OCR Interpretation


The Anderson daily intelligencer. [volume] (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 29, 1915, Image 2

Image and text provided by University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067669/1915-04-29/ed-1/seq-2/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for PAGE TWO

The
"SEAL" of
your approval
will be upon
Chase &
Sanborn s
"SEAL BRAND"
Coffee
if you appreciate the best
coffee.
"SEAL BRAND" is
the cream of the world's
best coffee put up in air
tight tin cans. All the
freshness and goodness
kept for you.
"IT'S THE FINEST GROWN"
- "SEAL" every
Mea/
Special
Toasted Marshmallows,
fresh from the oven, per
lb ...15c
Anderson
Cash Grocery Co.
I Bye and Bye
Leads to the house of
never.
Begin now, nave a
part ot your earnings
Continuous Savings
wi'.? ?-.OOH count up
when deposited in the
Bavingu Depnrtnicnt of
The
Bank of Anderson
The strongest bank
in the county.
Do You
Raise
Chickens
It no, here's tho place to get your
faed 1V0 carry the full Cyphor's Hue
-Laying Mash, Scratch Peed, Short
Cnt Alfalfa. Developing Food, for lit
Us "Biddy" chlckB, Meat ScrapB, and
Whuat Shorts, etc.. etc.
J. M. McCown
Phone 22 East Whitner Street
. i i*^
1 FRESH FISH
ALWAYS FRESH
Last evening we received a
shipment of fine fish, including
the following: Shad, Red Fin,
Crokers, Butter Fish, Black Fish,
Salmon Trout, Sheephead, Span
ish Mackerel Red Snapper, Pom
pano, Shrimp, and Whiting.
Flub Dressed Free cf Charge, and Be*
livered Promptly
C F, POWER & SON
Phone 117.
Cor. Benson and McDuffie
FOLEY KIDNEY P??lf)
SAC K AC H? KIDMCYU AK0 OL AU OS M
T. B. CURT?S PROMOTED
IN RAILWAY SERVICE
COMMERCIAL AGENT OF C.
& W. C. AT ANDERSON
GOES TO ATLANTA
W I T H A. C. L. R Y.
Has Been Appointed to Position
In Freight Department-Was
Successful Here.
Friends of Mr. T. H. Curtis, who
for thc past severa^ months has held
the position of commercial agent at
Anderson for the Charleston a Wes
tern Carolina Railway, will bi? Inter
ested in tim announcement that bo
has been* promoted.ftp A position with
the freight department of th?; Atlan
tic Coast Une Hallway, with head
luarters in Atlanta.
Mr. Curtis and hld delightful fami
ly loft yesterday fdr their new borne.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Curtis bad en
deared themselves to scores ?if people
lu thc city, and while Ihoy aro (grati
fied to hear of .Mr. Curt in' promo
tion Ihev arc sorry to sec them loavo
this city.
Who will bc selected as Mr. Cur
tis's Kuccossor ut Anderson, has not
been announced; but it is presumed
this announcement will be forthcom
ing In tho next few days.
Mr. Corlis ls One of thc most effi
cient commercial agents In tho em
ploy of tho Atlnntlc Coast Lino Kall
wuy, und it is no Burprise to his
friends in Anderson that he has re
ceived this promotion.
Maple et
Report]
COTTON
Ix)oal Cotton.9 3-4c
New York .Harket.
Unen high 'ow close
May. .. ..lO.ol 10.13 10.01 10.11
July.10.28 10.42 10.28 10.28
Oct.,;10.62 10.72 10.C2 1".7I
?oe.10.7s l?.'JO 10.78 10.S7
Spots 10.50.
Liverpuul Cullen.
Open
May-June.'... .. .. .. ...">..".7
JulyAug.r,.74
Oct-Nov.5.91
spots r?.ti8.
Sui.'s 8.000.
Kv T. .?pt s 14,000.
Market Fluctuated.
NEW YORK, April 28.-Cotton op
ened steady nt a declino of f> to 9
points today In responso to Liver
pool cubes und Helling by houses
with Europcuu connections ar*d lo
cal realizing. A scattered demand
dovoloped. however, prices advancing
ubout 3 to 8 points net higher, only
to easo off .1 to 4 points under renew
ed realizing.
GERMANS PLACED
ON THE DEFENSIVE
(CONTINUEP FROM PAGE ONE.)
gaged with lirltlsh, Liclginn und
French In a struggle for tho mastery
of the territory near fae Yser canal,
where several mouths ago occurred
what perhaps was most terrible strug
gle ot the war thus far.
A British correspondent in northern
Franco says the Hermans' efforts to
turn the left British flank near Ypres
has failed, although We battle con
tinues violently. Au official Holglau
statement tndleatos tho German attack
ls lessoning in force. .
French military authorities are
cautious of accepting the theory that
thc German plan is to break through
to the English .channel, but regard it
as patent that such huge concentra
tion troops on a limited front means
that the present German drive is pre
paratory io som? moro important un
dertaking.
Russian, und Austrian official com
munications indicate fighting in the
Carpathians is becoming more in
tense. ~ Each* side claims they have
defeated attacks of the other. Mili
tary observers In Petrograd expect
decisive operations soon.
The Dardanelles situation remains
obscure, although it is apparent the
British and French have made some
headway iu landing ?purations. The
French war oftlce hon announced the
capture of Kum Kaloh on Asiatic
side.
French Have ti Foothold.
PARIS. April 28.-French troops
havb occupied Kum Kaleb, the Tur
kish fortress on' tho Aslastlc aide of
tho entrance to the Dardanelles.
This announcement was made offi
cially last night!
"During the dhtembarklng Sun
day ot the allied forces at the Dar
danelles." the od?ela! communication
says, "French troops, comprising In
fantry and nrflftery, had hcen de
signated particularly for operations
at Kum Kaloh, on'the Asiatic akin
Their mission <was Completely and suc
cessfully fulfHlod.
"Aided by the cannon of the French
fleet and tinder the fire of the enemy
our troops occupied Ute village, and
have continued its occupation, despite
seven counter attacks at night, sup
ported by h*.vy.v artillery."
Was dstnt, wr Profit.
"Jt believe, I win run down to Eu
reka Springs." . .
."W^ek-endr* ,
"No; rheumatism."
Close.
fi.02
5.77
.V.IG
WILL BE ISSUED AGAINST
PROPERTY THIS YEAR IN
ANDERSON
MANY POLLS ALSO
Are Yet To Be Paid'-County!
I Treasurer Now Entering Up !
Judgments.
That there will be more property to
go into execution this year than ever
before on account of unpaid taxes,
is thc interesting information coming
from the office ol' the county auditor.
it is estimated that in Hie city of An
derson alone there will he more than
I.2Q0 pieces of properly which will KO
luto execution, and something like '-i.
iiOO ir? thu entire county.
There are fully i.<o? polls in the
county, ii U estimated, who have no;
paid this tux, and these, ot course,
will be called upon by the sheriff i
Already, it is stated, thu treasurer
lian begun entering up the executions,
and lu the next few days will lum
tile papera over to tho sheriff.
SHY WM CENSORS
OPPOSED 10 SOCIALISTS
Deputy Stadthagen Attacks Meth
ods in Speech in Reich
stag.
i
COPENHAGEN. April 27.-The
newspapers hore have obtained cop
ies of tho official report of the delia te
In the German Reichstag on tho Im
perial Budget, including tho text of
the speech made by the Socialist
Deputy, Stadthagen, which thc mili
tary censors refused to allow the
i German newspapers to publish. The
Bpeecb deals entirely with the Ger
man press censorship.
StudthuRcn said in pan :
"From all parts of the country
come strong protests against the so-j
verity, the inequality, the in justice, j
! tho inefficiency of the censorship. Tho
military censors have made the whola
of the Socialist press a target for
their malicious attucks, which are not
intended to preserve military secreta,
but to suppress the free discussion ot
questions in regard to wnich the peo
ple of Germany have the fullest right
to express their opinion. The Vol
kszeitung, our local organ at Danzig,
was suppressed for saying that there
was no danger of a famine in Ger
many, but that the price of many ne
cessaries of life was too high for the
working classes and imposed consid
erable hardships on then At Kongs
berg our local daily paper was sup
pressed for saying that the victories
won hy the German army were duo
to the fact that universal manhood
suffrage exists in Germany and to
the right possessed by German work
men to combine intrade unions or in
political associations.
"At Kattowltz our paper, the
Freie Presse, had always appeared at
3 o'clock In the afternoon, but the
military censor there insisted on see
ing all tho proofs before publication,
and ?.hon declared that he had no time
to read them before 3 o'clock, with
tho result that the publication of the
paper had to be delayed until bi?7T.a
hour of the evening, sometimes la er.
according to the whim of the aur/ust
official who wielded despotic sway in
those region...
"The Vorwaert8 received a warning ?
from tho military authorities because
it protested against widly sensational
reports of English atrocities on Ger-!
man prisoners on the grounds that
such reports stimulated public en
thusiasm for the war, and hence to
discredit them meant diminishing en
thusiasm for the war. When tie'
Vorwaerts protsted against the pun-j
1 (cation of a report that the German I
army had captured Belfort and seven I
French army corpa (about 350,000
men) at one stroke, the military au- j
?horitio-, in Berlin warned the editor
that he was doing a public disser
vice, and exposed his paper to the
STICK A FORK IN TUE BOAST
you get at this market and see the
juice follow. That's because the meat
ls from young, tender cattle.
HAVE ONE NEXT SUNDAY
when all tho family have time to en
Joy it as they' should. You'll find
yourself wondering what yod will do
with that bottle of appetite tonic.
There certainly will be no need for it
if >ou buy your meat here. (
The Lily White Market
J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor,
rhone Ol.
* ELECTRIC CIT
* _
* Item? of Interest nod Perte;
* Wirelesa on the !
ip 9p Sp Sp Sp 3ft Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp 3f> ?\
Pistol Artist
stiffly Pinched.
Hoy Watson, the negro who was ar
rested Tuesday by a police? privati
on charges of H toa lil j? a pistol und
carrying un unlawful weapfu, was
Convicted yesterday in recorder's
court on botli chargo?. For stealing
a pistol he was lined J2f? and for
carrying the sante he was sentenced
to pay a lino of $50.
.Mails Out Compulsory
School Attendance Matter.
Miss Maggie M. Carlington, has
just mailed out to the presidents of
tho school improvement associations
ot the county, application blanks and
copies of the now compulsory atten
dance school law, which she received
I from Miss Mary Eva Hite, tho presi
dent of the State school improvement
association. Miss Carlington states
that she will be pleased to bear from
those ladies at once a? to what they
are tiding to do about this matter, and
that she would bo ploased to render
thom any assistance possible. She
hopes that some of the school dis
tricts in the county will take advan
tage of this proposition und get in
among tho (lrst on this, now school
low.
Ait All-Day P?enle
Nour Williainsli.ii,
There will be an all-day picnic at
"eil?ral school, near Williamston, Sat
urday May 1. Addresses will be d'v
I livered by the lion. Winston Smith,
county nuditor, {iud tho Hon. John
B. Nally. The public Ia invited to
attend and bring well filled baskets.
Entertainment ut
Holwell School.
"The Time of His Life" will bo
presented at Hopewell school house
Friday night, April HO. nt 8 o'clock.
An admission foo of 10 couts will be
charged, the proceeds to go for school
improvements.
No Tidings From
/oralla Ismar Yet.
Hopo that Madame Zorada Izmar.
export fleecer and self-alleged diver
into tho world of mysticism, would be
apprehended on tho day after she
How the coop hero, died in tho heart.?
of innocent victims with the going
down of the sun ycstfc'rday. The
county authorities had gained no clue
us to the whereabouts of tho wondrous
creature who could shuffle off this
mortal coll at will and get on teims
of familiarity with tho spirit world,
provided, of course, the necessary
amount of coin was always flrBt
forthcoming from the victim who was
to sacrifico lmr durse on ' the altar
of experience. ......
penalty of suppression. The Vor
waerts was not allowed to reply to j
attacks made on it by another Berlin
paper, the Neueste Nachrichten,]
which is a Conservative organ, al
though this journal had been permit
ted to libel the Vorwaerts In the |
grossest terms pf nbupe.
"On another ' occasion the Vor-1
j weer ts. was not allowed to publish a]
speech made In the Berlin town
I council by Herr Wurum. in which the
authorities were urged to prevent the
prices of necessary commodities of
[everyday life from being raised above
certain level. The publication of
the Vorwaerts wap temporarily st
pneded for declaring that the hoBtll
! ity existing in other countries against
Germany was due to the fact that tho
German method of government Is
based on autocracy and militarism
which together had produced many
undesirable features.
"We were even forbidden to re
print an attack on the English cen
I sors published by the London weekly
j paper Truth. The Vorwaerts was for-^
bidden to publish an article saying
that the destruction of the despotism
of the Czar wo nb i be a blessing to
I the Russian peope?e; doubtless, our
astute censors thought this was an
Indirect hit at the German emperor.
The Vorwaerts waa not allowed to
publish a speech made by the English
member of parliament. Ramsay Mac
donald, in which Macdonald spoke I
against the war, and other anti-war
utterances made in England were j
likowlse suppressed. Why?
"These are only a few cases select
ed from many of which we know, but I
they suffice to show that the censor
I ship is badly administered, inefficlent
I ly conducted, and u 'justly balanced,
; so that energetic measures should bo
taken by the supreme authorities to
remedy what ls really a grave dan
ger to the welfare of tho German
nation."
Znpati Destroy* Railroad.
WASHINGTON. April 28.-Zapata I
forces, operating behind General !
Obregon. Carranza*? commander itt j
Celaya, have cut rail and wire com
munication and destroyed part of |
the railway between Mexico City and
Vera Cru?. Duval Weat, President,
Wilson's personal representative ls
held un on a train delayed by the I
break.
IT F AT HER HALTED EFFORTS
TO RAISE SUBMARINE I
HONOLULU, Aptril 28.-The efforts1
! of the several weeks past to raise the I
sunken submarine F-4 have practical- I
ly been undone by.the recent rough
weather. Only one ot the linea ls
fast to the hulk now. lt was learned
?this morning. The scows, used in
the raising operations have been
?anchored to prevent their drifting to
i sea. The weather conditions ' make
diving impossible.
Bat Their Teeshstonea Do.
"Dead men tel? no tales." observed
th? sage, m?*
"Maybev not." replied the fool. "But
their tombstones aro awful liars."
:Y SPARKLETS *
_, *
sal Mention Caught Over the *
Streets ol Anderson *
-.**************
i Prof. Hicks IH
! ?'red let ?ii", A train.
"Prof." W. 11. Hick?, famous weath
er prophet of Anderson County, wus
j in the city yesterday, und, as usual,
called around at the newspaper officea
: and handed out the dope on the
I weather. The professor predicted at
the time that there would be rain In
lesa tliHii 24 hours, basing his cal
eulationa on tho assertion thut the
I inonu is now travelling south and
thal there was lightning in the north
1 Monday night. The "professor" stat
' ed also that he had just lost a flue
i cow, valued at $50. He believes that
paral sis waa the cause of the cow's
demise.
-o
Palmetto Riflemen
Going on Hike Soon.
The Palmetto Utiles, the local com
pany of the National Guard of South
I Carolina, will indulge in a hike next
j Saturday night. The co npany will
hike to High Shoals, where '.?lero is a
I splendid location for a camp, and will
! spend the night there. The ' dog"
tents wil be taken along for protec
tion against weather. Maneuvers of
various kinds will be Indulged in
while the militiamen are on the out
ing.
Hot Game of
Hall Friday.
The Anderson high school and the
Central high school of Greenville will
meet in the first game of the season
in Anderson on Friday afternoon.
Doth teams play good bali, and thc
teams are wei! matched. The game ?3
going to be a good one, and the
boys of the high school urge the pub
lic to come out and see them "beat
the lads from Greenville,"
O'
Rr. Vin** Made
No Announcement,
In tile article in Wednesday's Is
sue of Tlie Intelligencer mating that
Dr. John F. Vines, pastor of Ute
First liaptist church of this city, hud j
received a call to the pastorate of
the First Baptist church of Kc .noke.
Va., the reporter unconsciously erred
in making use*of the statement that
Dr. Vines "announced" that he had
received the call. As a matter of
fact, Dr. Vines was out of the city
and knew nothing of the matter until
so advised. Thc first news received
here about the matter was a Rich
mond, Va., dispatch appearing in thc
Spartanburg Herald of Tuesday morn
ing. No announcement was made by
anyone in this city that Dr. Vines had
received such a call, and, as a mat
ter of fact, those who knew about it
endeavored to keep the fact to them
selves.
?ANDERSON IN LINE
? BEEF CATTLE MARKET
PROF. LONG INTIMATES THAT
CITY CAN CAPTURE ONE
IF SHE TRIES
GRAIN IS ' ALRIGHT
There is Moisture Enough in the
Ground to Last the Grain for
Some Time Yet.
An interesting visitor In the city
yesterday waa Prof. W. W. tong.
State Agent and Superintendent of
Extension Work, who makes his head
quarters at Clemson College
Prof. Long was here for the pur
pose of conferring with the new
county demonstrator for Anderson,
Mr. S. M. Byars, who arrived boro
some 10 days ago from Corinth, Miss..
, to take up the work laid down by
W. D. Garrison.
Prof. Long talked interestingly, as
I he always does, on a number of sub
jects pertaining to the economic wel
! fare of tbe State generally. He spoke
lot his plan for dividing South Caro
I lina into four areas for the feeding
i and marketing of beef cattle. This
I plan was outlined in Tho Intelligen
cer some time ago. Prof. Long has
in mind the selection of four market
centers in this State, one for each of
the four diatrcts into which he pro
poses to olvide the State, and inti
mated that lt ls entirely possible for
Anderson to be designated for one of
the four marketing centers, In the
event the city cares to take advantage
of thc opportunity.
In speaking of the grain crop sit
uation Prof. Long stated that grain
was not suffering materially on ac
\ count of the dry weather, aa there was
yet enough moisture in the grouund to
answer all demands by the grain crop
for some time to come.
Change Name of Culebra Ont
WASHINGTON. April 28.-Presi
dent Wilson today agu ed an exec ut ve
order changing the name ot Culebra
, Cut in the Panama canal to' "Gaillard
Cot" In honor of thc late Colonel D.
u. Gaillard-, who died from disease
while a member of Isthmian canal
commission. Oolonel Gaillard was
I from South Cai'.lina.
Calculations.
"Yon said a little while ago that you
favored? government ownership be
cause yon had a lot of stuff you'd
just ar. Soon setl the government."
"Yea," answered Mr. Dustin Stax.
"Hold to lt and buy the stuff back
when the government got tired 'of
trying to run IL"-Washington Star.
TENNIS
We are sole agents for
Spalding's Tennis and
Base Hall goods.
(See Window. )
Fant's Bookstore
The Greatest Terror of the War.
Tho IS-foatimelrc Shot
This is the terror or thc war. tho
German 42-ceotimetre shot. guar
anteed to tear up the strongest fort
so far built. In fact, it la believed
engineers have given up hope of mak
ing ^ji fort 80^trong_ 11 w'"1 'lol<1
Ile M isdell a Fori une.
In spite of their night-and-ilay ac
tivity in raiding and destroying the
hundreds of, illicit stills that are
manufacturing moonshine in the
mountains, the revenue olilcers of
Georgia, have found time to report
the discovery of an invention, which,
had lt boon patented by Its discover
er, might harp brought him an im
mense fortune. The art of distilla
tion is an ancient one,, yet little pro
gress has been made in the process
ainco tile first "worm," or. twisted
tube was unod to condense tho va
pors which arise from the boiling li
quid. Frank Whatley, a Georgian
(.conducted a still on his placo in thc;
Blue Ilidgo mountains. Since prohi
bition went into effect, tho demand
for moonshine has leaped to onormous
proportions. Whatley Saw that if
ho could Increase tho output ot his
still ho would make more money. So
he sot to work nod 'instructed a
etlll. which, according to Ute oilicers,
"Instead, ot thc usual worm or corh.
contained device with a dounlo sur
face for condensing the vaporized al
coholic fumes. The devoice ta enclos
ed In an air space in which the va
pors float and aro condensed rapidly
as tho water passe? through the boOy
of the cylinder. It Ja the nioat effi
cient condensation system we hnvo
l ever ?-.?eu and it is a pity Whatley
did not try to market his devise in
stead of making moonshine."
Sorely Authentic.
An aged nnd much-traveled tour
ist was relating experiences or hia
travels to a group of friends, when a
blatant young mau, who had himself
mat!? a Bhprt trip through Europe,
decided that lt was about time to come
in for his share of honors as a great
traveler.
"When I made my trip through the
Red sea." tho' yoong man lijocted.
'wc dropped anchor one night in. tho
exact tfpot where Ph?i*noh's hosts
?were engulfed by the waters of thc
Red sea. In the morning. when we
heaved up the ab cb or we discovered
that ono of Pharaoh's chariots, whfch
had for years been lying at tho bot
tom o the see. wan hooked on to one
of the flukes of our anchor. It waa
against this shot. ,
- The illustration shows the shot in
comparison with some of those of
French guns, lt 1? sixteen and one
half inches in diameter and sixty
four inches long. The French shots
ajreJesB^than thfj^^nj^8 ln diameter.
In an excellent state of preservation."
"How did you kuow it wa? one of
Pharaoh's chariots and not one of
more recent vintage?" inquired . the
old tourist.
"Oh, that was easy," replied the
noisy young man. "Von see, in one
corner oX the chariot wo found an old
coin Which hore the inscription, '200."?
B: CV "
Xo Doubt About "EvcrUutlng Fire,"
A dentist recently made a now set '
of teeth for the bishop ol --. ' He
anxiously watched the prelate ns he
examined himself and his teeth in the
pier glass and was startled when he
heard the bishop mutter something ia
which he emphasized tho fearful
words," everlasting lire."
words "'everlasting fire."
The dentist volunteered to r.uggest
that lils lordship might feel rather
nu coin lort able at first, but in a'little
time he would got used to them.
Without appearing to notice the
dentist, bis lordship exclaimed, with
tremendous vehemency, "luto ever
lasting fire!"
"Hut indeed, my '.ord.-if yon have
patience.":pleaded the dentist-, "in a
wcek"s time av so-"
"What ?k> you mean?" Inquired tho
prelate.c turning round with a be
nignant smile. "Why should I have
patience?. The teeth fit beautifully.
It lu the first time 1 have found my
3oU able to pronounce tho Athanaalan
creed with distinction for theae twen
ty years."
Folks Impatient.
"I see thnt the number of suicides
In New York la increasing."
"That's too bad. People are getting
so Impatient that they can not, .'/nit
to be run over or die in tho subway.*'
Stationery Wasted.
Siogga-People aro Inexcusably
wasteful of writing paper.
Bogga-That's so. I've got cr?dit-,
ors who writo me every week.-Cleve
land Plain T)ealer.
Foir?r KIDNEY PIUS
HAte&ACKE Ki Ot? Vg V.- CA JU ta

xml | txt