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Know All Women
That Preserving and Jam Time
Is On the Way
Anti,
That -Man Austin ?
is better prepared than ever to supply
.jour want:; in this line.
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Pret?'rving- Kettle,, etc.
Allistir*,. On The Corner.
Hicckloy Building -
Anderson, S. C.
I We Have Buggies
fl co.n.ing In almort every day Ult?
I . ... latead sh-pment being n cn?* of
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QFSMQQTH STRANGERS W/Tti N/CE *
. If all of these schemes which *'?mcbth,r strangers como
around to pc&fle are such great \ f*Mone?? Makers" why don'* they
KEEPthem thetiriic?ye?T ; -l y
* When a man is trying hard to sell you a propulsion there ia
something ?ri it for HIM.-that's a surd thing. x*~
* ta it not better for w;aH;lo keep; our\ money here at horned
invest in and build up OUR OWN Commtmity? * t:
Tae^wti dbea thiaia prosperous.
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EVACUATE!) IMITO*I
Federals Ilcpnrted To Hove With
drawn From Stronghold.
(Hy Associated PrcsB >
Saltillo, M?x., June 23.-Via Laredo,
Texas, Juno 24.-Federul troops which
.lave been stationed at Sun Lute Po
tosi already have ? val uated that town
with the exception of a email garrison,
according to a report hy courier re
i e?yed at the headquarters ot' General
Carranga today. The report state:;
thc larger port lor*, ot tho roderai troops
under General Joaquin Maas have
been scut to reinforce Aguas t alientes
und io garrison Quereturo.
This peenicd to indicate Unit tho
f.iderals in the vicinity of fan Luis
Potosi would Ulalie .strenuous ?-f?ort-i
lo check tin- adv mco ol' the constitu
tionalists who haye reached u point
on the railroad fifty kilometers from
that place. The constitutionalists an:
repairing tho railroad uu rapidly as
possible.
Gulera! Gonzales arrived last night
v.,;:: li.OOO men from Monterey. He
was Joined this morning hy General
Luis Cabarelio, governor o? the state
ol' Tamauiipas aim Gen. Camacho,
who oparntiug in tim slate of Pu
ebla. Thee; ?c?craij with the Cabrera
brothers who aro leaders in the slate
of Hidalgo, conferred today regarding
tho present situation in the uffairs of
Gie Constitutionalists. Gonzales' 2.000
troops; it war. announced, will leave j
lor Hie situth tomorrow. ^
FIKEMEN AT FLORENCE
Greenwood ?et? Next .Merlin?; of (bc
Association.
Florence, J ii no 24.-The election <>f
ofneeru, tho selection of Greenwood
for the hoist meeting place and a
jrunihor of addresses on subjects car-"
mane to tile fire fighting arai't make
up the brininess of the South Ca roi i-i
na Firemen'a association, wheih wau
brought to a brilliiin close with a re-!
ception by the citizens of Florence1
to the visitors in the Dixie ware
house.
Tlie convention was callel td order
by Louis Behrens of Charleston, the
president, after an invocation by Gie
Rev. J. I,. Smith.
Preuident Louis Behrens wea re
elected by acclamation. Other of
ficers were elected as follows: First
vice president, O. K. Laroque of;
Marion; soi'ond vice president, R. B.I
Wells of Newberry; secretary, R. S.
Hood of Sumter; treasurer, T. O. SJ
Dibble of Orangehurg; statisticun.'
Charles Levy of Georgetown. I
The association presented Chief W.I
J. May of ('ol ainbiu - with a diamond j
stick pin in appreciation of his bervj-j
Icc an chairman of tho .legislativo:
committee.
Tlie committee on [resolutions'
thanked the citizens or Florence for,
their many hospitalities and thanked'
thc presa for their servicer.
After the convention tho delegates
were Invited to the Dixie warehouse
where n reception was given them by
the chamber of commerce.
v At -the.business session Greenwood
.waa..chosen aa tho meeting place-?or
next! year. *
Mulholland President.
Galveston, Tex.,.Jane 24.--Frank L.
Mulholland Toledo, Ohio( today wna
nominated fer- the presidency of the
International Association of Rotary
Club??. Delegates attending the an
nual convention of . the organization
moved in a body from Houston. the]
convention city, to Galveston today |
and at a session .held here this after-j
noon nominatiqns were made. The-'
selection of the next convention city
and the formal election of officers' ls
schedules for tomorrow. . rotarians i
today voted down' thc proposals ofi
their committee that the districts hoi
changed and the number of vico pres-|
Idents increased.*
Admiral Fletcher Returns.
Key West, Fla. June 4.-Rear Ad
miral Frank F. Fletcher abd etaff ar
rived herc today..from Vera Cruz on
tho U. S . S. Dolpl?n. The . Dolphin
will sall for Now. York tomorrow, af
ter taking in coal and provisions. - Ad
miral Fletcher ?nd "tuff, will proceed
0 Washington from New York.
CRUISER TO HAITI
Daniels Denied That tho fillips. Went
Because of Rumor.
-. fBy'Associated Pr?;rt?.)
Washington. June 24.-Tho armor
ed 'cruiser.. Washington late today
steamed from Vera Cruz for,Port Au
P?tv,i-A:-:'.Secretary Daniels tonight
eaid the cruder'had no orders .to In
to refer with Haitian armies or custom
holmes,- and that the action .of the
department In sending' a vessel was
not connected with the reported de
mands of FraUcb and Germany on tho
little republic for the payment of
debts. . . :.. is
The'presidents of both the Island
republics are ,In the field In desper
ate, struggles to crush revolution?
which threaten to destroy both govern
ments, r ^
JOHNSON CROWN FAT
Negro Champion PngUlstr Will Euter
. Hing Saturday nt 210. PotiuAss.
Parla, Juno- 24.-?-Jack Johnson, the
champion heavy weight .pugillat; will
Weigh about 210 pounds whon he en
tero: tho ring on. Saturday, ida hia
fight; with :Frank Moran of Pittsburgh.
Thier* means that ho .will be about ten
pOUndi) heavier than at the time of bis
flghtragalnBl jeffrina at Redo, on JUly
4"19it^
1 Since Johnson has begun training,
ho Iin?' lost?fi&co'r SO ponda: .
Johnson: baye- that ?he'has ?5,000 l?
bet, on himself, with no takers.
? Tho odds generally range fromr 6 to
1 down to 2 to 1 in favor of John
son.
Benth Frc m lieut,
'.-'?jbulsvillo. Ky.. Juno 24?--Onc death
ahd vfour ; prostrations was.. tbo toll
of.-tW .hottest, day of the year hero.
The gov?nim?nt thermometer register*
??~^00 degroca at 3 o'clock thl3 af
ternoon, a new high record' for tho
TUESDAY A??#RIDAY
NEW SERIES VOL. 1, NO. ? 7. Weekly, Ea tab Hs ked 1860? Dally, Jan.1?, 1M4, '
ANDERSON, S. C., FR?D.
MORNING, JUNE 26, 1914.
vr.
PRICE ?1.50 THE YEAR,
administration leaders expect all bf
(ha nominations to be confirmed.
Mr. McAdoo was said tonight to have
lulii meoibera of the committee that a
report current at the capitol that be
fore lie became secretary of the treas
ury he hud personal financial relations
with Kuhn. Ixn>b and Company, tho
New York bunking house with which
Mr. Warburg is connected, wns un
true. It la understood the secretary
explained thc company I hat construct
ed the so-culled McAdoo tubes under
the Hudson ?ind relations with Kuhn,
Loeb und Company.
Seuiilu I'larcri In Jail.
Wagle, fuss. Tex, ?lune A. -G. M. Se
guin, conntlt.utlonallal financial agent,
at Piedra? Nenia.', who recently was
called io Saltillo by General Carranza,
line been placed in jail there, lt was
learned )u Piedras Negras tonight.
Tile chargea which ft was said were
being li. ve ligated, were hoi made pub
lic.
Twenty-five Mexicans nllegcil lo bc
11nerti'. i;yuipj|lhizors were deported
from Piedras Negras today. They
wore brough-? lo Ibu international
bridge and ordered to leave Mexico.
V. M. I CelnhraHng.
Lexington, Va., .lune 24.-Alumni
and cadets of the Vlrglnbi Military
Institute celebrated today the seventy
fifth ahnivcrsdry of the founding of
the school A painting was unveiled
In Jackson Hull us a iiiemorlul .of the
charge or Ibo Virginia cadets at the
battle <;i New Market. Governor
Stuart will address the graduating
c las:; at th?! final ceremony of com
mencement week tomorrow.
.Mulalesla Hus Escaped.
(leneva, Switzerland, June 24;-En
rico MalaUsfat, the Mallan anarchist.
Whom the Kalian government has been
seeking to arrest in connection with
the recent revolutionary ridings in
Italy, has et .apod. Malateata* who or
ganized the plot lo estnbllsh republi
can rule fled from Ancona when
blue jacket o reinforced the Ancona gur
riapu. Disguised al a workman Mala
Lea ta made his t way to Switzerland.
He returned in .hiding for a time and
now la believed io be ou his way to
London.
Hearst and (?lynn Travel.
?hlcago, Juno 24.-Uovernor Martin
IL ellynn, of New York, and William
itandolpll I learnt, publisher, arrived
in Chicago today on the same train
but both denied there was political
significance in their trip. Governor
(7lynn said he was beginning a tour
of the continent for the purpose of
absorbing new Ideas on civic progreso.
LIKES PARTISAN PRESS
vice-President .Marshall Talks Shop
to Virginians.
Alcx?ndria, Va., June 24".-vice
President Marshall pointed out to the
membero of the Virginia Prora Asso
ciation-at their annual banquet here
tonight, rome of the things, which
led to whath e considered aa. the les
sening influence of .the press iii. th?
moulding'bf 'public opinion. Ho de
clared'that there was no free speech
lu that no man could say what he
pleased without paying the price,
sometimes collected lu unfair coin
age, ahd that no man is accorded the
right to change hip opinion without
being reviled.
Vlce-Prosident Marshall said he
thought'there had been no freo press
since tho parsing o? the niche) nowa
pnper. He said that he believed one
half of the crime committed was "f?ug
gerilvo crime,", caused by thc reading
ol' detailed accounts of violence.
Tire vice-president Bnld ho believed
strongly In a pat t l::an press.
prior,, to the, banquet tonight the
Virginia newspaper inen made a pll
g Mhitigo lo Mount Vernon und elected
ti.ese officers-.:
.'ror'.ldent, Georgo A. Greeno, .Clif
(nl Foigti; Vice-Pi usaient. IA. G. Mos
by, Danville} - Secretary, G. L. Hart,
Kalniyille;. Treasurer, O. W. EancsBi
Nc< (raslie; Historian, Miss'Berlija
IloVusou, of Orange. .'?
WASHINGTON HOT
Jv'U'/ Records Yesterday Spilt Hy
Mercury In Keast,
Washington. Juno 2B.~Terrific heat
that ortabilr.hcd the Juno recordB in
s wei al cities spread eyer almost all
of tho country eastward and southward
from the Ohio valley today. lit -Ab*
gusta nod Savannah, du., the- nier?
eury,!cached 102 degrees. Other new
record?'for June were established at
Louisville and Jacktonvillo with tem
peratures of "100 and ]ln New 'Orleans
wheia. the o nie ia 1 th cm onie ter chowed
98 degress;
Along Hie Great Lakes and in the
Northwest, Hie weather waa compara
tively pleasant.
Washington, with a temperature of
97. was the'hottest city in the east.
That, wa? tho record for this sumo1 r.
under 92 degrees. In Chicago. Nash
ville and St. Louis tho mercury clim
bed to ?8. Hen vor had a temperature
of 02. Nev/ York was comparatively
cool at st.
Women Before President.
Washington, June, 24.---President
Wilson today ' agreed to receive o?
June 30 a. deputation of TOD woman
suffragists representing thc organized
cliib, women of tho country,.headed by
Mr?. Hirvey W. Wiley. They, will
'urge .hita to support the suffrage
con L-l it utt'onal amendaient.
K?J?.G GETS OFF THRONE
Peter of Servia Is said to Abdicate
Favor of His Son.
Belgrade, Juna 24.-King Peter I, of
Servia, wa;! reported today to .have
abdicated tho throne ii; favor of ida
second son, Prlnce.Aloxander.
The King left Belgrtale in tho.nf
ternson for the bath at Vrariya In the
southern part of Servia - and - a note
lffiued : by the official - agency lp an
nouncing the king's departure did- not
nay ha had abdicated, but confin?is "it
self to the statement that his Ma
ipeif lind plgned a ukase entrusting
TOB / CCD GROWERS
WANT BETTER PAY
Virginians Petitions Congress For
Help in Solving Problem of
Too Low Prices
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, June 24.-Ono hundred
Vii ninia tobacco growers, represent
ing every tanners' union in the stale,
today appealed for relief front Un
ion price? to the jolut house and sen
ate commission created some time ago
to investigate Um tobacco industry.
"We have failed both as an organi
zation and as Individual citizens to get
relief from present condition?," I). M
Gaiuiaway, president of the Btate
union, told Ute coinmiKsion. "su we
have come to the government of Hie
Un lied Stales fdr relief."
Mr. Oannaway asked J hat tile com
mission proceed at onie to complete
its Investigation into conditions sttr
rnundiug the production of tobacco in
Uris country, and its sale io Kui opean
govern tuon ts and manufacturers, flo
urged the creation of a government
bureau for marketing of tobacco and if
necessary. I he maintenance of a rep
renratlve in Europe to contract for
the saler of tobacco with Un: bilyera
"We see no other way In which the
fanners may grow tobacco at a fair
hud remunerative price," Air. Gunna
way declared. ,
Several oilier farmers were heard
briefly. Senator Martin and Represen
tative Flood are members of the com
mission and Representatives Watson
and Saunder:!, of Virginia, also ut -
feud--il the hearing.
After the bearing the tobacco grow
ers went lo tho while ho USO where
they were received by President Wli
ooti.
Delegate* to Stockholder*.
Washington, June 'M.-Tho Amor] '
can delegation to the conference of.
the Inter-Parllnnientary I mun ut
Stockiioim. beginning August li?, WM
announced ?oday. Representative
Bartholdi, of Missouri. undoubtedly
will b9 chairman and Senators Burton
and John Sharp Wilhams will repre
sent the Senate at the cbbi'eieuee,I
Among Southern members, all repre
sentative? In congress, aro Bartlett,
Georgia; Montague, Virginia; Siayden
and Steventii. Texas.
INION DEMORALIZES
President Johnson of a Locomotive!
Plant, Against Organized Labor.
Philadelphia, June 24.-Alba B.
Johnson, president of a locohiolivo
plant in Philadelphia employing an
average of 15..r)l)U men, told the United
States commission on industrial rela
tions hore today that thu so-called ef
ficiency system of scientific manage
ment-lias found no place in Ute plant
of which he is the head and niuo that
in the opinion of Hie management, of
the works', 'organized labor "levels
downward."
In reply to queatlons by membore
of the commission. Mr. Johnson also
made the statement that the force of
last j 18 mouths, to 8,200 nt present;
employees has been reduced from
maximum of 19.500 -men within .the:
that'the hours of employment ot thc]
day men have been cut from the nor ?j
mal time of ."> hours a week to 40 and
the night shut lroiu Ui? hours to3i) a
week. . ,'..
. Asked what in his opinion was tbi
cause that compelled tlie reduction in
men and hours Mr. Johnson said:
"Railroad equipment aud " t-upply
companies, ear builders and such are
"sharing in the depression duo to Mic
delay o? tho Interstate* Commerce
Commission in deciding thc freight
rate question."
With regard to tho cillciency syst tim;
Mr. Johnson said the host ehiclency ls
to encourage men to make higher
wages. .
"The thing you want to do." he said,
"is to,, inspire yoiif men to BJanilncKB
and to make an effort to increase
their earnings."
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Looking For Site.
Philadelphia. Juno 24.-Excavation
was started today In, historic Inde
pendence Square in an effort to lo
cate the foundations or an observatory
tower from which lt is said the d?clar
atio nof independenT was publicly
promulgated and the former existence
ol! ? which generally had not boen
I known.
OOOOOOOOO?OOOO
o STATE NEWS o
o o o o o b o ob ox) ooo
Tho Bell i'v'lerhono Company will
epend ?145.0?)0 in a building of its
0 yu in '.'ol umida.
Tho state Banker's Convention
opened at tho lalo ot Palms Wednes
day morning.
Only two eases of trachonii wera
ff urn! lu South Carolina by a govorh
1 ient export: Thin ls a' maligtiatit dla
caeV-.of the eye which is preven toil by
medical Inspection.
Che raw hos abandoned Its plau to
hava ?* Fourth of July o?lehrutiin
this ye?r. (
i . ,i .
Rock Hill and Chester ara making
preparations foi a big- time on '.bo
4tn of July.
. Passed WV ?? : '
1 Philadelphia. Ji.r.o Directors of
tho Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago
amidst. Louis Railway, th? PanTHandlo
system, a subsidiary; of .the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, today passed thovd?vl
dend on the common stock and re
duced the dividend on the preferred
stock to half of -one per cent for .the
quarter. The Pennsylvania; company
directora for the lines, wast of IPtfa
burgh declared the usual aeml-ann??l
dli^et?d of;S par c?nt. ;j
'''.'J ' ' ' .
COMMUTES THE
TERM OF LEADERS
> j j ~ i 'm s ?
Woodrow Wilsen Extends Clem
ency to Certain Minor Offend
ers in Dynamite Conspiracy:
(liv Associated Press) .
Washington. .Minc 24.--President
Wilson today commuted to expire ut
once th?' seilten cos imposed on Mich
upi .1. ll. Hannon, of Scrunton, Pu.;
Krank ll. Painter, of Uinuhiin, Neb.;
Pied .1. Mooney, of Duluth. Minn., and
Willi?in simpe, or Chicago, nil con
victed in Hie "dyhiimitc conspiracy".
CU?OS. ..
Tin* other twenty dofendahts. In
cluding; tin? leaders, must begin1 serv-1
im? I hoir sentences tomorrow in Lum
cnwortli penitentiary. Clemency * I '
John H. Marry amt Paul J. Morr: -,
betti of St. Louis, waa withheld, wJiiie
they ?nive opportunity tb submit'sep
arate polit iuus.
lian nen had been sentenced to three
years; Painter to two; Mooney and
Shuiie each got a year and a day.
Harry got four years and .Morriu lince.
Those applications for clemency were
finally ile ti lcd, .j,,.,
No memorandum was given out ac
companying the president'.- net ion bttt<*
it waa .im<l"ratoii(l tin; president fop- '
lowed closely tho recninmoiidutiojip{bf .
Attorney (?uncial McKcynolds. ' ".
The four mon whoso sentences
were commuted had a minor part tn
the conspiracy, the government
charged. Petitions netting out. Inul
vlduully Hie applications of the other
two for executive clemency will-be
received.
The twenty four men who applied
for pardon were convicted of conspi
racy mid the transport ut lou of dvnft
ir''o in interstate commerce for the
v.-lacking of buildings and other Kt ruc.
tures" in a labor war betwc?n -..the
Structural Iron Workers' orgarilia
tlon und tho employers. The noted
cuses grow directly out . of tho dyna
miting of tho Los Angeles Times
building und Hie confessions of the
Mcnamara brolhers. ;
Sp.inlaid u Primmer.
Matamores, Mex., June 21.-Policar.
po Suss, a Spaniard. In whoae behalt
representations have been made by
tho i ulled States, was one bf 15 pris
oners Kent from Mutaniorus today tb
Saltillo, the headquarters of General
Cnrrunzu. SUBO was changed . v
having counterfeit constitutionalist
money in his posBoralnn.
'. KAINE llKill KU INVOLVED ~
Memphis Rauher Will Face New Fed
eral ('burge. ' ' s
Memphis. Tenn.,' June 24.-C. Hunter
i Raine, against .whom' indictments pre
pending in state courts charging.that
trhilb president of the Mercantile <'* '
Bank ot this city he misappropriated" s . ..
$1,091,000, waa, arrested late todaydu .'\_
a federst warrant alleging uefa pt the.
matta to defraud. Ho waived .njyimtna-,;
ttonand was" released bli li?^O?^T?ond,' '
to appear ai the Noveihh?r'terttV'?t?" '^
thc "United States district court hare. J. '. .
Tho warrant, sworfa to hy Herbert '.
Fisher, United States district attorney,
is based on thc circulation through the
mails of a ?talement D' the. bank's
condition which is alleged to have
been ii?udulcnt'. " .
Raine appeared for trial last week
on Indictments returned hy the county
grand Jury, but efforts to secura a
Jury proved futile and tho ep^e was
uoutinucd until; October. Ho left, to?
i ight for New Vork .
^ Tried in Rad Weather. ,
Southampton/ June 2?.-Tie British
challenger for the America's cup,
Shamrock IV,'.had her Ant weather:
trial today with the older Shamrock
and acquitted.;herself,, well. In a
stiff northwesterly .breeze the ebal
lenger worked but. pitirree minute
lead in a live.nill? rQn. ',...,
Will Not i>nfer._ .
X?w O? i CHUB, j dna. za.-r-'vn? laxest'''
m?diation plan, that of having Huerai,
and. ('urran/.a delegates\ cpm'c.^. ',r tft~i
formally Oh a provisional president ...
dTHTIITH TM TMH TMH TMH T?
Tor Mexico will como to. naught if'Al-1
trod O, Brbcedn, 's?cretary fbr'Qehef--'''
al Carranza, and hts emissary- to "
Washington, voiced thc sentiment iot^j
the constitutionals here. -, today, ^?.Mr.Yv ,
;Breceda said that constitutionaupta "",
would not confoi with'H??rt? delegat-'
eg for mal ly or Informally. : v.;.-?.?... ^ -.
; fut
You will be doing yourself :
a good tarn; by Sn?t?lliW^f 0?
GAB RANGE. We WgM
tliem under the strongest
guarantee. "
' '" Easy terms-$2 down-aid
$2 per month. ^