The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 02, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
IN EDISON VILLE. I
A nice pickle happuned in the Wizard City Billiard and Pool Palace Friday nit c. Ezekiel Hick, chief chambermaid in Joshua Miller's livery stable, and Bill Haw- f
, kins, who runs the Pallace got irf ? little argument over the name of Ike Flynn's new au tiemobile.
Ezekiel got warm under the coller and plastered Bill 'long-sidethe south ear.. Bili got real cantakerous and threw a pool ball and broke his new 100 what lr< >ric
lite. Then we all had tew troup home on acct, of darkness. 7 ?*| \ .f||}| ?*[->?' <t***
We was a 1 superfically peeved as it v/uz only eight thutty. 1 ?**?*.*.. sfi'.>. \ ll
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
IOU f'QrXTt SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a-candi-1
date for county supervisor, subject to|
the Democratic primary.
J. MACK KINO.
i hereby announce myself & candi-j
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, Hubjnct ?c the rules of demcoratic ]
primary. ' C. P. MARTIN.
REPRESENTATIVE.
, I hereby announce myself as a can.
dldate for House of Representatives I
from Anderson county, snbjiit to the|
ruler, of tho. democratic party.
OSCAU D. GRAY.
I hereby announce myself a candi-1
date for the House of Representatives
from Anderson county subject to the]
rules of the democratic primary.
RUFUS FANT, JR.
I hereby lnnounce myself a candi
date for thc : House of Representatives]
for Anderson county, subject to the |
rules of the Democratic primary.
ASA HALL, MR.
I am a candidate for the Hous? of
Representatives from Anderson coun
ty. I will abide the rules of the pri
mary. SAM '.WOLFE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for representative from Ander
son county subject to the rules of the
democratic primary.
j J. H. HUTCHISON.
FOI! COMMISSI ONER,
District. 9?9.. .
R. A. Sullivan of Fort township ls
hereby announced 'for ' commissioner
for Section Two, comprising f ork
Rock Mills, PcAdle??ii and -Centerville
township?.
' I hereby announce myself a candi,
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, ccmprising Pendleton. Rock
Mills. Fork and Centervllle town
ships. Subject to the rules of the dem
ocratic priihary.
JOHN Ki CULBERSON.
District No. 8.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county Commissioner for the iv
third section,. conaiBtlng of Garvin/
Brushy Creek. WiV.?'-ctcn and : nepjr-?
well townships, subject to the act
of the lcnocratlc primary.
H. A. FOST
I hereby announce myself a Jlbndi
late tor Commissioner cf ThlflT Sec
lion consisting of WHlJkmston,
BruBhy Creek, Hopewell an# Garvin
Townships, subject to the fules of
the Democratic primary.
W. A?. (Berry)' SPlJkRMAN
_JL
I hereby at ?ounce raw candidacy
for county. comniiseionejf from Section
4, comprised of Belton, martin, Honea
Path and Broadway tJwnshlpe. Sub
Ject to the mien of tile democratic
party. JR. D. SMITH.
Better knowjn as /Dick" Smith.
I hereby ahnouflce my candidacy
for County ComL?Sstoner from Sec
tion 4, comprlkeM Pt?BcRph, Honea
Path, "Martin knjjr Broadway (own
ships, subject Jb the rule?; of the
Democratic primary.
" J. M. HOLLIDAY.
FOR COUNTY TRKAgjjHER.
? hereby (announce uiyseir a eandl
the r?Tca a\Td V?g?tations of tho dem
ocratic pri*iary.
Jr DR. w; A. TMPP.
1
I hertthy announce
date forlcounty-treasurer,
the rulc#j of th?'fpemocretie primary,
/ ,0. T?- C r.
IMA N N lflHHHH
Oraniielkuig M??W<tvSure o? His Car- o
.ling Xnn*l*T;*f ^nollee," ?
Editor ?The IntclHiiVnccr. to
I halte Just returned ?rom tho Pi
mont Jooctlon - te ?nd 1 f?et tl
sure Shat Man;:
tlve fains In ti o,( especially fi
in ?iartnnhor. Picke?* s
and %3reeuwood. "Io 'this. Orangebutg m
coiiiit? Mr. Mannlti
"injuria? of aav<vh""0 from ?!f'ccn
hiinrireB^to iweaty-.ivs kindred- I
?ave ^Hoor.s from Bambara-, .Barn- ?
Well jHkmptOr.., T. Mild '
li?mi c^Rati-s. lu esch of these Man
n ; ii tr \WBk m-id e. ... '.> . >i M<d
win .JJHnivo handsome inajyrltlc* in .
fach ? ME&i&a: i. II. Woodward, j"
ll, ; '
Be Not Over-Cor
Advice
Indications Are That He Hes a Tr
Will But Come Out az
To '..he White Democratic voters of
South Carolina:
We have just passed through one of
the most strenuous campaigns ever
known in South Carolina. The nom
inee for the most important office, that
of Governor, hos not as yet been se
lected. The final decision in this race
will be Tuesday, September 8th, when
you will be called upon to decide by
your ballot between John G. Richarde
o' Kershaw county, and Richard I.
Manning of Sumter.
The indications are that Mr. Man
ing will be nominated by a splendid
majority and will be our next governor
provided tbe friends of good govern
ment do not become over-con tide nt and
careless in the matter. We must
work every minute from until the
votes are counted and Mr. Manning
is declared the nominee. Do not relax
your effortb just as victory I? within
our grasp. Let us not be content
with the nomination of dir. Manning,
but Bee how large a majorrity we can
give bim and the cause he represents.
Messrs. Clinkscalcs and M. L. Smith
have already tendered their aupijprt
and services to Mr. Manning, and it
fs expected that Messrs. Cooper and
and C. A. Smith will do the same au
soon as the State Executive committee
officially declares the result. If the
supporters of these candidates wilt
now rally to the support of Mr. Man
ning and put forth their beat efforts
In his behalf, be will roll up one of
the greatest majorities ever known in
this State, and will make a Governor
of whom South Carolin? will be proud.
Mr. Manning,,will use hh*Jjest ef
forts to build up our state In ovary
way that is best for the people. He
w-;ii hold bunnair above...feitttenalfem,.
_.i '_' -is
?A Man ot the P?
Frank She
/ ' !
Candidate for Railroad Commission
f Sobriety and Integrit
Commuta. Sej. ' -The office ol t
.allroad commissioner. is a' very im- v
sortant one. The man who is elected r
o this position bas it for six years c
?ontinuously. It ls very Important c
herefore that a good man should be
ihosen.
The position requires more than]
inn character, honesty and morality;
t requires business oud administra
rte ability and technical koo dredge,
io real railroad man has ever been
ilected to the position and that has
\\ways been a draw-back In getting
test results from the office.
The people of South Carolina now
lave an opportuntiy to get the ?er
ices of a man who has had acutal
xperlence in track laying, in firing
\ locomotive, and on tho other hond
mo prospered In life through hts
wn efforts and baa a broad vision of
If? and sees the righto (of the great
lubllc an a shipper.
Frank W. Shealy. who ls the can
?dato referred to, Las had an expW
2nce really remarkable. His fathseT, I
Confederate Boldler, died when ?be
ey waa but 12 years old. While yWt.i?
! his teens, this boy vtnsed us a jg
r ot lon hand to make mosey la sup. j g
ort tits mother and fq ;r brothersvandXI ?
iatert. Later he was/ a fireman on eu? ?
ld "wood-burner" locomotive. Sub*.l{j
eqUetnly he became a carpenter and j?,
ontractor and a saw mill man, and Je
? every'undertaking waa successful.;
Twelve years ago be entered Doll
ies end offered for ? county treasurer >?
gainst the man who was supposed to 'r
e th? strongest man In politics In
*xlugtob county. /Shealy was elect- 4
d hy a large vote after a clean camr
alga. He was re-olectid ?,fr*e time?,
n 190ft h? waa elected clerk of court
ver a strong man. In 1912 he was re.
lectet? on tho first ballot over three ]
pponentn. .
As county treasurer . he Introduced ?
tte plan now in vogue In every coun
r to have the tax receipts made out I
i advance so that the tax.; payers)
honld not be kept wafting around
SENSATION REPORTS
au?ed Rna on Bank aad 8gsaemaIenU
Of Bnsfness. [f,
Pensacola. Fl BL. Sept. l.-The
.merlcan Nantional Bank of 'Pensa
ol* closed ita doora today after a ru*
ifident
to ?? nning Men
emend?os Majority, If the People
id Vote Next Tuesday
and will know no class or faction, but
will be the friend of all the people.
The next two years wiH be critical
times with the farmers of South Car
olina, and it ?B necessary that a sound
and experienced business man and
larmer be placed at,the head of our
government, especially at this time.
Mr. Manning ia Just exactly the com
bination needed. He is a business man
of the highest type and recognised
ability. He has been a farmer practi
cally all his life. He dams farms in
Sumter and Barnwell counties, and
gives them his personal attention at
ail times..
Mr. Manning has promised.if elected,
to support every i measure that will
benefit th* j fanner. \
He also! pledges himself to the en
forcementifcttail 'laws, including those
against rene track gambling and the
blind tigers.Y< He:will be.governor of
all the p?dala, and will be a credit and
honor to Ibo - State.
The pecgile In Mr. Manning's home
county. Sambar, .gave him a majority
af morl (nan.-.four hundred over all
jpponontsj while, his opponent receiv
ed less than one-third of thc total voto
cast in hts homo county. Kershaw.
What does Ubis mean?
Get busLi?en,. and keep busy until
the v?tes ?rei counted and Hon. Bich*
ard I.' Manning is made Governor of
?btath Carolina, the state we love so
well;
^ImL'tis'. forget the past difference.';,
md put. forth a strong fight for South
karolina- "If you will do this and get
your neighbor to do the same. Mr.
Manning will.bo nominated and elected j
>y .a splendid majority. ? . ? .
Respectfully. 'J
O. K. LaRoquo.
S. C&MFfc 1? ?8?4
ington
er Had ?I Hard Fight in Ufo, bot
we Won Out
j yti?a. r??.\
I OJ juro S
he windows-i wbii the tax dues
rere being hunted up. This plan is
iuiv ia use in every- couutv and ia a
ompliment to Mr. Shealy's business
apacity, ' .1,
Honesty has been the watchword of I
tis life, and an 1 ll us trat ion oi his high |
onception of dury ls his conduct af
er the failure of the Lexington Sav- j
tags Bank. In that bank had Uccu tac
tosited trust funds belonging to wid-j
?s and orphans.
A large portion of these funds had]
cen placed in the bank by Mr.
Ihoaiy's predecessors, a groat deal of j
chich Sbealy himself had never seen.
The saving of 20 years or honest en-|
leaver were thus swept away In al
aost the twinkling of an eye. ' Eml.
lent lawyers, both of the local har
nd throughout the state, advised Mr.
?healy that no court on earth could
old bim or his bond responsible for
he money.
But down In his big and generous
earl, Frank Shealy remembered the
Irst and only promise.that be had
veV made to the peonle of bia ceun
y-the promise.of an honest adralni
tration-and he at once went about
rraugteg for the payment of all just
emands. "s nicrts?grn? ulm nu?cu?i?
irrm something unknown to ' Frank
lhe*?y before, and so far bas met ev
ry payment that has fallen due.)
inly lev? than a month ago a poor
/uman fr^ni . .ewberry county, who]
ad.Just reacnea the legal age, walk
et into the office of the Clerk of
'ourt and ' presented an instrument
called for nearly $100, an
mount due her from the- estate of
datives and. whit h had been left in
be hands of the court untfi she reach
d the age of 21 years. The money j
ad been placed In the lexington
laving* Bank for nearly tea years
r?vions by Mr. Shea!*'*' rfrdd?ce**!
or's In ornee; and, although he had,
ever seen or handled . tho .mopey,
"rack Shealy weat down to the bank
nd borrowed the money and sent' the
roman on her way rejciclifk/.i ;
istlng about an hour. Aroused, by
on satlona! reports
esterday and last night depositors
locked to the bank this morning. For
we time after ^he doors were elosl
i streets In front of the biuldlng were
rowdad.
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The Battle Cruiser Indomitable
THIS British hattie cruiser Indomitable ls a elster ship of the Invincible and
tho Inflexible. Rb.? v. ju-d m Maivb, MOT. She has a total length
of BG2 feet. ? depth of ?0 feet ?nd o displacement of 17.250 tons. 8he car
rica eight twelrelnch gun?, sixteen four-inch guns and bas three eighteen incb
torpedo tubes.
EXCURSION
-TO
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_-AND
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Southern Ry^
PREMIER CARRIER OE THE SOUTH
In connection with Dine Ridge R, R.
Thursday, Sept, 3rd, 1914
FROM-Greenville, Greenwood, Abbeville,
Westminister, and all intermediate points, on
inc schedule and Excursion Fares:
Tra?a Ko. 16-Round Trip Excursion Fare Atlanta.
Lv. Greenwood .10:15 a. m..
" Hodges .10:34 a. m..
" Abbeville .9:10 a| m.
" Shoals Jct. .10:47 a. m..
" Donalds .. ...10:63 a.m..
" Honea Path*.11:05 a m. .
Ar. ?Belton .11:22 a. m..
Lv. Belton ..".11:22 a! m..
" Anderson .11:60 a. m..
. " Autun .12:18 p. m.*
" Peudloton .12:26 n. m.
Ar. Seneca .1:05 p. nj..'.
R. B. R. No. Si
Lv. Walhalla .11:40 a. m
" Weetuntoti .11:45 a. m.
Ar. Seneca .12:05 p. m
Ar. Atlanta .3:55 p m. (CT).;
LY.. Atlanta . 4:10 p.m. (CT).
lOiO? p. at
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8.00..
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2.76.
2.75.
Anderson,
the follow
Blrnlnghara
. 6.00
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.COO
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2.75.
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Ar Birmingham
...Excursion tickets will be'god only going on special train
and regular trains to connect -sith special train as mentioned
above. _
EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE GOOD RETURNING A8
FOLLOWS:
TO ATLANTA: Returning on all regular trains except At
lanta Special and New York-New Orleans Limited Nos. 1st and
2nd 38, to reach original starting point by tutu night, Monday,
September 7. 1914.
TO BIRMINGHAMS Retitling en all regular .trains .ex.
cept Atlanta Special and New York-New Orleans Limited, Nos.
1st'and 2nd 28, to reach original starting point by midnight,
Tuesday, Sept 8, 1914.
A .RARE OPPORTUNITY
To. visit Atlanta, the Metropolis of the South and Birming
ham-, the Pittsburg of the South. Attractive Labor Day celebra
tions in Atlanta and Blrmingl am.
BAS EB Al.I. GAMES
AT ATLANTA WITH MONTGOMERY, SEPTEMBER 3-4-6.
AT BIRMINGHAM WITH NASHVILLE, SEPTEMBER 7,
(two games)__^_
Five Days in Atlanta-Six in Birmingham
Far farther information apply to ticket agents or
W. E. MeGEE, A. G. P. A. Colombia,
I H. ANDERSON, Spt. B. R. E. H. Anderson,
W. R* TABER, T. P. A. GreevUle.
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MRS. JOE PERSON'S
REMEDY
Hi mai amt Reive Uh
Tt?? ??larVAt/?fc compound bu boen ?lo
los the people to aood bea?tb for nearly
.'urty yean.
lt ls rf commondoil In Ml forma of nloori
poison, au uluu Uko scrofula, all of tbat
Brest bast of disorders arising- from trapo ver
"fm SA blood. Not only li ll a corroen ?e. but
atonic, enriching UM blood as well a?
lng. Heneo it relieves all nervous.
Thousands off YOUR Neighbors
Tastily to Its Valu?
Many Uk? Thee?
"I was afflicted with nervousucM and gen
eral debility io. rssrly ?Ix yean?. Every few
1S?r?I bad aeryooe ?pells, end hardly bsd
strength to walk arras? UM roora. 7 bout tit
batr * dosen bottle? of Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy ?Dd today I can say I sm a well,
healthy woman."-Mrs. D. L. Barnes, day
ton, K. Cr '
"Two years ssa my wife asad two bottle?of
rom Remedy an- Indigestion and waa cared.
Truly I twill do wbat you claim for it and ls a
wonderful tonie."-Claude G. Pepper1, Agent
Seaboard Air Un?. Hoffman, N. C.
"Yonr Remedy ha? entirely cared our
ecsema ipertouicenr> from tb?tims sb? Was
tkraa weelu old natl! ?bo waa ?Ix rears old.
.Sra ls now perfectly welL"-J. w. Cobb,
Ureensboro.W.C. ? .< "
. Your druggist probably ats th? Remedy. Tf
lotiaaeUoa wttb tb^r?ld^r ?u'era of
earfscoL Ul?Mpseto1 ty va^bte^o*warnen"
MAKING A MOUNTAIN OIT OF A
MOLE HILL.
The alarming - stories which ^Had
been circulated relative to the alleged ?
injuri?os Ingredients of coca tola re
ceived their death knell" when the I'
S. Government made its searching tn
veetlsstion cf ?'.e popular soda foun
tain drink. At a cost ci inured In
the neighborhood of 100.ouo.0t? the *?
government brought together the
most distinguished srrsy of medica!, , ,
scientific and legal experts that ?vcr -
investigated a food product, l'rofos*
eora' of chemistry from the bli; uni- '3
varsities, lecturers from tho loading u
medical colleges of America, experts
In analytical chemistry and pharma
cology, scientists of national aud In
ternational reputation and Govern
ment experts from the Hureau of 1
Chemistry tn' that Department of Ag
riculture, labored with the brightest
legal minds of America to And some
thing wrong with Coca-Cola.
After years of Investigation And (
nearly four weeks of Joint discussion
tho court found that Coca-Cola was
neither misbranded nor adulterant
The manufacturera* statement of tho .
Ingredients of the beverage was ott??
rect No alcohol, cocaine pr o^r
narcotic drug could ne fonnd. Sugar,. .<?
caramel, fruit flavors and caffa?6*e
(the active principle of tea. and oof-) .
fee) were found to be the riTTiniithrl
ingredients.. Even the caffeine- ? -
found to be pr?sent In only abott
one-naif the quantity found iii t&
and coffee. The mountain turned otk
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