The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 01, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
with less fear of burnffijftnan in any other kind,
because aluminum is a better distributor of heat
and retains it longer. This means a saving in
fad. And it meas? a saving -in weai>a?ta?a*
expense, too.
.Wear-Evwr*' utensils are light to handle and easy
to clean. They cannot form poisonous compounds
with fruit acids or foods. hi?\ '
"Wear-Ever" utensils are made from thick, hard
sheet aluminum, 99% pure, without joint, seam
or solder. You can let food burn dry without
injuring them. Cannot rust-cannot chip or
scale-are practically m&sstructible.^
Replace utensils that wear out
with Utensilsthal " Wca^Evcir"
A
E Wh?tnerSt. ; Anderson, S. C.
IBuy it because it's a . jj j
BETTER (?AR S
.' . Not because it's J :
ll . CHEAPER J
I ARCHIE L. TODD ' jj
Local Dealer | :
New Vehicles of .every description
keep coming un eve?y day.
Robe* is Ute finest ^er. ^W. ?m
have some Extra ' Gooff 5 Miil??' Md
Horses-on hand, come an4 s^e theta,
J.
ANDERSON, : SOUTH CAROL?I?A
WV HHS Hi ,
"SM OE RECLAIMED,
Work Is Soon To Be Under j
Way.
THE COST !S SMALL
. i ,Vi n 11, i ' .?WT A
Plan? Are Now Being Firiehed by |
? I an Eng^tii^?^ Work
*< Wffl Soon Start.
Ia a (statement UI.H!.? lo :t ropn>rt3r
Hie intelligencer fy..i ;rd:i;>. V> \.
SpftK?i, ttvjl 'enKi..t-.'r. ?uid tiuji he
li j ?o be able lo Mart wei !; on :hc
lirata: g >f sw'a?jp -^*/cJ< on RocKv
itiv>r. lox's Creeb. Pig ano Little
,t eov^rfiam cre^k^ wit. in Oie next j
few ?eeks. The engineer said that -he
liad practically- completed all his-'
i)!ans and estimates for the work andi
rurir.shfa very important hrfprma-j
Lion til?i lt woyfd probably cost about ]
IHM per'Tre to put tu?ls swaftp' ihj
?hnpe. f aid that this figure might j
rary ? Iii in aceor'qa'nee with tho
bids ol contractors, but' that he ex-j
l evied lt ' to be in this immediate
runge.
The first step taken in this direction
was nhen a meeting of those" holding
pippen y in this ' nert lon was held. At
tills meeting lt was determined that j
some ?leo Was' necco?sary 's&? it'"Was ]
decided to raise e?ough money to em-,
itfoy r>n ?ngineeer to make the turvey]
ot 'the sw?lup. Mr. ' SaodeTfc rVps se-l
Uicfcd tot ibis important undertaking
on i ho has1 been engaged th the work
Pir .$ome,I,rt?i/L, Td^jidwv what a stu-,
pen-dobs tihd?rtaWn'g "it was, the hi??
print'Of ' the swanlp measures '34 feet:]
Something w??M have been don?]
about {bis swamp long ago, bsd it Pot,
been Tor the fact that South Carolian j
drainage Jaw dbi I tai appiy to And,*f-J
son coarity' and it was through the ef
forts of Hie locul . representatives tn I
the last general assembly that if was}
ibaJo possible to" undertake thts worlt:}
Mr: -'Siuffiors skid yesterday that he ?
ba l iTactically completed bis- report!
ur ?nvi^f?galJOnB' and would presen*
lt- to thc inieri.'sied property holders.
!(omp (jay next week, There is little!
doubt but that the work of draining
this swamp will Bhbxtly bo hegtin.
lu connection with'the work in Ai?
clerrfon .cO?listy.nha.Statement of .T: Qy
Ha?6n, drainage fctglneer for South
Curolirta, relative to this problem will
b ' of Interest This it?tem?dt waSisr'
Mied by th j engineer some Hays sgt)'
and Shows why t^e drainage wdrk nas,
jim been undertai?ih'ny more counties :
jtirbu it has/ Mrs. Eason says:
"While there scem3 to b0 an in-j
jereased activity along the darinrjge
Jine In this Stt?te, the prhgreSB Is nbc
as ?tatid ;BS U cottf? be, esp^e***1
rfl?rig cohstrubtlbn Hiles. There seems
hi. bb^nTcos?s^hn^ae amount of lh
Jtetest ShOWn toito?ftf?rk, but mnercie.
Examples are few. "T-l??e is due ?0
rfouhi th --'aa''&fai8U&Jsty with ?e1
?ln> and a.l?et?eral altitude of waifing, i
The peoPU in i^ffertte sections of thc'
ai^'*eem*Si!|C' to fake up projects!
under the drainage law until lt has 1
been thoroughly tried out. The-Wank*
u^^ftL^^^^^a^r^ drainage^ d??t^cj j
Ssa any other ih this state. They'
.ve. however, 'n6t yet- a Sid their
hon?s br cotftmeueed ^-iiructlon. Au
appeal from th? de'clsidn of *he celrfc
or coori favorable th the district wai
made to the erchft court, and whlW
this b?s been <b>?fd. thc decision tia?
iiotycf baen rendered tn regard to it."
1 Mr. ^soh wehla haVc the drainage
law mad? fitatc-wide abd tfppllHrae
to e'v'efy- ?ftnty ih the state. Wt?f?
is an Important qir?stlt?n*', he says]'
'-ap* ttirffig ilie past yt?hr I liave fiifd
numerous cali's for assistance, from
counties throughout the Btate whldh
are exempt. ThlB applies especially
to the Piodmoflf Beotldn, wheiW^fJBi
people desire - to reohdm overffowett
bottom lan^s along tho cr??ks ano
Hivers. This of ' courbe; ls imp?Jyst?e,
bf th? present time, as 'moat bf 'Hlfe
counties are not under the workuics
of'the dr?negeW.'^-e alf of the
projects have been held up until tho
l?w i?ott?d te made aWlcdbl? to their
respective counti?s." 1 . '
Mr. Eason agys of the projects
handled in tile State during the year
?'t*tt?Xky River. Anderion county-A
pr el ira Janry ?xarn Ln?t?on was made of
tlie overflowed lahdis '.aJohg 'Rocky
river'in- Andnraon' coufaty, and itfwa?
desired, to form a drainage dlV&ler
on county 'being ex
froin ?h? dralnhge law it?m
ebnjd .not be Seine. A; kurvey of tho
project is now > beliig ' rS&ile by lott's 1
enJiVheers and a drainage c?sirict will
be formed Just as som as '?he law ts
applicable to Anderson county."
^?O?H by ??anle Slaking,
landon. Pfth...2S;-The new Wtiite
Star liner Britannic was laiMfehcd to
day, three y^*?rs and three roehthb
having' been spent in her construction.
Thfois mbre than a year longer than
the nue rehuir ed for ibo building ot
fKb mrnr?rlc. '. The deisy was ' .da?;'
Ift?ely^to the altera?lon? m.->x?A Kocaafl
"hry by ?he sinking of the Titanic, tho J
chtef Improvement ts tbe inner shelf, j
Three reef dfvWe'fh^ toner siss' fFomj
the ontter?hell. whii*rihe plabttfofWpyJ
inAsr-fl?A\^m-^???- camed, ??t?mXWi
make . it: w^tartigiU. . Interh??Hy th?
^^/im^m'tm improvement oh
th6 jfHympie.
liKB.*????? St HOOL j
Mr. ropHsi^'ft?af* ilW ?Ver gl^ae
Mr. w. ii. Ctsti??^l?'?? I^ba^on, Who
wan here yesterday stated ?at? no
and Mr. J. R f?biQi'tn one mW?ki?Smfrr
ter dapa btu! secitrcM oxter $1.800 of
f? &pfo ?t?f **i*b to ralee to build
a new school. Tho 'Ifibhardson broth-,
era gave-'$400 and Mr. We?born $3?50. j
They will ?ee every- perron in the
^ani^'Btatric't.
?l
COURT PROCEDURE TO FA
CIUTA1E ADMINISTRA?
.H ON QF JUSTICE
- '<.-., ,f:_.
BY NOTED DWYERS
.', ..? - . ^ ?? .fit1.? i 1. wV' ? ;? .r.
Urge Passage of the Clayton Bil!,
. Now Pendue in National
Congress, <. ? ..
"Washington, Feb. 28.-An appeal
for simplification of court procedure
to faci'iUte thc administration of ju;;
tice trday was made .to tb,e house.Judi-,
dar' committee by a delegation of
hoted lawyers, headed , by former
Pr?sident Taft. x
Speaking ns president of the Amer
ican Bar Association. Mr. Taft said
lawyers of the country were practical
ly a unit in o?Merlng-simple rules of
practice should govern in all courts,
federal and state, and bo strongly
urged passkge- pf . pending bill intro
duced by Representative Hart?n,
chairman of the committee.
The Clayton-bill woiild empower1 the
supreme court of the i nked States to
lay down rules for tbs conduct of
common lev.' practice In federal dis
trict courts, ss lt h?s already done ih
eqpky prbjeedpre. The .procedure ."pf
states where fihcse <totfts arc located
now governs "them ana today' lt 'waa]
pointed ant that usages and rules of
procedure built up by the legislators
pf the various Bluies Ha'ye ohschred
the purpose 'of law In intricale -mates
6f technicalities that kave' served'.par
ticularly to protect ?ifi?' of wealth
from pros?eufldn.
.Mr .'Tau fehld'to'the conunittee'that'
there was nothing ip the constitution
ito prevent administration of justice In
the Cnlted States with the same dis
patch that marked'English court busi
ness. .
During the discussion, thc former
President departed from specific con
sideration of the hill, and dealt with'
the popular outcry against thc judi
.clary,' sis lt is1 notf?': constituted, lia'
Relieves that the federal court system
vis the bulwark of, American, li berty,
add that appointment tor life was
fundamental In maintaining t?iat sys
tem, hut he admitted that defects had
ar.ecn. all of wJuch' he thought could
bc cured by proper legislative work,
Referring, loathe - Invesjtlrations vp*1
several federal Judges', now in pro
?ress, Mr'. Tatt declared'1-lt -: ; was. -a'-'
itrbubtesome things for ' ce#gre^<n?8}
have this'power. ? ? ?>'?>?
. "I think it is au- telfnlVaWtyk8|ri??*
ne oald. "for th?se Iqdm-W ?ander
statrd that they ?\r?>1??!^-*?^?!?t^?7' ""
' One of the trohple?witE Ufa ap
pointments for Jut^'/aW gdiq; V?B
that the tempteiion^wak -strong .?ib
build up about Uibm'^?dlcial fanuties.*
Lawyers k?ew, that it was offen' a
dangerous tbing to make charges
against a court clerk before th? Judge
who appointed ftlttjl' This temptation
ootiiu be removed by coner?**, and-the
euiiris a? iftey are. now constituted
Could be vindicated without resort io
the recall measure, which ho believed
harmful. Judge Taft said be would
have this extend even to appointnlenT
of receivers by federal Judges; requir
ing th v. court'to them from aUlstfiir
nlahed toy the interstate commerce
Commission.
Judge Tuft urged, passage of Un
pending bill in the name of the Amer
ican Bar Association, adding that later
Jt^would oe advisable' to provide for
examination of-the "rules of proc-edure
1?y a com mission with a vlew'ltd^is*-1
monjzin?: andr administering together
.with tho'tvro'sr'n'?s of the federal court
work. For the present, he thought
fbe authorization contained vlln tub
tolirwas all' that should' be attempted.'
?t?tlho speakers included in the list
were -Judge Aiton B. Parker,1 'Senator
Roet^Louls Brandeis. Frank A Kel
log and Th'ot?t? W. Sholtan.^cbair-.
min of the Uniform Judicial Proce
dure committee' of the American Bar
Association.
. jMge''IWk?r atad dwelt updh ihe
g: or uniformity. He Bald there
s^ldi^U^^^d^w^as sue^^? by
lurts and perhaps!even the state?
courts. ' _ '.
Senator Root tfeelared lettolstbrs
had built up under tbe pressnro of
individual interests, bode* of proc
dure Which prevented thc coutts from
administering Justice. In his own
Itttitf, hz said, b -than might be conv
polled to try twenty suits to reach M
decision on a simple claim.
"Corpa of acute,. adroit code law
yers had grown AID under this-gibase,"
lo ?-aid, .'who'NJwre ?tilV lo'cM* the
.wheels of Justice with iee Imbat evas
ions. The men of small means soon
became dsconraged or even ruined, he
M0q, wiiilo nu n of wealth secured im
rnUnity "from bemg brought tb justice.
tum*- W
?. WUIfiHT.
?I?;ChwrJlf?r-?r?ear Ate Very
Babtlst c^r^er^,,,,t,
. We were honored wlUi a v'Blt from
C&VI?r N. Q. Wright, of Belton, on
Monday of thia we^. Brother Wgfeht
ls pastor of two of our good country
churches, siloam in the Sslate*AjM*
dation and Friendship In lie Pled
jjgt.^ At Sl^gfe'^
^r^^?^^l^r^br churew?s c
pons-.-to Belton. He ip entirely too
good ovMiats ^feaeW brid i&imr?
?ie it?icwed any regular rest'Sundays, <
mmmmm^mmmmmmmmm.ii.
Old Houses For Sale
J The Charleston 6? Western Carolina Railway Company
? authorizes us to or?er for sale , the following houses:
r**^*^ CHE N A U LT rfp'U SES.
I Fpyfe ROOM COTT7lGE~l?
Sj REAlv 1
TW??STORY HOUSE REAR
: ! ; ?NO; ll? W MARKET STREET
NO, m W MARKET STREET
N?, ia7WM^iK?t STREET
?"V :>v '-? 33.-=-_ ; .
NO. J8S W MARKET STREET
Mfo 409 SOUTH ' I^Qfc?S
THR?E CABINS ON S. TOW
if Ei#ltREET IN REAR Of
I 2? W. MARKET STREET.
f WE ?WILL SELL THESE
ll HOUSES AT PUBLIC AUC
j ?I TiQN ON THE PREMISES at I
I ll:a: m., SATURDAY; MARCH
^r-4M r FOR DELIVERY APRIL 1; "?--'
. 5
-~v^.",-JR - ' r * ' ?
FRANK & DeCAMfS REALTY CO. |
. ?.; Bl
ft
1 M,:,.l,
?(?vernor's - Friends' f jfc*' fc?gCsiatare I
Fern? Mean -Kotier .. -J
i . -1
* Columbia, F?h. 28.- Il is Bald on
good authority that 38 members of-the
?ouse and tonie senators hove formed
sa . cabens and bave' agreed : to atandbjr
ey^<!vetb'Of ^^^^jJ^^O^
?AJkd?rsOb representatives were oj?oh?;
tho '3?: The governor has vetoed 8
ndfcbn*r bf Jeca! Acts which ttaVtf Mp
mtfSk?y ?a^afthe veto.
HON OF ?H. HKO?DrS.
TBhbtlst Couriet. ;
Mr. 8. 8. Broadus, of Decatur, Ala.,
Went a day or two in Greenville last
Wed**?' nod'- je,er,$rfeat?y ea^?s" ' z. visit.
fro? him to The Courier r??o^is. Hb
is tire only living son of Dr.. idSn Ai 1
Brcadu? and is very much like his
ligreat?y hthor?? ?ither. The Ohes
it. banka or. of Ohe '?S?
bronchi. This bank started in IStM
Sr?tn?$V,?60 deposits atfd oh tfanu>'f?
1, 1?14, thoBe had "grown lo $T,f>0T,- [
Ural ? j
" i ? - ; . r
Ben on Bfebloride.
New York. Feb. 2tl.-After
?lgatlon of tbe epidemic
iy bichloride of mercury}
health has adopted the fo
Ititian, which will be enf?r
mdrroV; .
i <'|7A. fcicAlorld0 of mercury, tttbe'r
Mris? y^?f?t as . eoriroslve . snot
shall norw Uti
rbr tifle ht relaU Irt?he dry IfyHt
cept In' bolbred if?k\* 'ft??iy
fed' containers of glass, consplclously j
(labeled 'poison* In red letters."1
-1, (?Li n.
PREMIO *f '?F?ifi^-^ny one who,
will ?and^Cbr?ey?^fly subscribers'
J?t fl?0 '<Uh\ *m< receive n^eaVs
'sut?oripWon free*<6 TH% PlRDMONT ;
M?OAa?VS. Address The IMedimWt
Maa^tln^:Anderdon, S. C.
, -r^-^ur.f-- ?h. -- . .
vam mm\wih?^i^rv.a^ He??a*
Special Correflpondnbce;
Columbia, Feb. ?s.-Without debate
and without any o^poaltlon of 'auy con
sequence the senate tn?'/morning
tiffie* '?ir ^t^^^tilxS' T'u'
Sfl^fteWHerr?V-irir !fof"?fi?nnto'nSl?' 1
V-'" ' ' ? --:-:-i
\ filK ^AV IS WNO ll KS M.
** Jssnar^ra, T?ll.
Senaie:
ca'r^nfe ^8??.4?li,0?7. defeating all ef
fort* lo ^-jJa?K ; 'feti-aas#r .^?tors
postar to reg?late ttttrc*! post. '
MsAtfe: .
Representative Jtefliy "Introduced
resolution to Invest?gate old age pen
sion systems.'
Took up a general aoDroprlatinn
Viv? f orks Farmer 1)1 -
i. C. Wfclhtee. a promjbna?'' former
There Is Everything In Knowing How
* ' ' I ~^~ to choose Juicy and delicious mest*'
? havo p tOHhte tnofct fas^
PIEDi?I? 1 A FE
114 West W?iit?ier Street.
G. D. Antoiiekosl Prop.,
-Li,-yjtu-i.tr
SS
m
VA % Vp a
WI:
Whether you employ a servant/ot Inhor-savmg de
vices in the home will pay.
Household af lairs run more smoothly-more work cnn tie
done. Situations swelllhaut** t ?re mpfe sought siter
and more pcrsutently held on to. . - ?. !| ?
; Labor Saving, Asirte1 eivinfe* ?Gti&?ort strtlsg ! devices \?-t
in nie end.
YOU KNOW THE KIND WE MEAN
VfccuunV Cleaners, Irons, Sewing Ma
chine Motors, fireless Cookers, etc.
J Owl High Grade Guano
-For Sale by
S. D. Brownlee, : Anderson, S. C.
p*jga';_. .j-." u. ..it'jsfq^Ui.?."' 1 ?
, Mona ?isa T?1?< #$r. . :
Florence, iialy, Fob. SS.-^Vu'cer^
Penisla. Who stole the famous da Vin
ci ''Mona Lisa" from thc Paris louvre.
I*'on trial. This picture has "?iS?wmX
r.poken of hy well know? ort critics
as one of tho most actively evil ptc
-tuxes ever painted.' Afc least tareel
men lutvp t omptUtcd suicide before i
huuiitlnR nulle, of the "unknwn lady
Plore.-tc. .*' -'??^'-''
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