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OLYMPIC CONGRESS ENDS
Delegates Uuthered in iuris t" De.
eldo on (?ames.
Paris, June 23.-'Delegates tc tne
international Olympic Congress, in
session here since Juno Iii. virtually
hayo ???y?hed tholr labors, although
several minor decisions are to be
reached. American delegates declare
they will return here thoroughly ?.at
Isiicd with tho results attained.
Junie? E. Sullivan, head of the
Amorlcan delegation today Said tho
work of the congress vould tuvo a
far reaching offoct. especially In tho.
United States. In all the !arge Amer
ican cltleB preliminary gunter^ W.HI
be held and the winners will meet In
New York the first Sunday in Jane
1916. for tho grand elimination trials
to decido the entries for the Olympic
games to be held thnt year at Berlin.
The Amorlcan Olympic team will com
prise tho men taking the drat six
places In big events and the first three
placcfl In small events. Rules govern
ing all sports will be published Sep
tember 1.
Tried fal Bad Weather.
Southampton, June 23.-The British
challenger for the Amorlca'a cup,
Shamrock IV, had her first weather
trial today with the older Shamrock
and acquitted herself, well. In a
stiff northwesterly breeze the chal
lenger worked, out a three minute I
lead In a Ave mlle run.
1ST ENROLL
ALL JE NAME,
TO BE ABSOLUTELY SURE OF
NOT BEING CHALLENGED I
IN PRIMARY I
MR. EVANS RULES
Slates That it Would bc Better to
Take No Chances on The
Proposition Submitted
lix (hiv. John (?arv Evans, chairman
ni the slate democratic executive ..-.Hu
milier, ha? written a letter te Ihe
chairman of lite Anderson county
executive committee, confirming inc
Maternent made over the piton . Mon
day to, The Dally Intelligencer with
reference tu thc enrolling of names
fut the approaching democratic pri
i wry. The, following is a copy nf
nh letter to Mr. Dean and lo Ali. Leo i
1,. If Ice:
Dear..Slr:
Your letter to ,\V. .McGowan, r.ec
rclary, hue been forwarded to me.
Yo.i make inquiry as io whether it is
necessary that an appliciitt foi alam
bi rship to d?mocratie clubs be requir
ed (o enroll his full name. 1 desire
t'i tah your attention tn Kale Light,
adopted by the state convention, M:?y
LOtli. 1014. "Each applicant for en
rollment ?hall in person write upon
thc club roll his .ail iiuuie, am' im
mediately therea'ter his agc. occupa
tio:! mid poetofflee address, ? tc , ?b?
. allon now before mo ls what ls a
man's full name. This is not a mat
ter upon which there can be two opin
ions, as it bas been decided by the
highest courts in the country. "A
man's full name in luw ls his Chris
tian name and his surname. The
law recognizes but one Christian
name. An error in tho middle name
may be disregarded as surplusage.
Tho omission ot, the middle letter be
tween the Christian and surname is
no misnomer and needs no remedy.
This rule applies to ballots and votes."
Keene vs. Margaret Meade Third Pe
ters U. S. Reports, Page ,1. You are
, aware of the fact that a great many
I persons aro known by their middle
names instead of by their first Chris
tian names. For instance. John Thom
as Arnold signs his name and ls
known as J. Thomas Arnold. On the
other hand. John Tobias Arnold ls
known OB John Arnold and signs his
nnmo J. T. Arnold. The object of the
ruin of the party was to Identify these
two Arnolds BO that there could be no
possible; mistake In the one being al
lowed to vote in the name of the oth
er If these Arnolds were allowed
to enroll as J. T. Arnold, it would
lead to untold confusion, but if they
aro required to enroll as John Thomas
Arnold and John Tobias Arnold, every
body will know who ls mount, and
lhere can bc no confusion.
The Ruling.
As chairman of the party, it is my
duty,, when called upon to make a
ruling upon any rule of thc party, to
mako u construction that will be un
absolute protection to thc voter and
alford no loop bolo through which
trouble may arise. 1 do not pretend to
say that a mun who enrolls his name
by his initials will not be allowed to
vote, nor do I state that a man, who
enrolls his first Christian name and
leaves out the middle name, will not
be allowed to vote, but I do say that
a man enrolls his full Christian name
and his surname, and If be has two
Christian names and enrolls both
Christian names and his surname,
there is no power on earth that can
prevent that man from voting.
ile has compiled absolutely with the
law, and nobody can gainsay lt. Any
other construction would leave tho
matter open to protest and probably
the loss of a vote, and, therefore I
urge our citizens to enroll their full
names, and take no chances. Of
course, you un- jrstand when a man's
name ls on the roll, the managers
must allow him to vote unless that
vote ls protested, and in that case, hr
votes as a challenged poll, and tho
matter must be heard by the commit
tee and lt ls possible to carry lt Into
the courts. I have no hesitancy as n
lawyer. In saying that a man who en
rolls his name by his initials, does not
comply with the rule of tho party
nor with thc decisions of the highest
courts in the land.
Very truly yours,
JNO, GARY EVANS.
' State Chairman.
W?i ' >t Confer.
Now Orloar June- **"\-Tho latest
mediation plan, that ot aaving Huerta
and Carranza delegates confer in
formally on a provisional president
dTHTHTH TM T "?H TMH TMH TMH
for Mexico will come to naught if Al
fred O. Breceda. secretary for Gener
al Carranza, and his < emissary to
Washington, voiced the sentiment of
the constitutionals here today. Mr.
.Breceda said that constitutionalists
would not confor with Huerta delegat
esformally or Informa?'..'.
HAZEL MUCKHAM.
f?N?VERS?T)
In M Swede Larsen" at Hi jun Tntliiy
Watching For Tornado.
Chicago, Juno L';>. Thc lomado lhul
?0 rack Watertown, S. I)., was believed
ta be traveling southwest over Min
nesota and Wisconsin, according to re
ports to the telegraph companies la rc.
At a late hour tonight liol ii telegraph
companies reported they wore linallie
lo get wiro connections from Chicago
to Kt. Paul and Minneapolis.
Murine lu .Missing.
Vera Cruz, June 23.-No trace has
been found tonight of the missing ma
rine. Heinrich Thoh:\ of tin; fifteenth
battalion, who disappeared .lune 20.
Shortly before^hla disappearance ho
had been examined as to hiB mental
condition
In " Swede Larsen" at Bijou Today
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Rex. Three reel featuro offering
pictured in a lumber camp of the
Great Northwest With Bob Leonard as
a big Swede who buys a saloon and
falls in love with the gambler's wife.
Hazel Ruckman plays : tho latter part.
Leonard does -some forceful work in
his presentation of* the Swedo.
HON F< Y MOUSERS LODGING
Champion. A captivating comedy
drama.
Corni* tjmorrow "The Doctor's
Testimony.'* 2 reel Victor with " Flor
ence Lawrence.
! Coming Frldny ?*0n the Verge of
; War" 3. reol 101 Bison.
Coming next Monday "Chelsea
i 7750*' 3 reol Famous-Players .feature.
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TODAY'S^PROGRAM.
THE EMBEZZLER
Kay-Pee A thrilling two reel fea
ture yon should s?e.
HOM ?SKY AND THE BOOBS
Hoyel. A screaming one reol force.
Don't fail to see this one,for it's great.
THE LATEST IX LIFE SA VIMS
A GAME OF POOL
' keystone. Spilt reel farce comedy
that will keep you laughing from start
to ti?lsh.
Comlnsr soon ."The Million : Dollar"
Mystery." ;
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Mutual Movies Maka Tune Fly.
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Panama
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$4 to $6
Straw
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$2 to $4
New Felt Hats, $1.50 to $5.
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tain that the style, whatever it may be, is correct. And the careful
service that fits your face as well as your head only ?dds to the satis
raction of buying your hat here. We are shovving some very clever
new shapes in Stetson hats and would like for you to drop in and try
them on-see how w jil we can please you:
Complete Stock of Summer Furnishings
Most men like to buy their furnishings here because they are sure of
getting the latest styles, the most popular patterns, and excep
tional values
Earl & Wilson Shirts Emery Shirts interwoven Hosiery
E. & W. Collars Wilson Bros. Undewear
PARKER & BOLT
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PALMETTO THEA. THE
TODAY'S PROGRAM
9 m
"MANSION OF SOBS". .Lubin.
This is an emotional two reel feature that will work on your heart
strings.
"A FRIEND OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY:'. Biograph.
"HIS INDIAN NEMESIS" . . . , . . . .... . Kalem.
The Indians enjoy peace and happiness until th i coming of the paleface,
m COMING THURSDAY.
"THE WILES OF A SIREN" . . .. .Kalem.
This is another of those two reel interest holding features that will
bring you back to The Palmetto again.
FOUR BIG REELS EVERY DAY 10c.
THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES.
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Passengers Rescued
Belgian Simmer Sent ?. 0. M. When
Injured on Rocks.
(By Associated Pr.oas.Lg
Scilly. England. June 23^-T^e Bel
gian steamer Gothland, ' Montreal for
Rotterdam, laden with grain, Btruck
(trim Rocks, near Bishop lighthouse,
off Scilly Islands, In a denso fog to
day. Wireless calls for aid speedily
brought the 'steamer Lyonnesso" frofn
Penzance, two lifeboats .. from - St.
Mary's and thc steamers AscanhtH nod
Montezuma from Lizard Head.
The Goth land was badly damaged
and a heavy sea made attempts to
launch boats hazardous. The first
boat fell from tbo davits and waa
smashed. The occupants of the boat
were thrown into, the water but a S'.
Mary's lifeboat rescued .them.
A second boat was swung out but
with no better success. Eventually,
all passengers, numbering 130 eml
t;r?nts. abd 80 of the crew .were trans
ferred safely to the Lyonncaaeo and
lauded at Hughtown, St. Marj"s Ts
hind. . . ?
Several were injured.
. '. . ' ? . ..' ' ??'$#?:L;.:\$S.7$:
It is feared thc Gothland will be
a total wreck, although tho captain,
officers and some of tho crew remained
aboard. ',
. The Gothland belongs. to tho Red
Stat Lino but is under /charter to tho
Canndian Line. -. Sho left Montrent
June 12. . : ? /
Pickard Rends Mercer.
Macon. Ga., June 23,-Rev. Dr. \V
L. Pickard, pastor or thc First Bap
tist Church nt Savannah, lato tonight
announced that he had accepted the
nresidency of Mercor University. One
of the .conditions unedr walch ho ac
cepted was thst a million dollar en
dowment fund be raised at once. Tho
board of trustees promised to raise
the fund. .
Want Million Dollars.
. Lexington, Va.. Juno 23.-Alumni ot
tho Virginia Military Institute today
organised "an association- wri^h will
attempt to raise a fund or l.OtiO.000 to
enlarge thc school's buildings,, equip
ment and .grounds. Governor Stuart
was an .honor gue?t at today't; com
mencement ceremonies.
Hill's
Cherry,
Sherry, v
Garomely
Peach,
Vanilla.
OW?. DRUG CO.,
Phone Ogg-Cash Store. '
E. CL Evans & Son,
IVndlcton, 8. C.
. Captured Dnrasiot
. Paris, June 23.-Ac?ordlngto a ro
port received hore tonight by tho Al
banian insurgents today ' captured
Durazzo by storm.
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