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WH'' ■'^ w I : ' ' ■' t PAOI TWO * • • « # - TH> PIOPUC, BAUrWXLL, & 0. STATE GEOLOGIST NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE CAR0LINA8 TO BE PLAYED UP TO THE MINUTE. GEM DISPLAY AT EXPOSITION Forestry Products Will Also H«vt a Prominent Place, Including Show ing of the Various Woods. MARRIED AT PREACHEB’S HOME Doetor Harding Was 75 Years Old art Day His Son, Warren Harding*' Was Nominated PreeldenL • ■- \ Monroe, Mich.—Dr. George T. Hard ing, 76, father of President Harding,] was married here to Miss Alice Sev- erns, 62, by the Rev Frank T. Knowles, pastor of the Monroe Presbyterian Church. Miss Severns has been a nurse in the office of Pr. Harding at Marion, O., for many years. The cou-, pie drove here in an automobile, ob* | tained a marriage license and went | to the home of Rev. Knowles, where the ceremony was performed. HAYNES OH UP PERMITS |H)( (OISIDH IS MUSICAL TREAT IS IN STORE FOR - THE PATRONS OF .MADE-IN- CAROLINAS FESTIVAL. * SIX OR Marlon, O.—Dr. George T. Harding's office here was locked to callers and the announcement that he had obtain- Charlotte, N. C.—Dr. Jos. Hyde Pratt; ed a marriage license in Monroe, state geologist, In Charlotte to confer j Mich., to marry Miss Alice Severns, with officials of the Made-in-Carollnas his office nurse, was a distinct sur- Exposition, announced that thirty- three North Carolina manufacturers not previously listed among the ex prise to his friends. Dr. Harding was 76 years old the day his son, Warren O. Harding, was David Ovens Completing Arrange ments for Second Quartette of Famous Concert Singers. Chang* in Prohlbl^on Enforcement Policy to Force Compliance With Law, Commiaslonor Announces. Washington. — The Federal Trade Commission Was directed, under a res olution adopted by the senate, to In vestigate conditions of the tobacco trade, including prices to producers and consumers. Senator, Smith, democrat, of South Carolina, author of the resolution, told the fcenate that there was no market for tobacco of some grades and that farmers were using the tobacco for fertilizer. On the other hand, Sen ator Smith said, prices of cigars and cigarettes were ‘ at “their wartime peak." - IPS i ' A change of prohibition enforce- Charlotte, N. C. A number of Caro-, raen t policy to effect strict compli- lina bands already have given the! nnf , a i-™ ——a,— <• ABOUT WOUND UP BEAUTIFY COLLEGE 6R00NDS President of Coker College 8aye That the Senior Class Next Year Wl be the Largest In its History. REPUBLICANS ON COMMITTEE - INCREASE EXEMPTION OF MARRIED MEN. WOULD ABOLISH LUXURY TAX Made-in-Carolinas Exposition officials notice that they probably will enter the competition for the ISOtt in cash prizes offered to bands of these states ance with the law regarding liquor permits was announced by Commis sioner Haynes. In the past, Mr. Haynes said, len- i iency was perhaps justified In dealing — ... j ^ „ loucj was pernaps justinea in dealing hibltors will participate in the nat- nominated for President. He is very com I ) ® * n 8 ,n conc « rt8 d uri n« the final w j tll v i 0 ] at i 0n8 by persons, to whom ural resources exhibit which he Is or- active for a man of his years. Mrs. I f 0 *** 1 days of the exposition, which i Hermits ha/i Hoxxn iaaiwwl Km* «ut*K Harding has been dead 12 years. ganlzing “This exhibit will Illustrate the min eral and forest resources of North Carolina; the location of water power, developed and undeveloped; and of —j- v. ...o ciruoiuuu, which permits had been issued, but, with the will be held here September 12 to 29. | passage of sufficient time to enable one to acquaint themselves with the Included in this number are the Ashe ville band, the Raleigh First Regi ment band, the Elk’s band at High Point, the Mooresville band, the Steel' Veteran, 115, Asks Pension. Broomfield, Mo.—William A. Bishop, the black soil lands of the eastern years old, has applied for a P« n ', Creek band, of near Charlotte, and th* part of the state, reclaimed and unre- "J 011 un ? e |' * “ ew lttW P a88ed b 7 the Charlotte Boy Scouts’ band ’ claimed.” said Dr. Pratt. * t B,8hop ba8 re -| David Ovens, chairman of the Made- Dr. Pratt’s office, that of the North 8 ‘ ded ln . Stoddar i count 7 f0r 7 “ y eaM - in-Carolinas Exposition committee, _____ i Htt urna Krarn An 'TannAoaAA « w. w..w, . . _ , . . | — ww. llSUlU Carolina Geological and Economic | “ e T; a,, ^ or ” h* 1 Tenne88ee and fou f bt | has gone to New York city to Survey, will co-operate in many ways. “ Confederate army during the one particularly In which the geolo- 1 ' v * r ’ com- gist is much Interested—a display of the great number of gema and gem materials which are found in this provisions of the act, experience has shown it to be necessary to inaugu rate a different policy. _ “Violations of the' law or regula tions, or of the terms of permits com mitted. after \he data of the an nouncement. by those to whom per mits of any kind are or have been •aasvo vri auj aiuu arc or nave oeen piete arrangements for a second mix- ^ will hereafter not be condoned. ed quartette of famous concert and, oratorio singers for a week's engage-! ment at the exposition, which wiyl AI1 ^• rm Crops Are Poor. A j rea( jy Washington. — Practically every ira Agreement Reached Also to Decrease Manufacturers’ Tax on Candy From 6 to 3 Per Qent. 1 ,, Washington. — Practically winding up revision of the levy section of the 1918 tax laws, the house ways and means committee republicans voted "to increase from $2,000 to $2!500 the exemption allowed married men hav ing an annual net income of $5,000 or less. This change would be retroac tive to January 1, 1921, and would be in addition to the increase of $200 in exemption of each dependent of a nead of a family previously decided upon. Agreement also was reached, it was said, to decrease the manufac turers’ tax of candy, from 5 to 3 per cent, the manufacturers’ tax ton furs from 10 to 5 per cent, the tax on art works from 10 to 6 per cent, and to repeal all of the so-called luxury lev ies. In voting to repeal the so-called luxury taxes, the majority members decided to substitute, if possible, a manufacturers' tax on the same ar ticles. if desired to be sold at sums in excess of specified prices. The Hartsville. — The Coker coll grounds have been greatly beautified by much work on driveways, walks and hedges. The driveways have been widened so that it is now unnecessary to drive on the grass when passing other vehicles. The old driveways which were not needed have been stopped and grass sown. There is now a new broad driveway running all around the Open Air theater, a new walk leading from the gymnasium to Home avenue, and a hedge all around the college premises which will be beatuiful when it grows out. Much improvement work has been done in front of south domitory in the way of new walks, flwer beds and lawns. The same has been done around the domestic science building. The north dormitory which was damaged by smoke and water at the recent fire will be worked over. ‘ The Open Air theater is now cover ed with closely trimmed grass and is a credit to Coker college and Hartsville. ; Dr. E. W. Sikes said that the senfor class next year would be the largest in the history of the college, practically all of the juniors of last year returning to take up senior work. Also the majority of the sophomore girls of last year are returning again in September to begin junior work. 30 Albanian Villages Burned. % London. — Fighting on the River he held September 12 to 29. ....' - — state. The collection, he said, would Drin in northern Albania between the contracta have been made with four P° rt * B t farm crop showed a loaa in Include rubies, sapphires, berlys, aqua- forces of Jugoslavs an* Albanians Is singers to compose one quartette. The P ro8p * ct * T ® production as a result of marines, rhodolite, garnets, hlddtnlte.' reported In Avlona messages, saya a official New Yortc City band will' be adverse conditions in July. The d«* moonstones. aunstnnea, cornelians. Central News dispatch from Rome, here two weeks, giving two concerta P* rtm *ot of agriculture's monthly fore- ( . -- ▼enus hair stonea. smoky quart*. z!r-' , The Jugo-Slavt are alleged to have dally, and also Mile. Caslova, a tiling CMt of 52.000.000 bushels leas wheat ] rate suggested was S per cent on the con and various others I burned 10 Albanian villages. young violinist, by her playing will th * n aatitnated a month ago. 91.000.000 I manufacturers’ prices and the return Forestry products also will have ai |»dl tMareat and variety to the elab-> b,,,he,, Ie * g corn - ltl.*0M*0 bushels) was estimated at $100.M0,M* annual »UM l» 1J. .Ihlblt lnrlodln* T , lulto __ . ,howln, of .Orion, -ood. In Ibe Woahlogtoa—A r...,luUon for ood- 1 11 '* W ' greaslonal Investigation of charges Russian Relief Dalayad ■late Reunited After Forty Years. Philadelphia.—After 40 years aep- Oreer—The contract for the erec tion of the new high school building has been awarded to J. C. Cunning ham. local contractor, and work is begin at once. Mr. Cunningham's was $105,407. The lot was pure ha more than a year ago and almost entire block will be used for the new building and the teachers' cottage. The high school building will be of ly as against $26,000,000 under the | brick, three stories in height and will ib To Abolish Economic Barrier. Paris. — The supreme couactl de- hat John W Overall, republican n.v ~ Soviet Russia has No Tas-EKtmpt Securities. I llonal committee.nan from Tennessee, released slz of the American prison- Washington - Federal taxation of k ha. violated th. civil aervlce law. and ***• 8 ''rived at Narva. Ea- •m* or 1 tl Alison, of Philadelphia, has juat trac^ by 8ana-or McKaiiar. damocrat. of d °— °t Americana we^emoet^f^^^^gP^i^^^^ropo^J^emaaj^onUnne^tg,^^^^^ ed hia daughter Doville Carolina, to Tennessee Birmingham, Ala., where he Informed her that he held In trust for her an estate reported to exceed $200,000. left bar by her grandfather |1.BOO 000 Worth of Gold. New York — The ataamer Stock- the country was said here to threaten lB * * B amendment to the constitution , her wnr indemnities, but decided to contain 14 claas rooms In nddltton to nn auditorium on the first floor cap able of seating approximately 1.500 persona. a long delay In and perhnpe the aban- ^ don ment of the eegotlattoaa for Amer- f**®* tb# t**-* 1 ** w an famine relief for Russia. Director Brown. It la understood to Germany Redeeming Bonds. 800.000, consigned to the National Parts —The reparations commission Hank of Commerce announced that Germany, since the be ginning of July, has paid 260.000.000 gold marks to the rommleelon. thus allowing Germany to redeem five of holm, from Gothenburg, arrived with that~avwrv bowaVde Amar^ Bpaadway Hospital Accepted. 68 c.— of gold bars, valued at II, 7^1 Chicago - The Specdw.y 15.000000 For Relief. Washington—Appropriation of flv* -vwmm-m, bOSpiUl. lean la Roasla. in or out of prison, tio.000.000 institution which, for must be given an opportunity to leave nearly three years. Edward Hines. Russia before negotiations begin.'' | millionaire lumberman, has tried to i maintain the occupation of the right 1 bank of the Rhine and the Rnhr aatU ' the next meeting of the couactl. when i It was agreed that the matter should | be reconsidered Congress May Racaaa Thirty Days. °* b,B • on w ^° io France, housed Washington—Agreement for a Id- lt * flr * 1 Qoou of disabled war vet- _. . 7 iw<u „,« i minion dollars to be used by the Pres- day recess of congress beginning Au- evuns. the twenty million dollar notes Issued . , , . Ru««ii.n relief la nro- o* cougr^e ^■■aiag »rt u II ,he », he 1 * d KuMl * B r* 11 *'- '• P"*- gust 20. contingent upon passage by in execution of artkk 5 of the sihe- vld#d , a btu , ntrtK i uce d by Senator lhe houg# 5*10,.* ui at dale of the tax dul# of payment* U... i .--w uuu.« Lincoln's Quill Pen itolen. Chicago —The quill pen used by 1 donate to the government In memory j President Lincoln la signing his first Inaugural addreaa has been stolen from the exhibit of the Chicago Hie OafBey.—Sheriff J. E Watkins no pen led by Officer Jamee Scruggs and a posse, surprised a party of peo ple who were working at n distillery la Oowdeyrllle township la Cherokee county. The officers nay the etUl ami worm were of copper end that tie capacity was about 45 gallons They destroyed all the paraphernalia, which appeared to he complete In every re spect. and had the appeeranm of hav ing been operated for quite e while. King, democrat. Utah and administration agricultural cred- Jaffarsen Davis Obelisk. Louisville. Ky — The Jefferaoo Davit Greenwood — Honoring a faithful of- toiical Society at ~th* Pageuat of i Aw of Connie Maxwell orphanage. Progress. It was announced v wha toT 2* year* has bean associated Toe pen was made from the feather with the leetltutloa. the staff and chil- ef an American eagle which was hill ! drea of the orphanage surprised Miss Much Gasoline la Consumed. Raleigh — Figures from the office of fUate Treasurer B R Lacy show that automobiles in North Carolina burn Wood to Govern Philippines. Washington — Major General Leon ard Wood was auihoritalHely stated to have been selected by President -- ixjuievwie. ivy.—me jeneraon uavia 1 . 7 7 ■ 1 7 _ .. . , — 7 .— Ua bills, was ranched at n White obellak. crowning monument to th« M *“ adn,,r * r ot )“•» | J——Murdock. aesUtant ssperln- House luncheon conference. Asbestos Company at Qusbac. prasldent of tha Southern Confeder acy. will be unveiled June 2. 1922. at Davis* birthplace in Ftlnrlew, Ky.. on fora the latter’s election 217.982 gallons of gaaollne every dav u__,. » n ' n ' , ^ . Montreal. Quebec — It is reported Ala 114th anniversary. Harding for Governor General of the fh « f ,k. and approximately 79.463.420 gallons In the course of a year thnt the Canadian John Maavllie com- Philipplnea and to have exprossgtf hi* p any wll , ppubllih a $2 OOO.Ooo plant I t I i *» * -■ V- «" a « willingness to accept the post Want Hungary to Accvpt Terms. Budapest — Unreserved accep**nce Holy War Is Proclaimed. Angora. Anatolia —A holy war ha* for the mhnufacture of asbestos roof ing. shingle*, etc. of the terms of the peace resolution t.een proclaimed by the King of the early in July has been asked of the Hedjai as a meayure for assisting the Hungarian national assembly by Mr Turkish Nationi^iats In their fight Banffy. minister of foreign affairs against the Greeks in Asia Minor 1 Twenty-four Drowned. Yamagata. Japan -Twenty-four per sons are reported drowned in serious floods which are raging throughout the perfectura of Yamagata Five Suffrage in Seuth America. Montevideo — President Brum has sent the Uruguayan congress n bill providing suffrage for women and all other legal rights held by men. The project ha* met with the approval ot | influential groups In congress and It seem* to be assured of success. Fortoaa to, Addreaa Veteran*. Washington — Director Forbe* of Oppose Railroad Funding Bill Washington.—Opposition to the ad- thousand house* have been submerg- mlnistration bill for funding about *d and forty bridges destroyed. $500,000,000 for the railroads (level- • - - oped openly before the senate inter- Director of Veterans’ Bureau. .... > _ i _ n - r IT., * ute Commert * ro,nm,u *« ; Washington.—Charles R. Forbes, of | American c^stwi'se Thiiplng Demand Open Covenants. lhe BUte of w „ h , nj[tolli , ow dinc . W ashtngton —Open covenants open- e 1—«— -* »* British Oppoee Proposition. Washington —The British govern ment has indicated that it due* not ^ 4 regard with favor the proffhtl ton to tendent. by celebrating the ennlver^ •ary of her coming Dr. A. T Jamlaoa superintendent, presented Mis* Mur dork with a beautiful cameo brooch. Florence.—Members of the Ku Klux Klan made e demonstration on the streets of Florence between 15 and 11 o'clock at night The members variously estimated at between 26 and 60. marched through the atraeta wear- Infl masks and long white robes. This was the first Intimation that there was each an organisation In Florence. _ , 7 __ British Commiaaion at Moscow. i tor & the H Ur eau of War Risk Insur- the War Veterans Bureau, accepted ly arrived at are to be demanded of N>w York—The arrival at Moscow ance wag nominated by President the invita ion of Major BulwlnkM to the disarmament conference by the D f t h e Cri.ish commission to negotiate Harding to be director of the Vete- address the North Carolina American liberal element in the United S utes trade with Soviet Russia is announced riia .- Hureau created bv the Swe'k Legion meeting at Hendersonville. Senate. by Soviet Russia, a weekly newspaper. b “" Bure » u ’ ^ * e ~ l N. C^Aumiat_26. ——— — • irom payment of Panama canal tolls as proposed in a pending hill by Sena tor Borah, republican. Idaho. Railroad Earnings for June. War Veterans Destitute. ! «... Shipping Board Costs Money. Washington — Railroads of the roun- Springfield 111 Governor Small No More Treo P* for Silesia. Washington^— A total of $3,300, try earned $51,778,000 net In June, commissioned a board of five staff of- Parl8—The al,ied 8U P reme council , housing corporation of the Pittsburgh Two Thousand New Houses. Pittsburgh. — Two thousand new houses for the Pittsburgh district wnhin the next year is the aim of the Charleston—A consignment of 155, 550 pounds of leaf tobacco from the South Carolina section is on its way to the port terminals, near Charleston, where an important export business in this commodity hss been developed, and the movement this year is expect ed to reach record breaking propor tion*. ’ ' . . 000 000 has been appropriated for the v.hich was a gain of $14,697,316 over Shipping Board since its inception, net earnings for May. Chairmon Madden, of the house ap- : propriations comml tee. told the house* 1 Auto Bandits Secure $135.OC0. Springfield, Ills. — Police squads fleers of the state military forces to decided not to send reinforcements No Cuts for Printers’ Heads. were searching for three auto bandits Quebec. Que.—The International Ty- Oeneva — All Swiss girls will he reported to have held up paymasters pographtcal union, at _ A. A X— « » • » - Girls Must Learn to Cook. conduct an inv..tlg»tloD of condition. t0 ,hc alMel1 ?"“>«» '» ‘-’KPor Silcaia. of destitution of wprld w’ar veterans. Urged to Cancel Interest. Washington. — American producers may be forced to urge cancellation of its , convention interest charges on the allied gov- compelled to take a one-year course at the Peabody Coal company in Kin here rejected proposals to cut sala- ernment debts to the United States, in housework and cooking if a meas- ( ‘ a *d; Ills , and escaped with $135,001) ries and traveling expenses of exe- Governor Strong of the New York ure about to he introduced in the In cash. , icutive officers. federal reserve Dank told a joint con- C vw'1 n o I * t ». — -rt ~ rt rt J Swiss parliament is passed. Rubber Baron is Dead. | \ Laymen Discuss Labor Problems. Against Wage Reluctlon. Providence, R. I.—Col. Samuel T. Junaluska. N. C.—Christian la London. -— London printers voted Colt, chairman of the board of the borreia ions in factories was the gen^ direct opinion on cancellation, but de- overwhelmingly against acceptance of United States Rubber company, died e ra i theme discussed here-at the lay- dared that the economic structure of the proposed reduction of ten shil- at his Bristol home, his death fol joint gressional committee in concluding a prolonged defense of the reserve sys tem’s operations. He expressed no lings a week in their wages. lowing a severe paralytic shock. men’s week t.-onfe r enco of tha Metho- the country depended upon foreign uist Episcopal, Church, south. Priest Killed bv Preacher. ! Huns Active in Seeking Trade. Birmingham. — Father James E. 1 Berlin. — German exitort manufac- Coyle, for many years pastor of St. turers are laying plans to win con- press the sword oayonet of the Paris Paul's Roman Catholic Church, died trol of 60 per cent of the world's police. * It will Tie after having been shot three times by commerce by the time the war indem- trunchedn. « . the Rev, E. R. Stephensbn, Methodist n]ty is liquidated, minister. Knell of the Sworn Bayonet Paris.—It has been decided to sup- repjgced by a Capture of General Navarro. Madrid —According to adTicea from 72 Year* of Married Life. London. — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Minty of Aberdeen have just cele- Jjrated the 72nd anniversary of their To Censure General Anaeli. ^ Washington.—The report of the sub- lcommittee of the house committee on Mellila General Navarro, head of the military affairs which has investlgat- wedding. 8<£ far as can be learned column which has been surrounded by ed the escape of Grover C. Bergdoli,! they are the oldest married couple in the Moors on Mount Arrulta, is a slacker, will severely censure Gen. the kingdom. There are nine children prisoner in the home tof -the Arab Samuel Ansell, attorney for Bergdoli, of the marriage, all of whom are liv- difef of the Beni Chelatki. jit la learned. |ing. marketing of surplus raw material. Georgia Tax Bill Passed. Atlanta.—The state general tax l was passed by the Georgia senate 3S to 7. after adoption of an amendment placing five per cent tax on a-' amusements from grand opera to mov ing pic.ures. . , ~ Anti-Beer Bill in Trouble. Washington.—Back In the home of -Cocaine Captured on Steamer. Charleston. S. C—Customs officials « Us friends, the Willis-Campbell anti- seised ,460 grams of cocaine aboard legalise betting through bookmakers beer bill ran into unexpected trouble the S “ *• - *- Old Man Charged With Arson. Sandersville, Ga. — Charged clth arson in connection with the burning of the Sandersville oil mill on May 30, last, Tom Brown, aged 72, and his son Claude Brown, aged 38, were lodged in jail here. ^ Betting Legalized by Hunt. Berlin.—The government intends to Senate Paaaet Anti-Beer Bill. Washington.— The W’illis-Campbell anti-beer bill-wee passed by the aen- Is^IntclrtMon, which brought! The bill for this purpose provide* that ate. 39 to 20, and tend to conference ia the house, with little pros poet Bow>a pert cargo of salt from Hamburg, bookmnking _ without a state license, with the houae with the- prospect ot of IU final enactmet-ffiogr to thej^Qgnnany, for dlaefcargo-'liagpr'T^' jffin be (Regal should the bill become its final enactment before the week- recess of congress Fire Destroys Bex Factory. Remission.of China’s Debt. Lynchburg, Va.—Fire of undeterualn-j Quite a Young Grandmothor. Two Mon Moot Death. Washington _ The bUl of Senator ed origin destroyed the American Box Bedford. Ind. — Mrs Lafe Duncan. Little Reck. Ark. — Two men were Lodge of Massachusetts for remission factory and two adjolalag residences. 12, la one of the youngest grandmotb* killed and sererat Injured when Min ed fir*her payments by China to the Several ochar houses caught fire but era la Indiana. Mrs Walter Hunter, sour! Pacific fast train No. S fro* 81. Da lied Buies neder the Boxer rebel- were not destroyed ^ The toe* le en i< years of‘age. her deMfctur. who 1e Leals to Texas was wracked at Den ‘ of e baby girt, was bora aldeon. about fit Chamber of Commerce formed to bet ter the acute rent and home situation here. Better Prices Hoped Fan,— Washington.—S fbng hope for bet ter prices in the agricultural markets is justified by reductions in the rail road rates on grain for export already in effect 'and proposed. i * / ' Sarah Bernhardt III. London.—Mme. Sarah Bernhardt is seriously ill in Paris, according to a news agency dispatch here. Friends fear that this last illness will prove fatal. Much LiqUor > Dumped in River. Chicago.—Liquor valued by the po lice at $500,000, ranging from moon shine to the rarest champagne, will be dumped luto the Chicago river. Angler Duke Under Bond. New York.—Angler B. Duke, son of [the tobacco king, is under $2,000 fcail on a technical charge of homicide as a result of a motor accident in, which Duke is alleged to have driven his car into a truck which pinned Owen Kivle against a post, crushing him to death., s ' - a Half Million Boy Scouts. t , New York.—Membership of the Boy Scouts of America, one of whose mot toes is “do - at least one good deed everY-day,” has now reached'528,119. Sumter.—City council ha* awarded contracts for fire hose for the city to C. C. Fire Hose company, Stonewall Double Jacket brand $1.30 per foot, coupled and dellverd. It has been agreed to deliver 500 feet free with 1 000 feet purchased, which will make the cost to the city about 86 cents per foot. _ »• , * law. end. lijuTij tam^£ Vkk * * P * nl7 < Ye Lee* Some Foreign Trade.. Buenos Aires. — “Most Argentine firms have only a small stock of American goods left, and when thnt ia gone no more will be ordered.* This opinion 00 American trad* with South America wen given by W X- AekMff. hand of the II yean aid. Beaufort.—Tw’o train* carrying 723 » marines left last week umW com mand of Maj. George H. Osterhout- for Charleston, to board the transport Henderson for San Domineo, Cuba. > and the Virgin, islands to relieve the two year men stationed at these places. . v\ Road Building In Anderson. Anderson.—A contract was signei^ for the construction of about 15 miles of top soil road. This contract was given to the Newell Construction coro-^ pany, and work will start at once, or • in a few days. The highway aero** the new con- crete bridge over Deep creek has been opened for travel. This is between Anderson and Townvllle and gives a shorter distance and better grades On account* of the grading around hills this two or three miles of road has been very expensive. Road Work In Saluda. Salnda^—The contract to build the highway from Saluda to the Green wood county line has be*n awarded to C. T. Teague of Aiken, who na.i en tered upon the work. The contract calla for the coastructiot of near!] ten miles of top soil roadway ia 125 workiag days. ,The highway has al ready beaa completed from Oraeawood to tha Salads Hoe sad wtte the com- ptaflea of th# Sale da ead It wfl! gfre the p sepia of this ssctlsa a meek aeeded aad loag sought outlet la the