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FEW CHANGES MADE THE PEOPLES BANK O. D. BROWNE RESIGNED AS CASHIER SEVERAL DAYS AGO ANNUAL MEETING Stockholders Held Yesterday and Mr. E. P. Vandiver Waa Elected Cashier Al thu annual medlin? of 111? stockholders an?! directora of thc I'noples bank held yesterday :il noon, a few chaoses were niudu In tiltil Mr. IS. P. Vandiver. formerly Vlen president, wa? UIHO elected as ca.inor. i:. take the place of Mr. On r D. Browne, who tendered bin rer'gnntion several days ano. Mr Donald Brown, who hus been book koi ;ier. was also promoted to asiis tsnt cashier. This makes two as stet..nt. cashier?. Kineo Mr: F. S. Bannister already held the position or assistant cushier. Tho report of tho president showed Hitit tho affain; of the bank wofo in a splendid condition, and an eight per cent dividend was declared, ?lay alii" uL once. The following directors were elect ed: \V. L. Brissey. J. i\ Bradbury. M. V. C. Cooley, U. B. Oenn. W. C. Pant. J. fl. Findley.E. P. Oambrell, i.< " o. Holleman, J. A. Hall, B. A Henry, C. C. Jones, T. \V. McCarloy, Titos. H. Bussell, W. H. Tucker, E. P. Vandiver, H. II. Watkins, J. P. Watson. Thc directors mot aF.cr the stock holders meeting adjourned and elect ed tho following ofllccrs: Loo O. I lu: lcm a n. president. II. H. Watkins, vice president. B. P. Vandiver, vico prcBidont mid cashier. P. S. Bannister, assistant cashier. Donald K. Brown, assistant CBHII ior. Kev. .1. T. MIUJU'H Appointment* Bev. j> T. Mann will preach at Welcome church next Sunday morn ing nt ll o'clock, and ut Concord on aamu day at 4 o'clock. At Wniker.McKlmoyle. There will $w) an entertainment ut Walkor-McElmoyle school on Tuos day night, May !). Music by tho Zion band. Admission to and 1") cents. Exorcises will begin at 8 o'clock. BIJOU THEATRE "Brightest Spot In Town" TODAY i William Farn um in THE GILDED FOOL BETTER $!ND OF MOVIES Thone 4C0 iTls? AMDERSONl STOpAY 4 SELECT REELS OF GOOD PICTURES ANDERSON CANDY LAND Now ready for busmesa. Try our , Chocolates Bom Bon? Marshmallows Caramels Nut Creams Cream Mints Peanut Butter? We manufacture every pound of Candy: offered In our place, using only the highest grade materials. We ere weil prepared to . hk?dtef-rand solicit-special br : 1 ^tail ktoda. Authing yoa waftt made, to order on short ?\ notice. Come hy, and lot us show '-' you a real cindy ator?. Anderson Candy lasd NEGRO MOE ESCUPE; POSSES MADE SEARCH TRUSTY ON CHAINGANG AT TEMPTED CRIMINAL ASSAULT ANDERSON NEGRO Wa? Serving Short Sentence--! Borrowed Scissors and Then Made Attack Kleve laster, a younn negro aboul IK years of- ago. yesterday in om I HR atlcmiited assaull upon a prominent yonng lady 1? year? old In thu Three and Twenty seet'on. and early ihlh morning was .HIM af large, although Sheriff Ashley and lils deputies and throe different posses had been Bcoiuing the upper part of the coun ty for him. . The crime wan committed yester day morning about 0 o'clock) anil it seems that tho girl'w mother was not at home. Her father ls dead. The negro made an attempt to cut the young lady's throat with a pair of scissors and she was also rather bail ly bruised about tho throat. It wah elated last night that although he; condition was not critical, she was in a rather serious1 condition. Luster was a trusty on ('apt. Mc Connell's chalpgang, which is now locatod near tho Tr)reo-and-Twenty school. lt seems that for the past several days ho had been going to tho girl's homo to get, water for tho other convict?. Yesterday morning ho went after a bucket of water, and after drawing lt from thc woll. he went into thc house and stated that ho wantcO to borrow a pair of sc!s lars. After securing these, ho at tacked the girl, cutting her throat with the scissors, tho wound being very slight. Her screams frighten ed her assailant away. Tho girl's mother lived on tho place of Dr. Pepper and lt. ls said that, some of tho convicts working near by, saw Lestor run from tho house. Tho alarm waa quickly given, and in a few minutes several were on thc track of tho u gn?. As tho now t. /ead. tho crowds increased, and tc - as not long before posses composed of men from all the neighboring sections were scouring the country for tho negro. Sheriff Ashloy, Deputy Shorlff San ders and Mr. Jas. N. Pearmnn left Anderson yesterday ?morning about ll o'clock for tho scene. Thoy took bloodhounds wlrh thom. They re turned to Andorson late yesterday af ternoon, but In a short while wont back to the scene. They open I sov cral hours last night searching the homes of tho negroes in that section bul these efforts were unsuccessful. Luto lust night they started to Pied mont. From there lt was said thoy wore going to Pel ?er and William ston, where it was thought the negro had possibly fled. At 12 o'clock last n'ght tho crowds hod about dispersed, however, many of them were grouped around tuc convict camp.; Nearly all of tho men ! had been continuously searching, for J the negro, tho posses having been di-1 vlded Into thrco different squads nf j about KO each. They had thorough ly searched the country In that sec tion, bul had been unsuccessful. Somo of ?ho citizens af that section stated that the negro would bc dealt with If ho was capturod by tho men beforo tho sheriff got hold of him. LoBter's home ls in Anderson and ho was serving an 18 months sontenco on tho gang for larceny, having been -convicted in Anderson last Soptcm ber. It was thought that possibly he hui come toward this city, and. nil roads ,wcro being .watched last night. Several pcoplo of that section ure Haid to have soon the negro yester day morning-Bhortly after the crime had been committed. Ho was wear ing citlzon's clothes, and bad on a whlto hat. lt seems ttiat ho startod In tho direction of Mr. J. M. Long's place for the dogs followed him In that vicinity for somo time. Ho went up a creek and through u swamp, and finally the dogs lost tracka of him. Last night lt seemed that ho had mudo good his escapo. Somo are of the opinion that he went toward Easley and possibly got on a freight train on tho main lino of tho Southern. The crime was a bold ono. the girl's homo hoing on one of the muin roads In that section and not far from a store. - < L0S1M; EXERCISES ?ill He Held ai t'eutervlllc Srheol eu Thursday? May 4. The closing exercises of the Con (orville school will begin on Thurs day evening,. May 4, at 8:30 o'clock when a declamation contest between students of the 10th grade will ba held for a medal which has been offered by the trustees. Tho exercises continuo throug? Friday and. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.." addresses viii be made by ..overal. prominent speakers'. This will be followed by tho awarding ot cort-fica tes. There wUl.be a, big plc-, nie at tho school during tho dav and the oublie la cordially Invited to spend the day. Whooping Cough. One ot tho most successful pr?par ?t lon* la us? for this disease i* Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. 'S. W. Mc Clinton, Blandon Springs, Ala., writes, "Our baby had whooping cough as bad af most any ,haby could Msre If t gave him Chamberlain's; Cough Remedy and .lt soon .?ot him. well." Obtainable everywhere. '7v"4^SE DIRECTORS E PROMINEN ALLEN D. ALBERT, PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL ASSO. ROTARY CLUBS WILL BE GUEST AT LUNCHEON TODAY Is One of Foremost Men in His Profession Today and Is Au thority On Social and ?usiness Prob lems. .Mr. Allen I). Allic t. president ol die International Association O? Rot ary clubs, chairman of tho Civic Ked? erasion cf Minnesota, ?UKI president of tho Minnesota Academy of Social ?hoto hy Wnlln?or. Chicago. , ALLEN D. Mr. Albert ls a specialist in town and city problems on n broad foun dation of ipoliticul economy and li s ieaturo on the chautauqua pr?grr.r.? will bo nn ovent of thc week. ills recommendations do not deal wt:-, tho placing of a niouumciu hero ci a drinking fountain there, ll 3 d votoe himself to tho study nsf tit -, forres that c.otrol com m un'ty il: volopnient. He gets nt tho real foun dation of tho problem quickly av. 1 keenly, STATE SUPERVISOR AT CARSWELL SCHOOL PURPOSE OF MEETING WAS TO CONSOLIDATE SCHOOLS WAS GOOD MEETING Was Held Yesterday Afternoon When Prof. Lueco Gunter Made Address Prof. Lueco Gunter, state supervis or1 of rural schools, arrived in tht: oliy yesterday at noon abd with Supt. J. B.' Pelton went -to Oarswoll In stitute where a big gathering waa hold In thc interest of the schools in that section. The object of tho meeting wan lo dtBCURS school consolidation. Thrco schools In that section, CarawcU, Hebron abd Varcnnes. are seriously considering the. advisability' of con solidating and making a rural grad ed school at .some central po'nt. Tho meeting yesterday afternoon was won a'tend ed. and it la* thought a successful one. ] \ -~ NOTK-E TO CttKPITOKS -;; . AU persons having claims against the estate o? Hush Mahaffey, Sr., de ceased, ?re hereby notified to present them properly provo'u to. the under signed within the time prescribed by law. and those indebted to make 6ct-' ti?menL ? Geo. W. Sullivan, and. M. c. Mahaffey. Executors. , r April. 19,"Ul?.' ENTERTAIN TLECTURER Kciences, und who is to speak under the big chautauqua tent thi* ovenlng,I will today be entertained at t ii ii eli -1 eon by tb?' directora of the Vhamber' of com tuerce of Anderson. The board of director? la composed of the following: Messrs, T. Frank Wat kins. W. M. Sullivan, lt. E: Ligon, B. lt. Horton, A. 8. Fanner, f*. E. Fllnkscalei.' and Dr. P.. ?. Henry, lu addition to the luncheon the di rectors will have an automobile ride with .Mr. Albert this afternoon al ter thc regular afternoon perform ance of til? chautauqua. .Mr. Albert is one of the foremost men In his profession in America'to day and has hud a close association with many Ot the great men of the nation, therefore being uble t'? speak with authority of ?oc al and business problems. Ile has also had a wide experience a?' an editor of leadlnu newspapers, chief among which was thc Minneapolis Tribune, the moat In fluential paper of thc northwest. Mr. Albert's earnestness and h's oratory appeals to and:dices every where. ALBERT Mr. Albert has spoken lp almost all tho larger cities,. In America. He has established liimsjjbtf as one of the ablest speakers heard in recent years. His talks aro filled with humor, and his English ls attractive au 1 clear. He has u raro gift of in terpretation which enables "alni to make economics and sociology plain to great audiences. Ho is received us an orator of great powor and a speaker whose addresses bear per manent fruit . In inlier community co-operation. N . DISTRICT NO. 1 WILL MEET IN ANDERSON ON MAY SIXTEENTH CHAIRMAN IN CITY Mr. Waiter E. Geer of Belton Was 'Here Yesterday Making Arrangements Mr. "Waller E. "Orcor of JJoIton was In thc city yesterday making ar rangements for the district meeting or the bankers of Group No. 1. com posed of Greenville, Anderson. Oco nee and Plckena counties. Thc meet ing is to be hold In ^ Anderson on thc afternoon of May Di, and from pres ent indications will bo largely at tended. - A representativo ' bf -the National City Bank of New -York ? ha? been .in* vlied. end although^.'-has not been definitely decided, it is thought theft ho will be-present,'. : Mr. W. W. .Ijong of Clemson T college will be present and will be .odo of tho siwmk ors, as will also Mrv T. Prank Wat kins of Anderson. Others have hean invited, but since they, haye not been heard from, their names ere not glv* on. : ? :,- .'. ?? v-'. The Officers or Group No. 1 are: Walter Grfcer; chairman: ? E. C. Balley,, WMllnmstony.secretary and treasurer. , -' ?:' Entertainment st Equinox. ; There will be R?., entertainment at F.qulnox mill hall oft .Sa?urday night. May ?. for tho benefit of th? W. O.' W,/and W. O. C., VThe public ls cordially invited to .'attend,-especial ly candidates. ; .y *~-???$m ., -^^.W,V;Ktrby,->, Clerk .White Oak Camp. ARRANGED OATES FOR GAMPAHEEIliS CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD MEETING YESTER DAY AFTERNOON CHECKED PLEDGES OF CANDIDATES And Declared Candidates for May or and for Aldermen-Hold Two Meetings A meeting of tao city executive committee was hold yesterday after noon at ?y.'Mt o'clock for tho purpose of checking the pledges filed by 'the candidates for alderman and mayo, and to decide dates for the cam paign meotmgL1 which are to bn held. The members of tho executive committees, which is composed of representatives from each ward are as follows: Ward 1, P. D. Shelton, Ward 2, J. D. Brownlee; Ward :?. J. S. Acker; Wari I. G. f?llen Sullivan, chairman: Ward -r>. Kyle Shirley and Ward 6, G-. O. Carter. After cheeking and canvassing tho pledges '.he following wero de clared candidates In thc city primary which is to be hold on Tuesday, May 16: For .'layer. J. tl. Godfrey. W. A. Sanders. For A id/ii'in a IL Hard 1. W. T. Atkinson, C. VW. McGee. For Alderman Ward 2. Walter Dobbins. A. M. McFall. For Alderman Ward-8. S. G. Bruce. Chas. F. ?pearinan. Ernest Dugan. Ft*r Alderman Ward 1. v F. E. Alexander. W. F. Ashmore. J. H. Tate. For Alderman Ward .">. R. R. King. A. G. Means. For AI der mu ti Ward f>. It. L. Carter. Will Hold Two Meetings. Tho committee fixed the dates for the campaign meeting aa follows: On Tuesday night, May 0, at 8 'o'clock tho candidates fdr mayor and for aldermen. In all tho wards except Ward 6 will speak in the county court house. On Wednesday night at 8:?IO o'clock there will be a meeting in the Ander son mill hall at which time the can didates for mayor and for tho office of alderman from Ward G will speak. Attention is called to the fact that May 10 is the last day for the en rollment of voters, since thc rules> require that the books must clotyo flvo days beforo the election. Under the rules the secretary of each club must close the list and turn it over to tho chairman of tho executive com mittee on May ll and should not al low anyone to enroll after May 10. Tho chairman of the executive com mittee ls glad to give Information concerning the requirements for vot ing at any time. It Is necessary that all those who aro to vote must per sonally enroll their names of tho proper club b ok, If their names were not enrolled two years ago. Those in doubt can see th? se cretarlos in their wards about this, matter. The club roll books will be found with tho following secretarlos of tho wards : Ward I-W. K. Boloman, county treasurer's office Ward 2-M. il. Smith nt Whito & company's or tho city 'hall. Ward 3-J. S. Acker, county sup ervisor's office. Ward 4-D. O. Browne Peoples flai%. Ward &7-R. R. King at Hotol Chl I niola. Ward d-Frank J. White at Ander son mill office. ill BUILD SWIMMING POOL BOBE HILL GLOB Is to Be Located In Front pf Build ing and Will Cover Abewt 750 Square Feet Work ls to be started within thc nerf, few days on a awl mining pool hi Korti) Anderson, this to bo operated under the auspice? ot Rost* Hill club and: open only to mern be rc ot this club. . .. The lake will bo located in the hollow inst this a'd? of tho ,club and the water will bo. run in ?hftragh pipes. The lower road will'be used aa .the dam fer that {?do. The water .will probably coiner about 700 or sot? square feet, ". The raatteV or building a laka' tn North Anderson in connection wHh Fjjse Hill blub has boen agitated for some time, but lt h?s only, boon re cently ' decided to -hate -,the work started. lt will ho -;?*idy for U6?j within the ,next few ?Weeks. . - . - "?";' '?; Fresh Meadow Brock Farm Buttershilk at Che Owl Store. The auto owner finds the Want Ad th? beal medium of ?change* Tin) un ist favored of nil Snow oxfords. * A sbapc designed for comfort, neatness In appearance and to give the greatost amount of Bor vlco possible. This stylo can bo had In black and tan; hutton or Ince. Many other modelt). "The Store with a Corutience" THE SALE OF NEW SUITS AND DRESSES CONTINUES Women who were unable to get In before Easter for ono of tho now Spring yr,it:;, Dresses or Skirts wilt still lind that we can save them mon ey. Particular attention is asked for our showing of Suits? Dresses and Skirts Also our splendid assortment ot Chil dren's Dresses. There's not a store lu town whoro you will And more at tractive values. We can prove it. Just opened a beautiful assortment of new Palm Beach Suits. Millinery We do not believe that you will find in Anderson a collection including newer shapes or more of the colors most in vogue than is shown here, and certainly you will not find more rea sonable prices. COME AND SEE. M. S. NIMMONS Next to Parker & Bolt's To add a line about . t!it?; V?ry . excellent Block ol..Wash Dresses-Lawns, Voiles. Linens, etc. Thu othor things were, for tho time, moro Important.' So. thia is to tell you wo aro'well prepared to meet all your requirements In . . ' Summery Dresses You'll And thenv--?a you've always found our gar ments:-newer and different from the "ordinary now .ayjea." Ours must at.all times be the best itt every . little way. The materials, colors, color combina? lions, styles and prices ar- BO varied thur, you can't help finding one that wi? suit. . You know, of ?course, the sooner you borne the bet ter your chance of seeing^ the stock-while, completo. WINDSOR TIES--A big Assortment of pret ty one? ripened yesterday, 2Sc ?nd 50c. vJ?tffcV-At V,*''. i-'.' :