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THE INTELLIGENCER ESTAnXlBffED 18C? ?... I T. ? 1 . ? il I I ? Published every morning oxco.it Monday by The Anderson Intelligen cer nt 140 Weat Whltner Street, An derson, $. C. HEtfMVKEKLY INTELLI6ENCBB .1 Published Tuesdays and Fridays mmm mm ? * fm.'?- -?? ??? ^ -?? ?. ,L. M. GLENN. .Edi ar and Manager. Entered as second-class mattel Ap.ll 28, 49?4, af-; the post offlco at . Anderson, South Carolina, under th? Act of March 3; 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Telephone. ... ..321 ?VD?CWS?? BATES HAILY Ono Year;. .. .. .. ..$5.00 Six Month?... .. '.*.2.50 Three Months .. ."..1.-5 Ono iMonth.42 Ona Week.10 SEMI-WEEKLY One Year.....fl.f>0 Six Moulhs. .75 Tn o Intelligencer is tioiS?ere? ;>> carrier In the city. Look at the printed label on your paper. The dato thereon shows when tho subscription expires. Notice date and label carefully, and If not correct please notify us at once. 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In order to avo'd dqlays on account r.f personal absence/ letters to The Intelligencer Intended for publication \ should not. bp addressed to any Indi vidual connected' with tho' phuor, ?at | .dimply to The Intelligencer. * '_ OBMaaoaMM . . FRIDAY!; }*JW,??; 1016; ' ' 11".'111 il *J\ i.U'jWigapp^^ ' f<^^yhn'll be 'first, tb. muddy ihej.swlni : inliif? bolo? . . Tho launderer la., tho,big^buslness mnn today.1 >'.-. v ... Where will it-All and?-tblB prepor? j / educas,pow.-wow] ... And tho Ice mah comes Into his fiwn once moro. Strange wo., haven't heard a : JfisJ. ?tory tills|;seaab.q? '. ., -, ;.. ., ? ? - 'O-T-. , . ; ? Wav.tcd: A man. who has sense enough to attend to hts own business. 1 t'a too .hot: to/ sleep, but, we don't! object to 'oiling about a shady porch, j Obregou seejdtf to thing the. steam* ; roller was/u><$' in ?he El Paso con? terence?. ?/'?:';." Germany' admits shea sorry, bat falls, to add "and j I'll never do lt again,".". v^. - ; ?'0: There's notbi?g/hY a nome. ' Dead Man's, hill, ls th? livest place about Verdun. " ? . In tho sumnt?r' tlnie a young man's fancy lightly turi a to thoughts of cold lemonade. \* .' |^^^f> <p?a man . had' %ri conceit to say not many days ag;* thaine thorough j^^.ly .understood a railway, guide. .. ;>' -Wo have actually.iaeen-'a' moving 'ii : ^picture'' atiow i?h?re the hero gets ; Vf the ?j worst ; end all. the.. way ' through. V v~o- : Lots of j people bav? ' lived to%*?. ; score years, hu^ . V ed 'os '"much '.aa jr.tja.Cla^ 'Joe Cannon. We atUI have 'wHh ua^* ?Vd-fa?h-| ioned^^b^i^V-' " ruin 'when three wei /"V ?<Tha early-tf,^^!^^ ; axiom brings toVmVudcthe. fellow ?jrbu ir mr*t ;p?t*:<i?& breeches. * I* Greenville- Odd SMlowa are V ireas?hfc According ; toi ? a ntwo . anyhow. ;V;V; It's about^?m*^me little boy 'was /wt-?Ur.ffDnd Fisher t<> take Mott and ?/p'Sett .ba'e^:'f:tnV'.?nrop?l; -'?^ney^eh^Vd AUTHENTIC, SK Wff Tlie Intelligencer ,Js .almost daily asked to con,fifnt?,V?!t?rio?s g* rumor? mostly pertaining to war, aud in many instances the origin ot such reports never becomes known. Only last night this office was called over tele phono, the voice at the otber end of the wire asking expectantly: "In it true tlie Germans have taken Ver dun?" It was not true so far os The Associated Prfas could determine, and that news association would un doubtedly be the first to have receiv ed information of such a character. The fountain bend of nil .mich wild reports, hundreds of which are re ceived at this office and never men tioned-in fact, forgotten the moment the query has been answered-might bo easily traced were an effort mnde. Certain dally newspapers, one par ticularly, received in' Anderson, in tho form of an "Eytra", carrying war rumors, both at home and abroad, not to mention ail forms of scandal and unauthentic reports, ore no doubt re sponsible for efforts being made at the local nevupaper office to confirm these reports. It is to be wondered at that people of intelligence would buy such newspapers, much less take them hmno for their families to read. The local papers are supplied with up-to-the-minute events by the lead ing newsgatberlng association of the world, and aa a-result print only au thentic, dependable news. Headline.) are often misleading and in some cas es are Intended. to augment the sale of "Extras." The story printed be neath tho blazing captions often tells an entirely different Story. Would it not be better after all to patronize the home, paper only? In this way you' not'o'hly'get information of a dependable character, but asslHr in building up a local Industry, mi ! LINE O'DOPE Weather Fo'reca?t-Generally fair Friday and Saturday. Slightly cool I Messrs. Fred Heath and Fredurg hove just returned to Atlanta arter paying tho local Coca-Cola company, 'which in tinder .the management ot Capt. Ralph. J. Ramer, an inspection visit This was the first time these gentlemen had been In Anderson since tho local company moved Into its new quarters and th?y'were m?re than de lighted j with cohdlt?oj?8*a?.<he?-if ound thom, at at lng that they -we'/o Sur prised to find such i a model and up-! to*ttat? plant .:....' i '/ I MrV Horace, j. M?Gee^? family, have" moved to 828 East River street temporarily, their homo ot ^S^Oreen- j ville street having heep J>?rn|d. Irat er, they, win move. t?;'Nprfh Anderson. The annual meeting of . the; stock holders and directors of'tho Orr Cot ton mill wUL be held this morning at 11:30 In the office of the mill. .. ' . -. Q ?. / ; I Banner? advertising the Coburn players which are to apepar on the Clemson campos on the 17th and 18th j may* be foundMn tho rooms of the j chamber- of commerce, v Old. cicmaon men.and others aro naked to get these and 'place them on their automobiles.) All the baseball faha will be pres ent this afternoon to witness the gamo between,: South Carolina University and Clemson. Support these games antf; many moro will bo secured. DEATH MBS. HESS P, MeMIIitAB? 0*enred In At?^?t^estcrday After A ?u?srRi iim -rs?" T-f??l-^u hvr?.; j OB t?rday announcing the death !bf Mrs. Hiss Porcher, McMillan whteb-in^cur-,. cd yesterday afternoon at 2:10 ai her. home tn Atlanta, Ga, The funeral servicbt? will be held in Atlanta fcklsy at fit. Luke Church. Mrs.'McMillan lived'In Anderson for many years, before' her marriage, and later after.she married her first husband, Mr; Sloan cb o mad G Ander son her . homeuii-f Mr. Frank Sloan, who moved frew here to Atlanta laaj fall was the only child by thia mar riage. Some" years ago Mrs., Sloan married MV W. B. McMillan of At lanta, ana H?vte been Hying ;itt Atlanta. ?-since' thai '.t'hne.-'. There is "laughter by this marriage. Mrs. "Han ..was a raosf. attract ive and lo woman; and hisi host of lends and relative? not only in An ., j?tift'|fl&MVKhr- tho/v'****; Who wilt bo deeply grieved to hear of her ^S^^jy- . \-; ;';-'" ??';' .~l ? SCHOO* EXHISITWN. i There wilt vbe an exhibition by Galt Grove aehbol- airton schcol house oa j *.Friday , evening at ?:3o o'clock. The scrhooi is located throe mites I - or Will tatton. ?y > E*thw*t?? ; ?Si ; mi^i&??; ;:; >Mr.';fc??v.'1*^ - ?#i?^-:;-.|o^ !att9taj?ed= by- hld with Sh? LARVK t'HOWlMi PACK COCT BOOH TO HEAR TRIAL OF YOI'NG M KN (CONTINUED FROM PAGES ONE.) tornoon. Mooro, who wa? arrested tht> night of the murder, has been out on $3,000 bond, as baa also Will Mar tin. The Attorney's Tho defendants are represented by Messrs. Alvin ii. Dean, prominont member of the Greenville bar, A.-H. .Dagnall, C. H. Karie and G. B. Greene, all members of the local bar. Solicitor K. P. Smith ls being as sisted in the prosecution by Mr. T. Frank Watkins. Mr. Smith exam ined the state's witnesses yesterday, while tho cross examination was dono by Mr. Dean. The Jory. In selecting the Jury the panel was exhausted and an extra venire had to bo drawn. The extra venire corislstod of J. E. Dobbins, F. G. Tribble, J. P. Crowther. J. W. Nor ris, G. B. Walton, T. Q. Anderson. Chas. A.'Gambrlll, J. C. Green, S. R. Parker. W. S. .Mannins, J.. M. Sullivan. Jr., Joiin S. Cromer. W. ?. Ramsey and H. J. McGee. The Jury drawn is as follows: T. T. Cox, V. B. Wilson, E. M. Hall. R E. Burris. H. M. Holland, Chas. C. Pr?vost, W. S. Breozeaie, W. D. Mc Clain. Tom F. Hil!, Joe W. Norris, S. fl. Parker, T. Q. Anderson. Ex cbaed hy the state were: J. J. Bruce. B. N. Wyatt, J. H, McCuen, F.'. D. Gray, E. C. Blackston and J. E. Dob bins. Those excused by the defendant were: >L. M. Cochran. E. B. McCoy, J. W. Brock, J. C. Garrison, M. C. Dargan, J. S. Melton,'A. O. Epting, W. P. Bell. J. P. Crowther, W. S. Manning, J. C. Green, J. M Sullivan and G. B. Walton. Thc Trial Begins. The Jury was not completed until after the dinner recess, the first wit ness, for tho state. Dr. 'll. H. Acker, going on the stand shortly after 3 o'clock. Dr. Acker testil?ed as to tho au topsy which he made, stating, that he had found thc imprint of a hail head on Hick's face, which was probably crn-aed from the foco being against a nail extending above the level of the floor i Dr. Acker told of thc bullet wound which ho found in the breast, ranging from the right side tb 'Hie lett and passing through tho aorta, or main artery, JuBt over the heart.. This, ho stated, was sufliclcn:. to have oaur-ed death . Dr. Acker also ton UH cd as to. his return to Brushy Creek section later when he and Dr. H. H.' Harris mada a.second examination of the body when it was examined. Ho stated that he then found a discoloration on tho fae;, which ho thought was caused from forco applied. On cross-examination Mr. Denn nue lied Dr. Acker tor Some- length aWmt'Hbe . dlscoI0r?tl?ii'v?? the' race of ? ;tho dead bddy.-. He asked ?.If- lt could i net karo been caused because or contact with the floor when Hicks, fell after, ho was shot. The witness r?pli?dvthat-Nit could have been caus ed'from that or from blows-from ones Iflrtj-?.'vH? said" that, he 'would not say which lyn!. ?r.us?d the discoloration. The- defenjBai rV .'attorney, also asked State's wit nc i theV, discoloration, could not b .. been cardlver spots whlD?r, treQn-utly form on a : dead body-. * -This the witness - stated waa possible, but hardly probable ia thle ca'4,e. . The witness was- also asked lf .lt would have, been . possible for Hicks to have arisen after he bad been shot and walked several ?tops. The witness replied that lt , would have. Dr; HI H. .Harris, the physician who assisted Dr. Acker 1a the second examination of the body, was the nextjwltness,. ''Dr. Harris told of Uae discoloration on the face, stating that in his opinion it wascaused from force applied and not because . ot spots forming on the body, after death Ho gave numerous reasons i for his opinion. . Dr. Harris ?also cited in stances where he had: known, recopie to run several feet- anti fair deed, af ter being, shot. . > ? . i?' ?The neje! witness fqr-the state was Miss Essaie Black. According to Misc, mack's* 'tt?tlmony, -Hicks was called from the houBe by-some Of.jth? pai tlc-rf in the yard knocked-down and then shot. He aTose,. walked; back Into tho house, felt ? In the ceater^of the room ?sudvog^lredi ; She stated thal when Hicks left. tho houBe bc j)?d'''-:hiB hands In libs" side pockets aud. that h? was asked to remove them. . She saw the flaeh from ?ie pistol, but iiid no? see tho gun. She did n?t; know who did the shooting Kineo til! of the young m>? were,stan? ding close to Hick* and in, frofct pf him. She said that she had known Hicks over three: years and that his conduct in their homo had' been.-the beet..;- . .." :. . V ?in crosa-examlnation Mis? Black ck to the evidence given at first, although <iuesUona Were fired cat her for; nearly one-half hour. She e*ld, that , she did not talk to neighbors who. gathered around shortly after tho killing and did not tel! the?;,whO-1 had dono tho'shooting. 8ho testified that Hick?; had been coming , to see. her and thai ?he not engaged] to him. Miss Etffie BiSck waa the next tpiti neus for tho elate. Her testimony nh ! direct and cro?is examination *. wslef practically the same as, thit of her sister, except for .the .fact; thi|; fte wee not standing in the doorway of the home, hui; inside and did nat-ses ?ve shooting. ?y: Serle Black, young brother ??..jsF?p" Misses-Black, was the Ie,*i witii examined yesterday "afternoon. asa?, will he conttued this morning *4 wita esses not engaged in >.tfcj SHHN^were excused until Moa irnlog, and all Juror? engaged ;ves?e\**eiaw4'?-*.''-' ' ? ?' Ax? Kay, ; aldtsg prisoner to ss? g g 8E88lfll??H?PElLL LARGE CROWDS WERE IN ATTENDANCE THERE YESTERDAY TODAY'S PROGRAM Rev. Thoo. J. Watts of Columbia Is Attending Sessions and Other Worker?. Many people from Anierson went to Hopewell" yesterday to attend the Saludi Baptist,' ?ahday'.'???hool con vention which waa in session yester day and which will continue through today. Large crowds wero present, and nearly ail. of ?tho schools of the association were represented. Tho following .program was oar . ried put yesterday: 1 10:00. Devotion half hour, led by Thoa. J. Watts;, State Sunday School ' Secretary, Columbia. 10:30. Organization of tho Con vention. ' 11:00. Address , "Tho Modern Sunday School--- Its Organization and Management," -Kev. Harvey Beau chap?n, D. D., Field Sec rep. ay First Baptist Sunday School Board, Dallas Texas. -, 1:40. Discussion, "How to Suc ceed as a Sunday School Teacher/' Secreary Thos. J.' Watt?. 12:15 Question Box, .Inquiries ans wered by Watts and Beauchamp. 12:&0.' Adjournment for dinner. 2:00. Song Service led by Henry Milford. ' ' . 2:15. "How to gain and hold the pupil's attention," Dr. Beauchamp. 3:00. "A study of the Teen Age Pupil.'' Dr. W. 3.. Wiley. Field Sec retary of the Sunday school Board. 'Mnecoge, Okla. ; 3;4r,. Discussion, "How May Country Churches Improve their buildings for Sunday School purpos es?" Dr. Beauchamp. 4:30. Business' Session' followed by adjournment.. . Tods?**; Program . - 10:00. Devotional' Service^ . led by Rov. W. B. lin wi; ins. 10:20. .Address,-.''A course .of Biblo oludy for tho'Snnjday School teach er," Dr. H. - Bea?d?amp..-_" ' 11:00. Discussion. "The .Youns People- How to Interest them in the Sunday School," pr. Wiley.; ... . H.:-10. Open 'Discussion, lcd . by Thoa ..J. Watts. 12:30. Adjournment for dinner." .2:00. Song service, led by Henry Milford. ?T. y .3:15. Religious- ?ducation in old Testament tlmea," '^ey>-..,;C.' -t? .'. Jones D.' D'.-, Education-^Secretary, bf f the State Convention, Columbia. , 3:00. Discussion, ''The Claims of .ibo Sunday School -on adults." Dr. Beauchamp. . 3:45. DiecuBsion, "The Teacher's Great Task',' Br; W. S. "Wiley. . "^?O.?'- 'Business- a?scjibn followed by adjournment. All. superintendent's are members ot-the Convention ex-af?lelo and each school is entitled tb three represen tatives and two additional represent atives- for every additional hundred pupils over -the Ural hundred or frac tional part-thereof. Each school is Urged to send its full quota of dele gates. .Each school ls a.vked to make a small contrlbutlon'to cover expens es. : '- # Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of tba cyatem each morning and wash away tho ; ' poisonous, stagnant matter. Those of us who ate acbustbaie'd to feel! dull and heavy; when we,arise;, splitting headache, stuffy from a Cold, four tongue, n?aty' breath, ?cid i-.tomach, lame back, . can Instead, both look and feel as fresh as ? daisy always by washing th J poisons and toxins from the body with phosphatbd yatee each morita*. . v We should drink, before breakfast, ? glass bf real hot water with ;a tea spoonful of limes tono phosphat o jin lt to finfill from tho .'stomach , liver, kidneys and ten yarna af bowels , tba previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins'f thus cleans ing, i Sweetening andy 'purifying tho en tiro alimentary tract beitOr?: putting more food into ibo,? atornaeh. Tho action o? llnicatono;. phosphate and hot water on en ' empty stomach IS wonderfully Jnylgor^.K. itt cleans bot AH the sour foi-ntentations, gases, waste and actdicy aad .gires one a splendid . apetite and lt is said to be but apatite whllo until twfeiroscs begin to -rpearV,jb? -hf cheeks. A quarter pound cf limestone phosphat? will cost }*NMry' little ot the drug store, but is sufficient to make anyone who Is - bothered with bilious ness, constipation, etoni?ch troublo or rheumatism a real ankhes fast on th? subject M internal #fctta?pn. Try lt-abd yO'n are assuradithat' Tf*PfflE look bettor and feel'petter in ?very ?ray shortly. , ; yt ca^5 Sp b St v% ^al?1* escape Sn^c^^ g| ^Wlil BJ Bagwell o^rjic^og a? Mgg^wajf. '. ? Jib : biff.".' ? Of course, you'll want at least You have more room for choi serge suit, "6130," from the i You'll wonder how it's possib ? It's because the makers have rank among the foremost in t Blue or gray-$15.00--whicl MARKETS Local market 12.50. .Nev/ York Market. .. .. . Open High Low Close May.12.90 ?12.98 12.85 12.86 Jnly.; ..13.01 13.14 12.95 12.97 :?ct.'.. ..13.25 13.30 13.15 13.16 Dec. .. .. 13.45.13.45 13.31 13.34 New York spots 13.10. ?>] Lirerpioot ftarket. , . Open Maj -June.1 ' .. . .813 July-Aug., .. .-8.09 Oct-Nov..' .. .. I...7.94 Sales 10,000. Spots 8.43. . Close 8.19 . 8.14 7.99 To'slniply order your Iioruo "Painted" ls not enongh- spocl /r' ,;-;. ' ?. "Town and Country" and you will know the quality of protection that lsvlielug. 'put on your house. v. Anderson Paiot &Color Co. Phone.647. ?9S N?KTH MAIN ST. ?fl . A dollar down-A dol lar a week, or, pay day. j That's the Simplified} 'Savings System- way. Op-, , ly?y?u^ can~pay jn^iajfj . amount^trtm'10c. uu. each pay.'day. , /;'_ Your money bear* inter-: est compound iuarttrly; f?jjffl?fa wheii^vy*?u ;?js*? ^;Jw^y. m?n shoutu jola theil * Ctuh. . ^ j i*lk\m "tn 'tlttv n?v?piita: : one serviceable suit for "all occasion'? use this spring. ce this year, for. we've secured a beautiful new Clothcraft gray tame house that makes the well-known "5130" blue. te to get so much good style and-careful workr^anship at $15. specialized on medium-priced clothes for 70 years atid they he country in scientific methods of manufacture. * wiU it be? The Store witha Conscience'* ^ 'ii I ii i Visiiofs ave cordially invited ? to visit, our .tore Sylille -in town. You'll rind it'a pretty, good stcVc,'. we tljink. We are sure' you'll find its Merchandise- newer ani lu tter limn most" peaces and a corps cf sales people Avrrjp" ?r?l at all times painstak ing and courteous.? We'll be glad to have \QI\ and to. sr)ow y:ou;. so.conic in ami. rflo ] as y o u w oukt in "your,store-' ' at home, ours is just a$ home-liki Of Course you made all the ^most necessary pur chases .before leavings, but you'll' be. a,pt.Vt . to need'a small..article.pf some s.ort--ssy ' "'. Handkerchiefs, ;F$ns,: T<iil;etJMUcl!?.s, .u.tc..^ Our st?ck of these is just as High ; toned as, the expensive outer, garments^ ? . j; Remember* to?. ir fr'- >,-.?.\-*->.;.. we ean supply all your' heeds" from head . to fo?t in-quite a satisfying manner.. ^ YOU CAN USE THE 'PHONE YOUR ORDERS WILL BE PROPERLY When y?u lal^^fr trip this^umiit?r-^^re and 1 fri supply y^ltwlt!^^ | ; Cashed every, f&m tificatien? if-?ost no ty^Mg. cato ?& ^m"-CTshet?; . and the cost ls very snia?l. > ,v ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^