Seven Rusty \ i. LARGE RIFLES THAT HAVE BEEN STOPPED IN OFFICE OF ANDERSON FIRM ARE ; PUT IN TRIM BY THE PO . LICE DEPARTMENT. It had been reported about town that Anderson ls unprepared, only one army gun being avuiiabio in the city, and that was an old "blunder buss affair" left in tho armory hali because tho boys of Company 13 would not curry tho thing uluug. Tho pessimists who wero talking unpre paredness wore given to. Jolt yester day, and a little trip around to the police elution wouid soon convince them that tho city has about enough munitions to- equip one company of Jw-im? guard at least. Hack in ii)13-it might have been in '12-a son-in-daw of Mr. H. G. Johnson,'of H. tl. 'Johnson & Co., buggy and paint dealers of this city, was attending a convention in Mr** ?.,A Li_i_i_. .-..?. - .a wm Ona 951 I kW OUI - -, - - . c .T - mfr-. n. -a . 14ttlo Johnny Luous, tho ,8-yoar-old rook ind of luirle street, jiist ar-yund tho corner from , McDullio. ,who wa? ono of tho first yoongetora to act ; Pit, tho spark ot patrloUsm among younger, And?tvon, is* moro mllltiar i siie Utah : eyer before. He's organis ed a company, uwe Yes, .indeed, and last night ho, had 'am drilling out under; tho electric llghtrrnot fir from hf.i homo. It was an impressive sight. 'The lOjreeV find, Bolf-styled "Robert . E3. Lee," hud a mixed company of boys and girls, from all parts; of the neigh bor'nood. ?t dozen or moro tn number, marching at hts heels,. up; and down th? aquarCv Some, had 'flagu,- otheri ??G?L BOYS IM Dre* ; Kay: and Harris Enlist StateRegiment. ^t/.^aa" learned In Anderson yes terday that. . pre ?V Vernon Kay and Ci B, Marris;1, both cl AndoraoP-tltaa .joined tho Son'th;. Carolina Mea '.cal .corps and already hove reported. : for duty at Cola ni bla. firv Kay, Whosis .mother now reship* ' In - Anderson, rouently graduated from the Medical UniverBity of Virginia at Richmond. Both of theso young men wi?'be Tat ed[i as sergeants, CHANGES MscilEDWE' , ' i PIEDMONT & NORTHERN vision 'The fdiiow?ngr cnAntfes:' ip?? the >;schedule ortt?.pladra??t rTeffiyfa ^^tt|i^ay, effective ^?unday' morning, Vffi?^'ityyt?TO "announced ?hy- Capt; C. it Wsi ?ro?by. who:'spent -, yesterday tn o-;. u&city} . .;.?->';? ',;v;v^.' TH? 2:30 p'. hw car fbr Belton, M Q?I?swooiil ' in? - Spari?oburg &wi? v". - Jc^;at:vS:i^L-m;;;uhdel:.ilw^'ineis ss^edulev Tallia;,, the only, a^t?t?tr ?ak train affected. 1 change^. Th^!t*-vpresent Army Guns And Cleaned ne Guard' Use n ]<.!) m mid, Vu., and Boeing on dis play a collection of army guns, ad vertised for sale at a remarkably low price, purchased the entiro lot-sev en in all-and shipped them, together with 180 cartridges thrown in, to his father-in-law lu Anderson, Mr. Johnson. "The guns had been kicked uhout the ofllce here for u long time,', Mr. Johnson said yesterday, and "think > lng they might como lu handy at this time I consented to Chief of Police , gammon's request to allow him to carry them to the police station and clean them up," Yesterday afternoon tho guns wera stucked up in the chief'B of fice, shining like new. and near at hand was a large box of cartridges. The guns are of the largest type, uhootlnir .40 2-Inch cartridges and guaiantesd to hold up ot a range ot 2,000 yards. In addition to these guns there aro C or 8, largo rifles of another type stored away at the po lice station. With an army gun for each man, the polico departmont Is a homo guard within itself, und in any eventuality will be able to han 't lit any local trouble. -V-of ^:ifV,l ft -?V?? r .'o- ? i - -vyM t^x ifm 3 ^--Vr- b???; ,?S Sol . _-. ' mi > .- -??^-t j |g I --??fex^s J? sticks Or fire pokern, and nome car ried toy air-guns. "Gen. Lee's" company was inclined to bo ob streperous. All-in all it was,n no.tsi** undisciplined llltlo aggregation. But the., g?n?ral himself was ad stern aa tho original fighter bf the war'* be tween, the .states. Ho had his gun I nutt sword..(Wong, and called "right] face," "ha*?? ;ete?, . with remark able preciseness. ??lt flowing was] sluging "My Country Tis ot Thee' "when, tho reportor poised by, but asl he wont around the corner he could' hear.above tho childish treble of song tho merry, steady clink ot the tin sword aa it beat monotonously against tho utile general'? bare," trjsB BLDG. AND LOAN DELEGATES BACK! Anderson Men Report Inn? Meet- ] lng at Chick Springs. .. Capt. O. Cullen Sullivan and Mr. JE?,. Ev Cltnkscales, del?gate* from the Perpetual Building & Loan asso ciation of. this city to the annual meeting ot tho elate Building & Loan association, which met at Chick Springs /yesterday, returned : to the bitjr(j|aa* night.. ; Mr, cilnkscales was among the speakers at ?he meeting ; and made a; highly Interesting , an? valuable talk. V: Mr, .CUnkflcalen was elected ^ni?toher ot the executive commit-' too of tho fctnto association. Capt. Sullivan was elected a delegate ; to -..*Vii . Mts, ; Willaba : ia .&, popular and at ung lady. an*;1M;sJttr&& n^^ere^ any^Ib?g?r?; Mr. Blee* U*s ,^?an oottdect?d with m^Wiim iiarr vVoung' mn :m,H?: K bis ?:jaW^J B HEBE TO SECURE MEN FOR FIRST JEGIIN? REPORT SEVERAL HUNDRED YET NEEDED TO FILL OUT THE RANKS. OFF ON FURLOUGH 'Lieut. Bradshaw Appeals to Men to Recruit tn Statement Given out Last Night. For tho purpose ot recruiting moro men for the First Regiment, now encamocd at Styx and awaiting order's to move to the (Mexican bor der, Lieut. P. E,,, A'stirring story is vividly told in ,"The Better: Woman," which Is to be shown at the Bijou th??tre on the Equitable program on today. Leon ore' Ulrich; tho star.- has a. difficult part to, play, and play?, lt to perfec tion. It la that' of, an' uncducuted girl in a mining town, who craves of-i iee tl nn and love, : sees a young civil engineer: engaged, oh a. big work in her neighborhood, reallies that ha in the man ?ho v.-ants, ana by means 'of. n; crime e*us?sxthe breaking ot his engagement , id a girl back In his *d?tf;?^?^tbw?V^ Iii a druaken frenty. at losing bia firal love, ?>arrle?;ber? and -then beg>:.s ? struggle ,'.b?tw!&en\ her better ni-We ?nd her aftrtr 1^ mi^mm^?m)fi? W?f? - bis :-at*it-?; ?alj&?&rcl^ had d?fte? this .^Wag?va^vlol?^ scenes Kte jqld; girl mt?Ao win him t?ck^hoptog,th?t ;h>;wiil aeek "a di^ Vor**r*ur In a IHriHiag atone ?? dan oar ntiA AtM*>ittkf ttin .a.>ir? nrnvoo t,or. ?w? tho-befier.;*oman.- .and bair7 aacr^ -j^^Vtha isilnds and ^hearts of thos? who a?o lt, *n4 laavek a cowfortat^ thal a girt, startle* life under a heavy j hsndj^p, h&s proven herself worihjrj ot a? - cd^?tU'' blgh^hr?? S,&ri?? GETTO-GE?HEB -KT PRESBY?ERfANB TODAY PROGRAMME COMPLETE FOR CONVENTION OF PRES BYTERY OF PIEDMONT BANQUET TONIGHT "east on Lawn a Feature-Meet ing it to Bring Church Worker* Together The meeting that has been planned for the Presbytery of Piedmont at tho First Presb>,V?jnen church to day has a program that is now com plete. Tho object of the meeting of p.M ofFce-i and cbyrc'.*. WOTkers Is forth In the program as being the generating Ot an inspiration that will promote the interests of Presb---, terlanlsm within the bounds or the Every elder, deacon, preach-1 er, Sabbath school superintendent and other church leader 1? expected. The ladies of the Pbllutjiea class are man ing preparations for tho open air banquet which ls tb be served at 7 o'clock tonight on the church lawn. TH* committee wish to have lt under stood that everybody ls Invited to the mtetlng for discussion of problems*. AU church members, whether offi cers or leaders or what not? are in vited to hear the, addresses. Tris invitation includes' all -denomina tions. Only the banquet is limited to the visitors ml their hosts. Telegrams have been received from Dr. Flinn of Atlanta and Dr. Gla.S3 of Richmond stating'that they wilt be here in time for their part ot the pro gram which cornea this afternoon. The following ls the program: Thursday, Juno 29,. l?lC. Afternoon Session, 4-30 to f.:46--Re?. I.. E.. Wallu*.*, presiding: Subject-The' Sibbath-rcboql. us a Factor In Ihe Conatru'.tlve; \?"ork or the Chun:;; corni lit.ned upon: 1. A rt op LT t.. r.e. ont ion ot Its Sphere ?i:nt Fun'.t'?* 3. AM Efficient Fuperlnt-? ?dent. 3. The Co-operation of the' Offi cers of the church;,-"" Discussion led *'.b> Rev*. \ dilbert Glass, D. DiV of Richmond, Ya., general discussion. ': ; . < r>:ir? to 7tOO-(leo. C. II. Waller, Presiding. SubJecU-The Geater Efficiency of the Individual Church, conditioned upon: ' 1. A construe U ve" and; aggressive Eldership.'and Dlacon?te. 2. Upon the . Loyal Support. pt Membership. ! 3. Upon an ackhowledged and supported Church calendar. Discussion 'led by'' Rev. H; O. FlVm, D. Di, Atlanta, ?a. 7:01) to 8t00-Open; Air Banquet} Friendly bellow nh ip. Evening Session.. H:U?> to 9iC0-Rev. John E. Hailey. Presiding.. . v Subject-The. : Home Mission ; Prob? lem of.the presbytery* . ' . ,i . . Discussion led by Rev. W,. H< Ml leyv D. D., Atlanta. Ga. , General discussion. Adjournment. MR. STORM CONTINUES TRIP4 THROUGH SOUTH K-,-' Cotton .Man May Go to Texas Be fore Returning North. ' ? IV Mr. Walter Storm, of Johnston, Storm &, Co., New : York5 brokers? 'who has been - spending several days in Anderson and- Who, incidentally, ls due much, cr?dit for the.rapid. en* vollmont o? boya in tho company of Anderdon Volunteers, leftVher?; yes?; terday. afternoon: for/Greenwood. Au gusta, and other points. Tie ealit ho might .decide upon ;a. t'rlp ''O?t. ' in Texas before, returning northV Mr, ?Storm leaves Mr. Loirry\Browh. in charge of the tocal cotton, office. .'.;' CENTRAL PRESBTTERl^ SUNDAY SCHOOL ENJOYS WILLIAMSTON PICNIC lidded hVifet. RiraW V)? ogmore, pu?U? ; of Uj?3entral Pres byterian, church Sund^v^ooPl; 4e? the city y?ateiday morniiiR on a spoci jbty;,car^ovefeih> Pie^oat?/RvvN?^ito ern for WUuarostoii,, where theyv en% joyed a delightful picnic arranged ipr the occasion. Sf'vS?tEBBS&m ' WhU? the phjhio season ). tuce in the winter months SSS Saturday will be '/'pay day" for hundreds of men and an^i a?; kindsvof vegetables.' (8B| . women in Anderson. ; in the summer, . W