The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, June 12, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Iva, June 10.-Mrs. Lem FMd and
daughters, Misttes Mahel and Winnie
Reid, uncut from Friday until Monday
at Antrevllle with relatives. They at
tended the closing exercises of the
Antrevllle high school.
Mrs. Reid Sherard and children of
Belton are visiting at the home of
Mrs. V. C. Sherard.
Mr, W. Andy lxmg. son of Jas. A.
Loug died last Thursday at his home
near Antrevllle and was buried the
following day at rood Hope. Mr.
Long left a wife and several small
children.
Mrs. J. E. Sadler and children of
Starr spent Tuesdny at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sadler.
Miss Sarah Gilllland has returned
home after spending awhile In Ander
son with relatives.
Mips Pearl Beaty who has been
teach' " *!td post session In Cameron
ls home to spend tho summer..
Mrs. W. A. Wiles waa shopping in
Andereon yesterday.
Dr. Shirley of Honea Path spent
Sunday night and Monday here with
friends.
. Mr. Langdon Ervin of Antrevllle
was visiting relatives here a short
while this wook. '
' Mr. Hays, the popular photographer
of Abbeville, woe, a bunine? visitor
here Monday.
Misses Mabel and Winnis Reid spent
Tuesday in Anderson with relatlvea.
Dr. J D. Wilson of LoWndesvllle
was visiting in town Tuesday.
' Mr. Fred Black of Mt. Carmel was
a business visitor hare Tuesday.
Mr. James F. Simpson and family
of Anderson are visiting at the home
of Mr. R. S. Sherard.
- Mr. T. J. Buskin is spending tr.me
tim? with hia brother. Mr. J. T- Baa
kin of Low nd ea viii e.
Willie Pat ?tld Gilbert Baskin o? the
Clintph Orphanage- are here to spend
the''summer with their mother, Mrs.
. W, r Bun km. s* ' .'
'Dr. ? Law bf Wattiullo will
preach in the Presbyterian church.
ne? Sunday morning at tl o'clock.
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Mountain Springs, June l?.-There
was a tplendid children's day service,
. at shiloh Sunday. -After" the cbildreU
bad carried,out tho program In which
' th?y. had .n^rts. th'j pfeBter,-R:?. Mr.
Basaard, made, an appropriate ad
' drep?. Hla subject was ''Missions;"
The community la to be congratulated
OB.the good work the Sunday school
ta- accomn)lphing,,fcnd- also the r?n
?srr.st tbs.church members are taking
in the work of tho church. - They have
recently put in u new floor, painted'
inside and out and- carpeted - the
aislen^ all ot which adds much tottltr
appearance and comfort of tho church.
~4 KA Isi-gs. crowd, attended scrytf^s?
herb; Sunday. Among- tho vi td tora or
other communities wore Mr. and Mm.
?llf> Tripp, Mr, and Mir. S. A. Wlg
ington. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad jphn
; There will be a c&Ucd,meeting or the
Woman's Missionary Satiety Sunday.
l?th- ,A11 metn?er?? ?re urged to
^IprV&win klug attended services
trerp-.Sunday. Mr. Mimi once taught
BOhbol (herb for many year? abd -his
?rali of. thai limo, how mort and, wo
?mm)**? alway? glad to .welcome, him.
fe-mw-abd MrrV Hjflla Tr 1 PP di ned with
Mri cud aftierjr.- J. Moora Sundajt.^.-?
Mis? Edba ' Frican, Mi?T' Be?sla
Easter and Mis? Codie Faster dined
v?Jth Myroo Loo Sunday ?nd atteijd
) Wrgtke' -children's day exercises; ??t
Bomb -of- otis- young people attended
the zinging at Beaver liam Sunday.
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' Mt,: aj?fO Mrr. Jeise Adkins 'had, vls
->r >rf?lfi?m. recently Mr. Eugene Bell
add bride. Mr. and Mrs; Andrew -Ad
kins lind Mr. and Mrs. James Adkins
and family.
Mian BQBSIB Colfloni of Augusta, da.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. McAllister. . ' . . vii>
Mr. and.Mi a. Conrad Jahn f> tone vt
lied tho latter's parents Sunday.,
Mrs. Dodson, of. Piedmont visited
her'father Mr. W. F. Lee Sunday..
- Mr. Edmund King has' purchased a
binder and demonstrated to hts com
munity tho benefits of modern ma
chinery, f '. i . .
Wo rea^.to^noto ^e Serious Ill
ness of ajY^H.^k W, Witherspoob f
. Mr. and-Mrs. J. M. Freeman visited
ia?. M. Strirhla?d Deud,
James M. Strickland, died at his
. home in, FJ:*;? ?Mills, township, An<
dorson county, last--Sunday night and
Was bu rte d et, B u tha??w<icm? t e- y -.?o;v
^sy afternoon,at S o'clock in the pres
ence bf. a', larg? crowd- of sorrowing
^raiatives, ?nd frleato, ..' Mn . Btrick
f^-HM* VM a goitd'man^-a -.Ma^oit'ajy,
fcW?iVWoir ?nd was a member ?ot
e?feral other teeret (orders: r ite leav?
youb& baby and three wm*
&wEft*W and D; Pi- to rdourn. their,
i&?m v '?fatr'H. O; . Wright- of Belton j
.?ond uoy j* - *he fun* ral .? services. He
.was 62 -years old, and a mombar of tho
Anderson
gencer By Its Active Cor
of This Splendid Old Ct
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Mt. Tah?r, Juno 10. Wi? had a
splendid rain Wednesday afternoon.
We hud just about given out tin* Idea
thut it would ever ruin again. The
shower was general in thia section
und reit led the dust'dnd will pul new
heart and life into the farinera. The
lal'' planted cotton was ahout given
Out, but the remainder of thin week
will tell the tale. It may not lu.- loo
late yet to plant, if we can get tho
seed.
Our folks have* their nrjill grain
harvested, und the yield la helter than
at one time was expected. Tim dry
weather bau been fuvoiublo fur reap
ing. The thrcHhing machin-*, for the
neighborhood hap been, the rounds
har been doing good work.
Rev. Mr. Peeler filled his apuolp*
nieut at Zion Sunday and preached to
la large congregation. Ile used for his
?subject, the widow's mite. "Sbc mid
'dorie what she could." lie wa.-t vi ry
eloquent nt times and waa vciy force
ful and effective in his Illustrai ions.
Mr.- Peeler ls a consecra'cd ChrlsV
tlan and a preacher of the old school
j Our good friend and neighbor. J. W.
1 Palmer bas bad a very ?lek cow He
had a veterinarian and we hope t nut
the cow will bo saved, for good ?io: 5:
can.be found with dtficuUy now and
every cow ls an ans.'l to the larm
ier.
Quite a number of young people
went to Welcome Sunday to the all
day singing. They report a good
man for office, no matter who or on
The Woodmen of the World of Zion
unveiled a monument to the memory
of W.- L. Ward at the Episcopul cem
tery at Pendleton May 8'tsl. The cer
emony Was conducted In a very lui
pi casi ve manlier. 'Hon. T. Frank
Watkins of Auder ron waa the nv'?*or
I of '.he occasion.
.Mr. and Mrs. James A . How li.-if, of
the Six n id "'^venty rectlon visited
tho parents o?,tUo former, and Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Uowllug. ttt this place Sat
urday and Burtttey:?^-'^.,
Before the shower of .Wednesday af
ternoon,, the farmers .lioio wero .very
blue about their cotton, -Homo of them
declared that.there Wan not as much
jas 10 per cent.1 put'of tho.ground and
tho fields seemed as barren ns tho
plaints of Texan. t&_
f^Y.haye-,dlaud>* on part of
. $7b.ut\mott?: frf tafr, pre like
?the Rocky MmrutUln-beii- huiiter Who
faced'u.perpendicular precipice Turn
ing to ' retreat" he rriet' b big. old grlz
zlv bud hefourtd hlmnelf ili iV* midi!le
of a odd tlx. That ls the way with us.
Mrs. floe Rkouds has typhoid fever
andtUe.nhyr lela? rayp. thut lt un mild
forraba that she will ntumrecovar.
- W. D. Ballard *Bd llttlh'daughter.
Lajy, 'W?lt??d^?&?K Buttles at LJVOI
Laud Monday. ' '
! .M^m^lJ^'^?' Mr. J. R. Wil
liamson are glad to sea him abl<* to
?be ont again ofter a bad attack.
Let everybody keep cool in the rom
! lng campaign ??t?d voto for tho host
man for'office no matter who or. on
what Hide'they ara.''
Til) WK LI, SEEKS PARDON
(W't's Rnmured that Greenville .Mut.
WJll Miakb Fight.
Greenville, June 10.-The denial hy
the supremo Court! OP the' release on
ball of George W. Tidwell, Sr., dayer
of R. Emmett;Walker, who whs sen
tenced to serve i'8 years In Lthr pen
itentiary for the crime, . has blacked
the legar etrort?i or his counsel B?U
unleBs the governor commutes h|s sen
tence -.tor 10 years rio further legal ac
tion ran bo taken , in the case until
next'Dec?mber, when ? motion* for a
UAW trial' will bo argued before the
supi?th? court. '
KK? isi. generally report?.? !here that
, Tldwou .himself... will, make a tight
for hls'fr?ed?mf W^Ui said he will
either oak the .^ovVrn'srfor'a pardon
br for '- c o mm uta, f lob ? of r sentence
which ;,wi?l aulpm^chlly c henge ' the
atatuB of. the case, giving the con
victed man.an opportunity to secure
release on ball. No sta teme nt could
be secured from ..Tidwell at the coun
ty Jail. He'has persistently-refused' to
further discusa-bls ?>4anB, believebig
as he ha? atatodi1 that*.too much pub
licity Would bb damaging.
It was ohld yesterday that a prom
inent citlSen' Of Grear had* made the
statement that ? the business men I of
that place-would sign a petition tor
TldwSirS'liardo'rf; and lt is also known
that mady nf Greenville's Influential
i citlxens would take similar action,
it. '. !
IYERN?R
Andrew J. Rethen of Columbia Has
. announced HI* Candidacy. J
Special Corespondonce. S?a??S^J^
Special Coi? er.pondeh?e.
thea of Columbia tonight' announced
private secretary to former Governor
Ans.el^and st; present I? Code com
ralsrion*r. Mr. Retha lo native ul fill
lon ana-mo conducted a newspaper iat
'I>SjDulitUlH* pf mi tu becomt'ig t ecro
Aary to Governor Ansel. - Ho lc a lead
ing member ot the Coluribla bar and
?Weil known th-oughov; the State, flt
J? believed that Mr ! rJcthea win make
a formidable cam.!d..te. . a j
^?^^^?M ?
.-rloraaly, "horned Tuesday, morning ;by
the explosion of a gasoline Iron. One
other arma was seriously burned a;nd
n County
espondents In All Cor
ninty
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Calhoun Kalls, June 10.-Misses Ut
ile I'ourc, Vera Martin and Ruth
tv-ince spent Sunda./ in Monterey with
friends.
Mr. Robert Hunks was a vieitor to
Augusta and .Charleston laid v..,-?
Mrs. Granville Beale and nleee.Mlss
Ethel Owens, returned here Monday
alter a pleasant visit to Beaufort and ;
Charleston.
Dr. Joseph Hicks was a business
visitor to Abbeville Monda/
Miss Myrtle Wren of Due West,
bs the attractive and popular gu-'8t j
oi' MIKK Hutb Nance.
Miss Bessie Cox spent Sunday nt i
Latimcr willi friends.
Mr. W. P. Harrison spent Tuesday
in Abbeville on business.
, WV- George /fucker l.s visiting
friends and relatives at Piedmont.
MISF Sarah Weinberg ls a business
visitor to Abbeville this weak.
Mr.-. Will Tucker is on a visit to
her mother at Dames
Mr. John G. Carlisle spent the week
end tn Atlanta.
Mtrs Dillie Poore was hostess to a
dancing party recently. Thc chap
eronnes were Mr. and M ru W. P.
Heirlson and Mr. and Mi?; E. N.'
Tucker: Those enjoying Hie dance
were Mlr::oi? Edith Nance, R?BRIP COX.
Kihi I Owens, Susie Goldiinlierg i>nd
MISB Pooie and the gentlemen wyre
Messrs Robert Han ka, Claude Tucker.
Leo Tucker, George Edwards. Willie
Hester, Dr. (Juarlen and J. O. Car
lisle.
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Double Springs, June 9.-Most of j
I the crops in this section were re?
?freshed with a rain Friday atternoon.
Mirri Celeste Compton who has been
nick for quite awhile'' ls much im
proved to the delight ot her many
friends.
Many marriages have been perform
|ed regardless of tho drought,
Miss Addle Richardson, an accom
plished young lady ia at home from
Limestone college.
Quito a mun her from . Double
Springo attended an all day singing',
t-Reed Creek,-Ga., and report' a nico
I timer "?; ' . .v ;,
Mra. Lawrence Ml ret, who ban been
quito ill ls,now improving. -.> i
Tho Sunday school at th;:: place io
i in a flourishing condition. Tho teach
[ora -and Messrs J. N. Trlbble, Jjb'Mvi
Richardson and E. Cromer, misa Ad
dle Richardson and MIT. L. P. S?lli
van.
It {3 Just like good old Summer
time since the poacher aro ripe. .
PROPOSE A MNE
TO AUGUSTA, GA.
Anderoon People Want Toll Line
From Here to Augusta and fio
Point? Between the Cities
From Thursday's Itally.
Anderson people have submitted a
proposition to the Southern Bell Tele
phon e Company to build a toll ; line
Ir orr, Anderson to Augusta, Ga., touch- ?
lng at intermediate pointa. Thia has
been- desired ' for some time and the
Anderson telephone usera, having de
cided that the Iden'-'i not only feasi
ble but much desired by the telephone
officials, have placed the matter before
them.
The telephone people y en teni ay ad
vised Secretary Whaley of the cham
ber of commerce thai they looked upon.,
tho proposition w"a favor, provided
they could bo cor v laced that the tolls
from the line w ufd be sufficient to
Warrant Its beirr- bulltv They also ad
vised that a sui-'oy would be made of
the route Wltb'?i the next fow weeks,
estimates mod of tho coat, on Inves
tigation cond ted into the matter-bf
how much rc obue would be derived
from the new line'and then they will
announce tb -ir decision.
At present In telephoning .to Augus
to lt ls necessary to use the:'Colum
bia line n d there aro a number of
towns bot /cen Anderson and that city
where a long distance line would be
of great benefit, if the present plans
go through a .pay'etaUon. will be estab
lished on the hew lino nt every point
on the Charleston and Western Caro
lina railway between Anderson and
mm ..
I ' MADAME GETS DIVORCE ' .;
Chicago, June Jeno 9.-Mac
Ernestine Sehumau-Hetnk Was today
granted--1*' divo roo from her husband,
AVI ll lam Ropp. Jr., whose? ardent enL*<
?Mea to Mrs. Catharine Dean, of New
Vork. xwere . tho Bfen?atlpns of tho,
sour."- . . '-',.,-... Js.?.v.
..The Jury,-which heard the case had
been Instructed by, Superior Judge
[Sullivan to return a verdict lu favor
f?t- the- fara nus contralto: ' ' . ' t. ......
^No attempt' wac made* to contradict
e authenticity of the letors credited
Rjipp.and tbs evidence bf the de
fense fa tied to show moral. obliquity
on tbb part of the opera aloger.
- Mrs. Schuman-Hcink -, rhowed h?
Joy at the verdict, and' deelojeed)
She would leave Immediately for
Bayreauth Wagnerian Festlvs! In
which she ta to take the leading part.
t Open comm ere lull z? vice h?a bee
MU. CL A TDK ll A UTI N ENTF.HS
nnnnnrcK HIH Cnndldnoy For ilia Of
fice of Hopei??xor of Andornen
Mr. C. P .Martin, a well known elli
son of Proud away township, yesterday
announced definitely that he would !
enter tho race for supervisor of An
derson county. This will make a very]
interesting campaign, for there are al
ready three lu the race. Mr. Martin
ls very confident of ? hlg vote and |
says that since he has been talking of i
running h<* has had many assurances
Of support'pledged do him Voluntarily.
He has announced no platform and
says that he ls running for the office
because ho believes he can fill lt and
give ^satisfaction to the people, and he
ls no'- ticket or 3late on in no com
bination but ls applying on bia mer
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TAX ON. AUTOMOBILES
Judge Prince States That He HUH Be
dded Oronee County ls Hight.
Judge. George E. Prince stated last
night in response to an inquiry from
The Intelligencer that, he had decided
.he Oconee automobile tax case in
favor of the county. He states that
be bab"* HIB opinion upon the fact, as
h'e find:? it, that thia ls not double
taxation, but merely a license tax and
not a property tax. I
The case was argued Monday and
Judge Prince reserved bia , opinion
until he i auld look up some auhorltlcs
cited. Ho finds that there is every
rearpn to believe that the.county has
a right to'nosess a license tax on au
tomobiles,* jurt aa on other things that
pay a licence tax. .?!.'..
iCHOOLBOARP
MELD. M??TING
.! /.i/prrn-rvtn
Decided Yesterday That Work
-Would Begin At .Or.ce On Re
placing Burned School
From Thursday's Dally.
The Anderson board of trustees of
the city schools met yesterday after-1
noon at 4 o'clock la tho office of E. C.
McCants, 'superintendent of schools.
Thia Was a call mooting and was held
for tho ; purposo of considering plan ;
for rebuilding'tao Glenn'Street school, J
whlch^ was "destroyed by dire a few ?
days~?go:r\At'thls meeting lt was def-,
lnltely determined that thc building j
would bo rebuilt, work to be started
nt once..* -. r> t
After, conatderable discussion on the
quentiou, considering .the> probable,
coat and Other mailors relative to thia
ni'hool, the hoard appointed a commlt
tee to. have thargo. af rebuilding tho
; ?c hool. /Phis commit toe .consists, of
? i% A,, Brae};.-, Ji-M. Paget, j. P. Duck
MrWmM^ P. Wright.
. It was. decided , that the avrulteet.
J. , J,.- j Baldwin, be asked to submit
l.p^ns.'??Y.^tijj? now hulloing, tdgether
with un tuiimaiu ur the cost, to tho
board at. another- special meeting
whiclr bel:! Friday. ? He will
alco be- ask,e.d to pr?vido for. two ndr
ditlonaj rocano, making .thia school &
ten room vf.ohcol building instead or
eight aa ltitwas .before the Dre, Not
withstanding the. fact thai the school
had boen In. ope rat lon only ii bo ut thrPo
weeks when lt'j.var, burned, It had al
ready, become evident, that. lt waltoo
small and for.'this reason tho trus
tees have ^practically decided ' to add
two moro.iroom?.
No other business was attended u
at yesterday's meeting,, . .
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St. Joseph; '8fo.> Jun?'?10:--St. Jo*.
se ph, In a b; azo of ptt'rpld hn'd white;'
la' entertaining tile Elks af tnoir an
ti uni State Hou>d-up. .w?rlt?h cora
Irneacfldr ?it?'^?ortil?g' ?nd will'"laBt
1 threo. daysT^' ^Delegates ?f? prekcnr
from each1, of the ' 88r lodg0?|.? in the
State, and'St'. Locls,-; tho dean'bf tho
order In Mass?url. has'seht more than 1
iOfl m?m?cr?. Attrat?l?d^ by. tho ex
tensive and uninuC decorations, 'the
parades,Toh*^; fatter*' ' enlJ?HtiimnientsV
many people 'otttilde thbsb affiliated
t with the order of Ellu^re*'visiting
.the etty*, -
. Birmingham; Bngland,. ."June ?%<>.
Mips BorttuV .Roland; the'eatfragette
who yesterday d^troyed . /with a
butcher**" cl eave r George Romney 'a
Portrait bf it-Boy" In the Birmingham
gallery, today Avas committed for
I. During tho hearing She ahrleked
without cessation and quoted ecrip ;
She need the text "I ca nie not to send
pence but a sword." ac lustltlcat lon for
her act and abo declared that the mllt
tants wer? "working .with divine guid
ance for purity and righteousness." .
i ::'Mo;aurr.ondfir/'.ws^
a?^^^^ap^ha. ?ell.'^ s -?
?ppTa?ed from Berree. .
WasJ-jagVan.: Juotr 10.--David La
lar, mdTte? in New YbYkfor Wl^c?
aipor?h'o?<!oh ' bf o member of tho
, blouse ot; Representatives,-today ap-,
peslod to the Supreme^?nr^trom .the
decision" of the local courtl that fco
could b? extradited from' the District
df Cort?nbla:s.tot?*;ewr tforte for his
trial. Unless the government asks to
have the case advanced tho court will
not reach lt for two years.
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Missionary Meeting. : ?
The Women Missionary societies ot
1 fourth ; dlvws?hv of - ; Salada > as
sociation are lotted tb attend a rally
i meeting at Mountain Creek church
Thnrsdayi'. Jtttt*'??'; Ar Ufering for
'the'? Judson fund WIU.be thken.
. ? \%? $?te ?M* Mecown. ,
Vice Pro?, br Fourth Division.
MR. NORRYCE !
IS LAID TO REST
Beautiful Service* Conducted At
Home By Pastor and at Grave
' By &e Elk?
-Tho funeral services 'over -the body,
of Claridge W. Norryoc were held on
TueBduy .{iuopnlng .at ^hls late refit
dence oti Enal Hampton street, being
conduCt?dJuy'Rev. W. H.' Frazer, D. U,,
pastor of the deceased who hadyhefeti^
fdr many year? a member of the" Prca-'
by terian church. The services were'
Simple and comforting, the music be
ing by Mrs. Muldrow, Mrs. J. li. Town
send and Mr. Sam Orr Triable.
At the grave tho services wer?* con
ducted by Anderson lodge No. 12UC
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elke. The ritual, short and beauti
ful, was presented by Dr. Clyde F.
Koss assisted by Kurt? r Smith. T.
P. Dickson and T. S. Maxwell. The
body was slowly lowered into its last
resting place while tho choir sang
,very tenderly the "Good Night" song,
and the last resting ulace of tl'is
bright young man, a favonio among ull
the people of Anderson, was cuvcrcd
over with beautiful floral remembran
I ceB. The words of contolattor. which
I were spoken by. I>r. Frazer were
I very, .omforting to the bereaved lam
' l'y lind friends.
I "One whose sympathies are not
easily excited" remarked recently that
he ha? no sympathy for any one ex
cept the mother who is bending over
a helpless sick babe. While that ls'a
very pathetic sight, One which will ex
cite the sympathy even of those whoso
hearts are not responsive-to the dally
wall of sorrow, yet we believe that the
fa!hng of a young man or woman in
Hie very presence of life's oportuni
tier is equally as sad, and one which
i touches the heart with equally as
strong demand for sympathy. We
stand this morning In the presence
of the broken column bf youth,, -which,
had just been erected Into its posi
tion and which stood at the threshold
of life's great temple. Before the
eyes of him whose memory we honor:
swept a grand vision of a life careers
He had just entered parti) upon Its.
beginning. He bad been receiving the
? lin-pi i nt ion of his first successes and
I these were pushing bini on towards
i greater achievements. IDs career was
cut short juet as he was entering tip-'
on it. i
Yet, we do not measure a man by.-,
thc deeds that he .did, nor by the lau
rels that he wins out on life's battle-,
fields. That were an unjust way or
estimating. We measure him by tho
ambitions that he had, by the idealst
by which he was regulated, by thc:
great life vision that broke upon. M*\
vista. . We ask what purposes had',
be formed for" the life career-.wht?lf*!
. seemed, hefore.. him ?., Ho;.. had bm
planned to use. his life In the servier?;
ot God and man ? The .answer lo L ne&gj
questions gives, Ub the tvii'J basia for\
tile estimation of any ou-?: Our bro..-,
(her had chosen, one of the moat, imv
portant and one of the most opportune."
.callings that life affords, He Sac.'dt';
his denk and .gathered up the 'Impres-*
?loan of life which came through ob-?'
joctlvc sources and from the visions,
which were given him' and* poured
these out from, his shut through * ito
printed pages to Influence, and bless
the lives of his fellow men. He lind
an ambition to serve men- through,
the modlUm bf the newspaper and wo
are today living liven that have been
influenced to some extent through
tho form of thought and the vlsions-af
his soul. We Judge him by whit be
wanted to do-and by what hts vision
would have led him to do In the po
sition which he occupied.
We come together not simply .' to
mourn- with the wife who has lost
a husband, the child who has lost a
father, the brothers and sisters who
have lost a brother, and the. father.,
who'has lost a ooh. but we como to
.mourn; as feUowrCltlxen* ..who. hash
lost a valuable member, of society.-.
One who , craved th$ '.opportunity "Hro.
service in the capacity of a moulder of
.thought ?nd or sentiment, religion^
social ?nd political. One who, when
be' was retrained:-In' the pian. bt; G'od
from the activities of bia career, Sci!
cepled lt without a" murmur* o+ 'Wft
gret: ono who quiet,y and patiently;
awaited God's time nndl bc wed to
God's purpose. -On yesterday movnV.
lng ? 3 o'clock /while we were gather-,
ed around, his bedside the Angel calpe
and said, "Give .Place/,' and bode lils
spirit leave its' earthly tenement and
w)ng Its flight into, the presence of
God:.who is the arbiter of the destf
tinlea of nil and who gave him ..his
eternal e?ttlngs among the things He
bad crested. His lite has been lived,
his earthly career has been mn and
we cap only, sty ac w?i commit his bo
dy to the ground and commend hts
spirit to'God t
"Servant bf God, Wall dbne,
1 Rest from ?"?.;. loved employ; .
Tho battle fought, the'victory won, >
I Enter-thy ?iaater'e Jofr." .
; -"NOT mtstoHT . .
Hr\m:H NTjt?kK ENDED
-Atlanta S??rHr^uowR How To
tcibpt th> Suf?ra-?Pltp?-.
Al?atm ?^^^? dainty dish of
strawberries and ci emu, served. mie>
the Homhr?;wuitfi of Fulton county's
"Tpworr^t#^Mrj". IK L -Vuir Meter, tho
Blender y^ua.dancing teacher who la
held /p:,lMnjfri>UicVe, ' put /an end in.
9hoti''?tduVV.lodny 1 to iho; . "hunger
.strike.'' "which she- determinedly began
d?y before'yesterday. ',. : \ .?. '
lt ? the civil. authorities of . London
just had forethought enough to send
over here and get "Dud" Mangum, hl?ih
sheriff bf Pulton.'' eounty, to take
Charge of the suffragette?'situation ov
cjr ther?, their troubles w??ld be end
ed. - . '
Mangum io London would be worth
his weight in jewels, like Dick Whit
tington's-.Cat on the island which was
over-^^w'Uv.mtce. This isn't the first
"hunger striUc" Dad Mungum has bad
to end with - forcible feeding used in
England-': Ho just chooses some dainty
food, delicacy; which lie keeps putting
before thc hungry young prisoner, and
always ends by wlieeling-'her into eat
ing lt. Maybe the fatherly way he has,
ls us much responsible for thc result
as the food itself.
This Mrs. Van Meter, late of New
York, is accused, along with her hus
iband, who is-also a society dancing
teacher, of stealing a valuable LaVul
liere necklace, which was taken from
a well known Atlanta woman whose
name*'io withheld. It is charged that
she lost. the. necklace .when slio. W.T,
taking lessons, and that Mrs. Van
Meier aile r,Wa rd . pawned il..
R?PC^t FAVORS
Am^mm. SPEER
....v.-.V f.j. ,7 r' "J ?; ?
Surmise o?' Action of the House
Committee on Georgia
,-?* ???a m??i ?W?jfe .
Washington, June 9.-Two reporta,
it la' understood today, will be sub-'
mlted tal the House judiciary commit
tee- by IheX sub-committee which in
vestigated charges of misconduct.
agn'lnH Emory Speer, United States
district judge for the Southern district
Of Georgia, but neither of them, ac
cording to those- in- close touch with
the.. case, will recommend impeach
ment. .The majority report will be
signed', by He y resent ai ve . Webb, of
Nui th Carolina,-and Fitzhenry of Il
linois, ami While it bi expected to hold
that the evidence aa a whole .docs
not warrant impeachment, will con
tain, lt ls paid, detailed crlttcUm cf
certain,,jajleged, acts qf* Judge ^peer.
Tho n^lwQrijty^fep?ft will be presented
by Rep repent a. tl ve Volstead, of Min
nesota.' 'ana probably will recom
mend without comment, that th 3 pro
ceedings be dismissed; ?fi:
i The .representatives are expected to
be submited to the judiciary commit
tee-on-Thursday next, ant quick ac
tion ia expected, so-that 'he recom
mendations of.the full comm!t^e will
come '? be ."ore the House I*I-? thia week,
and be finally disposed of at the pres
ent session. *
? Reprefentativea Webb nd FP>hen
ft today conferred ag:?i over their
report, .which, lt ls raid, will toko In
charge tn detail aud em body \.i.0>'
pages of- testimony and harly 500
pages of comment. -
. S. S^CIMSS ON STRIKE
? p|K
.Singular I Ii util Inn Has Arisen !n An
A tin ufo Church,
Atlrtdtd^-jl?dv6:.i-Tho striking Sub
day schooi^cTasif'Of tho North Avenue
Presbyterian smirch, which found lt
self famous over night, is met this
mojping with chut most .frequcnt^of
weapons used agt-.iust H?rlker* tho
"lockout."
. :'"*They walked out bf tho church, and
they, .will not be Invited to come back
Icto ?t, declare the pillars of tire
church aforesaid this morning.
Tbe Sunday-school strikers, probab
ly the first in Sunday school history,
.hrfclcomposed of. 31? young'men of the
.Bible clasB of the* Central Congregar
tlonal church. Their strike was a pro
test against- the business and standing
.conmutar*- of the Church; which they
;declar?'had''coinmitt?d an Injustice, in
\;auBiiig theJbfcs'gnatlon bf the pastor,
'R^^.-.^tiiJJHahBcom. They put their
class,planb;^*l*elr elana.mottoes, their
.class?T?llltes;'into ? a moving van,. and
had tba whcde/buslfteBB transferred to
the Nortji??^0 Pjrosbyterian church,
whlch'they propose to join at once.
The '.pBlclalB of the Congregational
church say It ls simply a matter i f the
clwiB not ugreel?g with tho .business
management of tho church, phd that It'
the ?lass didn't like tho. way, the
church was being run the host thing
.they" could have-done waa to get out,
and stay out. / .
fcdPEACHMENT HALTED
United Judge Was Being Charg
ed With filgh Crime?.
; Washington. June r 9.^-**?y Virtue
of my o<flce as representative, ?- Im
peach Alston G. Dayton, Uni t ?d it?tes
district, judge"fof tqefr bratdrf'JB tst?lt'
of Weft Virginia. ' of hlsh erlrnes and
Ho^*li^^
publcsn leader Mann waa on his; feet
in an'<*?tsri#rWtafclng a point of no-'
quorum, then a motion to adjourn by
Representative Neely ; who had
waited, in the Ho**? ?ll day today to
tAt?^pt the, im p cac hm c n t, probably,
wn;renewals effort Friday. Ho bas
prepared a long series of churgen
Mlgkmg QthcJAl n.tsconduct on th*
JaPF pf Judge Da /toa.
*t*$?ty- caso grow? -out ot contraver
?189 that have been, aired, hs West
iMwinhtv. for nvouths tn connection
.*lth labor ?rou'olos.
Wo'.aa^ufexcited and dUh?vsi*d)~
>^P$f?Ws?. tah a glass cd brandy !
&mNS??lM?Kf** .-osdsra, TO drina
FREE CHEAM SERVED
PROGRAM FOR TRADE'S DAY
';t HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED
TO BE "CRE^?V! p?Y"
Splendid Address on the Handling
Of Cream Is ?xpe?jed From
a Columbia Dealer
Tho trailer, extension of tho Cham
ber of > Commerce yurterday gave out
the program for Farmers' Day on
next Tuesday.
A fcatuie of tho day will ho tho :.er
vine ?Jf specially made Icc cream free
to all.
The members or ibo liado? txlen
r.irm committee aro T. L,. Cely, i'.. O.
Evan:;. (). M. i lout ll. it. J. Hamer, W.
S. Ramsey and D. Oelsberg."
I'HHI'It AM '
Farmers Hay, Chamber of Commerce,
And?rs?u> Tuesday, June Killi.
Ctr um Da:--Ground Preparation
Day.
10:30 A. M.-S. A. Burns, presid
ing.
Invocation:-Fred M. Burnett, Secre
tary Y. M. C. A. '
Method.', of Handling, Selling and
Production of Cream.-V. A." 'Hoppe?,
HUI Ice Cream Co., Columbia,'3. C. i
Agricultural Outlook in Auderaon-i
Porter A'.Whaleyi- - Secretary . . Chani
? ber of Commerce. ?
"Whut Cotton Now Needs"-J. \V.
Rothiock, Agricultural -Demonstrator.
N. B.-Immediately after the ?n^at
! lng ice crem will be nerved fie'e lo
all who attend tho meeting, compli
mentary of tho Hill Icc Cream Com
pany of Columbia. Mr. Hooper wilt
explain to all who attend-how to
produce, htmlle, ship anO sell cream
and butter, A special Invitation is
extended to the members of the An
dereon county Live Stock Associa
tion tc be prerent, and all farmers and
their families In Andereon and ad
! Joining'counties.
Senate Asserts Nation's f
Right to Control Canal
. .y ..*?.;?'' .'. i ? '\ .
(Continued from Page 1.)
;--'-v -
Michigan- Smoot, Sutherland, TOHTT
send, Warren, IvVrkB-15.
\'? The amendmout reads:
, "Provlde?, that the passage of this
?ct ?hall not be construed Or held as*
waiver, . or rel ino u (aliment btv any,
right the United States may have un
-der the treaty .with Great Britain, ratW
fled the 21 day of Februay, 1902. of the
'treaty with the Republic of Panania
ratified Febraury. 2%, 1904, or other
wise to discriminate, In favor of its
vessels by exempting the voa se Ls -of
the United Staten or its Cttlx?ns frfcm
If bo payment of tolls for passage,
through said canal, or os any walv|rig,
Impairing or effecting any right ..of
the United States Under , said treaty,
or'otherwise with the respect to tho
sovereignty over the ownerahlp, con
trol and management of said canal
and the regulation of the conditions
or charges of traffic through the
.same."
Senators who hoped to see the bill
disposed of tonight took comfort from
thp decisive way tn which a motion
'ta adjourn was defeated. ' The vote
was 58 to .22.
The Sutherland amendment, pro
posed as a substitute for tho SlmmonB
Norrls amendment, -.va? defeated. 49 to
"83. It declared that nothing in the
repeal act should be considered ^as
denying or abridging the right dr the
United States to discriminate in favor
of American shipping and added that
on the contrary such right is re-as
-ted. " ^ -. ? : ' Aul??
PANAMAS KICK
Merchants oh Canal Zone Object to U.
8.Competition.
_ Panama, Juno IO.-A number of
merchante of Panama hold u meeting
today to protest against Die Canal
Commissary Department selling sup
plies to foreigVwar vessels and mer
chant shipe-. It was ar.iefted at the
meeting that the ornctico was con
trary to the Bplrlt bf tho conni treaty
A committee Waa appointed to urge
the? government to make strong rep
resentations bn the rubied to Wash
ington and lt iiheSe shall fail, it hos
boen--.planned>to"rend-k commission
tc Washington to appeal to President
Wilson foi- reifet. ? ' \ ';. T
Washington, Juno 10- it wa" \
pointed out today ni the Panama Ca
nal offices hero that ralo of maritime
supplies lr provided for In the exist
ing Panama^canal oct;nhd officiais feel
Jfcat fairnea* t&bte^ at least to
coll coal and cir tp.-a.il, com. r.s.
> yt*-& Pollock for opifera). ,ttarB .
?eW!*r<o* the legisltf &% f! om ches
terfleld county ahd sovt-ral tttDes sn
unsuccessful candidate for confrres*
his said to bo preparing to omer th? \
race for the United Stales senate f
'be^?es?lo^^ 1
gre?eman J. T. Johnson mav not hi -
able to malte,an active campaign iia i
,fa?pn * number-of ttUporUnt com- 1
mlttees.
[>tv Players BelasUlid. .
President BnA.:Hagemiu7or ths it..