Lina Cavalier.. ?Sf?XA CAVAUKR?, the'g?wd opera J^j prima donna, and Lucien il uni 3 tore, tier Muslin nd and tba tenet of the Grund Opera. Tarin, will be the heroine and hero, respectively, of a (il- reel productiou by the Playgoers* Film company. The picture will deal with Cavalier!"* own love ?tory, and a- company .of- :_KK) wlH support the-fa* mops couple. . ?. . Dustin FnrnunTuow appears for the moTi?s lu "The ftqurtw Man." In which he made auch a grce, hit on the stage. -.-! John Bunny, the motion picture star, now appearing in "Tba Honeymoon ers." a silent dna um. in Kew York, haa received nn offer to present ? - reper toire of silent dramas In Australia and the Chinese- and east Indien seaport towns. Bunny m the foremost motion' picture favorite throughout the far -" ? ?' '.*' 1 i it ' 1 . ' ' ANDERSON MEN TO BE ?' _ MEETING HELD TOMORROW ?N RE FR_?GHT QUESTION FOR LOWER RATES _____ W. W. SuUivan and D. A. Ledbet ter W?? Ast It?r Equalised freight Rates Here In an effort to secure equalised freight rates for Anderson, together with, other competitive^ points, or Greenwood, Spartauburg and Green ville, W. W. Sullivan, chairman of the transportation committee of tho local chamber of commer?a, and D. A. Ledbetter of Ligon eV L&better, will tommorrow moet with' representatives of Southeastern railroads in Atlanta, being made of a delegation repnJ senting the four major cities- men tioned above/ . They will endeavor to ( eee that these four cities are put on. the same rate equalization - baals as. Western .North Carolina cltiati and.; North Georgia cities, a" ofwHkm now take a,lower interstate ratev frdm tho Ohio river oolnta north :>n?! w?et iban th? the chamber of commerce, that. it will effect Q aa v ki g in.freight rates to Anderson of many thousand dollars per annum, and put thlB city in the same class with tho North Georgia and . Western North Carolina jobbing points on the Ohio River business moving southward. For many years. Nort Georfgla ind Western Noyth,Carolina h av 3 enjoyed better intestate freight rates, from ' Ohio Hiver points and points north and wester the Ohio River than An derson abd bvj. ??ator piedmont io1 bing cilios, .yany efforts have. b?eW made to rectify thia condition, but no far.. without matottai results. . It is now believed' that, the ebofeaence .ia Atlanta'.today may secure thia equal isation ?of rates... '' All ?aessea. Mexico Ch^;t|tJaroh jlg^The' Huor t on I gilt claimed although admlt ofe/graetft again Outtin Firm:m. eastland b!a personal appearance would j probably create a furor. Theodore T. Wharton, formerly .with Essa/iay, will,build astudio at Ithaca, .V 7., where he will make.productions ?and release them under the name of Wharton ?Urna. > . ?.?.' Joseph W. Smiley of the Lubin stkff of directors bus just finished the pro duction of. a .picture upon , which .foe expended eren more -tuon bia*custom ary, energy and oare* -Itdt a big ?tory -rigorous, yet full of heart-and will probably, bb .roleased "in three reels. .The Hobt of Evil." "by Norbert Loak, Ifcvolvea a Bamber of Interesting ehnr actenrVtn their relation to what tba title obviously suggeets^-money. ----- K Mary Puller, heroine of the Ed??e?: *Doily'of the Dallies" series, is very much elated .orar a recent, proof of her world wjde fatnei She bas Just reoetv e Tho government; also ... claim? -ric tories at Cuadro, Ci?negas and Ar seaga. ... .. ,;.", . . .... I^?CIAL ME?T1N? OF T^E BAFtA?AS foterastia? Debate Will Bc m Fea Tonight has'been looked forward to for ?ame time by tho- members of the Baraca class ot'tire' Flrat Baptist Church bf Anderson-and it is expected that.the event of.tonight will be one of ibo most pleasant In thc; history of the clata^/ }$$ta 'to tho regular night for the -fOfilsd moating of the elass i?id every .effort baa been road's t&rt^d^?,^ pn&oj .morcjhan. ordinary'njtefewt^, 'A. feature of tho program for the meeting la thejdebate. The question is. Resolved: Tbf^ tbe tight of auf?, frage should tfe. ekt.mdad to the *ro nien of South Carolina. Tho-affirma tlve will bj?.represented by S. M. Wolfe 5???? i-\ Tji??'?eU w???i? thu ilCga presentednPy C. B. Earle Leon !_. --w -s??%j*. jM^g??r fer. ;?? occasion are stull?ient ?issuance that thc debate .wiri' be JV*!'?. .frort!? Sharif;:. The following is like remainder of tba. pTOgrs!?\.??}r;.lhc l'rayer-Wv F.jiqiL teacher, .ddreas or .??le?jpw-jrPresidenf D. C. Bipwn; . v : - vflblo-'Rex^F-tice.,,.,, - -Solo-Sam Tribu?*}-^ ?gBa?rtet^'-Dr. l^j'aapderB. Cta/ence SorQrr-Bob King!;. Smith Still Hameving On N. Y. Cotton Ex. Washington, March' 26.-Not only thc plante^ but .the manufacturer. ts suffering f rom;pW^kijSOtf>odB .of do ing business on tbs >ti*w York cotton exchange, declarad Senator Smith of South:.Car'i?Sn.V/'t?B?y. urging the pas sage o? his cotton; bUl, He said that the cuRlom of exchange, making a fixed. ulH'ei:eoecs betwedn Brades, Ir iPfcea?yiy.i?* ,tbcs^^?Iuicr' atrev?, be ginning- at; 12:30 Saturday. And that the v. ti. c. wiijfMeet at tag,court house ;and escort the. old soldiers to thc.* place. The Intelligencer, has re-. Iceived the following bpon latter .and 'ofhclat notice^ . Camp Stephen p. Lee No. JJ. C. V'.. will please.assemble at tho Court' honan on 8nturday,*ia5arch 28th at ll o'clock a; m., ro transact business and tn celebrate Hampton's birthday ?nd to parfaire of the dinner served the (?onfedarV. ^ vVetoran?.. by palmetto Chapter C. D> C., io which we pf*> cor dially invited, through Miss'Martha (Honhnm, Jos. N. IVrown, Commander. U V. Smith,'Adjt. M?VfNci Pautes to Be Shown fct the Mills During Nest W*dk Free of ^ | The Anderson Y. M. C. A. announced yesterday that a contract had Just been made hy its secretary, F. af. Bur nett, with tte Curtta Motion Plc ty re Comvanv of GreegWHe hy. which the local Y. M. p. A. will Jbe able to .give motlo'i picture exhibitions next week at the various mills and a cordial wel come has been extended tbe mill peo ple by tho management of the Y. ,M. C A. to attend the shows. Mr. Lohg boy of the Greenville concern,. wUJ come to Anderson next week in tinta to pat thc pictures on end he. will re main here throughout the week. Be ginning with Monday the exhibitions will be held nightly at some of the mills, except Wednesday night. Tho program ns announcod by the secre tary yesterday wlU. be : "What Ha Might Have Beon," "Calamity Anne's Dream." "The Workman's Lesson,'* and one more reel: Mr. Burnett said yosterday that th? extension department of the Y. M. C. A. is fbortly to purchase a moving picture outfit of ita own and have these allows at the mills of the city quite frequently. Tho money Xor tbe merbine ts already tn hand and the urder will probably' be placed at an earl^r. dato. "Tap Lines'* Deplete Railway Revenues Washington, March 26.-Serious de pletion of railroad revenues through the allowance to tubber ''lap lines*' of a part or through' rates was all?gea In en argument flied, today with .tbe Supreme court by .ihlef counsel Jo-; seph W. Folk and Charles Needham, for, the interstate .commerce commis sion. . . Consideration of the "tap line" caaes ba bo argued h?for? the minroni.-> court ?bout April.G, has been watched with keen mterest because br their increase In rates. Witnesses have told the commission that tho .railroads - might meet, the situation? now confronting tfcr.m by reducing unnecessary et pendltures rather than Increasing tb? Income.. ... .? ' ? ;??. Atlanta, Ga., March 28.-A propos ed charge In Georgia's larra, to bet ter protect ,repteblo..business .orga nisations against the failing of "spite suits" and other " ^warr^e^.,litiga tion.;, by I rresponilble parties, Will lie taken up and considered at>:*he sea? alon of tho. legislaAnge-.H. It has been dlsrov< r.>d .thaA there ta a laxHy tn thfl;1 jaraaen*.,. ??orgia haws on the subi^fe ..frantically ni! the northern and many of th?'western states have already adopted measures similar to. the ope , propos:*!? T,he ldr& has been .t^ajgajfrea-jb. byj>. many Georgiaeditor?, but ft,?dil b? played ia deflnK%. shape beitat* tnejiiejflatt; ture this ytar J?l?if?' i$r&:. jt?. That som** such changela- needed is university adn^tted, ' v The change la briefly this.' a law to make it impossible tov throw a business con?erh tato the h?nf^jof a receiver, without thc giving ot an la demnlty bond by tho petkw^r*/ **? p?y suiHt'ient to ebver i >an >A-foastbie d&i&ages in tb?'?**?? lt W'?si^-: chai the iimceedi*3?Bl[MHW?rr ed. It would.PWyeat the':wrecking vi iegn?mate business concerns, but dddd oin lu ?oin lu aotarlu oinoinn ?routd ?o? .!? ,* rebina yfhvjit w,jak or improperly managed ; orga rj?sa?'en? ci?id blue. . There are certain classes of busi ness.enterprises, for install?e life lg.* purance companies, W?*B?h?. ar?^ par ticularly sensitive to Taw-suits, nc matter . how Irresponsible or '. un warr ranted the bringing otJthem ' might be. --'--'? Cartens f eneensatioas. Exchanges. . Coins are tn circulation on an av erage dc ST' yeara. : Fhthala&ei?^B municipal debt is now -A famous German physician- poves that inrahtiie paralysis isef?Mti?krrted front Ohe household tc ?ttetpf by do mestic animals, sue SnckS and steers. - English "manufact?torV^-feh^ ready to present Amerl??? goeds to itu- trmdes there.. but they ar? ex tremely . e*raservatlve and . dtftike to biro^to'f . 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. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. le ?aid to be tb* highest (toure ?ftf, j| attained by any cottons port, io Wi V Prince Edward leland ia Virtually * tho pioneer in rural mail d^tvery .? among tthe Canadian provlncee. pgnty alx route? hare been establtabeg in toe j fofe?^e&ce ?$ pis? was undertaken * Because London's fogs at times seri ously reduce the supply of gasoline lu that city by preventing the arrival of j v?asela carrying lt. it ia probable that ^fl a pipe line will be built from the - m i.uh of the Thames into the city. v The railroads of Groat Britain kill c in accidents for which the passenger ie " tn no way res Pons tble one passenger j r?? every 7?.OgO,Qgo carried; White i ihoae af the Uulted States kill ope'tor ( pyery 4,-00,00.0^ pasaengerp ,c^rri?d:; a j,-Sgeegt tbr various government .de-* _ aople today hut an Anglo-American fc fteneh bompaoy.ia yigdrpualy pushtu* % wO? on ita franchise and will ?oo? g op?rete ? complet? net work on both j side* of.the Bospborus and to the Prln- J ces? islands. ? Tba cultivation of horse radish m 'a t thriving industry, a writer in the conn- c tay gentleman saya, and he describes ti n^hrag^atr* farm devoted to this in- _ dustily which keeps two men bu ay, onfe _ Of them maklBg good money out of bis' W miniature farm. One advantage of ]? tb,!* crop lg ,th?a described:' afl liOrse radish farmer can well lie baot !< Senator Gwen spoke In support of | the- repeal of the Panama tolls -est*-* emption. ! Representatives of prison contract- * ors told the int?ntate commerce Corn* J mlulnn tn ?Iii. Itimhua hill in. ?o-J vittt f^H the ?ra?lc. in prison products',waa un constitutional, j Senator Weeks introduced a roso- | lutloh for a lin? of navsl cruisers t? ? carry mails, passengers anti frefgbt, ? between the United States and SOUtai .'? A m orlee. . Declined io take up 'at tnio time ( the proposed constitutional amend- e ment to change the dat? of inaugura- c Ration and convening 0/ congress.. .... , Z, Adjournedi a! 6:15 p. m. to noon bp TH ^U%?^M-et'?t-1l Bu;m. ! f.. Public. Ianda committee heard' the ? .apporter? or tho bill to open oil and B Witeeral landa' of the' public domain c ?byileasb-g?a system. ... Judiciary committee heard William t H. Ingersoll of. Mew York speak tn .vor of a. provision In the truats bill '.to permit manufacturera to fl-., re- c 1"*Fs?,,.i?mer.tary v t?ctica obstructed * . consideration ^^j^ P?mw?a toils -.es i- ' 1-Sletf ^i^gateger??.^.Voiio?i ^o*: | : o/..ri-argteag, :Masi?, wsfpise Tageer-ai? ? ^l?eachtree'g^?oW o**^ J>? er-lnS|?^ ? feel*.* about tblriy.ablanda jto;r?aeh ^ ; ^lepb^ i ko cUy ?alt^a^i'^!^m^^HS 9 lukes to tell it, the worlt ofrbiimng " jtbe_mansk^iawn wat^staji?^^. :,.. \ rer rp ?not sabmttttng.ife jjtsne ' S lng forward to\fard just _uc-a improver * aient of Peachtree as Is.- g^.^dsir Z, way?-pasted a srx^lal resol?Mog ?gg.r: ? ihorlsi?g the .city to cut. awgy ni^. J jeore tbon twenty feet trb^? t-te.lawgi | ot tho mansion, but. provming K that, tf iijaa& inupj. flrs', be submitted to the i * ??^_5?rnbrAr.aiigw ^?o??-*..the c?nsultatl?a, a.ectl* Of^la?a were qatcbly dra?ro o#c ?iK the .city hall and aa* ay/ana^ ik&ir a?oalmBaftanger to Go y. 81* to^ wAth ] *' forrpai Xgojnea. ior nia^nermiaakyi wma ?f -lt wi? fri???fie? ?at?r inst the.bgia ? abdut calling outtb?v4attltta was b?t P Igtended to "he taken aerjoualy,,: Gov. BJaton said that, the re. ijVu?m of u,lit .aa Attenta 'gApat:- W^^re ,? lr. .^iittttagtos. ?rco^g r?asniu, a^fent for;tba $!? I eral la?ggg ^anfb?f ^a^BpS court here tod?y tb 1? ?eedtugs Instituted by {rnmt of the Pitsfcurgu Jr.i?c ctub. nmKxvnced ' ) vid' be n?hide. to seball > a eomvi _ [of trade wtftiip .tb* R * a* * o*^:r*-*-*-aFH W^ R?T?Ui5cen*?? ^ Identity ol "Um*" WiOk?r---H*?.| I noUr? in rottr Issue of the lOth, letter froto on? Mri, C. rv Wilber, tho wanted 'ionio informatld!: about ne C. C. or "Ham" ?Wilber' who w?? mwnber qt Beauregard'* Artillery n the (?ODted^e wtfT T wari a mens er ot CoJ H^I?th.?% Voluriteor*.'" , Hefa old hrlga^V'- *,*Well remember , t.Cpegn*or&^ Artillery, Th^?,Vfe? twp ffi5a ired In tho community WOG were In ( 1?re to (hmrgU;?n&*4pe ago. I do .t know whether he ht attn living ur ?Before clo?m't7''l(4?ttV.1^bllc?' ?a? acident that happened arith,.JPergn, pa'a Battery add. a^S&AWr of that omptny. That' 4?u?ns :n?trte Waa teary Paget., .rj?get received a. tatter rom his wlh tailing htm that she ga in veryjB?W?hra^taWce8 ind iat th?lr nt?raewnS^,>*e sick, .aget triedPhM^Mffi?t^a furlough, ut he waa Wtoa?d. ft, . ;8o he laid own hi? arm?a^icam? hom?- Whm e had road?caffleteat'.arrangements or bis wife ohd?Q>ughtor ho went oe >aek to his cotted and reported rot Irtty. He waa taken befora the ccrrt Pd condemn^ ta ty ahfifc The a i ehco lt? the caa* waa pt? to Colonel OBOph E, Johnnon to .roviow. Aft or eviewlng ;tbe evidence tn the caae, len. Johnson wraith* officers who >ad Paget lindar guard, they were the ^^KSTEthisiio rPieaae .l,l?"' . HeadWftrtera' Army .ot Tennessee.' lanflfcman*. . . i h?ve careruiiy examined th? evl lenc? rn the case ot Henry Pagnt, and hereby rtr?ir that ; tho ogld. Henry 'nget, lie tfc'i*-oit>i Oj????e.a,i? r^ H . ("Ohl. of.th?.Arm? nt T'^T, At tho battu -?!?kHii?y *-???dS'' 'apt. irergtea^a Battery w?? oidor t-\?--fa??SiS** Wt .'**' the* hottest fivihg. m rod? broWd-to' the ?ry hlmseir to see what wag the t?r. When ho rodi'up "he did not :tttjt onh mari, he Waa et hla gun ?ting aa fast ho could! Tho Oen I said, to tho ina JW.who was left, Battery la thf#r?~.The.answer trpm the jbtf?y^j,artilleryman, Thoa. FWgif?nV;' ; tore Ja.t?pta/sXlreeguaohP' the ?mi?'llln ls lyln? over ?Uber killed or wounded, air." raplj.. -, ; ' ts your namer tye, tleneral JB|^?i^;?arh?dAwa*;sflth t*Air?j n*TOs Cheek?,'.ge raid. raft ihadpav,*hdVi rwiit ! scad you *j^r^m>nt* at .ejw?fi. . i R^n^rh to mo* kggrf On fiavSt.ia/ovej:.'... InJfi?w-day? he-?eiiornt jtftst fdy.Pag6t and gavo din a ftirloitpK r*( iV;:/V Being !nv?*t?gatea I* r/-rt^'/lfei?i?*l-Prers,[*, Cm?1>een abb^Lthe wehl?b^*!^"ni* $ vornan lp, tho. left templ?'. A pistol j ?t?Jtinrid nearby and the police. be- j laved lt a ci?e of morder vaod. sui- I Mer, TheyvbowoTeri ar6..tavestlgat- I nrthe report; tbit early ^oi&r an ag- 1 Kfiobtle, tbeo^panta of which act- : ?hlcag?, fth>reh te^. .*? Tdyt?f, ice-president ibd"general manager * K??*' VaN?*?cete.' Cx'prcss Company. HH?l1M>m>2^^>' tHftt- hhs com- ' ffii'i?0^ aid las a Pilled (af Hfk^lM^fiiceriiai j ie?* of the Hie-?; O^^ipfesend t?-*? 1 eiJ)BCornorWi.d ?ndi^w^gamp' ?f Inc V l^roat '^^^j^e^^r^^ ot,the:m^ Bhd had j? ft??t'V Ilten?, for iStfi uphalldloi of the city iiav he wa? i?st gettl&g,Arto bracti ,w ursine, ?r?rr IHM. ?eg?aat Secretary .Whs* f, Ccmmerc* stat* la?be^ notlne? HflSa aa Priday^ 'ejk^?AAy that ho 5; railroads have ?*raeld to Al ible* a??atti';jjb?n. a lin.? will J?o, couidered.Recently, tf^bt.faUa from Onto river points io point? in North Carolins were re tacea, and the conference in At lan ?a is to h? held to put .the South Carolin? rates on a baal? with the North Carolina rates. The Cdnimer clal organisations of Anderson. Green ville Sp?rtanburg and Greenwood lure been invited to send- r?~preAen* tatlve?. The Anderson Chamber of Commerce will be represented? prob ably by Mr W. W. Sullivan .ana Mr. H. S. Ligen, t, ? Waan^f?un. . March 2?.-Charnp "ilark'a statement aroused wide spread Hscusslon among factions. ^iUMMMaatatlve Hunryr, of Texas,, ihalrmah bf the rules e?atmttt??. ig lued a statement attaching the Speak br for opposing the rule nt thin lau tour. He said, "of coure any eentSblo nan-knows ho is fixing to jump right Into the camp of the president's. en? jmles. ,. ',. I Re should reveal his real sympa thy and march boldly ova* to the Itandard of the railroad, and ship Monopoly." Dena with Duelling. , I Berlin,.; March w^0.-The. . imperial parilaracat today unanimously naasod t bill providing that where b du?l or iebalHBge has been provoked by dis honorable conduct, the offender shall ie liable to prison In a pjnUehtlary inseteod of a fortress. Thia la the Urst occasion on which all tho na t|e? ,hgve been united on . a. measure lei! dlffcop rage "duolUng. ?" Cavalry IVam' Captured Gen. Camden, March 26.-By defeating the Camdon ? team 12 1-4 to 1 3-4 here today the polo team* of the Eleventh U.* 8. Cavalry captured th? Cleveland Cups, presented by, Mrs. Edmund Burke, Jr. bf Cleveland, O. v Tho winners scored. 14 goals, while Lhe losers made only one.- T?tere were few pen?ltttes. ' The contest; waa wit? Bossed by. a largo audience. AUDITORS NOTICE Tho Auditor ?f Anderson County, non tmara to oe .hoiti i*? ?ho court Kalla for a meeting' of the Enaallzur house, at 12 o'clock March the iilnt. fhe. Cha') tm tm of ?;.- hip mnlto ibm equalisation hoard. --Kuli meet ing requested. Please bring in booka r>f Townahtpa. ..?.-_Winston Smith/ Auditor. i-5C-4t. dow. . -.American railway1 enghsfterlng immtar, hu rrI?dvn^**?iN?reet ?oklBg forward tb tW, establishment. )f nr.Iform railroad crossing signo, hroughout, the country. - Advocates of .ho movement / declaro, ?hat. unifotrn? -.. > crossing algns will, result In greater lafety and economy; ? M^nnesota'a delegation or 11,000 niles ot arterial. roaga , aa tho auto road sysyuit hos already done much o advance the land 'values'and plac? ?|ib ' North State milong the first, rank as regards road improvement, in ?'.il i M'.nnesot i will spend 'I2.&?0, inaugurale a system of road patrols ^c?ount %f grdl .' Gras * 'Ce?ebrattom ricket, ea adla Feb. I7th to 2Srd, with .etur limit March. 0th 1*14, For furtbet .^formation call ob City Picket Atoeni. or write C. S. ALLEN, , -rant- mti*nmnfmvmiyimM?*mm*mem?mmamtmmam MtnHKft? tf Alk? WAY. ? rainier Carrier ?4 tao ?oute, h Wt%\lA t??v wi ll Hr.ms KIBOJS lt ni H S ? . ^t??fal r.hW'm* Jan. ts, 1914 N: lt.'tue folio? mo tuifHtiio cguvea ira published only-** information and ^HrifiB^aM1?^^!?^? of trains from tnderaon. 8. C. . ;te Arir,Tjn* ?di?T ^ .fl <1^B,e ^ S^taMR*'^v^*- .;1%:?1 a. ID. I^^HHHM .'.'ita s, m. o Atlanta.. Walhalla., .and TW???&OBO* I -. ".' '..>?*'p. ra. V.?MWMi K ^SHSWHBSBX-BOCCB . ^jimmiiilkmm frote coombie . >'? Wal balla .V.- .?:65 p. SB. Lea? ia* Fer 0 Belton, OreenyJlle -lV ...7:40 a, ns. J Belton uud Greenville; e. m. t4 Belton and Orten ville .2: SS v. m. 10 Belton? Charleston. Greenville and Cotafttbls ? : M pj?. S Bollon, Columbia, Char leston acdG*eeu ville, ...8: ai ?. aja. Seneca. Walhall* ?nd At-_ ^ _ . _ ;a ... 1 Seneca, Walhalla tfcr?egh " coach irani t^eiumeav.??gg ft.' ?. Vd hUUM Bli) h.. U^t^t^l M. '-Br ' - ?'' W.H. ***** Ot fc, iu1 Gr?s?rlr:e. ?W. at Metlaa, A. ta. Cntaatbta. Cc.