The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
INTELLIGENCER
WANT ADS.
GET RESULTS
FOR SALE
For f?jif-<!*uc .Seed, unknown. Iron, j
r?d?r1ppor und polo tat pear.. Also ;
home raised corn'. Write aa for
pr|ce?. c. W. & J. E. Raukubzht.j
Walhalla, S. C. _&-201$tp
t'or iioir Oaf .dark Jersey cow, Ova
yeal? old with second, ralf. Tho
Fretwoll Co, Cl9-3tl
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WANTS
"WiNTEIl.-Typewrlter purchsner*.
We have over 200 ?PW rebuilt aaa
'. v'iMaiul Jtaud'typewrltert tor anica
sato, cheap. AH make?. Price i
. Sheet on request. J. ii. Cray ton <c\
Co., Charlotte, N. C. 3-8-tf]
-; -?-'r^r
L>.'it- ?ray leather pocketbook, con
taining sfcW card case, ~.r^s. *2P
bill, and other change, two gold
. pins and check for 125. Reward If
returned tp tho Intelligencer office.
lt Cherye.
Wa?l??"~To. exchango splendid fs-rui
iy horse and double-seated bogey
for Ford runabout. Apply Owl Dpug
Co.. Andersen, fS. C.. . r>-2E-itp
Wanted-To rail special attention to
Galvanised Steel Watering
Troughs ' for Horsed, Cows, and
Be%^'-^6eat;' strongest, ?leanest and
most durable troQgb made. Dlv
ver Hooting Co., *9jb? Shop With
e Reputation." ;.
^ij^PB^ -.li ..L-L
Ifftbiet-To Bell you your wood. Nico
dry. Pino''and..fisk wood. -Cut to|
unit you. Delivered promptly.
Piedmont Wood Co.
T??* 8?SDOI-T--Trial l':16-7 years
you ever had S . Ance to
breed to. Will be in the stud at
jOavls l&ros. Stables. Fee 15.00,
g|lJ?i?Jg^ \
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
*? WMwr .16? h?ti? 'will -be .
srmotmc?meji?s *t candlast?s. , tfce
rates for these Are ns follows: Far
eounty. offices Jn both- d*Hy and!
?ent??we?kly, titi election ?7.00; ??
dither alone, tf?.?O, cash In advance 1
ir city offices: in daily'
o:;ly: Mayor, $?>.?)0; aidermtm ??M'i?.
FOR mvw
oby announce myaoSt a candi-!
- jsreyor Ot Anderson, sui).
of th? Democratic pri
4-S0tt J. M. PAYNE, j
F a?.Ttpy SD.?onncea ?
vor. ?abject to
?lty d?mocratie ..ri-!
Ashmore ie hereby en
s'candidate for mayor.
- ??les br the city lemo
?^Wshds cf J. I. Brownlee sn
S*|te :M a candidate for. alder
ireby,announced a
rm?b front .Ward'
.1 of the oem
DRAINAGE VIEWERS
HAHEJlfO BEPOR
HAVE INVESTIGATED THI
ROCKY RIVER SWAMP
PLAN IS FEASIBLE
?Drain Many Acre? of Marsh Lam
and Doing Away With the
Contaminated Water
I The Board of Vhiwera, consisting oH
W. A: Sanders, Oliver Holt anfl
? George W. I .aboon, appointed i;om<H
I days Bgo by James N. (Gurman, cle'rlH
? of court, to view thc J tucky RiveH
I swamp land and report aa to whethsfl
lor not it can ho drained, flied a corni
I piotr: report with Mr. l'.-arnion yest rr
I day. Tlie Viewers ot Ui that tho prop!
losition la IcaBlble sm)'they aeeni to b<H
i heartily In favor of the proposed niQveH
Since thia report has heep flied tltfl
I derk of Court will act * Say tor a iin?H
Ihao.rlnr; vrd at this tinto thc propertjH
I owners will be ?given an opporiunlt5
to appear and state any objection;
?they may have to a drainage dhtrlcH
b?pg ??/a?d. If there IP no .<n
IP i.<-cfd or Sustained Mi." dh=<fl>:l
i viii tie formtn and tito,wura ut urabi
?lug the lauds will proceed.
Tin? following in tho complete rc
; port of tho viewers, as filed yesterday:
.Anderson, S. C.. May 19, IdllH
"We, the undersigned, appointed by
?Jas. N.. Pear man, Clerk of Court ul
Anderson County, S. C., to ac: aa tw
Boord of Viewers to investigate .thc
proposed Bosk R*Ver Drainage ffcstrlci
? have this ?ie 19th, day of Mar, XOii
? esamimd thc lend? described In fnid
petition and And :
lat. lt to be a vary practicable prop
.?aiiioo. I
2nd. We ?nd thnt lt will beneflt the
public health hy draining many nore*
of marsh land*-.then by riding th?
community of great bodies of conta
minated water, also benefit se"eral
highways Rmi protect them trow i<nod
?T^icrw, ona w??i oe conauet".? to op
ening up many acres of fertile land."
ard. We believe these lands in tho
prOposeo imnnwire ?J?ULT?C? viii bc
benetttid beyorft comparison aa to
their condition at present." * '."'^SSH
4th. We advine Hutt all the lands in
cluded in place herewith will be bene
fited, but not pracUf "-ie to extend the
Dre ?nagt? District up The sternum fur
er than'shown .by plans herewith, but
* hinge work proceed
. -Wc n)so find that ?luantltlea of sand
Iii constantly washing in from the hilra
through the small lirai cb os, and hil!
side' ditches which: bloch the main
channel, thereby miling ita- bed-te
such a height that th**, water flows Uto
the aurroondlns . bot toms.. W? advise
that the ?ucees? of the proposed drain
age will depend on .a syatem of aide
tull ditches maintained by Bach laud
owner to prevent this ?arid getting
Into the ?nain channel wh|ch if not
token care o? wj?? bring the Drainage
nixt rlct bar:k to its present condition."
DR. STEELWILL
BE THE pi"I*AKER
r ?mous Lecturer Coming i o An
derson To Deliver Oration Ou
the Sec^id g^?R Hlsht
, It .was snnounced in Anderson
t>>rdr.y that a contract had been cl
with Pr. S. A. Steel of the National
Chatauqua Bureau for the principal
address on tho second night of the
Confederate lteu/iion herc. Dr. Steel
will speak at 8:30. o'clock on tho night
D*. Steei is a native ot>Jgsa&*tDDi
.and at pros?nt is the head oi a col
setre for young women ni Jackson,
T.nu. His early 'life iw?* ?pent nm;d
the turbulent acense nf tho Civil Var
aP
Ol
?.
ion
*t. ?ft;
ent and
on. Mr.
General Re?ep
The contra) committee in charge of
the reunion arrangements, yesterday
announced tho names of the following
log general reception com natt?e-.'.
Gen. C. A: Reod. Chairman,
Col. J. N. Brown.
B.'F. Wilson:
Dr. Tt. -V, Dirver.
William Bauhn.
G. P<-Browne.
\7, W. Sullivan.
Fl. .1. HnnicMr.
W. W. Smoak.
Geo, W. Evan?.
D. Watson Hell.
J. ll. Go?frey.
JJ. O, Evan?. .
B. F. Mauldln.
J. Bl t'llnhscalcs.
Uufus Pant.
.1. S. -Fowler.
Lee G. HoH^man. .
B. E: Kintore".
O. Cullen Sullivan.
a. ll. Balles,
J, R. Vandlvcr.
J.H. Vandlvcr.
J. II. Anderson.'
Frsnk Farmer.
Homer Ot?lia.
M. il. MutUson.
.!. |). Hammett.
A. fl. Fermer.
H. li. Wat nina.
Dr. W. W. Chisholm.
ESI?fol
1 THE INTERURBAN
SHORT RUN FROM HERE TO
BELTON AND BACK
SEVERAL CHANGES
Addition*} Service Provided By
V. & N. To Make Connection
With Train For Columbi*
According to cr - ".m^ement made
in Anderson yesterday, a new train
Ul ll I l^o. - '-*-1 -?-J
. w.uM ?. v-ntiucinvti
Belt un and return over the Piedmont
it Northern lines each day after next
Sunday. The new train le.put on so
that'- passengers may make connec
tion, with tho Columpia train on the
Southern. The new train'is to leave
Anderson at 4.40 p. nw arriving at
Hi lton at 5:20 and returning it will
lenve Belton ot 5:20, reaching this
City at 5:50 p.- m. -
The Pullman car service from Bel:
ton te Atlanta will also he put Into
operation next Sunday by the Pied
mont and Northern Unes, Leaving
this ?lty at ft: 45 t?. 'm., the Anderson
people will bo enabled to caf ch the
train currying the Pullman at Belto-i.
This car will be taken to Greenwood
and there-transferred'io tho. Seaboard
for tho Atlanta trip.
Only five minutes .change ls ta^Co
carrying to Navy
lion Committee
Y. fl. Oray<po.
Gus. ArnouakA*.
c. s. sullivan.*
Kev. Jno. P. Vines.
Her. J. W. ?patke.
rev W. H. Carr toon
Rev. D. W. Dodge.
t . . *~w tar -
# a ?? - vv . *v ? ?io
T. KV Roper.
Judge . ST. Cox.
Rev. J. T. Black.
Joe J. Trowbridge.
C. W. Web?..
J. H. Shumate.
Harry Oelsberg.
P. M. Burnett.
Dr. Smothers.
Dr. J. Y. Rosa.
Rhett Parker.
Loo Oelsberg.
Max GetsberK.
A. Lrseer.'
J. 8. Fowler, Jr.
Nardin \V<hi>.
FoBter Pant.
J. T. Qiuirtleb&?im.
Jno. F.?. Cochran, Jr.
B. F. Flcachmon.
E. R. Cochran.
Dr. Gray.
Dr. J. a Wflhlte.
R. S. Dig??.
DA. J.edbetter.
Dexter BroVa,
joe M. fiVfchs.
'n Hie arriva) and departure of trains
from Audeysoa the new schedule,
vit h one exception. The train former
ly arriving here at 10:10 p. m.. will
tome 4P minutes later.
The following ts the new schedule:
llojmrtini; from Anderson.
Np. ZO-...- ..... ?? - . .e;30 a,m.
Xi?. 32 .:.8:26 a. m.
No. 34.10:30a. m.
No. 36 ..... .12.20 p-?
No m.:.2:16 p. at!
No. 40.3:86 p. m.
No; 4Ii ... ,4:60 p. m.,
No. 44 .5:60 p. m.
Nc. 4?.9:45 p. :r.
A rr I Tin* nt Anderson
Nu. M.7:35 a. m.
r.o. . .. .,../. .9:35 a. m.
N-> :."? . - .11:40 a m.
No 37 . .. ..1:80 p. in.'
No. ;:<<.3:25 p. ui.
No. 41 .. '9Hfc?-I4- p- ra
I No, 4? . r'-fgajgajpa*..?:o? p. m.
'No. 45 . V. 7:10 p. hi.i
No. 47 . 10:60 p, m.
DOt TOJ? # jiAWS DEGBEE
fonXerwd"r|??T J/osephn? Daniels hy
Trustee* ?if Baridfion (eMege
Dr. W. H. Frazer and Mr. ^MJH?it?'
fison have ref urned from Davidson
j College '??Where they attended the com
rnericement axcrlcaes. Mr. .Mattlson
went to he present upon the occasion
of the graduation of his s^p. Mr. Mari
on Eugene Maitiaon. This,,,wis a very
notable conmteneoment occasion, .and
among the other*Joapy incidents was j
?he -coaferring^.oi the degree of doctor
of law* upon Josephus Daniel?, acere-1
According to the highway cominis-j
o??ner of Colorado the employment of
convia labor in the building of ro&da
has prove? Vcr v* * sue'eessf uI".
-" . j
Yard Bodies pf
- Vitt ^.JS "*iMrr-?>--^S 4
I WS WM WI
BE MSEC fl m
I
I
REPRESENTATIVES HERE ALL
DAY YESTERDAY
ANNOUNCED TODAY
ditly That G/eenviUe Mm Witt
Construct {toileting, Although
Contract ?? Not Signed
Anderson was yesterday visited by
[contractors and builders irom ail
- irts of thc United States, here to
place their bids on the"construction of
the splendid Kress building, to be
?erected in thia city within the next
j few months. A. 1. Wilson of New. York
ono Of the Kress representatives and
Seymour Burrell ,of New York, archi
tect for the Kress people, were In
i the city' for the purpose of receiving j
and considering the^mds. Eight were
? submitted and these were opend yes
terday at noon bul no definite decision
could be reached Jby-Jjfr. Wilsen and
Mr. Burrell aa to who would obtain the
(lowest bid was submitted by J. T. Gal
jilv?n of Greenville for the Gallivati
Building Company by the Kress men
would mot ?tate whether or not that
company would receive the contrae?
I for thc. building.
lt 1? understood that the Kress men
will consider 'the plans again today
and they will probably announce'''eith
er tonight or tomorrow, -the name of
the company to build the handsome
home for tho Kress company in th?B
city.
The new building bi to cost between
j $10,000 and $-17,000, according to a
statement made yesterday by Mr. Bur
rell and this will put up a handsome
I building, although several\>f the firms
j bidding on the work had expected, lt
I to cost over ?25.O00. \
Among those firma bidding yesterday
were Brans Construction Company of
Birmingham, Wi'ti. -Graban of Little
[Rock. 'AtV., R. L. nt si Of was
jboro, W. C. and R. N. Mofiachern of
I Douglas, Ga. AU these firms had rep
resentatives in the city yesterday and
i sevand other firms also submitted bids
by letter.
HOffllSU TIED UP
|iVO PROSPECT OF JURY AR
RIVING AT V?RD1CT
OTJtfER I^AIW^S
Jury Unable to Roftch. ? Verset
Last [Night in case of C A.
A. Shaw; One Pleach CrtM?ty ?
\ - ti
The jury last night was hbpe"?*ssly 1 j
tied up on the case of C. A. fcuaw, j '
[forged with obtaining rooney under
i ??iSvT vr??enves ana m?re w lutte "itke
?Jrtocd jhat ii
?-?ww???? t??r- frs t-onvenes
this morning. TW case occupied tho
attention of Ute' court .thro^glrW, >ii?
afternoon yesterday and v.
Jury shortly before court adjourned a?
<;30 o'clock.
P. S ?*gall, charged with disposing
of prepcry. under false pretenses,
was grlven a frlej yesterday And the
,tury returned s ^rfflct orW JL
in the case o? Sabe' V??W^s?n,
charged with larceny, the'defendant
entere? a plea of guilty ind waa' sen
tenced'to serve''''fifteen moa tbs on the
county roads or in the Oenltenti irv
for a like period
o v Moore waa convicted on a
charge of aejliog Nedor'-bat u ac
?oea^t of thu defendant's t?otir *eaSh
the court sfeaptadod seuienbe so. lon*
us Moore shart bot be1 convfctp? ia
the state or munlelnai ^>??
C. A. Shaw awi the ?udgV instructed
that a sealed verdict W^tnjfn?d this
?!P?f^?^^?to%eVer. ?* ie not bi :?
rstar^tfe Jurjr wtli'bo abfe ed farree'.
Go account ot-th? *?et ti. -..>>.
I
NAME SPONSORS
FOJt IOCAL CAMP\
|CotnmiUeo Applied Y*j|#]$?y j
at Meeting: of Sons cf Veterano
?T!;.
and
Blacks, Waites, Tans,
jj Men's Black, Navy and Tans 50c.
Order by Parcel Post, be sure to state size.
Up-To-?ate Men's Furnishers.
They had a churn of cream a
some cake on hand, waded iii the
branch and had a good time jcen
eraliy. i
We believe, the North 'Anderson
park wilt fill a fong felt ;?LC .? In
Anderson and wea re .gratti sed -to
3CC it btA!oming popular, so
quickly.
?j**** a: mw
*?^.^ re
ff> ^JhtV$TA9 GA,, and reten, ac
June ''?4i^r
tum, accost S^o?fi* "$i^rk
Associai Imt. ? xs a e i.k
Seaboard agents or write nie un^pig$t$
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