The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 07, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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-^... NEWS A^OT^rj?4.
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? INTERESTING BUD*
m wm m
* vi??ii? ?. GRAVI
4^ ^ 9$* 9fi ^ if* 1? ^ e^? e^fe 4^
M IBO Amanda Burt*, if Tionoj} Pgih,
spent the week-end In town, the truest
or hier aluter, Min. J, li. Whlkina.
\v. li. Ballad, of linnea Path, wa?
among those who had buhlneau lu Bcd-,
ton today. .. -
W. H. Cobh, Jr.. of the Arm of Cobb
& Parker, Iud business in Anderson
today.
U. li. ' R\*f. i4vi>rot!drtmit attorney of
An4er?oh, waa muong those in town
Sunday. -? . r . - .. .
Mifjti Abbie Stokes, or Greenville,
wan ii visitor to Belton Hnndav. While I
bct-e Bim was the gnoiit of. Miss Annette
Campbell.
T. K. Kudeens, u prominent business
tuan ol Pelzcr, was in Belton,on busb
ne:m today. '
lmvbT BroVvn.'of'WiinariiKton: may
be mtjnjtionpd. alu ou g. th?b prominent
cKlzen? in Iowa today.
'l'lio . iYiUnwbi?--^^hi)i'fT'.''i'?'?ni Were
at Hote? Goer to day: T. li. Roper,
Andcrigqa; J. i. I/Vn'shildge. Anderson;
II. A; Hiinnttr.ui, Ro?tbtf J). Rogera.
Now York; \V. J. Siieoloy, Greenville;
J. C. lernen, lUo.Iuuond.
Mr.^apd Mrs. W; B. Cox of Honen
Path aro thc gupats of their som Mr.
W. i*. ('OK .on^-RT?*i?ij?*iflar?o,;>
Mrs.Hngea of Richland is vlsfUng.
her sister Mt*. Mild ron Willlnghafn. \
Mr. Ivon Bice j?p .-nt Stmk?av iwl?jel
ton. I r ?.
Mr. Ctenrgtf f.oico? Anderson Wa* the
surat or h4s/.$?rv)jt& SfrV-eJffl-Wai J. T.
.'ox, Sunday.
fr i hiv r. Jia'pper .??"*-?.?
ru'llyVntertaiiicd
ut a dinner party, HMeBdanf^'?.iE.
Creer, w. Hi Cobb. O. T.Cox, Clarence
dhikacnlcs, Millard Hunton, P. M Cox
and I 'CTinkfccntaa,;'. .
Mr. Milling Paterson ap--nt Subday
in Bolton wjtb. .his brothers. l?t> waa
connected .with F>lersqfy'g Pbnrwjjiav' 1
for noni o tirnp >nd made many friend's j
hero who Vrn nl\vaya>g|h(j>'to wet?bij?M
him buck 'vt&.taltoJb <
Misa Mari .'y UP^>. oj^J3pa?tonbiirg
fang at inc >?Ve)^jaasa^M^eh vor
both morning an"?-'?3ienlf?s services,
Bunday and her souga were.t'iorougb*
ly ntij?yed -by oil who waa so flirtn?
bto ns'td hear hov. She h as a mag
nli'.cicat voice; '.highly- cultivated and
extremely sw*et' and she: 1R always
moRt warmly welcomed by thia choir,
und ber music I?."always deeply ap
preciated.
Mr. J. Cliff ijreea and family of An- (
. ;:-: :;--_-n W? j
relations, guests of Mr. and Mra. W-.
H. Cobb; Jr.
'.-?y.
SUDDEN
Jopare thc System, Shorten ?.Jfe gad
Bo tireat Hara*.
H you knew Hurt you could euro
your jd* cr your child of a malignan*.
?Ib'.eaac Tby thcoke*o? 'dynamite, would
. <i_,.i...i._">>
' . ,. i. l nets on tlr Klugglah liver
like dynamite on the ??lld rock.
h iriNsidea; and-/Upsets thc organa
nnd Tv?rka m?eb narro aa proven by
Be uftor off eels.
UjjUn. iukUu?? I.M.\-".Al
E8SHHHHHBHHHHSP!
out ihe (shock or after troubles, lt
ls so harmless that acids may be
taken Into tbs svatem ItabiedlatsBy
all
tea
r, .kidneys nod bowell? of
is ; accumulations and
;ntlent feeling new and
(PlSeV
lottie,
laded
ryV
us?
the partnership a busi
ness success. . . not
mean that she has lost
3ET OF tf?v/S *
mBUSY mimf
^?CpirTiiiyuiiil<r.j wyt ? I
DR. TATE RESIGNS;
Church Announced Hb De
cision Sunday
Belton, April 6.-H If?-".it'll deepest
[regret tit at we anaouao* tue fact th?*,
our beloved pastor, Rev. W. T. Tato
tmidered bis T?gfg^s?i?n to the b'frst
cJapiiBt Church, at tbe regula,!' o.dar-1
icily conferctf??i: Bundey .norning. I
Mr. Tate has^f? 'this position for
about llfteen ^year's, :and surely nc man I
has ever been truer to his truat and to I
IIIH v religion than bo has. When lie
come here' there waa botf t-he brotherly
Jove existing: between -tao churches
?ha* exist today.1'fie, by bik brea**
minded christ iarflfy/bas brought about
this-marked change.. Under his guid
ance and cy *bft,,?rfforta bur splendid
new church W?a built'?nd by hhrpray
errand beairtifuf Va^nBt?nr;' and most
of nu, by bin godly life many erm!*
pav? been Saved Iii* Belton? and we
sincerely f??f'that the church has suf
lored u' htflgr^rlng blow by thia de?
of lils to leave.
pray" Otfd'o' richest bleasmg or?
ahtt' tili family <vnerever? they
riv go.
* * *
.u'eizer, April 6.-~This town hhs been
filled with many visitors durlug tho
Business; l^op^ai^ in full Mast
?Juli iinw ann tir? crqwos on ih? street
land square, rt?plnd one of just before
?Christmas. D?hVfonder. Just think
a minute. Easter candies, rabbits and
egg? and renOlt'e little biddies are
almost here. pidSfo '?ny new dresses
and Eajster" nVSp?eta, tobi1 " Indeed, vre
did, hence We1 crowds' tin the streeta.
Easter shopper*}.
The opening aftha Palmetto*' Dry
Goods Co.. waa Quite a succes? last
week, aa well as the one at W. H. Wei
bora & Co. at tte^aatae tune. Miss
Walton, who is with W. M. Welborn
Co . and Brrr> -Mianr &i?>ilU, - wb?-??Tit
the Palraelto^^io./-aro -charming.'?lit
dies as well aa expuislto' milliners
consequently thf?J,i\d{es from th? ?ur
rounding country are delighted :'tt
get their.new .hata.ln Pelxerl ; Ttjgjk
Pelser Co.? ha? bad its hot'ae* all
painted and all tho wood mercantile
e3tabll9hnflSn,lJ^*ft? iori,' o' Mee. trew
?coat 'or aaint-;.'a': rfln.i .C'?'P 'fnw?rd?
I "town cleaVilng up.''
~-= /. _ n PtnnUn'^f nf W?.'.?laRU?isB.i
was in io --. iasi Friday.
Mr. .Pmcvnay 1^ poe, of .the old towns
man of thbj} y?fe?' and lia? been great
ly miaeod ?xtwe hfttB?t>ved to Wlljlams
tbn a fe'v* y?afa ;age. He is always
welcome bach 'Homet'' He came to us
?rom ihn rios ton & number of years
ago arid married one. of our'girls and
he lived here a long time.
, Mr. James VVfrfrnjU of WlUUtmaton,
has a number of. warm, interested
I friends here who wish him milch suer
!-_ LU-:_ -t.Zjil. : vr? .aot\~nr. baa
iv?.-..- ul .??- ? - .... . .
j Just loft for AU'?nta^, where he goes
?to study. pbaruwtKr.-r^slr. Wjlsos ia a
son.?f tba IstaWiK?'lister Wilson and
Ils a very . . . young man and bis
Imeny friends expect to see him make
good.
.?? \ u? -- .?
Our de.legttJpM have,; returned fr?lw
Hohea Path "where they attended ibbc
Ladles' Presbyterial at the Finit ff?
?rt 8iP4p?on, Misses Jami
Y?lbom were entertained
ghd Mrs.-'Simp
?Upkarir was en
os n?r, mid T??r?
Thbtoae Cfatwbrthy.
?Hon. Jttltir*ft*Boggs of Pickens
? waa>here on a case last Wednesday.
UUTst. Untura U?tm rt ?>im?Ji' <?f fr*.initt
|?ire*wio*rar? alway* d?lVghted'to ***
?bim in towoi He ia unite a popula,
?maa herd^
tb
fa
a
bi
Her many friend* will be delighted !
Ito tee ber out again.
I 1y\\rj <W*t??cL> Ai? ltl l' ..III ?-?-_ C.d"~ ~i
liuefftbi* ian?" .
Miss 8iee Cloud, a very 'popular,
lady of Bast View wac in town shop
ping last Tuesday.
j Mr?. Tooran*'nuebaruson ot White
plaina
sr. ana .
went-over, fir W?itabist?D io?t Sun
day to spt nd tte day with Bird: PrlcoH
parents', Mr. u~*d MVt?'.^Wefb?r^ Mar
tin.
iefcr?b?H8he? "Wine
Mess" or ?fficsrs
(Dy Associated Presa. '.
Washington, April B.-Absolute, pro
hibition will prerailf.in the .lilted
?t?atea ?avy alter, .?uiy f,-ufcxt. Seu
irafary ^anjela tonight made publie' a
sweeping order, which not only will
abollah'.the .traditional '.'wine
of tho officers, hut will bar all aleo
{?plfc liquors. froin iever^ ship .and''
short Biatlon -of the navy, This' or?-,,
der, constituting .one of the most no
table victories ever won by prohlbt
t1?? forces,'wan. issued0 on the recom
mendation of Surgeon General Brais
ed. It was briet and to the point:
? 'Th? ase or introduction for 'drbxk
lng purposes of alcoholic liquors on.
board any naval vessel, or within any
navy' yard or station, ls strictly pro
hibited, and'commanding officers will
be held directly responsible for the
j emorcemeat of this order."
la a' statement tonight Secretary
Daniels.said:
"1 sm in. hearty agreement with
{the views expressed by the* surget
sss-rs;. ; r.cr? u.,wu,u-uuv ire vu omp
R board with reference to intoxicants,
,one rule for officers and another and
ju different rule for Ute enlisted per
sonnel.- The saddest lyiur. in my ot
' iicJal life io when an officer < r en
listed, man must be punished for intox
ication. Purins the past 'Veefc !t bit?
j been- my painful. duty to approve a
JconrtttWitt^n* dismissal fiom Ut
<j8ervlce,..of on officer for intoxication.
J He told me th?t bfr never n.ad'tasted
intoxicants until ho did so in the wine
nics^ on the cruise. 'Gth?rs w?h? kkV"
?WclpHn?a tot dfMhld?g to' '
have made similar statement
Bf&T'Qilcers now are cemmlsloned at
??tab early age of 22 years; Hhs thc
4 goveJrfic?-Dt a right to permit tb?
1 temptHflb'n wWich' too often young oftt
Jcers'-r'-"I think bot. - ff"t?tere ls ono
i profession more ' than any other that
calle for a clear bead bud a steady
band, tt !?. tb? nAt'iitt Kt*ntamti*k'.
Hence has shewn the wisdom of
j having no Intoxicants on our ships for
j "i r^V.ovE experience has demon
strutcd v that - a uliUonn ralo ahcu?S
' prevail b?. the navy for ail who en
list in the service, from tho highest
rank tb the' ybungest enlisted man
; or Officer who comes Into the' service
and that abolition of the Wine mesa
?wlll bc Justified"
."As mattera' stand today/' wrote
the surgeon, general;,,:an enlisted man
in very-pfdp/eriy subjected to severe
disciplinary measures if wine or beer
be found-lu his possession on Hhlp
?n'f?i'?. Vc? triv ?uSiu mun In cou
istautly aware of the free uso ot ?lco
, holm "liquors on' beard ship, which &c
4*tWI4&o*$3hetu in ?uiseQnoncavfT^Bn*
i pro*!iei**en-or ?r^c? to t^r men h??
' .rendered alcoholism athone them al
most a negligible qubm.It;\
( "3urely the officers- fh all respects
[Should be modela, for the enflaten-men
lin duty, habits ind"- deportment, and
1 vnvOS^I
' "THE SMUGGLE
wqpHE BMtTGOr^HH OF 8LICO" I
(Kelitknce, two reel?) 1? Hie ?tory
of un .It-tab, smudgier ot' a b?ut
dml years ago. lie bait a beautiful
daughter whom the 'mate of the smug
gling ahlp lores, "'tjb? luve* a revenue
.Mici i. lier rather quita Kmutfgllna; for
bb? daughter** fin ke. The mn fe gtVew
up all hope ot winning the ?lrj Hud
K.-ives'tne life ur {bc revenue officer bj
roRculiMj bim, froVis tin- .cit. where the
smuggler* had cast Ijjtu. vr/he unite^
kl lied..hy a M ray shot. # Tue, revenue
otflcer }s ncens^tj, $u? later ls cleared,
of nil binnie ami wins the ?Ibi.
Motion picture. ?Aos."wJH, not, miss \
Mich splendid new movies na,"The Lion ]
and the MoiiNe." ilvnbln. s|x parts): !
"judith bf '.H?lhnl?a'V. ibleyrnph, four j
part??); .'Hoinntiy Hpy,".i rathe, three!
jisrtHi. ?ml "Lotit j hi Mldo.-ean," (vita* '
graph, three pai ls).
ooooooooqoooqod
o LETTER f ROM TH!
o 8pr Ar p. Qi
o o o, o o i/k^-^ pSHM'M^ii
f'olnmbla., AprtfiaBB?^?BgM;
lumbla ha?- bnwiwffiilKtrtTOe flab.]
federal i [inri ii '?lMBi'itMy^mhh<^^1
1 irtnnal .twin'., i dsil??s?re?]
center? In1 tlfcjgl^lflW1' t^iffi- bronchi
re?e:rve^hanlt^ffh^^^^^evetl wflij
? lefCwlth. she nine'l^^^^PSrert
gional it^g?W#|iiTO:fe ?ixl
of Whoi* ^{\f be i?hJbeu by^ei mem
ber baofca^nV'ftlH^* ofjpb/o?n wUl^be
"neincd bVo|h^ fe|li?^W^serve board.
t^iumWa- ioa aaptfunt of ita central
location .enA esfcellont mail facilities,
has .the on??brHem?\t of msUSHlth,
Carolina bankew^ph the beangqpMM
j ntitmion w??.prQi?ahly be Used to'c!
j for Ibo banks of ?ou.th CaroUna and
serv? banfe sf the 4?tr!<}t,tt9Vtho **p*t
though, under ibo act to fix
tue powfw of the braiu-.h bunk? of,
tho district. The board could mfVfte
the banUfr pocket editions of the dlg
W?t reservo banka in Richmond wtin
libe rlKbt to ?<*nd money io and dis
count paper- for the member bani::..
The Oolurabin Clearing Honer
Koctation ia asking banke.vn In South
I Carolina to fortify their previou? en
te afc-w*"!! aa Co
sa tilt?! onnovmce
. Hon' company,
Jenrgetowi^. vWJl; bVea
fty .agreement wbb ts- ? .
Mb lp company to place cotton
gonda ta thu markets et the
RS ?f ??G?.?
?MT tao lulen ted.
Edison pluyei-H, in .si-t'ii lu a new photo j |
play, "The Message I? th? Uoxv.w jfijftjt*
released. .. . f ,.. .j- t-, J ,*
TJio Mohawk rtlin oomprfpy lMa.nr-j ?
related for'vih? prodiu tlon of. twelve
notable photo play?, including thc ru
in.?UH drahffla of Jdme* X. Herne, <>(
which "Hearts of Oak" will be the
lirnt rytaaee. , Sjiei hil un ?tl"ls were con
HtruiHe<t for tlie w'enbf^ <aeta of . tale
ji|;iy,: liebig Ike first miniature s.-ei>le
models eyer d<-Hlmi*d for motloi, plc
j?M^>hla popular f?ll ure tlleiis lu
r^pniibiciiona'ot- AvtiiHi on file cW
of alaine. Tho company wi li release
ene feature.liiin.n.yi(?iith.
.,?i*\' < ".; ''?.i. '.' . * ? .- "'s '-.i
vector Hupi*a ??'I-e*-Mi?^rwolM^ ila?
ninfe reeia, him made. ? Ww blt bi New
York city.
-.---rt
> o o q O ? p p o o o o o o t?
I STATE CAFITAl. o
9
b o ooo o o o o o o o
t?road freight rates at pr?Ront lo
rve. Tho Hampton ?ottcfn1 mills lb ; f
>1 limbla have taken advantage,of the. j
lew tariff to.s??d a l?Tge-*hi5?eai of -
flu bib nd oroduct to Qeo^sotown hXi ?
-?lumbla ltullway and Navl-jj
company la now building ff omi 4
ib1Pr^^littrtbla'* lint? of railway?; j
! e?riri?t With the joint-* yard* Ot the ,
Sduthern. Beti board ?lid Atlantic Coast- 1
i I4hn? tt?ar the union thallon. When \
< this Moe ls fiblahtafHiAe boat -linn .com- j,
pp?ltoy will be In n position to acceptor-; <
?dors, for the, delivery of freight, ship-',
ped from thc'north to Columbia by ,
tb? water routo. consigned to interior j
y^fty; lc the state. ^ The company \
in? o wu iriirrv.iii ntld iwinootiTe? (
?can t'Wtce ^iW^Wfe^W'l
the state In the joint yarea ,
* nt tho -railroad*. l'nder tho ?aw .
j titCAc .-rr, ngiril be nssved wlthl? ?i ,
hour? after they n re rriiwied ia tfie Joint ,
?.y&r^a. thus preventing discrimina-}
fettol'ajg^s^^^J^gltt shipped tc Co
' -Tabla at fae low water rate. ? \ !
? I o co the purchato of the big
ntcami-oat. Kufh so. z, and the eatab- :
'inhrnent of u Kcod schedule between ' 1
Conimbia and Georgetown!,the mer- \
Shanta ar^ jobbera ?t Columbia have
sight-ii could hsa'dlc'betwccJi Co)u.n-j
and Georgetown. ." But until the
?UC; of CS
th? irlp from Columbia to Georgetown. - ;
huck to
Georgetown iwaciicatfy^em$ty.. . Of '
couirfttti the return*trips w^re-maa#Mf^
a dead . ldab. Now though .'Che- mill?*,.
are giving the boats bouSd to Oeorgii-| j
town targe cargoes of cotton piece
WBBBBBSB?SB?B?B?SIE?BBBSB?OBm
?. Thc nihhlclpSl cto.?ialgh ' tor Uiej;
finn of a mkyor trfA two aldermen\<
\ o? the city of CororoiHft ls ?a fuit ?wing,
i FrohVtho w?y ?h wh?oh il ha? opened j
IUD it uromisos io itel pretty hosted be-*
MABEL TRUN NELLE*
Ocnrrul Villa i? (u WuVl OOT?n|(
h t ure ??'tor li: the iutercHts of hil?
m?fis Hjitrry K. Aitken, preafdem rtf
4e.v*luti??j? JCMw.i'?ri^catlon, win? cpu
.aci?d with tho ron^ituttonabYt !*&<$
. for Hu- ex?lbjdVo movie prlvfi?&e
ltd t'lVe'rett?^t?Fmy' ln' the ?dexU-Hn
?ir, un* ?ignlal .i^fb'^ ??ntra^^If
luv rebel Irtut?r. " ' Thw M tat '?g?ifr'i
Ki i.?l tnovhw Yricture r?t many reel? bb
Th? lsft> of General V|lla.M The^n
ral ? ll! himself play the title role and
UH already Wited for tile preliminary
?.tures portraying bim ba an agrlc?l?
Tho Ueatftng PTayer*''t?ttra company
rill relegue.thorny a tbre* ??.*?-*?.>
ure WW ?nt?t?ed VTh* tvp?rrow?' In
rbb*ti Mme. Polalr*. the Frenen ?tv
?a^Vlittayt* the leading role. . il the.
'ohilie in known ns '"the ugliest wb
1:1 n in tho world."
bra tho fir et primary ejection on Mj$?]
-VT.4? UntMytvw vi?li -, HIV:
irai mayor of Cb?umbiu under cominis- f
j&Ve^mont IR baring for revise- i
ion. Me W opposed by Dr. li, H,
Griffith ate* F. Su?*?r Earle, tho let
er a membcr.oi .tbeu. ..?d^^araa^goB.
P?BDW 'uef?ate?
Wwhen the flrer?tectton under
;omml?>riOb government ' waa h.
BaWl?^ elected tb the city council
|r,#??. -defeaMbg Robert W. Omand,
ilccUon. Barle la an astuto politician
?l?ctl?n. " Earl? 1? an saute oOlitlCa:)
tdd ?dira large following: W. F. 8t?t
?Tim and H. 3. Blaldck. the two mem
MirWof city council,;wb?e? terma ox
tfr? ht May are ajtertas fer re-election.
k!?eTt h ? if S ^ki?L^iAilhlatgtw
ire'out already for their placed lltaiB
ire 'ramera ina* a dark: hore?' may
mtor the race fer mayiir, but uothtdgt
S?* developed yet and lt IbeKa 1?K? tt
ivilt remain ? : three-cornored - affair
L?bbes.add Karin as .the candidate?1
?vhoHffflI "pfohabty bo In Un
race .\ Three thousand a*d elg&fcae*!
.Ittzoua hate qoaliaed- to trete In the
nunicipal prlmpry ,by. paying their
age? and getting city and county reg
istration blanks, the registration: ?V
heavier by m that Mn 1W2. Ot thia
JW.-SOT ?gwterw from Wtnree new
?arcttr aa edtlitn^fa* anna? wera for
?*tb*Shando?*. Waverly and Nert
.wi? <w> tim' ru toa! lacrease 1
r??6H^?icr. '? -"iv 3?r ovot what Tt
Ther-a seems to be little Interest ex-,
-ei>VirmuiirM*^?tt??> ^^"^ tn
ibo state democratic convention Which1
meeta tn Columbia Mar 20. The? ls
Utile evidente ot activity bn the part
W candidates for tb* United States '
senate ot- w? "the state offices au* cda
?reee , *./ j
lato convention of the Travel-'
? 'i-?-...-A .?U.aJ _ I
sui
the enteriainment features aro a"t?l?
the'Cen?aree-rlv?r on the
steamer Ruth No. 2, au entertainment
by John J. Cain at the Jettersdn, a'
booooei at the' Jefferson arid atttbmo-l
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..... ..... .. u.w.~.w~?
Ridgewood dlnb. Post B has a fargo,
fund |n hand to def ra*.tho expense? |
ter tain met n. TV P. A.'s all over
thc ?tale are looking forward to the
rnllv and gootf tifafc l? 'COf?mWa ht
<?ftV\TV?TYi"-'*"-*.'' .>-~r-*--i-?- -- . ?
Kot ittsappoteCe? In their expectations.
A notable gathering of aa?? high In
Masonry will ho bel* in Coiarabi*. on
S^i W?t %l ?ua?wion
eounell Mo.1 t. witt ta'?ve ?? Ha guests
several of the onjoerp ot tliQ. general
grind council of Hhs Un {ted States and
Of tho g?ner*Pugftit?|;c>?pt?r of m
n?er?',wf?T,?to? Itt' (V?hmrb?a t?h ' April
IS on their ?ray tb" Sumter for the
rho?Thtf bribe grand connclt of Sonth
<^*<>H<ra and th* gra?in "chatf?f 1 of
SorAW Prolin* 'ou A*rll v "Umott
eojWdl Not'^.^JfrV b^^the^Tll^f
which- thVg?neWlhrend Offfcera WIR
itt** >v-+>- r
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Barnes, April C.-Mrs, John H.
Tucker, i8 at Calhoun Falla where abe
tirent two weeks ago to he with her
dangler, who suffered an operation
latot'. time agd.
"rv ?.>?.' McAdam? and little daagh
iohnnlo May, ?f Oklahoma: City,
a HoserKltne arfd Mr. B: f. Mc
rdT'?re?hvllle were here re?ent
?* M. Chrl8t?,nher,"wboae librees
ted recently, ie no ?lefter1 ah?
to h?r e*trVmc itt not
.he Savannah school, eeimtthe w?*l
end here wit*11?^ it?a?le WerrbiS.
' rs. R. tl Pettlgro* of, invades
here, r?ce??1|y visit In
rS-Wa^^hrafm
,'two handsome. diKhlnfc "yon*: .
om Carawell, wera7 vlwjw'raft* re
brat the hoW? bf J. T? Brue
Hie box pavty recently, undi?r th<
sagement of Mles Jetrste Horro
wa^ttwteevs. ; K*ryb?^ was th
ann Hcennngiy happy raMM?M
ibo" boys 3ft, which goes to the ac
Imbrovement fund. Aa we un
stand the" ?Vat? ??tera 2 for 1 for ov
ary . dollar given' by the improvement
^tbe^schooljiMUdfar^aml ^ ?Toundsu
alcK^bv^?^^rfe SSS ^??
1 TO? highly commendable.
Miase* ftfelV an* N?M? Pettiirew
ap?at'the week end at matraville.
^Gtat-of-ttfitirV arh&?ant* atjhe bo*
party are Mtases fJM&ls^&la Wo
?aittuiF*fl?* M?ry tto?boru, m?**
?tel* M?y WITnaTrik?^ra'Iaot^
f?ttavlUe. Miss Kate Hutchison ffua?:
?UoVndcavilK. Mr, v. p. r.-r. from.
A Brave fcdltar fi?Hsto*Bwd>d jHr.?Jr*.
P?t?:*tt*nt.
Editor David Clark Of tba Southern .
Tel$4He Bulletin, #ho *v?ry year u
'f??a'a d^ctorV, td'whiskey houaea, ?a
lie bays thal th? wbbleM.e hoate* ar?,
shipping whiskey tff"tab- i^Jev^trtaV
I- ^.^xalrinrf tit Ul A _ IHAitCr. MT. Clark:
sdvirtakt it ia to bia advantage to aa"
jfrlfe* aooaa bo can, but wilt :
single' directory h?nc?rort.i
H<~ts?. O- ?oe?!***
Aced bc h?? riVflWed numeren a ler
<*^:comm?TTd?ng bini foV Ms posit
iori".
. ?.'Bo far as the immediate results are.
concerned, Mr. Clark is hurting him
self, hut the results that ?iay he ofe
tal??i? ln 'n*lf?ttg'to make bitter men
throu?rh the ctvtffrhml* of bis u*p*r will
be far better then a fe*- paltry dol
lars now.-Charlotte Evening Chron
icle.
I lui^u Minh Anyit a__ .
' PrTt??cjFy coTO?t3:lkbW>:
twelve Mlchigao cbttallea' Which voted rl
today on the local ?ptloh'ntfdstlOD gav
iffctf^dryis" a vickory in i?? ?rt?nlri? ol 7
[ingham county, In which Ijinning, fha **
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t'uuatles, t*hlch cbOf
"dry" column today did eo'hy a ania!
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