The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, July 14, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
You Need a Tonic ~"
There are times in every woman's.life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to lake?Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui fs com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womahijrorgans,
and helps build them back to strength and health;
It has benefited thousands and aousands of weak,
ailing women in its past h?(f ce tury of wonderful
success, and it will do the same or you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic '
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alms, Ark.,
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine cn earth,
for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did. and can eat most anything."
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
We Have Buggies
r
CCT?^??*" ?? *?7t"V* everr dnv the
latest shipment being a cvx c<
?COLUMBU S?=
Come in and let as show thtra.
They are 1914 Modela.
We have a nice line of Pony
buggies.
i S. FOWLER
Palmetto Detective Agency
Criminal and Civil Work
A corps of trained Specialist* whose services may be secured In strict
ly- legitimate work.
Address P. O. Box 402
7RANGEBS WITrf M/CE %
If all of the?o ecbemaj which "Smooth" stratgen\\r/tfft m i
around to peddle a?e auch ^reai ''Money Makers" wh^r doa't tfce.
VVncn a man is trying hard to sell you. a proposition there t
somethingis it forHIM?that's a'sure thing. ? ':
? ff¬ better foV ^aU to keep enr money \bewi < at home
The man who does this B p^'g?s. t'.-'
' We pay '4 per cent Interest 'ort Savings.
; ^ ; ' . Make OUR ?.ink YOUR bank
Anderson, S. C.
b o d'o eo o o'? o o o oo'oo o^o o
' o . A DRY, TOWN V < ^\ a
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i ?'o o o'o< o o-o. o a o t> o o' o'o o o ?
(By As^s^^ress) .
Vlsmesfowb. ^^^In?y it?Four.
hbtels at C^Jbb^nv <>ba?t|^o^-;l|a's?|^r
SUmwpr rcaprt, were raided today oj
15,000 houles of beer and, a lar
Quantity > btjllti??rs seised. Ce!e?
ja 'a ^iiry^ town.
>, The . beer' and Hquor seized f iM
the village lock-tip, tie tjli
.an?'a ;^hsldei^?et>ieci?bin( vc'
Swatch wa? Vised tof ?tr?gt
;
jjij New Bchoi
MrT'J.^?! Fc-?'ton, county superinten
dent of ?ducation, Mr. E. C/ McCanta,
snp?rinendent of Anderson ' city
schools, 'and Mr. J.' B. Wstkihs, super
intendant of Helton ciiy schools, com
posing'the count board of education,
have appointed the following trustees
for the various schools of the coun
ty.'.
District No. 1.
J. W. Tribble.
B. H. Glymph.
W. H. Cole.
District No. 2.
Open.
District No. 3.
Pat W, Major.
Frank Rhody.
C. G. English.
District No. 4.
J. A.. Ellison.'
<fc,,,D. Chimblee.
,.. s. A. Burns.
t lorfi U District No. 8.
J. R.' Esftew.
" W: C. G H mer.
B:'C.Crcamef.
District No. 7.
C. G. McDanlels.
.C. C. King.
T. J. Webb.
District No. 8.
Open.
District No. 0.
J. B. McGee.
J. L. Rainey.
L. A.' Todd.
District No. 10.
Opon. '
District No. It.
R. D. Smith.
W. N. Scott,
W. N. Cox.
J. A. Campbell.
District No. 12.
J. T. West.
L. D. Blake.
W. H. Haynle.
District No. 18.
S. A. Morgan.
R. W. Burgess.
District No. 14.
W.. P. Bell. J' >
S. A. Barnes.
C. H. Bailey.
District No. 15.'
J. F. Hall.
J. T. Drake.
W. A. Richie.
District No. 10,
Open.
District No. 17.
J. D. Raet,
J. A. Brock,
G. N. C. Boleman,
J. P. Ducke?, v
R. E. Ligon,
! J. M. Paget,
' W. H. Sherrad,
. J. L. Sherard..
. W: P. Wright
District No. 18?
W. C. Scott.
{ H.V.B. AllgOod/
tix W..Campbell, f'-.-'r
District No. 10.
H. F. Celyv -
G. W. Cely. .
W. A. Bridges..
District No. 20.
A. W. Attaway,
? W. H. Welborno,
W. W. Sherad,
" District No. 21.
L. E. Knight, ' '
e: p. Gambfili.
'. District No, 22.
j I. A. Hudg?ns,
' W. A. Pearman,
A. M.'Lander
" . -Dtefriet No. 28.
R. d; stoshe. : ":
j. E. Wftkefleld,
District No. 24.
O, ?. B0g?3,:
jr.'Wj'Sanders,
O. H;:,Ha1ll
i m m&rM No. 25.
W. Wr Campbell, 1
R. E. Campbell, ' - * .
> S. D. McCIain,
; - ^ / District No. 2?.
i J. R, Elrodi .'. .
; A. B. Elrod, ^
? R. L. iHarrison, _
I District no. 87.
S. M. Welborue. , ! ' ,
C M., Robblns,
IvJ^?Ki Welborn?.
\?%. . ?^Wet No,28,
iLeard, Newton, '* .
E. Led Owen.
BalJUB McMn r t ry.
W.-iL Sn^er?sniL*' ^*
' O. M. Mattison.
A. C ocker, r
fj |J;v%?lI|son,
;W..T. Bruce,
;W? a pu?
No. 21.
Open, ;< r, -xu .
?;W1 A.<ftf|fip. :
. iWA^Wstswn..
; J. T. HoBI?V, i(- -
C. F. ?oxy', " ..
J. T. Lowjs. ":
B.>St.hattW^MlAiV.4V..S- :
W. E. Austin,
"' R, Wj Loski , ?
> > jristnei ne, or.
J. J. Smith, ' >
J, L/ fterrhn, ?-^
L f ^^istrie? No, 88.
& Oliver ' Herroor* >
> J. B. Diatfe*. -
. Waning B*h*n
\j/W.?fefeason.
'<W. T>'?? r>. '
J
yl ^Trust?es
D?trlcl Hi.11.
J. W. Allison.
Rlsttfet Ko. 43.
J. M. Parker,
Pink Lathen.
District No, 44.
T. C. Jackson,
R. S. Yeargln,
W. P. McGee.
District No. 45.
L. N. Marlin,
G; M. Parker,
Bruce Pruitt.
District Xo. 40.
B. Y. Wright,
P. C. Bannister^
D. R. Simmons.
District No. 4&
J. B. Spearman,
C. J. Murphy,
G. W."Durham.
District No. 49.
J. O. Wint?r,
J. W. Jones.
M. W. Strickland.
District No. 50.
W. H.' Martin,
w. a. G. Jamison,
W. M. Rankin.
District No. 51.
B; P. Whlttaker,
C. P. Picken s,
J. W. McAllister.
District No. 52.
D. J. Bolt,
P. J. McGco,
W. 8. Glenn. >
District No. 53.
. J. P. Ccnn,
w: A. GumbrilL.
W. H. Moore, .
District No. 64.
W. W. Smith,
C. W. Rogers,
W. H. Q. Elrod.
District No. 55.
W. L. Soylors,
J. P. Grlfftn,
P. L. Bannister.
District No. 50.
J. P. Rogers!
r> T Htt/ona
J.' B. Martin,
District No. 57.
I. B.'Broyles, 4
W. L. Dobbins,
P. L. Maddbx. ' &
DitBtrlct! No. 58.
J. W. Poore, -
J. W. McAllister;' !
j J.1 C. - Rogers. *
District'No. 59.
: J. H. Anderson, 1
J. W. Drake, 1
G: ll.< Reed. ,
District NOT 60.
. H. P. McbahltS. ' ?ttii -
Joe" Eskewv ' : { v>>3-"
W. C. Burrlss.
District'No. 61.
W..'T.<A.Sherar4,v.1
; W. L. Bond... ;, iaAu'
A. E. C. MfcMahanVy
.m District Nit, C8.
-.open;.mm WWw*#
j L. S; djintt?^ies,,
; P.'L'. Brown? '* * >*
C.'D; Burrisa,
. B. J. Smith.
District No. ?7.
. ft M. Hanks, ?
: J. R. KUy, ;? ?i;et 'fl'Ki'.', ; .
Joe:Smith.- ;,. j : ,t,ri; . . \
District No. ?8..
J. M. - Richardson,
R. A. Sullivan,
J?!^.-CroBier.
. . District No. M.
J. G. Bolt, S, ;
. 8...E: Girard.
L. A. Glenn i ' . ,
District No.
: j. h. ucuiu, .
W^ Pi. Morrison, ?
v A^B/Motors. '."
Go Unarmed as Citizens an 2
Arms Shipped As Bagage
ppen:
, , (By Associated Press.)
Washington, . July ?.--Tab refusal
of Governor Blesse to permit North
?arolma and j Georgia mill tic. troops
tor imsa.r throhgfct I Ron th Carolina en
router to the m?ltary encampment at
Augusta; has not' been the basis of
representations to the war' d?part?
ment and-iti the opinion of officials
.w?i.-pot he., y-.
JVltbo?gh . the state troons will go
to the encampment on invitation of th?
war department, they h?ve no federal
statue, and, officials s aid today the de
partment had no authority to order
mir transportation through South
aw*jna^j,;^y,; -y$*,> svv
It Una .pointed ont that the militia
of one state tooy nbt eut?r another
state arttted etcept .on i tp?rmisaibh
fr?m the governor, but the onggeatlon
^Ilna governor might bO clf
byvthe militiamen travoi
etate as '^dividual ]
H4' this plan
. v'ithe troopers ' arms
could be' weht bv express-or as bsur
Rot He Had To
Mafcorab. Illv^dlr l?^Walter: C.
Long, station sscnt at ??iSt riKope:
,.^i#-4te'!t)?^t^1f''df July 2 reported
I ne Bad Etteft 'robbed of *?,000 consign
ed to th? Bank of flood Hope, today
1 confeaaed it^;4lt>^ r?nberyy %e??^Mi?
to.the;?olIce..- Long was found bound
and' .?H4|iphS%?|^ias<^ was staffed lo
his moutaV:^Ba>isa!d two men over
powered htm as h? took the mo?eJ?
HUE F?ll MME
SAYSJQHUM, EVANS
Says It Is Better To Be On the
Safe S.'de and To Avoid
Trouble
Spartanburg. July 10.?"Tho safest
way to enroll for tbe coming election
is for the applicant to writu his full
name on the democratic club rolls," j
said John Gary Evans, chairman of |
tho state democratic executive com
mittee, who returned from Columbia
yesterday, where on Tuesday ho pre
sided over a HCHtioH of the committee 1
when the matter of proper enroll
ment was discussed at full length.
1 In reiteration of his construction of !
the law, which ho presented at tho [
rpcciul acsoion, Mr. Evalin said to
day:
"Tho United States supreme court
bold3 that where a man's name Is
John Thomas Smith, and he enrolls
his name as John T. Smith, and he
enrolls his name John T. Smith, that
r.ueh enrollment constitutes his full
name, as the law does not recognize I
a middle name. But on the other |
band, there ere a great many peo
ple who arc known by their middle |
names, their first name being un
known, for instance James Thomas i
Smith may be known us J. Thomas
Smith. There is a doubt-in my mind
under the decision whether the en
rollment, J. Thomaj Smith would be
correct
Law In Complicated.
"There Is no doubt under the law
and the rules of the party. that
Where a man enrolls both his Chris-]
tlan names, if he has more than one,
tber can bo no grounds of protest on
the part or anybody. Therefore it J
should be requested that those offer
ing to em oil should take the time to]
write th< ir full names, so as to save j
any trouble with the county executive i
committee, whoso business it is to
scintcli off the names of any which |
are not so written, and this win aiso |
ihBure the avoidance of any trouble
und unpleasantness with election man-1
acrn on election days.
"The court has further held that
where a man's name is roquired to
be written' in full, a mere writing of
his Initials is not sufficient and under
the law and the tulcs of the party,
I|e cannot be allowed to vote, and if
lie r.hould voto and the voto contested,
it would be thrown out, as the su
preme court has ruled on this mutter |
lp -???rro qpparatn cases."
: Mr. Evans quoted this ruling in sub
ntiiution of the necessity of enrolling |
fpll names, but he states that in all
probability this will not be rigidly
Observed at the polls, but votes nev
ertheless may bo contested on these i
grounds.
1 "Statutes Will Be Enforced."
j "Lot everybody take the absolutely
shfe way of enrolling," emphasized
Mr. Evans,'"and thus be insured
against any doubt as to the right to
vote. It requires but little more'.time
sjnd ink'and no voter who objects to
writing hla name Inf all can blamo
any person hut himself if he loses his
voto it Is lost
3; "This election Is going to bo con
ducted ctrlctly according to law and
If the" managers fall to do their du
Vf? they will be' punished under the
tatutc. It might bo well to have It I
nderatood now that any person'who |
thinks ho can override tho Btatutet
of the state and the rules of the party
sjud vote contrary to law will find!
nimrolf badly mistaken on election \
day" said Governor Evans. .
i The county exocutivo committee ap
points tho managers for the' primary
elections. -
j Mr.-Evans desires all people who
ajro Interested In good government to
enroll their full names on tho books j
and do it at once. The time Is now
rapidly drawing to n close and It
they are not enrolled ' on or before I
July 28/ there is no possible" way by
which their names can be placed' on 1
the roll?.
i l'un Now Correct Mistake
?"if any man has signed his name]
ion the books' Using only his iult-'i
la ho r.hnuld * at c??co 'correct the
mistake. People at the cotton mills
.aro enrolling very fully; but the vot-.
ors of the towns and cities the* very'
t^ow in tho matter. "I undestand that
cjnly about 80 per c'eut of the -voters !
ip Spartanburg have enrolled."
M "A man heed not h?ve a cent In.j
.tils ppcicet. Ho may not 'mow how to
read and write, an* be ho ever so
poor, high or low, he is entitled to he 1
.enrolled .In'a democratic club, provid
ed he is a citizen of the state and the
county six months prior to the first
election and in the precinct ?*> days
Prior to the first election following
his offer to enroll,
i "If a Vcior moves out of the precinct j
in which be is enrolled he nuy return'
to this, precinct and cast his ballot
In the approaching elections."
NOTICE DEMOCRATS.
On July 28th, 1814 tho club rolle
Will close. After that date no name
shall, bo enrolled. All democrats
are urged to. enroll at their nearest
club without di lay. If an y Qualified
voter , falls; to enroll he; can blame
only himself. Write your full-name
on tho club roll and do^ it now. AR
clubs except Cox mill. Grove'Schont
and Slabtown have sent in tho names
of their enrollment committee. These
clnhs are urged to send thorn in wltm
nnt delay.
: T*e secretaries of ?I! the clahs
will send in tho club rolls between
the 28th of July and August 1st, add
th? executive con^ml ttcemen from
each club is requested to seo that
this rule is compiled with.
'. The1 Uro o for filing pledges'and pay
ing assessment of cnnldotes expires
-on August 7th. at 18 o^slocs: shsrpi
The pledge Is to be filed with- the
secretary and the assessment pefel t?
him. : <> '"'. ' " y v"*'1
' Leen L. Rice,
Secretary. ><
a. PJ f*esrmsn, \
COUnty Charman.
I
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BROOKER
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gerous, unsanitary conditions which breed, s< itou? ami piliu ratal difeasca.
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used there is no .unsightly nuiftnnoo to jm'hiN; the, tioil and drinking water, to
furnish u'nwnraiing pluco fur llic? ami a hot bed lor disease germs, to cause
cmbnrassmcnt. '
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eventually it Keeps 6nt Into tho ground, harmless water ana minera! matter.
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ease. "**!~
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Apple blossom Fruit Jar rubber?* h a
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Grcdoatcd Measures. . -.tr.
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?as?ng Spoons, ;/.. /,7
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