The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 19, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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Fee tWr~-On.i dark, JeiW Jpw, th
yeats Old Vt th imecnd cflHH?|
^^fffl^wetl tte-; . .^tl-it-;
For S?le-1 will r?n my J?m' ^?t
aisling of iS5 ?cr?? df ihe lino;
faming lonrt In G?or*J&; vr; foi
tile, .narie loam and#mgr ?absoi
About 4C8 ?crt? in.?tlrtTatlon ; i
plow? on iamo. fluwis high wa
run?, through lt. /tenant improv?
rn on I?. Three m life east of Vienm
G?.V atown of 4nfcV? "Will eell ic
?30.00 por ai're/?4$?v0.0Q IMO t
? 1-2 per ceut. feigfeg & years, ba
anco each. 1 cfc* owner and nt
;>*gP e?tatc AWnr-:-'- Iton't wrUo ut
'ijpH. yeti m*|Bepwnes!i.
Vt'urs truly.
?<fi??t.*y ' % *' ' ' ' A,-M-.-?IKIJI?,
Cordelo, Ca.
Wasted#g?^<% ta Drag Store wit
isodu.'fottnfsln; ?Hawj cotna kuna
ledge pf druga. Three ycara oj
per}enc$ at Boda fountain. Ce
ad refereocfra. Andreas "J
..if the Belton Joynin
?J-Typewriter parchasen
re oter 200 new rebuilt an
*aaa typewriters,. ftp?|
'hasp. AU wakea. Pyle
? reuest. ^ J. ?. Craybm
"W^Wd-Efftybody. to know -we raak
tte?N*st'ste?l tanks for nit purpose!
fay. tank made on .short nntlct
?... . .; - ?>hVcr Roofing Co.,
..3^^l?a_Witfa a Reptttatlon.
cob you. fltsUvored. promptly,
i'i?ilmont Wood Co.
Sa^5Sai^^^'^'r' ' '
.Bl!? M?^?tv~.Trial 1 ? ;z : M?-7 "year
$t?. The fsSteet and best br?
t?^e you ever bad a chance t
. v, J*?$d .t?>,'; Will, be ;Js thc;, stud s
CMM Mt . : lim I -. ....... MfiMHMM
.?A T/Jlt ho nts stioi
di candidates. Th
J**'as folioWai Po
m both deity am
1 ejection 17;!*}; ti
i.OO; ooah in adtrauc
4ty oiEleoa: in dali
.00 ? nid? rm en $5.00.
?lUl?wC? ?Ky??i? ta 'ifciwui
yor of Anderson, subjec
les of tho r?omocratlc . on
:f. J, A?. PAVNR,
re ls hereby announce
for mayor, subject t
iie city coaaccra?te prl
. Ashmore ls hereby sn
rules df the city demo
frkhite o' vV? Bplssey herelr
^AIs^ls?^'Wr tho. democrat!
aUos fdr-taayor nf the city o
* to.?fcc mes of ?JJ
rntic primary.
DR ttdPgftfit?N ????
ia'of 3, I. Brownlee an
* candidate fer ??der
! - 1
j Ht. Kev. Walter A. G uer ry, bishop of I
tho Protestant Episcopal church, dio
cese of Houth Carolina, waa tba guest J
of t??nor last evening at the Church-1
man's club of Grace Episcopal church.!
Anderson, and delivered'a talk to tho!
members of "Tho Work of tho Law
and Order. League" of Charle?lo?.
The uiueUug was hold at the hcautl-1
fal home of .Mr. and Mrs. J, ll. Godfrey,.!
121 Webb street, and tho splendid hos. >
pilaHty she^sra to -the gnests by that >J
household made the o veiling pant
> quickly. Music and refreshments were I
features that were history enjoyed by
gil present. Perter A. .Wasley, waa
chairman or the meeting,
i The blshtm waa formally presented
to thc club by Rector J. ti. Glboney, nf
J Grace church, or rather the elah was
' presented to the blsnop, the visiting
\ prelate already having recognised
: ramt of I be ? member f. and nailed them
1 by their drat names. Bishop Querry
; said that ha had made no ?pedal prep
aration to deliver ? formal address on
! the nnbjeet, but would Just talk in a
* gesund way on Ute work of the Char
, ' teston organisation as he had observed
Non,|,eiiiic?r^rira"is?ttlon,
' * :n.! ;??n tc to talW/' -said the ittsh
, np, ^about CnarioMtoui but 1 am not I
going lo' condemn tliarleaton,.because
: i never had'any use - for a mau evit?
> Wont-' a Kout criticizing Gie town where
(he Nv** biroseir. I may criticize somr
, ss about tl* city,, but if i du v
jshall make tbs criticism to a Charles-'
linn :iiuil<>ni?o anil li. u!ll '.'.? inr> tl?o
f beaefti? ot Gie <ity/ us I coe it.
?. "1 may ante that the law and order
. league of Charleston is not political,
*,but is au organ iKation of the chore h
\ people mostly so that they may the
better work . ont the civic betterment
3 program for their-city-a city, histori
cally great and whose very fisgstonoj
1 have been baptised with Ute- blood of
j her patriote time and again. Her past
. is so great that we are confident that
^jshe will rise Phoenix like from lt to
.a matchless grandeur that will make
; her the ?pride of the So^th, of Gie state
and or the nation."
The bishop told about some of tho
Obstacles mei lh getting th? organUn
. tlc-n to work and how some of tho rc
I huffs to t*>e workers eaten frdm une*
*;peetsd eaurces. ''But we feel that v.
e ure working Ulong tba right lines and
J that we shall win oar butilos for the
4 . right though it may take time. I said
. i that, the Law and Order League wa?
. not political, but I may as well add
. j that Ita 'members will take a hand at
'the polis in Charleston'when the time
. j eom?s and try to elect the cleanest
j man or ison t? govern the citizens
:M'caaing again oi inc-obstacles, uri
t rather reverting to Gikt Rubiest the
-jbishep said that many high class cltl
fxena nuibbicfi ?vc?r xi^ning tts cari
j membership, which read that the ?tgn
. ?rr v.ouid endeavor to bo honest and -to
. make his neighbor honest, tie said
o the'interlocking ot Interests of ' Grose.
,- "higher *p"' wtth those on a InWer
strain was startling to bloat people, 1?
.?reminded him, bs said, of what a no
- table magasine writer had said about
-, i tho evil conditions of tx certain straits
-jof society being governed, by thone
I ii!.??.:;:;? np.
-J "The .'work lu Charleston, howeve*.
y is coming on, db tl wo are not prono lo-'
o? com ptain so far. I hare bess Grid by'
f (?nstay cf the bast people of tho olty
a the program'for civic-righteous
j ne?? witt Mtlmate?y wi? ?vnd I feel
-1 t?&'?fe? j^'priq^trpg o??ractiy."
! BISHOP GUEREV
" Ten Communicartts Added To]
a
d j Graos x>pt?c^psHC??a*cl*
i Strpn? Sermon
delivering cae ot th? most clo* J
tebolarly. and interesting sar-J
card in Anderson la .'years, J
ter. Bishop-'/ berry, conflrm?d|
L ? ? ?????
sg. .GraceI
rated with ?
NO VERDICT YET iM
THE SLANDER TRIAL
ENTIRE DAY CONSUMED IN
THE HEARING
-W- I
JURY STILL OUT
Dock Eidref-e Wa. Acifuitted In
Fifteen MlftUte? on Charge Of I
Sellin? Whiskey
Thc attention of the court of general
Reunion* for Anderson county ?rae oc
cupied almost all day yesterday with
hearing the case of Will afilas, al
young whlto man, charged with sland
er. This action waa tarougt by Revi
N. Banders, a Baptist minuter of
Anderson and concerned reports
spreed by Hiles, following the Baptist
Young Peoples Unlod ' convention,
which wan held In Oreenvllle thia]
year. The case-wss fought hard from
strut to ftnlth and almost tho entire!
day; was consumed 1 li car in? tho -evi-1
dence. Those introdnced. by . thc
state a* witnesses were: Waltor Gar
rison, 6am Norris, John Beard, E. N.
Bander?; C. P. -Y2W?r&7'G I. Not?.
A. Mutti con and Bata Buber.. Wit
nesses for the defense were Fred Led
rnrd and Will Miles:
Arguments of the attorneys
crmriud?d ahnet 4 o'clock
afton.?iou and the judge charged
jury. Following that the jury com
?d?od ni ? H.liowlng men, withdrew:
J, J. i 'in?ry, foremanr J. CV Hender
son, D. M. Campbell; A W. Campbell
M. B. Dunlap, J. W. Bagwell, "L. P.
_ Sullivan, V.\ L, Dunlap, A. P. ..'Stone,
?tttjrdo MettnyT?; If fPrettt, S?d ?WE.
.':TKo .hiry-v aft ?till o?t when i
Befcurt: ?orrtr^a recess hut nignt nt
?)Q!l|K|eMmnd' Judge Prince Instruct*?!!
;':. ?'orvm'an to rr-torn ? ?Q?i"l v, t
di"! 'M.; rooming when. < o'iri rm
.?.f.-?.. i.'.Ardill ah arr- ? *,? i.-i -Ma *t?
i-^C?ffd. .'. . >:
1 o*-ly othcr^'cas'* l?K?t dr.-! .
il l'y i^C?t that Ol' DU'O'A
Darne*.rei:ttrgod -.with'Viola ''itfttMi ?I
pan*J ry law.'^fila-ca
3ii>? .?fi nihill af^.lTi at one min
'<> (- o'clock the- ju?*? ?returned
.W r . o' net -t?lii -.
The case of T. Gilbert, ^Uargcd^
n?urdr"arid continued froTi th? li
tr*& o? court, hal beon sot lor yeatti
lit* hu- tho dctondant -a?:l io
.j?*Hr m d ?be case was pnsip'i ..-<} tu
nv. .Cay. -
T'io? ?:e?'iuded thc. v .yV bu fri
mid ibu c. urttook arr?e ^vst ?1 JcUt
ISS* nlghtr; r . ;
NECaR?^TOf^LCE
SERIOUS CHARGE
WnMed in Abders?n For Insoft?ft?
Young Lady, Arrested in Jack?
Johp Thomas, a young negro of
about>?0 yedra, ts bel?g held by the
police officials tit Jacksonville, Fla.,
and Sherltr Joe M. H. Ashley of Ahder
-.-i. ^..i?Aiiin tn Florida t-O
ihs n"fi*"c"*Lvr.' T^bis4*-* . i"- ?*s*?t*M5
hero for offering an Insult to a young
white woman late Saturday morning.
According to information obtainable
Thomas was hidden in some'-Wshes
on one side of the road, ;hetween
Honea Puin and Donalds,. In Aofcc-viilc
county and when the young lady came
by ho beckoned to her. She wa?
frightened and screamed ? several
times, alf rac ting attention tram near
by people, but the negro at that time
made gc<id " his escape,
y The young-lady-ls ?aid to be a dav'gh
ter of a prosperous and sreR-'knewn
SHevillo county farmer and" great In
terest w?s* aroused all over'that sec
tion. A posse was noon formed and
a search tfsgun for thc ungro. bot; he
eluded hie pursuers and succeeded ia
taking train from Nln?ty-Slx, Sheri?
Ashley learned tLat the negro bad
Sjought a railroad ticket to Jackson
ville and ho requested thc ' Florida of
gfeWS to "bb on! the IcoutTor too man.
Cl^rfrl??WRATES
FOR THE REyNIQN
rc
don on May 27-TA
The se^od pH?eiris? rallreads op
eraliwjr lltroegh .s^via?b?ott'' Of . tb?
country hive gmntod very ?oW rdand
^pvra?osfrew- all -pointa tn South
oamlina and some North'-. Carolina
reifes I? most 'instances "?tre^TsinAru
rSWty" WW HDQ Win r^T?*r?^ - ?ita??.??t
come here tot teh etent ifnereaa they
. ..Mid not ?ci her wt? do a?. Th?*'
'rr. li ruada publfming the reduced ratae
tCerotras. CPnehtteld & CWe* Char
5EBAT1
DEFEATS Wim
??rwT wtt?TE LALST ?VE|
AT ANDERSON COLLEGE
LOCAL BOY SPOKE
W. F. Coxy Jr., Spoke on Ute Win
nins Stefa Favoring ?Cfcfced
Shop*"-Speeche? Good
j The dar or the orator ia not peat in I
South Carolina, for aa long aa tic cd-B
ucatloual inirtltutiouB of the State con- fl
tlnue tu turn out young men who caul
-?peak with tito fluency and oaae of thu I
debaters wno ente-tained au Anderson I
audience, at tho Col? ega auditorium, I
. linne to be oratory. fl
j Tile occasion wat, a joint debate be- fl
tween taratan.tinivcrHity.und Woffoid ]
college, tho subject being ono of thc
livest, that could huvt) been selected, I
except perhaps that of primary reform ?
in South Carolina, lt was "Resolved* H
That the Labor Unions of the United ?
States are just li; >d in . dpjuandlng ?
'Closed Shops. ".
! The affirmativ*, represented by Fur.
?linn, won liv the unanimous, decision, ?
or tho judge?. The speakers were: |
Furcian. W. F. .'.ox. Jr., and J. H.,
Simpson; Wofford P. D. Hoff and iL. A, ]
Moyer. Prof. C. M. Faithing presided
over the exercice? which were opened j
with prgypr hy ?fr. R. S. IJgon. Hon.
T. Allon and Hon. Jhhn K. Hood, nfl
Anderson, abd Prof. A. B. Bryan, o?
Clemson College', acted a? judge? .
Karil speaker was allot ted / twenty fl
minutes for bia opening,speech and
Ure minuta? In reply. The subject wa?
handled with signal ability and the
breeches showed careful preparation.
Libera], applause- was : accorded each
, nneiker, an? especially marked was
Uiiat given Mr. Cox. who is an Ander-?
son -boy.'' th? soi? of Judge W. F. Cos.
.;. II. Sinpso".
BBflflpflBBiekei'' ns tho affirmative
.was .?, tt; simpson. He began by de
picting conditions walch existed be-; I
I fore the Organization of labor unions
? and showed wherein their organisation
had imnr?ved the condition of tba la
boring man, and that modern indus
trial conditions reade the labor organ,
satlono easent'.nl. Their claims, ho
contended,/ are just and reasonabie,
?and though, they have short coming j
they should not be condemned there
for. Aa adt?cators the labor unions
i are worth touch to the great number bf
foreign laborers who came to America ,
evary year.
?:?Wb>rre ls a constant warrare between
, labor abd capital, and employer? fav
! no minion labor lt their endeavor
j to destroy :li>-. union. Detter condi
tions nrs fcatf *tfetr?agh collective sell
ing of 'labor* throegh the unlon-'-tha
non-union laborer having no freedom
or contract.
I\ iv. ir?w.
The first, negative speakor waa P. D.
Huff, of Woffoja college. Ho conceded
, that-men had . the.'right'to no those
.things best for themselves.- and they
.could even Join the unions If they
j wished. Put the fact remains that
?7??r7,: ?w V"-^ CfTit or- tm- i LI wi ii ? Vj 5 iiir:7i
of ihv COBnt?Sr tri?Ustg- t~* -hl^llC;
Which from a fraternal point of view
are all rlfcbt. r-'it ali wrong from n
militant point o? view.
Aa a militant t .CK I'
??blc for the con niels between capital
and labor. '"Labor uniona." said the
th?1 speaker, "have walking delegates
who go round with a double barreled
i wtlapon, one barr?! being labeled 'boy
tcotf. the other 'strike' " Mr. Huff
?made a very logical .?peech which waa
j w?tt received.
[ W. F. Cox. Jr i was th? n?at sneak'
r?-sr^wv'"tSc s^rma\lye, He ate.?cd thni
the-^natter wair resolved Into thres
: j ?casta?a: 1. Are thedemaods of the
' Can tlie-open ?hop BHiisfy these de
. manda? 8.? Can the closed ?hop mftst
these demand?t' H> contended with
telling force that the demands of Hw
labor unions -are just and r-?asonado
j and timi the. cloned shop and.
[not--tho''ope? ?hop can meet
iii ?med ?H in earn pe
Ititlon-'Wttb ^#???1,whieh may bo di
vided Into tWO-TgSMfa ceJdb?tUive and
i J ruo ? n"ei!ti?u? ui ?t.-uira?vsxts?e on?y
|wh?n vomblaed labor 1? pitted against
eapjtal. Mr. Cox ably maintained that
the desert sho? bchaflte alike tb* em
ployer, the etnnloree ?od tho public.
The rntiptoyor gate-mora?killed labor,
Uhr. employ1** fe&her WRtces and more
i men ein v ? -, tl t it r 5 ?M ? Pi bHfer
The last
j of mem
. worfcths
ABE URGED IO MEET
J Camp W. W. Humphreys, S C. V.
W?1 H?l? Importan* Gather
hug Thia Afternoon
A meeting will be held at Ute An
Idetaon. cl.nmber ol. -Commerce this af-|
tcruooo at 5 o'clock by tb? Bone of
Confederate, fit which time plans will
be outlined for the approaching Con
federate reunion and the work as*
signed to tho various members.of the
HORB. Every Bon in the city' ta urged
to be present and the commander of
tho local camp has asked that.every
man In thc city*, more, especially the
young men of thc city, eligible {for
membership ia- the Bens of Veteran?,
j be present for the affair and take part
In the meeting tbJP afternoon, lt ls
hoped tb get . the plans for the reor
ganization of the local camp lo such
order that much of the work for the
reunion csui be . atiended to. by the S
C. Vis aa te right and proper.
J. W. Qa??tkrbaiun. commander of
Camp W. W. Humphreys, Sons of Con- I
federate Veterana has loused a state-'
nient in which ha says that lt la the
duty of every descendant ot a veteran
to he, Iii' attendance this afternoon. .
It la the duty of evory man to ho
l?ng to this order if he possesses the
right to membership and the tocal
c?mp is very d?sirions of securing
all'the new members possible before
the reunion convenes here.
Mr. Quattlebaum said yesterday that
his was the first opportunity the
veterans hau ever had to come to An
derson and lt was the first time for
theSons to convene here and he con
uiders that lt la the duty ot the local
Sops to see to their part of the work
in wo ?enanm. x KZ? P?.O um WXil jr
veteran coming lhere and all members
of the S. C. V. are anticipating a
great thee while they are Sn Ander
son and it is clearly tho duty of Camp
.W.' W. HU21n!;?S*S mamluira in atm tn
it that net one Bingle man ls dtsap
poited.
Tho local camp of. Bona waa .named
for tho late W. W. Humphreya and
Lw?v organized about 1% years ago. Ma
jor Humphreys was a major tn Orr's
regiment and waa regarded as one of
the freest soldiers of the Confederacy.
Members of the -local camp are proud
of the same.
lt is hoped that tho meeting thii af
ternoon will be largely attenoe? and
that there will be* a number of the
youag-men present and ready to ranko
application for membership la the or
1 sanitation.
passed eight hour laws cad more re- :
forms are being brought about through ]
peaceful meaua outside the closed i
shop. i
After well thought out and expressed ,
five-minute replies by the speakers, the .
Judges banded In their decisions, which \
I bein* .unanimously Jn favor.of the.afr ?'
SSS^t?. ............... -.i\
NOTICES i
'????' " ' ?"?| ; .ni i
NOTICE. '
j An Act to Rep?late tho-operat?oa o? .
traction engines on or across public '
bridges of Anderson COUR ty : H
gifte* across pOMtc bridger In Ander- j
?on county, regulated. Se ? cbaeted by 1
the General AsBeWbiyrof ibo State off.
Sooth Caroitna; that from and arter j
thb passmio' ol this ??i. any pt re On, j I
Ursa or corporation, using ar causing}
Oy ho usedi i?y traction'' euattie wm
ginee c^ er s^res^ the bridges aa thal-:
public, highways in Anderson County,]
*$a!l< ta-eioa^Bs^^any ??f trio sahl H
bridges, place ttpen th- surf see pt said j
taro inches^ thick avod twelveJncfcee J
j wide, uh Wntvn uri IM I nrwia MIHI
y&g^ ? ' j
In The
Booked a good berth to the fetid b'nou
and has been the cause of our selling
^?A??SV frails B?TTpNLpsl:
PAJAMAS. They are woi fh know?
U?^ that is why so-many know them.
Prices--$1.25 to $3.50 Snit
Order hy Parcel Post.
$5 Plates
and Up.
Bridge
Una
Girowa
Work.
tfOft NSXT TSN DAYS.
fis Gold Di. st Plates
. $12.
Ow Specialty . $12.
$7 Crowntyta ftt?e ^5.
Atm l??lg?sii?n and
Jmprove your BEALTH
by having os m tOM ?El?a.
DR. t?. R; WELLS & CO.
...Electrical Dental Fari?re...
Over Farrh?rs ? Merchants Bank.
Plume $27 I ?tfy- Attendent
when ai pall* ot thc right
r-avo^them. it conj,ot h
v??wg?pf.t? l'or our pr?tes^
moderate. It cannot, he
irtltincr the wrutiir
ccientiflc
against, that, i- rico?tea
to f$M and upward
framer and, papts 10. eel
ward. '
their eyes,
asses would
the ;foar of
aro always
Wk jlrcad of
? : .tor mir
UP
DrvM; ft. Campbell
li?f "Vf. Whit?? St Ground Floes
CMBce 'jpfeeae^ 8881. Ko?. Thone im
COUNTS SEVEN FINGER CRADLES-the
tightest* strongest and best Cradles on the market.
Each Snath is warranted natural crook. Al! Fin
ders are hand-cut and will not straighten when
tvet. Blades or Scythes are the best m tur-,
id; they are ground and sharpened, ready for
ase. ?
COUNTS has been making these Cradles by
rand ipi a number of years. No one knows so
.veil tust now to make and ;tset?; cradles to suit
he requirements of our farmers. Airy fartu?r
rvho has used a COUNTS' CRADLE will have no
:>ther.
We also have the JOSH BERRY FOURTEEN
FINGER ?nd the SCHW?BS FIVE FINGER
pptoLES.
luie is ccmnle^|fe
ra jv^
Anderson. Belton ?i?^^?Y^nvrittrr^
Bj