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_, _- ->-??TMMMMMMMMWWB?aBMWMMWWWMHMW?MMM The Reduction in The Electric Light Rate ... Will enable you to use Electric Labor Saving Household Necessities at a cost to you of no more than your bill has been aggregating. You can put in that additional Fan you've been contemplating, an Electric Iron, Stove, or one of the many other devices that make the hot weather bearable. I SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. . :.. ... vi . . . * .i Anderson College A Christian Intitution for the Higher Ed ucation of Young Women Three large brick buildings, steam beat, electric lights, private ' bath te -every it.no rooms. Class rooms, laboratories, gymnasium all thoroughly equipped. Campus of S2 acres, recreation grounds, tennis courts,-basket, .ball field, within easy walking distance of town, on two street car Unes. Conree of stndy In accord with high ' tit edncatlonal requirements. Experienced faculty of Christian men and women. Strong departments In MUSIC, AIM', EXPRESSION AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for those not ready to enter ? college " I .>/>. i.? ^ . v .'. . . i t . ' ; . . > ' \ Write for catalogue. j ? '. ' >>:.... ' '\. : ' i. . . ., Janies P. Kmard, Ph. D., Pres. Palmetto Detective Agency \ A ? Criminal and Civil Work A corfs oMrained Specialists whose fiervicwmay be secured la strict ly leiWa?e^ora^, ** . . *; * * -\;S > .? ^ Address P. O. Box 402 jg^j^^^^^^ Powders y , By the use of this powder,' Peaches, hits, Plums, Berries ?? . 1 ?. . - J T . -i t-. C and ali kinds of Fruits.as well as I TOMATOES, BEANS and other vegetables can be preserved without the use of air-tight cans. \ Sufficient quantity to preserve $0 lbs ^of fruit for 25c. AT BOTH STORES. Owl Drug Co. E. G. Evans & Co. Andmon, S. C. Pendleton* ?. C. Phone ??33.^ r ? v ><? . -, .-, >.vr\.?>',- Ki-? .. . . .'- *.'. . .vt-i* i ir - . . -_. ? ||"||1M|'| '|| i',,! H,.M| I 'll I ^^^^^^^ ~1 DON,j;^B?Sr>mA'ir I Ift?llor WAGON::; ?ind \ ' M ?????K] Untu>you have seen the ones I have for sale. It ! yoii':w^t th? best, say1 Piedmont Buggy or Mil- ! burn wagon. . v - ; ?Xj?tiii&tf^^ . . 'I i?tUHM*' A .0.. ! PRESS ASSOCIATION AT CHICK SPRINGS WELL ATTNDED AND THO ROUGHLY ENJOYED BIG PICNIC DINNER For the Association Will Be Served In Anderson Thursday Afternoon Chick Springs, .luly 7.-The 40th annual session of the State Press As sociation of South Carolina ii wall at tended, there being about 7."? news paper workers and their families here.' Col. J. Thos. Arnold has sur passed all the promiBCR he madp when he Invited the aBBocialton here. This hotel ls a gem. The visitors are all having a line time and are enjoying the meeting. The opening session Monday night was a happy occasion. In addition to the addresses of welcome and the re sponsos, there was a feature which was a great treat-Mrs. Carro!) Lums den, ofNew York a nally.' of Ander ron, and a member of the musical Mijler family of this city, rendered a number of beautiful old p'.aMtatlou airs. She has mad* a gre-j* hit with the association and all other visitor? here. There have been some splendid pa pers read at this session, uerhnn.t the best being by Miss Juauita Wylie, edi tor of the Lancaster .Venal Her pa per was a great inspiration to th members, for they found in hi-r splen did tribute to tho newspapc worker a fine courage and beautiful faith which will make the newspaper men take fresh beart. lion. Fairfax Harrison Spoke. For the Tue?day night uncling, the feature was the address of Fairfax Harrison, president of the Southern Railway company. Mr. Harrison has been with the, association oil day and hiB charming personality and demo cratic ways have won for him tho es teem of the entire newspaper frater nity of the state. Wednesday the association will be given over to the "master priutera" cr managers of job printing nfPcca. Th ic will be the most helpful meeting of the whole association. It is probable that the next in oct lng will be held at the Isle of Palma ; The ..session, will close Wednesday night with an address by Plato Dur ham a distinguished and elonuert North Carolinian. Thursday morning the members of th? association will board a special train on the inter bsa and after a ride over the lines, probably taking in Greenwood and Spsr.tanburg ifor hurried visits, i party-will come to Anderson arriving at 32. o'clock at which time a picnic dinner will be served by the Civic As sociation, and there wtlT be an auto mobile ride around the city. The vis itors will separate here, some going to "their homes in the state and others returning to the springs. N3$R0 CONFESSES ff..'. MURDER AND ROBBERT Ay .Springs,' Miss., July 7.-Details Qt Ute hold-up aad robbery of the pay cari*df the Ollchrlst-Fordney company st Stevens, Miss., four miles from ha?'on June 27, in which two men were' Killed and another wounded, were' related by Mose Johnson, a ne gro, In a confession made tonight, ac cording to a statement made by local officers. Johnson was captured early today near Louiu. Misa. He was brought herd and placed in jail. Tonight he waa'guarded by the sheriff and a num ber of deputies. A mob gathered In the evening, but was dispersed. In) the confession Johnson said, it lc alleged, that on June 26,- he stole a revolver from, a camp near Moss, Miss., and after some inquiry ascer tained that the pay car would carry 1 large sum of money. Two days la ter he .held np the pay car. He se creted ali hnt $140 of the $2,300 se cured in a sink hole and proceeded to Forest, Miss.', where he remained until yesterday when he returned and lug uo the remainder of the money. Hie took $317.80 cad again burled the remainder. , . ^'^"T?'Fleeied. Brigue, /Swtttcrlandi July 7.-The Simpl?n tunnel, was flooded today hy a subterranean et ream that burst through; tho retaining wall. A-train was derailed in the tunnel bi-.i rio one waa hurt. Workmea are pumping out irater ead lida looped to resume traffic Loxuorrow. ^.\?>.< ? " ' - " I ? "WELSH WON FIGHT IN TWENTY norNHS Continued From Third Cage.) clinches. Welsh ngutu shene at In fighting. Hound 3-Ritchie opened with a toft swing. In a clinch Welsh landed w: the body. Welsh got in a couple o? jabs. Ritchie put a left to the Jaw. Welsii followed with a right one to the same spot. The round ended wirb Welsh landing lightly on Ritch'c's face*. Ritchie again was cautioned for lidding. Round 4-Welsh fought for the body. In a flinch Welsh landed two or three left hooks on Ritchie's Jaw. He followed with a right tu Ute sam? spot. Welsh appeared the fresher, smiling when the gong sounded. round ii-Ritchie got one to Hie face, Welsh replying with a left to the jaw. Ritchie landed ou Welsh's Jaw, followed by a heavy budy blow. Ritchie forced the fighting but was re. peatedly cautioned for holding. Round C-Ritchie's lett eye seemed slightly swollen. Welsh's left eye also was damaged. Ritchie played for the bad eye. Welsh dodged a right Bwing aimed at Hie bad eye. Welsh's footwork was much the quickest but lils blows seemed to have less steam Ulan the American's Round 7.-'Half of the round had passed before Ritchie began forcing the fighting. He landed twice on Welsh's face. Welsh responded. The The American covered up well. It was Hu h ric's round. Pound 8-The work of both fighters thus far has been good. Most of the fighting has been aimed at the body, clinches were frequent. Welsh t*i peared to be husbanding his strength In the clinches. He got in one good body blows and seemed the fresher a; the.end of the. ro-imi. Round ?-Welsh forceir tue fighting. He sent two lefts to Ritchie's face. Ritchie's blows continually fell short, while Welsh, setting a'furious pac? Bent blows to the body and had tl best of the In-lighting. Round 10-Welsh forced the fight ing, scoring repeatedy on Ritchie* jaw. He eluded a right arm b' Welsh had the better of the Agni thu* far. Round ll-Welsh landed a snarp left on the face. Ritchie again railed to reach the spot effectively wita tils ousy right. Thc fighting wa:; nurd and fast, Ritchie regaining some of his ginger. . Found 12-Welsh sent a lett to Ritchies neck. Ritchie repeatedly led with his left but Welsh eluded them. The Welshman scored three or four punches in thia round but they seemed to make no impression on the American. Round 13-Ritchie landed two to face. Welsh slowed up considerably. It was Ritchie's round throughout. Round 14.-The American sent a left to the body. He repeated with IM af?ht. The fight fig was ?aot and fierce to the end of the round. The round was Ritchie's. Round 15-The first half of the round was a hugging match. Both men worked hard in the clinches, Welsh trying to .. wear his opponent down. There were .a couple of ral lies but no damage was done The round waa even. Round ic,- There was more ln-flght lng. each ret Wing a good tally on the face. The shman ducked a tr rific right i. .oder. The fight contin ued fine exhibition of boxing by Welsh who pla ved entirely' for the face while the American tried for a body knockout. Round 17-The men again went into a clinch at the sound of the gong. Upon breaking Ritchie landed a hard left band swing on the -face and fol lowed lt with a series of sharp body blows. Ritchie pushed the fighting and appeared stronger. Welsh cov ered well and was too quick 'or his opponent. Round 18-Ritchie bled from the Hp. This was a very fast round in which- strength against quickness continued to be displayed, but1- the Welshman got a little the best of lt. Round 19.-Welsh was getting all the applause, being-thc favorite - with the crowd, but Ritchie was doing the fighting.' 'Welsh maded a right on the face and got. one lp return. Thor* was a sharp rally In which the honors were even. Round 20-They started mix'ng it hard with both hands for the body. Welsh dodged a fierce left uppercut and gave the American a sbarr? left on the cheek. The flfcht ended with the swiftest kind Of work, the Welsh man prew'iog the America*/ around fhe rlngi4noth??dft?t few-seconds,- Ho waa carried out of . the area* amid great cheering- after being declared tue winn**'* o- f ?tf?*? . 0/.!-i-':vWVvl . ' ? ijfcljfaht-ftv r%%tL*}\ .-. ,-w ? . ? mm i m SALUDA ASSOCIATION WILL CONVENE A? IVA BAPTISTS HAVE RALL? THIS ' MONTH ?' JULY 28TH TO 30TH Arrangements Now Underway For Making This Session One of Best Organization Has Held Baptists in Anderson county take as V much iuterest tn church work us do ' those of any other denomination in the j country and they are always endeav oring to make themselves moro per-, feet in the work they have to do. In ' this work the Baptists have been greatly aided by the Saluda Baptist Association, one of the strongest or- \ ganlzatlons of its kind in the state and i a power for good. Therefore, the plans for the next meeting of the asociation to be held at Iva on July 28, 29, 30. with the First Baptist church of that place, wil awaken a ready interest in Anderson county. The following IB the tentative program as announced .. by E. L. Kughley. who is chairman of the program committee: Tuesday, July 28. 11:00 a. m.-Annual sermon by H. H. Burris or T L Smith Organization i Adjournment for dinner. 2:30 p m.-Education. 4:00 p. m.-Orphanage. 4:30 p. m.- Miscellaneous bual IU?HH. Adjournment. Wednesday* July 29. 9:30 a. m.-Devotional Ber vices. 10:00 a. m.-Home missions. 10:46 a. m.-Foreign'missions. 11:30 a. m.-State missions. 12:11 p. m.-Miscellaneous business. Adjournment for dinner. < 2:30 p. m.-Sunday school. 3:00 p. m.-Ministerial education. 3 ;30 p. m.-Layman's Movement. 4:00 p. m.-Aged Ministers. 4:30 p. m.-Adjournment. Thursday, Joly 80. 9:30 p. m.-Devotional services. 10:10 a. m.-Woman's Missionary ! 9:30 a m.-Devotional services. 10:30 a. m.-Religious literature, 11:00 a. m.-Temperance. 11:30 a, m.-State of religion. 12:00 m.-Obituaries. 12:15 p. m.-Miscellaneous business. Adjourn at will. ... i Adopt the creed promulgated by the , Dime Narings Bank In their ad OB < page two. (adv.) LIPTON'S BOAT IS I HIS BEST YET! The Shamrock IV Will Be the Fastest the Scot Has Ever Had (By Associated PreBs) New \ orb, July 7.-American yachtsmen, who are in close touch with the preparations being made by Sir Thomas Lipton for his fourth at tempt to lift the American cup have recently received an interesting analy sis of the preliminary showing of the Shamrock IV. According to the re port the challenger designed by Char les Nicholson is likely to prove the most dangerous yacht ever sent over the Atlantic In quest of the famous trophy. Although the English yacht ing expert^ will not commit themsel- ( ves regarding the chances of the ( challenger, yet the Imnresslon ap- , pears to be growing that if the Sham rock IV makeB the ocean trip without . straining, she will prove far mord for midable than any OJ! the Shamrocks of Valkyries that raced for the cup In 1893 and 1903. The Shamrock IV men are being drilled harder tban any previous cup challenging crew. Those who are In clined to be pessimistic, however con- . tend that the real test will comtf'wh^tt' the amateur skipper of the Shamrock IV endeavors to arouse the enthusiasm In the crew necessary for to bring about the utmost speed and harmony among Its individual members. They j hold to the opinion that a veteran pro fessional .like Captain Sycamore can always get better results from the men before the mast than an amateur. ? Time alone can solve this problem, < which ls of greater importance than would appear on the surface of the indications. : _ Sorrow and Souls. Great souls attract sorrow as mona tains attract storms.-Richter. Political Ann FOR AD RITO R I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject to the ruleB of th? democratic primary. _R?_A; Abrame._ I hereby announce myself u candi date for the office of Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules of | Hie Democratic purl v. R. WAUK AUSTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date fur the olllce of Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary J. R. C. QRdFPIN. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. I hereby anuounce myself a can didate for the office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rulea governing the d?mocratie primary. T. M. VAN DIVER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic primary. C. P. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for county supervisor, subject to-the-rules of the democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzer, 8. C., K. P. D. 1 I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, Subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. FOR PRORATE JUDSiS W. P. Nicholson la hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of probate Judge of Anderson county, subject to the rules and to the result of thc Democratic primary. VICTOR P. CHESHIRE I hereby anuounce myself a candi date for Probate Judge of Anderson County subject to the rulea of the il^mocrtlc_ primary._W. F. COX. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Judge of pro bute for Anderson county, subject to tite rules governing tho democratic primary election. _W. H. FRIERSON. I hereby anuounce myself a candi date for the olllce of Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject to the rules Df the Democrat io Primary. I. T. HOLLAND. FOB 8TAT1E~8T:N?TOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for State Senator from Anderson County, subject to the rules of the De mocratic primary election. J. L. SHERARD. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate, from Ander son county, subject to the rulea of the Democratic primary. Clint Summers, Jr. ? ?' ? ,m FOB COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to the rulea of the democratic party. J. MERCER KINO. I hereby announce myself ? candi date for county treasurer, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic primary. Dr. W. A. Tripp, I hereby announce myself as a can didato for County Treasurer of An derson county subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JACOB O. BOLINUER. FOR CONGRESS " . I hereby announce myself a candi date for Congress from the Third Con gressional District, subject to the rulea of the democratic party. JOHN A- HORTON, _Belton. H. C. ;'l hereby announce myself a candi date1 for County Treasurer, subject to the rulea of the Democratic primary. W. A. ELK OD. Costly English Port. More than 1100.000,000 has baan ?pent In bringing and keeping the port sf Liverpool up to date. Defined. A literary genlua la one whom na? tura leta tn on the ground door, and ( whom the publishers force to'Uve la < mattie, . ouncemente FOR COMMISSIONER Ft. A. Sullivan of Kork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Section One, comprising Fork, Hock Milla, Pendleton and Centervllle townships. . . 1 hereby announce myuelf a candi date for county commissioner for th? third section, consisting of dar vin, llrushy Creek, Williainston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of thc democratic primary. II. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for Honea Path. Helton. Broadaway and Martin townships, District No. 4, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. W. Fi TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from Drat rict No. 2, comprising Pendleton;" Hock Mills, Fork and Centervtllo town ships. Subject to the rulen of the democratic primary. - : JOHN R. CULBERSON. I hereby announce ? ely candidacy for county commissioner'.from Section 4, comprised of Helton, Martin, Hones Path and Hroadaway townships. Sub ject to tlie rules of tho democratic party. R. D. SMITH. 1 Better known BB "Dick" Smith. W. H. O. Elrod announces hlmselfa candidato for county commissioner from the district composed of Wil Hnmston, Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, subject to the rules bf tbs democratic party. v. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson county from the third section com prising Hopewell, Williamaton, BruBhy Creek and Garvin townships,* subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton; Rock Mills, Fork and Centervllie town ships, subject to rules ot-Democratic party. <td> J. H. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi*, date, for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork aud Centervillo township?, subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. D. S. HOBB?N. I hereby announce myself as a can didate lor Commissioner of Anderson county from Section No. 3, composed of Garland. Brushy Creek, Hopewell and Williamaton Townships, subject to the action of the democratic party. W. T. Watson. REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of Representatives, from Anderson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. . ' OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Honer* of Representatives front Anders- . (toili ty subject to the rulea of the de .e .catie primary. RUFUS FANT. JR. I hereby ? .mounce myself a candi- , date for the legislature?subject to the mles and regulations of tbe democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representative from Anderson county subject to the ruleB of the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE I am a candidate for the House of Representatives from Anderson coun ty. I will abide the rules ot tho primary. SAM WOLFE. I annoance myself a candidate for the legislature from Anderson Coun ty subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. T. P. DICKSON. Julius Earle returnde yesterday from Atlunta. where he spent tbe week end. The trip was made via automo bile. Greatness The greatest man ia he who chooses right with tbe most invincible resolu tion.-Seneca Loss Habits of Industry. Women in France and other coun tries of Europe are much more .indus* irious than when they oona to thia ! souatry. . t