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FRED H. DOM?NICK
Candidate for Congres?, Third Congressional Dis
. trict.
YVB1 bpedk at the following pinces; in Anderson County on the following
datOB thin week:
Taxa way Mill, Wednesday afternoon 7 p. in.
/.mlcrsoii Mill, Wednesday night, S p. in.
Ildneu Path, Thursday night, 8 p.m.
'vnuuiiicnti Pr?dsy night. s ?> ni. .
' Bnlton>iSa,fj)rfl?y after;no:>ii, 4 p. m
VWjlllaiuston, Saturday afternoon, t? p, m
Pqlzor, Saturday night, 8 p. m.
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-Whpii You Need It.
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FH?^l a^dMerchants r.?f
B?rs Loan and Trust Co.
Interest Paid on Deposits
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II Palmetto Detective Agency
Criminal and Civil Work
A rOrps of trained Specialists ,\hosc services may be secured In strict
ly < tegitlniuto work.
. Address P. O. Box 402
GR&?TRICKEN '
AND HOPELESS
Is toay People of York County
Were Found In Hail Stricken
if r--Belt
?l ' ?
Tlwihall 3trlek0n m et ion of York
couijtw If jtjpMdornona of dc-olation,} Stlifos through lt3 oowmlsir represent-1
Bnld.Ay. J?)ftg. of Cl*r??un College, [rtivcii today appealed to (lenurnl Car.
THREE NATIONS
HAVE GRIEVANCES I
France, England and Spain De
mand Satisfaction From the
Constitutionalists
Washington, July ?The tinlted
who'Mos nbro yes'srday. Mr. Lot
states HImt he made an o.'ll.-r.al visit
thoro 4K3E!*51?bf tho government, and
ih.it'FitfW!wTW';,Vlshes to'witness nn
?other sttrtr-lrftrrrov/ing npebtaclo.
A ntrlp 23 ^pilles long and four miles
in wldtli oVan average was uh'nolutcly
ruined, l?ven Ute "t reo? were qtrlppcd
aa haro of Co'lage au IC it wore mid
winter. Chickens, hogs i.nd even eat
tlo wcn.\ldllefl. .John T. 1 rJddcy. pre
idcut/of tb^ f -.t^k 1KU chamber of,
commerce; T.; yi head of red
cuttlo, tho big, utrftng beef cattle, and
tnza and General Villa in tho Inter
est:! ui pstrlotlsm> and permanent
1 end- in M w oo to bury- their, por
roaal differences ni id work: In bar.
nionv for iho establishment of u now
government. .
Secretary Bryan tolcgr?phcd both
George C. Carothcrr :\nd, John R. Silll
man, vpreaehtativen of iho state de
partment with General'Villa and Gen
eral Chrrivufca.'', fcspor.tiVoiy', urging
. itl>;>t they present in a mo.it friendly,
fid yt t 0,"Pliatle man nor. th? apprchon
s 11 or^cm ,wrrd rpcltcd to death "by \ or cohesion in tho cphstltuUdpT
tho-lVair-VOmo.full "crown cow hud lak-j'1' ???tcs
cn rcXngo'ilAift snlly and when ahf wan 'While tho recent conference at Tor
found;d:?iiA'.>ihVvras completely ?o\cr- ' "on was declared to-have .resulted
cd wHh'h?il^Vith tho exception of tho ?? healing tho broach Jjctwocn Villa
tip of hcufi//*e 'r l ;;?d C?rranza, reporta have como to
Ous& Vdopln?.land:of several* ?h?' fc'lf?c* ????t VlllVwaa preparing to
?crco'f-\V|?^-xoxcrea to a deptb of i 1-2 concentrnto ii!? troops In Chihuahua
feet wUiio-hail,- and in on-j guHoy. I3jriud hold himself aloof from Cnrronza
foot 'doop, tho hall had drifted to the, nutnorltr.
very top'dl tho gnlly. Nothing like lti Thft general^ situation today did
had over b^^)hoard ot.,lu thin coun-;not Boom as promising for pouce- to
try. Thcrci wan u nover'ti wind storm tonio diplomats as If did to American
and ?a ehfcWrtd> kidV'oapr?ftcod It, In a ofllsinls.. General CarranrU has ln
?csrfu?- m^r.r.vr, '*\(L\o wind oven blow rdvdcd that tho surrender of
tho .favt/ptit* ?Vtfay." and Indeed tho; jmjal government be uncondl' >,;
furrowa^va,r6?41?4 ovoji vylth tho row3. Hcprcaonlatlvor. of Mr.CarbaJal C
iu tho ilold , {nuaran?tc?s. and" amnesty first must
:/'-afi^P??^l^'^k-^n/ft^-'of- tl,ls|b-? Ktaatoit'.
' Vneo?^eeb^t?n;,ho*!und of liera wont Frai
iP???(?^!?0*ti^<5"^V10^ 'tHrch.ocr them Brltaii
?, to^wra ,tn,?m upaVt, And it was a griova
wfcTft (^ning. a^tjaMl?ih,; Tho people ] allst a
ore<' absolutely ! ori?faned, ;da?;ed ind iure n
>pe?eSs'-rTfc*cy<^e^sno?rwhr, tto do. Egh
_sl??io'n;,ho.und afhera wont Franco hna now been added to Groat
i^oolplCi Irving tochocr them Britain and-Spain as nation's having
' tH,?m heart. And it was a griovanoeu against the constltutlbn
* I which will bo B?t aslde fpr tu
rcckontng but not forgolton.
gl?hd will eventually demand eat
ro?n
amoiJ
tip,
most
wore
hope
' - w?ro/i^SirW-^'iiea'rs.'. TrSgSKS1:^^.
npte:'.???^!tMrt'- have'gtjho to %
, Taltefl?f TW*f'ttSlghboTs' and. U may
tiot be lob? before Industry Will be
?^5ry iborno" thlo, ' famll eo;
^^jrfe4]rln>^;.-^fa^?. 9t destrpctrpn. Icltlzcns at Zacateoas,
isfaction, tor ih.c
of ..'B?ntou.
Spain wants her subjects!, reimbursed
for'confiscated property, and France la
aow making urgent foprespntationa
concornlng the death of two" French
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J. J. REGAN MAKES
ANNUAL ADDRESS
War, the Feature of the Second
Day's Meeting of Ancient Or
der of Hibernians
( My Associated Press.)
Nor fol:., July 2". The body of dclc-i
gale? r< > ? :i masse Hi is afternoon
lien President James J. Hegau, ofj
the Am i'm Order of Hibernians be
gan to deliver Ii Ik annual address and I
report, and ( leered him to the echo.)
Pr?side? I Regan, smiling bi.4 pleas
ure at ihn demonstration, euiiiinenced
the add reu:: in which he recalled the!
hearty und loyal action of the Chicago
convention when without u discordant
note it r< -i I ctod him president, not ;
: ! much in said, to show loyalty t?<
him but :<> demountruto its common-'
tnof purpA:<o in the work which ill
wu:t "tilled upon to perform. The
prcsldi nt lhe:i reviewed general con-.
dtlhiua of Ihn older, assuring the au-|
dici.ct ".bal il was bu?"JMilng more and
r.!'#r> powerful as -. precerving agent
fir Ihc I ty of Hie republic.
TIi? npcaiter swerved from discus
jlon of Un- 1 cal affaira and rcvelcwed
Iho idliittlioti in i'lster where a "few
ii h !cicn! ipiritn bave been waging a
bitter < . iiijm against home rule,
arour.li.i; wherever possible racial p're
Judlrc R*:d religious bigotry." The
speaker a:$o touched cm the relations
of I bo widely to the church which he
expressed in the sentence that "faith
and the fathcrluud are synonymous
v it!- na. '
Prafceil Ihc Women.
I'. . sie.? J Itcgau also touched on the
:i u7?::Ulury. lie said that It
would indeed bo a tame organization!
whlcb t rief I In exist without the woin-i
tin to i:: pire Its efforts and to set
ihc pa. j for I ho i-:lov/er-footed men to
follow.
Air. licgnn'k address was the feature
of 'he (second day's session of the bi
ennial ecu von lion of the A. O. II.
Memorial mass at St. Paul's church,
Portsmouth, opened today's session.
A short business session followed,
in which (bo credentials committee
report cd witli no contests.
This afternoon, hi addition to the
report of President Regan the con
vention beard reports from its secre
tary, from tho juvenile committee,
which reported membership of 4,800;
from the military branch of the order,
whiuti recommended raising funds for
the cause In Ireland and declared nine
counties in Ireland were drilling for
the conflict. /
Telegrams were sent to the Apostolic
delegates at Washington and in Cana
da and to the Pope.
.. Every; state in the union is repre
sented' In the convention, and dele
gates arc- present from the Canadian
northwest.
(From the Courior.)
Mt. FH'tliel church, Snluda associa
tion, has called Rev. N. O. Wright of
Helton to succeed Pastor O. L. Orr,
wjio recently recigned to uccept work
in AsbcvlUo, N. C.
'Pastor D. W. Iiiott of Easley. will
assist Dr. A. C. Wllklns In a meeting j
at Bereu, beginning tho uccoud Sun
day in August. Herea is one of thc>|
gcod churches or the Greenville asso
ciation.
-lOvangcllat J. T. Mann of Helton,
?'rites: "Wlfo and I expect to spend a
month In the Welsh Neck and Peo Dee
associations. Monday, July 20, we ex
pect to begin a meeting with Pastor A.
T. Rogers at Liberty Hill. From there
we go to tho Pee Doc, whore we cxpoct
to spend about three weeks on Pastor
G.- T. Grcshnm'o Hold."
Annual report of tho royal Ambas
sadors of the Flrat Baptist church,
Anderson:
foreign missions, Toluca cch?ol
$17.15; cnr.h S12.85.'"$30.00
Home missions., ".15.00
State mlsisona.10.00
.Margaret home.
Bible fund. .. .25
Training school.; .25.
AssocCational oxpense fund.. .. 1.00
Miscellaneous- expenses.. .. 10.50
lloom fund collected this year.. 30.00
: Total. ...... ..$97.:
This meets all of our apportion
ment oxcopt liO.UO-on homo missions |
which will bo paidf from tlio syste
matic receipts before September
!.
Ernest C*Mjr, Treasurer.
Program' for tho Abbovlll? Associa
tion, which convenes with'-Due W6st|
IJuptict Church August 1-5.
J , Tuesday M'Tniug.
lW0o.: Devotional exercises'. W.' J.
Sextdnr ~"
il:15. Organization.
ll;30. Woman's work. Ii>M. Lip-j
coomb.
12:CO. Sermon, E. J. Smith.
12:30 Miscellaneous business."
Tuesday Afternoon. .
2:15. Orphanage. W. J. Suoad.
2:45. Homo Missions, J. S. Harris.
3:15. Temperance, G. W. Gardner:
3:?5. state missions, J. M. Gaines.
4:20. Miscellaneous business.
Tdesday .Night. ^
8:S0. Education, J. L. Vasr.
9:30. Miscellaneous buslncus.
' : Wednesday Morning.
10:00. Devotional ,0x0x01808* T. If,
Fdward8.
' - ;0:S0. jDonomlnatlonal literature,
.'. T. Cox.
: ' 1 s00. Sunday nchoole. X. R. McGeo.
ll;30. Foreign missions, E. J.
Smith, -
* 12:00,. Aged ministers, R. B. Ch%at
ham.'
12:30. MlRcellaneour business.
Wednesday Afternoon.
2:00. Hospital. L. I. Bristow.
?>:30. Obituaries. J. R.. Worts..
3:00. Electionvof offlcbrs.
. 3:15. Miscellaneous busCnens to ad
journment. #
J. R. Leavell. Moderator.
R. B, Sheatham, Clerk.
GARLiNOTON SUED
FOB ? LARGE AMOUNTI
CAROLINA AGENCY COM
PANV DEMANDS MONEY
AN ORDER ISSUED
Judge Prince Yesterday Decided'
That the Defendant Owes
Company $25,000
(From Tuerday'-t Daily.)
.John V. Gurllngton and the Semi
11 c > I < Securities; matter came up for
review before Judge Prince yosterday.
The case was started at the spring
lenn of court in Kitiiland county and
wub argued lo a conclusion yesterday.
Albert c. Toad of Laurens, represent
cd Garllligtou and V. 0. ToinpkiiiK. J.
T. QettyB and G. I*. Logan of Colum
bia represented the attorneys for the
Carolina agency company which was i
suing for a return of $25.000. Judge J
I'lincc but night decided the cose
in favor of tho plaintiffs and against
Gailiugton.
Some years ago Garllnfott establish
ed in llils state a general agency for
the state Mutual Life of Home, Ga
He wiote a lot of insurance and luter
capitalized hls?gencral agency under
the name of the Carol Inn Agency j
Company. A y.iar or r-o laier he Used j
ills stock in the Carolina Agency Com
pany to get a charter for the Semiuole
Securities company, (be avowed in
tent ion of which company wan lo or
ganize an accident insurance com
pany. ';
The Scminolpi? Securities company
got into the hands of speculators wbc
wreck'd it aup. the Carolina agency
company war; also deeply involve.', 'al
though it was ? separate company, j
Sub.cquontly ,thc agency . corfitV{ia>
was put into,Hie band of a receiver
Wade i lampion Cobb of Columbia, be
ing appointed,,to. that, position. Gar
iiiigiuii, un -ths ?.c. rr^r; cf his p!>.ro!'"
from thU etnto prison, 1b living boyoin
tho borders of. the state,, but sah
t?-bave proporty-in this'state.
Some tlmo ,-,ago the ., caso was
brought before Judge. Princo wheu
arguments we'ro .'made on the question
whether or not a guardian ad lltci'n
should bo appointed . for Garlington
while he v;as irolbo slate, penitentiary
Judge Prince .rt?led against Garl'ing
ton's contention, .that, under tho clr
eircunistuncea^exlstin? in this ea$e, a
guardian ad ;lltem should not bo ap
pointed for him.
The case was then .referred to A.
D. McFaddco.'vhmastcr . ..of. Ricldand
county, to tokei-testimony and submi'.
aamo with hte -findings'to the court.
The master reported , that Garlingfoi
is- liable to .the,ir(jcelver.. of .the. com
pany In, tho rjw^.flf $'2l,06.0.' "Tho ar
guments today u? q.on the rulings ' of
the master eu to admitting evidence
and as to his report that G?'rllngtpi
is indebted U> he company In the sum
named. . > ' ..'
Tho .reading of tne case yesterday
consumed over, three hours. After the
arguments had been,, made, Judge
Prince decided that. Garlington is in
debted to tho iliaro?ina Agency com
pany in the sum.-of, $25,000.
SENECA SAW A
PRETTY W?DDlfJG
Mr. James Richardson and Mis5
Florence B?rley Were Married
In Quiet Fashion Tuesday.
* ' "
/> ; I.'.",..
One of the surprise weddings of, the
lust Tew days to occur in tills-section
was that cf Mr. James Richardson, of
Anderson, and MJs$ Florence Bnrley,
of Walhalla which oc cured Wednes
day morning at Seneca.
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson arrived In
the city yestorday4- .shortly oftor tho
noon hcai* tud-'are at the Chlquolu
hotol,! wbero they': are -'receiving the
best wlshos of a abat'of frichdB. '
NO, DEV?t?S MEN TS
IN NELMS MYSTERY
brother of Missing Women Will
Seek Federal Aid Af A=i
' Eair^Ds'te;
"' -'.'V' ". ' > '
m
(By Associated Press.)
Atlanta,- Caip July 21.?vVttornoy
Goneral MoRoynpfjfls kbon will t?c ask
ed to investigate, t?tp mystorioub dis
appearance of v Miss! Beatrice Neuna
nad Mrs. Elolsti Nclma Donnls; from
whom no autoritative Vinforiuatloii
has been re?oive $ abWe .they;'left the
city early in Juhor. Marshall Nclms,]
hrcthc-r of rne' nnssjin^' 'women,' on
nouneed tonight yf?af, wb^id ,leave
for Washington tomorrow to" seo tho
attorney general, -:-rV .
I; Wbilo. Nchus :would not ony oh .just
what basis ho-hoped to interest , the
federal authorities,-.ho 'has 'pitovloufily
asserted that be did nop tolievo tho
my8tory letter moiled In Satt Francis
co and roeoives^asrs is July 8 by bis
mother, Mrs. Jno; W. Nelms,.was writ
ten by Mrs. Dennis. ; The message, waB
typewritten and signed in 'handwriting
"with Mrs. Dettnla! b?mo;-? ?aindl?atcd
that she had killed her sister,- was pro
paring to kill her' brother, -^wno-'was
then In San Francisco, and would then
commit r-ulcrde.'v'fl',v " ,, '.>1' -:
It la'also sat? that Nohns has evi
dence showing Abat Mrs. Dennis sent
money by checks.;through'-'-the''malia
to bo' invested in M?iclc? ' and" *it\ la
ttiought that the appoal'?toHhoefederal
authorities may be based on this phase
of the care,. ' .>' .* ',. ."..' ..
FARMERS UNION
STATpEETING
MANY ALREADY HERE AND
MORE COMING
OPENING SESSION
Bsgan Deliberations Last Night
With Very Successful Meeting
?Go To Clemson Today
(From Thursday's Dally.
Anderson has entertained tiiu poli
ticiens, Anderson has entertained the
veterans and Anderson has entertain
ed many hodios of much Importance
within the last year hut no hody more
deserving of the hospitality of the
?oinmnily has over been entertained
hero than that which la now gathered
in Anderson?the State Kai more'
Union. Delegates to the union began
arriving in the city early yc.ilerday
I'noi ning and by lust night there were
about (in delegates present. It was Kb.
tertalned that Ulis number would he
materially increased by the hour fori
starting the trip to J'lcmson College
and it is believed that1 at least I'll)
farmers will compose the party going
to Clcmsoh today.
hast night the Hrat cession or tho
union, was held at s:::o o'clock and
was called to order in the court house
by J. W. llothrock, president of tlie
Anderson county union. Mr. Rothrock
introducod Mayor Leo G. HoHcman,
wlio delivered tlie address, of welcome
on behalf of the city and tlie mayor
was followed by Porter A. Whalcy.
who, on behalf of-the chamber of com
merce, bade tho farmers a hearty and
cordial welcome. T!ic response to
these addresses was delivered by
President E. W. Dabba Mr. lloth
rock called attention to the fact that
the first local union in UiIb state was
organized in the Biinie room in 1006.
Tho un'on then called to order
and *lt was found that the following
otIJeers were present: President E.
W. Ikibbs of Moyos ville; Secretary
and Treasurer J. Whltner Pohl of Co
lumbia; Chaplain W. E. Bodic^_qr
Wards; Conductor C. W. Suber. of
Columbia; executive committee. It". M.
Cooper of W?sacky, and B. Harris, of
Pondlelon. '
The. following committees were then
appointed by the president:
Credentials?J. W. P. Harmon, C. B.
Yarboroug, T. Y. Chalmers.
RcBolutionr?R. M. Cooper, Hr.tgh
Wilherapoon, E. A. lodgers.
Constitutional Amendments?J. P.
Williams, J. W. Shealoy, S. 1 ProsB
ley- ) .',
Education-tor. W. M. RiggB, M. I
Sams, Hugh ^thefapooh. ''
Presidcnt'n Address', arid 1 Report of
Slate Officers?E. J. Wai3on; ' J. B
Whotscll, J. O. Harri3.
Houra of Meeting?-J. W. Hothrock,
J. M. BroyloB. J. Whltrtor Reld.
A committee mndo report that it
had audited tho books of the .secre
tary-treasurer and found all theso to
bo in splendid rhape with correct bal
ances and showing that the associa
tion was in good shape.
Tho secretary-treasurer then mado
his financial statement relative to tho
disbursement ot funds during tho lart
year, tho monoy received, and the
money now on hand. The union Is In
good condition from a financial st?nde
point. Tho president's expense ac
count was read and approved and then,
came the report of tho field work- of
the sec rotary-treasurer. ;Thts report
showed that Mr. Reld had been able to
accomplish much along several Hues
during the last-year and every mem
ber was well pleased. V
The president's ad a res s was one? of
the^features of the evoning and ^-.de
lighted the audience. jAMr_ Dabp's is
wrapped up in tho work of tho" farm
ors' union and he .has labored early
and late for tho good ot the organiza
tion. Ho told ot what ho had hoped
and planned during year-, gone by and
ho outlined plans to bo followed dur
ing the years to corao, by whlch^tho
Union could l-cconie .a greater and
stronger factor. for helping - tho
farmer. /' .. .
Several amendments woro proposed
to tho constitution and after theso
v/ere read they wore passed on to tho
committee on constitution. A number
of resolutions Wore also' referred to
the corhu-Itteo, On resolutions.
Tho 'mot\ inthxesting toaturo of the
evening was reached near tho closo of
the mooting1 when the ..union .took ; tip
tho dlscur*ori?of the a?ttyl(le3 Of tho
local' unices "tri different" sections' of
the state. Mniost every delogato had
a report to make arid had';atigg> lions
to offer fo*.- the work during'too' com
ing "year. This was '-a .'feature of tho
oveulng dS ? number of" bright ldca^
were advanced find; several instances;
Weri ' rjpprt?d "of wh?rb. the local r
unions hsd^ been; b?ablcd to do goad !
work. This dlabuBsloh will bo rc-j
vamcd, this' oventttg wh.?n. the body tsj
c??lcd to O?uur in iho courX hatt30 at l
S o'clock. ' j
Aftbr explaining tho program'for to
day, which Calls for an addlttqcai'dis
cussion this morning tipott'tho. subject
of tho. local unions, and a trip,'" Cjerx
r.on College for dinner,' the ?" meet
ing of the union ..was j doch tu ?d
adjoprpod last night at 0.L ?', ?eck- .
OFFICIALS COMFlBifelV
Named by President to FfU- Custom j
Offlec at New Orlcank.
Washington, July JW.r^Qfjlctnls n? Jn
tnated by Proftdent Wilson; Jor tho 1
port ot Now Orl?ans werp confirme *
today by the Senate, They are: yqft,.
ort h Knoi, surveyor of oritomn^.vat
P. Sullivan, appraiser of n^ercsmi *t?^;
Jared Yi Sanders, naval officer.
~r~.? v- '
All interested, in Roberts graveyard
will please meet there TuestVy. July i
^th early in the morning to help clenn'
^>nd ceme-ery. Bring necessary j
Anderson College
A Chrhtian Institution for ike Higher Ed
ucation of Young ^Womem
Uirce large (trick buiidhigs, steam beat, electric lights, private
bal h to every tiro rooms. Class rooms, laboratories, gymnasium?
all thoroughly equipped. Campus of 32 acres, recreation grounds,
tennis courts basket bull Held, within easy walking distance of
tonn, on two street car lines. Course of study in nccord with high
cut educational requirements. Experienced faculty of Christian men
and women. Strong depart ment h In
MUSIC, AKT, EXPRESSION AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE
A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for those not ready to enter
college \
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Our Bank 5s a National Baak !
We do not solicit your business only be
cause our bank is a National Bank, operat
ing under a chart?r from the Government
at Washington. But because our Bank has
behind it men- of HIGH CHARACTER and
Financial responsibility. We con
duct our business in a conservative, yet pro
gressive, manner and promote hot only the
interests of our patrons, but the interests of
the whole community. _ ^
Citizens National B?rilc
Capital $150,000 Surplus $35,000
Thecnly bark in the county with *'Uncle Sam"
for a partner.
CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
Piedmont and Northern Railway? orapany^- -
(EFFECTIVE MAY 24th,l914, ANDERSON, 8. C.)
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^ C. V. PALMER,
General Passenger Agent.
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COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
823 West Gervaia Street, Columbia, S. C. '.
y The Only Houso in Columbia making a specialty of supplies wanted for
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills. Oil Mills and alt kinds of Machinery. Write us
when you are in the market.
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