The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 24, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
T
BOA? TAX NOTICE .
'yTTh? tun? for paying commutation
m?A ta? ba? bean extended by the
Board until May 1st after which time
the booka will be turned over to the
collectors and the usual penalty will
he attached.
J, Mack King, County Supervisor.
4-2-tt
KOT??'E.
Notice is hereby given that the next
' examination will be
'KAT * at the tourt
a. Ml teachers
expire this year
_ teachers Machins hers
OA certificates from older counties
are requested to be present and aland
tine examination. The examination
witt ha based aa subjects ordinarily
asad for teachers' ezbmlhatioa sad
will begin promptly st 0 o'clock,
traill H*yl . J. B. FELTON,
Supt Education tor Anderson Cc]
NOTICE OF ELECTION
.There will be aa election at R. H.
Tilley:s store ia Wil ilford school dis
trict NO. *2 ott Thursday, April SO,
1014, for Bte purpose of levying an
additional tax levy of one mill
oh all of the taxable property ot Raid
district to bo used for general school
purposes.
Ali voters must exhibit a registra
tion certificate and tax receipt.
Falls wm'open at seven.a. m., and
close st tour p. ?. By order of the
County Board of Education of Ander?'
eon County.
April 15, 1614. J. B. FELTON,
4-15-tf County Supt. of Education.
. 1
. Notice to Ward One.
Members of Ward 1 Democratic
Club will please meet la the Court
House next Saturday morning at ?
o'clock for Ute aureole Ot reorgnnis
tug nader the party mles.
John K. Hood, Chairman.
Notice to Ward Three.
By order ot thc chairman, members j
Of wara s wi?? ratee "at ine xiS??i
Saturdoy at 5 o'clock.
FOR SALE
______ ;
FOB BALE-Well Cored 'pea vins hay I
and fodder; price right fot quick |
acceptance.. Phono 569. 4-23-3t
For Bale at Tety l*w Prfce,. Oae
strictly bigh.grndc, rubber Bred
fferrtaee.
4*S84t N. B. SULLIVAN.
FOR SALE ITbmato
rietles. Beb Mri.
City Hail.
FOB SAXE-A splendid Tennessee
driving horse, young, sound abd
gen tin also a rubber tire colum
bus buggy a?d a .carriage, both]
. praeimBx Mod aa new. ApphNto]
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WA?** Typewriter purchasere.
We ??ve 'Mr 200 new rebuilt as*
ST?^?.? SSS
ehest oa i^aest J. SS. Crayton *
Co., Charlotte, N. a
laU?iNES? LOC ALS
FOB BENT-rOno f-ropm Bouse witl?|
witBBiWdk taprovaSettta on East
Orr Street. A. Welch. 4-22-?t
F< Ch SatHa of New York City
KXFBBT g*^rwr??E ruais? ??w
ail Mads ot uo^ai?BtMtnuneats re
ba* {bing ta the Factory.
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aft WALLIS * BPEAB?
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VISITOR HERE TODAY
CONFERRING WITH FRIENDS
IN ANDERSON
SOME NEW PLANKS
Strays Tb?! He Is Now Confident
That He W?I Be ?n the
Second Raea
Richard 1. Mann log of Sumter, ono
of tho best known ?en in the State
and candidate for governor of South
Carolina, arrived in Anderson la
'night and will spend the day here
in conference with his friends and in
looking, over the gendrel situar?an, j
Mr. Manning said tbat his visit here
is of no particular significance. Ho
caine to Anderson from apartanourg,
woona ho has been for the lest two
days.
Mr. bunning Utked very freely last
night to at reporter for The Intelli
gencer. He says thst.be bas received
dnich encouragement iron all parts
Of the State and he ls now convinced
that he will be one ot those. in tuc
second race.
.Mr. Manning say? that ons of thc
principal things he wil strivo to do in
Ute approaching campaign ia to keap
down factionalism. Ho believes that
the peo ole of tho State are tired of
the continual strife and he knows
that lt ls not for the good of the State
that tho candidatos for office should
indulge in personalities during tb? j
campaign and constantly berate the
other office-seekers.
a clean, strong and prog
rea sive, husmea? administration for
South Carolina and I'believe that thta
to what the people ot tho State want"
a*&^?%?Siea*s that he Intended
focusing his attention on the matter or
education and the improvement of- Uro
common schools of the State? together
with rural conditions. Mr. Mantung
has a ulan for more' equitable. tax
adjustments which hi has careruhy
worked out and which appears to be
a sound solution of Ute tax question.
Hit?- plan would provide for a'tax
commission, with fa? conptroiier gen
eral an chairman, which would care
fully work out detalla concerning
condition? in every county In thafwj
abd thw base the assessments on ac
tual kcowisdge. The Sumter man ba?
a splendid idea about improVrwe n*??d
' lons. He points out that 44
of the White farmers in South
lina are tenants and do not own
their homes. He ?sys that this condl
tk? ebould ba remedied and If a plan
aa proposes shouldv ewr bo put. into j
operaticn this condition" would uecos
sarlly be bettnred
One ct the Improvements along this
line suggested by Mr, Manning ta that
an amendment to the constitution be
saonred which wpcld provide that'the
ownor pf t?i? small homo tn the coun
try or the small home ta ?ho city be .
??ev'i 'A^f frnm taxes for a certain
nmnber of years in order that mir
money might go toward the paymcat
of the purchase price ot the place and
fev ;ic ;t?-=?=?^'t?w?. sci upb"'.ldinsr
Mr. Manning said that he had no
cause tu compltia of conditions ia
the State Just now so far as his*can
didaoy goes and he believes that na
will be dbe ol those to be heard firOBI
when the question U settled as to i
wbo will .bo the next governor ot j
South Carolina.
AP? ?B^tS*? LKTTgaa
Following is the list of letters, -re-1
Staining uncaiied-mr I? the costoOteej
at Andenton, S. C., fer the week ending i
April 23? 1914. Persone calling tor |
these will please say that they were i
advertised. Ona cent postage due on
alt advertised, mall.
A-CgH Adams. Mrs Ida Able, Thom,
as Allan.
li-"Wtaltor Balley, Shenmor Bowers,
Nora Burritos, Prank ByUer, Mrs, Al
meter Brooks.
O- Baxter Cuth bar ison, Berry Criss,
Hattie Crawford, J. G. Chasten, J. H.
Colley, 3. O. Connell.
D-Mrs. Ldsutl? Donald, W H. Dow-,
ling, UUle Donnely, George Davis,
ifavwcml EUVIB. Bailie Davis. I
.f3__-?y~~. j^gt. P?TO B?C5:. f'Tti. Mm^I
la Partner.
C - Mr. isd UTZ ?-sr?? fis*'***.
Tenser Gainey, Wtv? Glrley,
??Leander Henderson, J. J. Han-'
nient?, ,loho Mundoo*. P. I* Howe, j
Carrie Hughes.
..(-Thomas Johnson, Arthuo Jeuk
K~*. V. Kennedy,
te-Wylie MeCallshaa, ft. B, Mc
MajbMewei Morro ir.
<N-B, F. Noi'ils,
(>-Mts. Anna Owens, Louviol* Ot
W*>- ??"
P~Mre J, Pfe*?**?.
r ft-Aich; liar, ??ltooQre Rltohsott. 0.
fe. H???otd. Wit* Wee,
S-fWlll Staten, Hrs. M. Smith, Lau
fe m?t?Hk Frahk ?tefleton. Mfa. Car
rie Spencer, Annie Sing.
T-te. T. ff. TatoakituK M. 5U Taothp
eon, Mrs. Mamie Tfeompech,
jj?WB. .W. Waltoneld, dllr*. MJery
imaaa, tkorga wp?, D. "a williams, <
drops, Of nantes- nasse
1 M. i?hafcl& ?M Sf!
?eit??jeu
j. S, Coxey, ot Coxey's Army Fame*
To Lead New Army to Capital
Photo by American Preta Association.
T^ACGH SSCHL^H COSEY. ?bo ?ed b!? or taltowera te Washington
B in 2894, ta now ready to lend another butta Hun of unemployed towera
AB the national ca pf tat with three billa which bc wants passed fe? the nen
^ edt of the laboring class?e. They ere in substance as rdliows: t, to es
tablish ? federst bank in ?very coiaamn'ty; 2, to permit -commuoltlea to taya*
nonlnterest bonds, borrow money on thom ?roro United aun?s treasury pad
bl re the unemployed for reed building or other public work: S. tb buy the Dtps
Unes, railroads, telegraphs and telephones et physics? raines and operate them
bj ^government if hs falle in tb??. says Cake* Wet* *?Jn bb'a reroiutfon.
COTTON DECLINE
NOTD??TOWAR
Considerable ReaJfciag On Signs
, vam Months Appear? td?
?Jby Aaaoci?.ted Press) .
?New York, April ss^-Arter. makins
new high ?round for the movement
during tho day? early trading, cotton
tajraxt easter undrir trellising rad
selling for a r?action, with the close
steady et a net hdvance ot 6 point?
on May. but generally ?S to 8 points
lower.
Thoro was ? renewal ot yesterday's
buying movement at the start abd
after opening steady at an advance
the malrket sold about four to lt
.potete n?t higher during the middle
of the day with July contracts touch
ing i zed. r
i (While reports or unsettled weather
sou sh. seemed one of .the. factors on
{tho adr?aeti R was the bil crop
months which led the upward ?oye
meat on covering by foreign, and Wall
! street shorts ol May, vrhiie demand
?for July and August seemed to cora?
from mpch the same sources as pre
viously on the advance, A good dei ?
of reailtlsg was done, however, mau
thara appeared ta be more talk or a
reaction around the ring.
STOCKS RANGE
U*lte4 States Bo?ds ' Deeba* and
T?ne of tb* Market Is
NEW COTTON.
Opes
Opea ttfgh
ll.sa l?.is
?*'? tr* PO lt lil ?
u'.hr, n'.'in X?'.M
ll.60 11.94 lt.co
12. ?fi
? o rt*
ii.tn
ll 74
<B> Associated Presa)
New york, A&rfi. Specujs?ve
operation:. ? ? war? on a small
scale. The matias*- received thc santo
;$PMfmeat support which h*a been ac
corded oft. recent days. At the same
time neither speculators nor investor?
were eager to buy stocks, in view of
?he MeglcaA. situation.
The moro serious .aspect which the i
international crisis assumed caused
some unsettlMneat of securities, and
distinct wcaknces.tn a tew cases. The
average loss, howev?r, waa small.
Toward the end of tho day th? list
eased off again, una late decline was;
Influenced by a sharp break in smelt-]
ina which. was raided on the an-1
n?uec?raeot that th
suspended operallo** in ita Mexican'
planta. ^ The clock broke wrer fir?,
points. ? . I
Money abd mercantile' paper were]
firmer. Forelgn*?dfrc&ange rates rose
\ tho /year's h?& peint, ead Owe
s alk of goid exports to Paris. J
Obhds were Irregular, with a contin
uance o? the recant active selling o?
New York State end City issues. To
tal salfis par valuo ?2,S50.?dO. United
sanies *>a r?.?(j .w?sr?od i-a. the 3a ?
coupon and 3s coupon 1-4. ' ]
V^O?IO? sw?? un
UVKBPflOt CtVrTO
MtMS 10,000.
itea TiC?o. /
fe; Mid *.$?.
. Kew York. A?r>? 83 -ivxwpt for a
steady opening, cotton seed oil fra*
heavy au day after a break ia tard.]
sad dosed unchanged to ?** poTfctaj
aet lower, Jw.
Collum Good?
.?? n
..:.?T RS
showed a furtifeY
?Uvw* all k^7d^is4
duplicate,"* were ?18?
"Kwla
: wi? give ? pis jj (%ty of Andirttfii
^'MiS tor r^SrSte^
.' " '-'-'- - -;-:
C6MK??EES F?BOSS
GREAT ELK KEE16
?
L. H. Cary Has Appointed Cop?
mittet? h* lirmn* L*d?rr/?oar
u~9??l?M In Anderson
Committees for the grand lodge
convention of the B. P. O. Elks have
been appointed by District Deputy U
H. Cary, of Greenville, according .to
j jut announcement made by George D.
Levy Of Sumter, tbe president of the
South Carolina association of Elk*.
Elka hi this state are looking for
ward to the Grand Lodge meeting
avith interest and to the state con
vention which meeta hj An ie rs aa rn
Juno 17 and 1?. Committees ta?/*
been named by the Exalted Fatler ot
the Anderson lodge to attend to every
detail* of the State convention. Spec
ial rates will he given by the railroads
for the occasion.
District Deputy Lewis H. Cary is
authority for the statement that all of
Una lodges he has recently visited tn
[bis official .capacity have given him j
to understand that large delegations j
[will he seat to the convention at An-1
derson.
For the Grant Lodge convention,]
which will take place at Denver, thai
following committee baa been an
ointed by the district deputy:
I- Parade-L. H. Cary, Greenville.]
cbJ?rm*3; Fred. H". Dominick," New*
beriT; Otto Spharr. Orangeburg-. '
Bodges--P. S. Finn. Sumter, chair
man; F. M. Brtokman, Georgetown;
a M. Wolfe. Anderson
iHotel-Montague Tries t, Chartedtou,
chairman; B. C_ Pendergast, Flor
ence; J, L. Erwin, Columbia
Transportation-S. H McLean, Co-?
runfi?la, chairman; T B. Pierce, Spar
enburg; Bd. H. DeCamp, Gaffney.
Th? official route aa . selected by ]
the coamxUtee on transportation will !
be subject to approval by the State
association,
"IT TPW-HTF* BMpr?T?ijrr?.
(Editor A. L Gosseit tn the Tngalco j
Tribune.)
Anderson people were kind and]
hospitable to the. ministers ana. rep- ;
resentatiyea to Presbytery. The Tria,
une man fell into the tender hands
of Mr. F. Lt. Farmer, who la
connected with the Southeastera-Llf*
insurance Company, and who owns
a beautiful sind desirable home ia
North Anderson, at the end of the
street car line.
North Anderson bs just one year old
and ls on? of the prettiest residence
sections In the upper part of the
state. $85,000 worth of homes wero
bull tr* in'one year ia that part of Aa
derson, and Mr. Farmer owns one and
of the handsomest bungalows which hu
acquired from Mr. John Linley, the
popular real estate man. yt*
'\ .mr. Farmer ls interested In poul
try aa well as insurance, and ia. giv
ing n\? attention to hatching cbJeJM,
ega, ducks ?ad soase from his incu
bator. As soon as the young eaflcxnf
natch. Mr. Fernier given1 thom to the
old rooster to raise and tQe hens keep
on larina., Mr. Farmer's nome is in
the country, but he hae every ad
vantage of the city-electric lights
water works, gan, telephone en*
J?pa?? cav 4icc-^1?ife?i?-?. ?"ip aa* :
Mira. Farmer are perfectly happy aid j
have re desire io go anywhere th|*|
J summer to spend vacation
Lgraaddaughter of the late T. H. tt-ts
sat!, who edited ano of Anderson's;
[first newspapers, the Anderson Ga
zette. Thetr first son arrived oa Jan
[ uary 20, this year, and if you ar$a?
to keep on the good aid? of Mr. and
Mrs. Farmer, lust brag oa James La
fayette Farmer, 'Jr., when you visit
them.
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jooooonooooocooooool
r ? _ "'. al
..?V . ' wrets? rx?w??
Io' .* !
p o O 0.0 o o . o o o o o oj
j 3tar-, April 23,-UdY J. L, Va*?,
pastor cf the Bautista church- t?ge af
seat from bis pulpit on the third Suo^
?day owing to a preaa?ag lavitatlpn
from Greenwood to hi?, to preach in
tl? morning and evania*-"la the ia
l*MMt of the MlASoag, ' ???fiver, the
pulpit was ably $80* to Jfr. B, W
Sanders of Grecavite, who preaofed
a helpful sermon on arayer
The fourth Lynora "-?tamber was
ha Ike hlah^ob?o?^?ndbariitm na Men.
dita Svenin* bi- a trio *&&arta!tog and
talented gm?, "T?? ?kr#*i*r
3^/^- -? .. : hm?:&&;pr.'sr ?
IF IN NEED
-OF A VEHICLE OF ANY KINI>
let us show you our stock before you buy.
We carry a complete stock of all kinds. Also Har
ness, Whips and Robes.
We have some extra good values in Mules and
Horses. Liberal terms and courteous treatment
to all.
?F? L
ANDERSON. . SO?TH CAROONA
?'fen
Time was when only th? bald-headed man feared
I the housefly-now he strikes terror to the stoutest
hearts. For we have found him out. We know him
to be a dweller in filth, a ''condon carrier' ' of dis
ease,.^ spreader of. plague and pestilence. He must
I be ostracized from society and expelled from GUV
I horries!
HOW?
Scre?riss my dea^W, Screens!' i
them !
We also have Bronze, Galvanized and Painted
Screen Wire Cloth, cut to any "size required.
FRI^?OO? FLY SWAHTTPiS
VvC Will ^iVc Oilt, t? Cadi gr?Wn-Up peiSOii "wh?
! calls for them, until stock is exhausted.
Anderson, S? C.
Bslfcorf, S. C.
ii, 'LU 'X'.U.j' O?r
! f^R&fflMA. SMITH is a sprightly pW
VJT f??y who likes to fep ia t^uch with
things. In the nexttownliy^'iei^titer
I ?ea* old imf y&to was Qirandma^ t?fao61
' a??ate* and of wfeoni she. is vet; ?onz
impossible for tii? two ??d ??t?fes ' ?o do
jntuch visiting* but wy dayfey call each
ctn cr t? ti on tne telephone and oave thc
No one raf8L***#r& comfort $h4 pleasure
out of the family teiephnoe than Grandma.
j When you ia^hj?w--?tsitrf a^55^?.