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The Intelligencer from Anderson, South Carolina • Page 3

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INTELLIGENCER WANT ADS. GET RESULTS FOR SALE tor Salo-Cane Seeri, unknown, iron, red-ripper and pole eat peas. Also home, raised corn. Write us for iirires Di W. J.

E. Baukulght, Walhalla, S. C. 5-2016tp LOST Ov.o keva, with Coca-Cola opener. Return to this office.

it. ESTRAYED Strayed-My Jersey Cow has stray. II horn my resilience on E. Orr street a fr? in. Phone any information or call at 412 E.

Orr St-A. h. Welsch? Phouc 366. 5-2C-3t WANTS WANTER-Position by college student during summer' months- Will any proposition. Address care Intelligencer.

6-30-6t Wanted-To call special attention to our galvanized Steel Watering Troughs 'for Horses, Cows, and Hogs. strongest, cleanest and most durable trough made. Dlvver Rooting "The Shop With a THC MIBOET-Trial years old. The fastest and best bred horse you ever had a chance to breed to. Will be in tho stud at Davis Bros.

Stables. Fee 16.00. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Ufetjsg ibis head will bs run announcements' of candidates. Titel rates for these dre' as follows: For) tounty offices In both daily and semi-weekly, till election in Btrictiy. For city offices: in daily! only: Mayor, aldermen $3.00.

FOB I lw rooy announce myself a enndilatu for Mayor of Anderson, subject lo the rules of the Democratic primary a VH 4-30tf. J. M. PXYNEt K. E.

Elmore ls hereby announced as candidate for mayor, bar'; thc rules of the city democratic primary election. Dr, W. F. Ashmore ls hereby announced as a candidate for mayor, subject to the rules of the city democratic primary election. Voten? of ward 2 announce waitui Dobbins uaiiOidato io: AJoarman H.

hereby announced candidato tor Mayor, subject to the rulen of the City Democratic Primary FOB ALDERMAN The friends' of Brownlee announce him ss a candidate for alderman from Ward 3. B. F. Johnson la hereby announced a candidate for Alderman from Vard 8, subject ti the rules ot the democratic primary. I hornby1announce myself a candlWard 3, subject to tho rules of the date tor re-election as alderman from democratic party.

Chas. F. Spearman. The friends of. Joe Bell announce i him as a candidate for alderman from Ward 2 in the city primary election.

COI NT COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate foi' county, commissioner for the Third Section consisting ot Garvin, Brushy' Creek. WiHfamston and Hopewell townships, subject to tho action of tho democratic primary. H. A. THE DAY IN CONGRESS if Wnabington; In congress.

Met'nt ll o. m. and adjourned Et. 11:07 n-, m. until ll a.

m. Tucsdsy om respect for tho memory of tho tato Senator Bradley of Kentucky. judiciary committee favorably reported the contested nomination of R. Moore as imarshsl for Northern Resumed debate on Clayton with Eocse for tc mor row night to extend time ot payments for day ii late Si News oj Gathered for The Intel oooooooo HOPEWELL NEYY.H a oooooooooo oooooooo The best hews we have ls that the convict camp is in the community and is giving us some roads the first have had in several years, we had rough traits. Th? trustees called a meeting of the patrons week to reelect teachers, nearly all carae and reelected Prof.

L. M. for three years, also Miss Mary Teague assistant for three Prof. Mahaffey bas only been away from Hopewell three years lu twenty. They elect him three years at time so lie will know what he is to! do for at least trat long at a time, aud I We were well pleased with our assistant honored her in the same raannsr.

While th. patrons were together they let the contract for a well to be! dug. and made up money while there to pay, for it so weare to havel water.at thc school house, we had al deep weil dug, but they never did get, to water, hut ye will have it now. The school' will cloj-c iii two more We have the largest Sunday School now ever had, there were 119 present we feel proud of the nourishing condition of the school. We bajvu seen gloomy reports of Hopewell in prird sometimes, but there are no gloomy for we have a new organ dozen new hooks apo" plenty nt material to fling; and a good pastor.

o. L. Martin, and we feel Uk? we are near spiritual progress, for in unity there is strength. We are to'have Mother's day next! Sunday, June TjQre young ladles at the door with and red badges. Jtp plnued on all.

the white ls to represent the red tho living. -Wei urge every living'mouther to come and every one that has a dead mother to come, beth men and women, and lei us hava BDleodid- ger vice. Miss Mae Ring and Mary Teague visited Mira. Paul Martin in Anderson Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mary Thompson was vout at Sunday pcijooi yesterday, wo are gina return from G.

with her throat and hoarseness fori she lo better, che has teen suffering C. and lost a portion of her year. Dr. Jim Thompson has from Baltimore. WP were glad'to him.

In ona more year Jim will be lull Hedged dentist The college boys and girls will soon begin to arrive home Darren Martin came Saturday from Wake For- est, N. C. McPhail bas had an she is improving. Don't think tack of appendicitis, bnt were glad to they will operate this time. Mr.

Jno. Thompson stays about the same. Doesn't show much improvement, 'Very few of the farmers have enough cotton up to work. It will be later than year it looks like, but the Lord ali thing well. Mr.

C. Fowler 1B having lumber1 tn tu Lld e. nice mon-, hou'je. during the summer. We are always glad to sec any one building up home, it-shows pride and progress, If every one that buys hay could see what Mr.

A. E. Shirley did on one acre, they wouldn't buy any more.1 Where he had hla prise acre of corn jast year, he sowed lt very thick in wheat, oats and vetch, real early, and mowed lt days agu end got 10 i very large two horse loads of hay off lt and now has lt planted in early Klug cotton and lt will come up as early os any the, rest of lt Wo-don't need many-aerea of but lt will build up to maxe a suc-J cess' In farming. Mr. and Mrs.

Newell, of Birmingham. Ala. visited their motlier Mrs. M. E.

Newell at Mrs. L. M. Mahaffey's last week and carried back with them. She na3 gotton so she can walk and talk some and they thought the change would do her goori.

We hated to see her leave. lo oo ooooj jo ol 0 STARR NOTES lo IO OO Oj Starr, Mr. li, J. Pear(man baa returned Columbia, where ho went to attend the Stale Democratic convention. Miss Marv Bowio Of Anderson college, spent yesterday at home.

Mr. lafayette Pearmen Of. Cleveland, has been spending severjaldays with his B. J. Poarman.

Mr. this week In Columbia. Misses Jessie Smith, Bethla McMa1 han. Rossie and Mattie Clinkscalcs, I are home for the amhuier vacation: from Limestone couine Miss Alleen Herron will go to Qreonvllle, thia week to attend commstnceraeiit at Lander college. Mr.

Ed. Simpson has been: teaching in Greenville, has returned) to.home to spend the summer vacs-' tlon. The Stephen D. Lee Chapter waS entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. B.

H. Hodges and Mrs. Eugene Chapman at the home of the latter. Besides the. chapter members there waa quite a number of presont and tb" meeting was an unusually oae.

Miss Eileen the prendent presid'Hl and thc following enjoyable program was given: Im trumentct Mildred i Hedges. Dran Ripper, MISB Elisa Gross. Instrument! Miss Jones. Mildred and Alva Hodges. Andersor By ll? Active Con Splendid Old Cc During tho Informal see ion, delightful cream and casa were served.

Mrs. Darve Pruitt will entertain the Chapter in June. Mr. C. Junea will begin work Monday on his handsome new home.

When completed, lt will be one ot the prettiest in Anderson Count v. Miss Maud Erskine of Pelter has elected one of the teachers tn Ute Starr school for next year. W. A. Hudgons has returned to Anderson after having spent the Week here with friends and relatives.

Mr. E. J. Pruitt has recently purchased a new four-passenger touring car. Miss Claudia Herron will go to Due West thie week to attend Com mencement.

The-many friends here of W. B. Harokin of Town ville, are corry to hear that she is very ill with typhoid fever. Mr, and Mrs. J.J.

Smith and daughter made a. visit to Elberton. last Saturday and Sunday in their touring car. Mrs. Robinson's friends arc glad to see her back home after spending several days at tho old homestead with her sob.

Mrs. Parker Robinson. ooooooooooo ooooooo El KKK A ITEMS 00000-00 Anderr on, May Kural I prevencut Association had the pleasure of listening to talks by Miss Pray Irer of Winthrop und Mis Carlington last Tussday afternoon. The visitors from the Ham mond School association. were Madams Pat Major.

Eliza Hammond, Lawrence Hall and Arthur Rhody. Miss Annie Shirley came home Saturday from Starr, her school closing ou'Friday: She was reelected for th next session. The Women's Missionary Society wita mrs. J. M.

Harmar on Thursday afternoon. Au Interesting program was carried out. During the social hour Mrs. Hamer served delightful strawberry ice cream and cakes. Our day school closes Friday after a seven months We are pleased with the progress made.

The trustees have furnished the house wttn 40 new desks, maps, globe, window guards, Miss Crowther has been reelected for next session. We do not bear much boasting on gardens, the dry weather has kept gardens back. Mr. -Feld- McCrary of Autun Thursday at Jas. Shirley's.

We were glad to see Mrs. Elizabeth Ballentine able ta rid? out. to ber sons, Mr. Jefe Friday afternoon. Mrs.

Ballentine was a resident of our community for yeats, we were sorry to have to give her up, and are glad to have her come back to see us. Miss Bessie Minshall of Greenville spent thc week end as the guest of B. Breaxeale. Messrs. W.

C. and Fate Pearman of Tex. and Ark. Brothers of Mr. H.

Pearman. are here on a visit. Mjss Valeria Crowthem spent Eatur, day and Sunday at her hom? near First creek. 00000000 PALMETTO CHAPTER lo OOO O'OOOOOOOOOOO ooo (Written for Tho Intelligence t. The Palmetto Chanter, youngest of tlie Anderson V.

D. Ca, waa organized by J. PJ Vandivftr at her residence, "Runnymede" in 1902 There were ten charter members, and Mrs. J. M.

Sullivan. Jr. (Miss Nina Burriss) wea elected us the first President, with Eubank Taylor eecrejtary and Treasurer. Very shortly after its organisation the Chapter received tts unifiai inspection by being formally recognized at the State Con yehtlon of the V. D.

convened In Anderson In November 1902. Made up. ns it was of young girls fresh from college or still In college, a tone of youthful enthusiasm and peculiar loyalty characterized the Chapter from the. beginning, fortunately still prevails. For soveral years we have celebrated Hampton's birthday, March.

28th. by giving a dinner to Ure Confederate Veterans of the county and we join the R. E. Lee Chapter In celebrating Memorial Day. It ls our custom and pleasure to give-material aid nene ver possible, te such worUiy Veterans as i cgU on tm.

bas tried to stand for Hie wellfareeud of the town und was one of the to give donations to the Anderson Hospital, and tho Public Library. Enthusiastic new KW sr-rs are being constantly si'd-i lo our roll Which forty-4ire, and the lesderxhi of Miss Martha Bonham. President, and Mrs. W. J.

Muldrow, and MrH. A E. Holman, vice president, willingness be worn makes the J'aidltlon. Cnlty, good fellowship and the Chapter waa never tu a bitter cou motto a friendly club. N'o small thanks are dite the citterns of Andereon andmon friends espeoIaUy of tba R.

E. Lee Chapters their kind interest and co-operative with us in the work we hs ve done ia the last eleven years. New Camp V. iv V. May camp of tho of Veterans was ned at-Donalds on the 23rd insu, catap consisting cf 51 memtora.

The camp wa? hamed In honor of rt served ls the MexIcatT wai and in the bendee and to the rank or Colonel. R. wai eloctfd curjmander, and D. M. lumpbreya, adjutant.

espondenfe In AU Corninty oooooooooooooc HKPTtS )000000 O0O0000000000 We would have written sooner but ile Septos news ls all dried upwon our grins ara dry. For the past few wefkn it's been the ce roan by day and the cal man by light. Oh 25 per cent of the cotton up a stand and two thirds ot the corn Top yet to be planted, however, our 'tater slips" aro all Ms iug. Mrs. Lissie Farr of Anderson is spending few day? with Mrs.

Ducwortli. I Sam. Carteo saya that we have the, )ost road from out to Allen dcAlllster's that he has ever soon. md Sam knows road winn he iee? it. Wet dry.

are will n.l ho in "My for ilie old soldier's reunion his week. Mer.ar3 A. J. Smith and C. M.

Robilno are spending-e few day? in the nountains of North Georgia. Anderson I would tile 'or you darling; Anderson Laddie-Well, please do lot dye your hair green sweetlieat-t. Mrs. J. W.

Mullins and non. Frank lave Just returned from a visit to Abtovllle. Some men keep very cool in the tour of danger-especially their feet. Mrs. Ola Coonor and children of lat es burg.

S.C., are visiting ber Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thompson.

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Mooro are glad to know that she able to be again, having been sick for the past week.

If the jjry weather will cut down he half the stand, ve will in a forgive thc weaber man, Soptus was well represented at Anr lerrob -iaBt. Saturday. No stranger, Gui building that itandr. near the nice church building lear Lebanon lm ont nnur hsm, ii is mr school house. Mrs.

Mattie abd Nettie Richardson rom Limestone college are at homo ur the summer. Some people imagine the world wrong, when aa a.matter of fact, it1 nothing but tholr livers. If we had gotten-? rain at the right imo for oats, Seulu? farmers wnniii had CoL "skinned a dock." Mrs. Warren McAllister was shopting in Anderson last Saturday. Here's believing that tho old will have tho best time tn.Anlerapn that they have had any vhere.

SOI MriTOX South' Wllliamstoo. May leary-, T. Goasett of New York city ipent the week end with relatives. The First regiment band will furnish nusic for fee Confederate reunion in Vnderson nest Thursday. i Mr.

'WV M. Sherard waa in Anderson Saturday. The members of the First Regiment land arc the proud possessors of new iniforms which they reesived 'last fromAdjuta.nt Moore. Mrs. W.

W. Cobb of Union ls spend- ll ug a da.v? in Uje city. J. B. Darnell went to Atla Nv on the last week.

Mr. J. VP. 'Mackey of wtiit-. few day? in the city last with home looooooooo oooooooo 0i TUE DIXIE CHAPTER Tbe Dixie Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy of Anderson was organised May 14, lflOO The; objects for which thia association was formed wera Social.

Bonevolent. and To collect records and incidents if the Confederate War which Were lot elsewhere chronicled, also to aid the preservation of ita history and he perpetuation of tho principles involved in that struggle. The'charter trtembers of The Dixie Chapter are: Mrs. Carrie McCully Patrick. Mrs.

Jessie Pearson. Mrs, Jennie Chapman. Annie Todd Barton. Mrs. Mollie McGee.

Mrs.Sdlllo Crayton. Mrs. Sarah Quattlebaum. Mrs. Fannie Adams.

Mrs. Nannie Miss Lenora Conors Hubbard. Mrs. Carrie McCully. Mrs.

Nelli? Pickena. Mrs. Paul Mrs. Ida Breazoale. Mrs.

Pearl Rodgers Fant; Grace Arnold Cochran. Mrs Grace G. Sherard. Mrs Lallte Witherspoon' Johnstone. Mrs.

Binnie Bcwards Russell. Miss Alice May Pussell. The ti rat button which this mapter made was to our own ederate Monument, which waa uoarog comi.loUon Memorial when- this chapter was formte? The next was for the living toeHers, to the Soldiers Homo, hts chapter haring the honor of being he Drstto contribute to this cause Oh? of-'bo most important and. far efforts of tho Dixies was tb? mbliahlnr of The Dixie Booklet limed SrthVe of these baskets are ia public libraries la Masaa.ehuaettMt. Californio, und many other itates, and will be telling the sacred ruths when we ore sleeping neath tho ed.

'The "Poema of the vrltttfn by KU Courtland. wa? Also'f lr ni, nUd we Honored thst ve bad the privilege of puotifhlng and. IieetVing tsnutlful foetus. waa' none more loyal to the a nth than our gifted poetess, and in 1 hts short sketch Gris chapter 1 Greetings, faithful men who have fought. From every town you come; for Anderson is ripe and ready now to give you a most time.

I Opportunity has knocked. The Anderson nas burst it's bearings and thrown union to the winds. Bunting-bedecked buildings are the speaking deeds that shadow words of welcome and forever Mot out the ancient idea that hospitality begins The Veterans Are With Us-The Erasure Is Oms. Ul Our hat is off in sincerest greetings to you. To entertain so and noble a body of men as compose the veterans reunion is indeed a flt privilege and Anderson brilliantly responds to the compliment.

jj We extend a cordial invitation for you to make our store a "Rest Sta- ton." It is up-to-date in every respect and we feel that it is an instrtu- tion devoted to Anderson and her visitors. We want you to know when you enter this store you have a real business home, for the same ucauitkiu ex VY CAI LO jr wu a. Mile 11 tenu wuUiU give a lUdlCI Untier flfasoiiic Temple i THAT SATISFY." tmm--I--i-mmmr mn I li il i II --mmmmmfammm i IBU i II II I II I I I I IM tn i i i in? ii i.i II wi.iMMnn i in i i- 1 JJ, Everyday Big Demonstration A LADY EXPERT of the IDEAL FIRELESS COOKER from ll a. tc 5 p. ni- every day tlji? week.

Bring Your Cook With You Cooking of every description will done, aijd we want every housekeeper in Anderson and vicinity to attend Anderson Hardware i E. Whitner St. Anderson, 8. CV it Beet pause to honor KU Courtland Miau Klttlo Cornish). We hare bestowed over three hunIrcd of Honbr on our veterans, 'fho Dixie Chapter waa toe drat the'soldiers; by iron of Honor.

This idea was ordinated by Rufii? also the designe, many chapters roaghont this strte and others have dopled this perpetual memorial. A aurel wroath ia sept to be placad, on be casket of every as thor nasa over Divide." Liberal contributions hare been made to all ot the monuments erected by the general organisation. For many yr ar? the "Dixie hus beer, tilgnally honot ul appearing on the program for the Skate V. D. C.

meeting. Da papera being selected by mltteo The birthdays of our heroe3 ire not neglected. aoir.0 special moAtloga being held, or special program prepared. On Jefferson Darts' birthday we honor oar veterans with a dinner, at Beuna Vfirta Park which ls always a delightful occasion. work which aaa been given special attention lately sending a veterans daughter to Anderson College, thia we have assisted tkjb yftaf, and hope to continue.

Deaf Vwerattr wfe are happy to have so nsanv of yen in our town, and hearts full of love and Joy greet ytni..

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