FOR 91.?A P. A (II rte are Hellini ter than mont of the widely ad v? (he befit shlti ' tains, ever offerei' Cords and beautiful range of Htrl , FOR ,08c we pre wiling a real ne, Bade especially for Rulles ui an tee. Beautiful range of the cl See oar "Biff-Ben" soft collar t er nt 60c each, dar price 50c. Big line of Work' Shirts? all eat We feature, jangle Collars?|b boxes oi half, dozen, 7?c box?oi B|t? ASSORTMENT OF WASH T! BACH. THEBI G. H. BAI Money cbeerfiijly refunded ior(}j i^??M t?itai in as good, ?dnd k?^ P?SITlVBLV cannot sei '^m^m0^?i -* :" -f'- < ? ' ^J^-?ai^ii^ito?ii??mmmmmUn ;*.; '?> . , - .. Ii Ii m i ii. lit? i??T i'iiii'ni Ti??*"M?tfni"''*' '"" INDEPENDENCE DAY CROWDS THRONGED INTO ANDERSON YESTERDAY $f?T AUTO RACES / '." ' J?V. I Patriotic Addresses and Display of Firework. ,M?de July 4th v ?" Celebration a Success , (From Sunday's Datiy|) AEdoreon people have long thought that July Fourth 's one of tho princi pal .days pi. all! tho Vear and now An dereon county1 farmers are convinced that this is a fact,- ''Independence Day was gloriously'celebrated in Ander son but with the farmers tho cotc brpdton consisted |n rejoicing over th? Irtct that Ou> -beat rain Andedrson, hrti njoyed:. i/i thiany^W&ks fell yester day,.:1 :~ . .'v \ . :>TOe day .'began with a rain early yesterday morning but this soon p'sbb ?4 way andtho sun. came out bright and clear, aa though the day had Ijeen mado to order foY^thb celebration.' By 10 o'clock th? crowds were thronging beautiful- North. Anderson, /although the program proper wn^ not Bchetiut ?d^o^ln untll lt o'clock. At lO'.SlO {?? military band gave a vor y inter *'ng ptusical on tho public square thea the line, of march was up for the prettiest suburb over - louth Carolina, There people parts.of (Andedrson county i adjoining counties and from had assembled to bear the ip. witness the motor ??he ^rin?lpal addroBs of I^dWver?d by ?. Collen sploridhj monner. Then the automobile Yaces '. fc'^gr?b was rough, m some ^W& 'lr&W? tensou the Ami >wi'ih? -ri^'vjxas ppt. ^uite aa to.first event was for tho host tlm< of or ',sher; throo-Quarter phu? iim vtW^^V'-S- ? won5 f bj g. . Jriv?a*/* Regal car. Hii d he won the st- Uwin-/9kmf Grenier ; hoys ' and ? BSrago, nrodf ds. rospec or?Iy entrlef ?!t?^ZWfat'*- Chatm?r. ^?f-i^?^tt ?v th? ' 'eft* ivs for Men ung Men ,' a Shirt?our Pequot?that In bet rtlMu! HhirtH, beyond a doubt I la Anderson. Comes In HuNNlan pod efforts. high grade Shirt, really a $l.2.r> ml id every one Hold under Hallen' guar ?olcest designs. 41iIrt ?advertised by many as a wh foil site and well made, 4He vaeh. e only w ply collar In the c'.ty?In 15c each. !ES?ALI, KINDS, 10 AND l&c ffiHIVE [LES, Prop. inyv unsatisfactory purchase when i?jpn. fjB when they left .the store, id out goods on approval. Do not. ii V*' ' * '. ' I I II III I over. His time was 4:47. : Prank Brownlce was the winner in the slow race for cars of six cylinders but no record was kept of his time as his w&s the only car in this class to finish with a perfect score. The races lasted for over an hour and thon began the picnic dinners . in various parts of the pretty new park. Families from the country and some of the families from the city had arranged for a picnic dinner in this pretty spot and this proved to bo one Of tho most enjoyable events of the day. The new park presented a pret ty and attractive scene with the dos ons of families grouped around tho dinner, spread under the shado of tho trees. I The chlof event scheduled for tho. afternoon was the baseball game be tween the Anderson team and the Greenvlllo team of rlod for which bill is ren dered, minimum bill $1.00. Mr. Taylor, while here yesterday, inspected the numerous Improve ment being made by his company and stated that In curs of pipe are now en route to Anderron, with which the company will put In six inch main;- In many streets In which there ore now four Inch mains. "This one thing alone will cost us between $20. 000 und $26,000," raid Mr. Taylor. In speaking of the numerous crlt Icrnn concerning the work of the Southern Public Utilities company. Mr. Taylor said: "We have spent $2 for cvory $1 we have realized out of Anderson ever elnco we took charge of the local plant and we will have to continue that policy for some time. "It does reem to me that those of your citizens, continually carping and criticising us should either ?hui up or find out what they are talking about. They are hurting nobody but them selves. We are trying to give the best service possible and we believe that the public should at least be a little appreciative." UNITED STATES DENIES ONUS OF STATEMENT Bryan Repudiates the Alleged Re port of Grecian Minister Williams Washington, July 3.?Responsibility for published statements orittclslng conditions in Albania credited to Georgo Fred Williams, minister of the United States to Greece, wan ?isclalm. ed by the State department tunight in a formal statement Issued by Secre tary Bryan. The minister's report his activi ties in Balkans has not reached Wash ington and officials of the government have been silent concerning>prc3? dlB. patehea quoting -1:1?. Secretary Bryan's statemen: rua . "In reply to inquiries addressed to the department of State as to what au thority the American minister at Alb ens had' to make remarks attributed to him relative to the condition of af fairs In Albania, tho secretary of state has replied that Mr. Williams Was on ly authorized by the State department to visit Bplrus, observe-conditions and report the. result of his observances to the department and that the pub lished remarks he is alleged to have made were given solely on his own responsibility, and with no authority whatsoevrer from the department. Mr. Williams' report or bis visit has not yot. been received." In official circles tho action of the government In issuing this statement without awaiting the arrival of Mr. Williams' report was regarded as significant It was said President Wilson himself had called the .e-art ment's attention to the gravity of the situation, suggesting that no time should be lost In letting it be known that In stacking the Prin -e of Weld and his government In Albania, Minis ter WUllams was not acting on in structions from Wabslngton. Press dispatches have reported the minister, as resigning, but Secretary Pryan said no resignation bad reach* ed the department CUP.COMES OVER American Crews Tied for the Rowing Trophy fa England. Henley on Thames, July 3.?The coveted grand challenge cup cornea to the United States. Two American eight-oared crews? the 'Union Boat Club of Boston, and the Harvard University second crew? were iett to* fight tomorrow for Its possession by victories today In the semi-final h?-atav over. Mayenece, Win nipeg, respectively. Both were most exciting races row ed in almost reCord time and won only after a hard struggle near tho finish ing lino in each instance. . . The race between Harvard and ""'nnipeg was rowed In tho best time corded at this yearfs regatta?seven minutes flat } Democrat* Visit Boosevelt Oyster Bay. N. Y.. J?ly l-jt w*? learned tonight that folio .vlng the via. It to COlonel- Rooir?velt of Mayor Mitchell, of New: York, other demo cratic leaders probably will come to ' lor Bay. Their Identities were not lor cd. but ft i? said that they aro '- rata of prominence. Fejr dei its t^nce-v-the colonel's re 1 ot. political actlvUloa have rise to so much conjecture as tic conferences, j^xst and Intended. Ml JUMPED THIRTY FEET TO THE GROUND LAWRENCE TREWOLA HAD A NARROW ESCAPE GAVE FIRE ALARM Neighbor* Saw Man Falling From Window and Concluded It Was on Fire (From Sunday's Dallv ) Crazed by the effects of some whis key he hud obtained In town and probably suffering also from the ef fects of drugs. Lawrence Trewolln yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock jumped from the second story window of ('. A. Me.Laln'a boarding house to the ground beneath. The fall was a distance of between 20 and 30 feet and that the man did not break his neck Is hardly Iers than miraculous, yet last night he was almost himself ea'n and except for being badly bruised he Is as sound ub ever. Trewolla Is a carpenter by trade -id has been at work for the last few weeks on the Vandiver building whi . One of the. remarkable things, .in connection with the i happening was that a neighbor saw the man falling and the concluded: that' -the house must bo on fire to cause him to Jump, and she accordingly turned in. the flro alarm. The fire. department made a quick run to the ecdne and it was fol lowed by the enormous crowd In the city. The visitors thronged the place .and strangers thought* that half the town must bo in flames. Trewolla. is a man,,of middle age, is married, and said ina.t night that ho had no Idea why he should try to take hie own life. \ . ooooooooooooooooooo O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Iva, July 3.?On Wednesday aftor noon Mis Mabel Reld entertained the Philathea Class of the Presbyterian church. After the business had been transacted they all- engaged in a live ly contest. "What will his Wife wear." Miss Georgia Belle BOakln and Mrs. D/ A. BurrisK won the'-prize a box of candy. During the evening a salad courso was served.. \ . Mi1: Jim Eryih" of ?htreviUe was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. N. Folishoff has. returned from a buajnesii trip to Eibcrt?h; Qa. "'' Mr, David Kennedy, whe bas been visiting relatives here has returned'to bis borne in Troy. ^ , . MS. W. P. McGh?? ) has returned home after spending, two weeks at Gcea Springs, for the benefit of his health. ; . Mr. Harvey Jackson of Storevllle waa In town Tuesday with relatives.- . . Mr. J. Harvey Pruttt of Starr was a business visitor here Tuesday. iMr. Woyrnan Sutherland has return, edtrom a business trip to Elberton. : Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wakofleid of An tre ville spent port of Tuesday' at the home of Mrs. J. E. Brownlee. ' Mr. Fred-Black of Mt Carmel was a business visitor here, this week. Mrs. Thornton who has been spend ing some thee with daughter Mrs. J, C. Jones has returned to her home in HartwelL Dr. J. E. Watson left'oThursday for. Colombia with Mrs. W. Frank McGhee who will enter a hospital there for treatment ^ . Messrs; Wiles. Jones McCarley. haye opened up an led house In the 'wate house of Jackson ana Beaty, and are now prepared to supply the public With ice: v Miss Minnie Fen n ell of Lou n des ville ta th? guest of h?r alSter Mrs. S. M. MeAdaras. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stran of Me* Cormlck aro visiting*'at the home of Mr. J. E. Ufon. ' v. " Mr. and Mrs. Jones Henry Hutchin son and Mrs; L. P. Fobchee and ehli .tjj?a of Anderson wore visiting rela tive^ in town Monday. . i Mt. Henry Wakefiold and wir? have retimed from El berton where they went tc attend tho marriage of Mr. Wakefield "later. Mrs. Minnie Brown? Master Grlor and Mian Dtls of Duo West will spend tho month of July at tho hem* of Mr. B. V, McCnJ'ouah. . Mrs. S. ?., it?rait apOUt, Tuesday In Elberton u>e guest of Idlss Reeea. I, Dr. Shirley and nroOier^A^;* Put h were vi-1 ?rs here the first of the week. Mrs. J. IS. Harper of Dalles. Texas Is on a vlnil to ther slBter Mrs. J. A. Rrownlee. Mrs. .1. F. McDonald and children of Anderson are speudliiK ?oraetlm? ut the home of her mother Mrs. J. K. Seawrlgllt. Dr. (\ H. Rnrton vn a business visitor to Anderson Thursday. Rev. J. L. Krim, ii me "Christian Jew of Atlanta" closed a weeks meet ing in the second Baptist church here Wednesday night. Itev. E. N. Sunders of Anderson assisted him in theBc meetings. Master Billy El rod who ha.T been spending the week with his Aunt Mrs. J. A. MsAlister bus returned to his home in Anderson. Mrs. J. S. Haldy and children have returned from a weeks visit to relativ es In Lavonlo, Ga. Mrs. H. r.i3id Shcrurd and children kwho have been visiting, relatives here for the past three weeks have return ed to their home in Helton. Miss Helen Leverett left Friday for a weeks visit to her Aunt Mrs. W. II. McPhail of Laurens. Mrs. Ada Clary and children of Hackleburg. Ala. are here on a visit of several weeks to relatives. TRAIL OF BLOOD CAUSES OFFICERS TO HOLD WOMAN Mrs. Helen Angle Not Allowed Bail After She Refuses Statement Stamford, Conn., July 3.?Because experts testimony showed that a trail of human blood ran from the lower hall of the building up two flights of stairs and into her apartments and becaur.c .-he would make no state ment, Mrs. Helen M. Angle was held without ball late today by order of Coroner John J. Pholan. who Is In vesus-tti??v the death of Wa?ds P.. Poi tou, on the nlgbt of June 23. Mrs.' Angle had been at liberty under a ?5,000 bond, given by her father. Ballou was found dying on the <= Mo walk in front of the building where Mra| Angle lived. She told the police he fell down a flight of stairs while under the influence of Honor. Mrs. Angle Was taken into custody after sbe had been given a private hearing in the office of the u-ilef of police at which she refused to make a statement. Sbe collant.-ed when f-he realized she had to go to a cell. Chief of Police Brcnnan, the first witness at tho Inquiry, amplified tes timony previously given, In which he had quoted what Mrs. Angle had said regarding a white shirt found in a bureau drawer. The chief said lie had shown the shirt to Mrs. Angle, pjay lng: ' 'Nellie, what does this mean." "She replied: "Bill, for God's sake, don't show that up," Brennen replied, he testified, "I won't unless I am obliged to/' The chief identified a pair of npeetaclea found In a box with other articles on the veranda. A physician said he found a spot of blood on the spectacles. He also de scribed stau?, which showed trac?e of blood lntests made. These stains, were op tho lower landing, up both flights of stair and in Mrs. Angle's room. Three bloody footprints were found on the stairs. There was a stain near the leg of a piano, another under an ironing board and still an other on a mat renr Mrs. Angle's bed. Tests of other stains have net yet, been complete'!. --V?? Choice of 250 Farms 50 to 500 Acres, $10 to $50 per Ac re. Come and see. Writo for folder. WESTERN CAROLINA REALTY-CO., MeCormlck, 8. C. NOTICE DEMOCRATS. - On July 28th, 1914 the club rolls will close. After that date no name shall be enrolled. All democrats are urged to enroll at their nearest club without delay. If any qualified Voter falls to enroll he can blamo only himself. Write your full name on the club roll and do it "now. All clubs except Cox mill, Grove School and Slabtown have sent in the names of their enrollment committee. These clubs are urged to-send them In witm dut delay. , The secretaries of all the clubs will send In the club rolls between tho 28th of July and August 1st, and the executive cbmmitteemeu from each club is requested to see that this rule Is compiled with. \ The time tor filing pledges and pay ing assessment of canldates expires on August 7th. at 12 o'clock sharp. Tho pledge is to be filed with the secretary and the assessment paid to him. Leon L. Rice, .'Secretary, 8. D. Peatman, County Charm an. _:_ VOTICE Nittco la hereby given thai a meet ing of the stockholders, of the R. W. Tribble Company IS called at the of fice of R. W. Trtbhle & Anderson,, B.|