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ie E DR. W. H. FRAZER AND REV. I. E. WALLACE WILL >i MAKE PLANS HOLD MEETING HERE In First Presbyterian Church on j Tuesday Afternoon, June 4 ?-Mel on Tuesday ti, . ?i iv 1 ll At n meeting of thc Homo Mission,; committee ia Anderson TucBclay it wao decided to call a conference nt all tho cldera, deacons, Sunday school S?peti?tendcnts and pr^s.-? hore in l'?i (1 mont presbytery, to meet at thu First Presbyterian chbrch, of Ander son, Tuestlay Juno 'll, at 4 o'clock in thc afternoon. Tho. conference ?B to be in thc na ture of a social, gnt-to-gelhor meet ing; and thc purpose of it is to form ulate an aggresive and constructive policy for Prssuy? orlan Ism in this section, 'ii There will be two seEBions with a luncheon between, ftirnished by tho Haracca and '.Phtlathea classe*? of I .the First church. Some i/iominon: Speaker-* will bo brought in from nomo of tho neighboring CHICB and talks will bo made by local workers, j Tho idoa is that thoro arc ouough pf automobiles in overy congregation to carry all who can come, that rb.?j can leave homo after dinner and get back homo that' night from any part bf tho Presbytery, and spend nevera) hours in consideration of tho work of tho church. Tho Idea was ^sug gested by tho Masonic mooting' re cently held at Clemson college, when . moro than throe hundred MnsonB. many of them "Presbyterians, gather ed from tho throe counties that composo Piedmont presbytery, and spout . several ' hours pleasantly and profitably In wlluossing tho work of| (liin lodge, and returned to their homes that night. Dr. \V. H. Fraser, and Rov, I.E; Wallace wore- appointed a commlttoo ? to preparo a program and make ar rangements for ?tlils meeting. It In hoped that ovory Presbyterian cr ucial in the Presbytery will begin nt 'once tb make hts plans to attend this meeting. . Qradnates nt Welford. Mosers. Q cor go Vi, Prince, Jr., 3. C.. "Pruitt and Q? Vf. Palmor havel returned from Bpartanburg whem | they havo been attending school.- All jhreo.-graduated ip the claser thin! rear and ofo'.wcU' known in Ander son Cherry? Chocolate and?Vahil!a Ice Cream at tho Owl.--Thatfa al!. "BrightCBi Spot te Tow** .r r*r* A v WORLD HOLBROOK BUNN in (The Butterfly On The Wheel) BETTER KIND OF MOVIES Wcoae m -J..-, ii.-1JJ.-J*? 1 THE TRANS A Comedy Melodrama Featuring Our Mayor, Wm;: . AncJersot ? Al 4 Reels of^l^wing Henry R8 Wallte Adwli W? RIVAL TOWNS ITBIVE Fl PLAGE I ON ELECTRIC ROAD BE-1 TWEEN ANDERSON AND CITY OF ATLANTA HAD BARBECUE Party of Surveyors Were Enter tained By Citizens Near Jefferson That there 5? much, rivalry among tho town!) between Anderson and At lanta which want to secure the pro posed electric rullway ls shown by the following article appearing lu .| un Atlanta puper yesterday und ? which was sent out from Lawrence ville. Ga. Tho article follows: t With lntenirc rivalry tho communi ties botwecn Anderson. H. C., and At lanta have been < :ertlng e?*cry of fort to lnduco th' builders of the proposed new electric railroad that | is to connect those two cities to lay th? rails through their borders. Gra dually thc situation baa boen clarified at ono point after another, since the surveying party of about fifteen men . began their work last March at Anrj dcrson and started toward Atlanta. Thc route bas been definitely cs luollBhed, lt ie believed from Ander son as far Into Georgia as Jefferson, county seat of Jackson county. The survoy has been completed that far, il dlstanco of about 79 miler., but from Jefferson into Atlanta tho pro bable route to bo followed has re mained a mystery until recently. . A report Is curront here that ono of the engineers with tho survoylng party has said the parly has. receiv ed definite instructions to continue from Jofferson via Hoschton and Tucker into Atlanta. This report has stirred great enthusiasm among tho communities to be touched by tho survey. Several days ago the* members of the surveying party were tho guests at a big barbecuo on tho outskirts* of Jefferson, where their hosts Included lending citizens from miles around. Bonds Voted On In Airy Springs District For New Bui!dsng~-Voto Was Unanimous With a rocord voto of 52 to 0, tho doctora. In Airy Spvlngs district No. Qt on Tuesday voted on $3,500 bond? for . tho purpose of building a school' bonne. The building will cost some thing over 14,000, it is said. , The fact, that not a Blnglo vote waa cast against tho proposition ls ex ceedingly encouraging and speaks very highly for tho cause of educa tion in that district. . MAWE IN ANDERSON "The Transgressor'' With Anderson Feople .Be Shown U?rO.V. Beginning today, "The Transgres sor," the two reel' comedy in clod ra il mt Ic photoplay' staged in Anderson recently "will bo shown at Tho An ilorsoh for throe daya. ' Owing to the fact tba? Anderdon people aro taking-the parts in tutor j picture, it will doubtless attract ! many people. It 1B said to bo a very. Interesting photoplay. In addition: to thia picture at Tho Anderson today there will ba tour?) reels of "The Strange Case of Mary : Page," featuring; Edna Mayo and Henry Walthall, tic Pholop?ay in m^mft J.H. Godfrey. - im. I! antj many other I tipple ; e -Ot?er o?Mafy ; Page ; 1 and Edna; Mayo BaiconylSc ENROLLMENT BOOKS MUSTJJIBlAiNEO TWELVE REMAIN UNDELIV ERED BY COUNTY CHAIRMAN ALL VOTERS ENROLL Rules Require That Everyone Must j Enroll Anew This Year-Need Not Register Mr. C. B. Tolly, chairman of the executive committee etatcd yesterday that there woro still 12 club rall hooks at his ofilce which had not feseh' eecur?d un.-? that lt v;x,n very im portant for tho proper persons to get those hooks ot once so that thc voters might begin to enroll. The following clubs' have not so cured thc books: Broadway, Corner, Craytonville, Flvo Forks. Fork So. 1, Fl>rk No. 2, Grovo School, Mr. Tabor, Shirley's Storo, Starr, West Savannah and White Plains. Under the old rules, the books had to be open on tho first Tuesday in June, but the new rules state that shall be opened on or before tho first Monday In Juno of each year. This shows that tho enrollment books should have boen in the hands- of the right parties a few days ugo. % Chairman Telly also wisheB that attention again bc called to tho fact that every person who wishes to vote In the primary must enroll this year This meanB that all h?ve ! to* enroll, including those' who wore ] enrolled two years ago. This ia one of the utmost importance and no I One .will be allowed to voto unl?s?| his name appears on tho proper club roll hook. I In this connection it might bo stated that many voters of Anderson county aro unddr ' the impression that it will bc necessary for them to registor in order to vote in the ap proaching primaries1. Th's is not thc | case. Registration certificates, for | qualification to vote .In tho general election,, aro good If Issued at any dato since 1908. To vote in tho pri mary, it ls nbcesBary for overy man to, re-enroll in his precinct dr club'. Just the simple matter of writing tim name end address upon the club book, provided requirements as to re sidence and age are* met, qualifies ono to vote In tho primary. Young Lady Struck By Auto?-Tw6 j Automobiles Collided Letter In Evening ' Last evening at 7 o'clock Mias| Meredith of the Riverside mill wits struck ead" knocked down, by an au tomobile driven fey Mr. Munroe Bau nistor of tho Qluck mill, the ace'rtout occurjiug on ?^orth Main strebt at the, corner of East Whither . Thc young lady was in the act of board1-. lng a street car when alie Was struck.-, She was only "t-llghcy lir Jhred ?nd was taken 1Mb Craytb?'3 JD ru g st?re; Eye witnesses, atatb that Mr. Bannister was running vory Bl?Wly and that the accident was un avoidable.' ? : I ..'mt night, shortly before 9 o'clock two Ford automobiles driven by D>. W. I?. Popper and Mr. Dob palsborg pOlii-Jded on Sor.h Main street near I tho City hall. Ono -of tho froat Wheels. On Br. Popper'? car wis broken,' tho render encashed and* the front axle beat. The front a ..ie or Mr. Oeiehprg's car was also., damag ed. Dr Popper, waa coining out, ot West Market and turned into Main, going north, lt ls said, and cut tho earner without, going on the lower) side or tho "Drive ..to. the Right" sigh. Jff- Oelsberg was going down South iMald on tho right hand aide and tho two cars collided. ?IMUtlS.WltttGlIT jalar .young Couple of Coorify ft?rrfed Yesterday. hf|BB. Ileo Barrls, daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Jas HsrtlS of tho Bob erts section; Was married yesterday afternoon to Mr C.K.Wright ot Johnson City, ', Torirt., tho ceremony hoing performed by the bride's pas tor, thb ?l?v. S.- H. Booth, ot 4:flo O'clock in the preachco of a tarp! number of friends and relatives. Mrs? Wr?sht ls ene of < the moil popular young women or her .section of thc county and during tho past: Bessern taught at the Roberta school. She. ha? hundreds of. friends . who wish for her much happiness. .' Mr. Wright baa also boen teaching' at . Boborts school and, has', been rb * for the next ?*JIB1M^>W?}?': lg man., ot, many , admirable ^?Mv'm'i ?very.'^pdpttiar. '?'.'.' Mtv ,', ..fright will boiSf-fiOthn itonV. dhows et IrWette Are Provfag <fa. ^Sftnininfr. ,. v S?W? w The Palmetto '- Ung good: this wedfc and patron* ore well pleased'', f?ploen, .fem?is imper?bh?tor. v mag altentlon e>'-is also .the did cboruo. Joo Foster artd Hipo, tho tonimediftrts, are good *s welt as Max Ooldeu, who is fearing straight. . The slaging ot Mis* Alert? Jsw?l 'pSt'M^i :.e|b*?*;- and? - dancing ot Wii?fr I?abeBa Morton, and Everyft 0r?wter4-areV?Uo,-te?tur?g''" En M m ELECTED PRESIDENT FURMAN ALUMNI ASSOCIA TION \N GREENVILLE TUESDAY NIGHT MR. LEON L. RICE Prominent Young Attorney of This City-Capt. H. H. Watkins One Of Speakers Tho many friends o? Mr. Leon L. Edee of thia city will he pleaded in learning that he was elected .presi dent, of the Thurman Alumni associa lion ?i tia annual, mooting in Green ville on Tuesday night. Mr. Rice ls a popular young attorney of this city and a candidate for tho office of solicitor of thia circuit. The following from tho Greenville (Piedmont te I'm of his election: After the report of the secretary came the election or officers, wHh the following result: President, Leon L. Utco of Anderson; vice president, R. C. Burts of Hock' Iiill; secretary, M. 13. Brockman of Greenville; treasur er, C. B. Martin of Greenville. Throe members were "chosen for tho athle tic council, as follows: A. D. L. Har Udale, S. A. Moore and R. M. Mauldln. Speeches were delivered by J. W. Hicks of Florence, Capt. H. H. Watkins of Anderson, Prof. Burt? of Pock Hill and Prof. G. W. Cun ningham of Vermont. WT J. Bolt made some enthusiastic remarks In regard to the work for the athletic field. Ho eaid that moro than $1, 200 had been raised in and around Greenville in tho last few weeks, and that tho students themselves, had subscribed $400.. Briot talks by Leon Rice and Dr. Poteat closed tho-meeting. Contracts j Signed Yesterday ' Morning For | Combination Fire Track For chased ?y Council ' Contracts* for- thq triple combina tion auto - f Ira-"truck which was de-| elded upon in coime?i meeting Tues day hight .we.-e'- Bbmed' . yesterday morning and tho oar will arrive in Anderson within Cf) tc- 00 days. Since ?hero has hoon much inter cst in all of tho bMs submitted, tho following is published: By the Amerlcan-^oFrance Engine company. Elmira, N Y., kThos. Stew art and Mr. Wyantt. representatives: Model 75, 750 galfon rotary gear pump, triple combination, capacity ot engine, 100 horse-power, to be dellv ered v-lthln CO working days, and t->\ be demonstrated to. tho entire satis faction ot the iuombers of the city ? council, ?9,000. r In tho event tho City of Anderson decides to purchase- this car the com pany will give $1,750 for twp flro horses ,(Mack and Charley, pulling hook and ladder truck) one horse drawn bose wagon aud double Bet of harness; Terms: ".Payments to be made in five .equal annual installments, first annual payment without interest, and other deferred payments bearing five per cent, simple Interest. . By Abrens-Pbx Firo' Engine compa ny, Cincinnati, O., ho representativo present, bid being mailed: Model K-3> 700 : gallon . piBtonj pump, triplo 'combination .capacity ot] engine Iud horsepower, $8.GOO. Terms/cash. Hy tho Seagrave company. Colum bus, O., M. B. Sanders, rcpreBenta tlve. Model T special, ;75O-to-800 gr lion Centrifugal pump, trffcl?- combination, capacity or engine ??0 ho?fbvow?r, with extra cfiuipmcnt consist hit; ot Westinghouse self-starter, full truss ed'and other supplies t? the vaiuo ot $500 to bo dellverod. within 6O-t?-0O working days and to be dotoodritrat?d to tho entire satisfaction-of Ps' mem bers of tho city council, $9,000. Model T. Standard. ?00 gallon Cen trifugal'bump, same as above, $8, 500. . . Model D. Combination, $9^000. In iue:-event tho olty ; of Anderson decides th purchase either ono of these cars the company will, elvo $1,000 . for tho two f ir? .horses, horca drawn h oso wagon and djublo set of harness. ?,n 'iM^m^'^- ' Tenu*: To suit tho city. IP Tho tntoUigeo?er; yesterday morning H was staW^-that lt had hoon said that tito morning after tho r?cent? cbhtis^mioh,r?dgueth oh 'V oho' ?uto pump wt? ?n^dommissioti, tt?^eiog desgraves The representa ttyo ut the Amorlcan-La^Pranc? con? m* 'slated, yesterday "that this ? mistake ?Vd wanted to pay for a telephone- message to Augusta to chn?ac lt; He stated: that Augusta liad, aw Anierlcan-??*firji^ eagiwa ijKWMt?. -.there .w?^<.nth*W-:'tWjieh wore in uso tho morning Otter. ?>.; Greehfttte . ; Mr. .Tobo L. the Greenville a viaitor in the has been tn the}$? a nucitber hf yea proficient In his 1^ Ci^ar^ at I.) Ill!liiii::itll!lillll!IIII?II!H!lll Mi?. TUGS. J. HANSON Died Yesterday Mor ni? tr ut Heme ; - Near Pendleton. Mr. Til os). J. Hannon, aged GO. died at hts home near Pendleton yes terday morning Of complication:; fol lowing a lingering illness; Mr. Hannon underwent an operation some weeks anco and had recovered sufficiently to visit ; the' city and. at tend to some business mattera and his friends thought that ho was getting along nicely until tho last few day?, In tho death of Tom Hannon Anderson county losses a good man. .He was honest, a. bard work er, and' loyal to hiB friends-a big; liberal '. hearted man-and will be missed most by those who ' know him beat. Mr.' Hannon formerly lived at Pied mont and was widely kfan^wir through out the upper part of the' state, hay-; lng: been engaged id the contracting and hrickmaking business for thc past twenty or twon./-fivo yekrS,^Hf ia' survived; Ky bis -**fe add several children. The intei-mcat will^Mf place this afternoon at Piedmont ot 6 o'clock. KASDfrOMB Ng-jy COTTAGES rtill Probably lie Erected ty ?r; ?" flee.ls: Bailes ??f-iVfrz It is reported that Mr. G. ; H . Bailes has under consideration . tho erection of Uvo or n?oro ha^dabm? new cottages on Har ^tbn 'street. When asfcitf ebput the natter/wed nesday ' afternoon''Mr.'-. Bailes stated tri?t there- was some foundation . for tho rumor but that ho Ired not ne yet decided definitely' on th,e niimber, nor when the work wdnid, :oe y -coth* mchced. . Sf \ ?' -t , . j J ) . ? Cf/ ) % I '? ? ?i^v. ''J*:-' v.-' .' ' .'....V-': **? P ft? v V: . H<^^>^^ $??#> j ?v'.-': .-:! -, Wk .v :.;y;' ? The building of the first house began just three years ago. " tOf iota have been sold to 65 different parties. 2? ^(f of;these 65 have already built homes at a total/ ?"SB cost Uf tiver ^100,000 for buildings ?' me. In edition,- Thc Club House, Two brick-store rooms and Sti Mary's Hospital have beeh built; / You should ?ced no further argument io persuade you to buy in North Anderson ... i} Hand Bags11 . . '. , . ... . /6(fct? $l?.50 .T^runk^^ll^iri?s up to . . . .., . . . 4 ^^; ; Su"it.Gas?S.'.; ; ?..^to;$?S;O0' Special V?l???in Wardrobe Trutiles ??;#??^; Matting Suit C??ca Si psi SS} ?'?7:1