The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 02, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
INTELLIGENCER
WANT ADS.
GET RESULTS
WANTS
.WASTED Hair to make switches;
will make one or Hi rec strim- lor #1.
Addrrss M i si. Willi?- A? ker. Idw-oln,
Ala., lt 1 .vs.: :;t.
Wanted -Cow or Iii ld peas of all vari
elles, name lowest prices anil, send
samples of whul yon have lo offer.
J. P. Wallera, l.uGrnhge, N. c.
WA.NTKI? First ? !a;;s lu-f cati le.
sheep nod veul, weighing from
90 io 125 pounds W. A. Power.
212 South .Main Street.
LOST
LUST-- Diamond Droned between
postolfh e and Ot meule library.
Finder return to Eugene l) Hrown.
Anderson Cash Grocery. ?ml re
ceiver reward.
LOST - In Audi t sun dui itu- Ibo Ulkst
convention, a dark blown bund ba;;.
containing ti gray I'alm Hench suit
and other ai th ies. Letter in pock
et addiosuoil to Ki] H. DcCamp.
Gaffney, S. c. Findel please notify
Tim Intelligencer. if
FOR SALE
For Sale-If you want nitrate of soda
for npot or future shipment it will
pay you to communicate with UH
before placing your ordera. Darby
& Co., Brokern, Importers. Dealers,
all fertilizers, Sumter, S. C.
FOB HALE-Two second hand sew-'
lng machines in good condition. Also
one light spring'wagon. It will pay
you to seo nu,? for your repair work
All work guaranteed.-J. II. Allen,]
Hon ea Path, S. C.
F?ft tteisrf"
For Kent - - The entire second floor
of the Popper - building on Wost
Whittier street. Reasonable rutes.
Apply to Anderson Lodge B. P. O. K.
Elka. < ? G-2t-tfd
BUSINESS LOCALS
WE SHIP VIM ito I, A S ft lt El ?onus
anywhere. Write for our catalog
ami join our club. John H. Wil
. llama, Distributor. Crand Opera
House Building, Greenville, S. C.
SHINGLES-I have 250.000 mihi ed
long loaf yollVrw-pine shingles tor
Salo, cut 1-2 in. by 41n. by 18in.
acked 100 to bundle, price F. O. B.
Columbia, No. 1 all hearts $4 per
No. 2, heart and sap $2.25 per
a'., car iota or less.
SHAW ARCADE. Columbia, S. C.
lwk.
BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS,
ALI.? KINDS OF MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS
PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING
LOMBARD IRON, WORKS
Augusta. Ga.
THF.HE'S MANY REASONS
WHY ?OF SIKH El) BRINK
AT OfjR
,!"! 5 FOUNTAIN
CALL FOB A BRINK, THEN
V O I'LL ENDERStl Mi
WHY.
F. ?. Crayton's
DRUG STORE
Other People Own
Their Homes
Have they been more fortunate than
you or have they' been more thrifty?
Well, the difference ls this: you have
been paying rent willie they were pay
ing fer their home. Yourst still be
longs to the other man, though you
might have paid for lt. Your friend
got what he paid for and owns his
home.
L?T US BUILD YOU A HOME IN
WEST END NOW.
ANDERSON BEAL (STATE AND
INVESTMENT CD.
E.R. Horton, L. S, Horton,
? Pre*. V.-Fres.
. W. F. Mareliall, Secy.
?a* ***..*.?.
s) " '. .
. CASEY & PANT .
. ARCHITECTS ^ .
J Aruterson, S. C. .
ti Brown Office Building. .
Second Floor.. Phone 269 *
. ?.
EXPLANATION OF THE
LOWER FREIGHT RUTES
MISUNDERS1 ANDING SEEMS
TO HAVE ARISEN
INTRASTATE RATES
Is Ono Which Became Effective
i
Yesterday And New Western
Rate is Effective July 20
The fol lowing stai -incut was ??SHIM!
hy rho Truffle l>e?i?irtirienl ol' I .
Chamber of i 'omiiien-o yesterday ai
leruoon.
There seems lu !)<. some lillie m i
understanding on tin- purl ol KOO
shipper* as lu I he dales when Ile
new rates tn Anderson KO Int?? effoel
based un tho deei.-ion ?if 111<- Atlanta
eon fer euee ?ind tither oonf .>rou< os li dd
Including two in I'ol ll lu hill. TH ie A
lui rastille nile from charleston to
Anderson went Into effect today. The
new rates, greatly lowered, from Dili;
Hiver ;in<i <ith ;r West? rn points ..<.
into effect on July ??nth. The r> >\
linn in these Western rates ls /erv hu
|K>rtanl aful muterlal. and shipper.;
should acquaint themselves with UM
-ame ?is soon as possible,
With regard to II-'?W rate;* from Ni v:
York and the Bust tu Anderson. ;
commission nf experts has been at
wurk fur several months al the I sl
eigh Hotel. Washington. I>., c.. repre
sent lng the sixteen main railroads >,t
UH* Southeast, perfect in? the new
schedule nf rates to apply from Hie
?Oust, to Piedmont and other Sr-it lic
ier n points.
Tlie Truffle Department has l en
assured Hint present discrimination*
against Anderson in favor of North
Georgia points will I > done away
with when this commission of expert ;
completes its work, and Ander-on will
in no instance lake a higher rall' tum
the Atlanta rate, being either on a
parity with or lower limn Atlanta ami
other North Georgia points. The rail
roads are now bending every ''inri
'ns.dble to p' to? the new K?s
tern rates into effect by October, 1st.
They may he lelayed until January
1st, but nil Anderson Hblppers may hu
assured that the nsw rates will* amply
roleet this city and give e.- ..'.<. bcsl
rates the city has ever enjoyed. T'ore
will be no discriminations of any
kind.
The seen rim: of the new mm dis
criminative rates from the West, li?
Into effect, as stated, on July 20th;
lb?? ne wiwHuetmonl of intra state
rates; and the assurance that on or
about Oct. lit. to Jan.. 1st. next the
Terr norl itr crlmVnat 1 I? rail's from
the East will go Into effect- all th?so
thingH mean much to Anderson ship
per. retailers nnd jobbers.
The Traffic Committee wants to
tak? this opport-inltv to thank t!;e
railroads for their efforts to see that
henceforth Anderson Is not 3ls crimi
natod again?*. A ?rent many reasons
beyond the control of the railroad?
entering Anderson, growing out of
conditions as they existed many yenrs
'?..o were reNDOn-dhlo for Finne of Hie
discriminations under which the city
suffered, nnd it might here in all Jus
tice be slated that tho railroads enter
ing Piedmont cities also -? offer *d.
since natura Hs- the volume of the job
ing business of tho Piedmont, handled
by railroads entering tho Piedmont
wns curtailed by other competitive
territories having helter rates. The
Interstate Commerce Commission. In
its efforts to equalize rates, acted in
accordance with tho desire? of the
railroads, who desired equalization as
much. If not moro, thun the shippors,
und therefore the railroad gave (heir
best efforts towards the accomplish
ii it nf the res lits obtained um)
about lo be realized.
HOE MUST BE OF
EXTRA STRENGTH
F)id Not Break Yesterday When
Negro F railed Another Over
Head with Implement'
Evidently the Anderson hardware
dealers sell a bettor grade of hoes
than can he purchased anywhere else
in the world. Not wit hi (anding the
fact that Will Patterson struck Jim
llei ry a terrille blow over thc head
with thu farming implement yerter
riay, the boo was not broken PO far as
ls known and Instead of holding an
autopsy over tho hoe. ds might he ex
perted, it lr highly probable that the
injured negro will bo the one to need
the hearing.
The two negroes were working inn
field al Cluck Mill when they got In
to the di; puto and ns the argument
gi cw warmer ami warmur Patterson
decided to Iltur trate his remarks and
as the hoe wan the handiest a val lal de
...capon be used lt to advantage. It
is i aid that Berry is seriously injured
and will probably die. Patterson was
brought to Anderson shortly after the
happening and lodged In the county
Jail
SEASON'S HEAVIEST RAIN
Visited the Section Between <* -
bell'n Store and Belton Yestr
One of Ute heaviest rain storm., o
the whole summer visited the sect io i
between Belton and Campbell's ?atore
yesterday afternoon about 6:30. The
shower tarted fully 10 seconds. The
water cannot bc said to have run
- jiown tho, cotton rows or to have
poured off the housetops, but at any
rate lt was the heaviest rainfall In
some twelve week*?, and now and then
could be seen a drop on a cotton 1 caf.
Uko a fugitive tear or? a babe's chook
But the iain took good caro not to
j wet the ground.
Shattered Hull of New York
After Pretoria Hit Her
Photo copyright, on, ny American I'ross Asuncin: mit
THE liner New York hud n very lucky collision with the steamship [?ro
torin-If an accident at sea cnn De ter nut I lucky The Pretoria crashed
Into the New York oh* the New England const, tearing II hole thirty
two feet long above the waler line ol the latter. No one was killed
or injured. The Illustration shows thc New York ns she appeared on her ar
rival at New York city.
ANDERSON FIRM ?
WON THEIR CASE
Securer] Verdict Yesterday in ' -
Court at Greenville in Case ?
of Crumbly vs. W. O. W.
In tho raso of Crumbly voraus thei
Woodmen of th?' Wot ld, which con--'
.-.urned iii! of yesterday in th? Clreon-j'
ville court of '*ommon Wea . Quattle-j'
baum & Cochran, attorneys for tho de-j'
fendant company, sue ceded in aeciir-j '
?nj: ? directed verdict from the pre-P
: idiuK case. :
There was considerable interest inj j
this case in Anderson, due to fi . fact j'
that things of a similar natur? have
?onie np in this enwhy mid II lao lc- M
case of tiie fact that Anderson nitor-J'
ney/ were interested. Thu plain, iff j '
was usking thal the company tn fore-J'
ed to pav $1.000, the r?ct -if n pre- 1
tuilim hold in thc order, while the ? I*v - J '
fendant company refused to make thl???
payment on thc ground tl;' the pre.-j)
mlum had not been paid uti I i'm po!'-1.
I'ey therefore allowed to l;-p
-??- -.
MK Dit'A I, ASSM I ATKIN
j Pupers Head and Itcsolu?oiis Were j
Idoptcd,
The County Medical ?r?oclntion
met In Hie: rooms of the rhuuiher ni i
commerce nt noon VVednoatlay tor
their usual monthly se:.s ?on. The
i> ref iden t,. Dr. Ashmore, was in the I
?hair, ami iiiMhe absence of thc regu
lar secretary.. Dr. Olga Pruitt. Dr ll.
Pruitt' acted ar verretnry pro tem.
A pa- . J- nu Gastroplosls was given
by Dr J. t). Sanders. This wu-i hilly
disbursed by tho other doctors pres
ent, and they feel that much wita I'
guined in information on this subject, i i
The only other paper on the program |
was a report of clinical eases hy Hr. \
Waller II, Nardin. |
A committee was appointed by ibo ?
chairman to drnft 1 (.'solutions on the ?
loath of a member of this body. Ur. . (
S. It. Heller, of Townvllle. who died I j
this week. Another committee to jj
traft ler?lutlons of commendation bf j.j
ur. Lee Sando rr, and regret over h lu .
lepartiuc. to bo sent to thu Dra. |i
Mayo, of Rochester. j i
Dr. J'. K. Voling*, who is In attend-.,
tuco upon tho National Medical As- ! ?
r.oct?tlon nt Atlantic City, is iittondlng j
.Unica In Philadelphia and did not ,
jot here in time to give a report. This ;
will likely be given nt tho next meet- ?
ing. In September. The meeting In
August will not be held.
One of the objects of an Australian j
letnrctic expedition will be the eatab- ,
lishment of a meteorological station j
to give warnings by wireless of the
severo storms which rweep far south* j
ern seas.
The Jolly Spi
"Hie people living In the Anderson i
*'?1 village and those Ix longing to]
a Second Raptlst and Ilethol Moth
otilst Sunday school- will go io Jolly
Springs for an all-day outing and
banket picnic, July -i. Thc train will
leave tho Baptist church promptly-ut j
9:000 o'clock and you are urged to be
on time with a well filled basket. The
trip will bo free to all..
.The following Program has been
arranged:
9:00 A. M. Board train at Bnptlst
church.
9:30 to 10:30.- Sight BCelng at Jolly
Springs.
SHRENER-S CLUB
IS ORGANIZED
Albert S. Farmer Elected Presi
dent and W. F. Marshall,
Secretary-40 Members
Tin* Shriners of Allder ?rn hove for
med a "Shriners Cl iii" us ia custom
ary in cities where there are mem
bers of the telupla-f. There PTO r.bout
Hi members nf this r.lde degree of
Vlhsonry who are ol ?sendo tn incmbcr
dtlp in tho Anderson Sbrlncr?' club
mil all ai?? Invited* to jojn. (Juli'! a
?argo and enthnsi m.; lo membership
tas beeii enrolled i'Jrctidy.
The oflicera aro .Albert S Pal mer,
president; 1!. ii. Watkins, vico i resl
lent; W. K. Mars.'.all. sccrr-tary rmi
i'oasurer. The object of tue orguni
catton is to Keep ibo m imbers in-.
Tm med upon all mattors pertaining
o the Hil rim* ami also to keep up
..,:lh th? lal '! rie.wH 'u thu Mason
ic world. Tue next conclave of Omar
remple will ht! hold in Florence about,
rum I:- ?i\ in.-..
ROBBER HAST
GOOD APPETITE
Consumed Bananas and Soft
Drinks When Kelly' Store
Was Entered Yesterday
'.Willie sitting up with a sick child
it liarnos nt a: ion yostnrday morning,
ti negro noticed a light in Kelley's
?torc nt that point, and Investigating
tie saw a strange man pneklng up a
Imndle. Tim m-gro who discovered
Hu* intruder ran lo the birnie of Woh
in! Barnes ami iiwakeniug that gen
tleman be told him that there was a
thief in lin- Kell?y Ftore. Mr. Barnes'
Recured his gun ami Inva^-l?gating thc
affair lie saw the would-be thief stop
Tu m nie door with a bundle under
ii Ir-, arm. Mr, Barnes culled for him
to slop and when tho tbic' ?lid not do
p.o. be fired twice, whereupon the mis
creant dropped the bundle nnd made
?rood his escape.
Upon In yoi ligation lt was found
that the bundle conlained nothing but
hosiery and canned gorids-a queer
combination for any thief to relect.
Inside'the stoic it .war found that the
thief bad made way with a consider
able amount of fruit and had also
ronr.umod some half dozen bottles of
"soda pop" and like drinks.
As yet the oilmen? have no clue as
to the guilty party but they aro hard
nt wnik on tim caro and will proba
bly make nu arrest today.
rings Fourth
10:30 to H:00-Band Concert.
11:00 .to. 12:00-Baseball game "Pats
vs. Ileana."
12:0(i0 to 12:ir>-Egg race-girls ov
er 15.
12:ir? to 12:30-Pi? race-for hoy?, ,
12:30 to 1:00-Speech-Col J. E.
Boggs.
1:000 to 1:S0-Speech-Hon. C. Cul
len Sullivan.
1:30 to 2:30-Dinner.
2:30 to 3:00-Bani concert and re
creation."
' ?. : no to 3:1 ri-^Poot race-boya un
der IC
A POPULAR MAN
DIED YESTERDAY
VV ley Mcr/itt Succumbed to A
Dread Disease After Illness^ of
Only a Few Days
Pol'owing the illness of only a few
days, WI ley Mare! breathed lils last
ul th? Anderson County hospital yes
leiday afternoon between l und 'J
o'clock Ile hud u<cn 111 for only a
short time.
Thor? ari- few men in Anderson
muni? linn tl*?- friends Unit Wiley Ma
ret had. ll?- wu:- will known in the
and eounty, more especially in the
Townvllle neel ion and in the city of
Auderson ami the news of his death
v. ill come at- a distinct shock.
Ile was about 35 years of age and
waa the very pl ture of health, und
was known to bu one of the most
powerful men in Anderson conni y.
Ile had a distinct personality ami
those who knew him best found him
a most lovable young man.
Mr. Maret was bom in Hart Count
Gu., but his family moved to Town
vllle when h'- was very small and
Ibero he made his horne until a few
years ago when he can!" to Anderson.
He Ulled the position of deputy sher
i foi* some tim?' for Sheriff Ashley.
He hud benn a member of Company
(' in the Kirai South Carolina in th?
War with Spinn, ami he was a faith
ful and obedient, manly young sol
dier. Ile w:n ut the time of his
death a member ol the Palmetto Ri
flemen .
Tile deceased is survived by his
motherin Mrs. Ida Maret, three broth
ers. ?. E.. J. F. and W. O. Maret,
and one sister. Mr?. Sam Milford.
TO THK H I'M M Elf CAMP
Prof. Parks mid ( mud nf R03S Left
Wednesday Muming.
Prof. M. P.. Paries lett Wednes
day morning al 7:.r>0 with a porty of
yering men for the Krench Uroad
camp. The party wiil spend a month
or two in the mountains at this camp
at which Prof. Pinks is to take the
position o' athletic instructor.
Th?! camp is conducted by the Cita
del iiutnoriiio;; and is thc mort up-to
date camp in the south. The best of
everything I:- furnlrhed to the boys,
?ind betides the course of study that
is given the camp life is one of the
teat ui er.
Prof. Parks went in company with
Leo Seligman, David Past. Dan Led
hctter, Pat Sullivan and R. E. Bur
riss. Ji.
The camp is loeatcd on the ride ol
the French Broad river and will be
a permanent summer school for the
boys. The time will be devoted to
.ect cation and light study. The col
ony will be quartered in tents with
wooden floorf-- and the dining hall is in
n lai ge building. Hr. Park? says that
the party will take a canoe trip to
Asheville and will make foot excur
sions- to Cuerar's Head. Dunn's Rock,
Bridal Veil Falls . td other points ol
Interest.
CLEAN I'P YOl'K PREMISES
The Board of Health Issues Warn
inp.
The board of health calls attention
to the Importance ci every one keen
ing their premises clean during this
hot weather. Perrons using wells
will do well to have them thoroughly
cleaned. While the wells may not ap
parently need cleaning, it is more
than likely that they do. and even if
they do not. drawing out the water
wiil be a help.
Use ilme freely about the premises.
Remove all tin ? ans or other articles
that, might hold rtugnam water.
It ls Important that every ono
should look to their premises whether
living in town or country, as the beat
and ch y weather combined are cal
culated io bring sickness unless" thc
best of cure is taken.
Ami don't overlook the fly In the
meantime. Swat him, and screen
your house.
SENATOR (SULLIVAN HERE
Saw Part of the Sad Homicide nt Wll
llumstnu (donday Morning*.
Senator Geo. w. Sullivan, of WU- j
Umist on. was in thu city yesterday
and talked very Interestingly of the
Killing or Kelly by Poore. Capt. Sul
livan rtated that at the moment there
had been considerable feeling against
Poore. Capt. Sullivan did not see the
beginning of the difficulty but was
one of the fl rpi to get to Kelly and
rlelped the dying man into a store. He
saw that tho wounds appealed dan
gerous and eo advised Kelly and urg
ed the dying man to pray, which he
did.
MILS CORNELIA MARTIN
Widow of Late ('apt. B, C. Martin, of
Wllllamston, Hird Last Night.
News was received here last night
of'the death at her home near Wil
liamson of Mrs. Cornella Martin,
widow of the late Capt. B. C. Martin,
one of the county's beet citizens In
his lifetime. The death came unex
pectedly last night at 9:30. She was
72 years of age. The surviving chil
dren are T. J. Martin, Miss Victoria
Martin and Mrs. Li R. Tucker.
, NEW HOTEL OPEN
Ball Will be fllven at Chick Hprtoga
Friday Night
Thc foltowing Invitations have been
received la Anderson:
The honor ot your presence la re
quested at the
Opening Ball
of the i. /.
New Chick Springs Hotel
Chick Springe, S. C. .1
Friday evening, July third, .
at 9 O'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farmer visited
friends in the cit; a few bou ra Sou
ri av os thov were returning to their
?tome'in Anderson, after spending a
ew days at Rusiells.--Seneca Farm;
and Factory.
a
| Think uf our coo!, tropical Suits. Forget you're big and
I lal. We cut si?.?;? tor everybody. Heady to put on THIS
if V?KY MINUTE.
Palm Heat h Suits . . .
Mohair to Patterns af
.$7.50 to $10.00
. $10.00 Each
Ail sizes in cool liais and Hurnishiiigs, trio. Shirts lo
Size 18, Underwear to Size lo. Pajamas to size, Etc.
Palm Beach Sox-Greys, Whites, Tan? ?nd other color*.
(Order by Parcel H?st!)
T. L. CELY COMPANY
Palmetto Detective Agency
Criminal and Civil Work
A corns of trained Specialists whose services may be secured In strict
ly le-liimn11 work.
Address P. O. Box 402
Anderson College
A Christian Intitution for the Higher Ed
ucation of Young Woman
Three large briet blindings, sfj-am bent, electric lights, private
biitii tu ererj two foons. Class rooms laboratories, gymnasium-<
oil thoroughly equipped. Campas nf 82 acres, recreation grounds,
tennis courts, basket baH field, within easy walking dislance of
town, ou two Rt reel rar Hees. Co ur KV of study ia accord with high?
est educational reo, ni re men ts. Experienced fur ult j of Christian men
-. and women. Strong departments In
MUSIC, A UT, EXPRESSION AM) DOMESTIC 81'IENCE
A PREPARATORY S?KI'ART3I.ENT for these not wafly Io enter
college J,-,, j
I Write for catalogue.
James P. Kinard, Ph. D., Pres.
VACATION
TRIPS^ ^
???I
JOHN M. IIUBRAR?
and COMPANY
1K? West Market St
"Where quality ls al
ways higher than
price."
Are you bound for a sommer resort!
Of course you provided (be essential re
quirements, the gowns and gai ?lents, smart
and new, bot perhaps you'll need a few ac
ccssorles.
For insinu?e, a new Mesh Bag will add a
teach of distinction. \
Bracelet Wutcneu axe In great farer at
present. They are both decorative and use
ful.
A Fountain Pen ls a Necessary part of a
traveler's equipment.
Shirt Maltet Sets, Sleeve Links. Bar Plas,
and many ether things we could, mention are
all important. /
Oar assortment gires yon wide range, ol
choice.
TOWNVILLE LOST
A GOOD CITIZEN
In the Death of. Dr. Hefte/ the
Community^Loses One of Ita
Moat Useful Men
mother, Mrs. Eliza Gantt, resider,
beie, two su ter., Mrs. James Broyles,
of Townville, and Mrs. Marshall
Gather, of Seneca, and wife survive
him. Mr. Gantt war well thought ot'.
In his old home and was quite popu
lar in his new hom?; The funeral
servicer were had at the residence of
hid sister, Mrs. ?amer Broyles, by
Kev. W. B. Hawkins and was followed
>-v intermeut at the Townville ceme
tery.
Townville, July 1.-Dr. Silas Rod
erick Holler, who has been practic
: lng medicine in Townville for 38 i
years, died Monday afternoon at 7:30
o'clock of heart failure In his 60th
year. Ho loaver a wife. who. was
Miss Ellen Cromer, and ? eight cUB
, dren as follcwr : Dr. John Heller,
Fair Play; Dr. Walter Heller. Livon
ia, Gs.; Joe Heller, merchant..Sandy
Springs: Guy and Chris Heller at
home; Mrs. Olivia Boleman, of Ander
son ; Mirr, "' Bertie Holler and . Miss
Verile Heller, at home. The funeral
and Interment.took place at Smith's
Chapel Tuesday afternoon, being con
ducted by his pastor, - Rev. "W. S. My
ers, in the prc Deuce of a very large
concourse pt ' rolsVives and friends,
many of.thom being colored people,
i for whom he had done kindnesses.
Hie practice extended throughout
[ this section of Anderson co un ty and
into Oconee county with a radius of
at least thirty tables. He was ono o?
the most loved and popular physic
ians In this section of thc rtate ?od,
jone whore life has been filled With
[service to others. ....?,
Mr. John Gantt, ot Elberton. Ga.,
died Monday at hi* home and his
body, was brought "to Tow avilie Tues
day where the intenriei.c took- piece
Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Gantt was a
former .rerident of this community,
leaving lt about ten years ago. .' His
MUST INVENTORS
Commission Will Force Railroads to
Take Stork of Belongings.
Washington, July 1,-A physical
valuation order terned today, by .tba
interstate commerce commission r?rri
quires railroads to take inventory of
all materials and ' supplies come time '
during April. May or .June of each
year and adjust the Inventory to
June 30. Por the year 1914. the in
ventory may be taken up 'any time
prior to September 1, but should bo
ad juried a* of June 30.
The commission ni s o Issued regu
lations to govern the recording and
reporting of all extensions and tm
pro veniente br ?th?r chanfces in phys
ical property af comm op carriers', f
Hotel Being Repnired.
The balcony around the Hotel: Ghi?
quola ls belog torn .out today. The
old gallery has been In an unsafe con
dition for quite, a while. A new hal?
cony will be put up as soon as posai?
ble.
M/s. Hoyles ls Jteapttai <
Ure. M. A. Boyles was taken to the
Anderson County hospital on /Tues
day, where she will remain sometime
tor treatment. Her friends hope
that she will have a speedy recovery.