The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, June 26, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FARM If you want Osborne & Pearson's ING prices save you money Sf THIN Und rwcar T li i n ii nd ci >\ c ar in 1 o h two-piece and u ii i o n gar ments. F lim s ^ lisle garnient^rin two piece and union, Athletic cut. Sleeping gar ments that are lightweight and cool. STRAW Headgear We have a la.rgc va? iel y of Straw Il A t s with thc niau y ni >\a ions of the seisin pre sented. All of the best quality straw and the price 50c to $5. Summer Coats ?teh dark colors. These garments are I^K?ii ?-Mii???i elegantly tailored, fit p?rfect ?y/weigh absolutely next to nothing and are ex tremely stylish in appearance. $5.00 $7.50. ?Shirts that are n ??? ww% mm i m REGAL ctfol looking |^ I nbble SHOES and we?r weil. aTfc? f j ||e Window. The Up-io-Date Clothier ?n <*l,arter s,zes ;?ff f AIRY NECKWEAR Summer I^jieckwear in Silk and Tub Ties. Novelty Bows. New lii^e yj^asri? Four in Hands just in. liO?lI BADLY Pr Take Tablespoonful ct 8?lts If Boes ILnifs.or- gladder Butters-Uri uk V ?I jLot* of Water. *l W^^?jvdi Wt?bn of moat eaters and /f (ourabloOn ls filled with'uric acid, say* '.'? FT T6^ Jeno wp .authority, who warne Sg riiB 9Fhw?tQh'stantly on guard against J -kidney trouble, si t The kidney^ do their utmost to free IhB^tft^of this Ir?rlt?rtlng acid, but > become, ...weaH from \hc overwork ; , *They"gwi'sluggish; tho eliminative tlr. .' '.. :al|0K?v?K8^}t^tlBiVwaajle ls retained 1tf ;ttt?^Ww W poison ibo entire sys '. tem." Tr.> ..? When your kldneya ache and feel Uko lumps of lead, and you have stinging palntf i? the back or the urine ls cloudy, ftfli' ofcsed??ent, or the bladder ta irritable, pWiging you to . seek; relief toril ? Jthe I night; when *. yon have/seSfere ^ado|hes,v nervous , and ditsy smelts 'Sleeplessness, acid stomach ? or rheumatism In bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of J&d Salte; take a tablespoonful In al glas?'of water before breakfast each; igprning and Sn : a ?aye fifer H?|i wlU'act fine. Thia famouB salts ts made from the acid of jrapes and lemon Juice, com / V bined with Htfcta, and bas been used Jdfcl^ailgito'* to flush and stimulate ' ct?feg?*f lyfceys. to neutralice the adda HU^O iso it is no longer a Sour^mf irritation, thus ending urln ? aSaWlafflfler disorders. ?^?p-3maWfiy^i?? InsxTxtnuivA and can not injure;, makes a delightful r?ffer ve^r^^j^a-water drjpk, and^ no cl^^^^^^ycT ^Bvan8 Pharmacv. NARROW ESCAPE ON THE P. & N. ,- , ; . h .... - j . J Flagman Threw the Switch, And Caused ? Interurban to Go ? Into Siding (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) L. S. S tames, who has been a flag man of the Piedmont and Northern Lines, will probably be brought to Anderson and placed In Jail to face a charge ot criminal carelessness. It la alleged that Blames fhrow ,ka ?witch on the It?Vcrurban track at Will lams ton, lotting one -of the cars of this line run off the main Uno and down Into the Will tamaton quarry switch. No damage was done, hut under, other circumstances lt might have resulted In a horrible wreck. ?. Following information of. the . bat? pening, th? Anderson county oiilctais got Greenville deputies on the tele phone Sunday night and had tho man arrested. Take Plenty of Tine to Eat There ts & saying that rapid, eating ia Blow suicide. If you have .formed th? habit of eating too faatly you ere likely to suffer from indigestion or constipation which will rcs e ult even tually tn serious Illness unless "cor rected. Digestion ". begins, tn the mouth. Food should bo thoroughly masticated and - insalivated. Then when you have a tallness In .the stom ach or feel dull and, stupid after eat-' i?a.. tekoona of Chamberlain's Tab lets. Many revere cases of stomach trouble and constipation have ' been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agree able in e?ect. Sold hy Evans' Fbar j macy. . -~-...HI ? I Kl DR. SANDERS HAS BEEN HONORED Appointed on the Staff of the Fa mous Dr. Mayo for Their Rochester Hospital I f . -: (From Thursday's* Daily.) The public of Andorson and oil the medical men In thia section of the state will congratulate Dr. H. T?ee Sanders ot this city upon tho fact that he has been chosen by the world famous .Dre. Mayo an a physician for their staff. Some time ago lt was believed that ibis position would bo tendered Dr. Scmfiers hut this fact was not author itatively known tn Anderson until yea? (entity. Notwithstanding the fact that he ts only 82 years of age, Dr. 'Sanders has become one of the best known surgeons in tho south fend , he has es taVHshcd a record of Which many an older physician might weil feel proud. The letter Of notification which Dr. Sanders has received says that he will be expected to report in Rochester on July 1 and with that.end in view he ls now getting hts affaira in' shane and ls preparing to leave Andere?n. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe? Remedy. . Every family, wtthont exception, should keep this preparation at band during the hot weather of the summer mouths. Chamberlain's Collo, Chole ra and Diarrhea Remedy ls wostb moro roany tunes its cost when need' od and If almost certain to bee needful before the summer ls over. It has nc superior for the purpose for which ll was intended. Buy lt now, For sale I by Evans' Pharmacy. T ENROLL ALL THE NAME ?'O r.2 AP30LUTELY SURE OF NOT BEING CHALLEKCED IN FRTt'ARY MR. EVANS RULES SUlva That it Would b? Bitter L Take No Chances on Tbs Proposition Submitted l2s?Cov. John Gary Brans, chairman of.tho state democratic execu'ive com mlttcc. hu3 written a letter to the chairman of the Anderson county oxccutlvo committee, confirming Inc statement made over the pitons Mon day to The Dally Intelligencer with reference to thc enrolling of num"n foi tho approaching domcorntk uri nary. The .. following is a copy of hii letter to Mr. Dean and lo Mt . Leoi L*. Klee: . nj,,. Dear Sin Your lotter to W. C.- McUowan, sec retary, has been forwarded to mc. Yo i make inquiry aa to whether it Ls necessary that au applicant foi .n"m bcrship to democratic clubs be roqulr eil to-enroll h|B t ull name. I desire tT cali, your attei.Mon- lo. Kule fiight, adopted by thp stat?: .onvoution. May lOtb. 1914.? ."Jpach applicant for en rollment-?ha\j in-person write "upon the .club roll ?ila | .ail name, ?ni' j im mediately thereafter his agc, occupa tio-i ana postofiico address,.: te> The ?J . ? stion aowpbefore me is what ls a man's full name. This ls not a mat ter upon which there can be two opin ions, aa lt hos been decided by the highest courte tn the country. "A man's full name, in law ls his Chris tian namo and his surname. Tho law recognises but ono Christian name.. An error in the middle name may be disregarded as surplusage. Tho omission of tho middle letter be tween the Christian, and surname la no misnomer, and deeds no .remedy. This rule applies to ballots and votes." Keone vs. Margaret Meade. Third Pe ters U. S. Reports, Page 1. You are aware of the. fact that a groat many persons arc known by their middle names instead of by tholr first Chris tian names.. For instance, John Thom as Arnold signs bis name and ls known as J. Thomas Arnold. On the -?har 1-> ' ?i???>ii nuki.. A >N^M i0 Ullin, uauu, uuuu . w?...*?. . .. ....... ... known aa J?hn Arnold and signs his name J. T, AnnpUl. Tho object of the rule of. tho party was to identify these two Arnolds so that there could be no possible mistake In the ono being al lowed to vote In tho name of the oth er If these'-'Arnolds werie''allowed to onroll as J. T.. Arnold, lt would lead to untold confusion, but It they aro required to.Onroll as John Thomas Arnold and John Tobias Arnold, every body' will know who 1? meant,- and there can b^j&9 confusion. ^,. As chairman of the party, lt ts'my duty, when>.called upon to make a .ruling upon, any rule uf the party, to make ? construction, that will be an absolute protection to the voter and alford no toop hole through which trouble may. arise. I do not pretend to say .that a man who .enrolls his name by bis Initials will not be allowed to vote, nor do I state that a man, who enrolls bis 'first. Christian name and leaves out tho middle name, will not be allowed to vote, but. I do say that a man enro??k his full Christian name and his surname, and if he has two Christian names and enrolla both Christian names and his surname, (here ls no power on earth that .can prevent thal AadtTrom voting.' : ... . ; ? He has e^njpllod absolutely with tba law, and n obbdy - can gainsay lt. Any other construction would leave the matter open to protest and probably tho loss of a vote, and, therefore I urge our oitltens to enroll their foll names, and take - no ' -, chances. ..Of, course, yt?|mdarstand when a man's ?namo' is on^ th?. rolh the managers must nfl ow* hit? to vote unie EB that vote ls protested, add in-that case,, he votes as a challenged poll, and tho matter must bo heard hy tho .commit tee and lt its possible to carry it toto the courts,,. I have.no hesitancy ae ? lawyer, in Saying that * man who*? rolls his namo by his initials, does not .cnwply.'ii?ii ,to*vf?te.::?i;;^h* party nor with the decisions ots tho highest courts In tho land, V?ry\iruly yotfntv - v -. ^^^^^ Don't worry about the depressing heat-dit>p in x N and see our cool and refreshing line of Palm Beach md Mohah? Suits ? . Every day you wear one will be like a vacation at ; '.. the seashore-cool, breezy, comfortable, arid dressy as well. ; . Palm Beach . Suits, $7.50 |? Mohair Suits $10 to $20 , / We are also showing a number, of new, breezy, light weight patterns in Earl St Wilson Shifts. $ V ; ,,gii.50 up. ; . ;. . ; j g / ., .. Parker ^^^?^gSllS T h e O n e -P r^ i ? e C 1 o i e r s CAPT. JOHN T. WEST Is Being Urged to Offer for the den* eral Assembly. . Belton. June 25.- The many frlenda of. J. T. Weet are urging bim to make the race for the legislature in the' apr proachlng election. Mr. Wast is one of Anderson county's.abie men. Mle graduated from the Citadel and , ia a civil engineer of ability. He is very much Interested in the, garlcultural interests ot the county, be being one of tho leading; farmers of .the coun ty.- Mf. Westvir a resident of Belton and ertjoye the friendship of tho en tire town1 and has many warns friends throughout the countv. Hq ta well fli ted for the office au ' If ho ls not in the race this sumuter his admirers will be greatly dlrQpointed. -When we gV^ja^ flfctjF^t is nof th? that-we sb'?o?t?ft year. Come out Mr. Wast and sent yooiir county, (the best county In the Piedmont) in tho legislature. Correspondent, New. Men To Mexico. Philadelphia, June 22-The battler ship Kansas sailed tcAty tot? Vera Cms with 300 men to take the of men now at Vera Cms whose of .enlistment have expired, v?ase! will coat at Hampton Soada. ALL EMPLOYES SHOULD ENROLL President. J. D. Haminett Offers Assistance to the. Employes Of Orr M?h to Get Names On ' Jas. p. Hammett, president of the Orr Cotton Mills, has had posted : a notice In which' he advises the em ployes that in orGer to take part tn the approaching primary, they must enroll their hames on the club rolls, and that the .names must be In tinily He further offers the assistance of the offlcors and overseers of ?fe mill in getting the names on the rolls. - A similar, notice has been put up, at j Honea ?Path . abdiene ;./ .at^.^de?ooO Following ,is the, notice: v<. : J 1 : . ? Hotiee. ..;> ^^^1 .tho management ot ;this mill?. no'desire to take part.tn pol?tica other than a? tndivldaat voters, and^ cer tainly has no desire to suggest to any- j l one as to bow, or for whom, he should vote. . However, we wish, each o entitled to voto to enroll his name the club roll, and each- officer-t" mill will - uko .jpleasuro in asa ^^k^a?^ao^L <? .^>pw navs already enrolled, ?-? ?m, asiai?v VW^JMU^^B =jf^wvurgel that you enroll again, calling atten tion of thb secretary to the fact that your former enrollment was Improp er. \7i . '?' ' ' - ? '..-^ . ' . .' (Sighed) JAS. D HAMMETT. Pres. & Treas. ? Rel&t'tes ta Anderson. Spartanhurg, Juno, 22.-XTI108 M. Evhnh died here ^u^dsy 'sfternoon af ter an illness of two1 weeks. He ?sa A a. brother ot Sam Evans of Atlanta ' *fi who, has.relatives tn Anderson. ^Candidates w%fBiow Off/' j The MarUn's stdr*?4emocratlc ; club : fl toll will-be at Bethrf.C?mpr .w. O. W. . . .? Hall Saturday afteriwon. and evening 1 J^Mf- .Everybody, Members, Or not, ?ajtfke4 to come and enroll if they WWhito vote. Some of the candidates ^11'?ddreBB the crowd. Any other il tandiaates^wishingi to '.'blotf ofr may . ,.. ^ / MSm Hw HuBhar.*. Baltimore, Md., Juno 3&~Aftar . m?jdni ove,ryvs?fort th keep hifcentV , . of/thb; house, Mrs, Edgard Wesley , dpt. .-and,- .MIe4?lliirMii^^''M'>-^ft ' . ! gtered their ; re*dene*;** West Ar mm?*to**..- ?ha told: the police abe feared be was about to at tack her. McCauley, .waa a live stock J dealer.;, ; . . , ; ??"-..