The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 06, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
GET RESULTS
FOR SALE
J?er He|e? ? have the IJyde CplUvator*
on bas?, ?ad. bgys, you kpov they
pesvln* and-alfalfa hay and stover.
C. Ii. PUNN,
Anderson, Jluute 3.
"WABTED?Typawritov purchssers,
We hava over nsw rebuilt and
second head typewriters for quick
AaJ^* ^hpftP< AlJ i8shaet Pri?e
Sheet on request J. B. Craytoo %
(. Co., Charlotte, U.c. a-8-tf
efrarge of tailoring eto?e. Will pay
good, salary to right man, Apply
Columbia Tailoring Company, lag
W. Whltaer street. 5-4}-3tcbg
FORRENT
FOB BENT?On? 7-room house on W.
Wbttaer str; all modern convenlen
Hardwa-e Co. 6-6-3td
?VT
ESTRAVED
igen Up?A black and whit* spotted
heifer, about one year old. Owner
cs4 have same by proving owoer
ofcifc aq* p?yi?g. m this advjpM?^
L ft BURQEfJS,
Bejton It. F. D. 8.
MISCELLANEOUS !
T>e,MMgei.--Trial 2.16?7 years ojd.
The, fasset horse you erer bad Uje
ehaace to tel, ^ to will bo the stud
at Pstls Bros, Stable
will ho run short
candidates,
are us follows :
lu both daUy
Mfrly, m eteMfcm
ajbtme, asjto- ^ach in
Z7'"]WSr-/c?J offices: in -
rayor, ?.e0; aldermen ?8.<
vi&lj*^ ??gienpce myablf - a
date for Mayor .oS ^JffljjpqB^ subject I
- is rules of the Dewrm'raUc
4-3<}tf. J. M. PAVNp.;
^?U S, Mimera la hereby announced
a*' c^jwUaate for mayor, subject to
Uk* rnfass o? the city aemoarsAie pt?
rna*y eiaof4on
^Mct?dh', consisting of Or*"
Brushy Creek, Willfamstan and
W>Utostobhlpa, subject to ttee action!
of ft^c.ttonotiraUe primary
H. A. POSTEE.
MANAGER ORR SAY* THERE
CAN. BE NO OTHER
CONSTRUCTION
SIMPLE MATTER
[Trustee* DM Not Appreciate the
Spirit of Mr. Taylor'. Ordi
nal Communication .
Mr. H. A. ?Vr, manager of the
Southern Pub) LUlitle* Company,
to a reporter of tba. SMif In.
telllaeocer Tuesday that he wt* veryj
much gratified at the fact that an
agreement bed been reached between
the attorney of thg coabsa* and the
attorneys of the city school*, for the
teaUng of the question* at iswa. In a:
speedy and amicable manner.
He had no criticism to make cf
too trustees and felt that since the
agreement reached 1 h entirely satis
factory to both parties the disagree
ment heretofore understood must hgyejj
been dus 10 a rpiaonaeratanding oil
the position of the company. '.T'ne]
ByattaF h? a? *??u* ?e^w?reo to?i
get the^matterf adlnstc? U?; Jrifadlffl
way and lw believes ?at had* President f
Taylor's letter been fully uppreelateJ '
and acted on in tbo spirit in which
ft was sent ? would never bave been,
necessary to cut off the water. The]}
f agreement reached. 1? e?fcsiaatially thef
arfreemetfV'orippairy sujggetjted by
L'aptaln Walking to one of the trusteen
before the water vas cut off, and at
the time *he agreement was submitted
It wee stated By Captain Wktklns that
he would be glad to have any sugges
tions or announcements that the board
or Its committee might desire to make, i
Mr. Or? atatedr. that he did not know
until :i:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
that ah. agreement had been reached
?een the trust?es and the corn
's attorneys, and that ??iih!? ?dss
16 minute*alter this agreement
*rmm*<>\*l* notice order* ware
n to turn the water beok On. aod
out eveii whiting to re?oive Iff?
m^^fatr?^ u ratlj*f oifc ?* *J
that If the partie* .a4>4am)te*c|b*;
roach a satlsfjtfjnty AatolaWl^f^Rfci
the .ohly thing left Jjs. a.social Yftyfajpi?
of the question? end an Inquiry of-CMR
fyane!i!i,i>.
Mr', err is corrodent that the position
of Mie conmauy was njv?,r f-i^ly un
derstood by the trustee* either t^
<?W>? Mg Pot suff&Hmtlr
the communication ?f President Tay- i
lor and the suggestion, of Capt. Wat
kins or else beeapse somo-of the points!
may not have Mb 'Ma&iafjtr w4t^ pe/^
Jutent ej?^|P!^s^ 4hts ./?qwp-u:
'iffiiS?' T?*VQ^^fntJ9arly
un-explalned put had It been brought
to their ?tt^tl?affflpd iuaed every
ffiffl|ft?<<ora Racaived Ffofrh?j>
I - ' mm te ltt??w soon
was m
mo time ago it was the
au built
raee
reason it was Imp
with the work at
t;cta have b?ej
.however. And*!
recaivad a "co'
PNOM. a?f*4fty
"people and n<
ter ot getting
acceptes? titp i
WIM will he s
eon people am
the wQnk will
(h. mhrH**'* 4q8* Bf fobs*
l*? meraly ? mat
bids on the wr
e, ? nd some
ing w?? be st
me-news to
-$eek? le H?ve WsMeaV Clan? Ii
tage? for Set
f Seneca, April ,'. - tf rtk 31
, man, president
of Wnamn's Clubs.
I of Kti.l;f.^H
, day the 30th. -vfra.
I Abbeville, chntrr?ft?
ay. 3$eW|^^H
osuin irions
> -IWi.'J'.'?.
SELLERS'IK
FARING 5W HI
MANY OFFENDERS ARE BE-]
ING ROUNDED UP
Mai Utrate Broadwell Held Court
A? Day Ye*ter<Jay For Selling
ail For ffMphKnr
Anderson liquor sellers end other
offenders against the law are faring
badly thege days. Laat night Jude
Droudwcll's docket showed a total ci
IS tried on the charge of selling liq
uor while numerous other cases wer?;
dispatched during the day. Of the 12
tried yesterday three were negroej
while the remainder are all white men.
The following is a list from the Mag-\
Jtstrate'a docket pf the cages. tri?d:
Qalnes Robinson, Bert Compton, Os
car Lewis, Will ?uro8, Gade Simpscn,
Tillman Miller. Colbert Clinkscales,
E. C. IY?ppor. W. J. Pollard, Oeorga
Johnson. Horse* Fam. Lewis Hamilton
and ^ewt Kay. These were all tried]
Bfld in each instance the.ease was sept |
up to lite court of G?n?ral Sessions
trial. ' 1 '
Three whito men, Alfred Taylor, |
John Campbell and Jim CawpbcU,
were tried on a charge of gambling
and a!l three of these were acquitted.
*'>0ecajr Moore white man, was piac
WJWStafe bnder false repr?senter
ffi?|e w?l beglvejf a b^ngV^
t^Brotiwetftoday,
9 docket 1% the Maaietrate's office
fc* <u?bj ?tews that a number of
gambling eases are to come up for
trial this morning, a paajorlty of the
cages being against negroes.
. At yesterday's trials so many spec
tators and Interested parties appeared
to hear the trials that it became nec
essary to move the court awi there
for^ Tu4?p Broa?wru transferred his
activities from his own office to the
v-ounty court house. *hlc]j'.place was
atiMjsTthajv half-filled with those want,
in g to hear the: trials.
-'TIS
County, He Wtty
ft
While U is a tittle early for the Ap
derson county teachers "to be making
arrangement* for the comin-r, gammer,
'many or thcao have already seid that
they will attend the Summer school
to ue conducted by Winthrop coli? 1 "
at Rodt Hill. Bor several weeks J. B.
Mettent tbfll supejljftteridient oft edu
cation for Andersen county has' baaa
urging the tcacherB to attend.' ,M$M
, doubtless he will redouble bis ^wgttj
[since he has .received the followjej
letter from T>. B. Johnson, president'
j "I have sent out a number of Subi
! uier Schont bulletin? to the ??sftSs^!
fin y?ur'-'county. I believe that ItSjftt
[ bo a help to your teachers and to your
i country snnools to h?vp yo?r teach
ers attend our Summer School this
'summer.' < '.'? ..' :" ''.
"May I ask you to do ?hat y?u
cap to urge your ' teachers to attopt
our Summer School? A number ol
th? counties last year arranged to pay
ins registration fee of f^. for any
one orttteir teachers who srj?uld at
tend ou?: Sworncr School-; Could Stop
[not arrange to gjve ttartg egjpJ^gjB?
I" I am. sending you fay this mail a
few summer school bu?j?iins and
Stimmer School application ti&tfca for
.. ? >
enboararr? your teacher* i
Summer " <?ohooi will be
"J assure you that i
teachers .who attend
j jfrreai. maS?y n
|eaoh week,
et this popular
I SA W Out tiret -'*mmi
[nne the remaining
continually
I price of Ten Cesitp?
WITH VEXING PROBLEM
THERR i? NQ IyAW
fVn?-D?peruary People Call His
AtJ^tfqag* tfee Laws of South
Carplisa
J. Mack King, supervisor for An
derson county, bad a very vexing ques
tion put up u> film yesterday and this
morning lie does not know what Is
what or why in regard to the dis
pensary question. Some of those peo
ple who are lighting the dispensary
I election, desired Id this county by the
whiskey people, have called the Sup
ervisor's axteoU^i V? the fact that they
can t)>A no law making it possible to
hold such an election and they re
quested, Mta ?j^peryiapr ?o te{j |&vi>
where to find speis law. Mr. King Is
I unable to do this and there the ques
tion hangs. Thj law relative to the
bj$*n able to/find,
an&ay be hiiSto*
?uing*' tiji&.d
U)ty Lut Rome
,,'when sskggcg
aw about ti* qnest?op. w? thaf this
was the only, law oa th?^|spebisry
matter that they had ever seen and
they djd not know whether an *
cojsld bo held oa this
tion or not;/ it, is ?
that a number er 90Sthl
ties bSTS?^^^HWF
secured the rj^ra of ther
among theas being Legi
V*iou: counties, but where their
j e'rpisor gp^^harky for ordering
eliBotJofc is njgr* *m?n My. king, cas
!**y- . .
The dispejumry people take the ylsw
t>.t sto?e' i^; other counties ha^e
rct^? vii t^Ttwpiftivi/, Aauerson coun
ty should be allowed to do likewise, re
gardless of whether th? l?ir mages
provision for ih is or uot- On the otber
fcnd^the ?Bigffvi-or says-that he
'trr?nU io s?e%m oiack and/ white, where
the law ejlBBttBlfcalro
shaJU 'iiTi jjWiir yj^T^f T
Mr. Klug told a repo
Igeacor last night
to nefsf-^MMkM
, IlllllfflMjl' of
te was' also g<
for The
was
sk the op: j
Ties,
what
??nut
Ithat
Inten '?
When h
ioiHeials!
|.t0 do,
M?fU>*hUs it looks a little libs the
election might not ho ordered, e?en
Wf the- petitions have the necesjiarrcoe,.
\ fourih W1 the voters sighed, although
Mr. KWg says thai he win ready and
wHMog to give the whiskey people an
Tleation if he can find the authority for
So doing. ' ,
?. L. Faster of Greenville was id
is city yesterday pa business.
W. R. Bradlay returned to his home',
in Abbeville after epehdlug a sljort1
Unie in Anderson.
31 W- WiUlama- of Ciiorlotie, was
jaao^g those to* spend yesterday ?n
Jthe citv
W. Vi]. Gwion of Greenville 1$ . low !
, spending a few days In the city op j
business. "
F. S. Prince of 1&all township 4ua
In AndersonW??Uf?SwF^ *^rt
Btay.
J. R. Fast of
{city yesterday
i E. F. Gamb
j township wg
1 William J
'well ncighbo
Moire to .s
. **? ig the]
w hour*.
the Broadway j
ity yesterday.
tbe vis.
filly.
'Auuaof.-?ssJKt
th? btudaess ?
: Mr, end
Mr. aisj^Sr.
weil. Oa.. ar<
home of Mr?
fus - -'our w?kw
SOON TO BE FORM
ED HERE
TO m QgGANKEB
P. NL Burnett Has PUeed Otfiat
f or Q*e Dp?** ??raplete
F. M. Burnett, secretary of the An
derson V. &L C. A., yesterday ordered
qne do?e? Boy Scout uniforms ffjom
tue headquarters c{ this, great organ
ization for boys and within tbe next
few weeks tbe work of drilling .and
training* the Anderson youngsters will
be underway.
Mr. Burnett said yesterday that he
exQectgd to ^.Mwmm^.vll^.*P?^
qnly about one dwen to start with.
He says that ' when this number is
proficient in the ficput training he will
admit mooe and in this way. if this
system ia cajtt*fin?& the iscaipatrol
wiL ipcrease day by
IJfce uniforms qrderei
* lii^b^ gow^
|n empi?te? a^tb^e^d^^^n^s.
for organizing :tbe patrol la good
shape. ??^jL
lSl.<^^rW!WW W^bey knew
that tb*s Bey Scouts oj America are
Md bl^. ;
pbysjcs^s?iiaebut..
?^WkSd^
The narent* ci -??? b?-d*
Ugfetft* ovejr the.r&tg, that tbe. ng#?l
obiee^ tojils^ sop becoming a member
" FoBo*?^ThVowgas?teatfeB *he boys
lipB^i^Vwiu^am^. sortie
_blo name for their patrol an?
:ben the Ssont- Master will tato up
the ^orifof tcscMae them of ifarfgnr
Mr. Burnstf bas v*?eg-'$f^isft? de?i
fgoated by tbe head of the work as
Soout Master for ' the Andersen
?g/t?? arrival of
Barrett t* et_
Jt^?apeen recruits out of the -
'readjf to fail upon him, in ?omt
hard; toimagine.
Fn^rgg1.' ?f '^np Former
Columbia. May G.?In the cicv
tfon here today. W&d& jiemtfon Gibbes
mayor for^bur years, VfMdelesu?l.for
reelectio.n. ^There were, three candi
dates in the fiefd. Their eespeotivc
yotes were; * ,
W. if, Qiboes. 817; P. &.B?wJNff;
A, Grieth. 9.-J6.
I). Is sa|d that la thw second electron
it of th? Gibbea votes wilt sdsix 'Dr.
has J?r t?go years be
f m J.}ie city CQmmi?Sionx
rf. wj??w^sye? .
race for n>i|>ag^BHHK
i Mayor, Qibbfis daaeated Dr. Barb
piaycr under the commission for
S^v^ri^^st years as <;
ilfth. iSiU ?on of Ct??t ?. a. ?*!
were 14 candidates. Tas'
nan/, m* s?x?4 o? ihf? ^atcjr^?^? .Mr
o?rtmenir of the city. M, Dupre
im? rrfat^rea in AjiaeriSibB, aad is a
son of B. CJs^ riupTe; Zpiaaeris oS
.fcfr DT B* ^^1(u^?to' ?
?^?jice sergeant ?&t -yuark,.-- Jt'!<;:
Black, B. 3. Brennen, T^' Bt?r :: -
D. ?t. Inn?es, ^ H- la^ae^jTW.
MHard ami ft. TT S^im?w?tt were
defeated. -
From tfce way we are selling White Gopd Ratjnes, Rj?e ?Clpths,
Lawn& Crepes^ etc., ypu- would think that we hgf|. cornered the
market on them. We haven't done this, but we do buy tig?m di
rect from the mills and sell them less than other merchants often
pay for them.
.1 . -
27 inch 2 Sc White Ratine* Bailes'way.15c yard
38 inch Best 50c White Ratifi?, Bailes* bargain, case jot
price.3Sc yard
27 in Rice CJoth., cheap at 20c, Baljes' way.12 1-2C yard
36 inch Beaijtjful White Cr??pc worth 25c yar<J . . . . 12 1-2c yard
Good grade White Unehes only.ioc yard
Beautiful, $Qa- Wl$\& S?lk jmd Cotton Crepes, Bails' way or^y
.. ,| . . . . i.25c yard
|[ '40 iiuh Flaxon Voiles, Balles' short4ength pricfl pflly U>c yard,
,f|epi4tif ujRafjije corded ?5c white crepe, Baites' way . .t|?]yar4
44 m?h orcpe in Wisteria^ Blacky Navy, Ki|i?{$ Blue, Whitfjr Tan,
Pink, and.Tgngp; spj&cjal. Value at.. .*%. ... :4jfjj; yard
Then tola, we have a lot ? specials in Towels, Bed Sp;ead Sheets
Pillow Cases, ?t?. \ ' ,', :'\'.^?'^'^- ---' ; '-. ?'' jM; ' .
8l x9Q Best mit sfceefs some sell at #.},qg? Bjijes* way 75c cadi
l oo dofep ljuek;Towels, red border and cheap at- ?4/25 dozen,
Wednesday a}! day . . ........... $1.0? dpifp
loo dozen l-adjes' bleached irau?? low nee?/.' ar,;? ?rrns, wG-u?.
ioc, every day tilt gone,-$c each P?iu miss lhcnu\
rrrr
8 H. S?p.
tpvm* in fllm??l every dsy
Come in and let us show then?.
^^^;m^:M?4e^
'.
We have a nice 3ke. of Pony