The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 14, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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POLITICAL A?N?NOUNCEMENTS Under tills head will he run short ' announcements 0f candidates. Th? raUitt tor theno are UH follow?: For tOUUty officen lu Itotli dally und ?cml-Week.y, till election $7.60; in i Cither Glon?, $0.00, rauh In advance Strictly. For city offices: in dally only: .Mayor, ID.00; aldermen $3.00. FOB .11A V 0 IL .^^I" t?reby announce myself a candi date for Mayor of Anderson, subject v the rules of the Democratic pri '<iiw*ry ',' . y / ' ' ;; >; ,.. (W't J. M. PAYNE. / ' B, ?3. Elmore 1B hereby announced ! . ?/. candidate for mayor, subject to the .rules 02 Ibo city democratic prl . ; teary election. ;Jr. W. F. Ashmore Is hereby an -. pounced aa a candidat?? for mayor, ''subject, to the rnlefl of the city demo cratic primary election. J. H. Godfrey ls hereby announced caudidnto for Mayor, subject to the rules. Of . the- City Democratic Pri mary election. FOB ALDERMAN WARI? ONE J,, h. B. JonoB is hereby announced fi//. ; . ;v ? SB u v'r-ie?ltit'.?,. for alderman from ?-V/ard I M.bjecl to the rules of the ; : city' democratic primary elections. S3, ?i. BnllenUno ls hereby an ?: ft? bounced; as a candidate for Alderman from Warugi, subject to the rules of tho City democratic primary election. SOB ALDENAN IVA RI) TWO v ?'Voters of Ward 2 announce Walter hhiua as a candidate for Alderman rom that ward. B. F, johnson ls hereby announced t? ! ; ' cnmlidato for Alderman from Wurd I'}' 3, subject to the rules of the dumo ? eratic primary. H. II. Acker is hereby announced i h? candidato for alderman of ward 3. . rnibject to the rules of the city dou.o ratic ? prlmnry. T heroby announce myself a rnndl rd 2. abject ,to tho rules of the V to Tor /o-olection aa alderman from democratic party. Chas. F. Spearman. I FOB ALDERMAN WARD FIVE I hereby announce myself OB a con hueifcr alderman from ward 6, sub V tho rules of the democratic ALDERMAN WARD SIX U. L. Carter ls horeby announced candidate for re-eloctlo.i a? bider au for .Word 6, subject o the rules of ?r.ociatic prairy. i StilSCUIDK FOR THE ANDERSON BAfLV INTELLIGENCER, THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN SOUTH CAROLINA. .?.?THE VE AIL , , . Vtiflt?'_.!.. V CASEY & FANT ARCHITECTS Anderson, S, Q ^flrown Ottice Building. * ;ond Floor.. Phone 269 . . ts Monlh $300 $275 -24 SOLD $t End Lots going rapidly, quick and get one on easy terms. taxes-no interest. See e or write [orton F. E. Alexander W. F. Marshall forton Thoa F. Cartwright ISON HEAL ESTATE AND ?Ml DB. W. H. WOODS ... ? SPECIALIST > of tb? Bye? Ker. !!... . Glaises Pitted ? S Well Having entered the race Tor the oliiee of Probate Judge for Anderson ( bounty, and being unable to devote my time to this business, I offer for vile-or will exchange for city or country realty-my Livery and Dray business. The outfit consists of 15. new ies and carriges, best makes; 5 two-horse wagons and 15 good stocky young horses, harness, saddles, etc., etc. This is a Paying Business and I have been geting all the work we can do. Hauling and drayage to say nothing of the livery feature will pay a handsome profit on the investment. 1 will sell as a whole, or talk with you about special outfits. TP r%,Tif^ir -ifJ J " ' i ii; nui nm ? wu i im DUUH n.ju um ii S> ?3? *.sM.?t,-? 3SB?C ? fW- ?"* LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. An Act to Reg?late the operation of traction engines on or across public Orldges of Anderson County: Section 1. Operation of traction cn- j ?Ines across public bridges in Ander- | ?on county, regulated.. Be lt enacted by , ?bo General Assembly of the State of South Carolina; that from and after the passage of thin act, any person, firm'or corporation, using or causing to be used, any traction engine or en gines, on or across the bridges on tho public highways In Anderson County, shall in crossing any of ' the said bridges? place upon the Burfnce of said bridge pieces of timber not less than two Inches thick and twelve Inches wide, on which Bald timbers the Bald engines may pass and cross thu 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 Hubie to the suki County, for all dam ages done to any bridge therein. The above act wu? passed at the 914 Bessloii of the General and will e strict./ enforced. J. Mack King. County Supervisor Anderson County. G-17-tf -Dw NOTICE. "PENALTY FOR DAMAGING ROADS. If any pen.on shall wilful y destroy, .Injure, or In nn$r manner Murt, dam age, Impair or obstruct any of tho pub lic highways, or any part thereof, or any bridge, culvert, drain, dltcn, ?ausow?'y, embankment, wall, tollgate, tollhouse, or other erection belongil g thereto, or any part thereof, ibo pei son so offending shan, -mou conviction thereof, bo Imprisoned not more th>-.n pix months, or pay a fine noC exceeding flvo hundred dollars, or both, at the discretion ot tho court, and shall be "further liable to pay all the expenses of repairing the same. Notice la her* by given that the above law will be rigidly enforced. J. Mack King, Supervisor, Anderson County. 6-17-tf-Dw NOTICE. Complaint having been flied"In this I office regarding 1 the speed at which j automobiles are being driven through .ho Sandy Springs village at a dangerous location In tho road. I ; herewith publish {Section No. fiOl and 602 cr Im code 1912 Vol. II. No poison shall operate a motor vehicle on a public highway at a rate of speed greater than ls reasonable and proper at the time and place, having regard to tho traffic and uso of tho highway and Ita condition or so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person, or In any event at a .greater rate than fifteen miles an hour. Sec. 602 provides: Upon approaching a crossing of In tersecting public highways or a bridge or a sharp curve, or a steep descent and also In traversing such crossing bridge, curvo, or descent n person operating a motor vehicle shall have tt under Control and operate It at the rate of speed not glentor than six miles an hour, abd in no event greater than la reasonable, and proper "having re fi rd to tho .traffic then on such high ay and the safety ot the public. Whoever shall violate the provis ions of. the above sections shall be deemed guilty Of. a misdemeanor and ?mon conviction be fined hot less than Ten Dollars nor more than One Hun ted Dollars or Imprisonment for t mora, th&h thirty days. ; < J. MACK KING, NATIONAL New York. June 13.-New York .vened tho series willi Chicago today by taking the fourth game. S to 4. The champions won by scoring a block of five runs In the third inning. Zim merman, of Chicago, was suspended for three days for his argument with Umpire Riglur yesterday. Score Chicago.020 OOO 011- 4 New York .. ..025 001 OOx-8 Piree, Zahel and Bresnahan, grove; Bomaree aud McLean. 8 3 8 1 Har AMERICAN At Chicago-Washing! \ rnin At Chicago-Ualtimore rain. At Cleveland 8; Philadelphia 10. At St, Louis 7; Buffalo 4. First At St. Louis ".; Now York 4. game. At Detroit ti; Boston 8. At St. Louis 0. Buffalo 10. Second - game. AM WUK'AN* At Kansas City 10; Brooklyn 7, Cleveland, June 13.-Two errors by First game. Olson paved tho way today for the. At Kansas City 2; Brooklyn 1. Sec victory of Philadelphia over Cleveland, ond game. 10 to 8 Joo Jackson wnr? out cf the At Indianapolis 8; Pittsburgh 4. Cleveland line-up for the first time ! /_ this year. Ho !.. raid to have a bad I st Louis, June 13.-St. Louis waa knee. j shut out ten to nothing in the second Score- i game of today's doubleheader with Cleveland.101 012 300-8 13 3 . Buffalo, though the locals won the Philadelphia .4MO 010 100-10 12 2 first game. 7 to 4. flagofmnnT Jones and O'Neill; Score: First Game Sbawkey. Plank, Pennock and Lapp. Buffulo.000 000 400-^-4 7 1 FEDERAL Boston, June 13.- Boston defeated Pittsburg, 4 to 3 today, thereby com pleting a clean-up nf the four gume* of tho series. Pittsburgh.. ..000 110 010-3 G 0 Boston.000 120 Olx-4 10 1 Conzelmun, Cooper and Gibson; Ty ler and Gowdy. Brooklyn, June 13.-St. Louis took the entire series from Brokiyn, walk ing away with today's game?, 0 to 0. Score St. Louis.001 000 500-0 V 0 Brooklyn.000 000 000-0 5 8 Grlner and Snyder; At rh Ison, Schmutz and McCarty. Philadelphia. June 13.-Philadelphia captured the series from Cincinnati by winning today's game, which went fifteen innings, 5 to 4. After two were out in the fifteenth, Magee made his third double of the contest Cravath was purposely given a pans and Lu dortts ended the garnir with a ningle which scored Magee. Score Cin .. . .021 0000 100 000 00-4 Phlla . .:i00 000 010 000 001-5 Benton, Douglass and Clark Gonzales ;Oeschger, Marshall, A loxan der and KUllfer. 8 3 ll 1 aud North Carolina League At Winston-Salem 2; Greensboro 0. At Haleigh G; Charlotte 6. At Asheville 6; Purham 5. First game. > At Asheville 1; Durham 3 Second game. American Association At Mtlwauk?e-Cl At Ht. Pnul-Lou; At Minneapolis At Kansas Cit; i ...land, rain. /Hie. rain." ; Indianapolis . ; Columbus 3. International League At Provider o ! 2; Jersey City 1. At Montreal -3; Toronto 2-12. At Kochest r 9-4; Buffalo 15-3. At Haltre 3-11; Newark Second ganv. called seventh rain. SOUTHERN -LEAGUE At Memphis 6; Atlanta 7. At Nashville 4; Chattanooga, 7. At Birmingham 3; New.Orleans 0. At Montgomery 10;, Mobile 0. Jasper lias received bids for tho sale of $40,000 bonds to be sold for thc erecting of a new'.csurt house and laii. , -J ately wjth the underarmed. Notice is also given tin?: I will on June 30, 1914 at Ul Vclbck e. m., ap ply to'the probate judgeof Anderson county for a final' settlement of said ?state and a discharge from my offka as executor. ' ' j R. R. KEATON, RC A. KEATON, . Executors. ' STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO A meeting of the stockholders -of Anderson Theatre Company will bo iber of Commerce of Philadelphia ? 010 100-10 13 2 first game. 7 to 4. ilagerman. Jones and O'Neill; Score: First Game Sbawkey. Plank, Pennock and Lapp. Buffalo.000 000 400-^-4 7 1 -: ' St. Louis .142 000 OOx-7 10 1 St.Loni a, Juno 13.-St. Louis fought. | Anderson and Lavine; Groom and a hard,up-hill game aud won today. Simon. 5 to 4. making lt three games out ot" Second Game Sore 4 In the serlos with New York. In Buffalo . 000 003 070-10 14 0 the first inning Malsel injured his leg st. I^ouis.000 000 000-0 C 3 In sliding across the home plate and Moran and Blair; Kuepper, HeTberi was relieved by Boone f and Chapman. score-- _ New York.310 OOO 000-4 0 2 j Indianapolis, Juna 13.-Indianapolis St. Ixmls .. .. 000 11 0 30x-G 10 3 batted Camnitz hard and opportunely Met?ale. Caldwell and Nunamaker; 1 and won from Pittsburg today 8 to 4. Mitchell, Wellman and Agnew, eLary | Score - I Pittsburg .... 000 013 000-4 7 3 Detroit, June 13.-Flvo Detroit pit- indianapolis .. .100 030 Six-8 13 1 chers failed to stop. Boston and the Cunmitz and Berry; Billard. Mullln Hod Sox defeated the Tigern. 8 to C, ami Uarlden. today. Detroit knocked Bedient out _ of tho box In tho fourth Inning. Cobb 1 Kansan City, June 13.-Kansas City returned to game and made a double today took a doubleheader from and a '.ingle, j Brooklyn. Kerworthy's bat won the Seor??- I first game. He hit a home t un In the Boston .. - 200 002 202-8 9 1 third Inning with one mon on base Detroit.000 310 002-0 15 1 and in the eighth with the bases full Bedient, Collins and Carrigan; Ca- he 3ent the ball over the left field yet, Main, fhutss, Reynolds, Hall and fence. Stanage, McKee. ' Score First Game ' - Brooklyn.000 002 401-7, 9 1 VIRGINIA LEAGUE Kansas City . OMI ?01 0tix-10 15 2 Houck, LaFitte, Seaton and Land, I Owens; Cul lop, Harris, Packard and At Petersburg 7;. Roanoke 2. ' Easterly. At Newport News 0; ; Portsmouth second Game Score- i. 2. ( First game.) Brooklvn .. ..-.000 100 000-1 7 0 At Newport News 9; Portsmouth Kansas City .. 000 100 lox-2 7 1 7. (Second game-) -? ? - At Norfolk fi; Richmond 0. A, r-_ Appalachian League At Knoxllie 1; Morristown 9. At Mtddleoboro 0; H ar rim an i South Atlantic At Augusta 1; Cola m hi a 5. At Macon .2-; Columbus 13. At Charleston 3; Savannah 2. At Jacksonville 18; Albany 3. Rock Mills < lub. Tho Rock Milla D?mocratie Club will meet next Saturday afternoon. Juno 20, at 4! o'clock at Wllllford's Store. 2_ j Plan Big Engineering Feat. In tho Chilean Andes lhere ls a laka 10.000 root up In the mountains, which IS prevented only by a granite, walt a few feet thick from, devastating tho valley below. -In order to avert tho disaster engineers aro draining tho .jester by a tunnel'and expect to adp*: ply electrical current, and light to 611 the -valley cities ' through the water, power which will be developed. World's Darkest Moment. Tho darkest moment ls said to be just before dawn. ? This 'u 'now dis eovered. bpt ito ibe so. Tho darkest moment, relatively Lpoaklag, la whim thc noonday'sou shines. .'Theb it ila Ciat living ththgfl on tho earth are blindtvl by the daxztc bf tho sun and fait to recognise tho light that never falls ?lit Itt aplaco. Economic Epigram. it Queerest Word In Language. Pocket-handkerchief ls the queerest word in the language. At first it waa kerchief (c??vre-ctief), a 'covering for the bead; then it becamn hondlcorcliluf, a covering for tho head" carried iu tho band, and at.last iiockot-handkorohlof, a covering for the head held In tba hand and. kept in the pocket Odd-Looking Shark's Egg. A shark's ogg IS one bf tho oddest looking thlngB imaginable.. It ie Un provided with WMl, but the contenta ' are protected by r., thick, leathery [ covering, almost no elastic aa india rubber. .The average also is,Il by 2r;i Inches, and lt is almost jet black. Wood Restored. Woodwork which -'has.' grown dull With timo end -tho- accumulation ot I dust may be restored by first cleaning thoroughly with kerosene on a dan nel cloth, says the Washington Her ald. lt should then be polished'with a mixture of two parts bf turpentine1 to one bf linseed oil. Apply thin with a BOft cloth and nib with' flannel un til every trace of -the liquid seems to have disappeared. 'Repeated applica tions and continued rubbing will give a rich gloss to wood trim or mahog any furniture, j , Love. This I, moreover, hold and,dare af firm where'er . my >,rhyme may ggo. Whatever things bo sweet nr fair, 'iovo binkea them so. . Whether lt bo the lul labies that charm to rest the nursling bird, or that sweet confldonco of sighs and blushes, made without a word? Whether the dazzling and the flush ot softly sumptuous garden bower*, br by Some of the Things You Will Perhaps fteed During Hat Weather: * Water. Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Oil Cook Stoves, Steam Cookers, ^ Sere en Doors, Screen Windows, Lawn Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Ours are Goods of Quality. ? Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. arc pleased to announce the services of nn Expert Watch Maker and En graver, Mr. Henry Hhacfer, of Decatur? Indiana. If a watch can be repaired we cnn do lt, Yours-!or service WALTER H. KEESE & COMPANY - THE Li: A DIN G JL WEI li ils. DON'T BUY THAT ! m? \ and HORSE or MLE Until vou have seen the ones I have for sale. If you want, the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mil burn wagon. Theo P. Watson ...Sales Stables... N. McDUFFIE STB EFT ANDERSON, S. C _j... Ll'... " '"' MISSING AN OPPORTUNITY. to have .us examine your. eyes ls a crimo against yoiir sight. -Coma and submit your eyes to our skill and ex perience. That is the only way you can be sure of glasses that wilt aid and not Injure your vision. ; Prices reasonable, $3.00 to $5.00 and upwards. Dr. M. R. Campbell IIS W. milner St Ground Flco? Office 'Pi?se S38?. lies. 'Phone 4681 To Got Rid of Rea Ants; ..Red ente can make a house almost unlnhnblteblo.; Ono can get rid of tl . how?fer^lfx-o knows how. Tho jHK?Ing to do ls to find tho placo imfIWSnfB^from-1. e., where their nest is. if lt.be In an accessible Spot, a little kerosene will quickly stop tho trouble. On the other "hand, if the nest be In the wall or pnder tho floor, find tho bearejt accesstbla' point, and kill the Insects off as they, appear. ?i?.*tr/)tU.Tjt .<?*. ... '.<.. Net a Humorist, "?lc'?i an extraordinary follow, you know; he'd kill his own father in order td mako n good Johe." ?'Then there's nothing to.worry about; his father will die an old man."-Le Sourire. . ' Self Deception. Most people fancy themselves lnnb eont of those crimea of which they can not bo convicted.-Seneca.