The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 13, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
FIRST EXCURSION
:OF THE SEASON TO:
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AND "THE FAMOUS :: ::
? ? t e f?f Palms
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Greenwood 10:15 a.m.
Silver St... .11:18 a. m.
Premier Carrier of the South.
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914.
From Gaffney, Laadrutn, Greer, Spa rtunh.urg, Greenville, Walkalla, Ander*
son, Abbeville, Aliiton and all Interme d?ate points, on Ute follow Inp schedule
and Excursion Fares t
Excursion
B. R. B. B. No. 12. Fare '
Leave Walbstfa. .7:00 a. m. .?4.r>0
" Westunl?n. .7:05 a. m....... 4.60
" Seneca..7:23 a. m.4.60
" Cherry king.7:44 a. m. 4.40
" Pendleton...7:66a.m. 4.26
" Alt man.8:04 a. m. 4.26
" Denver.8 :12 a. m. 4.20
" Anderson...8:31a.m. 4.00
Arrive Belton,.... .9.:00 a. m.4:00
Train No. 18. .
Leave Greenville. 8.00 a. ni..$4.00
" Col. Place.. 8;05a. m. 4.00
" Piedmont... 8:25a.m. 4.00
". Pelzer.8:36 a. m. 4.00
" Williamston. 8:43a.m. 4.00
" Belton.9:00 a. m,.4.00
" Honea Path 9:16 a. m. 3.90
Newberry
P om ar ia...
Prosperity..
Ninety-Six.
Peak.
Old Town.
Newmarket
Dysons....
Shoals J'c't
Abbeville.
Hodges....
Donalds...
11:38 a- m..
12:10 p. m..
11:63 a. m..
10.32 a. m..
.12:24 p.m..
.11:08 a. m..
10:20 a. m..
.10:44 a. m.
. 9:33 a. m..
. 9:10a.m..
. 9:48a.m..
. 9;27 a. m..
3.601
3.16
3.00,
2.86.
2.00,
3.35
2.80
3.20
3.45
.3?30,
3.75
3.761
3.65
3.76
Ar.
Columbia. .1:35 p m.
Chappel IF . . 10 : G5 a. m.
Alston_12:30 p.m.
. 3.26
. 2.76
Special Train leaves Columbia 2:36 p. m. arrives In Charleston 7 JOT p. m.
Excursion tickets will be good going1.only on trains and schedule mention
ed above and will be good returning on any regular train np to and Incluif
lng morning trains leaving Charlesto n Monday, June 22 ,1914, except train
train 27-Carolina SpecIaL
Ample conches vf ll be provided on all trains scheduled above to comfort
ably handle the excursionists.
Spend a week-end at the Isle of Palms with Hs maghilflcent hotels and
restaurants.
Dancing every afternoon and night 1 0 the largest pavilion lu th? sooth.
Hf member you have four days at th e Seashore.
Make up your parties for a delight fal outing.
, ,r liiii;'. ?J . ii- '
For Further l?formallon r/p'ply to Ticket Agents ort
W. E. McCce"'AK8t. Cen^ Passenger Agent, Columbia, 8. C.
J. B. Anderson, Snpt. B, R. R. Ii-, Anderson, 8. C...
'Vf. Bm Taber, Traveling Passenger A gent, Greenville, 8. V.
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MORROW SEVEN " . S i OM. HA FOB T. P. A. :
FAMINE AT VEBA CRUZ * 1,%J ?-:
- Travelers Adjourn in Houston After
Officials Called On To Provide Fdr Good Meeting.
Expected Need. -.' Houston, Te?., June -12.-Tne N?
^X. ^?,c,ateul0Pre58) ;Oona! convention of the Travelers*
'^t^i^^?d^^ Protective Associate adjourned here
of a threatened famine among inhabl- mi nt aftcr adopting a number o?
tams of Vera Cruz and vicinity set an?>?mcnt8 to the constitution of the
tho telegraph wlr? to work out of the !7.nrl.tlnn
Department of Commerce and. toniest 8^?" ?u^ ''^^.W. a.*r.r.s...:
Secretary Redfield had received as- _,"" """ ". . " t
stirances that American merchants Wtt9 one mak,n8 eligible to momber
TT.w h-T 0m,t??D ?f 8n,P in ??e association traveling ad?,
Boon would have large supplies of ? J . " insurance companies,
food on the way to the Mexican port :rRVollrfe "dlusters auditors and reo
^m^^^!^^.^ res?ve%dJof8m^
?3582^ f,nd mm: mm* sar^
? r^2Zni?? T"5JfflaiiSS^TSi?i&kiii. /tivos and examiners of .banks and
Secretary Redfleld's telegrams ',rftVp!ine frfii"ht nollrltors for railroad
were addressed to commercial orgahl- l^P^J^^ls^^^ railroad
zations and agents in cities through- ^ftSEMSS 5?.m?.an,,e_s: ... W
out the east an.d south. Several of the ^"Z*?T^T^T ?? IU" - .
replies said ?h?pments Of foodstuffs C y J Shoenccker Wisconsin was
??^?^fr8?S?S: glnla. vice president, and C. F. Tom
Lnil?ttn? arrange 1In8on Nor^ Carollna> a member of
P%T*T?%?wi Itself ia going ?? of dlrectors_
rh^d.tu"uo"Pa RIDICULES FELLOvr EXPLORER,
few weeks the problem may be solved Coionel BoOMvelt Publishes a Report
through Mr. Redfield's efforts, making By Bondon in Paris,
it unnecessary for the government to Paris, June 12.-Bet?re leaving
go into business aa wholesale grocer. ParlB for London late today. Colonel
Acting Secretary of War Brocken- Theodore Roosevelt gave out a 2,000
ridge, who has plans for the shipment word , report $y Colonel Rond?n, the
of food on government transport to- Brazilian government representative,
day cabled General Fun a ton to re com- who went wi th the Colonel oh. tho 1 at
mend some mesas''of food distribution tor's exploration trip in South Ameri
to relieve the, needs cf the civilian ca. The report, Colonel Rond?n, who
population without destroying the himself ls an explorer of not?, says
business of the regular native mer- add claims to provo that Kt. Landor
chants. . , (referring to Henry .Savage Landor)
American soldiers and marines aro tho British explorer, did riot cross a
being fed through tho quartermaster's Palm of-land tu Brazil or Peril that
detriment; but the cl vlf t?n popula- hadnot been explored, th? greater
Mon.?*.dependent ?h retail merc???uti WtL.pf ..It,;.!^. rcentortoa, ago. ,
who are charging enormous "prfc?a for .Jke, Tm^^m^t^h was
tn?A. sent to Coi.,ROM?vell oh his request
^7 .....:. ............ . to : Coloner ' TtfM?n .... t?r \&pftt?Om&
? ? ! .t.. . ???,. '?? ' ? eootf rajjni' Mi\. Lana?r's expcaitlon
Al s t^CjQVE;??VACA?? ?rColonel. Wti&o?f'ieSr?. coached to
TioN foik-. *? - - timtf
NEW SNOWNh ^^^^^^mWr^mit^
BEAB(MEDo4A{B.t??.nAll,WA??
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BALLOONS LOST
FATES UNKNOWN
Carrier Pigeon Delivers Message
Calling For Relief In One
Case
Portland. Oregon, June 12.-. Anxiety
prevails here tonight regarding thc
tate ot three of the (our balloons which
started from hore late Thursday after
noon lo .thc lirai national balloon race
ever , hold, In ,thqnorthwest.shortly
aff&l|&trd epart re, tbs aVrcjraft Vero
ca?gta '"'aterrille thunderstorm. Def
?nU?'kh w1e?geAbf'"tile Storm's' treat
ment of he balloons is confined to ?
single ease.
' Tho Uncle .Sam, piloted by Captai
Honeywell, of St. Louis, and . carry
ing as a passenger Or. V'. IL. Stewart,
was driven' to earth near Oregon City.
Honeywell abd Stewart were not in
jured.
Late today a carrier pigeon flutter
ed Into ita cote herc. Tied to it was a,
blt bf paper and oh it was written.;
"Balloon struck by lightning. Der
ry hurt; come quick.
"Morrison."
Thc balloon of which Captain John
Berry is-pilot is the Million Popula
tion Club, of st. Louis, the passenger
wao George C. Morrison.
Morrison made no mention .of thc
balloon's lockton. It ls thought herc
that if it was not wrecked In the dense
forests of the Cascade mountains lt
may have beeb stranded in thc sparse
ly settled plcatepu. that stretches be
yond the Western slopes.
An hour after the first carrier ar
rived another pigeon, minus its tail
feathers, flew in. There waa no mes
sage attached to lt. . .It too .Is believed
to have b?ea liberated'from the Mil
lion Population Club.
Nothing bas been heard from . tho
Kansas City lil, and the Spring-Held.
THE ITINERARIES ARRANGER.
Te Begin nt Homier and at st. Mitt,
thews on Jone 17th.
The.. state campaign wilt open al
Sumtfr June . 17, and the s?natorial
candk'nt.-s witt begin tho contest at
St. Matthews on the same dale.. Tho
senatorial campaign will end at.Sum
ter August 20. The last meeting of
thc n?e campaign wUl be held at
Greenville, August 20.
Following Lr tho itinerary for the
otate campaign:
Sumter-Wednesday, June 17.
banning-Thursday, June 18.
Monck's Corner-Friday. June 19.
Georgetown-Saturday. June 20.
Klngstree-Tuesday, June 24.
hi,.?'ence--Wednesday. June 2.
Marlon-Thursday, June, ?5.
Coaway-Fridajf, June 2B. \
Dll?bn^-??turday. June. 37.
Darlington-Tuesday, Jone 30.
Berfnettsvllle-Wednesday, July 1.
Chcr.terfleld-Thursday. July 2.
Camden-Friday, July 3. ?
Columbia-Saturday, July 1.
' Lexington-Thursday, July 9.
Saluds,-Friday. July 10
. Edgefleld-Satiirday. July 4.
Aiken-Tuet day, July 14...,
Bamberg-Wednesday, July. 15.
Barnwell-Thursday, July. 16.
Hampton-Friday, July J.7.
Beaufort-Saturday,, July 18.
Ridgeland- Wednesday, July 22.
Walterboro-Thursday, July 23.
Charleston-Fi iday, July/24...
St.. George-Tuesday, July, 28;
?r?ngeb?rg-Wednesday. July 29..
St, Matthews-ThUrrday. July 30.
Wln^bbYb^Monday. Aug?Bt 3.
Chester-Tuesday, A?gurt 4.
L?ncarter-Wednesday, August 6.
YorkVino-Thursday, August 6.
Gaffney-Friday. August 7.
Spartanburg-saturday, August 8.
Union-Tuesday, August ll.
Newberry-Wedderday, August 12.
Laurens-Thursday, August 13.
Greenwood-Friday, August 14.
Abbeville-Saturday, August 16.
Anderson-Monday, August 17.
Walhalla-Tue; day, Auguet 18.
Pickcns- -Wednesday. August 19.
Greenville-Thursday, August 20.
Following Ls. the Itinerary for the
renato ri al campaign: ?.
St, Mat?iewr^Wednesd?y. Jun'e.17.
Orangeburg-Thursday, Juno 18.
. St, George-Friday. June 19.
Charleston-Saturday. June '?0.
Walter boro-Monday, June 22.
Beaufort-Tuepday, June 23.
Ridgoland-Wednesday, June 24.
Hampton-Thursday, June. 25.
' Barnwell -Friday.', Jljrno 2?.
Bamhpr^-S%r&y,Tan?, 27.,
> W ihn Kb o i o-Monday.. Juno,. .29'.
Ch^e'rj^T^^; JuM ?0?
Lun?asier-W^dnysday. July 1
YorkY.ir^'-Tbursa^y, July 2.
Waihnlla-^hut-?d'?y,
L??cans- Wednesday. July 22.
?$?mi&T?-^Tburs'd?.V. Jvry 23.
S?luda-Saturday, July 25.
EcTg?flo?d-Wednesday. July 29.
; Darlington-Saturdo^'.,Aiignst 8.
Bl?hopviUe-Monday. August 10.
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\m?rstato commerce coOintfeftlon wlpft
es to Be? lt net on Ot the present time
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SAVES DAUGHTER
h??c* ?f mother feo Doubt Pre
?feats Daughter's Untimely End.
Ready, Ky.-" I was not able tn do
anythinR for nearly six inoplhs/'. vv^ej
mv libad, .arid .with nervbusn*?, and
Jfe Sift SKSK h^4?JS
could not do me Say jjootf, and ric had
iom^^^^^M^^y^ltooW. But
I took eleven bottles'; ana dow I am able
to do air of my work aha my own
washing.
1 think Cardin is the best medicine tn
the world. My weight has increased,
ami I look the picture of Health. "
pep
today.
it will. Help, y?u. loft tit has, helped so
many thousands, of other weak women
in the past 50 yeats.
At all druggists.
n'ritt.'tmi chat?oo?? ;f??d?itf?ii Go.. ?u?m'
Admor* Dept.. GhaUonpbfra.' Tonn.. lor Sf.nat
Inttrwiimt onioyur cms arri 64-pair? boob.''Hom*
The committee today concluded the
work of Un F?deral trade commission
bill and. decided to. hiako lt a sub
stitute far the meir ure on like lines
passed by thc Mou.se:.
Chairman Newlands, probably will
lay tho hill with araoridnienta adopted
today before the Sen/tib tomorrow and
Will. Beck to have it made the antin hill
ed bttsiners. . ,(1 . .
Although drawn op,, similar tines,
there arc ina teri ni differ en ei's in tuc
Senate and House, bute. wiW ' weijo
added to by t?da.y'b amendment. Ope
amendment provides that ''unfair, com
p?tition in commerce ls hereby de
clared unlawful,"
ARE NOT SUPPORTERS
John Kc dru on d Soys Committee ls Not
Heall y Irish at Heart
London. Jjiho 12.-John Redmond;
Irish Nationalist, lender, today declar
ed war on the provisional committee ot
thc Nationalist' volunteers, a majority
.at wtmm. he assorts, ?aro not support
ers of tiic Irish payti1.
Although tho provisional committee
verbally!.welcomed Mr.' redmond's co
operation in the irish Volunteer move
ment it followed,this up. with a. call it?
the volunteers in each county to elect
a reprosentatlYO to s?ryp on tho, coni.
m itt ce and this action, the Irish lead'.r
interprets aa a refusal of the commit
tee tb ac?ept his. proposal that 20
representatives of the irish. party
should be added to tho committee in
control. tai,
' Ir 1 slmat Ional lats discussed tba mat
ter In the house of commons today and
subsequent,-', M?. Redmond, issued, a
letter declaring the action of tho com
mittee "nmo uh ta to a refusal to accept
my offer of co-opt "*atlop."
ENGLISH IDEAS
The
London Telegraph, ,Sftj j? ?reece.
Wents. Bea Vftir?lX
London. Jub? 13.-The Daily Tele
graph naval correspondent ? uugests
that thc real reason for the attitude
of Greece against Turkey ls a desire
to obtain mastery ot tho Aegean sea
uefO.ro the now Turkish drcadnaugnts,
building In England, ar? ready.
. Tho Telegraph's Athch.s ce/rcspon
dent save that tb? Gr??lc minister In
Constantinople^ has boob, Instructed
to demand tho cessation of .persecution
of the Greeks in Asia Minor abd thc
reinstatement in their hom.C3 QX 60,000
refugees who Sought shelter from the
T?rke In Greek territory.. ,The report
ed attack by Turkish legularr and ?
force ot Daahl Bazouks on .the town of
Aivallk. Asia Minor, ls denied. -
HAYS ENGLAND WARNED WILSON.
Threat Against Monroe. Doctrine In
Slr Edward G rc y's Note.
(From a London Dispatch" to Tho
(New York Sun.)
The Daily Empress displays prom
inently this morning a etat(krn,cnl ,that
Slr Edward^Grb?: the,Foreign Mmls
v^^Mm^^iW^mm thgt lt,
aa a Consequence" ot . w^soh's
, pr '"Vra o?Wt&
Istl? Mitt demand and exact satis
faction for thc killing ot William S.
Benton. . . , ?j/: .t, "'. .,
j The Empress says fiat j th?? c?m
?nunl?stion, which ia decorated with,
ail the. er.ibro'i?ery of diplomatic
usage a?? is framed lb such l?ngu'?go
as to. emphasize Great Britain's good
will toward tho United States, places
President Wilson In an awkward posi
tion and might mean.. .."In circum
stances at pr?sent regarde'd as Im
probable" tho. eventual encroachment
or Great Britain on the Monroe
Dbbtflnv.
Tho Empress editorially . malts Slr
Ed ward's action with satisfaction.
ADLAI ?, STEVENSON YBRY ILL,
Ex-Vfce Prcsmcnt; Scarfe 80; Surfer*
From Nerrnr?s Brqaldnwn.
Chicago Dispatch. . i(.y
M y?lrs bid; s , ;
i Mr. StoveW. ca'nie to Calna?o
from hi's homo' In Bloomington."-neu'rly
a month ago nnd because ot the
crowded condition of the ? hospita*
wept to th? K?nVe ot hi? s?n^ln lu*,
the S?to Martin D. HardM&titftyr fit
the Third pjr^hSf^O.jCftu^./fe
wat taken td the hospita? la<?t r/eek. '
DIDST BELIEVE REPORT
Mexican Official Discredited Idea of
Mediators Progress.
. Mexico City, Juno 12. QucRtioned to- _
light about. a reported agreement j
reached by thc mediator? in N'iagara
Falls to transfer the Mexican govern
ment to a provisional government, Ro
berto Esteva Ruiz, ac'ing minister of
foreign affairs, said:
"I have no information tin. t the med
' a tors have reached Mich a deciison.
I believe there must be sonic uilstak?
In tlio announcement, for on thc one
band, the Mexican coi. s 111 ut I cn does
aot permit of thc existence of Juntas
qobierno (councils ot.government) and
expressly makes provision for tho*
tnauer in which th? sovereign power*
of tho govrument are to bo conferred
and transmitted; and. on the other
hand, it ls .not probable, that the rep
resentatives o f the mediating powers
owing to the constitutional reason be
fore stated, and thc International func
tion they are .performing in the con
ferences .would tdkc action, ot such na
ture, which, moreover, would have
been communicated to mc by our dele
gates."
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O ANDERSON WATER o
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Tho water, furnished to thc city of
Anderdon shows an almost perfect
con d ti on, based on, the following
analyst? from the ckciptsl, of tho Stale
Hoard of Heall h of South Carolina:
Charleston, ? C.. .Juno 10, 1P14
Sanitary Water Analyslr.No. 120:-? of j
wat?r reel ved Ji)ho?,Z. 1914. from]
?kiutherh Public Utilities Co., Ander
don. 8. C . i
Results in part:; per million.;
Color. 15.00
Chlorine ... ,. 4.00
Free ammonia. 0.03
Albuminoid ammonia. Q.Q4
Mirogen in Nitrates . -.0.0.0'
Nitrogen in nitrites .0.00
Total Solids .., .... 61-00
Bacterial Analysis.
Bacterial Indications o/ cpntaint- ?'J
nations .. ... ,,._. '.. Negative
Remarks: Free from contamination.
Respectfully submitted.
(.Signed) V ?? Parter. M. D.
The Fur m Demonstrator (jetting In
His Hand.
(Priam. The Wall . Street Journal,)
. Finaud al difficulties, among farm
implement manufacturing concerns
during the past., year haye their
origin in agricultural rather than
in financial or Industrial rourcea. . U
was said bf.thc Georgia cpttoh crop
bf .'1914 . thai . ft was gr?wii more,
economically than aiiy previous yield
in the history of the state. One
reason is that thc people were fix
ing up their old m adi Ino ry because
lliey could not afford to buy now
after th?, poor crop of 191?.
'For the Past fivo. years there has
been ? widespread tendency through
out ncjii ly all agricultural districts
tb make \U?ir m?chih.?r^s^^Jon^^.,
The,, farm.. demonstrator " has.. beep'
abroad In the .la&d, , and. nts. keen
eye to economies has shown .. the1
farmer where to Bavo many a ! hun
dred dollars, by pr o tee ting imple
ments during the Winter, and, by
repairing them early in the Spring.
The result ir that . tho Implement
dealer has . found that the Ufo of
farm machinery is. being prolonged
much beyond the usual..period. ,,Pro
tection from tho weather and a
little paint have helped wonderfully,
and tho farmer has developed , a
new pride lu seeing Iiow long his
Implements may be. made to last.
NEW LFAGU fi R?X7?RD ...
Wlnstop-Salcm, N., C., June 12.
John Harper, pitching for,the Greens
boro dub, ?g?inrt wtpsibn-Saiem in
tho North Carolina league hero tbtiny.
struck out 17 batsmen in a nine inning ;
game, establishing a new league re
cord. The game was called, at the
end of the ninth inning on account ot I
darkness with the score standing one
to one.
PROGRAM READY
Insurance Commissioners Will Meet
In Asheville.
,.'. (By Associated Press) ? ,
Ra?elgh, N. CM-f Jillie I*.-/. ,Ri
Young, p^esldenA pjt the) Natiraal ,Coa
vcntlpn of insurance Cprenjlesi.onera,
today.announced.that, tho,program for
tho annual meeting In Asheville, Sep
tember 16 had practically beeb com
pleted. The committee on insurance
rates will make ita report at (hat, timo
abd the convention.wiJl discuss work
men's compensation, the. encourage-.,
merit pf new Insurance, companies, in
vestment*, of insurance companies and
other, subjects.. , .-,".,
Go vc rh pr Locke Craig will deliver
the. address, of. welcopnb for .thc state
abd J. Ss Darst, o? West Virginia, vice
president, will respond.
ADVERTISING A LTI?ODE.
(Fron^.J.?dga.. , .
Her. feet bo nea th ber petticoat.
LU?, little mjfce. .e&lfcla.aj&opL
But since sba, split ii, Into halves,
. Aa If they feared tho light, > '
Wo see. tw0 sportivo calves - ':? Ifarf'
Come boldly do sight! f
^P/afts. Jun? lg.-The, Chamber ,oj!
Deputies, today, defeated : the. mi? ls try
af AJeaabdre ffeD* J-W^smmif^
yesterday to succeed that.,of ..Gaston
Do'umorgue, In a volo on its declara
tion of policy, lt than gave. lj a xotp
jt lack of confidence. Premie/ P/bot
toU poi?fT* r^o&f m%
aet was pne. pf. %^rtnK& ?L tte,
;ry-a overthrow Waa..duo DflndbAOy
o the defection pf.thirty nrtWr?al
?er>ice law,
SE AB THE CLOSE 4
Keystone Watch Case Company Fed* <
eral Suit Kearhed Argument.
Philadelphia, June 12- Vinal nrgu
nicnt wits held in the United Slates (
district court today In the loderal gov
ernments nutt to have the Keystone I
Watch Case Company declared a com- .
blnatlou In violation of the Sherman
anti-trust law. Suit was filed in De- "
eeniher 1011.
The government alleges that the
Keystone company controls the bust- ? J
ness of manufacturing watch . cases '
through .complete ownership, con
trolling interest or agreement with
many companies engaged'In thc Bale of ,
caetfs. Government counsel contended
rho-Keystone company'had attempted
to drive Independent manufacturers
from thc field and threatened to cut
off tts products from ..independents
unless they sold Keystone good? nt
prices fixed by thc Keystone company.
% ' Strike Abont Ended. '
pjoibp. J.une. 12.-Almost all of Itlay
was quiet tonight following rioting,
which began vlth, the recent, declara
tion of general strike. Demonstrations
virtually had ceased mid railway com
munlcatlon was about . normal. All
a-(Mind centers of disorder rioters
! when dispersed took to the 'puntr?
?eiid continued their werk of dcctritr
t'en but gradually were dum naled
by thc troops rui' pol?? ...
Dr. Carter Away.
Dr. Carter, the osteopath, hau (jone
to Columbia to attend tho meeting of
the : tate association, und rhc will he
gone for several dayn.
Policewoman Quits-Won't Spy.
Bayonne. N. J.. Juno 12.-Dcclurlnr*
11 hat she has not thc heart to stop
rpoontng in thc parks', and that to spy
on lovers is a mean Job. Miss Ruth
McAdic, Bayonne's lone policewoman,
has decided lo rcrlgnV'*
Two Killed In Wrerk.
. San'Bernardino, Cal., Juno 12.
Twp' passengers were killed and sev
brijii^pcrsonR Injured nt Bagdad, Cal.,
V inp; miles cast of Barstow tonight,
nilen AtchiBon, Topeka und Sante Fe
passenger train Nc, \ eastbound, ran
into an open switch.
To Tcp.ru the Japanese.
Columbia. June 12.-Miss Virginia
ISingleton, daughter of Col. and Mrs.
Richard Singleton, will leave in Au
gust for -tho mission field In Japan,
going as a United Offering worker,
under the Rt. Kev. SI. George Tucker,
? bishop of Kyoto. Thc party o.f.whic'.i
Miss Siqglcton will be, a member will
consist of eight young missionaries,
six going to. ch ina and. Miss Singleton
?and oho other to Japan. ....They wjll
tako thc central route, west, to Yan?
couver, whence they will tali, August
20, on.tho steamship JOniprnaB ,of ipr.
dla, landing at Kobe ip, southern Jap
an. Miss Singleton will be stationed
in Kyoto, .. \x .
. A -year jigo l?-tfidprlhg at Ufcqptg
ventfon oj,.tim Wp^n/s^auxlUar^ W.
the hoard ot missions of tho Episcopal
church of South Carolina, held in Ath
en. ..Miss Singleton, volunteered for
mission work.. Tho auxiliary Immed
iately . by voluntary' subscription
'rair#&rvu(Ii cleat funds to . v give her
training ut the Church i Training ami
Dcae&}$& ttiu:.'? lt Phtiauiilpbta and
her traveling' expenses to Japan wtll
bo defrayed by a member nf the aux
iliary.. r? . .
Last fall Mir.-? Singleton took up her
studies at tho Philadelphia Training
school, .haring much, the same .due?
room,wpi k as ls givcp at tba Di vin Ky
school of Philadelphia... willi supple
mentary practical graining in settle
ment work. Tho conrs? ?;?. la. twio,
year one, bul at tbs.cud of. .Uer llrst
j?-??i:...? fpQvi^l iCfjuuaL ?tA\ Mirfs.Ml?fi
gl ct on bc sent out thia lu ii canin frein
Bishop Tucker, lb a?gj/iati?? with
which thc. young Col'iuibj/tn is mak
ing h.or plans for depar'tuio. ..,
Two of the younga w?rucn who .have
been at the school with her will bc irt
her traveling party They, arc going
to China. Thc oth,er member whoso
destination ir Japan ir. Miss Babcock,'
who has boen engaged tn tue work for
some time< and,-is rotbrnliig after a
furlough at - homo. Upoh reaching
Japan .Mlr-i Singleton will bc tem
porarily with Miss Clara. Keeley of
VirglnJai who is a pi om in ont tnbribh
.wojcJcer..''. i
Mirs. Kooley visited Columbia.about
t,wo years ago and her attractive por,
^tonality made a delightful impression
?ere.. especially upon the women of
rlnity church, botorc, whom die ltd
hired Misc Singleton -viii ho with
lice- temporarily, .upon i,;\nfhlur, ,1 a pan,
.Misa Singleton,.go?3 n?-rt..w?)rlf,,wltlk
lier family, to tiiclr. summer home; In.
thc sand hilts, near; East,ov?jK Sae
will probably leave there to begin ni r
Journey the iir.it or record week/ in
August.
? More tuan .4000 newsboys, ubdor the
over^St ?r.lhe State Industrial Com
ipissiop and the Milwaukee commis
sion, pf rtreet trades, from, whom tbey
get thor licenses, have organized ? re
public ???fit, bas,Rs, executive.* its..leg
islative.and. itr Judicial branch. ., They,
h ave tho city Into congressional dla
trlcte and have all the machinery of,
[nominations and elections.
W .,'.. ii.*?,-1 ...p-Tr--? .'..'.,? 4jUl
h George W. Croar.ctt, ?je ^8-ycar-oid,
;hWoVary pi estdent. of tho Young-Old'
ffiTOK^WM^j^ifc Ot C|^ev)?JU>^d,oP>Io,
. i?il?ffi an' .organization suned by
? ^T?iM r?jO?^^fi*/. wea>ftiiT mon of that
r<jjty tif h ol p;. bid and gray-headed mon
jin getting v?rjf.'". With between' ?00
i andi 300 attunes, on thoir boo)jB, tbey
baVe already found 'places for over
rsixty. $2w?
[ -,.? M8%
ft preserving ffajpall Writing.
I , If you have a penciled letter which'
you want tb keep a lobs While, 1*? it in
thoroughly soaked through let the
nillk drain oft, abd dry. the. paper rery
: xrndu?ily. This makes, the wriyng
lost, Rb thnt lt cannot be easily rubbed
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FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myaelf a candi?
late for County Auditor, subject, to
:he rules of the democratic primary.
It. A. Abrams. | j
; F OK COUNTY SUPERVISOR S!
-?: hereby* announce myself a candi
la t ? for County Supervisor of Ander
son county, Hiibject to the rules bf
tho Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
I hereby announco myself a mand?
lale for county supervisor, subject to
the Democratic primary.
J. MACK KINO.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for tho office of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject tu
tho rules governing tho democratlo
primary.
T. M. VANDIVER.
I hereby announce myself n candi
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules of democratic
primary.
._C. F. MARTIN.
FOR COMMISSIONER"
. 1,1. A. Sullivan of Fork township is
hereby announced for commissioner
Cor Section One, .comprising Fork,
Rock Milln, Pendleton and Contervllle
townships.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Commissioner
for District No. 4., comprising Honen
Path,' Martin,.Belton and Broadway,
?OWXt?hlPt subject to tho rules of the
)einoeratl? primary.
J. M. Dunlap.
The friends of R. A. Mulikln here
by announce him aa a candidate for
county Commissioner from district
composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek,
Garvin and Willi?mston. Subject to
tho rules and government of tho Dem
ocratic Primary.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for commissioner from District
No., 2,.comprising, Pendleton. Rock
Mills, Fork and Ccntcrvlllo townships,
subject to the rules ot the democratlo
primary. .
D. S. HOBSON.
I hereby announce myaelf ? candi
date tor county comrolneionor for the
ttYbrd,. section,, consist lug of, Garvin.
Brushy .Creek, Will ?ams ton and Hope
well townships, subject to tho action
of tho democratic primary.
_ ' ll. .A.'FOSTER,
FOB COUNTY ,TREAS?' RE R
I hareby unnoupco myself a candi
date for county treasurer, subject to
tho rules of the democratic party.
J. MERCER KINO.
FOR PRORATE JUDGE
W. p. Nicholson is hereby announc
ed aa a candidate for re-election to
the o nice of Probate Judge, subject
to\ the rules of the democratic pri
mary, j ..
~~ ?9R STATUSESATOR
. j 1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for State Senator from Anderson
Co un ty,, subject, tc the, rules, of the De
mocratic primary *d?cttnn'.
J. L. SHERARD
? hereby announco myself a candi
dato for the State S?pate, from Ander
son county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.'
-Clint Summers. Jr.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE.
. t hereby announce myself a candi
dato for tho office of probato judge of
Anderson ccuty, subject to the rules
and to the result of the Democratic
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE.
UH. W. li. WOODS *
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