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BL EASE SPEAKS of Columbia Record Special Correspondence: Spartanburg, April 23.--Cole L. please made two spceehee here ?oday one In tho afternoon oed the .otter tonight. Largo ero wa listened'to him outline the platform on willoh ho will make his race ter the senate. Fully .2.000 jpeopM wer? m front of the court' house tonight, cheering him. In both uddyesaos he urged, hts'sup porters to attende, the pfectuct dub meeting Saturday and send detegat <" n,?*^S^:s^^#^^? wdtiliPV pror^ vady effort to : rawi^tl: ru? ...-lu^f.-.?kic prjrnary- elections, wuicfc>hesi?na#4 ?puld be attempt, ed af the State coli ven tlon which' moots in Columbia. 120 convicts to release, having ^al ready extended clemency to over lj&tt. h^le^Epj|^r?h??aiT^n incident which lo*t .the mc'bHixet'oii esc?np in>nt to ihia State. He declarad lie had written'a letter to the s?cr?t?t of war, and that Ufr. Garrison had CCi . bC" CCCr?CC;?C turnen W ?HHWBr it.. Ho declared "that th? only ones who are sorry that th? Iule of Palms has lost the encampment af* .*the "blind tigers," the gamblers anr th? keepera Of. Brothels. "He said the <ncampt??nt would be nothing but a "grand drunk.'' ?ta referred to.secre. tnry Garrison a? "a little, pqg< noaa lie paid his respects to Secretary Daniels, saying he bad Ked lo th?.-Port Royal iucideat. He used lansen? eonuection wl?h j. lames . Jg. Wfere, editor of rho ??f*r^whicW woaw bf libelous for a oewap^pfer^o pr?fet. M? also pafd, -Hts .paspafw to ??wln.^fr liobiasob . owner ofT^tbe.., Cob?tnbla : epnogtjp ta ;tha. publie schools; co?. pnlaw^^jeAKtatlon ; and ha} . advoeafad ff eas Red-the crowdj??'Vft^,on?y~fEf$ a man tor "governor who. advocated thc pnr^ise ?taftse hits fought forv_n Is VIH"I? ij^wctn i)Ki<r<?MOT snMari ol'vir ginia and J. P. Morgan concerning the wi? of Marth* Washington whick ; .tk\-$a\^1aaifw?,? posaeealon, waa j read to the DaughTers of the Auv?rrcaa , Revolution today by Mra.- WIKtaHl 5 .-.itera show that tba matter Was : 'opened- /by' Governor Stuart through W. Ju McCorkl?. President of the New York Southern Society tu March last. In reply Mir. Morja&e$l$ his or.ly-d?sir? wad that the document should be plaeed where H could be best pr?eerve# and of most vee to toe people of the .'United ifcatea. '.-'Kat con sidering the court house building cf Fairies fJtMi^^irgtnla^^t^ichi Gov^rnoa 'Swart desired * Ufr ?dfaujA ment returaod, and whsre the will of] .GeorgeWashington newts aa fireproof J ""?;.,< Vvaah.hsg?m'to'rr . j tba.;Jir^p^ahaQt^vl.^^a^| region V> Ut?> nation for thy warne dis-j i>? thi-BA pporwMt?i* mci wlibf ? oval of Governor Stuart, who! : "'.plc of Virginia I. ..! !>;..? ! . aston's will *ra? a.part] animate record? of Fait tax j .ijor Stuart thea ?tf-pcwl V<*1 his retittcM tkat eora* agreement] SnfiHK&rrlTOd^at and there appa-j r*timf?fom&t#t rests sc f.ir tu; ?Ps--.j . olcia?*d hw e^rraapandencr given' out hy I fioe? Staad af t'sttoa. * Wr. 8. W. T'eayraaa, who ia ona of t'rtS 'PJ^^natijqMmflhtl farmer? in this twa aeastto. abd now koa a ?arr? stand 1 EDIT* . ni Gov. Bleat? Swore Oort Warrant For Libel Against Editor ol Columbi* ???an% Rea?r? ^-,^v-'i Columbi?, April asWames s H. Moors, Editor of th.? Columbia Renard.' nei arrested this morai na Jfc^flft wer ran:?, ?worn^t 1^%?^ trato Rebebe!, by*Franh R^hbrtrb, charging aim wlih\"wlHfu1ly ah? ma liciously, and ,with maii?louec intent <*bjlnatlng. utr*r,ln? ^^0^' and publishing Min^'SiiM ' statements, fonrcrnhiB on.' t?ole I. Blouse." Mr. Moora waa released nuder a $r>,ooo bond to await court trial. The arrest of Mr. Moore occurred shortly before 10 o'clock this morning la the editorial rooms o fthe Record, whan Uaputy Sheriff Heise, in the temporary absence from the city of Sheriff McCain, came in person to sente tee napers. Only the warrant charging a libel? loua editorial on April 21 waa for? aalfy served upon th? Editor, Ute deputy tomporarly retaining the other. ?pa^waO produced, however, before ??Sr. Moora left tile . Record. building la compaay wita deputy and- a friend to answer the court summons. ??? There .ja specific Instances of alleged li bellous statement^, appearing in the fteourd the dates;}* lng April 16, and AJrJl 21. iqi4./Rach of the articloB referred ta wes published in the ed itorial eoiumr of, the Record. In each of the Affidavits, ic is charg ed that the al leged editorial utterances had e^ect te-ln4tt|a*The Cole L. Blasse ip hi? rep?tailonf "birth personal and pOl(tUtaX IP. vfojatioii of an act of thc General As*?n?y. Witnesae?" against thc defendant in ibo affidavit relatai.io an alleged libelous editorial, of April 16. are! - ??, ^^?MLj^?* : ? ir. CaJdwel|t .LeolajBn^p^r?> " iHsue of^ApnRnLa^ John 1?. MeLaurio. John J. CalmFreil H. Dominick and John K. Aull. w. w. Baa i?4:ja|Ba>- Kohn am TAFTSA^VA?^ ?icaoa a Bay awi ie of Mexico with the the rotted States toe's) m^S?itbe WWW ?ajan.**, r^JwWM* Tafl? praaidepi of -**^;8t*i? and .nowjiwlteseor f'<TK? ?*w \ Vytvo??M?yvy fUi' ?a ? a?* iwjfore the students of Hampton isl *5ho&"^ tonight gave lt as hu '- that -tn* Vatted;Skates will send troop* and apead! f^og.'per day In the eyent tfcat je deel?re? hy th? l'??!*?d $TfcH??~ J against Meale o. . Tho former president talked nearly ] an hotir. on "Mexican problems" smd, he exnraaaed the hope that th? Mexi can Situation would be settle* without actual -war being eeeiejrerby thin] country. He declared that in the Phil- ' Hplnes Islands this country found lt neppeiry to garrison moro -?an 19?. army posta and expressed the opinion Ifc?? eiitfiar conditions Wilt be found fe? Mexico. He naturally had no fear of tfce out reara in Mexico before wlth " the troops after the'army is War tn M?ilco*r declarad Mr. Taft, ''yli.Weuii real aot?1e> work and the huilt?jeir ?a iwaie*i<<,l<rie>i Mincers 1 The Daily fCrw*, . /t^.Ulll^ .j.. _.. _. . . i 1 - - . . ~ r^r nvu ? TTJ,, .'fUJTllVTJ j th?.calcera of the army and . Plaeia city and commun'-; ty there are seora than a dosed |e?a:1 'jM^4old commissions in tpthejL.the navy or ?rta?. An effort ai yesterday to get? a completa the tlreepvllllens and man' of urn vi cinlty Who aye now ?#rvte* under thc Stars and Stripes. A partial list was obtained ?nd ia a* follows; Capt J. H. $arle of the engineering cores of me army. He is now on hi H homo from the Philippine*. > ' .ito Serle, regimental snr&e?tt ia iSyne, ?fatlone?Sfeat . Ken. < ?Ma Poe, of the%attieeh(p -aa. Ensign Haddon Qccr 0? the battle ship Vtah. WllllSi Ulenia* rank Mai or vie army, i um ero us privo arte* K?&rd SAYS um R?l*ORTl 1 * i ? Ljuigb Tal Learn That Hm Wae Preaump tMw'&?jb^TQ TiKiUe U S. <By Associated Prece) BB Paeo. April ?fca?rel Prep cUto Ville, heed Pf the rebel mtliltary ! forces .Informed George C. Carothers, | apeci?! agent o' the ?Ute department, that be will decline to be.'draggsd Into ! e war w*?h-'4*e Bailed 8tate?Hiy; ??; jga.3y? t*?o spontoers of in? <?MfBI5 repeeaebtotlfe? /ratti WDU'.U laugh at ue if ive went L -with you. Taay'.would say that drunkard Huerta ha? drawn them feta' a tena* aftVlaBftl^> !js?^'*B.)^ ' r-vj villa said be wasnot,consulted l?j tbe draf?ag| of t^^jrraaaavjMftj?] night, and wntcTwarreg^ komewhat hostile Intone^r*?; Professes " ,Th?reM?l reported the partium toatght. that ope of the chief restons he came itf^ttWW^ fr ?how the American people that his attitude was friendly and that h$ did wot fear out a military est?t?t behind hita. Oarother? took sapper with Villa ' and ennvnsDed the.situation thorough- ' iy. .- . '. "Honest," saht tb? rebel ?eberal be twjNja mfflfaWh t hope the Aa*?r)* can? bottle up Vera Cruz so tlsin they ?can't <*er get Water, into it, ' Vowr admiral H doing something it would itsva taiap ub ? long" tl~va to accbiu-1 hundred w<m>" rai9f Qf the 38?*tJ iipbjtM' -ini ni ? nrfcini ?ff rtMBiiili #ott, who scantly pf Port .BrtjcT to* jfegtte/ assistant of Villa said he ^st^tffrrsnged -with .alli rotBtgaere, ?xeepti?^iaray to ship Mb -uiefr*-**mf?f?nv WimFm) feyBW.a. war taribwhieh the foreign i fr? bad ag^aajl JSMgid S^nisfrJbtV ion .was. nofinolWdW;fn ?be arrange Bjei$|&?jBfft8^^^ There] hra ?%Ws?W^re.: rained ?t M&b/*? ; Pijqn?r?,*r 5rSM/mUBU ??fcfl*>atlbl ?gent how in^bPed today j ^IpjyMte of h?? chief to Secretary j . ?-iv j-sim fT?? UOi viii W??'&MTOtr^J ed, aa a basis for further - ne*otJ&-{ Hons. Hb:.w?a;esnacUng a reply set*.-, tlog^ forth tlMmWS^ state .de- j .WU <? IWIKI.IIIL'W. a??niTD. 1 today, if i? view of the ] Stellt, again ref tred \o make Members of the Dies rarty i preaaad ia? .opinion.-that jp? geaersl >oiiid ad* v.-.ifi a * . : . ?., Wiftartm* .y&nt^lfra ; .-J * . o aaa io??? ?? ? aa aa] ' . . Tbf TowoV '? Battu was delayed j beyie aererat ays ?a account of a 1 wsafcwt*. lt jans* up for a load oti faflUHser." I \JM&V and rirsj TV? P. Anderson re-j turned bar" y Saturday after an on joyab?e ari ben?fici?l eley of three! and?a bair moatns at St, Petersburgs '.'.t?tla^a Eda' L?>-; .'? -' T~*'iii_ trude Saundcr^of/And#s^^fc?r? J^tb-3 lego y d?? ?f>W? h^i* fi;fh*?^md some ..- Ca^Vaaaa-'. ?Hi: uu-juften? of !;'?.:<t>;iJ?? Chaowuqua^wBWI?,ft 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. (Thc Chronicle.) \Thc ii^prehon,^?. cf lionea. .Patfe-S^irti agreed ^o. close th.cjc ajaece Q| h'W?i ,;es ut ? o'clocJi cs^'-d^V ty4trjgrj^a; exceptbetween Mpy 411! u?it? ?"a* gust i'8th. Th's Is merely carryiOg but a custom'that hm? n^>i?Ui>wiWWi several year?. There will be'au all-day a^in/fc at Ware Shoals.i?uloa'|?h^^.V>-.. ural Sunday la May.-. ?vaip-hody. I? cordially invited to attend. The Ware Shoals trate. will make an extra trip ia the morning for. the convenience of those who wish to attend, t Mr. T. O. Lawton of Greenville, will apoak at Columbia church n?xt Sira diy moralngat 11 o'clock. Mr; Lawton ls.oae Of the leading>'0|gr-^j|^g^/v4S?te^ ' pf the church and tho's< thc services next SU^^^P^histr. an interesting and edifying .'atareas'. Rev. W. j; Foster, pastoro* ihC cli?arch will ba present and tske:it?i;r service. ? ^'^819HHS Mrs. P?ank Walker of Greenville, visited relative? in Hoaea ? |>a^7ye* M&jtt's not let another Sunday lind sightly. Col. H. H. Watkins, a pro mine?** member of the Anderson bar, was. here , today on professional business, ' ? f.* Mr. John A. Thomson, cashier pf th? ;fesft Telephone company ai fmmfm^tWIMilMWmmV?^T- h?re Plank Gaines, the 3-year old s?? of Mr. Milford Gaines,vwho 'liven In.the .RC', ?ih? yester?uy ^^HKsHH^RHRHpt ? he .burled Friendship church,'today. G. eijr?kac???s. asoka 8uq. ?ia^nwornfiSg arjb'?. Baptist chn?5i.< apd Sunday evening at the-Chlorals,, mttl ciimrdf. Xt tdth honra he oellve ng gospel messages, w?aho?H" a suggestion of politics. The many friends qi Mrs, 33. S. Kiig lpy, who has bec? quite ill" for the past few weeks will be glad tq learn ?that ber condition han tthowa sqtne ^improvement during ' thc poet few' 'weeks. Sb,? la resting mach easier to rbay.' .. ! VF .Carey Dugan who holds, a-posl t:_,~ ,1_ftl-.L - yteny a t Pi mer's ' Voln t,- Ya\,, i% hpre [in several years aud his sriaiu.. ?an?? i in a v;0 i ^*#gnB~~~~~~~~B~B~"~M| i Thc preliminary cobiewt for ejit-t ? lng -, representatives mr the. X)*Neail Oratorical Contest will b* fc?jd in 'school auditorium Metida* :'8:80'.o'clock'. There wilt hetwp . :. Path Mi Vv'il? with * 4 e a e a . . e e ? ? o e o o a ? I . **** <? '? <? O ?. <l O O O O o o o o o o o o k The following statistic* with refa caos to He Rico atc f com the World's vMnjanpc toy ;1?14,: . '-States * Area i'oj-.id.-Mion js , Callenta .o&'-'$18,978 Oa^fechc-. ...? ; -viv...i 'Itf^V .'''.<?'*'*&? ..*:'03.7&? ?67.652 . 2,273 77,701 . 43.285 4?0.147 ?75,379 . 605,487 . 'i.41.89.1 Wexleo. g^W v. 975,019 EMlchol.mn .,..., -, >$tM/er',- 991.640 IMopalOe ...- . 2.734 179.814 Neutro Leon. 23,07? 368.929 Oaxaca . 35,383 1041,035 Puebla. . t^sU X.092,456 Querafero Tl:. 4.40a 243,515 wuviAa Potosi .. ^:MMA. : 624,748 Slnpla . .,. ' 37,555 > 323,49a1 ?Son?te.. . 76,GJ0, at?,54i. Tabasco ... . 70,072 '183,708' Tatplolipas . .. 32,208 2 ? 0,253 iTeplc tT?$?) ...... l?,951 171.837 Ttajtdete . 1,695 183,805 ,Ver* Crux/ISt?t?..:?. ?&ifit? |Yucatan.18,565 337,020 atetas ......... .T-Z*;4?7. 475.808 ?X- Cal.. (Ter.) ...... 58,828 . *'52,244 ^Federal lt?s?rjk .'. 579 7?9,052,* I Qu i) ana Koo . 1.0.?28 .t?',08? ':' {?: ? Total .. 765,535 .15.003,207 fi* * . '* .'? ? o' .^KM?---'^ . : . ' ?? . ' M'-t, . * ?e H HEEP m? Hf?iii, ? . j . '? * ? * * .'.:'l??^fc.?* .*. ' ? . i' Atlanta, April 24.'-To , encourage ^puthera farmers to take np sheep Praising, Ute ??r? stsck depa>tmea* of. .the . Southern ' Rai I way . i ha s : ssupd. a "hOOSJi^t telang of the advantages of the south for tills industry and giving management of -?beep under , non - ts obtaining ' lu- the sot?t??."^ '<~? ?pf Of, the booklet .-.will bo mailed, to -any farmer on reouest by Wyo stock! -Agent F! L. Word, The booklet reproduces ap article Lon sheep-raiaing by Rv 8. Curtis, an authority! on live stock, c^nawed-, with, .the North Carolina etperln who speaks ,.n his intr?du' adaptability of the south to sh??p-rais ing:- S ; "The rbecp Industry of tho south, as now conducted, reoresenta one of f ho tnnftt backward and ?he least "pro-" Alable* linea of live stock husbandry followed. ' A large part of the wast*1 land in th's section could be usfi&i proaiably for Bhec-p. rals?. cf the ropgh and .ottar^teav^tt land now: covered with, coarse g, and Mjcest undorg;ro?rth.>ould fu :? large, aujou?K < Mute*, time the soll would he< greatly aioatt, iuvf-ate? and the quantity qt ieed. required Bh?cp will generally re turn a greater net prout thaa most any other kind of H/e stock that may tbe*rfla?pjr,o la thc south," - Seh?dul Effective ?aa, 18, ttl? . .fi. B. toe following*scandale agurea are published only as information and aro not guaranteed. . Avivai and departnra- of trains ftow Anderson, S. C. No. Anrifra\vVrott- TtK*. 20 Greenville and Beilba.. 8:20 a.ag. 82 areenviiie and Belton. ? ll: 50 ev-?v ?6 Charleston, Columbia and Belton, through sleeper to -:? Belton . ... 11:50% m. tg Atlanta, walhalla and SOn??a .^8:81 a. ta, 25 Greenville-and Belton .. 1:2H p, so, ^^^Oeoa"v.,iV.- ...".^4:18-p. pa,.! ^ |kweca... ... *,-.. ..5:58 ax ' . . BeltiMsi. Thr?kxfi coach - . | WM^BRlBrtn iikWBB^BBWBBI ??..! Leaving Por ?8P Belton, Greenville .. .. 7 ; 40: a. m. ! i?? Belto^ and Greenvni6..9:20 a. rn, I M Belton and Grcenville ..8:26 p. ai 1 ? ? 10 Ballon Charleaban, ^ ^?rrettV?^O aaa CSr,b^th|g! 4-0?m j aaa? Walhalla through. ?h from Cov.irafci?..0:{i? p. ^ baggage will be hanfiled en fSw?fer cars Nos 20, i?f 21, 25, sa, ?S. I - COajscctlcn Se nat?a at Belton &* [Southern tra?na an<3 at fTaoafjgj lac. * A Victrola w I ?CM ^?Fhere'g fie'veo e/*?oneT some moment where tfoejre is a Victrola. v < The greatest ??rT?er^*??u*I?^ . clans, and comedians.'right at" hand to provide an entertain? mcnt that would be jyorth ge** ing miles to hear-and yet yon" J caa have all thisjriphtiayoyr own home. ] Stop in and hear^ourlfavorii? njjuiaie on-th j g 'won-?r " derful musical ^?IM s trament. ;- " Victrola*' ?0Q?. .V.fcteas . ii desired. MUSIC HOUSE Bleck??y' Bldg., Atjjlefrsoi [ y t t l t i? ? |: thereare a few iugtres* trotte more acceptable thm a pink or brown I: we^'selected, d/i??^Dv^ Jeweler : .?^jfeV. fiQ ? ?v?>. - fete) uses tn1 ill ^ ' \ -. of tfte city. A?t??rsea?teal Estate ^ lav?&liii^st Co?; ff Thoa; F- Chr?.xvr?oh?:. ! I