The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, May 29, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Feaster G. Triable, Secretary,
"?very loyal 0. O. T. in Nortn unu
South Carolina is now thinking In
I erins of .the EJgtb Annual Convention
of ihe Grand C??nci? bf' the Carolinas
which wll be held In G reen vile on June
6th and 6th," raid Feaster G. Tribble
yesterday. He is secretary of the lo-j
cal council. "Are you going, Mr. U.
C.'T.T If not. you will bo one of the 1
few absentees, because everybody is!
coming-and hlsFwJfe. .*
The Greenville Council has formu
lated a tpjendjd psogram which will
TMgtn Thursday dight, June 4th, with
a' reception and dance at the Chick
Springs Hotel, for which special prep
arations hayo been made.
Friday morning at 9:30 will witness
the official opening bf the convention ?
in the Qr?hd opera ?iouse when May
or John 'B: Marshall wilt' make an ad
drees of welcome and Mr.*'JV Th bs. Ar
nold for \b? Qr?wjB* Post,' Tr P. A.
??j? former Ooun'sMor I?. A. Hoghes
win 're?pdbd/H6n:vJbs?'ph ?. McCui-|
tough': wi ll denver ah . ad dr e ss' and
Grand Counsel or C. O. Ktiester will
an address on "Oar Rbco?da".
rf bakdea of the day wal be de
to^Wftaaas ?ekeJofcb abd will bel
f by A banqcet given the Con
vention by th* G reeh vii le Chamber of
Commerce.
Tb* Chamber of Commerce. In full
ppreclauob oi the trhvfeilng men abd
their services, hps efcjtered wjth crnw? i
acjerbdic' eneripv. into making this:
phase of the Convention , one of the
most enjoyable and' profitable to all.
Tho nrnm'W.' ?# irymili t?-lUrlo. ?ri.
dreeei by Messrs: Stuart '' W. Cramer
and B. "f. ?tokes of Charlotte, Statt
Agent W; tong of the1 Farm Dem-|
fifis IraiW /Work, CJemsbn College.
Mr; Thomas H. Pope 6f Greenville and
President E. M. Potent of Furtnab
University, Greenville. This banquet j
promises to he ah occasionof partie
War pleasu ^ to all who attend.
'On Barhrday m^TOlng a short busi
ness session wi -) held followed by]
the grand parggggy After thia an au-1
iomobile rjkhs- Wwi be ' taken around
' the City and a luncheon served by the
Greenville'Codricll1 at the' 'Country
Club, which, by the way, ts one of the
prosiest Country Clubs tn South t a
rol ina. Following thia the visitors will
bo taken to the baseball park al
whlelr fhe annual game will be flayed.
The Greenville people are all deeply
interested' Huthte>cbmlng of the u. C.
T*? and have made extanotveptre pa ra
tions for thtdr: proper entertainment.
This diam* tb* tey li. C. T. who
can' atmtsl?hp?ld do so connting upon
a g??am? Greenville1-welcome.
Tfaer?wlll bba'fcall meeting of the
Anderson Council Kp... 433 Saurdax
adhBlair'at ? o'clock all members art
urged "to he present as several' mat
ters ate to be taken . np before -the
Grand CottnciV meeting.
wm*
Rumored That There Ia ? Reward
Frank Rhody, one bf . Anderson's
well kriown planters, yesterday receiv
ed a draft from th* Peoples- Bank of
Comer, Ga,,- which had been given Mr.
Rhody by a man now lodged in the
Greenville county* Jail on a charge of
ste?>ro? ?n automobile from'Calhoun
Falla and another in Greenville. The
draft refiarned to Mir. Rhody yester
day had marked ?croes it "No Funds."
It will be remembered that a man
"borrowed" au automobile from Mr*.
Beale at Calhoun Fall? some time kgb
abd Whoa a]pou? ?ve mile? from Ander
son, he broke dirwn. He Mred Mr.
Rhody to? bring Ulm tb'Amibrson and
gav? htm th? draft mentioned, sign-'
lng the hame ot'?MHsr to the dri?.J
JjatefjM??. Greenville he said thar- his
name was StMth. Close in>egBj#tttt
nt'tfie draft Jest night shimed where lt
fit? bohftith? ?stmyb? P;A^ Stevens of
Berkley.O?;, Ttb? lt is beJieve? that
ahd that Wt -fk^^^^l^\M^
Jt- ia rmnored that' Geoff lg officials
have offered a' reward of $3?C fdr a
notoriqUB hutomohil*' thief and if way
he inst the map to tHe Greenville lill
is th? ma* wanted. : 4
Mctbifuc strae't raarohvjL' pa? in rows
his hat mw the ring ?nd wai make Ute
ri*e for alderman in W*rd l.
'He Ut one of the obsorvaat and care,
ful business m*p of tte etty, tad hi?
frbmds. and they ar? maayv say that
if he got Into council he would make
a faithful and capable member/
Slaee Mr. Joe Sett ha? stated. J hat
trieftds jhjKt ' trtjj^tj^ ihrtn^' upon him,
l^Ve yo^ai^^nwtoeia^ man ' ond ama
tive citlaen of Andsr^n bounty, ile ht
a bustier and wilt ?take a good run
sgamM aaybodjf in the ward. '
''ISh^^R. Ff Bartlaoo haa anr.ounced
ma 'eattdldgdrTrjrtBNj Hm*
well supported and will malte a goo<l
tace.
Capt F. 8. Brana of Greenwood, ai
candidate for f^ngress fran? thia dia
trhm.Jraa to Vnv ait*, yesterduV. 13e
- Ur pJn?e?d over\b? prospbsia.
p$L ?j ?. C. .Wailer, a well knopn
Oree?wood citlcen, speat yejttrdafy
In the <Ky. /
?W^Uiem Moor?, ^well koown trav
e&g ?ss ot Greeoa^s.' ^ia ?menj:
the visitors ia the oliy yesterday.
Wpunii/ed ii e ro es ;
From War For ;
-
Photos copyright, 1 SH. by American j
TBS hospUn! ship Solace bas arr
" Wieb Ibo bodia* of dead lad ?
and with ref ogees. The total
Crus bas now reached nineteen
Sthe hospital wards of the BoFUce HUI
triad db*h tnec gangplank of the shlj
TQURS OF CA?
PAR'
Itineraries for the State and sena
torial campaigns were announced yes
terday by V/ilio 'Jones," "chairman^ of
tndv subcommittee of the state Demo
cratic execrttive committee. The State
campelgn will open at 8umterjune.
17 and the senatorial candidates will
begin .the contest" at St. Matthews WI
the same date. The senatorial cam- i
palgn will end at Sumter August 20.
The last meeting of the State cam
paign will bo held" at Greenville Au
gu8t 20. The - can:<J dates for State
offices .will speak in Columbia July 4,!
and.lt ls probable that the meeting
will be held tn the Columbia theatre;
Following ia the itln?rary for the
State campaign. A
Sumter-"Wednesday. June 1?.
Manning-Thursday, June 18.
Merck's Corner-Friday, June 19.
Georgetown-Satorday, June 20.
Klngstree-Tuesday, June 23.
Marlon- Th uraday. June 86.
Cohway-tFrtday, Juno 26.
Dillon--Saturday/ Jane "7.
Darlington-Monday, June 29.
Blahopville-Tuesday, June 30. .
Bennettsvllle-Wednesday, July 1.
Chesterfield-Thursday. Jury 2.
Camden-Friday, Joly 3.
Columbia-Saturday, July 4.
Lexington-Thursday, July 9.
Saluda-Friday, July 10.
Sdgefleld-Saturday, July 11.
Algen-Tuesday. July 14
Bamberg--Wednesday, July 15.
(Barnwell-Thursday. July 16.
Hampton-Friday. July 17.
Beaufort-Saturday, july 18.
Bldgeland-Wednesday. July 22.
Waltstboro-^ThUrSday, July 23.
Charleston-Midday, July 24.
Sr. Oeorge-Tuesday, July 38.
Orangeburg-Wednesday, July 29.
St. Matthews-Thursday,July JO.
Winnsboro-^Monday; August 3.
Chester-Tuesday. August 4.
Lancaster--Wednesday. August C.
Yorkviile-Thursday. August G.
Osifey-Friday. August 7.
Spartanburg^-Saturday. August 3.
Union-Tuesday, August il.
Newberry--Wednesday, August 12.
Laurens-Th ti rsday, August 1?.
?-Friday. August 14.
.Saturday, Anglist in.
arson-Mondsy. Angtict 17.
walhalla-Tuesday. August 18.
.lexen*-Wednesday August 10.
(reenville-Thursday. August 20.
(lag is .the Itinerary for tba
SJ-campaign : '
fc'Ma^wa^Wtednesday, June 17.
Irahgeburg-Thursday, Juna 18.
j^?ebrge-Friday. June 19.
Charleston-Saturday, June 90.
waiterboro-Mbn'day. Juno 23.
Beaufortr-Tuesday. Jude 23.
r/dgeir./.?!- Wednesday. June 24.
Hampton-Thursday, June 25.
Barnwell-?Slday, June 26. .
Bamberg-Saturday, June 27.
WJn ns boro-Monday. Juno 29.
Chaster--Tuesday. June 30.
1 ges?ter--Wednesday. Joly 1.
YerkHHe-Thursday. July ?.
Oeff*v?*y-Friday, July 3.
S?tanr^rg-Satutday. ju|y 4.
Un km -Wedneeda y. July 8.
?*w^?t^H?^rdiy, July 10.
*j*p*tfa*ind * CsHttfasr. July 11.
Abl**tJle^Tue*d*y. July 14.
An^son-W?dn^ay. July 15.
Walhalla-Tbur*?ii?y. July 16.
Ptekebs- Friday. July H.
Crossville-Saturday. Jaiy IS.
Lauren.!-Wednesday, Ja^r ?3.
Brought Home
Medical Attention
Press Association.
Wee tn tile United Staten from Mei Ice
ouuded American meu from Vera Crua
I dea ti) tut from the capture of Vera
. Tb* illustration show? a scene lo un?
I also ooe or the Wounded sailors halag
tPAIGN
TIES LAID OUT\
Columbia-Thursday. July 23.
Lexington-T^riday. July 24.
Salqda-Saturday, July 20.
t^gedeld-Wednesday. July 29,"
Aiken-.Thursday* July 30.
Camden-Tuesday. August 4,
Chesterfield-Wednp ,aay,?August 5.J
Bcn?ettafv?lle-Friday, August 7.
Darlington-Saturday, August 8.
Rlahopvillc-Monday, Aug. m 10.
Florences-Tuesday, August ll.
Dillon-Wednesday. August 12.
Marion-Thursday, August 13.
Conway-Friday, August 14.
Ktngstree-Saturday, August 15.
Georgetown-Monday, August 18.
Monck's Corner-Tuesday, Aug. 18.
Manning-Wednesday, August 19.
Sumter-Thursday, August 20.
Two -veterans met upon the street]
yesterday and one enquired of the oth
er: "Say comrade, ain't your name ;
Dill Smith?" When Smith answered
In the "affirmative the other grabbed]
his hand and shook lt Warmly, ejac
ulating, "I ain't seen you in forty !
years' and the last time I saw yov |
you were running like Heir
M. A. Cobb of Belton, route 2, was]
among the veterans in the city yes
terday for the ' reuni?n. Mr. Cobb
served trougbout tho war and the lait]
member of his company to be i
t?red'out et Greensboro. North1
Una:' He baa the further dist
of being a reade* of *Sllb Intel!
since 1865.
_
W. T .McGill, once ot this county j
but now or walhalla, was1, among'tbs
v?t?rans tn "the city yesterday? Rel
nerved three terms as county commu
nion er in this bounty and was Pension!
.nnilsrlouer for a ldag ' number ot
I yeera. * D?ring the war- he was oj
member of .Company L, Orr's Rifles i
abd ' served with honor.
Clem McClellan of near Concord
was among the visitors in the city I
yesterday "for the reunion and he'
jMUght to Tho Intelligencer office Kn.
old knife, said to have been S weapon
dur mg the War Between the StaieS.]
The ? '< fe has been in th? posaesidn of
Mrs.t ?: McClellan 'foi- a humber of
years and she1 prl??o it vert highly.1
It is ott exhlbltJoo'ro the windows ot
*S-lnreIllKtnccr oi;'.-e.
Time to f lea? lia.
May and June dre* rush months
for lb? farmer. Ho has very little
?me to apara'! from his crops. But
they are 'bteo Important month? for
taking precautions u?alnst the house
hold insect pesta of sbmmer. Screen
the'house, tts? fly traps and sprays
and get rid of tin cans anf stafbbptl
pools where mom]uttoes can breed.
jMfc. :-;-'- '
To produce good crops ?? cgiiuii'
sad corn, freqbent and shallow culti
vation la ? necessary, ls the advice ot
Clemson Ccdltgn experts. Failure to
?TuttiV??? pr?jmf?y is ou? *?njr ui iariu
j ?g at a loss.
deni Ozkgr of Ohio State Uni
versify-Class Rftynioja
Cjuiusou Ctyivgv. M. *<.-AUVyS
tlon<* ire being sent but to '.he com
mencement exercJaea will oe held
June 7, 8, end 9. The fact that the
sesi?n Just coming to a close has been
the best In many "year?, makes the ap
proaching festivities all the more wel
come. Many visitors are expected,
who will be provided for in the new
Barracks aa oa former occasions. The
glee club, which bas been putting
forth unusual efforts to prepare' an
attractive program, will draw many
visitors op Saturday evening, June 6.
The'program" follows: "
Sunday, June 7, ll : 30 a. m., bacca
laureate sermon hy the Reverend K.
G. Finley of Columbia. The closing
exercises of the Y.M?C. A. will be held
on Sunday evening at 8:30.
On Monday, Jone 8, will be held
the exercises pf the Palmetto, Ca)-!
bonn, and the Columbian literary so- '
dettes, j! C. Barksuale will represent
the Calhoun,- R. B. Ezell the Colum
bian, and A. if. Ward the Palmetto.
These will contest for the Trustee
medal offered for the best orator.
The shops and ' laboratories will be j
open for Inspection ob Monday after
noon. Tho visitors will Intro an op
portunity to tee just bow the students
work. The military exercises wllj? be
SIii at 6-n.<Hn.f^erVw'll be drfBs,
ress nar*do,: and :rham Battles. 'kT
George Warren 'OS"wuT deliver- the
alumni address on* Monday evening.
Following thjfc addr^,Twlli vBe? an !
open mr reception t> the Visitors abd :
studentk. Wt " ~* * " ~ \
Tuesday, June 9. ls commencement j
day. The exercises will begin at 10: SO
The uddres to the graduating class
will be delivered by President William ;
Oxley Thompson of tho Ohio'State
University. The eentor clair apeak-'
ei s are A. R. Boyd of Mt. Carmel; gad ;
T. C. Haddbn^?fofcger, - . ; <
The feater class roll contains V8
names. There are 42 lp the ?gr? '?1
t?r?l courses. & in tho civil cngh.
ing. 27 In the mechanical and c. me
trical engineering, end four in the'
textile.' '-. ' - ?P71
Oho of the most delightful episodes,
of tho "commencement exerciser yrjll ?
bo the reuni?n aid banohet of thc
class of 1?KT. ?rtils ht the ' largest
cla?n but one that has ever graduated
from 'Clemson,'and ft ls a very Uqy
af vot bf fellows'. " Many bf the men
will bring ihnir. wives.1 I,, p. Watson
of Cl em apo lrlooking after the d?t?iln
of the reuni?n at*tne cdftege/' Several j
aro giving" him arristtnbh' boti? hero ?
and out In the stete, ! ~
COURT AGAIN IN
SESSION TOPAY
Reconvene Thj? Morning and
day-Oogo Tomorrow
-?>-' . ?
The third week ot the criminal
court for Anderson county will be
continued again today, the Session
being opened this mprning". at *:30
o'clock.J There Jwas''ao ' ?burt yester
day/ tte presiding judge'haring an
nounced Wednesday'mornltfg that he
would adjourn Court throughout; Wed
nesday and Thursday on account of
tte-Confederate reunion. The'delibe
rations will be begun today add will
continue through '-"tomorrow,"" vheni
an adjournment will take' placo .\ud
the three weeks of criminal court ier
this county will have been compte*ed.
Splendid progreca has been* made
with court since it convened, ard the
docket, while not yet cleared; is In
much better shape than lt wes hov
Ihr?, there are only eight prisoners
In the county jail ?0(1 a m?jorlty of
these have already been tried abd are
now in Jail to await sehteb'ces.
Clemaon'c?l^^
tiona' are going forward steadily for
Whig '?Hornd C?miag' WoeV? 'whldhj
will be held at Clemson College front
noon of A uguet 2^0a?9?? ?f .?^^t
^^u^atanc^hipa and a^r^val abd
Btrengthfening of affection for their at
tn"? ?^ttw:1 * ; \">*f? ' ..'' t]
week. ' ^'?;
Approximately cix thousand men
har? been ata?eat? afr Clemson CoV
Jt?ge. Every one of thswr WAI be in
vited to attend'?ora?V?omtng Week."
fraytohvflle News,
The farmers of this section are very
much discouraged on accouiit of the!
had stand of cotton. The farmer* re
port a very short grain crop.
Mr.' D. B. ??mons ls very sick at
?ltd home. B?t many friends Wiah
im "a dpeedly recovery. vf,-*vJ
Mr. abd' Mrs. Claude Wilton spent
Miss Idelle Key of Belton anent
Saturday night with Mts* M?enle Mad
dox. ? ~ *'?'i
Mr. W. W. Clinkscalea had the mis
fortune of losing a ?ne mlle* cow Bah
day ?Mt. -
ThWftt will he a concert given by
the t'rayionviiie Orchesrr* ?ax or da j
Id'.jF tutu ii?pti tu HS iv ?non aa good-Bri?
lap there la around.
J?f^ i IUI? J I.WBFJgi'll ?
if *?? *
tf ff tt f fiWikh
The Anderson pur to! of Boy Scouts
i^rovtii to Ot- ?Jilt- U? Ul? ?UO?i ?Mt?i
eving pSr?ts of the big parad) ycnter -
day afternoon. The new' uhifonns'for
the boys arrived' yesterday morning
and they made a handsome appearance
iii the Une ot parade. Under tho in
struction bf F. M.' Burnett, scout mas
ter.' and Major jfrawTpVJf rbi bbys>.ad
learned now'to put tip a very1 pre.vm
labje dr^ll and they asoM'/cd them
selves In a splendid manner.
Tes Astomohlles
Hud s T?lljifiea.
Two ' automobiler, ran togtehor on
the public' schare yesterday morning,
Resulting In dani age'being done to
both machines. Coe machine belong
ed to Fowler's d* rag? 'had was driv
en by Swain Gillier vhile the other
was ' a public " 3tfvice' . automobile,
owned by ifr. Conest? and driven by
his little son. The machines were go
ing In opposite directions' fend had a
head-on .collision at the corner'' ot
Granite Bow ?ad 'Msrte* "'street.
Neither machine suffered much diln
ag^, aside from the -fei Uers being bent.
WiliuwBtoB Lady
Buffered aa Injury.
One of the most unfortunate affairs
to occur In the city during the re
union week, happened early yesterday
when Hrs: E; L. Mosel?y of WUljam
stort fell Intbe lobby of the Chlquola
hotel and b.rokd both bones In '. her
right arm. Mrs. Moseley, who is sont
Crt ' yoorU of '?*<?, ia role toil in Hptia.
for C. W. SauTvan, and She had come
from Willlamstdn with Senator Sulli
van and Mrs. Sullivan tj spend tho
day here. When ?hey entered the
lobby she caught ber foot on the cat
pet and fell on the tiled floor. Medi
cal assistance WOB at once summon
ed and the bone set and when the
party left on the 4:C0 Interurban yes-'
tredsy afternoon lt was said that- she
waa doing as well as could bc expect
ed. ? ? - fr. "? . fr?
i's) master Clark
Ai Home H?r*.
Among tlie distingu?s:-ed visitors in
Andf rt?on now 1s-L ?uteliant P: A.
Clark, Paymaster In thc United State*
nsw, who' ItfVrajoyiftfc a""v*? ?? hl?
mother. .Mrs. Kahme Clark, at her
borne at 443 EasV River street. Lieut.
Clark has just returned frome cruise?
of ?'wo and a hair year? in the East,
spending most';ot thiSrCme'In China
and the PhnilniWe lbtaJdsi He has a
brief f.jfJotrgtf:before ttYng Ordered,
ns* ^wmtjkm i'nooo/l? mm.
He reacW?^c??td^ ye!?f?TQgjF>^ft5fM|F!
across the oontty??t?i! fwffer San Vrt?
Cisco: TUMt/ClsikMs ^h,alumnuH of
The Citadel, belonging tb the-eiat* ot
??IO. W ? >? ?? < ;?.
t- . ?-p- ,
Elks fV"Ti???||on
Krxt I?g Efcbt.
^b nest <b!# event slated for An
derson is the Sts> Convection of
?ks, which wU! convene herded June
17 and continue through'June IB. The
Anderson 1 lodge of* Eft)? ' will arran go
to make the affair the most enjoyable
thar South Carolina Elks have ever
participated In add there will be more
real cordiality shown here tb the visit
ing "Bills" than bas ever' W?n_ ac
corde^ them in any town jn the State
before. The various cta^tlees, at
work under th? Supervision bf Capt.
R. J. Berner, exalted ruler of tbe An
derson'lodge, report tbat they wj?l
soon nave all then* plebs completed
and'will be able to announce the def
inite program of events.
Andersen Maa Io,
Oreen wood Yesterday.
G?drg?T^rmah Boyd, the hjghly ef
tkmttthH*&7 -i^p?J*r ' fwifW
??>ert cf the Charleston fenl Western
Carolina railway; l?rt And?rson yjji*
terday morning for Creen woodies**
be : Went io'cbnret with* nm brother,
Itsb W the service of the' Charleston
{na Weatortf '^V^^JJ^^
^^^^^^^^^^^
thusila?^^
in ?HmAnderson ls lookf?* ejftnr the
veterana abd1spoke highly b| the,
^reWnShSr^^1^^*?!
a*ffi?j?on?
bf ti Hv Thompson tn the :fc*t??on
iectloo whee Ms ^^BSffijgi
'SKPS'ffiavTj; eere- l
Ipmy "?ga p^ormed 'hy BdV&M&U
inanstttr sjabttw- '-o* ?tb> ' Xsibaadn:
I<sh*?gK?^ _1i?r?<eim
a few intimate fHench: of the brid?,
and groom.
SR ?.il f * * * * * * *
SPARKLETS f
1 Mention Caught Qve? tho ?
ee?s of Anderson *
l?#>f* . ff ?ff?
pew M au ager For
The Tesa? t'ajupaaj.
O. T. Taj lor.'who has boen mana
tuueiauu uuite ut
(Texas Oil Company, has resigned that
]po?!Uoh anU wi)! go on tho ro?u for
Ithls well known concern: Mr. Tar
bor has many friends here and white
Rher^wUl r?polce in his promotion
lthey regret B's departure from Andef
iBon Mr. Taylor w|l be succeeded on
ljune 1 as manager of the local offirf*
by 8. H. McDaniel and McDaniel will
lbs assisted in the office VMr. Adams
pf> tho Smthern Express Company^
Governor tfWfe'and Sheriff Ashley
left early yea^pday morning for
Honca fath fc?ijy? the aoVernor went!
Ito eoe his oWmiS? "Cttleen Josh:'
Mr. Ashley 'immmt a 's?v?re injury I
Wednesday when-'he fell from the]
stepa at his home. Much alarm was]
occasioned all over the county as toi
his condition and his friends will learh
With plcasbre that his ibjhrlek ar^ not
thought to be sferlouB. "
EreryJasdv Vas
We? Please?.
Anderson People, when thev first
be.aa to plan for the reunion, thought
tim. they might be able to plbasfe a
majority of the vifdtbrs coming, here
tor fte twb4 days Tout nobb ofAthem
hbp?tl to jalease every visitor. Mow
evr. this has bean the case or at least
it world seem sb; since not one""sin
gle o Mnptednt has been ' heard from
any si ?bree All the veterans were de?
K^X.i.J _Ilk I WW?. ? ?.J?kilMt- ??.A>4?<
?j?em ?nd they believe Anderson'hr one
bf the heat towna In th? State.
ltnlalar Monev
For Baseball.
SnbsbrfpttbuB were received ynotor
day,!frotn b bumber " Wf' ' Atid*rsrin's
business men Tor the organisation of a
barchan team her?''tb'talco a-'berth in
.ho proposed If?ternVhah league 'and
while the Bum total raised ' yesterday
-as a little leas than'i|100, still those
who have the Work tn charge say that
many are yet to1 be aeon and they be
IHJVW that at least IgOO can be secured
wlthJtrthe next day or?twin toward
orgaaitcieg a team here. The other
towna ?rb ready and willing to do j
'.hoir share cpd lt ts'bp to Anderson.
--O-t
-"^S^InUJV^rday
Mercer' Klng bt^nfc Hopewell sec
tiotr, a promibie candidate" for auditor
bf Attderodu1 county in the coming
ele?tMV'am^t''mterd?7 hi tbb city
Mr. King says that he is yet undecided
?feotft maW^.the raee' hat hb oeJ)?v*a
ho will be fodj^ i^ai* <^e ?reh
ato' when th? campaign opens. He
ot 'tackling6 three aeh^.^chers1 In
addition'to t>:e incumbent hut he be
liever* tbdt his eftihcb* are" as good
os " anybody's; and he w.H probaly
make bp his n?nd < within the 'next
wee* ^rp^ ; !
Kg Jmoiit rinnla Pfamfcrg For M
Big School ?v??t Wb^Tj^
Anderson people have received in
vitations to .the "May Festival" which
is to be held totnprrow by the public
Schools of Piedmont Much time bbs
been put oh the pra-pfirfitloh of ute
program and Indications aro that the
day wm be pleasant abd inteVeatinf.1
Severaf.Anderaon people wi? probably
??ke .th? trip: The exercises' ar? to
fegin at fi o'clock scd will ho held In
tin1 baseball park, "since-them te nb
building in Piedmont large enough to j
accommodate tne'enormbus crowd eg
hectcd.
' The program will consist of a grand
iarade, fancy marches!'hoop end raiti
S+f .'dr^s;b^tbdttc drills, mtv polo
'knees, Swecoish gymnastics, klndeK
arte* games, motion Dongs, eohtbet
am??, et?i, tli?t ?re entirely new;4
Thia will be a r?il bloving picture
ahow composed of nil: tho bey? and
giri? in the Village Schools. It ls\?
etkhed ,to 'Mach' tho importane? bf j
g^^agr,chlldh?od by? giving them
t that wllVd?velbpstrong beal
los^ulckness'lopbrceiMtort the i
importance of concerted effort and the j
valb? df dlsciplib? ??d 'organised play.
A Barrfhle f i**se Fenretrdtei By
\ Seaeel Boy. ".
Herkimer, N. Y.. May 28.-Jeenj
Oianlhi, io, charged with the raurddt
br his Behool teacher, Uda Bwchf*
waa acquitted here toCay on tao
.nd of criminal Imbecility. He Wt*
ihoed tb^Mmi^wbh asylum th>
the criminal inaabo. ?? - '
'^The J?rr rea?abd a verdi*? th!? af
.montaner having ?haw1 out sm io
t evening. rv .
Ada, Beecher was murdered March
27: A fkrni?r 'discovered the bbdy tn
the tusMtirHtfi^ tho> nedt
day. Her aVvili had fftait crnshed ?ad
-?tVK hui?' t4*?? utm\Av?
"?Ydaftk SKM^ 'MB wlt,h
>? girt the night before whoa she had
se'witt htm aa H -lalBF'ttawsplred
J ebnf?rWitt 0a> boy s father over
son's fatur? He b?d bot done
at schobt abd generally was backwa
Arreated, thw bey ;--' coofeaaad -
criiiio, ' li? w???-v??~d 55'l'????^"*;
?f ft IQ Pi ?1
Sh* mad? np a mixture ot #aw Teh
* ?Rd Knlphiir to bring back ? .
Common ?ardon sape brewed, into a
heavy i?a with ?ol ph ur aaa alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked amt
lided hair neauutuiiy dara and luxuri
ant, remove every Mt cir dandruf iY'stop
?cali? itching and falling ho'r. Just A
few applications will provo a reroja
tion If your hair is fading. Just a
scraggly and thin. Mixing thc bato
Tea and Sulphur1reclp.r at hohle,
though, isv troublesome. An easter *?y
ls .tb get'th? readyto-us* tbntc. cont
ing about r.o c?nla a largV betti* st
drug stores, known as "Wyeih'V Sage i
enc* Sulphur Hair Ben-ear*. tn?? . -M
nvolding a-lot of muss.
While wispy, gray, faded hair ls nbt
sinful, we all desire to retain o?r
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. By darkening your hair Saffigs
Wyeth'a $ag? and Sulphur, no'ono can
tell, beean** lt does lt cb natuially, so
?venlv: You Just dampen a sponge or
soft brusn with lt and draw -c- this
through your hair, taking one Kulali
strknd at a time; by morning all ?ray
hairs have disappeared,' and after an
other application or two; your hair be
comes beautifully dark, glossy, toft.
and luxuriant.
IFi?]ff ix TjBK nom*
Ov?r The Trading of the Cinyton Anti
Trust Hill.
Washington, May ' " 28.-Provisions ,
aimed against discrimination and in- , '
elusive agency contracts were perfect
ed by the house today ?ri the corssld
eratlon of the Clayton bill to supple
ment the ariti trust laws. Scores ot
amendments designed to siter" tho
i, i . are usMtni **J MID |uyt^.mi j
committee were voted down. Three of
tba twenty two n?ctions of tho bill
were agreed' to Airing tho day's de
bate.
: The first section of th? bill, dealing
with terms and do.1nltlons, waa . pass
ed w'tltout objection.
Thc section malling it unlawful for
persons controlling mines or mine pro
ducts to rStusfi '--to sell. to responsible
psrbonn after being ' amended 'so an
*0 apply to -oil end gas w? ,
passed over to alh?w the Judiciary
committee to' rerfeet' the new,'provi
sion.' V
The principal contest of thc day was
over the fourth section, making it un
lawful for wholesalers to tease or^y
' sell goods with a condition that the/
purchasers shall not deal In the goodlf
of i. competitor. .,: ' ? / '
r presenta ti ve Mct'oixof N^Ter
iey," tried' ?nsucceanfull^Hot-^rfitt ltlie
prohibition to such undefstnuu>ngoias
are made "with tho intent of cstabllsb.
lng a monopoly or destroy lng the b-jsl
ness bf a competitor."_
BAXTER CON Vii
Ills Insanity Badge I Would Xai Be?
'? reive ?tt? Jar*.
; ' Me=shi=, Teiin'..' Msjf" 28-J. F.d.
Ba/xter, charged with tho murder of
the.father, mother cud brother, of hin
wife, ?nd who since his arrest In Ken
tucky several months ago has been
Yelgning1 insanity, today was convict
ed and sentenced te Ufo imprisonment.
?s^orynr^rted tue verdict without
^nffiia?e^?fter the verdict was
announced Baxter dropped his rol? df
Insanity dnb larighed oVer the way ho
.^p*^joni^swsr"as he expressed, on the
commlWiOnr Which' Vsdsed on his san
ltyi." 'Ho <-*e#-tt?!-dMVnot want to be
sent tri the electric chair.
Baxters v(?U??S J. A. Smith and his
wife and sob O?ear. the later aged 18, -
were allot ?own in cold blood when
Sntlth ir??used to admit Baxter to bte
homo, Where the latter had gone to ie?
his wife, from whom he wait separat
ed. Mrs ! Baxter, behind a. door, wit
nessed tho murders. 8he secured a di
vortkTsfter bia arrest.
,ni?, i i .
Greensboro, N C, Thursday had
rain, the first in five weeks. The
thermometer registered 99 there.
foe Epstein Of Baltimore la snend
a few days -In the city On business.
Mr. Epstein once made his home db
Take s glass of Balts before break fut
! If friar Back Vitt* i,v Wundi*'
bother* yon."
The American men and women must
guard constantly against Ktdaey trou
ble, t^ssbsO^ eat tod mntn arid all
eor motD'td ttch^'Our blood IKlMed
ilW*l*lo >a*W< which . tho 'kidneys
strive' w ?liter ci-psy . iiiey "steaken ?ora
ovfl?IJir^"i'n> 'Sluggish;, the ?Hml
nstfv* rfisrf??s? co?^ 'Sndr^aWaf^Ilt is
When -your kidney: feel ?IL?' lunn?
of t?ad; yeer bavk bum oiMhe brine
dr cloddy, foll df sediment er yon are
ohllged to^oek relief two or' three
times during the night; if you suffer
?with Siek headache er dUzy, nervous
?nella .acid stomach, or you haV? rh?u.
?nattant whee the weather m bad, get
troth your pharmacist ???out four ounc
?* nt Jad SeUa; t-v'te a ihhlev.oonfu*
in a glass of wc ter before breakfast
dbi" iv few day? and yeer kidneys will
thea pct fine. Thu tramons, salts ts
made from the acid of grapes
?ad lemon julee, combined with Hwl*vT
und hhs been ase? for guoeratlons to
ll uah ?nd -attmelato c togaed kidney s ;
to neutralise and acids ii, thc urine io
.P. aoflob*er.as?Va.>''?rc' ot irritation,
t him. ending bladder diaeresis.
.. Jad Salts te baevnansiv.i' ?sntst ?
Jure, makes a delightful effervescent
/Uhlft-WOtur beverage ?nd'beb>&^ In
ev?*y heme, nece?se ?obedy cad mane . ?*
Wmmm* '-? ??
fl uah lu s any time.