The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 21, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 8
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4P {terns of Interest and Persona
* Wireless on the St
1$* e^r* ?$ ?^p? ^? *y fy fy fy fy fy fy
An All Da;
Singing Today.
Prof. W. W. Halt- of Anderson will
officiate at an all day singing to be
held today a? Grendel Mill No. l. of
Greenwood. Tho public IH cordially
iuvited to attend thc function, and it
is thought that the attendance will be
large.
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I" ron ra ni For
Clemson Cadets.
Manager C. H. Bleich of The An
derson theatre is advertising today a
.special orograui of motion pictures
at the theatre this week. Tho pro
tram IB got tr/ up with the view of
furnishing something of particular in
terest to the Clemson College cadets,
who are expected to arrive here to
morrow for a week's encampment. At
j Tho Anderson yesterday a splendid
j picture was shown. Its mime being
"Vitagraph 413." The picture was
seen by large audiences, who were
' immensely pleased with it.
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Led a re Before
Churchman Club.
The Churchman Club will meet
Monday evening at ti o'clock ut the
rectory. Sometime ago the club ex
tended an Invitation to the Rev. C.
H. Jordan, rector of the ('hurd* of ?
Resurrection. Greenwood to be their
guest and to d?lirer a lecture before
the club. The Rev. Mr. Jordan will
speak to the Club on Monday his sub
ject being The l???\? of God in Amer I -
con. History, lie will also be the
.preacher ut Monday Lenten service.
Acme
Cafe
Special Dinner Today 35c
Menu
, Cream of Chic ker Soup
Queen Olives
Roast Turkey Dressing
Hamburger a la Grecian
Mashed Potatoes
Green Garden Peas
Macaroni a la Italian
Cross Buns
English Plum Pudding
Coffee Tea Milk
LOVE
ANDA
FELLOW-FEELING
I sm tho man to fix yoifV teeth
ao you can cat the pie that I put
la the Piedmont Dolt
? make platea at $6.50
I main gold crowns atSt.OO
Silver fillings, 50c and up.
Gold fillings $1.00 and up
Painless Extracting 40k:.
I make a specialty ot treating
Pyorrhea, Al rolarla ot the gums
and all crowu .?id bridge work
and regulating mal formed teeth.
All work guaranteed first-class.
S. G. BRUCE
DENTIST
WE WILL
DO IT BETTER.
WE WILL
DO IT QUICKER.
WE WILL
,PO IT CHEAPER.
Paint on your home is more
? necessary than Fire Insurance,
rires occur but seldom, but the
weather is working day and night.
Guest Paint
Compcmy
' "C<ie?t Sell, the ?e.t"
( SPARKLETS *
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1 Mention Caught Over the *
recto of Anderson *
Tractor Arrhe*
Vor Demonstration-.
A large automobile tractor, of. ibo
Whit** make, has arrived in the elly
from Atlanta and will bc used In
Anderdon county in the next few
day? in making demonstrations in
road building. The machine is brought
here by agents of the company, who
wish to demonstrate to Supervisor J.
Mark King and other members of thc
noan! ot county commissioners Irv
advantages In road building. The
demonstrations will bc made probably
this week.
Oakwood Church
Pastor Very III.
The Kev. Lewis M. Smith, pastor
of Oakwood church, ls tn very bad
health and has been grsntcd a vaca*
tion by bis church. He has gone to
the mountains of North Carolina. In
the hope thai the change of climate
will be beneficial to his falling health.
/.sst Lyceum
Monds) Night.
The last lyceum number of the sea
son will be on at the Anderson Col
loge Monday evening, '?'he *itrac
Hon is "The Or plica ns," a musical
elah. This musical organization hos
had great success for seven season.?
with very few changes in the person
nel of the organization. Some of the
features of their program are vocal
quartets, horn quartets, and solos on
their various Instruments, as well as
vocal solos, songs Illustrated with
cartoon picture and impersonations.
The perform&'uce will open at 8:30
o'clock.
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Winner* In The
Carriers" CwutesL
The Intelligencer announces tlfis
morning the results of a contest
among Its carriers which has been on
for several weeks, and the friends
of the winners of the prizes will be
Interested In their successes. The
(Irst prize, a handsome 10-year gold
filled case Ingersoll-Trenton watch,
purchased from Marchbanks and
Babb, was won by Ernest (Jeer. Spe
cial weekly prises, consisting of three
alarm clocks and three Ingersoll
watches, purchased from W. H. Keese
& Co.. were won by Mack Quest.
Jimmie Daniel. Frank Nix, Boss
Smith and Ernest Geer.
Snow I'sbers In
.Spring Season.
According to the almanac, today ls
the first day of spring. And the sea
son was ushered lu with a snow fall,
which began early yesterday morn
ing and continued for several hours.
It was a queer day in a number of
respects, queer, from the standpoint
that the winter had been a mild one
up until tho last day of the season,
technically speaking, when a genuine
streat of winter westher came. Early
yesterday morning it began raining.
A short while Ister the rain turned
into snow. The flakes were just about
tho largest snd the whitest that have
ever been seen here. For sn hour or
so there wss a heavy snov. full, and
then for another hour or so there was
a precipitation of snow and rain to
gether, which Anally gove way to
rain.
Tufts ned Lowe
Get Big Contract.
Mosers. Tufts snd Lowe, members
of the contracting firm of Tufts and
Lowe, who built tho new station ot
the Blue Bidge Railway company
here, have gone to 8partsnburg.
where they will carry out a contract
with the Southern Ballway for con
structing a large concrete underpass
which bas to be built as a result of
changes the Southern ls making on
account of rearrangement of Its
tracks and the building ot s now de
pot in spsrtanburg.
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Low ade*ville Nan
Bled le Hospital.
Mr. Lawrence Orr Speer, of Lown
desville. who wss brought to Ander*,
son County Hospltsl Thursday night
for an operation, died there Friday
night at 8 o'clock. The body was.
sent to Lowndesville yesterday morn
ing on the 6 o'clock train of the C. &?
W. C. railway and the funeral and
Interment took place there yesterday
afternoon. Mr. Speer was B9 years of
age. He la survived by his wife and
five ?one .'.
Court . JoRrurd
Sloe Jle Saturday.
Court of Common Pleas w?s conven
ed yesterday morning et 9:30 o'clock
by th."? court crier, who. almost ^ the
same breath, declared the session ad
tourned sine die. This -was In
accordance with Instruction? give by j
Judge Frank B. Gary, who finished up
all matters in court Friday afternoon
and left the city early Saturday morn
Ina. The Judge did not have court
adjourned sine die Friday afternoon
for fear that something might arise
overnight that would demand his at
tention In court.
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Got* Contract
Per New School,
Mr. J. J. Baldwin, well known
architect of the cl*/, has been award
ed the contract for drawing plans
and specifications and supervising
the construction of a school building
at Ellaville. Qa The building will
contain six classrooms and sn audi
torium and will cost approximately
$10.000.
Special Bat??
Per Keesmpn-eni.
Announcement 1s made tbst special
rates will "be put on by the Charleston
& Wettern Carolina Raliway com
pany on account of the proposed en
campment here this wert of Clemson
College cadets. The rates are in force
from March 92 to 26, good until mid
night of March 27. The special rate
ls 1 cents a mlle, effective from
XteANl
Clemson Col
We have been in the Motion Picture Busir
ing, "THIS IS THE GREATEST WEEK'S P
programs which were "Extra Special," but rX
Cracker jack pictures as the one we offer next
Monday, March 22
WM. A. BRADY
presents
EMMA DUNN
In thc World's Corporation Produc
Hon Feature
\> MOTHER
in 4 Acts
'l itis picture ls recommended as be?
lng excellent, lt has reeeired many
faTorable prrss comments.
Especially fur Ladles and Children.
Wea* day, March 24
n-MrMrnrarao-artar?aarMi^^
Geo. Kleine Presents
COHAN AND HA It lt IS. FARCE
" "STOP THIEF"
la 3 Caris
With thc original New York tint
Including Mary Byan mud- Harry
MCAtayer. Thin is the first Kleine
{.r?duction In Anderson, they arr
?real. We hate the errlurtrve rhrhts
for Anderson.
FRIDAY AND SATUI
From Rex Beach's E
NOTHING TOO GO
OUR S
Buy a Moving Picture Coupon Book. W
one today and see tivery picture next week.
"THE GARRICK."
0 o r Theatre
Be Headqos
.owndcsville and all etatloh?
Ide.
this
'heatre Architect
Was In A nderuon.
Mr. Charles K. Bryant, of Rich
mond, architect fir the Anderson
hoatrc buildins. ej?ent T/lduy and
Kroater part of yesterday In the elly
losing up detalla of the Anderson
'neutro contract.
ipartanbarg Paster '
Preaches Here Today.
Rev. A. N\ Branson, pastor ot
lethe! -Methodist church, . Spartan
urg. S. C., will preach at both mora
ng and evening nervlcesf st itt. John's
burch Sunday. The pastor ot St.
ohn's Methodist church was at one
tote pant or of the Spartanburg
hurch wjtich fthe Rev. Branson M
erving. .
THIS-AND FI YE CENTS!
DONT MISS THIS- Cat out inls
Up. enclose five canta to Poley a- Oo.,
hlcago, 111., writing your name ead
dd res? clearly. You will receive in
eturn a trial package containing Fol
y's Honey and Tar Compound, for
oughs. colds and croup: -Folny Hid
ey Pills, for pain In sides and back,
iieurr.atWin. backache, kidney and
Udder ailments ^ and Foley Cathartic
ablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
loan al s g cathartic, especially com?
irtlng to stoat person?. Evana Pher
8,500
Pounds cf Meat Stayed Last
Week for One Local
Market
To supply his m&r trade and to
provide for a portion of the order
which he haa for Che CV^pson college
cadets encampment, Mr. W. A. Power
stated yesterday that he had. killed
during the week spme 8,500 pounds of
meats, representing 12 head of cows.
n addition to this, be imported dur
ing the week some 1500 pounds nt
western meats. With hla arline!*!
cooling system. Mr. Power ls able -to
kepe bis meats in splendid condition.
The Imported meats are received here
in ice cold condition, and kept that
way after they ?re placed in bia mar
ket. If necessary.
One of the show windows of W. A.
Power, which waa dressed yesterday
with a wide variety of meats, by his
expert butcher, Boyce Bouda attract
ed mer? attention th*u any sbow win
dow that haa been seen about Ander
son in several moona.
? You can get the news walla ita new
In The Morning ??tty Intelligencer.
Cn ABLES
Through Pi
Soutt
Premlei
Effective ?
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8 a. m. L\
12:65 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
7: SO p. m.
rf:* a. m.
10:55 A ta.
8:00 p. m.
Psaaeage
Greenville
tiona by U
to O re envi
and con nee
go sleeper.
Ia eadith
Chicago. D
Standard 1
car and th;
, For fall
tickets and
on any tic
W. E. Tab*
C, or W. J
umbia, 8.
MERSON
lege Cadet Week
less for several years, and we have no hesitancy in say
ROGRAM we ever saw. We have seen some one day
(EVER have we seen any one week crammed as full of
week.
Tuesday, March 23
Extra Special
CHAS. CHAPLIN
Mukus his first appearance with tiir
"Kssntmy Company-this picture ls two
reels in
THE CHAMPION
everybody is walline fer Charley
When Broadway Was a
Trail
A Shuhert Production In "> Carts
Featuring Barbara Teniiaut and 0.
A. C. Lurd.
If you enjoy historical productions,
here's a great one.
Thursday* March 25
WM. FOX PRESENTS
ROBERT EDESON AM) CLAISE
WHITNEY
in David Belanco's Play
"The Girl I Left
Behind Me"
As produced by Chas. Froh man.
An excellent production, any per
son can look ut tit? stars In the pic?
lure and quickly realize it is far above
the average.
RDA Y, MARCH 26th and 27th
S- - In Nine Reels. Featuring WILLIAM F ARNUM and KAT HL Y N
/ / WILLIAMS i This is considered the most wonderful story ever
filmed. Everybody hes reed the book, and we are sure that
everyone will see thr picture. This picture will be shown at
thia theatre two deys, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Tb* price
will be only Sc and 10. We ask you to consult anvone, any
Ls-fef-tlf where and see if this picture was ever shown for Ie.-; , than 25c.
We reduce the price because
OD FOR OUR PATRONS
asSat
UGGESTION:
e sell 12 tickets for $1.00.
These books are good at
Anybody can use it. Buy
"THE ANDERSON" and
liters For The Clemson College Cadets
POH-CHICAGO SLEEPER
llbn&n Sleeping Car Service
via
lera Railway
f Carrier qi the South
Innday, November Sled,
L4? Sleeper handled on
BOLINA SPECIAL
Hes. Sj anti 28.
\ ClSSeston Ar. 6:40 p. m.
Ly Columbia Ar 4:45 p. m.
Lv Spartanburg Ar 1:45 pat
Xv Asheville Ar 0:20 a m.
Lv Knoxville Lv 6:10 a. m.
Ar Cincinnati LV 6:36 a m.
. Ar Chicago Lv 1:66 a. m.
rs from Anderson and
territory will maka connec
ting on tratas Nos. 16
Ile and IS to Spartanburg
.Cmg there wita the Chi ca
so to th? through Bleeper te
rawing Boom Steeper,
Pullman Sleeper, Dining
'ough coach.
and complais Information,
I pullawa reservation call
ket agent, or write
sr, T. P. A, Greenville. B.
S. McGee, A 0. P. A, Cc4
a
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
No. 22
*No| 6 ,
To and From the
NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST, WEST
Leaves:
.... 6:00 A. M.
.... 3:35P.M.
Arrives:
No. 5 .. .10:50 A. M.
No. 21_4:55 P. M.
Information, Schedules,
rates, etc., promptly
given.
E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.,
Augusta, Ga.
T. B. CURTIS, C A.,
Anderson, S. C.
Condensed Passenger Schedule
PIEDMONT k NORTHERN RAIL WAI
COMPANY.
EntCtlTC JaKuary ?7tn, ISIS.
ANDERSON
?e. 81.
Ne. SS.
Ne. 86..
Ne. 87.,
Ne. Sf.
No, 41
Ne, 48.
Ne, 86.
Ne, 83.
KcSt .
Vs 86
No, rs
No. 40.
Ne. 42.
Arrivais.
. 8x86 a. m.
10.00 sw m.
11.40 a. m.
. Itl6 I?, m.
. St66 0. w?
. COO p. m.
8.86 e. aa.
. 745 a, at.
.. 8t86 a. sn.
.18 ?80 a. ?.
.14*6 p. nu.
.2:60 p. m
... .4*46 p. m.
... ,. St?.* p. Su
C 8. ALLEN,
TrcAc Manager.