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IG FAN unable tu Continue the policy of Renting Electric Fans, so are selling our entire stock at very LOWPWOa .-. "Hirst Coine-^t Served." >i ??! Kinds-Ail Prices. SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. ; . . tiffi r IBM MOUT OH??TA???? MILE TING HELD AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $ G?OIV PROSPECTS Everyone Pleased With ? Splendid Progresa Made Toward the At last lt fr. here. ^?Tl^P?Shautau qua tent arrived Friday ?Vening to gether with the rest ot the" Chautau qua property and was pet- up Saturday rapioly under the Huper>iaion of "noa" Uiiwfcjnc ttia.tlariwatii nrraoartv man in charge hore, Theresia a great, deal of hustle and hurry i ?bout the LdgOn lot on which tho tent .ia being erected. ' Mim?.rlitlf.rwl??? ^TlLnlr^? r. -a ? - -- - ---?-?...^-vn? lau' night from Chicago and ??! on the ground now taking active charge in the final round-up on the ticket sell? lng campaign. With Mr. Dickey . jg R. a. Alford, known-tn Redpath cir cles at! 'rjV'T- the Polled .St-tes '-aa "Shorty." Shorty's name isi quite ap propri?t? and hia genial disn?kl?cn is aa. unlimited ?s he ls short! E. B.\ Persona- WKi. ia *we o^jj^ intendent at Charlotte itt also in town and will remain here through Sunday. A meeting was held yesterday morning kt 8:8? in the chamber of commerce rooms of the ticket Beliing committeeV^t ?ba Cirie, .Aagw^hra. Report? on (icketa were made and plans for the final campaign Monday were formulated. Jttoaday, it will be remembered h? the last day In which tickets can be secured for >7\00 by' local people. After the price ls $2.60. the Rodoath bureau tak'.ne charm* ol' the rale. Superintendent Dickey, Mr.j Alford, and Mr. : Persons all made i ouCit talks, pre ??coa hy ? repprt from Secretary Whaley aa to the general cshiiUoa :of tho uckci aslfe; 'Hr. lackey atsttes 'that be ia very much pieared w.th 4he_ appearen?HHBH ticket sale and anticipates a great Week. He said hi? believed Anderson was going to be the finest opening town of the circuit. The crew has arrived and the boya stopped long enough from HWiuitlng! sledge? on-the-stakes to say toot'tbs/i thought Anderson waa "some town." I and they jwere looking forward to a fine time ^Wie here. Hawkin?, tba properly man, ls an experienced can Tasfman, a student ^rora vincennes University; Louis Weigle, thc cashier, ls a stu dent of the University of Indiana. He will have charge of all the tickets j ?oin 'on ihip grouf.*: " ' gato man is from Winona Agricultu ral College. He, as-Well as all the boya, have; tine college athletic rep?>-j tations. John Ott, the electrician, br from or.v of the Illinois state schools.' Ott ie a practical electrician, ^aad in addition to, that bas been_a cowboy^ it he known 'hat they are more than anxious to serv*,the patrons of the ua in any woy pt.."?stblp. FELIX DIAZ % A KHBBXKB, And WM Tag? Part In the Rig Ai fairs J* Atlanta Xest Month. T.iJas, the mar. who lcd tho rcvcSai?fli against Madero, and who wak QUO e tb* big figures ls recent events, 1 Mexico nn?e the downfall of bis un COME IN FORCE College For Women ai That i Point Want Special Train Run For Chautauqua lt waa understood last night In An derson that ?*. p..Menage of the Col lege for Women nt Dde Weat had re quested aa^ arrangement by which a special car might *e operated to An derson over tifa Piedmont & North ern lines on Thursday night for ?he appearance of the Den Greet playera hera, with, .the Redpath Chautauqua. Tho matter S waa?-ni oue? taken up with C. S. Allen, general passenger agent of the 2?. arid N. an.l it is understood that. the/ special train will prob ably be operated. Thia will bring- a large number of the young ladieB from* SlWmiiaay.to Anderson for the Ben Or^'pl?y?rs 'and probably a num ber o fthe Students from Erskine col-' ' <?T^L?T"3"V,>J! \b.*tH mallina- a strong bid for the Due Wea!t attend ance, an dthe fact that the stu den ts should prefer Anderson ts a matter for congratulation, due- in ali probability to the : visit cr the \inderson boosters lng* tu.?? ..-J HANDW?^?T El^t? ?'.^v?M?fea^^ - '^^^^ ''Umdlk Set-To Yes? iei?ay ?ftierboor* ?n whlen One Lost ?-ttih? .> . A? a result of an argument engaged in net ween Ben Hugh and John LAU mer. on Ugon Row ?est night, Lntlmer bi this morning mia us ene of - his hands *jt& Hagbis io the connty' Atr* charged wirh^gving^i^rtSar "mem ber off wit^-a shot-gun. - The tale of the shooting says that Intimer and Hugh got into an argu ment ?nd Latlmer took a shot at Hugh. rh* tallar jAti. into the house ilecur?iig h7svgw? By standers had meeawhlle toban. N^SU; mer's gun away from him and when ! Hugh reappeared TJatimer was un sr , cd. Nofwithstanding this, fart he: Away .ona ?o? of Anderson, ?ejton, "*-rRonea"~ Paul tor the o Nea? Ofaioric?l Contest with Wiillsmston. met at Belton Saturday morning and completed arrangements tor the contest which will be held at. Belton on Friday. May lat The program for the day's evonta was announcer eMinyrm. 'X&M'*. m. to Vi noin-B&aket ball; i Willtomrton ^sj i?ob?a sad Art dersoni^s. Belton. ?? to, 6-SQ, baseball-Anderson vs. UMton and Wintontot<^-^V?. TrTOtoiti For Anderson, Josephine Wblnhle'. 1 Td?iifc Kay. For Hones., (girl to be eel Fr;r William? Annie Donald. Judger-Dr. Robinson of roanna CcHegA Duo Wsst<wProt loway of Bassine College, and 'Rev. h. P. McGee-, ot Oraea^oVl Th? adinwBioes io toe events maced at th&.foU^w^ngj^r^e-'' ?aaket bi!? gante?-5 cento; t yAllg^rtf,?anBW*ad ' t* Anderson County Hymns 1 . ??' 'i". . /[ ' ? 'II I.I. i/.i^ ? ? .i ii-i i l illi n No. 819. Blessed Day Is Gom?n<j. ' W. ?.?a**, ?KW^WCT. , - . ?j? W. O. rzxjOi&ty, r Dud., . -.T, a"'.-."'.-.. : ... ... 1. Wheo the world ii dark anddmry, And tho clouds be-gui' to rl?'Uok to y. Biew-ed. day fcmiraiy cce?j&$, Let us watch eatf wait aaa pray, itotldy H. * .. .i'll '"'l?' fe 1 ' . I"* ?-.''a. ? ,Ja-ea?,Hew#^ Ji .'sa*, He w usa? thee? Bs wig tott gjhai-s'ar yeo got TUVfry faUods loy ^ ^ -1 earea w$l soon bso- var, AH-ar darin?* COQKU. day. TOOyon west roo ueve aed treat Him, ?sv-er doubt tho' bWowa reB. to HM uf? ps~vfl-Jca sake sad leave th*?, They forsook their Saviour too, ?o& be-yocd too light ii ls tb?5 morling, Kart nwoa tatt bs^y ?hore fl am wah-teg ior the ???-tag, Sweeny rar?g, wea*fy goal. " ? atda- ioj,ia tea Wa-ly si-ors bluc. Bfete*ed day^....;-'.^aera^y ? eomi?^^..T.Fon* by ?oe..... ws'?gathe? home, I -am. \^^^ . ' . ^?L?f ?t,n?6,'?" V " " * * . ?^f-^^V' . ' * b^ l^uymojjs, : Apderaon.kuowu of rnaay things of sung tL? world over, in churches all ^Irtt?^ahev-n?ft 'a,.- righi?.- to be-T?r?ud over?the? land, wherever civilised Tub but there airo also many other things pie are tb be found. Ho cow has over of which she could just aa weH he, 100 nonga In print and several more proud did she know,of them. One of are in the hands ot^he publishers at these ia the production of Anderson this time. conj)tv hymas.;. Many people in the The Intelligencer succeeded in' get city, nw: jce^intyrid?,. not know it, but ting a reproduction of ono bf 'Mr^Hc iJ^'l. rit_,l? *he_5lty,ot ^rl1^06^ beautiful hymns. This hymn UBIO?U is ? uns tanking ??th .the best waa pub li th vu in a hymn book oa Feb of the hymn.writers in the "country.Jvnary !.. of this year and this aime T?.?* man is W. O. McKinney. Mr.ivook now lina a circulation of over I McKk??^y ti ?rtytn?lly Anri?ra/uj I BK AAA T?;ie CtttC** ?? *"*.* iitS*' county man. He" received bia .toual- ^McKinney'swork possesses real cal education in this city, later mov- merit. lng tb Georgia and then coming becki " T%r the benefit sof Intelligencer to Anderson. He ls now making hie readers th? hy oin ls reproducedbe I Mr. McKinney her written a number j song sh^u^^ spng^wUh te?p'feel of bt^utlful hymns and they are being j mg and *ltb carejm the accents: IM^/TO?SJR?;AYER DIED \in MACON Formerly i \?ws?., . In ?a&reen n_A"_1 M . _ Ui u VV???>7".?lH>l,TTai' TT-VXS ILklVMU *n Ubis ?jcctrom JOesnal i yeali?Mai is ?h Ayer yesterday bag been Ivs* knew , yet they halted aa the tunplug point in the case by Frank'* frfe-Jds, but the solicitor actually took pince,' ' -o preacher. Rev. O. 9- Bandais,.'of^ Kirkw5 : 1 Atlanta bub^rh, T?r?ain?d stlent .Trim in ? Cv^uvntma j murderer's cell., : . The pa*rt of Mr.-I?ig?daii'i j about hearing a' negro lb the vicinity ?of the Terminal stittion, whose des tcription eortr?sp?aa&d exactly to bon ley, say that he silted a white girt In JUw pencil factory, ta direct and j seems convincing as far as itv xg?es, {but the only espbjtaation i^e preacher j has n?ira abie tb give 'of hie strange {silente till Hris time it that an ac 11 j. i ul II mi u ii l>(iiji?|jft'lit linn. .wjHH^H jtoid ot thc iciorH-r.rs?t?on, ahTW Mrs. Ayer was formerly Miss Kit?s J ..., Sarris of Uds eounty, a daughter of ?olio?Ata. ?s ' i^aMbed. , Milford Burris and many of her rehv S ^HfflSSiZLila ?ve* athi lWe?W tb? aectiott. { -: -A^.**u*? She teas about 60 years of age and { BftrWotilS.: t^>Aprit.?*ftWgaB is su rrived hy. Ker husband, ons j board ?loop Resolute slipped Oom [d^BBghter-and t*p sopsi these bel-ar,IAI _ ?jigrj?^-?.IMW.JJIU'Hawwerr'?....-?i j rhreiaVlA^iMrto?si cop'?fCTsc can^J [tiaiie^t^^^fter?vwr^ . ^^?t^^^ j? expected to i V 6f^5uodaraon r?^ .obnnty ?fo?*** t^i'h^St u^.??dvM^'.; L-dtyv, {fj i nn^jMi").-? " i "^?f* MILL LEAGUE IS TO BE ORGANIZED - Meeting Hefc Har? Yesterday For ; the gutpoM of Perfecting Such . An Organization < A meeting . ?f. 4he<>baeebaB. ian* - of J the various mills la Anderson, was held yesterday afternoon at which timk sn s were perfected fer organ izing au'oh a Joagu? In Anderson. The meeting was attended hy practically " of the mill officials of Cxi city ^ U*)s a foregone eoflelnkion that , ,0. league will shortly be underway. The people of Anderson, Irrespective of any particular mill or of locality fori ?hat suitor, should lend their aid to this move. That baseball of any kind In Anderson Wiring thc coming Sam* mer months would be a p?ying propo sition ls a feet. T"he people or Arv dareon want baseball and if they are given good baseball'they will liberally support lt. In the event that the mill ashdale formally announce the formation of 1 Buch a league, ?t is up to the people of Anderson ta lend their ?upport and see to lt that the league IR made to nay. QuiL i LY WEDDED IN NASHVILLE I -1-. rowe AAmmmm V?',r."-_ -f M..t..nl. l ***** **nwu? w.oann TX ivamvinn ami BanL?wiw* R*-,*?^,-* -J A.;_ J ? Kftbf announcement pt tho marriage, of iKisa Adeline Wooten, of Nashville. Tenn., and Bepjamin .Brown of An derson will coa^;Aft^i^jtyB@ sur prfee to the friends, of tha ?room in inls city. But few knew thai Mr. j Brown bad gone for a purpose of thiai kind to Nashville. ' Theleeremcariwe* performed tn the Pirat Baptist Ch arch pf Nashville, ter. Allen Port. paBtor ?? tl5?. ?>}urcil en\ela^tog on April 23. BMMBB?llBim^jf"*^*"*~~*.'.aava regraen Anderson ?nd are receiving, the con .grotn??.????i at -4? st?ii?fv-i- vi fr?a?s.-. Jd?. Brown, has been making hw" 'home at Storr for some tinic 1 ut hoc, moved ta Anderson and Is now engaged j Sn business here. CWHAW FOR T?E SENATE. darer aad Tempe ranee Worker ian Bera Hdgge^fed'a&a Candidate. ! ..-'.-^tlaai?, Ap?? SG.-tLouding cituens " O? - 'BiaeXsKnar, Gttirlifcto *6??i a for mal petition to Hon. W. D. Upshaw |HHMttb^ ^e pr?sident .c; tbs --t SwH'?nB fra'.oon League and editor of the Ootyen "Age. urging him to an nounce for the United State? sen ate, to succeed ibo late Senator A. O. _ "As . the bill for constitutional pro hibition '3 now pending in both j branches of congress," saya the pe tition In part, "Georgia ought to be rftprerouted only by a rock-ribbed prohibition democrat. "tPe, beg you to consent to .enter tho ru? for tua MU legislature.and there use'your suer cd eloquence and consecrated powers in , fighting the battles of thc common people who stand for 'piety io the home, pun ly m tne we aaa jMtrlty tn the State and nation." ta a letter sent In reopenae to . the above, htr. ?psbaw tc quoted as say ing, "If the sentiment ekpresaed in your petition ls reflective of the senti ment of the average sowc of Georgia on this great question, 1 would feel tt iny-duty to call io pending lecture dates made wider over America and make 'Chis rate. ? thank' you for th? ht gb honor and promise to weigh this ^^?frwi'U s sacred sense of my du ty to mankind and to ObaV' . .. Thc Bregon TAMtu ?^el?y w?iwefiSu^nH|?*'T?r Anderson ?SJHJOW ian mill by .name but aa to lt? maker colored dannel Ottings and ..hams and. other fabrics, oho of ut a dozen in tho United States, lag to a Greenwood dry gooda maa, about the mill a few day? ago* he j ?aid lt ted a national reputation. It j certainly turns out a magnificent line [of gooda. Superintendent ?>?Causey MHHHSHI cotton mill ted States. B. Lt is recognised o?ton munuiac .. ' ^ ^-recett*? i lather, J?'-P. ?ped ha Mmae$f The MILTON "INVISIBLE" Plflvsr V? sottrce of continual joy-for all the pleasures of piano playing and none of tike dnsdsery ol nian*. necessary, i Thie pieper piano render* the notos accurately ?nd . child can easily piny with expression. Ce ?* Reed Piano &Qrgm. Co, ANDERSON, S C. Trying to niake two blades of grass grow where only one grew before is the spirit back of all pro ress, and when kept within reasonable bounds arid under the direction of an eld fashioned conscience is a good, safe game in which to en^ge. wilt greata assist you in this commendable work. Your using these satisfactory goods will give1 us a chance to grow into your good favor ??d iiicideiit ally make two blades of grass grow where only one grew before. Anderson, S. C Belton, SV C. Bank the balance. The difference between Ford cost and heavy car cost is "vc?vci" ?ur the prudent buyer. He knows the Ford not only saves him dollirs but serves him best, it's a better sold at a low Jive hundred < Ford runabout/ fl?ty: tiie tm?o Detroit, couplet catalog Md pai nric the price of the irhtf car is.flve ?V b. qulpment Get 'rona Archie I?.