J?DGE JETER C. PRITCHARD ? DELIVERED MASTERLY I * -ADDRESS TALK FERANCE -- Cardona Jurist Made f&r engest Plea Ever Heard In Electric Criy >t0re "the ^no?? for bVgimiW tho ibes Jn.the court house Sunday on, approximately Goo men had gathered and every'available ad been filled. During tbe ne-, tte song service, with Prof. tl.1 t? at tba organ, a halt bull more" gathered 1 and Ailed the ble standing space. The extra did not prove sufficient to seat krge crowd. Many were turned During tbe song service lt. R .King Sit with effect, "What a Friend Wc va in Jesus;" and Mrs. F. M. Dur-* t also favored the great gathering eevtioten with a vocal nuinbor, which wax greatly enjoyed. Judge Pritchard tfasi fittingly introduced by Capt. ll. li. 'Watkins of the local bar. .(Absolute silence r?igned, as the &Kj&*> Ju cain) and deliberate to nea MpmHied why be took thc t|tne from hi? ??f?ela* duties to engage In mak ing religious addresses. He said that his H??.v'mly Father had been ao good ip him that he would find lt imposai, t?fej? even sleep did, not he render ??r?lce as often as opportunity of ^^LiJW^i??vd'.that the "conserva tion of nianh'ocd." in1 its broader .sense nlab included the ??nsorvai??ij ot wp mtuil|0Qd. Ho dwelt at length on the tapant that the boya and girls of any aHHttnRr, are that comuyunUy's flNsoaat assist: and stated Hist he', dangerous tendencies of thiB ag* ls that men and women neglect "'ile pse? w?^'gregt effect the llius dr Cornells who was tbs mcth .?ffiL twetye children, all of whom ?sJ liberty;'' whereupon thc Irls??^r>*plnd ?? per orVnt of them - were Hs^s^Hfc ftws?4 to the bar-room? and Histor irenic. He paid a splendid tribute to th?' ministers or th? Gospel ^a^^'lo^' ^ l*w *nr?"'CB*n!eot ^BK5?H*^W he* ?n Anderson au? diene*; heard "such a plea for temp -r 11 ilnp paWTrP r 'i 11 f ?eve at this time, 'by fY?Quebi and tor most part, th? Western North Carolins nvoun ta?n?.e yet oUlsr iltustratlons were anorto ^^^teo^, a^ ^ tho defendant waa maue to beat up the i o' \a to -macadamise the r>a1? alon? .ne n!?!e ol tb? ??bay ? oin..ion erl tr.1 n als. Hho recoin m ended) titat plan for o.h-'i ( i mmunities. I fe'pr i l'-t?-1 til-' ht?mft?n. Hi* final plea AUS to th.' y .'ii? l'en. It was -HMS. ?; .y and il ofi-in. -'i KI UK that char.Mi?- building' wu? the h.:?iouH and important think of life. At timen during bis speech, Judge Pritchard bad to pause on ac count of the applause. EVANGE?STIS IN ANDERSON Services Began Last Night at Christian Church and Wfl Continue a Week Tit opening night of tay protracted^ meeting at the Christian church of 1 Anderson attracted a large number < and those who were present said the Evangelist, Charles CL Ware made a 1 wonderful imuressloo '' upon the hear- < era. Mr. Ware la a man of rare abll- < ity and he knows how to compel the i attention of his audience and how to ' hold lt. He knows hodT to reach the .au- ' dl?nco and hl< flrSt ?ettnofr here In dicates that he will nuable to'acootn ??pllsh much during the remainder of his stay iii Anderaon, The people of the city haye boen given a very cordial invitation to the Christian church to? attend all of thes.< services. _ ^. j SONS Ot VETS ?IP NOT MEET Postponed Becauso of Illness of One of Foremost Leaders In the Work The meeting of the local camp of the Sons of Veterans, scheduled to take place Monday afternoon, in thc court house, was not held. This as because of the illness of J./W. Qust tle'baum, one of those foremost in the work of the camp and after some dis cussion lt was decided to postpone ire meeting until, such time aa Quat tlehaum could be present. , The meaijng' had been called for the purpose of making plans and arrnnp Ing for the .state convention of -Con federate veterans, and in all probab ility another, meeting, will be called for an early, dab;, nt wjiich time the fl-1 na I plans for t lie work to be done hy' the Sons ot Veterans will be complex-, ed. .' LOCAL LOFTERS TO CREEN VILLE ?... *m Golf Enthwburt* Invited to , Today . j A number of Anderaon golf fiends and there are many, yesterday recelv-\ ed invitations to come to Greenville ? today for the golf mausbea t o, be play?, ed at the Sans Souci country club apo quite a number pf Boas Kill members of this city will doubtless avail them- , .elves of the Invitation this morning. Every .featuro of .the tiny will be pleas ant, as th? out-of-town people, are to te entertained at the Sana Souci tn ei.?'freie- alfie. Tri**, v?j~ther, v*\x?a . .tha splendid playls*,* to bc ^?3, will1 make-tlie day one of Interest and or 1 pleasure in 'every reaped.- V ?Plana Will Be Discussed at ft < Meeting Held Wednesday v -" ?"'.'' ' Notice was- aent Monday to Mrs. , F?tfus Fant,, presiden* Mt the Ladlee Civic league of Anderaon. P. M. Bur nett, secretary nf tho Anderson Y. M. C. A., and Dr. Frank Ashmore, chair man of the- Board of - Health? ia which was tpade a request that they all meei at tho Chamber of Commerce Wed nesday moralorg at 10 o'clock for the puppoae ?< di?cosBing "clean-up doy".' for Anderson and planning for the beat methods to be followed in thin work. .. I : I ,That auch a dayle needed ha An deraon and in every Sooth. Caro?aa city for ?iat matter, cannot be dis puted. An' annual spring cisantng for Uta city at large Just aa the ladies of the city clean up their own homes 'la essential and lt ha? open, found by actual. dfauo*atra*4osj that a city can be made far cleo?*; -aftas cooperation la seared in tala work than whan tao' individ?ala attemo* tt br themselves. At tho nutetlna held" Wodneadky morn ing plana will be perfected fe* put* ting Anderson in Bootless condition, and If the people of the city will lend their assistance to the effort of the: organized bodies mentioned, tho city j r.T. ,v ^Vhi?.? W ?a? uc tjv7i Ci Di t vd. I I No Decisions Given Cou t tty Associated Press) Washington, March .. 23-Tho eu swbrno court took a recess today until Pfore^ifiia^trb?'^ ^U**?**1 April 13. waa. act, for hearing argu ments on th*.'application of Georgia for ar. imm?diat? injunction to oowi?! tho Tennessee Irob Coal and Conner CompsAy to prevent -e!?$w fy?;. ;from Ita smelter In Tennessee from, apreading over farms bi Georgia. \ '? -rm Jno. L. McLaurin Will Hun - Por the Office of Governor Has Written to Friends In Ande son That He Will Go Into Pri maries Th's Summer Will .lohn I- M l-Min'iii in? a candi? the mechanical trades, thereby lessen. j at? for governor? The ?mention has ,n* competition among ihose w':io Uva been asked ? 'r.- i in-inv Hu**, lr the ?' R('",ng tn**r l?bor. Wo have -veli UM a uss. a a r. i in..?, ti? ' K lr. Urn nJj?)i ^ |j|e|h (iJ production. last row months, Mclaurin Halted and ,f We win ?Mirk? t our cotton prop \ndorson some mouin agJ nt.d an-'erty so as to cdt out so uiany luiddlo flounced that ho would probably he a men, the cotton of the ao?t?) will candidate. At the dinner of Moase make irs the ?niches t people in the Hupporters at Columbia fair week, he world. elated that he would retire from pol-j What 'we need is prosperity, not ?tics. ' j compulsory school laws. Jn thc discussion of his cotton, ware-_ 1 saw a statement in a Texas paper liousc bill in the state senate. Senator 'of a farmer who paced a letter in a McLaurin Btnto.i t lat he would be bole of cotton^ reuest lng the manu iorjc'l into the state campaign if the facturer to writo him what he paid ieunte did not pass his bill. Now that for lt. After some time lin reeeiwd Mr. Duke and his associates havo a letter from'the president of a mill, mapped out a plan for warehousing, in (?crinan, saying that lie had paid cotton, Mr. McLaurin hns again beeu, 19 cents a pound, and would manufac tsked if bo will make the race. Ills ture into- a certain class of goods, answer is found in the following lat-1 which would aall for about $1,000. tor to Capt. I). S. Taylor of Sandy | The Texas man recelv ;d ll cetus for Springs: r the cotton amount hm to $40.00 pe/ Dear .'Cn le Dave:" bale. There was a set of middlemen Your very highly appreciated letter who absorbed almost as much for Lo hand and ia reply to your question hundling the cotton us fie farmer got EIS to my running for governor, I an- for growing lt.< lt seems to rae that ?wer "Vos." I said from the beginning the greatest - and wisest statesmanship ?hat I would not be a candidate unless of the country should he devoted to there was such a demand from the the solution of tills problem, then ev people as to make me feel that it was?erything else will foll?*. I look for my dutv. I have a sincere ..desire to wnrd to the time wh i not only will nerve thc best Interests of South Car- we get the $40.00 pei; bale? but when olln?. and I feel very sure that thia American labor will get its shara of ls thc llrst step in the direction of that $1,000 for the manufacture of the industrial development. The moral raw material. What a country we will and intellectual weifaro of a people do have then. Anderson and the other j,-nd;- to ;? largo extent on their mater- Piedmont counties ol North and South lal statue. You can put al! the schools Carolina > with Georgia, have thc wa you wa.itvto in the state and if the trr power to manufacture all of the profits on the farms and the wages cotton crop. paid, in mills aud shops arc so meagre I thank you for your friendly Inter that the children must work all the est and will dome td'see you before time to clothe and ferd the family, how long. Anderson has some land in lt will'they avail themselves of educa- as good as Marlboro, and that is say tlonal opportunity. lng all that can he said of any land in I think the firm and farm labor this world. We need only enough dirt yield lesa in proportion to the amount to mix with the fertilizer to make two invested than any calling In the bales of cotton to tbe acre. Pro world. This drives the boys from the vlded, my deal 1'ncle Dave, we let farm and they seek the mill or the long staple alone; it sure gave me a work ahop, with resulting competi- "black pye" thia vear. liun in infOr. il mi liiuis .^n wl" be un,que ,or tk^|MR. QiUAll?XB^ I "fh?t'il^l^bels. very ula&av.t ac- - ;v ' i)Vg K^OVEfllN'l Reston goes without sn:* ?ag and ever? . one in Andersou will hope tust tho ': ' ' -:-. i progressive womon rnav hav? as.fine Ab,e to Vie? 0?ce Yesterday it *MUtj geo Casu ??xj ?itt uu^c?, ?tluuov ? ? 1 I ibo people ot Anderson know what 'After Illness of Two Weeks werk this organisation has aeeom- , ... pllsked and they appreciate their la- With La Grippe bora. Thereforo. the city at large, . .. ; . i wUl,! hope that. Ijhe earnest workara . ! - i nt the etty may have an afternoon ot J. W. Qua,mebaum, one of Ander- J uninterrupted pleasure and that they son's well know?1 attorneys and a may hf? able to plan out dotens .or new member of the Arm of Quattlebaum < I'fforta for the beautifying, and up? & Cochran, was yesterday able to vis- < building .-of Anderson. . it his office after an illness of over a < -?- \_ fortnight with a ?vere attack of la ( AYtfriPIISflN ( OST Krippe and has keen very m. White I "wi2-?i ' ^^l^Vv^n. n6t completely recovered yet he ia I :: COnTT?N RE1CORD rauch better and aaid yesterday that 1 . . - ' * - '? . "e hoped to be able to resume his du Sperunhurg W-? to ThW H?ce Um at hiB offl<;e ^ - i.*t^:lit^0^ thk THIRSTY WLL Cot?y WEEP AND WAIL ? . - i' ?'.';: ^. ' ' -, 4 4W m WT, Anderson Booze Artists' Will Acording to the figures made public ',-.>, ^ . . . monday Anderson baa lost her posit? Gnaeh Thear Teeth Neut ion in the cotton crop autistics for ., this State as being third In South Carr ' ^ y ulina, being forced to give way to ^ . _ Spartanburg. During, tlte season An der? on has been leading Spartanburg The thirsty or Anderson (add their hut the county in which la located nama ia leglo. ,ocp and walli the "City of Distress" has made a phe-tuod gnash (heir teeth next Fridiy.' nomonal gain ?Md Monday atood 155.For wiry? SheH* Ashley Mondai* baie? ahead'of Anderson county. An-,mode a statement of deep and dani larson has produced 73,14? bales and significance, and-ona that wilt cause Spartan burg, ehowa 73,301.: many an anxious Anderson man lo -;-- wonder how the official can be sosto? , '." ON^ THE SQUARE pouring out-about 40o gallons, * - ' J v vTi^; Of whbUcey and three barrels of beer. g_I--* ?.^ rf iaUU *?izad tram the ?Uustrious tiger with] v.naii|ee ?uii?a*iitima? a??m. a*?*ie> hut one optic during the recent! OkfaAam tvatt"flee? IA TMIS : months. Thc big event ia to uke; " l-rnr- w a www. tnlal!4 "t tha ram,er Af church andi * 'Or Driver " Peoples street and wUl begin at 8* o'clock In the mcrniAjt. IQ all proh - ability the attendance will be large, j . Considerable excitement waa ere--*--->- j - I oh the public square Monday, af- FHOX IttN riff ! ?. rtoon about 5 o'clock by a runaway. -I A :i?ulo and borse driven hy Mr Pruitt''fie latelUgeneer fifis e Letter rall j bocame frightened on Wa liner street , OtAvdk* ! and ran around the court house yard The Daily Intelligencer has received] the coupling pin ftnalljV breaking and a letter from MravMary 8ulltvan Ro-' lsavnng tthi wagon, and ks occupant yal of Zion. City. 111., in r^hlch she u KUM rt. ' The ?Aimais were both r says: . . { CaupaH befare either obe ot thetis e*s*f *"P*ace to Uieel ? take pleasb.c in ta ?nod any Injury. The tricen ai?ettfh?ottng you w?th Zk>n?a salutation.' ??nm ?itu p?oWa i?v nf. Prutii ?it?? ? "? U?T* WCII ?WKT??T?>?? ii?6 ?Lte?t? *tw tb? **we*i?r tHat H-? oonlJ think-' Kenrer. a-^nt hv wv hrother A. H ^ul d|p?c esplanatlon for hts teem tak^lrjg; Uvaa, pt I'. izer. There have been ?rigol excep.. ?oat th? rattling of tho many Items of 'Intqreat to me.In rta' pww> may hare been reasonsibl?. i paper since in n pecuHar "mae 'An-. I < ; . on is My Town.* From Anderson t for Ute Orient twenty years ago! nix! autmnii. J JIM><. Weada titer**--! [orne beneath the sod whan* -to* me here has been silence for years-j |)Ut for whom i hold an affection that j As alreqgthpnpd with the silence and! years. Some are in the t/wllght ; life-nearing thc Eternal Light of, lie Eternal Shore. I am sending you ? thia post a copy of our city paper,' The Thegcrnte." I "May Anderson grow in the building t of th lpg* that are . worth while, hat can abide, that God approves, I "And may you he brave enough a id tarong enough to leave out of your tolutnns those things which q: ly pake for degeneration and which in he light of the eternal are dragging nen and women down. "One drop of Ink, malos the mlll tuns think," a.ul those thought* make pr life or death, for light or dark less for^God or mammon " ANDERSON BOY W?S THE WINNER! Frank,E. Broyles Was Victorious? fri Oratorical Contest At College of Charleston Tlint Anderson leads and others fol ow fa* well known here. Another ex ample of this comes from Charleston.] prank E. Broyles having been victor ious lu the oratorical meet at the col ege of Charleston. The following] oncerning the Anderson boy's vic kory is-from tile Charleston .News &\ ourler: "A Shadow" thc last oration on the j Inrograryme. delivered hy Frank E. broyles, of the Cllosopbtc society, won Kite annual oratorical contest'gt thc] Kollege of Charleston last night be ith ic literary societies A handsome1 hie literary societies. A hansoraej feold medal donated by Hon R. W. pSinglYani. of Louisville, Ky., waa] warded to Mr. Broylc on the una |nlmo'iB decidion of thy judges; con-1 leting of Hon. Theodore Jervcy. the] |Hon. Huger Hinkler and the. Rev. iGeorge -J.-Gongaware, D. D. The de-1 ie loo ecemed to be popular with the ?students, who with their friends, filled Khe '"chapel,- despite the untoward| li '.ifili.lir omer contestants for the Bingham m ^dal were. Alexander .C. Dick, of the i'Hosophic society on "A Misapplied Principle;" G. L. Buist River?, of thc Cherstomathic, . "Preparedness, the Way to Peace." All of the orations w?re forcibly delivered and- very IQ. terestlng. ECivic Value of A * Gr%at Whits Way * -A^ A^ * A?\ "AP* ^ A? ^. $ft cf? ^f- .Pfc ?f* J By Perter ?? Whaley. Thc construction of a modern great] ?White Way through the heart of the] city of Anderson is from a civic stand point thc greatest move ever made' in "",?? history ot Anderson. . Ita con ruetlon Will mean the beginning ot new- epocM ?li rii-fTririiriii^imiTW|s|lf>' Jping of logical and concrete plana for the City Beautiful ,'C'aa we make Anderson the most] ?beautiful city In the Carolina?? Yes. ?And if we do, what? It.means that ?the most beautiful, will he the most ?prosperous^, c'ty,.. This great white ?way wll inspire bur people as noth ing else can, an nothing oise'Will-a ?desire for'the things aesthetic, fori |tho things of finer culturo and of j catsr fl fian he?, . I? ?a a big str^t towards mcvirgj Andersen the Beauty Snot of the Car-] aljnas and Anderson's wonderful loca non and beaut if ul surrouninrs are] ..'iH--'i ns Cnn be ?OU-:?: sui III few places elsewhere throughout the J vorld. And Anderson's surroundings} ere put here by nature, and they arel urs. It ls something to be the1 larg - t city in a state,:but it is ??finitelyj are to ho the most beautiful. Enlightenment follows light and e Htep towards the beautiful leads towards perfection.. Following ?adar&on's new .Great White Way, we will get a system of public parks and playgrounds' and municipal swimming pools cad .those many big and little pings which go to make a real city. Andersen ?the'?ty Beautiful ja An-| [lerson Successful . , A r ? ' * ? * # * # * * ? # ? * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * i ***** * * *^V* * ? ,. . '-'? I (By Associated Pres?) MARCH .811*1* , ? -. .Senate-Met at noon. Lcfcby- committee prepared'further earing until tomorrow Senator Gronner ID tord need a bill create ? bureau of ianda. Senator LaFollette's resolution ta ive the. record of the Interstate ?bommeree commission's investigation pto Increased freight rates published " r public information, waa passed, nator Thornton denounced reso adopted at New Orleans St. '? */{<>'"," ci ni rjtiion which at ked him tor bia support ot the tolls exemption repeal. Adjourned at 6:S5 p. m." to noon ?eeday. V \immmm __ Mil ii ~CC.n. Rebate was continued on the rivers rt nd htrbora bill Joh?. MPchell testified about cou in tnS,Michigan copper siriKe ct before the Mines , ('omtnU Dlatrlct of Columbia legislation was aside for today. Secretary Garrison * submitted an WA.cf $3,610,104 for .a deficiency ? ropriatton for tho. or my. Ideal Wilson4* alludion , to a' ?aatar or. the .fiveth. and ""harbors bill; to delay a v?to on the Panatr)*' tons exemption, repeal - was-, followed J kV -IJ and delny .of pi heir oussness. Adjourned at 5:40 p. nu to nobe Tuasday. ' 5 "HTB EAL? . T.i.i-. - -tfii . .-. ROASTS, BAKES, STEAMS STEWS, FRIES ^BOILS tv* . The Most Delicious Meats You Ever Tasted. *- j i r ' ' i t. *"' THE BEST FIRELESS COOK STOVP #t THE -WORLD. Saves Monei^rime and Labor, Gives increased Comfort, more nutritious Cooking and~Bf=TTER FOOD. * Let us show it .t'qf.lyou'at an early date. We will ?rive a DEMONSTRATION of the Superiority of .?' . ? . . .... ,>ri- ..? . ? ' f . , i, , '* .- . j- '?W. the Ideal Fireless Cooker and Everwear Aluminum Ware. ' . WJ^CH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT. . . .;. , r* C -I ' ^ t .-T"^ j ? . ? .. ? ? . , '; .' < -.. >? K "" ' /*' Anderson Hardware IJonipany* E. Whitner Street. Andersen. S. C. Ol!! OH! OH! SAYS THE ONE whe#i site catches sight pf ear Can dies. ?nd her nuithnr-WAIJ, aha thinks H,tf she does**Ail Uta newest sorts of confections-alt fresh you. rosy be sure^gra?>r"?ottr counters, show cases and shaw windows. Pound packages of B&Y?a at 80 cepts. etc,, effort) a wide vapge as. to choice and; favorite fla'ora. . ; '-.rr Farmers & Kc-rcs5?is*.!5ft*fcf AM??rsvn> & ?V waataa MtepSeat M;C? IN CHOOSING GLASSE* ls something yrtb dohl. want to trihrt to. Sever buy th?? without having your eyes tested. Hav? it ddhe hy us and lt will b^4?b%'??or?ughly and ncouratejy. There will be nothing "cijaiicey" about li. " Buvine ?lasses any othor way is llMJrsmtns toeflolno in the dark, ifs^kgerous.' Price? masanahle. $3.00- to%64?andupwHrd. Repaire on r.-araes and parts 10 ct?nU? and upwurd. - 'i*. Dr. SI 1%. Campbell 1.? t?raeitd yieet Are^you interested in sometuing^Ncu/? If so, you should see the St. Uegis pattern-a new des'tgrY ir*. Convnunity Silver. Thc sim fit* city and gracefulness of this'jt?tterrt "w??l certainly appeal to you. We festure this not only because of its beauty, but because of its durability. ' JOHN M. rlllBBARD ? ?^M??AM$ 140 N- Maila ?tf f WHERE QVAL1T? IS Jrl'WAfS HltiU ?? TUAN I'KK E.