ts. t? mam P?QaRAM ANNOUNCED BY Trfc SECRETARY NAMES DELEGATES Sbo?jld be Forwarded to Rev. J. IN SingWton--May 4th to 6th Inclusive Mr. J. B. Marshall. secreUry, bas prepared and hus sent out the pro gram for tho ninth annual Sunday achoo! coherence of Anderson dis trict, to be held in the Methodist church at $tarr. May 4 ead ?. inclus ive. Rev. T. C. Odell, pr?sldlfi* elder, j la the head of the conference anil Mr. j Marshallsecretar*.. Mr. J. ML Way ls'the conference field secretary. Mr. Marshall eild Monday that the ?uh- . ject matter of this program waa sug gested'-by the conference field Beere- t tar>. ?tfcJj in line witta the policy of 1 the Suriqsy school board, and it is al Ho^apDrbved by the presiding elder of < "Every ?f?idr ?nd .?rery auperln- < tendent bf the district ta a delegate," I l?e ?ee?V/* attend ho should send a del '??t?iate? are to be selected from tbifo^ i mm?v -A?polpted aame^ate. For ! th? .Rpecfal sesBloa. for Wesley Bible J we hppe aa many of the offlclala of 1 * cJtasea.wiU attend aa can. possibly go. - "?very Behool should BBC thant ls . rsproaar?ted in tbfa conference by a : full delegation. Only those men and women who will agree to go, unless ^ris?dehtl?lly hindered, should be ap pointed as delegates. "Ev^B^er la expected to begin rind close ali refries, on tithe. All p,re urged to make careful pr?paration : tor bach topic waa chosen b?caus? tho \ Sunday..Behool workers need and de Biro information on that part :>dar pow. ? ; "Names of delegates should .'or warden promptly to Rev. J. U. oi.igle ton.fctatT, S. C. The local c*c^?nlttee op.entertainment will assign homes to ali who send notice to the .effect that U^^m. attend ; the cc^tere^ lt deicga^ aaroU^wat ..?".'".'"ito'lttBn* lif 4. ?-Devotional services to be con ducted by Rev. j; F. Anderson, Mc ?^^0-Adress: "A Summary of tho Past Achievements and PreaentJNeeds of Our District Sunday School wor*,** by Rar, T..C, OD?)l, ?>xosiding elnar. ?tmounceoe&ts. Tuesday tfor?lafe, Mai 5. B:^8peclai service of praye:. for the proaoiice ol the Holy ZjMli. cou d^lettby Dr, J. li Stak'*?. -Walhalla. --rr?. - ^Si&:JM??im.. tel. a??tn?h?lane& sSoOir ten minute talks v"'4he tfea A?9 Bt?yv Wow to Gel and Hpld Hi? lb the Bnnday School/ W?U W and Her D* J?ds^fronf^B^ _ 8. "Are we Re*^Ll?J^0l*Sg? r** Church Services . or ?*BV Ttfe^fttf?^ theran, agapae loe* %jj^wijzy^ Hb^r w^dT?fNT w>5i ot f?odlnd tn Prayer. ' led by Rev. V j Season Tickets for Our Forthcoming Redpath Chautauqua j i In arranging to inaugurate this chautauqua this year the local committee bought 1,000 $2.50 season tickets, which I i j! wfflpf? s?>!u, while they last, by them for $2.00 each. Wlien these tickets are exhausted no season tickets thereafter can be had for less titan $2.50. Also, the price of J seasctn tickets will ^ot be reduced from the first day to the close of the chautauqua. j ^ The single aa. .??ions to thc different sessions of this chautauqua aggregate more than $8.00, so it will pay you to j j buy a season ticket even after the program is half completed. For the single admissions to the respective entertainments j J see program. Season tickets are non-transferable except within the owners f?mily. CHILDREN'S .TICKETS admit children ag?d six to fourteen years inclusive. All children are admitted to the j H children's work hete. ! . I I JO*-Ten-Minute Talks on Children's Hy: 1. "Making Children's Day Instruc lye and Inspiring," by Rev. M. M. brooks. 2. Getting a Fine Collection," ky }. M Heard, Anderson. 3. "How and Why Amend the offl :tal Program in Order to Adapt it to ^ocal conditions," \>y Rev. J. M. Steadman, Clemson. 4. Round Table, "Children's Day flaps ana Problems," conducted by J. K. Way. 10; 45-Flitcen-Mlnute Talks, on reacher Training: . SL.iVGetting Officers and Teachers to 9*ffSy^t Rev. Achille Sassard, Fel ler.; i'-X BfBnQncOurees ap individual Pu ^^HVjRr RegnlarASessions of the s^now io Conduct 'reacher Traln Suuihjy School," by J. B. Marshall. Adaerson^; V Round? Table: "Teacher Training Plans and Problems," conducted by A. M. Lander. ll :3v>-Address, "The Supreme Im portance .of the Workers' Council with at lesat Monthly Meetings," by Rev. John W. Spoake. | 12-Business: Reports of commit tees, resolutions, place for next con ference, etc. Intermission, Wednesday Afternoon, May f.. 3-Special prayer service for Wes ley Bible Classes, by Rev. Elsie Myern. 3: IB-Ten-Minute Talks on Wesley Adult Bible Class Work: 1. "A Sketch of the Work ahd? Growth of the Wesley Bible Class In the South Carolina Conference" (An derson District), by Prof. G. S. Good* glen, Willtamstop. 2. "Wesley" Bible Class Federation, WowxFormedV Th*?r . Purpose and Valae." by,-f. M. Way, ?v.3 secretary. 3. "Their Value* to the Cn?rch in Organising and Training Workets," by &ev. J, D. Crout. 5j Open Discussion: "Shall we i**ed erf.te the Classes of This Districtf" w, 4:30-^Op?n Parliament on Wesley Bible Class Work: 1. Elevating the Ideals of Class Of ficials. ?. ? SPORTS : The manager of tue Ande*s!?!i High School baseball team yesterday sign ed ?contr?ct with Bailey Military In stitute for a game of baseball to be played In Anderson next Monday. April 20. At thia time the school will be.on ?, "hike" Greenwood to Green ville, gajbg into camp at the tatter niece adA when the cadets face the An dcrson team they will have the sup port of the entire Bailey bataillon and a crowd of rooters from a military school together with their band will he able to do much toward encourag ing the cadet team. The Anderson High School will bave ita hand full if there ls to be j any hope of beating Balfey. This fast team bas defeated a numbat Of the fitting schools and several of the colleges of the State have fallen befo-e the heavy hitting crew making up the B. M. X. nine. However, thc local boys believe that they will be able to at least interest Bailey, even though they db not win. Several games have also been ar ranged by the manager of the High School team. Next Thursday .the Highs will again piny Frazer Acade my. Tue Academy team- says that it will be able to put up a far better ex hibition thiB time than was the case on field day and that they may win from th? high school. During chautauqua week hare the A. H. 8. will play the aggregation repre senting the Greenville High School, on May 9 Forman Fitting School will come here for a game, while the An derson boya viii go to Freenvllle fori two games on May 15 and iv. On May 1 the Anderson team will play at Belton during tbe O'Neall, Oratorical contest and on May i tba team will go to Greenwood where it will play Bailey. The manager of tbe team said yea-1 terday afternoon that the hoya had] been putting in splendid practices 'every afternoon for the last month and . that they were now in fine shape. They baye good hopes of winning from Balley next Monday afternoon and as Bailey will come here with all their rooters Anderson people should turn oui and root for the local hoya. Jefferie BIrtfidAjr.~ , Washington, April 13.-Thomas jef ferson's anniversary waa. celebrated in the -bouse today with Representa tive Clark, democrat ol Florida, mak ing a. speech proposing that President Wileen head a commission to plan a memorial to mark Jefferson's birth place at Old. Shadwell, Va. Repre sentative Johnson, democrat of Ken tucky prevented consideration of a r?solution to that effect ott the'ground that other business was pending. o SOUTH ATLANTIC c o " . s o At Jacksonville 4; Albany 0. c o At Columbia 3; Savannah 2. c o At Augusta 4; Charleston 5. c o At.Columbus 2; Macon 2. 7 In- c o ihgs, rain. ' < i o ?oto o o o o o O O O O.O-O.? O O * t CHANGES MADE IN StftEET RAILWAY Meeting Concerning Matter In Charlotte Yesterday Attended By Anderson Men - Harry A. Orr and T. P. Hill of the Southern ""Public Utilities Company and the Anderson street railway com pany are expected to return to the city today from Charlotte, where they went Sunday afternoon to be present. at a conference yesterday in regard to the Southern Public Utilities Company taking Over the street railway sys tems owned ?>y the Soul?em Power Co. This move was mentioned some. weeks ago and ItMawSUherefore not much of ii surprise wflh it became known last week u?rawk'declsion had been reached. ffifreffi Thirteen Thousand To Go? To Work Houghton Mich.. April 13;-The ' strike of-the copper miners In upper Michigan came, to an 'end today, aa a reedit. ot a ?fic^r?ndum vote taken t e8terday 'apiopg tlie members of the Western Federation, of Miners. Tho strike I bad 'been in' effect since last July, when. 13.000 men, according to the ngurenje^tue,Federation, demand ed better wages a-id working condi tions tind recognition of the Federa tion. Managers p/t, Un> Wines have an nonnced,^gtntJti?V,,1wlll re-employ all men w^h4J??jia,aot. beep guilty, ot vio lence as soon .as they give up their membership la the Western Federation or Miners. ,? The ?pine sweers had changed work ing c.ojidltioas -and wages so that they i subsequently-aiet th? demands of the I strikers. t-?*s .? ? I T1?8-B*WN?C FJLAtiUS I City ?f Siavung iTVeTy Much Worried j BeeftuBo of lt. I , Havana, April 1,3.-The bubonic i Plague hcrfe is spreading In spite of the ] corta of the'Sanitary Department. One ?n?* case was reported today and two , ! oihors are under surveillance. The /total humber ot cases bf bubonic , > plague up tp dab, ls sevon, with two , under suspicion.. Many blocks, lu the > infected zone were placed under quar , antlne tonight? the. resldbnU being pr? ? ' dercd to move. A majority or the poor > people are being housed at the Tris J. S. roWlJ?R WILL NOT MAKE RACE Says That rle Cannot Axford To Leave His Business Interests and Responsibilities lt was published In this paper last Thursday that J. S. Fowler, the well known business man and planter, was being Suggested for thc State Senate. Mr. Fowler states that he bas been besieged by a great many friends- from gil . parts of the county but be feels that lt would bo too great a sacrifice wiiicn involve:) others to a great ox- I tent. From the promises of support re ceived, he believes that he could be elected easily, and bo states that ho will lend activo support In the cam paign to aomo representative man of Anderson county, but be cannot run himself. Mir. and Mrs. A. S. Fant and little ann George and Misses Jessie sad Georgia Fant of Belton were In the city yosterday. President Insists Oil Anti trust BM Washington, April 13.--Unqualified disapproval was ospreBsed ' by - Presi dent Wilson today of the proposal 10 j congress to curtail tbejanti-trust leg islative program fdr this session. Lat er, members or the house Judiciary tub committee, who bad conferred with \ President on . the subject, declared (an effort would, be made to report; (quickly a singl? measure, embodying Hbc substance of all the sep?rate ten tativo trust bills, and that legislation Ialso would be pressed to meet the de mands of labor for restriction of the Injunction power of the courts. That prosltion ti carrying lut the full trust legislativo program ia grow {ing among senate and boase temi j crate continued in. evidence during the day. I Senator Newlands, chairman of tho senate interstate commerce comm! tee, laald bia committee , expected to report I* a genera; trust ktiii soon. "gPRE?ft EAGLE BILL" Sulxer Is Trying to Imitate Beerst,1 I Evidently Albany, N. Y., April 13.-A moya- ; : mont to bring about the nomination Of William Sulxer as an Independent.can idato for governor this Fall took deli- ( i te form here tonight in the incorpo- I atlon of "The American party" by ? 'lends of the proposed executive. "There will be a complete state tick t headed by Gov. Sulzen/" Col. Alex- . oder S. Bacon, one of t\o Incorpora- 1 ors, in a statement tonight explaining he purposes of the new party. ' 1 CARRANZA^ NAVY. i Chicago, April 13.-General Carran a ls negotiating for the purchase of ' Ix revenue cutters for the Const itu- J lonallst government, lt waa learned j rom the agenta located here. ' HO BETTING THEKE RV " ?? uanuvill* Tl l-l nut .\ IBU TT Taff ScandHl. Oklahoma City. Okla.. April 13.-lt ; betting ls permitted at the Tulsa race j track tomorrow. Governor Lee Cruce ipili direct Frank M. Canton, adjut ant general to'order out a company of i militia to assist him in enforcing tho : ?tate's anti-gambling laws Wednesday. Governor Cruce stated tonight that io would give the' Tulsa county of ilclals until tomorrow*!? stop betting it tho track. The Excitement To? Much For Kim Greensboro, N. G., April 13.-Al Lexington this morning while tim sup erintendent nf thc cotton mill by which they are both employed had them-tn his omeo trying to settle their dis pute, WI T. Childers opened Ure on C. Lv Fttwa* He. shot throe times over tho superintendent's bead, abd then dropped^^pat'^frdm . heart failure, broughton -by the excitement, ono bul let 8tritck'il?wo in the hand. Cough Medicine fer Children. Y Too much c are cnmiot be peed? lp se lecting a co?sh medicine for children, ft should be plcmbnt to take, contain bo harmful substance and be more ef fectual. ' Chamberlain's cough reme dy moots these requirements, and is a favorite with mothers of young chil dren everywhere For sale by Evans' Pharmacy. The telephone cable, which la to connect Aldenburg, langland, with Walcheren, Netherlands, ls to be ?ev en ty nine nautical miles In length, making'lt the longest submarine tele phone cable In thc world. It will fur nish telephone communication between L?n?1ie'f:in||Ri4 other w*ij k^n pen Or^t Vlayors appear ?? ^ fcnropjtny.