?MP0JRTA1S7 I NOTICES :: for sale FOP Rule-100 JiUHlUM. t'opr's MeXl-j cap Big Bolf Jfflfcd Riebe? Watched ?~ With Jbumle Duffy NYilUp Jlichey,; light Weight boxing champion,'and Jimmy Duffy or Lork port, havn been"matched to box in Buffalo, N. Y? the second week in May. ? pjtchoy has been guaranteed lio.oou with the privilege of A'> per cent, of the gross receipts to box'Duf fy. _^ Sam Longford To Fight Carl Morris ^ 8am Lang ford, who has been try in^or-'soniVtlmo to arrange a mnlch been slatedto fight Carl Morris, March 20, at Kenosna, Wis. . Bum - Langford. has rought Johnson several, .times but. came out the los*?? In every bout, it ia Langrord'a ambl- ! lion to,pat across tho sleeping punch if aga|". he succeeds In arranging a bout with Johnson. Ifommjr Marphv to B?tt!e Jobaafe Meere , The only fight berore Murphy fights' Richey in Sap Francisco will be with Johnny Lore, a taxer or New York. Murphy who hua arranged a bout with Willie Rlchey io fight in San Francisco wlUl-f .feught some Urne in April for the lightweight champion ship title which Is now held bjr Rid?^ iy. The ^ tight bet ween Mjirphy^ and Lot* w?i? h? fouSui mi the nisnt of Mifch 20. . . I Fight Rattling Lay forty Howard Morrow, the light heavy weight boxorxof Syracuse, who is going tovAustr?lla aoo?; Uanxious for a bat. tie^with "Battling" Levinsky. Morrow, believes that he is the master ot Mot-' gan's warrior, and asks that he be given e. chance to demonstrate his au- , perlority, 'There's no i!R?.i* to Morrow's ambi tions. He wants to rssst Gunboat ; Smith, too. Hb) opinion or Gonboat Smith's powers are that they are on a par with that, of l^evinaky.' Joe Jeanette to I Meet Cara?mtar On .March 31 Joe Jeanette and Car- i pebtier will exchange their respective punches tor tbe title and belt. The > fight IS to take place In Paris on the night of March 21, the winner taking, the lightweight title and also the purse. The arranging of this bout has been j under way for some, tlhio and Carpon- , tier Just recently agreed to light Jean- , ette. Young Hhngrue te Take Part la Tbi* Resta . Snowqy. Bakar, the Australian box-i lug prompter, has.Induced Young Shu- i grue to. take part In three bouts In Aus- i walla. J" ? i Tommy Lee, 8hugme*s manager and i Snowey will lsave for Australia Maren ( -o- I To Fight Not Sooner ji Tita? July Foerfh i : Jplm Coition and Kid Williams who J recently met in Chicago have practi- i cally agreed to fight In Lbs Angeles not sooner than July 4th. The ngni will be for tho bantam weight oham pions??lp and tbe.bosing fan* who wit ness this Aght wilt oee seme likely swapping of punches as the boxen arg plucky scrappers. | r> ja Meld trftebarf. March 8? f, Thp boxfng and wrestling champion ships, of the middle - Atlantic A?jeela tloh vrlii be decided by games F Md in Pittxburi on Mo Nearly su ti.. red amateur hM wleider* And mat Sfll?t? Of ? entered In rvahn rep^rMtf that it hV'rrfcuidB wished to sea him run they must aay Fo He ran for th? Pjspe. in 16*d m4 was defeated by Jo*TTt Karle in the second primary. nUhough.s;hj JgMgK OUly a fe.w h onrireg rote? ot being r.?rn?nfil?u Hi ?'ii? "iri-t piii?iit?y. Gov ernor F^ahs has always Had Ms hop?sa ari the senate ever Slhce, tihd It fs said that nis speechec In snbaeontfit* state pampalgna hove been tJjw. best demo cratic Qootrin? pMaupejrojr?ae ?i?i?r. r SPARKLETS * _ * ? Mention Caught Over the * iroeta of Anderson * ( dpt. Busby Whs Baitly Hurt ('apt. .1. T. liuBby, aged . Smith today said'to The News arid riourijir correspondent: *1t iaTray?bt. p* every. wiiUe cJj lx?n to aspire to any offtce In'tho gift it the people if be sees fit. 1 do? not consider that I have the right i mitysifai? VtW?lfiiuVm r Agi?, tttit,- ntUk'u r.m>_ un Senator. Smith ha$ Just rofunyed rom (South Oamiln? wh?ra he l|ad " nt Saturcay and Sunday, apd-waft r??itly In high good humor, was not in session t( o o o o o o o o o o'o aft* O O 0 o o o' Carah-hl fa Xortb An? e -? ? ? Convention to Be Held at Greenwood The dfili abnual. session of llie.fl. c. Conference register as mem bers, take p?rt In the discussions, | ' give help to their feilovs and receive Lhelp from them. \ ' Entertainment In Greenwod will be I provided for nil who send their names promptly to S. C Hodges, chairman of the entertainment committee. I The fortbVlhg7 cortsritir* the exe cutlve committee; Rev. A. T. Jamlesonl of Wrcenwood, president; Prof. D. D. Wallace. Spar tun burg, vice-president; DeuconnesR Gudsden, Yorkville. sec |retary: Itev. W. B. Wharton, Colum bia, treasurer; Miss E. McCllntock, Columbia; Joseph ; A. McCullough, ! Creon ville; Mrs'.Ralph JoihiiKon. Che 1 raw. I There bus been six-sessions nrrang j ed for and it Is hoped that every at-'] tendant will endeavor "to remain for I them all, every effort bus been made to have the subjects so selected and I delivered that .thorp will be Informa-j tion and inspiration rather than just' amusements. Following Is the program as pre pared for the 1H.4 conference: ' ' *. Tuesday,aw?rcJ? a, h Pi, M. President's ainnifttl saldKHsd. Welcome address?President John-J O. Wlllft?h. Boy Scout.! Movement, T. Keith Legere,? QolumMd; Playgrounds .for .elllldtva, Mrs. A. C. Ligon, Oras^e?rgi bun > The Childs*adttiOufiSlns of Ocnls* sloa. Prof, A* G/vRfcuiber*. Spartan burg. on .?.'? ;: . i tun . . A , Community* Pirograrai for Child Welfare. Mrsn iM. 1T. ttoiejaan, AbbeV \ .- Er?** jftit ftatsafth r'< General ^fc*^H?KR*l^'Vn.' ' " The campalgn^siralnat.:. Tuberculo sis. Dr. J; D..McDowell...Yorkville. A Message from the Stale Boar V of Health^. Dr. J. Adam Hayns, Columbia; The CoramuaUy andJ:L (President B. M. Pot?at, <3reenvllie.v i Thursday, March,*, ?tSu a. m. General topic, "Orgaalxed Charity Session.in charge .cf.) Mr. Maurice Wllllows, . associate ,rjcretary of the American Association of. Societies for. Tests of Efficiency In Organised Charity. M?aa Seal Et^-d'!umc?s. The Nv-ed of a State **oani of Cnar itiC-5 ifi SOUth. C^ro?ii?n, paper by Pr?f. W. H. Hand, Columbia. .. t.< Discussion led by the Hon. Nells Christ onsen, Beaufort. The Problem of the Indigent Widow and Her Children, L, P. Hollla. Green kllle. Thursday Afternoon, 3)30 O'clock Tho Problem of the Unmarried Mother. Rev J. M. Pike. D. p.. Colum bia. ' fflE . The Needed Birth; Registration L**; Rev. C. H. Jordan, Oreenwood. , . A Report from the Jted .Cross Move ment. Prof. Reed Smith, Columbia. , How, tOjRelate Churchy Activities to Social Service, Rev. . fi. . Pendleton Jones. D^P?. N?.wberr^. Jm The greatest of Modern Time Savers By M?8?.* ?OT ? grssd mother used to do., her buying With much more difficulty than you do nosr, She had'.-.to in spect. nearly ev erything personal ly. She took more time than.you 1 could possibly afford to waste. Times have change EFFICIENT BUTfNO-Is r/ow sluipllued through At>VERT18 1 KG, T?u go d'rect to tbe point Newspaper sdvtrdilrqr' 1? ' fbe ?tlit?di 4uwt? * - - lug. It's a TIME SAVER and a DOLLAR SAVLR. It H Ids you SPECIFICALLY gild QUICK LY, more mo fhaaj^DHamp!1 of advertising. Newspaper advertising hits the nail op the bead, ft holds the attention of tbousaaoav 'its re* suits srt IMMEDIATE. POSI Tl^S and SU?:? Wo want you actually to real ise What newspaper advertising dou we1r for fan ? and faced goods were well ordered. Yarns; wore' ?hlet.; ^ , ^ ^ .... y. I Chicago Grain .Chicago, Mardi 17.^^priifkles of rain over northern and eastern Kan-j aas today railed to relieve except] In. a transient manner, the fear of aj dry wehther scare regarding wli The market closed firm at a i varying front 1-4' a 3-8 off to a i advance. Corn finished with e pf i-s h ?-4 tb-3-8, cmie tue aahi last night, and provisions tmchaj to 2 1-2 a 6 pp. Money Mark?! * - : Wew Ybr\k March' vi?.--<;?l? raan?y Kteady 1 7-8 a'2; ruling rate 2; clos?, ingVfc8x2. . Time'Loans softer; sixty days 2 3-4 n ".; ninety days 3 a 1-4; six months I/fijl yfi ! Mercantile paper 4 a 4 1-2. j ' Sterling exchange firm; sixty, days 4\84.Mi demand . 86-1?. -, commercial ou is ?.sa.Ta. ; fur silver W 1-8. Mexican dollar* 45 J-4. Government bonds steady; b^&lirwpfttar. Stoci? an?i Bonck > New York. March tf:-?h atroager*-; tone today pervaded the dealings in. stocka, . When trading began there1 was nothing to narrow, uncertain' aMMntbne to indicate that the mar tT ..^ iCi b?-SSk TCfTHjr i HUI in? TOOTM?- i tony of. recent colorless Res'i?lono,:{ During the day. however, th>rc wv broad upward movement." Ocinr 1 to 2 polnin were attained by m?bjrj i na miswi ?iii?a- will? DU I it ?0. ( \ rumor*. UJOBt of ?Jh*ip^h|louKlK- wIUk ul authentic bastXp*"* Tin? bond market vlffs Irregular. To-] bonds unchanged on call. Total aalea today -were 253, 300. Oar Night S)*?efH. Wc^re nalghtyv pfipud 0/ them. -We. '.ow have more Moriarid boyB In our light school classes than has auy otb Y. M. C. A,, in North or South Car olina. From two of. pur .largest mills every single pversee'^-wUh only two exceptions., is enroJj^ed- In. one of tho [classes. we now'huve nin_ teachers engaged for two nights each Week. [The night school has passed ?he ex )erlmental stage, it is* a go. You'd bettor got in. Ask youjr.mipajBjntend ent about it. Oregon News. Mr. W. E. Hill, outside overseer of| I the Hrogon Mills is temporarily occuri pylng a ward in the City hospital. His] many frjends wish for him a speedy re [covery.f>i Himtl-('ox,; , Mr. ?dger Cox, son' of C. P. Cox re-' turned from Oeorfla.TejCently"bringing Vi lit "ni Ml u. luij ?I in?, n 'ui) w nierly Miss' Hood. fe pleasing vtb note that' tins h4pr?v young couple have dee|ded to m&k?. progpn their - " .;ftj.i'ri nlversrde.To-^giir1 Items. 'ftijnl. TV .1. nnrtvrti4^ wishes In is no un ce tbfcf, A;.gQOd?,?srden *Dot w'-1 ! be rurnlflhed t? ^ve,crXh';Barr, b?r at ?nce.; He. (w,ffb?s everys sln-: gte, fkhilly to have an equal.chi^penfp. Iwjn one of. the valuable prizes offered Hbyr^the company this year. It will be operatives fertilizer at cost.) _ Happenings at Orr. ' Friends of Mr.' J.TH.Cafro?i add ium-' ily are glad to welcome theni'b?ck to Orr arter several weeks'-'absenoc. Mri Carroll-is living in tlie sains'ho?f.0 he occupied before moving aw?y to ?ett gia. He says it seetuis goad" to. g?t back to Anderson. Outside Overseer shellgrove'Is glad report that be has secured*six tons high grade fertilizer and' will fur nish It to an yo? th? residehlWOf Orr ai cost. The school teachers, a'* Well as the children of the village'are greatly in terested. In the opening . of the. new school building within' tUa nest few days. ; -' '' The tarant child pr. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Drybrit died on March 5. The :ood people or the entire community ympathlxe with theiif-W'the loss'of their child. Twenty Yttars FromJfew. We were standing on .the .pcrner of ain and. Earls, a. few. evenings ago lining with a group of bay?. .Sdroe r? or 20 boy^ carpe,upvthe.str?ebiNip? f the number .bpd^cbooA.bppkstTrftbey ere oc tholr, **y. to. pight school; ive of the remuipder went, to a nyoVr; Ing -picture show,; and later,; we #aw. four, pictures lu ope.of .the poJL.rooras We. Went ' hoirie' : wondering, .wh.ere. those 15 or 20 boys wouM be. 20 yaw from now. and what j^oy^would . bp doing. Somo of tbem .wjjll be case-; ing the world and Bayjng tbsyHn?ver had a chance. Others wUL.be doctors and lawyers and merchants. or;over Hcers. or superintendent^,.,. Not only Jinnn the present but: !he,|Mturs entlrer iy,depend ppon the wa>-,.we are now spending our spare tliae.v AForwar? Step allj^B?*.... tThe announcement,^aABaUi,at the ig pens in the vjllaie ara to be re aoved to tbe outer cue of the Cluok pillage has been receteeicl with great satisfaction by the residents of thls.en terprlstng community. .P{g oens at heir very; best arc usually the;?ef$ rorst?if you do not believe it, ana; . rout; neigh tar. . , A Popular Mete'M Orr. The pew plan > wjiipb,. the ?opipany j^pidopted with, regard to,the cow sr????aasMrt?*?w BfiftP h?ye*?^HaTeaaj?d^o^ ^u?biiV u? i?c vri?;n? and exceiicni | ppavenlences ^ave VjfUA^ovlded ail these who w^sh to keep cows. u?rK Is furnlsbjedyfrj^^to^Omso, Save., eqwa, end. in case .any. owneer owe has a surplus of tUjanure. b, ... $13.50 and,up. y a), West Whitnejr Street -??%i.y: . j'ijr>'- :i??i? >-?n?>v . ? >?>?* . - >' We Know that N?rih Ander . jp*?.?\f ..'.''.'iV KfPfi 11.? l'V.3 'Ii. ki'^?iy1-:? ?' ' " s&ii will Kave litany Beauti f?l^Xawns: Me M. Patterson. 4l,;.l>? ; H _ J.! M?tlli*7 I'm ;.?!' : ii. P, *\ il JVtr?i Every n. 12:00*4 Send i?i yoiar brder? We'llserid it out to you EyeryMiing Ciean and Neat. N'uschnbnts and Frau Perri?re sf ih* Royal Tl ! two'women suffered f tie disease and it is aUojjen < Induced to.distnies their attendbue) uicinns and submit ic. ii ;.-,lth c With fatal vnnolta TJtAls. ****** t fact id' fl?cefal 'atteatl?nT' 7?