The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 17, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
DEPRESSED SPIRITS
Everyone Has It Within
His Power to be Happy
A celebrated French physician lias'
said (hat "a man':? liver ia Hu: barom
eter of his disposition."
Kvcry man and every woman knows
that tim cheerful aurlie is .1 bu fac
tor in one's success.
Kvcry one should know (hal the dis.
ordered liver is cause of ti Incl y pyr
?ont Immun Illa. Lazy overworked
livers are the primo causes of head
aches, indigestion, constipation und
dozens of oilier ills.
Hut (he inactive liver always warns
by coaled tongue, sour stomach, dull
eye and even laziness. Ib ed your
warning and you Insure happiness to
yourself and rc licet ll upon your as
sociates. Calomel used lo do. .Mod
ern day science has found a heller
.way lu CAIISWKhl.'S LIVKK-All?
which ls a pure, vegetable remedy oil
sale linder guarantee or money re
fund al .".a cents for large bott ie. Ask
Krlerson's I'huriuucy about it. Helton
S. C.
Reliable
: emmies
For ovory nelie and pain la a rclia
*" ble remedy. You can euro tho diffi
culty If you only act In time and act
with wisdom. A lazy, torpid, sluggish
liver ls, without a doubt, responsible
for more nchea adn paina than any
other thing, for to lt we trnco consti
pation, biliousness, indigestion, head
ache, etc.
i
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knacks al Itheao out by going right to
\ thc bottom of tho difficulty-tho liver
, " liiand form tticrn strengthens the on
? ?n tire, system. A trial provea it.
s^r80recnta nnd $1.00 per botlo at your
.- druggists!. ''?'
! >:Manufacture d and Guaranteed by
Evans' Pharmacy
. >"?"> -. Three Store*. ? <. \ *
' THt?SA?OS
oit?VEkS
of homes would be Riad to own
ttie?r own Jibme if they thought
i) was possible.
3? - "itjs sat?.^nd we can show you
that u is1 more economical to liuy
tyou/home and pay .for' it by the
'-- .fflomli Utan to pay rent-See us
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JB. R?BprtPB, %S.kortani
W. F. Marshall, Secy.
17,000 ACRES IN ABBEVILLE
COUNTY
INTERESTING CASE
Caused By inc Death of Augustine
T. Smythe, Who Has Been
Receiver
An int rest lng law case waa lira ni
last Saturday ut chambers by Ci rc II i I
Judge I". I!. Cary, in which a n il tuber
of dist Inga i-dieu lawyers were bearii,
writes I high Wlhion in Um Abbeville
1*1 e:w ?lilli Haulier.
Augustine T. Smytlie, senior, was
executor of tim estate or .laines; Ku"-]
ward Calhoun, including 17,0'JO ucrc's
ol' land and the valuable Calltoiin
Kails on .Savannah river. lt seems
that the property had been sold to an
organized cotiipuny, Including all the
legatees, er.ccpt E. ll. Calhoun and
Mrs. emuville Heal. Years ugo. on the
advice or their tittoruey, F, IS. Cary,
of Aldi-ville, they declined tn enter iu.
lo thc organization, ?iud refused ttl
(alie stock in the company, which wau
capitalized at som'-'liing like $27ii,0UO,
but In order lo he accommodai!fig they
consented to take a mortgage tor their
part or th" .sum realized from Kio sale,
namely: 'I*. H. Calhoun ror $:i.'i,0<ll);
JMrs. Uranvltlu Heal, tor $1*1,000.
The company was organized several
yours ago, when the ?ale was made.
The rents ol the farms have been paid
on the Interest account, which waa ut
eight per cent.
Augustine T. Smythe died in Char
leston a few we--ks ago.
lils death oe cu sloped thc application
for Hie appointment of .'mother re
ceiver for the property. The import
ance of the Issue waa auch that it was
no troubl? tu lind toma one who was
willing to nccept the responsibility.
Andrew I'. Calhoun, of New York,
gave of his willingness to take charge
of the property, und employ -<i the law
linn or Colhrun, Dean & Culb run or
Creen ville, to present lils claim for the
appointment. Thoa. I\ Colhrun ap
peared before the judg?.
II. L. Abney and J. Fraser Lyon o?
Columbia represented E. H. C?lhoun'a
Interest.
D. ll. Hill, of Abbeville, represented
Mrs. Granville Heal.
Kniest yisunska, of Charleston,
represented the Calhoun Fulls com
pany, . .. . . .
And all tho Inwyers In tho case ex
ercised their greatest power with
Judge Cary.
Augustine T. Smythe," junior, was
urged for the appointment.
Dr. F. E. Harrison of Abbeville, had
no attorney in his behalf, but Judge
F. H. Gary, ou his own motion, divided
the honor mid the pruitt willi his fel
low townsman.
The court, upon hearing Hie attor
ney:;, appointed F. K. Harrison, of Ab
beville, and Augustina T. Smythe, Jr.,
of Charleston, receivers of the 'Cal
houn Falls company, and they will
take caro of the best interests of all
until the court shall order the prop
erty sold, >
Tho case was referred to Master 1*.'.
E. Hill to examino and mako report
to the court as to thc law'and the
rads.
The receivership of this large estate
is unite a good job, thu profits or com
missions of which will amount to
something Uko $10,000 or $10,000 or
two und a half per cent for receiving
and au uddltinul two and a half per
cent for paying out the money.
No moro wiso or courageous re
ceivers could have booen found than
Dr. Harlrson and Augustine T.
Smythe. And wo think Judge Gary
deserves thc thanks of our people, for
not sending to foreign ports to secure
trtiBtcd ngontn for Hie valuable lands
In Abbovillo county. As a lawyer, F. I
ll. Gory was a wiso counsellor for bis
clients, and as a judge Mr. Gary aetod
with tho sam? wisdom und discretion^
that Iso exercise das a lawyer years
uso.
An it Is, lils clleuts will get the full
amount <>r their money, nomo $r?o.o<>0,
not counting Interest, wulla thc mi -
hers of tho organized company, at
the lawyers got their money, will, bc
less fortunate.'
Hut thc great public ls not particu
larly interested In either thc company
or thc individual creditors. Public In
terest is to bo conserved by tho Im
provements or developments of tho
-unsurpassed water power willoh ls
going to waste.
lt ls to ho hoped that Master H. E.
Hill may bo nulhorlzod by tho court
to make thc salo when lt takes' place.
II',s?, he, like Dr. Harrison, will get a;
Pico fcc. which rightly should come to
Ultu. Such good fortune could como
to receiver and salesman but once in n
lifetime, and tho court and our lucky
neighbors aro to, bc congratulated.
In Her New Place.
"How are you getting on et your
now placo?" remarked a lady of a girl
whom she had recommended for a sit
uation. "Very well, thank you," ?*?.
swerod tho girl. "I am glad to ! .-.>
lt," said tho lady. "Your omployei iii
a very nice person, and you cannot do
too- much for her." "I dont mean to
ma'am," was the innocent reply.
Odd-Looking Shark's Egg. <
A shark's egg ls ono of the oddest
looking things imaginable. SIX ls un
provided with sholl, but the contents
oro protected by a thick, leathery
covering, almost a*, ol atnie ss india
rubbor. Tho average sis? ls 2 by 2%
Inches, and lt is almost j.;t black.
New Heirs To Austrian
Throne a Popular Couple
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A RCDDTJKE CHARLES FRANCIS JOSEPH or Austria mid lils consort.
Princess Zita, are now heirs to the throne of Anstro-rlungarr owinft
to the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife
The couple are popular In royal circles In Europe, having visited sev
oral of the capitals. Princo Charles is a good marksman and a devotee of out
ocor sports.
HOME COMING WEEK WALH?sc"?i
ill CLEMSON COLLEGE
Gratification Expressed To Visi-,
- _ tors From the'Various Towna
FULLY 1,000 FORMER STU- Along the Blue Ridge , ?' -
DENTS HAVE ACCEPTED ?_
INVITATION In the. course of a very interesting
_ . two-column account ot the visit of the
' Anderdon and other business men on
AUG. 27TH TO 31 ST account of thc gratification trip, thc
tKeowcu Courier of Walhalla says:
"Walhalla had tho. pleasure Mon
This Will Be a Memorable Event ?*y of entertaining about forty via
Itora from Anderson, Pendleton,
In the History of the Great Sandy Spring?, Seneca and Westmin
stcr and other points in' and out o?
Institution the county. It was a pleasure to have
_^ these ladies ami gentlemen in om
midst, and it is the general opinion,
I Clemson College, .July IC-Approx- both of tho visitors and the people
Imalely 1.?0O former atudenta and of Walhalla, that great good has been
, . . _, " ., . accomplished by means of the trip
graduatoa or Clemson College havo that brought to ua the-visitors from
already replied to their invitations.raister towna and communities,
signifying their intention of being "Shortly after the arrival of tho gas-.
-?-? ?c ?ut. ifc?StaTS a'"u?r?
big reunion occasion which will take to Russell's, 1? miles above Wal
placo at nieinron College from noon halla, oh thc Highlands rood, where
of August 27th, to noon of August :51st. they were onablod to spend a few
lt ls planned to make" this one or the hours before returning to town. The
greatest affairs ever held hy any party reached herc on the return
southern college. The acceptances al- about 1 o'clock and were entertained
ready received make lt certain that at the Walhalla Hotel as guests of
the capacity of Clemson's large bar- thc town.
racks will bc taxe* to accommodate "Immediately following the cxcel
those who como. lent dinner served, by the manager
President* W. M. Riggs is doing cy- mcpt of Hie* hotel, Impromptu talk,
rytblng possible to have invitations were mndo by a number of citizen:
reach every one of the six thousand and gueata. and it WOB evident that
men who have attended ' Cl-smaon. tho visitors had had their cy?s open
Many, however, havo been returned ed aa to what has .been done on thc
unclaimed and it is desired that any nptomohllc highway., over the moun
rormer Clemson , mon who have not taine. Aa ono ot the. .epeakers ex
vet received invitations write to tho pressed lt. the people of Anderson
president It is the college's purpose hnvo been under the impression that
to make "Homo Coming Week" a Walhalla, and Highlands and Inter
mcmorablo event In Hie lives of all vening territory had bceu workinj
who attend and lt ia desired tb t all "?? "hot air" pipes through thc
old OlcmsonltOB re?oive notice of tho newspapers for chow, but they found
000 e-ion that tho work dono, surpassed oven
Tho attendance will have to be lim- *ho lh,nKB ?to,w ** to conditions foi
lied to roi mer atudnnts only, because trans-mountain travol by this new
or limited futilities'. l\ will be iinpos- routo- _v- ... . .
Bible to take care of even the wlvca of
those who are "coining back." Tho O O O O O O O O'O O O O O
accommodation? will bc aulllciciit for . QTATI? l?ETlA/Ct
only the alumni and ex-atudciita them- O OIAIL Wi3 O
selves, so largo will bc the number of ooooo-OOOO Or O O O O OOO
these.
A most enjoyable program la hoing Pr- J/ E- W. Halo, of Rock Hill, waa
arranged Tor Hie live day? ot "Homo acquitted or the charge pf malpractice.
Coming Week." Thc details of this
will ho'announced Inter. Especially Mrs. Ii. N. Hilbert lost her life
attractive featurea will be prepared while bathing in a creek near Harts
for Friday. Saturday nnd Sunday, tho vilto
:?8th, 2l)th and 30th, reapectlvoly. ' -r-sr? .
- ,_ A alto has been selected for the
COL. It. A. THOMPSON ILL ' ?ow post?nico building which wllLbo.
,_. eroctcd at Lancaster fit a cost, of $50,
DktingulHhcd r Cltliep^ of Wal bul la OOO.
Feels Effects ef Agc. -. ., . ? 'tJ '?A,; , L. .
K'Kvwco Courier A monument to thc Confederate
R. S. Thompson of Andcraon. ?r- veterana of Clarendon cbunty wis un
r;- ed,ln Walhalla Monday in response vellod -at Manning^
t - .r '?TToh?TU?n??n% ill Wln?flboro will vote on an lk$ue. Of
?io^? Tho TMaS^i^?wS ? honda formater and
ls. ar.d has Len for some timo, quite Davis, a farmer ot i New
feeble, though bis present condition, tarry county, was found dead, with a
wr.i aro tutor med la due tb tho, veok- Bbot?un by his aide ??ath was.cau?t
ntss of age and not disease. \ ed by suicido or accident ' "j >?'<.
Flatterer. Tho loss In York county from tho
Life. . - i . hail s to tm is between $600,000 and
Willie-What kind of a book ia Si .OOQ.000 ?. ? ?
"Who's Who." dadt "
1 CrabBhaw--lt's ? worlt. my boy, in Graduates of Newberry coll?ge will
[which others see us are wo seo our- hold their annual -reunion' at Little
selves. j s 'Mountain the latter part-or the month.
- . ' -V V . I'M-. $ " ' ? j;;"."
DONALOS MAY ANNEX |
TO GREENWOOD COUNTY,
MOVEMENT IS TAKING DER- !
NITE SHAPE
IS RICH TERklTORY
The Committe Met In Greenwood
Thursday and Started On the I j
Plan of Campaign
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Greenwood is surely guinn after the,
annexation ?f the Donalds section of
Abbeville county. That would put'
Greenwood adjoining Anderson. The i
Greenwood Journal of yesterday says
that necessary steps will he taken at j
once lo cull an '.-lection on the (|ues-J
lion or annexing thc Donalds section
of Abbeville county to Greenwood
county. A committee ol Donalds cit
izens, consisting of Messrs. \V. It. j
Dunn, R.^L. Barmore, U. W. Tribbie, ?
Prown_ and Killingsworth held a con
ference with tho directors of thc
chamber or commerce Thursday
morning with a view to working out
thc details or the proposition, nays the
Journal. A committee troiu tho
chamber or commerce consisting of,
president Ilukcr and Messrs. J. H.I
Parks, and N. A. Craig, wus appoint- I
ed to co-operate with a Donalds com-- j
m?tico ?md attorneys in the case.
Mr. Dunn, who was spokesman for,
thc Donalds delegation, stated that an i
urea of 47 square miles he believed.
can bo voted into Greenwood county,1
since all the citizens in this territory
named are anxious to become'citizens
of Greenwood. A petition, bc said,
would be circulated at once and he
felt sure that lt would bo signed by
practically nearly every freeholder.
The torritory is bounded on the east
by Saluda river, on thc nortlTby An-j
derson county lino, within' one half
mlle-of Honea Path, on thc west by a
line ahout midway between Donalds
and Due West and on the south by tho
Greenwood county line. The section
is one of Hie best in Abbeville county
and thc country district is peopled al
most entirely by white farmers.
The directors of thc chamber of
commerce endorsed the movement en- I
thusiustlcally and assured the Donalds
delegation that the city would render
all the aid within its power. Thc locul
committee will represent Greenwood
'at other meetings when deilultc plans
will be made as to thc survey, etc.
QUIET MEETING
AT BARNWELL
Large Crowd Pt -ent and All
the Candidates Were Well
Received
Special to Thc Intelligencer.
Barnwell, July'I6.y-The BOOB and.
lambs were friendly at the state cam
paign meeting hore Thursday. Sev- !
eral hundred voters were present to^
witness thc fireworks but nothing outTj
of the usual was developed. All.
members of the party were given a
careful hearing by the voters*
Thoa. H. Peoples, cand?ate for at
torney general was not present. This
is hlB home county.
Charles Carroll Sims, candidate
for governor, gave his time to his op
ponents.
The statement by one candidate for
governor that he was against compul
sory education was liberally'applaud
ed.
A. W. Jones, candidate for comp
troller general, fwas absent from the
meeting today.
John G. Richards continued to de
clare that ho was not a coat-tail
swinger. ? .,'
Charles A. Smith, 'candidate for
governor, declared that a Btate wide
prohibition law should bo submitted
to the people of the Btate.
Manning, Cooper and Smith made
ringing speeches for law and order
DELEGATES HAVE RETURNED '
Splendid Meeting of the W. M. V. \e\
linnea Path This Week,
Mrs. J. F. VlnesTMuts Arma Berber,
MIBS Olivia Duckett, Mrs. E. W. Mast
ers, Miss Hortense Morris, Misa Jot
tie Edwards, Mrs. Rufus, Fant. Mrs.
R. H. Burrlss, Mra> Johny. Pruitt,
Misses Helen anti Lucille . Burrlss,
Mrs. J. M. Sullivan, Jr. Mrs. CL 8. Mi
nor, Mrs. .Seriviner Brown, Mrs. Her
man Stroos, Mrs. ?. L. Smothers, Mt s.
Will King, Mrs. W. W. Leathers. MiV
C. 8. Sullivan and Mrs. J. Ol 'Sanders
and Miss Bettie Earle returned yes
terday afternoon from Honen. Path
where thoy attended the annual meet
ing of tho Womans' Missionary linton
ot the Saluda association.
They report a splendid meeting with
over a hundred .delegates present
Mrs. Vines ls the pr?sident with Mrs.'
E. w. Masters as superintendent*
Several of the Anderson ladles wore
on tho program and Dr. Klnard made
a talk on behalf or Anderson college.
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Preaching .at New Prospect.. .. .
- There will be preaching at New
Prospect church noxt Sunday morn
ing at ll o'clock". All members Are
requested to attend; ss matters of In
terest to the congregation will bo con
sidered: . (i , s
' Sure.
Cincinnati Inquirer. '
"Travel will bring out all there ls in
a mnn." observed the Sage.' > * \
. "You must mean ocean travel, don't
you?" asked the Fool.
If at all
Drink Bottled
i
i
Fresh Meats
for the week end we* will have
Native mutton and veal. *
Beef liver, brains and tongues
Native arid Western beef
Pork chops, Frankfurters
Sliced Ham and Breakfast Bacon
Try a pound of sliced boiled ham, it
touches a spot thatat no other ham can do.
Stall fed, dressed fowls. 65 to 85c each
212 S. Main W. A. POWER Phone 132
Order your groceries with your meats, we
keep a full line of the VERY BEST.
Got Missing Figures
THE General Manager was presenting
plans for an extension of the factory to
the-company's directors at Detroit. He
?ound that he had left an estimate sheet in
lis desk lt the factory. He called up the
.factory on the Bell Long Distance Tele
phone. His assistant read thc figures to him
[ arid the directors were able to act without
i delay. _"
Annoying delays are avoided by the use
ol the Bell Telephone.
When you telephone-smil*
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
KILLED HY TORNADO
' il endorso u, Ky., July 1G.-Two per
son? were killed, BOvoral others in
jured and scores bf buildings damaged
when a tornado struck this city late
today, lt is 'estimated damage will
reach $1 oO.ooO. A woman and her 13
year ", old nophew 'Were crushed " to
death whoa a 3 story thick building
was blown over their home?
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NEGROES QUARREL
Benson' Hardy, while endeavoring
to enter the house of Jim Power on
Mr. W. T. Morrls?n?* place in V?
rennos township, met with a shotgun
reception Wednesday night. The load
ot shot .took'effect Ja ?his rlkht lag,
below the^ knee, and tho wound wan
so -serious that Hardy had to lie
brought to the Anderson* county hospi
ta* to have tho leg amputated.,
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