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Address Box 160, Anderson, S. C.
1785 1911
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College of Charleston
South Carolina's Oldest College.
?SOU? Year Begins September 2.'>th.
Entr?nco examinations at all the i
county seats on Friday. July 3rd, at
9 a. m. "
Pull four-year courses leud to the
B. A.-and B. S. Degrees. A two-year
pre-medtcal course Is given.
A free tuition scholarship ls assign
ed to each county of the State.
Spacious buildings and athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities.
Expenses reasonable. For terms ]
and catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres.!
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with wisdom. A lazy, torpid, sluggish
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for more aches adn pains than any
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p?ttdn, biliousness, indigestion, head
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kno"cka'ftMthe;H' ont by going right to
the. bottom of the difficulty-the liver
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THREE -NURSES ARE'TO
Ell TONIGHT;
INTERESTING EXERCISES ARE
PLANNED FOR EVENT
t_ i
SPECIAL FEATURES
Musical Program Will Make Oc
casion Very Enjoyable-Presi
dent Will Deliver Diplomas
Interesting exercises, have l??*fii
plann 'il hy Un authorities of thc A ii -
dorson Cornily Hospital for the grad
II ;? f ic i ri ext irises which will lie he'd
tonight at K :>0 o'<ioi:k, Three younis
Indies will receive their diplomas from
tli<- institu? lon and will he discharged
as full - lb d-ed nurses, when tonight's
event ?-uni- -. lo n 'dosi' Those t<> re
'.:olv?. diploma;; ur? : Miss Junie N.
Langley. Mis . ('mina K. Clinkseah-.
and Minn Kara'. U. Dickson.
Th" exer 'ises tonight arc io lie held
in the auditorium ni St .lohn'-; Melli
odii:I church and will I" marked hy a
nullifier or feu tu res The evening will
hi- o pe not! hy Ur. W. II. Frazer of thc
First Presbyterian church of Andi;
son and lie will le tollo wed by Hr.
.lohn F. Vim -., pastor ot the First Hap
list Church. Ur. Vim s will speak to
tho nurses us a representative of th?
Minii?teilal I nion and Ur. J. L?en '
Townsend will tin n d"Iiver an addres .
as a representativo of Use hospital as
sociation nml thc medical association. '
Tile diplomas are to he presented by :
i.-. S. Ligoti. president ol' tin- Anderson
County li oe pita 1 association.
One of the most attractive parte of
the evening's exercises will be the
splendid musical program. A cordial
invitation has been extended the peo- i
pie of Hie city to attend tonight's ev jnt I
and the auditorios of S"t. John's church
will be. taxed to accommodate the ;
crowd.
RUSSIAN BALLET
FOR THE DINNER
In Compliment to the ' King and
Queen of Spain Who Will At
tend Wedding of Kermit
Mudrdid. June 4. -Joseph E. Willard.
American ambassador and Mrs. Wil
lard bad King Alfonso and Queen
Victoria of Spuin as their guests at
luncheon ut the American embassy ?
today. Kermit Roosevelt ami the
British ami German ambassadors also
were guests.
A brilliant reception followed .wblclf
was attended by the members of the
diplomatic corps and many persona
prominent in lue society of the Span
ish capital. A Russian bullet was giv
en for the entertainment ol tho
guests.
Because Ambassador Willard de
sires to observe all the requirements
of the Spanish lnws in respect to
foreign marriages, tho Magistrate of
Puenavista District will perform the
civil inuiriage ceremony for Miss
Melle Willard and Kermit Roosevelt
on Jun*> 10. The American embassy
is situated ia the Buena >t sta Dis
trict, the most aristocratic section of
the city.
When the minister of .state learn
ed that the ambassador desired to ob
serve the Spanish law in this re
spe! he euggepted the Justice should
go to the. American embassy; bul us
the embassy 1?? beyond the control
of the magistrate, being technically
United Stutes territory, a room has
been fitted up in the magistrate's own
residence, where the ceremony will
take place.
The formnl witnesses doubtless will
Include Eduardo Dato, the .Spanish
premier; thc Marquis of benin, the
Minister of State; Myron T. Herrick,
?tho American ambassador to Puris,
and Col. Roosevelt.
The religious services will lake
place nt noon the next day in tho
chapel of the British embassy. Tho
chapel is in a pavlllion In the em
bany grounds. The Rev. Dr. Samuel
N. Watson, pastor of tho American
Protestant Episcopal church In Par
la, will perform1 the ceremony.
The wedding ..pat ty will proceed
from he Auibussurior'? bonce to the
church in automobiles and gala car
riages, among which probably will
be one of the court equipages with a
representative of the King of Spain.
The brlde'e dress will be of Ivory
and latin and tulle with a court train.
She will wear orange blossoms ar
ranged with old gold and a long veil
of tulle and loco. The maid of honor,
Miss Elizabeth Willard. will wear
white satin with a tunic of pale blue
tulle. The bride's maids. Her Serene
Hlghnesr, the Princess of Thurn and
Taxis. Miss Kal bur inc Page. Madam
oirollc GHono Le Veneurs De Tillieres
and Miss Virginia Christian, will wear
white tulle with tunics.
Tho wedding breakfast will be ser
ved in the American embassy and a
reception, to which several thousand
persono have been invited, including
all the diplomatic corps and mnny of
ficials and members: of the highest
Spanish nobility, will .fojlow.
Will Manage Team.
Mr. E.t ff.. Bagwell, who, beg . .
baseball career with Augusta .
Ty Cobb came in,t.oKUie limelight, baa I
been selected as'maftager of the Gr?en-1
wood team. Mr. Bagwell managed .
the New nan team last year in thc?
Georgin-Alnbuma league and finished
second, ile began this season with
Newport News but was ill for about ?
a month and returned'to his homo ut
Bowman. Qa. Mr. Bagwell ls in line
shape now for a season of hard work
-^-Greenwood Journal.
"The cotton oil mon, in session nt
Columbia, will elect officer today.
CONFERENCE WILL
BE CLOSED TODAY
Women Workers Are To Adjourn
Meeting at Noon After Suc
cessful Session
The Woman's .Missionary Confer?
euee, ?hird has been in session ut Au
derroii roi lege for the last two ?lays,
will (?une to a elose today at noon,
liefere that time some aetion will be
taken in regard lo making the confer
ence an annual afluir and il is believ
ed that Ibis will be decided upon.
The conference wu.? opened yester
day hy Mrs. F. J. MeCovn of Moun
tain Creek, following which tho Bible
Siudy Class held a very Interesting
meeting. This part of the program
was directed hy Prof. c. M. Faithful
<d the Anderson col loge faculty, Thu
I'et sena I Service class, under Hie dl
iceiion or Mrs. lt. Lee Sunders held
a \er> Interesting session and then
caine the meet lng ol the Mission study
class. Md by Mrs. A. L. Smethcrs. ?
business session was held yesterday
i'fleriioon by the Ways und Means
committee, beginning nt 3:30 o'clock.
'l ite Vesper service last night was
held tit 7:30 o'clock hy Miss Helen
Murri mid at S:3t> o'clock began ono
"f Hie most Interesting addresses the
coiifcreiice bau yid heard, this ad
die' . being delivered by Kev. B. S.
Heeve. of lionel Path. Mr. Peeves
K.iis rd th- tul MI. "Th?? Hight Use
il Property." and he made a great
imptw-hjii up n nib hearers. All
i ii.ne who have uUvnaeri the conler
< . ... i ..t been >i'?:i<f">d and each of
th-1 i v :,l fool hippy that they availed
Hi ;:i. .c' v.-. o? ibis t importunity. '
YOUNGSTERS HAD
A MERRY TIME
Almost 600 Lads and Lassies Of
St. John's Methodist Sunday
School Enjoyed Outing
There has never been a more de
lightful event for the youn?.people of
the city than' that enjoyed yester
day by th? Sunday school pupils of
St. John's Methodist church. The en
tire Sunday school, numbering be
tween 600 and 600, spent the day at
vYilllamston, making the trip from
Anderson on two special trains of 3
enrs .each on the Interurban. They
left Anderson yesterday morning at
10 o'clock and when Williamston .waa
reached they took entire charge of the
place. Contests were arranged, both
for the boys and girls aud the day
on tnt' whole was one of delight.
Une of J he principal features of the
affair was the picnic dinner. Never
before had Wllliamston seen such an ;
assortment of delicious viunds and be
fore the cull was given for dinner lt
did not seem possible that the chil
dren would be able to eat one-half
of the food provided, but this was
evidently a mistake.
Happily there was not a single acci
dent to mar the pleasures of the day
and every one of the children were
brought back to the city safe and
sound lust night, raching Anderson ut
7:30 .o'clock.
J. MAGIC KING
IS IN THE RACE
Seeks Office ot' HU Merits and
Asks For A Chance To Serve
The Gt. um ty
J. Mack King, supervisor of An
derson county, yesterday made the for
mal announcement of his candidacy
for election to that position. Two
years ago Mr. King was a candidate
Tor the house of representatives. He
first came out as a non-partisan, but
after the lines'?ad been drawn he
took a stand without being bitter. Ho
received the highest vote cast for any
candidate in ti e county last summer.
Upon thc resignation of Mr.* J. T.
Milford, he Wak appointed by Gov.
Blease to the ofh>.o of Supervisor and
accepted it. although he had been In
formed that this waa his political
graveyard, even tinder the most fav
orable circumHtancen, Mr. King says
that he wishes to have a trial at the
office for a full term and he believes
he will show the people that he
knows the business of the county and
can handle it to the entire satisfac
tion of all.
Mr. "King has been trying to give
every road in the county some atten
tion, and at the. proper time he will
tell the people ?t the county his views
on county government under a sys
tem he has planned.
THE SILENCE ,
IS FAVORABLE
h Ja Believed By * the Mediators '
That Carran** Will Accept
the Proposal?
CR y Associated Press)
Niagara Falle; Juno 4.--Mediation
hied another, day for word from
? ~'6rai C?rrtinzn on,''CoW&tit?Mb?at
L: . participation -at the conference
here, but no word came. Tho silence
was regarded as favorable, for lt was
Interpreted to mean that tho Constltu
tlohallstB were weighing carefully the
^advantages of mediation.
There was no conference again to
day. Tho American , commissioners
spayed at thq'hotels.'
".'Means"of communication for the
Constitutionalists ore even better'than
is possessed by tho Huerta represen
tatives,
MILES GIVES ANOTHER
TR?AL BY THE COURT
YOUNG MAN HAS ANOTHER
CHANCE ON CHARGE
APPEAL IS GRANTED
Judge Prince Yesterday Heard Mo
tion for New Trial and Granted
It Because of Error in Name
Til?' most interesting motion made
before ili<> Court for Anderson corni
ly since Unit body convened for tins
terni ??is heard liv Judge Prince ves
?'rday ?ftcmoon in Ibu runs of Will
Miles. ? well known young vhito man
of CMS county, convict tl a shun time
ago ou a charge of slniidcr. Attor
ney r-?r Hie defendant mad . a mn!ion
for a new trial and the Court grant
ed it- This means thal thu Miles ease
will auain Ur calli d v ben the next
tenn of tho Couti of < lenora I Sessions
convenes f?tr Anderson ?.onni ?'.
Tlie principal grounds set ton by the
defendant's aftorneyi; an to why a new
trial should be granted are Hint the
jurv trying thc case was not u law
ful' jury, because Li ? Hoi th.?I
one of tho jurors on thin t- ts > hail
.i vcr hom "hosen aa nw: lt seems
teat T W. Pmitt liad I ti drawn on
tli^ jury and for tom - reason 1. W.
Pruitt. Ji . iicsented * iiiisclf and sat
on this case. AG a tesult thereof the
couit prut ?d the new trial.
MANY^FT?R^A
COUNTY OFFICE
Number of Anderson County Citi
zens Would Be "Persuaded"
To Take Treasurer's Job
It would not be a very difficult
undertaking to secure a man to fill
the oflice of county treasurer. There
had been but little talk about anyone
offering for the position until C. W.
McGee, at present county treasurer,
tendered his resignation to the. gov
ernor and since that time several have
intimated that they may he tn the
race.
In his letter of resignation, sent to
Governor Blease, Mr. McGee asked
that his resignation become effective
"July 1 or as soon thereafter as may
be possible." If Governor Blease is
willing to relieve Mr. McGee it will
mean that a new man will be appoint
ed to fill out the term. If however.
Mr. McGee should be asked to fill out
.the term before resigning, be might
have to consider'acceding to it, Mr.
McGee's term would not have expired
for another year from July 1st.
While no definite announcement was
made by any candidate yesterday it
was understood that there is to be
uo dearth of them in the field and this
much-sought after office will be quite
a bone of contention during thc com
ing county campaign.
ROOSEVELT'S BOYS
ARE VERY BUSY
New Party In Pennalyvania Is
After Penrose'? Scalp-Call
Themselves Washingtonians
Harrisburg, June 4.-The Washing
ton party, as the Progressive party
in Pennsylvania is known, today laid
its campaign plans and adopted its
declaration of principles.
' The platform declares that tho
"paramount istuein Pennsylvania ls
Penrose arru Penroseipm," that the
party stands for protection and that
the tariff is a matter of business, not
play. The party rcncwB Its allegi
ance to Theodore Roosevelt.
Local option with the county as a
unit and woman suffrage are favor
ed. . .
All liny Hinging.
There will be an "All Day Sing
ing" at Welcome church near Denver
the flirt Sunday in June, the 7th.
Professor John T, Milford. W. W;
Hale. AV. O. McKinney, Dolphur Bolt.
W. P. Stevenson. Holland. Hem bree,
J.. H. Harbin, .and others w'lll .be in
attendance, j All, singers invited, as
well as the public generally. . Bring
books and well filled baskets.
J. O. MALL.
i lie cornerstone of the new court
Imuse at Yorkville was- laid ?osier
day. * .
THOM BEFORE J
THE COMMITTEE*
. i
Central Counsel for the Southern
Railway Will Discuss the Anti
Trust Bill
Washington, Jun?' 4. With testimo
ny today by two lailroad utlorneyej
tin- senate Interstate commerce com
mittee practically completed its antin
trust hearings, and li'cxt week will tuk<)
up the tusk of settling upon one or
more hills to report to the senate. ?
Tin- committee lias Indore it a muss
of testimony from many parties Inter?
ertcd in tin- proposed legislation and
di aft? of several bills of varying
t'cope.
A motion is pending before the com
mittee to report only a trade com
mission bill and defer action on to lien
'subjects until next winter.
Many Bimotora openly favor thi?j
plan and the testimony of many wit-*
ncss^s is certain lo lead lo more care-";
ifni scrutiny of the legislation to re-*
eel vc com in lt leo approval. For the
present. however. the committee^
proceed on the theory that tile renate,
shall pass sweeping legislation he-"
lore adjournment and will report out
measure's1 that will glvr fl. opportunity.*
The committee listened today to thc?
objections to thc lieuse so-called ruil-j
way capitalization bill from George F.
Bromwell, vice-presid?nt of the Erie
Railroad and B. S. .lonett. general
counsel for the Louisville and Nash
ville.
No persion will be held tomorrow,
but. A.' P.' Thom, general counsel for
thc Southern Railway will be beard
Saturday. Chairman Newlands said
today that Mr. Thom would be the last
witness. t i
THOUGHTKING
WAS "SUNNY JIM"
Begged Him. Not To Use Force
-- JUG! Another One of Those.
Fool Suff Stunts in London
(Ry Associated Press.)
London, June 4.-The King and
Queen held court at Duckingham pal
ace tonight 'and despite all precau
tions a militant suffragette gained ac
cesse to their presence and interrupt
ed the presentations.
AB she'was passing the king the suf
fragette dropped on her knees and
cried: "Your majesty, for God's sake
do not use force."
The woman was attired In court
dress and ber action caused conster
nation. She continued to admonish
the king, but the conductor of tba.
baud in the gallery signalled to the
band to play louder und the woman's
voice was drowned,
j The woman was immediately re
moved from the room and handed
over to the police. Her name was not
learned and close Inquiries are being
made as to how she obtained a card of
1 admission.
The scene was brief and the assem
blage generally had little knowledge
of what was transpiring
"Whether the woman was an invited
guest who sympathized with the suf
frage movement or un intruder who
gained ndmh-rion by forged card ls
not known. The pollen had knowledge
of a conspiracy to approach the royal
presence and every guest and every
carriage arriving at buckingham pal
ace touight had been subjected to
close inspection by detectives-a uni
que precaution and one that caused
considerable delay and not a little In
dignation or Irritation in court circles.
Tonight's incident ls calculated to
produce a feeling of still greater ex
asperation in the public mind and re
newed demands 'for strong measures
to suppress t> suffragette agitation.
Among those presented to the king
.and queen were Misa Esther Cleveland
of Princeton, N. J., daughter of the
late Grover Cleveland;, and Mrs. Ran
dolph Mordecai and Miss Margareta
Pennington, both of. Baltimore.
WILL Hl'N FOR H0F8E
Representative O. I). Gray'Will Not
Offer" fdr the* Sfate Senate. 1
Hon." Oscar D.' Gray of^Wllllamston',
,.wh? was In the city yesterday, stated
definitely, that he had decided not to
enter 'the jape fof " the '.state senate,
for he considers "ffmt the house really
has the greater opportunity for ser
vice. 'He will announce for reelection
ht a fow.days.
- It is stated on good authority thal
?he close Jrle?dB of Hon. .1. W. Ash
ley will heit permit 'hint to maks the
campaign this summer'as'trev do no:
think it win 'be to bli Intimai oh" ac
count hi's'health to. go t> Colum
bia in th? winter.
It ls understoo 1 tMi nearly' ail o*
the member?, of '.'.IR Antler iou do'.aga.
Hon In" the house' will r>hT?r 'for .reel
ection. Hon j: A. Hall ls aspiring to
the uennie as. ls also'Hon. H. C. Som
mers, Jr., who is 'announced. ? p to
this time Mr. Summers and Mr. Jesse
L. Sh?rad nfc the only candidates
In the field, formally.
W. P. MCHOTSO ANNOUNCES
For; the . ?Wee?.bf .'iWsite Jndge or
Anderson County.
Judge W. P." NFcrmts?n, who is now
completing hts'fc'ec?jnd term' as Judge
of Probato 'or Anderson county, will
.again be* a 'candidate tty succeed him
self. Judge Nicholson "has made a
I splendid official 'during tho' two terms
j that ho has held this olflce and he will
he uv hard man tb beat.'TteoEsther ?ari
dtdules have ni ready announced ' for
, his office and lt ia probable that one
or two huterS will also enter the race
' and iri?lcatidn's are that' Ure-""right will
be an interesting one. . Th?: offlcfe ot
Probat?? ?Tndge' ts* aboufthe most'^
portant tn-th? c?nr?'hotls'?i'Tor tt?ta
officer lo th?'slite'e-Wpr^i?titlv?^
I protect tho widows "?ind orphans, to
. advise them zn? to help them. ;
IrVe 'Have
coming in almor?
latest shipment
-COLU
Come in and lei
They are 1914 I
Wc have a ni<
buggies.
?.S. FC
TOf PER FORlflCE
COL. JULIUS E. BOGG S DOES
NOT CARE FOR POSITION
GIVES HIS REASON
Says .That He Cannot Offer For
Position of Attorney General
Because of Sacrifice
Anderson pnople and people if all
this section will regret to learn hat
Col. Julius E. Boggs. One o? the fore
most lawyers of the Anderson har,
has decided not to run for attorney
general. Some time ago Col. Hoggs,
was mentioned as a pro bain <. candi
date' for the place nnd for .a time lt
was believed that he would run but
yesterday the Anderson attorney made
a d?finit.-; statement to thc of feet that,
he would not be iu the race. The foL
lowing letter was received from Coi;
Hoggs yesterday:
Edltor Intelligenoer:
I wish to-say thal I appreciate very
much the kindly mention of rayftelf as
a prospective candidat . for Attorney
General. Thia is an honor wormy uf
any lawyer's ambition. I
My circumstances and environment
are such that I could not make thc
campaign ->xcept at a'great sacrifice.
I shall not be a candidate for any of
fice in the approaching Primary.
I think it is a great ?linc to keep
the voice low, avoid excitement and
be comfortable, all of whion promote
good feeling, health and happiness.
Respectfully,
JULICS E. BOGGS,
Anderson, S. C.
June Ith, Rill.
LEES. OVERMAN
IS NOT OPPOSED
North Carolina Democrats: Adopt
Platform Pra? Jig President
Wilson-Endorse Position
Raleigh. N. C., Juno 4.-Tho demo
cratic convention having this after
noon" unanimously renominated for
the United States senate Lee S. Over
man and for a member -of the North
Carolina corporation commission' Ed
w?rd L. Tra\'.j. adjourned to-night
shortly before 7 o'clock, after the
adoption of a platform.
Hurto Chatham, of filkin, was the
permanent chairman. . '.' '
AH the dloBing act of the afternoon
'session, the convention by a unani
mous vot? endorsed the position tak
en .by President Wilson for the- repeal
of the Sanal tolls exemption et nu sc;
commended (the' house of representa
tive.-, for its vote for npcil and celled
lipon th? democratic majority tn' the
senate tb uphold the president's "posi
tion and sustain the fundamental prin
ciple of democracy tn ppposition to
trusta and boughs; :\zr?<. ? T ?
At. night thc convention heard a
strong address by v Secrijta^y of C o m -
mere ? Redfield on : the value of the
democratic tariff. Thia was followed
by a warm dlcpussion oe to a legalised
at?to-Wido prlitiary pl?nkeln the plat
form,, the convention " otfdorstng ' tho
principio as applied to national, state
and Judicial orimaries, and pledged the
party ' to enact' auch laura ' as - would
main the principle applicable to all
parties. ^ "r
.. The platform endorses the adminis
tration of Woodrow -Wilson and the
state democratic administration;, com
mends tho" Orogr^ss made to' hecttte an
^rid'of" ttwght cate discrimination;
pl?dgtjm 5 rtnooracy's efforts to Bccurc? a
Six montb'ft school term tn every dis
trict; dcma?'da the strict upholding of
.ho prohibition- lear; indorses a revl
v
LS
5 oug
t every day Hie
being a car of
MBUS
t us show them.
Models.
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AN OASIS
-IN
The Desert of Heat
Always Cool, Always Neat !
The best Ice Cream
That one could eat!
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AFF?BD YOURSELF A TREAT
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ICE CREAM ?ARLOR
ANNOUNCING THE
NewRoyalMode??O
Price $100,
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The MasterMachine ;?
that takes the'grind'
out. of typewriting !
THE rapid-fire action^J
. of. the new..
its tremendous advan-"v|
tage of superior conven- /f*
lenee-Mts all-day speed fl
without tiring* the opera- .A
tor-its new - Adjustable Sj
Touch - make it easy7T!
tor ANY stenographer to fi
turn'-'ouiMORE letters in , '
the same working day. j
"Geithe Facts! i?|
a?nd for the S Royal man ' V?
tn'year" town ?nd ?lc for a-!?B
DEMONSTR-TtON. JE
Write Direct fl
? for our new brochure, " BET- ' fi
TER SERVICE."*nd a beau-^1
tifo 1 Color-Photograph or thc ..' i
new Royal Master Model IO. 'IH
"Write now-right now/" ' ,
Cecil V Rn Hine H H Toi lege, *J
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'?iori of'the penal 'systemto 'thc 'rnoBt
modern methods; demands continued
investigation as to . discrimination tn
Insurance ratos Indorses ? system' of
rural credits to aid tho farmer; calls
for 'the conservation of our natural
resources, for the building 'of good
road and fofos) ng every poslsblo a?fe*
guard to proservo tho health of the
people.