The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 07, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
2 BATTLESHIPS
UTTLE NAVY ADVOCATES
L?SE JN CONTEST BE
FORE HOUSE
VOTE IS 148 T0 91
Underwood Man? and | Other
Leader? jVete Tor Only One
But Colleagues Beat Tb-stn
Washington, M?r "Little navy"
in tho house today lost their fight
against the two battleships construe-1
Uou program in the annual naval ap-1
proprlatlou bill.
An amendment by Representative
Buchanan ot Illinois to provide for
one ship was defeated 148 to 9]. while
n motion by {Representative Wither
spoon of Mississippi, to eliminate all
provisions for battleship* was then
swamped 102 to il.
Democratic leader Underwood and
Republican header Mann, with sever
al other prominent figures jin the'
House, voted with the one ship advo-i
catea. I
When th? bouse adjourned.'the re
mainder of Ith? building progrhm was
pending, with a motion by Represen
tative Matuir of New York that at J
least one ot the battleships bo' con
structed in ? the navy yard, and one
by Representative Moore of Pennsyl
vania that both contracts go' to the.
government, plants. : representatives
of districts tn which privat-? yards sro
located are making a vigorous fight
against these propositions..
Representativo Jones of Virginia,
?aid tho Battleship New York, built at
the Brooklyn navy yard cost- a mil
t?1U-?.niA?.l, than Ivb* otctor ah in
the Texas, the product of private buil
ders, v
Chairman Padgett of the naval com.
jyittee, said that on account of the
congestion of work it would mean a.
delay of a icist a ysar io bu?lu thc
ships in the government navy yard.
MEETING AT
MANY ANPERSON PEOPLE ON
PROGRAM
THE FIRST?AY
{bout Ti?ay, Corn
um iv a Close T w?a*?a aaa. ?
? .-i?_
* 'ibo annual district convention of
the Methodist Sunday school convened
ut Starr last Monday .'evening, with a
number of Anderson people tn atten
dance, several of whom were on the
program.
The opening exercises of Monday
night's meeting were conducted by
Rev. J. F. Anderson of McCormick,
following which the audience heard an
address by Kev. T. C. O'Dell, tho
presiding elder. Mr. O'Dell spoke on
tho subject "A Sumimary of tba Paat
Achievements and tbe Present 'Needs
rfv*.-- T*X-a-i*.-v o--- - * - ?-?
va v*?a ?/?on iwt ?.HI??jr kr^uvvt ''W rt?
The Tuesday mcrnt^gis Services,
were oitend With dev?.toaW^ &?reisea
cbnduoted by Rev. J. L. Stokes of
Walhalla, foiowed by a short talk ken
. Child Training In Sunday nohodX.'*
by Mrs. O; M. Heard and Misa Irene
Prince, both of Anderson, One of the
features of the mhrirfn|t ?3tercjyie?>
tho round table 'J!AUW1B?R
hy Mw. J. V/. Speako of Anderen,
cs the question ''Ho^&Q/aaniae :
?Conduct tho Elementary ^b?p?werif;
< .* ? Sunday School." She proved by
vier ready answer to num?roys ques
tions, that she is, folly acquainted with
the sublcct. Rev: C. M. Taylor ah
ly discussed "Early Conversion-What
M. 1 _ _ .1 t*.* ?.n>^.?l?ta"?" ^ 11.1?
#t ,3 ?i-il.c IV* * I'1'? ^??*. ?
event was followed hy by a pater,
read hy Mra. R. H. Moseley of Town
ville 6n the subject "Adolescent Girl?
and their Demand on the Sunday
Sunday School." J. M. Woy. field
*?acretary of tbe Mothndlst chutiMi?"
discussed the subject, "Wesley Senior
and Intermediate Blblo Cioscea or the
Hour"..
addresses~ on mi
i and missionary o
Say School, whict
Y a round table
ind Mlssion&^foy
Photo copyright. 1914.' hy Anqsricen ]
Searching Mexicans
Tiie American forcea In Vera Croa
weapons from citizens. Even chlldre
have been thoroughly armed. A' ho
aa waa the case, when the war photo
little ceremony, and no doubt the live
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1896 -THE SCHOOLS Of 1
(From Tlsc Intelligencer, October 15,
-4896..
TiteT graded i^^H*elK. j
Tho ?ty iVrAn derain has eveW ren
ison u ? Le ? i oUd^fP&er school^. For
a number ot years the muny private
showed splendid results; but the cit
izens decided that owing to the crow
ing population of Anderson lt would,;
be best to organise a syatem. of gra
ded, schools, .and. it..was only abh?rt
time Until the work was done.
...On, January 2?.'18ps an election WM
held in conformity with an
the previous Legislate
for the purpose* of sustaining these
schools a?d at t!;? aiiiu? Lime $20,???!
In bonds, bearing C per. cent waa vot-J
M)f? nurpo
lng the buildings and equipping the |
schools. Messrs, J. M. Sullima, O. F,
Toily ??a^i ^.'<)rr w?r$ appolrixoa ai
committee to select ? site-tai* same '?ndj
to have the building erected. .
. Op the firs! day of ib>u?ryri896. the
school doors -wey? ' iurOwo. opeK^?H
tho glorious work of educating the'
children of Anderson wa:; begun, j
Three hundred' and seventy-five pu-i
pila matriculated that day, and durlngl
Ibo KCEsion 49S were cnrollled. At fir
cotton mill school atria l
Thc Centrai School building, a
close touch with* (he .entire city. The I
building ,js eaj,|j5B*?e4..?i-* value Of I
h? C?Fo$t?rf*s Sigh and ls
daocaely ?nreaed in hard oil, Bv
modorn convenience ie provided.
^?mgeJea^c^^T^t^^
crass rooms, a library, office
ors. ?nd
t^a eh ll
is are prt
? good f
Preaa AwK>c!at!<m.
? In Vera Cruz For ?
i, after'tho capture of tue cit.-, coufisci
a and rf omen wara forced to surrender
nae tb bouse search was made, and oft
grapher snapped-thts scene. The guare
a of many Americans were saved by thi
INDERSON COUNTY-1914
_ . . .. .._
established. The other members are
W. F. Cox, Q. F.. Tolly, J. M. Sul
livan, S. M. Orr, H. lt. Watkins, A.
P. Johnstone and J. t\ ?Jhekeit.
There ?Vre several very successful
private scoble hr. the'city where'tho
children always receive caretut train
ing, and where, the. v/3ry best classes
ot work ATO accomplished.
Th?' Schools of Today,
Suneriniemieitt,B:,<;;-\?ec?'ntB Mil
nave a splendid corps of teachOTK tor
[ft?fc^SSalOD. the eighth year that he
has been ut the head of tho Schools of
IjiiEtrjcS No. 17. The trustees met and
elected tho teachers last'Friday for
the approaching term.
V;TaWj^ard: c*'trustees is greatly
taehgP^iib' ? sb?> work of the school
y-TjhjJ'1' . y*M" Which! will close in
& few. week*. The year ts probably
i ibo besi? ih=t -these??schoftla ??ivc- eri-r
experienced. Hccauso of , his great
I work -and i.
I offlce being increased on account of
i the uulayge?iwnv o? ?ie ?iai#?ci. , Lin;
[trustees voted ?o Lacrease*tho salary
j of Mr. McCahts from $1,800.to $2,100.
- The increase is merited and . deserved
end goes to show ?jat thu trustees
appreciate Mr. McCauts and his ex
cellent work.
! The election?.-and assignments are
as follows :
Mr. K. !C. McCauts. superintendent.
High SchooL Market Slree*,
Hr. C. W'. Riser, principal and
^n?ersen, scieno?.
b Miss Nelie. Summersett, English',
p Miss Elizabeth Forney, mat?jemat
I Miss liimjeo Qideca! history.
Miss "Georgia Marshall, domestic?
science and Latin.
Ono teacher to bo elected to teach
jW?to'ematics .^iuctpeily.. , ' .
pGrafesmar Sebee?, ?o*, I Market street
?..' ?:?s Lula Bn>wn, di? &rado.
Miss Tallulah Crowther, 5th. grade.
Mina May. Russell, 4th grad/'.
Miss WUllo Maynard, 3rd grade.
Mrs?. Annie Al?en, 2nd grade.
Mies Daisy Wilsen, 1stj;rade.
HT?SSS?T Se??t>? :,o, z. wtenn street
'Mrs. lettie Estese principal and
first section "of the first grade
Miss Ruth Watkins, second 'pertlon
cf the first grade.
Ml as Eva Trlbbhv third section cf
tho first cr ad f\
dangerous Weapons
ited over 8,000 gnus, knives and other
fl rearms. Tho whole city seemed to
en suspects were held np in the stree;.
Is frisked through the suspects with
s vigorous method of disarming.
Miss Verweile O'Neal, first grade.
Grammar School ..&?,, .4 Whltner
St reef.
Miss Cleo Bailey, principal and Hirst '
M. mle -Brak' >nd and
third grades.
Colored School MA* f***fte street
H. M. Gassnway. prf<?;i?
Maria* Gaasaway, Carrie Gasaaway,
Alice Wohh. Mattto Moore, Irene Tay
lor, Ida 'Watson and Christone Thom- '
nv, teachers, (to be usWgVsdi to
grades.? ' ,
Colored Scheel, ?B", ; Snath Fant
Street. !
Mary J. Miller Earle.^prin??pal.
Ola Todd. 'Cony*r* ^ftwik^u''Hertha
Adams, 'Janie Lou VYllliaOt?^aml Ger- '
I* trude Richey,' teach?jfs.-^to' he as
signed to grades.) , p
MILITARY PUPILS I
j CAMP FOR SUMMER 1
War Department to HoW One at
I' ,'A_il._;ii. ? . rr.,
j jnwBTaiv ?UW U tanto
j Placet' Its ^#,tio^,
i ?-]- ;
(By Associated Press)
-fishington. May fi.-There will he j
j no suspension or shandon meat of the
j elabe rate plan? of the war department :
I for holding tho student's military in- 1
a tr notion Cgajps this summer because
of the Mexican crista. Ia fact, the
Mexican, trouble boa sor ved to empha
sise the necessity for such "P-rutlon
of the youth of the country la thc op
inion o<-the general starf.
Many Liters are b?,Ing rcee
hvauB ul >Cav e?iscat?onai institutions
and frora Individual students asking
for infefflaatlon aa to the department's <
plans fi?*; the Summer, AE'SW,?? are be.
lng ret ?rp?d that the Tour camos Tor ;
students instruction wit, be
Asheville,, N. C., July 6. to Aug. 7, in
clusive, at Burlington, , Vermont,.., and
Ludingjkui, Mic?i., during tbe .<?j?e pe- i
rlod, tnd at, Monteray, California, from !
Juno W to July DI, and applicants, for
instruction are refloated to present t
their papers to tho department ?t,$tii* 1
earlist moment.
Third Week Jurors,
Jurors to'serve the third, week, to .
repor? for duty Monday, May !'5th.
I were drawn by the jury corasa?saion
Jers Wednesday as follows:
L. P. Pilgrim, Hopewell.
R. P. Loach, Hon?a Path.
J- R. Brake; Martin.
C. c. King. Jr., Martin.
W. E. Johnson, Garvin.
Paul Greer, Monea Path.
J. O. Erskine. Broads woy.
M". M. Steno, Garvin,
i C. W. Parker, Martin.
I ?. M. duckworth, GaT!;.,
j Lewis D. Blake, Belton.
I J7 "M* l^lid^^belt^^"^
' W, KeMyv Wiluometoni ?
Ki WatJkhm, Sr. Anderson. ./
- ;5enn.. Ceatsrvillc/
. Wi Beaty : Oo*se*i.: Anderson.
J. <Y.. UcKee.. Hell.
Bi }?". Ligon. Anderson.
P. T. Haynic, V?rennos. J
Heen^RocWrtht0' 1
The Diverse Spring Tooth Lever Cultivator
ONLY ONE HOLE IN
TOOTH
Offset Clevises. Oil-Tempered Spring Stool Toon. Doublo Lever, Independent Adjustment of Bach
Section. " ,
These cultivators are easily and quickly adjusted. The Beam ls mudo up of two Sleet Angle Bare.
The Hatchets in which , the Levers engage dre at the rear of th??e Bara and are amply large to allow er
ory doBlred range o? adjustment. ..
Teeth f oft these Cultivators have only one hole In them; They flt In ?n especially designed r^ff ^at
tacbed to the Rfcar Cross Bar, having no hole or Indentation ot any kind at this polr.i, tims. In no Vfiy
weakening the Teeth st point ot greatest strain. Thoao Teeth are all fall oUe. emile uf .?ha best oD
tempercd spring steel. We'can furnish Cultivators' with either regular, Plain. Coulter? or wlmt is.usual
ly known ah "Snake Head;" or with Teeth each fitted.with Detachable Pointa or CultivatorWattes:
All Diverse Cultivators are?K,ulpped with Side Clevises, which enables tho horac: to walk^ Btrklg^t
In front or to one side of the rov*-a necessity lp cultivating tho young plaut.
Patent Fenders ot the moBt approved design can/be furnished when desired.
All parts of the Diverse Lerer Cultivadora are well made, of the very.- best materials. .^vT001.6'
Beams, Braces and Levers are steel, Teeth of oil-tempered spring steel, and Handles of selected.seasoned
oak. The simplicity, ease of adjustment and perfect operation ot these Cultivators, are features that will
appeal to every sensible farmer.
Sullivan Hardw
!
Anderson, S. C.
IV
Belton, S. Cs
f^EAL ESTATE
Anderson Daily Mail.
Th? real estate transfers for tho
nonth of April as recorded in tho of
Bve of the county auditor, are as fol
Anderdon.
*. Mm Jennie Plnkiiey, Fannie. ,F.:
Sherard, Sue S. Pinkney, Hal G. PJnk
aey and J. M. Pinkney to J. Frank
Farmer and Andrew Speer, 1 lot, $2.?
800. ^
Mrs. Jone Watt'~U> Anderson Real
H?late and Investment Co.. 1 lot
SS686.00 and one-third interest.
Mrs. Lucinda Simpson to Anderson
Real Estate and Investment Company,
1 lot, f6ti8.ee and one-third Interest.
S. Ti. Brownlee to Alive H. Holman,
l'ttl?,
J V Evans to W. A Sharai ' kt.
HBO.
Mrs. Willie Snow to Andersen Rsa! I
Batate and ?ST~tment Company, ; lot*
?C66.CG.
C. A. Reed to R R. King end O. W.
Evans, i lot, *5, and other considera
tion.
R. R. Kins and O. W. io,H. C, Mc
Kinney, 1 lot, $2.r>.006\
C. A. Reed to R. ? Kin? end O. W.
Evans, 4 lots, ?29.00$.
Eugene T. Anderson to Mrs, Susan
Stephenson, 1 lot, $700.
j. I.. McGfl? tn w. w fhsscellcr, i
lot, ?2.000.
. 8. M. Wolfe to Elka Home Holding
Co., 1 lot," ?St "..
G. B. Townsend to M. Ev Allen, 1 lot,
ssnn
" C. N. Sutherland to W. F. Marshall,
1 lot, $760.
Andersen Beal Estate and Invest
ment Company to L. 8. Horton- 1 lot,
H. 250.
R. C. McKinney to W. F. Marshall
and Lx.8. Horton, 1 lot, ?2,000.
Andersen Real Estate and Invest
ment company to Anderson County
Hospital association, t lot, $2,038.
C. A. Reed to G. W. Evans and R. R.
King, 2 lots. 118,500.
j v an* J. ?* s-?Sg ??j ? j. Rhody,
1 lot, ?150
Anderson Real Estate and Invest
ment Company to W. B. Bealey, 1 lot,
11.250.
J. E. Cllnkscales to Mary Ch Clink
scales, I lot. ?2,250.
W. W. Johnson to B. F. Johnson, i
lot. ?2,600.
J. R. Jones to H. W. Sullivan, 1 ldt,
$1,000.
. R. A. Jackson to A. tL Jayne*. 1 lot.
;.;.;)!?.
Mrs Allie Everett to W, H. Kesee. 1
lot ?600.
W. H. Reese to Rosa Taylor. 1 lot,
1600.
W. D. Bewley to Cr..:ua W. Bewley,
t/tot, $1.250.
. L. L. Land to W. F, Marshall. 1 lo?,
$ If.500. - . ' '
W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge to
tonal M. liakf.r 1 lot. II.600.
, 3*. Duckworth to Erlin? P.
wMMSMwafjB^sdasdasBBatasa8atHagwa>wt~
. fpTTPj/Nicholson to EMS. Elmore, l
(ot, 14.
W. P. Nicholson to 9. F. McCon
nell, i lot, ?1.000.
? iti Wardle* to J. S. Fowler. 1 lot,
$1,959.
Anderson Banking and Trust Oun
pany to Ctttse&a National Bank. 1 lot,
1100,000.
G. H. Bailes to J. W. Unley, i ioi.
Lou Anderson to Baylus Anderson.
I lot. $7.
C. Wardlaw. trastee, to W. H. Mow
gli. 1 lot, ff?, and otiWr consid?ration.
Henry, Anderson t? Mary. Maxwell, j
I. lot, *5. .v' _ -::??'>'I
: TRANSFERS, 1
Mr?; Mary drayton tb J. P. Shumate. 1
J lot. $5.000.
G D. Hud>.cr \o Anderson Invest- 1
ment Comps a.* r>. lot, $2,800.
W. It. Oyoor?* to D. C. Brown. and
W. A. Watson. 1 lot, $14,000.
Belton TewBsfatp.
J. P. Pack-. Jr., to J, P Pack, Sr.,
10 acres, $300.
Ida McCHnton to Hess Mitchell ?nd
R. Cox, J) Jots, ?600.
J.1 M. Horton to Ross Mitchell and
J. lt. Cox. 2 lots, $300.
S. B. Marshall to T-isa Mitchell and
J. It. Cox. 1, lot, $2.500.
H. M? Qeer to P. Cliakseales, J. F;
Klee, et al., 2 1-2 ocros, $800. . ? ,
J. R. Ferguson to Dock Broylcs, 7
3-ji aerea, fi??.sv.
Ross Mitchell to J. R. Cox, 2 lots,
tflon ......
Braadavray Township.
C. C. Wilson to Leon Arnold, 1 lot,
$76.
Brushy Creek Township.
J< M. Wiglngton to Mrs. C. J. Wig
?sgtofii IJ3 ecres. ?5.?00.
Centreville Tewn.<hip. I
Anderson Banking and Trust com
pany to J. F. Shumate, 18 1-4 acres,
$4.000.
lt. S. McCully to "North Anderson
Development Co., 2 lots, $17.025.
m J. F. Shumate ' to 8. W. Milford, ,18 .
? IiC TTTB, Viru, j
?. North Anderson Development CO..
to D. Witherspoon Dodge. 1 lot, $8,
300;
Comer Township.
.".? CT?TiZXZTy A??uC.?liOIl tO mT?. A.
C. Townsend. 1 lot, $10.
C. P. Wert to Susan Margaret
Werts, and Florence "Wert Docus. 1
acre, $6. , 1
Hail Township? j
, A. U. Patterson to T. C. Jackson
13.35 acres, $1,850.
HOBS* Path Township.
M. A. Kay to Lille O. Kay, 22 3-4
acres. $425,12.
f M./A. Kay to Eula Culberaon, 24 1-4
acres, $671. ?
?ess Mitchell anl J. R. Cox to V,
JL Kayne. 72 acres, $1,500.
i Mrs. Mary Csmpbel to A. R. Coinp
bcil, 153 acres, $6,000.
J. W. Brock executor, to Mrs. J, L.
Eskew, 1 lot. $436.
J. M. Hanks to J. N. Pearman, right
"Of way. 30 feet by 1-124.feet, $100.
I Pcndfetca Township.
5?. R. Milam to A. M. Milora, 59
aku'ee. $C,**?.
Q a gu.ii?. ?- ? u i>., u?
$30.' "** \" ' * ? 1
J. D. Palmer to W. K. Garrison, 1 ,
lot, '??00. - ?.:>? ?
J.'H. Burton to B. A. Bice, et e!." i
1 lot. $>.?.
Vnrcnwrii. -rownsnip. .
- S\ S. Sadler to J. B. Adger. 1 lot,
$260. i
A. M. Veargin to J. C, Pruitt. 5 acree
t:>(HU, i
W. P. K5f!hn1?ir>3> p TJ- ?.*?'*? "VT '
sere? di',?s2.*o 1.
G, w'Tucker to C. W. Bachannoh. l-l
lot. ijfiG?. I
W. P. Nicholson to Florence A
Thompson, ll lots, $3,100.
North Anderson Co. to W. W. Scott,
1 lot. $250.
vYHllamstsn Township ;
M. W. Thotnpsea to D. F. Tucker, 5 ]
?crea. $107.00. ,
L. E. Callaban? to Sam L. Prince, ? ,
acres. $600.
Georgia Johnson to W. E. Sherard.
15 -?-2 sores. $060.
W. F. Hughes to O. M. Rogers 3?
1-2^ acres. f, . _( j
F ? JP Ht e rt t
f All sorts of
houses in all parts
of the city.
If
/RENTING D?MMEST
Anierao?? Real ?steie
? j a Investment Co. f|
Sf Thos. P. Cartwright, ff
If Mgr
IlV-T?-i'r?Sa
? * * * .)* ?.?' * * * ?r'*' *
* SAYRE & BALDWIN *
* ARC?STECTS
* Blecklcy Bldg. And?r$on? S. C *
<; H- *
* Citizens National Bank Bldg. *
RuMngltf W? C.
? ...
? SIB. W. H. WOODS ?
. .
* 8F?0UX.tST *
1 DISEASES nf tb? Sys, Bar, if ess**
* ?S* Throat Sro?? .
* *
. . Soors] *
. t a sm, to 1 p. m. S p. nx to S j?, M, *
. OSecsg C9S-1S 2-?e>l?T BaJM.^ *
ANDERSON, & C* ?
W. 4- Beasley to Tom Moora. I lot.
ir?6o..
J. W. Sullivan to Castile Qambrlll. S
icres. ?540.
,Cassie Oambrlll to J. W. Sullivan. 3
icrea, f.660.
^|o^n Irranlt to J. P. Hlndoia?, I lot,'
- MAXMlfM 154.HF.-! .
Felton Coun?y, tia.* Mherlfi* Heat
Kr-?/ a> the Pell*.
. Atlanta, May 6.-Sheriff Mannum -!
was nominated ?o succeed bbc
resrewlay tn oce of the uoUdat poilu
-ai batu-a of hts i|fe. It v t
>etween thd ihertff ana tin
?rortment :**?.?'-?he aherttf vron by 4W
.Of:j: niv.