The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 13, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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INTELLIGENCER WANT ADS. GET RESULTS WANTS WA*TE1>- A niau to tack BlgflS, on?! who hus hud lois of uxperienoe arid can furnish A I refbrehce. Non?' but a "i?uticr" iiMd'aprily. CH ERO-('OLA ??TTUNO CO. 6-l3-6t. \" . Anderson, S C. Wantfd-To cali special attention to our Galvanized Steel Watering TroughK for. lloraos. Cows, and Hogs. pest, strongest, cleanest and most durable trough made. Dlv ve> Hoofing Co., "The Shop With a Reputation." LOST Stalin-From in front of The intel ligencer office, 'toquais bicycle, stock model No. 311124. Coaster bfake, two brans plugs in front tire. Reward for information leading to recovery of same and conviction of thief, L. M. E., car Intelligencer, tf LOST-Wednesday night the 10th. in or between Anderson and Midland Shoals on Savannah river, one yel low folding pocketbook containing 5 check? aggregating about $2,180. 00. Reward if returned tb W. W. Powell at Chcro Cola Bottling Co. Anderson. S. C. 6-U-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE- BO to 75 bushels mixed 'peas, $3 per bushel. J. Thus. Bolt. 6-13-6td. Phones 1S9 or 127. A BOLD ATTEMPT TO ENTER MOUSE Negro Twice Tried To Gain En trance io Horrie ol ti. I. King Oh McDdfffe Street 'Not many injnutes after ll o'clock Wed??rda'y night a negro man tried to gain entrance Into the .home of B. I. King at 1332 South McDufjie street and within Less than 30 minutes after hlr.. first attempt no again, tried to gain Entrance Into the place. Mf. King in telling of tho matter yesterday., Bald, that he nnd his family had been. sitting on the veranda and about 10:30 Wont Into tho doune. They were nil preparing to retiro when one ? ot hie daughters was alarmed by a sound at tho window and going there che found' that a negro had thrust his hand through tho window and was trying tb' get the blind unfastened. She ran into her father's room and gave th?, alarm but by th? time Mr. King could get to thc door the negro had dira speared. However, while making an investigation thc family heard a.noise near the front, of the place and. found that the miscreant* hud again appeared and was once more trying to gain access to the house. ThlF tiine Mr, King pursued him for a mort way but lort Hie trail. He ro tm-ued to tho bouse and telephoned the officers but no.further discovercy wm mado that night. It was, determined to keep tho mat ter 'vilct on Thursday^so that possibly some truce mlght.be found and this reputv;d in a clue ticing picked; up that will " likely lead to the negro being arre?ied, today.. Th'a is oHe of the boldest attempts at b'irglary that the city hae evei* known und should there be un' arrest, the d?fendant will be severely pun ished If lt is proven that he was thc guUty parly. O0TH^PLANNED T? Tt?? BEACH Sc^K Carolina Men Will Journey rd* North Carolina For Meet t irtg> at' Wrights ville Beach Ode di the most delightful of all the associations and convention? now being held will be that of the Cotton Seed Crurhers' Association of South Sarolina which nt&ttr av Wrlghtavllie each on Tuesday and Wednesday of o$rt, week;. . ;W. B. West ot% Columbia, who has been tin'Andereon for^everal daye re " 'A ' hos' givcS out. the 'following ?HH?' In' regard to the coming tk'. > ? '?. ^^ri,'q^'Cl^?Q??-c,oIlege will WcMorir cruAKers' conven catiirrn-auBtbr m inOPt ? t?e?hetb th? ?* the'W Miller'."' Along Iwilt^ati'hfla're?s by E. ^TAW?t?t?: ?tr-ih?r loder ld1 t?f ab i r??il - ? nduet ry on "Co nai vet 'Tl?k lEfr LITTLE CHANGE FOR LEMMU. HEBE GAFFNEY CANNOT ENTER PIEDMONT GROUP ONE POSSIBILITY ff> Union Agrees To Toko Berth Season May Start on June 22, Otherwise Not At one time it dill weill thut thc Piedmont league <ti<l have a splendid starl hui yesterday morning ?iii this was changed when lt wan learned that Gaffney h??d failed to ruin- the funds necessary lo enter the league and therefore loll but three towns In the association. It ic said that Union wauls lo move in and if that town can ra'se thu dust and get the necessary funds the associ?t loti may yet begin the reason, bul the prospects aro any thing but favorable. For a time lt appeared that Gaffney would be able to make the riffle and secure mcmfierrliip in tho league, but advices yesterday from Rd. H. I ?et'amp of that city were to tim elf ec I that he had boon unsuccessful in hie offoils lol raice the fund Ibero and Gaffney drop ped out in Union's favor, ll ia- now j a doubtful question as to Whether or not Union will he able to make the ante. The league season wus scheduled to ! tart on June 15, which is Monday, 1 but after the developments ut Gaffney, it was found that this would bc Im possible and therefore tho date was changed to June 22 for tho opening game to bu played. A meeting of thc association huh- been called for Mon day next, to be hohl al Spurtanburg, ul which time representatives from Union will appear and ask for a place In thc association. If Union can raise tho money she will be admitted and tho opening of tho league assured. If the money is not forthcoming, lt ls probable that the league idea will be Kihumloncd and Beinl-pro games played between thc towns of this section. It will bc a keen disapointment to Andoi: on fans to learn tho fact that Gaffney cannot.come in as a majority of the local baseball peuple believed that thc hurtling town would enter the association and thc league would sturt Monday. The manger of tho Anderson team has a husky bunch on hand and even If the league isn't organized. Anderson will be able to have baseball of tome kind during thc next two months. PELZEF?^fip ANDERSON TEAM League Aggregation Won Fast Game Away From Home Yes ter Jay-Score 3 to 2 The aggregation to represent An derson in ?'ie Piedmont league when that association opens, Journeyed yes terday to Pelzer and won from thc team at that place by a score of :\ to 2. It waa a splendid game and there ?worn many features. The following \<; tho line-up of both tennis: Anderson. Watkins, 3 base, Tollison, center field, Childers, second base. Vanldoro. Hhort stop; Graydon, loft flold. Watson, right field Bull, third base, Milliard, pitch er and English, catcher. For Pelzer Milwood, first baHO, Boyce second base Hopper, left Held. Vaugh*!, catcher. Smith, short stop. Burns, right Held. Spencer, pitcher, Haynle. third base and Jenkins, center Meld. The game was a splendid one throughout, the Anderson team show ing up to good advantage while the Pelzer team played first class ball. Bull, the new first baseman for thc Anderson team, played an excellent I game while Red Childer,-, was n star at the bat and Graydon did line work In tho field. Tho Anderson team will play the ?winner of the Toxawny-Gluck game I this afternoon. The two' mil] teams | will play a seven-inning game at Heu-1 na Vista park and when that game is I concluded tho Andorvnn tetan will play a seven-inning game with the win ners. The attendance should be large and, some good games will be seen. Tho Anderson league tenm will leave fdr a trip next week, playing Tuesday, ' Wedhesdny and Thursday at Elberton. I Ga., arid Friday and Saturday ut Ia-! von la. G a. ADVERTI? PAYS; GQMPAKY THINKS SQ If You Have Not Received Your Dime, Your Are Not Lucky. It's There Fdr You y*! The Ch?ro Cola Bottling Co.. of thpj? city? has adopted a very hovel and ot tractive method of advertising ''hero Coln Under the crowns of one battle in each case, there is printed on the cork the .word "CH'EJRO." Tho Under of same upon returning it to Mi.' i' I ?jj Js presen tod with ten cents, ^? tjti-j dime, whichever .Is preferred, '. '.il., unique method bf advertising hus crea ted a.- demand for. Choro Cola that is taxing, the local plant td .Its utmost ca pacity ot All orders. If you have not Meeta the lucky ono tq. find thc crown entitling you to a dime, lt ta no .">?U, due t,o the fact that you have not got ton tho right bottle of Choro Cola. '. ". -~- ? F. B.. Pennell, a railroad mal! clerk ion tho C. ft. W. C. ls spending thc -week.'fend with his parents in Martin tOWUBhip. . Photos copyright, !314. by American Tress Association. CAPTAIN KENDALL of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Ireland and Captain Andersen of the Nor wegian eolller Storatad each blame the other for the collision in the St. Lawrence river which cost? 1,000 lives. The government probe, however, will probably establish the true cause. The group cut herewith shows at the tipper left hnnd corner Captain Kendall testifying before the Canndinu Investigators. At the right ls. Captain Ander sen snapped the dny he arrived nt Quebec. Below IS u group of passengers rescued from tbe steernge of the Empress of Ireland. TO KNOW IN MUNICIPAL ELECTION CHAIRMAN SULLIVAN TELLS PERTINENT POINTS IN RE THE RULES Roles Arc Not Suspended For Min isters in Tiiis Ecjcetfori and Ward Rules Are Cited HEARD ARGUMENTS IN PISPOTE ABOUT WATER JUDGE PRINCE NOW HAS THE CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT WANT WATER FREE G. Cullen Sullivan, shairman of the In the offices of Attorney J. L. Sher clty democratic executive committee, ?rd, Judge George E. Price yesterday last night discussed at length the morning heard arguments in the case . . . .of the school board of Anderson versus rules governing thc approaching prl- tne southern Public Utilities Company mary election and explained several f h, ?|ty PoHow|n? t,lc conciu. point* on which there has been some ^ of thR- aPgument8 hla honor an. j Sr''Sullivan, in discussing thc ap- nounccd that he would take the case poiutracnt of managers for the election under advisement and render hls-dc sald: "I want to Impress upon tho cl?ionJ at an car,y rtat<!- . maoagers please to notify at once 'the?s Anderson people arc already faml executive committee from their wards ninr wltn this cas0- Following a dls if any of them for any reason cannot MUtO ?if sonic- weeks On thu quesnun sorvo. In order to lot thu managers ?f whether or not the public schools know to whom they should rend their of the schools should be forced to notice, thc namer of the committeemen pay for the water used, they claiming r-e glvon ns follows: Ward I.-W. H. free, service under tho terms of tho oiicarer; Ward 2.-J. D. Raf t; Ward 3 franchise to the Anderson Water, Light Browne; Ward G.-Lee G. Hollcman, and Power Co., which would yet have and Ward 6.-G. Cullen Sullivan. Aa a year to run, lt was decided that thc court ts to convene Monday morning water should bc cut off from tho I h?vo asked the president of my duh, schoe'j and an action brought In the J. M. Cathcart, and the secrotary, cour i to determino whether the Frank White, to act for me.' schools took the correct , view of thc I In dlscuvslng thc ?ulct; governing nit mil lon or the hew utilities com the coming election. Mr. Sullivan sale. pany which purchased the old and I "Thc rules make no exception of min- i,?? ? n?w Tntrac? tnr Sv" years, huere and they arc not entitled to vote Al yesterday's hearing H. "H. Wat ! unless they have resided in the Slato klns and?T. Frank Watkins appeared for one year and in the city Tour lor the Southern Public.UUIities C(j'm months and arc otherwise qualified." and j u sherard and J. OT. Paget Mr. Sullivan said that he had rc- pr0genlod thc arguments for the peatedly been naked questions about gggj hoar(L Th* ed 8tatement whether or not a man had moved out ., .".""" . "ni"h,, ii ?fci" of hla ward aftor June 10. on which of BW^iiff. SSSS??J? day thc club rolls closed, could vote.,' JW" aorno lime ago. T^twai eee? either in the ward to which ho moved u?n" OT?ntPd, ,n " ! or in tho word from which he had J1- Whether tho schools nre llabo for moved. In this connection Mr. Sulli- the WRter and> t. J ? ".. , ? ;j van raid: "A mau who has moved out 2- lf 80 whether the schools should ot his ward since the club rolls closed Pay 88 a whole for the water ?Bed or on June 10 cannot vote at all because upon a metor basis for each indlyla ho cannot vote except In tho ward 'isl school. whore ho llvoa on the day of election Following the conclusion of the and then only if his namo has been hearing Judge Prlno announced that placed on that chit) roll five days be- he would render his (leelalon at a lat? foro the election." er date. . Every., parsing day sees more Inter-- '; ? ,? ? est In the municipal election and when ooooooooooo ooo o o o 0 o Tubr.datf comes the high tldo will ho 0 A MASS tfEKTIXtt o Teach.e.d. > ...._?_ oooooooooo o"o otioo oft o ***** *Mm~&& M^f^^mmM? 'jtUtctV Wrtainlii?, to 8l?te *** ???^ ^LT^ES The/regular monthly meeting of the Intendetit o? the anti-salwn league ot Farmers' Union tor ABd?rSon county South Carolina. Mt. Harley" will also will-he held In tho city halt on next address ? union meeting of tho . Con Tuesday tho 16th at ll o'clock. AU gregatlons of all tho^hurches at 8t. f r nttjerp are urged to he pr?sent as John's Methodist church" Sunday: ov :..'joVtant .mattera pertaining to the ohtng-.at 8.?J0. i ito meting which will be held here At the afternoon men's meeting he iii Jilly. All old membors aro asked to will speak on local co?ditions In" 8outh come but then and take barf with us. Carolina. Qn the lluiidr question. 14 J. M. Broylcs, is stated that he has the facts aj?f Will County Secretary. lrtVB thom to tho mon In'on unvnrnlsh -:-?---ed <w?y. "It matters' not" where you S<e> envon Peile ved. stand on the liquor question.'do not --U fail to hear thia-' address,"', sa'y's the Chicago. June 12.-CooIer weather Invitation, today brought m?ch relief to Adlai Tho subjoct at the night session will Stevenson, former vice-President who oe "Trv Progress of Prohibition in |ls dangerously ill In a hospital herc, the Nation, and nt that time he wilt (Physicians say h? took nourishment give convincing, reasons for the early for the first time in ?several days. eettlemont of tho question. Attorneys For School Board and Those For Water C&zsp&ay Appeared Yesterday ROW PRECIPITATED ON LIQ?ORJJUESTION REV. HARLEY AND SUPERVIS OR CANNOT AGREE ACTION EXPECTED Anti-Dispensary Forces Claim They Are Being Imposed On In Present Investigation A ii der son odie lah- and those of the j public acquainted wlUrthc facts have j been afraid that a misunderstanding would arise between the liquor or anti-liquor factions and the supervisor when the work of checking the dispen sary petitions was begun and that is exactly what happened yesterday moruing. The committee of three,ap pointed by Mr. King, began work on the petitions at 9 o'clock yesterday morning and nt 9-; 30 o'clock were in terrupted by the appearance of Hov. L. Harley of Sparlanburg, secre tary of thc anti-r.aloon, league, who had come with thc expectation of be ing allowed to assist In comparing the names un the petitions with the regis tration books. Mr. Harley claims that when he asked to be allowed to take a hand iu. thc proceedings that per mission was refused by Mr. King and when he asked for permission to copy the namer, from the petitions this was likewise refused. Mr. Harley then, se cured certain members of the Minis terial Union and returned with them to thc court house, hoping that their influence would bc sufficient lo secure ii copy of, the petition. Permission waa again refused and the anti-liquor people left the place. They said that it is their intention to secure, a man damus if possible und force thc sup ervisor to show thc petitions. The al legations set out by Mr. Harley are that the supervisor will not allow the intl-dispensary foi ces to examine thc petitions; that be will nut allow thc registration books, to govern him but will accept an affidavit from thc regis tration board as tc tbat body's belief in regard to the number of voters In the county; that he. will use his ?wu judgment in the matter of order ing the election. It is understood that the Ministerial Union held ? meeting yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock, at which time Mr. Harley stated that the facts as he sees hem and it ls believed that the body will finance the mandamus proceed irigs against the supervisor and will ry to stop his committee from work | ir at least force him to furnish a copy )f the petitions. In discussing the matter, lost night, \}r. King gave The Intelligencer the 'ollowing statement: ' '"A number of4 false reports, confu sion and ru i sondern tami in gs having irisen In regard to the proposed elec ion on the dispensary question, I am ?kfng thia method of stating to the people thc facts as they exist. The j petitions were flied with me in ac cordance with the law and as custo lian of those petitions I refused to Ulow a man by tho name of Harley, >vho claims to represent the ahti-aa oon league, to take these petitions 'or thc purpose of copying them. My .cason for doing so ls th'?t as th? CUB- j todlan of these petitions I am re- . iponsiblc for them and in the second j -dace there is no authority for me to ! et any one make copies of them and n the third place, acting under the aw, I had appointed three gentlemen ,o check over these'petitions to ascer :aln whether or not the persons stg? ng tfiis petitions were qualified ole? ora and thia committee is how en ;agcd in discharging the work and any rm tal de interference would seriously lamper Hie work.. It is my duty ?n 1 er the* law to find out how many slg ) alu res to thepc petitions are quali !lcd electors abd, then to find ont how nany of the qualified electors there ire In Anderson county and if one fourth of the qualified electors in be county, have signed these petitions hen under tho law lt is my duty tb*or )f the qunliflcd electors have not sign id the petitions, then I will refuse to >rder the election and my decision In the matter will be rendered JUB? as loon as the men whom 1 have appoint ed to do the work have finished'with lt. ' I haveoio feeling In the matter e?th h\ ono way or tho other ?nd aujt not j ak i og an jr side, .elt&er. with, the dis pensary forces or, the antis, but In ar riving at ray decision, will be co nf roi fed solely hy the.law, on .such cases. This s?me Mr. Harley this morning lom anded the right to have copies of the petitions made for his use abd .I refused, to .allow him to do BO aa the law al low 3 mo to ascertain lb my own way how many of the qualified elec tors s hive, signed -the petitions and I. ii ii ve done thiB by appointing three eben whose honcaty will not be ques tioned lb Anderson county and I ap pointed them as follows: Albert Font, ffiftattUn T., W. Nerrie, of Attdoraqn af , how they feel on the question ind J. ^ A ck or of Anderson and re EjardlOBB of how they feel pa the ques tion they will act as li?nos t men. iSTlio. aupreibe court in. the 'v*t?r ,rer sfiqt; case s?pt up;; from, Lexington county lias laid.down the method ot procedure in canes of thia Irina and I purpoao tb.foHow that dndson and If it does not- Bult Mr. Harley he car. peek el re where' .for .redreefi. because I hate recognised;the supremo court sud net him. ' I notice in a local paper where he Is quoted as saying: ./'The supervisor acknowledged. that 411 of the men of the cheeking com mit tee., outside of those in his office, were signers .of, thrf petition. "The prohibitionists seo this, as an unfair procedure as they fell that they have the right tb examin? the peti tions and tbat their committee should "Hello, Billi" *t When you greet him, be sure to have on one of our official' B.J'P. O. E. Ties, correct shade and design, 50c each. Matched up with a Palm Beach Suit, or Mohair you wont notice how hot the suri is shining. PALM BEACH SUITS $7.50 to $10.00 PRIESTLEYS MOHAIR . . . $10.00 -See Window Display |T. L. CELY CO. BURRISS SHINGLES IHliili .???A f: v'*g-?'izj'. Has recently saved two houses from fire. One on Franklin Street, where Mr. Geisberg lives. One on McCuUy Street owned by N. G. Burriss. This is well worth considering when you build a new house or need a new roof. Insurance is less where you use Burriss Shingles. We make a Barn Roof that never leaks. No nails exposed to the sun. See us before roofing your houses dr phone us and we will come to see you. . T. BURRISS & SON. Safety Vol. Kit $3.50 Smokeless, Spotless, for Tubes and Cas ings. NO OPEN FLAME REPAIR YOURIOWN TIRES Todd Auto Shop Phorie 226 Anderson, S. C. - ?_ SSL. have had representation on the chock ing committee." , Insofar as that statement Is'con cerned I, would, answer'.lt by saying that they did not ask for representa tion until I had appointed the commit tee and they-were at work., in the second place it is not ? factional-mat ter ?nd.neither party.has right to rep resentation but thc matter rests in my hands to have the checking done, and in the. third placo there ire only three mon doing tho work. and. two .bf these (iave stated that they are opposed to having the dispensary established tn tilla county. 1 don't see how ho could ?rant, anything fairer because In so led lng these1 men I did so because 1 knew them to be bobcat;. .. Insofar as this than.Har"cfs staten rieht ls concerned. I wIH tuilher call attention to-the fact we have heard o? him mbddlir.i! In local politics be fore mid tho ?copio ni anderson co?nty will rem ember tho incident! I am not surprised that ! he ! should change me with being unfair or any thing OIBC V"" Tt??". other gentlemen who ?p??rcd| woro courteouu und reasonable and ! baVo rio objections to make regarding their conduct bat I Intend tb lol low only* oho' course and that ls my duty Udder tt?? .law In this matter. ? am i'tba. au'p?rvisor of Aud?rsoh county and I am responsible ti) tbs people', tor the faithful discharge of the du ties, ot that ?ffte? t^?? inmota" as I am capable I -provokeI tb do n\y duty and In doing 30 I don't cari* 'vhether if suits th f? mun if arley of not. '*'?%$*&kM%*ffi&' lr, The thoughtful kindness ot; . Her Majesty, Queen Mary of England, and her gracious Interest In The Salvation Army, wore demonstrated recently by tho arrival at International Head quarters of a parcel bf hooks, accom panied by a men: age on the royal r.tatlpnery.. Thc, appeal referred to appears, in the current number of All th6 World, and ls.as follows: .j nra. <?en. Ibi^lh^Appeal?.; for Boots for Mrs. Booth ie anxious to collect some books ruitoblc for the U8e Ot the lnyal/d pmcors. of Tho Army's Homes of Heat. ,-We fool sure that there atevtn?t?y. Army friends who have boolka which' th?'y. have road and no lou ger need w'h'l?h they could paso on.as a gilt for use of the officers. We hopo our readers will be able to . respond to this request. Wo are informed that the hooks need dot he ot a strictly, religious character; wnvkB upon history, travel, biography. suTtablo stories will bo gratefully re ceived, it has been pointed ont that If every reader of AH the. World'would Send ; Ju? t ono volume a splendid, ljt brarjrjQr. thermie pf^onr JttvaUkqu eers would be tho result., be^ )lcva. tbat.eome of???ir rofders havb' many useful vol um CB , wi i Ich they would be glad to Fond for. so deserv ing an < " dreMa^j v?cf?ri? street Con The War Cry, Fined By Elderly Stirii, Richmond. June 12.-fithel M?rcu s?n. 19. of WiDntob-Sal?m, N. C., wa* fin?d by Police Jutfllce Cruchfield to day, tor appearing-lb jmWatfbets In ari; extr^itt?ly low cut. clinging "nilho^ etfe" pink silk dress. It waa BO hot t/esterday, was her only ?omm?nt,