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Remember Osborne & Pearson''s Quit Sale \ EXCURSION TO ATLANTA, GEORGIA VIA BLUE RIDGE In Connection with Southern Railway, Premier Carrier of the South THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915. From Anderson, Walhalla, Westminister and all intermediate points, on the following schedule and Excursion Fares: ' B. R. R. R. No. 9, Hound Trip Excursion Far Atlanta: I.eave Belton ll :22 a. m. $3.00 Leave Anderson 11:5o a. m. 3.00 Leave Autun 12:10 p. m. . . .. 2.75 Leave Pendleton 12:26 p. ni. 2.75 B. R. R. R. No. 24: Leave Walhalla 11:40 a. ni. 2.75 Leave Westunion 11:45 a. ni. 2.75 Excusi?n Train: Leave Seneca^ 1:25 p. m. ^.50 Leave Richland 1:33 p. m... 2.50 Leave Westminister 1:42 p. m. 2.50 Excursion tickets will be good going only on special train and ieg ular trains^o connect with special train as mentioned above. Excursion Tickets will be good returning on all regular train: ex cept New York-New Orleans Limited No. 38, to reach original starting point by midnight Tuesday, June 22, 1915. A Rare Opportunity to visit Atlanta, the Metropolis of the Sosih BASEBALL GAMES at Atlanta with Mobile, June 17, 18 and 19, and Birmingham June 21 and 22, 1915. FIVE DAYS IN ATLANTA Foi Further Information Apply to Ticket Agents W. E. McG^fc, Assist. Gen. Pass. Agt, Columbia, S. C. J. R. ANDERSON, Supt. B. R. R. R., Anderson, S. C. W. R. TABER, Trav. Pass. Agt., Greenville. S C. BRsSH Count Your Desk; Count Your Tele] npHE mott economical and efficient A is a COMPLETE TELEPHONE quate telephone equipment is necessary ? To give s clear track to all call? from tho oti To avoid inside delay in sending your calls t To do away with "busy" reports. To make your telephone system flexible ai meet ail your needs. Are your telephone facilities adequ needs? Telephone, write or call our Contrac detailed information. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHON] AND TELEGRAPH COMP?N1 ANDERSON BANKERS OFF TO CHARLESTON FOUR BANKS OF THIS CITY BE REPRESENTED AT ASSOCIATION. CONVENES TODAY Mr. Lee G. Holleman Is Secretary and Treasurer of South Car olina Organisation. Yesterday Mr. Lee G. Holleman. of the Peoples Bank; Mr. P. E. Clink scales, of the Bank of Anderson; Mr. J. H. Anderson, of the Citizens Na tional hank and Mr. J. I. Brownlee, of the Farmers Loan and Trust com pany, left for the Isle of Palms to attend the South ' \rolina Bankers Association which cu.iVeneB there this morning. Mr. Hollemsn left yesterday morn ing since be is secretary and treas urer of toe association and bad to be there to assist in the final prepara tions. Mr. T S. Bannister, assistant cashier of the People's bank went to Charleston Sundav and will bc there for the meeting. The association v.-!'.; be in session for three days ar??? the bankers from this city are expected to return on Thursday. TOURISTS AT CHIQUOLA Party En Route From Atlanta Stop For Night. The following arrived in Andcson late yesterday afternoon from Atlsn- ] ta. Ga., from which place they arel motoring to New York, and stopped at the Hotel Chlquola. Mrs. H. 8. Courtney. Misses Lillian Carter. Sue Brinkley. Lula May Pur dora. Master Henry Courtney. Charles M. Moon. H. N. and E. M. Cool wyn, j John Moore and G. W. Daniels. ' The party' leaves Anderson early this morning to continue their long automobile trip. Restored to Good Health. "I was sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Gans, Zanesvllle, Ohio. "I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them 1 have ! been a well woman." Obtainable everywhere. ? a-salsasl j-Then phones telephone cystem SYSTEM. Ade itside. o the outside. ? ad adequate to ate to meet your t Department for ii r TREMENDOUS CROWDS HEARS B. F. M1ENDO? SERMON LAST WAS ONE OF BEST YET PREACHED HERE. OVER 3,000 ATTEND On Sunday Night Tent Could Not Accommodate People and They Stood Outside. A crowd of over 2.000 gathered at the tent last night to hear Rev. Bax ter McLendon and for one hour and a half he Held his congregation spell bound with hiB mighty utterances of truth, In his own. individual wsy. His sermon was in substance as fol lows: "You who have read the Bible, win remember thst for s long time, the Amalakites had been a source of great trouble to the children of Israel. God's patience had borne long with Israel, hut with the Ainalakltcs his patience seemed to cease to be a virtue. And God ma?*.c k?p his mind that these Amalakites should be punished and Ile spoke through the prophet to the king that these sinners were to be pun ished, wiped out. root and branch. And Saul's army was to be the instru ment for the elimination and extermi nation of these rebels. There is k limit to God's mercy. The man who goes up against God is playing a loosing game. The msn who mskes up his mind to defy God will go o;: the mat and take thc count. Saul marshalled his army of several hun dred thousand in obedience to God's command. Again God speaks to the prophet and this time lt ls changed. You listen to it. and you will hear the falling of tears. You seem to see p. broken hearted God. Saul has turned back from following me. He has not kept my commandments. "If God were going to write about you and me, I wonder what he would nav? He did speak about this back slldlng, compromising, rebellious fallen king; If God were to speak about you fellows, who kneel low an'J pray loud. as. vhe front seat artists in the churches, if He could press a button and raise a curtain and show your heart as it really is. I'll tell you some of you would want stained glssB windows, and curtains and heavy tapestry over that. You may deceive tho psBtor, you, may deceive the evan gelist, nnd the pastor and evangelist may deceive- you. but you can't pull the wool over God's eyes. You can tool all the people some of the time, you can fool some of the people all thc time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time, and my brother you cannot deceive God for a mo ment. God refuses to be bribed; God's eyes cannot be closed. There ls such a thing as backsliding when none but God knows. It is remarkable what people think they can do with impuni ty when they get - way from home. They throw off restraint then, and they say I can do as I please, but while the great God is on the job. " The evangelist told the story of an old fellow up 'In the mountains ot North Carolina ab 1 some rotten mud add some speckled trout. And he said that some of the Anderson fel lows were speckled trout at home and rotten mud away from home. (Ap plause.) "He told how the poor preacher's life was shortened, and a premature grave was dug. by the hypochrosy and Inconsistency ot his church members. "God pity the preacher," he said, "whose flock runs after the whiskey bottlel the theatre, the card party, sooner than the praye meeting." In closing the evangelist went af ter theatres, and dancing and other forms of worldliness that prolonged cheering and applauses by one among the largest congregations that ever assembled in religious meeting lu the city of Anderson. He preached for over one hour and then said that hie sermon was just two-thirds flnlehd. He closed by crawling In the chair and looking on the preachers and saying that somebody In the churches of America will havfe to be brave enough and with a clarion blast, call a halt, and if the/American churches do not call a halt, you may read. Icha bod on your door post, "thy glory ls departed." Sermon Sunday Sight. On Sunday night the evangelist preached on "The Ten Command ments," and lt ls was one of the most straightforward attacks on sin and the breaking of the laws of God that has ever been heard In Anderson. It ls eslmsted that 3,000 people heard this sermon. The tent will accommodate 2.200 and then seats for 300 have been placed on the outside. All of these were taken and then several hundred stood or sat down on the outside of the tent. ' Only a Few Caa Go. Those who are so fortunate that ex pense does aot have to-be considered are now going to health resorts tn get rid of the Impurities In the sys tem that cause rheumatism, backache, swollen, aching Joints ad astltf. pain ful muscles, lt you are one of thoa? j who cannot go, yet feel that you need relief from such pain and m'.wy. try Poley Kidney Pills. They restore the kidneys to healthful activity aa? make you feel well and strong. Evana Pharmacy. ._ . . AUDITING OFFIGES TO BE TRANSFERED RAILROAD OFFICIALS IN TKlS CITY WILL MOVE TO ATLANTA, GA. COMBINES OFFICES Change Made From An Econom ical Standpoint-Mr. Ander son Made Auditor. Upon returning from Washington. D. C.. yesterday morning. Mr. Bond Anderson, auditor of the Blue Ridge railway, announced that the auditing department o? the Blue Fridge railway would he moved from this city to At lanta. Ua. Although no! officially announced until yesterday, it has been known in Anderson for th j past two weeks thai ,lt was very likely that this changa would oe made, however, it was not thought that lt would go Into effect by July 1. OrderB have now beeu published for the removal, and Mr. Henry W. Miller, vice president of the Southern railway, savs that the change will be made by the latter part of this month. From an economical stand point it was thought best to have this change made and Mr. Anderson, Mr. R. Duff Murray. Mr. William Tram mel! and Mr. Phillip A. Wllhlte. of the local department, will be removed to Atlanta. Heretofore Mr. Bond Anderson has been known ar, assistant auditor but when the change ls made he will be auditor, lt being the intention of tho company to combine the auditing de partments of the Blue Ridge, the Au gusta Southern, the Danville and Wes tern. Tallulah Falls, the Lawrence ville branch and the Hartwell rail roads and one or two more roads, which are controlled by the South ern. Into one office ia Atlanta and Mr. Anderson will he placed in charge. Mf. Anderson came to this city about ten years ago from Asheville. N. G.. and he and Mrs Au?i?j.""'?n have made many friends, herc v ho will regret to have theit move to At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. ??urray and Messrs. Wllhlte anJ Trammel! have many friends hcre.too, who will regtet having them go away. Superintendent John R. Anderson ?tated yesterday afternoon that he hated tn see the change made but that lt being done for the best interest of he railroad and that the concentra tion of forces in Atlanta could do the work for the above named railroads without so much expense. Mr. An derson also stated that the offices in the station here now occupied by thc auditing department, would be rented when they are vacated. OPENING BALL AT CHICK SPRINGS Season Formally Opens Friday, June 18-Press Association Meeta June 28. Greenville, June 14.-The opening ball of the Chick Spring hotel will be held on the evening of Friday JUne the eighteenth. This is one of the leading social events of the summer season for this section of the State. The ba',1 will be formal. The hotel ls scuding out no printed invitations but requests the honor of its friends' pres ence on this occasion. All Is in readiness for the complete opcring of the 1915 season at Chick Springs, and plans are being made for the entertainment of many guests. The hotel liae been open since the middle of May, but the BOBS on proper does not begin until the opening ball. . Chick Springs will entertain several conventions during the summer. Some of thfi-e gatherings are The Pres? Association, and the Master Printers Association, June 28th. 29th and 30th; the State Pharmaceutical association. July 6th, 7th and 8th; and probably the clerks of court will meet at Chick Springs during August. Cnambtrlaln'n Colic, Cholers sn? Diarrhoea Remedy. Thia ls a remedy that every family should be provided with, and especial ly during the summer months. Think of the patn and suffering; that must be endured when medicine must be aent for or before relief can' be ob tained. This remedy is thoroughly reliable. Ask anyone who haa used it. Obtainable everywhere. 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Trowbridge, Sp?clf.l Agent. ?C. W. Webb, District Agent. Q E. Tribble, Special Agent. Bleckley Bldg., Anderson, S. C. SUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA* June 15 to July 23,1915. | Courses of Study Full courses ot study will be provided to mest the needs of? 1. superin tendents and Principals; 2. High School Teachers; 8. Primary and Orado ?Teachers; 4. Rural School Teachers. Faculty . A large Faculty has been secured, composed et specialists and leaders aft education in this and other States. Special Features Model School through first six grades. Special course ta, Rural School Problems. Kindergarten practice aad lectures on Montessori methods. General lectures and entertainments. Best features ot Summer Schools. Acommodattons unexcelled. County Boards of Education are authorised to renew certificates still In force vor all teachers who do satisfactory work la thia Summer School aad |t(>ke the final examination. 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