Expected 1 Did Not : WILD RUMORS WERE AFLOAT THAT STRIKERS WOULD ATTACH MILL MILITIA PREPARED Lieut-Col. McCully Notified Men to Be Ready for Call But Ser vices Were Not Needed. Persistent rumor? to tue effect that an attack v/ouhl bo mado upon ttie IJrogoh cotton mills la?t night to take fToin ?.he milln ?ix employ?es brought hero by the management from a neigh boring city to pack and load goods for shipment and to give harsh treatment to theBO mon and to the superinten dent, caused tho management of theso mtllu to communicate with Governor Manning. Tho governor was advised that tho sheriff and his chief deputy had gone to Greenwood carly yesterday to ap pear as witnesses lu tho federal court, und that they could not bo located up to ton o'clock last night. Tho in formation, tho source of whicli could not bo divulged, waa to tho ofTect that tho attack waa going to bo mado by imported gunmen, who aro in sym pathy with strikers at thes? mills. It is believed that til* - strikers do not appfovo of thc plan for an attack, and that 'they have not been cohsult cd In tho premises by those who1 wera to take part in the attack. Tho local strikers know, very little about tho proposed attach, declaring that their only information came from the out sido. Governor Manning communicated with I,lout. Col. K. d*. McCully, Jr., of tho first regiment over tho tele phono, and directed him to keep the local militiamen in readiness, but not under arms at tho armory, this not hoing considered' necessary. A re port became current over the stroets ut ten o'clock last night that those planning tho attack on the mill and cm the homo of tho superintendent had given up tho proposed attacks on be ing informad that tho militia was go ing to he ordered out and that Ute mill r.ionagement had arranged for otiv.r protection to tho mlil employees stationed in the mill and tho home ot tho superintendent. Just who tho partios aro who pro posed to mako un attack on tho mill Inst night is not known. Tho Infor mation Is merely to tho effect that "gunmen" and "thugs" composo the party and ibat they aro to come from I T Ol "BROKE) "THE MEASURE C Three Reel ONE OTHER SI TOI Richards Tropica "MY H li . MOVIES F< "THE LIGHT 0 Two Reel Tl H^^ilMOTHER'S Bea other joints than Anderson and this vicinity. There 1? no doubt In the minda of thc olIlclalB of tho milln ?bout there Icing a wc!! defined pi??? to mako the attack, and they firmly bellove that thc attack was called off because of the protection urranged for hy the nianngemont. It I? Haid that tho telephone linc ?leading to tho mill oillce was cut ear ly last night, and there has been no communication with the six men sta tioned inside the mill building. Tho strlko at tho Brogon mills started eight weeks ago yesterday. Shortly before midnight Sheriff Ashley, Jailer Williams and a repre sentative of titi? paper wont to tho mill and made a t< or of inspection of tho premises. There was absolutely no signs of rioting. Sentries kept out by thc strikers were on duty in doubl ed force. This doubling of sentries is said to have been done on account of the rumors abroad in the city., At each post sentries were asked if thero were any signs of trouble and in each caso the reply was that every thing, was very quiet. The sheriff warned tho men at each camp not to allow any outsiders to como inside tho mill proporty und to let the men In tho mill alone. Tho pickets ail scat ed that this had been done and that they were on tho lookout for anything that looked' suspicious. Everything was quiot and promised to remain so, for the time at least. In regard to the telephone wires be ing cut, St seems that this was a mis take. Tito sheriff went to tho mill about 1 o'clock this morning and called the Intelligencer ovor tho Bro goa mill phono, stating that everything was still quiot and that ho expected no trouble. ?Attention W. M. A. Or A Y Ni COIN" >F LEON DABNEY" Gold Seal. ELECTED REEL ??Y 1 Girls Present AHEM" >R TODAY m THE ?OOF" lanhauser. BUSY DAY" JURORS CHOSEN FOR SECOND WEEK COURT SOLICITOR THINKS MORE THAN ONE WEEK OF COURT NECESSARY ADDITIONAL VENIRE Will Report Monday, November 22-List of Names Drawn. Tho Jurors for tho second week of court ha\o boon drawn. Solicitor! Smith has announced that he docs not think tito docket can be cleaned up I in lear, than two weeks, so tho ad ditional venire wds drawn. Following is Uie list or jurors to report for duty Monday, November 23: W. C. Alams, Martin. T. C. Mcaill. Varrennos. W. W. Fleming. Brushy Creek. Mack Fisher, Monea Path. S. M. Johnson, Garvin. R. II. McClain, Fork. W. M. Hell, Honea Path. J. D. Glenn, Fork. C. M. Rood, Varennes. W. E?. Ducwortli, Hopowoll. T. Wright Pruitt, Martin. S. M. Elrod, Drushy Creek. L. li. Kay, Belton. It. A. McConnoll, Anderson. J. J. Smith, Varrenncs. J. T. Hollway. Honea Path. W. M. Strickland, Savannah. J. C. Arnold, Rock MillB. lt. I). Morgan, Williamston. T. L. Stewart. Rock Milla. P. Ki McCully, Jr., Anderson. A. M. Hemhree, Contervllle. J. L. Warnock, Helton. Jno. T. Burrlss, Anderson. J. D. Willingham, Hroadaway. P. S. Langston, Corner. J. B. Campbell, Broadaway. J. H. Bishop. Williamston. W. T. Rothrock, Pendleton. W. K. Bryant, Williamston. W. Z. McCuo, Anderdon. J. W. Palmor, Pendleton. W. G. Wilson, Garvin. Foster L. Brown, Centorville. D. M. Latham,. Hall. MISS LEIZE BAILEY DIED SUNDAY MORNING Interment Held at Silver Brook Cemetery monday Afternoon -The Pallbearers. Miss I.eh:o Eab-jy died at tho An derdon county hospital s ur day morn ing at 12 o'clock. Sha was taken to tho hospital Saturday morning and waa Ru?ferlng from an abceas ot the brain, a disease, said by some, to have heun brought on by tho constant, pt tendance ot typhoid patients. On Saturday night, oho Was bricht and cheerful. Seemingly surferins- but a littlo. Later In the night'uho srew worso and at noon on Sunday tho died. Bho was tho daughter or Mr. Alt M. Bailey of Uriecity,and waa 2<> .years of age. She was ever patient and thoughtful In her wptk and waa a general favorite to all who know her. Tho funeral was held Monday fii tcrnon at the First Ba-.tlst church'. ' Her throo .brothers, Thomee, Jame* and F.obert, with her tit i-ee first cou sins, H. E. Balley, R; M. Bailey and R. B. Poole acted na pall bear o ra. I Dr, John H, White performed tho last rites and tho interment was made at S ll vor Brook cemetory. ? WM. F. StATOX RIED THIS HGI?XrNCT ? ' Today marks tho passing away or another o? Augusta's Confederate vet erans, Mr. Winiam F. Sloton, who died this morning ni 10 o'clock after an i ll nota of six wooka in tho 70th yea rot his ago; at hts homo, 4-15 Green's Alley. Mt*. S?aton waa a ^member of Cam~ 435. which body Wltr attend the.fun eial, which.will beheld at St. John's Methodist church Sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev.S. P. Wi?{dns will officiate and tho interment Wi?l fol low in tho City Cometary,-Augusta Herald. ? . _.. --.. Reason l'or Industry. . "You hare turned every Industrious lamely, Tim," said one Tipperary man to another." "That I havG. bedad," replied the other. , "I waa up bcofre the .magia? trate last week for assaulting Cassi dy,, and tho magistrate satdJf I. carno, back oh the came charge ho would fm? me two-pounds/' "Bid -hof ?aid the first speaker. ''And/ you're working hard so as to keep your hands off Cassidy. " : .''Don'i you believe it/ said the In dustrious man. "Pm working hard to save up the ^0 8hiIJnge."~Tit-Blis. HAY RECOVER ? TAKEN BYPIGKPQGKETS J. L. JACKSON'S SON GOES TO CHARLOTTE TO SDENTiF? MAN TAKES A WITNESS Mr. John Elrod, Who Saw Rob cry, Accompanies Mr. Jack son to Charlotte. In hopes of recovering some of .the money stolen from his pocket on cir cus day in Anderson, Mr. J. L. Jack son haH n?n* h's son with Mr. John El i od to Charlotte, N. C.. to Identify a man held there who was caught in tho act of stealing a sum of money from another man. It will be remembered that Mr. Jackson lost over ?100 on show day here, tho money being taken from his pocket and Mr. Kh-od saw tho pick pocket reach his hand in ta Mr. Jack son's pocket. Mr. Elrod stated that he could eaally identify the man. Mr. El rod visited the Jail and quickly; recognized the mun as tho one he saw reaching into Mr. Jackson's pocket. Tho mon who wero arrested in Charlotte aro being held and will be tried in a preliminary very soon. A warrant hus'.been issued from Ander son for ibo man charged with taking Mr. Jackson's money In case ho j comes clear at the preliminary. There were threo mon arrested oti i show day in Charlotte. One hail ? something ovpr 5800 on his person and Hie other two had about $350 be tween them. It ls very probable that Mr. Jackson will get a part of lils money at least back from North aro lina. ' AT THE THEATRES . *? PAIR OF SIXES" laughter has always been acknowl edged tho universal panacea fdr all lils of the body and of the mind. . If this is so, you will be able to credit youreelf with many dollars on your doctor's bill by attending tho per formance of. "A Pair of Sixes" Ot t^a Anderson! next Tuesday. H. H. Frazeo isrbrlnging this laugh making play direct to Anderson from Its successful run of nearly a year at the'Longacre theatre', Now York City, and tho,.theatrical pattons of Ander son .will,probably crowd the theatrer at both.performances. Not In twenty five years .has a comedy had-BO suc cessful af in-on Broadway.as "A Pair of Sises"..enjoyed and the success was all tho more unprecedented for tho reason that tho author, Edward Pcplc, had novor dabbled in comedy beforo hut had .devoted himself to serious themes such as his successful "Prince Chap" and "The Littlest Rebel." "A Pair.,of .Sixes" has certainly demon strated Jiis. unusual versatility. UNCIiAlfiEn MAIL Following is the Hst .of letters re maining uncalled for In the pbstofflco ot Anderson, S. C., for tho week end ing November SK l?l5. Persons call ing for these will pleaso say that they were advertised. ' One cent due ou all advertised-matter. A-Anderson Meat Market. B-M. L. Blackwell, Julia Brown; J. L. Beaty. 'Geo. B. Bryant, . MUBS Eva Boyd, Arthur Balles, Alvin Balley. C-Arthur Caf ker, Miss Hattie Cade. C. C. Cummins* T. Cope, Mrs. S. E. Compton.;/.' ; D-Miss Evie Done. F-rCarrio {Frasier, Farmers 'Supply Co. , G-Tom.Gaines; H-^Maggie Halt, Mrs.. L. L. Hayes,. Miss Hoe Harris, H. B. Henderson, Henry Havrthbrie, Edward Hoy, Av K. Harrington.- '' J--E. Joseph: D. Jones. IC--Mi&s IdRie King. L--Misa Juicy Lure, Lula M. Lew. .M-Airs. Leona B. Murray, J. F. McConnell, Collie Murray. : N-Harry Norman, J. B. Nixon. P-Mrs. Jack, 'PaTaoras, J. E. Palmor, J. R. Porter. Pi-Charlie Rolling. MrB. Hattie Rice, Mary Roman,- "Willie Randall. S-W. W. Sherard, T. N. Shirley, Slppio Simmons, R. S. Smith, Pres ten Speed. D. W. Shanale, Mrs. Janie Skelton f T-Eddie Thomas. W-David . -rTatti . Miss . Emeline Waite, Ed WobBy J./A. WoOdson. j" J, Wright, Margaret Walsh, Wif?J?f? Welch. ". '.'/.' Teaching' by Sonad. In a certain colored school the pu pils' wore undergoing a drill la the meaning and. use of words. "John" said tho teamer, "can you give o sentence containing the words 'defeat' and ,debaBom4?t,?w . " ,"De feet slipped on da steps, ah* de hoi foll in to. do' basement 5 "announced John, triumph an tty. v;^a^^jg^aMBjM Read what Mr. L. Mell Glenn, editor of The Intelligencer says about the Health & Accident Policy he had with us when he was recently stricken with Appendicitis; . ' ? " i , '.*.V*''."'I" '-*''. -V "' ". r .,, J . ' ' Vi '' ' .A'?V^V".'.' Anderson, S. C., JNovember 2, 1915. , Mr. W. D. McLean, Mgr., Realty Trust Co., Anderson, S. C. \; ( , - , ? : - 1 tj&jtt ' Dear Slr: This will acknowledge "receipt of check of $l7Sio6 received |? jf 'J , by me today through you from the United States Casualty C?mpany in pay . ment of three weeks' loss of time and operation for my recent attack cf ap pendicitis. The Company was courteous and very prompt- in settling the r'.aim and paid every cent 1 asked. I am especially delighted with that fea ture of your policy whereby the Company pays total disability for sickness . " which does not necessarily confine you to the house. I heartily recommend your policy to anyone interested in Health & Ac cident Insurance, and again thanking you, I am, Yours very truly, v _: L. Mell Glenn. YOU MAY BE NEXT-We have plenty more policies just like Mr. Glenn's-Let us fix YOU up. ; . ? v ? f.i s . - /, ..; ' . .. ??? ? . . .. / - ^ . - ? .... L. S. Horton, Pres. W. P. McLean, Sec. & Manager. Liigon & Ledbetter Building. RUPTURE EXPERT IRE Seeley, Patronised by H? 8. Army and Navy, Called to Anderson. P. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phil-J adelphia, the notel trass expert, will be at the Chlauola Hotel and will re main In Anderson this coming Wed nesday only. Nov 3rd. ; Mr, Seeley I Bays: "Tho Spermatic Shield as now j used and approved by (he United States Government will not only re-1 tain any case of rapture perfectly, affording immediate and complete re-1 lief, but closes the opening in 101 days on the average case. This in-. | strum ont received the only award in England and in Spain, producing re-, cult without surgery,', injections? med ical treatments or prescriptions. Mr. Seelsy has documents {.'oin the United Stales yovernmont, Washington, D. C,. for Inspection. All charity cases with- j out charge, or if any Interested cali bc will be glad to show same without charge or ht them if desired. Busl- ( ness .demands prevent stopping at any | other place in this section. AXH T *J Be?ermination Saving, determination, system, cour tesy, kindness and concentration will, unlock nil doors. Systematic saving io a key to succesB. SAVE TH? DIMES. Call today and get ono of our DJ mo Savings Banks, tit cy will, help you. , . . . ' : 6 Citizens Vt fl* UK..'...'' ?m?mm 9HH AT THE BUOU THEATR? EVERY WEDNESDAY. TfeeElectric Way is the " t . ... . - ? From tiie boiling of a cup of coffee to the proper lighting of your home electricity is the beat method, lt's easiest and cheapest, ??nd the service it renders is by far the best Try ttl We have every electric contrivance that you need in your 'home.- ' ~-?' Phone 22^ West ^liit?er . ?--by brightening up with onr Phone 48. , -No. 135 North Main St.