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QRAND TWO IDwyCf MUSICAL FEST I VAL ?e^StH^Lg? 1 HERE FOR CHAUTAUQUA WEEK JimftlBm m VA KAY^SS ^SMEVTI VJ t/ j Q3 1 S' ' ^^^^^^^^Ba^B^Bs ^?^IHBMBSSSS /4 widHy^ ^.^W Ore^t^tbe Tueddore no??, Orchestra. t?inn??poJJs. Symphony OrcflWra : sad1 other 2?"^'?^ jR!" ^ -Tf ' ^ Ber?? ?nd other roblyn cltl^^^ttn- ? promising* career tn grand opera to engage L iSieV>nd WatSS ?'"??-lS:. SSE? ?Sd^tS^ r:'1": . ortitor?oti by ?-h composer. ..'BOCX Stainer W Pe?? "M ?" ^7**' UeW np to ??lection, from grand^ by,tbe Denton Gmud Onere Com . ^^^{^^yy^'^* ^ '??turne, . ja/ngl lt wlil be H grand ftnme.jp tl; two days HU, I, us bas.ce?ct befo?, been ae>n.4*-Cb*utau.jina. . , ., j CLEly^T TRIAL t?N tm i?janA* Young Couple ore Charged Wit! Mkmlar ol Two-Monlha Old My Spartanburg, April 21- Clyd f Clement* ibt- college boy who been in Jail hero since' February 3 jointly chanced with Miss Fled* Pert ditton. R. girl telegrapher, with th< murddr ?of ? : ?wbi-mont?iatql.d bn bij found drowned, will bp put on ?tri? Thursday, FreQttontSy swallowing and moist onmgs kio Hp* but''otherwise showtag "MW algae of nervous tfpnfnnu thc youth, ana of Robenia Clement, a (prosperous Sorti: c^roi-na, piauler stood in tho prisoners dock for ilv? minutos and' beard tho clerk ?f co?ir rend In Informa! old English the Sol suth charge that be did awsy witl n "against, th? ^SLWLWLWLW????LW?B^9 ?taie." "What say you?" asked the clerl at the conclusion of ida lo^g recites Are you gullly or not guilty?" "Not guilty, answered the pr loone i In a ?hrill-almost falsetto-voice.? "How will you be tried?" "By God sad my eoontry." "Are you Yeady to come to triait" "No, air/' . The lad smiled painfully when tht ordeal waa over and he wac alio ved t? step down from tho dock, where na bsd been tho focus tit 2,ooo eyes, and taken back to Jail. A colloquy between Judge Shipp, presiding,- and Spucltor. Hill, result ed In Thursday as being set as tht date for th.;, ?ria! ia basia, .' J?d*? shlpp auld |>e net this date with thc uudorHtandlhg that he would enter tain mot lona for a continuance-. Such mutions are almost certain to be mad* bjrC l e men t 'a counJO . 1, i*ns "!.-cc!ati>ra "rt?ia hoped ' to. ay>. Misa Pendleton the co-defendant wove disappointed. Uer counsel. Coloi??.' Alvin H. iionn. waived; the formality of asraignmenL Solicitor jHIu was inclined uot to accept tho waiver bbl ti:e mutter -wa? allowad to drop .JI . Zg&MgMm pale hut otherwise'-aa beared u tm ia m?d ?roon?cd hu^lt ear?f?t?ly tor lila ap! pcarance in court, lils, hair waa fresb iv hot ?MBBBBHHBBKMBHBBBBHHMI t?ldm^atts. i^vyfcrs wU V y?*d or waive notbl?ft Ti?y dem/and *; etrtbt . aha litoral cenipuauoe every rule of jurisprudence bearing ou the ease Thi* attitude In expected to prolong the trial well Into pegt week. . ,The indictment against Clement and Miss Pendleton was., the flri.t g?v lUll cburgfeg the two d?fendant* with wo.,??? .w? nuiniei, (rotn- "*^bbKr Troo T^HI^N **y"f %f?|sB nwwTMsrs ot point just; below the border between tr* <!* HARRIS FOE GOVERN OB Executive's Uialr. At?ft?ttu Aprti 21.-Hen. J. Har ria, former state senator, end now director of the United State? census bureau, is positively going to run for governor of Georgia. His formal an-. I nouncement may bc expected in the 1 nuvt faa/ tltiyt* While no definite arrange m eb ta on the f.;ibject have yet been made, lt/ has n suggested here that his, piobablc 1J Ca^pator ?anager* will be Herbert ' CW? fl0tL ?* the 'bte U. S.- Senator Clay and non. Jesse Mercer, former editor of thc Fitzgerald J&tbrprlae and former stat? game commissioner. " An interesting coincidence in the probable selection of Hfc clay to bab'-' dla the campaign lies lp the fact that tho 1 tito Senator Clay, before his death, predicted* Itnat-' Harria; would one day be governor of his stat? and United States senator. Mr. Harris asia yob?g mas,' first bttes'r.c s public flam-. tho nrlvajto secretory to.Senator'Clay, a post which be occupied for. 12 years lt ia understood that Secretary^ field, and the administr?t! tugto do not think it will -, for Mr. Harris to rc lu order.tn realm t?a?mUfft?Bj^aM. or. Senator HsVrls ia going to make his gubernatorial race, it ts. under stocd. not sa tt can??ffs??' *o? tbs RS? honal administration, but on his (lepr gla record as. a former member of tho State senate and a success*ul business man, MITCHEL'S F?E PifV ON TRIAL Man Who Attempted To Take Ufe ofWw YotkJr?p* AppeamXraay 1 . Tiew 101?, nprii, JI.-MIC- ?a Mnhonr>y," who attempted to ] Mayor: Mitchel and woi j corporation ostinut Frank JA. j wee arraigned to nay. tie plead Indictment charging him with nit JMJ'Ahjfar in fhe first degree. '^I.dbfet.want any law^Krtla I ' 1* Meryvthat Mahoney will*oVT j^o?nntitted io an Institution for the] j (GEORGIA BOYS READY lg Case Tfcsf* &e?vfe*? Are Needed la Bexten? Artair. Atlanta, April ju.-While re b*rds at the adjutant general's office at the capitol show that the Fifth reg. imsnt in Atlanta and the other nation al guard organisations throughout thc ?tate are in shape to answer a call te arms at any time, on practically a mo nmsnt'a notice, lt ls nc* seriously heC* j lleved that tho Mex'-san ?Itug?co wlH j I Involve a mo-A^Vit of rh* Binni J regular naval and marino forces, !>as. j uiy ?Uvvuiso^U nui ?{ theitv 1? auythtas i nh<i g Htund-up bat tl*, it vH|| b*t ovci j*Wra R, avara ne pc-aaiwo* to ?ct th* ? militia on. thc socBc. Thc opioW ol j*T* ^UlUrfjr^aiecrs here ta that thew ] After ihsit, efet? Of two thinS*>"HMBBK< ll??. ttther tim tn ' ?jtWtt?p^ .... (take thc task of restoring order h ws^W*ed xMc?lco/ in vThi " w?5 pori ?nd hardly " urta will he mi while the Qeorgh Publishers AU Over Repressed Q? l ilia -Tli^trMt^ " l\ow York, April 21.- At tho an-j nual meeting hore today of t.'io".Asso ciated Pres? tho following publishers ! were elected aslitWe^ bf j three years: C^^' "'"f j ; Frap* B. Nojmr^MAflqrtm'-fitor;' W. C.,McLean, Philadelphia Bulletin; Adolph 8.,Ochs, New York Times;. A. C. , Weiss. .Duluth Her??d ahd-'w. J, .Morgan, fiutchiri*s>n (Kansas)' News. R. Mi. JohpBton bf the Houston i M?ife^ctetf for a term. of. one ymir, w tili the vacancy diHNSBd by tte retiro ment of Th o s O. ' napier of the -New" Orleans Picayune. < Members of the Association adopted a resolution apprpvh-giho.actl6n here. ?BK?fo tak?n by the Board of Directors liTTespect to catling to.account, for an^alleged violation of the by-law*, .T??,i5tn' U. ??rr??si, representing the San, Frtinc huo. Examiner. Members bf the advisory boards for -*'i-? :-"bi;iiig .yes; Were elected HB fol io WB: , Eastern division: James Kl vcr sou, Jr.. Philadelphia Inquirer; George B.. We*Wr*^^^ H. Buiier, -ir.. Euc??h^ws?/Wllliam A.* P^Mo'reTw%b^^ New- York World; Benjamin' H. An thony. Now'Bedford giaedard. Auditing committee'. Meriden (CfaVrwcord. Southern division: James R, Gray, j Atlanta Journal; Fraiitjfft*^Dfi'Glasa] M??*JMK\"v A???rti??wtm??.' H*. I iaviih >minatlng ?p.. 1 erat ?idi'.lngi committed Frederick 1, rppflon; Mobile, Register, itijai division I neat Broas. Torro Starr . Germar' Cowies; " De? Register-J ..d-Leader. Melville " Ml I wau !.\ News ; ' K. B. Bur-, ton. JopB:< < Mn i aid: J. G. j ??,'iaro?'t'.?t, liSfn" ;':m: .iiiur. ?mi. ^ ' .Nominating iv.umlttio: : . .. ^gom^^^^MM- tm.). Auditing ? i '..vmltteei Louis T- Gol dtty?fc lose\>\, ( Mbj ftew ab rf v Western Ltvlsloa: " fl. 'M. Dey;-. Rjin Pptiw-i <w r.#iwiiiiaVjii|^^.^.?^ en, seattl.r Tintes!"^T^^WrwR^ Tacoma Lodger- I. N. $tewns, Puebio Ch$ftato? A." ?^M?B^,^^t^"?Snl ??ii"Fran sdi' Commit ono o..o. o coe oe o Lyceum system, viii appear, -school auditorium next Tluirnuay ?lg'at j in thc ilfth niitriWr of our Lyceum I cowes for thia season. a. Morgen jones, oiS Holland's Voa* returned home tift?f uncnd, I k short white her,, with her son. ! i. c. joiH-y. Lctfi?. Mr. and I nesta S^ntiay bf thidr ??dttsfn, T. \ sont fee week ti T. C. Smith, pent -Saturday ero with relatives, f Anderson. hai> spending a tow '?I?: reuii dayn here <W^???"JfM Hall. ' Tn Anderson [yM^M^SKKS?e^?n while with her ] i?ousln. Mrs...'?ie* Mcdonald. _ Hr. and Mjra>*iF,'C. Jespi have moy-.. . ; - eui .8?lJand's/3tor? and are ovcupyiitg ?Arr. T, ' JL. Daakra' " tUea. Mr, and Mr.y."H. A: Wiles and ehll dren of'Honeoi'Path were in town lasi sk ?S u ahojPS' VWjKD rfilBjivc ^^r.^^ed Elack of, ?.U.- Carmel. IUVJ HilihouBc of'^AnderjSp ii(ery> hero ou ?undoy. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jaeknon or Store viUc spent Sunday jfriMsSaVaa. of Dr. r. and Mrs. H i l'.'jek spent r daughter. Ali -afr. J/Tv antnt Ca?^m; Ark., io !=; ?tri iii. iii? ' WAITJfSO <M ivllle. nds. ail Aatg6KfeTr*p p g? np ! It ls Said That Trotte With Mex. ! ?co W ouid Not R?MsU In ES**' s^f" aster (By Associated Press.) fT^Sjf York, Aprl?it-Tne ?treat wai : featly absorbed *i!h Me lcm n&wn na it was yesterday and spc?'t ?fl?Q?^bere on edge -s-^r-'i-g som* <*<r> vclopmenta of sufficient Impcj^sno? to exert a decided i?flue'nco'?n th market. Cp to the t*?? of dosing Ja^K^ver, no such new '? bad b: ceivaid. and vM'u< ?. h Wteskinirton ad vices gave thc sitn??avPstiil ?raver1 aapebtr comnBrati ****V- It&is ?nt?utn' Th?y hold Mexico would period of nae ultimately, more (pr corporations la triai Trinidad, ,C*.fc&; women and'a/nasal slhly ten. wtfVe ?c? rc thai, awai coiony last night, ? i*&rklvT out kt Belton SSS?ranr ... day. April Miwion Worker? Left m Sauihern Tho State. Columbia. In tlie event that the United States intervenes In Mexico and anti-Amer ican feeling runs^hlgh ia the eov.th ern republic, there will b?* grave anv ioty for the safety bf mlseionarh-s who have stayed at their posts de spite warnings from the United State!? government. In 1913, wh< cnt revolution ??Bumed eerious pro*, j portions? nearly ail the ?li^aartaa werai'* t?cVil?d; ''ki. the^?n?ffiswHIHB - ? which sent them ou' ?few monthr many of tl,','.a . h torhed to their stations Among the missionaries in are several South Carolinians. Presslcys at Taroph o. [??jAt Tampico now ai ??'vin E. PYt.9?iey and their daughter, Mia? Jennie Roseborough. Dt. Preac ley ls a missionary of tho Associate Reformed Presbyterian church and Ia also deputy ?.nd vice tba??? for [the United State's .it the important Mexican port where h'e has, been working In, the mission field foF;???nfc. He nry Pressley, a son of-Qr., Pressiez ??ns been at work in "the mission. Cefd in Mexico, but" is ?W in . Carolina. Two other 'IfflH^HH Pressley-John Pressley, Creer Pressley-live at Al foro her marrfatf*. ]?iV Matti t? 'pr^5-~ ley was ?tt?i* Michael ?Ji?iott of : imirch ,haa no O. v ? ?iib tu.iiji-.aiista. At Mex AUler of ' Missouri, C?&nfngD&m of California and Lea of Tineas**-uro ?i WBVK. Misses Kasfloj" Vtf ItCaehi sippi. Same.? of Alabama . Metbodl?i mlssioni^ry"-i hom? o?ie ?rmntiB o Of har health She is sontuem Me tn ron WA appronrhaScd Phliospslter ir ski1 feivfriifr . , . Washington*.'' April 2LrrrGapUria Oamyij pgtffj^t the. merchants and miners-paeiwt^N^ ram ed and sunk the Oh* Dbmfptdn linef Monroe, with a. Idft'of forty on* lives, Off the Yl'tgitiU? O?pctJ ,!u- J?uiunry, han j been found guiHy of : negligence and ' his Hecnaa has been revoked. | A beard of steamboat inspectors at, Philadelphia divided responsibility for ! the disaster between Captain Berry* j and Captain Johnson, "of the Monroe. On appeal to Captain Seeley, the i lhspector/cbnunhndingi'Captain. Br ha3 been held alone guilty. Oaptain ley's decision holds jjfir the ?-?an 'et i wight aiv? .Heed the Mon*o? --pi?St?t?/Jt^yj',!,tha' ? UhbnJb? Chadee Ulster. ?prit?sig aad Navy (Hy Associated Press.) landon, April A shir my scene was created in the. house" of commons M??\w^?? Andrew Bonar Law, lead er; of thu opposition, demanded a Judi mal {QrMiiry ir.*o tho naval a?u mili tary movements recently contemplated hy the government ip Ulster, The un. ioplsts charge th?se uior?menta eon sur,utt!d-a mot to provol ^^Httnfier Asquith ? rehri jS??liry, as he said the 'WS? proved-falai, bul i ?pw tb maSe ORV a to ?ial;< wini^ 5?i?CTir^ij".-?T>C*?ra TTKf?r FA HES -iii 8 OC T HE ?t ?c R A ?i??-A?. In connection with B?ne Ridge Frejrp Aaderaon, S. C. ' . Atlanta? Gar anti mu^'?fcctimit A^Mm Miiaic l^ttt?;'''T^k?U on Kal*- A&* If Cotton Good Price Next Fa?i ancTwinter, you want: to make all you can. if cotton is ^ow" you will need a'We; crop. Y^u want lo make every lock. Fish, Blood and Bone FEH TI LIZERS ' V* 'i ? ?*"'?1*' .' tc 't&r*' CAPTAIN R. J. >RAMrSrV< IN'COLUX;,; V?EVV" wi?? begin buiMitigon. Wood** USU, ESTATE S B. R. Horton, S. Horton, 'President. V.. President. W. P. Martwiall, Sec. m^S^^*.v^(mm UH '''-X??u??? *< ?B?EASES of the Eye, ;Eer> .ft?t*$Ut&* A atK?-Throat ? ?loases ?'itted * ?^'U- ?i? JBwre??? (f?> o o . ?* ?fi ip. to 1 p. m, S p. au io ? n, ??u * * . _ ~., r?r ? *V4H8e*fj 868.10 BleeW Bail?is* . J?H Evenings ?J Appointaient * ' * A?iDE?SOJtf, S. tV ' * ,r . TA* . . .- av IIHWI1IW Starting Som<3th?nff We h*v? esdus&e agency for Ute Perfection Anfco Starter - FOR F OR DS~ t??fc for the ,Forde wCthout cranks. Let ur explain them to , you and show sfttj thal thorn *: afta* trio'Engine is' farted.s v SsSBpUciiy, Dmabiiity nnd low lill?? atarear to half the J??m J . C. STR?JBLINGj. Manager *The Aufotno?Se Mn?/' g'j.!?wH!yr.?i?jgM^ See John j A. McGill Ail Varieties of