
ly attractive to ladlee and many of
them are giving it their patronage.
Pure ice cream is mad-j dally and the
fouutain drinks are unequalled in
this etty .--Adv.
HEADACHE STOPS,
NEURALGIA GONE
Pr. James* Headache Powders
give instant relief-Cost
dime a package.
Nerve-racking, splitting or dull,
throbbing headaches yield In just a
few moments to Dr. James' Headache
Powders whicli cost only 10 cents s
I package at any drug store. It's the
quiekest, surest headache relief in the
wholi world. Don't suffer! Relieve
the agony and distress now! You can.
Millions of men and women have
.uuuu um, uoHinuna vt uomaigui
misery is needless. Get what you
ask Xor.
CoudlUens in Mexico City Said
To Be Deplorable aal ?adi.
(CONTINUED FROM FAGS ONE.)
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sa{e conduct tor the widow and her
children.
Rear Admiral Caper ton reported to
the navy department today'that both
Morida and Progreso were quiet. The
Mexican gunboat Zaragoea haa gone
to Progreso again, but Admiral esp
erten said he had .been Informed that
Carranza had promised Consul Sill
man that no further effort would be
made to blockade Progreso.
Enri?uo C. Ll?rente, representative
here of the Yilla-Zapata government,
/gave out a dispatch from Chihuahua
saying , that General Mateo Almonte
and his' entire staff bad been convict
ed by courtmartlal of treason and bad
been - executed at Torreon. Almansa
lett Mexico City with General Out
garres,.but be ls said later to have
joined Carranza..
AN ITCHING SKIN
sm
Says thii ald-tiata Kcga&a.ranv
ady.is applied Usa
cali frraaai
. Aay, irrit?t?*? or tatkiagaui ?a shs
fa?, crme legs or bpdy when. awev
nanicd by iteldag, or when tl?.;clKr.ft
?ry sad fewrisb, ?sa be rectify or*r
WK * iUtS'?Sl??L* ^^inlplmr,
"ifeatetes tlSt^a^iphnr instantly
allays the angry Itehiag sad irrf "
sad soothes sad beale she ~
ra|$irieg shs. skis clear
tm? ?t?jfkmt has fleespte? a aseare poi
MOB for a??sy years in the treatf-l
af cuteaaous disorders besaute of it*
aarasltolestroying property. Kothiug
bas eyer bren found te take ita ?kw
is treaties-the. irritable sad Infla*
eutery skia idfetaoa*. Whil* ?ot al
ways establishing a pasme?**? eur* it
it is often years later before say snip
kkm agata esr*"* on ihm skin
TbO*e twublid should obtain es say
Irag otees sa ??noe of ks4&?l6?aur,
?kKV is applied te tbs affected parin in
ta* ?aas? auuuwr as an ordinary mid
urtssa. -
e HOPEWELL NEWS ?
Quito a number of Hopewell poople
attended the debate at Lebanon Fri*
dar night The subject was, "Is
South Carolina Ready for Compulsory
Education?" The debate;B all did
fine, but we belier elf men don't
want wemen to take the front In pub
lic speaking, they ought not to teacb
girls to speak in public by putting
them on public debates.
Mr. Thomas King, who was paralys
ed some years ago.' was out auto rid
ing yesterday afternoon. We are glad
to know that he ls able to be out for
lt does a "shut In" so much good to
get out or some one to come to see
them. Let's all try to remember them
when we hare a spare moment to
call to see them and gire them new
things to think about
Dr. Wade Thompson visited home
folks Sunday for the first time1 late
ly. He has had an attack of grippe.
Mr. John Fowler and wife of Six
and Twenty visited his father's fami
ly Sunday.
"Mr's, ohn Thompson spent Satur
day and Sunday in Anderson with her
father and brother's families sick
folks.
Mr. Wado Sanders' little son has
been seriously ill but ls better.
Dr. J. O. Sanders' little daughter is
very ill with pneumona. Her mother
bas, grippe, ber father seriously ill
with an attack of heart trouble,
Mr. Claude McDaniel who has
been away from home for the last
three years ls at home, ibis year. The
"old farm" is bard to beat
Mr. Zeph Mosley baa the finest
country raised colt we have sean. He
was driving it Sunday. It is a beauty.
It -would pay io raise such colts as
his.
Hopewell and Whlteftled played
ball Friday. Hopewell won. We like
to see our boys win in everything
they undertake, if lt is only baseball.
The farmers of this section aro
planting large patches of Irish peta-11
toes, but if all sections do the sameji
there will be no market for them;
unless we get a market opened np
tn some way. I think some one ought
to turn their attention to marketing
the farm produce, Instead of all tell
log us what o raise. I won't do us
any good if we get no market for it
People are crying out "Money ia
poultry.* Yes, there la a little to it
when wo can get 26 centr for eggs,
36 cents for broilers, 60 coots for
bons, but tess than that they won't
bay expenses, not counting the trou
ble and the fellow that has never
triad it better try it before?'be tells
bow much money there ls in it
We could nave gotten a little out of j
?ggs in ?hese' hard times ir we could
lave had a market but Just as we bad
tome to sell the price fell to 16 cents
ffhich ia lower than eggs bare been
n years.
if the 6tate -would get up some
hing for farm produce aballar io the
xeamery it would be a great help,
lave wagonn to g.? certain routes,
l?rtala??fra, bring it all In, ship that
tight w*fle fresh, there would be
housands of dollars worth of vege
ables enid this > . >r, where ' there
ron't be one dollar's wdktb.
Of course we would have to be ed
icatad In selecting the right kind of
oedvned packing, ?heh would hara
a be uueful; attractive and honest. I
bink we oould leafn, though. If
here' is money in anything people
rill try harder to do as directed,
'hero ts a Ins continued piece in the
ottthern Cultivator on farmers mar
et lng crops. I wish everyone who
Ikes it would read it and wish the
minty papers would publish it. It
tvs they are not particular enough
i grading and making everything
rat class-that tbay cold for first
lass goods. That ls where we make I
great mistake. We ought to make ]
first class, demand first class prices
scept no other, laen we wouldn't
uve 16 cents eggs -xs we do now.
We would be glad If some one
oatt study up some plsu to consume
ie next Keif er peer crop. If some
ie bad opened np some wsy to have
**d them last year the country
oetd have been better efl enr^kfi?
e thousands. We know several
nail farmers that could .have ron
cir families sereratjnonthH off their
er crop -if they conld have got lon
$2.00 and $2,50
For 42.00 and $2.50 wc caa''
?how you a long rango of stylets,
in Pumps' and Oxfords, that will 1
make you wonder why we sell
these good Shoes at
$2.00 ?nd $2.50
Thompson's
Shoe Store
rt-'
Clairvoyant r*
Palmist
Trance Medium
Special beadings 50c.
I Strange and mysterious is the paar?
reloua gift of this wonderful medium
whose power to describe events. In
your life ls almost beyond bellef* *?f
Bankers, lawyers, doctors-in facti
people in all professions -.and all
walks of life are daily s?ejt?ng th|
advice and testing the vonderlul pow?
er of this marvelous mind telepathlat.
Put a thought on your mind, do neg
speak a word and that thought Is int
stonily Impressed on the mind of this
wonderful person, who will limned
lately explain your thought and give
th answer to ?our Question. '?
. ?torada lamar reads the past and
future as easily as you know th?
present, not by the old coffee groandf
and card methods, which have been
clearly .shown to be fable and design?
big methods, but by employing th?
principles of palmistry, phrenology*
and psychology. There ls no guess
work, but the truth ls told you. ,. ^
If marriages, sickness, changes}
I ravid a, divorces . separations^ iat%r
suite, business transactions, - wills,
deeds, mortgages, lost or. stolen prop
erty, bidden treasures, lost or absent?
friends Interest you, if yon .pare to
know what you should do to be sue- ?
cessful and whom to avoid, when,?id
buy end when to sell stock, etc.. If
ron desire to have your domestic
troubles removed, your lost love re
stored, your bitterest enemies con
verted to staunch friends, in a word,
whatever may be your troubles, sus
picions or desires, call on thia gifted
Dlairovyant, who will send you away
liapplor, wiser and bolder than ever
before.
ZOR?DA IZM?R
IOS N. McfDuffle St., one block east ot
postofhee, near the standpipe.
Hours: 9:20 a, m. until 8 p. m.
gmr- i ~~ M.i.i H ni 'f]'r?
There's a
IN
"MY T??WN"
and GREEN ir his
name
itt XJliOp
On th? Square j
? i in?.'si Hi sat a i an i > j
. 1 iii, nim,up i-fcfu ?jrt.Vtm
JOO per buabel for *hfc?? W*t neve*
* anything, only ; what they could'
tnsume at home. - It would bc -at
eat industry for the county If some*
ie would take hold of it. Some '
aklng them Into vlpsgary hut I
tow what Und of success Mirny
The me.'on ero? is'the same
unhands of donara could bo
ike county if the people wilt plant*
shipping melon and some one ppen#
shipping market. People who bavej
rly end late laefces-solt thine, bb*}
iee ikey cet plentiful po one c.*u<
i anything for them. So let ur . dis-?
na these things and try tn p rt ?fit