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SECRETARY HOUSTON ENJOYEDJIS TRIP THROUGH SOUTH CAROLINA IN AN AUTOMOBILE WITH PARTY PROF. W. W. LONG Talked Interestingly of the Tour to Representative of Intel ligencer Yesterday. ' Among tho Interesting visitors nt tho centennial celebration at Pendle ton yesterday was Mr. W. W. l?ong. stats agont and director of the exten sion work of Clemson College. Mr. Long talked very Interestingly of Mr. David P. Houston, secretary of the United States department of agricul ture and of ids trip through South ('molina. During tho past week Mr. . Hoisten, Mr. Long and Mr. Brad ford Knapp, Mr. Houston's secretary, toured certain sections of this state In an automobile. "Wo left Kicronco last Thursday morning and spent that night with Mr. Davjd VJ. Coker of lionsville." staled Mr. I-ong. "Tito next day wu went to Dovcsvlllo country school Secrotary Houston taught when hfl waa only 17 years old. Ho met all of bia old pupils who arc now living in ti?o community and also visited Hie family which ho boarded. Mr. Hous ton remembered all of thom perfect ly and the peoplo wero very much gratified In having him visit them. Prom Hurtsville wo went to Sumter nnd thou to Columbia, Wo spent Sunday there visiting ConfcroBHinan Levor, "On Monday wo wont to Bock Hill, thon on to Spartanburg. From there wo wont to Clemson college, reaah ing there Tuesday afternoon. Tho secretary was greatly pleased with What bo saw and as Intimated in his spooch hero today, was most optimistic in regard to tho agricul . turnl conditions in South Cnrollnn. Oho of tho most encouraging signs in tho chango of our oirrlculture was trio tromeudouB amounis of forage crops Wo saw, especially hay. I must F.ay, however, that wo- wero dira . pointed at not aoeing a grcator arn ot buy in Anderson county. While I appreciate tho fact that Anderson county has grown a great deal of hoy this year, yet when we comparo tho amount grown In Anderson with somo of Uho counties of tho state, lt does not mako the showing that I ex pected. .This was a'so truo of live stock. Wo saw losn livestock in An derson county than In any of tho oth er -counties. I told Mr. Houston what Anderson county had been de veling its activities to tho growing exclusively of cotton and corn and that in tho growing of cotton there wan not ti' better county in tim Btato. 1 t'ruBt that whon ho returns, that wo can show a greater diversification of crops ' in tho county. Mr. Houston romnrked aa wo wero traveling through Anderson county that this ? county could prow anything." > . After fdr. .Houston's address yos . torday, bo wont to Clemson college with Prcsldont Biggs. 'He took Houtr. ern train. No. M yoBtorday afternoon for Washington; D. C. Anderson Tonight, Ladies Free. WANT* ENCMKH WOMEN ; TO MARV "BROKEN HEROES" London, Oct. .13.To aid tho war maimed, Tnv, lernest Houghton, a Drtetol rector, has appoaled to pta rlotlc women to. start a "League .for Marrying Broken Heroes*" Anderson Tonight, Ladies Free. Twin City Amuaemer MDAE MOVIES PC "THE STROr Tito Keel THE MOTHER O Thanhi WE OPEN AT 3 Al Hi "THE MAN < Ui Piv* Reefct!t)? Lijck-flyc, Rosemary Hereafter VvVWil?N* ALL WILL BE EXPERT MEN AND WILL KNOW THEIR BUSINESS WILL BE FAST GAME Both Teams Have Championship Possibilities and Will Do Best to Win Honors. lt was announced yesterday that tlie men who would omclalo in the Clera son-Auburn football game at Henna Vista park Saturday afternoon would all he experts and that as far na this matter is concerned biters could bo no kick coining. They are: fiofercc, Walloo from Carlisle; Umpire, Mowen, from Army; Head linesman, Graham, Davidson. Coach Wiliiums of Clemson Btatcd yesterday that tho game Saturday would be between teams of champion? ship possibilities and that they wcro fast putting the finishing touches on' tr e Clemson machine. "Clemson upset the southern dppe la3t Saturday by outplaying the I'ni verslty of Tennessee;" stated Mr. William!!. "Tills was dono on the university's home field and is caus ing tlio coaches of the different teams which sho plays to spend ninny Bleep less nights. T'.ils victory over Ten nessee ls not tlie result of a BpaS' modle outburst of football but shows what can be dono by a college team when all of the members of the team work together and who set their heads to bavo tho best organization possible." ?LUC?? ILURSTON Left Halfback on Auburn Team. Coacft Williams has been nt Clem son for soveral years and this ls a great asset to tho team. When a col lego retains a coach for sny<vrsl years, and lets him get aoijUfiiuiod wiib tho boys and tho conditions under' wb?ch they labor, lt is always certain that ho can t'mn put U;c bottor team on tho Hold. ' Florida's ?loso acoro with Auburn shows to overy critic mind that thl3 year will havo many contestants for championship honors. It ls certain that the gamo in An derson Saturday will bo ono of tho moat important and hardest fought of this season. I AY it Company Presenta >DY" >R TODAY 4GER MAN" Reliance. F HER DREAMS" | inser. *.* MD 7 P. M. NOW. ----- U-IV. ? AY LEN COIN" ?1 -;A. OF SMAME*' ?vari??. Fe aturin ? " _ .; Theby and Kc ?ry VVy?^, ?T Close forSa?pfep? GOVERNOR MANNING SPENT NIGHT HERE DISCUSSES SITUATION IN CHARLESTON A LITTLE LEAVES TODAY! i Thc Governor Will Retire io Co lumbia This Morning-State Hospital for Insane. (Governor Richard I. Manning ar-? rived in tue etty last evening at 8 o'clock and spent thc night at Uio Hotel Chtquola. Tho governor caine here from Pendleton whore he de livered an address yesterday after noon. Ile leaves this morning at S : 1 r, over the Piedmont & Northern for Greenwood and will go directly to Columbia. Governor Manning wan interviewed last night hy a repr?sentai ive of The Intelligencer and tao chief executive of the state had some Interesting tilings to say. Especially was til I? true In thc ease nf conditions in Charleston and the result of ?be pre cautions taken hy thc govornor in or dering ont three companies of thc state militia and having appointed special constables to keep order dur ing tho day. '"I am very much gratified that the Charleston election has passed og quietly and that neither the militia or tho Bpccinl constables had to be used. The militia have been releas ed and tho constables havo been dis charged . "I rocoived notice that 13 more blind tlKcrs plead guilty in Charles ton. This makes a total of 27 who havo entered this plea during this term of court. Thero wer? 48 true bills roturnod. It is very gratifying to mo to sec tho growtli of sentiment In Charleston of the regard for law. and especially regarding the enforce ment of the liquor law, willeri lins steadily "Improved. Over 50.000 bot tles of beor have Just recently been soized and confiscated by tho ofli cers." Governor Manning was asked about tho conditions nt tho state hospital for tho insano and ho stated that evorythlng wns getting magnificently. "Wo aro woll pleased with some changes t?at havo been made there recently nnd some thnt aro now in progress. Tho hospital has been changed from a place where tho men tally afflicted aro given what alienists call 'Custodial Care* Into a hospital Where they received treatment fo1' their mental diseases ns woll as their bodily allmcp*9," stated tho governor. ! Tho 47 washwomen who uBCd to work thore have boen dono away with and now this work is being done by tho negro inmates who aro ablo to do it. This has been beneficial to Inota and at the samo timo will moan a sav ing of approximately $7,0000 a year to the state. This work affords a di version for tho negro inmates and ?B certainly proving beneficial. Moat 'of tho ncgroos havo been removal to tho state park with tho object of se gregation. A now kitchen is hoing put in so that tho food may bc better pre nar ed for the patients. .^Records of tho patient cr-nm'tte;". while he is under observation hi Ihi receiving ward ?B typewritten," con tinued Gov. Manning. "Within n week or 10 daya af tor he en tors tho receiv ing ward, tho pntlont is taken hoare a mooting of tho entire mcrlbvl n'a" meeting:) aro 'held every .morning In tho week, except. Sunday. A: the mooting all the information obtained by tho doctor who had tho patient I in charge in tho receiving ward In lajd I before tho Staff of physicians. Hr. I W. C. Sandy, medical director or tun state hospital, preside i over ?'jcfee [ mectiugs. After discussion of the patient's case,. a. tentative diagnosis ls made, and an outline of tho trent Sont to bo given him for his mental soaso as well as for any pi?y deal ailments is- drawn up. Tho nathmt i Is thon assigned to tho ward In the State hospital where otho? patients wlt'.i tho samo form of mental dis ease ara undergoing treatment.. Five pooplo have been nd dod to the staff of white male attendants who havo charge of tho white malo pa tients -in tho state hospital, which' makes- the total n amber of w lite male attendants 37." concluded Mr. Man ning. Likewise, five yaun? women haw heep e.dded to. the staff ot nurses In charge of whtto romalo, patients, raining Gie .total number of white female nurses now employed to 65. Tho .additions to tho staff ot atten dants and nurses wore mad? to Insure tho giving of adequate attention to patients. Tho number of,nurses aa attendants will he Increased again if tho number of patients committed to the stato [ftospltal continues to in crease." W,.-Governor,vMahriiag stated that he waa well pleased with' conditions in this aoctlor; and thnt\ho liad.haST's pion?ont day nt Pendleton. j MABgOTS j Local market yesterday 12 1-2 cents "? '--- ' Open. High. JL?w. Close. Oct . . ..12,44 12.44 12.43 12.43 Dee i . ..12.80 12.87 12.61 ?2.61 Jan . . ..12-.98 13.02 18.00. 13.00 March . ..13.21 IS.26 13.00 38.1)0 May . . .;13.38 13.40 13.17 13.1? Liverpool Cotton. Open. CIOBO. Oct-tfov .. V. .. .. ,?7;-ls% xv?OHii Jad-Fe? j?., .w- . .7.18 Mar-Apr .... .. ... .7.20-. 7.?l8H . Spots 7.83. .. ..,;-> '.. . > ' ..'iSalwo ?.Ovo, ^Itacaipt?t^ . A letter that is interesting to buyers of mil linery. Its from The Rawak Corporation and "Rawak" as you know, is one of the most exclusive Millinery Manufac turers in America. We are very much pleased over the fact that hereafter The Rawak Corporation will confine their line to us The RAWAK CORPORATION 48 WeHt ?-?Iii Street KEW YORK October 1, 1915. The Moore-Wilson Company Anderson, South Carolina. Dear Sirs: Replying to your letter of September 29th desire to inform you that we will confine our line exclusively to you in Anderson. Trusting to have the pleasure of seeing you on your next visit to New York, we are, Very truly yours, The Rawr.k Corporation, Geo. Rawak, President. We'll have another shipment of these high class hats this week. In the meantime you'll find many delightfully pretty untrimmed shapes froin Gage and other good houses. Your millinery bought here is of course al ways bought right THE REO RdS?iOHES HERE NEXT FRIDAY Wonderful IV^uaica? Comedy and Popular Scenic. Production is ? Headed for Anderson. Tiio engagement of "The Rod Eose" 11 which hns bron teched forward io with tho keenest interest, is tho at traction at Tho Anderson theatre oh Friday evening, October 22. tho samo day that tho circus in coming. No musical comedy ever produced in America cornea to Anderson with n rocord equal to tiAljj j production into which Jdhn C. Fisher has put overy resource ot success within his com mand. It ls a story of Fronen or?-| gin and is told in three acts, tho locale being in and about Paris ot tho present periwig- * Harry B. and Robert B. Smith wrote the book ana lyrics. T?elr Ideal)... wore "La Rosa Koo KO," incorporated in nn adapta tion of tho French," iarco by Gocrgo Barr ?ad Mcrcel G?llilmnud, the best !. known farceurs of contemporary life In the gay metropolis. Developing wlth ' vijie story nnd morcing iisolf infO:-the' "weave of the "tale is tho scoro lot. Robert Hood 1 lowers, who composed Ute music for "Peggy From Pa,rla," "Tho PJOSO Maid," "Tho Spring j Maiij;" and wfltoso successes v.ovc made his name well known >. thiB country: In thia, hi a latest work? Mr. Bowers has out stripped himself ami ?urned ont mus ic that to which tho, world has dined and danced for tho'fpaat two years. . ' In order to brlug out the full charm of this ' delightful score tho .theatre orchestra will be augmented by that carried by the company iii. presenting tho piece in thia city. A Company of fifty-four will be soon in the musical comedy for tho local engagement in cluding such wellVk??Vn principals ns Marguerite Be Von. Maur leo Darcy, Donald ' Archer, ; Nellie* Wt?gh?r, George C. Hall, j Robert LaL?nd?. Marlo Hebold, Polly" Merrill. Fred Farndon and Hal Peal; together with a singing and dancing cht-rus of the type which, tiret m ad o John C . . Fish* .er famous when hf; Uroducod world famous "Florodora;" . . MBS. W. J. TALBERT 5?KAP - f. ii; .':' -. 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