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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 342. rTeeUy, E.tabUshed i860; D?fljr, Janis, ?1?. ANDERSON, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1914. $5.00 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA DRAW 6RAND UNO PE7?1 JURORS ARE SELEOTEi) GRAND JURORS FOR YEAR HON. FRANK GARY Of Abbeville Will Preside Over Criminal Court Conveaing Monday, February Itt. , The Jury commissioners tor Ander son county met yesterday morning at tho 'court house and drew i,2 grind Jurors to serve during the year ?.P1G and 3fc petld Jurors to serve during the first week pf the winter term or the court of gihoral ses1 ..'ons, which will bo convent here femday, February I, with Judas Frank <Mry of Abbeville presiding. I This will |be Judge Gary's flrst* ap pearance on the bench in Anderson county since bis election to the posi tion of circuit Judfc-e. Tke ?rand Jurors. Tho grand'Jurors drawn are as fol lows. G. W. Labtson, Centervillc, J. D. EabtvFork. C. M./Roh?ns, Garvin. J. J. Finley, Hall. ^ Wade A. Watson, Hopewell. Jas. M. Pruitt, Martin. > .W. R. Chunblee, Rock Mills. Jas. A. Winter, Savannah. C. C. 4pnes, Varpnncs. J. Walke; HoUlday, Willlaraston. .W. L. Mouchett, Corner J& R. Parker, Belton. Six members ot the old grand Jury who wl|l hold wer this year are as follows: ft. W. Trlhbie, Anderson. D. Cj;Brown, Anderson. . Jas. R. Anderson, Broadaway. T. J. Clatwprthy. Honea Path. W. a Mauldln, Brushy Creek. H. J. Marlin. Pendleton. Petit Jurors. J. lt. Massey, Brushy Creek. F. C..Bowen, Hell. J. H. Jjir.-on, V?rennos. B. M. At.;j, Pendleton . R. W. Parker, Varennes. J. W. Sanders, Pendleton. John W. Linley, Anderson. W. F, MattiBon. Belton. B, A. Wlloou, Pendleton. J. N. Owens, Williamston. E. Lee Owens, Oarvln. ttl H. Tripp. Brushy .Creek. John B, Adger, Belton. U F. Kay, Honea Path. T.- F, Ash loy, Martin. J.' C- Busby, Rock Milla-i aaBga?Sfipuui?, r.jiHatusi?s. ' L.' H. J?nneon, uetoa. NI S. Rectos, Garvin. ;. Brav her, Martin. W. C. King, Fork. V?, C.- Woods, Honea Path. , Ml At Sullivan. Fork. ;jW;. P. McClellan, Anderson. y ?j F. Eagle, Conterville. S;C. Bssm, Williamston. ?VC, C. Dargan, Anderson. P. 13. Spoon, Corner. 'E. P. Gam brell, E jada way. -J?. ??. Spoafiiittii, Brushy Creek. Guy N. Norris, Varcnne^ C. R. Johnson, V?rennos. Arthur Rbpdy, Hopewell. W. L. Perry, Centerville. 4. H. Wright, Rock Mills. Ti L. Little, savannah. HOW TO CURE A LA GRIPPE COUGH "Coughe that hang on" demand treatment. Stop and think! Reason md common sense tel! you that lt ia tolly to "grin and bear it." Those rackingJa grippe coughs that wrench U??T. muy ?nu Cnuse BOrcnesS Bh? palnte in the lungs yield more quickly io Foley's. Honey and Tar Jinan to any jther treatment. Forty years' .record >f sncccseas proves thia. For soughs; colds, croup and other dis tressing ailments o? throat, thest, upg*s. Is^yuxand bronchial tubes, you jan find' nothing that wlli compare sith this reliable, remedy.--Sold ty Brans Phanaecj . VOLUME 1, NUMBER 342. rTeeUy, E.tabUshed i860; D?fljr, Janis, ?1?. ANDERSON, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1914. $5.00 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA * ELECTRIC CF! * _? * feen* ?I istarett ?nd Pena ? Wir?!?? o? ifro? Sonrio! CoileettVn* For UM Beatttat*. Special collections for the relief e the dcBtitute people to the cltjr e Anderson were taken yesterday fi imf?mfUi .the churches of Anderson Three Ouurohes, two of which an colored, fr ported yesterday to Gen orai Secretary Burnett .ot the Ander son Relief Association tho amount that had been subscribed by them Oe? colorea church reported that fl had been taken and another chu vd reported a collection of (3.20. One 0 the mill churches report?^ a coll?e tion of something over $'?. Bet Two Casca Before Recorder. But two cases were before Record er Russel yesterday noon when po Hoe court waa convened. The fae that but two sxfestswere made be tween noon Saturday and noon yes t?rday, dB boure, speaks mighty wei for the order of the etty. Ben Drak< wa* before the recorder ou charg?) of loud ?wearing and disorderly con duct He was fined |6. Andre? Jones, a familiar character ,in th< police court, was up on the same ol? charge, that of drunkenness. He wai sentenced to pay a fine of 18 or serv< 10 days on the gang. Definite Bate Fer*1* Muslo FesthaL It was announced yesterday that i def-nite" date had been set for th? holding lu Anderson of the wlntei music festival. The attraction will be here March io, 17 and 18, practi cally ono month after the schodu?ed opening' or the now Anderson theatre Kany Andereon people are looklnj foi ward with keen anticip?t. pl? asure-to-this event. Owl Brag Co. Is Soring in Goods. Work of. removing the . stock ol goode from tho defunct establtahmeni of E. C. Lewis to. the Owl Drug Co., purchasers .of the stock st the rece?? auction held by the trustee, was be gun yesterday., The stock of good? ii fresh,', all having been purchased since last August. ' Superintendent Feiten Went te WiiUaneftioR. County Superintendent of EducatSs! J. B. Felton went to WinikmstosjtQ??! terday morning for the purpose ol conferring with the trustees of the .school there with reference to thc j pur . osee of laboratory equipment ' for the school. ^The trustees decid? LO purchase something like $100 worth of equipment for. the institution. Miss Aaple Laurie Hammett ol Greenville is speeding a few daya in the city add ia aasiatirg County Su perintendent-of Education J. B. Fel ton in his offloe. fiflss'Hammett's fath er, the Rev, W. D riammm. is pas tor of Flat Rock r%tot?8t church and the First Street baptist church ol Wllliametoo, both Br this county. -.o. Tw0 Csjjjffigjslgre J edge Broadwel I. But two casos were Iwfora Magis trate W. C. Broad'vell yesterday, g dismissal of tho charges being ordert od in each instance, Grace Shirley and John, better known as "Glhiiet'i Derrick, were before the magistrate on charges of disorderly co?duct ot ihe public highway, it having beor alleged that the disturbance occurret oser tho Townsend Twins Mill at : o'clock Sunday morning. John Thompson is /y^,1f>?:Aa>UB4.._ .,v. j xne friends ?ti cashier of tho Southern phone Compnn" s io pleased tc learn that ht? has recorrer] ed sufficiently, from a recent iiluesq to be at his desk again. A month ago Mxr Thompson underwent nn'op^ oration for appendicitis et the Awrier* ion County hosoltal. He -Was ?in\ l'hurged ?(nie tsp days ago end went to his. father's homo to recuperate; Yesterday morning he ?SJ able is re-^ turn to hie desk et tba telephone building on Weat Whitner strait, j Aroora Sleet ' f.:| Outee** Today. -' j Thfejanuua^ u^tiai; ci t?t? Ah?et^j held tod?y- at ll o'clock at the courij house. It ta probable thsf the meow lng vr/Jl be well attended, SB this in j^gg!^^g*^^^^^S^Bl?lM^B^^BSMSasS^BMs^^W j?ney"' Negree? Seek ; .j Jen*? en tfee' Stwet. As the resit lt of an announcem?aij some days ago hy the mayor that it bad been decided to cut the wagen'? th? street forcee 2o per cent, and eon large th* number o? men employed M [36 per cent,, effective yeeierday morn-1 I tag, some three dosen ,er more ne-j SPARKLETS ? Mention Caught Ovar UM * of Andenos * Be po rt? Suicide. j News has reached Anderson by let er of the death of Charlie Martin, rho took bia life at his home In the ite of Arkansas some days ago. He is a SOB of the late Capt. Jesse Mar of the Roberts section, and left lderson County some 25 years ago. has many relatives in this county, svefal weeks ago. lt is stated, he fell :m a ladder and received injuries his besd from which he did not illy recover, and it is believbd that took bis life while temporarily (entally deranged as a result of this ecldeut. -o muthern Public Mimics Paid. Pursuant to a resolution of city mn eil adopted in Deoembcr that on ?uary 10, 1915, payment of bills al rendered by the Southern Pub Utilities Company for water and |ghts bs made, a voucher was sent tbe company yesterday for Si, .88, which settles all accounts be reen the city and the company for prvlcer rendered uo to the first of tnuary, 1915. On December 10 conn el ordered payment of bills for N'o fcmber on the scale of prices exist |g under th. old franchise. The dlf rence In the bill for service ss ren under the new franchise was (80.04. The voucher sent yesterdsy the com pan v was In payment in of bills rendered as follows: dance due on bills rendered [December 10.$ 180.04 rentals December ... 590.00 ! inter for sewerage, etc. ... 103.H5 city hall . ... 13.12 cht8 rentals December _1,018.83 ts city ball. 26.78 ipplies. 1.26! ipplng main . ' 1.60] rotal .$1,933.88 rhedule of MJHS VT. M. ?arlington This Week. Jefore leaving yesterday for a visit! the school at Concord, Miss Maggie. Carlington, county supervisor bf ?ral < schools, gaw* out the following ncrnry Which she will endeavor to How thu week: Tuesday morning. Oak Hill. iffiday afternoon, Concrete. [Wednesday morning, St. Paul. Wednesday afternoon. Airy Springs. [Thursday morning. Mt. Springs. ?Thursday afternoon. Rock Mills. IFrlday morning. Oak Grove. ?Friday afternoon. Fairview. , . i "o ??*? Bolt 4s [Critically III. fliswg reached A?de-rsoo yesterday tho critical illness of William Bolt LU ho;*, 5 S ir.??cs sreet ci th- ?fy is some 85 years of age and his ices of recovery from the severe of la grippe which he ls s uf are doubtful. He has been IK four days and most of the time bas m unconscious. Members of tho illy are prepared for the worst, have gathered at the bedside. He four children. Mrs. Joseph Busby his county,- Mrs. George Gaines of on,. Mr?. Arthur Caines of Belton, rs. Arthur Buchanan of Autun, Mrs. E. Stevenson of Lavonla, Ga. Fire lief Jackson and MY. Sam Jackson Anderson arc grandsons. -o lementary Union Meets This Afternoon. [The Elementary Union will meet Its afternoon at 4 o'clock at Central sbyterian church. The program waa previously published will carried out AU interested In ele sntary work are cordially invited attend the meeting this afternoon ag Work cn ^ Wall. I J. C. Crulkshanks, engineer for the tiarleston & Western Carolina Rail was in Anderson yesterday for purpose of inspecting work on ?ie concrets retaining wall which ls clag 1 stilt around a part of the ter tm m g UPWTHSULPHUR la* Uk? cold cream to subdue irritation and clear the akin. king ?at cr irritation es th* . lees ead body when seeoa> ' itching, or when th? skia hi and ' feverish, can be readily over i by applying a little. bold-sulphur, a noted dermatologist. ?forms us that bold-sulphur In allays ike angry ItetdUff and and soothes and IMUS tbs tbt up leaving the skin etesr i. Bold-sulphur bs* occupied position for mawr years ht ?.estaient et cutaneous disorders ba ot lis pexaait? dsetiwytog prop Nothing SM *v*r be? found to ito plans In treating- the irritable . isflsoMrissfwy skin agent ion? ' Walk thing a^PemsMBt ?ore away sad ?ny eras sties agata appears. HMgA lrom * gist sn ounos of bold-sulphur, witt plied io the affected parts itt ike I manner ?s m ?rdtnary cold isn't annie***vt and tb? prom rii.J.. pcrtluularly ia nA\vf; re?; vere welcome* irV"7". Positive Relief For Constipation The progress of modern medical selene? ls, perhaps, no more force fully evident than In the simplify ing of many of the old time re medies of psst generations. For instance, the harsh cathartics and violent purgatives used by our forefathers to relieve constipation are now known to be not only un necessary but. really harmful. Constipation can be more effec tively relieved without the dis comfort and pain these old-time remedies .occasion. A combination of simple lazstive herbs with pepsin, sold In drug stores under the name of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin is most ef fective, 'yet mild and pleasant. It 1B absolutely free from opiates and narcotics and equally as desirable a remedy for the tiniest babe ar for rugged manhood. A free trial bottle can be obtained by wrlttn> to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 412 Wash ington St., Monticello, Ills. mlnal site of thu road. Work of dig ging the trenches for the foundations of the walls waa begun several days ago, but owing to the Inclemency ot the weather little progress has been made so fsr. o Philathea Meeting Has Been Postponed. The - meeting of the Wesley Phll athes claas lo have been held at the home ot Mrs. John B. Humbert, South Main street, Tuesday, has been l?de? finitely postponed. New Pastor of Second Baptist. The new pastor of the Second. Bap tist church, the Rei) James A. An derson, formally took over his new duties yesterday morning. A large congregation was out to hear the ne\ pastor, the congregation of Bethel Methodist church meeting for this service with the Baptists. The new pastor addressed the congregation briefly, outlining his work among the people and bespeaking their earnest cooperation. He spoke from the test Matt. 2:10: "When the wise men ot the East saw the star they rejoiced with exceeding great Joy." Sunday night the new pastor and the deacons mst tor the purpose ot outlining thc work. At 7.30 Mr. Anderson again preached to the congregations of his church and Bethel church. The Rev. I S. W. Danner, patter ot Rethol church, was present along with scores of others of hts congregation. . --o-r Delegation Off For Columbia. Members of the Anderson County delegation to the general assembly left- yesterday for Columbia to take their seats today wjon the convening of the legislature. Realizing that An? .ierson haa sent an unusually strong delegation t- Columbia, citlsecs of this county are expecting to "hear from" them during the deliberations of the lawmakers. Just where all members of the local delegation will .Uop while in Columbia ls not known, but Senator J. L. Sherard will have blr headquarters at the Jefferson ho ttl.?,;/,:," .. -. -Q Superintendent CHy Schools In New Office, By the end of the week, very prob ably. Superintendent E. C. McCants of the city schools will be en scon od In his new offices in the new Ltgoh AV Led better fireproof building. A suite Jf rooms has been leased for the pur pose end Mr. McCante expects to move in some time this week. For the past year he baa bad an office over Parker & Bolt's store, adjoinina the office of Magistrate Broad well. For two or three years prior to that Mr. McCants had his omces at one of the achool buildings, sad prior to that he was established over the storeroom ; of Webb & Webb. The new otb ?9? in the Ligen & Le?better. building are among the nicest In the city and quite a credit to Anderson. Mr. McCants* offices will ba on the second floor of the building, towards the rear. -o- ? Nattie of C?y Dead la Greenville. Older citizens of Anderson who re member T. W. Barr, a native of this I county. Will regret to learn of bia death, which occurred 8unday. even ing in O reen viile. where he had made j bis home for the past 40 yean. He wa? ?resident of tile Ban- l??rd.ri?* ? Company, of that city. He had been i ill fer vhs rast ll months. Hs wea boru la Andersos County In ?$67. Ir? 1?57 he waa married to Miss sala Stewart who together with eight chil dren, survive, four sons and four daughters. Ha I? also survived by his aced'father. O. D. Barr, and two brothers, Geo. T. and L. L. Barr, ana two Meters, Mia. J. W. Lysant shd Mrs. J. N. Wilkinson, of Soochow, China BEELKCTKB PRESIDENT , Southeastern Lite Bund red Thousand ' Dellar ann, The annual meeting of the agenta of the Southeastern Life Insurance Company wee held In Greenville Tbitrrday and Friday. January 7th and 8th. The members of the Hundred Thousand Dollar Club held their meeting Thursday .??-ht at which meeting Kr. Horace J, McGee of An-> darcee waa reelected president of the club, ky reason of the fact that he had paid for more business tn 1914 than nay other agent of the company in the Stnks; bf*-personal paid for business amounting to $175.084. Ur. Geo. V. Speer of the Anderson agency alfco -etatns his membership In th Hundred Thousand Dollar aab, inasmuch as his personal paid for business amount* to 1111.584. Tho company has ha? a very suc fu? year, although condition? kare not been favorable. , , * . POPULAR LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER EXPIRES J. HAMEY HUGHES SUC CUMBS TO ILLNESS YES TERDAY AT WALHALLA FUNERAL TODAY At His Home-Interment VVH1 Be at WeJhalla-Long in the Railroad Service. J. Karney Hughes, for the past 21 years an engineer in the employ of the Blue Ridge Railway, died yes terday morning at 2 o'clock at bis home in Walhalla of an illness which Heired hun Saturday, night after leav. mg Anderson at his regular post at the throttle ot the passenger train. Hie funeral services will be held this morning at ll o'clock at Walhalla, conducted by the Rev. George M. Wilcox, after which the remains will be laid.to rest in Westview ceme tery. Capt J. R. Anderson, super intendent of the Blue Ridge Railroad, who brought Mr. Hughes to this road in 1884, will be one of the pall-bear ers. Other employes of tho Blue Ridge Railroad will go from this city to attend the funeral services. Was Feeling Unwell. Last Saturday, Mr. Hughes com plained of not feeling well. In feet, lt ls stated that Mrs. Hughes urged him not to go to work that day, but so loyal to service was the enclnoer that he went in spite of hts aliment and performed his duties as usual. He left Anderson Saturday even log about d o'clock for Walhalla at the throttle of the new engine draw. lng the passenger .train. He was tak en sick after leaving Pendleton, and when the train reached Seneca river the engine waa stopped while some one went to the house of a section foreman living near to get some modi cine to relieve the engineer's Butter ing. In the meantime he was taken into the baggage car, where members Ot the crew gave him what treatment they could under the circumstances The fireman. Jurd Chambers, ran the .engine or. to Seneca, where physi cians were summoned to attend Mr Hughes. The engineer was too Ul to be taken from the train at Seneca, so was taken on to bis home at Wal halla, where he lingered until Mon lay morning at 2 o'clock, when he breathed his last Long in Service. Mr. Hughes wsa born io Abbevlllr county about 46 years ago. Karly ii Ute be began work on the railroads When the Southern Railroad was or ganized sod took over the old lUch mond ft Danville Railroad, M Hughes was taken. oft that system, where he mid been funning w?~ year." and sent to the Blue Ridge Railroad Hs hid i^*-" rimnlnr on the Oreen ville-CoiU'nbla division and ootwewi Columbia and Walhalla....- As stated, he was brought here by Capt Andei son,-when the latter was placeu here in August 1894 as superintendent of the Bluo Ridge, coming here in No vember or December after Capt, An derson. During the, 21 years he was connect, ed with the Blue Ridge Mr. Hushes ran a passenger engine. He was th< oldest engineer in point of service on the Bine Ridge and one of the most valuable men In the service. . The railroad, of course, feels his loss keenly, and' realizes that his place will be hard to ?IL Engine Is Draped. Tn 1892 Mr. Hughes was married to Miss Nannie Maxwell, who survives him. Hts was the hand of safety, the throttle. He was known by al most every man, woman and child be tween Walhalla . and Belton. Thc people who knew him trusted hun and loved him. He lived a beautiful Ute aa ah engineer, citizen and husband. Out of respect for the dead engineer the handsome new engine of which be had been in charge oaly a few weeks ls draped tn mourning. This emblem will remain on the engine for a period ot 30 days. THE TAB SHOW MAKES A HIT . - . The Tab Show on at the Palmetto yeste'rdey and lsst night certainly made a hit with the audience whlcn braved the terrible weather ot the af ter noon and ?ventas; however thom whv> dbl ?tn, ateUMl that they ware well i paid for coming ont; that Mr. Pihk ston had given the people of And?.-ooL this treek the very best show he hsd over given thew; and tomi it certainly was a wendar to thom how he could show such a show for the money. The trio of singers and the soloist made a big blt, staging "It's a Long Way to Tipperary;".they had to come back and back again to respond to re peated encores. The two comedians were very clever, sod taken all In all, the entire show from every angle ls very good indeed-much baiter than ls usually seen at the price charged. Kiss Your Coa! Stove Goodbye ! The gas stove Has the coal stove beaten a mil lion wavs. No wood to chop, no coal to car* ry, no ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail nf dirt and dust from the stove all the way out to the ash pit. No fire to coax and cocl jjle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of the right kind of a fire instantly for any purpose whatever; and It's more economical, too. Anderson Gas Co. j. M. McCown's Grocery GOOD THINGS TO EAT Oranges... ? ?> ..15c, 20 and 25c Apples, per peck..40c Raisins, 2 lbs......250 Nuts per lb... ... ..Z6c Bananas. .. ... .. ... .15 and 20c Cranberries . .10o qt Prunes, 2 lbs....25c Citron, per lb. .20o National Biscuit Co/a Fruit Cake at per pound. .5Qo J. M. McCOWN Phone Ito? 2ft. muramT M ISIS "?I." m ?wwaw->?y. Economy, industry, thrirt-Mako moro than you spond, Bltott nate . extravagances, Encourage ??oueasy, Work, work, work-i Work . intelligently. Plan ( plain,pleasures, Dress Simply, Save Something. Put your money to work. Pa" promptly your ' prom ises. Boost Instead ot knock. Each pay . day depoaR with the Sav ings Department ot The Bank of Anderson The Wrongest Bank ta the County. Muddy Complexions Most poor complexions are due to sluggish, torpid livers, coneUpation and other liver ills. A dose ot Re Le Te naou juit ur Turo r?tiriiis VT ll? uns? up the Uver, carry off the excess of bUe and cause an easy and natural move ment of the bowels. It will not only make ita good work felt in better health-make yo? LOOK' wnii and FEEL well. 60 cents and 1.00 per bottle at I your druggists. ' ! Manufactured and guaranteed by Evan's Pharmacy Three Stores. i". i M., ? it H. i. win'p), Yomtp complajeicn DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S PERt^Cr COLD ?REAiU NatutV? hbtmm t>? m?o- ts? ?I?. ?Wotruy ??if*? *y ?Ml wr?fi1?ii ln-uy yvw b**? fatalsio?u.u<^sc?. far.?aa??9o^,??cn?j.trA