The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 10, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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:. \ We Have Only a Few of The BARGAIN FANS Left. :. Have you taken advantage of our "OLD IRON and $2.00 for a $3.00 NEW ELECTRIC IRON" OFFER? :: :: :: :: Nearly everybody else in town has. :: :: :: ;: SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. An Act to Regulate the operation of traction engines on or acrosB public midges of Anderson County: Section 1. Operation of traction en zinc'B across public bridges in Ander son county, regulated. Ile lt enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina; that from and after the passage of this act, any person, firm or ?corporation, using or causing to be mied, any 'ruction engine or en gines, op or across the'bridges on the publie highways in Anderson County, shall in> crossing any of thc said bridges,?place upou tin- surface of said bridge nieces of timber not lesa than two Inopes thick and twelve incht^ wide, on which said timbers the said engines may pass and cross the said bridges. . . . . DAMAGES. Section 2.-Any person, firm or cor poration who shall violate the provis ions of Section 1 of this act, shall be liable to the said County, for all dam ages done to any bridge therein. The above act was passed at the 1914 session of the General and will be strictly enforced. J. Mack King. County Supervisor Anderson County. 6-17-tf-Dw i NOTICE. -: PENALTY FOR DAMAGING ROADS. If any person shall wilfully destroy, injure, br In any manner hurt, dam age, impair or obstruct any of the pub lic highways, or any part thereof, or j any bridge, culvert,- drain, di ten, causeway, embankment, wall, tollgate, | tollhouse, or other" erection "belonging thereto, or any parti thereof, the per BOii'so offending shall, upon conviction thereof, he Imprisoned not more than six months, or pay a line not exceeding five hundred dollars, or both, at the discretion pf tin; court, and shall be further liable to pay all the expenses of repairing the same. Notice is her?by given that the abovo law will be rigidly enforced. J. Mack King, Supervisor, Anderson County. 5-17-tf-Dw NOTICE. Complaint having been filed in this office regarding the speed at which automobiles are being driven through ?he Sandy Springs village at a dangerous., location In the road. I herewith publish Section No. 001 and ?02 cri m code 1912 Vol. II. j No person shall, operate a motor vehicle on a public highway at a rate of speed greater than ls reasonable] and proper at tho tim? and - place, avlug regard to the traffic and use f the highway and Its condition or SO ' s to endanger the 1 life, limb, or groper ty of any person, or In any event at A greater rate than fifteen mules an hour. ? SeV. 002 provides: wpon approaching a crossing of In tersecting public highways or u bridge or m v sharp curve, or a steep deRccnt undi also In traversing such crossing brldce, curve, or descent a person operating a motor vehicle shall have U unuer control and operate lt at the rate os speed not greater than six miles an bohr, and in no event greater than la reasonable, and proper having re gard to the traffic then on such high way mid the safety of the public. Whoever shall violate the provis ions of the above sections shall be deemed guilty -of a misdemeanor and upon conviction be fined not less than Ten Dollars nor more, than Ono Hun dred Dollars or imprisonment for not more than thirty days. , . .J. MACK KING, . ' f,, I ., ?qunty ; Supervisor. Nunnally's I :: :: CANDIES :: :: I U Always Fresh. J??Dt ???ol in mod ern/ K e f r. i ger?tor. Try NunnaUy's next time. OWL DRUG CO., . Phone C36-Cash Store. - K. G. Evans & Son, ' Pendleton, 8. C.; ? ti>t ;.?!. a i>.'> ?*vi. .'.?.'. t> * Um i i rm-iii 't'- ~r?mm??j_ ??HBHBHBBSEBHMWBSBBMUIBHBfiSB Y Y- Y- Y -Y- H' K- ?Y -Y- -Y -Y Y- Y * ELECTRIC CIT * _ .Y Items of Interest ?nd Person. * Wireless on the Si Y Y- -Y Y- Y- ?Y- Y- * * * * * ?? One (? nilly A (ul One Acquitted. Magistrale Hrnndwcll liad two eases | before jilin yesterday on charges of dealing in li<|iior. Fred Dawson was charged with violating the liquor !aws j and was adjudged Bullly by tb" Mag-j istrale. being bound over to await trial at the next terni of the Cour! of ??en erul Sessions. He was unable to give bond und was sent to jail. Mis com panion, Jerry Crisp. charged with transporting, was given a hearing ?nd I waa acquitted. One other cse waa I tried, Iii? of John Harris, charged with violai. H4 a contract, and he was1 found" g .'lt .". sentenced to S(i| days on the count ". .ingang. Anderson Man Gels Position. Anderson county people will learn with interest that Frank K. ?royles of this city, graduated a few days ago from the College of Charleston, has been selected as a teacher in Hie high school at Columbia for the next session. Mr. Broyles was elected when A. C. Flora, recently chosen as j a teacher?, was promoted to the posi tion of principal of the Logan school. Mr. Broyles is an Anderson boy of] whom the county ls proud. During the last sesison at the Charleston col lege he won the essayists medal, of fered by the intercollegiate associa tion and later he won second place lu the State Oratorical meet, held at Rock Hill. He ls a most intelligent. | young man, an earnest student and will make his mark. Dentists Meet ... At ('hick Springs. A number of Anderson"? tieri!isis will go to Chick Springs next week to attend the meeting of South Caroli na Dental Asosciation. which convenes .lune 17 and will continu? until June 10. One of the features of tho] association will he the clinic to be de livered by Dr. W. v>\ Chisholm of this city on "Porcelain.'' Dr. Chisholm de-I livered HIIB clinic before the Southern Dental Associ?t1 m. meeting last week with the Georgia Dental Assoclat'on at Atlanta, ard it made an 'lmpressl?n upon his fellow workers. In all prob ability there will be a number of the local dentists to attend and it is said that the meeting will be Interesting at | ev?ry session. ) ' -o--r Rnefc From The Vicksburg Trip. Porter A, Whaley, secretary of (the Anderson chamber of commerce, and ("apt. William Laughlin returned yes terday from Vicksburg, Miss., where they went to attend a meeting, of the Southern Commercial Secretaries As sociation. These gentlemen ...id plan-I ned to go on to New Orlenos from ] \ irksburg, via boat, but Capt. Laughlin j wan called hack to Anderson by news ' of Mrs. Bleckley's serious Illness. Se.c I retary Whaley delivered a splendid ad dress before tho secretaries while the| ' Vicksburg meeting was iii progr?s?. f''?d he gave his honr?is *:omo- val?a-1 ble information concerning the work. 7Ir. Whalev ?nd Capt. Laughlin -iaid rd iy that, they enjoyed every part I* i.vP?rip ?rd particularly iii* return, 'i'lc'i was ii.ide via, Atlanta .ind Bir mingham. T "r Now School Ncr Tuwnville. J. B. Feiten, county superintendent r r education, and E. C. Mcfauls, a ...ember of tho county educational l oard, yesterday went to a section of 'Antler'-on county lying between Tpwn v'.lle md Tupalpo, for., the purpose Of --onp'dering the' advisability, o? estab lishing a now school district in that section ot thc county. It ls proposed i to make thc hew achoo? a splendid' one in-tho. event that it ls formed, and a patrons of the new school will have elected a line bit'ldiu? md abie naeh t--?i will heja?1er\tr>d;h D ls bolleve'd that1 th'? district will lib'v he formed and j Ibo new achoo! oatubMshed. '??'. ? Seed Sales '. t;?dm . - 'Running Up; '?' 'L HI Furman Smith, the'wholesale seeds-' man, pays that' buaihens ia "looking up" with him. notWMhatandSn^ "the hot weather and the'drought. He yes terday receiyed an'''order from Sa vannah, Ga., for 1.ROO pounds of hairy vetch, and on Monday hj? shipped 400 bushell! of. burr clover to Alabama. .Both these sata* aro received Both" these sales .afxT.'records and Mr. 3mith ts ..congratulating htmsel? on be ing able to hnndlo the shipments. 'Ibo vetch which was sent to Savannah wilt be used'by only one man a n.e.oner nf a well known Georgia Arin, and he hi expecting, his venture to yield bim handsome-returns, as lt wHt doubtless do. '?* ' . . Y SPARKLETS _ * ? Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * if* ff* ff* ff1 ff1 ff* ff* ff1 ff* ff* ffi ff* ff* Lust Hay For Heing Enrolled. j Tonight ?it (j o'clock the club rolls tor the municipal election will be clos ed and it will then be loo late for any additional voters to qualify. Some time ago it was announced that lb? hooks, were open in the various wards j und that the secretaries Wrtu'.d receive i be names of the \oters until o'clock tonight and then the books would be closed. Those voters failing to re moiulttr this fact before that hour 10 a'mM will be debarred, from Vollug in i.iie election which ls tn luke place m xi Monday. C?llegv Students Are >n>v Returning. A number of Anderson's students are coming back home on every train now and hardly an incoming train arrives without a delegation of students be ing discharged. Among the Clemson college boys to return to Anderson yesterday were Percy Orayton mid Charlie Webb and Rufus Faut, Jr., re turned yesterday from the University of South Carolina ut Columbia. It is expected that the remainder of the Clemson boys will return lo Ander son today. New Store To Ile Erected. W. M. Sherard yesterday announe- . cd that he would shortly begin ?he ( construction of u ftore room on his property on Main street, adjoining Hie Kress building. He let thc contract for the contract for the building' yes terday to J. L. Masters & Son and* lt ls said that the work on the baildliig will begin within tho next few days. This portion of the city is building up a remarkable rate and the proper ty owners In that section will shortly be proud of the street's appearance. Mercury Went lin A .lourney. Anderson thermometers seemed to have gone on s journey* yesterday. They took a loni; climb and did not ' halt until after the hundred murk was ! passed. It really did register, Bhortly afternoon, a shade over 100. People in ali parts of the elly complained that lt was the hottest day of the season here, and the dealers In electric fans report en that a rushing business was done. The heat was doubly oppressive on account of the fact that it has been such a long time since a rain visited this section. There is little hope for any relief coming within the next two or three days. .-o Fumons Driver Here Yesterday. One of the country's keBt known au tomobile rocera,' Henderson by .name, was in Anderson - yesterday, for part of the day, according to some of the Veil knowu automobile people. Hen derson drove in thc Indianapolis Speedway Knees and later he drove in j the World's races at Savannah, Ca. He i has quite a reputation all over thc j country and he and hi.; car are famous. Mr. Henderson was supposed to be j stopping at one bf the locul hotels while he was in thc city but enquiry. I at bom places revealed that no such mime appeared on the reglBter. It wau impossible to ascertain the purpose of his visit to Anderson. -o Spartanburg Man Remonstrating, mr. Conway Tho upson, of Spartanburg ls In the city for a few days, demon strating a late model "White." Mr. Thompson ls well known, and popular In Anderson, having visited this city a number of times, while employed by the Gibbes Machinery Company. The how car now being demonstrated here, is being generously admired by the people of the city. Former Citizen . , . Is Soon To Wed. A number of Anderson people have received invitations '.'rom Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Stem to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to William Harold McFall, which will take place on Thursday evening. June 25, at 8:30 o'clock in thc Baptist church at Darlington. Mr. McFall ls a brother of A. M. McFall In this city -and he also haa several sisters here. His mother resides in Anderson and the groom will receive the f?licitations of many Anderson friends. -70 Piedmont Man . H?s Moved Here, ii h* a dull day for Anderson tint fails to bring a new family to town. Almost every day sees some new ur [ rival and tho population of Anderson is increasing at a rate far more con siderable than the census experts tn Washington -believe. N. K. Cox ol I Piedmont has arrived in the etty to accept u position with the Anderrnti Machine shops and has begun bis new duties. Mr. Cox is said to be u . picu do! mechanic and it ls believed tl.at In will prove valuable to his new eui, loy. ers. Oil Mill ls lu line Fix. The stockholders of the Peoples Oil and Fertilizer Company met yesterday and heard reports, etc., and wont ?iver thc records for the business dono dur ing the lust year. Followli g the con clusion of the meeting one of the stockholders said they found the af fairs of the institution in splendid shape and were well pleased with the way everything is being done. The most important action taken yesterday was the election of the directors and ollicers. The following were selected as directors; Levi! N. Oeer, J. Fulwcr Watson, Foster L. Brown, B. J. Smith Kobert Moorehead. W. W. Leathers, and B. W. Pruitt. The directors re elected-the ollicers as follows: Levil N. Geer, president; J. Fulwer Wutson, vice president, and J. B. Funner, sec retary and treasurer. ,-o Col Cowan Became lil. Anderson people will regret to learn that Col. W. P. Cowan was overcome by the heat yesterday while work'ng In Heed's Music House, and had to he carried to his home. He suffered a fainting spell and for a time it wus feared that he was seriously ill but last night it was said that he was con siderably Improved. Friends of lils hope that he may be entirely recovered within the next few days. SAMSON WILL BE SHOWN TOMORROW - .rio .! . Great Biblical Feaure at the Bijou Theatre Greatest Feature : Ever Shown Here The story of Samsou is the story of the strongest mau who ever lived; his name to-day is known to almost every man. woman and child through out the civilized world, and even to those who do "ot know his story his name is a synonym o? strength. But besides that the thrilling .story of the life of this man, to whom God gave power and strength such ns no man possessed, and who he gave cdjrte blanche, in righting his wrongs, is the most spectacular, romautic und tragic of any of the heroes of anti quity. .Thc Ulm representation which the Universal has evolved from the his tory of Samson, and told in six won derful reels follows the account in thc Book of Judges with startling, accu racy. Nothing is left out. Tim film shows the anxiety of Samson's pa rents for a son, Hie prophesy- of his I birth and tremendous strength so long as he remains unshaven. Then the camera skips to the period of his young manhood, his courtship or a daughter of thc Philistine and his be trothal. On the woy to the marriage he slays a lion, and upon returning to the carcass sometime later he notices that bees have begun to hive in lt. \ From this circumstance he propounds a riddle which the Philistines are on able to answer until they force Sam son's wife to find out for them. Sam son has promised thirty changes of raiment for the solution of the riddle and he ls very angry. He caste off his wife, sets fire to thc Acids, of the Philistines and killing thirty men ot ' Askclpn he disdainfully pays his wag er to th? Philistines. Then he retires ' to a cave, whence he Is sought out by an army of the Philistines who have determined to kill him at all costs. But Samson slays a thousand of them with the Jawbone of rn ass and puts the rest to flight. Later they try to imprison him In the' city of Gaza, but he carries off the gates of the elly. Now Samson meets Delilah who', at the instigation of Slhon, the ruler of the Philistines, entices from him the secret of his great strength, shears his head and delivers him to the soldiers, who pot out his eyes and attar heating him almost to death, put him to work in tho grinding mill. - Some time later, the Philistines, giv ing a feast in the Temple of Dagon, sent for the blind Samson to make Bport for them while they feasted. He comes, led by a small boy. In des peration at the humiliation put upon him he aRks thc boy to lead him to the pillara which support the temple. Praying to the Lord to give him back his strength this once, he 'eans upon the pillars, and the roof of the Great Temple of Dagon . comes tumbling down Upon the multitude. "And those which bo slew at his death were more tban nil they which he killed'during his lifetime." O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ll C) o o ? imi Uhr. SPRINGS IT KM S o <> o O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o Double Spring;-., June tl. Most of Hie erops in this section wen* re freshed willi u ruin Friday afternoon. Miss Celeste Compton who hus boon sick for unite awhile is much im proved lo the delight of her ninny 1 friends. Many marriages have beni perform ed regardless of the drought. Miss Addie Richardson, au accom plished young holy is at home from Limestone col h ge. Quite a number from Double Springs attended an all day singing ut Heed Creek. (Ja., and report a nice lime. Mrs. Lawrence Maret, who has been quite ill is now improving. Tile Sunday school at this place is in a nourishing condition. The teach ers and Messrs J. N. Trlbble, J. M. Kichardson and E. Cromer. Miss Ad die Richardson und Mrs. L. I?. Sulli van. It is just like good old summer time since thu peuehes are ripe. WANTS H'S GRANDCHILDREN Senator II III mun Seeks Their Custody for Uno .Months. ridgefield, June 9.-The report is current here that Senator Tillman has recently liled with the Supreme Couti of this State a petition asking that he be given the custody of his two little grandchildren, Lucy Dagas und Sarah Starr Tillman, for the two summer m on t UH to which, hy a former decree of the Court, said their father. H. P? Tillman, Jr. would be entitled to their presence, lt appears that the latter lias received an Important Government position that carries him to Canada for the summer and in his absence it ls the wtsb'-jf ttte grand-parents to have the children with them.- Mrs. Dugas, their mother, is cited and ordered to make return to the rule on next Wed nesday, the 10th instant, and ?how cause why the prayer of the pet lion should not he granted. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Hoper Printing Company at the office of the Anderson Intelligencer, joh depnnn.ciit. In the city of An lar son. South fm ?dina, ut eight o'clock a. m . on Mtudny. Julv 6. 1A14, to -?on s'der a resoluten providing for the I' -.nidallon of its af1 airs und of consid ering any other lurinesB tn connect! m wr.i Hu interest of the companv :hat .nay be brought ltfrre the meet i'lg. T S CT Ayton, Presiden. T. K. Hoper, Secretary. Anderson, S. C., June 2, 1014. Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for thc award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be held at the County Court House onFriday, July 'I. ut i) a. rn. Applicants must not be ICH than six teen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July '.i they will be awarded to those making thc highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholar ships should write to President John son before the examination for Schol arship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 16, 1014. For fur ther information and catalogue, ad dress President O. B. Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C. PROCLAMATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Department PROCLAMATION WHEREAS information has been received at this Department that di vers persons, in vaiioiis parts of the State of South Carolina, are endeavor ing to procure other persons to vote for or against certain candidates in the primary election, which is to be hold on the twenty-fifth day of August A. D. one thom ami nine hundred and fourteen by the payment or the prom ise of money, or other articles of val ue. by threats, mistreatment, abuse and intimidation, in violation of tho Statute Lows of tho Slate of South Carolina, in auch case mude and pro vided-as follows: Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1912 Vol. III. "Section 3C0 BRIBERY AT EL LECTIONS-thls state, any person hereafter held within this State,* whether general, special or pri Smokeless, SoollesB, for Tubes and Cas ings. NO OPEN FLAME REPAIR YOUR OWN TIRES ...FORD CARS.., Todd Auto Shop Phone 226 Anderson, S. C. DON'T BUY THAT BUGGY or WAGON and HORSE or MULE Until you h:ive seen the ones 1 have for sale. If you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mil burn wagon. Theo P. Watson ...Sa?es Stables... X. McM FFIE STREET ANDERSON, S. C mary. Tor m< mimi ri of congress of the United States, members of (he Legislature or this Slate. Sher iff, Clerk, Jud gu of i'rohate or ol her county officer.;. Mayor ami Aldin men of tiny city, lulundent and Warden of any incorporated town, obleera of the militia 01 any volunteer organisations ol tin? State or ul any other election bela within thin state any person uhr.lt; hy the payment, delivery or prom ire of money or other ur tlclo of value, procure another vote for or against any, particular candidate or-mc-arure the perron so promising any person so vot ing, shall each be guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall for the llrst offense, he fined in auy sum not h ss than a(IC hundred dollars, ami impris oned lor any period of time not letv ti'u.n one month nor more than Mx months; amt for the sec ond offense, shall he fined in any sum not leis than live hundred dollars, nor .nore limn five thou sand dollars, and imprisoned for any period of Mim? not less than three months nor more than twelve months." "Section 361. OFFERING TO P.KQCURE VOTERS BY BRIB ERY:- If at uny election as In Section 3G? of this Chapter, any person shall offer or propose to procure another, hy the payment?1'?', delivery or promise of ninney, br other urticlc of value, to vote for or against any particular candi date or measure, or shall offer or propose, for thc consideration of money or other article of val ue paid, delivered or promised, to vote for or against any partic ular candidate or measure, such person PO offering to procure or vote rhall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, mid upon convic tion thereof, shall he lined and Im prisoned, nt the discertion of thc court." "Section 3.12.-MISDEMEANOR TO OBTAIN VOTES BY BRIB ERY OR THREAT -At or before every . political; primary held hy any political party, organization or association, for. the purpose of el i oos i ii g candidates tor office, or the election of delegates to conventions, in this State, any person who shall, by threats or any form of Intimidation, or hy the payment, deli.cry. or promise bf money, or other article of val ue, procure-or offer, promise or endeavor to procure, another to cote for or -against any part icu- . lar candidate in such election, ' or who shall, for HUI h conside ration, offer tb no vote, shall be guilty Of a misdemeanor." "Section 356. . DRINKING WITHIN ONE MILE OF1 VOTING PRECINCT UNLAWFUL-It shall ti? unlawful hereafter for any nor,on to roll, burler or give away or treat any voler to any malt or Intoxicating liquor with in one mile of any voting pre cinct during any primary or any other election day, under u pen alty upon conviction thereof, of not morn limn o'ne hundred dol- - lura ($loii), nor more than thir ty CIO) days Imprisonment with labor." "Section ?107 ABUSING VOT ERS ETC.-If uny person shall ut- . any of the elections tn uny city, town, ward or polling precinct threaten, mistreat, or abuse uny voter, with a view to control or intimidate him from the free ex ercise of bis right of suffrage, such offender ?hall suffer flue und imprisonment at thu discretion of tho court." Section :i?9. ASSAULT, ETC., ON ACCOUNT OF POLITICAL OPINIONS-Whosoever shall as sault of intimidate uny citizen be cause of political opinions or the exercise of political rights and privileges guaranteed to ev ery citizen of the United States by the Constitution and Laws thereof, or by the Constitution and Laws of the State, or, for such reason, discharge such cit izen from employment or occupa tion, or eject such citizen from employment Of occupation, or eject sucli citizen from rented house or land or other proper ty, such person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than fifty nor more than one thousand dollars, or be imprison ed not less than three months nor more than one year, or both, at tho discretion of the Court." NOW THEREFORE. I. COLE L. ULEASE, governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done and the majesty ot tho law upheld, do hereby offer a rev.ai.t af ON IO HUNDRED ($100.1 DOLLARS t'ASH for the first ten (10) convic tions of any person or persons, who mall bc found guilty imper said Laws, provided raid tt n (lit) convictions shall be hud in ten (10) different Counties of said State. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have tiereunto sot my hand and caused the Oreat Seal of the State to be affixed, it Col u m'du, this first day of June, \. I)., one thousand nine hundred and 'ourteen, and in Ute one hundred and hirty-elghth year of the Independence if the United States ot America. (Signed) COLE L. RLE AS E. Governor. 3y the Governor! [Signed) R. M. McCOWN, I . . Secretary ot State. 1