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SCENE PROM "A MIL ANEW Imported Ore part feature le "A Militant Suffragette." It dents * ; the present crisis in England and * of mal vu Um histor lcally. An unusually clever love theme la carried through the play, and, I of course, everything eada happily. Francis Marion. "The 8wamp Fox" (In three parts), ls a great new fea ture. Ever/ incident made famous hy ?VA 1.t^rt g.. -1-a- - -?_ -, ,n nuvwii nt a wny xiint stirs the blood. His battles with Tari* ton, "the Butcher;" the rescue of Gen ern! fJntcp. the "bebed potato" dinner f not? of!,?- ?ric events make this Of giu?t lu?w??it < ; .' "Th? Death, Sign at j?lgh Noon" (In three parts) is h western classic. ' The minister's love for gan tndhth maid capaes his banishment by his flock. Tfie miskin*' savage nttack upon the trading i>o9t nnd the minister's great aadflce, vtiWh saves the lives of his people, wilt enchain tbt interest of ev ery beholder. AUTO WRECKED ON MAIN STREET Mr. suki Mrs, Frank Sloan and little B*by Escaped Without Serious Injury Mr. and Mr*. Fmnjt Sloan who i?vo on Wittlaer street in Andereon, bad a narrow escapo yesterday- afternoon 3 o'clock when th?" Automobile in whicU^bey . were* rld?n^-??n^red into a tree on North Main streei^ear the Green ville, stceet- - mtswsa?flpn. Both Mr. arid "Mrx. Sloim were badly Shaken up and slightly bruised ?jut 'ttbflSr?&.i^Wro'd. any- nierions" injury nnd .thu baby ' escaped without ?a burt tit any -kind. \??\}-{v k Mr. nnd Mrs.-Sloan were going to : Clemson College'to-see the baseball pome, and were drlvla* uri Majm at n rapid ~rste; ?horny before Greyn vlllo ?treotwas reached the machinery '?ort arid the driver Tost control of it. Almost instantly it struck the tree and the automobile waa altno.it demol ii-hvd. 3ir. biron ?iid the oabywere thrown out but Mrs. Sloan menaced to Llay lp ber seat. Medical assistance was summoned nnd the entire family taken to their bouie on Whitncr street where their wounds'wera dressed. Attending phy ulciapa said iaat night that ell three the car'a occupants would po over their'experience tn a few days. ilOSOSt AMONG 'SroSITH" ^lekporket W*!! Set Steal i*u tritt?A rr.."? I^OHdon.Maj- M.-T|>o valuable watch which was stolen from 5*OTU Lourdalo tit a icccot cace, -meeting some tinto aa bern rpturocd-to 1 Usa. with mi -Ajioiohy iron? ino, inter tor inc iitUurc ly FGCOg??i?Hj ni?ii us ? mirinup?" of C?e brotherhood of sportsmen, whp, pocket men, aro tm mott o from pick pocketpu.>|satatlon., Tba fcarl, is not : ;i ?h.. in?..! conanlcub?s1 .i tifien helped flt? famille.> of convicts. So it I* probable that the pickpocket' who got tho watch, waa hauled over tho coals by his brother;? Tup mantle of protection (rpm thu attentions of pickpocket* on the Kn gllah race courses not only covers tho well known patrons of the. sport but lt extends to the racing reportera and tekvgiaph operators. Rocontly a ra??iing wrltors's ?lasMOse a u-?c stolen by a pickpocket and wbllo waiting fur a ixain ha wa? asked by a pugilist as to why bc looked so slum. Tho glWsfcearid thc nuclltot remarked thal \\. IX WAK F m i. ?i t?! a lK ?S ai ai ai *4 Jt 8? til la ar di Ti W tm m nc ?, wx la dr ni ck Ct yo Bi vi ty io tu B: Bi W nt to le; vi l m; do Pl' W iv to io at oe pi o? th wi ot et -a: ut pi i s th ?3 es >f aooiH j that ihe j JTANT,, SUJ^?AGETTE.? Charles Chaplin, the English panto ni ni 1st. who ia weil known in thia .omitry for bia work in Fred Karon's 'Night in KU Kngllab-Mualc Hall." In raudeviUe. ha? up.to the present time iopenred In four morie comedies, unC >y the way ho lins been received by toth exhibitor;* ?nd public be bids fair O bo one of the . ?rentost ?nd most ?putar cotucdinos of today. -rb? coming uf Lope WOlf." s wost !TO, druniB, whlog nffortla a Wonder ul Insight Into IniHurj nfc. show? Prln css/Mona Parkieather. tho Indian ae reas, in ono of the prluclpnl roles. "Tin- Vision In, thc Window" is the ouri h <>f Wood it! Werid'a senti ment al Kees, by Mark Swan. He saw cr flrsf with bis held niasses ns she tuod In a distant-store-window. He [lubed over, but could not find her nud 'hs thrown out nf the store. Then s saw thai sante co*tume and prompt '. .proposed to the wearer.--wrong Hain. But be fl na Hy found her und BtPl'IBT COLLEGES ??me .\/otes About the Cemmenceiueat Exercises of Institution?. .ft^?imViVavUst Courier.) ?iie commenccmont exercises of ti rm un and nt t ha C? ri, .n rivilla ITomnln e will bo from May 3' to June t program has beet; arranged BtltutlonB aro, . expecting a and former at?ldentela1 Ins liku "doves* to-J ?^'^^!^^i^^ f^*t.\irtiQ ot ommer>cements aro tho gradu?t, ses.' This year Furman's grad claas bas thirty-two' members ^that ?r th.? o. F. 0. thirty. There 'p^aome. events In the program that e tor both institutibue: . The. Baft Ja'ureate sermon by Dr. Herbert 8. maso*, of, Boston, 'Mass., and the rnion before the. Y? M. C, *A. and e Yv W. C. A. by Dr.JA. ?T. Jam in of Gleenwood./ . , Tho special features JtJkrr Furmnn e: A declamation contest on Mon KJ^Oi-;, annual"banquet o^Uuy^SlguwSW literjary" address on Og by Dr. EJ. C. * ??., i?u iiitj cmn epcemeut exercises proper on Wod isday night. Tho spacial exercise? of the (I.V. have not all been announced,., but 3 eeo that Dr. J. K. White of At ula, Ca., la to*make the literary art esa which will corns on Thursday gilt, tho night bf. the closing oser ?as. W? have never had ? titter: .ogram thad thia. Come und renew/ mr youth. In tho catalogue of tho Southern iptist Theological Seminary. Loula lic, Ky., w0 nnd tfee names or twen -one South Carolinians. They arc aa Hows: Haskell Thomas Abbott, Ar ur, Thomas A?!en; Porter Marcellus tiles. Waller Black, John licury -com, W-illlum AUrod Ducworth, liita-drw^leWjSwWards. Joseph Ar ?)d Ga&eS, Arthur Fitzgerald Guy n. Don LeBny HUI, John Alfred Lues; y, l4ilt?to Wirt Langston,'Washington' nt miiu Pitt* .tn. Edwin McNoIIl I'otoat, Jr., Gor^ ?it Potent. .Gecrgo Klija'h Smith, Ste len i^awton Watson und Maxcy Gregi I?EFE? THv. mnr> ?.iVE \ ??d ii treen of Inala nd BO Not Like Elaborate Affahrw. lon. .May 1J. ~- Tho king anti dislike formal courts ao intenso- ? ?aya "Truth" thut they muy revert tit?: old time drawing rooms with) a served Instead of tha pr?sent cl-, loleta supper.. Jt la known that the its - of tho throne regard- tho -occasion and bowing of .hundreds f ghorgcoualy attired women aa dis-1 idly trying to Hie- nerves. King Ed. j ard detested .those noromonica, and t many occoaions ho found lt dim. j ilt to nit through the court without -onDapxe.-. Otieon Victoria- presiden" much smaller fttnctlona .than the Hil imoQ/iwi. ?nt? *nnu luutu iim-i o reception, of tho entree company, l?eneral pr?sent?t lue o Princess of Wales. HHH^th?j^ernot^n drawing room r^WWtewvflniThuraber of prr-aerja - . ? i occlnlly ambitious ? ;inrUont'.t to make their-bow before vo?y. j_j_ *^^="* ^^^^^^^^^^^ jj ' provea o bles-ring tn- every bom? J ! Ce? -la. ?bctW - ?ora - .Itastet, fi lMsatee?tv -fcb-e?ast>, >^ ^y?Wwnet K * of jtfre I*r*vlinwl'to cnYd~r1ngp.cture* Mira Ttj?fi*t featured for throe years tb William A. Brady productions, Iona or the most important or which Was 'Thc-Gentleman; From Mi<?xU?in. p).M- Prior to that time she uns a member of stock companies with. .*r thur ?Byron ?nd. Mortimer Snow. Her thcHtrh-ul experience bcgnti eight years nao. Miss' ?laird is a high spirited, laugh Inn girl, ?but *ho lintis ber efforts are more profitable in serious, heavy roles, pme is matured to that extent that she olly understands the.deeper emotions. D. W. Griffith has just finished pro-' ?duclng "Home. Sweet Heine" out In IMA Angeleft. "with a mst comprising he entire strength of the Reliance a ad SEN. BRADLEY WILL QUIT G??rlEl ?he Handwriting on the Wail For Himself asid Wtji Retire (By Associated Proa?) Washington, May?4.-Seignior Grad ey of Kentucky, republican, toqtgjjtt f announced that ill heal th end inability Ito bea*, tho hardships; of a campalgi ic?mpe#en him'to announce that ho wi\l not ce a candidate fp?> refection. I j is ' serving-" hf*' first'TOruir Wht?h ndo riekt March. H Senator Unlllngcr. leader of tho mln |o*ity^and oldcEt ncpatof tu pai?it of continuous at pounce Satori candidate, ve he bas V0Ti:r-:"r;ju ?frill Vrebably^fW^r^tt? t?j the H PRCla.*a?ay l$?*tyt%&xsf^ Tranco ??dil probably have the ballot in local ?affaire i-befere the end of the present year, according to Ferdinand Buisson. preoidont of the universal suffrage commission, which ls composed of for. ty tgemlers of tho French Parliament Bann, which has reported favorably on Hthe subject to the Chamber ot Dcpu Tho General Parliamentary, elect lona frage will bo extended to-women nod If so whether to the iuU extent-of national suffrage or with ..limitations mainly to municipal affairs. The ?Bes ti?n will bc ono of the .Arat to come tho wo moo s cent years, the eoontrte woman's sui during tho ] iv&tify year [BOSe/of an a* Hu: rkhts < tnt "there in re ite ont that all loin I or p?rela! J? been in force y oars? Oft cen or will ht? in fav Chamber to women sonto re climber a? it "present and I and routed a In to attend U Neighbors 300 be? sttc Vee hive- ?? gan Btlugln erertarned ?^v?t* MU Eductkm fc.|a$t ?ft ' Kej-resent ?ie Republic (By Associated Press) Wael.ifixiun, Muy H^A.nuw CW nose Minister tallie United States, Mr. j K.P . Bhaii, on? of tho vroducts of the new ie?ri??ic of China, baa arrived in thu country. j Mr. 8hah will be the new minister! under.the now republic of China, re-, <;2nt!y fiC?Kii^ed b> ii?a Aemrican government. | A portrait aud aketch of the new minister, - forwarded by Mr. Relnacb. ' b.'.Ow him lo be one of the new and progressive c'.omcnt of China. 'Ttl-, stead of: thu rich B?ken robes which have been'- the traditional garb of the I Chlneeo minister. Mr. Shah's picture' shows that he bas adopted tho con-j ventionat. costume, ot the western ' world. H? is show a In the uaual ? frock coat'of diplomacy and Without an*.O* flip f?i.irnrlfrUfin? rst A1<< I regime. Olhelula in Washington have seen in thal vast thn changas fr nm #he ways of. the ?eat to those"of the west ' on the part of tue Japanese; later the Korean? ?,nd now the Chinese. It will be ono of the tbrst occasions when,the Chinese' minister ha? appeared in a conventional garb of the JrVjestern world. . Mr. i Hh?b ?nd- hie family already ' have ?pout much:time in this country. I For ye;;:-; ic was COUBUI Oene'ral in Now Yofk; froiii lt'o: to 1?08.' Besides" ibis un cial dut.ej at that time. Mr. Shah' found t me to ;ake several spec I lal courses or study at Columbia Oni V?ra?iy. His daughter, m.??5 Shah, also accompanied him at that' j time, and purr-iud her studlea in the ?American schools. She i$ now aa ac complished younB ln i> and 1B .partic ularly proud of tho American part ,of her education. Mrs. Shah abra ac* i companies tho minister and ehe has, tho advantage of several, years suent jin America. \. J Miro. -Shah come* : from a notable I family, ??is fatlior bavbig.'Jwen tutor of th? tate Emperor IfwafbR HBUe. I After oompietinc ids education, he eu- ' ?tered official lifo pt Peking ?a a mem-1 i b?r of .the forme board; nf: works, ; .fcJ?Fwfw^-0 tuc diplomatic, s.oi^ttf^ -at ToWo .ajp i then Chm?&tf-Consul at Now yArR. 'Afterwards he became eeoreftn^r-b'f tho foreign O?u.co. '?t , Pe-, klug, later, d.rc.tor of rthfe' mint ?t ' Tlea .-^sinv?nd then sifp?rlnt?odent of Cy?toins and commic-ih?n^(>.nT4oreign -?.?fahrs in V Kr ch wan?:! '?se,' Shah'and accompanied fc^ an rtonsive-steif'^Tefflc*a?8 w"3o will take 'ftp tbetjr dut?tfy ?t the phih'e?e lega-j tioubfrtc. ? J_ . AT ? LOJ??R? K NEXT tKAU ' -. ' ? 1 ii-?c?!^;^ putiiil at UrteaVnie lian \ i lear ned. i Green ville, .^j?y .14.-After, deciding I IA. ;??-rivi.".::i=!: sync*? T7fc:t?; j meets in TOW Orl?ans lb November of 'yeax,>the t?ocoaan council of South I Carolina, nOW in cession ?'.ero, elected eight dolcRHtca to the convention as follows: I . ?ev. W, Iii i:, ?ehdlat?n; r.ov; *.' (O. FmieywSlev' John Kershaw, Rev." I "Waiter Ati?cboft, Laymen, E. P. Long, ?JK ?*r 9el&mi,e. C. Sullivan and W. ;, C. Blasen. I J ; riorenc? . waa chosen as, tfcO1 mest [meeting place ci fl J council, -taOjjtffj i held the second week in May, l&t ".. ! I A resolution by Walter Hasard; lay-1 I man or c?8ora*taw;i, that the .council Kappro vc the plan for n suffragan bishop fo? *ha n?gro'1'.plscopallana o?' ?thla slate la Pi ?K'roncc to Ihc .racial mi8Slou-ir>- p?:-n. was adootod after SinnI ( ! year 1 The !4th annual d V rotte ^'Arrangements have bern nusdo for a: joint debate between Kurman I'ni veratty and Wofford (Allege at the Anderson College auditorium next. Monday night St 9.30. :Tbe" subject. to bo discussed La: "Resolved, Tnol'the labor unions of the Cn it od States* ?re juatlfied in dc mtmdlncthrt J>le?*d shoos." '.' Furninn will it-We the negbtive sttfo of .U'e <iira?*to~&?BO. win be *rejpre&mt ed. III I III Wim II.I W, F (:.' i^'bl. Anderdon. Tb?! Wofford Bpc*fe5cu are not known . ai , this time.-neither have thc judge? been named j j torest ano wiM^-sutras*. many persone t j lo tb? eolege audi'ci ; basti ' ntgnt. j il?u"-:'' J average at tb*]im&S3fa:-Mwrnii ,th< An Episode bf JSIew York Society By FUI H GRAHAM " Wueu Jobu Kenwurtliy.wau.t tu Now Vork"he lind mude a Jdj?. fellini e in railroad*, ile lind Clci'peO ,ui> qchue fifteen or twenty ujUNofys aoj?Wfi*. * director lu ninny road?, flt? wita^Uirjy-t five year? old whcu.heHtrmrfc mc rng kro|toll?, and lt occurred.?to i|lf? tUa? b?; Would like to age, #ot;|c;y. not to lie seen ?vt'?tbuut, n tjekvi of ad mirion nny murethon a '.-theatrical performs IM<I> Keiaworthy^lM^ lng that tli*:iitj|yura .?if..>,UWty JfMlrjl munt have big: KnluvJivvsad Huit -aue!i>j Inrles imujt'be eoiitributefyby -itlioao who Mre nide *u pay. von^Mweil ?? in-1 teat a amwil rpiii::tiini of hi? lecotne in ;i the show, ... .Uii^|^]l?V3 An oditer of one of t.ie(^p*ftles in j which Kenwyn*<^WtmM-J*ta? ki*w New r^Oli^holOp/hPliUea to J for IO form teflon, gav j ll . .^'LuggW Tiler? ateubothrjeh in "hsrs?cd . '"^"*ySS8S^S8S?pBi^T. their right &..?itte>|ee%:ti v the rich ha ro^htfeffitjeftljj' 1 r ?.. There are iotany.'ggwr ?a^y^imWif j they could ?eil,their aoci would reap n .fortune, by tb* tra tlon. They c.Mi*t do that, *j^Hfe them would not do lt .if ?bey Rut they cnn bein dbe outsiders *p Inside for a cotiwithyrution WU? BO provided th?yr|mre HO^fidtince In the discretion or theoiJtajder.'' -.-m, .i see." auld 5v^o^tb>. would auch u trunea.cUdn.'-be-n>flnaged?<' I will Introduce yq? to a ymWiS mfth'J whose family bas b?a;itt thc xwira f ll/l ? ?JO ^ ct? rr,. ii G T?"?" ??oSrCoS^?. ? your ?titfy iii to society ir it ia tellmat- ' ed that he will be tri ven a perifunekory position nt a salary of $20,000 n year In the office of one bf your railroad* keeper of tho securities, with deputies to unnrd them." Kenworth.? waa introduced to Georee de Hotter, whose, ntHeulprs. rame . to N>w Verb In ICUd u.ud.ppened n dy? house. De .Botter wa? iitppoluted alstb frl?3pr??Bldent of u railroad, with du ties requiring bis. attention once a week for . rwo boiir?. His Ellary waa to he feiiMW a year for aMl?Mttm| year. UK KM jo lift,^.^enwortby un flit steps--on? step pt a "time-of the temple of fashion. One evening De Botter niino?n?e^W hlra- de I*Wney-that-he was arritng iliS'S ohmer ifor n -gesHlemac- from the u^gfe/nttd ? naked. pern: 'i ni me and that of her d??gbter 6?nr tmer?ie. ?>ii the -liai of Invltwl ?uw?ts. Mr*. de Kawnej-groclo?siy accepted, tind when De Borter; ;bad gone she found ii thousand dollar bill-between |tb*" leav.-.^ of it book hf had been read K. for har to cornel vn to receive htm. . is wa*Hot the flrst, such tranftac that lind taken piare bet Wees .'. .iiui ..; :r^,,i< > n. ui?u. ?irmii j und truly rvflued seien Of good old* stock, '-was not ecatnomit ot -tBetn^he knew the family U?antes were lowVod wondered how ber mother ?nanapc-d to eep : their beads above the- uttrface. de Botter, though he retied on tho ret iou of bia i employer, .thought it h while to tell him that If Matt ie de: Jjrw?ey Mhpi'.ld bear. tiitttV e. lind been paid to attced hin eptor ralumeht lt would produce a commo tion. , ;: - This "ato temen t m?de, aa Impression on. KecwoThy. -He ?r*^^.*?. bay 'I*?-: ron?, but ?^rsens ?'.tho wars-. >;u? to be purchased bail for b'fm an bte c harlu'.., ,-We directed ,De B?lier to nsidgn ;)jiBk ffoLrwuey to thc bast for a illiHo-r companion.and When tb* nf-' .y.srere hired to be pr?acut nt ipt'^pa. considering tba they te OwuV part In accepting nb? ut. jot ve .bini- an Wy .dionkler M las. tie Law-iif y. hnd ;*?el i?twif. if so sue was .ibo nl^^onaactor, discreet. He re paid to nt ie bar palu taalty felt A Few ;J .ayS^Y INTELLIGENT PERSON KNOWS thai thc eyes are thc most valuable a*sei. LET ME TELL YOU thfrt tieadaches, diz ???cssVp^in in lite back of your fond is the cause of neglected eyes. Vou mii^ht know, ?hat to neglect your eyes foo long is dangerous, paralysis of the optic nerves might result, and then what? Why a mi?iion dol?a cs could not restore yor.r eyesight, because there is no remedy -for paralyzed optic nerves. ? When you can get ymir e\es. c.4::'.:;iiucd and glasses lilted that will relieve that that strain of your eyes, and :ts soon as the strain will be lemoved-l?er.?aches and all other eye ln,u- ' bic willbe know:? to you. <-;^Cb?jfe "?^^.w?th your troubled eyes, J can make them strong ^h^r?V?clenfJttcallv Jittei glasse*? : rirJC? far hipitnw vmi.iiaiv?*fri j^ky ?ltewner?. 1 if U,,,.f\- .. an oculist 1 will so advise'. , I *W^;*4^mMELY not furnish glasses . unless they arc abso itftetv. suited io your eyes. YOU NOTHImS to investigate my claims, a few Smilies of your time4l?rr. tell the talc. \ v 7. ifif ^?*RENC?,' huncU-d? of stt?sned customers. Dr. I. M K ^f^this the Spencer National Bank? This ? is Goodwin 8c Company, of Springfield, Mr. Goodwin talking. ? stranger has Just offered a check OB.jfj^it bank ior $30 la -^t^?atidr?^i^. go^p~' Sa^s Iiis name & jdhn Doe. Harhe au account and is he good for that amount?." Rv J"**?if?r%htf?v?r4Cr Vf\' tka Kew* lr ---' i"-"""C. vu.cxn.f 1.11V ?a?*??'* chant can a!wa?s^brotect himself from loss by worthless CMCKS.