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Anderson College A Christian Institution for the Higher Ed ucation of Young Women Tlirw liirge brick hoHiHugs, sleiim lieut, electric llchfs, prhule fun h t? every two rooms. Class rooms, laboratories gytnnaKlum? nil thoroughly equipped. Campus of :I2 acres, recreation grounds, IciiiiIh courts* basket bail field, within catty wulklng distance of town, on two Hireel car line*. Course of study in accord with high cnt edurntlonul requirements. Experienced fnruliy of Christum men and women. Strong departments in Mi SIC, A HT, KXPREHSION A M) DOMESTIC SCIENCE A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT tor those not ready to enter college 1 \ t Write for catnlotruo. ' 4 I I * James P. Kinard, Ph. D., Pres. Trtree-Qnarters of a Century of Consistent Ideals in the Training of Young Men and Young Women 'A'tims-acaflqnpd. institution offering superior advantages for the training of th?. intellect and the drvelopmen* of character under sound Christian influences.. Situated jn a ouiet college town, educational and religious in life o-ritTnitnonphere; influence* highly favorable to study. Health condi tiqp.tr unexcelled, r" S .. "iBfufldings equipped" and arranged to afford the maximum of efficiency in cpllcRe work and administration, j College Home accommodate* seventy ybung .men. The Wylie Home, at handsome new build, trig loir, y^iung women, p.-ovides every modern dormitory eq'uqitfoent and convenience. Twenty^ncre campus; out-door Bporfs "and exrrrciseo. L?tornry and science courses of ?jnllegiate standard; degrees. Library dj 10.000 volumes; Laboratories, Observatory, Fitting School. /.yQovernment based upon an appeal to honor and ' aotf-tespeet Free tuition to young lathes in Wylic Home. Expenses for year about $200). For Catalogue Address James Strong Mof falt, D. D., .. ?aviv^v.v f ;,,la>:i(' .1.3 " ' Diio We.r, South Cirjlba We Have Buggies coming in almost every day the latest shipment being, a car of ?COLUMBUS? Come in and let us show mem. They are 1914 Modelst i. We have a nice line'; of Pony I.Utl?! InUri a * buggies. -am %%%% J, S. FOWLER NOTICE DEMOCRATS*~* |fith, 1014 the club rolls 'After that date no 'name On &i will cjosc shall be enrolled.- All democrats are urged-to. enroll at their nearest < cJuh without delay; If any qualified " voter fails to enroll he can blame only himself. Write your full name on the club roll and do.lt now. All clubs except Cox mill, Grove. School and S?abtown have sent in the names of their enrollment committee. These clubs are urged to send them in wltm out delay. , The Bccretf..es of all the clubs will setr&W tho club rolls between this'23tuTttT'ffaly- and August 1st, and the ec;ec'Atlvo commltteemen from each .C'iib fa requested to sco that this r,ule la .compiled with, Tae timcfbr filing "pledges and pay-. Ing assessment of cantdates expires on August ?th, at 12 o'clock sharp. {The pledge. Is to be filed with the ' secretary And: the assessment paid to him. . ' ' ' , ? V Leon L. Rice, V 'i .'. ' Secretary. % v fl 'D. Pearrann, . - %. County Channan. NOTICE Nltice is hereby given that a mec Ing of the stockholders of the R. > Tribble Company is called at the c flee of R. ;W, Trlbble at Anderson. C, on . the 25th day of July. 1914 10 o'clock -A. M., for the purpose considering a r?solution or the Dire tors to liquidate and wind up the a fairs and dissolve the corporation. R. W. TRIBBLE, Pr?? J. LEE VALENTINE,.Sec. "> Mu>iro Appeals Case. Paris, July 8.?Conclusions wn submitted to the tribunal of the Sefi tody by P." a. RegnattH, d?sign?t by tho public prosecutor to make report of.thri case involving Miss D< an, of Birookline, Mass., Henry . Munt a Parts banker, and. the customs A pajtment of, tlip . United, States. 1 s?Td.: 'The; civil tribunal of tl Seine hiifi no, power to authorize t' Munro bank to give information con dcntlal In its nature The secret ... business affairs and private intorci must bo respected." Munro.was so tenced to jail for rornslrig to dlsclo tho amounts paid in Franco by Ml Dolnn tor drosnos seized.by the Am< lean customs ba' their arrival in Sc ton. Ho has appealed. CALL TO ARMS COL STRIBLING URGES FARMER TO GETi READY FOR STATE MEET ING TO BE HELD HERE UNION IS ALIVE While No Great AcU Arc Being Performed Latent Organiza tion Is Powerful Furniers look up and take notice. The bugle call of reveille Is now ringing over hill and dale for the awakening of all ye slumbering tam ers union men to shuffle about and gel In your trappings and regalia and get ready to line up a strong force to welcome tin- slate union to Anderson on the Ulst of July. Farmers, you have not forgotten the fad that Anderson county led tho state in the introduction of the Union, and all the whole country now taker, pride In pointing to Anderson as the banner county of the Statu and a leader In progressive good things, am. we trust that all old members an t wer here with a voice of courage, pride and faith that will cheer all old members and induce1 new ones to Join in and share the honors of the successful work done by the Un ion, our only stnfe-wlde farmera' or ganization. Like all other organizations of church, Kchoole, political reforms and revolutions, the farmers' organiza tions have their alternate periods of strenuous activities and lethargy. Yes, the FarmbrB" Union has paused through several of the bardent fought and most i.ucrcsBful battles ever wa ged by any organization. Victory nl i 7,*avs cat rice v.'!tk it "eare :;f m'.r.d I hat induce:; a period of rest and of [sleep that i:r ar ncccacaiy with our j union a:-, any laborer alter a hurd ; day's wot k. or a soldier alter a hard j fought hatlle?but ar. eternal vigl I lence la the price of liberty, the old j guard of the Farmers' Union?that j faithful cordant that hair kept -up a unit of the Union und press, d the guard lines around the camp, watch I Ing over the banked flte-.i whilst the main rank and (lie of the Union slum ber?now call out to all to tally, in line on the 14lh of July at Anderson and enjoy the meeting of the old comrades in good works. Net Dead. Hut Asleep in Victory If you believe that the Farmers' Union is dead, just let the price of cotton fall to about six cents and the farm supplies stand at trust, or mo nopoly, prices and, we will assure yt>u that although the Farmers' ' Union may bo'as irlient as th? r'-Win? of the dead, .they will then rise up again with the fire and fury and unity of purpose as of old. flood Work of Farmers* Organization Now nnd then ccme thoughtless far mer and others ask, "what good have farmers' organizations done; for the farmer?" % Now ever mother, son daughter and patent of the whole rural mail route has a practical answer to thlB slow qucrtion every day, and if tills great demonstration of good accomplish ments by organized farmers is not sufficient, let all .such comb out on the 14th of July when they can get enough information to convince any reasonable ono of tho fact that far mers, in one form or another have practically gotten, or will soon get all their demands . In some reasonable form or other. For instance, we did not get the "sub-treasury" as demand ed by the Oc'ala platform, but we have something better in the name of "regional banks." Neither have we tbe "green back currency," but we i...ve something fctfi i ?V t'+t???rt??g.1. ? 1,-.* - r , 1. ?... UVVVV. t %M*VUB?* H.V I.. ' v . C . v gional banks and the treasurer ol the nation who has already placed many millions of dollars for the spe cific purpose ' of r.uving farmers crops. ; i Wall Street gan .lers, who could breed a panic at t ill, or set up ficti tious prices and -ob the farmers ol the profits on t elr products have not yet been pu entirely out of bus iness but their panic breeding hat been given a b'..i fx eye by our national treasurer, wh > can fill the needs ol money as fat ; as Wall Street. Gamblers ctjii reMuce the supply ol money. . Te Smith-Lever bill, now nearly thrbv jii congress Is making Wall Street jamblers in cotton trem ble .in the'.- boots at the thought ol these shai :.lcs that are sure to con trol their nefarious steps. J. C. STRIBLING, Chairman of . Committee or Good of the Order Farm bra' Union. MAY ACCEPT TERMS New Havea Rend May Accede To Be taands of Government. (By Associated'Press.) Washington. July 8.?Tho govern mon t'a anti-trust suit to dissolve th< New Haven railroad systei i may ye bo avoided-If New Haven officials wll accept terms of a bill for the s?para tiou of tho New Haven and the Bostoi and, Maine, passed by the Massachu seit? ' legislature before It- adjourns Tdesday night. Officials here, however regard It as not Improbable that th< suit may bo filed sometime this month Attorney Genorat McReynolds agree* to hold off th.; suit while the rail road aid state catno to' an agre?mnl but hot later than this month. , Governor Walsh at the white hooa oY today discussed the New Haven situa its j tton with President Wilson and Mi a-' McReynolds. The president expresse, s? the hope that tho suit might he avert sa ed., The governor declared, howevei ;r- that If (he rail road-officials, would no >3-' accept the'new taw the shit appcare I to be the only alternative. -. >. Scenes Attending Fire That Photos by American Press Assoclatlc SALEM, MASS., almost entirely m deavoriog to .rebuild and re.Mii Interest' were : lost, altuaugb : snvedtH/The; lass wjs M5.0 0.( view of the Qhrnes at their,height, wit their homes; also refugee* removing fv COTTON RED SPIDER IS ONTtfE WARPATH ;m-_ . Clemtcn Colleger Prepares Cate chism CoWring Questions ' Asked of the Pest II 1 '. !.i i if I '- -, Clomr-nn College. J.uly-8.?Tho cot ton red spider is,- on the war puth U\ South-CaroMna)-tills seapon. , Conditions have been very favorable for. the pest'?td*velppment./or several weeks and bi-jjfv on tomato plants In large numbeu'nml iu pouring Into tho cotton Holds. ji'Thc mlie.iE likely-to do much dnmao if care is not taken. In view of this,faqt,,A. F. Conrad!, en tomologist ^nf .?jemsbn College, has prepared tho following catechism, which covers, tjhe questions usually ur-ked about the pest. 1. What Is. .the red spider? An swer: A very; email, reddish, spin ning mite on the under Bides of cot ton leaves. 2. At wliat,(Bchrion are thoy injur ious? Answer?''TDuring dry weather. Keep your eyes open for them when dry woathor sola In. 3. How'dees'ohc know when they first appear or* cotton. Answer: By the nfc?tcu lO?vdo turn?uB u^ep red on the upper impfaco.- Examination of the under ruf face of euch leaves will the red splder^'movlng about. The earliest airrti fa littet a blood red spot. 4. Do they spin webc? Answer: Yes, they work under webs, which \ are hard-to ecu at first but which can be easily seen , when tho damage be comes soverc'.'i'*^ ' 5. How ie the damage done? Answer: Tho IenV.t? ! become red all I ,over, become distorted and bcjttle t and drop off."* ' 6. What parts of the < plants are t attacked? Answer: The leaves;, the f lower leaves flrst. ft ' . f. -7. How do-they spread? Answer: By crawling, if >'.N6 doubt they arc f also -spread j by bird?, domestic ani male, workmen arid wind.* S. Has tho 'red spider natural ene mies? Answer: There arc- several ? species of Insects that attack-them - and, during rome seasons, do much goo-1. What artt tho food plants ot .the red spider?- Answer: There arc niqrro then fifty it corded. Amohfi the most important', aro the- violet poke weed,-cowpea, bean, Okrav-wrhj blackberry,- jtmsoa wed i and others . Vilolets and poke weed aro especial !>ily bad because-thoy furnish wintei t food. 1 10. How-<fsV It* \ eorii^?led . )An . swor : ; .Kecp^close sfni?h^M c?ttor j when dry w oath or r.?ta In so that yoi J will notice tho''lirst signs. Carefull) j burn the^pi?fttr^fh'?wIng. signs oi , them. When .largo ;spo.t? ,havo be come infected .Ose one of tho ret ; spider sprays. - .>>.. ' n : 11. What , are these sprays An J ewer: Potassium Sulfide and lime " snlphur, solution are.considering tht best two. 12. How are,the .sprays prepared' 0 Answer: .Potassium sulfino - -cost; - about 25'ccntr- ti bound at drug storey and" lr- used at thelrate^ot 3. pounds t< a 100 pallonn of water. ..Llm* eulphui -.solution, un less-made at home, os foi *. ' orchards, in not so easily secured ii t local markets. It*co>te about 20 conti il delivered aftl is used at the rate o l?ne gallon to 30 gallons of water the Costly . 'if 5 " . wept Salem, Mass. riped ont by flames, is now gallantly en* ne business. Many places of historical Natbnilel Hawthorne's birthplace was )00 nnl six Uvea. The photos show a h survivors watching the destruction Of irnlture from their bouBes. (This is the same solution as for :;ealcs in orchards In winter. 13. What kind of pump is neces sary? Answer: For small spots a bucket pump is sufficient. For larg as their use is concerned in the plants arc not too large. Equip pmap with fine nczzlas", as In spraying fruit' troos. f}b . ' 1.4.... How much solution tis re quired for an acre? Answer: About 100 gallons or two barrels after the spray If made tip. 15,.. How much cnn one spray a day? Answer :.. Three pcrer, when done cnVpfully: 11G." \yimt precautions are aeces arjf When' spraying *Answ;er: Spray ffjSroughiy under sides of. loaves and al4p nearect' plants surrounding in "?").-'What Is the best way for .pre venting j-ed spiders? Answer: Clean culture,"''keeping down weeds as" far possible, especially violets and poke weeds, at all seasons. \ ooooooooooooooooooo o : ' o o SIX AND TWENTY o o - \ . ? 0 000*0000000000 0 o.o o 0 Pendleton, July 8.?Our crops were relieved of their thirst by th? nice rain that fell in our section* on th? fourth. A great many of, our people from tM? ?^?ii.,.. tu*. 'tt**?r*Ti <? "?? ....... uv.v,b.WM >. v>.. .uu, .... ... . ... j Town" while several weht to Pelzer. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ' PIckehs dined with their daughter, Mfs. W. W.\,?wen, last Saturday at North Anderson; *; Mrs: Lee Elrod and Misses Eva and Lola Richey took in the fourth 'at Pelzer. Mrs. Eva Richey is spending- the week with her sister, Mrs* L.. A ?oth ran of Liberty, S. C. ! Mr. James Barglol of Pendleton spent last -Sunday afternoon at .bis sisters, Mrs. S. J Richey. -, ! Mr. John -Melton of Easloy dined last Tuesday with his father, Mr.' J. 1L.-Melton, v?pur,' section is very much ...pleased over- the announcement of our good friend and neighbor, Mr. W. H. ?. .El rod..for , road commissioner. Every body push\Iot"Oncle.Bill",. vVMr. Harmon^;Smith, one of Plerce toWn'e nice young .men, .was In our ction for a short while last Sat urday:-';'' ' \v. . .. :, . . >>. '6{x and ffwenty. v and Pendl?t?n's : j ball, teams crossed bats last Satur ? day...'-The s^orV-reattited;.6 to 8*in I, .favor. Of tli?,boys from the sticks. The J featuri^ot the game was "tho pitching of Mahaffey and.catching of Richey.' ~Dr. Jny'W. Hollis of Greenville was la our midst last week., ; With a few rooro j-mod rains early planted watermelons are 'j^>ihg to.be plentiful. . : " . The writer of . this article- would like to see Borne one take tbe habit of sending In correspondence from every church and school district dur ing July and August. ; Arguments Concluded. Jackson, JMIsb.? July 8.?Arguments In the case of Theodore 0. Bilbo, liett, tonont governor of Mlsslttibf, on trial here charged with soliciting an,d '&v cej-tlng a bribe In connection with the proposed formation ' of a new county by th? l?gislature or'l9i?livefc con cluded Ut? tonight, following, which tho" case was given to.thi. Jhry. Th* hearing began tfabro 'than''two sweaks 1 ago. Palmetto De? Criminal and A corps of trained Specialis!? whose Iy 11 : m i! r < work. A ddress P. Political Ann / FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject toi the rules of the democratic* primary. ' ._It. A. Abrama. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offlco of Auditor of An derson County subject to the rulc3 of the Democratic party. R. WARE AUSTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the'ofilce of Auditor, subject j to the rules of the Democratic pri mary J. R. C. GK4FFIN. . I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the oflicu of j County Auditor, Anderson, subject to tiie rules and r?gulations of the dem ocratic primary My record as a pub lic servant stands for itself and I will appreciate the votes of the people of i this county. WINSTON SMITH. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I 'hereby anuounce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. .1. MACK KINO. I hereby announce-myself a cau-| dldate for the offlco of county super- ; visor or Anderson county, subject to tho rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VAND1VER. I hereby announce myself a caudi- , date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic j primary. C. F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself as a can-1 didate for county supervisor, subject | fo the rules of the democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzer, S. C, R. F. D. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of j the Democratic primary. _ THOS. B. .KAY. : JtEPRESENTAT^tVE;. j I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of Representatives from Anderson county, subject to the rules of the/democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the legislature subject to the rules and regulations of the democra tic- p-^rty. GEO. M. REID. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representative from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE. ' I 'am a candidate for the House of Representatives from Anderson coun ty. I will abide the rules of the, primary. SAM WOLFE. *] t "?*>c'<s';c inyscif ? candidate for - the legislature from Anderson Coun ty subject to the rules of the demo cratic, primary. T. P. DICKSON. FOR PROBATE JUDGE W. P. Nicholson, Is hereby announc ed as a candidate fu* re-election to the office, of Probate Judge,, subject to the rules., of the democratic pri mary. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the -office of probate Judge of Anderson county, subject to the rules and to the result of the Democratic primary;. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. I hereby announce myself a candi date, for Probate Judge of Anderson County subject to the rules of. the dcmoorUc primary. W. F. COX. I hereby announce, myself a candi* date tar the office of. judge of pro bate for Anderson county, subject to the" i-bleti governing 'the d?mocratie primary election. -' W. H. FRIERBON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject to tho rules of the Democratic Primary. . . . f. T..HOLLAND.; FOR 8TATE~8EpfAT0R I hereby announce Taxyself a candi date for State Senator from Anderson County, subject to the rules or the De mocratic primary election. ,( J. L\ "SHERARD, I hereby announce myself a can?l I date for the St?to Senate, from Ander* j son county, subject to the rules of the D?mocratie primary. ^^Sv-JfrJ Clint Sut), mors, Jr. FOR SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce myself a candi date- for re-election to the office bf I County" Superintendent Of Education, subject to the Democratic primary, i'. J. H. FELTON. < zcthve Agency [ Civil Work services may be secured Iti strict O. Box 402 louncements FOB COMMISSIONER R. A. Sullivan of Fork township Is hereby announced for commissioner for Section One. comprising Fork, , Rock Mills, Pendleton and Contcrville townships. I hereby announce my:-elf a candi date for county commissioner for tho third section, consisting of Garvln, Urushy Creek, Williamston and Hope well townships, subject to the a.-turn of the democratic primary. II. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce -myself a candi date for commissioner for Honea Path, Helton, Broadaway and Martin townships. District No 4, subject .to the rules of the democratic primary. W.XF. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for CommlBBloner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervillo town ships. Subject to the rules of the democratic primary. JOHN R. CULB?RSON. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Section 4, comprised of Helton. Martin, Honea Path and Broadaway townships. Sub ject to tu? fuiva of thu democratic party. , n. D. SMITH, Better known aa "Dick" Smith. W. H. G Elrod announces himself a candidate for county, commissioner ; from the district composed of Wil I liamsten, Garvln. Brushy. Creek and ! Ilopewell, subject to the rules of the I democratic party. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson county from tho third, section com prising Hopewell, wllllamston. Brushy Creek'and Garvln townships, subject to the action of the. Demo cratlc party. J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. S I hereby announce myself n candi date, for Commissioner from District :i??;.?^-c^>-mAf?T?g.--:-pepdleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervllle town ships, subject to rules of D?mocratie party. *. ,' '' J. H. WRtGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervillo townships., subject.to the rules of the d?mocratie primary. LX S. HOBSON. I hereby-announce myself as p.. can didate, for Commissioner of Anderson , county from Section No. 3, composed of Garland, Brushy Creek, Ilopewell and WilliamBtoh .TownBhips. ' subject to the action of the democratic party. U;.V; "% T- Watson. " " " I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner from Section 4, Comprised of Bolton Honea'.'Puth. Martin and Broadway townships, subject to the rules of the Democratic, primary. J. M: H?lllday. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner of Third Sec tion consisting of Williams ton, Brushy ' Creek, Hope well add Garvln Townahlpe, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. , W. A. (Berry) SPEARMAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Commissioner for District No. 4., comprising Honea Path, Martin, Bolton and Broadway township, subject to the rules of the" Democratic primary. J_ ' ., ? .,'J. M. Dunlap. The friends, of R. A. (Lon) Mullijttn hereby announce -htm as a carid'.date for County Commis Isoner from-' dis trict composing H?-.e'well. - i?rushy Creek, Garvln and Will lams ton. Sub- . Ject to the rules and government of the'democratic primary: '?". FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself ai candi date for county ' treasurer, subject to the riiles ot the d?mocratie party.: . J< MERCER KING. ' .' .' ". . ' % - .? , . i-hereby announce, myself ? candi date Tor county treasurer, subject to th?* r?les add" regulations of tho democratic' primary. Dtv W. A-Trlpp. ' I 'hereby announce myself as n can didate for County Treasurer of An* demon county subject to the rules ot the Democratic party. 7 > JACOB O. BQUNQBR. FOE COKOBE88 I hereby announce myself a tcriqdT dftte for Congress from the Third Con gressional District, snhjecv .io itho rules of tho democratic party. JOHN A. ?ORTO?V -" - ? > a* ^:>-'jgefaM>^Bra^. I 1 hereby announce myself a capdl d&te Aor County Treasurer. subject' to the. rules of the DemooraUc primary. V -'^ ' \r- m. A. Bu.-pnn ,