The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 12, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
INTELLIGENCER
WAN? ?Dfc
GET ftES?LTS
FOR SALE
i/0? ?ALE-Trio Vif White Indian!
Runner inicies tor 13. Phone ^66.
FOU Two o4l?i cowa. tfT?
O?rrip^ ^?oy SprYng?. fc-i?-is
EBTTt?VEP
8??*?Kb--Cne black maro roble.
Saturday night from my place four
mSw east of tva. Phone 2311. AU
ITOpVtTU W?l be paid. IS. D. Gable.
5>.u^. B-12-ut
WANTS
V?^NTE ll-KablcB at the chamber of
i to ere e room, Friday afternoon,
? at r. o'clock. Seo nowa
o r?j fte tlte1 tf?d cement
... wj&Ja yeer homes. Guntar Cement
ipIio?Ue Townsend Luin
,?-..?. 'j-?M
vW?^^i^erybody lo ?ae make
. rife? for airnurp?i?i,
the;
'ese are aa^toUowa: For
. v* office* ia both!: dall*, and
.ioctlon io
- hmo., wm ,mt$i ls advance
y W^6?; la ?ally,
.-.htofri?e> $340. ^
? ?-.f ' - . . .i?mh.. eobjieet
p^??t^JfsSi?:. l? the iJexaoerauo prl
^ .--.S<gg?^:"^ for mayor,
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? hereby |Sai^;;Mt.A candi
n'!AiMr<. kKMHita MAHiWitab?KM?ia #jm ?ka
TER*
? m sows
i tam M
ENTIRE CITYJOIN?fcD SUNDAY
IN
??f?m? m* m ?ata*,
1 Women ?nd CM?rim Deco
rate! tetas? cf **?o??
Just as th* entire Betith celebrated
Sunday the one day In all the year
when the sons of Confederate sons and
the daughters ot Confederate daught
ers join hands for paying honor to the
heroes who af ere the gray, so did An
derson celebrate Mentor bil day last
Sunday, lt is ? day of ?ll the year foy
flfey hara pased jthe Jnsnl?iuipn ,on
down to tho younger gelation and
npVr in any part of Soe ?oiith will bc
found a band br people ph Mcatorl?l
dar. payldg tribute and honor to the
glorious heroes wlwrwbre ?he ?ray.
Aif?F^w Jo .Ander
son Jonday ot the covrit,J*ouap and the
audU?ri?ttt was packed with the
South's owq native sons and her beau
tlf? .forman...Th? Hon. richard A.
I MiyurJdjt. ??,.$*hifcr. wa? the sneaker
and every, .word, be. ttt^etjL wai. he ard
I by tho aa or wows urbwd.,. .Ur. Mautt?n?
i"nada, wha^jBM? bejprr?erttt(taned a'
splendid, address. It was a gem ot Us
Hind i?nd as auch i* given to in tel li
?an??r readers.
f???it?wpjg; ta a ayiiopsis of Mr.
fiCajaaing'r address:
! nie abatement .that .slavery* ,waa '
[gMT.cause of .the war ehpujfl .?ot .be?
??rmlttcd tb pass unchallenged," said
liar; Manning. "It IR true that Uie
j rate ol slavery wa? settled finally aaa
roault ??? . thia. war., an?.
.??Vtateaal?lea. i ht. bu>j
??caa;et tho w?r. ^nd injected a mor
?*?'ead samL-r^UjjfUjus scajUatcnt into ii..
.'Th*, stropaast oharactcUatls. o?
.ho Aiiglo-Saxou is his Intense Instinct
of local self government, it was tbte
instinct., that divided th? English of
the A?iles and the Beabab into ?
heptarchy-- ii was .the instinct ntJtii
cal government which. ?J.CPUJM Ma?jn.?
Charta frbi? the ''PJe?^ge?et?, ,?a'?
fchicfe established the SUI of Rights
ii; ib.o..tffi$e ot ?he. StuartB. ,.
"No where, anjkmfcn&n had ihUtlde
rieeh so high as arnon* the colonies
after the war, ead it ipok time and pa
tient effort for the Thirteen indepen
dent ?lM?aB.?ttBf? t?fopjg&^a?* J&sf
Veen acknowledgcd by Great Britain,
tb nettle by cbmproa>i*e weir tocal
jealousies so far aa to form a union
amona thewselvc?.
T&^r?- irk JSjfefai
"lc wat to maintain tb|B right, to
^r?serv?v this form bf povcrnment and
to save the Cbnstttcttott, that brought
the ...
Honest deference bf opinion between
individuals, between a??tiaae,. bctweeu
hattons, declared tho speaker.
? I I_. _--?-1.. -*-il^U. J.i^Ji
jdatiaiug. ''When the. ?al?n waa r?ria
ed tb?rb was bo differ atice bf bbSntea
?very, nor was there jiny
ference pf. opinion ip .th* i^pn|y..an?l
jsacrban^is yyithwhich, tho rights bf]
j the .Metes were h>'d.
J states was fi sh?ve state. The Con-j
HU'H AHI) J
they sold their ?laren to those whose
e abd condition,siiited,them. So
Uy.. ajavory gravitated to the
.. and 'thcn.tbo qacstion became
cet lon ai aha with thy Inv?mioh of
tho colton gin, ?lave labor became
profitable and this fixed it aa ? sOuth
orn institution. '
2o that starting out with the same
vlewa and practices, business Interests
gradually shifted the institution from
one, ff action to tb? other. . ., .
Tho doctrine of, State Bights was
held by the States of both sections,
end by political parties until about
18^' , - BJgnt of WtHdreWn?..
- The rinht- of withdrawal .from the
Union, had been claimed formally Kev
?ral times prior to 1800; by South Caro
lina in 1302, which ulaita was redress
ed hy Andrew Jackson; by,New En
gland Six times. IQ 1303 it was feared
by. New England thst the Louisiana
Ba?MsBaMjMrga&tm<ntim -t>,f< t*?ntiAtK??
Sf NeW ."H^i?sd* aa& Ss?atcr Picker
ing a lvocated .the formation of a Nor
thera J^federaey.
.ll ?ertb- More thea Sooth.
fJfjmVr. U ls to be wondered at that
the belief In secession, aa one of the
res?rt?d rights . Ol tie States, was
more generally held .HT fam&kJW*
intent mf?A^et? at
_t up to rt ?fr. Robert E.
Jefferson Davis had Fitahugh Les
studied as a text book H West Point,
'??awle ow the C?n?tllnt-?n" and
front thia a?tfeorUar ,we ara taught
tao United States government at W
tjwl /Mw.fe'"" was diaWttaT
and that If lt. should be dissolved, alle
glant>? to the Union ceased und re
verted to the Sidloa- by which the Vn
3&-?jBate-. ;q|*>^? yrhil gad
rights reservo;l io tl
?pi no lea*' a fact, was fal
people la - 18l.0-r~tue excuso for lt he
ftig; the 40bt incurred lo isl 2. Just
theo ended. To raise roven
ttys neb* aa. well sa to pay current ex.
T-ooses was the tariff of 181? enacted
and.beside the raising of the revenue
was the incidental protection it govt
to tho .NVthem manufacturers. Thb
wa|i V?>?tji ?he beginning e? thc tro iv
" J?aKr??rtioB la Seeth Carotta*
The enactment of a protective legis,
tatton followed by the nullification lu
South Carolina in 1S32, and thougl
this question waa settled by compro
<-?biaia/1^Wf4 we see from thia time or
the? North.Jg.rowljrjg more and, mqre ?
Strength and in wealth, aha becotnim
aggressive In .thoa?
yalca advanced bj*
?th...
rs Tribute.
great manufacturai
?very'tlhhig that \hi
iiRht. from the man
sheer, a compact o
formed for the!
Which brcragl
This act. jual and proper, waa dis-1
tasteful tb tho North. The R?pO.Wcan \
party suddenly aprdng int? importance1
in the ei?kef the North .and at th? i
tV?Xt eleollon swept averyiblhjr bV !
fore it. la. J #?K>. the party l*/xbeir..nj^j
tlam*! Convention adopted toe plk?kl
that ?lave?r ?honld thereafter be M-J
eluded if mm, territories f?Ujkg?
not a moral :lf,s jt?l^oail daa^E]
nud its effect pa .the str?aftn Of thc
political parties was ii>0 question at
issue.
.Daniel Wehster himself Raid.,1h ref
erence tb th?jB?Jliflcauop .bf thc fugi
tive slave law? in trio to?rtee? States,
th ^^^d^^^l^ ****
Tlte Soatb was loam lb SBajffiSa
the Union, hoi every err,brt. to J?*bid
disruption availed nothing, Th's quss
. UOn at isane waa one that io volved
jtha, o^eatloo. pf co-equality of toe
{Squtherh stares with the Northern
ia fundamental principio. Nothing re.
trusted to hUmhh^on?sty. ?nd the ex
p?rimant nad failed. Sb* must next
trust, w J^tt?w^ InUreat.'* ...
Toe .wto>.j^.jQot>?^a>rta^c-:' '.ls
-it waS ik^^..^
and glory .of any dian or a?y set-bf
men-lt was not a war Of retftllafipb
or revsmg?-**?; it was tb $*vo
^cnKtUytM^b wave .qoreblv?V
The en?rosc^mejtw On .?^v. r^bto gXeW
j more and more d?sgerb.?B and unen
tSfi?te 'W?^?Sk&SSt
apuoe by ?ae^ Aa?kreeaive and pu?veod
jpealed tc
! louies.'.'
The ?istory of thftt ?wi^r. ia,
to iii any of you. Tho deed's, ol
ibo net's Ot i-o'urags. and rbr^Um
self sacrifice of officers abd av
iii the proud 1 ?efltage of ii*, pf
South. There is no parallel Sa ni
s with devotion to sentiment abd to
. Conviction. Tens of thousands were
i ?lain-homes were ^dejurbye?1, ate
. hearts stricken and ?Cu*?? y???rorei*,
whu?'the groans of thc
wnilri of those bereft filled th? 'Sir
. from Maryland to Tes??.
i world, kow can wo ' describe ' bl?., eba
i dbct at Appoint?t. .;j&/?%^?^JOatb
: les? ih'afa ggrlnHk^^ ,^?l wuTttt sty he
> find on reacln : omet His bou??
r in ruins, his la)
? barns empty, his r ? . :
credit gone, ofs^ww, frSed, abd itt
question before pl?^woit whs tb bc
j dono with the Imerited slaves.
. But they met tfco ?Stpation like men
t With no apology;-te ?uko, with^esthiaj
? j to take Sac? for ia? South, MKiy ?hrn<
- ed their faces tbward tb? future tr
*i maka th? most ef :
f had "belows*;
?> j How well they *>.. ..? ;{ these ad
?ter?l?ffK
a [ bf
IIS SESSiQN!
FIRST DAY OF SESSION HELD]
MONDAY
*.M - -' ? 'wi ?.iU r| .a iMIl?lMl 1
?wwge rram pn a ?ABiifmj
Fie? for Better Sch?ei. and
The first dey of the court of general
sessions for Anderson county, sum
ivVith Judge, George BLPrJnce pre
siding arid SWfcfttrr K.P. Smith and
Stenographer Clyde Smttti tn their
placet, the. churl confeheo! at 10
o'clock yesterday moruiug. The court
room waa filled to hear the charge pf
I Judge Prince. Tb'' waa one ?f the
[heit efforts ever -aird'In the local
cfi^^nMid tpe E^U? PfJ?^t
copsed the g?n?ral duties of the
cbynty officers, toTd lbw hf his un
derr-tundiag of their duties and oifec
fd helpf ul^a^^d,^a^^en^tt turn
hotter roads. He bald, that tba Spcr
vlsor ol ? cot?^dt?d he ? cohv
B
Ittt*!^ ihe v^art
..oom UirOiifehout lt ali.
The foiiowli 1:1 i juriri?Bh .
l|eri?wana|^^S^^B
. various indictments:
J. B. Douthit, foreman; Will C.
cits^fc,. H- V. s as?fc, JR
\ JEari?, S, A.. fintas, J. F, ?febofaaid,
T, j. CT?iw?rihy..V. J?t sayWirs, R. W.
TribbVe, yt. 8. CT?uldth,, litmus Me
miall, S. Glimcr, H. Jf. Martin. ?e?.
it. Anderdon, .p. C. fop, S. 1\ W?t
Bon, II. A. sullivan. fc. M. Duckworth.
Several caaes were nolfo. pressed
hy the so|16Vt?r o wing th tho fact that
jo .sumner hf cases o* ??fe c&f?wd
. Hess W6s taken. uf>.
.Tim JT<Sr?tr?? tint ar m? a UH ?rf in I Tit f
wlw fdV ?S lUS?? ^^?^a?^
The second case, taken up by ' ^ft
; Jury waa t???t .ot ?y? ?oit>. charged
Our classy advertising sch??m ls atfratf?fc a lot
of attention. Have you seen OU?* Windows ? Some
thtfig out pf the ordinary. t ..
?- ' |8ji- J?ON^ MASfe ? FALSE STEP
j ^fC- . PfW t? th0 treatmeat ?* your jeye?. They
?/^ iV J^y^ arte too delicate to navB"an> but most
Jf.'m^. jfiri 1? ?otMar?oa. if you have afay
^y m<9^^ *****^^i^'^^*^''"
I Made a Qtiiek Sale
Wj^?? Investment Department af a B??*
* I timpre stock, exchange house had ?
* caller who wished to. buy fifty sharai
customer wai ted. the laa?iagfiif called uj#tW
firm's Fh?iad?^kagent on the Bett bong
Distance Telephone andi secured the fflodafr^ j
Quick trades are often made by ih& j
Be? re?ephon? service, I
H&JTVTM?! you tel?phot?e--ava^ ^ ^^^^^^;|
?tfs & Fair Question
I SoffcrW. teeth-, .'aird Iha^
ulled before ?eeuy &tAr
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