The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 01, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
NOTICE.
?t?co le hereby given that the next
lay teachers' eaewlnation will be
on Friday, Kay I at the court
m^m?t I i.i ... . A Si AMuIwm
certrftcatefl aspire this year
all thoae teachers teaching here
certificate? from piaer counties
' pr?sent ana stand
4 The examination
oa subject* ordinarily
eganlaatlon and
at 9 o'clock.
Co.
i I HOTjCE OF ELECTION^
^ba-aa elctloo at
" ?hobl house in Hunter school
to. 24 ott Monday May 11,
1914 on the question of levying an
additional special tait of' one and one
half' initi on all of the taxable proper
ly of said district to be used for g?n
?ral school purposes.
Polls ?111 open at seven A. M., and
?UpT?t four P. M. All voters mfest
tj> Board of Education of \ Anderson
County. J. B. FELton,
County ,8upt. of Education.
f-z?-10-R-?l.
, Pahiie Sale of Jaeraa, fie.
V If noi previously e?M at private sale
?bVwil) oCer at public outcry in front
tAD?vh? ttrwu' stable on Monday, Mny
I gentle horse in
i; about 11 years old. J
1 horse carriage, 1 one
' wagon. />;.: :.:
T. F. Watklns, JSxecntor.
E?A splehataTenaewec
^hofse, young; sound cad
gjjtjr .aaq""a- carriage." both j
gaoa as new. Apply to |
Llagrle. 4*?4>7t4
#eaa^'uW?se^'HutgajrK
;UeaU ^S. & Craytoo
Southern
n ^refined j
:er.?T-3t|
m cottate on W*
4-30-.t
S. FOWtEtt.
?*? 1AMKT
&K? of the feflt Xfltf, Jfett *
free* - - MBm??** m\
- y^M^ - ? - - _~ . -.
rv? plca<wd to
it?r4*yt*-?t?
^ todtude
SietowV well?
ANDERSON
Say That They Ar? To Be CalM]
Upon If United States Is To
An^annn fl???l?? jjyg all
??''tO'wsr^wT?'llsnilc?'lf the United
States should happes to need assist
ance, according to the statement made
by one of the foremost Greeks of the |
city last night. This Greek asld that
the peonle of his country now living
in tliis ?tste are all in sympathy with
the United gutes And that every part
of the country will furnish its shate
of the Greeks in the event that the
United States should declare v.sr on
Mexico.
It is estimated thst seventy-fiv
thousand American Greeks fought in
the Balkan States again at the oppres
sion of Turkey. "We told the European
correspondents that we were Americans !
as well ss Greeks." said the Anderson
man." Now we are ready to fight for j
the flag of our adopted country as
fiercely as we would for the, flsg ofi
our own native land. So I' believe,
would every Greek in America, if oc
casion arose."
The spirit of the Anderson Greeks;
in this matter la in keeping with their
general attitude to the country of their
adoption. In all matters pertaining
to public welfare or civic growth, the!
Greeks of this city are foreward with
port. They have become a valuable
and progr?s!Ve part of Anderson's
and progressive part of anderson'* j
population. . . -
FITTING SCHOOL
WAS VICTORIOUS
,v 1 I ' I LT?
Won From the Sethleite Afffffeg?
Mon ei Bette* VisU Yesterday
By 10 to 4
The Anderson Pitting School osa
learned that the baseball 'season some;
times ttarta naor?v for every team but
they are now convinced that every
club will later in the season have a
'come back." In yesterday afternosfifi
'exhibition-'ihm mttintr school outplay
ed tne visiting aggregation front the
Bethellte High School of Bpaftaabur?
and won In right handy fasliion by a
score of 10 to ?. At ?U times during
OAs game, {rem^ttafitr inning oa, it
Wits evident that the gates behteged to
the locals.
The Anderson Pitting School has
made a attttksr of fittoii oigstfhi-atefe]
the last ttme ihat it played on tee j
'Kd the visitors tfere out
classed frirai Uie time that the first
bull was pitched. On the other hand. ;
^ney did not put up poe-h^ir the gam*
the* they p?iaye?^ ags?ftStj the high
school on the aftemeWi before.
Last night Oie Pitting school was !
Jubilant and the mlmmers Of the team i
said that they had -now*struck their]
pace, if an. the> claim atsotst the
team is true, the result or the remain
der of this season's game will be
.somewhat: different from those goto*
bbfore.
RUNS TON?GHr
IWitt Leave fce?ton A4 Soon As |
Oratorical Content Comes |
To ?Pose
A number of Anderson
planning to go to the
test "t Belton tcoight,
repr?sente.*'the'various cahoots will
cpUtosVfp* lafc medal in the O'Neal
uratorieai event.- is. c. McCants of
tea 'Anderson 'publie schools a%id yes
terday tear a ej*ec;ai trai$, returning
to Ahderao-h from B?ltoa, had been ar-1
riui&lrfl ?a?! - ?* ^ji?i?piir- !
pjfje?* ^ ri^ir oH^f^1^^;
hai5:wan'+ed va ipsee the trip hut wer? j
afraid to attempt it because-of the
5oH* c^Jeb^thS? BpecUl^i?j wS? j
be run, there will probably b? twice
as many Ui attendance as' might oth
er wise have been tee case.
/ Th? ehUre orograra for the meet at
kplettdid, These who
here had charge of the details have
Kone io oalnn <n ?vraaglng the pro
ons&ytKfion of Union
W? Serve to Delay Ch?nisi2
Not withstand the fact that the
bridge atroas Main street, over the
tracks of the *4e$e railway, is
pew nHfc?I?ftrfr;<*anpv '?d it i? un
REPORT SAY/* THAT HE ?S Tp
MAKE RA#E
STRONG CANDIDATE
Said That He Had Heari Report
Thinking of Flui
. 4 v.{..Z?- >t. ,:?.??.?
I
It was heard on the d reels of Aft- I
derapn yesterday that Or. Krank Ash. I
more, otfo of , the cKy'u best kno w a I
physicians, Is giving set le ns consid- I
eratlon to the raco for Mayor He-1
I,brt has it that Dr. Ashmhre has I
practically made'up tils' mind to offer I
for ttri office arid will he found among I
the number running when thf election I
comes. I
When seen fester-lay by n reporter I
for The Intelligencer and aakeil fts I
to whether or'n>t be wonM .nakc the I
race. Dr." AShm?re katd that ne had I
besti giving the matter serious eon? I
Blderatluo. He arid'that he had been
approached by a number of the people I
of Anderson and urged to make the I
race and that a nunAer of these were I
not ?recul Mends of his; He sala that I
they had showed him where the Hty
needed help and pointed out that it
wot?' ! be easier for him to. accom
plish tils undertaking thab for any
other man in the city.
Dh. Ash mo re skid that, If ?s* made
the race it would be on the platform of
"business and a snare deal to every
one. He said a Democratic a?niiu-I
l8tration If elected but that he would
promise befure , he ever enters the
race that he is to play no polities ahn
that be will make tbe race for Ander-1
son (if h? does eo at all) on the ticket
of "a square deal to everyone."
That Dr. Asbmore would be a for
is a foregone conclusion. j The -peotftc
of Anderson know what ?1e can do
and they ore fully awhr* Of th?'.fat*
t???. n? is alwafta ??*y is ?r
very He would command- a big
vote In all parts of the city aad-steefd
he decide to run he will certainty
make It unpleasant for the rest of
those ih'.the race.
At br?sent ? is something or -a
question ?s to who win run for Mayor.
Deo O. Betleteaa; the present Mayer of
Anderson, ifaas already San?ended that
he ?ill not otter; again for election
und this sjtoost leaves the matter up
in the air. There , have been no .oth
er formal statements about the mat
ter, alt*??? fv ? understood that -at i
Meast lwwotWrmse and possibly three1
are thinking:?f easting their sombre**
Vos into the ting.
br. Ash mart Is without political e*r
perlener. He has never run for any
office and the only political office that
he has .ever held ta. that at p*#eos*~
chairman of the Board of Health, That
be is discharging the duties of this
office in a splendid manner is already
admitted, even by Ms enemies and ff
he continues hit present pUans he will
imBTpjLL it still junre nn the minds of
iev^u those who are opposed to him.
I r?e? and Dr, Asbmore Is stire to .have
raeoy fYJohds urihg him to get In and
win.
DEATH OF SB?, HV? 83VAXT.
Mrs, Sue Bryant; Or as she was best
kteowu. "Aunt Sue" died at the county]
:ie Saturday afternoon, April. Itsth.i
(she was buried at New Hope church,
j Sunday morning the Rev, W. S. Mey-J
conducting tbe funeral exercises, i
;wrs, Sh*y?at had abt been well -6vr\
sb?e time, but on Monday was takeh
j with p&ufetdtfa a*W the ?id came rub- !
fioiy. 6he was m p.?r viih y*e.r ;u-.d
had been living a Christian life Ibrj
[atony years. Hers wss a beautiful
life, though her loved ones were takep ;
ana rev?rcea oama, - she' never allowed. ;
I herself to eomplaln, She was always ;
' bright 'sad cfcerry, always had a picas- <
ant word for ovs*7be4y? ?ne. was to- j
dew ah exempt* tc every" ehe. who
catao to eooteet wttb her. Aa she Ht.|
90. she died. naonV in the fttltbr.
Death was Just "a- goiai name" to]
be with loved ones she did eo*
dread it at tell. Wttlt* on h?f death
B?rding JUeeturer?Byron R. Lonj
[fug Let-tore 11:0?; AKerteeen ?maie
t?venins tCBt?rtaisment 8:45.
fob dr. ASHMORe!
Has $ee& Shipped From the Fac
tor* e*d E* *4ow *n Route to
Tbajl'City For Use
Dr. Prank Ashmore. chairman - of
the Board of Health, said yesterday
that he had Riven an order for on?
or t'-e best X-Ray attachments in the
country?th? Improved Inrerruptlose
tr?nsformer??Mid that the machin?
weald be in Andm-sen and ready for
uss'-within the next two we?ki.. Tjilo
w?!* mr?an a gr??t deal to Andersoni'
and to t?? State at large. When this
; machine arrives and is put' Into use
Anderson wilt bare the niwt modir.i
ll any of the X-"Ray machines in ?h?
country and eeopii will be Attracted
to this city from ait parts of the tf.ste.
Dr, Aabu?ore already has a splehd'td
set of Instrument* and machines in
connection with the X-Rsy work. Me
probably has fully as good an outfit
aa is to te found in thn, ?tat; and
when he add? this machine therets
no doubt bni that be wMl-surpass shy
other physftslnn and nrrbahly any
hospital in the State.
The total cost of *.he coming ma
chine Is $?,;"iw and It h:>.a every p\*?*>
8lfcl* con<rl5fnice for ttik?ng it on*
of &be beet-tt|-tbe country. With this
rnachiue it. is- po&fll'.l'? to do ninuy
* V. Inub .ilHat i.-ji?. h ft ?l.l. 4,._ -
dinary apparatus ana it is Faid tb
be tho only one of its kind in the State.
The n??tvsrs of this mnehln? han*
[prepared to senden expert to Andereon
from the *^tory to ?rsvfi . the i>h;'
iU-iisn in the use of th? new machine
sr.d i*. Is expected that ?hi* gni^emun
-a ih? <;Jtv xr{t!?l? ij.
two week*. -**e wiii put up the Ma
chine ' and see to It that it is in good
order, explaining to the physician ho*
N?> definite promise has o wiifflt*'
by the" tankers of the machine a*, to
when It wiH coWe h?re '?r?ijjit thai
It wl)l res?b Anfieroon before May
18. tt.ts planned to sta* the *drk
of putting f*v together as sooin- ?b:'-It
arrives is Anderson add thea iJds
city v;lU be scie to boort pji *%fapSm
modum and' moat efficient Harbin?
ta\th? *?tatg>-. ;< '-' ., -
Dr. Ashmoresaid:last night that be
expected this mae&inr to bs a. won
der to those South farn'ini?..: pe?pto
unacquainted wjtfa tb* X-Ray work
and that be certainly hoped th? oi'mr
:?hyciciane of the city would: ftel at
liberty to come a i eu ml and ?fiapeet
and J*riea?ver they caved to do' so
bring their patients to him for an ex
amination.
The new machina wll: prove, J&?*!
n curiosity In Anderson .md doubtless
Dr. Asliwore Will . be pestered by a
number of the Curlou? as well s? a
laifgo number of'tboi'V owi&nuntnted
with the actus? work der?e , by s. eh
a nchlne. '
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* ??
* TME 2>AV m CO^GRESSf
% * # * ^ ? gv 4?. ? * * ? $
Washington. ?p^lTSO? Day in Con
gress.
ttouse: D?bats on naval appropria
tion bill reshmed
Immigration committee heard Viehi j
.Rhetia fcyn**b JHtfa,:.aa ?adlss brtkeri
j in.-Mew York: in ?&vtuttiorg of. H&ral*
"Sty toward Htn'dos'm ftropeeed.exclu
sion legislation. :
Walter L. Pish?f-, former aecretary of ,
befer?
?fi??-?f3 corarmlttae ia favor Of r
oon?r?! ot ^SBSm^f Ou ^pWile j
lands.
:l;JepTesantutiva Amberry. fo? ways i
and means coaifsttfee, favorably re-,1
nor?ed Sparkma? ?dfl to designate !
T?dpa. as be&e^aarters of 4ba -cn?- i
fcc-niB district of PJorlda
' Pablfc building: corunVesion aub-1
mit ted reix>rt pros?stat; rofornis for i
otandsr&?lng -a^pr^pftationff, con
sfrfr&Aopi iocatiai) eperatioc of
Pedcrai handln??,
A?ionrhed si ? r m. Ig h?ch EVW?y j
MHHHBHHHMHHBHIHIH
Bei>?n conaidftrat?on of cgricultoral
opyr?prUtion fefU. -
AdJoMrn'ed &i 5' p. m, to noon Fri
day.
<?&S??*en/B
Krening Bend ?wtc*rt *?d: flrand Op
ora-r-Bohumlr KryT-an*- h'ls ^arfd, *tt?;
A4mtssiba
Afternoon
11 *.kimi??ny.
Kingdom: -
AMERICAN
At Ht. Louis S; Cleveland. S> (called i
&h irmlhg darknesa.)
Ittgo 4. f;
Washington rais
/N Ne* Y?r*-fcij?tonwer ground*.
Chicago 7; 8t. Louts 0.
Otnera postponed we grounds.
^**lEtI?^e^Sk^^^^iarf
" ". " * " u * " ?
At 8t. Louis 3; Buffalo 2.
At Indianapolis 7; Pittsburgh ?.
At Chicago-2; Bal timor??.
At Kansas City 4; Brooklyn 8. (U
innings.)
SOUTH ATLANTIC
-
At Jacksonville 1; Savannah 3.
At Albany 5; Augusta 3. *
At Macon ?; Charleston 4. (11 in- j
nlngaj
. At Columbus 5; Columbia 11..
SS011!Ei^?gA^Ql
?~"* '
At Chattanooga i ; Nashville S. Wifct
game.
At Chattanooga 4; Nashville i. See?
ond game. : , \\
At Atlanta 2; Memphis 16. Called
end six innldg eateh train. >:
At New Orleans 8; Mobile 2.
At Montgomery 4; Birmingham T
, ,,- , fe
North Carolina LfcfcfRwj
At Greensboro 6: Raleigh 5.
At Durham 3; Asbevlllo 0.
At Charlotte 2; WlAston-Bat?m 4.
At Newport ijfews ?; Norfolk 10.
At Portsmouth 3; Richmond 2.
Ai raersourjgn; itoanoke 4.
?OLLEGE^E?SEBALL |
At ftaleigh-A. and M. of k
University oi Georgia 1.'
At Briefol-Kihg Cd?lfege 1|; Wash-]
Ington College 13.
Marcws KeUwtnan Sing* ' ^amwis |
. Prologue Today . 1
We understand that Mr. Kelienhanj
will sing, this afteroooon a number
ra'tbrlte: se??aibnv among. rb em.
"Osnoy Deever." Kipling* well-*
pwta wlfh myfele by D?mroicb,
is arrenged for barltbae. .
ATd>theic air Wb?eh M?. Kellerm?a
i-MiKS^Sd to slug is the prologue
from ^Pafliacch? tj?s i* # wissr
der fui pi?ce M Jcrtsie. b> Xtsly's great.
plS?ls-i : ?h?n '.r;
- .. .... ....
p%er for years, b*t ;l
was working Ott .a t
dt^clion """Twilight."'
ou "I Pagilaecl ("the plgye?
ItsTrtssterfully comfii'ttoted I
'its compalibig and moving sto.,,
crt'hes?ritt?B, written with extraordl-j
nary skill; its ?nbvitiK and dramatic}
y of -I Pagi!acciM is v*ryj
salle, a troiip of stroJtipfe players in
^h vfllKg?. They &re the elowa. t
.
_ the comedy projgf?akes '4| v
tiireed twbo a tragedy. 4$ap and terri
hie. for one of t^e. j??ay?*s itsro-yugi
jstmuay kills bltf: wTte" aftdrhV
rtbr'atp.1
it the air which. Mr- Ketiermat
sing t* **The ffo^?. v :
orchestra to tanth* So./*?*fei
Are Easily Distinguished From Others.
- There's a Reason!
Their SNAPPY LOOK and PERFECT
FIT is the result of years of experience
' hy .'.
...MASTER TAILORS...
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