The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 23, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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BOAB TAX NOTICB ro?d~Ux ha?'be?n' extended toy ibo Board until May 1st, sitar vrhich timo tba booka will be turned over to the collectors and the Usual penalty will be attached. J. Mack King, County Supervisor. ?-2-tt ~ . JTOTlCE. Notice is hereby given that (be Beat regular teachers' examination will be held on Friday, Ksy 1 at the court house m Anderson. Ml teachers whose certificates espiro this year and all those teachers teaching here on certificates from otter counties ajr* requested to be present and stand this examination. The examination ?rill be based on subjects ordinarily ased fer teachers' examination ind will begin promptly st f o'clock. Ufitil lisyl J. B. FELTON, Bupt Education for Anderson Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be sn election at R. H. TUiey's store in Wllllford school dis trict No. 62' on Thursday, April 30, MU, for the purpose of levying ?a additional tex Js?r- of one mill on nil of the. taxable property ot said district to be used for general school purposes. All voters must exhibit a registra tion certificate and tax receipt? Polls will open at seven a. m., and close at four p. m. By order of the County Board of Education of Ander son County. April 1?, 1914. J. B. FELTON, lrie-tf County Bupt. of Education. Nb?c? to Ward ?ae. Members of Ward ; 1 Democrstlc Club will please moot In tho Court House next Saturday morning at 9 o'clock for the purpose of reorganis ing under the party rules. John K. Hood. Chairman. Notice to Ward Three. j By order of tho chairman, members > Of Ward 8 wilt meet at the City Hall i Saturday at 5 o'clock. .. I X. A. Hail. Chairman. a I FOR SALE Var Sate-4? tons nrst-class Peavme Hay at llfSO per toa F. O. B. Troy, ' s. c. c c, qiiakscaios. *-i7-6t? .....i.). .?",.! ," .i..T" ?0B ?ALE-^-WoU cured pea vine hay and fodder; price right for quick acoeptaccS. Phone BOP. 4-2a-8t . TOB 8At.s1^ea ??Befo ; cowa with -, young c&fy?h. J. 8. Fowler. 4-Sl~8t Far Sole af aery Xr?vr FrleW Ose strictly ttJgh-grade, rabber tired Carriage ? Wm SA?^i^^^ants. Three va- ! rustles. See Mr?.. W., L. Jackson... etty nan. . 4-23V? ( rfA^TBB--,rVp*wrli?r pnrebaaer?. I !?<S nave- uves Sv5 3?fe-.j??-.illi second Itand typewriters for ?alca sala, cheap. All mckee. Bribe sheet aa rjeooast J. fi, Greyton Co.. Charlotte, N. C. ?8-tt BUSSNE3S LOG ALS MONET io lend. on city or country * property lb amounts from *l t?o to. ?5,000. T. P. Dickson, Attorney. FOB BENT-One 7-room house with wita modern improvements on ajase. Orr Street. A. 8. Welch. 4-23-St, j F. w? r.rn?fb ef aw Yera f3tty | EXPERT PW^OTtK TTJNE? AUB all kinds sf taasfeal 4aatratteal3 re. Pabred ?ita??* gate ?* *? 3Pa?tery. .gndteton, S. C, ll he pleased te ?bwoant from i ables rh?. j) ip from $S0 to $100 each, tint: STO?E SUCCESS? QUESTION CAN ONLY BE AN SWERED BY THE PEOPLE PATRONi?lNG EVENT MUCH ADVERTISING Three Men In Anderson For th?! Purpose of Billing tibe City For Coining Attraction With ali plans Anally completed tor j tho holding of the Chautauqua here Iflext week, tho city yesterday was ad vertised as it was never advertised before and If Anderson people do not attend the event and take part In tho amusements offered here it will cer tainly be their own fault and through no fault of tho people who are back ing the chautauqua hore. Expeditions were sent out over the city yesterday for the purpose bf sd- ? vertlsing th? approaching affair at the various mill stores of the city sud jin the mill villages and now it can bs aid that there is not a spot in the! city where the chautauqua bas not) boen heralded. Anderson people will appreciate the 1 fact that his chautauqua is not merely ? traveling show. It visits only tho biggest towns ip tho state, and it goes only to tho biggest towns when it is guaranteed that a certain amount from the seat salo wilt result This ls not s cheap attraction in any sense of the word. It is a collection of stars in their particular lines and every single tnambcr will be wei! worth hearing. .The sale of chautauqua;ticket: Isl booming and promises to exceed ell! ifmiua a uv .*?v>?v%r* **va*vy wui ted In earnest Monday night under I the ladles of the Civic Association ls being carried out with the usual vigor | with which the Association has st J****ri?-VT7nn/u. j Gov ? is interested ip tbs Chautauqua and j the ladles report tho sale going an eely. Indeed for one to say he is I not interested in the Chautauqua vuter j ?istia in the back number class Imme diately. big to a great number of requests reservod seatB, Secretary as' announced that reserved j ?seats win bo placed on sale Saturday which ia very nominal charge will nad? tq those desiring them. Fur-, thar details will be gi-.en later. Ono of thc first probleii.t with which tho Redpath Bureau has had to deal' each year, and what seems com pa rs-1 tivcl.v simple, hr the problem of suit-! sto\p . stages. These slitg?ifc >nu?it "bb j light enough to permit of easy Jian d?og and hauling and ye* roust bc "ab solutely solid. Heretofore, th? spire tor.'ng ot the wood hps caused the ruin of many of the expensive costumes, ? and the Instability bf the plattora?* ha* caused the management and ; r.uper in tendon??, no cad or worry, ira-? ring one bf the performances of lip Ben Greet Players It?t^ ' ^year, oae | situation steeped close tb the edge | of the stage, which promptly hew npf like a catapult precipitating him prac, tleally into the audience and turning a tragt; situation Into tho worst kind | of slapstick comedy. However, a new liam of hinged doors has been rited this year which promises* a low solution. In the words of Rheinfrank, who bas charge of new stages: -fTbe whole doggone d can Jig on one end and she won't The advert?dn* of the chautauqua heftig rapidly completed A largo amount ot billboard advertising went Uti irftntdr/??.. nn? ?a ?j??i|>i;; gc - ing'up thls ?noretag. Attractive street streamsrs were hung across the street : ?nd many automobiles are flying cha tauqua flags. The program distrlbu Itfpa ls finished and a largo number of pepe* peaaaata far wrsdow* la the homes are being put up. Some of these stiU remain abd can be secured at the Chamber of Commerce. The Interest In the Chautauqua ls not entirely confined to the town, as Ute ?Iris at Andcrwon College, ?ccord. 1 lug to Professor Faithful are .very! much delighted over the great maJpyl tqWyU?? eeawag aan aro punning to attomi be mach sa their work will ncr ESPhlle too much emphasis cannot be laid on thc e*trabTd{nary\ strength of Che musical talent which !s to ap- ' pear on the -program, yet the speaker* of thc week aro Just .** treas as their perti'cul&tf lines, AH ot these men ara known tho country over a.* groat ^retofl !6*eb comes with a wfei-?? different message, ?aoh as Important as the ether and ali of vlt?l Uhi^e t?bee to every one. Sdwarrt Amherst Ott has been Ktkt^vn'for many yewa a? the Klug of ?Stlorm oratora He is tho author of ta* ?ell haown book, . on SeridU?. "Sour Grapes", which caused sb hiuch comment at the time of its appearance a number of years ago. Mr. W'S' message*. ;untik* so n>*qy, w?t bi re membered end discaasod a, yeer after ne hs gopa and oven lodger. corn. rota Ur. Gi Vincent Astor, Miss Huntington And the Church at Staatsburg, N. V. Photo of Mr. Astor copyright. Wi?, by Amoricmn Press Association. WHEN Vincent Astor, behr of John Jacob Astor, who died in tb* Ti tanic disaster, waa suddenly, taken ?H tt was feared that bis wsr f f Nage to Miss Helsa Oinstnore Huntington might hive to be p?st . poned. Preparations for tba wedding were made op an elaborate scale, over 200 guests having been invited to the Huntington'home and tba Episcopal church at Stsntsbarg, N. T.. here shown. , ; Mormons with tho government during! Cleveland's administration and with tho breaking, or . their promtso started to expose thom. Senator Cannon's fa. ther, ir ho had lived, would undoubted ly have been tho successor to Joceph Smith, as head of the Mormon Church. Senator Cannon himself.- waa never a Mormon, oxcopt racially. The* - ay . person lu Anderson might think . the Mormon-question waa of no Importance to him. Senator Cannon will tell you nothing bot facts, facts ; that will open your eyes with horror and will certainly prove that the Mor questlon in not only a national but ono that Anderson need so __y consider. Let none fall aa _^ty to themaelvca to hear Senator Cannon's lecture. A. Cromer Awarded $25 j ga8}M StiifAnaru Railway for Killing a Canas? .interesting case was heard bo Mag la trato Clements yesterday, action was bronght hy Charles xer against the Southern Rail Mr. Cromer was suing-thc rail for hilling one of his one dogs, occurenee having taken, place Liv.MT rn Octot/?r. Tho c?ro was before Mr. Clenents and J. R- j appeared for the plaintiff andi defendant -was represented 'byj ?. E. Cooley. JSvery feature of the case.was gonai into thoroughly. The pedigree ? dog was explained, it being shown that tho dog wak' very valuable. "*0WK??8$ was largely blood-hound and theres rora'of mbch protection to his o*n The owner valued the dog very j ily mid'considered thai ire -??ouiu ? un mensed foy the railroad htv 10 iuor?* consideration than to run 1 the dog with one of 1U traine, j dlowln? Ihn conclusion of evidence ! the Magistrate took the case ender ] advisement and pursued the law. Tl- j nally a verdict for the plaintiff waa granted ;n the sum of $25. probably the first verdict of ita kind in An dor- j sob caa.itj, ?1EP TUESDAY ? Join Hawkins Secc?mKed To] Ti^rotceis At Kb Home ht Long Branch Section News reached Anderson y es ts rd? rnVvnlng of 'thc death of John H*v kins, whtch occured a* ''hts nero* , une ?oag tiranna secta?? or t r Tuesday alternan. Mr. Hawkin? wa? 1 a wei? known Anderson county plant- j er. respected by all-who knew bim. j * '.? was if, jraftrs of aga"and has tis? crossly IR (or some tima euffrrti . om re.ber?Ttoals. Por som? timo lud been known that he co?ild not r cover but it was not thought that tl tl CITY IS MAKIiSG ? GREAT! PEACE AND Sig*fIY In An Interview To Georg? There may be even * ? few people J right here in Anderson <u&e^uaiuf.ed with tho real strides that the cl'jr ia. making. It may be that man o', them [ do not know what the city ta aocom bltabing and what ls yet to bo accom plished in tho work of progress tor every industry tu the city. A rep resentative of an 'Augusta newspaper was in the city yesterday and asked a well known business man of Anderson to tell, him Just whrit the city is do ing. Because there are soma people j BK>r*5 ??Titc?tm wiih . iiib,.' "auucaiuif* j habit xv?ior than the booster spirit,! tho interview given out by the Ander-. son men to the August? u?Tropaper is reproduced verbatim: ''Anderson ls going through the greatest development.. poriod in her history. Already a a'aMsomo end prosperous city of nearly 8^',0W}?BW pie.'the home of many factories. Job bring bou seso and commercial enters Prise?, ?9W- concerns continue to ebigae to Che city as a headquarters point for Wostern South .Ceroifcn* ?n** Northeast Georgia. The city is the second laraest textila ^sealer nf ihn "south and leads South"t^troHna in the pTodn etica of metal products, textile pW,:i employ more than peoulo and tts other mun plants me more. On*> bundera nine tra Veiling men tneke Anderson .'heir headquarters. Fourteen Jobblbg firms art- located hera. . "Al prcsssi tc-srthrag over f 1,400, C0P.5Z being spent tn Anderson or con tracted tor on various |Mbilc and pri vate . improvements, raefttdtng f 100,? ttw/m teleph ?5.000 power devetopmout wber? ov?r J?? ls BiaMMUM^i na* boto* spent Anderson ?a ? ' ? TO BE BOOSTED T60AY TOUR FOR ADVERTISING OF CHAUTAUQUA AUTOMOBILES US?D A Number ?WF fee Near-By t?#h?| Will Be Visited Today By Andersen's Liv? Wires A start wilt bs made from tb? An derson chamber of. commerce this morning at 8:50 on the "booeter*' ex- I pedteion tor the Anderson Chantan- M qua. The tri ii wilt be msie in au tomobiles, and ell told, lt is believed I that there will be 12 or 14 auto mobile?. The party will visit a num ber of the dearest towns and ?pend some time in each of them, advertis ing the approach of the great Ander sen chautauqua which ia to begin on April 2? and continue until M"y 4. Secretary Whaley said yestejlttft. that he had been somewhat dlasa pointed over the number er iiasbpfiT biles furnished .by the business own of the city but that still, there will be a sufficient ndmher of machines to make a very creditable MibwWg bad that he hopes the towns visJM^jfUl be properly impressed with the- Idea that Anderson waaia them to ?wad to the chautauqua and wants them badly, enough, to make this effort to ?et them. While the trip is being taken fm the purpose ot advertising Anderson, and the Anderson chautauqua, still it will also be anne outing tor those -*/b'd> go and they Kill enjoy every m?nate of the day. Plans have been made for. taking care of the party at Belton and lt wilt bo pousibh. to rurhlsh dinner ?abra W record time and let the boosters; ge* away m-??vv ~.-=r fer H^^e- " The following is the entire itbicra ry of the trip **-*hUounced yesterday^ hy Secretary Whaley: 8:6?-Leave Anderson. ... \ " \<j itnio-Arrive wi?liamoton. 10:45-Arrive FTankvtlle. ll :d6-Arrive Pelter. 11:45-Arrive Piedmont. 1:10-Arrive Beitori (Dinner) U-.30- Leave Belton. a: 10--Arrive Hones Path. 3:50-?Arrive Donalds. 4:65-Arrive Due West 5:15-Return to Anderson. The Last Calf for Heme Missiles. ' Tho outlook for home missions in I 'W**h Carolina for this convention Tear looks very dark. You witt see from the nguree In this number of The ? Courier that the board is far behind and but one Sunday left of the ttmr., before tho book j close. The only hope id for evev.? Bapttstt In South Carolina to do his bebt now and see to it that that ft ls church mafcea the " it otefrVfngs st? once and gets 1t to ?fi?>e the last day of bis is our daly hope! Great er shne?vtun?, grester nroblcims and but a f?w days to save-the day. wau r you come to the rescueT With one j united effort we can save the day, undi '?n-iicg the bis*? to viaiiiry. iueoth?K jj ?very dollar ofthe apportionment for both Boards and bo the better off by doing so. Keep your eyes on the fig ures and give and speak a good word gk* fha work. Trusting that the last day or April may bring us the good niewo that our board is out of debt and urging every vice-pr?sident, nae felairk and Christian lo unite with u? j ia thia effort I hm, Sincerely, Joh? Vines, y. P,^py..?. e. . J"*C /VAM JS-iSiJ ?S?WI, 1 Oerks Say That V?&k? SrWnoj Be Cfeet&fed By She Cham fcer of C^-r^itie^ A number of clerks In the city etot-ea told a reporter for Tbo Intelligencer yesterday that tho stores should be thinweg of closing at ah ewHier i?tsr daring summer ???a????han they are no* domg. The OterW>buut t*? itore? to c?ese fre??. Hsy 1 to J'-wr i nt c-.so o cj?ak in toe''evening ann front Jone 1 unUl September I at 6 o'clock.. It is presumed that all th? merchants are wining to do this, aa ff his been th* ct?tbm teethe ?sa?, fc?? first it ls fi?cesatiry ih'xft % peHtibn bc may agree to toe ptsn. Some ht the clerks propose ?bat *-be ou*y ???irtt?? bo ?steddtel'?Sy tee Camber, of Oom? anercb tad thb^ is ^btem^as^a W* ^lbg the u?^^? J Genera! Sherman I Saidttwae..SQftr*m^l^ i cred-to^r?ef by Ed V. Prk* A Co., becta* there ?re ?OM j 1 better otiwnable. See oat new woolens and ??vc your ? I mewatt^TOPAY. Prdes $20 to $40. | Met?ate for o ofeeage. This ?tsop itrofl of NEW StSlAW 1 I STYLE? $1 .GO to $4.00.. . Panam?? $5.00 to $6.00. 1. L. Cely Co. j OU M THE SUt^iUORnr OF OUR WORK There is notre better to be had at anything tfce the price, 1 Quality considered. ' Our plant is the best equipped, in* this f . section of the state, and every workman in erar employ? is a I master of his art- We use only the best materials to be had, and with the modern equipment of our plant, we are in a po sition to give you better grade of work on short notice than you can possibbly get elsewhere. We will appreciate it im mensely if you will let us figure on the next order you con templateplacing for PRINTING, BINDING, RULING, LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER WOHK, o? any fcwd of Commercial Printing. ' Good printing, like everything else good, is the cheapest in the long run-^and when it comes to Work of quality, we cari talk to you rntetUgently. <WEPRE NOT STUCK UP" -just proud of the kind ot work-we are doing. And of the fact tKat we are daily adding new, satisfied patrons, to the ! hundreds or boosters fer "Good Printing'- already on our lists. Let us do-your work. 3oh Priistittg P hon e : : Time vf? when only the ffee:hoiif$e^-^ hearts. For we have found to fete a dweller iiifrith, a ^ ease, a spreader #;$>&gi be ostracised from society homes ? HO W ? them ?headed man feared r?r te? the stoutest out. We know ninv i?on cafr1eT,, of {fis* i^PPj?ce. He must '?s^^?^i from our