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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 120 Weekly, Established 1SC0; Dally, Jan. 13, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS $5.00 PER ANNUM Classifiec Want Adver Twenty-five words or ICBB, Ono ' Bis Times th 00. Ail Ctdvertiscment over twenty-fl word. Rates ou 1,000 words t< Uon. No advertisement talton for leas If your name appears in the tel your want ad to 321 and a bill wll prompt payment FOR SALE FOB SALE--Farming Land, fine foi grain and grasses for bay, also cot ton'. Good pasture on creek, under wire fence. Price reasonable. Mrs. J. B. Brownlee, Brownlee, S. C., Ab beville county. ? ? ? -:-* FA UM FOB SALE-87 acres of good farming land, adjoining town ot Iva. Has one 5-room dwelling, one ten ant house li-barun, six acres in good bottoms, 30 acres of good oak tlm . ber land. Good wer and spring; good orchard. I. E. Wiles, Iva, S. C. ) 8-412t -V; ii, ,1.:-r FOB SALE-At a bat gain, good rub ber tire carriage and baggy; also splendid driving horse. Apply at . once to C. B; Earle. 8-2-Ct. -?'jri ii.;' -? FJ)? SAT?B-One self-packing cotton preatt. Apply to Pat. W. Major, An . dcrYtih, tL F. D. No. 1 8-1 6t p ? GO.DH FABM FOB SALE-1G4 aero : o'cuuee county, South Union road, lilah; state Ot cultivation. Well watered. Oood pastures. Fine or chard and scuppernong vine. Four < tenant houses and , large barn. A KWrpam for inmn matt. A. T. Th??Up . son. Westminster, S. G., R. F. D. 3. FOB SALE-250 farms So. Ga., Weat Green and Denton; Ga., $10.60 round . tripi If you are intorosted wMto ' chatio' pie at once. C. BJ. Key, County Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C. tf rO?! jt?i^E-^Ti? frl?t caria in any quantity front ?ooo to 10.000. Quarts 52.G0 per hundred; No 1, $2.00 per hundred: Cash with order. John S. Cromor. Phone 44, 627 W. Market street; Anderson, 8. C. FORR?NT ~~ FOB B?PiT-r-2 Furnished rooms down stairs, close, lt}. Phono 617. 8-2r3t WANTS "WA^RSB^-A-^ BOOKKEEPER AND OFFICE M?? WILL BE OPEN FOR P?SjFTION SEPT. 1ST. " GOOD PI^AT?, RAPID AND ACCURATE : AT. .FIGURES, STEADY- AND RE LIABLE, AND WILL LOOK AFTER YOUR BUSINESS CLOSELY, TAK ING AS MUCH. INTEREST IN IT AS YOU DO YOURSELF. ADDRESS "D?S1N.ESS" CARE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER. 8-4 St WA^?EDr-Orders for cypress peles, ?v Cab furnish any lei?gth and size de sjrea^lt? S: good, grado^of black arid m^tsy,,Sofito ruer'your Wants and 1 ; ' ?j^^vV\ir?M, Branchville. 3. C. WA%T^H>^Twx> good furnished or un furrilah'cd rooms suitfeblo for light . wdtateT^^^sS convenient to main part of town. Address Box 216. 8-2 ? it. ; ? ^-ii.-... . . LOST-*3old bunting caao, 17 Jewel ' vf?tet? witti' ?hl??lS'L. L. engraved bii'back. HbW'ont if retur?od to L ' L^^^? AV Ration's tarni. Andjis LO^J?SwSs* ,D. Anderao.i'? alora: abd the foundry, Tuesday af ter -S p. m.," one 17 Jewel - Howard watch. wiUr Aaatstoa, Ale., millik! yon^can ts^r th^^^Ei. C. McCaota ? Columns tising Rates rimo 25 cents, Three Timos CO ccntB, vo words prorata for each additional a bo ut cd in a month mude on appli than 25 cents, cash In advance. ophone directory you can telephone Ibe mailed after its in ser lion for PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAYRE & BALDWIN AKCHITECTS Blccklcy Bldg. Anderson, S. Ci Citizens National Bank Bldg. Raliegh, N. C CASEY * FAUT ARCHITECTS Anderson, 8. C. Brown Office Building Second Floor, rhone S6S 9 Ot ' . T. Frank Watkins Sam5! L, ttu^ WATKINS St JPRINCB * Attorneys and Counsollar-atLaw * * 1st Floor Bleckiey Bldg?, . Anderson, 8. C . DR. L. H. SNIDER VETERINARY SURGEON FrctwcU Co. Stable . Phono .vi. Anderson,. S. C * .I Is ft yeer ?yes or glasses hs question 1 Alright then donn seek further, last see mc. I sp?cialise on thesis troubles and can elvo you that finish on J work that spells satisfaction. Prices $8.00 to $0.00 up. Bo ( pairs 10c up. IL 112 W.. Whiner St. Ground floor-telephone coa j MCti?ns. 'Mil CONFIRMED . MUNICIPAL ELECTION SHORT SESSION WAS HELD YESTERDAY REVOKED AN ORDER Declared J. H. Godfrey Elected As Mayor and Annc*mced Lists Of Anderson's Aldermen I Anderson's city council went into special session yesterday afternoon at .6 o'clock and a few minutes \ after ?thal hour Mayor l.eo G. H ol lem; m j read the 11st ot' new aldermen, as chos en in yesterday's municipal election, and announced that J. H. Godfrey, to gether with tim aldermen named, were the now oiliccrs of this city for tho next term. Tho following ls tho list of candidates und the vote they re ceived In thc general electiun: Ward 1. J. H. Godfrey. 23. J. H. Harton, 23. Wurd 2. . J. H. God?rey 10. Walter Dobbins. IP. Wurd ?. J. H. Godfrey 8. C. P. Spearmatt 8. * Ward 4. J. II. Godfrey 14. 3. Hi-Tata 14. Ward 5. , Ji H. Godfrey 4. It. ft. King 4. Ward o. 1 J: H( Godfrey 7. R. I*. .Carter 7. Only, 60 votes were polled In1 thlB election and but little Interest was to be found on any side. '. Following the conclusion of tho el ection business, the city council yest tcrdajf^tcok up the question ut an or dinance which was passed at the last mooting,' requiring ?ho Btrc?*Mt railway system to sprinkle that part of the street traversed by their tracks. Har ry A:-Orr and Thoa. F. Hill of the street.'car system were present and Mr. Orr made a few remarks on tho Subject, 'following which Alderman Elmore moved that the ordlance be repealed and tho act.on ot council In this matter rescinded. The motion car ried. . Alderman Farmer, on behalf of the people of tho First Presbyterian church'ot Anderson, asked that city council order a retaining wall built along the side of tho cemetery on Towers street. Alderman . Farmer made, a motion that tn is bo done and it was. unanimously carried. i Tilts constituted all thc business be fore the body and adjournment was had at 6:30 o'clock. ANDERSON B?YS . WIN SCHOLARSHIPS Two From Hone? Path Will Get Free Courses at Clemson Dur ing Coming Term There was no four-year scholarship in Clemson College from Anderson county this year and accordingly -tn tho list of winners as announced from .Clemson yesterday, the namo of An derson county is omitted. However, there aro 18 of the one-year scholar ships vacant in tho state and Ander son county had a chance at these. An examination was held in this city on July 10th for tho one-year scholarship and a number of young men appeared and stood for this. ' Jt was onnodu'eed yesterday that W. M. Cannon of Honea Path proved to be the .mccessful contestant and he willTfpit the one-year scholarship, but it was-also decided that out of tho 18 vacancies, niuo of these would bo fHied by appointments and therefore W. Q. ricard of Honea Path, who held a scholarship last year, was appoint ed and ' he, too, will get ? one-year course Th eso two youns men were yester day .receiving . congratulations from thor'friends on winning out. ? \ The Twenty Year Test. . . -? "Some twenty years ago I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Goo. W. Brock, publisher of the Entcrpriso, Aberdeen, Md. "I discovered that; It was r\ quick and safe cure for diarr hoea Sin co then no one can sell mb anything, said tb bo 'just os good:* During all these years X have used lt and -recommended it. many times, and lt hae'cover disappointed anyone. For sal* by all dealers. CAPT. SULLIVAN ILL SPEAK IN H YORK TO THE BUILDING AND LOAN MEN AN ABLE EFFORT ? New York Men Were So Pleased With Washington Address They Invited Anderson Man So well pleased were the building and loan men of Now York with the address which. Capt. G. Cullen Sul livan of Anderson delivered in Wash ington, they Invited thc Anderson man to deliver the samo address before tho New York State Association and Capt, Sullivan accepted the invitation. The annual meeting of the United States league was held in Washington) on July 27. 28 and 29 and Capt. Sulli van's address on "Sentiment-Not To -Be Overlooked in the Conduct of Our Institutions." was easily thc feature of the meeting. Capt. Sullivan first de livered this address before the South Carolina Building and Loan Associa tion and thlB prompted thc invitation to address the national association. It is said that his. address was easily thc feature of the Washington meet ing. Mr. William Goldsmith, who attend ed the meeting, Btates that the B. & L. as an Institution is gaining prestige and usefulness all over the United States. Thcro were 110 delegates in at tendance. South Carolina had twelve representative^. . Mr. Goldsmith, in speaking ot the gathering, aaid it was far more enjoyable dud helpful than he can express.. The dqlgates were ac corded a royal time in the national capital, and the geoerol spirit of the gathering waa such as to show the growing Importance of the B. & L. and tho,enthusiasm with which these institutions' are working. Those who attended from South Carolina were: Hunter, A. Gibbes, JohU w". Thomas,..]Columbia; G. Cul len Sullivan, Anderson; R. S. Lips comb,. Gaffney; John B. Black, E. O. Black; Columbia; B. M. Spratt, wife and daughter, Chester; William Gold smith and G. B. Goldsmith, Green ville. Tito meetings -wore, held at the Ra leigh hotel and well' attended. The guests were given automobile rides ' and in other ways were shown special attention. A banquet -was a delightful feature of the gathering. Kot So Strange After AIL You may think It strange that so many people are cured of stomach trouble by Chamberlain's Tablets. You would not. howevor. If you should give them e trial. They strengthen and in vigorate the stomach and enahle it to perform its functions naturally; Mrs'. Rosie Ulah, Wabash, Ind., writes, "Nothing did mo tho least good until I began using Chamberlain's Tablets. It la decidedly the. best medicino for ?t om neb. trouble I have over used." 'or sale by all dealers. -; BrLLBTTN London, August-' 4V-A despatch to tho Central Neus from Amsterdam says ,the Germans captnrcd Vise, Bel glum* a town with a population of 0#00 situated od the river Meuse, 8 miles northeast of Liege. QUAKER PEAPLE PftAiSE ANDERSON Say That Oats Raised Hero Are As Good as Those From Any Other Part D* Country - y . : .. Realising that no bet.or authority on the suhject ot oats could bo found than tho experts employed in. the grain department of the Quaker Oata Company, Fur man ?Smith,-of Anderson, sent some specimens of Anderson county oats to, tlila!famous cereal com pany and ak Bod. thdr. opinion as to tba quality of t?o.?narbi^6*nuproduct. Ho has received' a reply from them, wlrfch cays: " -' \ ??" ?We have yotfra of!the S7th with sample marked 'Fuighum Oats,' and in reply to your inquiry regarding the milling quality !of. oats such as this sample would state that ouch oat o br, similar qualities may bc . and. have been used In thfc manufacture of*roifc ed oats and oatmeal' and the manu factured product ls fully equal'to the product of northern grown white oata/* '.' . U' s ? ? . PENDLETON PICNIC WAS HUGE SUCCESS ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED EN JOYED THE DAY CANDIDATES THERE "The Flower Garden of Anderson County" Entertained Great Number- Delightful Affair People living at Pendleton had. a big time yesterday and at the same time they gave over 400 visitors one, ot tho most delightful times that any of them had ever experienced. The af fair was in the nature of a picnic, staged for the benefit of the Anderson county candidates, the candidates for congress from the Third district and thc voters of all that section. Early in the morning it became evi dent that the attendance would,' be large and when 10 o'clock came and the time for the opening of the meet ing arrived, over 400 voters were in attendance. Al speaker's stand bad been erected just in front of the old Farmers' Hnll and here the meeting | wns called to order, theRev.' Mr. Bal ienger acting as chairman. He intro duced tho candidates for the state senate as tho first speakers and these gentlemen were followed by the candi dates for the house.of representatives. Candidates for probate judge spoke next and then an' adjournment! was had for dinner. At this time the chairman presented'each of the 47 candidates with an artistic little blue ribbon badge, bearing the words, "Pendleton-The Flower Carden Of Anderson county." The dinner served by the ladles, of Pendleton simply beg gars description. It was ono of the most delightful meals Imaginable and under the shade of the spreading trees the different dainties and delicacies' tasted better than they would have done- anywhere else. Candidates and their friendd and the people of Pen dleton did fulU justice to the magnifi cent r prend and then the speaking vies resumed. Rev. Mr. Ballenger bad L?cn called away and M. M. Hunter presided over tho remainder of tho meeting. The candidates spoke In the following order during the afternoon: Superintendent of Education^' Treas urer .Auditor, Supervisor, Commis- j sioncr, and Tor Congress. Practically ell .ot the candidates were in atten dance. Pearle returning to Anderson last I uight said that tbe best*of order pre- i vailed, that the audience gave, every j speaker a respectful hearing and that t lt was a day of which Pendleton peo- j plc might well feel proud. ? PROF. M?OUYl? 3 SAFE IN FRANCE _. \ -i Ho and Party of Other Americans Succeeded in Getting Oat of < Germany into Pana j Mrs. Eva Murrjay yesterday received iff a cablegram from her son,;Prof. E. B. ^t Murray. In which be .conveyed th? in- p formation that he and > his party of, ( Americans succeeded in getting put of ( t Germany jUBt 'as the hostilities were j about to begin and that they .were now j safely established in Paris, where tliey _ * will have to remain until some pro- j visions are mudo for getting Ameri-1 : cans back home. . v ? .li Prof. Murray each year organises ! a party to tour Europe.. Th?3 year he went across with a party "of 16 L and things had been delightful with \ them until the trouble broke .out.' . \ Following the advice that her sola \ was safo and sound, Mrs. Murray lett < yesterday afternoon for. Wboldocket, , R. I., whore she Will spend the next ( few wooka with ono of her daughters. r Keep Your liver, Activo l)oirtogr?L - Snmrcer Months-Foley Cathartic t Tables ts f or Blngglnh LU er and t Conntlpatltra It does beat-all how quickly ? FbU?y, Cathartic Tablets liven your liver, and I overcome constipation. Ney -Oldn?mi YVlmberley, Texas; says: "Foley Catb>i <i artic Tableta aro the bcetv laxative I j: ever used. *Ehey take the placeVof * calotoel.*;. Wholesome, stirring and i cleansing. . No ?riping.. Ai^?oWfort te t ?tobt persons, ns they relieve that fult r bloated feeling. Evans* ^Pharmacy i agent?. I?^^^_>*?>ME OF YOUR^^^^S 1 *f^^ C_?V~*J_~ A HOME rNPEg^__^^^^ R fe; More Than 50 Per -?j?f? I j p<?? cent. i i j [J ^ I j ||r- ^ ^ig' 1 j ^^gyj?M?? iii ?I cV fjf^r^.ni^ vr"-tr '?H&f y ?Of the homes costlnp more thnii &VMMMIO (bat hare been built In Aa ; ' dcrfion or in the immediate vicinity of A mle rs on, during the last 12 raoul Iis bare been built in North An? i .. '- dcrsou. . ; - ; . .. ' j Tv And Remember li. Every homo that is being built In. - LNorth Anderson makes a lot in .North .. >. Anderson more valuable. .;??> MEW INSTRUCTOR LOCAL SCHOOL Urie Teacher From Virginia Comes to Assume Position With Cecil's Business School Realizing that the Anderson .school mist possess a bright future and wish ng tb* supply all requirements or the itudents entering the local Institution* Prof. L. M. Cecil ot Cecil's Business School, announced yesterday that ho md secured the : services of Prof. W. kt- Speicher of Lynchburg, Va., Prof. Speicher bas already entered, upon, his ic.w duties .and has demonstrated the 'act thut ho ls an instructor of decid id ability. For thc past ? wo years Prof. Speich er has been principal ot the com mer dai department of tho/Virginia. Com nerclal and , Shorthand College of .ynchburg. Va?, and he comes to An Iorson well recommended. Ho ls a jraduato of tho commercial teach o ra* miirso apd stenography, of Manches ter College. North Manchester, Ind'? vhere ho was assistant In the commer ?ai, department. 'Prof. Cecil ls endeavoring to give Ah? lersdn-. one or the: best business ichoejs tn' thp south,; having recently purchased new equipment, and with ho coming ot Prof. Speicher to his as dst?nco he feels, thatAnderson, now ian a school amply equipped for the leeds of the commduity. te . cmS?lS ' > C l- T B O I? A X H's a laxative, cr course-nome tells *ou that. And the.nicest'-hot' weather irlbk you .ever tasted. . Flushes thfc .pugbly, and pleasantly, too. F. C. 2rysler, Syracuse, N. Y" says! "Have ised laxatives for 15'years but this Sitrolax has got everything oise beat ti mlle/' You will agree with "hhu.' Specially nice for children and dell-j ate, persons. Sweotens a sour Wilone tomach very quickly and ?tops head- ' Evans' Pharmacy; agents. COLUMBIA tihtiVftOtfr KiKiA- v" ? . - -rr?-. . >r., Sf* KT. Rice Elected to Vacancy on City Contigo ?o ^?iWnB. to fill tho place made va ani frhen Br.. F. 8. ; Berle ' resigned to uni for. mayor. Blind tiger abd gam* ling .charges have made the cam .algn chargos; sickening, disgraceful :nd-disgusting. Dr. Rice la a former lty 'physician. INTERV^A?TQ CHANCE CUSTOM Cart WH No Longer Go Down W. Whitner Street and Blocking . Traffic WiU Cease ..'Several complaints havo been filed Ul thia city/: with Harry A. Orr ano other resident officials ot,tho .Pledr. mont & Northorn Unca over caira ob that system being- tfent down . West Whltner street and blocking trafile, and lt was therefore, announced, yc?-v torday that the custom will ceanc and beginning thia morn'rig* no more can?, will bo pent over tho'"Vi* on tho publte square?. Mr. Orr sayS'.tfaat' every ny>t' crrnaii baa buen given'. instructions tc run bia oar un aa fae a?, thc P. & N. Passenger stat lou. and thoro to atop. No car will; croBs the squaro even, ek cept with ono train. This train is dije to bc at.tho passenger station' at. thc sanie/time that a .rtrcet car cornea from the college and lt will therefore be necessary for tho P. & N. train.to 3'Urta th-JH?dutt.bo?iBQ until the street r can turt? the corner;npd thus; get oui, ot the. Wayv Wiy?' that, oho Sfcceb? . lion, no cars.will gb by the ticket of fice, ot the interurban,! . ! It ls also announced by the local of fice that beginning with this morning Ml'expresa will' be' loaded and unloaf. e4 oti .their lines at Trlt?le : street, ibv stead'of down in tho business section of'-.the city as baa been the Custom ft?retotoro.; ;- . -'.? ' ? , .-Anderson people seem to be welt pleased with this announcement and e? pee lal ly are; the people along; W"?WT $rhitner street pleased. Hereafter traffic along that' street Will not be st? cbnse?t?d-and the danger of accidente will bo lessoned, ; . ' :'ftbwr'lV Core- a Sprain. " ; A sprain majy be cured lb abont pn? third tb? time re?nifcd by tho ufroal treatment by~applylng Chamborlatn'? Liniment add observing tho directions with each bottle. For sale by all dcal Mnxrled at- Tocconf Ga. : Mr. CY P. ? Cana of Atlanta, Ca., Miss .Mattie Cann-, of this" city ^wero married in fcocoa,*<OS., last Wednes day; ? July- 20th. Miss Cann la one of Andersen's, Very popular young . la dles and Mr, Cann > U< tn bUtdnesa .in Atlanta; After a bridal trip theywjlfc gtiat homo to their friends in Atlan