The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 13, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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RELIEF FOND GROWING ANDERSON PEOPLE ALMOST | TIGHT-WADS NOT SUBSCRIBING Other Towns in Different Portions | of the State Are Outstripping Anderson in Helping Cause. Anderson people turned a deaf ear yesterday to the pleas made through the columns of The Intelligencer tor aid in raising the .'relief funds for the Belgium3, and as a result there were few subscriptions to the cause. Other towns ia different parts of South Carolina are outstripping this city and all of them have made far more liberal contributions, than has Anderson. The people of other sec tions have no more money .than :An derson people, therefore it is reason-! able to presume that they rre a little j more sympathetic than are gie citi zens cf Anderson. Local people are all ready and will ing to admit that the cause ls a just ono and that some help should be ex tended the people of the foreign countries;' that the EU ff er lpg women and children should be fed If possi ble; yet few of them care to lend any financial assistance in this direction. The following Btory from Paris, Franco, tells of bow grateful the peo ple over thero are for the aid.extend ed by American peoplej _ . "Pr?parations have" been begun in France to welcome tho-, officers in charge of the relief to ho sent to the destitute non-combatants of- tho war ring nations in Europe by the Roche feller Foundatlou. The coming , of die I first vessel from America la awaited] wit li impatience. Assistance ls great ly needed and will be very welcome. "Mr." Gabriel Honotaux, fonnerly minister of foreign affairs, and now president of the National Relief so ciety, and., of, tqe/Fran?orAnierlc?h? so ciety, w.iBhe? to, thank.' thfy. IjVmerican j public, in the name of these societies, for ita syn?pamy ?nd ilperal. g?neros-; Ity. In this connection "Mr. Hano tau* said: ? - - M 'If Is impossible to conceive the degree and the extent of the misery and suffering undergone by^he.. in habitants ot villages Which, have been occupied by . the. nnemy.'-,. ..=;.. r, "Mr. Hanot??x oas addressed a cir cular letter to all the municipal may ors ip the department of the Ale?e asking them to endeavor to a'jo^rtain und to perrott the; destruction Iii .the various localities,. Among tho ans wers, received ls the .following: am sorry to be enable to com ply with your request for the reason | that I Joined the ?colora, as. a ..volun teer, and: waa compelled to resign, thb ] office : of .mayor. - This town bos jicen. completely ^destroyed. .. . There is !no longer nay city ball or any inhabitants to protect ?pnsequently ,1 . decided that it was best td leave, and although, I am more than, 5Q years old I thpught .that perhaps France could make'us? j 'of my services," VMr. Hanoiaux quoted this letter as | an e<-ample of many received, br bim. H?f said .that although the suffering was acute and r-j large, proportion bf the population bf ? Northern Franc?) . Was abB?lutelj-, destitute and; penni less, the patriotic ardor bf. thb. people and their faith in tho finai reBult were not": In - the least diminished or shaken." HOU^EBUl^ED Residence of J. T. Snow on Norta j Fant Str^:WlHi. Coi??m The homo of Mtv tfae. T. Snow on North Fant street was burned early, this morning; The Aro Waa fiW?bver-i ed a little ib?jtbre " '?he ?oW^'v Wt had gained Buch headway that , but J utile of tao household ^ effects Mfrere saved. The origin of the fire ls un NO STOMACH PAm, GAS, INDIGESTION , ?N ?iVg MINUTES "Tape's Diapepsin" is the only] real stomach regulator . known. "Really does" put bad stomach in j order-really does ovorcome Indiges tion? dypopsla, gai, heartburn and sourness In five minutes-that-just that-makes Pope's Diapepsini the. largest selling stomach regulator in the world. It what you eat ferments into stubborn Him ps, you belch gas and eructate spur, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and acnes; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides fill ed with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment 'Tape's Dla pepsin". comes la contact with' the stomach ail stich distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing,-almost marve lous, and the Joy ls its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape'a Dla pepsln will give you a hundred dol lars' ATorth ot satisfaction or your J druggist hands you your money hack. : t's-worth its weight in gold to me, a and women who can't get . their sumachs regulated. It belongs in year homo-should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the days or at night It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach regulator in the world. Ope Big Pay Anderson WH1 Try to Get Clcmr! son Team to Have Exhi bition Hef e. ' ' --: With T. Frank Watkins/C. J. De Camp, Porter A. Whaley aad Mayor J. H. Godfrey behind tho idea it ia al moat a certainty, that Anderson cari . noon boast of. a "Foot Ball... Day." ; These men will, make a trip to Clem son, on-next.Wednesday to confer r^ith. Coach "B?h"JWilliams and the head? of the football team as to the possi bility of staging brio of the biggest games in Anderson ?and also making the day one of merry making arid a * general good time.:; - - ; ';'!.? The main thing now is the arrang ing of the game and if that, can he done ;ib will be en easy matter ?Lo cr- . range the social, features .'afterwards; This is not a new idea but ono that hap been tried, and. put into- actual play*- by come of the larger,,cities arid seems to be a great , drawing - cari The. games, are arranged': between t$*q i of tho best and most evenly m nf ched teams .of..the.State .thh\.;iriBuring,A ? good game. It Is not known What teams can be.-secured or ir the . idea can bo /put through hut games will h" arranged lt the teams can bri secured. JmFlmsr Mi?) Will Be Britt m Anderson Along | Moat Mzicm Unes-Work ing Soon. ,Tt. 3. B?rrlBS, on his return from Cowpens, where ho has been to in-: spect .tho Midget flour nilli, which W in kin?iratl?]ft^^:that.tptace; baye Ihire; he haa ab?u^ perfected plans for a pianito Wrnh.in #e o?d corona >W ?ng mill bpiidf?k J?. the \]&Wtikjm ' bo secured by. him from G./w.^Bwg? Qwhor, ?? the; property. This fcwW?fS ' ls ri?rir. the' fr?ight'./aep?t ^?.;?s n siding front the/r?njrpad runs Uh" fd Uio huiWihg/it wilt be jsm ideatjoek Uon fpr the phjrit /. ../ : ' ; ' M>, Burris hl?.ia?king abdut.'we; Midget mui.?cit? that fas UmWim* eeo that ho is*'getting flour fromjihy wheat ria. the mill lg encased in gfosB. A m#tt'^Sj^m^Sf runjn coanset?ph WM*, tba. jfoM mTu. Thejfca^ barrels a day./"The fnaistetft or?Sh: talU. wil? mean riY^nimJ^ tween *6? and %??;?-?... j, : V Mt. Bcrriss hoposi to havel thj??feed mill and corn mill in cperWUm by ind first' of January, iud the flonr mill in operation by;$a? first ot Juris. To anet From the .;??ST; WEST. Leaves: No. 22 ? ? (6:00 A. M; ? ? j'.An*ives;:'c. No, S .: iO:6Q A. Afc it??rrht?oiri, Sehe?u?^ rates, , etc., -\ "Jiro|B||tf ? ^?ven. . ly'ym WILLIAMS, / Augusta, Ga. T. B; GURTIiS, fe. A., IN' fHE HANDS'P$0??f^()$ V;' J vt "^flfS, Bis.^SlIlB STARTS TOMORROW AT # O'PLQtqpc A Feast ??? i%rg|dns A^raits Your Gomitig Thousands of Dollars WorM o&and New Merchandise MUST JRE SpLD QUICK . . .?'<??:>' .^^vtiA>:^: t?*'- fetM H% r?C** |'#< ? ' ?,Tr\.. l|q . m Ig^ ; i,n**. * :: .u.r';...' - ..V . M f?tV-.:*.=r . '. That will compare favorably Mth the low price of totton--4t is the chance of alifetame-* ^ ^ . 'itls'V&tir ?^?n?B?-an4iy?tt should take advantage 4 ? SEE LARGE ^?nlI?tiiti better come tb the store where you can see the goo|g as well as prices ' iA *:."?''>?'?-. . ..if? -V-.' .'. ' V.'^-.M'-v .-.'.'^O.'.-i-V-.' -- . 1 ' .- ? .. ... ..?.?.-',?? . mw MWQ ELECTED LAST NIGHT BY CITY COUNCIL OTHER AFFAIRS Regular Monthly Meeting of th? ' Ai^?r?oii Giiy C?Eiidil S?v-' * Mnch Business Transacted. Tte moBt.:?t?j?Wrt??tl bnglnesa>? at> tended to last , nigh*. at,,]th>. regular monthly; rh)$?tfng.. of tho Anderdon. city council vf;m the selection of ?our n.ewj.jrtg?hut. mernbors, of - the? ure: de? partaient and, seven members for call, duty, r The- election .took placo? tn> ?x ecr.tWe??ses8loh and resulted ha fol? lowa?.j For!: regular flrpnMpiiaihomaa Davis, ?Cboma^ barter, Kenneth :R?ch For caird?ty/ ?nxo?le:r?r|a^ Wll-f Ho Ortman. Marshall . Ba^b/ Sam. Dean, Otts Nix, ^SlCiest <Niji'?irid ?ti* Campbell/ ".: 7. Thft'rpg?lar monthly-meeting of tim An def ?oh ( city < council,.,.; postponed trom Tuesday tiight was called -to or der ..Jast^a!shtv-aj^tiO:;o;dioch w.ith Mayorii .'dofifrey ^preshling, ,tha city: clerlt, ci?fcg?*tt?rnsy,. city engineer, and all/.^emhejra .cd: council in aw tendance; . ; 'v A petition waa presented from peo ple living on Richards street, saying that .obnfufling names had h?en ap plied td street and deBlrlnt, connell to name street Pochard' avenue. /The r,e4 quest* was graht?d.; ' ~~ ' .':,," ' ; JU; was" ?grd?tj th?t certain Improve ments be made oh Brpyles street as soon os pcs'slh'd. ?; ^Rpppri;^ couhcil to ttiq ?Se0c:tnu$.^e' ?dst;,0t .helpg buried; pa^ng ap?. jas^roTe' the city has beefi ..tmarjgih*, fto.'.jbht now.;.tb* eost'iSa? h?eh'"*c?ln;qcd to.125. i lt'^wis mhved iftai certain improve* menta ba made on Bieckfey etree.t, "TTj sjraate^, airest end '?Q? street; tao, /:?ldermaj>YTato moved that anyone desiring, sftruo .he issued ? permit to place u gasohLne - tat* on. publie streets, ta accord^ i?af^ ; It Avas unanimously hgr?d?^to bS?d a--;T?jcV\w^ :cejautavy/oavA^?f^rt;?t*6**,*- - -?'--j'? , Dr.. M?ncela, of , Greenvilleappears edi a?kj^g. a license^ to ,?p JU)8,N?^ Tho mattxr'fwae rpferrod>to the mny ?V* ^ffgj^Wf.ll.r ........... [ Tho, eant&?ee*^^^ to cobstd^ er .aeva^^a^^il^f Palmetto rifles tff S15o>iwr: ahhnnii--V?M snani7 Aottsiy adopted."; >|Oe#?W:e*rc*eeV to raise the salary, of 'MiVili&itSU^ $70 ?~n:?r*&moved- and carried that tbs ?Hy ?rm??nces ba modified, at aa ear*. lyVd???.- . > My t.? \ v I. Fred.- C, Wabr.ii ot tho "World's ?5\< pbaitlonr made apWlri?t?oh to '?^^^^^^ff^^^1^^ fha ^^i^Per*treek, . The motion was sec onded by Alderman Rpearmau and Tho ?'etty on gin cor was instrutted ?evomisolt' ^H?-the ;>%d ,pf ^Uh dan 'o inspect tho mtarvplaat la ac cordance with tho suggestion ot th? board. . y.. -, 'fi^vM . An ordinance WAS adopted relative to leaky wagons strewin<r, dirt, - atone, brick., etc., .p^^^^m^l?^^^LA Council went into .executive session at' 1Q?15 o'clock.'[.' This? meeting Wee for the purphfte' cf ;?leetfng':th? four' new members of tue1 flro\ department. L?TTL?G?RLDIED lr- ? BURNS Sn?icit^^d to,.Jnn^ Received I ji Wne?' SBf F?l?lnW'Fi^-it^ -1 Hon?? ?B toiili Vilser ." Wi ile t'my I ii g in front of the fire at faer^.h?mb,'No(i 37 Henderson street, m; tfie' Toxaw'dy ('nilli*' village, little ineii N?lsr.n " Bteppeo; too' close-td the flambs hud in an itiatant her enlirv body .was'enveloped ^flTe. - She -.sPf4 .??T?3'.terribie b?rna,^TOnV'which ka? died Friday .evening at 6*. 10 o'clock nt .the .Anderson cbuhty [ hospital.' Thc little $i?? was' playing with' so"ryto other children when sho suffered the bttrns," Th'? was between , 10 andvii? o'clock F?ffd?y -Thorning and Just as soon i? 3 the jnlll ouiclals were notified bf the. affair they, had the' milo girl iutil'?d .?r. tho Boapftal wherd eyerj^ thing that medical skill could do; Wat? oboe in no ;.attempt lo eave her'Tiro.; ? The lllttb ?;t was S1-2 Vehrs bf Ige '?bd^w?s -t}V? dttpghtcr * bf :"MrSJ ;rS^.;Ke^ob.;'.. ;..;,;.' ; J$ Enticed toa q ' /'' rr " ? V," > ^W?SHINOTGN. Nov. 12.^-Sbcretnry Dcniois antrt^c^ ^ the mar io ca ' vf or o "rfthoTOd from Vbjfa) ?nii msl^SI j^^j^ ih^'tbV^l marines wer? entitled to a perIo| ?f io,(i,? o o o. o. o.,o ,^./e, o. o SOUTH TT?LLUMSTOS. O ?: . o o o o o ooo e. d'o b o o. on I TOUR Of (Continued trorn, List Week.) v Prom July 2S ttf'3l wb! stopped id Lupef-he, enjoying'tl d V.Mnderfui scen ery, the quaint city; the" tin? cbhcerrs,J and a good reBt At oh?''ot "the eon-, carts; 1 happened-tb Slt'rifcxt tb Mas cagni, the'composer. I didn't know it unthi. thdt hight wheh aa; acquaiot arice told me!otfit. Of cburso, we vis ited the Lion of Lucerno 'several .'times;' Ko picture or description can 'do it justice; it must he seep. Near it Ianthe'?Glacier Garden,^'-whore tho ef -fedts ot the glacial period In geology are revealed br excavations. ,\t ', ... '. The swiss p??jplvv^npress rou by their .,indu8try,,-.;co.u^'sy,, intelligence und cieahnhe'es'.' ?t ? microbe occl dcntally sot Into BwHti?flarid' rhb'd ?ommlt suicido from- loneliness. ? }..'?. -*?ho: b?tHin^. prop^sl?btf tit th?- 'ov feras? jEair?'pean hotel"la a ?er?ertsone. 'Ar typical expeHencd was that Ot my ; first blfehl- in' ?ihcer??. Shortiy after 'dfbbei1 I rung* and raquaatBd to?* bo j shown ?td tho bathroom/' The maid asked When?"' *'Imm?difitely," I ror Plied. Sho wnti away and., soon came back, to shy that the bathroom was already engaged until, tea o'?fof&pn? bf t?? that there would-be no. more hot ?water, "Hpw soonv oan I get a : warm bath in the morningf ' "Oh;! y?u cac ??st a. "cold bath at sby^n^pd n werrn^, oh? at t?tt.'r.' ' . ..,t\ ? 'A i 'We Jett L?cerhe at"7;.?U' m. July al foV L^utfO?. Wo spent tv;o hours be?j tweed'trains walking about the pretty: ?city of Basel. Afteir' cutting across' the j c?rn'cr! pf /Jsac?, ^' spent the after noon trbv?rslng a /beautiful; .Frpt?pb icrmiij? r?gion. ' Every railway brid ge; tunnel 'a-Sa/'awt^.^^^^ttalrdea,. and at Tr byee we rpa?seu '? ?r?op tra?ni We .Bpent' iih?. night tn vpatjs, .Und pr<K cS?dea to l^nC\>h t?^Pf^i by. way.?t .j^togn'?'.-V-%'ai?il F?-uhesioee. The wether waj?'cl^. ' .'v' _ Sp p "Poi the ntfxt three weeks London ?sur heaa^uartbrs. We visited the ipel places ot literary. and bia? jnter?Bt':l#tbe. city, andweh^.to beatrb one aftercatm.' Betweon cW^aTOmotm-lea was served. We ?sn^rtr eWursI?ha^by train or bus -?tor tb Windadr, Bampton Court, WBfitorSlhfrtfo^ Kenilworth.' Okfbrd;: et?. On; the ahme campus ot Magdalen C^eg&<Pf ^ i& ple?Buri* of Beel?? Mleae? Kate Hill ind EIIB, Orabam of Baton Rouge. f^She day in Oxtbra^ireet, -pondon, J,saw my name over ab auctioneer's ah?p, BO went in acd got-acquainted wiib the proprietor. Another day I bfck?d a bootblack to tell mo which ?i r?ct?bh 80 Ladbr??to Grove was. He 6*ri&Sed!b?ficket game-thalt isl I ?at-through the first-two hpurs of exciting aa a faculty meeting and the a^ctat^ were aa - et?ttusiaaUo :, bs debi mutes et d funeral. - Another day I spent In walking aibng ?th? Imo couti-try road . from Hara vBtead Heath, through Barnet, towl^?jt?Albans- Munched ^/^Pha ; Groen Dragon," a typical Eaftlfefc ?^-vtSe^mort? of August Si wo Wir-k^^h^tiai eclipsebf the san endtn the afternbdn boarded the Allan Lino Ss?- m Montreal. .We had a very stoW^-yaisge, varied: ty a sight ptj tha aurbra borcallc and .wo Icebergs. *??iir pbrt bole? ^ereicb^ blankets' bt nifeht ao^bat;ho light chalti betray ca; to a l^J^lo Ge.'W. , >M?a:lioaham was very sley,abd:for ^rtdaya keptss ber/cabln. Sr?lo? M??' B0^de^uo otsbent ?a?d, "1 ?VA giaa io ooa ,t%m{ a?nghter ii welL enough to cotne dp today."' I fem up on the ?ppor. dqc-k, bb?i;r?bkea\ v\t the sky. '....', ' i^wSifonbd ^at Jthe British are toj S?g^a^quAt?t city procc^rea^BTl trbjnj?'t'iffe^i^^^ fbdhd .mucli rolnterbtt us. Bcptember; 1*11?; crossed the border ^aad '.i^tbjct r,e?t ufith a Bf gb of p?eaauro that the, ;;.,;>;'-:.;?- . . ? ir. ?.-.. r./.' ??. m ;., '?-r-r-T,-1 j ?.? 'j -ry beBt thing about foreign travel In the added appreciation Qf your own coun try which it inspires. ,.'''..' ?'?Jt Uoyf.. just ? tow words about tho war,. ad far n?' my -observation "ot ' lr wont, I was In Parle the night J?t?r?s waa assassinated-july '31--and 'M stopped at a hotel across. tho Street ?romtf?o Gato de l'Est, whence troops add supplies w?ir? being entrained ntl night. Under the ctre?rnotances ono wouhfcjjave expected a volatile peo ple Uko the Parisians to be Wildly ey cited, but.,to my surprise, though' the station, the street ami the square we io packed with citizens, they' Wara 'quiet. When a company marched thro tho station, tho'crowds cheered heart* Aiys enthusiastically,1 but not excit edly; arid when thriysanfe the. Mar Bell ini BO . t which they ?loTltraQnentlyr their feing "rttr col?mnlfe-e: yery . difficult thing to realizo. The whole Scene.lrn presscd me with tho fact that .tho Frorich p???To did nht.w?BBl^:-, that they reallied the horrors a?d' '*iprifi Isib?lItieB lt entailed? hut nettlu r were they afraid td fight, phd" if 1V . were' forced on them they, were prepared to corry it through-"until the Qthef. painty cried "Hold! enough- ? '-. .. - ; .? In England I found; the ? ?ame atti tude-Reluctant tri gd. ; to)- . War, . once tho Kaiser's puerile diplomacy and treacherous invasion of Belgium forced them to do so, tho British peo ple'dropped politics rind practiced pair io tlBiii. They Went qulctlyy . me th odtcally and energetically about their preparations with a grim dweterini nation'that boded little g<x)d for their ?h?m?es. Home rule arid suffragettes drdpped into th's background, the par ties In Parliament became a unit and Voted any money, men or supplies .the government at'tbd jor. ; Tho,. "??sjor -Volunteers, enlisted to oppose homo rule, offered their services for : duty id the. field;: Slr John ^'Fr'sW^'aW had resigned the, command of. the 4rmy last sprjng rather-than JteatfSi; against the7 UlsteritcB, was -offered: a command . and nil' the world knowe hbw faithfully and ahly ;hd has dt*? charged his duty;: the auf^rags|ts? dropped bombs and hatplus .and bo gen, scraping lint and knitting tho pvjoki . Kitch?h?r chi liW 'lorr Th* Prw-je bf Whl?s 1 started a fund" to raise S0?.OC?O pounds .for the relief of those women and: ,cMldren whoso t)read-winn ors had' e'nll ste! d;. in7 "1?M than three wook? the fund had reach ed: ono million pounds'/and. waa. "still mounting.. ' 00 quietly and thoroughly ddt Kitchener ?do his work that no one outside the official circlese'ysh J*jK Wcftd-thatkhe had aft irnW-.teldy "* move until the day after ' Slr Jehhf "Wench's army landed . at BorilognelS Even the soldiers themselves did : not know their destination Whbh ordered tb embark:? '' VTW 'ktodriess ot tho British '(hotb; public and private) to distressed Americans surpasses all praia**'?t* ,ery American I eaWjn I ondon hod ?^Aitterioan sympathies > are ? with the fllles, tightly-.so, ? think ; bat we ro'JBt not lose sight pt the fact that 'tb?. Q?rm?h'B aro a splendid "and nohlo people and tlfet this war was not ^.German -otflcfiis. Why, mai?"** riot' tho people reruse to fight in such ?n?niust war? For tbe aame:r>^axm that.Americana would haVo enlisted ?asj' spring :-b^??t^?^^^jmiK andj needlecB war.^^,,wften' ttt4^^. tiefe that oven tu all/ the allles'lflll Win, b?t> Mw. after a very, stubborn fight Then t hape/.to see the splendid German people given a chance-under .a ra > publican form ot. t?vernriien?^?rr SroaUzo their ehliphtehed ; Ideals : iculturd arid sclencii. ?toir?mmel?rf nf tho medIaora^iaollticar^^e?"He?r V?t .Cliff tvjua? of Hohenzollern, y. ffliq^^ JB.'. I . .Times may bo bard with yeW hot do bwhon? yc^M-afebAhKa places? ? ' 'C?h?ionNed Passenger Schedule PIEDMONT &cNOB^M|BN RAILWAY r-k Effectho November 8th, 1M4, Anders** g...c " Arrlralg^^^^^^ : No, 31 .?wi* Safest ?? . ;No. 38*.mi 1??|S;A.-m. No.|5 ............,;;...-^iJitf^.m. ' ' NO.'JV \\\\u\Y.\iX-^^^mt:'-& . No. 4B ..^.,..i.^..;?l?^0?p;m. 1 ? No,1 Jo ;:...-..-. .... .;?^fti?: ih. . Nd. 32 V...-.?.^.. wV?tf^tfrS?-i?:|div"-:" :v NO. 34 .T;^V4?* tolj?s No.86 .V.y.VS^(Xf?WL^Jk N2/ 44 ,V//.'/.V.^.V?.V^ . (* Limited trains.) . ; , , . FEATLY * WAY III ^OHK^?mON ^T{{ , "/, Atid roturn account of ,-Cbnit!aa Temperance. Tj?fop, ;... Tlbhet* bn teje ,'" "'.' oMltailftan, Ga* $7,84. ' ?' ' t I . Annual, Convontjop, United ^De-Jgh* NO>.*M.- muz ? *"..';; rt .-' 8partftpburfiv? ?jH?fe' rOS^Omm fe ... ; Por complete t?tonnat?b?^ ? ...... I V''.-1) J i .'.iji! .1 ?(lll^'t^ ', . ...'. . . vj.'