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j j Sweet-Sweet-Sweet I I You Carft Overlook it in Tuesday9 _ itt . Blue Rid? Gas-Ele lo, - Anderson Will Be Put int tion With the Rich Te -Two Additional 1 Daily S Tim Rlue Ridge road today takes over the operating of thc gas-electric train and inaugurates a schedule giv ing two more passenger trains a day each way on that road. This is. an opportunity for Anderson to get in closer touch with the entire western section of the state, and Anderson is grabbing the chance. This contemplated step bas been known for some time. While the pro position to operate the gas-electric car from Anderson to Westminster or Walhalla has been discussed at var ious times, the first active steps were taken last fall by Secretary Whaley of the chamber of commerce and the editor of The Intelligencer. They proposed to circulate petitions along tlie line, getting persons to appeal for the new schedule. The transportation committee of the chnmber of com merce has since taken the matter up and it has been pushed through to completion. The whole matter rested finally with Captain John R. Anderson, sup erintendent of the Blue Ridge railway, and it has long been his wish to do this, but he could not ask for this con siderable .concession unless he thought it would benefit the road. For i while he waa .ever attentive to the in- ] tercsts of the people, yet he is also. the custodian of the interests of the company. The official announcement of the] new schedule was made a few days ago, after a conference between Southern Railway officials and the I committee of thc Anderson chamber ot ! commerce. In making this announce-' ment. Capt. .Ino. R. Anderson, super- I intendent, says: "There will be approximately no, chango in the steam service but the Blue Rildge railway company will take over the motor car and operate it ex clusively between Belton and Walhal la on the following schedule: Leave Anderson.. .. .. ..7:20 a. m. Arrive Seneca.8:20 a. m. Arrive Walhalla.8:50 a. m. Arrive Seneca ...12:10 p. m. Leave Seneca.1:20 p. m. Arrive Anderson.2:20 p. m. Arrive Belton.. .. .. ..2:55 p. m. "Making connection at Belton with i Southern Railway steam service for' Greenville and all eastern points. Leave Belton.3:05 p. m. Arrive Anderson.. .. ?. ..3:30 p. m. Arrive Seneca.. .. ,.7:15 p. m. Arrive Anderson.. - ..8:15 p. m. "Under this, arrangement we will make all connections with through trains at Seneca. In other words,1 passengers for Atlanta can leave An-J derson at 7:20 a. m., arrive Atlanta! 12:40 p. m. on train No. 29; leave Al-! lan tn on train No. 30, 3:45 p. m., arrive Anderson 8:15 p. m. ", "In'addition to this Southern Rail way proposes to extend trains 41 and 42, now being operated between Sen eca and Charlotte, to Westminster which .wills8tp# AJxdMBon good ser-' vice botwjjeq AndlggjMi and West minster, which naB been needed for a long time.,r?, ^ ^taj ,- : ( o o o o o o oooooqoooooooj o A DRY TOWN o o o ooooooOo o o o ooo oonoo (By Associated Press) ? Jamestown, N. V., July IL-Four hotels at Celeron, a chautnn.ua lake summer.resort, were raided: today and 15.000 bottles of beor and a large quantity/ of liquors -seized. Celeron is a "dry" town. Tho beer and liquor seized filled . tho village lock-up, the village hall and a considerable section of a hotel - which was used for storage purposes. AGENT ADMITS GUILT Bose Was Good, But He Had To Fess-Up. (By Associated Press) Macomb, 111., July IL-Walter C. Long,'station agent at Good Hope, who on the night of July 2 reported ho bad been robbed of $3,000 consign ed to the Bank of Good Hope, today confessed tovt^*tfc^e*y^;accofdlng to thc pollcofl &)W&?H?tf io uh cl bodnd and a handkerchief was stuffed in his month. He ?aid two men over powered him as he took the money from tue train?,. D Glosen Communica rritory West of Us "rains Added to the iervice TO CELEBRATE THIS IS THE ANNIVERSARY OF. THE JB?TTLE OF THE I BOYNE fl*-\ CRISIS IS AJ HAND -V May Be the Day j Which Will Precipitate Bloodshed In Pro testant Ireland (By Associates 'ress) Belfast, July 11^-If the celebration of the battle-e??Boyne-imaftT?g "Vylthout a collision b'?twc?n"TJrangemen and Catholics, UJaier...-home ? rulers wlll^ have passed another critical danger point. The anniversary or the battle ' falls on Sunday?^ |~ . A demonstration, In "h?"ndr ,of the day will takVpraee Mtfmday\ when a great procession will march to Drum beg, four rolles^ dirt?jit to hold the customary cab*ration: ?' v The protebto&vaiBtrifcttot Belfast is decorated more lavishly than in form er years. Flags and banners bearing lnscriptioiiF defying home rule are dis played evorywhere. The presence of Sir Edward Carson, tim Ulster leader, and'armed gummis surrounding tin' headquarters, together with a review of bataillons fo Volunteers today was the cause of nmcb excited talk but the mon In touch Hrlth tin? peolo of both factions predict thc coeaslon will pas? without trouble.'.^ Thou; andu of memo vs of the coit stabularly haye been brought north to preserve peace leon day. Larne. Ireland, July ll -"If it be j not peace, it m?k{ be war with honor." said Edward Carson, tho Ulster Un ionist leader, addressing the Central Aitilm voluntc??fj hero today.. .'There) U no alternative." Sir Coward..declare the Ulstordes bv! told the'go-Vet *inc..<c they would b? t.ime; out of the imperial, pnrlla i. icm, *. ri that by th .t decision they would stand. J \ y ' . Tbere Is No Surrender. Glarcow, /July ll.-Twenty-five thousand West- Scotland Orangemen ! held a demonstration at Blantyre, Lanarkshire, today. The grand master of Scotland, the Rev. David Ness de clared their policy regarding home rule was "no surrender." Great crowds witnessed the proces sion through the streets. Livel) "T mh hos occured, but only four pi .ons ,wcre ar rested S O O O O O O O O Q Q, 0..Q.. 0 P ? ? P O O < o o o BARNES- ITE5?&-- - - o o ? x O 00000000 firOj? neo so ooo Barnes, July "llt^TjrtoJ^efr defini tion of a heathen "at^Barnes Ts a man 1 who doesn't play, checks. Sympathy: Ay^maln?y \WatT some times afflicts the rich. ??An Sinjiulno toward ourselves -??hrohgb. Hwe Tieart of another. Whatever may be extend ed to another that does not take the ; shape of money. Yes, that was a naughty trick that I John Gary Eve.ns played tho voters of [the state and we^aSp a$t?fem?d"?>f him. [ But you known UfansanS Rspectlor; like his complexion, fs-r-nst'oh him and be can't help lt. but he ls not our cousin any mor? inst, :tqr,.thaU,-? Master Riley Roberts*/1 *#hd1 han been here tjvo ^oks (at |thpf;homo o? W. R. Evans has returned to nfs home at Wllliamston. ? '.. Miss Rose Tucker went' to McCor mick on the 4th inst., ty JCTpttd awhile with her friend, Strs. ?Adifc McMahan Brown. ,. . * .1 Mr. Monroe Bnrriss and Mr, Boyd ot. Hester attended church here last Sunday and dined with Mr. J. G. Cur ries. ,".,.. i . ! .?.m ni .?-?.?.nm.Muli? UK.?? i ?in uni 11 III III im~iT ii" Trrrn i i? iiiiiirmTwwi-n i un 11 im- "*~--~-- n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' ^^^^ son. of Columbia were} here recently % ^''m^i . ^M^j^lU' . ^^^?^^^^^^^^^ ^ ral'S^opi^^ ut the home of J. H. Tucker. %; " ^ffflBffjW^^ . ?bite handled in BUCII a rough-shod Mr. and Mrs. Forman: Brown of Mc- if ?? '"^^^ -^'^ l^B ^B^^^^^^SBB?t?i^ ' manner the governor's record. ^ Today spend several days witjh parents und ^p^J^'^'^^^M i^HfflP-^?m?" jfflBr ?;: where a little orphan girl, taken from Crops around this place are, tho ?:: ' ^?5?'. j >JJQPPJU, ' lM BHRftP-'PWMw 'jllm8ll"''r .ML. -?| adopted father who was convicted', but best in several years, und the proe- >.*;' < '??^BB^ |H HBBjKWi i gjjB?i< jHH ^9flft: : '^Bf soon got the benefit of the governor's pect for a good crop is! very bright. 'z^?^^jmt?Kf.-tmm **V gjjj^PcliiiUW S^l^fflHilW mercy. There were other cases and ^ ^MisB Anna Banks, Wi,m'ngton'' ^ ^P|^ a ^k ^ PEACE NEAR SA^POKTS ^ ^EXTBSUOR JWD IHUBIOB V1BW3 <tf ?JUHOBH ^TIWAX DAIRY OffuJ " 3^ ?," 1!. s.,1,,.,, .r. (continued page) _To Be Shown at the Williamston Farmers.' Chautauqua In August C'?Sr'-?Mi ST'A? -j-.-- i i ville this week. The guoFtB nre Miss- . eave the masses in the federal terri- of Mexico City by a small part of the | power and prevent looting and sack-[ in the situation at present, being con- es Molly Horton, Prances Anderson tory from on lnvasit?i by the large ! constitutionalist army, it is pointed i lng. tent to let thc constitutionalists and and Emily Sullivan. Will Sullivan, constitutionalist army is generally out, would accomplish the same object The Washington administration ls Huerta factions work out a solution Jr.. Sam Sullivan and Nim B. Sulll believed here. A peaceful occupation for Carranza-the assumption of not Inclined to take any active part ' of the problem in their own way. , van, Jr. PO "There's None-So Good" tl Drink n fes The Anderson Chero-Cola plant is running to hs full capacity daily ^There's a reason-"Theres none so good." Chero-Cola There's None So Good CHERO-COLA is me only drink in the world that ever jumped into instantaneous popu larity-"There are many reasons" There's None Sd Good. ?0* <0> Healthful Restful :'l -''?nr.fi -lt ?I I 1. ?. . si n? t?it?i ii ANDERSON CHERO-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. _._?. . -, . . .!f?i ni ola '' --eg------ M ii nil i . . i,"1,1,H ii ii ! .