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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. b oo pooo? croo o os & BEI TON N?WS. o OOOOOOO?OOOO? * ?k < FRANK LAT1BZB BE AB, Frank Latlmcr, formerly of Honea. 'alii, but for the past four years ai resident of Colorado Springs, Col.,; died a few days ago and bis body'was' taken to Hcnea Path yos^rday afC?r noon for interment,' pass ag through! Helton on the throe o'clock tram,' accompanied by IiIb mother, brother,; Charles, and slater* Miss Jario Lou Latlrasr. Mr. Latimer was an expert' telegraph operator and possessed an excellent character. He was a very] prominent young man la his com munity add bad many friends through-; out this section who will be shocked' to learn of his death. The following traveling men stop-l ped at Hotel Goer yesterday: J. T. Adams, Albany, N. Y.; C, Hi Adams, Ailanta; II. It. MfcDonald. AUhnta; l'ail D. Kohn, Columbia; Joe J. Ren-* daM, Bpartanbufg; Hi Sarn???s. Chfes-' tor; C. B. Black, Montgomery, Ala.;{ l>. A. Hargett, Charlotte; I* Rj Rodlo, Savannah; B. D. "renshawj Atlanta; Parrin Thompson, Green ville; Max Jacobs, New York;3?. %'< Wei born. Greenville; C. 8. Moore/ Babth Carolina. J J. M. <"ox, one or our substantial isBJefps*, had bUslncsu In Andersen, yi'wtcrday. T. K. Roi'cr. or the Roper Printing Coiupahy. had business in Beitoc yesterday. M. L. Willi:*, one of Anderson's well 'known business teen; will open sn up to-date business-id Beiton in the noxt few day:>. Mr. Willis will handle pl unos, and expects to go into this bus iness on a large' scale. Wo gladly welcome' him to the thriving town of ?citon. John D. Warron, Jr.. route ageut for the Southora Express Company, who is located at Monroe, N. C was among the business men wno regis tered at Hotel Qeer testerday^ Mr. Warren goes to Greenwood from here, J. T. Adams, a traveling man of Albany. N. Y? was In Helton on busi-j ness yeaterday. Mayor loss Mtcheii, of .Bclton,j wont to Anderson yesterday oni a] business trip. Mrs. .1. T. ' Rico ?r BbrtonV ; was] among those who attended the SurYj day School Conference in Anderadnl yc H. U Pearson of GroenvUIe, was Inj Boltpn on business yesterday. A. P. Hull of New York, stopp?d atl Hotel Geor yosterday while in town.! ,:. / - - The Misses Cobb of Triangle, .were] in town yesterday shopping. Miss Mary Lucllo Miller of Salis bury, N. C. vlBited tttc\Misacs Cobbr( npar Triangle yestsrday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Charlotte*; spent Tuesday In town, the gucats Of Mrs. R. A. Lewis. ^3 Mrs. C. B. Wo?gle Was among those In town yesterday. " Miss Maggie Brakins was in town; yesterday shoppping. .-. Lost,?A black beaded hand bag, . Tuesday, February 10, on car No. 3G going to Anderson. Bag con tained some money, eye glasses, { and: a pair bt. black kid gtoves. Reward If returned to G. W. Gaines, Botton, 8. C. - . It -rf'i ' :~ . . . Il;>ri ? ?V.'CRGO?i ???C Spff?'St 1- tbrijary Offerings at tue Eielton Hargaiu Store. 2- it-3t. ?^_ , ', . . ?? ? * * 0 ? *. A s>v* * * * ?, * ? >' * * HiiL'Ajumor?, . * Wiiliamston, Feb. it.~MJss C^rbwdt Cooley enterlt?lbod the- SeWlfcg^Clrclo V^ry ??i-????i??'ii??.v ?? ?n.S?. * iiisriuny. ?? toroootJ. In spite of the Inclement weather, twelve membots were, pres ent at?d the afternoon was pleasantly trpcnVlii sowbifr ?hd cha'.tlck. The bouse was decorated in pink car; v. tl?nn und' a delicious ealad course end dine Ncaioh spont/the _, jt^r father, t?t., s. T. Mr. and Mr*. Dan Brown arc in Au gusta for a few days. Dr. I. M. Walker has accepted a rt Of CaVtersvillB,. GrFftnx Pbar?a:y ' and- will continue tho bueli ?udor the natt? of Beaufort J fin. Now fixtures wiU 'bsi and the store will be modern and up to-date In all respects. Mr. II. Held Sberard spent Saturday In Greeevllle. 'Mrs. Bmert Woko?eln of Piedmont tnHtv "duew; *wi*h nr. ntiq sir*.. Chtte Seker. Ipps. J. iVNesia?.** slsitisg in StHisw?nT*'* ? a " Mr, F^rsnk Sloan or Anderten spent Tuesday IS tc-~-s. Mr. wmtarwBoa of Abbeville was to town Tpesaay, i*iir\? umiTErc ON FOitBj?EIt BlLL Ten* the Ujbtoh?? 1W ? Wisive* it Passed Following IB the apecfad >iae8l?t>!| of tho governor on the Forin et bill :i Geutldtn?d o rtbe Benstet In view | of the frottier bill, which la now tei fore you. 1 beg to oail your Attention ! to a few facts. 1 1 ttHfewtth attach photograph of "the faculty" of "Benedict College, I Columbia, Bcuth Carolina/ taken from j I the -annual catalogu?" of if 18-19?; 10 which bbotettepb yt-u will flttH | white end coloret persous^men and wouien?mited, and I would be glad if yon would pay close attention to , this' pnotographY - r have been informed that one of the; negro ; preachor? " w)?ofee ' likeness '?jrV ! pears In this photograph'as a member] jof ttTlofaculty,.Is.the, same'Inan *who Is the paster of a nogro church- inj Columbia, has recently been under j charges bid church for assaulting-' I or attempting to assatilt ? hegrb w'p>M man, and that this Is the case which; H hab"recently' been before' Judge Qep-I K 'Prince. In the drc^lt court of R|chland county upon injunction or similar proceedings urpught as the re sult of' differences oolong negro I church members caused by the charge1! pr this assault or alleged assault| I kayo been informed that" one of live white men whoso likeness appears! in the photograph nils been playing on the negro football team or this college. 1 have been informed that the negro boys doruiitory or this institution bas a 'white matron," whose likeness ap pears in this photograph: ; 2 1 have been informed Oat th? ncgroH i btiys te this ?br?idwry flnvtf ??io pic-.H j turcs of White girls and of whito wo men in thfe?r rooms. ' > t have been informed that at a r>'4fl ception or "sccF?bl?.'* as my Inform ant balled it, given or held r/n tho campus of this beilege recently.. ?m? wdnfttp 'teacnerslnn?'giae; -"Uir s ?f ed?altty with nogro' boy* negro members of tho faculty, d ate refreshments at tho same, tables. 1 also bog to call yotir attention to B>Sktrabt3 to a tetter which I received Jrom the town of Beaufort: "The President of tli? Board ~ of Trade of Beaufort, Charles E. Denke*-; handles the funds of Iba Maina 8ch??? (negro), ;h? white teachers i ?f--whjch stt?Mt negp? churches wttk with tholf, negro pupils. Tho secre ....A.lwbShftjfTrnVyT^^ hors to te??ni jank;^bt ,in .Penh (Bcbool,.en E Water isrhousesi ^om?s reoomiaeod ed the appointment of ?tosea ?. Cooiey as a trustee in 8t. Helena Township." 1 Sflsq beg to call your attention to a oubta'ttbu frdm another letter re-1 c?iVed trom Beaufort. In which it is! klOn? Miss Marion 'flsrmdn. No. tr Prospect Avenue, Wolloston, Mass come to Beaufort to teach In this I'Mfttha Schc?, ?$?rl*?p tf?? ?s<>. She como understanding a'tje was' u> teach a whit? school, and didrivt know that It . was, a negro u?smutton ontU she arivcd et tee ?cuooi; the was forced to stay In same bouse with negro tescbers, as there are both b? grbss and Whlto teachers' in the school." "Tbl* woman wilt gladly furnish you with some valuable"in formation rclaUvc to tr?b coedlUaeBj '"^ffe~?c irre ?cttsrs arc from tw* dif ferent -abOiora. purpose at Ci?s. ?iessag? ta' toj jbr attention: the serious cba tbis 8tate at these negro in , where white people are 1 not leu the press . has great .hurrah, aha sortie two had ? g rat deal to write ?.b?ut ...the" .Foftner^fiSE oudlUons as I dp, having my own eyes and having ,..in. ..-1 ' *--Jr**??4 ~"T'i ***41 *f X.X * **? ****** :\p*?j people; I say to you gonllc the situation- Is a vory "Seri .TOelnitteF et a taw - t expresrf; lb' ?il?'comrriu'nl oplhioh as to what I tbl?k ??ttc ?fbblan: who will trach nywhere. But the comB it? ; the same ?bdrb?te^ negtbes,. and ' aeseclat?ig tkth tbdni generally ^whblhis tdaebln? ose negtb to. M?b ijbr^ard to eocfal eqt?llty. fend w5 Is jiitting lu thoir hearts, a-'tbA ti'.res of these white V^rnei: lag in tlteir rooms sliiw, their ?n 8??, to Loj^o into* closer contact with white. IHiople. , ' - 3Tfe# prekwior^-sorae of UittSi? newspapers?eotuo of theito I h?ve d'.'s??re., ?Ugmas ed'aeam to ears ?n be < us to be ms.? ter. Msfce ef waratn*. ' X h?ve ^bst patt. H-7?^"**H t*? fWtreri , J you alone are respoembte jv? wm mit be in ?iu?e vmcia - legislature conrsnes again, but it fact that you ?eve ? beart and ? THE ?LB FA'RKf H>? HALL" When* Meeting WlH Be Meld Totof 'tatPendlet??) to Centennial Next Year ' . .irtia/f*; , r, .-, Ii J ? i Arrange for [] science, n'ad by helping te relieve these conditions the day may come wfcesv yes will regret it. '- There are'sections of South flaire-. lift* Where things 1 that' ere being '.permuted in: other Bectlbh* would not no allbw?d any longer than it Would talte to bloW a horn ' and rtoregbgat *^*%eo??e.a h9r? ^*re^tet.^K?^^^^^ '^ -Ara^fe Lea L'HEDDAB NEWS * e e *> ? o ? * Tho'iofsual- l?rg? etohgVefeatlon at tended church at Cedar drove Sutiday worniug.'' Amung'ibooe present wore ?auunber of visitors from WUllamston and elsewhere;1 >f. ' M. hfcCa?n 'Ihe pastor de livered a forceful sermon on, "Wl?y do we do^hese thUtfs'r* ~ i a|tBs S?ama Warnock of Beit?n spent Sunday with Miss Lola Cope In d. b3l^i.n5n']s'6' Kate Hudgeus of Lau w&fr ?S* h?r cou*111' &Cbb Rucla i.--CriSy *y" "~ " i?arty at U:e scho?? auditoHum next Saturday evfening froth i*:30 to 10 o'clock, the proceeds of which Wilt go Tor the ben-4 eltt orceder Grdve Church. Everybody * m lSvtted to Attend. - ' * ? _^.are glid to report that Cedar 2^??5L^ % "o??-i8hing CoadiU?a. The er.n>:te5at is ??w ISO with a good attendance. * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * * * * * * * ****** .. . . . .,-->< 77 . *.'By Associated Press) Washington, Fob.. iL?The day in o'ougreas: - ,"' ' Senate, atbtat noon. . T*ehty-8ve million dwiare' good roads' bill passed by the House await ing consideration. Immigration c?mmtttso continue* work'r>n the' Burnett bill. " ^oface White, of New York, tentf 1164 before the banking committee on the Owen stock exchange bill. - '^SW?i?aM i.itt ii. _ ._u . 1 Ittw, ?overni?g nomination and elec tion 6? Cnltcd States senators. Adjourned at, C:40 p. m. to nooa Thursday. Mouse. Met at noon. , 21?^^ Khox Smith and other pro EfSra?-stKt*p leaders- testified be coaunittecs ontrpst Mils; gue schedule makers who tonight an-jl nounccd their program for the. com-!; log season, SwirdCd to ? Josten, Now York, Chlcisp ah?'?Detroit, the open ink games set for'Tuesday. April 14. The only four (conllictijig dates scheduled WtU?7 tte^hatlonal league will be played In phicago on Sun days. 'In the bid days conflicts'wets ifiori* frefjue'ii . i'ocAs place at St-. Louis, as well ?s Chicago, but tho removal of the Sunday ball baa in Detroit and Cleveland has made Id possible te leases them. : The seasaft eteees>three:;d?re ear lier in th? west 'section th?ft m the east Suaday,'1 ?ctr-4, sees the ' end of the fdrealsr division.' Tho last 'games in the>(e?st \?re to . be flayed 7:t. j&jj^n*_ - Johnny Ey^m6^,., , New York, , .-Sprgs Stai iings. manager;,?! the' Boston Nation als, tonight aooouueed that', inholder "^weoney add! Richer Perdue u? that club, had beeu traded to the phicago Natlott?ts for ()?ohnny Bvers. 1 The 'deposed Chicago manager entered cmphr s o objection ^nd declared ho would not go to lloatoo in any deal which President Murphy of. tho Chi cago club biMiefiUefL flirtas Pr?paraU?b. ?n no fioction, of ?io^^?uui?-y does a well-prepared seed bed gfvo bcttf.r rc turnti thart id the Boytlicrri statcBl The Wot s?rlag pr*u8ratlo|?; of ' tho ^pft is prdctiottlly impo^sio.-e *\ibioiis it ha? li?cn prtiperty turned mid deeply brck e1?? during' the previbis1' summer or fall. Thts necessity for deep plowing in the'BOUth 'is probably-hot rcatiscd by those who arc not familiar with {tB?V^heavy ral?fatl in Cats section. Avhicb ' frequently packs and runs the particles of ^oii together ao as t? ex clude air and sunshiae. The absence of freeling prevents any loosening up of the particles; beside* In many places; there Ib an almost impervio-, hardpaa of subsoil, either natural or brought ?bout from a continuous custom of shallow plowing, in ?th^ or sections this dcc'poniflg and loosen ing of the 90H Is done partly, at Joost -.?a? -^^^? . unis; ...? v. ,uu it ?uni; iiuiujr. M jwni u;;yffir^ehtativo HMllngs, of Peunsyl-j :^'aJJ0rcf*_^yti}nrf'_ blit iL CSkn ??lyJ I wnrnnci inn .- ??.'mjiimi,. i ?~ n?CSSUiu?irau ?>" tu? ?mow in in ei I ?S lbliwire' of-Po?Hca! plttail* tot?Sfc , t , . ',' , I IBM1 -Mini! iimilli.?i t u. I TTB Mit TmnlAmnnKfn. ^<^n 1 - r<t.m1 creditore* bill. ^?rKttrv Bry?u, before tho tar como?ittee emphatically ^Ss^t*^iJt0r?? for peace col ODr?ttpns. t. NOT FEASIBLE !Qs|p?iii^ of tratmr -W?B?l Aeropla?? ."Wie best iuipiement for deep break mg of the soil Is th6 disk plow, which thrhs, pulverises an?"rhties '^t the sJ^^SBhW.'1 ?wfcen property a^?usted th? di?k breaks the land;^|S^Sd ?or??Bbly, leou?nii It, mficing this rrHl And Wie Irilbficil .t^jft^^tff.hlil, .^^?ea.abt tbr'n to ~\!tim',*&?rjk& the inert auhsotl */> la'jttre I >^'urd plowing, set to turn furrows on enge, and ,thts ,?:ttaBWWtf by a auo ! tl\e same furrow as deep. My as desired'; ' If Ihb oarer crop is to fo'UaW the fall breaking * thorbi??' preparation aeed- bpfi mt"*' "Hei' furo planting. the aeea crop is sown the rflek 'httrrow IM ^sts bettB itlott b H- ?te - lir t ^?P^^i? eat wilder^ thi \m tV?p "could be ?jede WbS wme dt'tttaaw e would j ?^.n^y the Wp ^M h their 1 SM ?th harrow s hon Id i* run k?lonally to crash clods and e co. crust brokeo ror the ad ttedk before planting. - Piafit oc uoue with sm?l) plows, or Jffcttivcly and much , faster ?h ?ilttYator kei at the' prof> o?m v\ fol. ^ops a flrm /Only the first freshened and tiirr*- ftss bow ?0 ;iu[} reakirjg doht ruye ?' tt.?p aoVirabio tb lb' the sprfng as in fouad mare aufVismri j Mbn Tansf ?in??y piit rougbly runftn*>a ??i?*r?ifc-_r a ?t^aatlag raveral days rather than patl i army omcor, ^e seed in a poorly prepared bed ili-iiMjittiiiiiMitiii What J# You Want l^ f?now About Farming? "T^l^i?^?5* Reference Spec ?1 Will Tell You. Want to know how to calculate the value of a fertiliser? j Want to know h<m> to, do home mining? Want towhafc> ?ach elem^'c is worth? Wan* to know how.to ? make spraying mix turea and when to ip?a^|.,v, i ; Want a Hat of all the free Farmer'? Bullet clasai&l b^tubject*,? Want to know just when to pfcnt clovers, rape, .^!?%di^:?iMl- idl ^?Ar^av MMI SUft^kn crops? ition by the greafc fei The FARMER nut No other Jntm paper has ever issued any edition to packed with available informattoR. c?^f ot m, ?rMhM, t^S^MdwA. jatte, A ?i far .-^t. immmmAmmr:^ ^^..^ mo**y V^-Wift faUW*Sg you ?r. ifi jj?,^ UnH ^ ??I . :-13 . . HE PRB8BESS1?E IHIt?f!l3mi.ill!IIE!Illlli!!(IUi!li!!imimii m ? FIttSt CREEK. o o o o O 0 c O O O O O O t? O ? ~ O o o T5:o fararera' grain 1b icioklnjr gnod Einc? t?? past f?w showers of rain. Kr. Pru? Young of the Level Land; section, worshipped at this place 8undsy. ' Messrs. Joe" Hall and Kerren Brock fayafaded preaching at Mt. Betboi Sunday. Mr. and Urs. Oscar Campbell spent Eundav wtth Mr. and Mrs. p. A. McClellnn. V Messrs. Sam Fisher and W. J. ahtxdock- attended, ttm Masonic meet-. Ing at AatreviiU Saturday afternoon. Mr. George ' Brock spent Suhday with his father, Mr.. Brock,. Misses Maggie and Winnie Haw kins spent SundajH ' afternoon with Mise Mildred Murfibpk. Mrs. Asa Haii ami S?,rs. Yea! Clark ni>ent Monday ertelnoon with Mrs. John Halt: ttfr.'W.'X: Itfottcy is Sawing out a, tarsi, stand of lumber fbrav; Cobley.j .' Messrs. Anderson Brook and Har-i map FlBhDr .attended court last week at Anderson. t Mr. and Mrs.' Hurt Flsbor visited Mr. and Mrs. Parker Robinson, Sun day ?l?tcnioon. Mr. Georgs Carson was ont riding Suuday afternoon.. Messrs. Ajan.and J,ohn,. Hall went tot Elhertpn, Ga1^ Simday . Mr. Joe ^Hall called on a young lady Sunday, end his 74VI0 got looas and be-.had to walk. itomc Joe has our s^mpeUW, ; v, , iv .4a^rs. : Tf .flL ^pm. J^^ Jftwday with Mr. and Mka, I^rpck. Mis.? Allie McCln.Rdy? '?'an"' hrbina>. M. A,.. attended . preaching at . Mt Rotiicl Suhday. ' ' '^f^A Mr. Clyde Murdocki' S?enV Wednes day night with Mr. Joe Hall. Mr. Charlie Tyler visited Mr. Otto Brocg Suhday. ' . 'Hr,.. S&etp4 Brsci; ^fd?- s business trip to Bolton Monday . Time defying siio^grjtpks aro ntado by a French . sj?l'.nt^ ?non grained ftonc, first glvcir. a costing or enamel ahq baked at ? high tempera ture attcr the photographs are prbt^ "W?nS C Thirty aero Wei* b^Oottoa' sz. tzrr?. PAN Y'8 f^rdttxevfef VLtj T?l?ifon I9 one b*:C yew dealer ter ew goods .-^d accost e substitute. s*M pjaeters m ypnr o^p consfy thp^r - ?verlor "crop pr?*mmiag" quaiUias. Ask the mau who tsss?rna ' Fee1 rials by Motors* fi *St*?lS* P??ter. ?amnton W^ca^yi? rfceaeni. aHHna KwsuatR* Ce^>*Mui foieelt Hs?Tantl??^Co, Essie^. Vieler ?treae?fe WilRjiBtskHfc Bmpire 3?*te?*?is e*> Wfi?^ ^. ?. usnia^ ?anAy Springs. _ t?* further tnfometbn writs iy IVWQ CO?TANT, W!9*ro-?W?* ?. 0 and many other it^ers ?n Aaears?n. Greenrille and,] resenta?v? s$ Aos^rso^ Mj-, a, & Barries ?* ?e^resf