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INTELLIGENCER WANT ADS. GET RESULTS WANTS Wunted- -Cow or laid pena <?f ni] var) ?tiCB, Il lilli** lowest Ji a .. Ulli! ? l?? 1 ?uniples (.1 wliul >?.u hav. (o oller J. P Walli ra. LaCratige, N. I' WA NTH ll Kl mi ilxii in r . artie, sheep anti veal, weighiiig limn 90 lo I2G pounds. W. A. Power, 212 Bu Ulli .Malu Street. WANTKI?- Boa rilera fur Mw sommer j on Sui ll vim'a Inland, station ..The I felon" Address Mrs. Roben Singleton, Stat lon 'l'A, Sullivan's la land, s C. LOST LOST-Wednesday night the 10th, In or between Andcrcoii ami Midland. Shoals on Havannah river, one yel low folding pocketbook containing ft checks aggregating ii bout ?2,LS0.-I 00. Reward If returned lo \V. W. Powell at ("jere t oin "Bottling Co. Anderson, H. C. 6-13-tf FOR SALE For Hule - If yon want nitrate of soda for spot or future shipment it will pay you tu communicate wllh tia before placing your orders, limby & Co., Brokers, importers, Dealers, ull fertilizers. Sumter, S. C. FOR SALK-Two recom? hand sew ing inn chinen in good condition. Also one light Hpring wagon. lt will pay yon to seo me for your repair work All work guaranteed. J. II. Allen. Honea Path, H. C. FOR RENT For Hehl-The entire second floor of the Pepper building nh Weat Whittier Htruet. Reasonable rutes. Apply to Anderson Lodge B. P. O. IS. ?lka. U-?t-tfil BUSINESS LOCALS YETERI3AKY SURGEON-Dr, L. Il Snider. Office at The Fretwell Co.'s Stable, Anderson, S. C. HHlNtlLKH-I have 250.000 unbind long leaf yellow pine shinnies for sale, cut 1-2 In. by 4ln. by ISin. packed 100 to bundle, price F. O. B. Columbia, No. 1 all hearts $4 per M,, No. 2, heart and Bap $2.25 per M.. car lots or leau. SHAW ARCADE. Columbia, S. C. lwk. TYPBWilITER FREE-In tho nest three rncwtliB we shall give away l.CO? typewriters ?iud 1,000 self filling fountain penn to girls and hoya who dc a little work fur us In their rpare time at home. For full particulars, address Wilson Co. Box 10C4, Wilmington, N. C, Palmetto Dt-terllve A mme y ? -Criminal and Civil Work A corps of trained specialist* whose services may be recured in strictly legitimate work by addressing P. (). Box 402. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta, Gi. ----- fou l'an Rub Elbows with Home Mighty Wood People at F. B. Crayton's Soda Fountain Ever N?>!!-?. Itt Elegant Serving Trays Glass bottom- Weather ed Oak, Circassian Walnut and Mahogany. $2.50 to $5.00 Marchbanks & Babb H?ft* Kain Street Jewelers. m' 52 SB S "in ? Sj "' ? 55 Banks and Kills te Clo NC. tile banka ot the city will pe closed .Saturday, July 4th, and tho milla. It is understood, wilt shut down Friday at noon and remain closed until Moh day, giving tho operatives a one and a hal? days holiday. SOME DETAILS OF THE KILLING ! _ As Brought Out in liv.dence at Coroner's inquest at William ston Monday Night Solicitor K IV Knill h and ' 'oroti? r Hanlin have reltiri;< ?l li oin Williuins .tull, vln ri' Iii"-'. had ? tiarri- of tin iii I lijuesi over Hi?' body of Wm. K l; wini wai shot a? ?! killeii hy C < Pool'-. The ib-ad niau h-iives a fain il", ?il iiis wifi ant . j)* h I . * Il 11 f 11'* * Il ami lin- funeral Tiienhiy c< report? n .lo linv<- liii-ii HIV largely alf. ml-il There war miine Ininri-ytiiig rv! i|i>iie<* brough) ititi al Hie iii<|iiesl, am! while ."um?' malten; may lie ? h an?: up later un ? li*- farts aa prewitt*-""' look haul lor Hu' lief?ntJulll Tin- In ii'llif.'iiii'T ; L-l? M Tm tluj o lorn i II r. ilia! an eye witness liai >>.:itcd ilia" UK il"-a?l mau wm* in his i hlrl sleeves ami hail Iii li.nuls over his In .ni when he was1 Hint Koine ullii-r detail:' brought out :.: Hie ini|liesl an- io Hie ..Meet Hull alh r In- hail ? lliptle?: hi: pi-to| Coon altcmp|)-i| tn reloail ii The dead man i:; - ii?l lu . xpr?-s -u jilly foi his slayer Pol lowing i;i soi.H [ ol lin ii - lin.on-, taken ai Hr- li .ju.- . : Hr I '; nul; Lauder, a physician o' I In* plsui lieing "inly sworn, ga vi- Hi fol lowing I": limoiiy : "I round Mr Kelly alon! Kl : o'clock Hi. moriiiiig lying in front m Sullivan' store. His physical coinll ilion at Dial time was oin- of lin gi cutest danger, iii- war cu ?Teri tu j tn.in tin- effects of four wouiiils re ?.rived. 1 ailiiiluistereil to him. exam lilied lila wound- ami al 11:20 o'clock turriell him io Oreen ville for an op ?rai lon. Ile (Heil in Hie iiinhiilam . Just aa wc roached Hu- hospital. Wo curried h'm to Muckey's undertaking ci'tuhlishiiiciii. where 1 examined tin hody ami round (lu- following marlo of violence: lii>t wound, bullet wound in line willi left nipple be tween Ttli anil Nth riiis. Hie exit Ir ing between !llh and 1 Ot li rib.;. Second wound, on loft side, midway of crest of left ilium and r.ym phials of public bone, its exit lining Ihtough gul tils maximum near coxys. Tbl ul wound, on ride of left hip. linen lucho:' below ercrl of ilium, exit being through gut tus mux imus niuscle on a lovel. Fourth wound, three iuciies lower duwil on leg on sume side ar others no exit. Klther of Hie ll rut two wounds meut ioiied would lia ve caus ed death, in my opinion. I fur death war due tn Inmoirhugo ami the rhook." A. (!. IMnckney. well known resi dent of Hus place, being (Lily sworn, testified as follows: "I don't remember the time, hut I think il was about IO o'clock. I was in iront of Sullivan's store und saw Mr. Kelly come out of Griffin's pharmacy and go between drug store and Sullivan's store. He waa follow ed by Mr. Claude I'oore. who wav about ;.-x or eight feet behind Mr. Kelly. When I got opposite the op ening of the alley I suw Mr. Kelly, who was lacing me. and .Mr. Poore, whose back was turned toward me. about 2fi or :>0 feet from Hie side walk where I was -.landing. Mr. Kel ly wac in lils shirt rleevos both hands extended In front of him open, while Mr. Poore was with his back to me a little to the right o? Mr. Killy. Mr. Poore hud a coat on. As I cume op posite them I heard Mr. Kelly ray. "I want lo lell you that yon acted a lu a d dirty way yesterday. 1 bovi no gun and I don't cure If you have. 1 wanted to tell you thir." Mr. Poore sahl: "Don't come nu me. Joe Kelly." Mr. Kelly made no move that I raw. Mr. Poore drew his pistol from his right flout pants pocket. I think rais ed lt with bath lianda ami fired until the hammer dicked. At the first sliol Mr. Kelly raid: 'What do you-mean?" end staggered toward Orilfiu's drug rtore. Mr. I'oore continued to tire tv. him. T. .1. Martin. Hob llnmrtiond, Al Hammond ami myself were begging bim all thc time mit to ?hoot au un til med man. At Hutt time Chief Mel? : cm took Hie pistol from Mr. Poore and Mr. Kelly fell upon the sidewalk at tho corner of Sullivan'^ store They were about ? or IO feet apart." Thir, evidence was In part corrob orated by Senator H. W. Sullivan and ot hoi Tilt: KU IM ll Al PK I,/KU Scierai Attraction*-, fur Friday und Saturday. Prizer lr ohiutilng. in fact already has pluntn-d. for a big third and fourth of July. Friday there ls to be u big liacchall game between Pelzer ami A mk i ron. a mur leal concert and moving pictures at the school audi torium. Sat ut day there will lie a number of attractions in the morning, consisting of the morl part of Held events, fol lowed hy a Mg dinner served on the ground?. In the afternoon Piedmont ami Pelzer will play a game of hall and then- is to be a concert by thc Smythe conceit hand and again at night lhere will hu a moving pict ur? show at the school auditorium. LOCATE PEHXA3E$TIJY Palmetto Dctcc'hc Agency L?ase'. ?mire space In the City. The manager of tho Palmetto De pict I ve Agency, lioadquparterB tn Charleston, announced yesterdoy that '.bis s-ubageiicy just established ia An .derson will reside in this city per.nan ently. Ile has five men in Anierson and will keep that number V" . stated. An ullin- has been V. tho nearly completed Watson-> au.i. vcr Building, and in about three ,weeks, tito time estimated necessary '.to complete the building, the Agency will bc located In this building. In tho meantime, th? business of the agency Is to he secured through com munication by writing to lock bo* No. 402. Church Announcement. Rev. J. T. Mann will preach at Shady drove Church next Sunday Morn Inn- at lt o'clock. RAILROADS AGREE IO THE REDUCED BATES FROM CHARLESTON TO THIS CITY EFFECTIVE TODAY Will Meer: Tho Saving of Many 13?.Marc lo thc Ruyers o? This S:v.??.n of (he Country Kff'l ft\V*'. Mi.iv a i i-W rill?: ?f?ll I? griinl ... !.. 11;. railKi.-.i! ? lunn i i-.n I' -li;.I lu .\ I.. nil ?||)ii li< l.Ml?'P lill. . liri low n: III I lu iitiiii >?li:il?* i ion Tili' ?iv, I.iii will fi ittl lli<- vii-?* Kt '.! mi; ?Iii: ni dolla.*}' Ai.rifi < . n< i jiji- .f.i .? vvititi a Ui'hl lia. hf ll il io:- ;. ifilit i",' n iliu tiori in fui.. . !>.:. : ml tin- ii?!wa t iiiii ! .: I i' i I.. heirn untile will ;.. .... ni< il th. ?: ; in 11 .i.i. the rales oti ? ? i' foin .uni liv?!, ?inri : : <...,? f? . . \ I!. Thei i- i-l:i:u . ?'. eo.'e! a::::i .1 .'ot,ii . .neulr. ir,m 11 na. illili Iii lief i i tamoiiitIi-.S. c. i" -. i ;. ? ?j Hum Hu- nurdi tu Ihe . . i... i... \>..uv.i'j he Iraiisporl ?I :'. ' ii?. '. :??ii lu iii?? np . mint ry .?'.iil? .?. . . Nu 'ah? i r?iiiii'tlou iii lilia Iii!!-.! eutiiil llave Ihe l?i'eci thal I Iii I I ie - - .I h s.un Ix in? a hi'lip .: It'JWII Will i-i I a Itn ai i!'-;?l mure ir??!.' fnr t!..- u-t.yr uri. Al html . ia Andel aol) will be b?:i elllliii I, I,I i ? ttiii g e. 'I'la- waler rate to I '!iai lexton i i al;.H very low ami willi ilii . !. iliii'iiiiii l? ii will he MI Kna! saviiiK !<>r Anderson. THE CHURCH CLUB HEARD ADDRESSES "Thc Trial of Jesu3 Christ From A Legal Standpoint Discussed By G. Cullen Sullivan The I'lin relimanClub of Crace Episcopal Church heard one of th?' heat addresses C. Cullen Sullivan han ever doiverod. when lie spoke before that organis?t lon .Munday night. The meeting tonk place at the home of W. H. Steele and was largely attended hy Hie members of this popular organiza tion. Mr. Sullivan ..poke on t'a- subject "Tile trial nf .ICHUS Christ From a Le gal Standpoint" ?md he made a trent Impression, lie had prepared his re marks with grent care mid Iiis hear ers were delighted. AN CN TS!; A li ACCIDENT Flying Vail Punctures .Imriilnr Vein of Carpenter. J. K.-Owlnr. a carpenter at work on the Clenn street school building, came near losing his life from Inns ol' of blood Tuesday moraine; when a 10-penny wire nail rtruck him. punc turing tlie jugular vein ?ii the left side of his neck. The nail ?luck I h rough Mr. ('wings' neck and was pulled out by Foreman* Will Telford, who quickly Kiarperi the wound to keep him from bleeding to death until medical attention could be secured. Mr. J. R. Harton happened to be on Ihe rcene in his automobile and the wounded man WUP quickly rushed tu Dr. J. (!. Hart is' office, where hu was givi-n attention. Mr. Owlnge came to Anderson from Pelxer, where he will leturn us soon as he regulus rufilclcni strength to stund the trip. PREACH HHS PA KEW*: 1.1, SKKttON Itetv. IV. T. Ta'e Emla Pastorale at Helton. Holton, .lu.'? ::?.-The Rev, \V. T. Tute who hus been pastor of the First Ha pt c t church here since January 1, 181*!?. preached his last sermon to the congregation sunday night, taking as his text Jumes 1:2-5; theme. "How to Meet Temptation mid Why." Mr. Tate handed in his resignation tu the church three months UKO. to take ef fect July 1. He hrs endeared himself to the jieoplo, not only of his own congregation, hut to all t?'e people during the years of his ministry, and ls with sorrow and regret they give him up. He and his no Me wife have been a great force in carrying on the work of the Lord here, and '.he chur has prospered under lils ministration, the community bettong in moral up lift. He is a man found ulwnys to ba on the right side of every Quest lon, arid he will he sorely missed. Mr. and Mrs. Tate will leave next Wednesday for Batesburg, where he has ucrepted the pastorate of thc Huptls tehurch. Nr. Fine Has Sick Child. Mr. Harry Fine, who live? at tho corner of Font and Franklin streets, bas another very sink little girl and requests i,hat automobiles and wa gons go by their home as quietly a3 possible. The Jol?y 3% tho people liviug in the Anderson Mill village and those belonging ta tue Second Baptist and Bethel Meth odist Sunday school- will go to Jolly Springs for an all-day outing and basket picnic. July 4. Tho train will leave the Baptist church promptly at 9:000 o'clock and you are urged to hr on Urne with a well filled basket. Thc trip will be free to all. The following Program has been arranged: i 9:00 A. M. Board train at Baptist church. I 9:30 to 10:'t0.~Sight seeing at Jolly Springs. ' > AUTO RAGES FEATURE Cf? GELE8RAT?0N : .'.ONE NOVELTY I ?AS BEEN ADDED TO EVENTS THE "SLOW RACE" Handsome Prizes .LT. vc Been Of ic.re? By John Linley for Winner in Auto R?eos .Milm Linley timi tho <. who nit' as ii-iaii'ti willi him in Hie h-hrutinu ? ! .In;-. I in Anderdon ai" lioleriiiinud H al i>. \-.ill In.? a urenl du} ami Hey ! have maili: many -ii ?non:; fur i lin- . ?itel lainiiienl i>. Un- \ isiloi... Th-' .1-ehled oveiil ?.i I l< - ihty will bc iii- ":iiin." uulumr.litl" ian- Sn fur .i Alni. ; .lilli people hlliiM lin rc luis ii- . . i bri II a i ai*?! m i hi.-; Liad In .Smith f'uioliun befan ami na timi a - I ronni ii i- interei:l will lu- doubled ? Viii' following urr lia1 Ihre?' rlausi*:: ior iii- low mee: I Upen lo aitli:l!i':iii|. : liol OVOr ? ::."i horsepower. i.'j..'ii lo four-cylinder t arn ovrr ! ?.'."? hoi- ;o|iower . Open io all HIV-IV limier earn. I The lar.i lair will In o'fi'ii lo all jami sumo speedy rai '.ill he seen. . Air. I .In ley said la:' n iii li I Ililli a ! nuiiiher cf people hnvr ?..in niv on ie* il their ?ar.- but he is anxious to have as many nitric:- a? possible ami trust:' Hui! nwirc will appear before the KIMI th ai rives. A ? i.-vcrylhitig !n roniirrtlon with the day i:- to he free, the prizes run nel be very expensive hut lu bas re cured a number of vet y ?i i .'ul arti rjrs io offer ar prizes, a mon g fliese heilig. * ii i ? : p?llg pitillos, a band ! Klaxon, oui-dde casings, inner tube:' and other like prize:-, which will be oiii ind in thin event. The automobile lace- will prove ir. be the drawing cuni of the day and with that event for ihr morning and baseball fot* t?ie a?teniooii Anderson people will hardly lie bot il. MKS. C. Vi. WK?? VKKY ILL Her rendition Was llc?.ur!ed al .Mid. night tn ne Somewhat Improved. The roudltiou cf Mia. C. W. Webb wnr unproved at* midnight. She had binn desperately iii all clay and lute in the afternoon appeared to be sink ing, hut later she rallied ami lier.con dition war better through Hie night. Mr. Webb and Miss Isabel Webb had none lo H ender ron vi Ile and from there lelt yesterday for other points in thc mountains, but they were lo cated yesterday late and weir on their way home last night, having ar rived at Spartanburg. and will reach Anderron this morning. Mles Webb war recuperating from un Operation for appendicitis and Mr. Webb him self waa taking a much needetl ro3t. Mrs. Prank May... of Griffin. Ga is another daughter wlio will come as soon ns po: "Ilde. Mrr. Ways has .- pent the most of the summer with her mother, and only recently re turned to her home. Mrs. Webb has been an invalid for a long time and her friends wer not shocked lo hear of her desperate til ne;-, although the news came ruthei unexpectedly, us she was not consid ered In euch a serious condition until just a few hours ago. GREENVILLE IS HOST Mg Picnic Will Ile Given ?n .Inly 17. Greenville. June 30.-The citizen!? of Greenville will bo host on July 17 at what will be the greatest picnic ever given in this section. All people of tills section are Invited. Congress man A. P. Lever will make tho ad dress of the occasion and dinner will he served to the 5.000 or more who are expected to come by the people of the city. Caskets will be con tributed and the dinner will be served In the city park. This great '^*get together" gathering will be given un der the supervision'will be given un der the supervision of the ("bamber o!1 Commerce. All stores will close upon that day and the city will de claro a holiday in honor of Hie visitors from the rural districts. Thc decision to hold-this picnic was reached today at a meeting of com mittees which have been at work on tho proposition. Dig Sales of Soft Drinks. The continued hot weather ls prov ing a great incentive to the pale of soft drinks, thu. severdl local bottling plants repmting the greatert salos in their history. The Chero-Cola com pany reports the ralo and delivery of 273 easer of Chnro-Col? Monday, or 6,552 bottler. Messrs. Spence and Powell say that their sale? are stead ily increasing and that rome days it ir impossible to supply the demand. Picnic nt Shady G roi e. The foi mer pupilr of Calhoun oi Shady Grove rchdol are cordially In vited to attend n picnic on the school grounds on Saturday afternoon. July 4th. Bring well filled lunch baskets. wings Fourth (10:30 to 11:00-Band Concert. >11:00 to 12:00-Baseball game "Pats \ vs. Leans." . I 12:000 to 12:15-Egg race-girls ov er 15. ; 12:15 to 12:30-Pie race-for boyB. i 12:ap to 1:00-Speech--Col J. R. ' Bogga. 1:000 to 1:30-Speech-Hon. C. Cul len Sullivan. 1:30 to 2:30- Dinner. 2:30 to 3:00-Bani concert and rc creation. 3:00 to 3:15-Poot race-boya un der IC BOY STOOD THE OPERATION WELL Casper Stone, Who Wa? Kicked By Mule is Said to Be Slight ly Improved Kiwi II i ry :ti Lin- Anderson county hospital lust night rev ca Uni th? fact Hint ('lisper Stone, the 17-year-old boy wini was kicked in the stomach hy a mule a few days ago, is no? doing nicely and some iiivprovemi nt ls to be noted in his condition. The young man makes his home with William Welburn in Martin town, ship and a few days ago he was ta - riously injured when h . was kicked by a mule. Fur a lime it was feared Dial lils injuries might prov?' fatal and he was rustled tu thia city and plated in the hospital. Ile underwent au operation Sunday night anti it . now hoped thal lie will recover. JUDGE EARNEST GARY IS DEAD IN COLUMBIA Nephew of Gen. Mart Gary and Himself a Man of Much Distinction Columbia. June 30.-Ernert Cary, i judge of the Filth judicial circuit. .lied in Columbia today after ii long lillies!'. He was norn at Cokcrbury, in Abbeville county In I8?9. and was hut il"* years old. He was elected Judge November 20, ,181*2. and lies leen upon thc bench continuously since. He mut ried Miss Eliza IJarn ..vell Ithott 10 yeal.? ago. Judge Cary v;a? a ron of the late I):-. Frank F. Cary, who for many years war- a prominent, man in Abbe ville and a brother of (he distinguish ed : jlriier, den. Marlin Witherspoon '.laty Th" family is directly descend od from Jehu Withei :'ponn. nf Glus gow. Judge Caty's mother is yet living at Abbeville at quite an advanced use. Sho wu: Mir.* Mary Caroline Black bui ll. Judge Cary was one of tho leaders :n the reform movement in 1890 and in 1892 succeeded as judge Cen. J. H. Kershaw, who retired. Had not Judge Clary chosen the judicial career, his friends hu ve freely asserted that he might have had any position in the gift of the people. He was a mun who made ttrong friend?. He presided over many notable cases in this state and his decision*] stood the tests of ihe higher courts, better than those of any other circuit judge. He it: survived by his widow, his aged mother, and two brothers. Chief Justice Eugene ii. Gary, of Abbeville, and ex-U. S. Senator F. 1!. Gary, of Abbeville, who also ls now a circuit judge. LOOTERS RUINED THE WABASH LINE 2 SAYS TOWNSEND With Startling Speech Congress man Asks For Inquest into the Matter (Hy Associated Presa.) Washington, June 30-Representa tive Townsend, of Xew Jersey, today offered a resolution in the House muklng startling charges regarding the flnauciul charges of thc Wabash, Pittsburgh Terminal Railway Com pany and asking that un Interstate Commerce Commission investigation of the company's business he enforc ed. He asked the investigation with a view to ascertaining What physical properties and franchises the company had ucqutred in any way since its or ganization In 1904. In a speech Representative Town send declared that "no other ?tory of high finance, as alleged facts ure pre sented to nie, sets forth such a tangled tale of contracts and spoliation as this. . His purpose, he said in bringing the matter before Congress was that such investigation might lead to partial retribution, at least of the Investors, punishment of the '"looters" and to reestablishment of the corpo ration "on a sound and healthy bas is." Representative Townsend said that on June 21, last, a newspaper reporter showed the sale of 3,000 bonds of the Wabash, Pittsburgh Terminal Com pany's 4 per cent bonds on the New York Stock Exchange at 7 1-2 cents on the dollar. These bonds, he as serted were part Of an issue sold through New York bankers at from 90 to 92. "There in stock exchange figures," tho representative said, "is the story of the wrecking of the Wa bash. Pittsburgh Terminai Railway Company, whose bonds were disposed of at from 90 to 92 and bought by life 1 Insurance companies, savings banks and numerous private Investors, i who have .seen their property wreck ed and have b".n unable to red reap, " The resolution which was referred 1 to the rules committee, requests the Interstate Commerce Commission to ? ascertain on what assets in excess of Its liabilities the Terminal Railway based ils issues of $30,000,000- first 1 mortgage bonds'; what brokerage ag enclre were utilised; what represen I tattoos made aa to Ute security of the i bonds; the amounts disposed of to Long uj-<> passed the luxury stage. They are now a neces t it y in every household. A lid of all the refrigerators made the "'Odorless" is the best. A size for every need, no matter how large or small. G. F. Tolly ?? Son You al} know where we are. Both Daily Papers Have Recently Given an Account of live stock suffering from heat. .Tte County lost six mule:* last week by lightning. Your lite aleck is your most huzurdous property. " lt wiil cost you only a iii .le ti? get a policy that COT ers ag:: it. st los? hy death . rom any cause 1? nny piare. "Better Be Safe Than Sorry" WILLETT P. SLOAN Insurance Anderson College A Christian Intitution for the Higher JBd ucation of Young Women Three inrge brick buildings, '.team Krai, electric lights, private hath io every two roora:;, (less rooms laboratories, gtmn.a?ins-> nil thoroughly equipped. Campus of 32 aeres, recreation grounds, lennis courts, bushel hull field? within easy walking distance of town, on two stree} car lines. Course of study in accord with high? est educational requirements. Experienced faculty of Christian men and women. Strong department* In ^ NI S'C, ABT, EXPRESSION AN? DOMESTIC SCIENCE . A PUL PA H AT tnt Y DKP ARTH EVI" (or those not ready to enter college ^| ( / \ Write for catalogue. James P. Kinard, Ph? D., Pres. Are y ott hound for a Hummer resort l [j Of course yon protide?! the essential re- I qutrements, the gowns and garments, smart I ^aad new, hut perbaps you'll need a few ac* cesBorles. , , . For Instance, a new Mesh Bag will add a touch of distinction. Bracelet .Watches are in r-tai. furor at present. They are both iecorafjre and sse* fat A Fountain Pen ls a Necessary part of ? JOHN M. BUBB ARI? traveler's equipment nnd COMPANY Shirt Waist Sets, Steere Links, Bar Vin?, 110 West-Market SU ani ma*J ot?5er things we ronid mention tua "Where quality Is al- Important. ways higher than Oar assortment gives yon wide range of price." ?. choice. ii . -. - -.'?. '.-'w t. ??; mvr?.u :.-.^?'" - J^.-J,,-. .-rJL~~, --r.--ff >.~ - . ?.' > .-? Wij WC0, -J' j "VJ insurance companies and savings Croat ons May Benanjr. banks; the^cba/acter of .the service Washington, Jone SQ.-tnq.^lry into rendered by the company's proper- the status o? Ute Croatan Indians ot tics; what occured to depress the North Carolina'was directed by a res price of. bonds; what effort? qate elution po'?ed by U)e senate today. no? a marketable raine exceeding the tho interior ?o determine >heta?r the par value ot first mortgage Is- indiaus are a part of the ?fi?rokee sues, and what <*tt?ence ls^ account- nation. aAtf ^hetfc^^ able for the pr ?ont market value of colls tor government aid tn their these securities. maintenance or education.