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V?it?nf T?^ Wo? Qpmes In Every InEtencel-Fair W?*tf*r (By Associated Prese) Savanna??, t?a, . April tf-Visiting teams In ?v^ry,lpRwnoe Won ihe open ing gamea today In the eleventh annual ?Pason Ct tah f?kmth Atlantic league. Fair weather prilled for the games; although lt, !n*s: , threatening in Charlestjcn. Attendance at all the gamea was large, unofficial reports is4!eillng from twp to thteo thousand persons present at each Mutest.. Twp gamea in which Ihe. fosera^ wfcre held score less mdicaheifi good, baseball for the ?-?tart of tho.ceako?;.;" Tim league nttc&lg will award a rup to the clhb\VOft?e pity BIIOWB the largest paid 4SU$aqanee for the iirat day. j . !$p* "j.,... . , "CONSriESCE ACQr'TTlip HJ*" John D" Jr J, Feel* ?&M* Ses Bone His Duty tfjr Xfeer* (By Asj^llfted Press) . Washington Aprfi ?r-VrJ?hn D. Rock >lk"\ Jr... son. of llio richest dian in thc world, testified" today before the house rogues c.omnilUep abou,t t\\?. question oi.hjs Wflrai-responsibility for the industrial strife which bas kept the coal fields, fif Southern Colo rado In.turmoil .foe"six ?months. Ki ter more than four hours, nf cross examlnaticj Mr, Rocker?Uer nad told the committee SM bjis "conscience acr fiulttcd. him" of having donn his tull duty in regard to the striking coal dig gers hy placing competent men in au thority' over ihem ^bd leaving re sponsibility tu those men. Members, of. the .committee spake ot Mr. RockefeHi'y'i ?s?sr?st. and ww* In various "uplift movementa" and asked v hy ha had hot gone about welfare work in the Colorado coal fl el d'* 13; a similar way. "i did Just exactly as I haye . one In all of my investigations, "be said" I pickod ont the best qualified men I could find, placed them In charge and trusted them todo their best." Np- amtunfe pf? rcroseV essmlnatlon could sltakfi this ; Btatement. As the heaf/.g drew, to a.oloae^Mri RIckefel 1er said -. thati. h? would consider ar bitration of the dispute In the Colora do field If he could be assured thar a fair and unbiased boord of arbitra tion cou}d he -secured, - He suggested Federal judges'aa, the best qualified-to serve on such a board. - ? ? ;?'.{ .u'jfif^! o o o o o d o. o o o O O o o o o o o c ! ~LOCAL AND 'BRIEF ! o?.*** o pV ?* o; oo'ion o o pd one . . Apiong ihe ti?ttors whom saleada] . brn^niW:th*pttir wereStuten ,3o? Aj?hiey auq .^epres?ntatiVe Oscar tl Gray, two .announced candidates for t he ; statf , nett ate. i^r^Gtay, say B . tba he ?>e??|,ot?*>Bh tybppoeeBlr. Abbie: but that he had-;come into, the ,rac some t^-4|gp. add .that it (fe novia? his- ?u'tentt?n'-to .?'wtthgrty. V Hd"4 pleiifteif :Wlth ? tis chances. MOncl ?9d:de?^o| l^.He:|?? fit ?or.tbe Tact '?M. ^wtii^Wfi^. at'?He Firs . ftr^byte^^t;hu?di yes^rday tbs h^uiM^^^ .it&tal n^in n^toa?ira are Intereate SlXother ^ceri1l^?naa^ *ClJrt tiel?, but' some c*i*lnT^t**-HHtf?bc be^Houn?-by-the commute*** actjon. ti?^Pres^^ cannot carry .'ek-*w rou oi . ac*? hW^eSjf^ ' 9HF '^'^'SMJJS ^and ^ ^ -, n8gistiSte)? a-*i ?ftere quH? -?. . Later St^estduig ' at the Hodge ? broths* wipe; man be hod Hilled. Word^?^.?r7f* ?iUteffcR lb the co\r%?I1rVH%^ the ??coda t?ntt ?nd Pedr coming 19 this cUx Ih coinbahv ...Ith his brother. Qooahr\t|*a??d^ 9? W_% while b? br?tti?^?^w?t% esau*** ?b*:n?fed.of B?jBddlrs. " O bothy a? iure^-t?ploy^nt; ba ? .coUo?: WljUn. der his aa^u^aed neme. . wj|o.^^ ?^^^^ii^ clin HipoSe^^^ presasdi tbo.opihlya Jg&^?J?cfcB homi cidal n?*nla,and ordered ,hUn isolated In a^asure , celt : rv-f ??r -* ; Cw** " ffenfefr cf tan|| Sieved Wotoan i The funnral ot yf?n'.X "Charlea Bur ton. waa ^Rld. a* tba ^Asea/tba Boui: evarde y?sterday marnlpg^t ll o'oloch Tho eerv/c^^vre CdauPtoa ' uy. Dr. W. g liYate^Raatprip^the first Pre* byierlad church ai?''jrtcy. Dr. J. P. vinos? ;oa*tor.t ;^f, .tjjfci First Baptist Vho floral offering^ were numorous and beautiful a^iE&a?^d; WAS .lit-, e.-all^bUrlbd b^i^^pm. The fol lowing gentlerhen.-rifted es pall beat ers: .. j. E., m^?m^i^-.-.^ mw J. R. 3>elor::-Ba?l^^i^irord,' K,:**,. Padget and R?-.*lng. Mps, Burton diedi in Columbia on Saturdey .pf^r?aff?hat ?fi o'clock, - the body bftfag brought .to this city Sunday, .t^ony-- ' ^ '^ ^ '. " Every Rural Scfe^l ^Association Is Atta! to, Mips Maggie Carlington, rural school su?ieCT?^nr, ip pn* loua ipr every one ot the School Improvement as?b cla?ona,4 tb* count y to send a del 0? gate, to t thc meeting pt the teacher?! club, walch sfittli be held at the Fia* Bsajuat-ahnrph, thtei?W, pest satnp* day,, commencing stnban, Miss Mary Eva -Hite?. pr?sident pt .the State Schobt imprpvWp4i^?^\^V'?!fj p?rm: ta m&k? ari addrcBp,.^njn Mina GarUbB* Apo, . ;aaya v jj_*it,. t?^ffiW*%?& aa^eikj ' lyfao^^ monts.for .nee nreaea*e.;-. .? ?;?..>? : The ipjrBg^alMo^ ne*t Sat urday ia^tptofli:, - . 3:^n**eatloJt *frJk%y_p- Whltner sppoa Dodge, .pMfy'-or(MQt!?USftte^ Byterlan.oHl&K?ii^h'?-**: , ipi 1 <? f>< Said by >Vm?jm6?.,. 8. .Sullivan,, Whp^ll sing one ?Tt^?Wn; c^mpoaU . ^ .^dresa t^Sp^^^fcfa fjjjaj M^Clm^ . . "".V : usual'., rpffpVntents. will ' be ??ryffi ..;:y^;-^^y ^ ..' KR n^ *.< '^l^p Sraad he: n^e^r^t^^ airthey? Wei ?nd Dry Force? in Illinois Op Eire of Efc?*^ J ^cV^.?^' .?" J '.. Associated PresB) fl - Chif^^???M'OjL-y(e%, sad dry loree? ,Teite^to{|0t os t|ie eve ot the roost .'moifr&n^ option elec tion oler, hey ;ifc.wfatf>V. Mpre, than ao? ilil? ^a^lpe^aonie Ihc?udl?s ylUagSs. 04Jt?tt?s. ?re aj^epUljr Interest ed lp the resjujj^f- the 4*bles_. and the rate pf hearty s j\yo: saloons will be ..fm otjMtf. r- y ? ,-;,'...{**. --?r .. VI ! Tho recent, enfranchisement or Il linois women;.ls regarded by the anti Balp?a leaders'as their greatest nope of ?victory.,( The issue has .not been raised ,lu Chicago this spring, al though ;a: movement, has. been started tb i?y.'*thp local option issue before, the ?clere ji?5=t jeer.. : \. J . County .j Judge. Owens, head of the couniy election nm/ihlnery.. tonight '> aaHed Chief pf Police. Gleason to change the d?tail of policemen In tho ITtrpt Ward toward the ' alda$ftani? elections. { The move waa the Jaat ip Um-campaign, by Tritea Marion Duke, M^a>aJ&ec. Jtq .oust, "Both, .House" ?ohn.^^ltttn ss alderman the warA which .for more . then twenty ifc tflth Mlehaol "Hwhy' Diftky- Ken? na, has represented in (t}ve elf* .eppn, - ? ? . i ? ^^^^^^^ ?u?ng on Greerrrote's "^tf**. Rates May Have Bearing en 1 Hie ?.ocal Situation ' Since the Interstate commerce eom misslon hold $stu?day that the Greea vjl|ie frplgnt, rats opj^oat ts unreason-:; aiide, it; is^amped, th jit <a'almilarv y|ew . (nlg$f he'tfken by.tfce. commission oj-i rtry.^d?rsein's' ratee, and,.this w?U prnnablyvbe UM case? Th? Greenville ? pecplo are welt Pleased over., the re ^BTilUoa. ?*co>aeii their deman?> by the ?s^sa?,E.. The; following from ipe Greec^ftte-Nfiwa of Sunday tells ef-H the reduct|onS * victory for Oreen ville -nt*-, when the l?ter^ state jenmmeret; pommwslop held th? Jr?senr WWfo*&frt? a ton on ^Jiswpomb, T?nn.. to this,.; cUy?c* be unrt?asonablei' lp so far as lt exceeds; $1.95 a ton. ..This dalston ' 4. regarded SB one of. great import ance 'inasmuch as .ItVlS beH?sea^lt? wilt , open the eyaaot.thb commisse e .?slating rates .'between' South . Ina poiati and the middle: west*j >r several years a strenuous nght-' ^?**?fr.;^ fe?HP* 'bf T fe-So--ncr. .ton ims : lo**h?; oV a^e^day, lt is t&lev I I- .. , . , ..V- - 'J g.und^rr?tt?cVmehf .ot th? lacV^p^j *??3es Press.) <ha*?ng Cancel, '.. 1rs ? riana. Exequator\ .V'^-gS-??^*.- fetal HuerU Regime Re vokes C&roiher*' Pcpera Because of Alleged ' MUrepresenUt?on (By Associated Bress) .. : . Mexico City, ?pyi< e.-The Mallan foreign minister. Senor Portillo ' Y. Rojas, informed the Associated. Press today that .ho Mexican fjuvcrnment ha^di Intercepted a 'telegram iront George C. Caruther?. . the American Consular Agent, at Tprrepp, to Sec retary of State Bryan.. declarlng "lt advislatl? to persist lp. .the,statement that Ton-eon had fallen, though such, was.not the case, In'order to prevent the government (rom getting reinforce ment? to the aid of Velas?o." i This said the, foreign ratalRter was the reason for the '. withdrawal of ? Consul; Carothera' exequatur. in", nicking. thia announcement, the minister appeared to be full y convinc ed that .the Federals were s Iii I hold ing Torreoni He said that President Huerta had so told him, which in formation hq did pot doubt. : Tpe war dep?rteme", announced the receipt today of dispatches from the customs agent at Piedras Negra?, re porting that Generals ka, Meure and Maas, at the bead ot their forrcea.'fhad entered' Torre?n. These-g?n?rais' re cently -'ere reported to bb' at Ban Pedro, wherp they were meeting with Rtrqng opposition /rom the xcbfcl-a. | Governor Blease n 1 Columbia, April 6.-Tba? governor '** ! ll go to Wal terboro .ne? Saturday 1 to address the peoplp -cf-;,;C*>lleton I County. The governor was- Invited, j and accepted the Invitation. He is expected to talk on pol?tica and in Bome quarters dt ls looked ?oz: aa the * time and plane where Governor, Blease Will formally open his campaign for the United States senate against Spa alor E. 0, Smllh, U is said that there ia a possibility that' some of the candidates for gov* rrnar and other state officers will bo pres?ct at WuiterbOro on. Saturday. 1 It was rumored here . today .. that speeches might also be Jpj^by.hy'Mayor -j John P. Graca of Cb^Fle?td?b? and Col. I j/ G> Pagett ot \^fterW?,->h>th ot>i whom are looked upon ?*3%?ttertlve j candidates for Congress farjf? dl?v tr Jct., The meeting w?f? jfl? rally i pf: the Blease fproes<,oAje|lelbn and1 thc adjoining countlei>,'*amf At ts sup-?, posed that a ^^vSatJiWnf .;.^Hll.l^ke^ ly.bc. preaept. Jprjysu?^- . j James M. Baker. ?t?ret?> of the unuep- aiaitia. q?unw, %?r. h?r? last week on a visito to) his old hojbie ot Lowndesv; Ile and stopped pver .a couple of hours fpr a political confer ence , with", Fred H. Dp$ln^ d?te for the seat in congress now held by-Congressman Aiken. It Ia reported 'that -eir. Aiken' opposed .the1 election i o?-Mr. JBaker and that the" latter is1 truing tor Mr. AjRen; pomi?fdt?; lipeaking. Aa Mr. #!tf-T is .abfr/T?! protege of .Senator Tillman, their M' spedui-twn/ o^wMS*? ' ttjkwtUthe^ toja coagrecslopsl ratio p ? e a pee f ?''? pe n o e <? p-* oj .'." ' PBO^?BnijVE m??$ ' o ? .- - . ....'..' . P <r[,p- P a P ?; 9 o ?>.?,^t:a;Q^| ^^^^J^^S a ^^^^^ ^^^soetr^ o t ^ twwwtui ? Kentucky and Nebraska oaeh' SgMfrA; Florida, Missouri., pato anni Ovc'a.-m ?*ch h^tA thr^?; Hoh?: [Mjg6jana aud. Maw York, havp .ope, r'".t..iV ... o o oo oooooooooo o " -. o Method of Taxation to Q : -? i"? ? ?ftj? fl I i": i-rft.-,: "\ rt < v < ODGOOOOOOOOOO? '**,L' - ' f ?. - ? ? '?>? (Gaffney Lbdgor.l j Qc March 7, W. W. Hall, managing editor, ot the,Columbia St??e, read a. a very, mterekflng naper baforo KoB mofl dub of CQ|j?mp|a, on the subject of .taxation lp,.wAl<y\ hp took .the po sition that it ??u\d bc right /pr tho . stat?! to exempt all persons. from tax ation on .as much as ??.eco worth of property, . Itere are.sojap of the.ideas,' Mr/?all ?dvs?ced-, ,' ? '/The average size of the South Cai;, 186.0 the aise of the farm has Tieen decreasing yearly, and it average vd-.' ue haa pepp increasing. Ja tiftO.lhxi average farm' was 541.2 acres. Be - tween. 1900 ?nd 1910 the total farm ing acreage of the state decreased 3.4-, but the Improvement taut .In creased 6.6 per cant The pumper of South Carolina (arma have Increased.] ?S&S&?f^ Sfe ft **** I while tile net lqcxeaijo 4jo ?the a nou?t qt fara tiafc ha^fc^en .only -U.C.' Sn' other .wprds^ thOitendpno; has been, and ls f?r"?ora caraf?j cu?lvatur?., and deveipfletuenvof th? und, and. the acceleration,.nt this - t?np?pey l#/r ex actly ';what ; tps exetaji???. fp.r small farum from, tb? taxation "would .cause, T.wbi-ftftys br the farmed South ?er o.l?aa? ?untrem 20..?b.,4|;aerea in alie, n??tiy ??e-limi (r?jp, .09. to 99 acre?,, ann & li.?ltQ,'ipei? iftan one^?lgtb from, io to 19 ger?a.. .Nea'ry Oynertwelftb are under ten acres in size while'farms of ;J00 acres or more', constitute about one-fifth of. the totaJ.-'. Tb??q are, however,, 11 i.pOQ tenant. rarm?rs and;: in: many cases many" of these ipna.nt 1 farms are the properly of,, a olng?e I landlord. "Some of the benefits of the propos ai - SXC;?;it?"". 1 . b"T5.- ?*f*?*d.v hinted. namely? ^gopd citui^ship//?^ relied, to ..home ownership.;' . 'iTne exenipUpn would multiply the small hdldlogii : abd their development pf .MK&.tb a value bf. i&o. sn a'cre^ I "ibo |pcj??ec(l burden on thc spec ulative sind nonresident pwner of the land would tempt him to sell . and thus. tho evil ol fan?hi}n|{:,ftn. tfee ?up.earnftd j increment and. the'hobble on tho land improvement jnelden't .'to it would" be ; lessened,'Ul: not. ej?n^a>tQf?,?. v .'??he. exemptions would attract de sirable- immigration. Among the sta'teSfSouth Carolin a.vyould .bf^adver-. tiped a,a that one most eager ! o ?aalst the, ..'.n.nweo<tier to ladependon.ee. "., ?'K^is lipuoea and glands ,?bi|ld not b"-! PT'ctpnt from eiiectal.'jtaxatloa for lo cal benefit, the freeholders or blecf ^^^BHw tim PNii a' special e?hool t^x. . It ls contem plai td that .they would continue..to c?jv? titear nbaih.qf th^n goner rf!, tax-; i es and reven wavfMtM?o.hp^ |f $Of Immense Importance woy hi li? the .prouibUep.pf jt?e&^MBf ?Jjtf, Announcement has '...?t.heen made t\?e,principal feet, ures of.the Reo.-' Chautauqua here " for this sob-, !t The program ls . brim fuH of " things sud not bv'ew Innovations here will pot bo a dull hour from arr to finish. . Ope of the innovations will bed twp day ; grand musical festival,' du^ak dtfKf? *!t? febbtWnf *?V?^!^; m^fe; -'... . ? ? - oopoooocoO OPOO' ' .t? >. r/?i<.*->. ?if?,*-'"ft - v^i Relieve Small Owner* o oooooooooooooo ?> ? i ?? -;*i'i.v : .. ?? . .. among the poor people. For a quar ter of a century demagogues have be? a hammering the laborera and tho pmall farmers," telling ' therpr "tftat. they ire Oeing robbed b? tbo taxing power. The demagogues haye succeeded in fobl^ Jug thpto, tee. wl,th d. r?suUlrig ere. allon pl.. class prejudice from which cv >ry corporation abd every prosper- i opa pers?p? suffers and ls continually I menaeed-ln legislation before lorie* and in matters of safety ?f life and property. That the demagogue's. have ?done, literally .nothing tb. reduce the exaa'df the s^?ifarmeti^.?n.d iqrlftV borers, but rather, h?fv? added to their burden"!?"of*uniImjjert" ln: the discussion sp long -mm? these . pvbplo who haye votes, dp? .see -it. "1 propose that ' - -4Mo>do go to the small farmer and labpjftuvwitb the plain proposition ihstVvthey assuma practical!:/ the: whoW.^ix? burden of k(narx>oor man until h*-has bad time sud opportunity to ge[op bi's feel.. .'IX lt, be, objected tbatll ls desirable ?h?t .every, man pay. " tax bi order to ;sop alive his Interest tn tho stdio and. an4d its government, lite.anarer ia that [hq ,wlll be expected to 'ta* hlmsiTf fOX direct benefits,' SUCO. at. SCiioOls and librsrlea, and'tpct the abolition of the .nef capita ?f_ po?l fax** bi not suggested. The grpf ?ag,!?|) of turJfty/ commun I ties would st i mu 3 ate the vol ing pf special tax?s.-- Y t>?;?-? : .t . "If it be thought: un wiso, io grant ? complete exemption bf poy property from toxailon th?ie?m'?'?4^t?;iPi|iht. pp affected by making, the, tax nomi? ?nal,on,-th? pmajt holdings,.t^ut,th roy Judgement total exemption^ foi?. dpfl-. lilt*? nor Jods would be .thop JjettfrT 'of. [t,he;P,Unn5' As n?yk landa .were taken [Up [by 'the tenants andv *pjmlgr??nts, [thc burden of the non-exempt tax pay jera wouldincrease,, but rue deyejpp fneht's or spHaljl 'farms abd houses to values above the, normal exemption 'point wljii orfaet I!. In t\uv?.'thc tfle Lthe stale developed; . Ute exemption p'qlht would bn lowored! .Ultimately ?the r*:d ;o r* ouicM T j?,bl hV..;.!ie ownership of i lari}. p.* every cljixcn Phd If !? dvtl . corvi?V *'? ,t> i" t..tc: 'bc looked for, lhat la n? rear-on thot the stat o ns a taxing agency, should hot, ?tri vc to assist''Its oeople In at taining if Anyone will nt once, g/a?p the idea 'aUvanced by Mr. Bali. It 1" Chi: moat stupr.irions proposition v?t edviPepd lin-behalt of the smell proper ?y own* er, and lt dae?: ho injustice td the jdrge properly owner, because it ex empta tbe latter Just oki' it. exempts flers of the rich, Who bj reasen of tfcflr noKksslor.. should bear tho burdqh of 'B??feh. If ls l^inty that w??W ?m?entan could not, adopt th> idea [I^K^-f^ a-;*Q wfed* S??l''fTIB;-it ,n ittctiy fit^ty uionlil W Corroct: die? itlrf .u' plavH.". [?'; A.ap?0hfff?eture;b/ib^ day T\M? ?y? ?? . . jil. .rsrrsar. ""i-. tot apd.Bell Rlageys. -Oprrying a peel of 20Q bet& wade in tSuro-ne. tho coco.* paiiy will furnish a mrtjgfpifl of inler pfctto. young abd old. ? This.opening concert will b? glveu jnl\l constat of-instrumental' number*, on violin*- e*?ip and . pjaao. nod , thc third dlvj Won. will include; tho fariious bell ringing. V The KsUngg-iialnes Singing party <*UI ?reapotjn ?pepl^^?u^ an M? toning of light op?rp,>?Wokbl?^ tea.!! Tba ?rganSi?ll?iii? Ohe bf thr, beHt. kn?wp. lp Lyc??o? aid'.tlh&titau* qb> world, today ; : ! ..One pf vtb? Several leeiu,r?r?s' who Jf?^r,end,y?l upop-.l^fW peo- Itv fu-t PWe ./pf California sra but lettie. }pjT. fdrmed. ??MbutavIl'^Fibwerk, 'trader the tltebui "Color (idard and 'Picket. l?1.*!]) fully dlscusa.ipe. Smiwrtawi^slibJeet. ": v Haying; Uvpd ip. OhJo- apii. ?ilJ??pr pl?. J*r;4Flowers' haV^con . abierto WW M^??Pa^se..prpblert< from tuc. ^hAuUuoi^(pof* qh.ib-, wp*U- amn:i? |ih,p ,ehU.dr?i:j; K.7i p , chp>ptap\ijta w^li.. haye a wpmap P^irbupd: tH??er ^ed i of. tpe^day.j In nu" plapea ; wlfere thrt tiona Wotp thf<, orptorifSi. . Aii.jHaewi : iCvaw???>^.P??>:.v.rS twjfljtd.) !i5eot!ve'!??!liL> *4!b. la?* -arrivais. '^??.iKra!?m -?WlteiTl"** Wp. 41 -MiSS acm. No. ?0 P;3P?. ?. N.K ll . 45 :aJk? ?Na#t4 ?tt: to a. m, ? A>.J^M:i*;i.o. NP. #?'.4*:?B?" ni.' terrs?- v.K ^. ^Sp:l?' ?|?:ttf|,p.u, .: . .^.ft?H-?elp. 'm..^?#SB?'; **?o ui-' ? Geueral^.Pasgaaiigpr Sfgint. BOILER EXPLOSION KILLED FIREMAN Two Others Seriously ' Injured When Boiler of Torpedo Boat Bursts Norfolk. Vs., April t?.-The explosion of (ho forward holler on the torpedo boat Ayl win ,lufs morning, caused ^bo , ^deuth of first class fireman Haman,'1' ? anti the serious ? injury nf first 'class., , flrnnan .lames ' R. Beaton ' Sud grater ' tender Bsruey Glenn. Tho explosion occurred while the . Alywln was If? ipiles South <<f Dia-r ?mond Shoals, nt' o'clock th?3 lorulng.. The force of the explosi?n was sq great, three platee on the hoard side ot the craft were blown off, -and two .cf her compartments Oiled, i with water. Tho tpne'do boats Ben ham and Psrker were nearby st tho, j Hine and went to the assistance ot. the thpe arl went to rdadolololohJ&>ps Aiwin. The Bonham took off the itbrci Injured mop ?pd started under full speed for Nnafolk. ' 8he left th?. seech o' th h explosion a few. minutes after' c o'clock' thia morning and ar rived at the naval .hospital af..thia port at 12:)fi o'clock thia afternoon, tho dla. tance covered.being about ino otiles. * * * * * * * ** * * * * PEl^jUETON ;.. *? * * * .# * * * * * * # * *" j - ." -..' -i S i ' ? . ? .'- lb ' Pendleton. April 4.-The Fortnightly Club waa entertained Wednesday ? o(, thc; home of Mrai ?. B. Day. Quito nu , enjoyable afternoon - wss--spent- with ) her* during r ?jhtnOr?ttdlW ^*dfW& : menta .were served, and greatly en joyed by alt j Miases ?ureltn Hunt y and' Beatrice ' Robertson went. to Anderson Friday. ?U ?y?UO ilic .Tcu-'ri-vliu With tuf i5?t?r'j? aunt, Sirs. Kranit Ashley. I Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hunter will leave thlj wees for Savannah to vis? lt the latter's elater, Mrs. Wi B/ Sea brook. :: Mr. Olrnn Rvans anent Sunday with his parents herc. I Several Ciehtnon boys were !n tpwn Saturday? Miss l.ovoy McDaniel, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. .B. A. Wilson, left harp last week for Joh ii Hopkins Hos pital, Baltimore. It is hoped lhat'thorev~ u nothing Herious. thc matter with Miss McDavl-j. and that rthn wUl1 noon bo all right agsln. Mr. P. G. Herr?n spent Tuesday st. Anderson bu buslneaa MJss Leite birfbliug of Anderson, . (, spent the wy-dtrcnd ?tiher .home herc,,,., i. Mrs/THlp)sh h?s returned . Iq' .ncr bomf ar'a^enivlll? !?ffrVr /stfffldjiptf' * come time with Mrs. J? T. Hanter. Rov. T...?. .?tmlthV-sp?nt Tlmtaday . , night at mimm'h T+WWBM . Ralph (Hunter and JSugsnn Evans at tended tb? Opera at .Gi'e??viii.-? Tues- ? day ,ov?nJp?. : . . - '?I ? J1' -%a. H HR.. Seawrlgat ..waa. celled 1 to nu?,,West ,th.U,wen* P4? aoeottai-iof . hor.lfttJo hepjiew's flenib ? Mr, and Mrs! ifa.U Hanna visited ;Kr. and Mr^; f?? I. Bogga Shrink.'thu WeeS ebtf, ; ? /-^r.. avid*-firs, Pettier spsnt thc .v.-enk. . Wnn ^Kuhs. larris went tn I lonou >Fetb ^fedMfty te.atlcnd the M]bal$n> : a ry .society ]??f p . aVvG-. EvaihSi .and B. G. Taunter ^^^^^^^^ j 'f^e?r^H^iTi? at iluai?r's note? Hh?s^eek wprfe: R. C. Watkins, Rich mend^ ^?.f?drnett. AtlSnta; E L. .-i$u;? J JMAtHrK ramblar W. G. 41*0*1 TOHS??;'' J. R. Roberts, Jr., Snir.tanhuixi' T, - l.:. Mason, High" -,IV>&t. ?f 'J?fv W 1 Weaapp. Wt Anderson; was ' . ;n ?,?* $ru\?y., ? y .;? r.r$? ^rrftKI Y, f ft?TjcisKii y i iph lfid?'nh?a. April ?.?ddre&?ng the ?roerlcaa Academy of PoMthrii , acd Social >JtcW> ici! *r.r? today. -Dr. !.. Pk Ijowe.'aident pf that .orgsniza Hoj? and. proroasarbf nol'tt^V; ?n?l?nc? in Mic ?.'invr;;hy <<: r lUUf ylvanl.?, ? "^V'c?nnot expect a solution f?f the ?. pr?sent dirtlcutiy a- long as tho prest I dept the United Statfh continues , h? ',js?Wly'^.^M?ni.ptlng, to subject t?*W**???tff ??&tpn- tn the scorn and^ihe^ termed t'inspirtM/^biit "natonable.' , :>Awarer . sn'??U?..wW4|?y. VN *? accept the alwatlob.wtt te .nevertheless .. a;<^th?l tho praseht eohStltuMon of Wayrrbaik Gj^?nrV? ?4.-^To-dsy tb? nod?''0/.-aa s?fe^?w^ fk&'&ifi, be ?uvrf" t<Tbdvc^K . four ??&7., ?un? floatlug lp tho Katilta Ittyfr at Walt??ltfowb, ?tx mitfta .?Orth f>f iWp??.' cVorit O?cam sr? ^vr>tiga?B?.. Tb?