The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 26, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
THE ANDERSON H1TELUBEHCER j
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?raft? should be drawn to The Ander
Pranslsd f?nese ls trying to fl
Two words in love and war--Pall
Intend then fall out.
Th" Mitt abuse tho men sad then
i.hr-m.
Barna <Md We beat to do what
tie. jfaa employed to do.
nom?nalo tba Hon. - Harry K.
Th?w to twa Huerta about this bus!
tow fer Colonel Bryan
"Behold a Republic,
"Speed limit 16 ailina" does , not re
3r*?t of the town in which
tba ! alga Ja posted.
-o-*~
, To b: provisional president of Mex
ico may not rceaa that h? "? always
wtoyiwangito provisions.
Man in Columpia aaa taker) more
'medals than any other mah in the
???aie.* He rues, a ? pawnshop.
?>. Abe Merlin says that a man puts
al lo: , li is money in .bis wife's name
when ive buys ho a spring bat,
know those modest lawyers io
Spartanburg aro morttfloO over the
publicity they , are getting tn that
trial.
;-.Thc . rural po!,?co system In Green
ville county appear?, to be doing
a'great, deal of good. It'ia needed tn
'Anderson, too.
-o
Some volunteer for'war, some for
politics, nome for fun. - and some be
cause Usey are too trifling to stay
at .home and work.
?? ..? o ? "
! Must be pleasant to live in a sleepy
town like Loria. fi. C.. jwbore noonie
are not disturbed by rumors yS battle
Snips b?i?? MiMw? up.
That oreenvi?T? man who got a year
tn prison for making his own whisky
wHl probably; ?form enough te buy
his drinks when he gets out.
John Sharp Williams calls him
.Warier,* Senator Simmon* calls bim
^?t?ri-ner," *?? Senator . Tinman
-old Mexican."
The'United States ?an.go on with
? ?ann?. If Carransa
? roiiHfl will whip him
ot go lo war
s would have
rotary of wari
g la North
CbarloUe Ob
THE VIVB MEETINGS
The Intelligencer publishes this
morning reports from SH immy of the |
democratic! clubs in th? county ss
could be reached yesterday. From the
general reports the meetings of- the
clubs werp harmonious and In some j
but little interest woe taken*. No
Hues were drawn in the city and men
wcrf> seat to the county convention '
regardless of affiliations, it is said.
Some time ago an appeal was made
for all counties in the state to send
instructed delegsfions to the state j
convention. From a superficial read
ing of the names of the Relegates pub
lished, we would say "that the com
plexion of the county convention here j
will be very much as it was two years
ago. We hope that the convention
this year will follow the ssge advice I
of-abe county chairman two years ago, j
which was disregarded, and have no I
steam rollers/ or lines of cleavage or
anything of that kind, but select from
the body of citizenship of the county
a? represented at the convention, .the j
best men to stand for the best- county I
in the state.
The convention two years ago fol
lowed the visit of one of the candi
date? for governor who had made se- j
rions chargea against the governor |
of the state wbo was offering'for re
election, and the feeling at the -time ]
waa somewhat acute. As a result
there waa a misunderstanding on ac
Jcount of rumors, wblcb canned a so
IrlQua breach in the parly. We trust
that the mistakes made then, by both
?aides, -will Serve to prove that men on
lopposite aides are not subjects of sus
picion and distrust, but to shows that
we are all citizens of a splendid coun
ty, one whoso record and history ls
something of which we ought to be
proud, and that in the approaching
vent hui the dominant nntn ?trill HA
moderation, toleration and a desire to
find a common ground of patriotism
upon whlcb alt mses may meet.
Let's have no give and take, as if
we were people of different countries
but let up seek first the good of the
old county, and in doing ao look for
men who wt i tn honor and fearlessly
ge tbe duties entrusted to
There may be serious ques
ta be discussed, and these should
rattled outside of any conatdera
of personalities. *
1K<P n& HIVE RA AERA IA.
Several ot the leagues of profes
sional ball players commenced their
annual championship hegiras under
unfavorable auspices, so far aa pub
licity Is concerned. The mix-up in
Mexico hw taken the time and space
oL.the, newspapers(<and the reading
public has almost forgotten the old
habit of looking for the aporta page
thr. first thing in the morning.
Anderson him natl MW ???s? of pr?
feaaional ball and Ia very nearly
"cured." it was a costly* experiment
In some ways. There ls some satin* I
faction tn observing, however* that J
some of our old boys* are doing spion- j
did work among the* ?tara who are
attracting ?;. s attention ot tho whole
country, and aa a matter of rapt, lt
waa a lot/ of fun while lt lasted.
Dot what we wish to suggest ls this.
We need baseball-not a dally sit-in,
but for a week-end pastime. < It does
people lota of good to see a game, say
every Saturday afternoon. Let us
have a local league here wiUi good,
lively ball by the home hopes. A
closely contested game la Interesting,
no matter where lt ts played, by whom
or when-Sunday not included.
? '? movement ia on foot to organise
a league of the kind we . bad last
gummer. We hope that the public will
take to lt. and enjoy lt. Some beau
tiful gamea**- were played here last
summer.
G.0OB FOR EYEBBODY |
We. would again appeal to the j
people of Anderson with reference
to the Chautauqua.
The appeal is not for thc Chautau
qua. Whether or not the people nf
Anderson patronise ?he entertain
ments here la of little concern to the
Inf?fauqua management, except for
the/pride that the mea take in the
success of their remarkable enter
prise.
But lt la for tbe people of Ander
pnn that we make thia appeal. Do
not f?ll to see tho Chautauqua enter
tainments. The Olinga that aro of
fcjjHfft for tl;to week will benefit even
those who profess the highest degree
r-i Aulturc, and at the same time wtli
entertain and instruct those who are
seeking for more and more knowledge
ai un* fl rmi c?S gow ***** wunvi ii?
ours.
Patronise the a?ut*Wfua-for tb*,
good that yon ?IO set o?? of H. lt
will broaden each Individual l'fe, It
wlU advance the community spirit, U
win SITTJ ?? iiSi? ?? pi?i?i?i J? ??*
store, for if Oils year's venture la a
success, the local people < backing it i
wm bring lt back ?ext year, with a |
change og program. We feel that we j
speak advisedly when we say that tbe 1
clever presenta? lon of Shakespeare's
Twelfth Night** comedy by t>? Bea J
Gtreet players ts alone worth ihej
BAN ALLEN FOB PRESIDENT
Tho friends of Ban Allen of this
city will be pleased to know that bo
is being put forward by friends over
the state for the position of state
president of the Travelers' Prptectlve
Association. Por several reasons this
strikes us as a most worthy sugges
tion. In the first place is the personal
side of the question. We know of no
member of the order in the state,
with its 1.200 members, who could
more worthily fill the place.
In the second place. Mr. Allen is the
representative of the traveling men of
Anderson, a busy, honest, high-toned
lot of meo, and Anderson has never
been complimented with this position.
We understand that Anderson, Colum
bia, Greenville, Spartan burg and per
haps some of the other urger poets
of the Ptste have endorsed Mr. Allen.* I
He 1H not seeking the honor, but we
hope that lt will run him down and
fasten Itself upon bim. He bas been
president of Post D of this city for
a year, and the membership has in
creased to 217 within that time.
The T. P. 'A. la made up of the pro-1
gresslve traveling men and whole)
salo men, of the state, and Ban Allen
is the peer ol' the > whole body of j
sterling men.
Welcome to the Chautauqua, stars
land vlsiiorr. If you "all" don't, see j
what you want Jost ask for it.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I
lo BEAL WONDERS ' a
o' o'
?oeooooaooeoooeooeeo
I We've been in many cities
And sailed from many docks,
I But nev?r have we found a bootblack!
Who did dot daub our socks.
-Youngstown Telegram
I We've been in many cities
And - sailed on many ships,
But never found a walter
Who would refuse our tips.
-Houston Dally Post.
We've been In many cities
And sailed to many lands,
But never found a youngster
Who liked to wash his hands.
-Baltimore . News.
We've naen in many cities
'. Been sights, believe, ns, bid,
But never saw a girl who liked
To wear a last year'?, lld.
-um Angeles Express.
We've been in many cities
Been many signals wave.
But never glimpsed a pretty girl
Who made her eyes behave.
-itfemphlK Commercial A?peal.
We'vo been in many citios
Beneath this Southern sun.
But-never get a real sq. meal
Unless we're tn this one. .
-columbia State.
We're been to many, cities
wpere music ann rove ia toona.
But. believe us, dear reader.
None like "Anderson ia My Town "
ROOSE'VELT FOR GOVERNOR
New York, April 25.-"Shall Colonel*
Roosevelt run for governor at the head j
of the Progressive ticket in the State I
ot New York thia PallT'
This question ls to be discussed by'
the exec ut Ivo committee of Ute Pro-j
gresslve .National Committee at a l
reseting to he held in Chicago on Ap
ril ?0. i
???rh? matter of the sdvi?lb?iy et
C lonel Roosevelt's candidacy for gov-j
ei nor of the state will be considered ;
by the National Executive Commit
tee In ; Chicago , a ^ week^ from Th-urs
Sj nmu ??uigo . x vi*?.?un V" ? -
y. " Such a candidacy Would affect
the futuro of the party at a whole,
and thc question shouu? t* consider-1
ed by the National leaders.'
The Statement followed a conference
between . Mr. Perkins and O. B. Phil
lips, acting, chairman of the state com
mlttee Mr. Phillips ia strongly Of the |
nnihmvlhiit f-ftl. ???A?lt??1? A>WVM1/I ?nm
"Those of the stato leaders who have
decided - that Colonel Roosevelt saisi
ran have been busy fixing up tba re
m?ina?f ?i th-Sister Ttcy - w ii'.n'^-:
of Oscar Strauss for Unite? Staten
TSbator, of Frederick M. Davenport mi'
the possible candidate for Lieutenant
J governor and or John A . Hennesy for
Comptroler General. However, they
agree'that all thia is subject to ab
solute end instant revision aa ?con as
the colonel gets back.
District Ai torrey Whitman ~c.uid
not talk for publication yesterday of
bis indorsement for the Republican
nomination for Governor by the or
ganhtallon In the "Ifth Assembly Dis
trict tn the King's eo?sty on Monday
night/ H was said that while he waa
s ra tiffed, he wautd rather the action
had been postponed for a few days.
It la understood, however, that the
Whitman boomers tn Kings County
believe that, the Roosevelt sentiment
ls getting so strong it would be wise
to get District Attorney Whitman ont
iii --Ia. ~i>v%? as ??v^. rs? nay oe in
dorsed by other dist ric? organisations
in Kings Comity within e abort time.
Attorney Whitman believe? be hes
the organisation . In Oneida county
with litek He got a dispatch ye***r?
day from Ward D. .Edwards, ene et
the leaders there, savina thai th? ?rt.
ectrtir* committee of til* ecunty com
mittee has passed resolution* tn op
position to the proposition of. Jos.
E. Hodges for an unofficial state con
vention.
Word came from up state yesterday
thal flauster Ralph Thompson o'. Che?
nango hoped to ran for Lieutenant
Governor on tb? ticket with Wittt
rna?. Kings eaunty. lt la uusdrstoad
ls gro&aing ? candidate for Coinatrol
ter.
PARTY CLUBS *
NOW ORGANIZED
(Continued Pram Page One)
-,-^
authorised to fill any vacancies to j
the delegation. The president
empowered to name an executive |
committee and a committee on regis-;
tratlon.
WJlUaautoa No r.
W. I. Mahaffey, president; M. D.
Leelie. secretary; W. M. Sherard, ex
ecutive committeeman. Delegates:
W. I. Mahaffey, W. M. Sherard. J. W.
Holllday, H. W. Kirby. M. F Adams,
W. C. Adams, W. C. Campbell, J. rt.
Manley, D. P. Adams.
PeadJetoa.
8. L. Epkew, president; J. C. S tri ti
ling, vice president; H. C. Summers,!
Jr., secretary; Sam H. McCreary, ex*
ec II 11 vc committeeman. Delegates-I
S. L. Eskew, J. C. Strlbling. H.
Troscott. J. W. Sanders, B. fl"
L. M. Hunter. J. E. Woffortf.
Piedmont
Dr. J. G. Mock, president;* HT
rod vice president; W. O. McCaw,
secretary and treasurer. ' Enrolling
committee: Ned Bagwell. W. A. Spear
man. W. W. Clardy. J. F. Hamnftndr
KR. I. Elrod. Executive committee:,4LJ
M. Reid. Delegates: Dr. J. G. UbWA
O. M. Reid. R. 1. Elrod; W. A. Spear,
man. J. M. Seawrlght. E. C. Blaek
ston. A. P. Lionald, C. M. League,, WA\
P. White. > u j
Honra Path, No. 1.
B. P. Ona so way, presiden^; y
Monroe, secretary;'E. E. Harper, ex
ecuf've committeeman. Delegate?.-P.'
W. Sullivan, Jot?. W. Clement. G.
Cl.ukscalos, Jr* J. M. Mitchell;
Gasauway. O, K. Cannon, J. W.,r\9?
L. L. Wright, L. A. Morris, J, J. Mi
Abee, A. F. Hammond, R. E. Lee.
C. Elrod, W. J. Hembree. , .
Starr.
J, T. Stuckey, presldeut; X ?. Ti
erette, secretary. D(.'legates: J.
Stuckey, A. G. Thotnpeo, J. L...Herro?
J. J. Smith, J. S. Jones.
' ; ' .. Hroadaway. *.
S. NV Peatman, president; C.
Martin, secretary; T. W. McCarleyr
N. Pearman, Jj L. McCarley, -C. F.
Martin, W. S. Campbell, J. A. Striqk*
land. !
WIlllaMston, No. 1.
G. W. Sullivan, president; J. C.
Duckworth, secretary; T. J. Martin,
executive commlttfioaum. n.l.wt-;
Dr. J. W, Parker, B. H. McAllister, G.
S. Goodgion, J. C. Duckworth. D. P.
Gray. J. D. Miller, T. J. Martie. H. C.
Campbell. J. G. Morgan, F, M. Calla
han, H. V. G. Cooley, J. te. ?odgers,
G. W. Sullivan. J. P. Ellison;
Flat Rock.
Dr. It. K. Thompson, president; u.
W. Tucker, secretary; Rev. J. B. Her
ron, -member of executive committee.
OAlctjratAM. tex IH? nuiato neitiveintiexn *
W. O. Herron,'.Claude Brooks, W."
Thompson, W. H.. Whitaker. G.
Tucker, and W. M. P. Hall. AR?
?utes, P. F. Thompson and P. C. Ha
^tf^jfc ' Pagel?" pragfent; J.~ Plc
Clinkscalee. vice pr?sident; R.
King, secretary; Lee G. H si teman,
cutive commit teamas. Delegates:
J. E. Buggs, J. M. Paget, .J. H. Harri
din, Raymond Beaty. J. C. Lomal
John Holland. W?rf ii
Ward 1 democratic'club met In the j
douri bonne at S o'r.iecB SatiiWtajsJ
morning. The following offUserawer?\
elected: V
Joe. K. HCMI. president; T. P. Wok-i
son, vice president; J. L. Sherard,!
secretary; W. H. Shearer, member
city and county oxe?ttt?vo committee.
The following were elected dele
gates to the county convention:
M. L. Bonham, T. Prank "Watkins,
K. P. Smith, J. M. Payne, M. M. Matu?
son, J. L. Sherard, Wm. Laughlin, J*. K-?
Hood, T. P. Dickson, J. G. Hardin,!
R. E. BurrisB,, W.. H. Shearer, C. M.]
TrSbble. ' j
Ward 2.
! J. D, Rast, president and member ot j
' iutj C?ijr *t?d uouuijr ?**rC??*Ve cu??uiat
tees; Foster FanL secretary. Execu
tive committee-Poeter Fact, A. H.
Osborne. J. A. Austin. A. W. Vtfff,'."O.
H. i?etger. J>etogat?*r to_ tho county
couvcni??u, F. E.-.wj?*??i"N v?S??M.aa.
William Banks, 8. D. Brownlee,rt^MK
Bet!, Julian MarUa and Jod. R. Pant.
Chairman of delegation authorised to
fill vacancies.
j. M. Cathcart, president; W. W.
Lyles, vice president ead P. J. Whtte,
I secretary; G. Cullen Sullivan, city ex
county execntivo committeeman. C.
' A. Matt?non, B. P. : ' #????, {wDvrt .5.
Lig?n, Leon L. Rice, H. H. Broadwell,
! yr" ?s - mcvonne??, -Kip*. ~ uiarae, ?. L>.
Carter. D. F. Carter. C. O. Carter, I.
J. Sutherland, Qflp Sullivan. C.
M. Craft and C. C. Leanhardt, dele
gates to the counly. coaveatloo. M.
iW. Patterson, A. ti Heaton, J, C.
Roach, C. c. G ribble. Joe Smith and
W S. Edmonds, alteraa.es.
L ; . fllaek-MHta.
C. J. Ayres, president; J. Wv NfM;
secretary. Executive committeemen ;
A. 8. McGill, Eugene McDonald, R. H.
Spake.. Delegates; C J. Ayres, C. J>.
Johnson, Eugene, MeDoneJd, Carley
Ayres.
!RJve?Me*l**?t>*tter,
T. ? Har her, pr?*?A*?t - .jr, 3 flfeye?;
secretary. Delegate?, B. B. Goasett,
R- L. ?ara, J. C. Asker, W. H. O?a*
fnvy, Richard Roper, Alternates, J. T".
Whitten, P. F. Bowers. Executive,
committee maa, Le? Hughes.
HaeeweAL
u. B. .McPhall, pr?sMent; JU E. Mar
tin, eeerotary. DeGegstee: "W. W. Har.
rto^.^L Duckworth, IJdnh H. Itay,
gauised with the eteciteft dt WV li.
Aadarnnh. wiwgt.Vriit+if' W . ' _
secretary.' W. L7 ijkfewon nae**?- .
the county executive eommUtee. Dole?
gAtss. W. L. Andereon, W. C. Ctamp
V Bu??!. . Jft,.i.?>.i i.
ev. rotary ead nwv^tuff <ti the eotmty
execeaive eommutti?. DeleceaHt?--*.^.
Brewan. A, kt HMH^HnmilP;
-Wv H. Burrlss; J. B. Wktsoo; t*.?k
Ivs.
T. C. Jackson, president: A. B.
Galley, secretary; W. P. Cook, member
of executive committee. Delegate*
C. M. Grimm T. C. Jackson., Aw
Gatley, 8. P. Grambell, 8. B, Anderson.
D. Brown, C. A. Wiles, A.-L. Bre?
nan and Wi P. Cook.
Fork Township.
R. A. Sullivan, president; T. 9. Mad'
dox, vice-president; J. M. Bfayles.
secretary and member ef the eaecn-T
live committee. Delegates J. M. Broyl
es, H. a Dowling, T. L. Maddox, R>. A.
Sullivan and L. P. Sullivan.
Contrat.
Central Club, Anderson-J. W.
Quattlebaum, president; Oliver Bolt,
vice-president, R. E. Nicholson? secre.
tary; J. 8. MeFall, executive commit
tee; for the executive committee of th?
club-nj. H. Hutchison; J. A. Shirley
and O. AL Smith Delegates: Geo. W.
La Boon. H. H. Watkins, J. W. Quat
telba um, F. L. Brown, B. J. Smith,
O. M. Smith, W. A, Watson, 8. D.
Pearman, J. M. Knox, J. 8. HcPall, T.
T. Wakefield. G. M. Reed. J. B aente?.'
J. P. Bolt. W. B. Breenie, E. M. Grffn
Z. C. Simpson. B C. McCants. U. E.
Seybt, J H. Hutchison, J. A". Wake
t?eld. ' , I
OrrvUle Club.
Reorganized and "elected W _W
Scott, President, R. F. Thackston. Sec.,
W. P. Snelgrove, executive.
" The following were ' elected dele
gates to the county convention'.
W W. Scott. John B. "?mbcrt, E.
F. Thackston, R. M. Smith, W. P.
Snelgrove, J. H. Willama, L. A? San
ders, A. C .Hudgens. John A. Hays,
H. H. Riuflseli. J. A. Glenn, 3 H.
Bevllls, P. A. Dobbs, R. Sv Jackson.
'8. C. Armstrong.
: Alternates-C. C. Brtssey, J. P.
Cote.
f HEATH"?F MRS, THPH. AYER
Hatlve of Anderson Dies tn !*aeen
Relativen Aere.
"News of the death of Mrs. Thomas
Ayer, which occurred at 4 o'clock, Sat
urday In Macon Ga., was received
$y relatives In this city early today.
The funeral services will be held and
interment will be made in Macon Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ayers was Miss Kittle B?rrigs
Of mis city, daughter or the Ute Mil
ford Burrlss, and sister-in*law of Mr.
L. P. Smith of Anderson. Mrs. Lou
McFall, Mrs. Lissie Cater, of Anderson
And Mrx VnshU Keys of Greerville,
sisters. Or. A. P. Johnstone of this
cit v m a rri-o^ j? -istcr of *h? Hr rna gfirt
Mr's. Ayer was also a cousin to Mrs.
M L. Bonham.
Mre. Ayer is survived hy her. hus
band, a daughter. Mrs. 'George E.
Hatcher of Macon, and .two sons,
Messrs. Thomee Ayer, .Jr.. of Yates
ville. Ga., and Kalcott Ayer of TUB.
cifecis. Ala.
Mt. Ayer is a son ot tic. ?ste Gen
Ayer who conducted; a college foi
woman In IhS* Ml?, ?nmo j
Beelaring that Americana ? spent fa,
000,000 more for chewing * gum la?
year than waa donated for forelgx
missions, speakers at the* ; Tro j Me
WodTst conference In Saratoga^ u?ge*?
an Increase in offerings- ' ^ /* '
. 1
To mak? that step into
April you need the loW
spring shoes.
Here-Oxford tan $3.50,
Patent leather $4/
Vici $3.50, $4.
Glaze kid $5.50.
Gun metal .$ 3.50 to $6^
Patent kid $6.
The right shapes to put
crvrinor info vr?i:r <t<*ffi
Order by, parcels post. We - prepay jj
ali chantes. .1
I
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n?iiJi>i-'r*n
The Leading Annus!
Dividend Company
Th* Mpaje? of THE MUTUAL BENEFIT UFE INSURANCE
i empany of Newark* ?. J., are Ilse esos? libere!; most ?rnple
moat flexible on tibe market.
The, Mutual Benefit bas a record for fair des^g an? iib<*a! tre??
ment of poHeyhelder* unexcelled in ltfc snswaac* history.
lu premium? are low ?nd it? ANNUAL DIVIDENDS are
AH peKck* TOW bcmg writtee are participating. \'
There are no stockbolekrs, fem**-* fee&g .fWBfche&?dt *?**, ali
sa vmjfg bekw??lng to th*
The Mutual Bern*** faa* newer y/rrtt-m tonftate iigwiraiitea. <^oojttcfc%
ly no part of its t?salo? coati**? ol ?t*sxr*? drvfeSeode to . ** forfeited
io ease of death or dsfanlt in pmsu%n |M^??e?^
A dollar'? worth of VU inaaran?* ? fomished to each po?tcyholder
ter avery dollar paid Iry h?a.
If yob were born after this dato fei Oeto
prior, to eorreepondSns ft?
an secara fesar
T&an Yea