The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 05, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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at Pea
school
May &
aa
jtf dlUohfcr''ifae?t?i fca^.oToaW and one
1 haU tnl)' cn al! of $0 taxable; proper
^?jr?Bfcai ^dwfMt Vi> he aaod fOr gen
. <srgl ; stfhobl purposes.
Polit will open at aereh A. 11., and
cloe#j at four P. M. AH votera must
' eihibit a reglntratlon certificate and
tute receipt. By order of the Coun
' tiJiohrt ^ EdU(3atKm Of Anderson I
C?anty. J, B. F1XT0N.
County Supt. of education.
4-2?-to-5-ll.
For Bale?I have the Hyde Cultivators i
' dft hand, and, hoys, ?son know <*?y 1
are the best. Also corn,* fodder. |
penvlne and alfalfa hay ?ad mow.
5-83tp Andorspn, Hdote 3.
eeccud hand typewriters for quick!
aale, ?Mi*.- A* ^ inakes; Price!
? on request, JV ? Crnyton ft]
Co.. Charlotte,C.
l?.?KNT?One 7-ror-m Upniat on W.j
^fp?r sir; all modern c?nvealen
jjliHr^ Alirilr to J. H. T?te, at Tatel
, witafare ce. * '
aie* Vp*-A bl ack and white kpotb
JfAlft-r. about one- yes\r;aWg. ;.--pt*W|
;d& hase same by proving owner?
ship and paying for thin advertise
3t.# BeitcnT'R. F. O.' 8.
Political Aoaramcem^nt
hereby announce myself a candi-1
t?-forrM4yor of Anderson. smVJcet
-Ihe rules1 of the Dettocratic prl-j
i* ' 4-??tf. jr. M. PAYNE.
FttK SUITOR
E >J, Blwore is hereby onnounced
ag; - oandidat/0 for mayor, subject ,to
the ruW?f tee city owtnocratlc pri
ma? y ?action.
prna<aw^w?s?aw'iw*'w?*^^
- The fastest horse yon evor had the
chance to breed to will be the stud j
at Etttvts B*oa. Stable.
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eco?4 Fteor.. Phote 269
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I POUHTY
GEN. M. L. BONHAM AGAIN ?
COWVeWTiON AND S. DEAN
MAN : DELEGATES ?O T
The county democratic convention
mcrt Monday and wad enttrery harmon
ious. 'AH o? the delegates wage pr?s*
ent. something like 450 being enrolled,
Gen. Ai. L. Bon ham called the meeting
to order and made a ringing speech
tor harmony, stating that the presi
dent ot the United States-is a Booth
em man. the national administration
is southern and democratic ?od the
State of South Carolina shouVs be in
close touch with the. national party,
Upoa the roll of clubs being called,
the roll waa perfected. Two new
dubs were received, one at White
PUkjs and one at CeappoelVs store.
Gen. Booham was MmJnnted for
president- of the eeaventlon. K. F.
Smith nominated Or W. A. Trlpp of
Brushy Creek. *v*ry member's ??me
waa nailed and he voted; The reeqlt
waawaa Bontwua 284. Trlpp $0. The
result was received with applause.
Capt H. H. Watklns nominated Dr.
Trlpp fur vice president of the con
vention. TM* was received with en
thusiaam and Br. Trlpp waa elected
unammouKly.
Denn Pearman was elected e?cre
tary without opposition.1 The roll or
the county eaeeu?Jve committee waa
then formed, and 8. Dean' Pearman
wan elected chairman. Gen. Boaba*;
bad already announced that he could
not serve.
Hon. I. W. Akhley was put in
nomination hut withdrew his name
as member of the -state ewcutlve com
mittee and US I1?4h*aUrtns ??ns elec
ted to tine pesilkm without opppfWot i -
noru nounaaiea:
^*?*5fJlyae Green. U. ff. Seybt, D. A.
Taylor, 4. O. Str'.bliug, W. A. Trlpp.
a. O. Jackson, 8. D. Pearman, A. ?.
Fant, e. ?. Harper, L. L. Rice, W.
MMwill., H ' J. Pearaaan, 4. R. Hum.
4. -MV Broyles, Samuel McCretw** -W
P. Bell. Gi M. Ried, W. M. Sherarti,
i. B. Southft. H. F. Fely. The ?jec
tion was written ballot.
While this was taking place, Sx
renator J. K. Hood offered resolutions
endorsing Wpodrow Wilson ^tmt
Snatructtaa the delegates to the state
convention to support a r?solution ur
to stand up it* the
^ felnptpg-tolls
SiaKh- o?saed a*
inaie ijastruo
*hls was voted down <a*d
the oriepUaa resolution passed. > Vy
Th?;?^aveatton took; n-r*ce*t whil*
the ballets were HhsSugi eontttod ano
It was decided that ?n? fjwHhejr tunl*
nans wotrid he attempted an \ matey
members had to eateb trains. The
matter of primary regulations did not
come up at all. ..
The delegates elected to the state
convention ore as follows:
ventlon it was reported that the Sol
lowing had bcerr elected to 'the state
M. I* Bonham, ?*0;-B- D. Pearman,
S? ; S. O, Jaekecn. 25k: A. S. Fant.
25o ; 0. IS. Harpw? 248 ; Jf. Clyde Green,
240: J. A. Hudgens. 232; U. E. Sebyt,
n?\ W. Mj Skpn&A, 217, 4. B. Hum?
bcH, w2;.:H. ?< Ssgjr, *J?; i?.i*.-.Si?C~e,
S*? ; 8. J. Pearwan. S47; M. BrO^sn.
184. Alternates. 4. B. Do?thit lift
Si McCrear^.m; 1. C SttibUng. 17?;
W. A. Tripp, 185; G. J?. Reld, 114; ?.
A. Taylor, <ittj W; V>. '
P. Bell. 10*..
The following delegates responded
to the roll call and composed the con
vention, i . : .
' 3* -. ?ftdnggsn Ward J.
K. Is. Borfh????,'"Tf' f\ Watt*??*, K.
P^ABmtth, j. Mi P*yae, M> Mat*
tlsoo, -M. hi SheraW, -Win. Laush?M?.
J.K. Hood. TV. P1: Dickson, J. O. ??r
dtHi.l*.S. Burrisa, W,. H>.'Sh??rer, C.
Andersen Ward 3.
F. E. Wsihifas, Wm. Banks, 8. D.
Ii??w?lee, J, T. ?ellr Julian-Marti?, it..
&. Fant. -c-.vv. *;-: j..
' An4?r?en Wa** S.
C. W. Bant?. ?, r^rtaoa. T. ?\ Noe.
ris, R. M. 9*>t*. B. W. Brown, A.
Erock. Ii. M, < Cecil, A. ?> BulHviW?.
Ci a. Esrlo.
Asdtsrsen Ward 4
G. 9. 8U4INWU J i Tt^w^rl4?e, 8.
L. Prince, Joe- Ashley, L. M.< flgjer.
4. R. Fermer, .C. F. Bons, ?. O.
?rownlee. O.-P. Browne, C. W. Webb.
4. H. Godfrey, 3. 9: 8yt*?*J4. ""s
C. A. 7n^jgtflRW?ito. R. E.
I.lgon, !.. L?. Rico, H. H. Breedwell,
*. 8^ ktcCoP?Sll, K. J. Clarke, Jb. A..
raft. c. G- Irftanhard
Cental ?fis*
W. Lknnnhw ?. H.
18. D. Peawia?. 4. m.-km
! T- Waken*ld. g.
."" 1
hm m\
VAS HARMONEOUS
U5CT?D PRESIDENT OF THE
6. N. Pearmaa. j; I,. Mcfarley. C.
F. Martin. W. a. Campbeli, J. A.
Strickland.
Ilrasby Cr??*
B. Trlpp, ?:*'?>F<Wter, M- M. tter
ritt. R. C. Wilson, B. F. Wlgington.
Bowling (inen,
L. A. HarHsy^C W. fang. c. c.
Rogers, w. Wviborn.
Brogon Mills?<No repr?sentation.
Cedar Groie.
t. ?. Johnson, T. B. Cos, B. F.
Karle, A. 1,. Mahaffey. A. W. Poore,
M. A. Mahaffey,
Concrete
J. W; Cbllders; J.- A. Celey, N?
Oates, L. D. Chiles. C. C. Celey.
Ceriser.
T). A. Sherard, Joe *Sherard, R. S.
Stevenson, tf. c? Brown.
Cos MlU-^No representation.
<ruyle?ra.ie.
T. Ii, Ashley, JR. O. WHUlama, 4. M.
Pri?tt, <:. U. snipes, j. B. Ashley,
Sam Brock.
Flax Bork
W, O, Herroay GUntde Brooks, W.
If.Thompson, W. H. Whitaker, ?.
W. Tucker. M; P. Hall.
Fire Forfca.
M. B. R'euardson. A. N. Richare
Eon. Cl h. Marlin, a. M. m-?Alils-.er,
j W, Mu?tiv*u. hf l. Casar a j.
Smith, D. C. Wakefield. .. ,. .
3. M. BroylesrH. S^?pw?iog, c. S.
fSrayham, R s. SuUlrah, il rP. Bu>
jjvun^ . ;
Fa>k 2?X? repr?sentation.
. r r eptficajp
W. S. FlenUa?, Jf 'P. QsmbreU. 4
L. Cooley. W F. Townes, J. B Ba-1
Glaek Mills,
C. J. Ayers, C. D. Johnson, Eugene
"T" ~ Gr?*e Wb?^iu
C. H. Balley, S. O. Jackson. W.
P. Bell, J. L. Jacksop. F. S. Prince,
w- x. Gable, 4^^jBroek.
W. tV. Harris, J. !.. Duckworth,
Jne. h. Kay. t. M- Van diver.
P. W. SultWfaj?. J. W? Glsniept. G.
I^Cjjgk faites, J. M. ?iicheii, B. P.
Gasaaway. W. ?t. Johnson, Vf.
Brock. I,. L. Wright; fct A. Norrie, 3.
.1. McAhee. a/ Pi Hammond. H. k.
Lee, A* C. Ejrod, Wll ?4: Hcinbree.
Haart?"* ?prisga.
S. N". Biowale*, A. M. tfembre.\ W.
C. Gil mer, W. h. Burrfss, J. B. Wat
son. >lu A. Glean, J. ?, JBskear.
Hase* Path, Ca^aal? mois
V, 41? ??Uwm, J. A: Bowie; P. R.
Gllmer. J. c. Thompson, W. B.
Gibbes.
Its,
f?}Uk<M* Griflta, t. ?5, Jackson, ?. R.
IjJ . ' l .?"t. ?fiuurcu,. o. ?. oacor
son, R. WL Lewis. C. A. Wiles, A.
h. Donn?t?. W. t?. Cook..
J. W. Ash?s?f7l7?.7Holland, C. M.
Mitchell. W. K. Haddon, W/ t.t. Can
?o?d, C. B. Clement.
. Martin. .
R. R. Kesten; t; W. Prultt. J. T,
Drake* E. W'. ?abieyv O. C,- wWo,
3. Rt Drake, 4. C. Wright, Jesse
gaylors. b. y. WYight, W. J. Sayloru.
WraSlsfcer, W. A. Z. MoMahan. !..
M. Martin.
Wt. Tsbor.
L. M. Martin?
Orr XU).
W. W. jSeotS. Jno. B. Humbert. R.
jr^^ori?, h. wiinaa?^' l. a.
"?sd?rs. C. C. "rUs-^^;'A.l Ka'yes,
FilaaaiL^.A. Olw?. s. k. Be
vela, P. Dpbba. L."R. Jackson, S.
jv Peadletc9
' *?. I?. Bakcw. ir,e. Slrlbllng, H S.
tJp***& du i.Sjp. ?aaders, B. M. Aull,
"M.-Mi Huo%r, J. Bvt Wotford, Sam
Plerce^own.
C. L. Guyton, G. B. Cobb, K. W
Minore. W. F. Owen, W. W. Walker.
W. K. G. Bf??Sj.-A. s?i-Gwjtofi
J. X*. Mock. Qvi*^,-Beid. R. I. fa
red, . A. Spearteaai J. M-.' Seawrlght,
w;.r?. Whtte. J.fi0b*ML Mi, W.
Clardy. JV E. RiW, W. J. l?eiOrbTee,
{J. F. Hammond
' 2U^?M<e ead Taxaway.
B. B,- Qoftsctt, B. T. Oarifc J. C,
Aoaan .W; W Godfrey, RfM^i?
er> v - ' 1
Rock Mills?No representation
hy. 4 D. McBSIroy, ?, * jiamiaond,
i>. TayK.r
C^??oeg."w5B. ?lMMis?iae, a.. k!
HAAtseS-rB A Uamm.
?Shssii s?# I?WWti,'
J? W.Smith, H.^^lftn^rt?ijff. A.
.
fl^ory Fire Jf>|-|}l
Feature of
fur employ?e;? of big
iportant features of .safe
picture la a typical scene of et
file, escapes In ?' few minutes'
Tobacco cbthbauy's plant-1n-New York
. _ .? . - - - - ?
by " Mayor MtWehel and other city officia
' WMlat?*ton 2
W<. I. MahafXey. W. H. Shererd, J.
W. Hoi 1 (day. W. H. Klrby. "W. a..
Catttpb?l?, J." F.i. Man ley, I). P. A1-.
ams. R. L. Lindsay.
> Csmftfeej?* ??re.
t'arnpbcll'8 Storp, a new-club was
admitted with the following ropresen
ta?o*: W. L. Anderson, W. C.
Campbell,,R,.: B. Campbell.
WWle Plain.
White Plains, a new club .waa repre-|
sented by ,f. B. Spearman and W. J.
Johnnon.
. ;-J4-,-_-_ ;
Health a Farter hi Sacecss.
man's *dcc?a? 'S^d^^en^^health^ '
?t'fcns t^B^otmeirtfea that ? man is!
seldom aie* when his .bowels are reg
ula**?he Is .never .welt when they are
constipated. When you are consti
pated; you will- find nothing quite so
good ?r Chambarlain's Tablets. They
net only move the bowels, but 1m
rpve the appetite and strengthen the]
digestion,, They are sold by:Bvan?'|
Pharmacy; : 'JHMWWawtell
ANDERSON MEN
Uite the Ideas Advanced By thej
Comraissioae? AgritadUire
On Ro?r Bieachinjr
Anderson merchants have had. a
number of experiences with the flour
mills) of the country sanding out a
grade of bleached flour without say
log on the eaefc that the flou r is
of agriculture, hjas been on the trail |
of aeverr* ef these miiia and ho haai
bad notice sewed on them several I
times - concerning * the practice.
^MMoaftcr all floor Reached will be
ao marked, according to. the instruc-j
mfyk'tfwt issued ; from the commia
?rOOer'? offic :
"Not?co ia hereby ?iven-to all man
ufacturers, agos^; Jobbers, merchants,
&nd other peraopB offering com od i
tgWjeYfVale : ate of South Ca
rolina, that ^ :ta*^ State board of
ou?turo. comerr^Taaid Industries "by
authority vested" in tho.ro. under sec
tions n.ud 4M, inclusive,, or the
criminal code, of 4M*, and the act of
toi2, outhorijnng.,the exeeuttyo con:
...xlong are
- -*?.
s Important
Industrial Safety
factories npw constitute one of. the
ty lu Industrial life in America. This
nptbyees leaving 4 big factory, by 'fus
time. It; was tnken at the' American
city on the an^v?asarr of thlj"'di*aiR
nneir lives. The drill was witnessed
ila. * . " -.
"Tifla i> AV Ttirl tTl A
Governor Amstm of Colorado
Not To Be irap^crjed, Say '"
Solona ?t Peover
(By Associated Press.)
Denver,1 ifcy -?.?The Colorado leg
islature. w? provide ?vwaapa1*mepi
tnjsuhe, state military indebtedness of
approximately ?l.OMfimbvXot$fj?0fc
recess or final adjournment fs fbfiwS'
'Th?'waJi-the concensus of-onhtlon ex
pressed by house and *<sm?teleader ? at
the conclusion of the joint executive
session late today at which the fuh
Jecta contained >n the governor's call
were discussed.
It wa* said that the only -vote taken
was on a propos?t to pay the ildlitU?;
have a committee in vesttgate the strike
?.one and take a recess tor ibtny or
'. u?ari;n(f?s\vote'
land executive session was adjourned
i without formulating a d?finit/? plan.
[ pressed relation ovar the developments
; of the first dor or the session and pre-.
di?te? there -cuK be .?.v. Jtt^mpt
made to Impeach "jov->fnor Animons
of CoJora^i throdgh the house,
' DiacnsWiOQ in ilia n r r rilVyo flftgsfrws,
it was said,- almost- unanimously far
speedy action in providing p*ytoenta of
bills- Incurred during \h? oecupatton
of the Btrike districts by the militia.
This, it was said, would likely be the
first task undertaken.
On the other question In tbe cal),
sentiment did not Seem to he so well
CTTStaBiied: :T-hie included a law sub
mitting-to tho people at the n?i e'ec
tirn a eonat?tut??hsH an?', d?tetn, eia*
powering the lot; . ! . r , ? naot. o
ic?ns^gaory arbitrat^r lav.-, t^^jWpaY
the governor authority tu ?ieseumi.atiu
and to regulate ??ld prohibit-tbe' a*le.
te address
Motion.
Mcmed prahnV* tonight that tue
the possibility that pih'ar . ?eaa'-ire*
mentkoied in the call mtgfat alao he
offered.
Most Prompt and KS?M*nt ?srp 1er
! When you have a bad cold you wsat,
la remedy thatr^ll ?ta only give^re*
I lier, hut effect o prompt aies pernas
I '^eat euro,- a reme&^y.:tfeat 4a. j>laaaaat
. .Oar straws are all of the usual "
smooth and rough braids* in every i
fan^^#mf^- '
Tubable SiSk Shirt* in dainty dei
my. i^afp^^?^?
Palm Beadb sufcs just unpacked.
Ladies' Phc
75c to
GOOD TEETH A3
t)?. IL R.
ELI .
Orer Farnters ? ^erefcaats*
Aac
ifltk B^sf SaJ ff ?a
rw1*., ?m*> ^urfT^ **n* '^a? ?SB rt^^r
M
At Cleveland 7; Detroit 9.
M Fblloa>IPh?a 1 ; Boston 9.
Jfc^>^bIhgton '?: New tbrk ?.
At SK Louto ?; .Chicago 1.
PWStONAL
At New Tort 4; Brooklyn 3.
At Boston, t?; Philadelphia 7.
^tJ?hiclnnatl-PIttsburgk postponed, :
At Chicago 1; St Louis 6.
At Jacksonville 3; Augusta 4.
At Macpn i :-"',vjuinah ::.
At Albany Columbia 11.
At Columbus 1; Charleston l.Icall
ed end thlrtecutlv?a^e^s.j; v
North Carolina League j
W/instoa-S-i-rr. 4; f?^igh ?.
At Durham 2: Charlotte !?. /in in.
nh;;.::?. i
At AahvHle 2: erccrrtcrr, s
At Chicago 4; Buffalo 0.
At Indianapolis-Brooklyn rat
At Ksae*B Ctty ff; fitttsburgh
At SL 'Lonis 0; Baltimore $.
ISOUTHi^^IXAGi
Ai New Orl?ans V* Blrmicghai
At Montgomery 0; Mobile 1;
At ?fe*hvi*'!s-Atlanta wot grounds. )
VIRGHSJSA ?4A?UE
Cely" qtaaHty, ?ade of the finest
imart new style at $1.50 to $4
ign*. Yoo'dTwy $5 if you dWb't
'^rlave yaw next au* ?W* ?y
' Choose yours toiwwvc
#1|}F Co*
>enix Hose
stop
SIE AT
at aU times and to nil places. They
lend beauty not only to th?J mouth,
but to the whole face. In fact. , the
absence of Teeth Is the first disposi
tioni'"toward"poaiuVe plainness. We
are adepts ta'the care of teeth for
yoasg cr old ~ cither ses. We are
skilled In all branch?e of Dentistry,
and would be glad'to be favored with
your werkL '-' We are particularly suc
cessful ta the extraction df teeth pala
usaty: :<- *:^ ' - " '
LS
riXPA?uW.
:**\ Lasj Altaada**
FI?T?NG ??i'?8#ES 'SS NOT EAST.
If the work be properly done. To fit
t*$ eye? wH? eoFMjct tapse* ?. is oec
??owrjr tsf ?wauiiarettcw ?je sepanery
aa not one la * million- has two eyes
Just alike. Remembering this It will
be evident to yoa 4b*t-over the counter
glasses ^cannot posatbly 8u^ j%th your
??|fc^f>a?> here wb^o^bey>w?;*?
sulted. Prices1 reasonable
?; Aft -.i .t>~?-:t^ -^,.^C^.
and- paru 10 ?cents -and upward.
of tb<
S??g?* in the
oa^gjjjatfr ' pow atde?t ja ?M
lUPft rfA liai ni I* ml