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SCENE ROM -TH? TRAG El N "Tb* Tragedy of Whispering Creek" ?. shown V new atlrrlpg two reel drama of the weet Quirk ? action and a strong love plot hold the interest up to the very last, when*a' baring Jump from a cliff affords a cli max worthy of the name. (j.?V.?R?e rv^^c that fe*nn*s two railroad | meu who sock to take their sweet heart* to a dence makes the new Ka 3am comedy, '.'And the Dance Went On," one continuons laugh. "?VirV* festeres Wallie Van. When a tuan ls in love with o?e wom an nari finds himself accused sf befog tn lore with another what la he lo do? Cutey sett'es this question hy making good the ^celina I lon. It was. a funny predicament, yet he got "out* of 1t with great credit to himself, mutual hsppl MM* te bis nancee nnd ..very much to I th? satisfaction of him end ju?Tparema.-] Bow did he do it? BR?SSEY CAME TO THE RESCUE WiH Aid fe Getting the Textile Night Class to Clemson Col liege Next Saturday PVM? Burnett, suorotary of the An noif Y. M. C. A. said last night *t WY L. Briseay had certainly md to the rescue of ?h? min tu**? <~ I - - "_ tendid atyle and that he appr?cl?tot r. Brissey's assistance, aa ambers of the textile school. Thc plans for taking-, tip night hool to Clemson coll?ge-'Saturday. ?ave boen underway for ovor a mbath -rt Mr, Burns? had no idea tbat bc mid meet with any difficulty m se-I dat; oonugh autompbU?rc&**earry local people over to the instttutioi when ho went to work to _j protrJse of cars, he waar* I time after time and soon fount. ^ i was not going to haye half enough to carry the 159 young men plan to make the trip, iiea Mr. Brlssey learned of th! -ta oO.affairs he straightway vclui srod to lend his enormous Packer^ , ?mobile truck truck for the occa- \ and aa a result it will be poa? le.to make the trip on that ma tte.; This has solved Mr1. Burnouts1 u?ou? and thus everything la ar _\ttiiA ff\r Hui ianrhAu - ? "The" baseball gamo between Clem ion and Auburn will bo a great' event ?ad tho mill boyB are looking forward tr- t?Utt pieaS?Vv. Aga?|h.l liege ls to. entertain tba.par'" aXtea and thia will be a pleasant a. M-^" Tfe-2 entire trip wi? bv ^ttlth? ai? mains for the, night school ana i tho? ulli remember it for a-long time to como. I Jost Between Ourselves and Lam? **>HIS ls a little S heart to heart (elk. It's meant for the business me? of tb!s terri tory, for those who V advertise and Jror, those who ought to. jon tntiSt make roar s buy from you MBN bsfore they purchase* In nat o rous? and interest i Perora jon cay ;etbook. TboufWFffr. he FAMlt.Y ClltOLB W NO CENTRR. First JD) story res dy for tue psycho-1 at buying moment, slake 1 Cr WHISPERING CREEK." "Max tte lAtiy t^li'.^r" lii oew eom ?ody fen tm lu? ?ita x Lintier. lt it quite awhile nineo we have seen L?u^?Jfctai*ijM?% ?WR?^^lMJt i?e come? to us sgaln iu n vehicle worthy of bis ability nm) loaded v Ith laughs. Max'rebuke* i?!s young nephew for felting Ul his studies, and the boy de cides to set even. When the oppor tunity presents Itself the youngster pins a netti ?h Max's back. . .JF4sV,jnwsage.Jias a queer effect as every woman, young nni old, after reading lt tries .brr best to kiss tue charming Max. Vor once the heart* breaker baa had enough. He.seeks safety lo flight But hav ing stolen their hearts Mae J? pursued by the girls, vho only belt when the linly killer hurries into the bouse of lils sweetheart. Here ibo note on his back saves Msx tij? lyonblo nutl em* tiflrmssmcnt of pro|H><dng, for his I Trow rr utriieVrs the note to be a rn~~ I bf Mux's te cover bis bashfulness:" - ANDREW KING IS LAID TO REST] Funeral Service* Were Held vM. terday and Interment Took Pince Stt EbeneX*r The funeral of W. Andrew king, who dropped -dead in Anderson Tues day morning, took plac? "atthe Ebene ?es i-inirc?i. aboci ii mites from thia city yesterday morning,. The sorvices |jfere conducted by Kev. N. G. Wright " .people from ail parts of Adder son county were present Following th?, conclusion of The service tl ? in ?tarmoht took placo in the Ebenezr cemetery. ? Mr. King waa house manager of the "Andorson Elks home.aad,:he was cor dially liked by every Andersen Elk. number of the members ot the lo cal lodg? attended thelservlco at Ebe neser yesterday, *-T f?? < . ^sB?LL TL A YUH'S SAL A Ul ES The redorai Lea>-ue Itt fiolgf te V. H. Cincinnati, May l'l,-.The appoal of fraUler dscinon,"irVnlted States Judge Sessions at Grand Rapide waa Im?d^ipre today in the United States circuit court of appeals, . ??t. forth that Kl??if- . IsIgjUed a contract to play as catcher for thc Kotier?! '.cague and waa " io ? -ivj $5,8:13,-33 par j?enr for tho .?, Of Ilia iCt?i j |?Ol?,500. When Ito refused to play j with the Federals, suit lo enjoin him ' from playing ?*th snot-he?" bcrcbalt an I Injun et'OP. Breseb ??f. contract ia c? Itftft?d. Tho petition uah? that a temporary Injunction be Issued t? pr?vent KlU' fnr iron? playing with the Philadelphia National league team and thal this In. junction bo made perpetual. WAR ow tau moos Pfatfcaff ?n th? r.Ric?, of Mr. Bryan j reslfflhty. . ' . Vaahlna?V. ?W-a?t. - Tit? dove of mer, formerly eon rg. and Krank N. Bryan's conlhloii ln a tint fight. Mr. ?hT?ctcd to being delayed In ry Bryan's, ante room whllo sitora ?!<w tho secretary. The int:? were separated after Mr. Con'ner sain- he ?had made sev il InciTccUiaV ittc:"pti io ses Secre tary Bryan to find ont why he had .been dtxmissed from the service. HOI SK ASO 0?ICU1PAHT ?U?SHS Wilmington; 'M.:'??7fta> l&~J?m?? built by G. H. and M. A, Currie, ot Olarhton, to take the place of ono rn emly ncBirdyeu Dy TBTondiary rir*'* |Mwwarn down and removed Saturday night, and the tenant, an aged whltdl wan, h RS disappeared. 'Report wa? to day made to tho authorities here and Jtjcarch is being made tor the man. lt ia teared that he met with font jaf sj^-vi't >? * ( ?^^r^'^^^^'y1*' Br. Fr*?r+to Rh-hmnud, *&m>m&'.*it\w\?? &uii,otih<} nt ?t. rosbytrrtun church of this city loaves ut Va, where ho Otfelt. ?. \n fi:, form liv whew," be Wm nonc*meut. Dr. )f tho Davidson Joo.es urabsn?, grandson ? JOnes. the jones picnic will held on Frida v. as waa san MARY FULLER. Mary .Fuller, fatuous as. the heroine ot the "What Happened to Mn ry" HC rtea. ls hloKnomlng out as an nceoin pllshed scenario writer. Miss Fuller sets all -the touches of stagecraft into ber work. Dorothy Danebrtdge. Militant" is a |new release featuring Dorofhy Kelley. Dorothy bsa a will of her own and Ibecome* sn ' ardent suffragette. Shs breaks away from ber usunl restraints and decides to wear the trousers. She tries to act as a man and assert ber tights only to Sod herself in Jail With her sweetheart, who comee to ber rea* , cue. He discovers ber Identity aud she quickly reconsiders ber refusal to m?r? - i-i- ?*-... _-a__._' i jr mm. wei iwiii.i ?un uuuL atti cm . Of lt I . ._,_? 1 . " , , , , , BETH?LFT? BOYS HAD A WALK-OVER >. ff*/,. we** ii^tfyriigf. Ispartanbarg Team Whitewashed An^irson High School Yes lt is not ~kno4>n whether or not the Bethctlte High school team of Spor tanburg has had a long, standing grudge, against ?thu .team reprosentlne; the Anderson High'Schqol put it cer tainly did se?djf sp yesterday. The home hopes Journeyed over to Spar- ' tanburg last night, confident that they would romp ali over the Bethellte ag gregation but lt seems thal-some'mis take waa maje In their calculations. Tho Bethcljjfe'/tesin shut out the An derson team oy a aqorVo? 7"tbv 0. However, the bids were undaunted, and they telegraphed home last nigt? to the effaet. tb^they would remain in Spartafnburg and play the Bethellte, team tiidiy fest?n? oft of three. -Tho , Anderson teats1--won from the B. .H. j1 S. when tho team carno, hero soma time ago and so the score nbw Stands 1 ?Ind 1. Tho wmner ,Pf this after noon's battle will be thp victor. In yesterdays game'. U.~ ?act that tho Spartanburg boys Could and did ! hit the hall and the Anderson boy* ' could not and did not duplicate this performance tells the tale of. how the locals lost ]' ll. H. BJ' Bethcllto . 7 10 .1 Anderson . 0 3 3 MU TKKRS B4PTTI?1? Samo of the Reports at Convention are Int?nsela lntei**tlng Nnshville, May, 13.-Reports ot thc ? hume ?ud foraiga'.mission boards were ' read before the convention this afior-4 noon, but no action anon them was j, taken. The foreign mission report stated that" 't-SKf Baptisms during tho year Just ended, "tl s largest number over reported in ono year." ' /Tho report also showed that reoelpjta for the" current year amounted .to ? $578,478.87, or ?<4,0rt') more than .lOKtj year's receipts. Or.ty an Incord?ete r r ?port frew the ?".eiga'misflions ia ? l?tavtrv. Wa?L tWxt^'t- ? ,f,t_ jp the repiif^-1 of tho hoard "pv vg to the fact that many nf the nr' ionarlca have been forced to leave J, balds." Progress Waa reported 1" omc of the Southern Mexican ml-,!. :. J where hostilities ware lass 'sev?. ?<.. Thc homo mission report waa co:; .Idered unusually fav Oiabtv. Tho anna"' report of the' Woman's Missionary > it lon was submitted to night. lt . t -omraehds improvements on the ml mary training school at Louisville. Ky., amounting to $80,000. In the rr;>ort lt also la announced that tho union liss raised fM.U0.f>8 for tho Judson Centennial ?Mesnoria'i fahd. Yor.lKbt'R session of the convention was devoted largely tb the annual sar mon which waa. delivered ' by Ur. ??cviao rt', mcvanioi of nwrimona, va GIRL ttt'KDEREK, A SCH IDE ?Kaw Orleans, May IS.-Falling to Reiht, Sr., a married man, August Ag. nea Edwards, aged 22. committed sui cide ?arty today la .the pariah prison, where she was copflned awaiting a transfer to th? penitentiary to beela a life term. Tile ?tat? supreme court raised, he? a hew trial Monday. Her pea dil local plane firm has roid sa old pi to w. fX McAdoo ot OreensbcrOv will oreaeat U to his soualn. S tar? W\ O. McAdtio as a relic. BELTON SCHOOLS CLOSE TONIGHT. ... i#? . Nv ' Graduating Exercises Will Be Held in tile Schoo! AiM?torhim Thursday Evening Belton. May 13. -Schoo! closet I Thursday with the graduating eaer-l claes Thursday evening which will be I held in thc school auditorium.. The I teacben will all leu ve for their homcal Friday and Belton will tee} very much I deserted. Their bright faces andi che ?ry smiles have added a great deal m to Belton's cosie?r for the past Dine! months and since there are so many teachers not coming back again. it I makes it doubly hard to say good-bye ? to them. j They have all done good, honest! work and the whole town appreciates tho fact and their heartiest thanks and' sincerely good wishes go with them. I May their futuro fields bo fruitful audi may they always succeed as well asl they havo done here-without the I many obstacles to overcome that they I have found in Ballon. The ?fourth grado or the down town scheel -had ft. plcsiq Tuesday at-1 ternoon In Mr. J T. ?lice's pasture and the first grudT had one on the. same grounds Wednesday afternoon. The fifth and nevt grades also, picnicked at th? eamo placp# Frfday morjlng. These onlingK we're at! thoroughly enjoyed by the young folks. -1 BEING ASKED m??rm* '"?r? ?rfore Railroad r<_;__i'Ji_ ?_? i i . ^wuiiiiiuoaiun tn voninrni? Thursday tMt. W XV. Sullivan, nl.'alrman of tho I ranrportatlon minmi. I..-;; or ibo chain- , ber.of commerce, left Anderson. TO fl the Blue Ridge last evening for Co ? urn om where he goes to represent | the local s?ilppcra and merchants at-, fillated with tho chamber of com me rec. ti the hearing to bc' ho?d at , UWMfMMIII, VV^.X,J Vu INR iL? ? VI Ult, M- I state freight shipments. Anderson also ls represented by D. A. Henning, traffic manager of the chantber . of commerc?. I Tho henrins will occur firBt In tho hall of ropres??tauv?a.'Jw th? state hqur.o abd later at the offlces^Of th^. Btat-j railroad commission. ^ ? , Anderson crjutoftds for'.^asJLUatlon of ratee in her.Irado tefrilory?/ ?HOME C0J?lN^;^ETdgPp?5( I Celebrated hy iheT^Ies of the ?OliOn Baptist Church IffahCKday, Bicton. May .S-^-TBe Ladies'- Mtsa lonary Society of the' First Baptist church held their regular monthly meeting loathe churcrr^Wednesday af ternoon. They call adJthls 'the "Hobie Coming Meeting'1 aaiT the* proAam waspreparad ^especially to' ./ehtevtaba. the older members of tba MctMay; town.?:4BHKJa delightful foe?tlafr and all wfc^?gjjra.so fortunaw-aa to be pyeserit exprese ed themselves ea being ciiar^?iJPwPj thanked Mrs. H. M. fleer. prc-;ideht ot the Society and tho program cocilmttee, BB well as all thoso who toOk part, for giving'' them. so much pleaepro as well aa benefit ting them to much. Tho pixjjrraa. fol- j lows: ',. Subject' Nev/ Louisiana Purchase. Devotional .excrete* hy Mra.^'V?/:B?> ueer-HobrewB li-fi. * j Heading-Work In Ijoul?lr^g ^ Mrs. W. C. Bowen. 1 '.. I Beading of Minutes by Sefcwstairr? Mrs; W. P. Buvns. Treasurer reported apportionment Dcet. " Short "talk hy Mrs. Lucy Stringer,! the first pr?sident of the Missionary i SOcloty In Belton in 1881. the year tho | ?oolety wan organised. This talk was thoroughly enjoyed by every one. Talk by Mrs. A. R Campbell about ?&oSS church, in plsro cf ?ra. Mary B^?r who was III and could uot, be present. ^History of thn present church by iWto^-^yVtii iperw MC ?ny tw?rs m My Crown.-Mr?; J. T. Westi -5 Frayer-Mrs. W. R, Hayn*?. contract of the first missionary so ciety with the present.--Mina Eva St r lu ger. The first communion cups used In Fha old church wore ehpwn-they aero heavy blue porcelain With blue stripe. These were presented to tho church. Duet-Mrs. (J. 8. Cuthbert and Mrs. f f. Weat. Short talk of Y. W, A'a by Miss Nannette Campbell. Collection. Closing prayer by Mrs, S) T, Cox.. A social hour followed during wn??R _ light re'freshmenta were served. j Mr.' and Mrs. J. T. Rice haye gone lo Nsshvillo to attend tho Southern,! Baptist convention. Ther? will bo no services ..at tho j tfyrst ?btntt?? church oUocr'lthnday cr Sunday ovenlng owing io the absence of the Pastor, Rev. W. T. Tate,, who is attend lng the Southern Baptist Con vention at ryaahvtllt^nn^ Soots" JS?tm St? et M?r*ifcii K?fers 1 ggg^fit ?aeo >>r if?fflBa-. ; Among the nnnoa?a|HBKSHHB known cotton buyo?, cau^'jo thia of-j li?e rast night and tnser; . ment of hts caRdl'daa?^RjW??j AmaMe otrora WWr. ttl at they, wrtuld make bim .v^th, any- j ... They r,*>.| ?at. i h i A FIRE AT IVA i HEAVY LOSSES Store Of D. Thorndon Simpson Burned Withoai CanJ ? Inswr $?,000 Dr. C. H Burton and Dr. J. E.Wat ?on. who wore In the eily .yesterday ! attending court, rought news of the burning on Tuesday night of the atore of Mr. D. Thompson Vwtnon .Mg* I Tho ?torc waa closed as everybody in the town had gone to a school eh tertaiontent. it appears that Mr. Sbu'pebn'e eon, clerking in the atoro, had turned1 the wick tod low in the big swinging lamp In the front of the [store and an'explosion resulted. The 'store and contents were' .destroyed, without'O' cent of insurance. The (Stock was Worth about $1.000, und the hulloing about ?1,000. I Mr. fi. M. McAdams, Who was In the etty yesterday stated that, there we're many valuable papers destroyed in the fire and that th? loss would be considerably' Heavier than th? ?nov? figures. There was nearly llotf in cash besides ? ?ot of sunno noie? and mortgagee and the whale loas w?i$I be mor? thai? $6,000. \ Mr> ! Simpson takes his loss phito cophlcally and ts at once preparing io rebuild Mr. McAdams ?sys that the fire was very bad. it cant? near being serious, for If the wind had bera blow', lng in hts direction it would have car ried thc fire to .his home close to the WI NTH ?W COLLEGE Invitations to Commencement ?xer? jclses Received H?re, The v Intelligencer acKpOwl?d^es wiCh thanks ibo receipt ui! a? inViv? ,$0n? to attend coimnencement3e*re Joflsed?#W1nthrop College, May 31?i JuheU?nd Inclusivo. In the i the graduating class are the . names, of half a acore o? splendid young women rrom Anderson county; ' There are 5*2 graduates in tho literary classes and 12 4n other departments. ..: The commencent program ls ah foi* .lows: Sunday, May M. .11:00 a. rn- Sermon before Y. W. C. * ^*-' mt, rt . . .. .A' . ? v__ . . _M the Lutheran ?irangeHc?i church' of the Redeemer, Atlanta, Qa. 8:00 p.. m., baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. Richard Wilkinson, D. D.t Louis ville, ky. Sonda?? Jane L 10.00 a. ni.; Inspection of Buildings and. Departments. 6; 00 p. m., ClasB Dar .Exercises. ?8:0? p. m.. Joint Celebration of the Literary Societies. Tuesday, Jana 2,v. *?'?" D:S0 a. m., Alumnae Reunion . Otoo p. m., Daley "Chain Procession. 8:00 p. m., Address ' tof Graduating CAM Hon, Chas! 'A. Woods, tfntted States Circuit Judge. Marlon, S. C. MOUTHERS METHODISTS ." 3 ; ; i'i , . . De??ed Not to Cm$^t? Wording of their Creed. .^..Oklahoma City, Okla,. May^lt^ flans for thi creation-of three ISpls ?opal districts; one "fOr Latln-Amerl eap countries and Africa, iaSmanfi?-1 Mcxioo and Cu?a" abd' ?Te otte?*W the. fur Bask1 tncluatefe' Japan and China, to provide, a. closer superin tendency of foreign mission tiela? and a proposal for th e.retirement Of '.ftlah opsv, ?t any age abd for any i deemed sufficient by thc general con ference," were presented today to the general conferer^? o? thc M?t?^?>?.; Episcopal Church, in session Tie re. '' .." T conference lousy Sisa bisposw of tho pronoa?r to eliminate the phrase "Holy'Cath'olb*. Cbor**** from ostles' cr^d, declining by, a Vote of 159 to 13*?, to make any chang, es 3n the .wording of the creed, "it had. been suggested by th? committee ,oj? revis?is that the word? ".The church'bf Clod" bs substituted for the "Holy, Catholic Church." The vote represent-, ed ? majority of both lay aurf clerical delegates. ?Amtp?Vl$WW ALD?EMAX Mr. Bronnice and Mr; 0oa?raiju?^gr# i "(ii ; i -i hin! . canat?tuto. io nniio?K? alderman, from ward Uxr?e 'appeared yesterday, thia i^lng . J1; ,L .Brownlee. Mr. Brown Ice' lg assistant 'oashici st avjBarhioro &. Merchants bank rind ls known as a splendid business man. ' If he should be' elect et? to the place he.wilt makes,' stroh?. alderman M'.' Brownieh lp arSon Tjus ^?jst hod vi?" a graduate 'of Erskine College. .i&,$ea* S. Spearm?fi, at pres?nt alder nvu n from that w?rdj ja off?ride for h? has planned ;a number of improve ments for tho ward and that the pres ent financial condition of the city ?* W Uhpoeaibre to have thf-m1 > Hs fool? that h?? two years oh ?rd of aldermen will fit birt lier service the next two years," nt** HEL?) FOR A^?Cr^O! '. ttrc?n*boro, N. C.? May ?fc-^b?; with abducting pretty 13-year Old Kauktn^thni cf rr!- ffjfabfi Bfasnttn ?dav morning. but teat whes^ofeja ?fee-eete*.-*?, return SEVEKELY HHAKEN UP ' fff JMf'fWWWBJI EXPLOSION Waxhaw, May 13.-Tbl? town and tho surrounding country, even down lnt<. tba edge of lancaster County* C.; waa shaken up tbjs norning by an explosion of powder at the Howie mine three miles north of here. There waa ?Jot of blasting powdar and dy namite thar was" eo old lt Would not iftnite; with regalar itv. and thc Corer men were afraid to x ose it in the ?harte, gorae of the . younger mon ! wanted td have some fu*. They took j th's old staff and mixed About 10 I pounds of good, new exploslyes with ?'rt and set off the whole thing; lt made a terrine explosion and - shook all the buildlng..,uro*?0 . the ; mirth and somo of the wooden build ings in town here" The nome was j heard aa far aa 12 miles and several J'phone inquiries came in. Siicb care' had been taken to get the charge ready j that no damage waa .dqnc, save the I surprise. " j HlH)0>LNG ENCOURAGED Outward Indications Point to the Past j to the flight of Ali Paroles. IAi'???~. yit?3 il?.-A'_0ifr?i?g to th'; whispers |n the city hall, innocent "spooning" la to be encouraged this spring in tho city parka and the stony hearted policemen who used io be Cupid's worst enemy may how bocome his steadfast sines. Sweethearts, who. boretotore, have beer, afraid to bpld one another'? hand evoa, while seated in ,the park on tho moohitghtf nlyhta because of tile fear that n cop wonld loom up on tho: scene, nbiy dow be perniitt?d to sit and bill abd coo unmolested-enjoy lint 1 i.j-j ? M.'. -~~*_-.iLLt. ?im 4.1_s- : mu<n"4 ?.MO |i(uvcw^ui: . ut uiy i? there. lt has boen pointed out to the coun cil and Ute park board thai in many instances young women who have lbtd ot brothers and sisters and who live in small iiouacs or flats, have practi cally no other opportunity to seo their, sweethearts alone except that afford, 31 hy the vttlt*.MA Abat to intorferb Ith love's young dreams would dc Btfry all the romance bf life for many couples who If encouraged will become mothers. HUNGIU BUT ONCE Militant Suif K Tone Down After One j ,. wood experience, lAraqbj? May LT-Notwithstanding that militant aufrfage'ttes seldom serve ! more than - a few days of th,e?> aent '.b^i?b before being released ai? a result of hunger, and thirst stakes, the offi clala of the Home Office are thoroughly satisfied with the working' of the "Cot Ib^febnse'' act. This waa desired to deal wita these' Hunger ?trikars sind 'auder ita prisoners can-be'released temporarily but in the end must servo theft* tull term bf impriso?bxsiMM^# Almost every auffragetto who goes to ; prison goes on' hunger ulrike and I?, speedily rel$*seii, ^tH^W'^?W^ imm is determined that tfie 'iwnBS^* shall;,n?i? witj sympatby throusb one ot'tM?' number dying in'jail. As Soon tl:>jre??re as* the' prison doctor hottcea that a weisen is -^kening rin. JgWJyStentlpn ; from food and drink ho orders her re?eaa? and'she remains out natl! she again abo wa st^jBp?s ^asumlng her agitation/ According to ine ^ip?in? r?uiii? iiiost o? ene women i dp riot readme their activity. They j either leave thc country or settle down quietly. Sn which c??? thev are sot t molested. . PREST. WILSON WAI Visit ' Sooth Carolina Early In Groenvil?^ ?dbr 13..-Sfr. William Godfrey, of CheraW, v...o tending the annual co?ucl! of tho Epts. ?opal m ocr se, anno ii need today that Pjresldeot Wilson had: accepted an In vitation tb deliver an addressr (uti Onernw' ob the occasion of "Homo ! Com?n- XV-s^U " J?lv S-i? " coicbrat^ leg the iMJth anniversary Of ? tho set tlement ot tb?t town. 'President t Wi Koa promised to come.etcher an .inly fl 6f .inly 9. accarding to the anrtieeir ?.bsvon?on, or Choraw who' extended ! tab" invitation person et the capital. Tb? .fcblef magistrale ^Ril bo accom pMncd by Josephus Daniele. Houston and probably another member of hla ! cabinet. SUNDAY - BLUE J/AW ?Scotland Neck, May 12.-Last Bun bay bein? the first. under the. jstrict: bnforcement of the eVaetic Sunday pastors of tho Methodist, Baptist and" j Episcopal churches spoke at morn-j fag service from the tevt, "Remember tbs Sbbfcath day ip keep ? holy. They ail approved of the law. but iMjStt^ffeat' fn the enforcement of the same the authorities should be guided be radical In tbs!, of the law, litany people wert . dissapolntcd Sunday raorr they came down town all the drug stored as wbjt abd1 the ice bcu business end tba veiw FORBEireRWENT Great Council IB Being Held In IUly-^I^reeersMiw Several Millions of Women butilo. May 13.-Rcproseotatlve women of ail nations ere loocliug Ut, Rome tor tho.session of t;.3 Interna'-, tiona! Coattail Of Wooten, of new ap;. I Uri,'?es. The total tuonibcraiilp of -tho . organisations Included in th? Inter nciion>l Couudl is . a ;tui 'ti.r.OO.fXO women, from tweny-oj:o countries. This great nfhiiattun of interest* waa ' rounded hy Susan ?. Authony t*od other Afobrntsh Wonien leaders m 1SS8. und ino women of the Unsted Statis represented tu it nuinhcrihs y.OtO.OOO lead mose cf all other coun tries. I Tho Countess of Abotdeen, president of tho organisation is busy ut the ' Viceregal Lodge in Dublin conckidlug ..rranstiuenta tor the gf.tlterlng, whl--h? the believes will be tuc'largest in tue [history of thc, moverjeut. The-pur pose of thc internattojnl "'octing is thc bread inclusion ot all nun "menta designed to Leiter humanity-men no? exceptai. -L Th?-; list or National Council? rf Miiued with the International orgaa-. n. an of which aro expected to> bo represented at Rom*, includes tho United States. Canada, Germany, Sweden, Great Br ital r\ Donni trk. Netherlands, Australia, Italy, France, Argentina, Switzerland, Austria. Hun. gary, Norway, 'Belgium,' Greece and Bulgaria.' Women leaders from R??v' ein, Turkey und China, India and Ja pan arc} anio expected. ?_ .??".?_. ."".... .v.l.; ?-/ ... _ *M **??M Jg '? .?.* y i.. ? ??? w MU ?. J .. J \#* tho piont, important of the meetings' Of. tho Council.. Tho women of italy aro said to have boon "waking" nip" the past few years and sentiment ie? ' rc.vjy io crystallise." This meeting la expected to help.'to focus "thc thought of the women* of Italy; because tho In ternational Council of Women stands for tho l?se radte?l forms at feminism; representing "the spirit of every wom an who. has begun to think outside of herself of her home, and stands for. IUD . ??***ITIOWUI] U. UI3 gtCTDCSL WVMU abuses affecting, women and children." The^vKtternational Codncll can iden tify , itself only with ouch movements aa hove:been unanimously accepted -by its members. The survival of thc fit test of propositions thus far consid ered includes: 1. To further international peac and arbitration. 2. To combat the "white B?ave" traf fic. ' . 3. To win suffrage for woiner. 4. To promote legislation concerned with the general welfare of women and their legal position. 5. To promote tho Improvement of ? pdbltc health. G. To protect emigran ta, and os- ' peclaly; satOjeara ydinifij and chUdoen;;^ ,.TO CHAIVflE tjALEXRAB lt JR Proposed lo Have h Regalar Rate for Rastesv- ' ? \ , Parts, May 13.-Adoption -of aper-r p?tual invariable calendar and a fixed unchangeable date for Baster a-e ho ing recommended by the 'international Calendar Commission, which has been charged to study tho conditions relat ing to the uoificatfou and simpiin'va tion of the divisions of time. The com mise^pn, which was created by the In terni**ional. Association of Academies : at ot. retereurgi w??i muiso 0 report ' cs its work at a meeting lo be held lu Berlin. Varlet* reasons, nre given by advo cates, of the proposed r?forni in tho calendars, among th-3 "Inconveniences caused by thc variance of Baster after the Julian abd gregorian calendars, and other holidays. -The proposed reform In the calen dar, however, depends on thc derision of religious RKlh.or.Ule*. Th? fixing of. I Buster ls a oncstf on for tim govorn Liueut of th? chorch and lt can tic oet ! fcraied ca a date detbrf?lned by tbs ?Pope?., 1'. .?L>'i . ?' r_-*u I Premier Tarrier ?f the R??,th.. j IK itt?l?SBCTTKfJJ? j WITH BLUR R18GK I RAILWAY. ': Rehedul Effective Jan. IS, 1H4 x V?. uif. i?iltfiwing s?jh?du?? t*?c>?r*"T are published only a* information and are hot guaranteed. " ^ Arvival and departure "ooraine fr in Greenville and Bolton. . 8:30 a. ni. 22 Greenville and Belton, .li: f>0 a. tn. 15 Charleston.Columbia and Relton, through sleeper io , Bolton ,..Xl;$Oa-> 32 Atlante* Walhalla god _ Beasts*^--- ......?iii zs ureenvme and ?elton 10 Atlanta, Walhalla, and Seneca.-, ....4:53 p.m. from f. hails .