University of South Carolina Libraries
Spend Saturday, July 4th pi! Sunday, July 5t?? at Roads in prime con dition and trip can be made in comfort and safety. Hacks will meet early G., ?? K. train, from Greenville* ?tt Biiv?r Falls Thursday, Friday and Caesar's Head ? M Wi mmm^mt^mmm mm Rushed the Order TRAVELING Salesman, while in Nashville, Tenn., took a large order, prpimising delivery in ten days. It WouldP tafee favo days lor the order to teach the Home Ojfice by mail. It t??k him only a few minutes %p telephone tKe order from a pay station ol ?h? ttell Tele phone system. Time saved by telephoning orders often means iuUillrnent of contract. When you telephone--smile ,?mmm.^m m???m * AN?> TELEGRAPH. CO^PA^Y B. B. Bleckley Phona 671. O. H. Heard l'hune 97. Buena I PO ;n7^^|t Answers ?ll calbjitay or aSfltit. Phone t?i vi m m ? ? i s ? m m $ s m cif?c Shot Himself in Company Offices in New York . New York, July 2.-Guy. Phillipa, arsistant secretary of the Ml: sourl Pacific railway company, killed- him self In tho o m cor of 'the company, on tho eighth floor of a big Broadway Office building late tonight. His phy sician rjald he had peen a Bufferer re cently from despondency. Mr. Phill ipa. who waa an officer OT director ' of "numerous corporations beside the MirO?urf Pacific.'was ?eon early tonight alttltiK at ht? desk tn the record rodm off thV Missouri Pacific offices. An hour' lat?, a Watchman who had noticed ala* presence saw SKYSCRAPE BEING BUILDING SEEMS TO BE AS SURED FOR ANDERSON ? *f ^TfEAlRLY DATE TO BE TEN STORIES Citizens National Bank and Dr. George Evans Planning For Handsomest Building Ever . -'nf' -Va a Proposed Here Js Anderson to have a sky-scraper office building? That question bas been asked with an insistence tor tn?, inst few days that has caused a great deal of confidence to be put in the re port. A reporter of The Dully In telligencer was directed to Dr. Ileo W. Evans, who has been figuring on the matter for mouths, and Ur. Evans In turu referred the reporter to Mr. Julius II. Anderson. Mr. Anderson Is noted for his con servatism and lack of pretense, and he urged that nothing be said in the paper to Indicate that he ip promising i to build, but he, declared thal it is' now his int-MIHon to do fO if lie cant make everything come out all right. | Dr. Evans owns the corner, of the Evans drug store No. 2 and adjoin ing ia the Citizens' National bank bull Jing, which is rather new and nob by in itself, hut would have to come down to make room for the improve ments. For some time Dr. Evans and others who have a part ownership in the real estate on the corner, have, been negotiating, and it ls i'^derstood I that overtures'.were finally mad? to] the Citizens' National bank thnt were of such a nature that President An derson deemed it a good Idea, and trie papers have boon drawn up " and ftr,?ecd upon. The only hitch right now is to See If there can bo secured ten anta enough to make the building 'a safe, if not a profitable Investment. Thc building Would be of' 10 stories, as at present contemplated, with . ground floor of 36 by 4* feet, not very largo, but Mr. Anderson has hopes that other real estate owners may later become interested and decide to cooperate In putting np a larger building than is now being planned. - Mr. Anderson is much gratified at ahe success with which the new bank la. meeting- ...The Citizens* jj National baflfcTecently absorbed the ?Andersen Hanking and- Trust Company and the National bank under the management it Mr,' 'Ah&?tson and Mr. Jis. F. Sh' i mate, cashier, now has" despite away In excess of what tho two h?d'carried separately. AH of the'banks of' the city h-vw seem to be enjoying an era of unusual prosperity.' .' The Bubonic Plague. Which 'fhr^?jeinV New Oceans, \yiJ? Be Expertly Fought New Orleans, July 3.-Surgeon Gen eral RunerlTBlue, of the United Stat ' es Public ?Te?lth and Marine Hoaptt?l Service, today took chare of the bu bonic plague situation in New Orleans. While no new case:? developed today, ! Surgeon General niue declared at ' a meeting of business and health offi cials that some t'mc would be requir ed to eradicate contagion. He said a 'thorough rat survey of tho city must be made In" order* to determine the ex tent of Infection and to guard against an outbreak of the disease in a new zone; ' All vessels leaving herc will bc thoroughly im pee. ed, fumigated and cleared of rats. After this ' Inspection* by government agents, lt-was-announ ced, ships will be admitted to all ports which otherwise would enforce a rig id quarantine. It was explained that shlp? given pratique here ander-usual Inspection even nt ports that had quar antine against New Orleans. -" Vessels arriving hero from Infected-porta-are admitted without inspection when they show proper certificates- front- health authorities. Mr. Phillips was lying iacross the derk, investigation showed he Was dead from a bullet wound tn the tem*- ' plo. A revolver was lying under the chair, * .Qrx a table lay a note -asking that his wife tri Davien: Conn., be notified, it also requested that 'nottflcattttn 'bb given' A: H. Calef,' ?ec*btory and treaturey, of the Missouri Pad flo > at Seabright, K. vg1 and WM t???ry MSP fat, Mr. Phillips' physician lu Yon kers, m ??' fri Dr. Moffat ?-aid Mr. Phhilllps had been a patient of his for many years and that during recent ,months ho had Buffered from depressive ? ten dencies. The phy?icfan Iud . feared for some; t'tne^hat he would'have, u nervous breakdown. *. Mr. Phillips, waa r-tightly past' sixty yeare of ago nod had been for more than - a quarter ot a century associated with tho Missouri Pad ric.', ile was-as sistant secretary of . the st. . Louts, Iron Mountain and Southern railway company. ' "secretary of-th? -Iron Mountain. Car Trust', reorotary treoi uror and director of tho ' Richmond and . Chesapeake4 Bar railway com pany, as? Irtant Bocretaty ami -asslst anl treamjrer wnd * a dti cet or of tho . Richmond and Chesapeake' Hoy < rtfli ?Way r.nd Power company and the Thre? States Realty company. ER NOW \ I PLANNED ANOTHER BANK TO BE STARTED E. P. Vandiver Will Head New In stitution to Be Located oh Main Street of City ' There having boen strong tumors to that effect for revend day?, Mr. M. P. Vandiver was asked yesterday If it were true that be is thinking ot starling another bank in this eily. He stated that ho bad not decided wheth er to make it a nat ional ur a Kt ate lu : nt ut kui, buVbe.WiiU -woUably open a hanking howie,nt ai>>>fx eaf4y date in one of (he ..uu\y,! Klore-rtKijiiM o? ,the Vandlver-Yfalsp* -b.iov.k r,Moyv being reared,e* WuriU^MtUo. ?fcrcoi. .. -Mr. .Va*dtv?r' atwtfce wr*t of this yearrresigned, his,fPoat aa-cobbler vf th?.. Fartn^.r&.j au? Jduc^nis ? b?ut, but at Jbu .-jequest pf lue, ?llrecurs lield Qfi Uiere.-{pr- ui.v mouths Jouge.r. ile hau.?a-wide Bixnuilntaiu-.e Aiud U ls predicted that hi? uew bank K??1 be a winner. The Red Mon of the Anderson Mili lilli wll give a supper tonight and all the Tied Men of thc community are invited. Supper f?0 cents per plate. Cen. M. L. Bonham is in New Jer sey attending a meeting of the Socie ty of the Cincinnati. This is an or ganization made up of oliicers In the War of the Revolution, and the eldest son of each ha- kept up the organi zation on dow nuatil today. Mr. B. B. Uossett returned last night from the meeting of cotton mill men at Chick Spring? This was the annual meeting of the presidents of the inill in this state. Capt. Smyth was reelected president. The visitors were amazed at the beauty of the new hotel at the springs. ?jBBttfai m- - ~ - I hereby announce'myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject to the rules of the democratic primary; R. A. Abrams. I hereby announce myself a candi date for thc office of Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules of tho Democratic party. R. WAUK AUSTIN. I hereby announce'; myself a candi date for the office of Auditor, subject to the ru'js cS'the D^r.iooraiic ?>rt mary J. R. C. G KIFFIN. I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, Anderson, subject to the rules and r?gulations'of the dem ocratic primary My record as a pub lic servant stands for Itself and I will appreciate thc votes of the people of thia county. 1 rt?. WINSTON SMITH. FOB COUNTY 8?PEBVIS0B I hereby announce "myself a-candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KING. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of'County super visor of Anderson couhty, -subject to the* rules governing tho democratic primary. - .T. M. VAND1VB1*. I hereby announce myself a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to tho ralea of. democratic primary, ?. F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself aa a can didate tor county supervisor, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelter, S. C., R. F. D. A.?? '7 ?' I hereby announce m^aelf a candi date f?t Co UR ty Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rutea of the Democratic primary; " THOS. B. KAY. ???? k ' ? ?sasjK^n?aa^aa=a - FOR PBOBATK JUUUK W. P. Nicholson ts hereby' announc ed aa a candidate for re-election to the 'office of Probate J\ldge, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. .'?> \ hereby announce myself a' candi date fdr the office of 'judge "of pro bate for Andersen county,' subject to the rules- governing ! Ute- democratic primary ol?ctton? ?*? * ^ " W. H. FRIERSON. -rr -? ? i I hereby announce myatM a candi date for the office of- probate judge -bf Anderson cour.ty, subject to the rules and to the -result of the Democratic primary. VICTOR B. CH,EflHIRB. I hereby announce myself a candi date for'Probate Judgo Of Anderson County subject to thar rates of . the ?entbcrtlo-'WhnaTy. " W. P.^OOXi'' tag*) ? .. ? fc p-i.-j-T : tl? . I. hereby announce myself o candi dato fur the office of Probate Judge for Anderson' county, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic Primary; f.T.^HOLLAND ' FOB STAT! SB I hereby announce tuyaelf a candi date for State Senator f?an Anderson County, subject to the rulea of tho De mocratic primary election, ,w -:?? * ( ' J. fi. SHERARD. ., . . i . .V i<i?mr & . X hereby announce myself ? c?mui date tor the State Senate,'from- AtidoV .Oh county, aukiect to the rolba the, Democratic primary. - V** al ?'.* Clint Bummers, Jr. NEWLANDS FAILED TO ARRANGE VOTE Nevada Senator Unable to Get Congress Lined ?p on His Anti-Trust "Measure (By Associated Press.) Washington, July 2.--Another ? un successful effort was made hy Sena tor Newlands today to have the Senate ?ix a time* to vote on thc trude com mission hill and clear the way for other trust legislation that must be disposed of before adjournment, ob jections greeted the Nevada Senator's proposal for a vote tomorrow, and discussion later made it plain that de bute would continue into next week. Senator Cummins today Introduced live amendments to generally broaden the proposed trade commission's au thority and to give the interstate com merce commission more authority over railroad corporations. He took ? up In detail the objection raised by Senator Borah, who opposed the bill on the ground that while the anti trust laws at present were directed toward fostering competition, the trade commission measure, by muklng "unfair competition" unlawful, was directed to limiting competition. This objection, he said, in no wuy wus Justified and as ho declared the measure was designed to aid and sup plement the anti-trust laws To make this point clear he proposed an amend ment providing that no order of the trade commission respecting "unfair competition" should have any force or bc admissible as evidence in a suit brought under the Sherman law. The amendment would also provide: "Nor shall anything herein contain ed be construed to alter, amend or re peal the Sherman anti-trust law or any part thereof." Tile Weather. Washington.- Inly- a.-Ko recast: vouth .Carolina: - P.irtlv cloudy Friday and Saturday, probably local thunder.-.-lowers. ? ii- ii-Til i nrtTrt-rrriipi ?mm? rr werne - FOR l.t-TJlSTf TREASURER I hereby announce myself %' candi date for county treasurer, Mubjoet to the rules of the democratic party. I J: M H Itt: EU KINO. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. A. ELROD. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer; subject to the rules and regulations of tire democratic primary. . ' Dr. W. A. Tripp. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasurer of An derson county tmbjcot' lo the rules of tho Democratic par tv. . JACOB O. DOLINOER. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candi date for Congress from the Third Con gressional District, subject to ' the rules of the democratic'party. . JOHN A. HORTON, Belton. S. C. FOR COMMISSIONER R. A. Sullivan of IPOrt' township ls hereby announced 'fdr commission or for Section One, comprising < Fork, Rock Milla, Pendleton and Centefvllle townships. r ?? I hereby announce myuolf a candi date for county commissioner for-the third section, consisting of- Garvin. Brushy Creek, Will Intonion and Hope well-townships.-subject to tho action of the democratic primary. -. . if. A. FOSTER. 1 hereby, announce myself a candi date for commissioner -for Honen Path. Belton, Hrourtaway and Martin townships; District -NA - 4, subject to the mle* of the-democratic primary.' W. F. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner fPom District No. 2, comprlulng Pendleton, -Reek Mills, Fork and OentervtKe town ships. Subject to the yu le a ol the democratic 'primary. ? - - . JOHN i R. CULBHRSON I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Section 4. comprised of Belton. Martin, Honea Path and Broad?way townships. Sub ject to the rules of the democratic party. R. D. SMITH, Better known as "Dick"-Smith. W. H. El rod announces himself a candidate for county commissioner from the district composed of Wi! liamston. Garvin, Brushy Creek Und Hopewell, subject to the rules of the democratic party. 0-30<d&w? m v I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson county from the third sect io:* oom prising Hopewell, Wllllamston Brushy Creek and Garvin townships subject, to the action ot the-. Demo cratic party. j. MACK DUFF ROGERS. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for ?"orarnlristoner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork-, and Center ville town sh I ps, subject to rules' of Democratic party. f , .? * J. H. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commSisloner from District No. 2| comprising- Pendleton, Rock Mills, Pork ?nnd Cent?rvifte townships, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. D. S. HOBSON SPECIALS FOR 4th OF JULY SATURDAY I All $10.00 Trimmed Hals ..$5.00 All $8.00 Trimmed Mats.$4.00 All $5.00 Trimmed Hats.$2.50 Parasols Reduced N All $5.00 Fancy Parasols at_.'.$2.98 All $4.00 Fancy Parasols at.$1.98 All $3.00 Fancy Parasols al.$1.75 All $2.00 Fancy Parasols at.$1.50 Waists Reduced I $5.00 Waists now.$2.98 $4.00 Waists now.$2.50 $3.00 Waists now..'.$2.00 $2.00 Waist now.$1.50 Agents GOSSARD Corsets We Have Buggies *...** <?;..; I?!." Vi . '"'I ? . ... coming in almort every day th? .?: <V latett shipment . being a car of ~~? OLUM8US Come in and {et us show them, they, are 1914 Models. ) We'have a nice line, of Pony i >n i?h. buggies, ?..m ,i. i tmj? So TH EV WON'T FALL OFF when provided with a clip'that fits your own uoue. Olanr.ea that won't shake off.aro a- specialty with UH, an?* you doo't have to tie itu m on, either t'tiul'o only one of their 'advantages. The heat ki that we iii thein accurate ly to your eyes. We ure experts IA tullun eyea. For Hie glosses wo charge ri otu *:,.00 to $r,.iiO and upward, according lo thc style and frame. Re pair:: pu frames and parts Ki cents and Upward. Dr. M. K. Campbell tit w.< Whittier Ni. ? Floor Otfti-e M'hnti? MIK.1. ir??K 'l'hune MMI xJlt:..- ..:_:.._?... ... -mts .--..^?..'..'-i^.'i.. i *.?^r t * mt-'tu* arc Phone 521 for a 25c Bottle of Wright's Silver Cream, 3 ??. >'... V'"'- *i> i W? i 1- ' '?. . It won't scratch and mah es the silver look like new. <V * ?? fh 1?'* ?. '. .ri *. (. IM??) lt John M. Hu^rd W&k fa L 140 N. Mai? ?reel. ' -V ' ry*-"'\ .vitvii. . Where Quality is Ahv ?ys Higher Than Price S {-? ' ; ' ' ."? :- .-v : i ;V ...xi rd .? B?f HViC.^' , . . ...... .. {\ RE PRE SE X TA^T IV ? I hereby announce myself ns a can lidate for House of Representatives rom Anderson county, subject to the tiles of the-democratic .party. ? .OSCAR D. GRAY. I nm a candidate for tho House of Representatives from Anderson coun y. 1 will ahldo tho rules of the ?rlmary. . SAM WOLFE. I hereby announce myself a candi late for th? House of Representative* from Anderson county subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. 'hereby announce myself^ candi date for the legislature subject to the rules 'and r?gul?t ion a of tho democra tic' party. . ,,> GEO. M, REIn. Thereby announce myself a candi date for tho Rouse of ltcprorfentativo from Anderson county sublet to tho ruleo ot tho democratic primary. . . WALTER F. WHITE. ? . Y ? - 'Y-':'