The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 21, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
ROAD TAX NOTICE
The time for paying. commrtatton
road tax has hoon extended by the
Board unUi May 1st, after which time
the books will be turned over to the
MMlaetore and the usual penalty will
be attached.
X^ladk Kin?, County Supervisor.
PUBWC HOAD NOTICE
r The public la warned ona more
Um? against niling up the draina of
public rodda with sassafras ?prouts
and briars. Also against plowing
tftto the roads.; I um enendlmr the
County's money and why do you per
sist tn sver-de^ag in this careless
manner what wi spend - your -money!
lo keep np. MHH day patience w3i
?ease to be n yfrfld. Then Ibero is law ]
fcgainet the pomtlce. Please stop.
Mack King,- County Supervisor.
-. * ? ?'? ?"?. ? Ji ? (I'J i * . .mam
BOTftB.
Notice ts hereby given that the next
r?guler teachers' examination will be
held on Friday, May ] at the court
fcouse in Anderson, all teacher?
whose e??tiflteteg expire this yeer
and ell those, teachers teaching hers
0*. certificates from ouier counties
ere requested to be present and Stand
this examination, The, esgmtnetion
will be beaed.-oa subjects ordinarily
-geed'fsJ^WMKirs' exsminetiou and
frill begta promptly-at 8 >'
Until Mayi ;; J . B. ?
Supt: Eancatbrn tor Anderson Co. ;
. M>
There
Tilley's s
trlct No. fl2,
1914. for t
additional
on all of .
district to. be
purposes. <
All voters must exhibit fl rogletra
tion oertUflgMfttad tax receipt.
Polls will open at seven a. m., end
cloao at "four "pi nf.''?. Bf ?>rder, of the
County Board ot Education .ot Ander-,
son County.,1
April IBi lsM. J. B. PELTON,
4-lB-tf County Supt c? Education.
llHfdrd.scbDOl. dis-j
bee bf levying on.
y of one mill
$l*0fe*ty Ot seid
for general school
Fe? Bateau lions fiivl-clasa- PeavtnS
Hay et $17.50 per ton F. O. B.-Troyyi
P.C. C: C. Clwtocele*. i-lt-?tj^
TOB 8A14&-~VVen cured--'pen vine hay
end rodder; prlco right for quick
acceptance... 4-3td- !
^jtS^n^r^^^r??^ purchaser*.
If*.-b^wm?i^^s^rh'#^ r^bbni'to*
second htiad trpetmit?h tor' anlck
gale, ehepp. All makes. Prica
sheet on request J. E. Cray-ton &
Co.. Charlotte, N/ 0."
LOST
iLost-On^ White tfcKKtlei.Ana aar. !
S. ff. r-strmmu*? resldenctT. I^)B? on.
Sunday ..afternoon.' Reward if re? j
turned to
P&d?eton, S. G.
I -BV?U ^.w^-^^r-fa m^?v?T?i?? timm
] 800 to m gilt edge notes rniTo
Ming /rosa (&0r te 41*0 eaeb, that -
vtHMM> paid during the. months
sf October and Netemiwr.
! j SJ m OTL'k wSuivT, ?
BAILEY CORR!
?y^ftef^r Yeataifday,. ( ThaV; Be*
tallton Might St ap Hare On I
Monday
Anderson people lied Peen under the
impression tost Col. P. N. K. Balley of ?
thja Balley Military Institute et Ol'jienj'iM
wood had' daflnltoly; d</.<innVied to
bring bis bsUatlton here Monday and S
Tuesday of next week for a two days!
stay but there now seems to bo some H
doubt about this. Capt j.< F. Etats-?
minger, officer lu charge of the Bailey I
baseball team here, yesterday;, telara H
reporter for The Intelligencer 4h*t<the ?
cadets slight not have ft. chance rio,H
come to And>rsoh. The<offlce^ silid?
tb^t lt'was not planned* ta go into!
camp in Anderson bet that i in < etttH
probability it would be arranged ;so l
thar the b&tgtltpn could stop'off bewB
Monday afternoon for a ' few hopis I
and ?give an exhibition drill. ' - I
Anderson people would be glad toi
entertain tbs cadets for a fey hoers, I
ia fact would be gi ad to have theatrfl
here'tor two days and lt is hoped'
Col. Balley may yet see flt to bring I
bis boys to Anderson.
O P O O O O O O O O 43 O-oJ
o ol
o PERSONALS, ol
o o
o o o o o o o o o o o ? ol
J. H. Richey of Pendleton - waa in
[the city yesterday for a few hoars.
Kr. and Mrs. D. H. Geiger have
??gone to Bt. Matthews and Manning for |
a stay of a few days.
. Mrs. Har leaton Barton lias returned
rroro Elberton; Ga., where she ?af
visiting relatives'.
Mise Bessie Cunningham . hap gone
to Greenville where abo will attend
her brother's wedding, which taksW
place this week,
Drvw. K. Lewte oi Bt. Louis ls
I epeadtbK a few days in the city with
j friends and relatives.
wr.?.sm Tucker ,of>' the Hopewell
Iftectton spent, a few hoars in the city
I yesterday. . .
Y -W-.?i?ri Gsse?il the I^rk neighbor
ed was .ta Anderson .yesterday.
f-|>rv W. KY Shcwne ot Rivolt spent a
few hours In the- city yesterday. -
. * Harvey-,. Routh of i U*} Perte?.
?piong the visitor? to spend yesterday,
r. . ?-..?' Wfc'ilftl Wk? - "?r'.-Vr t - .v t'fi<
H., A.... Cummings - of Bolto* wen
among the visitor* to spend .yes' '
i In Anderson.
Kr?, ModT cf Sandy Springs wa?
[shopplag, in the ttf^^i^h^ij^;
Dr. D. A. Burriss of iva.repent a
few hours' in the city yesterday*
--'
^Srs. A. S? Bowie ot Starr waa shop
pins in the city yesterday.
J. n. Stone of tb*v^6lx and Tt??JM
ced lon spent yesterday In toe-city.
KUgoh t ' A- M*I' 1?
returned rrom' t^ai-?oite. Whil? ' in
Charlotte Mr. Hall bought a handsome
.aire; L. E.'-martin ol the .Northern
part of the^ county was shopping In
the city yesterday.
Joe Norris ?peni 'Sunday in Hart
well, Ge,, with friends and reln?veo.
J. N. Raaor of'Hv?jneoviUe, N. C.,
wag in the city yes?,?rday.
f J. Boyce Burriss of the Ccaterville
rcctlon spent a few hours In Ander
son yesterday- '-';-<'?
A. L. fimiti ,;..,! , :.
iwa^ttg. the visitors in the city yes
thjsr city. yeaterda?- oa bustnea?,
- f . Wv C. Rodgtfre: et W4Ihwvtfftan ?pent
e?^jhfnr* in ;t hd city ysa??W?f
V Lawrence Adams-"of Hartwell, Ga!,
wea inMif! city.yesterday on business.
.....-1 . .? ?)rr.
:- W. E. McAllister, Jr.. "^BWtftttft
lisniston-waa & business visitor to the
[city-yeeierdar.
v .s. M. -smith.-of the rLehsas-sa^seeitan
wea in Anderson yeateed?v. inr .? ?h?rt
?tay.
t^ftte ^^^a?fi?i^W I i aurcwe I i. Ca.,
' ^MT' tn* ihsv city.: Baaday fer a fail
thwers.
I & ^ .^TTtsL ^-'
i Mite \bus^, mm^ mimtiuinm?^
tW.* Battertleld, all of Hartwell.
a ville ?pea*
B. W. Moore o? P?tsfrr wa* la the
y**&xp?. t^tna^see^, - :.i
. CW. Frick***,*;*-, wno ?
Hw. Sout'Acm Boll: Telephone
Mfeffc' Anderson. rM&fned Nuada.
an? a vlait to Btraiaghaosu
;
C.-' st Qr?4
WIT.I.I A ?I >. BBSS* ABO HIB BXttTHl'LACI'.
WILL BRYAN Qy.IT,
WILSON'S CABINET!
Wash (?git* rumor* rlrenjatcdye*ler
day were, timi JSwretajy of ?Site
William ^?BWBB* wow kwe the
WilHon CaWnet **?!*? a ; manta te
become directorgeneral .o? the Car
ue*/e Peace Foundation at a salary
o?. ^,000, a yeer. Prank?a K.
Lane I? mentioned for the. secretary .
ship.
BS?
Fi
OWNING LETHTJE^RI
Acensad Of TejnnefingJ
Mafl Matter Addressed
To Hb Tenant
R. R. Doyle, a well known Anderson |
United Ste^Cc^amiationera court th
?Anderson yesterday' on ?* charge; of
violating tho " United Stdtes. postal
taws: Mr. Doyle was c&ergcd with
hdvlhg ? opened a. letter addressed to
ont t:i his tenants, II. 3. Du?i?>.
Thc (Commissioner-bald a. heating
in rh? mn#e*;aad took, tra tcsthnwtai
In the caso, after which ho dismissed
theiffioaeootfrm efl Mr: iDo^te, 'it
seemed *robvtho evidence offered that
Mr. Doyle Onad- opened thp .kiter ea
tiny through?'h'm?rtal?e end that-peiK
slbly there* watoipu^^
^ J?roeeptt?phx
-TO
HERE
sW?> <?-.y*hi^.fykh. May
. Build Pince of Worahip In
Anderson
.'t?sfvices were helA. last Suuday af
ternoon in tho ?raded ?chooL building
aa' Wsst Marka? ??r~?t. ai which 4^5.
nftT-iiaeatlon oE organl?lhg a Ln?erSl
church in Anderson wa? dismiitea htai
the matter ccneidered io ull lt? phasea.
R?V. James, D. Klnard, pa? tor., of ^ UM
Lutheran - iSe?chr of-'Gleenwood was
present and spoke before 'the body
tiu>m to make the effort. hege*
a number or Luther ana.
" cvAycJses Sunday .
ind I he gresteet Interest waa
eeted. . y*J
waa decided that plans would
ho formed foe erecting
church hem rn the niar future
committees were appointed wtta^f
end in view.
? Alt'? Lutherans ht Anderson are re
nes ted to ?end : their names at < once
^^^toettpjjt?nbergt'r ia order tims
^^WpHS?? thc orgautzattou
y may bo started as soon as
* COTTON t'ROr
^^?torlcaiiB, April 19.-Cotton) waa
Uniter con aldo roble pressura iaat wieeit
bc* dtapiayed some r*ej?**?ee to sen
HHSfHnod r^cnperatlv* pov. cr. lt
waa mainly a weather market. The
ittifhet fe* the' et$*i?.ofj&e^.'-week's
dani wave ance cn th? close, wasinfr
yoes over preoaiaed neavyntjhtM??wa
Sunday. Thanet change of'prtcee for
thA wfe?k was a leas of 15 ta ?n-'po?m,
? Statistleailyvth*, market ?mMHi
MlBpnil ac mill. t*k??- ??.iie *sry
I largs had ti*?* movement Into steSti
ISlta?e^^ iCt,rt^
ah the ia??k?^-tH pay .jij?te
? to weather bulletins than
y ot her. factor. The cari fargett
of life heit wtU be eagerly
???ieiie^ with tbs? vii" of. gut?na,?
lin? oa U^eMrty? merril ffjtf"flllW
new crop. Receipts dubing August,
tfete- i-car will be of larpc^Wfeen bo
ca? se of ike old crop situation.
lile, ia spending a few day? in the
liy wji h.- friends. .
J. R. ?Sparkay a welt kaoi^Aeylen,
trsjfelimn- men ?peut Sunday ia
clty'wUh his family.
cago, sae?
Minister of- Rn
* *j*;* *? m,?it-,
? UN OJE CAVE'S 1?TTEK. oj
O'- oj
? * * *'.?;.?..*/4- * * * * ?1
Life Was made for victory, never for j
! defeat. Tbe life of Jesus very plain- \
i ly and very effectively teaches thia
truth. Wo ?an tall ffaasdity to miad. |
mapy illustrations examples of the
mea who ps?e?4>*tlm?u?h the deep, .
dark vajley of temptation only, to 1
come out stronger and moro won der--t
ful because of ? . theta-/*ioumey- Wei
should spend our energy in-.-building!
up a strong standard/ef living that
when me ?emptawn>^omea we can
meet lt successfully. Then. and not
until then ure wo really strong or are .
wo sure of our mond states. Our <
present civilization, with its complex
ities and 1 ht Heat* pwbi?m*. is a vcr- !
kable whirr.ool of temptations. It .lg ]
much easier to be a sinner these days ;
than ever before. Moral standards <
have been lowered; Men - seem to 1
bave an idea that-they can indulge in <
practices that destroy, the moral fiber 4
without injuring their character and ?
the effeeUvenoss Of -their lives., SU? 4
-is sin whether In the first centurymr ,
the 20th. The underlying prhtclpW
of moral development ls the same lo
all age? and under all conditions of
human society, The? strong men-are
always In Fernand. The strong man '
is one who has fotlght and one wac 1
who has won. History , ts crowded 1
with Dawe?.tba* save, dose mes*-tn <
creative,'wore ainag: sdi lines but who ,
utterly foiled'-in theybl?hest test-HUiat . \
,of -character/.' They did not under- ]
stand the place that th ctemptation j
might have ha*-iri : Hie. Tboy mis-i
calculated Ita;tni^>r^uwe. What mightt,
have made them^W-jnaater mad??them .
a slave. WhM mlghfL'bavo given th?m: '
an envisMelpM^^^Hte halb of thc-"'
world's; gr?a* ruined them. The,fate,1'
of a nowerder for, things hung in the--1
balance when Jesus .went through his j 1
temptations. But be roet-tb?>m in the <
greatness toft his inner . 1?:?. Ho -tay-N
ried, he rea#onee\i andb st ',a?t he tri-1 |
umphed. .Thia'; trtemnh has beani'
the great jlnspiration for men in like ! 4
position fdr ; ali -these years. If. wo ? (
could understand more of the. simple),,
philosophy of this ,end' other g?eet;r
leaders and teachers wc could live'
more wonderful lives,- I
The man whose, heart never b?er
been tort' open''br a itrteat grief can1<
never utti&eretsttd~:ti#:wue or depth] <
of his owft kVniytj sj?i. ?
r Tho man wnoserweroo morai navwreji
has bot 'been,- *wept*eyc soms> mighty j i
?urgo of a groat'temptation can never i
feel th&-T?ere>; security ot one who :
'fought and won. ?geet/ and terrlitel
temptatfOJug' are: {necessary to strong <,
tSBBIStt^e wobbly-lndtvi-f1
dual Is coif tint has never learned-the
value of -temptation. This baa. been?7
true andiiirApd^ayefWll?'be true while -J
we aro on this pistare ?f life.
To be strong wo nnst barb srstixmg
opponent TU ?knw*thW-*'-p???eif*,ol -
our morai B mhst mbet a for- <
whereby we^^^npule our/ strength
^^^^ '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
who can go past a saloon door and ex- -
cial>o "I hate, whiskey;-' T'-'lttMhte ti
sympathy- with the maa-that -'" drinks,
fii is-a bW i haye tests* -
Jtoruir?ia mr life." lia?'M??ftSn.e .cvl
a very^?^^mor I
I drink is* the ;. man" v?ctoB?Su?! If ho\
I pass?e by without geln jj-Sn.
IgP&ter. =t?=s? ms^,;;:_ He is Jho \
^^^^^ cr^^
Hij^tu Sdjool- CMeet^ tfejie?
MS?te?T ?nrttette
By One Score
ii The ''haae,ho*e< ??K
?*ed?y rn the Bailey Ana
w?ee^i34erstmiUghSet?
. ad*ts at Beuna vi^
SeeWoP 10 to ?. The gam
rwonty-foufth Annual Reun
t ion At JftckttanvHJ*
?? * : -
and th? Metr?poli? t>f Florid* Maka?
Elaborate f?r?p?rati*ns Te Receive
Quests.
Jacksonville, Fl^Tae 24th-ponttal
renalen of-the United, ^lederet*.
Veterana. Soe? of Confederate Vet
Brenn and altalJied.ofe^ni^ationa, *IU
be,held in Ja?k5op,vlUe,vFla,, May, ?,
r and 8.; Already the prositefalye^ala. j
lic-splrlted cl tuen? of JaekeonvUI* ?fft
LS akin s prepara tiona ta^-reselv*/ j'sn/? j
sntertaln the vetaran? and all visitor*
?t the-reunion,. It ir Jacksonville's
ambition to break all. reunion records
la point of attendance ePdt*ntehtsge*
menu aatVta^tM*?** amy epernri
sf this thrlvic?? njpdera 'city wili-Jb*
Mrected. .. ?Sver^. eBort^?il; %''??sVi \
forth- tc maa? lb?a? ?^el- al. ?or3e> ?.ad
to.' enjoy thelr: sUyi. la tho Gateway
Cityof. Florida, Hotel?, boarding
bouses and private hpmss.Will ,be-'ppen"
lp the reunion, deieaetea-aed iVlskore. .
aU-who; com*^ ba ess**>for. Thc,
bett tbai.^ack*oafiU*teeM*^^^
be, too good foe .tat; tbjtfoeand>. ot vis-,
[tom who will. att^.tWa.reujolom
Jacksonville wW impresa the-, vis
itors . with, ali: th}?V f one*? of Andrew
Jackson, for- whom ibo etty , was
asmed.; - in return for. valuable serv
ice*, rendered- the, state In Its' Indian
troubles by Gen. Jackson, the cltyv?ap i
snMtft.als honor.. From a village:
oftJ^fKT.1 population ..e?.yes^after- th#,
close- of the : ws^jJas^aoajrtlle hfts,
grown lain; a.: moA?to^c?ty ot -85;009.
rhere- ts no more pr^gr*s?i?el city? In
the, 8oi|^r ^^^^fil^^^^^^''
rcawn o^^
fac^taill*^^^
sf Floride and commands-the trans of
? A-ast and .constantly.-.expand?a* . ter
ritory,, -i Thpij#Aa^?nr-tourists
ibrougb^aeks^HI^ see*
warmth and plea.*ur*.*Umg the.famed;
Beat Coaati ' AlVaf -them atop at'Sac*.
Bcmvlilf^sneadiaat.a part efttheif ^?pa>;
Mom. that: the city- and community .af
farda- . Th's constant;.-ismaelof travel ? ;
bas made Jac4teonviU? i better, aad?
mere :fa.va^ti??-*^w4f>; th?of fcgyi"-eiby*
aeseaad investments, newlelUg?a?.ar?! !
aeanJred? .av^ry, yeaawes#?isvi4f^^ s
to#anf;m?s, .w^h te?la-?a*.t-eas-:
liav vbp, joie io ^<*mk&-m9*to?* j
/ackso&viUe a worthjupradact or -Us* j
.' Jaes^c^t^^;tfj^v
it ls oldx Jf<ona readmit?? Antlotitti**:
now., cohered.. hy tut* marvelous ?itv '
was fought o^e& nearly- rona .hendred '
years aga by the, sturdy .advenj*a)rers ,
of tho 16th century. 3 Tbe-eaxiyi*a*U.eW
ments et thA: ^er)das panh^a- had :
their genesis and:oriaip io the^oKg.* :
lou* trouble aw^ed bT theil
Ruensnota un<tu* nhuiMr^^us?.%rji
France. Jean Rlbjaris nssa^thedlrst f
expedition to ,2h* non. wprjd in. Jew. [
l-? PJ^*yv5^.- O?'.4sa.a<}fe'^ ^,..v??V^*yj,
na- :w**t.-. ls vias^rv; thaV?'^??i ?v f^ac^sf 1:
resida. ' Thceaiadvonturera: flrsft-Uu*^; t
ai'^jthe/.masta.ntt^ .gt- .*eJwrirJ*er..
twentyAv*>mUefc bs}^
atty nt. Immlmmniemfilm^-., TtiMt.^ .- _
eda monah****? h^'iiWMaida -issued .
up thc coast an^-estahlisoed.-* e?t*i?
ment .at Port Royal. S&?t?:iC4ronnn.
Tl^aettlemeiV'w**- at?p?a^??ft' after
a>s*foti?y.-yejitiiwlt?--.the. indians^ i?.: 1
ether expedition . ea^s ; to the -Xftst-E
?esat-.from Francesa, St??*, Th5si.'fld/i
*m?*k'eaida*- hi- Ucfk#^|
His: dre* lanifjngxwa* et ti^^sa#Wa
k?? of SL; AocpsUa?, but ia, atehpgt'|
time he sal led up the coast anrN4??xee> I
wey b?tWe*av thf^. motttl^'Of:^ts^^M^f
'/tefe"1*!**''***'^-present-, city of jiwr-:?
senvii^.ta* -ospaitHions *p*s,s**
Yon til? m??t ?nd alwey* to fvtm-4h*V* our CREED ber*.
1. UV a ?imjple one. Yow*!! fin) nothing more
STRAW HATS ? S I .50 te *M*0j Panam*. *fc00 to $6.00,
tim tub? $s.09 to $3.50.
SF-S WINDOW DISPLAY.
? hose Beautiful Summer Ratine Dresses
From to $15.00.
A t?M?y Good tine to S??ct From.
Cbat Stitt* Alicea
I: * P?PI?T Yd tl . ;
il;}'- M^?^?mmj^?^ : - :; f
l here is none better to be hail at anything like the price, j
BQuality Our piam is equipped in this .MK
. section of'i: .wn?km- , employ, J? g
Iii nester, of his art ' We usc only the l>c?tT?aier???s to be had, ?1;
and wUh U.e modem equipment of our plant? we are in a po- fir
itinn in-trwfit wm h*lfer aroA* nf urnrir A** jKi%Ari nsMnm. iu.
-'- o-- -- " ' -j-.? HVIIW mon J
uh can possibbly geVelsewhere. We will appreciate it im- j
tensely, if you will jct us figure on the next order you .cotir
nnp?ate^pla?in^ jot^^mg^-,.^?n^^ ?tif??HG, ]
" EO^Iwlw?^ or any, kind of Commercial
Prln&ng. Good . printing, like everything else good, is the
oaf run~~aud wh?n. it cc vies to work of
quality, we can talMo you intelligently.
-jitst proud of:the kind of work we are.doing. And Of the
. -.'?< ' ' . ' .
daUy addhig; new,s?t?$$S ... , to the ,
sters for "Good-Printing* already on our