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Thc Farmers & Merchants Bank and the
Farmers Loan and Trust Company, both of
Anderson, S. C., take a great deal of pleas
ure in lending money to prompt paying cus
tomers and at this season of the year take
an especial pleasure in lending money to
their farmer friends.
We would bo pleased, tu extend our ac*<|UaUltsncc with Hie faun
cr? of this good county by lending them money.
COM? TO HKK I'S.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Farmers Loan & IVust Co.
THE\
OFSi
r W/UKBEWARE >
GE?S JW/m MCE *
SEEM/N6
7/fEAfES
If all of these schemes which "Smooth" stranger? come
around to peddle are such great "Money Makers'* why don't they
KEEP, them themselves?
When a man b trying hard to sell you a proposition there is i
something in it for HIM-that's a sure thing.
ia it not better for us all to keep oar. money here at home,
invest in and build up OUR OWN Community ?
The man who does thia b prosperous. --iJSHj^t '.'.[
Wc pay 4 per cent, interest on Savings.
Make OUR B.u;fc YOUR bank ^
Anderson, S. C.
QUI! MEAT IF YOUR
KIDNEYS ACT BADLY
Take tablespoonful of Halts if Bark
burt? or Bladder bothcrn Brink I
lots of water.
WP uro a nation of meat eaters and]
our blood is tilled with uric acid, say?
a well-known authority, who warns us'
to ?IP constantly on guard against kid-!
ney tro'tble.
The kidneys do their utmost to
free th" blood of this irrit?t lin: ncld,
hut become weak from tho overwork;
they ?et sluggish; thc eliminative Un
?mes clog and thus thc waste ls retain
ed In thc blood to poison thc entire
system.
When your kidneys ache und feel
like lumps of load, and you have?
stinging pubis in the back or thb,
urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or
thc bladder ia irritable, obliging you
to sock relief during the night; when
you have severe headaches, nervous
and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid
stomach or rheumatism, in bad weath
er, get from your pharmacist about
four ounce; of Jad Salts; tak" a. table-]
spoonful in a glas? of water before'
breakfast each morning and in a few
.days your kidneys will act line. This
famous snits is made from thc acid of
grapes and lemon juice combined with
(?thia and baa been used for guiicra
tldUS to flush and stimulate clogged
kidneys, to neutralize the acids in
urine au lt Is no longer a source of Ir
ritation, thus ending urinary and
Madder disorders'} I
Jad .Salts ?s inexpensive and cannot
Injure: makes a delicious effervescent
Hthta-watec drink and nobody can
maku a mistake by taking a little oc
casionally to keep the kidneys clean
and active. Evans Pharmacy, Agents.
Play, at II mumu ml School.
The pupila of Hammond School will
give a play ut Hammond school an
?-uuir?uy eyontng to which the public
is Invited.' Thi name of til-; play is
"Topsy-Turvy,rt nnd as tho name in
dicates will be a jolly presentation,1
with lots o f laughable situations,
which will fully repay all for tho
small admission charged.
Boston Won From Macon.
Macon, Ga., April 1.-Thc Boston
National league team today defeated
tbe Macon South Atlantic league club, I
13 to 0. Boston's ld hits included 2*
home nina by Maranville and Whaling
and a Mires.base bit and two two base
hits by Griffith.
Atlanta, AprU alamos Grant of
Chicago, bantam-Wclghtr boxer, who
vyas. Ulsan to.aheauUal Tuesday night -
aVw;asrtous; condition at the conclus
ion of s ten-round bout with John Eg
gert?, of -New York, was. better-to
night, although still unconscious. Eg
gers, who was taken in charge by
tho polk-?, is at liberty on bond pend
ing developments.
Found Mkrk-?o? sf Giant
London, April 2.-According to ;h
dispatch published here today, tho
skeleton of a person who had been
apparently ton feet In height has been
found at Dysart. County Louth, Ire
land. Thc .kelston was unearthes
together with that of of two other !
skeletons supposed to have been bu- i
nod in pro-historic days. The bodies
bad been interred in separate graves,
all incased with stones. The skull of
the giant measured 18 Inches from the
crown ot his head to the chin.
Te Prepare Civil Service Law.
Washington, April 2-.-Members of
thc two committees representing the
national assembly bf the civil ser
vice commissions and the national civ
il Service reform league began a joint
conference hero today, to proparo a
proposed model' service law ror stato
and municipal government.
Charged With Paeeage,
Atlanta, Ga., April 2.-"charged with
peonage R P. Bickers, a prominent !
planter of Rpcfcd ,in county, Georgia,I
was-placed on trial lo tho United.
States district court herc today. It is
alleged that peonage prevailed tn con
nection with hto employment of negro
laborers. The case is expected to be
concluded tomorro-.-.
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BeUle-Searre;' iitot-k? Return.
New York. Ap il 2.-Two thousand
Greeks, most r I them battle-scarred
veterans of the Jatkan wars, arrived
here today or ? e steamer La Cania.
Many of ther. turned to resume In
America can ? ti which they bad ab
andoned to i j; Itt tho Turka and Bul
gara.
Ar'niSiS Creek.
. ?Wate* V.-?k Orr and the Mountain
Creek cht r ;h Saluda Association, will
tera, one ot t?-j Saluda s contributions
to ?om? Missions, will bo one of the
speaker*, ?ecretatr W. E Wilkins
wll! speak on "Baptfrta and the Wa?
siousry Crisis."
Mentale, JCeateriaT*"
Youngstown, April ?.~-J. G. Butter,
Jr.. chairman of the National Birth
place Memorial Association, made tho
announcement today that H. C. Frtek
of Pittsburgh had contracted $50,000
to the fund for the erecites ofvtm>
?tr*???*rja} struct ?re at the birthplace
of the rate president in Nlloa.
?<.??.? i ? wu uil i, .? il ,.m
Kr?. Saasa Seville Dead.
Char?est?a Sunday Narwa.)
Mrs. ?asan Neville, widow of the
late Thomas C. Neville? who for 4b
years was foreman of tbs COT ponte, g
room cf the NeWs and Courier, died
yesterday morning at ber restdince
after n lingering iltoew. Mrs. Neville
was in her 84th year ot age. 8he is
survived by ? son. Thomas J. Ne
ville, and two? daughters,- Mrs, Geekle*
Anderson and Mrs: Rate Ander
oon, thc latter of whom has her home
with ber mother.
Mr. NevlHe Was associated! with
Henry Watterson during tbs War of
Secession tn getttni; oui n titila paper
Cn" sn army presa.
COMMITTEE PLANS TO
CELEBRATEJrVHtTE WAY
MANY EVENTS HELD IN THAT
CONNECTION
FOR CITY MARKET
Civic: Committee Arranging for
C?l?bration of White Way
and Chautauqua Program
Thc Civic rum mil ico UH recently ap
pointed by thc Coauthor or Cotnmcrcj,
?old n-.i Important-mooting 'tust Hight'
St-S o'clock al thc quarters of thc or
ganization, ''hairmnn tlufua Fant and
Commit teem on K. E. Elmore.-G. Cullen
Sullivan. ,.T. L. Sheranl. Glenn Least -
ter and W. S. Reuty being present
Chairman Kant congratulated the coin
mit lemon on. the splendid attendance.
Cuautuui|iiti.
Tho approaching chautauqua, which
openH In Anderdon on. April 28, and
Which, will be handled by tlic iconi
mlttco, was discussed al length.. Tbe
chulr appointed G. Cullen Sullivan
and V E. Elmore as a committee to
decide ;ibout. .the rerrvhroohf < privi
leges of tlic same, with power to
act.
it uiu? Fant .and..f. L. H lier rad were
appointed a committee to seepre lo
cation. Tile chautauqua witt open
hore, on April 2S, and will bring to
Anderson ?6.?)00 worth of high grade
attractions. ,
I City .Harket *
It war. stated- at thc committee meet
ing that the property owners or the
property facing ..?n-"tbe Blue Rldgo
rlght-ot-wny H-tv-'crs Kata and Peo
ples street ware anxious to open up
that street and make a proposition to
thc city to build thc market thereon.
It was-stated that t'tose "property
ow-.iors would assist in financing tho
same. W. S. Beaty and Chairman
Fant wore instructed fo sec the" prop
erty owners and the railroad and get
up RI proposition for later submis
sion. H6*<
White Way Celebration.
The matter; of?.holding .ot a great
White-Way'Celebration on the oeca
siolVof1 the opening of Anderson's new
illuminated ?vendl of continuous
UgllCs wa? brWfght upi and it was de
cided to hold mich s clebration pro
Tided n plan ^eould be outlined for
?^^a1^'tfe^esteo' was "to sing
.patrtoHe ^peogh, 'have a series of fid?ts
and' a rfr?ud . illumination 'display.
Glonn R. Lasalter' and Lewis Horton
wore- appointed a committee or two,
to present such a plan to the noxt
meeting. ??<.<?
? PASSED AWAY
ip-:r*WWv*1*' '.'"i" i'M- ?M*/?. **>vt,- }.
W. L.- Belcher Died Here Veiter
day Afternoon nt .Two O'dock
After Short Illness
A man we.lT jthoufrht.of ia ?ho entire
community and a friend of hundreds
of Anderson mill people. W. L.,Belehr
erv dtod at his hettie in '.Ids-city yes
terday afternoon 'hr.j2. o'clock. . Death
was due td^tlagib.
Fer several months Mr. Belcher has
bee., -unwell,. *ut .^'dna^ctr,. been
confined' to his hod hut for ?only* a .few
days end tho- general public did not
know that br . condition was at alt
serions?. ?For the reason, thc news of
bis.death will come asa sovere sbock
to his hundreds nf friends in both the
city and'the county.
Mr. Belcher to survived by hit? wire,
four children, hts mother, and a num
ber of other relatives.
fie was a member ot tho Baptist
church andr, was always, one of the
first- to. assist in any church work
or any worthy cause that might arise
and in these lines of endeavor be will
be -sorely: missed; s
The funeral services will take place
today at Starr, where tho deceased
formerly made bia homo. , .
F K I??H?RECTODAY
.? ? Nhl I ??-PS
WiB Not Run for Governor, Bot
? V.:ip?. ;
ts roMT?reif hs Race For
congross ia this congmstonal district
waa in tho oitv last night sud will be
bete today at tbe-t'htquola betel. He
has had confvu?fcbee^?iii^^ '?te
l?tlcal leaders In this county. Mr. Dom
inick says that he positively will not
run fdr governor, and that he ls.in the
race f*|Mrtsjr?*#* **# feet? that be
i-mm some erperlence In managing cam
^H^Hsa b*en to Washington, where
~^g^S?rrft e* wondWTnd^sW
niallo-i at tbe nation*. eaplUl and lt
is teared by men as oWhntsttc da 1
fetoV^Tniamn tha*^ther?FT%^
iras? hi tb* fcl?tto'nsKtsfall in el
ney tn
a sae en tn hm* most ftoratsd ety?e.
/ Taons the South Carolina maathera
aeatatteen <btcadahr et ' Florence 'has
obtained tn tee one year ?bat he baa
been to . cnajgreas.
W. F. Bell of the Central seetiaa
.waa In Anderson ^vntordny on hasir
peas.
JOHNNY EVERS.
Cold hy Chicago Cuba
to Beaton Suv?*.
Photo by Amrrlran Preta Association.
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Ouk Ridge, N. C. April 2.-Oakridge
Institut" 3; Weaver College 1.
SportHuhurg, April H.-Trinity 5;
Wuf?urd a.
Charlottesville. Va.. April 2.-Vir-J
g'.nla 7; Cornell 1.
Huton Hougc. 1.a., April 2.-MIBBIBS-'
ippi 15; Louisiana 2.
R H* E I
Washington .3 6 4
Nowark .2 3 4,
Detroit .. ..15 18 1
Chattanooga..5 10 S
Nashville.G 8 1
Boston .7 10 7,
Providence.10 ll 1
Savannah. 0 3 1
New. York Americana ......3 7 3.
Brooklyn Nationals .. ..4 .. 6 0
St. Louis Nationals.6 G 2
St. Louis Aemricana .... 3 6 2 j
(Wingo caught for Nationals) .
is?OW York.12 16? li
Beaumont, Tax .. .. .. 1 7 1
(MatthewBon pitched)
Jm .?ft ,M
IR fiH!? f T M
Kept her lock? youthful, dark, glossy |
and thick with cowmen garden
Sage and Sulphur,.
: When you darken your hair- with
Sago Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because . it's done sb naturally,
rp evenly. Preparing this mixture
though , AP home ls mussy and trouble
sonic. . For 60 cents you can- buy at
any drug store the ready-to-use tonic
called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Keine dy." You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this .through your bair, taking one
small strand et-a tune. By morning
all gray hair disappears, and, after
another ?npiicatk? cr two, your hair
becomes glossy, beautifully darkened
and luxuriant. You 'will discover
dandruff is gone and hair has stopped
falling. .
Gray, faded hair, though no dis
grace, is a shin of old age,-and as we j
all desire a youthful and attractive ap
pearance, get busy at once with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look
years younger. Evans Pharmacy,
agents.
Our huyen Mr. John'8. Wal!, baa
wired us that he shipped a car load
nf Ape Mutes and Horses, raised la j
Tennessee.
. f his -esr will srirve . fe Anderson j
absut next Saturday, end yon want]
to .see them befare you bay elsewhere.
Pri?es wad terms are always rlght,|
you know that.
**43-2t THE FRET WELL CO. .
f; ateeaaer and Schooner Collide.
Washington, April 2.-Rear-Admiral
Badger, ; commanding the Atlantic
Atlanttc fleet off tba V?renla Capes,
.cported today that the steamier Ro
bert M.* Thompson from Philadelphia,
bound for New Orleans, had collided
with the sehooaer August W. Snow,
tlaxr- the schooner's side was crueheu
and abo waa watsr-logged, and that
he had Jirected the tug Pataspco to
tow .her to port.
found Distressed Stcsaser.
Norfolk, V?, April 1.-- Wireless dis
patches received ?oday at thu. Norfolk
o*vy yard ???d that the United States
retenue cutter Onondaga, bas found
the American, steamer Hewaar. Fresh
which was reported yesterday in trou?
bb? -off Cape Hatteras and ta aaw
steading ny the Ff*?b. shoat li ama*
olt Diamond Shoals lightship. It- ts
expected that the Onondaga will take
tbs Fra*h in tow for Norfolk or Hal
WBVjnlet.
"f : -.t-a^. -?i?.*-, .i i ' I 'i il i mm
. Atlanta Wea Gaste.
itantav April SL-The . AtlanU
Bouthern league association today
won from the Cleveland American
league team here 5 to S. Joe Jack
MH^Qw: Cleveland outfielder, hit for
a home run ta the first inning. Steen,
the Cleveland pitcher had pye-r con
trol. ?! ving se vc;, b?aes on bolts.
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W. C. See* t-of Brushy Creek, one of
tho liest fr.rnicra aud one of tbe beat
< ii ?/.en:; o? tile county, was in Ander
son on Thursday. He just, can orel*
from Piedmont, where ho had gone to
sprint thc day. Farm work la prom
ising In Iii? section. Mr. Scott wants
to soo thc road built from Easlcy to
Abgcvlllc. It would pass right near
his place.
VYldeman Vf.. Bradley, secretary to
Congressman AlkeOt was in tbe city
Thursday. Mr. Bradley states that
Mr. Aiken has not given any notice
of his intention to affect a change in
tim local postottico, und no ennmlalnts
as to sorvlco have boen made Mr.
Bradley says that Mr. Aiken'., chan- I
c ;s for reelection are improving every |
day, and b/j feels that lt will bo a vic
tory In thc Hr3t primary.
J. It. Pernell of Ebonezer was In
thc city yesterday on business.
, J,unes McGco of Starr spent yester
day in Anderson.
Jerutuo Crower of tho Fork section
wae among thc visitors in the city
yesterday.
Otis Holland of Mt. Crook spent
part of yesterday In Anderson. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dixon of Flat Kook
wore In thc city yesterday.
T. L. Hnlhey of Storr was among
thc business visitors lo thc city yes
terday.
T>r. C. H. nulky *?r opuriuahnrg was
in Anderson yesterday on busiuess.
A. E. Hill of Columbia was in An
derson at tile Chlqudln hotel.
T. E. Milford of Town vii le? route 3.
was In tho city yestorday on business.
W. W. Campbell of Belton spent a
few hours In Anderson yesterday.
C D. Hawkins of Anderson, route
8, spent yesterday in the city.
Lucina-Todd of-Starr was among
the visitors to spend yesterday in the
city.
Mrs. Emma Hawkins ?ad little son,
Riley, of the Long Branch section
were tn Anderson; 'yesterday. * I
VV, W. Oltnhacales: and three sons
of tile ('roytonville section spent a
tow hours- In the-city yesterday.
. J.- L. Bran yon of Oak Grove was a
business visitor te the ?tty yestorday.
J. F. Griffin < and daughter Mhss
Myrtle nt Pendleton spent yesterday
In tho city. .
.?. M. ,M. Ranter of Pendleton spent
yesterday In the city on business.
J. D. Craytoh of the Sandy Springs
seettsa. was atnoi.s ibu visitors in the
Jty yesterday.
.'. H. H. Wright spent part of yester
day in the city.
Ai T. Hicks of Columbia is spending
a few days in the city on business
Mrs. J. B. McGee is spending a few
days iu Columbia with friends.
H. ? F. Dobbins of Anderson, route
I, was in tho city yesterday on bust
ness.
?.-.-V-V -K- .?>:. ? ), ;? <.. .
Oliver Byers, a . well known bust
ncaa man of Antun spent yestorday
in the city.
Vi 8. Bolt of Portman was among
?the business visitors to the city yes
torday. .
W. B. Moore of Pendleton waa in
thc city yesterday for a fow hours, f
L. W. Harris of WU I leniston was
among tho visitons.'to spend yester
day In tho city, it-'1 ?
? - ? ./-r
Mrs. L. A. Glenn or the Green Pond
section waa shopping in the city yes
terday.
.J. lt Wright, a progressive Ander
??S plaR????, w== ia the # ty ..-T.
day. .
.Ht : -
W. W. Griffin of Hones Path waa
hero yesterday for a few hours.
Mr. a*d Mrs. J. rt. Eekew. won
known Anderson county people wore
shopping In the city yesterday.
. A. W. McMfthfen; one of Anderson's
best farmers, was in tbs city yester
day on business.
Mrs. Pat Major of tba 'Hammond
section wats shopping In the city yes
terday. .?
I Jule Duckworth of the Lebanon
.faction was In Anderson verter?n? on
business.
F. B. Martin of Pendleton wss
.among the visitor* io spend yester
day in Otb city.
F. H Woltara of Williamston was
In Anderson yesterday on business.
. -1.-.' ." , '
... 4? A Toa* dr Sfarr waa tn the city
yesterday for a short stay.
M. H. Sexton bf 'Starr ?aa _.
Ute weil koowa visitors ihr the city
yesterday.
- Mrs. J. T. Ksnsler and. Mr. and
Mea , C. O, Kassi? of Pendleton wera.,
shopping ia the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Skelton ci the ?
Roberts rcctitm spent yesterday In f
the .cttr', : \ '
Stop Torture
Lie? o top liens Urine
. nd chec!; th?ifowthor
ycurff bin:?. You n-"1
??M]y g-ct HJ of ?'.! Kef.
mites sud vcrain with
sSdT Powdered
MJpftltS* Lice Killer
m2?&~mmm y.c ant soo
?nd ?ave money. AM 'fl1 L"^11*
-Wc for do?-?, emfs. planta end flowcri.
Refuse cubatitutc:; Int il ton Pratt?.
LSatWfaction Gu?ranle"! or Money Hack
JS Cet rrallo IM JMJ? l\>ullrv Book
For Sale hy
Pouche Drug Co., Anderson. ?.
W. II. Harrison, 'Anderson, ?. U
\V. A. Power. Anderson. K- <-.
Evans' Pharmacy. Anderson. S. C.
Peoples' Grocery Co., Anderson, b. C.
Anderson Cash Gror.e. Anderson. S. C.
M. M. hunter. Pendleton. S. C.
Frler*ou'n I'lmrtuacy. lleUon._S. C.
-:- STOP b\ -:
and luuk ?it thc Pretty Cut
Glas3 Water Sets on dis
play. Also some very pret
ty Eowls and Dithe?, VERY
HIGHEST QUALITY, at
very lowest price,
SEE THE WINDOW
I H. I
Jeweler
Cox Stationery
Co's. Store
A buck of our 8-1-4 on your lawn
grass will improve it wonderfully.
It will also give the leaves on
jyour trees an additional luster.
This wil please any Civic Asso
ciation.
Anderson Phos
Lte & Oil Co.
g SAYRE & BALDWIN
ARCHITECTS
* Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, S. C. *
* Citizens National Bank Bldg. *
* Raleigh, N. C. *
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* CASEY & FANT *
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* ARCHITECTS .
Anderson, S. C. *
* Brown Office Building. *
* Second Floor.. Phone 269 *
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* ? A * ' * *..,*.? a *
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* lilt. W. H. WOODS .
SPECIALIST .
* W-WASSS ?*? Eye, Kar, Nose .
* and Throat Glam* Flited .
*. Hoon: , *
* ta aa. to 1 p.m. a p. m. to 6 p. m. .
* Offices x 308-10 Bleckley Ballding *
* EienJngB by Appointment .
* TKLKPIIOMn^N-NEeTIOlf .
* ANDERSON, 8. C, *
Call on
A, ML Sharpe :& Co.
when in the market fo*
FIRE INSURANCE
GET THE BEST !
J. W. Moore of Portman waa In tho
tflty yesterday od bualness.
4. E- ?* ;8,?lpea of Town ville waa in
the olty yesterday ou business.
[Mack Reed and Bert Fisher of Lev
el L?bd were In the city yesterday.
.^incidence Ir Pmuea History
the chamber deputie. will retire be
foro the budget cornea law Th?,
^a?D?)eIat?*n,ght b* . ^te of 400 to
C?Ptt*L The ??nat? already had re
?r" me**0P8 w?l conslJor
2 ?? ??mK,?5^.'ly- pember,
of tho chamber of deputies aeparato st
H*!8.*** tor ??. stitli
campaign, lt ia impossible for tho two
ba?*ee to uome te an agreement
Appeal Withdrawn
RoaookjvVa.. April l-Appeal for a
2? ?lf*H0LtU,> NorfoIk ?n<* Wcs
nV~?S?.,.*nV?a0cemeot ot the
E?? Ji^S' P*1 -??4tt<dJoB lu
?"?f3* ^ Qf improvement
aad Been made ?K4^?rjr s?- rir*.??-..
FEEL DIZZY ?
Yes? Have thai'tired run
down feeltng and ono of
those wearisome head- .
aches so hurd to get rid
of. Wough said. Your
liver ta. lt ls Issy, torpid,
sluggish. Hit it*'-to your
nearest drug store and .
ss*
R. L. T.
Your druggist knows rt. L.
T. is a preparation that
Will drive, away all indi
KCHlion and liver tro'-jio,
and we know th*,- when
.that lu done thc. cause of
debility, tired fooling,
headaches and tho other
symptoms of. a rundown
. condition ls romoved.
?0 cents and $1 per Bottle
at Vaur Druggist*.
. -Mnnafacturcd and guaran
teed by
EVANS'S PHARMACY
.AtrietMB^aVtt..
Vt's Jusi Like This
When you need glasses, you natur
ally want tho best, and at a living
price. Right heth is where yon gat
both, as well aa tho services of a
graduate Optometrist with. twenty
two years experience: Examination
entirely tree.
!?& SteCHKAKY (.LYMPH
Kje-Slght Specialist.
Over Byaaa rtarntaey Ko. t.
??.fwiaf.'..'. " 1L" i i tjunti
The Britons^Approve
Peace treaty Draft
Washington.. April 8.-Secretary
Bryan today received notice from
London that tho. British foreign office
had giren ita apporvat to a draft of
.the peace commission tor?ty now un
der negotiations, nm* that the docu
ment would be forwarded immediately
to.Washington to receive tbe finishing
touches.
**Giatt*?r* CnOTteied of Yagrecr.
Sacremento, Cal-, Arpil 2.-"Gen
3 eral" Charloa Kelly, leader of the er
stwhile "army" of unemployed which
at one time numbered 1,800 mee waa
convicted today of ragracny by a Jury
after thirty minutos d ?;j. !.. ile
?ia be sentence J .'saturday,
OB. JAK. V. KINARI)
! Baptist fourier Felic?tale?? \P.4*TMU
on Com? liuek. ?
Anderson College 1? being felicitated
on all sidcB on account of tho elec
tion of Dr. JBB. P. Klnard or tbe
Citadol as President or thc College, i
Tho Baptiat Conner this week suya
cd I ton hilly:
(..nat week wc carried the announce
ment that Prof. Hand bad been. re
leased from his coiuruut with the
trustees, of Anderson College, Had we [
gone to press but a day or so later wo
could also have curried the nows that
Prof. Jua. P. Kinard, of tbo South
Carolina. Military College, had been'
elected to succeed Prof. Hand. Tho
trustas ^"greatly to be congratu
lated upon being able to settle the'r
problem so quickly and so happily.
Thc failure to hold Pro!"- Hand was a
keon disaPfK?nUmonu Bat"?tia, feel*
lng. has given away to genuine enthus
iasm over the coming of President
Kinard. Every one concren,ed/ In hap
py. President KmartHs a So?ttrCaro
lintan and has demonstrated at \V7n-'
throp abd tho Citadel hts capacity for
his new position. Congratulations
ha? o poured in on the trustees from
. many eminent sources. The Intelli
gencer publishes this fine word from
Dr. C. A. Mooro, acting president of
the State University:
"Tbe board of trustees of Anderson
College ie tor be congratulated upon
tlie wlatlom of tts choice In the se
lection of Dr. James P. Kinard aa
'wfeetdebt -of their hioHiinion. Dr.
Kinard possesses to an unusual de-:
degroe the qualifications demanded.
"Peddes being a man ot high char
acter; ??road cuitare and acholar ly at
tainments, ho has had many years of
successful oxporlonco lu teaching and
in administrative work at . WJnf?ron.
-Coi ietr?- * ilia natural endowment,!
coupled with his special training j
HHS** him an Ideal man for the prosl
y of a high class College for wotn
'IBjraJso congrat?late President Kia?
ard. He will have back of bim one of
the most loyal and devoted boards that >
ever.served an tnsttttittdn. Upon- the
announcement of Professor Klnard's
election Mr. .:). 8. Sullivan, ona of tho
: ?rueiesa na?t liberal contributors*
stated that he would build at once og
j tho campus a baatuUfel residence.
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Those Who Oppose
Rate Increase Will
Be Heard Today
(Ur Associated Press.)
i Washington, April Testimony of
j eastern railroads in support of their
S application for a five per cent freight1
rat? increase virtually waa concluded
before the interstate commerce oom- j
mission today by President Samuel
Rea, ot the Pennsylvania system. Be- f
ginning tomorrow lake and rait ship
pers will, be heard in opposition to the
ucrea^k?-*w