The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, April 17, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
IF IN NEED
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-OF A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND
let us show you our stock before you buy.
We carry a complete stock of all kinds. Also Har
ness, Whips and Robes.
We have some extra good values in Mules and
Horses. Liberal terms and courteous treatment
to all.
|. S. FOWLER
ANDERSON, i SOUTH CAROLINA
We Point With Pride
tin the fact that wc nave built up a rep
utation for high-class dentistry, which
cannot be excelled In thlR locality. We
du all branches of dental work In a
thorough manner nnA ??re ?zV."is.c
?fcvy'^^Jp^ ^JH^P lion to all our patron? In the skillful,
^U.I TT l y -1 efficiency of our work, our courteous
H V treatment and the reasonableness of
JBfasa, cir cliarges. Thin yon will under*
i^J?if} "?ond nfjer the first trial.
DR. H. R. WELLS & COMPANY
ELECTRIC HEN TAL PARLORS
Orar Farmers A Merchants' Baak, Anderson, H. C.,
Ladj Attendant
CREATING Mlif'H INTEREST
?? Atlanta Womaa Who Clalma the DI.
rloe Gift a Heallnfr. will Close Hutur^^^r#tfra-*^-rrW-B
' Atlanta. April M.-Atlaata preach- lt9t**Wf&m*
-^SSBnU phrlatlan p^oi?le so&ersaUy aro ^-ffS?Hon. Aprll 14.-TBA school at
^^t^^^SakVsj.^Tjfllfflt 1mfWl'?? ' wll close*s**V^Wey. There
ged miraculous- eurea which BTe wm be a play Saturday-alght to which
being W?rked hy divine pow^r hy Mw. the public la Invited.
Wopa^Wdrth-Rtter who IB preaching at A small admission fee Tor school Im
I he old Baptist Tuhernscle. provement will b,. charged.
?oro> ministers have gone so tar This entertainment la by local tal
as to say that there Is Scriptural Jus- cnt and the public and friends of tb'
tl Heat lon for W.lfu Mrs. Hitter is do- school may expect to bc highly en
ing.? and that she may actualyl be tero.hied.
working uilracles through the .power I --?
of Christ Just as the Apostles did in TO ADDRESS PRESS ASSOCIATION
inp o?deu days. : | ~
Others ?iay lt Is nothing but super J (Spartanburg Herald.)
Btltion. and still a third class darkly] President Fairfax Harrison o? tho
?:...? tr vc..- C...,. .??.? -?>*. ^.-.?-. r;...?u?.. .-it...?: . , ?...
??. "v ?>..??. -~ -. -~j- ouu.nciv tttiindjr, will IH-II?<-I ?lio
er^attrral power it must come not from principal address before tho Soutli
Chrldt but from tho Devil. Carolina Press association, which
In the ineanthuo hundred:; of peo- meets carly in July at Chick Springs,
are ???I^???IU?; i.-.- sei vices, ?iiii a popular resort cn tho linc ci thc xn
peopln who have relative? who oro terurbau between Spartanburg and
bait or lanie or blind or otherwise ' Oreonvllle. The announcement will
uffllcted, are taking them to tho Old be of interest to member:, of that
Tabernacle, and beging Mra. Etter organisation and to the public. Mr.
to cure them. Just as people used to Harrison since becoming the head of
make pilgrimages In the mldle ages th? Southern railway, has demon
to the shrines of the various saints, strafed hta ability to Ulk railroading
_^.- ? .?.-in a way that ls convincing and ln
THE MARKET FIRST *H, terestlng to the Utfttan. He has
-f- thrown light upon many knotty prob
(Spnrtanburg Herald.) (ema confronting the common carriers
Tho present adminlat ration has been and has done so In a way, that bas
in office six months: In that .Um? U ?ni' his point in the publie mind,
haa ?et the house. In order, somewhat, j The railroads are working for the
has ?arrled out and h. still carrying upbuilding of their territory and the
Ot\t, ganch work cut out for lt by tija newspapers pre. engaged in tb? same
prev??ua administration, such os pav- busing which makes lt we?'for the
lng. sewerpge extension and th? Ilka, 'press rind the president of the South
but if bas not acted finally upon any ern to have an opportunity to talk
one of the .several important que?- things jver. JUie newspapera are ac
tions that has been knocking at the 'cused. among other things, of running
council chamber door, lt bas done the railroads, and lt will be well for
uothlng with tho market question; lt editors to get a few points from Mr.
? aa done nothtng with the garbage Harrison aa to how they should be
.question; lt has been Indifferent to the conducted,
park ;?uestlon; no doclaiop bas be?n TJm press of ?buth Carolina will be
reached ns to the city hall; lt has glad to hesr Mr. Harrison.
paved streets, but little attention bas_. . ,
V. beenjpaid to other streets, where a Singing Convention.
le shaping itp and dragging would The Anderson-Oakwood einging
'?*"'^ ?n^OW We' convention will meet with the Orr
??*fMl,Treai White Way before coun- .nu t?~-#i_. _V_?. ..... ..
S-fJM-fl-f^M-M-L' * - '...Ti -^%?H..o?. t.||Mlt.ll \?ll ilir ?QUI, ititi
^5j?.*.^t ipP?^4 ,1 .J At? "".Sunday, 10:30 o'clock. All lovers
i he i.'erald knows full well the dif- of mufiic are cordially invited. All
Acuities confronting the administra- nro aBued to bring their books. Un
tipa, wher.> there are so many de- denominational,
manda Involving ino expenditure of W. P. Stevenson,
?moy not in sight, and we realise . ?*br th? Committee
dom of giving careihl consid- -??;-_
:(ior. to questions affecting the oom- CHAS. Sw Ml?ftfcfJX'ifr PREF
?m Interests of the community, hut
re ia ?neb a thing aa carryln? Ja- Oese Against Former President Maa
> uv- The people wan? Reen Nel Pressed,
ion; they wan* progress wltblp/rpa-J. Bridgeport Conn., A^ri'? ii.-Charles
J when they are given th? ?, Meilen, former, --.esident of the New
want, when they aro get-j Haven railroad, who last year was
< ' <. is lio cvaiplalnt. jarrestjed on a bench warrant charge
oatket question ia one Of ingJ^,\?*Uh manslaughter because of
I "?fat. It has been discussed fer }deaths in wreck at Westport, was di*
nd tho town is practically un '<.?),.., ? jtjM?Omt?y tod>v fctkmlng
iojooa in its demand for a central a nolie pron** ?t the char?* bv Judge
KjrUot. The people want lt. We .Tuttle,
wpuld suggest that tba matter be ?W- I Action by the court was taken OB
; of way until lt ls finally act- the recommendation o' the attorney
? upon. The proposition now before general that the case be dismissed for
'. ls a good one. Wa know of lack of evidence
reni ?vitter nnlM* the city, is In po- j -, _ L ^ . - ' "
'ired" "if "it"is" Ew^?b^ ' F= SMITH, af New tart Wir
lat ai the present time, it might EXPERT PlANOFORE TI NER AND
ible to esUbllsh the market KU1LDC2.
(fdrdlug to Mr. Calvert's proposal, all kind? of analrai lastraaieaCs re*
aa option on the property ot paired wltkeat fteiag te the Fartery.
H^^^Hb price to extend over a period Fifteen yeaTfl et fartery werk.
ia. lipou some basil this mar? Headeaaetera at-WILLIS ? SFEAR.
ueatiOn should be deetAed sad KAN MUSIC HOV ?E. Breckin {lite.
? ont of the way. ^ ?*\ . * .Aaeersea^a, C.
SCHOOL AT UNION
GENERAL SATISFACTION EX
PRESSED IN WASHINGTON
OVER MOVEMENT
NO EXCITEMENT
I The Landing of Marioes and j
Troops is Discus* ed
Speculatively
(By Associated Prosa.)
Washington, April lt.-New? of the
dispatcli or tbe fleet to Mexican waters
was received in congres?, with general
?aiinfliction. In the house. Represen
tative Murdock of Kansas, publicly
proclaimed the news of Secretary Dan
iels' order and there was a mild dem.
onstratlo sof approval. No public as
noiineeinent was made in the senate,
but tbs nowa quickly s;.. -ad.
Wednesday the situation will occupy
the nt ti ?itlon of the somite foreign re
lations committee. .Members of th:?
house foreign affairs committee today
also iuit,D?lestjd keen Interest in devel
opments and Representative Flood,
chairman, conferred with his collea
gues ubout preparation for any emerg
ency that might arise. Beyond as
serting that the situation seemed to
be a serious one. Acting Chairman
Bhlvely of the senate foreign relations
committee mnrio ?c comment.
Many senators and repro ient^clves
expressed themselves in sympathy
I with the action of the administration
I In ordering more ships to Tampico,
but declined to be quoted in view of
I the uncertainty cs to what might
eventuate.
The dispatch of the fleet created only
mild excitement in the national capitol
generally. Newspapers ordered their
representatives to Hampton Roads,
and tonight the navy department had
granted permission to twenty report
ers and photographers to noconipnny
the licet on Us cruise.
A Week's Voyage.
It will be fully a week before the
Atlantic fleet ls assembled at Tam?lico,
though tho ships aro exoected toj be
tnt earning away tomorrow. Hear Aiml
' rnr"BtdJs*i->*iU. rank both Rear Ad
miral Fletcher aud^teaca-Vfllmr'al Mayo
and will-take complete charge, or tho
eituation.
While thc ships are under way, Gen
eral Huerta will have about a week
In which to answer the American de
mands. The crisis In ?he .situation ls
expected to come if General Huerta
declines to yield by the time the At
lantic floet arrives. Various succeed
ing steps were being discussed among
naval officers today, and those familiar
with, precedent said there was no ex
act parallel in international law.
It waa pointed out by some that thc
United States might land marines end
o??-.~7 (UHipfivG ?O wb i ti i ii njtta:ut i inn
for the incident, but this raised thc
question of whether or not au act o!
j war would be involved. The Wnsh
; irtKior. administration has pronounced
Itself on the subject of landing rna
rinea or marching armed forces int?
Mexico, as regarding such acts in the
nature of war unless permission H
given by the government In control o'
th? territory invaded.
Nutting Bat Anarchy
Inasmuch .ns np government ls rec
ognised In Mexico, but a state of an
archy .exists, tho American Govern
ment way establish Its own precedent
tn the case, lt ts not onaidered likely
(that, lt; marines actually were landed
and th.? American flag taVon ashore in
satisfaction for the. affront occasioned
by the arrest,of the marines, any fur
ther measures .wo.uM bp Insisted on.
Some omeers polt *ed out that the
Huerta commander might not resist
tho landing of Ai'<?rlca? marines, in
asmuch as he is vnramed on land by
the Constitution' .3t forces. Should
he consent ttftV i peaceful landing lt
ia likely that Civ soon would be with
drawn.
The Amerlr ?? government has land
j ed marines lr ian Domingo and Nica -
ragua but Ivis held that permission
was granted in each case. In Nicara
gua Americ: n marines kept a railroad
{.from faille* into rebel forcea banda.
........... ^ MV> av.fVTV ?moi tvrvign
governmor'.a viii send ships to Mexico
j lg. . view or the American demonstra
jtlbn. The affair is regarded as ont
I solely between tte Cnited State?
land tho Huerta Government, and not
I im?lvhig any foreiarn. govor?merA?.
{.though serious eventualities .might
jfjauae Huronear, nations t* ?eek, further
hB?ta here took an ??t?vn mterest In
{the .^sva.ppxhe&tV'Uhs' cabled Jheir
homo, governments tho news as I* ap
r-r-ared durras the d?\
r ? ... -,\ i . ?
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proofreader unless he possesses a wide
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Ho must have a thorough knowledge
of English.
I Me must be able to decipher any
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' He mWrhave served a four-year*;
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