The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 23, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

TBE *MO?RS0H lffTEHJ6EMSER Wnm?t? irai % Mtv Herta Mala Strata * tttM BANKS - - Bdttor W. .W SMOAK - Boatneaa Msnsger ?.! ?' '. t>,, i-i-i-n-n . JKttored According to Act of Con Kress ss 8?4?ad Class ?Malt Matter st tas Posto nice at'Anacreon, B. c. Fa?Kshad Ever* Morales ?y-vmt ^Mrtnjlay; sHBd-Weekly Edition on Tuesday and Friday Mornings temi-Weealy Edition-fl BO per Teer. Dally Bditlon-4C00 per annum; San for Six Months; $1 2C for Three ?Uta. IN ADVANUa Member of the Associated Presa ?ad Receiving' Complete ' Dajiy Telegraphic A larga? clrcnistion than say other newspaper lo Inls Congressional Dla trk* m. ' 'i ?., i .i ! . i i ,i M TEI,IiPIl<m*?t Editorial ;- '.? . - - sj? Business Office ..... . Bal Job Printing - - ? . .. ||| IV Local gTewa 827 Society Naws ? ... . mt Tba Intelligencer ts delivered by carriers in the city. If you fall to get your paper regularly please notify aa. Opposite your name on label af your paper ls printed ?ssa to which soar paper ts palo. All checks and ?rafts shani? be drawn to The Ander son Intelligencer, . ?. .; -;-;-: The Weather .Washington; April 22.-Weatber: South Carolinas-Fair Thursday. BVU dal Increasing cloudiness gentle to moderate winda mostly south. . Cet your name on a democratic club j roll, before Saturday. --o Wonder what Bill Haarst' will find to kaoast-about now. NeccJsSlty's cbldren invention, pre ve? ti on, intervention. &0?4$n? Cook will not go out on any ; exp?dition to mcate Huerta. " News from Englanil- continues to Wftinf'Ulster.'dettiboats. etc..." ' "?^ Sr.f some bid ttmc religion in Atlanta. Meonwhllhj.wtli .VSlia: orders aa?-j more game chickens fr^m Heater^. 8. . Kye?ro??yis hwety reminded: of the j .njj? iT'T. -i'j?ra?c clubs Sat-] ?loy * ii...*. O'Shaugbnesay will not go on a lee- j turo tour? I Coley Blesse is not such a big man] physically, hat his coat-tails aholy do] Kjvead out. .'J o O'SbaughhCBey, you have been ,aj aaa. Welcome back to your own j United States. ?. ? ' . _IJ_*> '?eph Daniels threw awajr the bowl but the Suit the punch' In Vera Crus, ali right. Tell your friends tn the Country about the' ^hautaua.ba when they! come s3^M? "Thc finest spring hat can be bought j for a song,*' says' a New "York adver- j tteer. Clft^uMrSd? . Tho action of the /Manta Medical] College in y?tu?ing thj body o? a sui-j side shonld he a warning. The Mexlcau minister of war. Ooh. Blancaei la ?ks a whole lot of being ali a*ol.and a yard wide. ?prlTseems te ^be our fighting month.; But we have not yet started anything we couldn't put through. -O Demrosch'a orchestra la said ?o be ffja^O?'ta th* hole. But every moving pintara show l?? fhe ? ountry ta on vel vet. , , .Teddy once said something about sot drinking the < third cup . of convey, and yet he ls bringing home a-tolnfcj full of real Bio, ytfebar?L 1A..Ed)pandR. says .-.the .apalbJ ?^??SsitV?gol started on lb? derc>',. meat. He hes beeh'on the watch tow-! A local paper describes "teeny! c?oasdy." That's good, Cor some eoAwdlee are oo ''sorry*' they make] Huerta's knowSadge of Ute United (States seems to h?v? been confined to brandywine and Brandy sUUou. >Bat sotv it la Agiras (gobentea for bim. -, . oeeooooooooooeoeoo 0 WHAT THE CHAUTAUQUA IS <> . The (bantanqna In not a o o charity. It lu helpful rather . o than needing- help. o o lt ls Mst a fake, Combined o ? In this list of attractions may o e be found sevsral that would pl a trace any American stage. o fl Tbs price ls very low. The o e Intelligencer takes pleaNnee Ia o o givina.its . recommendation lo e ' o tais enterprise, lt will leave a o o Ia* ti ng < ba pre**, ?R tb*, rent- 4 o manny. o la lt ls rnftnrsl, entertaining, a e pleasing aad refining. o ooeooooooou?oooooo NTOHY "<W 4H\} ITHACTAUtJCA. More than fifty years ago at:Lake Chautauqua, New York, was founded the original und first Chautauqua. The .lm was purely a religious one, il be ing intended to provide a place to which people might come and while enjoying the pleasure of on outdoor outing, could also spend some time in inspirational study and quiet medita tion. Since then the movement bas become nation wide, developing through the old time camp meeting, temperance Chautauqua and finally evolving into ita present day form, tho great circuit Chautauqua, Today, the Chautauqua ls one of the moat potent educational forces-, next 9?. 'the schools and colleges, which we have. Truly. Mr. Roosevelt, was right When he said, "The Chautauqua to th? ?most American pf al) bur Institu tion?." . lt ls originally so, it breathe? lia all Its being the spirit of our peo ple and their lovo pf truth. ;:,;It baa no false Ideals, lt atandi for the truth. Xor the highest in man hood end womanhood, for love Pl ..ountry", home and school. It seeks tx uplift, to provide not only high dasi en?T??Inmnn* hut in jjiVO ;cncthi"; which ali may take into their livoi and keep and which they will be th? better for having, seen and heard. I the Chautauqua will enable people ti think a little bettor, to love a littb better music, to read better books, U Bee better plays, to have a Mle hlghei ideals, then it accomplishes the par pos? for which It wc* created, ar? linly as it does this bap lt live an? grow, That it is doing this ls evl deuced by the enormous growth o tho circuit Chautauqua*. Today the people of the cPUntT; rover, are loqklpg .forward to Chaut?u qua 'week as a Ume 'when they ma forgot for a little while tho ordin?r routine ot every day Ufo and refreS Ihenfserves with now tho?ghts^fc? respirations for the' fest} pt Ifte. yeai It-is a time whim, one/meets his-tel lows and.his neighbors on ? comino ground: lt is a harbinger ot good?o! lpwsblp and beat and greatest of a good ciMEsnship, the cltixoushlp upo which thia country depends for its ft turo greatness. Truly, Chautauqua week should l one of the greatest weeks m the yea to be looked forward to and the l? sons and details taught rememberc und thought upon long afterwards. CASH AND CREDIT Tue wholesaler in buying from tl manufacturer, if it is within he ri sou ?res, takes advantage of discoun for cash or of payment inside of specified date. Tho thrifty retalle when he putvpaaee from a wholesa boase, watches his bills and' gets tl benefit of discounts. But when tl retailer comes lo pass long to .the ultimate consumer ho hi one prto? only, whether the custom' pays>"tash;'p'r taken hte 'romm'Pdttf on credit. The injustice of thia pra tice ls evident on Its face., The cai customer supplies liquid, oapttal 'f the grocer, merchant butcher, talle remand ls pe'neHaed indirectly. 1 making good the losses Incurred extension of credit to persons vi either cannot or will not pay, or tl peinfuiiy slow u'uuui H. v The credit system ls .the bane business Uf? and In many instanc le the demoralisation of the petrc Of course it cannot be wholly abolla ed. To do thal would Impose hat M ?rip upon innumerable worthy fo Bttt the wonder is that dealers do i nd?rtake to minimise it instead employing devicea ,to expand and c courage lt. They make a victim the cash customer. The inst moth would be to allow , discount for ca: fixing price* accordingly and -w tko necessary respect fo credit alio atvetp. lt there waa . ..sb^tnj. prices ?for cash the immediate rea WPUld be io discourage unneooss* -1/'***- ??Anunr? *n,l Kr4nc> In ran? ?mor* promptl>. As lt ls the syst which permita ?ne customer to r '.ap mn enormous bill, which may taner not be paid eventuslly. wh charging exactly the same fig? over the counter for caah, to the m or womer who pays on the spot wi ont demur, evasion or delay, ls not < feostble. No merchant will pay mutch in essa for the samo goods 1? demanded ot his neighbor who quire? time ta meet hfo ?jbifgstta Discounts are followed with vigilM fe ifefbonld thencopsa? .aat?? with aqtial PROPOSES STATE FORAGE CROP DAY! W. W. Long of Clemson College | Suggests Clover and Vetch Campaign A plap ta'on foot to have s clover und vetea day among the farmers of the Stute. On thin day, which lias not yet been) named, it ts urged that all farmers me^t and discuss the advisa bility of planting clover and vetch, and set'^aalq? Vwo weeks to seeding these infportant crops. * "Lsst year," said W. W. .Long, head of the far rn demonstration work -In kkouth Carolina, yesterday, "without an?' definite and concerted action, far ra ?rs'In this Btate planted about 100. Ci)0 of clover end vetch. The Idea of having a clover and vetch day this year was suggested by the wonderful success of last year was suggested by the 'wonderful success of last year, I and I brawn that we can set 500,000 I acnes tblji! year, us the Interest al ready manifested this year has been very great. "The fa mirra will be asked to meet at the county court houses on the day appointed and discuss the ways and means of Behling the largest clover and vetch eren J the history of the ?tate; At. ?his meeting tho farmers will be ;,req?ested tu, set aside two weeks (or the parp?se ot devoting their entire time iuid attention tb tha seeding pt these Important icrapa, With the aid pt ail the fortes Sn the state, education, demohBtrntion work, boalfh,. officials/ country 'preachers,; and th? press, I ?feel port alu that a remarkable' re-cord will bo'set . .^l lhivp made arrangements; Mi?. l^uKcoimmaffi^ can tie ohtel^?ijpgsTT gTO^j?Wnd Tlie Beads ?5mes; from Germany, and farmers aro requested to commulcate with me. I have also secured a form of lime that can bo purchased at CO centa a.(on. Thin lime has bsen re contme..Jed hy Dr. Cyril Hopkins of ill*....:.. .?..... I .7~""': ? is-:--- I ******* * ***<* * ? - * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * * ***** ******* *J Washington, April zz.-Day in con- | 'u?, Elater Met at noon. Ident Pro-tempore Clark signed ilion at 12:28. - "".taUn-s'Penrose' and Heed discuss-') |& Mexican crisis. Discussed Colorado coal strike, con-;] fons. Adjourne ut 1:"> until noon tomor-| louse: Met at 10 a. m. incurred 1 on amendments on the ! sxiqani situation, ! -IscuBBed conditions growing; out of J to in Colorado'coat field. P?ssen bill appropriation $rV00,000 . tho relief ned transportation of rartettn cltiiens in Mexico. Disagreed to senate amendment bill; raise volunteer of rees ba Une of thal or threatened war and sent the PfotinftV try rnnf?t?nn? Adopted *lo?7o?0.o?o annual army Appropriation bill, including senate ch?ment adding $6.500,000. ij?it-iicd at 6:17 v. ia. uaV.1 sooa vbradayV URORS DRAWN F?R NEXT COURT I Will Be Aa "AB Anderson* Affair Hera Next Month, With Ail Home Folks v T h? jury .commission for, Anderson county, consisting! of Jas. N. Pearman, clerk ?of-court, ?? tfj McGee, county treasurer and ?Winston Smith, county oditori mst in the court house yeater- j day 'uiornha: and drew the jurors for 1 the*term of court of General Seaslons, to bo held here nest month. The fol lowing urn tho gentlemen who will - rw$*i*hd week,? Beni S. Ashley, Anderson. J. P. Acker, Belton. Ci B. Griffith, llroadaway. 0. ?A. Tripp, Brushy Creek. X\ C. Blair. Ocnt?rvllle. Wi ?. M?uchett, Corner. IJ. Marrett,, Kork. W. B. Bowen, Hall. 1. D. Moore, Garvin. lr. i W. Davis. Henea Path. J. ll. Rhodes, Hones Path. S. L. Shlrk-y, Martin, ar.- H. Graham, Pendleton. ?, W. McLses. Rock Mill K. H. CUokscales. Savannah: ^ C. R C raves, Anderson. J. T. White, Wllliamsto.M. tt, U. .Walton, Vftrrennea. S.U. Cray ton, Anderson. J. Walker Hollldey. Williamson. H. T, Compton, Varrenes ^ ' H. A. Cummins, Honea Path. H. F. Norris Belton. J, T. KirK? Anderson, il ft. Pennell. Martin. ihren, Broadaway. JK?J^SlWg?i?is. Wtllamston. J. J. Martin. Reek Mills. i. banders, Pendleton. J. U] Surd et tc. Corner, ?owoi'ih, wutiamstou. W K. Chile?, Var?n ne*. T. p. Babb. *\>rk. Thto term *>t court will be v ?iitle unusual, In tb av it will be entirely ab Anedrban ccuntj afflatr. with aa An derson man pie Miner. Jndgu Prince, taderaon coart stenographer, an raon maa at Hag as solicitor 0Tendants bat. Annora** Reptar? lodge. ?OS I^odge M?>. 1S3. Knight if aa, will bold Its regular Meet lay" night, April ?Bth. Ail me? arged to r. tanortanct. '" '\ . .'. Keeper' a? and s! - Bard of Avon, Whose Birthday I* Being Celebrated, and His Home .-;----:---fpf j SB dl$? 'Wm\\\\\\m Wm\^m\^Om\W^' i ?4m\\ %m\\m*. mm " - jdfhh." . ?. f^***^ 'V .' M\ T.T. AVA* (tu .trAWM ?Vin. >.-< ^.^..a j a,<L,>._^M_J-i g\ apeare'? birth is bel?g fittingly celebrated. There bas long been a JKL <*f^&ft1&tb*irenl date ?t W? birth, but April 23.1? generally con ceded*16^?e?tbe correct date for celebration. It waa planned td hold ceremonlesr-At ,8tratford-on-Avon. Germany and Awerle? ere not far behind tc hocbriB^Wa toemory, especially tn the public schools. The picture shows g?g?j^f webest known uortrait and bia home at St^'tfOrtt^-Atnl.d RESERVE iBANKS MAY LOAN FARMER ?Hh?tion Made KSKW?S By ' !,.,..'.TtW?ir^,?', ' (By. As3ocl?l?d ?Press.) .Washington,, A?rt?^ -jil:--Official an nuuncem?ni w??'nauns ai iue ?rautiry'j department today that national banks members of the new financial system, legally may, make . Loans secured .bi' rea? estate, urovibed such rtai esiun' security !s improved farm' land ?k incumbered by a'prior.lien. The property must be located . in the same Fcdcral reservo dl?trict:,as the bank making the loan: the loan must not exceed fifty per cent, of tho actual value of . the property, and be for a period of not longer than dive yean, Another provision ls that "the total of such loans by any bank must not exceed ono third of ita iimo de posits and must in no case exceed one fourth of tho-capital and surplus of the bank/' o o o o o o o o b o o o o o o o ?"b o o o State Newa, a Supreme court' has "ruled', fbt?jl? toe bose of Balcho school district, J?JaS?fb?^Oounty, tho trustees acted property in keeping out o? School certain, children who wer?? not "of piire Caneaalon bii>vid,r' IGovernor BleaseVaill open his cam pal gu Tn th? up-county with two speeche? ut Sjmi ;?s?;;r? Taesdhjf, on? for farmers and ono for mill opera tives, Nan Lander was awarded a . .verdict ot $1,S00 in a suit against Colum bia hospital. The claimed she was burned by hot water bottles. ? Marines f the Charleston navy yard' havo loft for the front Congressman lieder thii ie tie will get aa appropriation ot #110.000 for improving tho Conga'ree river fdr nav Igttkm. The first strawberries of the season have been put on the market nt Con way. lt. T. Kewell, organiser ot thc Art ado Cotton Wils and ? prominent mer chant of Rock Hill, ls dead. The SUprniiw ?our?, in c-unnij?;riuK iii'- case of Luther. K. Smoak ot Orangeburg who ts toying to get his! <?lhlrtn from their grandparent?, Air. I. and Whs. J. w, aeeee, IA A. 3. Lmi?flold. ORO cf the wealthy!! tourists at AikeojSHBMHHRieBJ st) a sn) a g os to Alerted^ Reift* because or j antojraoblle flghtin-rvbgkujji ati'otfcbile frlghtentag a pluie. t li TO SEND BACK AIMS Kerman Vessel ta Retara with Cen slgnmeat Aimed $er Heerte. (Hy AssocI W*thlngxon, Aj of the guns and. German vessel V?ru. ?rhon the port, was retary Ktyan a sador. The c&{ unable to sect Vera Cnii^itl DETECTIVE CALLS FRANK INNOCENT ; ?-.< -? ?' .i? i 'i, rf uv I,:IV-I ?. -> ?ot?on For New Tri?! Allege* . *!.?.. > _ji.i.?tif*-t?f*:naM -.ut' , . -EivWei^-.v S^we-v'vPiefro- .? Atienta, April sa-r^That; (; bee : M. Frank, under sentence o? death for the ?u???f, .-p?! ???r jr u Fii?g?E, ^?Sr. ?it>V,>* pervert and 1B innocent of the murder, for which he bas beem convicted" ls .he substance of a report made pubr lie today by tao neud oi a national letcof ivft'jMjenev t?hc - - - :besn invec (guting the case; for several...wooka, , The detective was binployed try friends jf Frank after the latter's conviction. TtiA report asserts that Mary Phagan was killed by a "pervert of homicidal tendencies of tbe moat pronounced .yoe,'', and charges a negro formerly employed at the National ? Pescil fae ory as a sweeper, with the crime. The hearings on . the extraordinary notion for a new trial on account ot lewly discovered evidence, and the notion to set asido the verdict,.in the :asa because Prank,, a-a?; not ip -court vhen it was read-tod ay werc.postpon sd. Both wcre; to . nave been-.-heard >rfore til? superior- court this moro ng, but on account .of a death io the ~.:::i?y cf cO????Sv' wstponentent was. mader. < -Tho ?*tr* ?rdinary motion will, be ijes?d, iomor-? ow, and tho motion to sgt aa?de,lhe, .erdict will ho heard. Friday, May 1 * SOUTH WILUAMST?N P ? ?ii # * * * * * * * s m' s *V. * 'm South WiUiamaton. April 22,--'Rsm 'ools"-M. Smith of Anderson tilled his ?gular appolntmeut at the First av*eet laptist - church Saturday night a^d i lunday morning. He will begfn> a eries of meetings the first Sunday In <iay. Everybody here Is looking forward j o a good time next Sunday which is I he day for an all day singing, and | indications are that the larges*'crowd' rill be on ended a sin MraV Bi\lf pent Frid*y later, Mrs, i Mr. toals j J. T. Cardetl Of Sibc . day or so in the eu sr, Mrs. M. F. Adama. Ives Right to the minute. ^?s, it's $3.50. Here is a smart new Stet son, ^designed exclusive ly ior us and confined to us. Ifea highytaperirigcirpwn ide? af teethe hats bflre Ta?aT*'-*' '"j Here in a number of strikih-r shades. &3.5o. i>H? 'Jin' ia! PA'ri an ? o| HI ?ll J^$ry hat style that is righ?"*$2, $3, $4, and $5. all chargea. -TU Store totth ? Gwxfwc* (MM IlilgYf S* Mighty Rushing fi>r the ii?de* Wi?l?have just the Goods yoti are looking for. Then the low at whi$h-we are sell ing, lu order to get the 9 S t I E TRADE WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. il