The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 27, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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?^????1 MOM ? C>F YO UR ^'H^5?
IN POLITICS ^ ^
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^?fflTjOHN LINIE VfiS?'**"?* ,v UNLLrlQCH*
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North Anderson stands for a
clean, honest administration-an
administration that will work for
Ute unbuilding and uplifting of the
state. .
Anderson City
Ii "My Towri"
Anderson County
Is "My County"
What About
Anderson (Jo)lege ?
Book Agent-"Let me hell you a
copy of this book, 'A Million Ways to
Mate a Thousand."*
Jones-"No, I bought one before."
Agent--Nr. slr, that one waa "A
Thousand WayB to Make a Million."
The small boy entered the store
and said. "Give nie.a pound Of tea."
"Black tea or green tea?" asked the
grocer.
"Don't make no difference." the boy
replied. "It's for 'a' kind woman."
WATCH THj
The Bon Ton Girls Are Fond oj
I Them! Big Contest Today Ai
B Little
MATINEE FRI
, BEST SIlOV
ELECTRIC CIT1
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?. Items of Interest and Persona
* Wireless on the St
Hammond School
Ha?i New Teacher
C. G. Eng?lih. r?i A?ttjOi" ?li? K. J.
Khcdy, trustees of the Hummond
(hool, have mailed out the Oe lowing
poet cards to all patrons of their
ichool: "Tlie Hammond Behool will
jpen September 14, 1914, with Miss
(ulla Gaillard at teacher. The suc,
.esa of the pchool depends upon the
four cooperation with the teacher and
trustees." Mi...-. Guillard, the new
cacher tor this well known school,
3 a graduate of Winthrop College and
me. comes to this county with the
i"ery highest recommendations. She
s a tyoung lady of ( harming personal
ty and the Winthrop teachers pay fiie
HS great ability. The trustees of
ne Hammond school are much pleas
ed over being able to secure her ser
'lCCB.
People Appreciated
Splendid Services.
The reading public of Anderson and
hose wllo came to The Intelligencer
pillee Wednesday night to get the re
urna of the election, yesterday ex
tressed to The Intelligencer their ap
>reclation for the services rendered
iv this paper in giving the news Tues- j <
lay night. The expense Incurred was
onslderable and from a financial
itandpolnt it was a losing proposition
or the paper but this newepaper is
Iways glad tc serve the public, and
las.that one.end In view at all times.
Hie publication has attemted to thank
he people who so ably assisted Tues
lay night in getting the returns be
ere the public -~ rapidly aa possible.
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uterurban Cars
On Din eren t Ito ute.
It was announced yesterday from J f
he office of the superintendent of the
Itreet Railway system tb/, hereafter
he cars on the Piedmont & Northern
ine will not come Into Anderson by
he Greenville street line as hereto
ore. It haB been arranged for the
ara to come through the freight
arda of the Piedmont & Northern
ystom and therefore the big ears will
ereafter come over tho city linos
n'y fror? T??ubie street down to tbe
quSre. People living along Green- j
Hie street will be great Iv pleaded over
lils announcement.
light Accident
On Market Street
Attempting to pass a buggy driven I(
y L. E. Abercrombie on West Mar-I1
et street yesterday morning, J. S. Me
al!, driving an automobile, struck the
uggy. But little damage was done
3 either vehicle although both the '
ccupants were considerably shaken 1
p. Mr. Abercrombie had attempted *
a pull to one side, in order that Mr. '
lcF. ll might paas, but the horse 1
arned In the wrong direction. 1
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lisa Lesser Has
Gone to Hospital. L
Miss Annie Leaser left yesterday for 11
?altimore, where she will enter John
lopkins hospital. For some time j t
liss Leaser has been suffering witn \
ome affection of the bone ic one ot i
er limbs and lt la believed that the t
reaiment in ihn hospital wilt be nen
flcial. Her friends trust that'ehe
kay be completely recovered when she
fiu: ns ?O Amin .-mi .
t
canty School E
Is Progressing. (
J. B. Pelton, county superintendent t
f education, has Issued a notice to the , .
(feet that an election will be Held on .
londay, September 7. for the purpose .8
f voting on an' additional one mill tax ' 1
>r school '/urposes in the Piercetown I
rhool district. It is said that this,
rhool ls making progress aud that a
ie people ot the Piercetown section . t
re proud of lt. f
"Chic
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t On a Roo
Bijou T
CES 10c NU
/ IN TOWN FOR
Y SPARKLETS *
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J Mention Caught Over the *
reets of Anderson *
Htreet Cary
To Be Fainted.
Thc street ear running un tue ciiy
Unes from the square to the Brogon
mill blossomed .out yesterday in hand
some colors. Tbe rar was painted In
Anderson and it una tiri coats of paint.
The car Is finished in colore adopted
by the Southern Public Utilities Co.,
for all ita city cara in Charlotte,
WinBton-Salem, Greenville and An
derdon and is what is known as orange
and canary with aluminum leaf tet
ters. Thc car la trimmed In black and
tucson red and nukes a nice showing.
All the other cars in Anderson will
be painted within the next few weeks
and the public will be immensely
pleased over the change.
Institute Was
Not Held Here.
Owing to the demoralized condition
nf affairs here yesterday, superinduced
by the election, J. W. Roth^ock de
termined that the idea of holdlug the
Farmers' Institute In this city yest
erday was not. feasible and accord
ingly he notified the speakers at Cleni
:on college not to' come. Mr. Roth
rock said last night that he would
try to arrange for a later meeting to
be held in Anderson. Tho Institute
grill be held today at Long Branch and
the people of that section say that thc
attendance .will be good.
Again Election
Was Only Taft;.
Yesterday in Anderuon was much
similar to the' day bel ore In one re
spect. Election "done" was all that
erne could hear and The Intelligencer |
s?lice was crowded all day long with
trotera, anxious to get the earliest
[iews possible. One Voter, much dis
gruntled with tho governor, sent him
i telegram yesterday morning. In ac
cordance wt iii reports, in which he
:old the 1 chief exsautlve that he Uni
roter) hoped be would never hear of
Uleaselstn again.
IN N EH BEGINS TO TALK.
Now Say? the Missing Nelnis HMH\
W?? - NO? "tir?rred.
Atlanta, Ga.. Aug. 26.-Telo irania
'.rom Portland. Ore..' today spy t that
victor E Inn?s, accused, with hts
vife, of the murder of Beatrice Nelms
md Kio i te Nelms Dennis, ta on his
way to San Antonio nuder the charge
)f a Texas sheriff, and lila wife is
ilso a prisoner en route to the sup.
rased scene of the murder.
Innes* broke his silence at . . and
mt prised tho officer by dt.-.?...'ng
hat the musing girls were alive and
hat he. spent some time with them
if ter they left Atlanta-last June. This
s In direct contradiction to hi? fer
ner statements that he ? had heard I
mthing of them for montns oeiore|
heir disappearance.
Mrs. Innes also had stated that she
tad never seen the girls yet she has
idmltted being with her husband in
own where he saye he saw them.
Innes makes the startling declara
tor* that the girls are no; dead, but
?hen asked "Where *xw they?**' he
nerely stare* at the questioner and
tauts his Ups tight. <
Austrians Win Victory.
Berlin, Aus. 26.- (By Wire??ss
ho Associated Press via Nauen j and
"ayville. L. I.> -Official reporta mud?
mblie In Vienna and received here ty
elegraph say that ? battle ot'three
lays* duration at Kracnilr (tn Rus
t?an Poland. 28 miles southwest ot
.ublln) ended yesterday In a com
ilet* Austrian victory.
The Rusri.ui forcea were repulsed
dong the entire front or 70 kilome
ren (42 miles) and are now tn tull
light In tho direction ot Lubtn.
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k?ets
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onight
?HT 10c and 20c
THE MONEY
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CRAWFORD AND HI
THE 1
F1*??frii*Mricr J*_r\ M?rtir? S? !
lhere will be a CHORUS
A prize of $3.00 to the W
MR)S. PEYTON'S PE/
2 reel special featuring
CASTLES IN THE Ali
MRS. MURRAY'S WEE
|| THE COOLE
B
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...THEATRE!
LeRoy Osborne's Musical Comedy
Co. "CHICKLETS" will present "A
NH3HT ON A HOOF CASHENS
, THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY |
Thenhausen 7th episode.
DETECTIVE DAN CUPID
Nestor comedy.
FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED j
Matinee at 3 p. m. with two shows]
in the afternoon and two at night.
Admission afternoon 10c and night 10 J
and 20c.
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* 1 HE DAY IN CONGRESS *
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Washington, Aug. 26.-Day in con
gress:
Senate:
Met at ll a. m.
Debate wa- return 3d on tho Clay
ton trout'bill.
Recessed at 6:15 p. tn to ll a. ni.
Thursday.
House:
Met at noon.
Debate waa continued on the bill to
codify the printing laws.
Adjourned at 5:08 p. m. to noon
Thursday.
Cltrolax!
CITROLAX
C1TROLAX
It's a laxative, ot coarse-name teils
you that. And the nicest hot weather
drink you ever" tasted. Flushes tho
roughly, and pleasantly, too; F. C.
Cry s 1er. Syracuse, N. Y" says: "Have
used laxatives tor IS years but this
mt?.)?? -, ~ ~ -~ .w.__ kt.. lijt.t
- . . . w . ?.. v ?.MO puv ^ .^i ji lug w?m vwm+
a mlle." You will agra? with him.
Specially nice for children and deli
cate per?ons. Sweetens s sour hi'iou*
stomach very quickly and stops head
ache. SVSnS' rimiuiaci, Hg uiu.
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o FRENCH CABINET RE8IGNS.
o . -
o Parla, Aug. 2*.-^Il:80 p. m.
o-The ministry of Premier Vlvl
o uni has resigned. Another will
o be formed immediately.
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TTO THEATRE
)DAVS PROGRAM .
JMPHREY'S PRESENTS
FHREE O'CLOCK TRAIN
comedian. Also a? the close of each performance
5 GIRLS' WATERMELON EATING CONTEST,
r inner.
IN MOVIES:
\RLS. .Ka?ern
Carlisle Blackwell.
t. . . . ...... Selig
Comedy
)DING PRESENTS . . . .. Vitagraph
Comedy
ST PLACE IN ANDERSON
Ji
PICKLING SEASON
We have everything needed for making pick
les
"HEINZ" absolutely pure Venegars, both
white distilled pickling and apple cider vine
gar, mixed pickling-spices, cloves, alspice,
cinnamon bark, tis ni eric, etc. Also Jelly
glasses, Fruit jars, extra tops and rubbers.
j W. H. HARRISON,
Phone 274 and 275.
?SLATON IS HOPEFUL.
[fidJTFrhi G'c-.eruor Thinkx He Will
Get the Sen'itOrsblp.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 26.-Friends ot
I Governor Slaton-and he never Know
I how many there were until the fight
j made 'against him to take from him
the senatorial nomination-ere polut
lng out today the mle.-, of the Geor
gia state democratic executive com
mittee as prima facie evidence that
he \z entitled to the nomination with
out a contest.
I Rule 10 of these official rules' Bays:
"If any two persona receive an equal
, number of unit votes for any nomina
tion the ono who receives the largest
number of popular votes in sam prl
? mary shall be declared the nomi
ned."
It makes no mention of the one re
ceiving a "greater" number, but it ls
clearly Indicated that upon the popu
lar vote, other thine being "equal"
shall rest tho nomination. Governor
Hi j ton received far more than an
["equal*' number of unit votes and an
even greater proportion of popular
votes, and it is argued that under this
rule,' as well ?3 by all rules ot lair
and'nor32i dealing, the candidate
who PO led bia ticket and received so
great a plurality ' popular votes, ls
?n?ued io tee place.
. Governor Slaton ls extremely san
guine He feels absolute confidence
??Va. .V? r-? _?,?... """"l^. "<.
- "!*"? ?? V -? WIR--? W? r~|N?
his state will nOt permit wo; juBRllng
or jockeying among their delegates
which shall deprive the voters of the
power to express their own choice
and have it followed. ? -
ATLANTA HEB NAMESAKE.
Jim. Martha Lcrnpkln Ccmpt?n Cele
brated Her iArthday Yesterday.
(By Associated Press.)
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 26.-The "girl"
for whom Atlanta was once named
celebrated her, birthday- yesterday.
She war 87 yeera old, but almost .as
uprightly au her namesake.
Mrs. Martha Lum pk In Compton
was a little girl when this city waa a
group of wooden ho dees at tho termi
nus of a new railroad through the
wilderness Her. father was Governor.
Lumpktu, and when lt was decided
that th? village chould have a name
the founders of the future city
thought "MurthasviUer' as pretty a
hame aB could be chosen.
Later on, just before the Civil War,
tho uame waa again changed, thia
time to Atlanta.
Mrp. Compton observed her birth
day by a dinner to a few old friends.
She told them many stories of old
Georgia from her unfailing fund.
How To Cur* a Sarai?.
A sprain may be cured tn a>out one
third the time* required ty the usual
treatment by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment and observing the directions
with each bottle. For sale by all deal,
er*. .
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Keep Your Liter Active Daring the
Sommer Months-Foley Cathartic "
Taklest? for sluggish Liver aaa
Constipation
, It does beat all how quickly Foley
Cathartic Tablets liven your liver and
overcomo constipation.; Ney Oldham,
Wlmberiey, Texan, saya: "Foley Cath
?r?c i u?leici uro ino brui iuxaiive *
ever used. They take the $laee e5
calomel." Wholesome, stirring ead
cleansing. No griping. A comfort to
atout persons, as they relieve that full
bloated feeling. Evana' Pharmacy
ts.
Marcellus Millions, dut ia? from hi?
birth.
Yearned ?o possess a' lot;
His Lleudo leached out to grasp
earth
Six feet is all he got.
tho
ERMELO NS!
Vho Can Eat the Most With
loth Hands Tied ? The Best Evert
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