The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 24, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
WAjiT ADS.
GET RESULTS
FOR SALE
For bair -AL KIO itcliublc shop, ni
Church Street;, One l 1-2 H. P. Per
, kins gasoline, pumping engine witb
, jack; Out; 12 li. 1'. cppimed ante
engine; On?; 4-juw machinists' vic??;
. One Buick 4 passeuger auto. ?-24-1I
Fer Rale-Cane Bord, unknown, iron,
red-ripper und polo cut peau. Also
home rallied corn. Write un tor
prices. C. W. Ai J. K. Haukiitght.
? Walhalla, ti. C. ?-20 Ititi
WANTS
SAUTED-To.-di lon by.poi lego stu
ileui during summer uiontha Will
ronaldt'r any proposition. \ddresx
X, caro intelligencer. 5-30-61
WANTER - Von to read the ad of yon
Uncle Johnny on the Corner. Tim";.
Hops will only last a short white at
the prKe. &.2I-U
"Wanted-To call sp?cial attention to
our Galvanised Steel Watering
Troughs for Horses, Cowa, and
Hogs.. Best, strongest, cleanest and
moat durable trough made. Dlv
. var Booting .Cn.?.,. "The Shop With
a Reputation."
?HE MIDGET-Trial 2.: 16-7 yeal
old. The fastest and best bm;'
; horse you ever bad a chance
breed, to. Will bo in tho stud at
li?Tifl Bros Stables. ?W 15.00.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Under this head will be run short
announcements of candidates. The
.ates, for these, aro as follows: For
.minty office* In both daily and
aeBH.weexiy, tilt election s..??; in
.itho? alone, S&.OO, cash In advance
strictly. For city offices: In daily
pniy: Mayor, ?o.vu; aldermen *5.vv.
FOB MA YOE
I hereby announce myself a can di
late for ?f?yor 'ot Anderson, subject
to the rules ot the D?mocratie pri
mary.
*-3?tf. J. M. PAYNE.
ri,B. Elmore is hereby announced
as candidate. for mayor, anbject to
th? ru!?!* ot the city aemocratio pri
mary ?t?ctio?.
Dr. WV F. Ashmore la hereby an
nounced as a; candidate for mayor,
subject to the rules ot the city demo
cratic primary election. ,
Voterp of. Ward 2 announce Walter
Dobbms as. a candidate for Alderman
from that ward.
TOR ALUEHMAN
?he f rienda of J. ?./Brownie* au
nounco him as a candidate for alder
man from Ward 8.
?' '-n-!-. "J,,1. i"
B. F. Johnson ia hereby announced a
candidate for Alderman from Ward
3, subject to the rules of the demo
cratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a candl
Ward 3, subject to thc rules o? tho
date fdr re-election aa alderman from
democratic party.
Chas. F. Spesrman.
The. friand?, of Joo Bell announce
him s,?.a? candidato for alderman, from
Ward. 2 la-tho city primary eleellou.
tt?l??ksV TANKS, STOCKS,
OF MACHINERY
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Baxter Shirley of the Roberts sec
tion Bp*nt yesterday in .Anderson.
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Anderson t
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toriuin Above; and in ibo I)
COURT READY FOR THE
THIRD WEEK SESSION
SECOND WEEK CAME TO A
CLOSE YESTERDAY
HEARD THE APPEALS
No Jury Cases Were Tried Yester
day Afternoon and Court Ad
journed at 1 O'clo.-lc
Tlie second week nf criminal i.otirf
for Audcrnon county usmc to a close
yesterday af euiocn ul 1 o'clock when
adjournment took place. Thc third
week of the criminal court will con
vene Monday morning.
nu jm j ?SSSB ~crc tried yesterday
morning, Judge Prince having dismiss
ed all jurors Friday night and tin
morn 1 ure del i Ix Tut ions of the court
couslstod of appeals.
The state vs. John Scott, larceny af
ter trust wit li fraudulent intent. Ap
pealed from Magistrate J. B. Lever
ett's court at Starr New trial grant
ed.
Town of Pendleton vs. Davis Hicks,
violating whiskey ordinance. Judge
Prince reduced fine from $100 to $50.
Counsel gave notice of intention to ap
l sal from court's order to supreme
court.
Town of Belton vs. Robert Lindsay,
H. J. Lindsay and John Snipes, resist
ing arrest. Intendant's jd aginen t re
versed and dismissed case.
The state vs. O. Johnson, breach of
trust. Appealed from court of Magis
trate Bonner, Pelter. . New trial
granted.
Tho state vs. Jesse Meeks and J. P.
Jenkins, breach of peace. Appealed
from Magistrate TriiHsell, Monea Path.
Judgment of magistrate reversed and
prosecution dismissed.
The stato vs,. Dave 'Hagood, violat
ing of l?.bor contract. Appealed from
court of Magistrate Riley, Piedmont.
Magistrate'.i judgment inversed and
prosecution dismissed.
Tho State vs. Frank Allen, Dan Hol
lingsworth ; nd Alex Hipp, gambling.
Appealed f rr m court of Magistrate Bon
nor, Pelter. Judgment of magistrate
affirmed and fines reduced from $25 to
$15.
City of Anderson vs. J. C. Griffin. W.
H. Qodtrey and E. C. Neeley. gambling.
Judgment reversed and remanded for
new trial.
Tile state va. Andy Sliaw.v violation
labor contract. Appealed from Magis
trate Broadwcll's court Judgment
reversed and prosecution dismissed.
The stat? vs. Dave llagood. viola
lion labor contract. Appeal from Mag
istrate IV.Iey's court,' Piedmont. Judg
ment of lower court reversed abd pros,
ecutlon dismissed.
The state vs. Henry Hawkins,
Gaorge Smith'. Frank Peterson, Web
ster llagood. Jew Robinson and J. W.'
Ward, gambling. Appeal from Magis
trate , .Acker's court, Williamston.
Judgment reversed and prosecution
dismissed.
MASCOT HOSTESS
TO THE SENIORS
tittle Miss Helen Alta Entertain
ed Sonior- Class of Anderson
College Yesterday
Tho Senior class of Andorson col
lege ba? chosen little Miss Helen Al
len as the class mascot and yesterday
afternoon at tho borne of her barents.
Mr. and Mrs T. Alien, the na,',.- indy
gave an informal reception for t ?te
mern be rn cf tba senior clara. The af
fair v,'as enjoyed and appreciated by
every one pi the ?Indent? presen?, it
>*ar a exceedingly hapny tu'ougb: ?rid
Ute idea ls quite unique.
.me. little hostess mrt her ; 1 '
tho doer and g-aelously passv
on to Mesdamwn P. H. Cltakscaic - a ?
R. 8. Llgon and Miss Ligon, who wore
receiving with her.Tbe hons of the af
ternoon passed .very qu!ekt.\ Ulled
with music end happy conversation.
^ The afternoon came to a pleasant
close with the serving of Ute Ice
course on th* ?awn by Misses Mar
guerite and Louise Henry, Miriam tag
on and' catherine Burran and each
gaest was presented with a p-etty
son von tr of the occasion, this being
a photograph of Miss Helen, tied in the
colors of the class, red and white.
2 allege Closes 2nd Year
luCiful College Fruin thc Rear-th
?stance the Administration Buildinj
THE BEAUTIFUL SSUS1G
GAPTKD CROWD
AUDITORIUM FILLED FOF
ER I LL IA NT EVENT
THE OPENING NIGHT
Concert By the Conservatory ol
Music Featured Beginning of
College Commencement
The second cnmniishcempht sensor
tor Anderson College Urened last nlgJil
ai b.jQ o'clock when a crowded aud;
torlum, Oiled with the music lovers o:
Anderson, heard the concert hy tut
pupils of the conservatory of music.
The audienco was delighted with .'.ic
program and with tho results o? im
years work as shown in tho conftrt.
Thc program was varied, consisting
nf piai'G and voca! selection*; ?M e'
which were enjoyed by thc audience.
Threo of the young lady participant!
were Seniors from the piano depart
ment, naving already appeared II
their Benior recitals. The young la
dlee who sang are ateo well known tc
Anderson audiences, having appeared
upon similar occasions.
Tlie entire pprogram waa attractive
in every respect and the most dillie ul i
pieces were rendered by the pupils
In a manner to reflect.great credit up
on the college.- The following is tin
complete program of last uigiil:
Tho young ladles taking part were
Misses Richardson, Sutherland Wilson
Holt. Wat ki nu, Maas, Mr?. H. E. Wat
kins. Miss Weeks, Brdhani. Roblngor.
and Henry. The music department
has been under the direction of Dr,
and Mrs. Fisher and Miss Stranathan
BANKRUPT STOCK
SOLD YESTERDAY
Foodie Drug Company He!dm??
Bought in By Orr-Gray Com?
pany for $1,080
S. M. Wolfe as trustee, yesterday
sold at public auction tho stock o
drugs,ot the Fouche Drug store, lo
cabed In the-Chlquola building on thc
square. This atore was closed som?
time ago. and went into bankrupcty
The stock yosterday was sold tn. bu ll
to the Orr-Gray company tor *? OOhsid,
oration ot $1.080. which Is said to ht
n remarkably low price tor the s pl en
did line or drugs. Men who are ramil
iar wMh thc line curried by tho Koucbt
company say that this was a barga li
price for tho gooda. "~~
A lew other incidental?, euch ai
chairs, tables, a desk, etc., were din
posed of at p: r/uro ". "Ju *? Slfferejii In
divlduals.
lt IR said that the Stock of goodi
purchased yesterday will at once bi
transferred by the Orr-Gray Compati;
to its place of business ou the square.
All Day Singing.
There will be a Binging school tin
first Sunday in June at Welcotm
church near . Denver'. Among th?
teachers wilt be Jno. T. Milford, Halie
Harvin, Holland, Sevonson, W. O. Mc
Kinney, Patterson. ' Hombree am
others. All singers and the publli
generally Invited. Bring singing booki
and well filled picnics baskets.
J. O. Hall, Sec.,
Pendleton, 8. C.
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o 'COMEXCEMCXT VISITORS <
o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o <
Mrs. Boatwrlght of Ridge. Spring'
is in the city for the collego com
meucement, a guest of her daughter
Mts? Boatwrlght of the Anderson Col
lege faculty.
Mrs. Wt P. Knight of Luverne, Ga.
ts among these in the city for the An
6 --on college commencement, He>
.ghior ls the editor In chtef of tb?
rrhn and a leader in the college.
Mr. F.ftblnson of Lowell, N. O., r
Itt the city for the Anderson collegi
commencement, the guest of ht
daughter. Miss Kate Robinson.
Miss, Jone, ct Abbeville ls Uv
commencement guest of Miss Margare
Williams at Anderson college
Mles Lizzie Webb, a former studen
of the college, is in the city for th<
commencement season.
Monday
cKitcehn, Dining Hall with Audi
? with Class Rooms Shown
CANDIDATES JGEIiT?ii~~
ON AUDITOR'S OFFICE
PLENTIFUL SUPPLY COMING
UP FOR THE RACE
NEW LOCOMOTIVES
Indications Are That Five Or
More May Contest For Office
Held By Winston Smith
i !
Th? ri- ls no scarcity o? candidates
for any oRT?o in Anderdon county but
Lucre hetma to be au over-supply for
that of auditor here. With tho in
cumbent, Winston Smith, preparing
to offer for,, reelection, there are al
the field to succeed him, and it is now
probablo that two or three moro may
appear, ii awain that the w?u??-??..
office holders of the county have cen
tered on the job of auditor'as the one
they all wan Mr. 6mil;. i? offering
for re-election on his own merits.
The first candidate to announce for
this .position was R. A. Abrams of
Starr. Mr. Abrams has been think
ing of entering thc race for sometime
and wbilo in Anderson yesterday, he
authorized the announcement that he
would be a candidate. Thu other
candidato to announce yesterday was
J. It. C. Griffin of Broadway town
ship who said "I will certainly be in
tbe race unless something unforaeen.
3hoUld turn up. I believe that I cnn [
be elected.'
Mr. Abrams once held the position
of superintendent of education of An
derson county and is said to have had
some titrong political backing. He is
a man of ability and he could (lil the
office.
Mr. Griffin was also a school teach
er at one time and for live years he
waa bookkeeper at Ware Shoals.- He
possssscs all the qua'ifica.Ucn" of the.
office and he would make a good au
ditor.
Bari Keaton of Flat Rock another
local school teacher was in the city
yesterday and he said that be, too. is
seriously considering entering . the
race. He has not yet made up his
mind, but ho thinks that'be will offer
for the position. Several others aro
being mentioned over tbe country
ESTIMATE MADE
BY GEN. TEAGUE!
Ranking Officer Soya That There j
Will Be Between 800 and
1,000 Veterans Hero
The Anderson chamber of commerce]
telegraphed to Gen. B. H Teague yes
terday morning, asking "or au esti
mate as to the number of veterana
coming here Wednesday and Thursday
Tor the reunion. The commander tele
graphed Mr. Whalny yesterday his es
timate and cays that there will bs bo-1
tween 800 and l.ooo veterans from all 1
parts of the State to come here.
Anderson peoplo have all along con
tended that there would be fully one j
tbonsand veterans here for the -two
days of the reunion but . many seemed
to think that there would not be morel
than 500 veterano to attend. Aa lt la,
the officials ot the reunion have re
ceived advices from all parta of thc
state from the-'veterans saying that
they are planning to make the trip
and lt ls believed thai there will be
more veterans at the Anderson reun
ion, tban at any other reunion within
the last few years. Practically! ali
arrangements are how complete and
there is little left'to be done before the
reunion convenes.
Agricultural BDI' Passes.
Washington. May 23.-Tho eenate
-onight pu??cd ?uu wgricwltural ap
propriation bill which carries about
$19,700,000. a little more than the
house provided. Before Its passage
tonight Senator Smcot criticized it as
a particularly bad - measure,
Methodist* Adjeejm.
Oklahoma etty. May 23.-After : be
ing In session for eighteen days. Ute
quadrennial goners! conference of the
Mcthodiat Episcopal Church, South,
formally adjourned, tonight. The. se
lection of the place foi holding the
next conference has been entrusted
to a special couinfittco named for thc
purpos,
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i^JEP^LBBts t?MitMt?MM?Jii^wk?M nain aimil cm? WHS IHM
Huyler's as a gift carries a message more clearly than
words and as delicately as flowers. Preferences in flowers
differ; a box of Hnyler's is universally appreciated. Its gift
is a subtle tribute to good taste.
lt is not just purity that gives Huyler's their rare delicious
ness. lt is the genius ul the makers, consummated by forty
Bonbons Chocolates
years of experience and the incredible care taken in every
process that has made and kept Huyler's the masterpieces
of taste in candy.
Fresh shipments received weekly and kept in perfect re
frigeration for the delight of lovers of good candies.
Evans* Pharmacy
Three Stor es
1
The above advertisement -won the irrst prize of 410.00- offered-by the Huyler Co., in a competitive.. ad
writing contest participated In by the Huyler Agehctee throughout the United Staten.' This ad was written
and dts'.gned by -Mr,. H. F. Dickson of Evans Pharmacy, who has already, won ?ve out .of J. six contests
conducted by the Huyler. Co- Mr. Dickson handles the advertising for the Evans Pharmacy and has been
with this institution sinee a boy. Iiis Romsthing of a record to have pitted one's self against Tie brains
of the thousands of Huyler's agencies and won out apd The Intelligencer takes pleasure lu reproducing
this ad. adding only the remark that we can't see how Mr. Dickson could possibly fall with such a good
subject -to write about. :' :-: . ; -*
TRAVELING MEN LIKE
THE
UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAV
ELERS HELD MEETING
f''?.;^:i.. ?,_L'fis
THANKED PAPERS
At Meeting Last Night Delegates
Wet? Elected to Inter-State
Meet--Much Enthusiasm
e faces you face at the
are the .aces of the most prominent people in town
people who demand good service, good food and who
know when they get it.
GJS ANTINOXAS?, Prop.
Tlie traveling men of Anderson ap
preciate what the newspapers of ibis
section have done for them-and are
continuing to do tn thc way of public
ity., as was evidenced last .night when ;
Connell No. 432 of the United Com?
mereiaI Travelers met in thia city. The
council adopted the following resolu
tions. ?
'Fiasolyed: That Anderson Council.
No. 433, United Commercial Travelers1.
Anderson. 8. C" in meeting May *33,
1914, do thank the Greenville-Dally
News for the space they are giving in
their paper to the United Commercla?
Travelers : and further, we : . thank
Ueorge W. Brunsen for tae editorial lu
Tuesday morning's paper. "The Train
Hog." Also the thanks A this coun
cil bp extended to the press of Ander
son for courtesies they have shown."
Following the adoption of these res
olutlobs the order took up the election
of delegates to the Grand Council bf
the Carolinas. United Cominer?a!
Travelers, which meets la Greenv lte
on June 5 and 6. The following were
elected to represent Anderson t P. D,
Skelton, J. B. Shanklln and Feaster V.
Tribble.
C. Ban Allen, also a member of the
Grand Council and one of Anderson's
beat known treavelieg men, wilt at
tend the meeting Wrepreseni the lo
cal^ coon* i !
Cu? ciMA?i?aie "?%H^ iuiiiuit-? ii.io UM;
mysteries of th? order last night and
the meeting ou the whole waa one ot
the moat auccesstu*Vet* held.
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' Grace Church.
Rev. J. H. Glbbone.y. Rector-Phone
835.
Services, for the Sunday after As
cension Day, May 24tb.
10:15-Sunday School .and Bible
Class.
11:30-Holy Eucharist .and Ser
mon.
8: IS.-Evening Prayor and Sermon.
Wednesday.. 4:*0 b- m.-Evening
Praye*.
YOI) KNOW THESE MOPS
YOU KNOW WHAT THEY ?RJE WORTH
:ii^ri
These prices on these Mops are special and hold
good only for 3 days-Monday, Tuesday- and
Wedne^d?y:
Don'* blame us if you wait too late to get these
prices
V?MJ? FOR
Mop. $150
Polwh. .1.00
J $2.50
Monday, Tuesday and "> Wednesday yb?th for
S1.SO dash af/