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FEDERALS ROUTED RY TBE REBELS1 CARRANZA AID SAYS VILLA HAS SWEPT ALL BEFORE HIM LATELY NO ?ETAILS GWEN Wilson Connected Closely By Wire With Mediators end Work Starts At Onto (By Associated Press) Kl Paso. Texas, May 1?.-General Francisco Villa lias defeated 5.000 Fed erals at Pared?n, according to a mes sago received hore today from Inldro I abela, acting minister of foreign re lations in Carranza's cabinet. Tito date of the ungagoincnt was not given. According to the message the feder als suffered a severo loss in killed and wounded and il wau suid two federal generals were among tho killed. The message stated General Villa had cap tured 800 prisoners, several machli.w guns, 600,000 rounds or ammunition una a lurge quantity or military aup 1*" Mediation ?essiea On. Washington,. May 10.--With media filon proceedings, moved to Niagara Ntolls, activity here In the Mexican sit Ipniou was notably, relaxed today.' lt tho evident purpoHO of tho-Wash tuRiVii government to give the con lAte^cc the amplest opportunity to workSout Us plana with the least pos sible {influence from tho outside/ American comaitsslonera left carly in the day for the sceno of tho con ference and later wero followed by Minister Suarox or ch?e, *hs lani o? me mediators to loave Washington. All will be on hand for opening to morrow. ) Wilson la Close Touch. \ A special telegraph wire from' tho '!"?di;'4*irtcr5 cf tho American repre sentatives at Niagara Falls to the White House was Installed during tho dav to keep the president in . close, tovch with every step-of the, f proceed inga. All important questions will bo submitted to the president ber?re i^?ifwnerican commissioners take ac tion. An.xletar over persistent lack of In f?rnUMBaW^^mbah' fcoheru^t John S. Sllliman, at Saltillo, and ten members of the Smith family report ed held at TomMa, Chiapas, continued, ut the -state department, ?nd diploma- j tlc efforts to obtain dehn ito reports ! - ise'fe >Mwti?ed, ..?.?? '\ ?wffi"1.-r, .'j P The:tute department, th response to urgent messages,? received ' a. report from thc Brazilian minister Int Mexico steting that representations iud been made to tho Mexican several : concerning th? Smith's and that ??EBrazilitm minister had urged thc ^^Hph.consul at Chiapas to use his good offices td secure the rel?ase of Americans. Navy -department dispatches made ' otu- that Mexican federals, fleeing iro??ni?j???it ?i xampico, bad left, the o??P??uiWh about that city. Admiral Bad reported that between 2,000 and; fr???fcs: unitr Cr:.. r?i S?rasu*a hs-?i. r.ivppcd at Pcnuco City, another oil con|er, hut later evacuated . that s. Thc oil wells there were left un harmed. Oil operatives are return to resume work in the Tampico field, where all-in reported quiet. Thc 'conetltuttonalfet authorlMes have ordered oDcrjrtkJe^^Wd thc cition mills at Torropn. ^^?ed further InftfmaTlbn an ^7f >'f. i'riv?ic Brauel ?Waa.. No rrhnt^on as to Parks.was forthco'm from any source, although tho es that disappeared through the Moxicun lines year. Vera .C-rua With the American soldier, were myster <y returned te tho American lln , .cs. . ... ' : - rotary Bryan made. clear today iii? btatub of Dr, Edward W. Ryan of Hcranton. Pa., at tho timo ho was'j thrown into jail by the federal au thorities at Froslluo on the charge of ^^?jg a spy. He Was not commlssion J-^ia^qJfect information tor tho. stutts ?Birt ment sud was not conccted with E&V Ryan and Mr. O'Shaughnessy ffiH&d ot tho White House and t?>ed? 1&\ Seorotary Tumulty, mit >id not -, Vty tho president. mSL' H?IHHOL ? BELL , WS?Btm Annie Bargiol or near Pendle- \ IjlifiadBttghtfrr* 'br w-tMt^known and ?^?or?us farmer; tk?i B?geae. Bon, ^^?ntlnent young man ot near Pel . -Sre quietly married at the home 1 ride's parenjLa Josi Sunday ev ^* the prosoneo of a.few friends B ntlvo?, the ceremony being per R-'"- ly tile Uov. Adams of Peudlo ni tko best helps towards keep f iag^a?llk clean ts th" (iso nf a pail h^^^HWtX elosr Job for mtKr - pe nm^^.th'er d^rt out ooonooooooo o o o o .e^ft?fii I ? Two Wotind?i? in Bitcl. o 1/B?t fit (rt t?"Wga?es e dapest, Wongary, Mar?h n iv. Conni sfCpheh Tf?aeir. :o i^p^kkovs^y, a mwV?Sr o ; )wer. houso. fougbt a o o due? with rapiers thia after- o uqpn.. . After both ?were snner o oTindcd the duellists o 'he fteld without effoetfn* o A co?ciUiauon. o? ; ?, - . ? .... :-i ?.; ? L .A?fxti tn . 'fl^jSHurrr TTW- ?1 f ? o? the Hungarian parliament, o PINCHOT SEEKS A I SENATE TOGA i BOM Bowe Penrose Named To Lead Republicans in Keystone I State Again This Year (By Associated Press) Philadelphia, May 19.-lennsylvaab. luday for the fi ret time held primaries to choose candidates for United Sta'.eg senator, governor Justices of th? ?u I pronto and superior and courts, as well us for other state offices, congress and legislature. ftoise Penrose won the republican nomination for senator, end Martin U Brumbaugh was virtually unoppos ed as thc republican candidate for governor. . On thc democratic ticket Congress-, man A. Mitchell Palmer was selected as thc party candidate for senator, de testing Henry Budd, of Philadelphia. Gifford I'lnchot was unopposed for thc Washington-Progressive nomina tion for senator. There was a warm contest for the democratic nomination for governor between Vance C. McCor mick of Harrisburg and Mitchell J. Ryan, of Philadelphia. Early returns did not indicate which was victor. JOHN D. GUARDED LIKE A REAL TSAR Electric System Enables Magnate To Sec If Slueth Is on Job Over E.Ut. (Hy Associated Press) New York, May ll?.-In addition lo doubling lils guards from four to eight, ?Jo. ii ly, Rockefeller has had. installed, about the grounds of his Pocantlco 11 li ts'estate a system or electric lights1 which he can flash by pressing a but ton al the head of his bcd Before tho demrmiiirot jnn= hy thc ?Industrial Workers or the World at the downtown offices of the Standard Oil Company md the threats that they would visit his estate, Mr. Rockefeller was.content with four guards. These he called to from' an open window when he wanted to feel assured that tliey were on duty. With the ne iv sys tem in operation the tlashlng of the lights is answered by tho guords.-who j press buttons and sound bells, 'above their employer's bcd. A similar system is being installed at thc home of John I). Rockefeller, Jr' _& ooooooooooooooo jo MOUTAIN SPRING o j 00000000 o o ooo o O Piedmont, ..May _20.-Tho.?^Sanday school at this place nuder the man 1 agement of Messrs Allison and . Qig gington is in a flourishing condition, the older people are toking much in terest. The Woodman Circle held Its regu lar meeting at this nlsce -Bantrday afternoon. Tho circle is endeavoring j to increase th6 membership and has I secured cheaper admission fees ror ai M??? Muy Wiggingt?n spent Satur day night with Miss Lela Allison. Mrs. J, M. Freeman and family spent the week end in Picketts with her fatber in law. Mr. Newton Free man. Some of our young sports attended church at Mt. Airy Sunday. Must hrs some attraction. Mr. George Wigglngton and family spent. Sunday with. Mr. audMrs. Ed-] gar Murphy. This section is very dry, having had no rain in flvo weeks, the farmers aro thinning cotton where they have a stand and cultivating their corn and with .raitt soon will have good crops. . A number of our young people at-' tended the concert at Mountain View I Friday night. Uov. D. W. Hlott of1 Eusloy made a rino talk. The acting] waa rood, '?ho May pole drill was es poclKlly good, showing perfect train ing. Tho people of Moutain View arc fortunato In securing their samo teachers. Wo -had the pleasure of attending service at Mt. Pisgah tho second Sun day. "Prof. CHnkscales of Spartan burg made ? fine address.on both days and j un Sunday afternoon made an address! and the music was also very good, j The professor's talk was sparkling j with \v,it .and h?nt?tv "showing .nts Irish ancestry. . M?J Mrs. C. O. Stevenson of Anderson ls visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scott of Mount Pisgah section. Mr, .andrMrs. Edgsr Murphy spent] Th u iv day with the latter's sister. Mrs. John Acker in flssley. Mr? C. J. Murphy and little son*. Truman and Wilton, spent Friday with her brother, Mr. W. C. Scott. I Mr Editor, May cherries are ripe1 ami carly spring chicken are ripes.,- j fhg. Come %>p and feast. Miss Sallie Moore celebrated her rifty-flfth birthday off tho 12th. with a big supper. All oresont enjoyed ? h s i occasion and wished her .nany pappy returns. I Wt note with flcaa.tro that Misa AUtiVJa Reders, who has been roa) ?irtt> is tn neb irrproved. V'.o boys and. girls who have beoor ?teaching tn different parts .Of tho ?Bt.Ho. .have closed, their schools on?V h.tvf? returned home for vacation, divisions of oren tal hygiene and ru ral csnltatlou in the United States public aerylco **\<study and investi gate mental disorders and their eaus ler-. cere sard prsvW was proposed in a bill Introduced today by Renre to,<*ff(!l!!j!U^l .<ae vftgdfgm. The bill _purposea the dtssemioatlon nf Infoi ui4u?b. among tanners and otb? ore td prevent and suppress com municnbfe diseases. "AD" CLUB HAD SOCIAL SESSION Served in the Park at North An derson Last Night-Will Try to increase Membership (From Wednesday'; Dully; The "Ad Club" of Anderson held Us ami wal meeting last ulght. being en tertained by the retiring president, A. 8. Farmer, who gav? an ai fresco luncheon at North Anderson, in the park around Hose Hill club._ A very delight lui luncheon was ser ved to thc 2G members present and after thc business of the meeting there were short talks from a number present. Mr. Farmer declined reelec tion as president and the following officers were chosen: B. O. Evan?, president; John Linley, vice presei dent, W. tl. Gray secretary and treas urer. Thc follov lng committee on new members.wis appointed: A. L. Todd, P. A. Whaley and Willam Banks. Tiiu new members enrolled last night were: A, L, Todd. Harry Gels berg, T. K. Roper, L. M. Elseman, Jno, Linley. W. W. Smoak. S. M. Kay. .V K. Oslgian, R. H. King and W. G, Gray Among the Interesting talki: was B statement made by Mr. Whaley au tc the scope of this club. It la not mad?1 up of newspaper men alone, but ol advertisers. RH object is to teach ad vertisera to work systematically so at to get thc besr results. Also to pro* tect themselves from tho socallcd fake advertising schemes. Mr. Whaley loltl of several such schemes thnt the \n derron Ad club had kept out of IhU city lart year. He declared it to ht to tho interest of evory merchant nn?J business man to become a member.. Interesting talks were made b) Messrs. Smoak, Todd. Gray and others .>. ft was decled to have the club rep resented at the national convention at Toronto, Can., and Mr. R. E. Burris; bc thc delegate. Others may 0? appointed biter, according to thc size of the membership. Attention wu& called to the fact Uta) the State Press association will nteoi here on the 19th of July and PreBt Evans w?5 authorised to appoint al his 1' '"ure a committee of five to co oper 'Uh a committee from thc ?hom cr of commerce committee tc make arrangements to give the visit ing editors a good time in Anderson It ts likely that the entertainment will consist of an automobile ride and a barbecue. This is regarded as one of the beal advertising mediums tha( the city will have this year. Much- interest was manifested last night, and it was determined .to tr> to increase the membership or tai club at least 230 and. to have monthb meetings and exchanges of ldeaa anti experiences, and In this way to act -a* ?n auxiliary to the chamber'o! iromm?rce. LIFE F?tDERfffc?TJ?HS .vjfc'uesu?*?.- *.->--.. Will Reid a Keel nar ia. f'oluiubiu the fSth of Jone. Cpiunibin, May 19.-The life Insar ance men of South Caroltmi Life :lln derwrlierV' .^^iatmn''"vrlll meet 'in Columbia on June 12, for their annual banquet to be given at the Jefferson hotel. 'E. J. Clark qf BaliUuore??prc8??ehl cf tho national association and F. H. ?"cMs^?Cr, meuVfiSCd ?.uunHiajiuiii-r Ul South Carolina are among the promi nent men invited to address the meet ing. Other speakers are being selected the program to be announced by Car roll H. Jones, chairman of the execu tlve committee and W. S. Headley secrotpu-y and treasurer of tho assu atlon ol'Columbia. THl'Hf PitOUItAM IS HOI SI; Kales Committee Limits Debate t? Hoars all Said. ?Washington. Mn;'. 1?.-The housi rules committee, today reror.ted i special rule providing (or a-total o 22 hours general debate on tho ant trust program'with unhurnited dis cusa'.on under the f o minute rule, tb< house to hold nig' .fissions until tia three bills are di- >sed of. Slops Arin* '?ale on Border, Laredo, Tex. /lay JP.-Lo?al deal cr?'fe).,arma re today ordered tt stop soiling . . :s and ammunition. Tho prder w'r '.ssucd by Eil Matson commanding ^er?ittapa! ?dari company, tx ; promulgated under t ?tata law. ' ie purpose was main 1 j to mlnimiz- 'ho danger of gun ficht ing in int: Ional ??arreie. so maa) pcTRonr, i'- ludlng Mexicans residlnt in Texas. ' ave purchased arma aa ti mercase 1 he possibility or serious brawls. . Martaes to ??r%t?ei thAe. .DurajiJW), Albania, May 10.-A mix Wifbrce of marines of tho Interna (lonni fleet was landed hore todaj Tor the purpose of protection ni Prince William of Albania, who ?c eeptcd Ihn rutership of thc cotintrj on February 21. CoW|MM 'ead' ehrtet po?????s cai be-?own practically anywhere in tb< Stale. The special home of tho soj ?bean. is tho coastal plain and it ii better for" '?rmeWrWfWner sectloni to try sorrte other crop. Peanut: of the State, but in order to do ai will do weil dn> pracMc?t?y ?ll r^gtoroi most bc planted la light, sandy sail and are not advised tor the stlfr ret blay of the Piedmont. All of thea* crepe ea^r^fgPwn right now. Sick hogs should bc isolated it?n the herd as soon as they ariraHM ered. Time lost here ls likely ti mein the s?>r?ui of a diseas?. ??jaen lr a law requiring dead hogs to tn 4>i?c5??:Sc? tit thin ??v?, aevuru lag to Hr. M. Ray Powers . -Slat* Veterinarian and head at the leary division of Clemson College, h ono -of-the beet ways to ke*p dowx the spread of hog cholera. Saturday is tl Even tomorrow ma; to have the KEW i ? ' Will yo? decide now to come down tomorrow and settle the watter once for all, br will you Te' tomorrow drift by-and then realize you ure too late to decide, because of the close bf the Hoosier Plan vf Sale? . .., . j *. ?.: vr??|r?bUS??vl'.\C: '" Scores of %Q?hcr women are la your state'of mind. Thc>V#f& ?his final call tonight. And many'w^o ftave postponed as yon have s^rtd*--''-' in?, uv ?.heir miada tonight to cottle down tomor row .forr? final? decision. A chni?e-st?H remains between "Wuihs Kcauiy" ,. j (selected Hy 3 oiit of 4 women) ami-the Hoosiers j with "Oak'' interior. But the numbers are few arid you cannot hope to get one if you delay, j You incur no obligation by coming, so let other . "^ir^r^t./tomciTow while you settle this j important'question? l r ; gaa N Yoi? COU? ??=rccly fsiajn?? m decision o? more im portance io you. Fqr tho new Hoosier is n won derful labor-saver - already used ..by If O O, O 0 O , womer. Jt saves miles, piceos and hours 61 val uable ttmc. 3t saves health arid good looks, lt ls very low. in price-and on the liberal ferma of the HoOsier JPIao is thc Cheapest kitchen Cabinet " Ev?r..fflT7ti: c Only P??ct 1? An Expert Demonstrator tm OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o'r'tnt Misses }l 0 SIX AKD TWENTY ol^???* o , o o . o o o ? . o o o . o o ^?Snj ~~ ~ fh'.h. Erery one . Wiljiamston., May L'O.-Evcrythlng ha*; a fishy loo??. In thlB section is needing a good rain. ?am*c Williams There ts no one who has a stand of ^toL^? cotton and much ot.t?, has been pleut?. r. , ?u Barnett i ed a month, ? Some few did not ?et n)0yle were visitoT through planting and-are waiting for ?-I j it ara! n so that they tan finish."'Corn is ^Hv^W* Smith was very Httlev bettor than cotton. Early to Anderson last F planted com la doing fairly well, hut "Little?' George most of rite crop was planted late, ulai ?Ma??? au> consom?s? ?y ii is eumina up very Jacksonville Vecen slowly. struck with some, \i|BMIkMntl ilHf* are very sorry and beautiful widows tl a large amount will hardly be worth making another tri ^mW?m%m\\^^ i "? Something Mke t Sam Hicks and fcnily Visited hts attended Bafiday e son. Charlie Hicks.-of Piercetown last last Buhday. How 1 Sll5^r ? , school? ?TM". naTtla and ramtly visited rel- This section wil atlves nejsr? Roberts last week. force at Xtio rennie A. W.' Pjckens was a_business visit- week, or to Air<kievm iaai Friday. Mrs. Isadore Moe ! tal of our people attended ser- ly oi her father, vlers.'ni. Friendship last Sunday. , Mtle, Picken s coui 1 Hpvny stegail was ?hrittag friends S. j. ?e?rton pi i near Pendleton last. Sunday. ., Sunday afternoon. j Mrs. J. D. Moore ie very sick .a? Ws have been ,pr?scnt. Her ?aany friends wiar. har noonee that their* a Bpeed^^?gSSL as ;? -i^-j-, ftt 3J* .mlsred In tk? S?aday school. . Sunday, Pronv? On Thursday night of this w,*ok the Wiggington, tragic, ?Sf??tc-. nvbifoi win close with an to- ford. Pack endive terestlng program. This has boen one vited Ali Sher ? of th* bes* sessions that has ever been so are reo.Heated to I taught here and every one ls hoping body come ?Sel le './NES ie Last Dav! your ch?nce HOOSIER for $1, the Hoosier Plan is Simply This: i. 2. 3. fi puts any Hoosier you select in your Home. $1 v-eekly quickly pays, for ??. The Low Cash. Price fixed by the Fac tory prevails strictly. 4, The Sate ts under direct supervision of the Hoosier Company. x$$?& interest, extra fees. 6. Your raonegbacfc ?f youare uot Jc//?rft?cJ WimPooibib Reason ??? ??SS Hoosier? Only the apian number of Hoosiers lett and the certainty, that more women will come than we can supply. Every day we hr.ve enrolled more woman on tho Hoosier plan than we expected. There are fewer, cabinets lett for tomorrow than we have sold io one ?lay, These few undoubtedly would be taken without this ad, but wo make this Anal .announcement to keep our promise to advise you of the last day. We Now*?V<e Kept Our Promise to You Please remember, If you come too late, that we have told you dVery day of the progress of this sale, and that wc now warn you of the final date in thoa tor you to still enroll if you act early tomorrow. i Inhere Hoosi ht the Factory willbe With 5^fe-^tteT???^? NC ?ya went on a fish- lSlD^f^Xf*"?B ! last week and re- IMRIiV? I V*H rm and plefuy of . --. - of, tho party *tlli Th? Money ls fr Hand With t a^lf?u!iflV.jr*, Mif starked Locally and This W section visited rel- . " iiirsday and Friday. - -- md vifo, o? MC??1- ? meeting of tho board or direct s 5i?re one dar re- Df ihc Anderson i>-vp'opui. n? i a bu*!**? . -r.?tor promotora : of the bow theatre h r.'Uuy was held yestdraay afternoon at tfatttkLv, c r iK>pu- rooms of the Chamber af r-ntem?; ried tho renn ion attweeldent Fowler. Vi ^L**^'^ .?? ?nd directors W. L Brlieey. J ?I?t?'e^???!!T,1,i fas Jo? M- ?van*.vR. R. King, 2X4*8^20*"* ?** A. Whaley V-ylng prient. ftli^i^;. / It was ?pprr^-hy"President.Ko? ??2? a^JStT o? the building had beeb Recured. . s that for a country ,j,Ht aU. xhe looney/cf vertag the. c I Hum out in rall ?r ihe build^'^o, a *n Anderson nest -?-1 bi ~~"cZl "i??i???; ? vT ? n4 r~ r. 5 rib j? t?< ?re vitdted tho fami- j boole? ami basket of '.'grub." p...Lkf?tijy,.. of Six] George Campbell or tho Stable Hy issi week. . jsect^n hitd the misfortune to u v IcElmoyle wa? here J crib and about 136 bpsnols of o i'IBaturd?y evening about i o'clock, requested to an* jr. j. A Martin, wa? a bti-lscss-'visi w?l? br. ss ali <-?> j io Anderson Tweed*-. Twenty on the nth I Me?dameea Hester K*y und -W iio. Harbin. B*u?*v. St?gal?. wore shopping in Anden ?fortrie, W. H. M ll j Tuesday. Kean hare been in-7 J A.. Martin M?T. ct Wi<. ! recently talkioa < fences tt??t Wf? ?i?de tfee neces?j?ry^ to over. Wwm Worhen i --~:. i ? - . J Mrs. ?hr?iilns Frederic!;'' fnraous '.Honseke?pcrs' Food Gu? Xe"-on th? ra'pprr left th3?r-+..naW^r?'1.. very Ro man's c?ernally jVcypJcV^.jg pronlem . "What aha? we haye for dir: uer I ' ' You turn thc dial tb the'rncr.t. you want ana ;\ complete ?ut??m.- of a perfectly balanced nie?! W before yo?'-^?o exclusivo Hoosier feature that is an i?v&f?ab'c bolt). . Tep?ooU-bcoU hobler on tiiotitfcl "?die upper door Itohls your cook book securely wh- n not JU ?isp. . Vl'hpn you are cooking, >airupiy open up tho book to thc prdpeV.pag? behind tho holdty. ?.H.is ton.-a level with, your eye, always clean, never In the way. There eire 40 srad?l conveni ences in the NEW WOOSlEk - tf ?re'entirely NEW; The HootrferWetaf Flour Bin holds fifty pounds, lt ls low and easy to fill. The sliding glass front enables you to'dean the entire bin easily. The in side is entirely pf m?tal,- With no corners to hold flour. Firs, flour in ia always out first. (tW The New Shaker Flour Sitter is > ' th? tnne? ?c-s??sr?ui 'A -'.? thc Hst? Hoosier inventions, lt ls the only flour sifter ever made on a kitchen cabinet that shakes flour through instead of grinding it through. It cannot wear o?s? and can* ; %not' grind through any grit or foreign substance that might bc in the flour. . ? M ' ? ? Twenty O? ihese features are described IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, which is f?e talk of the town? Come in and v. find out about the others. /Ci The new Bill File is a complete ->^aPfbookkeeping system . for most households. M?st women dislike book keeping, but tbts simple book file for meat and grocery bilkt on the upper middle door shows exactly which bills have been paid and which have not. ? you can beep n complete, dimple t ell your rooney transactions. ..?*r~-'-:iTr%5.iv>? : Every woman ?as iavori^T?^?pes. v- / J? you're liL-A ?io?t women, yo;: havo difficulty rememhfirlnjy VC\I*T*L y rm put the you waot.'.The Metal Recipe Card Fite has SO cards and 10 index gu ides. Yottofin paste or write tho recipe and file it always at y?ur fingers* ends. A special holder is pro%fded.so yon; cnn fcsep .sny rscipd yest nM^isiijy :. t lave! of your eyes-without hof?m^$t ailing it. These snd 35 other conveniences are worm examining tomorrow -even at some personal effort on your part. Tomorrow is your last chance to decide whether you want them nov; on the easy Hoosier Plan. trs ar? Bold Us During this >w ASSURED .S MET TUESDAYS* - . . he Execration of $3,000 To I ill Be Obtained and Work Sta ors Jo.? ere the 'OA ?si *?. ier; lon iud been secured, but ' ii< .'-Cr'Sr-.'H' ??Isle payment for lite site. It was tho een?r of thc . dirce'ere, that the lin a. cally in sight and that if . lng shortage in stock could .,. the deal would be Immedlaldj cd. The, canvassing comm' continue the sale of stock * next few days, tinder the . orations, it ls hoped* to have lng well- under way br the 4