The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 07, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
FOB ?ALB-^?-wo new ;, High Point
D??f4?? *rtt$>. Aeradas. ' ! lone Bet-end
hand buggy- Property ot the late
W, R. Wallace deceased. T. T.
WAkeflclaV Executor. . 4-30 6,7.14d
WA?WE?i^Tn?sr??ter ' purchasers.
?ale, cheap. All makes. Price
.beet on request 3. a. Crayton %
? Co.r Charlotte, N. Cf = 3-8-tf
Tfaat?4r~A good live man to Uko
" r?harge ot. tailoring atora. Will pay
good salary to right "mao. 'Apply
Columbia Tailoring- Company. 122
y^gyyr ^tyaet.- 6-6?3tohg
FOUHENT
FOB BENT-One 7-room house on W.
vVtiitnsr sir,-ail G?dern conventea*
ces.. Appiy ip J. K. Tate, at Tate
. , ,Haffwafoco. ' , , ; s-s-std
IVliSCELfj?NEOUS
?O^J^^td^iend on city' or co ."?try
property in amounts from fl?'3 to
. IfcOOO.; T.'P. Dickson, Attorney*
?. -Ill"'-"- I'-";. ..I " ' ' 1 V " 1 "
TJie Midget- Trial 2.1?-7 years old.
? ' Thejlj^test, horse you. ever had thal
chance to breed to will be the stud|
at ilivl?3r^/S#Wft [i .-.?.
wu-iIHW?I*I?IM'HII ?.Miiium'ii II ?nm K'-I mi urn i
POLITICAL,
A?^QUN?ElVnlNTS
. Under ihle? heed will be run short
ainohrioements of . cahdidr>*s. The
rates for these are a? folcows: For
_l.i holli tKJly ?.r^a.
aemt-w?skiy; tiB: etectios, $7.W); in
ol th?s alone, *5.?0, cash In advance
strictly. For city offices: in ?dally
v> . i--*rf d6.Wi aldermen tfc.oo.
6 0S 39TATOB
I hereby armo?ncb' myself a candi
date for Mayor of Andersen, subject
.?^Iho^tyaj.?* .thks,JHraoeyatic . pri
taary. ,
. ...dr-SOtf. J. M. PAYl^* '
' a ?? Bimera" in' hereby announced
aa caa??ate' foi- nioyor, subject to
KlW'^wniiQC.? thu. city detao?ratio . prl-.
Dr. VvV F, 'Ashiuere. ?s hereby an
nqt^ncea as iv candidate for mayor,
subject to the rules of ibo'cliy demo
cratic primary election. "-,,:.
: date Tor county commtssiou er for the!
MrviehT .^^k:/-a/iu4ms?pn >od?H?oe'
well township ?ubj?ei to the action
af the democratic primary.
H. A. F03TBRL
BJNERAL NOTICE
OOSSBTT.r-Friends, . relatives and
*cqua1uUnc?s ot Ur. and Mrs. B B
JZ?-? ..i
. ---^w?mU.?j tl?? Km;
?^ouia Clayton Goasett, at ?he home,
?r gea-j
voters . must
rttflcate and
f the Conn
fflU
LOST IN FIRE
FOWLER'S GARAGE BURNED
WAGONS ALSO BURN
Entire Gar*#;e Went Up In Smoke
Entailing LOM id $35,000
With Some Insurance
On" nf ?hr meat destructivo firea
of Homo months nest occurred In An
derson yesterday afternoon ct 1.50
o'clock when fowler's Garage on Weat
Merket street was completely des
troyed. In the garage st thc time were
49 automobiles and these were alt des
troyed, together with about loo farm
lug Implements .sad two solid car
loads dr new farm wagons. The low
ls heavy, tbs most conservative esti
mate being $35,000, while tho owner
carried 122,600 insurance.
s. h. Sharpton, an eq?p??ys ot thb;
garage, had Just, started; to work on
a new machine, received a dey or so
ago by the garage and, decided that
he would eranie the auto up. The
it turn that he made caused the
machine to back tire and a gasoline
[explosion followed, enveloping the en
tire : room almost instantly in flames.
Sp quickly, did the fire spread that'
the.^people in the building were al-!
most overcome by jthe smoke while'
trying1 to reach the t?l?phon? and they |
had to escape from the building with
out: turning id an alaru, going to a
house near-by where the eau Was
sent to the fire department. The de
partment made a quick run to the
scene hut the stubborn flames heat
back and they were unable tb
any headway. I? a tow minutes
entire building was destroyed and
ook splendid work on tho part ot
i department to save several of the
.-by houses.
Fowler, owner or me garage,
aid. lost night that he considered thc
luilding almost - fire-proof. It had a
liri floor and the building was con
structed or sheet iron but " so . many
greases' and oils bad dripped froth the
many automobiles in tba building that
the I ira spread very, rapidly. When it
^ched the secohd floor Of thc hnild
?this portion being constructed of
\ it was at once seen, that the
Hag ?.aras.ijpes$ .saving. ? .?
ir tho machines in the building at
o of tho fire ? were second*
id and .few of them were of any
Very coa*SdeYftble market value hut
numbers ot Urom cyold have been dis
posed ot at. any'minute for good
prices end the loss will certainly be
ali of tbfc amount estimated, py Mr.
FOVf5er. AO Ord tr nruV been placed
?orne time ago by Mr. Fowler, for
??varal new raachiues, whlta hsva al
"y been; shipped front the, factory,
, ii is -citied that they y:111 ar
s today, fe. Fowler considers that
?, vjti-v fmtftunaJUi in this riiapor.t
^Thc* dwetung^ouse1' Adjoining tho I
garage, owned by"-Mrs. Joao^htuej
?Peeples. waa badly damaged by tho j
Ure. although tt^ waa saved hy the
datldg work of the fire department.
So hot1 did the blase become that
the firemen had to retreat time and
time again from the burning build
ings end because of thia fact lt sra*
fc&tflkult sa?twr to save thc dwelHn*-}|
S ?w i
Detfor W?s?f?: thoa* sorry-^WWie?
P. ateao^-insuraitse. ' -'
S?ES ABROAD
;Aw?ersoo Man Pays $10,000 For]
Valuable Bus mees Property
In Greenwood '
ihg both Ajjders?iB and ?re^vrood
waa put t ^brough yartsvda? by the
Aadort?n ftaal Kstate * . Investment
3S?paay.whew ?t sold a valuable joists
of Greonwoedbusiness property to
Gua Aathajtaiev proprietor of the Pted
mont Oafe nu Anderson. The co na sd*
?rattan- waa 4l#j00Oj
- This property is> Iodated on Msx
stfoet 1? Greenwood. ju*r op90?
?re ' tba Oregon' ? h?ttd -property ? and
ai?.a 35 toot 'frone,: ruautng -boeV
? W}.fc?t?? >A?'toalara trco-fctory bries;
business building ls on tho prop
.adi, tb? ''contraes'Pampers ?iso oall for
the vi ow purtthaaed to make a n umher i
T-r.r: ' '
by wy T. "Batley. H C. Til?map, ?nd
s -orloW of the Andersott dom- j
i dd ? rapotter yesterday that ]
iu? was i sn exceiimit .raiisaiwou; '
"t$w? Anderson piiyehaser dad 'that the
il be bold st t
Joy. conducted
PART ONE
VOL. 1. NO. 1.
Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914.
PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.
J. I*. SHERARD
Former Mayor of Anderson ' An v?
ncunota Hi? Candidacy For
Stott Senate I
-?V''\? . I
Mr. J. IA Sherard, former mayor of
thia, city formally -, announces. himself i
as ? candidate foy state senator from;
Anderson Count,
,:Fer B?reral months friends haye]
boen urging me to make the race for
the state senate and X haye had the |
S*n*>tt~~ wud^r cc?wti? ^JV ii ai uri au un l'Jr
sometime," stated hit. Sherard todays,
"These.requests coming from uo many
aectlons of the county and represent
lng the expressed desires of so many
pie, have been generous and-insis
I have now made up my mind
Itely' to ask for , the- nomination
r the senate la the democratic pri
mary, election Oils summer.
"When the. campaign, opens I will
discuss alt the metters la a clear-cut
and pointed wanner, but I want to
assure the people in advance that my
eon test for noiStfoat toa, whit. > it will be'
vigorously conducted, will always be
clean, fair and on a high piano under
all circumstances void of personalities
sud-factionalism.
' if elected to this position of digni
ty, sad responsibility, I want it to
como strictly from the confidence of
tho voter* of the county that I eau go
to Columbia with au open mind to
work only. for auch legislation that
win promets th? conuaori ???CIT?B?U o?
our noonie."
: Mr. Sherard ls a.nativo of this county
nn^> j?! - *?*!??*? ft* ?V>????;,'!??.'!S!? s?>?llty a.*?d !
character and was regarded as one of j
the'best executives that the city ha?
hver fcsd. He waa Ute first president
|???he Anderson Y. MrC. A. and by
his efforts the institution lived
through the trying period." He. va*
elected city clerk and treen that po
Hitlon . to " mayor, an .office which he
filled with ability at a critical ?me in
the ftnaacS?l history of the city . 1
W, A^H?DG?BNS
FOR TI-?E SE^TE
Armotmced That After Mature
Crmsider?Uoa He Had Decided
To Moke the Race
., . -'-?i
Capt. W. Hudgens la?t hfcfhi an.
nouneed punitively that he has entered
the race f?r the State senate from thia
county, tte hsi* h*An c?nsiderip,^ the
matter for some fimo, and has receiv
ed assurrauces of a apport that were
surprising and ?rati?ying. He stated
last night that he is practically sure
of election.
Capt. Hudgens ls a son of the late
Dr. Hudgens bf Hones Bath, and has
strong friends and relatives in every
section of the county. He te a grad
uate of Wo rf ?rd college, and ia at pres.
ont engaged tn Che life Insurance busi
ness. Ho iras proposed last winter
ipr th? office bf state Insurance com
raiesloner dad made a good run for
one who Was Just malting his first
break ?tics. t?pt. Hud
sons wa? in the rhee tor ??e legisla
ture two years.ago, and although- he
was on the offnority ?ide*he ra? away
ahead of the ctners and hut for the
usual raisunderstandiegs whUii oe
cur when the factional lines ar? drawn
so tightly he probably would have
been elected.
Capt. Hungen?, has been over thi
county lately, and says that he (feels
Bond over the prospects. He ls in the
rac?, oh his merits,' ae ene ?rite is a.
native pf the count?' and feels'that he
Hes ?th e^irt ' the 'I ftte??s* bf . fee t*esf
plo deeply enough to serve thom well.
A?v?ay Stalag at Pelaw Sunday.
:.?Awouncenioiit o: an all-day singing
at thc Tabernacle church at Pelter
for next Sunday Waa announced yes
terday, all good Singers heine Invited
and bring along their song books.
These ringings are ? of n, uch; Interest
PART ONE
VOL. 1. NO. 1.
Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914.
PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.
OF B?U?IRJL TOWN
NORTH ANDERSON W1UL BE
SEEN BY VISiTOas
AN ???AL T
Great Rivalry Excited By tl?? Of-1
fer of Many Prises To ?*e
Children of Anderson
Cei*Vaiin^-tb^/?^l^^ry ot tgc
first activities in, #oirth Anderson the
North Anderson Development CObibany
ha? arranged very teter&tiuivoxertis
es for Friday aHemoop. to ???in
i roiuptly at 4 o'clock. It is expected
that a largo h limier oJ ?people ?rill
tate advantage df the opportunity to
nee this beautiful place and ?Uh that
idea. ip mind tba street .-car oft'.cluls
have* consented to put OD extra ear?
for the afternoon. When the .end of
the car line ia reached/there will be
a number of automobiles In readiness
to carry the people over North An
On May '?H of last-yoarUk?/int
house was startedHhs North Ah*n?oh\.
the lot having beeil purchased #>S|eV;
'dfapiK H. Fraser. < ??ince that timo
lots' have been sold segregating &*>
OOO and 17 houses are " either com
pleted or well underway, representing
ah expenditure of |G6<.000.
The exercises Friday, as arranged
by JobPW,'- Unley, .wW prove to be
very : interesting and everything ces
sible has ' been done, toward looking
out-for the Comfort of the many visit
era sure to be in North Anderson for
afternoon.'. Cold drinks .will'be served
andibere will be g barrel o' iced 1=?U?
ohade to be servea free. In the dif
ferent contests to ba. staged J. A.
Brock G. Wv Evans and Dr. A. b.
Smethers witIbe. the Judges tbe fol
'lowing is a list of tho events and the
prizes:
Prayer-Rey. D. W4 Beds?. .
Musics-.Orr Mill Band
Address ?ev. W. H.- Frazer
-following Rhee?:
100 . yds. daah->-Boye-2 classes-2
prises; $2.50 gloves; $ 150 gloves.
--.'mimti.. int-?- . -.. ----
pr??3;'?l,50. r"" " Z"""
SfcCk Race-Boys-I claus--1 prize
-$1.50.
Broad J ump-Bots-3 classes-2
prises; 2.50 shoes; g 1.50 shoes.
Needle Face-Girls--! class; I prize;
Two-pound hex bf - candy.
(Potato Race-Boya-1 class-; l prize
$1.00. ?
'.'-' 50 <yard Dash-OirliH-2 classes-2
prises; Electric Iron; $2.00.
WheeP irrow Race-Boys-^1 class-t
prize; $2.00. , .
?ly?faxd Daz?i?-?loysr-2-^clasae.3-3
prtxes^$2.r,ft;??ak-*-?l.s6 wai*.' *
Back RaceMMrls-V classr*! prise
-^t*ro . Pound box of candy
Peamit ' Race-Boys-I class-l
I*ia??--*1.00.
Peanut Race-Girls-1 class 1 prize
IM?
High Jump-Boys-2 classes-2
prizes-$2.50-^41.50.
3 I.eST?Od Junia-B?VR-1 riana-1
pr1se>?#*.oo. ' . ?> ,, . '
THOMAS E. DICKgOK BEA1K
Bled ia Georgia at flame, ef Daughter
ter en Z??*^?**
Mr. Themas E. Dikson died sud
denly at hie home la Thomasvir.e, Ga.,
WhstO' he had gone Revisit his daugh
ter. Particulars of his . death. were
not learned, but he waa' paralyzed
some years ago and ondit ls thought
that a necood 8t.roke<may have been
the cause of his death.
. He was bom at Three ?nd Twenty,
nani' t>c.n<3 ! Afrr.*, <? r. .C u,ma <A ?,4ko*a*
age. Ile'marriedMiss Elli Jones "and
:f*aves- OOmre throe or four children.
Mr. Dickson Hved at Sandy Springs
for some fifteen years '?ad . about the
year J880- want to-California, whore hm
?lvrd foi *h?e? w foor years. On his
return ?r?m -'that ?tale, ho lived at
Seseen, and later ihoved to-Coi um^hv.
whfc>h wa? his homo at the time ol his
death. He : ?rsa cousftetcd with the
state dlopeaMs?ry for a humber bf
years and rstnefc shst Institut loo, was
altolhihed has boca in charge of a dal
ry and Btoch Taim near tbe city.
Mr. Dickson ir*.?ja w*H known in
A?dorioSi ; and vicinity and he made
*ruqu?rn? viejio ro ths eny.'
Funeral sad intermeat ;wers held at
.8eafae* at ttaree o'clock Wednesday nf
laruoou. . \. ' .
- Among taose^?rem Anderson 'who at.
- -j.-"- ? faneciy nae Mr. T. Paul
Oicksea, ???e'phew.
nih?
dlo - '
ireh.
LADIES' PHOENIX HOSE
? . >. ' . c- -, . '" ? .. . . _ i . 1.
Black : White : Tan
i^iSC and ^ 1 ??O
T I P ok/ fii ? .
We Have Buggies
coming in almost ?very dey.the . ll
latest thi&nent being a ear of ;
?nrC^JUUMBUS- 1
Como in and let u* show them. ? I
They ?re 1014 Model*.
; We have a ?ice line of Pony
'"Dat 3B
If
ANDERSON STIRRED UP ON
LIQUOR QUESTION
Wet? and Dry* Are fighting Many
Wordy Quisle? Ovar Meaning v
Of. the Code ? :y&??
The county supervisor had a buoy
day yesterday th answering questions
and trying to ko?p ?ut of arguments ,
In the matter ot a' (dispensary election j
for Andereon county. The row has t
arisen here over the^ question ot '[
Whether or not Supervisor King ahall
order an election to determine wheth_
itt?, ^.I.Mij... Jt ' V.?.
iry .esiaw'tssseu nsre.
King told a raporter for The ,,
igene&r yesterday that a n? "u
it tho whiskey, advot?.
think that thar-j waa-wm t thine
?rdtnhry ia th* discovery of, the
that the code of Jaws of South i '
ma (tocia ?0t seeciJ?ea?}. '.-fe*
eieetion can he ordered. Mr?
hat- thia waa easily ex-fi
fon the i>?ntWf!* . rr - j
?rn, praying that h* order I
ho asked J. ?V ACkov
jfp??t?y *?pitW$a th thai
supsrttteH^'o&e*,pfense ? look upi
tba taw on the tm^ma a+A t?\% s,lnt*
FITTfl?? GLASSES IS I??T EASY.
?f the work be properly done. To fit
the .eyes with correct lec hes lt hi nec
essary to examine each eye separteiy
a? not one In1 a million has two eyes
iust alike. ReiqemherinB thlB it wi?
be ?vident to you that over the counter
glasses cannot possibly suit both your
eyes. Come heie where they will be
suited. \ Prices , reasonable f 8.09 to
$5.00 and upward; Repairs oh frames
and parts 10 cents and upward.
j^^X^^^ Fleer
?fice fPhcae 83SJ, Ssa. 'Faene it&i
of Anderson
The Strongest Baak m the
County solicits y cur ^rolfafe
;fe?**i*^ lt to
supply yow needs in all
J$*4e? of ?ariamg. lt solicit?
Savings accounts, Checking
accounts and borrowers. ASL
.re vye! corns- It your name
.ot^jt? book??
The BANK
if AHBBSSON