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SCENE FROM "THE ?TpIIE ll 0 RS E WHANGLE" ls a fflfii fr "Miew western release, featuring *rl*9Mlrlain Cooper. It ls <?ne of the *t .sjprlos of the plains ever present ed, mid Miss Cooper handles her didi cult part extremely well. IftZaaMBfrfbQ Two Doctors." by Charles M. 'ZiZ'ZScay. The spirit lu which Alice mid Dr. Martin forgive Dr. Westerly for r, i-J't'4 "llf"lr Vestment of them strontdy -.hows their belief In returning goud -fur evil "(junhr.Miiu For Lena." by Torrey ll . /i-Fu?? Lelia lilmblcbcck had told Hans .II.>i. 'Shy would not marry any man unless io -ib?? hud mime property, an automobile : Sod Vandyke whisker's. Ills unod ' "' 'fortune Iii finding ? diamond ring made i t / ft'* "M'llnmcnt of these things a |M?S . Utility, ns he lind already I rimmed his l?.-./..|.<?nrd. However. Ill fortune frowned nd 1 upon him. and hp landed In Jail. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITO HS njyy .> .. M-t.-.y .ii.it loJdlb lli/ifi -..dix oili ...iii.pr* AU persons having aluino, against ' "> Y ai t bo estate of Samuel M. Christopher, coil (pvceaMcd, are hereby uotlfed to pres .ti-ial/. ey|i thom properly proven to tho un ' ''"".'^dorslgned wllhlu tho timo prescribed fin '"'by 'law, and those indebted to make 'WtUomont. ?i'JH! MISS ELLA MCADAMS. R'umtiOiii Executrix. .,'h-';'o,T.'.'> ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ? I I V.llrill I. .?' ? . lol nd) Tho undersigned, administrator- of tho estate of Lillian Gaillard, deceased, ?will soil the porsonal property of tho ' ". ''.'"s?td Lillian Gaillard, at her late resl '; 'd?hco in the city of Anderson at 12 ii I in- o'clock noon on July 20th. Sold prop '.|W er ty consists of 1 piano, dresser, wash ml nl'fctaa?. etc. Terms cash. ?f? "" W. I*. Johnson. Ad'm. IOU Hill? DOOKS OF REGISTRATION .? lIOH'/li? ? moil T <}i"ov "'e convenience of tho voters of .tot ilhiAhderson County the board of rcgls ,lliv,.,t.ratlon will meet thc following. . ap ibfl to llointtnentF, to register and renew or transfer certificates: : ?y/ j i 'Anderson court house, Monday, Au .* - gust 3. .ia '.?'.<*:"<Honca rath, Wednesday, August e '[.' ' pilonen Path, Tuesday, August 3. 'll '/p..Doiton' Wednesday. August C. ' ?ulmin W,,,anj8ton? Thursday, August C. .i ;i'?..ieJ,cl*or> Friday. AugUBt-7. . " ? .<< /;Gluck- Mill, Saturday, August 8, . 1 _J_.from 0 a. m-. to 13 m. , ^j,,. Orr Mill, Saturday, August 8, from , ltlM,':"l.P. m., to 4 p. m. in?Klnifi Piedmont, Monday, August 10. au;> hiiji Pcndloton, Tuesday. August ll. . . tm ?d' Townvlllo, Wednesday, August 12, t }'? fj Starr, Thursday, August 13. Iva, Friday, AugUBt 14. ToxaWay, August I?, from 9 a. r ., to 12 m. ,.",.,""Anderson Cotton, Mill, August 15, ,ilOjOllJll|1t . il " ? ttwot olllfif? 4 p'm .Vi nh nti\ Andorson court house, Tuosday, Au .HC.H ^tl8. . . . Anderson court houso, Wednesday, tit iy.'.August io. . tl . v. W. L. ANDERSON. if ni, ! , ; ' W. C. BURRI SS, . >(i ,i)..?- .a . P. N. LINDSAY, 1? 713311 JBpard of Registration of Anderson -County. > ? llQ?'iai ?"o. .-. . _ }du? ,i??iiftii- NOTICE DEMOCRATS. ' On July 28th, 1D14 tho club rolls L'_ * v will closo. After that dato no name . ?..; 1,.,. .shall bo enrolled. All democrats . TJtiUfiiaro' urged to '...roll nt their nearest .di ( felub.without delay. If any qualltlcd votor falls to enroll he can blame ' Mot ! only .-himself. Writo your full namo ?jT on the Club roll and do it now. All i ns T1(V*rlUD?,e*cont Cox ral,l? Grove School .?i ,?tJn.9?d'Slabt?wn havo sent in tho names i Kl A ^ their enrollment committee. These clubs aro urged to send them in wltra J.OTI /?utdelay. ?? >, 'l|.mC(,T The oecretorle8 ol all the clubs ..?A !uori'*,H sohd In tho club rolls between ii lo H'dtiT9 2Si?l ?" Ju,y nuA A"Rllct l8t> nntl uoltsh6 executive committeemen . from ? iK'lll'i ?&ch c\?b ls requested to see that ".WS rulo ls compiled with. . The time for Hiing pledges and pay ig assessment of cnoldatoa expires i h August 7th, at 12 o'clock 'Miarp. ie plcdgo ls to bo flied wit!) tho ^annuli J^retary ,nd tho ^eW^^***W to ??Sl? Leoni L Rice, . M H'iHViii Secretary*.' ?.-ililT nd.'/. 8. D. Pearman. i Jn-ndi. County Charraau ??TJI?H 5 NOTICE OF ELECTIOJT .uoJluti -; There will be an eic? trott at Falr , view school house tn-Fairview school district No. 63 and ("berry district tn , Oconee county on Tuesday, July 21, 1914 for the purpose of Issuing bonds on said district for tho purpose ot biuldlng a school houso tn said district HORSE WRANGLE." "An L'p to Pate Courtship." hy .1 Edward Hungerford. Thc widow Gray underwent sonn- very strenuous expe riences In trying to determine whom she loved the more. Abe Perltins or SI Prime. Their effort*to outdo one an ottier through the use of u buggy, mo torcycle ami automobile caused her to reject them both. Sam J. H#;ni of "Tom Lewis & Sam Ityan" vumlevillo fume, who took the part of Ross Dunn Ju "The Stain." Signor Unshlnettl In "The 1'erlls of Pauline" und Uncle Eb?yp.ornU^y'TJjc Precious Twins." ls Ol woy Sj ? -,*|jo?d laugh whescver be conies on the screen. A rollicking farce by Marc Edmond Jones in now being Aimed with Eddie Ulllon as director. Tho story duals with the experiences of n stranded I theatrical company In n smnll village. and said bonds arc to be run for a period of twenty years. W. A. MILL1KIN, v R. O. ??r??ck. V. V. COLLINS, Trustees of District. .ATTENTION DEMOCRATS Have you placed your nume on thu! club roll? If not you cannot vote in the coming primary election. You have only until July 28th to enroll, so if you have not already done so, go to your club secretary and sign | your nume. Do it now, for you owe ? that much to your country. If you fail tlV'cnroIl let no man rise up to] criticise thc rules, for If you ure dis- j : franchised you disfranchised your self; U.la the desiro of the executive committee that every citizen of An derson county unroll, and if you.have not done co, do it now lest you for get. LEON L. RICE, tf Secretary Co. Ex. Com. Delinquent Road Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors arc provided with an official receipt book with numbers, and Btub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KING, tf County Supervisor. No Chances for Him. .., A doalor selling cloth . in a small town asked an Irishman who was passing if ho Would buy a suit length, and added: "You can. have lt for ten bob." To which Pat replied: "Begob, slr, If tuppence would buy the makings of a topcoat for an elephant I couldn't buy the makings of a pair of leggings for a canary this minute." Just Between Ourselves and The Lamppost By M088, THIS is a&jfo) heart' to heart talk, ifs meant for the business men of th Io terri tory, for tboso who advertise and for those who* ought * to. . - . Friend, you must make,.your, customers buy from you MBn** TALLY before they purchase In ACTUALITY. ' f" ^ '{fi J You must arouse and Interest . the'mind beforb' you can reach the pocketbook. Thought pre cedes action. Make the FAMILY CIRCLE a , . SHOPP?r?Q CENTER. Fl Kt gb jr after the money spent mentally .. by the' fireside. - Get' your1 sell-' lng ?tory ready for the psycho-1 j loglcnl huving moment. Makcv 1 lt ns effective us you know-bow."^ Give lt a PUNCH. Make every i ! feature n VITAL FACT. List I j tho DETAILS. The people want ? to know all yon have to say. j Tell the WHOLE story. Ham mer your peinuaslon home. The I results then >fo between your competitor and yourself. Remember, this -newspaper takes you Into tho bornes of the " BUYING class of people. You can tell your story Where lt will : do tho most good. Tell lt tue .WJNNINQ woy. We'll help you ? pot ZING Into your copy If you . want nb to. "* . J BARRY O'MOORE. Un ny O'Moore. who hns created Ka role of Octavius in the detective, tutu edy merles of that nu ino. ls n very ref sn tile young niau. Previous to starring in this i>art he played thc lead in a multiple reel production of "Frederich the Great." "Across the Burning Trestle." A" dramatic adaptation of "In Christina* Canyon." hy Km nels Lynde. Duri!-, to uhtnln money so that her husband can recuperate, becomes tlie telegraph operator, succeeding .lake Mills, wini leaves, threatening nil concerned. He sets fire tb the trestle to wreck the superintendent's train. The thrllllm: dash of Doris over the burning trestle [?reveuts the wreck. A MILL SLTFKINTFN?ENT SOW .\n Anderson Hoy Who Wis ilea red ul Thorn well Orphanage. The follow lng from "Our Monthly," published itt the Thorn well Orphan age, ('linton, will bc oftntcrcst In An derson. Thc Mr. Carpenter referred to is a son of the late J. II. Carpenter and har many relatives lu tho city and county who will bc pleased to learn of his success: "We were busy at oar desk on the pseudo Fourth of July morning, when II stout, healthy clear faced mau step ped in and anonuueed himsolf as Wm. A. ("arpenter, of Hurtsville. Wo were miglity glad to see him. A flue look ing maa he is and his throe little boya reminded us wonderfully of Will and Jim and John when they bret came to Thornwoll Orphanage. "Mri (.'arpenter tells us . that, lie- is superintendent of tho Hurtsville cot ton mill, a position of ronor, emolu ment and husine.-.s opportunity. Wo are Indeed glad to know that hcYhas made good, liko all t ie oilier Thorn welt boy? o? his day r.nd time; Ho did ucl fall to leave R contribution fpr ti-". orphans, which ls quite a habit among thc Thornwell boys and giris. Well, like btu brothers, he ir. Cue looking, and has the appearance and manner of on ? who h living thc straight life." Cltrolnx for Children. IITHOLAX YOU GROWN-UPS Cit relax for Invalids and Delicate Children love to take CLTROLAX tastes like lemonade and ls the nicest physic In thc world for them. A grown-up writes: "It gives the best flushing of any cathartic I ever UBed;" and an invalid says: "It suits me ex actly-its action ls so mild, yet tho rough, I cannot afford to be without it." Nothing hetter for constipation sour, dist en ted stomach and bad breath or biliousness.- Stops ' head aches quickly. .Evans' Pharmacy, Agents.? ARMY WORM IS i. ?lNO CONSIDERABLE HARM. Philadelphia. July 20.-Tho anoy^ worm has arrived In Philadelphia'. Fairmount Park IE n danger, as arc Hie smaller parks ind innumerable beautiful lawns ', i thc city and sub Thc first wot < appearod ba Gcrr mantown yester- / on tho lawn of Mrs. Harry M-' .11. This morning the square be: . j? School, Ioho and Coulter street i i Green street was completely cc- od by tho worraB., ' I Throughou doncaster, county' and In other part of New Jersey tho'worm lias been dr ; deadly.'work io corn fields, hay < -Ids and potato patches. i\ dozen lawas in tho heart.of Wood bury wor ? destroyed'. In1"' Pennsyl vania the .vorm has ravaged Berks, Vork, Lei mon and Dauphin counties md farmers arc fighting tho destruc tivo pest. Eases Torment of Asthma and Hay Fever. For thc discomforts and misery of asthma and hay, fever uso "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound; It puts ?i hcnltng, soothing coating over the swollen, tickling membrane^ , add Bases thc thick and choking sensa tion. Helps you to breath easily and naturally. Mrs. Agatha Longacker, Fond du Lac, ? Wisconsin,, says: "My left lung was greatly affected by a. severe cold, and one-half bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar cured me." Refuse-any Substitute offered. . Evans* Pharmacy, Agents. . . - Llur.t f-ron. tho E?rt?. Tho darkest part Of tho sky ls al laya aglow.. The earth Itself gives >ff a lot of light. Scientists of tho Wanwin instituto hAvo measured tblB ?nrth light and have found thee*Kia it th? order of o not-J nth part of the nt en si ty of a Star or tho first bf der of magnitude. -It ts attributed, at least )ortlally, to a permanent aurora bbre illf; Which ts revealed by the charuc eriv :fc green ray observed on ob icure nights tn the whole bogyeaa. HUMGIPAL ELECTION IO BE HELD M!6. 4 Books Will Open in Office of T. P. Dickson, Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday anet Friday Thc books of registration for the municipal election, which will bc hold Tue. <lay. August 4. will bc opened In thc office of tito supervi sor Of icgistration, Mr. T. 1?. Dick son in t !<' old pustoifice building, next Tuesday morning.. The bou kt will remain open uti Tuesday, Wed neSday, Thur:dsy und Friday o' this week, the hours being froln ll a. m. to t; p. m. In order to he. able to vote in till? election lt will bi necessary for the voter to fortify him self witii a registration certificate. The requirements for sucuring v registration certificate are: Tho ap plicant must bc a male citizen of the statu <>i South Carolina and ot tho pulled Stater,'must be 21 ycaru Of age or older, must have been a rcrldc!:! <-f the state at least twi years, of '.<. county of Anderson al least ohe year and of the precinct oi ward In which he intends to vote a least lear menthe. Ile must' not' haye tl:1 record of (bing convicted ot cet ta n c rimes; which are set out In the statute:-. In addition to this thc upplieant must exhibit his state rcgir.tra:'oji certificate aud.mqst give willala; :<.; y evidence to the offect ahat he has paid all city, county an' stato taxer Armed with all these require.:::::!:-: the supervisor of regis tration will bu <:ham?d to ir-suc cer tificate:! ? null pcrsoua making oppll catlonr. ' ' ' A PERFECT CATHARTIC . There is sure und wholesome action In every, dose of Foley Cathartic Tab leta. They cleanse with never a gripe or pain. P. A. Morgan, Gore, Ga., .Wrttos "I lately had occasion to use a liver medicine, and took Foley"Cath artic Tablets. They thoroughly cleansed my Bystem, and 1 felt like a nfcw man-light andi free" Chronic dawes of constipation <find them inval uable. Stout people are relieved of tmifc/bloated, congested feeling, so un cBrgforthblc especially in hot v/eath erV They keep your liver busy, .iivans.' Pharmacy^ Agents.' ?YF.HT jr.UtlvhT STREET I) RA TN fc'cpt. Anderson Comlmc to City to Sec .' i City * About lt. '?!>.? i . . ._li.. Caj't. A. WI Anderdon, general man. ?: ct'.Wi'?^Cn'dV?fcston and Western Cnr?Hnd Tollway,' will cpmc to Ander ?<Bi Tu?3flay eveping at 7:10 o'clock, ccVmlhg over the Interurban rrom Qrucnwcod. Ho will hold a confer ohce ?4(h*thO city council at 8 o'clock at tho city hall and will depart on thc 'Jii'i interurban for.1 Augusta. He ask ed for..Cjd conference to bc hold on Wednesday,, but because Mayor Holle man arid soiho mpmbprs of the coun 2:1 will not be hore-thon the meeting i waif pushed .np..?OT "Tuesday night. Atant. Anderson Indicated that he/and members: of . his party could be. bore for a couple ot hcucs then. The meeting tonight is with regard to- the" drain matter" on- West Market street. It IK understood that terminal improvenionts will bc commenced by the,, raliway ? company jtist as soon as tho drain, matter ls disposed. Qf. This will probably bo disposed of finally to night ?nd it la reasonable to. suppose that th?: construction bf tracks,. ?tc, will bo begun in thc 'next few ays. '. There ls Healing In Foley Kidney Pills You ?eje$,ta. mighty good medicino If once yOttt.lk^?eys ?ro'exhausted or by neglect and ' overwork, and you have got it; bi' poley Kidney Pills. Their, action .ls prompt, healing abd tonia'.' Sound health and'sound kid neys, follow their use. John Phillips, Mgr. liam bicton Cro. Co, Hableton, ty:.. Vg,, say,: "Three boxes ot Foley Kidney"' Pills' completely cured me of kidney and "bladder trouble, abd I sell th?m-oy?r my own recommenda tion.''. 'Try them. , Ky uns' Pharmacy, Agents. THE THORNW*LL ORPHANAGE Good Worte of Hr. C. C. Langston .... Much Appreciated. Ta response to an urgent appeal fo? help from tho Thorn well Orphanage at Clinton) S. C.," C< C. Langston re cently "circulated among his friends lb thc' .?liy ?h'd secred Hf ty dolla rp lu money contributions, which ho at,once forwarded tb Rev. W. P. Jacobs. D. D'., the worthy and energetic president of thc orphanage. Tim July issue of Our Monthly, a' bright and interesting mag azinc published at th? orphanage, In speaking of "Mr. '.Langston's.good work saysi ?"*?-' . We havo a noble friend in our'good and ?l?ver brother, C, C. Langston, of Anderson. We first made his acquaint ance", co a anemb?r of tho South CarpA Upa Prer's Association;, that was when he wa? "editor .of the Auders'ob Intelli gencer. We did not know then, thp?gh wo soon found ,it out, that he wat not only D,, staunch Presbyterian but! was also ? staunch, friend, of tho Thorn well Orphanage. 1 And fie Jbaa .ahorro M year, after?Febii. 4or^<ra$ft.i yo*?5ct1 Into a tight place,,Mr.,.Langston ls sure to get out on the streets and start with Hi saboeriptfour ilsAltbisecuro anywhere from1 fifty to a hndrcd a ud fifty dollars for us," which.also spea'is well for An. dcrjou. Wc wish we had more such friends. But-wo aro g i ad to have tli ls ono.''"" " ' : '.'< . ~ ..--;",r>'.,-. Headache and Nervousness Cored. ''Chamberlains Table tp oro en ti tied to all the praise I cen give, them," writes Mr?. Richard Olp. Spencerport, K. Y.' They have cured me of head ache and-nervousness and restored me to my normal health. For sale by all paiera, Adv. ; ?' ?? - ?- " ;0 '. ' 'c. - . ?.;..-'''.'". WlXStOWr SMITH, Alfi A most remarkable'man WILO.LS ai re-election to the? pince (Which ha now notwithstanding that,,hjej [has "m&jle gt the county aa courteous,, gentlemanly county show extreme'ndptnesst and at Inert hy on expert accountant and foi parLicular.' He respectfully solicits vc LIKES ANDERSON ~ VERY B?ST OF ALL Wtgfall Cheatham, of Edgefield, Writes Of HU Visit To This City Among thc visitors who came to An derson from Chick Springs to attend the State, Press Association meeting w?s L. Wigfall Cheatham, editor of the Edgofield Chronicle. This is tho paper Iluustrlous in by gone yearB be cause of the* fact that it had fofetfi tor the late Col. Jas. T.*"?acVi.jC.?f-* Cheatham is a nephew of Col. Bacon and has kept the paper^.up.. to .its interesting high standard. Of his visit to Anderson he-has -tko following'interesting statement in his last issue: . ' . \ ; <."'.,? "The last day of the. Association's meet was spent in thp best town^ln South Carolina or any. other state. We refer to Anderson^ whose ever lisping slogan is "My Town." Friends conducted us over tho" recently con structed and superior Interurban rail way. We were taken then co thc handsome, newly finished "Anderson College for Women.' This magnifi cently appointed and equipped college was a reyalatlon to us. Atrtremndous cost these Anderson people have es tablished, this excellent seat of learn ing and the money was raised right* in the town) and no sign of debt hangs over it.' ; - :"Wc Inspected the whole building in all?lt?)departments, ami its modern Stepladder "-iho Emptor Wi Photo by Americ^n. Pr^aa- Association. EUE) aro the rohr hopefuls of ti children 'of Emperor William. v . VobUshod In the .?hite?^StititG?. J# to the bottom'die'chlldreo are: Loula'Ferillnana. born'Nd*. ?. lti??? Bat? boro Dee. io, 11)11. ?oTt'will nbtloe* ?lit S\ Fourth of July boy. He ls patri?tica wants to come here on bis birthday som! ttsm, ?bo was boru to 188?, was married ???? NERSOVH AUDITOR. iking for the votes of this county foivy holds. Physically handicapped buf >od." Regarded by the taxpayers of .. and obliging. His records of thc icuracy, having recently been cxam md absolutely correct in every tte for re-election.-Adv. and thoroughly up-to-date appoint ments will equal anything in this lat itude. Thc college corps and citizens generally sat us down to a luncheon in thc dining room that was fully up to the standard with the Anderson spirit of quantity and quality. The building up of this town is marvel lous to behold and to have related to yoe. Twenty-six new store buildings are being rushed up, besides many residences and enterprises of ? varied kinds. Railroad improvements and enlargments bespeak a wonderful jgrowth for "My. Town." It is satis fying to one who had never been to Anderson to realize that such a muni cipality. ia within our state'border.- H Best Diarrhoea Remedy. ' 1 "If you have ever used Chamber lain's.' Colic, Cholera, and . Diarrhoea ?t?????^*3'o'b"kebw' th?t'?i Tg a SUCCOHB, Sam F. Guin, Whatley, Ala., vwrltejB.. "Hhud mearlt.- and got caught ont In the rain and it settled on my stom ach/ and bowels. I had an awful ?time and if it had not been for Chamber lain's Celie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly bav? llVr, dd but a few hours longer, bat thanks to thia remedy. I am now well; and strong. For sale by hil denied rs. Adv. t) -;- ' Uniform Rank, K. of P. > Terre Haute, Ind., July 18.-The In ternational encampment of un?from rank, Knight of Pythias will be open ed formally here Monday. Reports from arriving quartermaster* -indi cate more than five thousand uniform ed Knights will be in camp. ? , i i. H.m i to of '. Hi am's Grandsons ? lie crown prince o?vQerrnany, grnn^i This ls tba first photo or mern ever Beginning at tBo top and steping William Fretrerlck, boru 3uly 4f. l?ttf; err. born Sept. 9, 1 00?,?n<5 -Freie rida/ ibo eldest son ot the crown ?rince ls illy interested In American boys and s tima.? Crown Prince Frederick ?ry. Jon? o, HWp. ' . - ' ? Mu<%i Complexions Most poor complexions aro due to sluggish, torpid livers, constipation nnd other liver ills. A doso of R. Lt. X. aken just before rctlrltg will toue ip thc liver, carry off the excess of bill? md cause cn cary and. natural move ment* of thc 'bowels. It will not only < make its good work folt in belter jealth-make- you LOOK well and FEEL woll. 50 cents', and 1.00 per bottle at '!?.?>'druggists. .. Manufactured and guaranteed by Evans' Pharmacy Three Stores. ! ; ?fr Special Rates ... Southern, Ra:'V?ray ... GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP \HATES via. SOUTHERN RAILWAY In oennextion With the Blue Ridge Premier Carrier of tho South from Anderson, S. C.* ! y ?Atlanta, Go..'.$1.40 Young Peoples Congress. Tickets on sale July G-7, final limit July 16, 1914. ij * .Savannah, Cn. ... ,'f.' ... .$9J>7, Georgia State Colored Tot>.hors As sociation. National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools. Tick ets' on sale July 28-$9; Anal, limit August 5, 1914. fi Kaunas City, Mo.. .., ... I*8&55 |V; Grand Aeria, Fraternal Order ot Eagles. Tickets on (?ale August 1-2 3; final limit August..IG, 1914.. NashvIl?eV T???0b ... .-?12.70 i Peabody . College Sui mer. School. .Tjckets on sate July 6-14. final limit fifteen days unless extended. " Black Mountain, N. IV, or Rldgccrest, Jfi' C? J, .?54.90 ' ^TlcW?on*Wle'j??y 2, 3, 6*. Y, 14,16, 20. 24, August 3. 4, IO; ll j 18, final 'limit sixteen day's: ' . * Asheville, N. C ... .$4.45 '.Meeting of Gaels Temple,. Mystic Shrine! Tickets on .salo July 2. 3, 4; final linilt: July 7, 1814. OklahomaCity, Oki? ... ... ..W2.85 j Negro National Educational Conj gresB. Tickets on sale July. 4-5, final limit July 13, .1914. Tuskegee, Alu. . U . ;.i. $12.00 ' National. Order of Masonic Temp lars, of America, i Tickets, on sale 1 July 19-20; final-limit July 27, 1914. Wattesv|l!e (Lake Junalus?u.), N. C. ' ? t?.?5. . ' ' . Sunday School.?. nd Epworth League Conference. Tickets on safe. July 13 to . 17;, final wfitit August 7,1914. Xnoivmr/Writi. T.7\.: ... V..$&25 Suthiher -school of the South, Uni versity pf'Tennessee..Tickets on sale July 5, 6, ll;'18, final limit fifteen days unless extended.. '..-,"' i Black Mountain and Ridgccrest, N. C. UM. ? t Ticket* on sale JulyJ 2, 3, G.. 7, 14, 'l.B, SJ0,? 24; A;??nV* 3, 4,?10, ll; 18; final " limit sixV?en^la*y|fc^ ; / 4 K|iJ411*31 Bock JtiUV S. C.; .0 .:. % . W43. . Summer 8ckool Winthrop Normal ind IndustrUl-Coilqs'o..Tlckets on Bale fuly i, 2| 8; fltf?l llmltjAugust 2, 1914. '.lontrcaglc and Svinnoc, Tenn, $10.85 Tickets, on ^ ale J ul y ?, l?i'17, 24, 25.}, tugust'3,1, 14; final limit Soptombor if iou.' - - . y$ Summer Excursion ' Fares,* JThe usual Summer .excursion and reek-end tickets aro o? salo to moun am,nnd seashore resort! points. ; Fourth of inlf?Fares. v '* ? The usual Foprth ^t July tickets viii be on sale July.2, J?, 4; final limit tuiy'7,,191.-. :t. v ? .;:*> Proportionately low fares from oth >p6iuM,.. V vv ? ; For further in?ormat-on address:-foi;. ^R\ batter, T'.-'PiM Gfe?tivUle; S; C. I.W. E. McGee, A. C. P. A.' COlUtfl )la, B.C. . ' y, u:' ? , ^.n .' .. . Maj- Usc Militia. ^ ; .Columbus, O., .July 18.-Officers' of *0 regiments" ofr the. Ohld NationSl .hard last night received unofficial or- . "?rs to be In readiness to go to Bell MAO ft, LUL UUCIIU Wft. * yyuuiy .?Minu?s to be .maple? to ' enforce or 1er among (striking minors who haye. .keri?* m&Wt?. ipoXf . SOO SoldlorB fTOuld bVn?^?^^-..pieatrro tab ^ea?e.. Gor. Cfetf.ftlU.not send troops, how- ? mt, : untilrcoiintr > .< clyll... authorities ^Veca^osAed further means to quei^ 'lott. S&t? afftclklir- Wei night ?x -\m sltu??o* Cox;*btt?y declared Belmont aunty authorities had inhdo no sert .M ?frort ^p^* ;,