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SPECIAL TRAINS ARE CITY WILL TODAY BE INVAD ED BY VETERANS AN ADVANCE GUARD I . - All plans Complete For Taking j Capp ti tho Veteran* ?nd Pro . gram I? Perfect Everything is In readiness for tin Big H< union. Tho vetarnn.s ui)l be gin arriving In th? city before near today and vpiany have already (fame A special* Pdf ?VIH arrive boro u ll:r>o frcm. prei'jiviilf at 1:26, ? spec Igl train of uU coach? (nun Hock Hill, {UecVbujg and point,, between will ijojti'' ov< r the Blue Ridge. / special oar front Columbia und Or angebnfg'y/Jll Pom? In late this after noon, and an effoit was being mad? late last night tp^work up u special car from Sumter and Florence. In <l*,iiry made nt the Information Bureau At the Chamber wi Commerco late last night, tile (puce being open till ll Waa that Po reliable estimate as to th? n um uer of dol?osles was obtainable. Provisi?n hps npw been made for more than 700 delegates, the larges, in the history of the city, exceeding the Sunday SctfoPT convention mon than 200. Emergency provisions an also peing made at ?he v. M. c. A.' add elsewhere, and -siill provision: cannot he nta.de. Ah effort will bi made ?o re?ure rooms at Andcrsoi c:o)lego ?nd the Fraser Fitting Schoo, dormitories. The teat was placed yesterday ant. platform completed late yesterduy af ternoon. The first 'rehearsal unde th? (?tu oi wi ?*vmuir,z? rn-Ic and female choir vas held yerterday a 7 p. rh. under thc management o Misa 55. welspb. chairman of th. miislc compllttee. ?dcradi? Hotel will - be equippe? r S?r 110 guests. Special bed pas been provided, thanks to th< i a ot iori today. Mrs. Rufus P?ini. chairman of th. Concert CviM^iltte? states everythlni ls In sbapo at Buena Vista Pork. The trl-joint reception at the Chi qtldla hotel will occur Thursday nigh and thc Ball op tho same night. als? the lecture of "Life In Dixie Durinj thh War.r, Lroohado Win be provided at th? Cuambfir of Commerce free to all th< veterans, ice water will be placet around tho city tomorrow morning end 3.00Q drinking cups distribute? to the veterans. The work of decorating the city con ^?Hhand will be closed up late tc !?i?fcLor tomorrow morning. Gen. B. Hi teagne,' nena or tn? Mt ate'Veterans.'will arriv hero toda' with his staff at about 10 o'clock and will Immediately go Into conferonc? the members of the Centra committee ot Arrangements at th' Chamber pf Commerce, after whic' ha v/UL inset with ibo Parade Qom Bi? tee ai tho Ch Iq nola hotel. .The Registration and h??orniatkr : Bureaus,. under the management o Miks Kubanks Taylor, will be openet In the Chamber of Commerce at 1) o'clock today. The Boy Scbuta wll be ready for work at the same time ; THE SONS RAISED SUFFICIENT SUM . .? r ? ? Secured Good Amount From Or gartixation For Entertaining Yoong U&es H?rp A committee headed hy Capt. WU liam laughlin spoVrepresenting Cam W. W. Humphries of the Sons or Cpu fedQWtte Veterana spent yesterday 1. canvassing Anderson for the purpoa or raising a rund with. which to en terrain the maids of honor, thc apon sors and the other young Jady viRltor to Anderson during thc Confederat reunion., in tits canvass yesterday th* committee visited only members o the Sons of Veterans and all told i sum of $25 or possibly slightly more was raised for the purpose stated. The Sons fell that they have a rlgh to be proud1 of even thia aunt and I will he quite sufficient, according t those in a position to know, to tah care of the young ladies here for th reunion. Of course thia Mind will g. to defraying none o' the usual expen ses. Iii trill be devoted entirety t sbowapwe charming guests or th etty wt ?SP Anderson's points.of in . terestlaW will supply them with bo quets/ete,.' during their stay here. Thaftfrmjppf aP the Sons ar? du Capt. fJauftpian. and the remainder c the csndl?KSp for the splendid wor' done 'astftfcjay j, E. Do&ftfe of Infield Ha fti sinf?n sf TIS* af j&sssfi?Aab ? < ^^?^^V^P'hr-Wr s^rfs^M^P'a. son foi which' ing, w. friends :'+t?tot*'?**f ?&A been thirty tatest**; TFti? K?tefftH that he would decSdsly -pt? como by Secretary Whayjey of tiif. An derson chamber of oom me rc? when he arrived in the city and throng.mat yc<? L?"day he was KMOWIi ?v<r;' IMuaViOlcj attention by the people of rhe.rlty. Mr. Doolittle commented upon tba numerous decorations arahod the bur. Incss houses of th? etty <n honor of th* reunion and said that lt rnadd htm feet elated to se* that the p-vypio of j this community take so much tatere?{ in the reunion. Mr. Doolittle was lodged nt the Bellevue hotel and he expects to en? Joy ?-very minute of hf H stay in tl'? city. CLOSING EXERCISES TONIGHT JIT MB ?;.;vv?;., iii ,T,S/ ' j HON. C. C. FEATHERSTONE j WILL BE SPEAKER , . rn*) :. I PRIZES AWARDED! Splendid Year of Anderson's Great | Institution for Boya Will Come To Close In Fitting Style Today's program will coneludo tho commencement at Frazer Fitting .velmol. At ll o'clock the annual de clamation contest will be held, when in Interesting program will bc ren dered. At night the class oxercisea will Ix? ?eld, at which time the class history viii be read by Jerome Beck and the .laBs prophecy will be given by Wil lam W. Sullivan, Jr. The class song s another feature that will be of in erest. The literary address of the occa sion will be delivered by tbe Hon. _\ C, Featherstone of Oreen wood, rhone who know Mr. Featherstone ?rc looking forward with great pleas tre to his coming. ' He ls an Ander en county man and has scores and cores of friendr. who will bc glad to .oar him on this occasion. PrlzeB for proficiency tn essay vrltlng, ba Bible work and declama Ion will be delivered. The handsome >rlxe that ia offered is the Essayist 'ri/.e offered by James O. Hammett, vhlch is $25 In cash. The subject utstgned by Mr. Hammett is: "Per-! j onal Liberty ta not to be Taken as a j .Icense to do Those Things Which viii bring Degradation and Ruin to he Citizenship of Our Country." There bas been a warm and spirited contest for all of the prizes and thc j vinner? win bo congratulated for the] ff ort necessary to win. The public J* most cordially Invited o attend these exercises. Tho annual meeting ot the board of | rusT.ee* will be held this morning at ? o'clock. AU of Anderson ls proud of the plendid work dene by thia Inst itu lon during the ?past year and they1 viii show that they are deeply: inter rsted ls the -elf-re of the iniiitirtlcn >y tho splendid attendance ai the ex ercises today. Following is the class gin. . . George William Brown, Jerome Beck, Louis H. Farmer. ' Earle Hunter, O. !.. Martin. Jr. Floyd L. Parks, J. E. Simpson. W. E. Snow, D. B. Sloan, Jr. frank B. Steele. W. W. Sullivan. Jr. -AUGHEDATTHE StEEt BRACELETS . v? .? ': j ? *y ;: ? -J-' Two Negroes Walked Away From Andersen Offi?ere-, Bott Witiv. Handcuff* Oft,. -T-* Anderson people are familiar with he saying that, "love laugh's at )ock <mtth?" but'there ls nothing on rec-' rd to ?how any relationship between, upidand two big'black'burley negroe aturday night Anderson county o/fi Jals received information that a 'crap' ame wan going on betwen a number >f negroes bear- the Orr Mill and the ifflcer* set out for Ute scene. When bey arrived they caught the party red unded and iro?eeded to round theft p, putting handcuffs on the who:? undi, locking each negro's wrist to b? wrist of another of the party. . While this operation waa going on ne of the officers chancad to looa iround and discovered' that Manley Urna and Frank Williams, two of the 'rat to be handcuffed, bad strolled way from tho scene of activity and so sr as is known they are atilt "alroll ng." T'?P negroes, notwithstanding tht. act', that ? they were locked together, oem to hare made a complete get way and thee* left no trail. \ The remainder of the party reached ?e idif^pTisafety and wore lodged ta ?he Wgs' Hpec'ai. Mfr. Alta?, ?tated that his road Is ; < - ..?'b?ndle a spacial train of Stn fifirjsoeount of the annual atate lion-to be held ta this etty. viii be 126 Elks from Greenville ?ay of whom will come over to sj^ee?d dr1 day end will return ou the Ut* rata at night ?sid com* pack tVeP?s? ay. There wtll probably bc ?. rip rat?' of ?!.$?. lt rs expect < ' ? ? Spartanburg Elks will coaae ovi n ?Hits trata apd the " ?ay also ?eine via tba I? Vcopvjlta lodge: will and. ?jae She Spa rt an burg lodge *ib> tao have some big stunts. Th, nubia lodge is -.oilag on * >apccj?? rata of PullniouH from the low cowa ry in contraction with the lodges *row. 'h&rl?ton.; Orengeburg. Florence alia Tte C'oiuArbia lodge w'BI aav*1 % m cori*, and aome of thc other I edges wiiroema ta gwat'?oreti. JESUS THE * OF LIFE'S PROBLEMS ? j-. jj : . BRILLIANT SERMON TO THE FITTING SCHOOL ' BY MR. WALLACE Frazer Boys Hear Able Speaker Tell Them of Wondrous Fit ting School af Christ At tiie First Presbyterian Church : iui<iay the baccalaureate sermon, be fore WO Prater Fitting School was nrea?jtn'd uy tifiy,3. S. Wallace. ?r Westminster. Ii was a mose ?loquent discourse lu which Jesus a? trie Christ weis offered as the solutlca of life's prohlcujM. Tile ?crmon was widely commented upen UH being especially appropriate. The following is a brief synopaln of what was ?aid. Tpxl. .?lau. Xl:20. "Take my yoke upon you and learn of me; for I am meek .and lowly at heart; and ye nliu?l f.ud r^st unto your souls." Subject: The fitting school of Christ,. These var?es aro an invitation front the .headmaster of the ?rentest Utting school in the universe to come to him and learn the greatest lessons of lifo. Christ's servant rn to be also disciples learners. His school for th? tn h; his yokes. Me is the mas ter artist of life and, we must be ap prenticed to him and learn to live as lin dees. We can never get the most out of life nor put the most into life, until we have learned some lessons from the yoko. Thc first the lensoi ..?*wi*?i? Tile yoke means service, and no man can become truly great without it "Whosoever will be great among yoi? let him be your minister; and who soever will be chief among you let him be your eervant." We will learn the j why of service We can never learn why we should give our lives to the service of Christ and man, when it ls not appreciated and when the world offers so much for lt until we learn lt.from Christ's service to us at such.a great sacrifice. We will learn the how of Christian service, many willing workers are fall .because they ar? unprepared. The on ly school to flt us to be proficient ser vants Is the school of apprenticeship under the yoke of actual experience With Jesus. We will learn also the Jay this earth affords ls to be found lu the service, of our . fellowmen for Christ's sake. . We learn secondly, the lesson of character.. Jf there ls anything great er than what we do lt is what we are our character. Jesus is supremely tit ted to1 te HC h us character because be possesses it. He ?? "Meek and lowly In heart" which ts the climax of all true character. We learn character by association. Our lives are fashion ed after them with whom we lire most Closely. ' If Jesus is our constant com panion, our loke felow, we will learn bb be like him. W? can never become truly great, with ever so euch service, unless it is adorned arith bu im I ty. We learn the third lesson which Is con tentment or rest. "Ye shall find rest unto your souls." This is sn age of unrest, social, political and/spiritual, it offers labor In which we become The world knows nothing of true rest, heavy .laden with care. Only Jesus offers rest.' HQ does not off? j> bodily rest, for be calls to service, "out rest to' your souls" fredom from anxiety and responsibility for earthly things. Our business ls to bear hla yoke, his business it is to bear all the, respon sibility. T We cen never rise to the highest in service and character If we are weighted dowp with dally caros j and clothes. After all these things do the gentiles sek.' We are to seek God's kingdom first end trust him to dad these things to us. In conclusion ] batanan l**gbt by ,the world to I look upon Christ's yoke as a burden'! ind aa a Slndfwaee to the broadest.] freeedom. Bdt entering this school wV enter "the glorious liberty of the sons ] of abd," and find that instead of bring- j Jng us into a narrow' life it ls the gate way to the more abundant life. In-1 .tegoLor being A burden to carr/ and hold ns down, 'it is transformer into wings by which we. may riso above j earth's sorbld cares Into a higher life of service of character and of content ment or rest. In this school alone, can we prepared for the htgh?st| life on earth and for eternal life In the world to come. The text la the school bell of the gres* ap.ivcrsiny.of Cod th b.i been ri aging wirti clear tones down the t&JWW'f'Z&Wl restless soufir to come abd lear? "from him life's lessons from lils yoko . For his yoke is-easy and Ms burden Is light. fi I CLUB ROIJLS" ARE MISPLACED [And faajalnya Jfafr Calls .^Jt*^/a*0)M* T ie club roll of ward 5 ls missing, .a . ino former, egaastary t?s jMftgdi [ct pf the sute, ?nd'the new secret ?ry j *r.'>k?b fUng. calls attention td*'? I fact. ' Me ami at eaco 'start a na'w t,path ead caijCs a^taa?^^^ajjjB^t"^^ ?Hts ward to a*t|fy him at ?nee of! j* The* *f orme* seor ?Ur > Pf Waru I?*-..:; ' < i_-A _ _ I. _?I ?IM? !lty and it ia probable C>at be kWaV SOttt* liai*. This in aunt li: a which some attention to t ?i roi! may be ?ereBsaiy. A*'to thlu j w<> do not know. All of tito club roll? w|l? have to' hp revised for the county and state primarle? and we suggest that the work Sn the city wards be started at once so th*t everything may be put io KOO d order. Mr. Kin?, will have the club roll for Ward Five in the office of the Chiquia hotel at al hours ot the day, and If any number of citizens at some point remote from Main street will Hotify him, he will tak? the reg istration book to any point they may suggest, and at any hour they may suggest. MER GUILTY IS GILBERT AND SPRINGFIELD ] ACQUITTED YESTERDAY W r ? < Vt'? fl O,' V ONE CASE IS TWEDI Jury Deliberated Only 45 Min? utes In Trial of Men Charged With Murder Spann Aneen At 6 o'clock last night the case of he State against M. T. Gilbert and Tord Springfield, sharged with the minier of Spaun Aiken, went to the lury. After 45 minutes deliberation that body returned a verdict of not milty and the two defendants were | 'ree men, This case excited great int?ressai) jver the county and people were pres ?rit from all sections, especially from Piedmont, to. ?uar the testimony und watch the progress of the case, lt was possibly the hardest fought le sa) battle of the present term of ???rf and James M. Price of Green ville, attorney tor the defendants, put up one of,the most determined lights ever msue in tho Anderson ?.ourt house.' General opinion seem ed to expect au acquittal. When court convened yesterday morning an extra venire was drawn, consisting of the following gentle men: Joe W. Norris. J. M. Deli, D. C. Brown, B. C. Young, W. E. Razor, W. J. Trainmen. C. S. Sullivan. W. W. Robinson, P. G. Tribble and Wal ter Dobbins. The Jury trying the murder case was as follows: S. L. Eskew. Paul Greer. W. L. Anderson, P. T. Haynie, J. W. Kelly, L. P. Gailliard, W. L. Bond. J. R. Drake, R. E. Leach. E. P. Tote.. W. M. Stone ppd P L. Pilgrim. This morning - the court will take up the case of Sam Brown and Bob Walker, both. negroes, charged with murder. This ls a unique case, -be cause of the fact thal neither of the negroes actually Prod the snot that ss?, ? w3r<sraeo been; accessories . The fight occured in February at which time two negroes engaged in a pistol duel, each being killed by the other It is alleged that the twa nMwya oMntiin? trial implica ted in the killing, because one fur nished a glut for the affair and other | took a hand when both of tpe princi pals were practically dead, lt bids fair to be one ot thc moat inlerestl?c ! cases at this term of the court. PULLMAN SERVICE STARTS SUNDAY! Si-r ii. Wai Be Put On By ?fae Interurban | ITo Go Through To Atlanta Via the C. S. Allen, general passanger end freight agent of the Peldmont and Northern railway was |n the city veg-? teres i and announced " that the Pull man would be put on the- interurban, next Sunday. The .first will leave Spartanburg Sunday afternoon next inte achedu?o will pe as follows: Leave Spartanburg ...7.50 p. m., 'MA'rW-Wsenville. 9.10 p. m. j Leave Belton.?19.15 p. m. Leave Anderson ..'.9.45 p. m. Connect st Greenwood with Sea board 'and arrive at Atlanta following, morning at 6 o'clock and passengers may remain in tho sleeper until ,8 o'clock. Return trip, leave Atlanta at 9.50 p. m. and get back to Anderson at 7.25 the next morning. This' pull man service ?Iv?s through connec tion for the West via the CllnchOeld rood out of Spartanburg "White Wp/' Seen L*et Night In the Stroke of Ten 1 Just aa the city clock struck 10 last night Manager Harry Orr of tbe> Southern Public U.tlltUsa Company threw Ute s aitch which illuminated Anderaon'a great white Way pnd the; city sprang Into light as though by' magic. Thc arc lights ou ?he busi ness streets bad been turned" out and th? contrast between the old Spysteh? of lighting sad the new was trply re markable. Instead ot the hard and glaring lights of the arcs the *trw?* 9*p?- bathed In the mellow glow of ?j ' white way almost as pretty asl moonlight ?pd Anderson's jW^sPp| ss^pot?e?ltstr est terms ..f :...:.? matton wrought kV %p poy 'syPVWP. approved .<> ? ?#9|?B*? ha*: every right to'ike. ! MAGNIFICENT EFFORT DR. ALDERMAN SPOKE SUN DAY AT COLLEGE PROGRAM ENJOYED Spartanburg Man Had a Wonder ? fid ^aprettkm Upon Yovn? Ladies of Y. W A. Kera : ? j ij? .> s. -*-. There were many events during the closing e\orcljae of Anderson ?oUege worthy of note and CH-rp wUI he marp during the year* .to come huL-JJ}?.re ia no possibility pr Hccuring 'a.-maye splendid speaker, a inore fluent talker or a more charming man, lor,the ser inon to the V. W. A. at Anderson Col lege than Dr. E. S. Alderman proved himself to be last Sunday. He made an impression upon his audience and this impression will be lasting. The tousle furnished for the occa sion was another decided treat and ev ery person preesnt at the college Sun day felt richer by reason of his or her presence in the auditorium. The following ia tne order of the program : Organ - "Andante Grazlnoso" - Smart. Doxology. Invocation. Hymn-Tune 4. Scripture Reading. Cello Solo-"Moderato" In G- Mo zart, Herr E. Oraul. Prayer. Hymn-T?ne 311. Cello Solo-".Ave Marla"-Sciuibert -HerrE. Graul: Offertory Prayer. Offertory--Thf| Watch *Vbrd" Miehol. Sermon to Young Women's asso ciation-Dr. E. S. Alderman. Hymn- Tune 316. Benediction. Postlude-Fugure in D-Bach. Dr. Alderman chose as his subject "Christ. The Center of All Things." and he gave his hearers a very'com presensive survey of hts opinions. Prom an historical standpoint Christ was shown to be the Power benina* all our advancement and growth. The speaker showed that thts was appli cable to all the arts, literature, music, and materpieceS of various kinds? The speaker closed his remarks with an appeal to the graduates that they so direct their lives and BO run their course that they could say Uiat they had fulfilled the deaigna of the All Wise Creator in the painting of the picture of Ufe, in the rendition of the song, of Life and in the writing of the great book of all books, the record pf a life. It was a strong effort and every] man and woman In the audience must have felt a better influence os a result of Dr. Alderman's splendid sermon. aar a nrvu A KI nt?!) CAW rrnivii ruivhMikyviv GROWING GREAtEff - -- Two More Citizens Added Yester day to Ever-Increasing Pep ts- j lation of the City Anderson grows greater day by day and there can be no mistake about j that. Yesterday witnessed two citi sens and their families' added to An derson's ever-increasing population, and these tv,*, men will probably be responsible to." several more people coming to the city. M. R. Rutledge J of Charleston, a well known real- es tate and Investment man of that city has decided to come to Anderson and locate and will arrange to o-OVe here within the next few days. He will engage 'tn general re*f estate and in surance business. .. Wtyr&MI. who lots 1>een steadily boosting Anderson for some juon' ^Baltimore, where fee ? lng a special course in a plano Organ tuning establishment, bsa ro-: turned to the city and announces that he will probably cast Wa lo* W?e.'^ Anderson ts richer today fey two citizens than she was yesterday and this is hut the tale of every day here. Hardly a day passes In Anderson without new families coming in and ie heat part about jthe ?onie Oona* is that the Influx bears none of the earmarks'of a boom. It ls the steady and continuous growth. ANDERSON HAM BEREAVE!? [Dr. W. F. Ashmore** Mother Died an Sunday Afternoon at Standing Springs. Mrs. Julia Ashmore, mother of Dr... W. Frank Ashmore of Anderson, died* Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock and waa burled yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The sympathy of all the people In the county ls extended to Dr. Ashmore In hts'hour of berearc Dr. 'Ashmore received a message on Sunday mora lpg saying that his moth er was fri a critical condition and he 'svi>j|^:a.!>^p;s) . .*<.? . . . * DIL-W. .**, WWW' ' . # a gu .ta 1 p* afr Jp, ta. is i a. g*,* trikes, New ???fcaw Hat? The-straw hats in our stock go well with the sum mer feeling that's in th? air these days. Drop in to day ?nd see if our idea in str?ws^doesn'fcoincide with yours. Prices $1.50 to $4.00. Panamas $5 and $6. Get into a summer shirt that's built spe cially for comfort, and warm weather troubles will vanish. OUR SHIRTS are the comfortable kind, not too heavy for coolness, hot t?o light to ?ive good wear. ALU FAST colors arid new patterns. Look 'em over today. $i .i00 to g^.50. ? JJ SBJIMJSSS J I III I III 11 ll Ji_L ,_- I? ll ll ll I \C^|F Especially Veter m s ^JWL^?/ and visitors Corelly "?^^*<^ Invited to DM nfc 'ai rhe Best Soft: Drinks and f?re?i Ice Cream in The City. ; rm f '""'T ii?' " i ikift1 *?L > tiJ IBM U11 OLYMPIA GUNOY CO, 8 IGE CRE? IM 108 NORTH MAIN ST. :: ANDEHS0&? -J 4-:',. ' _-_-i-if?, -: g 1 I '!:' * - - ? ? " . .- '?" 20 Tons Baled Burmuda Hay $20.00 Per Ton See . S. Ce #hMirjffc*WKl|^^ i--JUI1M..J-.i'-L,JUi-ji'WJ. arrived at Standing Springs only a I U flOFiFWFV tew hours befer? her deajtfc... v?v/*^rg\p I The followiug ls from the Green- ENTERS RACE ville News of yesterday "fV ? *y*V?-? "Mrs. Julia Ashmore, aged sixty- ?? ' < <'".&> ? six years, died at one o'c'ock yeater-? Frfend? Authnr?z* ?KA Annnnnp. day afternoon at the home of her rnen? Autnome Announc* daughter, Mrs. John D. Richardson, ment That Ha Will Maire Iks near Standing Springs church. She T w?iiaws|M was tu_? widow of jfce late P. K. Ash- Campaign for Mayor moro and was op a visit to her dau- ?j_ shier when the final summons came. - I^??^WSI : FRIELNDS ?F J* ??D<?* e?u???ofW?^ot ohly to hOTf?mUy aSt n'f,h^uthoriaed the. Intelligencer But' to many friends who cherished to P"0"80 ?he annwweement that he her. ^ "EiWiea WMM be.a.gu)^ /pr mayor and ^.Trs. Ashmo^'S fnn?val services SS laterP A ?0%Sd will be held today at one o'clock at , ,later/ Mr: O&dTrey lr the etty i^ MW BUM cJuusfe. j^*thl clerk' c,ty edUor of Baily Mall \^r.Wl?r.pW^\W?m: She Sw.B^?ietary M? J^ -fc4? f* U.si?My?d hy^ofteaUiSSr. Mrs ^lks a?d m^ber of other frater Richa^lson S^uric^Messrs. ' ^??&rTt.*^ S^-, ^ , J. j:, L. C;, M; A. uiid fer. Prank Mr G00**0* ,s % nstiva-.of Cheraw. Ashmore. The latter ls of Anderson fnd J^e to ?J *? engage In and' tcA former of Se towir. section "flaper burlnoss and later bo bf this county.' became city clerk, a position which - ?. 1? has Ailed with ability and skill. Special Kennest for Attendance. SBWt?aboh?;ep,atrorm W,U *> re" Ali of the young people that are to There are thrp? ?ihn* ??ii i.nnM". take pa* In the Heut?on. Chorus will aSSS l??hera'ce ?o? maier a? ' S?rS?n?^.1 a.t,ohe *?Dt OD Wodner?,l> entries do not close for? sYvVri"days Morning ?"O^, rhose at present announced are J?. ^iCi?ffi^^?i?^ Pa>T. tor ??ny years an auSr. .> Muslo, Commut?e, man and later county treasurer Hfvfc FlitF?^I^A Wart^aVr?^ ?*r "^s^kfS^r ^^^^^^^^ log and ?asa Are Destroyed,,,. # permit bjpiname tojfeJ^qJK ?riSb of ??B fire is unk?pwn, t?xougl |ot ?cca^t?Qde/^^^mt?sl^i'fA^ ipon?anaouB c^mbuaUoST^? (v?na , .Mmwirat. 7^?^.. <?P tojftye b?an; t?b\p proWblrf cause, i T?erndw ?btrant. Wr OoSfrev has ??SMSA? ?? ?m . - ~ J ~ > . <r-T-- 0,aP w?th yoting dien aTay-|at^ru^M?axe ^prc?w Ia Th. 1 ? _ . lr*??. for .^Teanar. ^ M?S. J??|A BiritfijH?;. c^rurafeVs, Msy ?0.-^Tf??re is a grow ' pied JCoa?ay1^JS^?^*'^ toma Ul. gj^Njf^J^WOy Bellum j.. . for goveracr. ^r?agg?| I Mrs. Julia Burrl?, wife of Mr L?W