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T IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: FOR SALE FO?SALK-House ned lot where I row litre and vacant lot adjoin inc f>n east tEfcose; has,, eight reatta^ end .j s?ns&^%?? .ss* rlgb^TKriaa rlg?t., L. t?; Nor ry ce. EO*J^&r?rnv 5I? flcresT bcau?Yl - ' ited, ?o5> dt* g?HI? dwell tenawl bounce, two barun, ? land level und cany ot JU. at ? price that in uj ,.j3oine-Itt-aee us uulck or] lurrlss itcapy Company. I 1-?-tf. I still have a lot of good land In tract* to suit you. Prices varying from ten dollars to thirty-five per aer?. All well located. Write to me at McCormick. 8. C. Joe F. Kdmunds. H ?1?.-,:?-s WANTS WANTED TO BUY-Will buy any time, fat cattle, hogs and calves j X have customers for and contract*! to furnish. 1 buy hides and tallow. Tba Tannera want my hides. 121 W. Whither St Phone ??tor 60.r. " HENDEBBON' ' '' Ufr Lilly White Market. '?' Tad wholesale and abattoir man. IV WANTS Wanted-Some Cluan, wblto raga nt The Intelligencer of fee. 2-2:i2t -i..;-ri-?-? Wanted-To do your job printing, ruling, binding, etc., The Intelli gencer Job Print lng Dept. * 'J-'-'J.'lt j-4 )>,... .-1 Wanted-YOU to know that wo ba ve] loss wood on hand and w appreciate ycur ordern. Piedmont I Wood Co. J. H. 8hearcr, W. t). Ul-| - nud. Phone 641?. -WANTED rcaarei ali Yarnies. ray highest, i Prices. mo. A. MCGILL, The SpotCash Grocer LOST Lort-A watchman's clock, carriod ?war In a buggy which left Excel-1 alor OH mill about 7 o'clock Satur day afternoon. Finder will picone I return to Excelsior Oil mill and re-1 celvo reward. 2-24-31 To'?jr Farmer t'rlei>d>: If you own a mare, why not Vahiu your, own { horsea? Thia yon can do much cheaper than paying *"o<? or mor? fdr one from a sal? stable and take chances on getting a sound one. 1 Maire the best bred atalilon in the State -and tho fpo ia reasonable. When ih town call around and nee Wie, and If wc can't do any business we can talk politics. Your friend, 'V115TOK.B. Cl I ES I HUE, -utyBss i ?rSiaT I JV0TFf!ES I NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election ut Ham mond School House for the Hammond School District No. 3, Saturday, Feb ruary 21st 1814..0U tho question of levying a special tax of sig. mills on all of tho taxable property ot said District, to ho used for General ?icbool purposes. Polls open at 7 a. m.. nnd close Ot 4 p.?rn. All votera must ex hibit registration ticket, and tax re ceipt By order ot the County Board ot Education. J. B. FELTON, a-7toft-?a*; supt NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLEME?ST AU persons, holding dalma against the Cain: o M. Chamblee, de ceased are hereby notified to present them at once, duly ntteatod, and also all person indebted to Maid catato will aloe ple?:<t! .ettie same Immediately with 'tho tlnderalgned. Notice' ia also give nthal I will on March-17, 1914. ut li: o'clock a. m., sp plv lo tho Probato Judge ot Anderson count t'for final settlement o? said es tate*.'end a discharge from my office as executor. ----- W. H. CHAMBLEE. Adm*. IL" .KU? .y Beets Audited Systems I ps tal led G. B. Walton PUBLIC Act OUNTANT i- ;, . I. . . . Ottos .Ernas Ba?lalas Phone Ha? BELLETE? HOTEL BUELPIEO { Preafc laundered towels." ?fa^QH^N tonis* and^eiawrlsnosaV barham . Our motto is a? pi ease our customer*, dalt and sea us. C. E. Howe-Ii, MatiasiMr. Pjjj!1 til1,. 'LlLjEi...ji.JJ.L'X'ILL!' JJ.BP Two |tor$e Farm ,.Jro Bent*.. ge? EtJPGENK ANDERSON at Bftnfc Office, over Walter Kev's Store* CAUSE OF CHARITY TO ES DISCUSSED. S^LEND?DIPROGRA?V? w- _ Great State Meeting Will Tn Piece Fr?m March 24 W*6. Amumiuteuicui bau been made ?r> i fJr?cUWood tb th^eYTect that thc eui .. ; prugnun fdr ttftvjj?uuth Carolina 'V; ! ferenco of ChiirttTos and Correct', i r j lia?; nut jot l>r^rr ?oin ploted but tH'. > thu majority ofyfije'eventK have lic??ti I arranged. AiiderwSB j?eoplo will t;> lUUCh Interest lu-^&nT conference |\ doiiutlcSH there Will be ?i largo Iti i delegation in attendance when I conlereoce ?H called to order. The following* la<*n ^partial progr.i i ur the ?venta eoheda led to take pl: ? j when the meeting atjaGrcenwood called lo order on M^rch 21: PltOt'Kt ST. TiifMlay, Man h 3*ttt>l? I?. M. 1. President's .-munal address. 2. Welcome address. Pro*ld< .lolin O. Wilson. :t. ItespotiH- hy Hie lion Joseph . McCullough, (?reen . 4. Social Awokoul?? In 'tho N. ! South. Dr. .1. >-}, MetaeJIottgh; soc . tary Sociological' Cbnmv: .., N'HH?IV?: Tenn. fi. Addro-i; liv Prof. .losiah Mor . t'ulrersity'Vf Sooth Carol mu. (' ! vitod.i ? .. Weduesdar, Xarch SS, !>:?? A. M. Ccneral topic, "Youthful DcL'?i< 11 IO Mt:." VJ"' I. The Neetf?f a Stat? tadttStr'iif School fo.- I>eliiinhen! CirlH. Jow A. McCullough, Greenville, i ~. Tho Neediof"a Correction;!! Iii ?iii nt ion fur Colored Youth?. Tbo| Hon. Nells Chrfstemen, llcau'urt. ::. Juvenile offenders m tho Hand? ?r tile- Law. Tho lion. ti. in men o I Hejjingcr. Oohimbla. I. Whit*. Slavery. Dr. .lunney. | Washington, I). C. 'A Probably, r Afternoon Session nt Connie Max nell] OroluiuuKe, 3i40 O'clock. , (Jenora I topic, "Children." 1. Paper on tllP Hoy Scout Mlovu uient. T. Keith' Iiogure, Columbia. 3. PlaygrounilM Tor '?tlldrcu. 'Mrs.| A. C. Llgun, Orah&ehurg. CI. The ('li i Id rea and (?ur Sins of I Oiuieslon. Prof. H. D. Wiiluce, 8par-| (tnbttrg. i . i. A Community Program for Childi AVOjfare. Mfrs. M, T. Coleman, Abbe ville, (invited. J ".. Address by athU Jilba Lathrop,! Chief of tim l-Ydornl Children's Hu-| r?ahV Washington, TX'iii (Probably.)' Ufeitimjv ? OTIo'k. * Qenurai topic, "Health." 1. The t'uuipniiptt agahiHt, TulK-rcu-1 tos?a. Dr. .f. D. McDowell. Yorkvlllu, S; C. 2. A message From tho State Board I or il eui th. Dr'. J. Adam Ilayne, Co lumbia. 1 8. The ComnV?hUv and 1. Dr. M. Potent, tlreu?ville Thursday. Starch ?tt, Oj?? A, M.. Qeher?l topic': "Organized Char!;-1 ty". ' . .I. Kpcrknee With a Paid Secretary | in a Small City.' Stay. Dr. A. ! Dilmon r, Chester. -'(Invited.} 2. Test* o' Whli'iency in Organised, na rt ty, .Miss Baaste Hay, Columbia, g. The Need of a State Board of 'mt ltlcH in South Carolina. Prof. W. li. I lund, Columbia, ' Tbs G'rJs' ?-'r;;:;;!!y Society oicmior Lewin,1 -New York City. fi. Tho Pruulem- of tho IndJgiotit widow and her children. L. P. Hoi? Its, Greenville. Thursday Afternoon, ?i.10 O'Clock. ?1. Thc Problem of- tho Unmarried Mother. Speaker,to Ito announced. "J. Tho Needed Birth Retat ration Law. ttev. C. IL Jordan, arconwood. 3. A report from the Ked Cross Movement. (Prof. Hoed Smith, Colum bia. I. How to relato Church Activities to Social Sorvl??.. Lov. t?. Pendleton Jones, IX l>.. Newberry. REGRETS FRQM THECOMMONER William Jennings Bryan .Declines With Regret Invitation to Speak in Anderson. Slut tm; that bia od?ela! duUpu Just at this tinto demanded a great dept of his attcntlon1liu*a\Jier affairs wero also prescita, William Jcnnlugs Bry an, secretary ot state, declined- the invitation of tw? ?ocal post of T. P. A. to speak her? Ja> Match. The letter received by* F. V. Trihblo yesterday front Mr. Bryan's secretary read.as folio WK: "For Mr. Bryau 1 beg- to acknowl edge receipt of your lotter of Febru ary l illi, in which you ask what ko would charge to come to Anderson the latter part of 'March to deliver an address before the Travelers' Protec tive Association aid their friends. "The secretary directs ?un to-any tiwi, while he appreciates w rourh the desire you express to have him deliver an address at Anderson, it will not be possible for him to accept .nvltBtlpn. to. .cou* there, owl Maadi Premium OnVc.-Any one wh youd us three- yearly HulMcrltk ,$l'.50eaeb will receive a year's sub errlpfioae free lo THH Pl EDMON MAOA551NK. Address The- Plcdtno Ma ??min? AndnMtnH.--Ik 1 Atlanta, Keb ?4.-in a- dame handed down by the state supt court tba Cnlverulty of Georgia " tts abare in the mega estate left the Brantley A. Denmark. tHe we known Savannah attorney who di several year? ago. Gii? OF BANKS EFFECTIVE TODAY ?TWO ANDERSON 1NSTITU I :>I*S JOIN FORCES. IN HEW QUARTERS K v." . 1 rfion ^Wfl! Bc (Known :a?? National Bank n ? Wilh?p' Strong. Al . ! i :i:'jp?iHK Iras poe '<. ' i ? ' ,. !. . . h? n-'.cfore boasted if lu I il !:;r'; ? ll Institution. Op: ' ? ; - -.vi: i 'i I? cauto for coii il ', > t'r ('itl/enu '.S.itfonal I ?ink . ..! i <. \ ..'(<* : .;? Hanking and ri.;. . ? vr.HU'rduy i-oii ??ltl|d? I iii .rv (un?s helli g KUOWJI .;. Iii . .. N V.'MI :! J.ank ami be .ni; '. ' i/o r.uiil?rx formerly . .- ' . . i1 v lU?uripu L?aiikins nd. ' ' ? . .! ;i Ti . :. i . ' : -i i <d tlioio two in rlftttt-'.:i Itiiio?i? step to ta,l.e in n i i ' >. fd indi'olot ?nd lt I? . r ' ip fur I i; HtiKklioldpr?* of . ii!i f . . -.- i. -titut?ous a?eord .' ( pillion of Ander en'. : "c s i;ieu. i ?. 'i'dc'S ( 1.each ' Institu to-!! >(. t>.rd i v ?ind. considered .i'itr . '. e advancing ?if the bu>?? " ?ii >' ''??V* 'and lt open t? Ita io;;; i? ? ???i:-. lill:? morning with r-r I ; ' .. <)T ttlOS? wlio wore f-'rce :ir lid W?tll lint? imtitu t.on |. Fi :r^G WORK ON NEW ROUTE ?.-.c: - -? ?ntcrarb?n Into tho ?", l.r. Oj.y h Soon to Be Completed. \ 11 ? t ? . i ? ?on people will learn willi pleasure tliat every effort is hoing put forth by the Interurban raliway lo net the line into Spkrtanburg com pleted uu qiiiekly aa possible. An iixtnt linge force of mon arc now en gaged In the rwofk of iujing tf|Blines into Sparenburg aud tho work ia be ing rushed Hpocdinly aa possible. 'Pile following is from tho Spartan burg Herald of yesterday: ."The eoulrnctiiug forces are rubbing work lo completion oft tin: lines of Hie CroenvHIe. Spa rt anim ig & Ander don Hallway rmiulug into SparUin burg. Tb?? cuts next to Kuxou milln uni those entering the city under r\>rost Street aro being ballasted and heavy rails are hoing laid into thu rd ly. Thc. polca, which will bear the| high-ten r-ioned transmission wires, ure erected hi Korea^ Bt.rcet, but the wires-to timi point arc not yet strung. Vv)V|tvn ?. li. ?ukt? Ibo New ork| financier -and builder of tbo road, ' was In Spartauburg some days, ugo, ho stated tb?t u t.'irougli .schedule rrom Spartauburg toCrccuvllle would lu* operated bv March 1, but from) tho amount of work to be accom plished this docs not now scum, poa? Bible." , AT COURTHOUSE -i- ? Clerk of ?ourt to Mbve Mo New Quartora Vacated by Tw<. Other Official?. As soon as certain changes, cai be Utade und a vault installed, Clerk nf r-ourt I'curmun will move lila of fice info tho quarter? now occluded by Sheriff Ashley ann Supervisor King., The sheri ff will move Into the room" DOW occupied by thu clerk, while the eupervtsor wHI move upstairs, into one of the Jury rooms. T?ils move Itaa been definitely dncldcd upon und tho work of throwing tho abor Iffs Of den 'and thc supervisor's office Into one will shortly bo begun. -Thia etop ia necessary on it count if tho fact that tbs clerk qt court ia iiadly crowded. 'He ls nimble to bundle the volutes ?I bimirnw? in the present clerk of court's quartern und it WK? - Imperative that nome chango* be made: ' At tir?t-the matter nf enlarging tho clerk's quarters was considered bul lt jvas hxt?r determined to make tho changes above intention ed. TO I NOA I H U IST? CONMTIONS. (By Associated Press.) . Washington, Fob. 24.-An Increase pf two cents a hundred pound? In tho freight, rate. au. cen Vitt I'rom Indiana points to *?eitii>his, Tenn.. Now Or leans, I.s., and other destinations in the: 'South, proposed hy tho Southern and South-*Vl^estern railways, " today Was suspended by tho Interatate Conv moree;.Oonuiilsslou. until .lune ::<;. Au inquiry Into the advance -already lina been instituted. HEU> STOCK MEETING -4-- ? R?bers of Live Stock in Anderson Cotuaty Discussed Question? at Session Yesterday. T.'ieao Ander-on county pSO^U&^iW atjewuletestcd lit the raising of live r^Kfetnst yeatorduy for illy meeting. Tho > chi iu the Chamber o ?P I iioturltbstanding th? t^e attondanco was ?nan)ler than hart lipon,Sntidpatod, there wm? not a dull mumum during I UP - ^JOt?tlf itHttll '11 .* .Wait vf cie ?Mun co liege, Vpn. ???ably knows moro about liv: atc -I. av.sny other-man In tho State, was icni abd liirectcd. the uiTaii>. .??; meeting. Much valuable luforma i) 'waa gltfen those'wh? were pr*s yesterday and there seemed to be an earnest spirit ?for advancing the work that tbe association la endenvor ln* .to~accoa>pl>Kh tn Anderdon county. fimm POWER PLANT AND DAM AT GREAT FA mj& !^ "??.fFVf f ifl?WrT:^|?- jU^aTr ". ?a ' ITT ^?TTIIQMPPTIX?W j^HBawja^a^BBKaSBr^JK^ f??i??ior? of Dc?mrt* of. yUiuy Run n?ng lo Wasfa Until the Southern Power Company Harnessed It to Furnish Power and Lights forSev eral Hundred Thousand Per sons-Anderson Gets Some of th e Power, Though the Plant Is 150 Miles From the Citv. Anderson Floral Co* J I '?C;r-l?a Place of Beauty V ?... . ;., i-. Lvoi ;. mu- or two tnMlttu-| ;ttl. pittta of South Oarclimi, som be lions cf v.ililli' ;t i? ?iiuud anil of thp'ilng sent out of thc stat*''. Bach ye:<r various ^?sfuqs?r undertakings bf thc thin company import? fro mabroad a city there is.'t?ne jn v.'?iicji local peo-, ? i.niplcti; lino or bulbi, . those bcjng pie foci ;i' heartier cride; lo tax? a(purchased in 1 tolland,. France,'Hc?gi d-jeper intort)?tJn ?nh?tho Anderson um, und Scotland and thia feature Moral Ci-:!., .i?... ul 'thc mont alono-represents au investment of *ev-? Houri: liinr. bm hu enterprises in oral hundred dollars annually. Thc tho city. t ',"." proprietors of the Anderson) ' Floral' Tho lierai company hud it;; origin iii Company say that time and time again Andcnion : ' . >; vea r? aja? und when they have been told that their Hoc.of ir was ti rt l |;MII.'I1H;II many were the bulbs and'plants ts.superior to any in prognostication ; ti': : , it would bo'tho state and one- casual viait from short-lived,' !>CaW 'Anderson people any ene in thc city hi sufficient to iiu tltil not believe (ital llii.; city could press the visitor" with the truth'or thia support auch' 'ats' ?ir > Hut joni and did statement, iTot, lu ; iliit'. io -',. - tale. Tho-furl : Ono particular plant' Just received that itu??.(. c?ii;iiiii|y, hey,Jots were mis- by the Anderson Floral company is taken hy lu?-? ?.?ii-.-r? dent:..;..* :..--.'? thc Azaleas, tiwi largest shipment that by thc steady a^^p^lnupns'j^rowUi twa? ever brought to South. .Carolina. j . -U*.' ' - '.' . .?..".;;.;'-??. : >^^^^^^ffh^^r^77rifTTv 'lgf^r^'^?*v^iir^?^^r^ffri^r^r^^^^^^^^^^^^^r^^7^^^^^^^?^l?C^.S. arfmiij?*1^^ s ? DiimTi tw KA tv to. ::' -- --:-:----c---=-<&r.-' kr tile business rince Its first day all i Tho euuipmont iw of thc finest; one ?lay thc Auder -I X'ompany feature being -tho- splendid refrigera" is ?me ol iii,, foiv.mosty'of thu smaller tor-service, lately inst.il!"d, wiitch\cu htisijiesH i nt. \airees ot ilse city.. a bl OS, the grower? td cut tho flowers ?"hon Mr. ?ind MTS. \V. W. (IMlaholtu an keep -them perfectly ?reah tor days first conceived thc-iden of growing and dava.' In thia manner lt-is casl ?owei s nu ?i ; ?, tli?- > did not ly- |to?slhlc to me- < tho most exacting attempt -t M % tiling: elahoraUi'iii thc way demands, which finnucntly ran goff rom of equipment HUI! ?holr entire invest- ten orders nm- day to 30 order;;, and ment repr'esiAfM^Ntex'lY more than thin frciim-ittly continues tor a week |i?p. 'Iiiot^S|QHtnyiiig picture or longer.' \tK?W tin- musne shows t'u< Hr. I greenhouse they built refrigerator service thia woi-.M not bc and r-iuinti how/m?b?'?nlari they had. possible. Today thu "baby" greenhouse la co nv- . *B??by .';SsW?(brf?? ^*^BfltwM'e|yBaA plctcly le ! Mt;!rt f?f In the. mme of whfolr tb? Co?nf tiny now hart" ioatallbd glass booties which.? adorn tho-Chis- on every part of Ita prottiitos, is one holm promise-*. <;v. i 7,?ut s nuarc" of thc most modern and up-to-date to feet of space orajjP^;**i"Vcr'?d ny tito bc mund in tue'statu. - Wrtlr ilm.nid greenhoqsos of this Svell known busi-luf thia system it ls possible io keep nc*? and lu addition to tb** Ibero ?'roj?w"cr> part of .'thc- place-d*unpctoad nf several additional acre* ii: bulbs and j a!? times and it ts rn* ncur^ un approach plants vditch will-Sw** .exposure. . \u> rain a??it ie-possible foe man barde Tim iniRlnesM of- thia- concern i-- by j vise. W?fh thia system thc ,w?t?;r nb; mean? co'.iir And? r>o? aud inj falls-in d^geatle- flow . fuel thc iivijorlty of tho .hiisJn.^fSiTng life to tho growing plants ' urn! comes from out-of-town customer*. J bulbs und groases, i 'i ernie ii'.ni tho state thc Anderson I While as ?Utcd, thc ?.i.t!re ?rrange Kloral Company has. Unit u,? a reptil went ls now: vary;complete. l>r. Chis* talion for square deni io K and for ?tv-j holm says that li? la by.no nn.?aos oon |nr inst ? un?,? bit i : hie limn tent und during thc coming snm*Mtr wi?i?F ?im?,.r i,.;.--~r.::-: t=d '.air hd-{h is n' ?' - i Wien a grnat rector fa nttractlug cut- hunso .thia extension to cos! o|;town business. Js?.OOO. When this le completed- th? .One of the pr:- ... of bu?!-j local coa^iasy . will easily rank wive. nes9 dene bv title- pabular company {.the fonsnmal undertakings of ila kind td tn the ?l?udllngl?f gp'oas. ornanien-|ib the' state and lt w.J he ovo? Wi hcdgei and m?? : r:- Stock. A tre-j credrtoblc to AhdCTsontban fte*e^o .mondmjs buslneia (S doric In this par-j fore. tlcular line of h.ifcinnas. Uv tho <5or.il M?c,> oi credit for tho splendid enjoys Ia duo to Mara. Chisholm, who ha* given her own-personal utteiiliou lo every single detail or tho busjncsn and alie looka ufter ' tho growing plants and flowers with tho tenderest caro. Without her pommai supervis ion the place couhl never have amounted to ono half- thc , splendid proportion? whlctt lt, lida attained and Mrs. Chisholm- has a perfect rlfilit to bc justly proud of every blade of gradsah .'.?y?ry growing thing in lier "flowery kingdom." VOTING PRIVILEGE! .__; v ; ! CHICAGO SUFFRAGETTES IN-j 1T1ATED IN "ART? HUSTLE FOR VOTES Female Cand-'dates for Seats IQ City Council Make Tour (Hy Associated Press.) ' Chicago, Fob. 24.-Thousands of Chicago women today had'their, first real experience with the ballot box and took part in tho actual nomina tion of candidates for the City coun cil. In wards- in. which wotuon can didates were running In opposltloh to mea Tor places tn tho city council, the ?Women candidates toured, the wurdi land hustled'for votes in approyed po lit IcoV fashion, y ?^A suow storm! early In, the" d:?y': de layed ninny votora; and a movement fostered by.many suffrage leaders w'ho believed that wonutm Should not for mally ally themselves with any-ape i flc party, kept hundreds from' voting at thc primaries. V jP|ye"of the eight women cu nd ?daten Wejrej unopposed iU their party and their nomination wa? oertalh. Among them was Miss Marlon Drake, -who will run on tho progressive ticket In the : j.ri av: elr<-t iou against the present alderman of - eba 'mut ward, John (Hath Hou:.e) Coughlln. Hine HB prevglHMFJAayor . Harrison from,'voting. butJWs. Harrison and Dina Devries and M irv Conrad, thc Harrison cook-?tul- emf il, Visited thc proclncr l>olUag P|fe? in Murry nw - mic. - Changos due to Wonfon'? cn?raueo to politics' Wore observed In more than oho precinct; In 'tho that.ward lhere came a wail fttrtrt Patr?ele ?lM;?ltey. for year? a fifth precinct isador^ and , a saloon keeper. Th?< (; women Judges and three st?^i^n>?t> . clerk*, of election:-/aitod to r-r?ito|ulaai .j him as ho caet-^sm ualloiV*' * A Au election cleric hung a mirror In ?o or the booths, "We wont to make .bins attractive for thc tremen ho seid. iglit with a masa mpeitini Ixtthoran (Thurah of the Ute large auditorium being it? capacity, ami many tncaw lack of room: SntUualoat of Georgia, a Methodist mis Korea now at home on a a ttott ?and Mr. Irving of New tor of Tiie Student World. A. PIANO A Daughter's Delight is a nice Piano for lier home. (?Iris usually like, music, and ii? Instru ment Is nicer- either Jot* ornamental or practical purposes-than u Plano. If your daughter Is learning, or has learned, lt tron? kc a good, idea to .hey ; lier a nico ' Pinner* particularly v/lien y JU ca? get - out ?f these fia?, full-tohed instruments nt a compara^ lively ?mull ces?, vs-sth the opilen o! puylnt? for1 H on very essy terms. } WltLtB 8 SP Music Hpus? Beckley Building Anderson, So. Ca*. iu^jjri^Ji..'..>?'M;g.Li^ . 1 year tue', if. U Urevcd of th? Pres byterian Theological'.' aeaiinary, l um bits president; ?I. Stewart :>f Erakirio fcb'icge, vWe president; Ml?;: MeOory of Winthrop ct'llcge.sucrc-. tury ; tfiwa JOKHIO' l^a^fyefHie Oreen ville Fournie t oilegc. ?ws?rftant secrc t;?ry. Thc rou vont ion hits , proved, a decided Huceerfa und hu? booh greatly enjoyed hy the Woplo of Newberry. IVtllIM); f'KI?MLTITM^ (Ol KT. "four ring circus." (io posed the creation nf n uormutirmt Court of. inquiry to ho .composed of tko living Conner Judges . of tho rourt of npponlft. for the purposr,- ot Thora aro, now noven, living forme judgeo o? the court of appeals, owonj j whom. V" Alton B. V {nominee, for th?, presidency in I'.'ni I Thc governor staled that ni!, or a j many of thom as necessary, vould h induced ircrtv avgs^s^ serve on thoi pr?pos?e . VIUL..?.L,n.lVAK>. _ body mu court powe: investigations. . J. Benjaman OimOti ?or Of Scranton, annoi [candidate for thu ret ttop tc succeed P-nlted Statat.J'Beaati?? I... crt vu.