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C. are the kind of ads thatt t K r?-i a?_ Don't stay in the same "OLD RUT," increase your sales and create a tk*rnanV TTOttr mer- i m t si* mielli&encer The "Newsy" morning j paper that is read by the majority of. people in Anderson county* and by others in diff?rent parts of the country. -Our large circulation guarantees 'RESULTS.' in The City is receiving a copy of our paper every morning. "FREE GRATIS" FOR 2 WEEKS. gen The pre*ro??ives of Mahne hare re jected a proposai anode by the repub licans of the ettta for the asuUgaosa Bmpioyeee m union ticket offices hotels will be denied frev> transporta tion under'a ruling of the interstate >vnm?ifv<i cotnjutarion. The- rail tads have issued ordere td diese*' ABOUT FOLKl ... ? O. C. McGce, one of the. leading business men' of WllHampton, is. in the city, spending a tim? with his Bon, C. 15. McGee, at 72, Fant street -""" OliT?i^vjar?, n weil known bust'' ness man of Autun, was ta the city yesterday. ,? - W. ' S." i^CiiCr5, the TTC?? ?uui Soui?ieni Taiiway- passenger omciai, j with headquarters in Columbia, was] in Anderson yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Agnew have re turned to their home at Donalde, following, a visit to Mrs. Agnew'a tip and Mra.^j. |t. Smith. among j the, city yes Hffn i? visiting is j dux which city she! wilT^lJ|8rifgw: Orleans to attend] Mardi Gras. ? Mrs. Frank Mhyes of Griffin. C,a..l \- lr/ the ?! ?ie oeoside or her I mother, Mrs. Charles Font, who ia critically ill. Arthur Rhody of Centervllle, was ! In the city yesterday on business and { talking about the new school. ' J. L. MaVlborne of Brushy Creek, wee auton j the business visitors to the city' yesterday. ..... I I. Mr and Mrs, L. C. Hall of Center vllle, were ehopping in the city yes terday. W. R. Nixon of the Varences sec tion, was among the business visi tors to the city yesterday. H M, Phillip? of Brushy Creek, spent a few hours in the city .jester-. J. D. MeEiroy Of Pendlcton, was among toe business visitors to Ander* yon yesterday. Mir. C. .Wi Crosby, superintendent \pt the 0. a, "a a., ?oady was in the ' city yesterday with hie left arm all bSndaged, He slipped "on, the Ice In Ore?nvitle and broke It. $4r. Crosby j never has eeaaod to -caret moving Xaway frees ..Anderson. Curtis McCoy of Birmingham. Is in the e!tje"'en route to Spartan burg; where he will enter college. Miss Martha Rontam has-returned from OreehvH?e, where she has been the guest of her brother, Solicitor Proctor a. Benbam. in the city yesterday on business. _ Frank Heed ,haa returned from New York, where hei has' ;!Ken Spend ing th<! last fortnight. J. Beltcu Watson of the Oenterviiin section, wie among the visitors to vthc city yeVerday, J. A. Broom <i? Siartin township, pent a few hours in Anderson ycstcr-j day on business. fS. C. Banalster, a well known planter of Martin ' township, was in the city yesterday. J. N. Cahfieid of the Long Brauel) section, was among the visitors to the city yesterdar. - Joo'llanka.'h. progressive planter Of Long Branch, .'spent yesterday in the Sidney.. Strickland of Martin' town* ship, was among the husJne&s; visitors to liio city yesterday. JWaa In thft 'etty yesterday for a few hours. "William 'WiliitUker of Flat Hock, was a business visitor to Anderson yesterday, J% S. Hobsou or Sandy Springs, wa3 amony the visitors to tlje ?lty yes terday. Eugene Mayes of the Fork section, spent a few hours ra the city yester T. F. Watkins left last night for Chester, where he goes on profession? al l)ui ii Walker Goldman, a well known au tomobile man of Oreenwood, ?pent yes.orday in the city with relatives. . vTfc* many friends^of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Webb wUl ?e?m with regret of the serious lines* of Mrs, Webb. Mjr ssd Mk"C. J. T. Lises of -_ tan burg, sre vlslUng relatives in An derson. Misa" Ola McOregory haa returned from Pelier. ' ^'rx^K > Mise Ana Bargees has gone to Qreenville te ettssd the B. V p ij. convention. MIbh Ann* nitton of GrsssTllic, ipen* the-Week-end in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Betd Put tenon from An^rson, Roolo .7, were i? the city Andrew Sullivan of the Fork eec !tioft*,1 s&ent a' few bourn in the city yesterday. jCol. L. E. Campbell of the Eureku section, was one of the visitors to the city yesterday. T. A. Able of Abbeville, was.in Iho city yesterday, a gnoet :ei !sc Chi qmtla betel. N. B. Hammond of Columbia, la spending a short time In the city on U L. DavlB of ' S par tan burg, was among, the guests registered at t?ia Chluola hotel ' yesterday. C. K. Neat bf Greenville, spent a few hours in the city yesterday on business. ... . .?**? 11. ; Barnwfdl "f Charlotte, >. was amoug. tho vlsitop* to tlio city ycafcerr !.. W. \V. ' sfiorW'of fttiumhl1?. .VwlL amo'ng the business " VlsUo'ra.*U;.,tne city yesterday. I. W. Rhodes of Greenville, was in the c'.t7 a guest at tbo Cbliiuola hotel. T>. u Chipley, a welt known young business man of Greenwood, was in the city yesterday. 8TAT? TKKASUBUB SUICIDED. His Friends Thluk That He Is AH Sight Buffalo, N. Y? Feb. 17.?The fonorr at of John J. Kennedy the state treasr urer, who committed suicide here Banday. will be Held Wednesday morning. All the arrangements hare not yet been made a- the family is a waiting the arrival rr John V. Hon* kins, former mayor of Chicago and a? lifelong friend who will take charge of the funeral. The board of aldermen of which Mr. Kenn ftd v won n mamho. tnm ?i! -7, adopted a resolution expressing re gyjf?m? loss of a "fgitbfui nyblfe official, a loyo' and patriotic cltlxen," and many other organizations with TL-Kir. H U? V~t.m~A? t?s?AtAhA ,- ?- ?^- . . - ... v v. ^ ?. ? .j tmutmvu 1 took sknBar action. *" ' 'Complete Investigatton of (he affairs of Mr. Kennedy was demanded today by hi* friends and relative?, ^p?; dene? was expressed that eachva?/in quiry would disclose that the affairs of the state treasurer's office have been correctly administer m*. No explanation of suicide w?s forih - coming. today other ' than given out. that Mr. Koanedy took bis life wfcilp temporarily deranged and that the derangement was caused by brooding brer the lmpendlcg ordeal of cross examination at the hands cf District Attorney Charles ft Whitman, who had subpoenaed tne state treasurer to appear in New York today. A COUR5 THE "TENTH CIRCUIT DIVID3 MOBILES?A REGIONAL 8/ SECTION?COU ! Special Correspondence. j s Columbia, Feb. 17.?The house tills | morning passed to iirird reading ine i Barle bill providing for dividing the tenth Judicial circuit, composed of Anderson, Oconee, Pick?tts and-Green ville counties,- into two circuits to be know naa the 10th and 13th circuits, i The former to comprise Greenville j .and Pickens counties and the latter] In <y>mnriiu Anilnrprtn ?nrt OCQHCO ! count'es. ,Thc house refused to strike i out the enacting words of the bill .by, a vote of 72 to 19. : The general appropriation bill was sent to the senate this morning by the hous?. ?-??=?? ??cccrv; S?? The house passed to third reading the bill relating to negotiable instru ments. Mr. Stevenson explained that in view of the fact that South Caro lina was almost certain at least to get a branch, bank under the federal re gional reserve- system it, was impor tant that, the law as to negotiable ?-'-:-?-i'-' , . TEACHERS* GET INCREASED PAV. (By Associated Presar London, Feb. 17.?Elementary schoolteachers in the county pf Hers ford, today won their Ugh* I-for a minimum salary, and the strike which started on Feb. 2, we*.declared,off. Tbe National Union' of Teachers, which had guaranteed (to members j ful. salary for ? period of five years, succeeded in forcing the- education (department of the county to .grant ubv?Miin? increases. 1 ne teacners bad demanded a minimum salarv of foOO instead of the $450 they hituerto hah received. The strike closed eighty of the 120 schools, under tbe 8vtebwh cabinet, New Kemaers Represent- FeUcles ?! the Klag. Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. IV.?King Gustave today approved the selection of Dr. Knut Harsaeskjo?d for the new cabinet In which he himself will be premier and minister of war K a. A?esberg has been choies for* the ministry of foreign aftaira;, M. Broen atom, minister of war and .M. Vir? j Stenn, minister of finance, . The cab I met is regarded as reerossnttmg th< 'king rather than any political parts land its chief aim ?ttl be to carry on j the king's policies: r FOR THEMSELVES ? rn-mm It)?LICENSE FEE {W AUTO POSSIBLE FOR THIS MTV SUPPLY SILL I paper be declared. He aald the bill simply changed the conflicting aee* tiuun ?u i?iU'pr?n?nt ??W O? vh? sub ject and put a!! t?e-l?wu on negotiable Instruments in one1 place In the code. Tax On Automobiles The Lilea bill fixing an annual, li cense fee of $5 on automobiles of less than 3S horse power and $10 on automobiles of more than 30 horse power was passed to third reading by the house. Th? measure provides that tho license fees shall go to the road fund In the several oonntiea In which they are collected. ihe county Buppiy out, one or i./c omnibus ways and means commlt?*?o measures, was passed to third reading Tuesday by the house. Several mem-* docs cxpres&ea cne opinion 'rueanay morning that it would he Impossible for tho general assembly to adjourn next Saturday on account of tho late date at which the general appropria tion bill was gotten to the senile. The "supply bill" fixes the approprl ationa for the several counties and la a moat important measure. GOOBNOW, CHINA'S LEGAL. ABVI8BB, BAY RETIRE. (By Associated* Press) Peking, Feb. 17.?President . Yuan Shi Kai today declared that he was willing to permit Prof. Frank John eon Goodnowt of Brooklyn, legal ad viser to thb Chinese government, to retire from his poet here In August, thereby enabling him to accept the offer that baa been made to him of ihe presidency or jonns Hopmna uni versity. Prof. Goodnow, . however, baa not decided whether be will withdraw from China. vvKPiiivi I rvn u Tl8IT0X~T0 JiEVf YORK. (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 17.?A passenger on the steamship Byron, which today , arrived from; Trinidad, was Gen. Jose ' Manuel Hernandex, known as "Hi . Mocho", the Venesuelan exile ' who wae formerly minister zt Wash Is g ' ton. When asked about the errand that hod brought him to New York. r he replied that it WOS private bust " neas." . Lima, Peru, Feb. 17?Senor De Pet s roia, widow or Gee- Nicholas be Pei r roh?, who was president from lRM t Mo 1M?. died today. Cen. D? Pelrola died la?t Juno.