PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. SESSI EGIti?! PLA !N AND SENS?BLE?HARGE BY JUDGE JOHN S. WILSON; ONE GASE/TRIED Grand Jury ' l?as Number of jfruc - Foi* |i? Bills, ; lu Court of gen?ri ? /sessions for An derson county c livened yesterday Morning at tea o' ock willi his hon* or. Judge Johu !. WUaou, ol Man ning, presiding ;ud .Solicitor Vmc tor itonham and ijimogr?pher Clyde f Smith la their resAjUvo positions. The court room wi? crowded .when the court wa? owned and many people from ever>i sectlbn of the county wor-e in attfcidance, some as Jurors, some with legal business,. ;.\yl?f?e nian> were .t ire from curloi ity.-^done.* '' .?' ? Tho fiW.t case cal ?d for trial was thnUof Jarrett pod! in. a negro, who: sf?ini?K charged, wll i ?Hiing Zekei Bradley, another n gro. la$t sum- ' The killing .curred in, the ? Pleanant Grove sectl n of the county | ... and look placo at a icgro gathering] ?.. where a chur. ii BC rlce was beingj held. The derenne Ji the case has ! put up a niea o? bei E ?e?enne, cinim-i ng that lk-rdley wat on the point of j killing Dodson, and .hat tho defen-j daui Tired to nave hi > life. T. Frank] Watkins of the lora har, U uppear or the defense, v hile ?the.-aol iel-1 tor is unasBlBted in lepresenttrig' the| JffAt?. The case O? tupied tho at tention of the courij throughout the dnv and wh?a auioupuiieiit waa tak 'J?*tt? n'Jght- was-s Ittjn progrese. s-Th?"a|?o.Tuey -tor Ike e?ehse hud con JUDGE JOHN S.k'ILSOX. . "Who Opened Court in anderson Mon day M?rafts eluded Iiis argument int the ?;r?;n mont of the solicitor vcniain* tn bin lizard. Adloiirnniput. ?i? taken un til 9.30 o'clock today, f . Judge Wilson's charaajto tba grand jury, although brief, wi? lo the point ?nd commanded the cpse attention of.bbl hearers., He coiled oltontion to tho fact that it waltho duiy of grand jury lo 6ee tfe?jit tliut prop repori wan made pi any crime jch might cumtv uiuM t^t>knowU ie and--urged that tlfc; Jurors bear fact in mind.. He {took, occasion FIRST Hf With all Us triiJH and trouble simple tank when n to the refugee women and children to accompany the soldiers Ii they desire. The above is a Verbatim of the fl-at piece of telegraphic stuff to come* I ito Ute off?ec of The Daily. Intel lige a ?r over tlie leased wire of the Associi :ed Press. to say to the jurors that when llfcy wero demited to Inspect the various office.; ihui il was their duty todo it in a conscientious manner thrukch oitt and assured C:em thai they tere, expected to mako a rjloao inspeiiion and: u thorough' investigation of ali records, ile catted attention to| the fact that thc actual ?a fei y of a om ni un i ty depends to ' a large e leni upon tho faithful performance o du* ty on the part of every juror and asked that the members-of ttys jury do their ditty In every instance I'p until G.30 o'clock . last eight when the court adjourned, the rand ' jury had brought In the foll* wing j true bills: Bill Hoovle. ?ether Hen t derson, Charlie Hendersons C arlie ! Sniitlr, Robert Cameo, Bul Clines, f John Robinson. Dock Gaines, 'rank Williams Will White 'all dirged with murder, j J. H. Vernor end . Columbi i Ag 1 new, charged with larceny, J true I bill as regords Vernon and DO dil In ? tho case of Agnew. A true biii was returned In the case of Ryon Cox, charged w* :h as sault aud battery with . int nt to i kill. j A true bill was returned i the' case- of .f. II. Veruon, Perry Acken ; and C. W. ?Lock, charged vv h iar ' ceny. f MRS. Ki'iiEXl.l P. ?,OWKR?JOKAD iutement -Wes .Hade In ^derson Saturday Afternoon!' E*i*&ttoh) -4\s^^ home at ?S?neca. Friday after, ?on at 1. uV.ock. was burled in Andel ?on' Sat urday afternoon at 4 o'elocl.'ln the j graveyard ot the First PTC by terian ? chinch. Tho service wan'hVal-at Seneca, and the Interment v aa made from, tho station tmmedlatjly afteTll tao arrivai cr tue train. F Mrs. Lowery ' was ahout 30 years o?c'. Sho was a daughter of the late John Baylis Karie of thia cc mtv. Her death was unexpected and < ?nie sud denly. Though s!:e had nc been.Jn tho l>es,t of health for sou t time it was '.thought only a short while be fore'tbc end came that hoi condi(^p| -I Mrs!; lowery had been ?Vice mar? A-ied, her first husband Ming J. .41.; > Adams. Thc following chjdrcri ?ur: ' vive lier: -J. L. Adams. B|:J , l-: S., S. rf., aud Mit>h uiiie Lowery of .cen erm and tl 8. Lowery, of felzer. She had oho living "sister, Mrs. 'A. W. K::rte 'of Greenville. j i The I>t>?o Ridge rail wi- operated ! a special train to bring jhc funeral I party herc. Mrs. Lower* aaia ter or the late Mrs. J. SJ Fowler .of , 1 tlrTa city. MYs. Jos. H. Earp of Green ville aiV, Mrs. Dr. To? Karin of A FOltSER KDIWR. Coi. v, B. Cheshire, rymer cditof and proprietor of The .atelligc ncer. ? was. arunns the first td record lMa subscription to Tho DaiB Intelligen cer, and said "Just telljihcm that I stn toe frasy running foiiimaaress to write, anythmr. hut tbl editor of tue pape* has my best ?riaht FEtilGEN?ER s. Issuing a'newspaper tiday ta ti i monumental undertaking of giv ras still news lu the oafs of 1860 uo of the Morning Intelljgoreer. it irs...of this paper to kniw of the en to the publie. j ho Ss/Mifilne; e? the. Asdctsusn ?r.tr? ernoon, August 14. 186?. It waa I ROSS MITCHELL B DEFEATED MR, CLEMENT BY j JUST ONE VOTE IN MON DAY'S ELECTION OTHER NEWS* ITEMS! The New Council is Composed of Representative Men of the HubCitv Belton, .Tau. 1-2.-The municipal J election hero today passo^otf. very' quietly. In the mayor's race th?? in.j otimbent; Mr. Clement, was defeated] by Mr. -Ross .Mitchel by a vote x>f I of no to 4'J. In the new ward, 5, Mr. J Pres Acker ?UH elected, in the oth-J ?er wards, tho Incumbents were re elected without opposition as fol lows: Heese Parker., J. T. Cox, W. A. Clement and J. T. TojiUoa. Mr. Clement has made on ex?el?enY- may or and the peuce of the town has been fine, vmder his administration.. Mr. Mitchell is a progressive young busi ness man of the Cob-Mifcheli Lam ber Co., and will no doubt niako a ?rec class mayor. Deaconess Bessie. Smith formerly o? Relton, addressed the Y. W. A. h?rc thia nrtnygnrtg Ti?e z'2~rz~, - greatly enfoye'd by the Y. W, ?/i.} Mr. John A. Hudgensoj POIK?T, 1 was a business visitor in town todaysi DEATH OP .HRS. NA li AMORE. I .Velber of ilea. J. Ret e Pant, Passed i Away Ia Rochester, S. Y. I Pant'-received fi tp.\ niornihg containing Mrs..'Xaraiuore Ls survived by her six children. 5J".r. W. A, Naramore, Mr. Chits. Nnramore. MrsV Ella Vfor iden al?\uf Rochester^ N. T.. pr. Prank Naramoro of Odgen. U?ah, Mr?. John Erpesmere of Buffalo. N. Y., aud Mrs. Pant of Andersen Mrs. Ernes mere will li? .remembered by her friends us Miss Marj Xtiuuiuore and' pr Xananioro "practiced his profes sion lier for some time. Mm. A. E. Nu ru mo re was : a".sister of the late Dr.v?'2 and lysander Childs of Co lu'uhla. S. C., and has other relatives In Ih?vcdty.. ......vv.. ?;.?. *M$BK 3. M. SLACIt?VKI.L DEA?. lYas s t'e??ederii.fe Yetara? and N'a lire of Tennessee. Aliui an itiu??rt? 01 a lune mon; then a week Mr- J. M. Blackwell, whs was in the eighty-fourth year of his age. di?d at thc home of his u?u&utcr. Mrs. lassie Blackwell, on L>on street Friday eveo?nK. Mr. Blackwell came to this co'enty from Tennessee early in life; and has lived near here prac tically al?.V' hlB life. He spent four years in the Confederate army of Ho was a member of the Baptist church, his membership being atlxmg gM?Bch. Funeral services wore con ducted by ?ev. H. W. Stone, pastor o? Orrvillr. Baptist church. .HOWB? VOLKS.*1 Uli ninj.'.imur TJl I Teddy's "DeeHghied." ' Si/Rrtantmrtr. -Inn BJ'.^-*JpeciaI. lTi.'. ident Wlfson ,and >#ar W. S. L Wishes D?Hy Intel ligencer Well ass Its Voyage on Se? of NeWsp*i?erdom r FROM TBE NATION'S CHIEF President Willson, Whose*Sister Once Lived In this County, Sends Greetings to Anderson's Nc vv Morning Paper, i . ? Pass Christian, Miss., Jan, 7, 1914. ks: Mr. WilHam 1 \, My sincerest best wishes for the success of The B|i1y I?l^HHHp: May it expound to its readers evj?ry day genuine and thoughtful democracy. 1 WOODROW WILSON. oaoy Gongr?tu?ation Messages T* h a t Are I Greatly Appreciated. . tT'N!VG!> STATES gfSSATS " \ i COMMITTEE OK NAVA!. A I-" FA I lt ?V ? .;- January litbj U>t4 Mr. William Banka, 1 Jj Anderson, S. C. - Dear Mr. Banka:' I congratulate you and tr.e people of Andoom on tko evident prosperity which haa come to tlmt noble couV.iy. Wita hath a morn ing und'an afternoon paper, lt .sh.-.uld move than "keep ujp ivith the , procession." . - . I Mall myself of your kind offer to bid my old friends' in thc county a$ Happy New Year, and ho?? for them and all my old ant?jim nista <|nj| speed. , pior^be put my name on'-site Subscription list of Tho Daily Intel ligencer und send lt and the hill to Washingto> Wvith best Wslhes, I om, ' j . ~ Sincerely yours, , B. B. TILLMAN. Mr. vf minni Hunks. Editor. I Tpc Dally Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. thc Cv.u???tutioii'K congratulations on *iie appearance of the Intelligencer as a daily newspaper. You have a wonderful Held aud unless^ I greatly underestimate thc enterprise of the people of Anderson"?nd the surrounding territory they will glvj every reason .u " ?I V. .?..1 .."J -- effort t They no city in t m?x? rai them a daily newspaper worthy ot tho community, t realise the value of such an enterprise, vb? importance i public asset cannot Vu overestimated. I know of nd auto br the sir a of Anderson, which ia going. forward or v.ht.-h has a brighter future. Ita normal impetus should bc vastly enhanced by tli newspaper. The Constitution gre tends besi wishes for its success. .{mutating influence of a daily rtie Daily Intelligencer and eii CLAKK HOWKCL. Edito- Hanta Constitution. mar by tl ??--?..ii. S. c. rsl newspapers. : wc".?"?,?..?!, Igencsr. '. rT with the >le. bucked lodo?y and .e you will GREATEST MEETS IN THIS ?nterdominational Sunday School of Delegates to Anderson Some of the Speak! The greatest cou volition titat An derson has over undertaken to handle] is the State Sunday School Associa tion. Then- muy bc in Anderson| from 600 to 750 visiting delegates. This 1H a great responsibility, but An derson Will measure up to lt. Juut one month distant la this great occa sion and the people of Anderson must lose no time in'getting ready for lt. Miss Gravo Vandi*. cr of Si>arlun burg, wno hat- been the real soul of this movement, mci with thu local committee last Tucnday night ah?* .was delighted with the prospecta. She says. that there is nothing which HO serves to get ,vjoide together aa tho banquet table, oud thc very . tlrst thing will be g .oponer given to the ] executive comr-llttee <.f 55 members on thu night j;recoding he assembling of tlie convention. Mic* VandrVerj will make all arrangement?, for thur herself. The local people will have j no responsibility therefor. This convention, she announced, will be built arouud the*theme "In gathering," signifying the great for ward movement to gather luto the Sunday fcobools tn? 000,000 church members who aro not now at.ending Sun-iey stSsC?. She ss>s th?> tlon will sfrivo'for.,? 20' per c?'-?t, eu ioi!iii? jii in ino Sunday achoo?a of the State during PU4. Great attention will be paid to mu-iio at tliis convention. It.Ta" prob able that thc renowned Prof. K. O. Excell will he here. The local choir will bc the largest ?nd thc b'tai evs'? organizer in Anderson. Mrs. "Walter li. Nardin, who hus allays had auch success in thia iine, is organizing the great ?hoir from the membership of the boveral choirs of the city. Dr. f Anderson Collage, will ul ai f?UL ?f convention will bc procured, by a ssS3Ti!"sr concioti?g of Porter A. Whaley, chairman. B. F. Mauldln. M. M. Mallison, R. 8. Ligon and Capt. D. A. Taylor. Thc general committee lzort hy selecting Mi. Fr. ??tt fco chairman and Mr. Poner A. Whaley aa secretary. Mr. Burnett il; thc general secretary of the V. M, c. ROBERT B. Qt' Kn and' be a trained and man. Mr. Whaley the Chamber of Co: ed his usefulniiss t< The chairmen of committees appoint commltta ore: Reception-K. W Entert dumont -ri era. Finan :J--Pori Registration Pren? aa Bank?, j Ks h ?bit-I badges-? g . to;??der?on has lo Wflh. hoB maur At? spirit a nd at ??a?a NU": capable business uleree, haa ^sov whe city.'s ?he several, sub ed by the general r. A. I-f- Siucth am nt. the Men's S thu BOCOD4 It is hoped ni'.-n in lin : . to he a?dr< ?eet acular feature ot. will be the parade of j classes. This will l>eI ' 1 d If nosslble to fill o 6IT? NEXT MONTH Convention Will Bring Hundreds For th eAnnual Meeting ere ?nd Singers ventlon will bc the registration. Tho1 measures of enjov'iicut which tba* visitors will feel will bc"gauged by tile manner tn .which they are greeted and anbsr<|u??u(ly entertained. A sS'Bteiuatic r?;Kif.tratiiin will bo at tempted uud thin will.,be a tninen- . duuK undertaking. ,^8??_^ lti ndilitiott to the*Convontioa proper, there will bo denoiolnational eonferomeu,Vbcld.ln the HiurehoB ot the xospoctiv?- denomltiatlons. Each of thean, ls expected to a,.great meeting in itself. Tli? superintendent* of ?l:''And?r ?on Sundi? schools wiy j. > ; u lun ehcon'.to fkte Kiip?rint?'n'.u i.rs of the SOMe. It is expected ?het ...tm BUP?r 'lutendenti may nttvnd tilts great' meeting... There w'li! also bc n lunion forC tho elementary toaeh?r&i At these' conferences the teachers ceceivo new' Ideas, nw hopes, new in ?pl nit ion, new earne8tne8B. The Anderdon spirit in very evldeju in all the local arrangements tills promises to be th?*most ifffec tlve convention ever liold lu tho j Upper part bf tho State.. ,. The main session of the conven.-! tion will be beld in tbs First Baptist church, of which Or. .1 if V'H?? ^ pastor. The music' of tins cbnv< tion will be under the direction ot H conductor or note. A platform will he arranged #to hols} 200 singers, tho best voices willoh* can bo Recured from Anderson tin'tl tho surrounding towns. Mr. J. shrove pnrham. cf tenia?lena) H". ir?a>- School Assoc' tion of Chica S3, .i", be one of th? 1 Speakers of tt?e eovVentiou. Mr. Dur ham was at tit?- con ventlcn In fc'.p taviburg a iew years -.?go, and made a Un? impression on the Sion; a great ?"t\orite" with t!>e elemen tary , volkers t? South ('??Ullina. Mrs. Bryner will be most ft bi?'as sisted by Mrs. .Mary . Hurt?, of Spa;tanina;:, who is iuT.niui T r.ti;/r-i iiM?'-iin be- several noted denominational leaders from outside ti*e State, Ev v. \V. I. norbert, of Sun r .!il'en*J of $f.u will- presid?? ?t all the snnin f-s)flsionfl .ofj, the convent ton. Itev. W. H. vTC, i'cndletoii, .'ebalrtuan of th? State ex ecutive committee will p?ffsid . xii? aiiitasi niwtihg of that co'mmii , At the morning! sessions .of the., ?convention, 'there will bo prafl?lesji? os methods ot work. Tho afn 'Sernoons will be gtV?n. over, to sf.i-* iTcrcnr'- ': . ' i and denominational and fl.c eVc&idg sessions wiii he'..Inspirational.: A number of denominational con* ferehces ave to be held on Friday ufter.'ioon. .Feb. 13. The" .onces arc lo be in thc hands ??!' denominational Iva dr. ii! . largely attended. On Friday evening there will he" V parade'of. 3.000 mon ?yg; This will he nce of , thc grca?cst sights over wltncs?c?. in the State. Each mau v ii; ? ;irry a ii_?'v>. ed emblem of tho organised class.' M?STEH?OUS AFFAIR. Mrfh lound rnroiicIoHx Brought tut H?pital- Wilt Live, J. T. Hegh.ee, ofttcer at thc Chi? _ ?cm- lt . ?i-?. -r?_.t. Mwx.u ??HO , ll? HtUHJ? I Util, ?mu brou i .t to the Anderson County hos pital' in ? - aemt-cbmiito.-o condition Saturday nig.lt. his head having buen much battered. It was feared that ho would die. An x-ray examination Was made by Or. Asbmoro and it. was found that there was but a slight fracture although there were aomb a. yen or eight ?ever? contusions .it.>wlng that ihn man had been ? cousin, Eilis iinghes, as tho. ofiteW; wa? proceeding to an blas on tho charge ot being dnnMp Tho wounded in%n was not fully con? scious Monday, but his mind itf clears. PKKPiiK?? ACQCITTFJV Attorney <.'( ner-jl Found Kot 6'ulHy ;-;t" ; .. ?n Mother Chaw. ;t: r