IHE ANDERSON INTELLI6ENGER Founded August H, 18M ; 1M North Mala Street ANDERSON, 8. C. WILLIAM BANKS - - ?ditor I W. W GMO AK - Business Manager | Entered According to Act of Con eresn an Second Class Mail Matter at j the Postofnce at Anderson, B. C. Bcml-Weekly Edition-$1 60 per Year. | Dally Edition-$6.00 per annum i $2.60 for Six Months; $1.26 for Three| Months. IN ADVANCES rr I Member of the Associated Preei and! Receiving Complete Dally Telegraphic | Service Wm - . A large clrcnlatlon than any other | rewspaper In this Congressional Dis trict TELEPHONES I Editorial -.117 Business Office ------ i21 Job Printing ..-658-L Local News. ?27 Society Nows - - - - - B21 The Intelligencer ls delivered by carriers in the city If yon fall to get your paper regularly please notify ?A. Opposite your name on label of your paper 1B printed date to which your paper is paid. All checks an'ory. he is the man of whom the conni y should be proud. Ile was very poor, as a lad, und it was not un til after In- had married that he de termined to educate himself und did Iso. That shows that he must be j somewhat of a man. Ile stands well i among his fellow practitioners, und among his neighbors he is respected and appreciated. If he accept? this appointment he will be weh Dined as a citizen of An derson, the city, and we wish for him much success in Hie oliice. Ile suc ceeds ti man above reproach and we feel sure thal Dr. Tripp will con clude his terni of oliice. whenever that may lie, with just the same things de served hy his administration. IIKM I.ll I KOIt THK DAY Thaekcry says: "Might I give coun sel to any young hearer I would say io him. (ry to frequent the company ol' your betters. lu books ami lite is the I most wholesome society; learn to ad mire rightly the great pleasure of life. Note what the great men ad mired, they admired great things, nar row spirits admire hasely and wor ship meanly." o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o pounds of powder. When thia was exploded. 274 Confederates were killed, but the forces in gray un der the late General Mahone, of this city, repulsed the four divisions of Grunt's anny with heavy casualties on both sides. A bill providing for the creation of a national park at the site of the battle was approved by the house committee on military affairs this week. Mil, I, SAVE M ANY MY KS W irelcv. KepnrtM ou Weather tn Heats en I .'rout Lakes. Washington. June ti.- Daily weather forecasts by wireless for ship masters on the Great Lakes now are hoing sent from the naval wireless station ut Radio, Va., under ararngemcnts with the weather bureau. In announcing this today the department of agricul ture says the bulletin describes weath er conditions actually prevailing at 8 jp. m. each day and forecast winds that will probably he entered. ooooooooooooooooooo o ANOTHER REVOLUTION o o - o o Washington, June ft.-Sharp o o attack today by President Bur- o o das* forces on the rebels at o o Puerta Plata, Santo Dominga, o o Domingo, was reported to the o o das' forces on the rebels at o o was reported promptly to the o o battleship South Carolina. Med- n o leal officers were landed hy the o o South Carolina und the Ger* o o man ships to aid in thc raring o o fer the wounded. o o o ;? O O 9 . ?* o o o o o o o O o o o o O 'J o ooooooooooooooooooo o o o Ihitlyginini Kosigns. . ? Washington, June ?.-After o guarding presidents for more o than six years. Lucien C. Wheel- o er, one of the secret service o men attached to the White o Mouse, has resigned, it was o o learned today. He plans to cn- o o ter private business in Chica- o o go. o lo .o OOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o lo ' Militia Funds o o - o o Colombia, June ?V-The mili* o o farr board In session here Sat- o o nrday afternoon apportioned. o o appropriation of tlHJJOft made o o hy the general assembly for the o o maintenance of the military of o o the varions companies of the o o State. o o o ooooooooooooooooooo THE CL A YTON E Carries Provision To Strengthen ? Other Acts Against Monopol Washington. Juni- i>. Thc Clayton hill, a part of thc uiltuilliHtration aiitl trii.st program, carries provisions de signed to strengthen ami support the Shel man law ami oilier acts against monopolies ami restraints of trade, V-, framed hy udiiiini?tratioii leaders ami ron.s iii -red l>y tue house the hill contained : Prohibitions against prices ii! crimination if arbitrary refusal to sell natural mineral products, ami against the enforcement of conditional leases, or contracts of sale under which lessees or purchasers ugre<> not lo ?leal in tho products of comepetitors1 nf the seller or lesser; a provision thal deer? es in suits brought hy the gov . eminent under the anti trust law shall he final evidence in suits brough against the defendant hy others, in volving the anti-trust law; provisions against holding companies and Inter locking directorates ia concerns under' tile jurisdiction of tue federal govern ment; and provisions guaranteeing la bor ami funner':, organizations their legal existence ender the Sherman law, limiting Ibo use of the injunction in labor disputes and providing for jury trial tn cuses of indirect con-1 tempt of court. In addition the bill clears up vari ous jurisdictional questions and ques tions of procedure which have arisen in tin- administration nf the anti-trust laws. The provisions insisted upon by rep resentatives of organized labor, andi agreed to after conferences between' them and representatives of the ad-1 ministration were looked upon as tho culmination of a long light by labor to secure exemption under the Sherman law. They provide that nothing in lin* anti-trust laws shall be construed to "forbid the existence and opera tion" of labor und farmers unions, and that such organizations and their members shall not lie construed or I held to be "illegal combinations or conspiracies und-r the anti-trust laws." i ,w far the exemption will extend was a matter of debate in thc bouse, and many members contended the question would result iu long lit igation. The restrictions placed about the is suance of injunctions in thu hill arel close. It would provide that no "pre liminary injunction shall be issued without notice to thc opposite party.' and that no temporary restraining or o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 SOI THKRN TENNIS. (ll o ooooooooooooooooooo Richmond, Va., June6.-T. R. Pell of New York played Dr. Nat Thornton of Atlanta for the championship ot the Old Dominion tennis association. To day, Pell took the measure of Irving Wright of Boston, defeating him 6-3. , ii-3, t?-2. In the women's singles, .Miss .Mary Wagner of New York won the right to meet Mrs. Connie Sullivan of Rich mond. Va., for the title, defeating Miss Clare Cassell of New York, 6-ll, 6-ll. Mrs. Connie Sullivan and Miss Car rie Neely of Chicago, won the cham pionship in womens' doubles from Miss Mary Wagner of New York and I Miss Caire Cassell of New York in | straight sets. In the mixed doubles. Wylie Grant of I New York and Miss Elizabeth Moore of New York defeated Mrs. Connie Sul livan of Richmond and Irving Wright of Boston 7-5, 6-2. They will play | Boals Wright of Bonton and Miss Clure Cassell for the title. TAKEN FOR BANDIT A Young Farmer Shot When He Re fused to Hull. Columbus, Ohio, June G.-When he refused halt at command of a posse of farmers who were pursuing five bandits today. Arthur Strong, aged 24, was shot through the head and to- j night ts tn a dying condition at a hospital here. Five masked men had help up Henry and Fred KJ Schwilk. wealthy farmers living at Ta>|or's station, beacon the two men, ransack ed the house and escaped with $150 ' in cash and certificates of deposits amounting to $21.000. NEW TVPE OF BOAT Submarine Tender Using New Type of OH Engines. Quincy. Mass.. Juno 6.-The subma rine tender Fulton, launched at the Fore Fiver Shipbuilding Company's yurd today is tho first or her type In the United States davy. She tyill he equipped with heavy oil engines The tender will act, as a "Mother ship" for a division of submarines. She is about 226 feet long and her speed ls estimated at about 14 knots an hour. Mrs. Alice Crary Sutcliffe, of New| York, a great grand daughter of Rob ert Futon, was sponsor for the craft. THREE CHILDREN BURNED Were Left A loue la the Hone While I Mother Was Aawy. Simmoth. W. Va.. June 6.-Three children of Wiley Belcher, a miner, who is employed in the Norflok col lleres near here, burned to death at noon today when their home caught Are and was destroyed. The mother of the children, whose ages range from 1 to 6 years had left the baby alone ?nd gone to visit a neighbor a mlle away, doing her ab sence the fire broke out. Becker WAI . Appeal., I New York, June 6.-A Notice of ap peal by Charles Becker, convicted re cently, a second time of the murder of Herman Rosenthal, will be flied Mon day. John B. Johnston of Counsel for Becker, announced tonight. tILL ANALYZED sherman Anti-Trust Law and lies and Combinations 1 der slial! lie Issued unless il shall ap pear from speeilie facts shown by af lldavlt thal imm?diate and Irepurable injury will result tu property or u property right of the applicant before notice could he served or hearing hud thereon. The hill provide'-, that ev ery injunction or restraining order must be sp?cifie in terms, thus outlaw ing the so-called "blanket injunction." in labor disputes injunctions would he forbidden by the bill "unless nec cessury to prevent irreparable injury to property or a property right," for which injury there is no adequate rem edy at law. lt would also forbid in junctions against striking, peaceful picketing, primary boycotts, the pay ment of strike bcnellts or the peuce ful assemblage of strikers and con tains a provision legalizing such acts. The holding companies provision of the act would prevent one company I from ucquirring any stock in another corporation "where the effect of such acquisition is to eliminate or sub stantlally lessen competition between the corporations, or to create a mo nopoly." The provision exempts, how ever, corporations purchasing stoi-k solely for investment, und not attempt ing to lessen competition. The interlocking directorates pro hibiten in the hill is an effort to reach all corporations, railroads and bunks over which the federal govern ment hus jurisdiction. lt prohibits a director in a concern dealing in sup plies for common carriers, from being a director in such common carriers prohibits a ' ?'ft. . ., Company ?j'. -'J.":