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Returned From
The Convention.
Mr. and Mre. Ja?. . Pearman re
turned to Anderson yesterday at
noon from Charleston. Mr. Pearraa.?
hae h en in attendance at the con
vention of the South Carolina clerks
of court and he says that there hae
never been a mote enjoyablo con
vention than the one which closed
Thursday. The fishing trips, the boat
rides around the bay and numerou:
other affairs arranged for the en
tertalntnent of the convention de
lighted the body. Mr. Pearman re
ported that the attendance was very
good, notwithstanding the fact that
many clerks are now engaged In
their campaigns for re-election and
could not get to Charleston for the
outing.
Martin Peonie
Have New School.
People living in Martin have de
cided that their present school facil
ities are Inadequate and yesterday
presented a petition to J. . Felton,
county superintendent of education,
praying that they be given the right
to levy additional taxes In their dis
trict and erect a new school building.
The petition presented, bore the sig
natures of a majority of the property
owners of the districts and as the
law only requires one third of the
tax-payers to elgn the petition, the
county board will probably grant the
petition. -The people living In all
sections of Anderson county are be
coming alive to the fact that more
ind better schools are necessary if
the county 1b to-progreses as rapid
Harris Family To
Hold A Reunion.
The Intelligencer has been request
3d to announce that the Harris fam
ly of Anderson county will hold a re
inlon at Poplar Springe church on
3atu?day, August 1, at which time
svery branch of the family will be
represented. This will bring togeth
er a. large number of klnepeople and
.he day will be one of pleasure. A
aumber of Anderson people are now
learning the Importance of. preserv
ing to a certain exten the family
.ree and are making an effort to keep
the family connections in order, to
land down to future generations.
Vow Planning To
Dissolve Company.
According to a notice which has
seen issued by Harry A. Orr. presi
lent of the Anderson Water, Light &
Power Co., that company is planning
to dissolve. A notice has been issued
in which it is said that a meeting of 1
the stockholders of the company will
take place In this city on August 24,
it 3 o'clock In the afternoon to con
sider the advisibility of liquidating
and winding up the affairs of the
company.
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New Manager
For Mr. Power.
Sam Harper, who te well known tol
the .grocery trade in Anderson;.- has
returned from his vacation, which he
ipent in the Northern cities, and has
isBumed his duties as manager of tho
9 . A. Power A Co. Mr. Harper is -
copular with Anderson people and he
will bo able to attract ..considerable
easiness to this well established
[ bauge Made
In Campaign.
Owing *.& the fact that a campaign
nesting -is to take place-at Caro well
Institute on August 5, It has become
necessary to change the date for the
meetf^g which was announced for
that day at Pendleton. People from
Pendleton said yesterday that the
meeting at their pisce would take
place ,on August instead of 6, and
ill the people' of that section are ask
ed to bear In mind tuts fact.
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Rack From a
Mountain Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Whiter H. Koosc and
little daughter, Ruth, returned to the
city yesterday from a two weeks trip
through the North Carolina moun
tains. They made the trip in an auto
mobile and traveled all told about 800
miles. They vjtalted llcndersonvlUc,
Wayne'sville, Lake Toxaway. Black
.Mountain and' various other North
arolina points and, Mr. ICecso says that
one of the most enjoyable features of
the trip was a visit to Asheville
Thursday, where be saw Jack Cor
bett'8 team of Mountaineers play base
ball. Going from Anderson to Hen
dorsonvllle, the party made the trip
through a driving rain In a little over
four hours and urifed only five gallone
of gasoline. The distance Is almost
100 miles and'this Is a splendid record
for any one-to travel.
AU the Cities
Will Exchange.
Some of the chambers of com
merce of Soutli Carolina have seized
on a plan by which each trados body
In every town wi'Uv cxchnngi one of
Ite city dircctorle$|)for on? of another
town. That is to 'say, Columbia will
exchange a directory with Anderson,
Anderson with Spartanburg, Green
ville and so on, and In this manner
it will possible for a man In any
town to visit the chamber of com
merce and And the street address,
etc., of any man living in* another
town. The idea is a remarkably
good ono and it is to be .hoped that
It may be worked out.
Looking After
Health of City.
Health officer Campbell told a re
porter for The Intelligencer yester
day that the general health of the
city is as good now as it ever is at
this season of the year. The Health
Officer reports that there are but few
contagious diseases and on the whole
the board of health has reason to- be
pleased with the way they are hand
ling the measures " looking to the
city's protection. The Health Officer
says that he Ib now..devoting most of
his time to having- property owners
connect their sinks and drains with
the sewerage pipes.
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New Family Now . J
Residing Here.
Mrs. H. S. Schaffer arrived in the
city yesterday from Decanir, Ind.,
and was warmly welcomed by Mr.
Schaffer's friends. Mr. Schaffer came
to Anderson some weeks ago to take
the position or watchmaker with the
firm of W. H. Kecsc & Co., and he
says he likes Anderson very much.
They have secured a house on Society
street and yesterday were engaged in
moving in.
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Here Yesterday.
Joel Bailey of Greenwood, secretary
and treasurer of the Greenwood In
dex ; company, was among the visitors
to .spend yesterday in Anderson. Mr.
Bailey is very popular In this'city and
the..only, regret of..his .friends is that
he does not come* here ottener. Mr"
Baiiey said yesterday that it had been
several months since ha, visited this
city and tho numerous, improvements
now under' way In all parts of the city
were a revelation to h?m. He knew
that Anderson was a good tow.? hut
did not know how really good it is.
Anderson Hsa To
Speak at CapltoL
As announced in The Intelligencer
some -days ago. Q. Gullen Sullivan of
Anderson will deliver an address be
forr the National. Building ft Loan
Association, which convenes today |n
Washington. Mr. Sullivan spoke be
fore the gtate association in Reck Hill
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some weeks ago on O.e subject, "Sen
timent? Not to He Overlook ed In Ourj
Business." und the sddress made such
an Impression that ho at onco receiv
ed an invitation to address the nation-,
al convention. Mr. Sullivan will speak
before the association Wednesday and
the B. &
for them
the B. & L. men have a treat in store
Mr. Shearer Will
Not Run for Treasurer.
Mr. J. C. Shearer, who has boen
spoke of as a candidate for county
treasurer, announced to a reporter for
The Intelligencer yesterday that he
would not be a candidate for the office
this year. Mr. Shearer stated that at
the time he was considering the mat
ter, he did not know his personal
friend, LeRoy Smith, with whom he
had been associated in tho offici of
the Bank of Anderson, contemplated
running, and' that now he would not
think of entering the race against Mr.
Smith. j
Sit. Strick.and is
Much Better. j
.J. A. Strickland, who Uves on Route
8 and is one of Anderson county's best
planters, has almost recovered from
his recent severe illness. For some
time it was feared that Mr. Strickland
might not recover and therefore his;
friends will be much relieved to learn '
thai he Is so much Improved. He wael
In the city yesterday and said that
while he was still weak, be was much
better and would soon be himself
?gata.
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Urs. Powell to
Be Burled Today.
The funeral of ?. S .M. Powell
?v 111 be held this afternoon at 3:30
o'clock at Oakwood Baptist church,
followed by interment in Silver Brook
lemetery. The services will be con
lucted by the Rev. Lewis Smith and
'rlends of the family are invited to be
present.
mir Lyon Is
Not In the Race. |
W. H. Lyon, better known to all An-i
dorson people as "Bill," announced
yesterday afternoon that he had de-1
:lded not to make the race for county
treasurer. Mr. Lyon is one of the
most popular young men in the city-'
rod had he seen fit to make the race
ie would have made bomo candidates
lustle. ' I
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Kr. GIbbony To . . / I
Go To Virginia.
Rev. J. Haller GIbbony, rector of
3race Episcopal church, will- leave .
his morning for his old homo In ,
?Vythevllle, Vs., to enter a hospital
there for treatment. Mr. GIbbony has 1
SEEDS
OF QUALITY
Alfalfa, Colrer, .Vetea, Aerassi
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Seed oats, seed wheat and one
thousand bashels of Borr Clover or
Barr Gras seed?for lawns. l?oy
crops and permanent pastures*'V
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Forman Smith
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One Dii
been unwell for sometime and was
granted .1 leave of absence by his
congregation. He seemed to be some
what improved by his rest andTeturn
cd to the city some weeks ago but he
again became ill and has been in the
Anderson county hospital until laet
night. Last night he returned to his
home in the city and will leave this '
morning for his Vlrgln> home'. An- j
derEon people will all hope that he
may be entirely restored to health
when he 1b aagin back in Anderson.
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Showing 'Em Up.
Seated with their backs to six
checker boards, calmly smoking cigars
and with their knees croesed, two ex
pert checker players. Capt. F. B. Flsli
burne, once of Anderson, and N. W.
Banks of Michigan, gave the onlookers
at tha city hall of Charlotte, N. fi., a
unique spectacle as they ' pro
ceeded to play six gamer, at one
time. To the average player who finds
it difficult to play one game at-a time
against player his equal, this feat
was amazing. The players took It as
a matter of course and stopped oc
casionally to discuss In a general way
tho merits of a particular move in a
given situation. Besides thesfe two'
players there '.vas G. C. Andersen of
Mt. Airy, who onco held the southern
championship. The players at Char
lotte enjoyed the exhibitions. The
gentlemen left Charlotte for Cheraw,
S. C, - where they will attend the
Checker Players' aeeociaCon. These,
experts will not be allowed to partic
ipate in theee contest? as they all are
or have been champions.
AID SHIPPERS
OF ANDERSON '
Chtimoer of Commerce Trying To
f?ve Assistance to Producers
of This Territory
In an effort to lend whatever assist
ance that may be possible to the ship
pers and producers of this territory.
Porter A. "Whaley, secretary of the An
derem: chamber of commerce, has le
sned the following bulletin:.
"At the suggestion of some of our
shippers we desire to call your atten
tion to the necessity of proper pack-,
ing, weighing, marking and descrip
tion of shipments in order to insure
prompt delivery and have - shipments
reach out-of-town customers In good
order.
"Wo w|nh to quote a bulletin on this
subject: ?
. " 'We desire to emphasize the- im
portance and necessity of co operation
by the shippers with the transporta
tion lines; the shippers cannot rea
sonably expect th? ral\roada or water
lines to transport gooda without dam
age unless they aro properly packed
and to make delivery unless the pack
ages are legibly marked and .correctly
described on a legibly made out ship
ping ticket.
"Tho marking of packages Is spec
ially Important for the reason it has
been held by the commission, and, we
believe, confirmed by the courts, that
where the destination shown on the
shipping ticket and bill of lading, the
carrier waa justified in forwarding to
destination, shown' on package. Rules
being enforced by the carriers which
are understood to have Hire approval
of th? commission are substantially as
follows:
. '"Packing?Must be In containers
sufficiently errong- to - withstand" Tue;
ordinary risks of transportation and
that contenu will be protected agiinat
pilferage while In transit,
??" ' We ! gb i n g?1 f weight J? 'statt 1 o?
tpc shipping tt?k?t. It muatrb? corrati
If Incorrect, shipper Is liable to fine j ?
Imprisonment.
" 'Marking?Must be plain and legi,
ble and any old marka must be com
pletely removed.
".'We desire also to .emphasise the
importance of an absolutely correct
description of property tendered for
shipment. Ml?dt-scrlptlon la absolute
ly forbidden by the law and violations
arti'being treated very severely'by the
courts.'"
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TODAY'S PROGRAM.
THE LADT OF THE ISLAND?
IMp. A etroQg two reel drama, sit
uated on an island, in which a won
derful trained dog with almost human
intelligence is used. Many thrilling
thing happen on this island of adven
ture.
BILLY'S VACATION?
Sterling. Juvenile comedy.
ANOTHER TWO REEL SUBJECT
WILL BE SELECTED?
Coming Tueeday "Lucille Love" se
ries No. 13.
' Coming Thursday "The Million Dol
lar Mystery" series No. 3.
Don't forget the AIRDOME at North
Anderson, running a selected pro
gram of licensed and Mutual pictures.
Always cool.
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ARMS AND THE GIUNGO?
Majestic. Two part drama of
Mexican .border In war ti .3. Prese't
ing Wallace Held.
OUR MUTUAL GIRL?
Reliance. Irvln S. Cobb, the distin
guished humorist meets our girl.
THE MISTAKE?
Biograph. A good Indian picture.
RICK'S REDEMPTION?
Majestic. A stirring western drama.
This house shows Mutual and li
censed pictures. .
Yon Hear Ail Around
Yes, Dugan has got
the Paint you want.
SEE HIM.
Anderson Faint 6 Color
Company?
Bleclde? Bldg. Phone 847
WARRANTS ISSUED.
e Attorney After Five Gunmen In
t Chicago.
7? Chicago, July 23.?Warrant ? cb?ig- ;
i?g murder, oonspfracy ,:tn : coin mit
murder ar.d assault with intent to kill
hrere hufAd yesterday Wmuj>fci-,
pal cou* at the roquesfrof 8Ute's At
torney B^e,?In; connection.with the
1 \w?'<s shoot injr in which ^ Do tec tl vo
Stanley J. Birns was killed and three
other policemen wounded.
The warrants charge Rocco Vanille
with murder, Ventile,. John Turto f
Larro, alias "Baffo,". Joseph Orahiner.
alias the "Jew Kid," Jim Leathers.
Morris Grabawsky, Charles Donald
son, Bmll Longley and' Maurlco Vaa
dever with conspiracy. Venule la also
charged with assault with intent to
kill. ? . ? :
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