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*1 * ELECTRIC err * . * Items of Inter ant and Persona * Wireless oa tho St (Prom S une Atlanta Afte r F Iks Cu? von ti ?a. So weil nrenattf. wae. Atlanta with"*; tho Imperial Council' of\jtbb~Myatior Slirino the Georgia etty has.jle?jrdefb to KO after thsK #)?'.'.^tjoflal Gtjsk vention of 13. P. Q. .Elks'?nd the ?nder>, non Elke have ''been asked to assist' Atlanta lu getting-.'thia- groat conven tion. The Elks gathering ia second in importance tb the^Shrine alone, and it ia annually one of the bigges* fra ternal gatherings lu the country. Lest year thc Grand Lodge of Elks met at rochester, N. Y., and this year it will go In July to Denver, Colo., and it is already practically conceded that the' lut*, convention .will go to Seattle, Wash., therefore Atlanta's best chance is to secure the meeting for. 1916. lt ls presumed that every Southern State twill assist Atlanta in her fight to get itho''convention and it goes without' the saying that ali Sont ii Carolina lodges will instruct their delegates to vote for Atlanta. ?. ta Here Ji?st Weej. ., . Miss ??? Mary E. Frazer, ot the Ex tension department of Winthrop col Coliegn is expected to arrivrj >.iu ibo elby in the next few days for the pur pose of visiting the schools ofUio nea Path and also the schools of Eu reka. Miss Fraser will arrive Mi llay'night and Tuesday morning she. will'.visit the Hones Path schools, go ing to Eureka Tuesday afternoon at .1 o'clock. Miss Frazer ls an earnest worker and according to the Winthrop College authorities has succeeded in accomplishing a great deal in her line of work. Anderson people aro look ing fnrivn ril tn har visit herc -T.'ith much "pleasure. ' -o Mrs. Fant Chosen As Au Alternate. Anderson people and Anderson club wemen especially will be interested in learning that Mrs. Rufus Fant of this cit,y wss selected as one of the alternates by the Federation of Wom en's club;;, to thc bl-ennial convention which is soon to meet in Chicago. The South Carolina Federation has been In session at Spartanburg, coming. to a close Friday.. The ' State convention was, largely attended by club women from all parta of thc country and all sections, of-the State and lt was quite an honor for Mrs. Fant to be selected as one of the alternate*. Mrs. Fant waa - also elected first vice-president of the association. Del?gate? Hara - 'Jan4s^D^Ha^n>jir?as announced oUt.-he.rWityib^pr??^^ Weablng laws'sst May bl ?ad eV^or*te* meet ing of tho National Foreign Trade lea > gae.. Mr. Hammett will be a repre sentative from the American*' Cotta** | Manufacturers' Association and Por-'1 ter A. Whaley, secretary of. the An derdon chamber of commerce, has ap pointed H. E. Ligon and B. B. Gossett 1 . to represent Ute local trades organl- 1 . sation at thc Washington gathering. This will be one ot the most Important ' trades conferences held In the United States this . y esr-and Ure delegates from Andereon will gain a wealth of knowledge (rom the trip. May Oner ifor . , Auditor's Office. While in the city yesterday Prof. R. A. Abrams of Starr, told a reporter for The Intelligencer that he would probably offer for tho position of ! county auditor in summer's election. Mr. Abrams has not fully reade up bis mind to this effect bat be says.he ls ?ivini' the ' matter serious COT??'*?*"*? iion and that he may be In the race. He says that friends of his in all sections have urged that he offer: for Ute placo and he thinks Pj? could poll a good .vote should ho'decide to run. Mr. Abrams has been closely Identi fied with thc, school .work In Ander son county, having taught in this county for four years and having fill ed thc position of Superintendent of Education during the years of 1911 12. At present he is superintendent ot thc pubile schools of Starr. He is an able educator and has many friends In Anderson county. Anderson Man Is the President. John AA Hndgens of Pelzcr, presi dent of the\8jf>uth Carolina Cottonseed Crushers' Association.' has given ont some very interesting plans for tho annual .meeting, which ia to bo held tx Wrishtcvi!!^ 'J5cs~h, H. Ci. this year. The meeting is to take place \ thu year oh June? 16, 17 and 18 and tho hotel proprietors^ of the Beach and ; Wilmington people, are making a n?m? ber of plans for entertaining the visi ta?*;. Some splebdll addresser nrd'W tbe program for th* meeting, among thc sp?akers being Prof. E. M. Nlgh bert of Washington. Throe Clemson instructors will also Ve present and will deliver addressee and a number of other speakers are also expected. MeiCbaalH Asked"0 M %j?S?jji^SSr 1 To Plan Displays. ? C. L. Renner or Greenville Joss been , Spending ieveraP days ia Anderson, eeWeavorfng to .eeeure contra*!* from Am le roon merchants ' for decorating . thor placea of business for th&State Awjocrsiiou of Soatk*l1Car?tlaa^iSflpi.;J *>dch comes to Anderson od Mad . ?Til 8. The decorations have aire ? been planned by Mr. Renner sub ab fi Says that Anderson's business bengali w?? ?'nn? wp wo*?**rf???ty well i?lftj^ the elaborate purple and "white trbn-li ming?, he has designed. He has ee-l< cured - a number, of . contracts from I : some of the city 's leading-merchants li ?t"jt i - J._-m ?-. -- -. >--*-?. -?? #:.<pww.Bwu ??', - ??W"0 ??. W??V fi when the hrst -Heilo Bills'* roll tor an. tho morning of the 17th. !. T2K * i ** * * ? J Mention C*??1Ove* fee ? rael? of Anderson >. . - s ? f * * * * * $ ? lay's baily.) ' IasajLa<e M?a Meet Wednesdsy. A teumber of Anderson insurance ~ nVc Kw!!! go lc Co'.urabil Tuesday night,! to atteud the South Carolina Underwriters' Association which will convene In the capitol j oakthe norn ing of May 20 and wll continue on 'through Tuesday, tho ?lat. A large delrosjttlon will probabl r gb from this city and the local people will take ac tive bart in the two day's program. Sam ??rist of Yorkville, tbs Secretary of tito association, has announced a program replete with interesting ad dresses and the social dide of the ^Sleeting will also prove to bc enjoy 0 . Bey |?l?k?d By; A Mule. . ' Broad us Camp, a son of .fohn Camp of the Fisher store section of the county, waa kicked by a mule yes terday morning and painfully Injured. The hoof struck the boy Just above the liver abd he has been suffering much pain . since that time, although be is not seriously hurt, j ?. o ? ate Decides To Ban Agata. John H. Tate, who announced his candidacy for alderman from ward 4 when L. P. Pouche re?!g*?a4i but who later withdrew from the race, has again annunced that .fie.will be a candidate in the approaching munici pal election. Keys Ollmer ls now air airman from that ward, having been s?Med.< at the last) meeting Qf city coWcil. Mr. Tate has many, friends nll^ov?r ward four and will poll a good vote, according to ward four polltl- , ciansv I Music Bec Kal * At Starr School. The people of Starr are anticipating a delightful event for next Tuesday evening wtren the musiof pupils of MiSB Annie Hfelford will give a public recital. The "recital ls to take place in the school auditorium and many number will be rendered by the pu pils. This ls MissVHaltdrd's second year aa Instructor afr- Starr and she has done splendid work Itt the schools cf that place. Tbs pup!!? hive jsddfe good progress under her direction and . all the patrons of the ins tl tut lor. are well ' pleased. The schools of ?tarr are to close next Friday. ^ Special Fletaren For the Reunion. ! The manager of the Palmetto thea ter left last night for Atlanta where he goes to secure a special program for the two days of the Confederate naunton hera., For the 27th and 28th. Mr. Pinkston will exhibit almost en tirely 'splendid hand colored reels featuring battle ?cenes of tho Civil WesV He stated last night before ala ?&a>^that he* had secured the promis? o? ^? manufacturers to gita! ^im IV neWijroels, with the beet plc mk&lit ob tal ti abie and he confidently t^e^ thar ^ wU* bo able to show Attdnraan nsonffi.aamRthinb na? tn ihr. A horse hitched to Ellison Grocery Cornn?ny;?;;dellYery wagod took fright on. .Mai u. si feet yesterday and ran VKpf ii nT?Jiero ,was quite ? scattering 1 ot. groceries as the horse-ran up North .Main tali aot ?ntl ?hlU; Ke ?Urscd UtSS.j>p8lW^?Tccr;ier girar?edwere 1 still more, plentiful. It Isn't probable that the. people living alobg that part fJb?jweet will have to buy any id stuffs for. the next few days. It not thought that the driver of thc wagon, was injured. tf?rmers Are ? % AMI aine ; oiy??. A .number, of. complaints are being C-tard in Anderson county by the far- 1 mers over stock dying from one cause ane another. ' Edmund A. Hall of the Fiat Rock Section was lb Anderson 1 yesterday knd reported that he lost a ' fine horse Friday,' the animal coming to bis death from pneumonia, and sev eral other farmers have made similar complaints. Planning for th? President's Home. Architects have practically com pleted the plans for the handsome new 1 borne to be erected on tho campus jf Anderson college for' the new presi dent of the institution and work viii ' be begun on the building within the 1 next few we'ftbs. The new home ls to cost approximately ;5,tl00 and vrltl , be complet? in every,respect lt wtH j bc a handsome home, commodious In { every respect and ii is believed sjamt the place will delight Dr. Kinard. II H ld-?- i Officials of the Southern Boll Tele- . phone . & Telegraph Company are J planning to hold '*? general reception ror Anderson ;<people"Whe?? tbe-band romo1 ntrwhbuildtng on WbJtne* street . ls completed. Progress is being made ; with the finishing touches on the buildbm^ssiddt ts bsttsj^M^^may Inspect tba bSldm? wheh tt-3?^com pleted an* ibo offices moved. f Armers* Poe c la Andersen. P. M. Sullivan of Columbia ls a ? r rien d to South Carolina farmers but f ft wtmld be bard Ko con vf nb* the plant tbelra ur he vpui^^s^^^^B ^ fteifct'lvf flftfiltirt tr.d ?peat yesteM iay li Anderaod wttb tVlSnde. t Enormous Shipment Of Sliver Seeaas. Watter Kees? :A\ Co- prominent jewelers of thin city, ate exhibiting a wonderful line of silver spoons in their display window. Mr. Keese re cently received one of the largest shipments of. stiver spoons ever brought to tte city, Uu?2berisg over 100 dosen. Mr. Reese contemplates putting on a special sale of these spoons at an early date and the la? dies of Ute city; are admiring his win dow display very much. . *--o Crops Are in Need of Kain. \. Every Andeirson county farmer spending yesterday in the city com plained loud add MOOS of the lack of rain. The farmers say that cotton ls not coming ut/ and where it is np it ia not growing, on account of the fact that some sections of the cou m y have had no rain fofa month. Other sec tions of the county haye had light ?howers but there is a great need of a general dbwn pour all over the county. Crops are really suffering for rain, according to tho vip!'cr?; here yesterday. Fire Adjusters r , ? Here Yesterday Two fire insurance adjusters came to Anderson yesterday for the prupose of making ah adjustment of the loss sustained recently by J. 8. Fowler when' his garage was burned on Mar ket street. White here the adjusters also fixed up tho loss of J. A. Hall. Mr. Hall lost ? cottage on McCully street Thursday night when a very disastrous fire occurred, The adjus ters completed , their Work yesterday and left last night for their respective homes. W- (From SundarV Dally.) George ?r?bl?r of the Portaran sec tion was in the city for a tew hours yesterday. . J. M. Fisher of Level Land spent part of yesterday in the city on bus iness. .Prof. R. A. ^bVam's of Starr was among tbe business visitors to thc city, yesterday. JR. R. Keaton of i va, was in Ander-1 Bon yesterday for'-a'few nourB. Clyde Smith.ef Abbeville, spent yes terday in the,city, with friends. A .J. and;Ether Cromer ot iva* were amorJK-?the well known visitors to spend yesterday in the city. Harry Hall of Lavonia, Ga., was In the city yecterda* oh business. * Lewis Jw?-son spent yesterday in Anderson, ina finest ot Glenn Evans. Mr. and MW* P, M Sn: 1th have re-1 turned to Greenville af ter a short vis it to their da?iii.l'> bec Mrs. T. L Cely. ; . . '. ' e , Balley Br?asele nf near Belton spent | a few hours ld. tho city yesterday. James G. Harris of near Relton was j among tho vihliprs to spend yester day in Andersdn. , -Clark Wiftba. of Piercetown wes inj Lbe city .ycStertUty ,for a short stay. Will Cauflild. a well known Hones j Path man, spent yesterday In Ander-1 BOB. Dodi Bannister or Martin township j was in the city, yesterday on bust Q. W. Casey bf the Five Forks sec tion was tn Anderson yesterday. L. N. Martin of Martin township, I spent a few hours in tie city yester Jay on.business. W. Iii MoCqwn of Mountain Creek, I was In the etty yesterday. Hiram King-of Sandy Springs was] In the etty yesterday on business. D. P. McPhall of the Hopewell sec tion spent yesterday In the city. ' MlSs Elisabeth Dickson ot Town rtlle spent yesterday In the city with j friends. Magistrate W. P.-BeU ot ihr Lovel l Land section wit? !? tb* etty vast erda* 1 >n * W- J- Johnson of Pelzer. Route 1; sae In the city for a few hours on yes- [ erdsy._ W. M. P .Hail of tho Flat. Rock sec lion wes In thc city: yesterday on bu? uess. . / -,; . ' . J. Si Ford of fdpartanburg was In j he city yesterday, a guest at the Chi-1 mole hotel. _____ DeWftt Fant of Birmingham is j ipc'idlng a few days with his mother n tbs city. 'n tr nrAfMMAta Af . , Balten waa] imong' the ?hiltors tn snead ye?Ut>4 lay in the city. Frank Pearson ol ; Oreenvtf^lp l a fer* day? Sa tbe city with] and relativ?*. *' T?^"** '? ?rn Martin ct Oabway spent Jfasf}1 B. Gass*, way of PsnvTleton spent of yesterday In the city on busi . D. Bulee?'Haftwen. fla., was Inj 'city yesterday for a few hoers. Photo copyright. 1914. by American American Bluejack \ cry soon after tho gunn of the ii Vera Oro- the Invading American atti ?bt]?^?e work ot?"r*itorlug order. Tl authorities bsd f,?- the most part ce< wei* policed by tho Jackies and marlin of CH- empty Vireels. BEAUT?F?L BABIES WM YESTERDAY) ?v EVENT OF ITS K!ND| FOR THIS YEAR ? ? * PRIZE WINNERS I Daddy's Pride arid Mamma's Pet | Put On Exhibition In Ander son Yesterday ? . Av; \ (from Sunday's Daily.) . Daddy's paJ^afi?^Msiunia'? darling excited much admiration in Anderson yesterday when the first ^baby show was held in tho chamber of commerce. The event was staged hy tho Worktug Society of th? Central Pi^?hy?er*?S ' Chtirch and it scored a great successij Babies, chubby and bablo3 tiny were Seen on. every side and the greatest interest waa manifested by almost ail of the parents of the etty. There was an exhibit reipesentlng every con ceivable class and kind of babies. Bra. nettes were there in numbers, while there were fully as many blondes. Fat babies and lean babies, pretty babies and ugly babies, playful babies and pMriouB babies, there ? was never be fore such an aggregation ot babies In ldersou. Porter A. Whaley, Lee Q. Holloman abd Rev. D. Witherspoon Dodge were seised upon as the* Unlucky victima to act. as judges forIhe contest and they had their hands* f?ll. They wore ali perspiring from head ' to foot before they completed the (task and each of them wished that he had never seen a baby. The following is the official award of the prizes: First prise: for the finest girl, a sliver spooiiy'won hy Leonora Long, daughter df Mr. and Mrs. R. T: Long. Second prize, for tho next finest, Minnie Lee Wright, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Waight, a gold'ring. Third*'prize, fe? the finest boy, a gold stud, won by William. Ross, son of Dr. and Mrs.' C. F. Poss. Tho ladies df'"the church society said last night that-they were well pleased ?Htb the success of the under, taking and that lt war'a financing suc cess^ Slightly over %2'> will be rea or the society arter ibo expenses of tne^bow' have' been deducted. It i? probable that tho show w??? bo made ab annual event since the first show was so well patronized and so much interest ?vincec. Mr. Bulee once made his home in An derson and has many friends In this city. ?tra, J. 11. "Pruitt of Starr waa' shop ?-tn the city yesterday for a few ry Hailey of Hartwell. Qa., was visitors to speed yesterday _V ? M. P. Owen of Pelzor was in the j^Jfdt?srday for a rfew> ^ tours on buettiew. ?? ? \ Ambe Adam* has returned to bis home in Hartwell, Ga, after spending a few days in the city with friends. Mrs. B. Turner has gone to Green wood where ?he will be the guest of friends for a few days. 4 *~' ??r-ir.v.-.r. a?..i T? I ?i,.-,, nriiarn fri Starr ^er? among the visitors to j spend yesterday In the city. ?res? Association. eis Patrolling the S lexlcan "snipers" bad been silenced ant lora end marines, under tbe direction ol ie first step vrsB tbe proper patrol of tl ksed to carry on their dr.ties. Martial I ?. Tbe picture shows a detachment td oooooooo ooo o o o o BILLY SUNDAY ol ? oooooooo o o ft o The Tabernacle Evangelist has beeu cutting a wide swarth in this State of Pennsylvania for tho past year. He Is called tho Tabernacle Evangelist be cause he will not hold his meetings In any sort of building save a taberna nacle built for the purpose. Indeed, only such' a structure can acconio date the crowds. He does not go to a city unless- all th? churches, and pastors will go Into the meeting. He does not have to.- He is besieged by scores of urgent invitations. .. When Scranton, Pa., wanted." him to come, there one of tho Presbyterian churches Ute ls a Presbyterian) would ? not join in the invitation. The commit tee went to Pittsburg to see Billy. Ho looked over the list Of churches and then said "Where is that Second Pres byterian church otf this thine?'* - The committee said, "They refuse to KO in to it. "Well,"- said Billy, "you go on back and tell that church to go on to hell where they arc booked for. PU not come tc Scranton." Tho com mittee then went back and "nat up" With the''church and they repented and "came acroes." So Billy went. Thal church and its pastor bufoto the meei, lng waa over, was shouting. sky high for Billy and hlswork. He was there seven weeks ann those,/wbo hit tho sawdust trail numbered 17,555. Of these 3,334 were minors, 1.500 were church members who reconsecrated themselves to God- Thc remaining 12,175 were persons not affiliated with any church. Converts from the city proper were 9,059 of whom 5,542 were men. The various denominar Hons gained members ! as follows: Methodist 5.279: Presbyterians 2,-061; Baptists 2,198; Congregational 781; Episcopal 434; Lutheran 408; Catholic 326;'Christian and tho rest of th? slmll&r societies 327. The Sunday meeting in Pittsburgh resulted in 26,000 additions to the churches. Btll preached Hi" old time gospel with groat power and pushes the obligation of church membership to the last ditch. The Aftermath. The aftermath or his meeting ls great. T*-~e boen In towns two years after bis campaigns. I've seen as tho aftermath a thousand men who were converted In his meetings banded to gether as personal workers for soul saving. They were evangelizing all tho year round. At Wilksbuty, Pa., one - oig ciub of mun ?r several hun dred were converted, lt had been a booie treating, .gabbling, 55IW??S club-as most cf them are. Now they met to study the bible, hold prayer meetings, etc. And no new members can get In it save such a-; the mem bers of that club' have Iel to Christ So lt ls called /ThoConverVs Club" and they aro coming all the time. Nothing Uko thia work has ever trans pired in American history. There ere many grimpa or Evangelists all over the northland holding such taberna-! clo meetings. They are not so prom I - net as Sunday, btit In proportion to the sise of the towns where these meetings were pulled off, the results are proportionately as good. Josephus Daniels. Secretary of the Navy In President Wilson's Cabinet, was boni at Washington? N. C., May 18, 1802. Educated In the Wilson Col legiate Institute, N. C.; was admitted to the ber at the age of 23. In 1892 he entered the pubbilc service Depart Bren* or the interior, wnicn position ha held until 18flf>. He was a promi nent figure In th? Detnoewvic nation al contention and baa attracted atten tion as a member of the Democratic Naiionai lasecutiv? Committee from his native SUte. His home Is,In Rat- ! elgh, N. C. ? i A treets of Vera Cruz I tlio federals driven from the city of ' Bear Admiral Frank F. Fletcher, bu te disturbed etty, inasmuch RS the civil aw wfts proclaimed, and the city was : armed sailors marching through onp ,.... ? fa --:-:-~_._,_ ?000000000 ooo ooeoeooo o UKI Mi ('(Mili TO THE COW o o o Oooooooeooooooooooeoo Washington Post. The kindly dlsposilioncd and ever vivacious Columbia State on hearing that a Mew Jersey Uv if expert und ad vised gent?o treatment towards the cow. if the owner wanted to reap rich lacteal reward, cheers the sentiment to the echo. Which was to have been expected. But in sequence of culo gtum, in which the cow la given a place almost as high as that attained by Mother Gooers celebrated bovin? heroine, savors ru her of an explora ??on of The Statua own iiu?i??e OOn inos than, of any profound knowledgu of cows in general. For cows can be/at times, most per verse critters . Oa such occasions, a careful perusal' of Artemus Ward's description bf his favorite kangaroo *.'ill assist in discussing everything they are not; ecept possibly tho "cuss." They ero arc all that abd a noble working surplus In the treas ury besides. in. lue BW?? v?u ?ajn wu6ii itu? p&3 ture fields were large? and bosky re treats mado up of pawpaw bushes and jack oak jungles afforded refreshing hldiug places. from the flies, it was not an unmixed j-jy to rind the family cow in the shank of thc evening. Out in the open she loomed up as con spicuously as the sido of.a barn. But the "Waar-'she rnuM secreto if;rse?l when-sue was most wanted would have Leen a godsend to a benevolent trust magnate when confronted with a con gressional investigation. And how In nocent and hurt lier expression, when, finally discovered and dislodged by a few well aimed doruiCB. she took up a majestic amble toward" the' milking shed. There, womanlike, sim mcdltatod re. venue with tim lam? sweet look un changed in .her eye made even more placid by tho walloping of the cud, and the meek periodic regurgitation of the four or more stomachs below. Thus the milking proceeded. "Swish, swish, went the white streams: also swish, swish, went tho tall" right in a fel low's face and eyes* and mouth"" And' just ns the hucket is Ulled .to tho ring, this sweet lovable creature that needs someone to understand her-why, she getB n*il bet up about something th*ii is transpiring in the next field or the next county and kicks the pall over, and starts to poln the uprising. If ever, a cow was'sctzed with a panic before the mikcr got down to the last strip ping, lt's not on record. Cows should be treated right, no doubt. But unless something more effacious has been lp vented, or cos nature na? radically C?muSe? ? fur the better, thcold fashioned three legged stool is the heat possible first sii in the administering of fond caresses, and,a very present help..in the time ot need. ' OBIt MILL MEETING -- Directors and Officers Are Kc .elected For Year, ;The stockholders of the Orr Cotton mills in their annual meeting held in the office of tho company at noon yes terday expressed themselves as being well pleased with what the mill has accomplished daring the year. The election of the board of .direc tors resulted in tho re-election of the old board, which was composed cf the following : E. P. Frost, Charleston ; who was present to day; Mr. E. P. Smith of New York. Mr. John K. Branch of Richmond and Messrs. X R. Vandiver. It. 8. Ltgon, N. B. Sulli van. J. F. Watson; M. P. Orr and Jas. D. Hammett. * The directors met Immediately after the meeting of the stockholders had adjourned and elected the officers for the ensuing year as follows: Jes. D. Hammett, president and treasurer; B S IJ?rnn -vira *ir?*Mfint and ?Hirtn TR Humbert secretary and assistant treasurer. Su " Thc lice question ls quick')'^? :?lcd if you dust rou* (owls ?mb Conkers lice Powdar lt's sale quick and swe^ Savcf your powkry profiu bfSMy| Kills the Lice g Doesn't Harm Chicken? .Vice 2J erm, SU eran and SIJOP, Fot Iht Mn HIM Me ? (Lr r riela by ?hr ?od pry on cbklrrtt M racht,;pr?y L )-our piMihry hoc? ? .ill J^. 'T T CohkeyV lice liquid __Ti Ovni them ou? thoroughly Quart 13 mn h?M crJton ?J ?orv, Rall?n SIJUDL t er ihr ckill* brj< ixisr UK . CONKEV'S HEAD LICE * ' W OlViTMENT ENrrtnx and tlorui'c harm itucVv IO and ZS evora. Maury hark ri ihr?? prrpa;a(?on> ?4o not utnly . Ta. G. I. Cmkr? C*. Qndawal, Ott? .SOU) UV EVANS? ri! A UM AC V. Andertios, s. c. Harley-Davidson 5 horse power, with step starter. Only $210.00. L. L. Harris, Agent, BELTON, ?. C. .JP5 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Under this heed will be ron short announcements of candidates. Tho raton for thone sro an folio wu: For tounly offlcea in both daily -and semi-weekly, till election S7.&0; in ?ii?ef alono, ?u.vv, cash in navnnco strictly. For city offices: in dally only: Mayor, SD.OO; aldermon ?J.OQ. L'OU.NTV. COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi?, dato for county commissioner for tho Third Section, consisting of Garvin, Brushy Creek, Williamston and Hope Wdl to IV uvhipS, SUbjCC* *0 *??? ??tiv?* of tho democratic primary. H. A. F08TBK . . '.? . ???' ooooooooooo?o 9 v .. . . .. v^jrtj- ,t o EAHLEY NEWS o O ?''~>j&EKM OO O O' o o o 'o ? o o- ? o (From Progress,) Air, Q. W. Parrish. who was rc* turning from his ?ton? Saturday night &j-|?>4ollvery /wagon Ms run Into^t* by sn automobile' being drtv&a^^^H Bruce Pennell of the ?aslq?^HH? Iago. Mr. PerriBh was knocked from the wagon and was quite painfully hurt. TIic caf was considerably daw-; aged. A long und Intnriiailng mkar?m??B?S??? .leen arr?ngod for thc closing exercise?, cr Mountain View school, south or Bosley, on May 13 and 10. There wilt bo several addrose?s b>( prominent speakers, recitations, dialogues, ora Hons, music, songs, etc. Tho public cordially invited each day. A tenant hbuso on the faro? of Mr. J. E. Johuuirjii; TriiSS ?Z??' Twenty section was destroyed by fl about four o'clock Sunday afternob It Was occupied by Mr.'Waldrup ana family who wore away at the time. Tho houso ?nd contents wore a total loss, which will amount to about *t>(>>. On next Saturday tliere will tte an all day picnic at ML Pleasant Presby terian church. Three prominent speakers from the agricultural depart* ment of Clemson college will address the crowd, ?ring a big dinner satrr wet. AU aro Invited. A very large congregation attended the services at ML Pisgah Sunday. The second Sunday in May is r '-vays look, ed forward to as a big day with tho church. The services last Sunday conducted by Ucv..D. W. H lott, who haa been pastor there for thirty-eight years. Dr. John O. Cllnkscalcs, president of Wofford college will speak at tho fpllowlng churches next Sunday, t 17th instant. Antioch at ll a. m.. n Glenwood 4:30 p. m., and at Sion. 8:01 p. m. Everybody Is Invited; Mr. Cloude Rogers died at his home on the farra of Mr. John Wyatt, BC.voir miles south of this city on thc 15th inst: Her u survived by bis wife an several small children. Mrs. A. R. HsrolHon returned wit Mrs.. Esther Hunt to Larkinsylll Monday on No. 20, whcr? ..'?] spend about two weeks. ^st!?? Mr. W. R. A. Garrett of this ci "trended oervlces at Six Milo last ? day. He states that there were li tween 1,000 and l.COO people pr-SsenL? 'Ja The old soldiers' meting at Cn Roads church on lest Thursday. May 7, was a booming success. Notwith* standing tho busy season ot the year; thc house was filled and O*J^^H|L bot get inside. The addresses .* excellent: W. E. Finley of ? Pickem?, spoke on the causes leading up tc Civil War. Hal W. Hiott bf Sar spoke on the spirit of the Son I .John L. Looper, of DactrtyfCfbr-Rl OS the sacrifices of our woman darinji] the war. ' -"'.ll 1 f Tho dinner was almost jj^HH scrlptton, both In quantity ar Ity. We were made to wonder any other community In PIC ty could furnish Buch ?linn mske everybody feel so m In the afternoon the old an experience meeting and, Interesting to hear some ' Especially good was . tbs Mr. Zede Watkins. wss a great lafjU???: