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THPOR? IO BE com _=_ DISAPPOINTED CITIES WILL MAKE DETERMINED STRUGGLE FOR RESERVE BANK Federal Board is the Only Body Which May Legally Review .j The Subject (Hy Associated Pross.) Washington, April y.-That tbnfrc waa every Indication hore tonight that tho [announcement of thc reserve dis tricts and cities by thu reserve bank organization committee had given the signal for a determined struggle upon thc part of several cities which woro disappointed, to overturn the commit tee on the dooiBlon and bring about a rcdistrlctiun of tne country, or at least a change in the reserve cities named. Under the law thc decision of tho organization committee iainot subject' to review except by the Fed*u:?l r? uerve board. This board probably will not be named hy Pr?sident Wil son foo several weeks, p;it In .the meantime it Is believed that those dis appointed with the committee's an nouncement will bend ovor:} effort toward paving the way for the. chan ges, lt- was pointed out tonight that both Secretory 0f tho Treasury, M> Adoo and Comptroller of the Curren cy Williams, of the organization com mittee, hr cx-oftlcio members of the re serve board, can hardly be counted upon to reverse themselves. The pres ident- hm: !?iv.in un Intimation ns tn who the other live members will be. Pinn Criticised. Tho committee's plan was criticised in congress today, and there were re ports of keen disappointment from ..evora! cities which wore in the rac3 ror reservo banks, and ??hlch failed to tsecure them. Three members of the senate banking and currency com mittee, .two republicans, a democrat, found fault wUh tuc plans. Senator Weeks of Massachusetts, who opposed the law j vigorously for many months, but who finally voted for? it, pointed out that one ba-nk was j located In Georgia,; thu uo.rae state pi Mr.'Me-' Adoo, oho in Virgina, the .home state or Mr. wailiams. and two i In Missou ri, tho Home state of Secretary Hous ton, thc third member of thc commit tee. He questioned tho propriety of these s??ctlono. and made other; crit icisms or the committee's actions. Senator Burton disapproved the in clusion t?f Pittsburg, hi tho district of which Cleveland la the reserve con . ter, and!declared that it would be im possible to. make trade turn, west ward from Pittsburgh to that city. Senator Htlehr/vok pointed io the fi"i that Omaha had been Included in the j KansoB City district. Instead of th^ i untcngo district, and Bald trade did not flow that way. Ho Jn&t?ftes^&s, Defenders of the committee said to plgh* that there vms ao juaiiflcainVu ' for tho Charge t';at U was Influenced by any consideration otiior than the trend 'of trad?, and the' banking ad vantages of thc cities chosen. In 'refcrriuR 'to the choice of Rlc.h mond, it whs ?aid that although com mont wns expected because of tho fact that the city is thc home of Mr. Williams, the committee was unani mous und Richmond would have boca named over Baltimore and Washington if lie had not benn"a mcs?ber. So ?:ir, ino monnuc^pwnp ?Tor* any j fight againot tho committee.have been j au?, .tu . . y.. ?v us.to ,.c no way for such a tight, to be un dertaken except through tho reserve hoard, lt Was suggested tonight, how ever, that members o? congress might undertake to provide iMk* ^ t?fr , diatricts by having lti$jhyffiUf?^ thorlxed reserve cities .increased. A'??Kr>?igtt varlciia niotw ?til: H??Ht bo taken bet?re tho WSW^ Fedora! *e Hcrvc hanking system bogi' lion, treasury; omciais expected today that tvrelva regional reservo banka would epen for business within throe ?months and that, tho revolutionary 'change in thc nation's. finances would ?v c=<n*nirjued within thal ?mc. With ' the designation of the reserve banks the organization comm Itt'evtr.?k ike in.il duviniVe *u-(? iuwani pvV?c ciiOfl of the system. Official <erti?cat2ftn. The first work tod iv was official certifM-atlon to Comptroller ortho Cur rency Wfti??lUUS of the selections, and ; Mr. Williams b?gan notifying 7.348 nd-; t'onal and Btate bans? wh$ch $ave ap? plied for membership. H it was tne | ffAnnrftl o-v ot In r, t*"-*! ? . G^embe?-, lanko in the twelve dulcia would immediately begin preparation for t ?e | ? Rtablishment of their rc cr ve. banks. Kvery hunk must begin pnyment of i a. subscription of six pr,r cent of its ? capital and surplus to ! t. . ot lt? resorve bank within thirty days after ! AJtho poseBC pointed he organization ill practical pur rve boord is ?P* jli*vod that the ilse its authorl tem as soon as s IF- a If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing their? and blaming lt cn you; ' ' I If you can trust yourself when all men doiibt you, But-make'allowance for tnelr doubt ing too; If you cab wait and not lie tired by waiting, , Or being Med ?bout, don't deal in iles. Or being hated, don't give way to hat iog. And yet don't look too. ?Dod, nor talk too wise; j If you can dream-and ' not make dreams your/ master; If you can think-and not v make thoughts your ahn, If you can meet wita triumph and disaster ? And treat those two imposters just the saine; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or waich ?ie iui?sa you g?T? >~??r life to broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools; If you can$aake one heap of all your winnings ii " .And risk it on ope turn of pit ch aud toss, And lose abd start again at your be ginnings 1 And never ' foreathe a word about your loss; ' If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long; after they aro gone, - And so hold op when there ls nothing - IR fro* . Except the Wm which says to them "Hold on." . XKi 7 .^, .. '??? i ' - ' / ' If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue;' Or walk with, kings-nor lose the common touch, if neither foes hoi' loving friends can hurt you If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute *vyith sixty seconds' worth ot dis tance run, , Yours la the earth and everything that's in it, And-which is more-You'll be a > Mah, .my eohlM -Rudyard Kipling. -: oooooooocoooo o PERSONALS. o o o ooooooooooooo T. C. Jackson nf npesi s. I?w boura ia ibo city yesterday on bus iness. U V D.\ J. E. Allwood of Liberty was among tao business visitor? to the city ycsUrday. ' ? W. H. Clmkfeales of Marr was in the city yesterday for a mort stay. W. H. Sullivan of W?lliamston. was In Anacreon yesterday^t^ business. G. S. Richey of Pendleton apent part of yesterday in the city. i!. Dickson has bono to Pendle ^wS^'Jor a short trip. n,.iii.r Merrili, e? ??"?Jve,.,;..??-.. r,ar, anVong the visitors to "spena^y?ster day in the city. 'John C. Vloble of Charleston was in tho city yestorday, a guest at tim Chlquola hotel. .'?;H.?E. Topp and \l. -li Topp of Spar tanburg are' spending ifi-'-few days in the city on hastaruss? . .. Mian Lydia Sherrard cf Williains tOR is spendig a fbw .days In tba city, the gue fe nf.Mra. C'S. Minor. H. lt. Brozcalo ot tho Eureka section waa among the visitors to .the city yesterday. i - .?BWHB^B , *., S 7 . T -? B. J. I'carmaii ci starr, was among ts.occ to apead yestenJajMfc thc city. w. W. Harris of Hopewell, was in thc ?-itv yestorday for a few hours. I Charles and Sam Hlcke%^ tho Six end Twenty section were in Ander son yesterday. I \4andor Sharpe of the Rivoli sec tion was in tho city yesterday on bua fe.CSH. _; . ?royles of Oreen ville spent a ^tttMnderson yesterday. C. WSitUinir^op of |1partan. iborg ia the city visiting ber mother, ?Mrs. E.,'Beam. \ / - Major motored over ?to fJlemton col legs yesterday for the baseball game. kee of mind must con? ia its time, as the w?t&r*Vsettlo tbem oelve* into cloarnese aa well ai quiet ness; you caa no,more filter your mind into purity th ta .you_CajDL.con> preis it into calmness; you maa! keep it pujyi llf roa asottld have it pure, and throw BILL SWEENEY. Boston Bravos* Player Sont to Cubs In Ever? Deal. Photo by American Press Association. BASEBALL SA TURBA Y ; Anderson Fliting Seliool uni ri?- 17 Wofford Fitting; School. \v The Anderson Pitting school will '\ play the Wofford Fitting school Sat--11 nrday afternoon at 3:SO o'clock at tho park. A good crowd ls expected as both luaus mtv pretty wet? iuuichcr. and lt will be a close game. If tho crowd is good Manager Sullivan will get severa: other games here, and the crowd Saurday afternoon will tell whether or not there will be more gamea. j Evcrbody come out and "root" for, the boys. A small admloison wilt bo.", charged. j j' Thc. Uno up for the fitting cshooly la ns]follows: Burrlss, C.; Stevens, lb.; Simpson, , 2b.; Siloan, ss.; Richardson, rf.; King, 3b.; Snclgrovc, If.; Parka, cf ; Hunt or. p.i Sullivan, Harolt?.1 p.*, Etghvp.: Harold Suim-ab. ntanager.' ' jb I ~-"-* , I a Atlanta, Ga.,. April 3.-The Georgia school, ot Technology today defeated fi Mississippi College in baseball herc, ? ti C to 4. . . 8 Ff?cctc?. N; ? ? A^r'? _The * Princeton baseball team opened the I ?vli ?CE$??5 ?0i^ ti'-?.'lili S. .2 ti? 2 victory over Dickinson college. I -s? ' |o Washington, April 3.- the Wash- y ington Americana, with Jack Bentley, ' a recruit on the mound, hold the Uni-,o versity of Vermont hitless and score-, h less in an eight inning contest here c: today and gathered themselves .l?*t I nina and 23 lilts. P -- ls Beaumont, Tex., April 3.-The New k York Nationals today won from the '> Beaumont Texas league team 6 to 1.']' - . \h Fort Worth, Tex., April 3.-Two y triples andja doubl o by Harry Lord| ??rt'. hu v.n?i;??o Nu?onais ?n eany: lead i vcr Fort Worth today *ud thu; Sox won 0 to 3. Baterles; Johnson * uuu Sehalk; Vessey and Jordan. j Nashville, Tenn.,NApril 3.-The Bos-| ton AnmrlCarn* - defeated the Nashville . Southern league club here today 7 to: 4. Batteries: Zeelser, Coumbe , and' Carrigan; Rodgers. Snyder and Smith.'t - |b Hlchmond, va., April 3.-jersoy v City 'Internationals) b'; Richmond " /UI^Ul. 1-. ? in Louisville. Ky.. April 3.-Cinclen?tl,| by taking the third game from Louis- 8 ville today, 6 to \. made the count f: for fha K?rles two to one in favor of u tho A mprll'fln ??*?H0C?St?0S tSSSl. Bat-- " t?rlea: Bauton, Ames and Clark; Lou dermiik. Woodburn and Severold. ^ Brooklyn. N. Y., April 3.- The New * York American - leaguers evened np the exhibition series with tb? Brook- . lyn Nationals today by winning the . second game 6 to 1. Batteries Ca ld- -n iSfWft Cole and Sweeney; Browa, P?ef- r 'or and Fiahohcr, v ACanta, Os-, Aprli 3.-The Boston'? National ieefue club and the Atlanta1 j. Southern association club play?j teni Innings hera today without resal?, the ' ti game ending with the score S . to . 3. > Batteries; Tyler and Whaling; Berry-)t man and Reynolds. j n Birmingham, Ala;, April 3.* -Tba lo-j? cpl Southern association te'/*r? today ?t defeated Ule Rochester (N. Y.) Inter-ff, ? nationals here tl to 1- i* i - ;,, L?Salft, Tes-.. April 3.-The Dallas Jd Trsin iv*r,?e t?Aui.iouay -an I'rom the Toronto Internationals ld tb I. versity ot Tennessee' today defeated] andvrbllt University's baseball team | 1 Charlottesville, Va. April 3.-Cor-'v nell Cniveralty today defeated the J Uni varsity of Virginia ia baseball, 5 n lean.. A^rll 8.-Tuy-j lt sent in thv winning t 7?latK!. Anterieana to- . ? 3. Chattanooga, J t EASE WRITES TO HIS FRIENDS IRE CHARGED BY GOVER NOR TO CAPTURE CONVENTION 5ENT OUT MESSAGE Jr?ey AH the Faithful to Attend Club Meeting* ?nd Elect Blease Men to County Convention* Columbia, April 3.-It io said that bout fifteen hundred of the tallowing otters were malled to tue faithful throughout the State by Governor llease: "Columbia, 8. C" April 1914. "Dear Friend-I presume it is uBe 1SM tn tfill you. thnt wa ni lint, tf nnt. ible, control the coming May con dition, and we cannot do' il by sit ing down at homo and talking about L Therefore, I wish to urge upon ou thc necessity of getting all our -lends to attend their club meetings, . .iitoh will bc held on thc fourth Sat rday la April, for the parp?se of re rganlzatlon. If our friends stay at ome and let our opponents control he club meetings, our. oponente will lect the delegates to the county con enllons, which will gly? thom cen tal of the county conventions, con rolled by them, will elect delegates i> the state convention, giving them ontrol of the state convention, and am satisfied that if they get con rot . of, the state convention, they are olng to include in the primary rules ~TCVi?^ t?*?.t **~ ?????? *t*?ilI vn.'n tn be democratic primary unless he has, county and state registration cer if?cate. . 'iVIE "This tight* has been mads in thc. eneral assembly recently, and the Dly reason ihsti i^cl-. a?. scssurs-iw, tot become law was because all of thc temhers of the general .- assembly now that I would veto lt, and that I ad friends enough to'-veto' its P*s age and they wore afraid of odium hat would bo cast upon them, and traid thatvit would be"sald that fd ut auch a law upon the pjonlo und bat pu ly by the vcio power'wa's'lrt ept oft, the House, which'-was against s, was foolish enough *U*v%o on Te ord aa favoring such a measure, any way. . -Now, I cannot make thin fight dione nd I, think lt will be adrttiatcd that haye done roy part.' My frtehds'must' a up aad doing and help' ththnselves, nd I beg you to'get o\lr fn?hds to ho club .mcetlngc; to talk1 ^o oUr rolndB who belong > to other club*; ilk all around, and get busy- and do omething, for now is the time. "Do not wait until we Ars defeated; *H* thea say, "Oh, ! forri>t th? Oay. Mr could have, done so aad' Bo.'<: "Dc !t "Reinembor, this is no personal fight r mine; lt is the pes-fl^' fight; it . our fight "Thc defo&t ui any runa wouiu nc f small consequence, but the captur ag of the conventions by the other rowd will he no small matter. "If I could get the newspapers to nbllsh^this lotter, it would .'saw mc orno trouble, and exp rose; but. you now they will not publish anything rom tue unless they think it will in tre me. Therefore, 1 have to do the est 1 can to reach you, and through ou, others of our friends. "Very respectfully, -i ?io U mpaso. The Supreme Court Disbarred C P. Sims Columbi*, .April F. .films of tic - fipartanburg Har was today, dfs arred from furtaer practloe of ul? Tofv??&cn i i. ??da i)iuti/. Tue *ct*o JJ ra* taken by the supreme contt and ,'1<! li.m UM.-iv rtf vuriniia iliuri;.'.. of h-UUcul CM l'iUl. Tbs supreme court several-weeks go called Mr. Sims to answer In ner an tha charges preferred against him jr ts. u. riniuy and otner memoers f the Hpartanbur* bar. Chiei Justice Eugene n. Gary wrote he disbarring decision, and Associate ustices D, E. *.ydrick. H. C. Watts. T. t. Fraser and G. W.-Gagc concurred, ne opinion says in part: "The foregoing findings of fact show bat C. P. Sims. ESQ., is unfit to.orac. lee law aa an attorney. The 'cofcrfc owover ts of tbs opinion that the espondent should be allowed tho op ortunlty to reform and be reinstall non proof that he ha* become 4uly unlined io every respect to practice sw os an attorney." The paragraph which Indicates the ndlngs of the supreme court reads: "lt is therefore .tb* Judgment- of his cou? that C. P. Sims be tadefl itely suspended and forbidden to co relee the rights and duties of an nt om?y in the courts of thl? state," with be privilege, however, to move he ore this cour; after tho expiration of **0 -.?CSrC, XJyU?. i?t??r?*v?mjr vrwu mai e has reformed and at that time la Uly qaullGed In Av?ry ro?t>?o? raciice ?a au attorney at law." Disbarment la rare. One other case s oa record, that of John T. Duncan, Chance is but the pseudonymj&f God or those particular cases which He oes-not choose to subscribe openly rith his owe ;>lgn-manual.-r-<>>Wkl'^. ?SETKN 8EXTF/NOK SBRIFO??k A bairn mavtp 'creep or he gan*. .tot ct? Proverb. ignorance ie bliss. I am more ena juced every day thai there is a grea eal cCv happiness ia this4 world hwfc*. 'Irak* ..-->. Not Too Late lop That ..EASTER SUIT.. 'A. Give Us Your Order ...NOW;.. We Guarantee Delivery Before Easter. $13.50 - to . $4Q.ou NOW ON DISPLAY The Largest Assortment -of ; FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Woolens Ever Shown in Anderson* Come Look Inem Over CQLIJIVIBI/V TAILORING CO, L. G. DOZIER, : : Manager W. Whittier Sr. Anderson, S. C. ? trias* xvi ut /rs, mmm. I ATHKlt (?WY.N.N < OM?>(- J Y?1L Oinclate mt HU Joseph'? M.uro!J op SuntfBj. Rev. A. K. Gwynn pastor of St.' ?Jary'n church," Greenville and tho ?iauv uil-rAiiruU?.? nif"??n 'C?i?i't.ii.'-.-. viii officiate at St.. Joseph's church in Sunday. This la Father Gwynn'* irr.t vi3lt here ?ince, last November, ie has been very busy in building burch, property In Greenville and ?parlar, burg in the last six month?. . lt; "'Joseph's church of this city is me of tho beautiful and a-tr.nlc Bopci neus of Father. Gwypn's remarkable anio for building. This little church s a wry beautiful house of worship. ?hc Interior furnishings rich and larroonius, and exhibit rare artistic antera. . - W ^'idBfiBlHflflileSHHBHBSDiBH First Presbyterian <;burrb. The ?services at the First Pfdjyytc- j ?sn vhw?cu Sunda> w?? bv heid at lie following ho?n H: Sabbath School at 10 o'clock. Mr. K. V. Brown, superintendent, ' Tho pas* zr. Rev. W. H. Fraser, D. D., will reac^ at 11:30 and 8 o'clock. The hoirs have madp preparations lo lur hW 'excellent music at both sorvtcos. k cordial invitation is extended to the ?o worship hera. . First Baptist Church, 'thi? Teacher's Prayer meeting. BH^^fiVbath schcol, Dr. A. L. wWBBW^Bupt. tfrf*?9>'*Ubllc ' worship. Sermon by he pastor. John Fr -Vines, subject : Oar Pally Bread." 3:0? Royal AmbartWa's Rally ue'eting, .Prof. G. VV. Chambers, eader. SM**; Wi A. .? study class n-basement. - ?ihd 3, Y. P. U., C B, Earle, prest 5:oe Sermon hy the pastor. Bitb lt :\^he Surrendered R^ . At.'lht* ?l???tD'i?itt- r>*iLi.icu wi ore mit tpsftfctf'?MIb Solos rendered by Herr 3. Oraul, who ie tho guest and friend. .-. "Webb Vi>n flsHS?ilE, rordiVi?y iariiea to kttend and worship with up at laf?p? 'J rr lc ti c. " Will b>IMKasT?r Saws. The Wesley Philnthea Class of St. 'chn's Methodist Sunday school will alt Taster eggs. Please phone orders srly to Miss Dpt Payne or Miss S5e tobia Welch. rest fa> Children <?f tho Presbyterian Church. .The -children or the First Presby. erlea ?h?rch have a treat m strim. When Yea Bey Heel Scrapes, Insist on Getting THE 6EN?INE H. 0. TERRELL THICK CENTER WHY? BECAUSE they are made of the highest grade of Scrape Steel produced. BECAUSE .this Scrape Steel is from 15 to 20 per cent, higher in carbon than any other Scrape, making them harder, stronger and last longer. BECAUSE every one of them ia set exactly alike exactly right and do not reqoire re setting before using. BECAUSE thev weigh 10 per cent less than any oilier Scrape of the same size. BECAUSE the we?^ht? ot these Scrapes will not vary aa'all imitations ??i!!.5o. BECAUSE the name rolled on every niece is a guar antee to you that they are the Best, BEC AUSE they ar?the only ?crape ibat every p'ant er wanta and "which he will ic ?ist on having. Sullivan Hardware Company Anderson, S. C. * Belton, S. C. A WOHLD OF BYK TH?UBLF voqld be avoided ot people had their sight properly attended to. Be . one of tho wise one? and-wear glasees < ly after we have made a tnurw?g? uxamlnatlon of. your eyes. Thon yonr glasses will be Just what your sight requires. Any other method ot so lee tins glssses is dangerous. And your eyes are too precious to subject them to any avoidable risk. Price? .o-*uu?o!o ss.oo to S5.00 and upward. Repairs on frames and patt? 10 cents ?Bj .........-A " Dr . M. R. Campbell 1? IV. Whltner 84. ?rana* Flsor Omeo 'Phone 8881. Bea. 'Phone 4681 a?ur? of tuttrtsmmest and Instrae on aa. well SB on? warship Tetograoi* ?vere exchanged Friday '?th tho ./ininiRtograph Co., of Daven ort* Iowa IQ which the deal was if.*?d for the n?ost modern inetru loati^u i?uK!on sc?-nea . The purpose i to have a victrola with the grand t<l h y au*.* of Christianity for the guid noe ot the children In sl??t&g* 'The r?atraet was lot Friday for acroeas service v. hlch Is to bo held on Frida site moon of vrxt w*.ek at 4 o'clock Bevlral at ?lock. A seri ea of revival meetings will iqfcfeat .Oluck Mill Baptist church next Sunday April Stn. The pastor Rev. l>'/^ M. Smith wtl he assisted by Rea'.--H. A. Smith of Bowman. Ga Mack Richardson, of Hartwell, Oa.J ? was In the city yesterday od^^^H