The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 06, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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ESTR?YED
A boy horse mule hitched to a new
Columbus buggy disappeared from
Lebanon church lust night. Any In
formation o? bis whereabout s would
be greatly uprccluted. Rufus Duck
worth. Anderson i s. c. No.'2. e-ntp
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Stolen-From in front, of The Intel
ligencer office. Iroquois bicycle.
Stock model No. 311124. Coaster
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He ward for Information leading to
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from July 1st to around January 1st.
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Address Box Itt!), Anderson, 8. C.
1785
1014
. College of Charleston
South Carolina's Oldest College,
lao i b Yenr Begins September ?5th.
Entrance examinations nt all the
county seato on Friday, July 3rd, ut
9 a. m.
Full four-year courses lead to the
B. A. and B. S. Degrees. A two-yeur
pre-medlcal course ls given.
A free tuition scholarship ls assign
ed to each county of the State.
Spacious buildings and- athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
Unexcelled library facilities.
Expenses reasonable. For terms
and .catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres.
W -IN- '
Tjfte Piesert of Heat
At#|ys j?bo?; Al ways $f??? X !
$?ie best Ice Cream
; That one could eat!
-COME,
fi
CAN NOT ACCEDE TO
GOVERNORS BEQUEST
C. W. McGEE CANNOT FILL
OFFICE UNTIL SEPT.
TO QUIT JULY 1ST I
County Treasurer Wrote Gover
nor Yesterday That He Would
Have To Give Up Duties
Following receipt or Governor
hleiiHe'H letti r. in which the chief ex
ecutive asked Unit h . consent to lill
tin- oflicc of county treasurer until Sep
tember I. instead of July I. Hie dal
named in lils resignal hm, County
Tremorn r McG?*e look tin- matter wi
d T advisement but derided 'thal Im
could nut accede to ihe Governor'^ rc
i|Utst ?ind wrote to Columbia yoster |
day in which he Hinted that fae:. When
li . received Governor lllease'tt lotti r
ashing that he eontlu ie to lill iii? of
flee during July ami August .Mr. M ?
(Jee said that lu- would lie very happy
to tin ;n if he could, hut In- conferr td
with tho institution where he is lo uc
cept a position uu'd found from lhem
that ?tin sen lees would !.<.? in demand
by July I. Ile accordingly Informed
the flo vernor of Iiis decision.
This mvaiiH that the Governor will
appoint some on", before July 1, to lill
?tut Mr. McGee's unexpired term and
it seems that thor" are to he a number
ol' candidates for the office. Yester
day a number of applicants wer?; men
tioned und there were several petition
lu lng circulated over the city, praying
the Governor to appoint W. A. Elrod ol
West Pelzer to the ofllce. As soon us a
sufficient numb -r of signets have been
secured Mr. El rod will forward this
petit n to Columbia.
Mr El rod formerly lived nt Plejpe
town and worked for Mr. M efl ec in t'?:
treasurer's Office during hin llrst yea:
in that position ?
BOYS~TO GO ON
A CAMPING TRIP
Anderson Lads Will Spend Month
On French Broad River In
Mountains of N. C.
Nothing more delightful could be
ma gined for a set of healthy boys than
a mouth's stay In the beautiful moun
tains of North Carollnu and tho Fraz
er School has just mode arrangement.;
hy which a number of its students will
be given that very pleasant outing this
Bummer. Prof. B. M. Parks, who hun
beon a member pf the faculty of the
Frazer school and will next year be
principal of the institution, ls an as
sociate director of the French Broad
Camp and he ls now making arrange
in mts Tor carrying a number of bprs
to the camp for n stay of almost two
months.
This camp is located near Brevard.
X. C.. and ls for recreation und for
study. It lasts from July 1 to Au
gust 2i> and will give all the boys at
tending a chance to learn a greut d -al
ibo ut nature, as well us bonks, and
nt thc same time they will have the
benefit of expert supervision. The
boord of directors of this camp will he
composed of some of the foremost In
structors of South Carolina, for the
most part members of ihe Citadel fae
Pity and every boy taking part in tue
trip will be improved thereby.
Mr. Parks said Inst night that this
expedition was to take the place <?>
that conducted by Dr. Frazer lar.t
y >ar for his boys from Anderson lo
New York and other northern cities
and he says thal the lipys g?-in;.? to
French Broad camp will hive piiutiliv
as good time as did thoa going with
Dr. Frazer last year. A con'Md Mubio
pumper yesterday signed up for the
trip und lt ls expected thal '.>day will
bring still more.
TUE GA MU?ON FLAG
Might Hnve Been Found, But Wu?
Meyer raptured
Editer of The Anderson Intelligencer:
In your li-sue of. Mny 29th. among
the Con/cderate tinge ta be returned
mention IF made of the Garrison flag
of Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor,
captured February 18. 1866.
Fort Moultrie was never captured.
A land assault was made - on lt and
no flag was ever captured there, our
fighting being with heavy ordnance
across the water..
A flag may have' been found there or
it is possible that as an act of defiance
our flag WOK left flying when we eva
cuated the fort. 1 cannot now remem
ber,
At the time of the evacuation and for
nome time before I commanded Com
pany "C". which manned ihe guns (an
8-lnch rifle and 10-inch Columbind) on
' each ride of the flag stuff at Fort
Moultrie.
Mr. S. if). Bruce of this county, who
walked with me tn thc parade on May
28th, was a member of Company "O",
which was also at Fort Moultrie at
the time of the evacuation. Every
veteran will understand the'd'"' ..?nre
?between "finding" and "captu . : ' a
flag.
VINCENT F. MARTIN.
Ex. 1st Lieutenant Ut So. Car. Regu
lars. Infantry. (Most of the time
.K-ting artillery.
Walhalla. S. C. June 4, 1914.
R ev. JJ. T. Munn In a Revival.
R<ev. ami Mrs. J- T. Munn expect to
leaye '? Monday for Greenville, where
they go to assist Rev. F. S. Chlldreaa
in a revival meeting at City VIow
church. They will probably bc away
two weeks. Mall scad to their home
address, Belton, wi?' be forwarded.
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SET RECORD FOR
ENTIRE STATE
Anderson Planter Yesterday Plac
ed Order For More Clover
Thnn Was Ever Purchased
AIM!? i un ? .?utily plano : ....' new ;
ri i oui ' lerilay for tin- planting of]
clover in Cii'i enmity wle-n I!. M. Anil
ol Au'ou i i "chat ..(! from Karu.an j
Smith bushell' of lilli f ' iov r. Mr. j
Smith ?hi lust highl thai thia wats
Hie iat: > . i i rc r ever gi.-cn in South
Carolina l'or hurr 'dover and t' ai t ..
v. ni'd i o .. -il al itig! v mai:'- Ililli Mut'*.
mont. II' aid I 'ul he hail in !e ..t l ?
of any planter ?II this Slate buying
i !uil tn . lin er and li? a! ?o : : i ; !
tIii!I Anderdon county should he ?on-1
gratulati'l II|>?>ii having a larmer |
pr?.gu.- ti*, rnoligii lo KI ?. I he val-oj
of < io\. r ;.in? realixe ivhnt os 'dandi.'t
may na ....
Mr ' ill i- ono ot Iii?' li t Uno .a I
plante! 'a \ nd ..ison tonnt) ?nd lt?
farms ?MI a Int jv scale. Mig hog I ina |
ls fanioic:. riot ?oily lu South Carolina |
hut ainu si thrpllKhnu! Hie euiiri' sou' ii I
and 'ds system of breeding line ho,;s I
for n ar? .-t? has li? -II r t Milled ami j
a (opt. <! itt al! paris ol Hi? country.
His loving the I'Xtru larg?! utiiouut
of ih. ; ye: terduy show.; thal Mr.
Aull i - . .; afiaid to take a chance on
rum I Vu;/ I hal lo has keen shown lo
tlio schools and colleges of the co'.m
try, it t. :?d ?.f demanding thal he li?!
shown, an Is lu?1 ease with u ar?ut
niau'. im? rs in |hl;? "eclion <?f the
countr*..
MARRIAGE CEREMONY
TO HELP HIS BUSINESS
ANDERSON PEOPLE SEE NEW
USE FOR A WIFE
FOR ADVERTISING
Newcomer Will Be Married In An
derson As 'Soon as Bride Ar
rives and Many Invited
There ar?, many uses for a marriage
cen many und there ure many way.'
for a ceremony to he performed hut
using the ceremony as an advertise
j mont for the purpose of building up
a new business ts something hereto
fore unheard of In Anderson. Such Is
suld to be slated for un -arly Jato.
D. S. Helnis of Tampu. Fla recently
purchased the grocery business of F.
M. Cason at 7_u North Foul street nr.d
hail arranged to tak?> charge o? the
business. However, knowing teat it
pays to advertise, Mr. Helms Is plan
ning to get into the good graces of all
his customers along Nert Font street
hy inviting them to his wedding and
accordingly he^pent part of yesterday
going along North Punt street ami ask.
lng his customers to be presen', with
out fnil ut his wedding which ceremony
ls to be held as soon ns the bride ?an
get herc from Tampa.
Sho is to be accompanied ie Atuir.r
son by the groom's brother and will
n tri ve either Monday or Tuesday and
the wedding will then be solemnised
lu th.-? Christian Church, a? soon ar.
she arrives. When that Important
function is performed, in tho presen e
if all the grocery consumer, along
North Fant street, both Mr. an?' Mrs.
Helms will he well known peuple and
the new store will doubt levi vri many
an order for the family s supply of
week's groceries.
I'UOF. C. H. COLEMAN
Has Heirn Fleeted Superintendent of
the Schools o? I>a.
Iva, June 5.-Mr. Ralph Jones, who
lias beean spending some ,tlm? with
Iiis brother, Mr J. C. Jones, has re
turned to his home nt Evergreen.
MIPS Hretn Itali, who hus been
teaching in Pair Forest is linnie to
spent her summer vucation.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Price of VYail
liulu, Fla., are here to spend the sum
mer with relatives.
Mr. Ernest brown of Preston. On..
has returned home after spending two
weeks here with relatives.
Mrs. H. W. Wakofleld and little
daughter, have returned home after
spending a few days in Wllllamston
with relatives.
IProf. Cliff D. Coleman, principal of
the lebanon school of lust session has
been elected principal of the Iva high I
school.
10 m TEACHERS
ELECTED YESTERDAY
COARD OF TRUSTEES HELD
MONTHLY MEETING
LITTLE BUSINESS
Discussed Question of Burned
Si hool and Considered Plans
For Having It Replaced
Thc vi iuU\ mimili',v n>'<'i:iir <n'
thc s.ne.,1 hoar?) tunk place ystor
.tii \ in i ic nll'ire ul K i' Md'?inls, sa
le riiitciid'cni of thc cit- ..- mois. Th H
...nit Important Hillier attended lu ai
tili;: Hr i lill? wus thc sideel ion of two
new touchers for thu eit> ? liools, al
thougti considerable discussion was
in ard about tin burned school house.
The trustees looked willi favor upon
Hie proposition to add two more room.--.
lu lae t?lenii stree! s-'li?ul .vieil lin
m w building is 'Ti c te l and t -is no
lion will probably be taken.
The i lection of teachers resulted in
choosing Miss Mary Hough uf tl roon -
ville us ??ne ol' th- instructors for the
high \ bool and Miss Ruby Mann iii?'ni'
Anderson as a teacher in the South
.-"iib- s bool, vice Miss Cornelia Stiel
grove, tesigned. This completes Hie
faculty of t?.'! for tho city schools UJ
Anderson.
Miss Hough come;-, to Anderson with
sterling recommendations and will be
tillite au addition to the city schools
lone, while Miss Manning is tl ready
known to Anderson people as an in
structor of promise. Miss t lough is a
graduate of Winthrop college at Hock
Hill, has taught In lin Spa rt a II High
Schoo! at Laiidrnni for four years and
at Denmark for uno*year. Miss Man
ning is a graduate of the Anderson
High School, has taught here for one
year and has taken a special course at
Anderson coll"ge.
At tue meeting yesterday Prof. Mc
Call ta submittted Iiis report, which '.-.as
already been mention >d In The Intel
ligencer, to the school hoard. This
report shows that splendid work WUK
done by the city schools during the
past y ar and shows that Hie attend
ance was remarkably good. Tile re
port also shows that the financer, of
thc school work are in good simpe,
LOCAL MILITIA
FAVORS THE ISLE
Capt. Ligon Wired Advices To
Effect After Interviewing Mem
bers nad Officers
Capt. Ixmls I.igen of the Palmetto
Hilles yesterday received a telegram
from Col. W. VV. Lewis of York* lile
asking the opinion of Ut? local militia
on the (?ne.itinn of where the Stale
Militia should go into eneompmcr'. this.
Summer, lt was once understood that
all of tho Ninth division would en
t amp at the Isle of Halms, Charleston,
and then later it wus nnderst'iod that
the division manoeuvers would take
place at Augusta. Finally II was an
nounced that they would he held m
South Carolina.
After receiving the massage yester
day Capt. Ligon interviewed Hie of
ficers of Hie Palmetto Hitler and as
many nf thc members of Um company
as possible, as to their choice in the
matter and lt was unanimously agreed
by the D". fl i s that they would pref or
the Isle of Palms. Capt. Ligon ac
cordingly wired to Col. L?wis that lae
Anderson militia would rather go to
Charleston than any other place in
the State. v.
lt is said that regular troops will
be detailed from tti-1 United States
Army to have charge of the maneouv
? rs nnd to Instruct the National dm rd
in military lattes, provided tho Mc.xi
< an sltuntitm does not become so acute
that the service will nil be In demand.
Il is understood that thu troups will
ilrst bu detail ni to North Carolina,
next to South Cnrolina. then to Geor
gia and on to Florida.
The Palmetto' Hitit J arc enthusiastic
over the prospict of tim encampment
being held at Charleston, and are anx
i lom' for the order lo bo issued.
Cake Sale.
I The Senior Pk Mathea of the First
J Presbyterian Church wUl hove a -cake
sale ut the Owl Drug Store this after
noon beginning at two,o'clock. All
I home mude cakes und the prices rea
I sonable.
BOOKS RECEIVED I
FOR ENROLMENT,
County Chairman Now Ready To
Furnish AU Secretaries With
Proper Books For Lists
S. Dean l'< arman, county chairman, I
yo.stortlny received ll?1 new enrollment j'
hooks specified IJV tho recent State |
Denim vatic Kxoi t.itive Committee UK ?
Hu- only olliehil hunks and In* ls now ;
pr? pareil to fur II ??II ihoiit to tin- club,
ioerelarler. ?
These hooks tl I her radically from !
(hore formerly used anil it ls so impor
tant that every Hiieretnry presen! Iiim
soll" ami gol one of the new forms tor
uso in his precinct
There tu ? many rules of interest lol
voters in connection with the new me-'
'timi! of en roll mimt hut the most Un \
portant willi u number ot voters ls
that relative to lite length of Unie ai
mau hus reside?! in this county before ?
he can vote. These rules say that I
to he eligible to vote in any eleeloin,
the voter must have been a resident pf i
the State two years, it the county for'
rix months and in the club district lil)
days before the election.
The lolls received yesterday will bel
distributed among among T?<; precincts '
'n the couti;v jool au opportunity will
lie given every rotor f.o get his iiume ;
on the roll. Tin y will close .10 days .
before the date o? the first primary
and thi' e days after that dale must be
filed with the county chairman, in or
der timi an opportunity may he giv- j
en for purging these rolls.
The county chairman has requested i
that every secretary call as BOOH as j
may be convenient and get the rolls
for .his precinta in order that the
work mav start.
NURSES Gloff?E !
FRDMJEJIOSPITAL;
I THREE RECEIVED THEIR D1P
I. PLOMAS LAST NIGHT
PRETTY EXERCISES
'-' I
*>arge Crowd Pres
Young Ladies Hono.\.
Thre? Years Work
St. John's Methodist church was well
fill ri last night with those who came
to witl ess the presentation of dlplo-j
ma/i to the three young ladies gr?du-j
atir.g from the Anderson county hos-]
pi?:? 1 aft? three long years of hard?
work. The nurses to receive diplo-j
nias at last night's exercises were.
Miss Janie D. Langley, Miss Emma E.
Clinksrnles and Mies Sara Dickson. I
The exercises began promptly at 8
o'clock and there has never been a
commencement program carried out in
a more interesting manner than was
that of last night. Thc exercises were
opened last night by the Rev. Dr. W. |
II. Frazer, pastor of the First Presby
terian church of Anderson and he was
followed by Dr. John F. Vines, pastor |
of the First Baptist church of Ander- j
son. Dr. Vines spoke to the class
as a representative of the ministerial
union and surpassed himself in one j
,of tho most able addresses Anderson
peopje have ever heard him make, j
Easily the feature of the evening i
was the address of Dr. J. Ben Town- '
send on behalf of the medical men of,
thc city. It wns a gem and all those :
hearing it felt that Dr. Townsend
deserved to be richly complimented on
his rpleudid effort. Ile made an im
pression, not only upon thc nurses,
but upon all those hearing it as well. ?
In Ilia very happy manner, R. S.
Ligon, president of the Anderson coun-j
ty hospital association, presented the
diplomas to the three young ladles and
the exercises concluded.
One feature not to be overlooked
was the splendid music rendered. The .
officials in charge of the exercises feel
that they were fortunate in being able j
to secure such talented performers
the public will agree with them in '
this opinion.
MISSIONARY MEET
* CLOSED SESSION
- -, .- "y- f??Y8
AU Attendante Delighted With the
'. Woik Done During Three
?J' * - b?jn Session ? " '
Everyone of those in attendance at
the first meeting of the Woman's Mis
sionary Union of the Saluda. Baptist
Association said yesterday, alter th' j
adjournment of the Association, that j
they were pleased with whet bad been ?
accomplished and they ?j) felt that :
thc mcpttng had been & great success. |
This associai ion ha? been in ses- >
sion with Anderson college since last]
Wednesday and the all-day sessions
have resulted in much good for those
who' attended yesterday's .sessions
bave resulted in much good for those
who attended. Yesterday's sessions
were all interesting and Instructive. I
Prof. C. M. Faithful of Anderson col- I
lege took a prominent part in the day's i
program, as did Mrs. U. Ii. Sanders, >
Mr.;. A: L. Smothers and Mrs. E. W.
Musters.
It ia highly probable that thc as-.
s oe lat ion will meet each year after'
j this and those who have been here for
th?se three days ray that lt must un
doubtedly be productive of much gcod I
j In Anderson county. Thoro were ma- j
hy helpful hints 'concerning '" Sunday
.School Work picked np by those livre
during the session just closed and hf
! ?n better will "be th'?f many features
of thc program next year. '.
WSil 1 'Wi'
KOOL KLpTHES
- For Hot Days
Delpark Tub l ies 25c and 50c.
...THEY WON'T FADE...
NEW SHIRTS and UNDERWEAR.
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L-i?tf-'L .?;_'.L-L_;
We H&ve Buggies
ww
coming in almost every day the
latest shipment being a car of
-COLUMBUS
Come in and let us show them.
They are 1914 Mo J ela. .
We have a nice linn of Pony
buggies.
J. S. FOWLER
Speeded up the Factory J
ABIRMINGHAM Selling House re
ceived a rush order for machinery. ":
The sales manager called the factory
at Pittsburg on the telephone,- and wai
assured that the order would be shipped
as desired. ; :
Bell Telephone service is an essential
link between the selling house and the
factory.
When, you telephone-smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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Nimbe Off Your Rheumatism.
Nov/ is thc time to get rid of your
rh ou m at i sr. i. Try a twenty-five cent
hottle of Chamberlain's Liniment ami
seo how qu'ckly your rheumatio pains
disappear. Sold by Evana Pharmacy.
Sun and Wind Bring Ont Ugly Spots
Hov? to fientove Knsify.
Horo's a chance;, MJss .Freckle-face,
to try a remedy fpr freckles with the
guarantee <?f a reliable dealer that ja
will not cost you a penny unless' it
removes tho freckles; while if lt does
give you a clear completan,' tho QX
penso is tjrlfllng. .... ',
Simply get rn ounce of otltmc --dju
bln strength from, any druggist aud
a feV applications tfiould'. show you
bow easy lt is tf? ria yourself .of the
homely freckles and get a beautiful
Complexion. . Rarely ls pore than one
ounce need od for thc worst CRKC.
. ?'J 8Ur?"to ask the druggist for the
dovble BtrongUi ot bl no as tbjs Is th?
trefle ri pilon sold under "guarantee of
money o7.ck if it faifa to remove the
freckle*."
i.ont iii Je Them Willi a VIIt Remove
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