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TARHEELS DONT LIKE REPORTS Protest To Congress Sent From Durham Over Reported Con dition in Utah (By Associated Cross.) Washington, May ?'J.-A petition from citizens of Wost Durham, N. C. protesting against tho reported exist euee of polygamy In (Uah waa read In tl.e Ben ito toduv hy Spm;tor Over man. It drew from Senator Suther land a denial that the Mbrmpns nf bin slate now practiced plural'marriage. 'Polygamy' sutd Senator Soutlierlaml. has been absolutely abandoned In Utah and has net been practiced for many yenrs. There are still some old 1 people who entered that relut ion many ' years URO. who still maintain theil households. "! KW frlifd'thnt If the f|uest!on submitted to a vote of. the Mormon people they would never" decide to re turn to Polygamy." DE PALMER AFRAID OF HIS ENGINE Won't Run In the Indianapolis \ Speedway On Account Of Faulty Mechanism (By Associated Press.) , Indianapolis. May 1:0.-Automobile lacing enthusiasts, who are arriving nt Indianapolis by tho thousands to night aro bemoaning the fact that Ralph DcPulma. will not r.tart ip the fourth ahnual r.oo mile automobile race'here tomorrow. -DcPaima raid .that hin car vibrated so much that his engine -would not 'stand the terr li lle strain of 600 milos. ' DePalma's place tn the race will be taken hy Oil Hooley, in an Italian car, thus making six nations-the Pulled States, France, Great Britain, German, Belgium and Italy, contend ing for the prises, totalling $50.000. Itt addition to ' a number of special prises offered by accessory con cerne. ' **' The betting favors Goux, winner of last year's race and'bis team-mate, sattett. Other noted drivers who will htart are: Oldfield, Wilcox, Tefxlnff, Guyot, DuraV, Burmun. Wishart, Bragg, 'MulTord. Anderson, Dawson, Fredlch and Gran. ROASTING THF C. * Ck Tho Greenville Piedmont gets so peevish. If lt wns on branch lines of railway what WOuld It bay? Just Ipi ten at this: day aTterhopu a* 1 fro b cloeV ?vWTno. Columbia & Granville railroad was a disgrace to tb? Southern railroad. The CAW wotild flor harineen flt to nan lit a negro ??eufsion much less first class ears. A vigorous kick we understand, waa made to a Southern ofl'pial'ax'Co- f lumbla about the train by a passenger but beiraseavad ao aatUfaOtlon. I? ia to be hoped that the "Southern -ywilf -.5.,.. ss.?? iiiCu,*<muu om on the CV * O. division. Suffragettes After the Klag. ii? Associated Pr^sa, > London, May 28.-Windows in Buck ingham Palace wero smashed last night by suffragettes, it was learned j ?oday. Two Si?ita?ts evaded the ser- \ tries outside tho palace, entered VtH ] quadrangle and begad hurling stones \ Two windows wero smashed before the women were seised by sentries. , The women were taken to the palace. . i>oiice station, where they gave' their ? names. The master bf. the royal I household refused tb prorecuto them and they were released. S At a moetlug fp the, women's ?oclal i 'ol?ttcAl t?nlbn^bhtglit.'wHen-.Mi*: Mansell tcM what the (Wo women had liicceeged In doing, the audience bj rat into cheers. The suggestion that the queen must be horrified at tho treatment meted out to Imprison ed suffragettes was received with loud cries of dissent. Miss Barbara Wylie, alluding to the raid ou Buckingham palace, said that "Red Thursday" would have reedits more widespread than had been seen. One result certainly would be that thb women would become more and moro determlt-'-d to case off their ?.hain?, hoi?) Up their heads and bow down nelUifr? to the gcvernmnt nor tH king, she said. , T^CBAPHTICI?S There is great excitement among the sponge naners at Key West. Fid. Two a?hooners belonging to Greeks have been destroyed ?because the na tl vt? fishermen wished to get rid of them. The .rev?tue cutter Yanuvcraw in ou the way there. . Gov. Stuart of Virginia remitted the ja? ^teace* of cWvWp* tart biers upon condltfd? that*nfftey "W their fines and leave ^ptatt'sifTer to return. ? . ' , ' Plana for the resumption of the ex amination of hte affairs of the New Haven railway ?coinwhy hMty Wedries :?u*osnobiies hummed around trfeks' it Indianapolis Umbering j np for tho great ROO mft% race Satur-1 4ayr I : wmaron spencer '.jnurcn??:, first' lord of the admjraU;/ of England, has obtained a license a? pilot for an air i craft. 'f Frannie Ouimet defeated Henry Top ping at VeraaUTe*. FIrAnee, (or the championship of that country tn golf. Baker bf Philadelphia made a home run In^^^^^^St^ fonts yesterday. when he loft for Gorham. In the White Mountains, where he will spend the Bummer at a hotel. The interstate commerce commis sion hs? started* an investigation of thc Chicago. Dayden and Hamilton on the same line as the New Hafen inves tigation. The National Hallways nf Mexico announce that on ucouut of the revolu tion thc company will be unable to pay i ix- Interest on Its bonds. The graves of American sailors hilled in Cherbourg harbor in the great ?ea right between tbe Alabama and the Keursage have been located and will be decorated with flowers on thc anniversary. Ji?&ticc 8wuyze of New Jersey hus declined ?<? approve the merger of Un American Mall Company with the American Malting corporation. ?TpURNAMENT " COMES TO CLOSE Mrs. Frank G. Jones Becomes! The Woman's Champion, Win ing From All Comers Knoxville. I' ???:!!.. May Si?.-Thc .? I? ern wm i-, i .. ? t'Miri.:i:t'iul carno to a brilliant close tonight when .'1 cups offered by tho icu. .dation were piesentei' to tho wi?, nt rs .1* ihel C ^ioke? Cu:'-t (Mu "in- thc Unat! i'a* >? the toi'.rii iM.'iit, was marKec?, brill'unt playing. Mrs. Frank O. Jone*I cf Memphis, ls the southern woman's] champion, having defeated Mrs. Thom as Paine! or Atlanta, in pie finals six tip and rive to play* Mrs. Jones play ed Cte f rSt nine holes in 20 and tty re spect, vely by Mrs. Jones npd Mrs. Paine. Mrs. Jones, whose playing today was by far tho best of the entire tour nament, was the 1912 champion and runner up In 1913. In the final rounds of consolation contests Mrs. Come, or Ilrlstol, de- j reate-! Mrs. Newell, or Nashville. "JOHNDEE" FUND TO HELP WOFFQSjtD Spartanburg College Will Be Given $33,000 and W. and L. | Gets Still More New York. May 2B.-The general ed ucation board, which administerc -the John D. Rockfell?r fund, today an Iouu?ed appropriations totalling II', O?.OOfr to 'universities" dad* colleges, sod .for the purpose ot carrying on farm' demonstration instruction and boys and girls clubs in Maine anti In Now Hampshire. The college and un iversity appropriations include: & Washington and Lee university, lexington, ya.. il?O.?OO; wottord Col lege. J?p?r.tanburg, p c.. |$3^u. HEATED DEBATE ^Wm*AVAIL BJLL a _f-.?_#L- BillT. ?. nish Several New Ships For United States Navy Washington, May 20.- Heated de-. Kat? lu tho senate today over the ionstiuction or one of two new bat tleships at a government navy yard prevented the passago ot the naval ap propriations bill.. Tbe O'Uorman aim. Bndmeut directing tho secretary ot tho aaary build one ship at a govern ment navy yard, instead of leaving it to the discretion, received 30 votes to 16 against it, but a quorum was not present abd the quertlou "went -over, until Monday. CHAPEL HILLTO Wm m. VENABLE At? S? VtiTJ*** ?ri Pl.* Because ol 1U Healtth Raleigh, N. p.. May 2D.-Dr. Fran :ia P. Venable, pres.aVbt of the Uni versity pr ta>rtijv Carolina. In a letter o the t ruptoes of the University made jubile today feWgns his position be muse of til hedirV. " For thd y??f ?st .he has been ibroad ob leave of absence and Prof. 3. K. Graham has-been acting presi Presldent Venable^ successor will ie elected next Tuesday. Under his administration the uni r#;J&&<*2* ****** md 35 'faculty members to acarlv WO^sUi^ent" ?nd pearly loo faculty Dr. Venable occupies a to remos; i?BC? Kui?nB American enemista; was OW of the London Chemical Society, le holds high rank as" aft" ed-.. ffllftwh-..WW. president of the 'JtHVeratty'.in the resignation of i-Mwbi A. AToVirma?, now .resident bf thb University of Vlr ?mu. . (iE?tfte Sf RAMER FUSED VIII Hate Ts Pay For Unding Am. munition *s? Vero Crux, May 28.-Captain Stick er, collector oi the porta baa levied . Que of 180.00 oeaoa on th* n*rm?p. teamer Bavaria ?or having sntered the .ort without a maa!test and for bar ns landed at Puerto Mexico ? eaton I ammunition constgned to Vera Jrvk, Tlie navarin ls'being denied iettrence until sbfpe* ?Wlerstandiner ike been reached. .r it ? is' ?jgagj'iaiaffd' H?^^sgBsMsarsa s?'tbko?. tratest th? Vpiran*? ir TQtums here. AMERICAN At Boston 0; Waslngton 1. Flrat At Pittsburg li; Cincinnati 3. game. At Philadelphia 3; Boston 1. At Boston G; Washington 5. 10 In- At Uro?klyd'O; New York 1. /?lnga. Second gani H No ?libers. , Af, New York 2; Philadelphia 6. - First game. .>n:.:t s Lost flume. I At New York 0; Philadelphia 3. Philadelphia, May 2?-Boston outhit Second gum??._ Philadelphia hy a big margin ^od^ Spilt a Pair. ?Ut t',? nf;,n<" 'earn look advantage of Boston. May 29-New* York and -fames wildness and w?n the game 3 Washington divided a double header ,n 1 Two 9.T l%? ll0nl,, liam's runs lo re today. Willi Walter Johnson were H,a"1c<J ?V ^.a?ea on ">a',s pitching, shut put hall against lil's Cravutlfs home run ?|rjye produced recruit namesake. A. Bankin Johnson, the other, ^jjallng threw nut (Ive out the Srri'atotf won the flrat 1 to 0. 0'f the i.\x runners who tried to steul The Bed Sox took the second gape Score: 0 to 5. The last gume wrs unusually Boston .OOO 010 000-1 9 I exciting, the lead changing several Philadelphia.001 olO lOx- 3 3 0 times up to tho tenth Inning. , , Score First Game: Batterie,: W? and Whaling; Ju Washlngton .. ooo OOO 100-1; ?; 1. cnb-8 a,,d ^UT?^_ Horton. 000 000 000- 0 ; 3; 1. ??M?rd Won. W. Johnron and Williams; A. John- Brooklyn. May 29-Ma'rquard had son, CombB and" Cady. ,. ,.",',"_' "? " iJ?Vi? o__* H r-omn_ tne Petter of a; pitchers battle with Second Game- P?etf?r here today'and Kew'York beat Washington 200 001 010 1-5; 12; 3 Brooklyn 1 to0. The fielding of both Henton. 000 300 100 2-6; 15; 2. aides- wall .brilliant: Dalton's overhead Hochling, Ayre? and Henry: Leon- catch in dtep ccrtter of Afyers fly and lard, C. Fort er. Collins and Carrigan. Wheats one napcled's^p bf Beecher's ' ' low fly werft t? remarkable combina New York Lost Two. (,on ,n 1$1 Ml 'WnjjlT- ' ?bttl?. pulled ttl v ? L I I! i j, a fou) ox\\ ofW^grabdstadUabd Res New York, May 29.-The worlds ?her ra?Ue'a;??nr?rhttnm? catCh'ofr champion Athletics woo a double pe|tqnV pat. ' ?"" header from New York today by G fol W?.'.Vinrf >..."00 001 OOO-1-6 1 ? .na i V fi Wm??'kf^ii fe^Mil?.! Athletics blt Keaton bard and^ bunche?} pfce?oiand. ty 111 or..... their hita with local errors. '.'' -7 - J_ In the. .second game Pender had the . . Three Were Chased. Yankees.at hie mercy, only one New Pittsburgh. lyfay 2$.-Cincinnati de .York batsman reaching second. In fcated Pittsburgh today 3 to 2. The the fifth Inning of the second game g?me was decided in tho seventh, blaring stole third with Bender on Gibson, Coach Frazer and Manager that base. Collins, however, came to Clark of th? Pittsburgh team were put his comrades rescue by reaching out out of the game by Umpire Rlgler for ai a wide bali and batting to Pcckin- protesting decisions at tbs plate, haugh, thus giving Oldring a chance Score: to return to second. Clncihnatl .. ....002 000 100-3 6 1 Score: Pittsburgh ly ..100 OOl 000-2 6 0 Philadelphia .. . .013 000 020-6 13 0 Batteries: Douglass and Gonzales b>'ow York.002 000 00-2 7 0 and Clark; McQuillan, Con xe 1 man and f Batteries: Wyckoff. Bush hnd Lapp Coleman'and ?Cafora. and Schnng; Keating, Cole and Gos- _ --*."? bett ant} Nunamaker. EIGlfT TONS .(j?K r' SRCOND GAMaJ VETCH ON TWO ACRES phlladelphlan .. . .000 llb 010-3 8 1 New York .. ..000 000 OOO-O 4 1 Abbeville H?h Makes Splendid Yield BaitSTlfcR: sj??td?r and Sehang; of'Vetch and Oats. Schulz. Pich apd^?ossetL -i ? ' ' ; " Abbeville Medium, C*P Pi KO AF I V AC? fl? Mr. Sum Reid, counts demonStra "'FT?rffifl&r' M?fl^WV^*; tlon age??*, Ha^?bnnfled fhe.following account of a cf?* of oat and ve^ch hay At Baltimore 5; pittsburgh 7. which Mr. A, SU Scaw right made on At Buffalo 5; Brooklyn 1. I ,? two acree ot ground: At Sf. Louis 6; Kansas City 0. .<tyr. A. F. Seawrlght. of Donalds, " -.- " ' _. R. F. D. has jnst finished harvesting .?Ol* Ko? ?Von. and storing'-*/line* crop of ont* abd St. Louis, Muy 29.--A homo run In vetch hay of 8? tons which he-made tho third today, which scored another on 2 acre:-. Th ir land w^. planted to run, mid three run? in the fourth to- com last year.'heavily iertllleed and ?lay enabled si. Louis lo win from drought,.the corn was almost a fail-I Kanons City r. tv 0/ ?? ?ecouui 0? nearly a three months' Scoie- ? Q " uro In tho fal} the land was broken Kaurna City .. Q0Q 000 000-O; 8; 0, wtUi a two-hotw* plow 1,000 pounds of 1 &J?3$ 0P2 300 O0?-?:|l;0. inocuiatod>s^H*er acre was scattered mtSB-USS?^ ?- oVcrtK land and harrowed Blown; Ct budal! rihd Simon. fn lmmeaiately. Mr. Seawrlght thrash- j M-- MibM - ed b,s own ?*u vetch seed last I BniYftio te'^ " oKV-- ? ? yea? ?*o end one half bushels Of strau$te\rS BrooMyT^odaTwlnt gftj?^ ?* W Nt fer ning 6 to fi Tho visitors were unable u,??er wftE ???* OD ,h?y C">P- I to get more than one hit an inning , Mr- Se*wrlght will either grow a Off Moore. Hanford scored a home at0 croP of c6rn on th,s ,Bml or W>w .fhVln Ute eighth. . u ln Pe*8- ' ' ^u??Ub'. 101 000 21Q-5; 8; 1. 9 0 0 0 0 o o b o o o ??0 o o u o o 0 Brooklyn ... 000 0000 001-1; 7; 1. V ' a' Moore and Blair; Marion abd Ow- 0 . HtWOBOVS o ens." ?. '": Ti-v-,-vf.i^ . o . b o o o o o o o o O ii o o o o o o o o o NATIONAL Baltimore Lost. Baltimore. May io.-Pittsburg won from Baltimore today 7 td 5 th a game cb?rcteflsed by henry hitting. Score- " baltimore .... 040 OOO 010-5; 10;2. Pittrb?rgh .. 050 010 11)0- 7; ll; ii Quinn' abd J?cklltsch; Dickson, Knetzer and Berry. ^UTH|BfJ H$A?UE At Birmingham '. ; Atlante 6. At N^dfnrie 'f; Mobiltf 1. ?t Chattanooga 13; Montgomery 8. t Memphis f ; ;iew Orleans 0. VIRGW AJJiAQUE At Norfolk 1 : Porfrmoutb 0. At Newpb: t News' 4 ; Roanoke 3. # m0?r -? ^ Petersburg 7. Inier naumai League At Rochester 6; Toronto K. That Beesart Count. . Blngo^^R}^ iTiftrtl^tako a trip to Nugara ni ::t \ve< k. Every AtnerK can olight to soc it." -i-'!?!^!?to>r ~ "Haven't you been UlercT' Ringo-"Yes, on my honeymoon." Puck. o '. ;? . A Combon Fiining. She- "Huvv? irqu ?ot many poor, re lations?" IR*-"Nono that T know bf, fortu nately." She-"Many, rich ones?" Ho-"None tb?t know rae, unior titnately."-Pack..?? h .e'? * . Teacher ot ^rryg?dt3-"Why must we always be carefbl to keep ' our bornea ctcan and" nett?" Little G.ri-"Becaace company may come."-Kellog'* Sobare Dealer. A 'T^ '"4. * ^ Secreury l^iaiey of the Chamber Ap?eriCan AfSOCtapOn ?[Commerce bnaawhees that there will - -W?ai?.'ai(tf>M^p?e thhr sodn work Tennis Charnpion* 4 ' W,V ^*ln oh ^e hew ^udibg. wS?nif ; !,5; 'UiZ*t9l*\ T* .xaJBESK'S'? awn} ol r?iw ?L ??ion *n,d ? Ad?U8-v?" scbblar^Mps in \Vintbr^Tq?* ?,?y^yr ?M "??S ?iv ?b?t-a itere *o- dents wilt be h?M a^ t?e-fionotr Court ?Sf? defea-uog Douglass Waiora ahd H^ae^na?S?iE? ?ljy^L^if ? ind Henty Rums, New Orleans ; ihre* xixri\tJ?S? ilr ^i JtL .* sets ont of four. In tho southern cp*m. 31l??**eh SChol?rsblW Plonshlp tennis tournament on tb; a^va?S ?ff?imW* they ^l ^ Plub. The score was 4>3; 2-41; ?-2; afefVav at i&**x*^?^. s 4 they meet Ute ooudUlonr govern io? E. Phelps of New Orleans will meet ?g aw?!.* Angricapt? for acholar Wright in the finals in meg? sing lea. ships should yrtf^^fr*?^ ? ~~M ^ ^ v _ _ Sw" v?f?%?rw ?ho erjiminwton tor tsoapl Ready For B^ flame. arshlp exaroinnttor? blanks. Annspolla. Md., May 29.-Annya Schoiarships at? t^HHWI bMSObalL squad arrived In AnaapoliB free tuition. T soAsfOh will .oday -ttw.Wf?Mmk N- ^ W ??. open Beptember ; lUanpfonship game with Jiavy UMtfpr- ?Pftt4pi A SUMMtrTrTfOCK DANSANT. Even when the summer ?lays grow wann the eruze fur dn?ielng ls not to subside, say the prophets of style.. A dunce frock like thin wll| fulllll nil the I requiremtiuts. A simple un 1er part of | blu? tango cr?pe makes a eool fpimd? tion. while the hlour.e and tunic ut tulle nnd Ince give the note-of sheer ness that ls needed fer the tango gown. Yellow roses outline the tunic. TAN60l?ETTlC0ATS. I Ilnud embroidered nainsook flouuc-j lug inakes-'bundsmne petticoats, with j Ince inserts. A sill; model qt a petti coat bas a full fettgfn 'gusset of silk Jersey nt every seam, which fiiv??s with tn'e*"wchrer'M mbvetaents. und yet the garment clings closely to the figure. Tango pet liena ts are of the fine crepe de chide, with n side plaited ruffle of ciiiron bended wita tiny Ont roses. CITATION FOB LETTERS OF AO- j MINISTRATION' Whereac. Mrs. Edgdr F., McGee made suit to me to grant her letters of ad ministration o' th tv estate and effects it Edgar P. McGee, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and ad-j inonish all and singular the kindred j ind creditors' of the said Edgar F. McGee, deceased, that they may ap-1 pear before rac, in the Court of Pro-1 sato, to be held at Anderson C. H.. S. j 3,. on tub 5th doy ot June to show j?use If any why the said admlnlstra .lon should not be granted.' W. P. NICHOLSON, Judge bf Probate. - life MmBi^st By MOQ8. ^/AA*-TPB18 is a little jMj&F t heart td heart Vlg^jgE^ talk- lt's mount MS??S?B??? (or the business BRBRBBK men bf this terri t\l|lp|SBKF tory, for those who advertise aod^for flffN ^ 'hose who ought TAT-f.'? liefere pnrch?ES ls You ntu'sL arouse and Interest lilt1' IIMPB^' T:?ouo??t Pre ??des aeiio?. } :Va%luke the FAMILY CIRCLE a i ' SHOPMft? C^N^Ittt. First go ? I titter the 'money spjnt mentally [ ? ? by the fluido. 0?t your soil ! * far sto^y.J^ft-for the p*ych j- , j logical e^fri^n^isnt M?Tk?> * { Hl*e ?r???xa?^?^eVet> i fehture a Viv t tb? ??TAlL?! The people wa ut i j" I mer ?.tfor persuasi?n home. The iMja inen "vif",&?w<?c;i your . etitor end'mjxi$(r 'Remember, this IswUHM IML-IXI yAti Ii;??? t*v* tietSie o? t^e ( Bf7Yl>u class of people. You |fj* i can tell your ?tory where lt Will ll j jj do the most good. Tell it the III* WINNING way. We'll help yo? put ZING lato your copy if yea I j ? want ti? to. ^" . HIS E ? .ffBHKL J??LW m i Safety Vul.-Kit ts 50 Smokeless, Soot less, for Tubes, and Casings. NO OPEN FLAME. REPAIR YOUR QWN TIRES ...FORD CARS,. Todd Auto Shop Phone 226 Anderson, S. <>. HU SHINGLES Has recently saved two houses from fire* One on Franklin Street, where Mr. Geisberg lives. One on McCully , Street owned by N. C: Binriss.'^fnis is well worth considering when you build a new house or need a new roof. Insurance 'is tess, where.. you use Burnes Shipgie?';*''.We'm'ake' ?'p^fn?ftoof, that never leaks. No nails exposed to the sun. See us before roofing your houses ?f pK?W'?s and we will come to see you. JON. T. WWm & SQN; .I I ll.?'i'll V. I ..IB. ?"j'l.fl.. I ..Ml ? ? THEFA^^*^^ and FARMERS LOm & TRUST COMPANY would like to cash from fifteen hundred to two thousand gilt-edjge notes running from #25 to ti 00. They want them to be 1 'gilt edge" and they will want them paid in the month of October arid the first half of November. Come to see us. We also expect to take care of the business, re quirements of our regular customers. -T~rr- ? . - . 4-85 ? To WASHINGTON, D. C. 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