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THE ANDERSON DAILY iNTEU.^
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After All This Dust and Windy Weather
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER
, Will Clean Your Hoirie "THE CLEAN VVAY."'
ration will Convince You. Phone us and we wiil send a machin? and expert for a trial.
SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO.
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? Item? of Interest and Perron
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Atlanta Afta r
IHks Contention.
Bo well pleased was Atlanta with
the Imperial Council of the Mystic
Shrine the Georgia city bas decided
to gb after the 1916 National Con
vention of B. Pj O; Elks and the Andcr
. son miks have been ??ked tb assist
Atlanta in getting thia great conven
tion. The Elks gathering , la second
in importance to the Shrine-alone, and
lt ls annually ?me pf the biggest fra
ternal gatherings In the country. Last
year the Urana Lodge of Elka met ar
ljocheatcr, Nf. Y., and-this year it wilt
go in July to Denver, Colo., and lt la
already practically conceded that the
1915 convention will go to Seattle.
Wash., therefore Atlanta's beat chance
la to secure the meeting for 1916. lt
is presumed that every southern State
HvlU- assist Atlanta in her fight to get
tthe convention and it goes, without
che adylr.s that all South Carolina
lodges will instruct their delegates to
vote, ror Allanna.
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Ia Hifre S?xt Week*
Miss Mary F/.asor of the Ex
tension deportment bf Winthrop col
College isl expected to arttw'ln'??e
Ccij lu v"C -?cji? tc-vir ?ajij ?or inc, p?if.
pbse ot visitai* tho se?i?ot? of Mo
nea Path and aiuo the schools of Eu
reka. MISB Fraser will arrive Mon
day night and Tuesday morning she
will visit the Hr uea Path schools, go
ing io Eureka Tuesday afternoon at
3 O'clock. Miss F>axer is an earnest
worker and according to. the Winthrop
College authorities has succeeded in
accomplishing a great deal tn her line
of "Work. Anderaon-neopl* are look
in? iorwawl. te $ar. -tfstt--. here with
Insurant M*n . .. .".
Meet I%dncsduy,
.'-'vr of Anderson Insurance
irVn '! will xgp . to Columbia Tuesday'
night to at lord-the South Carolina
l?niwwritera .Association which will
'd?raeao la tb&/caf>Hol on the morn
ing of May 20 nntt will continue on
.through Tuesday, -the 2lBt. A large
de4egetion_wiU pro.t?b.Iy go from this
tren? ~??v?{ni? -?ril? t?^G ?C~
".Wf'ln' the-two day's program.
Grist or Yorkville, the secretary
.... ?j-hs!?!??h. H*"! etxf?eo^ced s
gmo?, replete with interesting red
resses and . the social side of the
nMwtiux will'also prove to be enjoy
able.
rir? ?djup.ic?S
'1 Here Yesterday? Y
Two tire insurance adjusters'; came
t n Anderson yealerd?y%f?r the prupoee
bl making an adjustment of tee joss
Rurtained recently by J. ST . Fowler
when his garage was burned on Mar
ket street. While here the adjusters
also figed up the loss of J. A. Hall.
Mr Hali lost a cottage on Mecully
street-. Thursday ,night when a very
disastrous fire occurred. The adjus
ter;- completed their, work yesterday
.?fay Wier For
-Auditor's Offiee,
While in the cir? yeslerdftyiP;
A. Abrams of Starf. told a reporter
for Tho Intelligencer chat ha tfduld
nrobahiy offer for tho position of
bounty auditor In. summer's election.
Mr. Abrams bas not fully made un his
mind to this effect but he aays he ie
?I vote Rhonttr h?
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Y SPARKLETS *
al Mention ?ratftt Ow fSm ?
treets of Anderson *
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To Flan Display*.
Q. iJt?m??r ot Greenville has boen
rpeodlnfet several days In Anderson,
endeavoring to secure contracts fron)
Anderson merchants for decorating
thar tfracbfc5 or business for tbe State
AssoclaUoa of South Carolina KBta*.
whfeV' comes io Anderson on June
17*1?. The fleioratlons have already
been planned by Mfr, Renner and be
saya that Anderson's business homes
will show uti wonderfully well with
th? elaborate purple ?fud white trim
mings, be .has designed. He has se
cured tt 'number of contracts, fro ar.
some ; of. the City's leading merchants
and Anderdon will be a place of beauty
when the'first "Hello Bills" roll In
on the morning of the 17th.
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Bf rs. Fant Ches?
As An Altrrnste.
Anderson people and Anderson club
wemen especially will be lnterestod
In learning that Mrs. Rufus Pant of
una wu (cicvicu n v?c v>? MT.
alternates by tba Federation of Wom
en's, Clubs, to the bl-ennlal convention
which ls soon to meet In Chicago. The
South Carolina Federation bas.b?tr tn
session* qt Spartahbu^; <?ntt^^
wWf?rgely attended by club women
from all parts ol the country and all
sections bf the Stat? and lt was quite
an nonar f?r-ffrs. Fant to he selected
aa one of the altornates. Mrs. Fan!,
was also elected first vice-president
of the association.
Bey Siege*
By A .Male,
Broadns Camp, a son o! ?John Camp
of tho Fisher store section of the
county, was ??Bied by a mule yes
ie#day morning ?nd painfully Injured.
.The hoof^tfueg the. boy lust above
the live*i'ahd?Bp bas been, suffering
m\mMM^4Slp& that time, although
h?w^e?^rto^Wj^hnrt. 1
??MI ?'<
\r>KaEp|)?pwUn<nVn of Columbia is a
friend to South Carolina farmers but
U w??l?^^tard to co a vine u the plant -
<-i~ ._- . t!;l . ' i . .
Sun ivan ODU?? powibiy be a irienn o?
theta: or he-would see Xf> it that some
rain ?alls. Mr. Sullivan ls section dl
ret?Wr'fof this'stat* abd s^ent yester
day In And#Bon'with friends.
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HCr: Tate DecideV
w;ittp.A^sn. '
J?ho.'H 1$M^?H??P announced his
. : ! rot" awjrnnan rrom ward 4
. Fou che resigned, but who
liter withdrew from the rece, haa
again '*'nuur.< ?< :1 that be .wilt \ be a
candidate id'tbe 'approaching munici
pal election. Keys Glimer is now al
derman: f??m that wairo1, having; Beep,
seated at the las* meeting of city
counclL . MrJjTato has many friends
all ov??~whrd four and will poll a good
vote,. ' ?cord.ing io ward four politi
cians*.'"
fielegete? jtaye
?. Been' 'Appointed.
Jarahfi'-D. Hammett has nnnonncod
that Bf "S^u he present in Washing
ton on May ?7 and ga *J?a meet
ing of thc National Foreign Trade iea
gbe. Mr. Hnmmett will bein repre
Thia will be oi
trades confers
States this yt
from Anderem
knowledge ive
Music BeeitaS
!. Goe&ett
i organi
nihering.
Mr. Pinketon wi? exhibit alrooot en-1
tl rely splendid hand colored reels j
featuring, battle scenes of the Civil >
war. . lie elated last night before bia {
departue that he had secured the'
promise of the manufacturers to give
him ll ne'w reel?,'with the best pic
tures obtainable *nd he confidently
>xpects tba* he will be able to show
Anderson people something new in the
picture world.
?roeerieti Were
Quite Plcntifal.
A horse hitched to Ellison Grocery
Company's delivery wagon took: frigh?
OB Main street yesterday and ran
away. There waa quite a scattering
of groceries aa the horse ran up
North Malo street and when he turned
st the postoffice corner groceries were
Htm more plentiful, lt isn't probable
that the people living along that ?art
of the street will haye to buy any
food ?luffs, for the next few day?. It
.npl thought that the driver ot the
wagv? waa Injured.
o
JFW?ers- 'Are
V- Lani? g Stork.
? number ot complaints are being
heard'in Anderson rounty .by the far?,
merv over stock dying from one cause
and another. Edmund A. Hall ot the
Flat,' Bock section waa In Anderson
yesterday and reported that he loBt a
fine horse Friday, the animal coming
to- his death from pneumonia, and sev
crai Diner ionuno iii?T uittu-c SiMwii"
complaints.
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Planning fer the
President's Heme.
Architects' have Drastically com
pleted the plans for the handsome new
home to be erected on the campus of
Anderson college for. the new presi
dent of th?' institution and work will
be began on the building within the
! next few weeks. The new home Ia
to cost approximately 86,000 and will
be complete In every respect, it will
be7 a handsome home, commodious In
every respect and lt la believed that
the place will delight Or. Kloard.
'???$tSim^ ' " Shipment
Of SH?er Spoons, r<
Walter Keese & ?Co.. prominent
jewelers of this city, are exhibiting
a wonderful line of silver Kooons tn
\their- display window. .Mr. Keene re
cently received one of the largest
rhipments of silver spoons ever
brought to the city, mimberlcg over
100 dosen. Mr. Reese contemplate?
patting on w special sale of these
mp$&-At an early date and the . tar
dies of the city are. admiting his win
dow' display very muco. V ;1
Crop? Are In
. Every Anderson county farmer
spending yesterday in the city oom
plained loy^ and It Jg sf thc lack of}
rain. The farmers say that cotton ls
Jtovj?pmlng up and where it ls up it
ls not growing, on account of the fact
that eome sections of the county have
had no rain for a month. Other aeo
t?M? nf ii'? county )mw had light
showers but there'is a great need of
a general' down pour all oyjBr . the
county. Crops are really differing
for rain, according- to the visitors here
Hope ie Hold :
v.- sig Eeeeption. . .'.
Officials of the Southern Bell Tele
phone fe Telegraph Company . are
planning to-hold a general reception
for Anderson people when the band
e?me new building on Whither street
is completed. Progress is being made
with the finishing touches on the
building and it ia believed that ifc may
: -iiiy roy oc<!?!pai:ey by 3nae L A
finvttaUonVll be "xteaoed the
telephone pusers in the city to call and
: ! : hatldfcon when lt ls com
o'* e. * * ? * * * * *
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* THE DAY ?N CONGRESS *
?.'?."a .'a.'w.w.a .* *'*'.? a.
George Enabler of the Portman see
ion was hi the ?tty'for a iew boura
.eeterday. t
J. RC. PlBher bf Level Land spent
MtVpf yesterday In the eily on bus
hess.
rrvi. n. A. irorniTiB of SHUT WBTJ
iraong the ; business visitor? to th*
.:-w.?&.^?ei?n of Iva, waa Ja Ander
en yesterday for a few hours.
Clyde Smith of Abbeville, apent yea
er??y in the city with friends.
A .i: ?md Et
iferj? ompag the
Harry Hall af
he city Va
?er of Iva,
.own viaitora
ay on hus
Lewie Jackson anent yesterday in
Anderson, the guest of Glenn . Evatt*.,'
Mr. and ltira. T*i C\ Snrith have ro
urned to'Gre^oYtlle attei* a abort via
t to ihelf daugct - ht ?, vira. T
'ely.
Bailey Br?iaale o? near Bilton.apent
in the cit
James G. Harris of near Berton,waa
mong Hie viaitors to spend yeirteiv:
lay In Anderson.
Clark Webb of Piercetown wea***
ba city yesterday for a short stay.
.'Will Canfield, a well known Hones
?8?,h man, spent yesterday in Auder*
on. ?.', ' V ' ;.?.'
Dock Bannar of Martin township
iras in the city yesterday on bust
less.
O. W. Casey of the Five Forks a ac
ion . was in Anderson -jestercay.
iL. N. Wariin of Martin township
IMsat a few hours In the city yester
lay on business.
W. L. MeCown of Mountain Creek,
fae in the etty yesterday.
Hiram King of Sandy Sprlnga waa
ss. the city yesterday on husinesa.
Mcphail of the Hopewell sec-}
yesterdai
city foy a i*
- Tow
itv with
JVOl
day
tcc
\Xlh
rd of Spartaaont-g was in
Aerdayv a anent at the Chi
DeWittv Fant of
am Is
mother
rtcr
wey
Mr.'-Bulee once made his home In An
derson and has many friends* in this
etty.
4. B, Cassa way bf Pendleton spent
part of yesterday in tho city on busS
oe88. I
Mrs. 5. H. Pruitt of Starr was shop
ping lp the city yestorday Vor a few
hours.
Henry Halley of Hartwell, Ga., waa
IS?; * ,w? vl+llnra In anani} vouterdnv i
lo the city.
M. P. Owen of Pelter was In tho
city yesterday for a few hours on
business.
Amos Adama, has returned to his
home in Hartwell, Ga ..after spending '
a few days in the city with friends,
Mrs. B. Turner has gope to Green
wood where she wt?i be the guest of
Friends for a few? days.
A. C Bran yon and Tillman Brown of?
Starr were among the -visitors to .
?pond yestorday in the city,
ELIAS M. BBiiWN
l?e%h of On? of the Good (Wisest of
the Townvnie seeiion.
TownvlUe, Moy 15.-This morningjl
ttt 4 o'clock Mr. Ellas M. Brown died U
it.his home here. .Mr. Brown had not j J
boen feeling well for sometime, but j 1
?ntairaround on usual, hm In the night ? 1
no wua taken very ill and died toa-J:
if You Art
Man, Pl
in imiinmiii.
it's no tro?b?
: ; it ?
IS FIT?IIS
An Expert Ta
ure, and Exj
Art** to ma
122 V?V Whittier St.
Save Money-Buy
Anniversary Sale
A co-operative plan whereby
the manufacturers stand the re
ductions made in the sale, enables
I us to offer extraordinary values.
If you can't call, write
for f?ll information.
G. H. REED PliO 6 Ol
Established 36 years.
Anderson, , South Carolina.
oro a doctor could be summoned. Mr.
3rown has been a member .^f On
aaptjBt church for some Uro*/md ha?
jeen a good man. He lewes to
nourn hts loss a wife and one son,
iisrvln, and two brothers, W. Henry
ESrown of Heberle, sad William
3rowh of Greenville, a'idiwo slaters,
kera. W. M. Chandlers' of Oreen ville,
and Mrs. Sarah Merritt, of Texas.
He waa 'ia.' his fifty third year
age? *fh# funeral services Were <
dur,ieiW>y tba J?ethodlaL nestor, H
W. 8. Myers? who ts a friend tn
family. Interment was in th* liar
cemetery this aftea^oon at
amldat a large eohccuri>e of
and sorrowing relativos.
g a Perfect ?^^^^ l?'
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ur Hobby'* I
?G THE ?H?l?D-TO-FI? AT j
SO io S40.0Q ]S
H?ring Man to take your meas- 1 *%
teri. Tailors, "Masters of their IrZ
ke the Garments, - INSURE f5 ^
Best Results. %
N AND "HAVE A FIT." ? J
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toi? TalloriiriQi Co. fi
J. H. BowJl/ig, Mgr. Anderson, S. ?. J-fL