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mm ipi ai mm rnces Qoo? fteildbk ?rgaeri* fer $1% $ZB, $m9 $m $40. In the course of ou# f?isge b??iftess in Pi ados and Player Pi&t?os we take in ex change as part pa^fti?n? a great m&ny good Organs. These i&s&i^ents have been used, but are in good condition, and are splendid values. to ?t?sike fooM for KMtfli Organs. a conload ef tile You know there are some pajts of most everything that last years after other parts be coxrie/worn. This is particularly true of organs. We take out every worn part in the instru ment, replace it with a new, tested part, and when the organ leaves our repair shop, so far as playing quality goes, it is as good as new. rjow?ver, we do not have to buy and finish the wood for the expansion cases, and in this way we are enabled to sell these Rebuilt Organs at a very low price, as compared with their value as musical instruments. \ Note these especially Walnut'case, handsome design, ^good make, and has been rebuilt and put t?!*C& in good shape Oak case, looks like new, in first class condition and a fine bargain Oak case, Piano Model-r-thls ;'is ipja,s good condition as new, in fact *you could not tell it from a new one .>! A W cc? rnu ?ve? tl* ffl&?' i fy el a y If yan do the' very Ors?h iron want may be sold. Cb nie and'solcct yo urn - We nttnnue terms to snit yen. CA. Heed Piano & Orea? ? ? ESrtAMJsm.? 1878. ... ?i*...... m i . Alleges That TiUman arid Blewh i the Governor's Office-Says Thi In an open letter. Senator John L. McLaurin cornea back in hts old time style discussing the John G. Rich ards move in a characteristic man ner. He says: The report current that I have re tired front Ute ?nberdat?Hkl race; this ls nqt true. 1 It pr?bahly arose from the fact that the public sees that (In part) I have accomplished what I set but to do; restore h armen g among oar people. With peace and unity be twe?h Governor Bledsc and S,enntor Tillman. I feel that 1 deserve the well done, thou good ann.faithful servant. Last fall Senator Tillman called lip on me to Vdo penance;" I waa f?j&Sfc flee myself by entering t,he senatorial race to compass the defeat pf Blease -for thia "atonement," my sins were tp he forgiven' nie aid: the "??t?r thou ?m^MWofW^^ *?tim la ter. I The role, ol tbh "dogjn the man gorj' hafl^?yar ^^^.igg^^to ^?i?^^a It hals b?etf apparent since 1912 that a determined effort would be made to abridge suffrage in tho pVl tfiary. I looked' upon thte;t? jii^v?i ipr ly dangerous at that tim?, besidfes belnVopposed to the spirit ot the age! which .favors extension, not restric tion on auftrage. r believed .that tbs only way to pre v??* lt waa' gp?hly abd boldly sup port Go^nitir:Bregue; to magnify his power anda'dd to bis strength, so that with all the ?tecttqh maqhlnery In his bahttp1:00 c?&ehtlqn would "d*re place the peor and Ignorant white man ort g^eri^le^Ud^1 ^ n<*ro ia th? tte Trying T? Put' Richards In al He !s Iii Race To the Finish workshops nud In the factories it ts hecau?e he is their friend, he is perse cuted to Ihouoahds. He is the only stake; in their ' gov?rnment. I know that is all rot, hut they be lieve it, and that, make's it true. The masses never- see the' man at air, they only soe the ideal erected from the longings ot thu* souls. Work of linugitiatlbu: The imaginations' of mon in all ages have manufactured from common clay halos of glory with' .which td crown their saints and heroes. In this world it ia not what a man ls hut what the people think of him. It :1a. only Qed, who alf ts the wheat from' tho'chaff. Tho other aide, have the.legislature, the. courts, the bar, the press, and the .pulpit. They b?ve o?U?atlbftx MwoaUh ~ ,f into a noon le's .idol! and .^btWbg fin-'B^cMhjpfbf?: To^b'tpirs trthd d' poVor. They can' afford to bo generous'. .colnef to SSfttrCarSflSa except rln? those'bepHe'*t??v oi?ly tKlhg' m #t-W(?e"t?W I nhl hut Senator Tillman* has reat? 3 c'oilc?dMldti ' that' p?'abo- cab' oh iy cdPl? th^oKgln ole ellon, not thy^do feat bf Gb vern or Ble ac C. He" ought td' .know hr liuir how nuio it mat ters'who ia in tho Sehate cotq(pared td wno filia th?; gdvqtnor.'y office. {? also kmr/vs hop the' Un??^vSteteij Schoolfruste?e Asree?luaiTI??> Would Accept Appfo^at?ly $8,St>0 on Bumed Building There was little difficulty experi enced' in the adjusting of .the' loss on the burned school building and the' 'school board yesterday announced that the fire insurance adjusters had of fered to settle the claims for approxi mately $?,500.' This offer seems to meet with the approval of the school board, and. will probably be accepted hy that body. . There/ waa really but little chance for any misunderstanding' to occur In [ this'matier, but quite frequently there, aro many disagreements withinsuri ance companies concerning claims andi lt will therefore be a'relief to Ander? con people',tb ^^ thatHthls claim will be paid. The bum agreed upon is verjr equi?Mft since" tbbv b?Minjg cost about $U,000 and it la certain that ail bf ' tte, laurance m?psy will bo re^ quired $0. pul/ thV building back" Iii first class shape. _ ; ^ .Although the trastees h?^o made no definite stafeme^t in reg^aird to ;thd Minni lng. macing lt more commodious and nwre comfortable. It Is. nj&nnpd to Wm;-Wt?&. s^n;si'tt??seSs: ajad JSifiej&tsndjeqtj^CSnte sayathat .it i?^?nld be comnleb?d and ready for use b> 'September lot. and Jttope. ..wIftiSs plan. : " > W Vllkltl V?H? III W Sn FEW KNEW THAT DR. W. A! TRIPP CA??to FQk OFFICE NEW Ti^?SUREB Telegram From Columbia Saya Brushy Creek Man Hajj Been Appointed Couniy OSicer (Prom Sunday's D??ly.) Whilei Anderson ' pbo'p?o regret that C. W. McGee has. a?en fit to resign at county treasurer. Governor Blosse could have selected rp 'man 'out of thc ranks ' of ' bia I sup^o rle rs 3 in Anderson, "mpre- pleasing- .tb the . people of th*i county, to succeed ' Mr. McGee thaw r-i." ii; ?' rr>_i"' # o-i.-t.^. /n_-_l.' _Tn XJt. rt, r\. J.? 1 IU UL Ul utjiijr VJ IOK? Will be,". A t?l?gr?m'vrae'rTCeiyc^'''lur'Thc Intelligencer yesterday from Mr- Jap. |i||??j| Dr" TjrUnrfto;-flU out Mr, W?; ter?, wh?H ; laite^; for one more, year frqm jx?xt month. aijq.hA8 worked faithful ly for the gov ernef in this cojiuty audit ianreaun? hiE uppfecia^lpn D$ T^p^^f^ria by^grttng- bJni" the office tor the rest of the terni. . .Opinions vafjr op to wb&fa?r Dr T^ripp: .wjil accept the jj, office, many ^'C^GMife^8*6life Ma tice in worth more to.ulm tjjmhjafcuy others say that ho will ' jjrobapfy ac cept and .trto up tho mtefpt tho of fice on July 1. mhrm Mr. &?C#e.o turne over, the hojosa oi tho county. TE^?rc^ip^Siti? tho championship-in tho mixer,.douh }eSf 0-4, 4.?r f.f.J IHK if? i ?SiWDM tira UP TO PEOPLE OF ANDER SON TO MAKE CHOICE NO Ot)TS?t>E H?tPl Sheriff Ashley Says V Tr-n Election Is Over People Caa Attend to Their Own Law? (From Sunday's Dlaly.) Sheriff Jue M. H. ABhley. sherirf or Anderson county, talked very interest ingly yesterday to a reporter for The intelligencer concerning thc ap proaching municipal election in city of Anderson. -Mr. Ashley said that he j did not intend taking any activo part ' in thc election, nor doea he intend I ten ling his assistance lo nay candi-; dale, but wants to warn thc pcoplo of Anderson right now that they cap look to the next mayor for an en forcement nf (.ho city's laws. Mr. Ashley Bald, that during the time he baa been In ottlce he hus dcvo!cd a good part qf his time to looking after lawlessness in' the city, but haB reach cd thc conclusion that this ls .none of hi? business and after thc next elec tion of city officers he 1? going to leave, it to those officers to enforce their own laws. The sheriff pointed out that the city hat.; as much righi, -if lt .will posB tho,, ordinance!?, to presorve law and ender within the city as ho baa in n county and be intends seeing to it that thc city rum; Us own affairs. Mr. Ashley said that lt wan squarely up to the people tc select a man to run the ofUce of mayor and administer the lawn, in a manner to meet with the approval of a majority. "If the town wants a wide ppen man" said Mr. Ashley, "Iel the ' utera elect such a man for mayor and I will let him run the city to suit htB own notion. On the other hand, If tho city wants every thing closed up tight, then let the volt rn select a man willing to carry this cut. I will Ipok after Anderson county; let the mayor look after the city of Anderson." / Sheriff Ashleys' logic is simply a question of local voters selecting a mar. for the position to meet with their approval'. If they, want a man to i un the city In a wide-open fashion lot bim be elected'and tho sheriff will, take no hand and ron the other hand, li they want the "blue laws" and like laws to remain In force, lot some man bo selected that will attend to this. MILLLEAfittE GOT GOOD START Opening Gamea Were Fairly Good E^bit?ons Corvsid?rmg Weath er-interest' High (Fropi Sundays tnaiyj The Anderson County Mill. League gqt a flying start yesterday when tho first games were .played; beginning at j 4 o'clock". The contests were* bet ween Bregon abd Belton at ' Beuna Vista Purk and Cluck'.abd Riverside nt the Gluck parl?l .Thiele was. great inter est mah i fes ted and the rooters for both teams at both games outdid them selves In. an effort .to urge their own teams on to vtcto?y. The game- between Belton, and'.Brb gon. at Beuna Vista resulted in the Belton teeni winning by a acoro of 14 to ti. . The exhibition was hardly what might be termeil a big lengup af afir, or fpr that mattel* a very creditable exhibition on either side, bul it was enjoyable and Interesting In some re spects. The greatest: trouhis with the BrQgnn tesjp .tsfis'..?ve mildness of. tb? ? pitcher andT?s Inability td toll wpere ltho balle "might lend. Toe. Belton ag-. ? gregson put up?a' bettor .exhibition fl all aropnd $an did tho Anderson bpys ? ! and they descrv^ed;*^ ,wln". For B?Pr gan, Blalock. and JEngliah composed the b?tAe.ry .^hlVe' W^rd aa4 J. Snipes o Hie Ut ed for Bqltop. The foll pw ifl g is thp complete. line up ot the two teams: . Bilton. Brqgpn J. Snipes c ?Ml H. Snipes lb Hilliard Taylor ..' %P O'Shlelds 3b McEntlre .Van?lvore ss WI Herndon - e f - . C. Bngltah Fisher ii > >tU>a Garrstt rt XM} p . ' Blalock Omtfi?at? For ?Bee Ot I Possibly 250 or 300 people heard ' Judge ..Jf^''JSf^'?^?^'^.'^U^^.i ; candidate. 1ot!?tfm&.M?>&> tam i ?5jcrc?2g5 holgf JHfa\i?Crco3a?dod I j t?r^hS^^^nd ^Jmo pf .ffia^cro ' be faV.prcd the policies of Governor ' Bleaae. '?? , krsgicW jp he: elected govejt?o?tf3t? tt- St at ? sad eSpbcts - to -ttiake-* a.- n um ber ? or Improvements da the tncthnds now Jn vogue, H " .- \>? -? ' ' ' ' lili wm Tl HE WIS ? Writes a Characteristic Statemer With Bleaae To Elect Richards Hurt Himself E Special Correspondence. Washington, June 4.--Se.nutor Till man tonight gave thc following state ment to thc correspondent of The In telligencer; "I have just seen a telegram from ! the Nows und Courier to Its corres pondent here, Baying that McLaurln has made a public statement to this | effect: 'I am', glad . that Senator Tul umi) has reached the conclusion that | peace eau only como through tho elec tion, not tho defeat of Governor Blcasc, and that hits (Tillman's) candi date, Richards, baa declared far Gov ernor Bleaae.* "To say 1 am surprised, very much surprised, does not explain my feeling. I 1 have not.given nut any such utter-' anees, and have not had any such thought, I um Burn that whatever may he Mr. Richard*s attitude, ho will regret over having declared for Oov ernor Bleaae. Whether peace vij? como by Governor Blease's defeat or not 1 know the state's good name will be prcBCived, and we will have a but Ot KHfJMIM VOTERS DO NOT UNDER STAND REQUIREMENTS NOT S? STRINGENT Some Politicians Would Lend Poo- ! pel to Believe Voters Have Been'Robbed of Suffrage (From Sunday's Dlaly.) Unfortunately -there are many peo ple in South Carolina ready and will,-! lng,..to seize upon'any .opportunity tp Impose! upon the credulity of tho pub lic. TbAsJjas bijiau tbs case several tt?p S40QR .the new tute?, wera aduptf ed at the state democratic convention. ,-hojd .la ?olum Wa ? QJ5 ak. go : and, some Anderson county politicians have boon ablq to persuade tho voters that ,flu) convention lb Columbia took /away from .tho poor man his right of suf frage. , . Not.many dayju.go a man waa heard talking tp a large,crowd In a,public place, duvlng .the course nf which tho speaker In for med his beare vc that un less they hftd 4P. rwxea. ot land- t-wpJ ?^Sif^W'Wl? write ikpd.?yiifc. iSf??.W a p?i?u^r O' Gthi.r M?fv-~MKBj* that the could not vot,e. Uufortuu'^e^y for those, bearej;?. rayerai cf th^m be lieved whgt the man. said gad- uve? npw thlnjd; .that, they cannot. ,,voto. There were, no auch, .rcgula?qn? Jp, trod need lp IQ .tho, party. at. ?ol umji'ft convention abd there will be np auch, reauAromoRts. o> t^? pipila whftp,, tbp election comes. T.bexi bas t|? fei, UUla change hythe primary, animosa changos w|U,.do oothlajg, to jvwp. any. honest vct}:er. Th? man .w^ntlr*: to 1 voip moro than, on co ox to sell Ula vote-apd Influence.to the'highest bid der ls the man likely to wail the loud est and longest about the now regu lal.'nna. For the hope flt qf those" unfamiliar ?arith. Ihe recent changos, thq moat ,1m. pprtaut ..patts are condensed "and re produced UP- tallowa: -. The hew .rules provide that each av' ' .pllnant, for enrollment. t;hu11 sign kin , fuli name Iq the enrollment 'wk,, gtvlpg hjs.ago, occupation and,address. Ap'pllcaatn who cannot write sill make a mark which will be witnessed by tho .secretary or such other par* soa .whp may then have the enroll ment book lu charge. , .. .. The enrollment bopku are .uniform .throughout.,the stale ..exjeept Minan | tiped In, the city of Charleston, spnclpl provision being mndo ln..tb?? rules for forma to be uaed In that cUv. . . The county chjatrman: will ,glvoivpo tice of- tho, opening of the nooks, -Bhnwlng the namco af .the .clubt.. til? boundaries of the club (Us.trlet where thc. clubs aro in cities Or tow or, or ad-, jacent thereto, and name?, of the sec-,, .votaries, where tho booka aro ,to, bo, opened and such other Information,as ?he county chairman may see flt to glve/o, ? '.. ? , .-1 . The enrollment booka will be kent In-the custody of tho secretary pr each einnor af/such place a? shall be deal? i neted by thq pnrbllmpnt comtaUUf?t said enrollment committee ,. having i baba .appointed on . Ibo f ?rat Monday in Juno by tlf?'^?m'Tlty nomnut'ee. I The n umber .'of ' enrollment booka sont out ia ,1.370, a . .follows: Abbeville 28; Aiken 35; Anderson 70; Bamberg* 13; Barnwell 40; Beau fort ,14; Berkeley 22; Calhoun 13; Charleston (county) 15; Cherokee 30; CU'eetcr 28;'Chests rf loid 24; Claren don, 30; Colinton 35; ;Dar,UngUuv 3S; Dillon 24;. porcheator 30; Edgef mid, 22; Fairfield 80; Flounce SOi-Gopjeger,} town 24; Greenville CO.; Greenwood W.f Hampton 84; Hurry Ja?W> i?j Kershaw 50 ; I^nca.tor SO; Hp* rons 33; 1-co CS; liilngtoa 50; Marlon , 20; Mar?bofp t?'Mx&inr'SO; Coo nee 35; Orangchurg'42: Picken* 28; Richland 87 ; Saluda 40; Spartanburg 100;. Sumter 33; Union 2rs William burg2^^rV;80, < Wavy .YoA'Juna SvUMr. and Mrs. Vlhcefef AWr arrivait'at New York to. day on tito Astor yacht Norna, niter a honeyruoon cruise from, Bermuda. BO KtT I iCCEPTEB BLEASE ii Denying That fr?e Fran-ied Up and Claims That the Latter ly Recent Coutte ter senator bore than If Dlease should be Bent to Washington. "Of courso McLaurin ls swinging on to Bleaeo's coat tall in a desperate hope that he will hy this bo pulled through and elected governor, but on I predicted some months ago, there ls no hope for his over recovering tho confidence of the peoplo of South - t~: <)lica unless he has expiated his past misdeeds and sins. 1 ara satis fied now that if Senator Smith bears himself like a man, tilts opon alliance between Hleasc and McLaurin will only help to bury both of them. Had McLaurin followed my advice and ex posed ulcaslsm, Its utter selfishness, its tack of catholicity of aplrlt and statesmanship, he would have stood some chance of 'coming back' In the futuro, for he would have atoned far lils betrayal of the peoplo of tho state. But there is no earthly chance for him. whatever iliense might do. I believe this alliance between tho two will cause Uovernor Blesse to go down to defeate more surely." PASTIME AROUND PIT WAS RUDELY DISTURBED NO ARRESTS MADE Big Main In Progress pp County Line Until Arrival of Sheriff arid His Deputies (From Sunday's Dlaly.) But few Anderson popple havo ever seen 200 naen Kathe red' .around a pit rids .with' s "buttle royal" between ' blooded game cocks In progress, but that la the sight tlt^t wes presented to Sheriff A.sh>y and hhs deputies I w,h?n,.,thpy Speared qn the battle ground,near fluonard/sbrldgjpv Just iu j ship this icqunty. - The, \m?$IL had, re ceived, information from parties re riding ip that section tn tho clfec that the fighting was going on and the sheriff was urged to come at once with btu. deputies and put. an ond to toe main. When the sheriff drew near to thc opone .ho. could , manage ,to"make out a J>o4y of menen^agsd., in'fighting i opp ks,, but when ,ho fmnally arrived Jhsy all ted made good t lmlr ?Bruno RytxiqiiiW . ?harn VISTO ^triea,pealed, ftoarl abput.and these ?gaye ti}e, alftrm.bqf^pro.tho sheriff could .avvo<?, <Jowav.iiMp tba .qtfendora. . >#UKi? ><?mfcjW& lapt night that. UP .diA.not.^anago^to airest a ono of ;tl\?.*htelW^M?WR -*?P #lt tust ho bail,.tv s^w,,fortis.,,**?P wa* ? l6 ml|p?UM? rtfim VAUlb ihe, fighters : ?*i :|IQPU working upon beforo be ap poaroa- ." ?* ??Rfe Ar* ... .tsTu^^^tto^ml^^lay reached tlio .y'acA. ?bcrljt^ rj?PAk ,ot.. Pickano ute? Arrived wgh saxpralqt his .rural .DpUceftion,-. also, bent .upon breaking OD tho Cftstlfac. Neither sot of of ? tears, succeeded, in finding any of the pacVeipanta. - Mr. Aspley said that thcro were.fully 1 SOO. .map present at tho fight and tho i interest ia tho outcome bf .the battle seemed to be running high when ho ar" ! _U.\ i\ . . .. ?jj ; , . ' Tbe pl ac p. woore ha fight was staged wac just in the coraar, of PlQkenn. Ureenville e"nd Anderson cnuntlea, and in thia way the chicken tangiora wero abe to escape ,.tp .the vatio us counties whene ver any officer ol one county ap peared. i i:fcin\H T?& ijFwT.rbosi; ahidy Hs?''m-*jm ?*i\r*'<pi rgse de Ettie ?ra?, ct ah Paris. June. e.-rrUuoqel Theodora RooHfiveit waa suent, of hoopr at a Ipnopeon given.by viabrlel, Hnnqtapx. former ? minister pf fo?elgp aftalrs. Am OAR t?oso pr eoe nt were. Ale:; andre F,eiU , S4bptv irhp h-js^jhoea thrice F^sn^?v prewar; \?^nm\9?r^i^ ugaro, Fho v^dt ed tb Q. United State s o? s'tl?W?^*!^' -nH?tWy eer ^jJB^dau, the Xftyi&W*, J*e.jDhU lMP.-.;fan. and Aiphai COSWUiWE FUND The ?ot?rnmeir^^^l^lTeB Small Washington.. imP-r^W^ )(k^ia-M^t..'d?Qy r^yliu5.:8mall .coa.wbniiope-to .t^o. gowMrpwht "cp-a; l|N^fA..lnn^'\..an^;rvHk W? -*)?f?.'?9$ tho ?^?ai ttw-Jto^ktot l^wpscwd that the 4?uyl..xrm anproxralate tho aimpsXaysjpijie oltfJm^'^, ? - t?wW A .,epas?cSjsp#w tbe - Requeajt that, lt placad to tho tupa, ^he^ftt^ was unsigned and biri fy^ib^^^^iSSai^ii, 6t Contributions form Washington?ami are rareL Batavia, Js?t..June U,-A violent volcanic eruption occurred today- -on the. Butch Island of ftapguu\ 140 miles directly Routh of Hlndnnao. tn the l'hlltip?noH. Several volcanoes were Included II? disturbance;