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The FIBS f?GM COLLEGE SMOI* HERE Udy Students Will Spend m the City at Invita t?o? of . - -M . Tija secretary of tho Anderson jatttber of commerce. Mr. Whaler, r?ebired ? letter yesterday morning fWfi?'the College for Women at Due itHV'io the effect that 160 of the 7<f?fe? lady students bf that lnstliu f?en won Jd come to Auder so h Monday tb ?pend the day. Some time ago the : briber of commerce and the various '*"* "tra v*tC City Tfpvtv-W t?v college sad invited .the student body Mjopme here and.spend the day on a ?'..d shopping ?Spedition, and ?.; .' ISM^'^' At that time toe au tbbntie^ could not permit the trip ?yffi? when ths year Is drawing to ?rn?i mirai Ul ?hrs Bchuv? Work ? repleted the officials are willing Ipr the young ladies to have a day bf l^^t^^aad^they informed th* Ar? A#rab|rfcmentH have been perfected students to take lunch 1st Kdrth ?ederaon and John W. Linley i hight that be . would have - ' tyihlhSb m readiness for thom by Mi tho noon hour arrives. It is ...wI?BMttd. by the business men of the ?fad ^nbdr ot entamerce tb furnish ca?d?i ittiiis. Jbee^. etc.<-ln con Vf?rlpfii mil "(Hi iBjffjfts^Tiiiiiii ihiH Wilt ail be free otcharge. Dr. ?U-:'-JB, Robertson, pr?sidant of :a??e?e, telephoned Secretary sa?oy yesterday that there would be lay IBO young ladles in the party ' abd -that all cf them are expecting; a bi& day in Anderson. \rrfcogamenla have been made for .iWittfi the -vlsitors every possible tHbay while they are here and they well cared fer. The following emninitt** bsa been appointed D. O. .ians, chairman of tb? Trader, Kx ?vivn<m ccanmmco. v> meet the young ladies nt the station ard to lock,after their coftSort while: Uley wr* it An derdon:- j. , Prot. Fai'Mul, ot Andersen Op?lese - r?iflirmstn uni! lt. fl, M?pii. I>. Wntaon . fife il, A. 3. Farmer, Capt. R. J. Ranter. H S. Rpebca, J. H. Ctodfrey. B O. ISvpnfl, ?>. "i?, O. Moore. J? T. Moore, j. T. hearson. Harry Oeiajrtftr?ttig* J. mcar?jps, T. ?T CeTy. nnd Mrs. G. P. Boyd aaeT-Mra^ j. Ci Holepaac. w?.'$ft*3-rrr- : Thra? Of$e**d?r* Appeared Ycater? idft and D?*U**U Wfei*?y, Magistrat? Brondwelt bad three of i fehders te appear bsfo?o bim yester y to ejtttff*r to thp ejj&rges of selling. r ^"CyVv-SWe. aagwrat* rexsarked. in ? connect jrift tb? ?ase* tbbt.be badi never s?*? ,*p r?aby whiskey sellers; round?aj?^ Iba ?fneers. t Tobe Y?te, a Ipirsott bf duskoy hue. ?led t? sh,: abould ?ot be ?'??e0.,at{U?y bf [handling the Oh. .Be .Joyful, jb^u? hlk cns? was sent np to the *x*f&MSlW^..'s^ds|?n .for trial. . ...... ". ? ./ I . ' ot.dealt? rage1 and cl-jmed that hit ?fn* infe?c?n^. After, iaws&ii satingiha .casV.?hr. magistrate said . th* evia?m,e'$ps'.in sufficient tb war? rabi bis <Tud#a was T FORD 3TERLI1N W. L. B???SEY IS NOMINATED Friend? Hm thrown Hb Hat In to Ring ?nd Announce Hite For Mayor of Anderson Friends of W. L, Brlssey laat night authorized the announcement thai he would be tn the race for maror. Mr. Brlasey bad Just retornad from Co lumbia and while he did not peraon elly make the announcement, this JHaper waa authorised to state that be will become a candidate. Mr. Briaaey'a ?rienda any that he will not oppose any one, that his name waa th? finu to be mentioned in con nection with the plane aa aeon aa lt waa learned that Mr. Hollemaa would not offer for re-election, and that Mr. Brieaey has not encouraged the mat ter at all, but that.the demand for bim to eater baa become so insistent that he cannot decline, lt ia said that a great, deal of support from many ijuartera .baa been preferred in the i last few days. Mr. Brieaey bsa served beforo on council, baa managed to take care of his own husmeas, and at the same time to give a lot of time to publie af Ma?rs. His closet friend? bava ustll recently urged him not to ?otar the race, for they teal sure of bis election, and they reals? thst he would throw his whole heart into making Ander son a big live city and his own inter ests might suffer. But it is said that the demand upon Mr. Brissey la so ? iron j; that his friends ? bare with drawn their objection?:and will sup port him with the, tame loyalty and fidelity that be has ni ways shown to his friends. HIGH SCHOOL HAS i in ii i im 11 ii ^IMPI?'lip iii i i Team Representing Anderson . Hign. School Tho baseball team representing tba Anderson high school bas a hard week ahead of lt. Monday they will play the; Furman Fitting, school in Ander son and lt ls expected that the hardest game of tho season. will take place. Abderstv? won fred Furman. ?aat Fri day and the Greenville iada are 'de termined to have revenge while the local boys say that they will again The attendunco at the. last ?am?; vr.-.a; worse than poor, lt waa downright disgraceful and lt ia up to the public to help out tn the gam* tomorrow. The high school teeni wile teavo Wednesday for ? ?enea abroad. It vfit play, ??he S??u?l?te high schcol is j Spariaaburg and returning the local hey? wilt ?Ugo a contest With the Central high achoo! of Greenville lu Greenville and will alco play the Fur man Fitting achoo, in Creen vi Ile. The high school boya aro confident that they wm ba able ta win out In all the games on the road. , -j bey wiii be ac ctv&panied on the trip by a number of ?luden?? ta do. ?arno rooting. INJURED BY THE OF A MULEI H. H. Rteaefi Was Painfully Hurt j A* Hb Hom* Two Mik? Oat of t?te Qty Last N2ght . H. II. RllrSSii, V.'.iO ItVvS ?^out two mlle? out of the city, on toe Lowndes ville' road, waa, painfully, though not seriously, injured last night' at hin home on the Lowndesviile road? when j h? was kicked by a mule. Mr. Russell .was,clipping tee mule, when U>? abl Iffdj^jtiekad.at.a fly and strap*. Mr. ?lissait in thc left tontple. fl? was nor-re^.??red uncousriouR but for nome ,ilri^ wis much dased. Pr, I^wis Gray wss summon?*!, abd ?rendered medical assistance ?nd last night lt wa? said that the patient wa? j resttag well. ' H*. swrffHS! mijmi ly ?s [the result of the kick but, tba,.physI clnn said that he would soon pe rc I National Bsnk of Latoe?^, a aw *a*^ta*s4 .baday aw,t?i?r ot .Nat:O H Bank. iflKaanJS?^vitas Tee qseUal lateen edt th? bank wa* gtv?n a* 4250? imand-tbe estimated deposita at $ts?, ?WLi ??aer ioa?s, a^oardi&j t9 ?a? 0f ?if - ?? IG COMEDI a Ml Xtie POWERFUL ENGINES SiX LOCOMOTIVES ARE PUR CHASED FREIGHT SERVICE New" Ettfcuwa WS! Be Among the Moat Powerful Ever Seen Ia the Entire South AndorRon'neopI? and all people serv !<?d br the Piedmont & Northern rail Way will he interested In the informa tion that the company han Just placed ah order for ala'powerful locomotives, to be put into Ose on ita lines. These I locomotive;-, will be la addition to the !arge number of largo erjtlneo al ready in use on the P. & N. Linea. Tho parch?se-o? ?nese rocomoiives | I has Just been; placed and not oven pub ] lished as ?rot iii the trades papera. It is said that the six new types to be shipped at ono, will be among the ?most powerful ever introduced irtto thia section and the people w?ii be aa. founded, by tne tractive- power devel oped. Concerning the new locomotives, an j [advance sheet of the Manufacturers ! Record has the following to bay: I - "In addition to the electric leeomo-1 'Uves ib operation on the Piedmont & i Northern R. R. lines, Charlotte, N. C. SB previously described and illustrated [In our.columns, tho Gcne.-ul Electric Co!, -Schenectady, N : Y. .rhea provided rix new volt direct-current electric lo. ?orno. I vee designed for-jija*ltW alrstght sa>v?c?^?^norxc*l. rating-of the four General Electric motor?, with which each locomotive is equipped, they will develop a tractive eifert of 17.500 pound? an? a speed of 21 mile? Iper hour, and-will handle trains of 800 to 1,000 tons grois weight These ! locomotives embody several new fea tures which especially in them tor the work fer which they wars designed." TY COBBBATS~ til* TO TOIRTEENlli I Georgian Make? Big: Jump Over ^STCSS? -of. Oppon^uU la Weet'? Time Chicago. May S .-Ty Cobb Jumped from thirty-eighth place to thirteen!* amon?, .the American- league balfe* this week, according to averages pab ?Uh? to?ny. inr?nning ' #i Wedoee I day's gamo the Detroit sta.* hes a per centage of .807 aa against .240 wbic ?he records showed for him last vr? mvu t?a ICAUI untiing ai int of .414; Then come Wood. Cleland,I .412; Crawford, Detroit, .408. | JUnKtt doutta - In club batting .26!> and Cleveland ?a next with ,2W. I Tomer, o? Cleveland, la leading base i stealer with fl to hts credit. Ari Phelan,, of Chicago, and Beels Decker, of Philadelphia, are tied for I first in the National leagOo with .500 THE INSPECTION ?IS WELL LIKE0 _>-U P??pS* Uk Sengca sad Sp*rtaa2M*rg Have No Complaint \o.M&f.,: Of lia Operations - The attack: -at Oreenillle by Uov. Blease upon tho proposed medical in spection of school eMldran baa at tracted ettcnttcK to tn*, bill ar notbfog cl*e has done . The governor is rc 'ff??^4*re4*ariile to have toW the people in the Monaghan milt village thst hs woi'd pardon any one kitting a : doctor making an fofipection of a girl ehIbS under such a lar?. Such a thaw ls i%force In Spartan ron on iss&tit ino sutreTfng. ro Reeler, entitled ?CHARLES YV\ POST KILLS HIMSEL (Contin?en fcVkm Page On?> ?ince he had purchased Ch* bank build, lbs in which the bank waa located, the bank bavins parted, with the building several yeera bet?re to a local trust company, and Post paving purchased it from the trust company. The bank paid the increased rent, and C. W. Post said it waa the happiest day of | bis lire when he made them do St. Founds Ked*! ( Ky. About five yean ago. Mr..Post de cided to build a model city on his land holding on the South Piatas und thus Post City arose, lt fc> now the county sent of Briscoe Cou nf r. Texas, and a hustling town of 5,0th, people, beautifully laid offr well paved and Up iodate in every, respect. Several Isrge factories have been built there. Including one plant that manufactures j nothing but bed sheets. The: Park [fystem of Post City was laid out by jan expert from New Zealand. Gov. mease ftPeke. Gov. Blesse spoke at the' school j closing at ?elr Play Friday night and ?li?ut ?hv night- wrw? bin uruinar-iii* law, H. C Summers at Pendleton. Some who heard Gov. Blease's speech say that lt waa a vary ?in? speecht one I ?t ?the beat that ha bas ever made. I toroid of any political discussion and Hwilkism. OB Edwin Sadler o? Starr wt yesterday on ?butrfnees. . in tb* business J- W. Glenn of Holland's stove ?Was In the etty' yesterday, for a rcw (hours. ? p _^ Mis? Delle Mccutcheon of Pendleton waa shopping in the city yesterday/ John Bre?le; of the Lebanon seo ? lion was amen g the visitors to spend I yesterday In. the city. Miss Grace Routh of Townville ! spent yesterday in Anderson with I frieda und relatives. Mrs. Ralph Watkins of Pendleton waa Shopping In the city yesterday. Miss Josie Sullivan and Mles Rob* eris of Town ville were in the- city yesterday Miss Sullivan's school, at Broyies has ended its. year and abe bas returned to her. home in Lawren?. Graham .Slmpnon of Pendleton wan in Anderson yesterday, making the trip In hie new automobil?, i * 1 .? 8. H, ?mun nea. gone to Atlanta where he will spend a week, witness ids? the greet Shriner parade next week. ' . . Prof. TVA*. Abrams of Starr was in the city yesterday on business ?. L. Horden. P. T. Jay nea and M. -C. Long"of Walhalla spent a few boura ta Anderson on business. M/s. 13 J D. Poar^e ot Newberry la spending a week tn the etty, the guest J or air. and Mr?, w. A. Chapman. J?ra W, B: Cogburn ot Sdfr>?el'? arrived In twa city yesterday ?or a visit to ber? daughter,. Mrs. S. M. ?'mis:. _ Hi. E. Bfay and family and Miss Kate Heath Of Atlanta are lu the city, tbs guests, ef W. E. Urey on Sayre street. . Mrs. W. E. Atkinson. Is spending a few. dava with friends ?ad relatives ta ?fceew 4, ' Mr. ead Mrs E. W. Bro* o haxe a/ortnlgbt ' . . "LOVE an inesday. Aco-operat we represent st enables us to j-i-._i_ r^t. mis baie, ? wm; Call and ask ab ESTABLISH VIltelN?A LEAGUE AtrRichraond 2; Portsmouth 1. At Norfolk-Newport News rain. At Roanoke- ai; Petersburg 5. -' '" '?'.':".*,'<' ..'^tvm'ontgoinery 6; Nashville VS. At Sow Origan? A; Chattanooga JJ. At MobNe 1; Memphis . 2. At Atlanta d;, Birmingham 4" ,? At 'Cleveland ?> St" IJOUIB ?. At Bost?n 2; Nev York 3. At Washington 2; Philadelphia f?. At Chicago 4; Detroit 7. ! j At Chicago ?. Brooklyn 1. Ai Kai?HitB \'.\iy 3;. Suftuiv ?. innings. At St. Louis 2; Pittsburgh S. At Indianapolis 3; Baltimore 0. North Carolina League At Winston ?Salent 0; Qreoi At Haleigh 14; ChftfloUe 3 At Ashevlllo 5; Durham 6. a VENGEA! Af Gr?ait Celebra i ve pian wnereoy th? and thereduetibns i offer extraordinary O?. TV!__.L ???-IL y ou jrmiiu? au tnt out it, or write for ] .inn. ni.?iii nillir ED 1878. mm j thia afternoon at 3-.30 o'clock thc jaoroorla? services will bb'held in tho j court house Gen. M. ?-. 3ouutunrpr? slding. The program, as announced by tho committee in charge carries. on? of I tho best orators ia the'state, the Hop.. ' I'"chard I. Manning of Sumter. He j ls a good speaker and his address will bo Interesting as the cause of the 'confederacy is dsar.to his heart. The.program is ns follow*: !': ;Gpening SOJIR: All Hail tbV Power of deans'Name. The Rev. J. H. OTo !boney, rector of Grace Kpiacop?? chards. <i' ' Song: Nearer My.Gbd to Th<^. .Address, by tho Hon. Richard 1. Steining of Sumter. Music: America. Thc publh?- ia cordially Invited to* be trreaent for the exercise?, and ?1 s ttl a r of the SEE NGE,.M s: 3 manuiacturers t?iade in this sale vakfes: daring sp???E? pnces. sp to assist in decorating thc graves of the veterans. Hie decoration o* the .--...i-'-.-i will be made imlnodiately ar tet the exercises In the court .house are concluded. The young .ladles of Palmetto chap ter are oreo, nested to act ns ushers. . i ? ---. To Clean up Tere < Yu?. Washington, May sv -c\ .mprehoasivo plans for the saniiatfoil ur Vera Crua have been mapped out bv Burgeon. Genera! Gorgas, bf ?he army, au;} will bo put imo '?!;: <:; upon th ? nrrivarnf two army sanitary, experta detailed for that purpose, 'the same methods which ?encrai (Jorgas used to stamp ; Ail persons who feel disposed to do ao are requested to pick pp the Duo West Collo^O'glrls o& the street Mon day amt i*T a vjcw 0f Aml?r epn.ln?P autbi?d?,*. ? i na? minion ; verdict in ia Ford. Moi.' s sold into