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ience-irs ai, ^ ?y speed
without tiring ?heopera
tor- ils new Adjustable
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for ANY stenographertVJ
turn out MORE letters in
the same working doy. ?
Cet the Fada!
- Scotts?. Afce.?4tayei iwtT.
ih.jrcoj' town end ?ik fer a
DSMONSTfcATION.
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frrirexwrecr
for our n*w brochure, "BET
TER SERVJ?E,"*n?!? b-?.^l
t??al Color-Phetogiaph of Ute
"Write ti?vt-r-i'gh? rou : '
|| Cecil's Easiness (cliege.
Pot Renl
1^ AM sorts of 8
j houses in all parts
;of the city.
REN?IHB DEPSBMH?
A nderson Rea! Kssate
UNION
Tona KC4
TH KO. N. VAIL. PRESIDENT
RECEIVED AT
Anderdon, S. C., 7:35 p. aa. C<*H?D>?, May 21.
Edfcor of The Andereon UaSy Intelligencer, voroewa, ?nay
The time until the convening bf the reunion of the Confederate Veierans is growing short Please
urge the people: Q? Anderson tc- make Arrangements tb strain ,$t\ty of the hospitably of their
homes to accomodat^ the number of visitors who are. coming. . .Otherwise it may mean a black eve:
tor Anderson. I know that the people of Anderson ;witt do-as they alwavs have and will niste trie
*A: ;:;v?^??r^'^V,e;a .good time, bp do not procrastinate. . ;,-^P^S^fe
'ir, vt : m Ui -: u< '. -S-i \'-,\w . " Leon L- R5ce? Chairman of. ^committee. - ? i
STEEL MEN A
UNDER THE BAN
m.vVojBpi
to Deirraud U. 5. In
Canal Lock? Contract
( By i Assos?ated, Press i
Pittsburgh, May "fy.-? federal
Bfftnrt;pary barp ^odaywmade a pre
sentmcnt lecomh?eudlng the indict
ment of fire employes of the Carbon
Steel Company on a charge of ? con-'
?piracy In connection with steel ffctr
ti?cnc? ?Or hrcks in the: fan ama ca
nal.
lt is alleged that the steel wa? of
such an inro/lor quality that the ca
nal iswks^ are liable to let go at any
aiuuel M.
it. Dennis
.James i*".
Warren and
>ye? -of Uta
the preseh't
, recommeud
BO> that no indiotraenube founa.gnuwt
rhta.
-Th? 4ttry r-fQueated that the court
smut . < mm -yate* -mtttm Att&t
?^?-It?PB?.H^ena to lay before
lt a bill for indictment, moro partic
itfirT^-iimsrjit, setting forth the alteg
^^ojatlojia of law. District At
?Jhe. would present
.morrow.
plates furnished ?r
were tempered highly
ea government inspectors
chopped off: an edge to analyse they
g^m^i?jpl?? >ar Bujwrkir to t'aangjBja
Sf the beams and platen.
. .H H'*?!?'??? vtuiCo?- oi me car
bon Steel Company are In Pittsburgh
Dena H, Wilson secretary bf the
company today 3ald that but
two of the men named in the pre
sentment are employed by the car
bon 'steel 'company at the present
liane.
UNCLE SAM BUYS
?!3MAH UUMAIN
. . -. ? . i
Government Plans Game Pr?serve
-Or4.;^?ri of , Moutain Estate
Of Ute ?eo. V?a?terbKt
' (?t Asscimbsd Presa.)
tne puren??}. By ?tb? Untied ? States
Forestry Coa>tsjiapion -of simoatthe en
tire _ Vanderbilt eatato. conslstin,; of
about 8?>?<m ?acre? of the Pisgah for
scah forest- property fdr a total sum
if $438,851. avoraging five dollars au
icra The Vasderhllis retain 400
tcrea around; the Buck Spring Lodge!
m Pisgah tftaiu?aiM'.
The - p?rpese of tho. commission t? j
to turn the ff?ost Into a national 1
?carao preserve, and steno have been!
taken io h#isg?fnla about a? soon aa!
00600 o* ? o .00 00 0000 or> o o 00 o o o o o 0V00 O O O O
o f SPECIAL NOTICE TO RESIDENCE OWNERS o
o J - ' . i '' j ? - ? 0
? k? ^Nottjing will ?So more than te make Anderson look at- o
o tractive durras the Reunion than for the raeidencea o
o Utfousaoirt the city to be decorated. Jost a little work by o
o the own*? of the ^ ?
o oued Prof. Jno. O'Connor of the Soiithero Decorating Co., o
* J?** u ** offksaj decorator, wilt he ?lad lo do o
0 ff Sr?? went Mr. O'Connor, teiepheaw 4Amm- o
w ?ra xx v-uroraerce. :^$????n^ra5n2?!S=29_Sl
o f . . ; Mre. R. C. WEBB, Cruirman, o
0 Decorating Committee, o
0 0 o o o o o c O o o o o 00 o 00 0.0 o o 00000 O OOO O ooo
MAI* OUT PROGRAM
PubEsbing Houee of the American
Church at R?cjunon* Said To
?. s. wo
ON
H.Sy A**.^inteO Pre% .
Kansas City, Mo., May 21.
Arnon? vari?os reporta submitted to
day by the general assembly of ta*
Presbyterian church In Um United
Statea -waa tant of the oaecative com?,
mittee of publication and Sunday
School work. The committee declarea
ta? the publishing business of tba
church ia flourishing, that enlarged
quarterE are under- construction hi
Richmond, and that ambitions plans
for the future ar? being made.
%*'Srt?*'' section of thc report dealing
with Sunday school extension^ d%
dates that as! rapidly - as tho church
suppli?s the funds thc follajalgg
7"Peace"?e?d" workers."in" tho neediest 5&F'?arean^^ i
- .. -, -, - s,-....... - j IWBCT m-mut, - 2. H--?- woman a ?au?bate 1
Encourage Preabytcrie* to hold waa found later along the sid? ot the <
Sunday school institutes and employ track
Sunday acbool mlastonarles. At the hci?piraMhe woman waa anf- '
Parana** every church of ability to fleient?y revived to answer-a few of <
oetoblirh one or more misalon Sun- the o.ueeti?fHa asked nor. She had I
Pr? ?Ln?. / taken-the . tralsveiit. ofvJ^or*?nce and
t,?L-?!3..?.,?rg^li*aH0^or I*** was alone in tho compartment. Harli
P ? l? .dU Vt* ?.**;?*0?- assailant waa* young italian who ea- l
Endeavor to bring the school? up tered the compartment-and ?hot her. j
?ZJ^I otandard? APbroved by the She said she was ?0 years old and I
Ute CPUr^n. U'nr mut-'-1 Mr- -?- -
Aid in e*tabltahiA? and maintaining, relapsed into a state of coma. 1
iNESL?f?-*0 ^ f ? J&W0Jker?' . According to the train bands, she
Stimulate the memorisation of occupied , the compartment alone, in
a?F?S?.^>W|h'- ?ffer ?f U,e nw fi^ropartntent was a maa. of.L
?l# ^ ^ .... about ?e. He did not enspieio,i3- ?
i?f!Ti??*??i:?K* libraries and eu- ly. out at Arezxo he, teft the tra?
la*geJhofjB?>iaJne3s of old collections fcom tb* ,.wraa$aide. 1?L
oT J^}*,'n A U ia ?apposed the crime occurred I
?.?u??*er tram,n? fusses iB a tunnel Just outsWe of Arretso. It
wnereyer possible. wap aloes ?he tracks at that saint l?
- ?,d ^S?*' *C**??A institute*- a? ay jtbat th* valt^o aid!a3^^wc^'s '
caaje?^r- . . ,,- y. f aunar . ,
Fnlarge our donation* of religious The noliCe tonlcni' fe?^V?i? iisi*!1
tracts and literature. bad cstabllehod that t?e Oman's M I1
?^&E wHh tb* other , agencies ?allant returned ?otu Arroyo On the i
of too chtrrch in promoting erange- night train fromTr^feaca. - M
llstic effort and arousing tho church -? -. '
HEN?!? ?Luft ^r1*?**1 Howard- j < Koowa ia i??feagOi h
?hip responsibilities, and austo n the 1 (,Kin?ir?l M"" *t.iT-??-?_ J?
Woman's Attxlliary in tts splendid i?-^ SS*". ~T fi~T??e WOE|U?n 8fc{)t <
_ Mr6.;?a^r?n^,O?t?b?#: ?4 fer a 11
^* ? W**'?' AI ?? Knv.i? ^ from Home said that she- r?ntemplat- 1
yp^Pren?ent Oa^Tof ?Maars at * R ^ to Fn?renCft; .
Virginia C?anftaL < ?BK?.Giy toi NDATIt.^ Fi sp *
? .. .. ? . '
Riebi^?^May>?^omaa^ H ^ ???^???t? fre?a ?
Aia^allr?e* pre?i?eat of the United -c ? as? ?Sj;??? ?
ml^waa^heg^iest of honor at a joan- ' ???.-.*% ' *^vtTS . !
qulst given tonlgat jry ^^b? -^tta^mi^, 1^^?U^ ' P
eo^lM^ot^f rt? inawme;X 4n?T^^,T Mf? ^.^fjOarnegie j?,
B?nin. ?t?ap?o; Tao vfoe .president &"B??%?i5^^/a^5m^ of ?
nada a brief ? address en nub^vyvo?} 2S*%f' ?l^^^&^T^.^S?" H
f?etebe la a 98?! degree n?anti.,Bc-|^i S^^r^?S?K ^??i^00^'" I1
co?c?r?ia?.oi?;t?e ^MJakr^-?aki^ ?^.?S?1?^?^T10^,Mi^S*a: ;
Taken Front Traci im Pyr?g ??ov*
^Kt?on. Say?ws SJh? Had Bean,
Atteched anil: Kobhed
ofjChii^oy ,?ecordi^r**t police Iden-,
tlflcatiop, wa?; foicgd'tM-ia' dying oqp
dttiea in a cpn^runent. & ,a train
whan lt arrlTed fet Arw?-o yesterday.
Tho train was. hound tre?a - ^^p?n^o
to Asslai. ,T^B w?w?Vhud beetj ?bot
through tho ripht tempfe a?d was re
moved to p hoapltsl.
^9W^j^.]^kt^ook..wafl found a let
ter of credit for *J,3ft? which h^ri
been coAbed par?. T?o hand bag,
'WflW'Oi" Attars ^c?-Zfiinndr b;it n
baggage label wiSih. {fie nome Mrs'.
l?NWin?i?^^':Mofc^ on thc
*re*9yter?An General Assembly
Get? Down To t&r?ess at
Kansas City
. iBf Associated Press.)
KSCBS.9 i 'irv, may zi.-Declaring, that
'delegation^ of discontented people
?rill keep on coming to the .churches
:o disturb worship, until ?fter a while
Be^L S. Lyons, of louisville, Ky.,
in the moderation ceremony^ before the
general assembly of the Presbyterian
yfaurch which opened here t^gfgjm)^
-~ mt-Kmt* pic? mr iltgncr TlaJlVB.
-il'JAXbe church," he saicV-'le. equal to
ce opportunity bf today, many -who
make malicious assaults upon lt, wilt
and thenseelvefi bresking into the
Kingdom of Heaven."
"What ls the vision today?" lie said!
'Aa w? turn to tba world we see the
yamo dark shadows, which appeared
In ^11 the prophetic visions of the peat,
r&e behold coptendin?torces in all the
railed forms of .economic, social and
a'cHtteai ferment and strife. Moreover,
wei see the world ?rowing more and
nore wcarry of Its problem, with ninny
[taperai ermehccH inat lt ia eomtnst to4
realise that the. problem, requires Jar
Itg^eoSvt'on more than, the alemnt. of
>ducatloa and culture and naomi Infiu? !
The report of the r???o?o7i?~"ccr:t!*?? j
committee, represented-to tbs aJwem-j
uly, upheld the policy'of the national J
tdministratl.cn at'Washington In thc j
hat lntea^kSon'lu Mexico take the]
erm of Christian instruction rather}
ban tho force cf arras. |
William J. S&artin. president nf Da- j
rtdson College, or Davidson, K. C., *?91
?lccted mod^?ttt?^r^c??d Rev. J.
?. Lyona of Louisville. Ky. j
i?i?an/eai^.Martin, who is a layman, !
vas chosen on the second ballot and
ila t clett.ioa^vtteu- .was made unjKaJb*
nous. SaR."'.t?iu^"^RHHB \ Ijs
RADIUM MAY~BE
C??SE OF CANCER
kidi Is Opinion of Doctor Who.
. Hap Treated Disease Success- j
fully With lt j
(By Associated Press.)
London, May 21.-Dr. Walter 8.
ijiasrus-Barlow, .who has recently had
rtiecesa in tb? treatment of cancer
jy radium says radium lo. thc human
3ody may also be the cause of cancer.
At a recent meeting of physician?
?qd surgeons he told *df expert merits
ie performed upon animal cells and
isplawed that while cancer might be
11 vlded into various -lassea it waa
mthiog more or leas than disordered
sell qrowth. "it ts reasonable tb oup
joa?*?f he said, "that there Ie one cause,
:no I would suggest to yo? that in the
adium .end radiation? wv -havo the
probable cause/'
Radium, he continued was widely
IJatn buted in nature .in quantities
i*ttcb had been shown to proC.u<>? the
iMsmlstioa of ceil growth and l?titM?
levelop some deleteriout eft ?,Vt which'
iu'mtuated In deetb"
i'^acer waa,very ri - ?j/ v-aorlated
iv?tl? Incarnation to auch n extent bo
?a c that, chronic irritation was the
>ei> caused which was naiver*?!?.? ac
cepted, but chronic Irritation waa an
Krund np with bacteria, that thara
?U- question whether radii/mi
iiiu-qiiiiw ?a ?ii?i?i? Celli
Dr.' Barlow sala experimenta of ' nie
iad demonstrated that bacteria actual?
y pulled radium oui ot a solution and I
rttrseted. it to tbems*l*??. . If radium i
UMKi.asq :ocauy oeposu tue j
A, fottning & focus of that wup- )
s, producing stimulation of the]
m thc neighborhood, "ile salo j
n, was press?t ai timtg'in n<......
E? y^L C XJ R. S I O
GBEEILIE, SPABT?NBURO 8 ANDERSON -HY.
and
. Carolina? CHnchfield and Ohio Railway
First Summer Excursion and Saturday Outing
to
-A?te-^aati^ N. C.,
And RETURN, SATURDAY, A
. ^^^^^^ *^3f 1914?
Via tho Great Electric System of tho South and the Plctiriroari
ot tho Carolina, Cllnchflcld and Ohio to niue Itldgo Mountains
Carolina a? the following round-trip fare?:
ive Greenwood, 8. C., ?SO
ve Hodges, 8. C.6:60
-- JiitainBMBaiUHHnai
Leave Donalds ...7:05
Leave Honan Path .. ... .7:16
Leave Belton .7:.:o
Leave Anderson .7:00
Leave Wtlllatnston.7:35
??eave reiser . .7:40
|2,7t> honro Piedmont ..
*?2f Leave Greenville .. .
2^ lieu ve Tay ors
2,'so keave Ch!jk Springs .'. ..8:
2;60 Leave reerO.fi a.m..rat
2.50 r^onvo Greer ..... J
.V, *.*f Leave Duncan.
i^ave Tu ca pa u ...
Arrive Alta Pass, N. C., 12:00 Noon. . Leave Aita Pass. N. .<
^yarea^ror children between the ages of five end twelve
aa named above from the next more distant station. Tickets will
tho train by conductor from ?talions having no agent.
This ia your ?rat opportunity to visit ate beautiful Blu
Mountains at such low spates. The Clincbfield ls known aa the
route of tho East, passing through the heart of the mountains of
North Carolina, "The Switserland ot America." Thia Itne is ^l&o ,
BCV^ M ILKS of ronnel* fc?*n through aol? rock. Tea of th? CT
New Vestibule Coaches w?l he provided and tnere wHJTheSj
Sffi?i?ftMS^2^- ^J*T t? operated' by *?e <
.S^rfanhBrg a?*5*?%*r?0^my^a5? tbe Carolina Cruchfield attfl ?ri
oVe^nn ' Sff^rS*^ M carrying your wife
dren on IfcM excursion and have tbe assurance that it will be pw
^aXW?te\^ ^ ma?P *? T* hleaanra and aP3
ear wtil be attached to thia train where good things to eat and drl
aerved. Yen vi? reach Atla Pasa In time togo to Al?
rr yon prefer not to carry-your picnic baaltetr^h^o^^ *****
.SATUliDj
C. S. ALLEN, :GrtmaiU??
JW? ?ZO
TO WASHINGTON,.'fe?. and
, turn, account ?taveiltag Arlingtc?
Monument md Peace C?l?bration,
Jane 4, X?14.
To ATXANTA, GA., aia? retwj, ac
count Annual ?Convention, Photo.?
groaners Association of America.
June 15-20, 1014.
To PHaAJ&WJPH?A, PA,, and re
turn, account Natl?aal Electric
Light Association, June I.S.
1914, *
toi scjj?u??Wt? ?r other? information, cali on
Seaooard agents or wHt3,the undersigned:
^ -S^v^^^^ iV A., Atlanta, Ga.
C. S. Compton, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
Fred Geissler, A.G.P. A., Atlanta, Ga,
ss Plates j B5Q ?Rediuctlora
and Up. jj ... Y0R HEXT T?Bf DAYS. .yy.
ffjfS ^^^^,,?181"] G<i>l11 D?8t F1^?es
^^^?mpwJHSi Our Specialty . $12.
TTTjffl^^^H $7 Crowaopen fsce SS.
^^^^LJI^LP^ Avo?d taJigeallon and
L--.-";; Trv*r~*'^l 1 Improve your H&A&m
Bridie H by ****** m Vt* Y0Xi&
ii DR. H. R. W^S ^?0
1{ Phos? 5? Lady AiteediRt
StTimSK SCHOOL-WiR,?f?p CeUege, ?o?k
COURSES OF 8^|> F~*VtaU?fj^ tvlU be srovided to
.th? needs of: 1, ^perlnteftj^u/e4^ni^Beipa.|9. ?. ?ig? ?ciioui ?^?b> ;
?#es. 3, PHotftry- and gre? '..:<..; 4 Rural school teachers,.
SPSC?AL PEATtJtlftS-Model school through first six grad
3j?nr<a^^'f?T?l achoo! problems. Kindergelde practice and ioetare?^>n ?