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iJKJ ? i The fir Whiff of Si fellow's that Stag as its fra< oooooooooo o o o o' o o o ; Candidates For o jo County Offices ? I? f i ;'o o o o o o ? o o o o o oob , FOU AUDITOB I hereby announce myself a candi date, for County Auditor, subject to the .rules ot .the democratic primary. R. A. Abraum. . .. .XOR COUKT? SUPERVISOR I hereby announce mysslf^a candi the Democratic primary. ' THO?, a. KAY. FOR COLWTfeOTPE^SOR; I hereby ann o uri de myself a Can didate for tt?c? offlt^.of cbuuty super visor bf Anuyrsotii county, subject to tho rules governing^ the* democratic primary. T. M. VANblVER. -_-.-? / -, ?-:-!- . FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a candi date, for the State Senate, from Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. \ Clint Summers, Jr. ? .? . .: : ~-?-; FOR COMMISSIONER R, A. Suillvan of f Fork township is hereby announced for commlssloner for Section One. comprising .Fork. Roc?e Mills, Pendleton and Co ti te rvl lie towrishlps. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for county, commissioner for .the third section, consisting of Garvin. Brushy Capeja, Will tarnst on and Hope well1 iownSh|pV. subject to Wm action ? ?i ,Epr County, Supervisor I hereby atttj^co^^p&h^ date-for cO^?I^npo^B&.^ubJ^Ct.to' the Democratic:*prImary.' s i" J. MACK KING. - FEMALE VANDALS ? Historic Razed m Name of ''liberty English m Sm?. HenleyEdglnhd, June 1."^fS^u[ 'church/of Bt'l^'y^^afg^S^t^Be milos from hore, on tho Thames. AB that ..remalnH of tho ^ruet?re,. whifchV was ? b'ntltr In*j's?s^^twrtlpn; ;pt-*bf? towered t&tiW tosld^hoVrurriS fireman found a ham mer alni ? heap of suffragette Utera ThsLonly property saved Wa? an an-, clent register jad a ?w^npreb orna-. mont*;- TlmsVw^rTreJc??e? by^tho^vl car, ihe Rev.-P^sn 8. Batty; who rubi ed thrbugrr t?^ais^ tf|/g?^ tbont^ Tho. church' contained many ' price--; less treasures. Including1 -some bette i^?VCoStSrrerp \jl? wi??h i?ettsd in "the j fiamos,. . ? TUE COST OF PEACE Bntlleshlpe C^ae^SjS, Bot We Mest Hate TOMB/ vv'?shmg^l^ Joab'l-i; sjMsne you get Lag from some o pip?, RE ME ME 's taste is as g g ra noe. Try a tin ant thrill sn smokin? Convenient Packat Size 5-C?nt Tin, the Full-Size K Half-Pound Tin Humidors and tl For Pipe and ( EVER-IASTINO the plan of the government, to sell the two vessels, Senator Lodge today in formed the senate that the vessels were 137000 tonB each, while the latest battleships were of 30,000 tons. A clause was inserted to authorize the^ secretary of the navy to appoint annually 15 enlisted men not over 20 years old to the naval academy. A Bimilar provision in. the measure ab it passed the house had been elimin ated-by the naval committee. Another committee amendment to. authorize a special committee cont-: Blet lng vt a number of the-boaga-and senate naval committees respectively; and ?'bftval' ofUcer, to r?port MSn'Ihe! .location"audtc.qst of. an ,armor plant fflH&fi^^ senate ad CLEMSON CLOSES Yearns Work WiU Come Vo An End With' Interesting Fxer cises Which ILaat 3 ?fays There ia no, co} le ge commencement more eagerly awaited by Anderson people than that , of Clemson and the attendance fjtom this city at the exercise?} fhlf year will bo unusually l?yg?. A.Gderses people yesterday re ceived the following invitations: The faculty;and gradu? Ung class . ?W^ of The Clemson Agricultural College request the honor of your presence, g" ?at their-, '(^nfeneheemein'- exercises - June seventh, eighth and ninth Ninteen hundred and fourteen - Clemson College, South Carolina. - The program arran god for tho com mencamar ffljerclsea. .thia year 4s ea p?cla>iy&rn$e^ui> Will b?%een: ^dfiday^uffe^TTTt : SO * ?* m.-Bac calaureate Sermon, Rev. Klrkman Gr Finlay. ??T^?S .;-^8^0-:p':^.<4PI?Bln#-exiKl8ea. Y. M. Monda/,' Jut?' 8, ll:80 ?. m.r-Wter ary ' Society exercises. ..'Calhoun,** J.. C. Barksdale; "Columbian," R. B. Exoil; "Palmetto," A. H..Ward. 1 2 to r> p. m.-Exhibition of Shops and laboratories. . 5 p. m.-Military exercises, drill, dress parade and sham battle. 8 :p. -m.--Alumni address-Hon. George Warren? . . 0:30 p. m,-Open air rcco'ptlon to visitors and stpd^ftts. Commencement Day. Tuosday,vJune 9, JtQ:tt/a. m.-Ad dress to grnduailng>cla*s, Pres. Wil liam Oxley Thompson; p. D; L.L. D. \5eplor cl?p.s epoaUota. t*. L. Boyd and ' Delivery of. diplomas. Award of "trustee's modal? || ;%F^?C|^^I^?W |lnll of tjjf?^^ Mast ' Quebec, . June'. . 1.-Commander for tho bodies, declared today that tho Empress ot froland could not bo raised:' tln^Wr^M/tli?ri^ltei'lfej?fc the hutt will have to be dynamited to prevent lt from becoming a menace to navigation.. v Tho services -'bf divers from < the: Essex hove boca offered to the vr.? ?rs of the ?mprese. These divers may be used in. tn ah 'effortjto r?corer a part bf. the valuable cargo and the bodies ot some hundreds of persona bal loved to be imprisoned in the sun* m^m^^m ???? . ... S? a ther 3ER lood i get a new JOSS The Handy Half )-Cent Tin, the Pound and io Pound Glass Humidor. SS Cigarette ?-LY GOOD Vf/Tl BILL IS AMENDED TO PRO-, VIDE FOR AN INQUIRY ; IN MATTER THREE BATTLESHIPS Are Provided for In the Naval Ap propriation Bill As It Was Acted Upon Yesterday (By Associated Prcas.). Washington, June 2.-The senate today passed the annual naval appro priation bill-carrying about $141,000. 0?0, providing for the administration | two battleship construction program, i and authorising in addition, the build ing of a third modern dreadnought ! with money to be derived from the ! sale of the Idaho and Mississippi. The measure wUl now go to confer-1 enc? between 'tho two houses. At the ! last moment an amendment was added to vi eu te a special committee io re port on the location .and cost of a gov ernment armor plate factory, A simi lar provision-in the measure as it I pasted the house has bern eliminated by the senate committee. .Tho Clause in the bill directing the | building ot on? of the new. nuttleshtps at a government navy yard led to r j prolonged discussion/ \ .'Senator Vardaman sought-to amend I the bill to appropriate for only , one J new,battleship-; Senator Thomas want ed -mono and Senator Brandgee con tended tor three. A!l these amend ments were defeated. - -Senator Vardaman. declared, . there should be moro of tho golden rule and Idas qf tim "damnable" rule of war. s-'/'Does hot the senator believe we ought to pr?pare for war lt thia coun try is going tb Invade another merely because a usurper in that country re fuses to Buluto the flag?" inquired1 Senator Worts. . -X^ -: "I am not Informed of tho motives' ot the present administration-in en tering M?xico/' . responded Scnator Vardamrji, "but I am coming to thc conclusion that . it would be infinitely., better for the American people to at ten d ; to their - business and let other hattons attend to theirs. ' I am tired the United States doing police duty ' . An amendment by S?nator t3ore Was adopted appropriating $150,000 for fuel oil storage; gt - some point accessible tb Ufe Texas" and Oklahoma oil fields. Senator La Folletto's amendment of fering to any informant ten per cent MMW'tot conspiracy to defraud the government In furnlsh ?alr! war^ mat?r^^'endVohe j?ffered by IT ...... i-.i tr_- i- '.nlkn.(.A IU'/. ..?ni dert't^?aU an i?^sUonaV confer ence ld Waahtni^pn in the autumn to consider au agreement to suspend hat ti ?sttt jp ; . [>. construction, were, ? .voted CU? DEFENDERS. W? Begi0>e^*etfli* Taning np > ^Frwtar Today. New,>V?rk. June -, Tho three-' ?coath period of tuning up and trial races.for.ina three, yachts, candidatos Mr. the position of America's bttftide*: tender, , begins on Tuesday, wUh the rbess , ct; thc New, YorK Yacht Club off .No Bit?, "Ko Sting, "No Bmg, *?2fo Sir.ag." wmmm ; LarlUard Co, Er.t, IJ6Q Glenn Cove, Long .leland. Between June 2 and August'22, no less than 45 days of' racing-arc scheduled for the Resol ute. Defiance and Van Itie. Pur ing vthe month of Juno,.the races in which tho cup defense candidates will compete ere -considered in tho light of practice and tuning up'.contests, but beginning early in, July the cup com mittee : will consider each race ; ip which thoso turee yatchts appear as trial - events and .tho showing made from day...to day. will' hove a direct bearing .-cn thor final selection of/th? yacht which will, oppoee ?ir Thomas's' Shamrock. IV! off'Sandy .Hook ip- Sep tember Tho Ivo principal feature af this long schedule ard the. roohd*robin ser ies off Newport,. July tn 15 and the final trial cobteafe oyei^the '? same course August J 5 to > 21. . -In tho July seried' each yacht .. will r&ce ia tarn, against, tho others wbjlo 'ln the Au gust races each-day's cod test will be a three-yacht, race. Tn < case, how ever,- the. ces; cota=iittsc/should reach a decision-regarding the nest boat of the trio at any time-previous to Au gust 22, ' it is ' expected' ttiat the re main lng dates will bo canc-1! ?d in or der that tho cup defender maye have moro time for dry docking, overhaul ing\and other' final preparations for thc International regatta off Sandy Hook ?scheduled to start on Sept. 10. o o o o o o o o o o o o o O-O o O O o ? TOW WILLE o .0 \ o o o o o b o o o o o o o o o o o O o o Townviiu, June. %.-MIHS I.ila Dun lap ol Athens, da., is visiting her sis ter MIBI Flory, i t-Mount i n View Ho td - '-, . Mt. u'd Mn? Jur.ux Wnolbrlght cf i;'.?:r:-.vn. ~ros.<dn<? spout yesterday al ?u. 1:6.0 of w VN...Ww?bvigM . Miss Alice .Pria.:* who has.been at ivi?vi. g Lime 'S??W Col'i-ge, ? oas rc i-.'ned' >ome. ' Mies Mnrguorito' Adams of Seneca and Miss Pearle F-eeves- of? RI fe way, S. C., .were .the spend-the-day guest of Miss Alice Mahaffcy one day tbts week. - The Superintendant of the Baptist Sunday Behool* offered a'prize la Ui bto) to the one that didn't miss a Sun day last year. Tho fol ? o win g were awarded Blblea yesterday:,?Lillie, Les sie, Ithame Galloway, Haney, Furman. Joseph Thrasher, Charles, Marguerite, Hawktes.iadgoT Whitfield., Wilton Sim. mons. . . : Mrs. W- B. Hawkins who has been QuUttfjlck *ltb;f?vcr, *o arc glad to nbte ls sottic better. .?^?rn,.until Mrs, And Mr. Edward fco>lpfl*<it; *ion May* 27. ' : Joe Smith of Starr was : a ' businesB visitor here recently. ? . ' Dr. W.-T. Hunt has gone- to John's -Hopkins Hospita! for treatment, ho was accompanied by J. R. Pant. ... Mr. and Mra. Sam Dickson of West minister ls visiting.the'latter* father rad mother Mrs. andvMr, ? WV -N. Wool h.tght. -'?V^:[l j ANTI TRUST LEGISLATION Hf??i v-iv -.' * ? ?H Being Pushed In theC^li, By Mr. Newlands. ' (By Assodiated Press;'! Washington, June 2l4-Senat?r New lands, chairman df the interstate com merce ? committee,' which -has charge of the drafting of an? trust legisla tion, announced to the senate* today thal ho'expected to.make' this legisla tion s tho unfinished business before that body votes on the Panama toll?) exemption repeal bill. Th? committee has not finished ? its iQOtfk;rek, tfce. n^bwp ^nU (ruj-t mea sure' framed by; Its: , sub .' contai tte?, It will decide' wHfctfVv ft^r days whetbir : Us'wfl!,Deport?' this omntbus bill or lay lt j before the senfttp a ^"twfty ' f>i*ttrrrr-v croatia* a : frade <^p?isslottf ,; i FOR COMING ELECTION ENROLLING COMMITTEES AN. ANNOUNCED FOR COUNTY THE NEW RULINGS County Executive Committee Try? tag To Carry Out AU New Reg ulation? As Near as Possible (From Thursday's Daily.) Following the meeting of thu Coun ty Democratic Executive committee, \ which took place last Monday, S. Dean Pearman. county chsflrmau and I Leon L. Rice, county secretary, have received the names of -nearly all tho ! enrollment committee for the va rious precincts. This is a matter of I more importance this year than it ! has ever been before on account of| thc fact that all new rolls must he provided, since thc State Convention in Columbia ruled that old rolls arel now worthless. The following ls n Hst of the precincts and thc mana ger-:.. Anderson, Wa'd 1.-C. E. Tribble, CW. McGhoc, W. H. Shearer. Anderson, Ward 2.-Foster Fant, Secy.; Walter Dobbins, J. D. Hast. An de r non. Ward 3.-J. 8. Acker, Secy!; I?. M. Cecil. C. C. Langston. Anderson, Ward 4.-D. O: Browne. Secy.; J. H. Tate. Keys Ollmer. Anderdon, Ward 5.-Bob King, Sec.; J. M. Pagett. J. H. Harbin. Anderson, Ward 6.-Frank Whito, Secy. C. A. Mallison, CO. Carter. Bolton 1 and 2-Walter E. Greer.] Soc.; J. O. Harris, J. Clyde Oreen. Belton No. 3.-R. W.. AuBtin, Sec. L. L. Bannister, J.. W. Campbult. Bishop's Brancb-Not reported. Broadway-C. E. Martin, Secy.; W. C. Burris:;, T. W. McCarley. Bowling Groeu-L. E. Knight,! Secy., L. W. Harris, H. H. Brea zeale. Bregon Mill-not reported. Brusby Creek-W. W. Fleming, Secy.; C. C. Foster, W. M. Merritt. Campbell's Store-W. C. Campbell, Sec.; E. O. Smith, W. L. Anderson. Cedar Grove-H. Kelly, Sec.; W. O. Ellison. W. W. Ellison. . ConCfbte-J. W. Childers, Sec.; Eugene McLannahan. H. F. Cely. Corner-W. T. A. Sherard. P. G. Brown, Joe.; Sherard. Cox Mill-Not reported. Chiquola Mill-A.. Y. Hughes, Sec.; J. D. Beacham, J. R. Johnson. Craytonvllle-i--Not reported. Flat Rock-G. W-. Tucker, Sec. Claude Brooks, J. B. Herron. ? Five Forks-W. L. Casey, Sec.; M. Av Hunrricult, M. B. Richardson. Fork-No. 1.-J. M. Broyles, Seo.; R. A. Sullivan, H. C. Routh.* Fork No. 2.-Not reported. Frankville-Not reported. ... Friendship-J. C McMillan, W. W. Flemming, Rich Lusk. Gluck Mille-J. W. Neale. Secy.; 8. A. MaGill. H. E. McDonald. urove school-Not reported. Hall-W. P. Bell, Sec.;. C. H. Balley, I 8. O. Jackson. Hones Path-J. F. Monroe, Sec.; J. R. Oallahum. L. L. Wright. Hopowell - L. "E. Martin, Tom] Webb, Lawrence Tucker. * . Hunter'r Springs-T. H. BurrlBS, j Sec.: W. C. G il m er, S. N. Brown. Iva-A. B. Bailey, Secy.; T. C. Jack- | son, S. H. Finley. - Long Brancb-I. T. Holland, Secy.; N. E. Cromer, W. H. Canfield. Martin-Not reported. Mt. Tabor-Not reported.. North Anderson-Not reported. Orr Mill-R. F. Thackston. John f B. Humbert, J. A. Hayes. Pendleton-H. C. Summers, Jr., Secy.; Sam'l McCroary, J. E. Wof fer d. Pelser-Not reported. Pelser Mill No. 4.-Not reported. Piedmont-W. A. McCall, Secy.; W. A. Spearman. J. F. Hammond. Plercetown-R.. L. Blrod, Secy.; A. M. Guyton, W .W. Walker. Riverside and Toxaway - T. E. Hayes. W. H. Godfrey, O. R. Roberts. Rock Milla-Not reported. Sandy Springs-J. W. Milan, Sec.; D. L. Reid, J. D. McElroy. Slabtown-Not reported. Starr-J. B. Le ve rc tt, Secy.; J. 8. Jones,.J. J. Smith. Threo and Twenty-C. 8. Hall, H. A. Foster. W. A. Tripp. Toney Creek--J. M. Cox, Secy.; J. M. Hoi if day .-J ames A. Cox. To wu vi Ile-Pleas Mabaffey, Secy.; J. D. Compton, J. p. Ledbetter. Walker-McElmoyle--Not reported. Went Savannah-Not reported. Will lam s ton. No. 1-J. C. Duck worth, 8eoy.; A. G. Plnckney, T. J. Martin, Williamston Nb. 2-M D. Leslie. Secy.;-J. W. Holliday, W. M. Sher ard. . White Plains-W. J. Johnson. Sec.; G. V. Durham, J. B. Spearman. Tba Clubs at Blsho.; V. Branch, Bro gbn. . Mills. ^ Fork No. 2, Mt. Tabor, Rock Mills. Slab town and, West Sa vannah have not reorganised.and'the, new clubs at North Anderson, Pelter Mill No. 4 and Frankville cannot re port until June 20th. As soon as or ganised, tbeeo clubs will please send in' their lists of officers to Looa L. Rice,. Secretary. The unreported clubs that have been organized will please send in the names bf their secretary and enroll ment committee at once. The execu tive committeeman from each club is authorised to name the enrollment committee which the secretary and executive committee ?hall be two and a third party to be named. As soon es the books arrive from Columbia they will be sent to the sec retaries of the various clubs, and the work of enrollment may begin.:, As there hrs been rome question as to the place of enrollment, the construction of tho 'executive committee on this point is ks follows: '.. Each veter mutt belong ta the club neajrofit his residence calculated by lt? nearest practicable route. In uo j ..vent shall he belong to a club of an j?hcr county, bu?, township Unes are not to bc counted in this calculation. Vou simply vote at your nearest pre cinct in your county. In towns and dtles you cannot vote outsido the ward In which you reside, unless one jr more warda are combined to form i club district, in which event you :nn vote at the precinct of such club ilstrlct. If you live outside of a town j Dr city and lu tho same township is such town or city, then you can rate at the nearest.town in such club jr city. If thc town or city IB u town ship in itself then no outsider can , volo in such town. You must put your nanto on the club rolls either in - your own handwriting or your own J mark. The club rolls will he .-.rnlRh ad by the state committee. . Honen Path. ! Monea Path is divided into two .hil) districts as follows: Wards t. 2, 3, 6, and so much of Ward fi us lieu 9it the west of Harper street. Chluuola Mills Ward 4 and BO much of Wu rd 5 as Iles on the eas! of Harper street. Belton I The club district at Huil?n is ac I follows: : Helton No. 1 and 2-comprise Warda i I,' 2 and 3. ... I Helton No. 3 comprises Warda A \ and C. ' j OTHER TOWNS READY ! FOR ELKS MEETING GREENVILLE LODGE ELECT ED DELEGATES CARY IS HONORED! Several Towns Are Said To Be Preparing For Fight On Get ting Next Convention (From Thursday's Dnlly.l. Almost all tho towns in South Caro lina boasting of a lodge of Elks have completed thalr _ preparations for sending large delegations , to Ander son on June 17-18 for tho two days of the state association of the order. At the last meeting ot the .Greenville lodge delegates were elected to make tho trip here and In addition to the delegates lt 1B believed that Gr con vino will Bond about 100 members, A special train oVer the G. S. & A. railroad has been secured by the Greenville lodge for its members. The following ' delegates from Greenville lodge have been named and who will attend the meeting: w c, Cothran, Harry A. Dargan, J. R; Rut-, ledge, J. E. Daniel, H. Caughm?n, IL. M. Cray, Henry Bowers, L. C; Fer 1 gu son, I. M. Hair,, P. T. Hayne, C. P. Balle?ger; W.; W, Beacham; T. S. Mauldln, J. B. Marchall, tu H. Cary, P. - A. Bonham, < Att?rnatee.. IV P. Hillhouse, C. H. Yates. Riley Rowley, H. B. Bates, G. O. Eraml?tt, H. P. Hammett, D. A. Bottom, W. A. Briggs, ll P . Slattery, P. It. Henry J. G. Lan drunt. J. P., Carlisle, J. 1. Martin, L. O Mauldln, C. F. Lagerhohn, .'"Grady FoBter and*H? H HKrrlRi The program BB published: Indicates a most roypl reception fer all who attend and the Bills of Anderson as sure all visiting EikB that they will endeavor to give them a reception that should be accorded a visiting brother. And the Elks of "My Town" have their various committees st work and everything will soon he in readiness for the convention as they expect, to be In their new homo within a few days ready for the rej^ontiqq.jOf the state association as their host?.,.H hos beon estimated there will bo the'larg est attendance ot any .onyqnUon yet held. Every lod?,o io tho suite is now o member of thu aasoeUttlon, and the sluti association now lt- uti rssured success. Anderson Elko and Elko all over the state w!S! bo glad to learn that Louis H. Cary, grand coedited ruler and dis trict deputy for South Carolina, has been honored by being appointed on the staff of George D. Locke, grand esquire of the B. P. O. Elks. The fol lowing from the Greenville Piedmont of yesterday tells of the Mr. Cary's appointment : . 1 ' "The Elks throughout South Caro lina will be glad to learn of the ap pointment of Mr. L. H. Cary, on the staff of Mr. Oqoi D. Locke, grand es quire of the B P. G. Elka to take part In the parade of the Grand Lodge bf Elks which meets in Denver, Colo rado, tn July. The appointment comes to Mr. Cary lc recognition of his splen did work in South Carolina as District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler." AFTER A BIG MAIS' United Suites Wishes To Enlarge Builder of the A*nouan Dam. Phoenix,'Arls.;'Jone 2.-Sir William Wiicocktf, builder of the Assouan Dam' In Egypt, has toea. rctalnod by tho government as consulting engineer for the United States'reclamation ec rv Ice. This was given out today by W. A. Ryan, comptroller of the reclamation' commission. Slr William left' last nlgnl for Yuma, Ariz, and will make'a tour of Inspection of all the govern ment reclamation projects. KILLED' By tMtHyyj^C; C'Pptain Walkup, ?; 8. A-, Strack Squarely In the oFreh?a4. SVjrt, Bayard, N. ML, Juno ?.-Cap tain Josep O. Walkup, medical corps, U. S. A.. was instantly killed yester day by lightning while driving his au tomobile. Captain Walkup,, .who'wai at the wheel, was struck sguarcly I? the forehead, by the bolt,of llgbtni ? Four other occupants of ,iha au mobile were .uninjured; ' ( --? nfTfn?iupQ" UL.I i-U B IILU LEFT SENECA WORKED UP GASES AGAINST ALLEGED BLIND TIGERS^ OF THE CITY NUBIAN R?CKE^fc Negro Who Bought Liquor for Detective? Had To Hurry To ; |p| Get Aboard th? Tram J. I . Ashburn, a detective wprklug .. 'L for sonic bureau tn Columbia, was'In v the city yesterday returning from peneca whero^hc had been working u\> np some cases against alleged blina '^fjfflfiH tigers. Mr. Ashburn roports that tim ; tiospltality of thc city was very llmltCtd^lSHHH Tor the people up that way seemed In :M ' i hurry to'.speed*thc parting guest-at -. leart tit at Wns tho case with bim. Ho , . .' ind bbs brother bad been working on . ' ^3B8HH~ 'he case's and had tis'cu ? negro to as-j >%*S&SS?F fist thom. This negro was very niucli ,. r^SSF In ovid cr.'.e, it appenra, nj. the trial or tho cases and when tho detectives ana . . -V^ix\ their nubian wero boarding the llluo v .'?..?; Hldge for Columbiu the committee on I'^pltnlity was tboro in force, yo*, force lt; the word, according to the d<r tcctlvoH. for that, wan thc pleasant parting that they gave to thc ucgro, t!iere hoing some rock md other mis siles mixed In with tito parting salute, ; I^ * "??gjrjj The Sr "a Parin nnd Factory-baa ' v/jgSSflg tho follow ,g interesting account of ,; . - thc vlblt of thc "detectives,'': ' Corni v to Seneca under asnumbt^r ? namer- r -? xcurlng evidence liv quos-,' don able >-?.-r.bodo, J. h. and L. W:-As^? ,, burn, "detecjlvea." ?ind Robert,YoUpj? a negro atBlstont, bad five ncgroeu i 3 rollec court thiB morning undorril charge of selling liquor.- Two oft* " defendants were found "not guljl; while three wero given heavy fines'?. Mayor J. G. Harper.. ^Y??^1* George Hicks who conducts a''-reifr'-r^,,, tau rant on Bast. Main stroci, plead v?j&a guilty and waa fined $30 or 30 days ohic??B the public works Joe Wilson and'Eil^;'.;'.;^ Bryant were turned loose,; tho?*'^'\fe^???Jifc evidence was practically tho. t? ^V$klm oilier cas**.?-, Pearl White ar,- .* vdr v Starks were firt?TT"?'; or 30 da ' Julia Starke, has appbfjed to J j H cult court and lt ls freely p; that she will be freed wiisnuw ; i' j trld at the next/term of cob* . ! Tho negro assistant waa/ . . , material witness in tho flv?f ,, four of the cases' he.' uwo^ purchased-liquor from th?; -??'.>> In much tho same manner.;3B>?r,-'???i j JU.wiwiWI plant to havo Ofnxe> JWiTJitTl^p^Wife night police force, search hint ; before , he callod on his intended vlct|m,-,Thb uf&Kw officer swore ea?lf time that/ho'"fouK?i ? V??^: no liquor on him: Then-,the /.negro would go to tho party suspected Of^?f^fSHB soiling liquor. Bach timo when ho re-; : '.'^jgg|| turuu? ?i,r. jpciulio ?^h'ni.^^fCu?Hi. "'?^|I^n| and found a bottle. Sjg Mayyr Hai'prr oenslderedr the *vl-r ? vc?i^HS?^K dencrj gotten in this manner' and ,by. ; IKfc llura methods sufficient to .-cbpylct: three of the negroes. Several hegroe:? "ii swore that tho "detectives," '^evidence, : ? was false, but ibo mayor r.t'ded With f4?; the blaok sleuth. ^Wfi The Ashburn brothcra.?amo to Sams- . u-|r^ ca last week under thc names of'Davits' and Wesley and distributed pbator^oy- A m I er town saylng'they wore moylngj.pfc^. ^ . ture show ?en and would opes a'-Ih'e'K . -*^gsK;?5il ture In town July 4. They have, been v-- -r; > doing similar work In various townir ' during the pant few months. / ; Members of council; acting -upon'-ti ? X' auggofitlon from Mayor Harper-'it%!*^S^^^B said, decided to employ thom atv UW~;%^Sg^MB iast monthly meeting. ' Wbat their ''^ifflHRK? salary ls ls ^not^sivc^ io ^UiV^^^^^^g'^'; licit liquor dealers for Ho^te.?TOu^ i^ai . .,i'&J| ing tho psst several months it hl?sfbeeM'/ . -'||i# a rare thing that "blind tigers',w^,?V . hauled beforo tho mayor. ; K?::;i'? ?-^??' None of thc negroes .^^'^^^^^?^^^^ were fro? In their advice to^Viy^f^W^M?mWB Harper ns to what evidence w?ajOtW^Mn^BBgF petcnt and which parts should1:- 'pk?: 'r,'--lmm-mWW omitted. When tho Ignorant W?f?$>i' ? ' tried to tell where Robt. Youngv -U>V.'.^'.JKHB-: so-called "detective" wan mis^tiji&vffggg?%? the facts they were cut short and'told ? /;.Y - lr." to stick to "tho case." Youhg> fe V] i rnonywaa accepted tbroughbu^-^f"' si'/ whole truth by tho court abd tnQ;^^?-^'1 ^SK? vlctlons found solely on lila oi^e^C?^jt?:-x: I ? O WN vTITft ^lS)^^9^^^^jWSf i tifinian Baptist Church Pass?^'IS?W^'j^^fe^ lotions Against Them. ';m lf?V AB soc ls tod Pressi Frankfort. Ind., Juno 8.-Th? auto- ;S| mobile has been placed under tb,e ban - .-.,':-.'-{??[ by the German Baptist chnrchc' whlc?s '*&? 'S holding Ita '?itto?ft!-*cont?fcp^ a' farm near hero. . Only thtefci. t?otei'? Y'.-'^'^jffl. gates favor Ihh. uso of - tbs. ???c??n^. v>TfW while 400 hundred wen ^k^^?^^aH The. resolution adopted ts aa fcllenrs: ' andWi??pb^sa?tn^^^^ ^?l?n^w?t? '^W: .cnttre?eB^t11^Sto^^etft!^iDer?.^-: to own or operate an automobile, acto \ | truck mbto?^cle. or any, motor,' ve hiele, at least until euch b tMno as ? ? s / t j they become in genera! use, or untl? V ? $k wo get some.light on (be subject.v?. - : ' W ? _t BlsaiOHAfclKS SfgK ;t ''T'??M Ctoew^Hy I^^tedi *ki Baraea'W I 1 that -White Wolf* thetibr^ttaiii^ \m UHrfee y\nd .??tVirir? tb .Nmccfv^ ?f ^ but the ?b??Ut