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ROYAL BAKINW POWDER ... , ,. Absolutely Pure Cakes, hot biscuit; hot breads, and other pastry, are daily necessities In the American family. Royal Bak ing Powder win make them more digestible, wholesome, appetizing? Ufo Mum-Ho Umm Phomuhmfmm \. R. PRESBYTERY iness nature carno before tho spring _, . . M .,-* . *. . meeting of the Presbytery-Sessional The Nest Meeting Will Ile Held In Records and Finance. Andmon ..ScJ that rao8t 0f ?he time waB tak Tlie announcement that Anderson c*n up with Home and Foreign Mis lind be? n selected as the next place shuu Sabbath school methods, How of meeting; or the AsBoclute Reformed to raise church funds, etc.; Presbytern was received here with "The conferences' at this meeting pleasure. Fay. J. H. Garrison, who werf especially helpful, succeeded in getting Anderson selected ReV- J- C. Dale or our Mexican mls yesterday prepared the following upon 8,"n gave a'Helpful atidrer.s on 3jb The Intelligencer's request: bath night on "Why I Believe iii Mts ' I have Just returned from a meet- slons." ing of tlte Presbytery of the Second Possibly the most inspiring thing tn Presbytery] of the Associate Reform- all thi8 helpful meeting WOB that five ed Synod. young rion, students of Theoloer in "lt may be that some of your read- Erskine Seminary, preached before era would be interested m a word tbs Presbytery, tara for liccn*ure and iront that meeting. Presbytery met one for licensure abd ordination. Friday, April 10th with Cannon Creek "lt cheers tho Christian heart to see Mission. Newberry .County, and was manly young m*n '.urn aside from the opened with a sermon by Rev. L. T. calls of the world to the call of God, Pressley at ll o'clock. and invest their gi'ts In the business "There were present, including "min- of Imlpin-i evangel*T the world, isters aud elders about thirty-five del- This meeting will Include lb? first epates. !*-'TT| Sabbath of November. 'The ?tey word of the meeting waa j~ "At that time w- expect to dedicate "Missions." The evangelistic idea had our church in Ar.edrson. gripped the Presbytery possibly as ' "We look forward to thia coming of never before. I the brethr?p and,: thlp 'dedicatory ?er "Only twp matters of a distinct bus- vice with much- pleasure." 3 mmmmmnwmwmmmmmw-^ r . .-, If all of these schemes which "Smooth" strangers come around to peddle aye such great "Money Makers" why don't they KEEP them themselves? .. tl When a man is trying} bard to sell you a proposition there ts something in it for HIM-that'a a sure thing. Is it not better for os all to keep our money here at home, invest in and build up OUR OWN Com^jty? >;? The man who does this ht pros|^M?s; ' ' - .J, Wc pay 4 per cent, interest on Savings Make OUR B.tr.k YOUR bank Anderson, S. C. ,, .- h . n, i The Famiers & Merchants,^ Farmers Loan and Trust Company, both of Anderson, S. C., ta ce a great deal of Ras ure in lending mon jy to prompt paying cus tomers and at ttys season of the year take an especial pleasure in lending money to Xl_I - ?r\ rn-\ar ?V t ??llHc Ultll We would be pleased to extend our acquaintance with the farm ers of this good county by lending them money. Farmers i j4lcK?ttts; B?iik } Farmers Loan & Trust Co. Five ?ollai*? Rcv*/ai??? 2 Vor tho largest Wj^er Melon grown fromour seed. We lATve TOM WAT 5;.?.;?i;v ?tfPFT ?ad MONTE CRISTO. We abo bave for tatra***. ; ltoa, wienil hundred package* of three entirely sew water Bielens wsleh wRI he gires !r*e to n?T ?' .? furner fricad?, whs wn? rall at oar store. BY TERRIBLE RAIN YESTERDAY'S DOWNPOUR WAS VERY SEVERE BRIDGE IS DAMAGED Traffic Held Up On Main Street Yesterday for Several Hours By Washout Beginning about 2 o'clock Tuesday iiHirnihK. Anderson experienced n "young" cloudburst when the rain fell in torrents until 11:30 o'clock In the morning, lt was said that as much rain fell here yesterday morning as has ever been known in the' same length of time and some fears were ex pressed by the people of the elly as to ?he probable damage done In this county and other portion^ of thc State. The railroad officials all over South Carolina were Tuesday morning tele graphing instructions out to their en gineers, warning them that the tracks would proba^iv-be damaged some and I giving orders that all trains run slow ' ly. The only damage done in the city of Anderson, so far as is known was to the bridge on Main street, over the railroad tracks. The loose earth un der the brldgo, where work has re cently been going, on became soft ened hy the continuous rain fall and some of the braces supporting the plank approaches to the bridge gave way. The loose earth and part of the timbers was then precipitated to the tracks below. However, as soon as the rainfall ceased a number of car penters were put to work and this trOUbl? VI.' a a rohlf.HI/iJ in a f,. n . li..lira About the heaviest fall of rain came Tuesday morning about 8 o'clock when the water fell in sheets. This continued however, for only a short time and by 11:30 lt ceased entirely and the sun c?me out. NEGRO FINED FOR DRIVING TOO FAST ' i . I Oscar Clement Almost Ran Down Party of School Children Yes "?l^-^?jjhar.day Morning Charged with driving his dary reck lessly and in a manner dangerous to i the public safety. Oscar Clement, a negro, 'was fined $25 in police court 1 Tuesday, .morning, the. Ees?rder give^ | j lng the negro a lecture with the sent ence.. It la-alleged that Clemant drove his dray up the street tn a manner cal ?culated to endanger the lives of ped I estralns or some others driving along j the street and that he narrowly avoid' ed running over a party of school chil I dren as they alighted from a ear. The recorder gave notice that a heavier fine or a longer jail sentence would be in store for thc next de fendant to appear in police court on thia charge. GO TO COLUMBIA1 Will Send Representatives To the Grand Lodge in Capital City Next Month Tho "Odd Fellows" In Anderson ??nd all over the State are making-many preparations for the coming of I. O. O. P. State Convention, which Is to meet In Columbia on May W and 14. - < Delegates ? are soon to be selected from the Anderson locges and all the members of the order in thi* etty will take a lively interest In the affairs or tho body. The members of the order from all parts of the state will spend sev jerdl days lu Columbi., and the occa sion ls certain to prove an Important one to the Oddfellows as many mat ters connected with the welfare of the order' wUl he acted upon. The .encampment of thc state will meet thine at the same time and elaborate plans are being prepared for the entertainment of the members. Th? enc'mpmest is ea auxiliary body to tho Odd Fellows. I LOCAL COMPANY HAS REORGANIZED I Townsend Company Ha? Selected Board ot Directors and Offi cers Are Chosen v The Townsend Company . has been [formally reorganised, with the selec tion of directora and officers. A very j happy choice of men tor the positions j or directors was made,4heae being: O. B. Townsend, j. M. Evans, F. Kt Pr?vost and J. L. Hembree. The of ficers chosen are: G B.. Townsend, president; J. af. Evans, vice-president and assistant treasurer, and P. K. Pr? vost, secretary and treasurer and cen It is understood that the company will enlarge, its -field ot operations and even now io making marken improve ments. .However, lt ls said that Ute same policy a* always pursued by.the company, will ht adhered to In any and all transactions and the name of "Townaaad" wilt even baa trade mark MjN?ff'? quality. P. f N. SCHEDULES GHANGED^ TUESDAY TIME WILL SUIT ANDERSON BETTER TWO MORE TRAINS Effective With Tomorrow Morn' ins at 1 O'clock Interurban WiU Make Change? \ Effert ive Thursday morn Inn at 1 o'clock a number of changes ivlli bo mad J in the schedules of the Piedmont & Northern Lines between Anderson, Greenville und Spnrtanburg and Greenwood. These changea effect a number of trains. Anderson g^ts two new tra?na, one Incoming train lUid one outgoing train, thus maklg a total nf eight trains each way daily insteud of j seven as heretofore. C. W. Crosby, trainmaster and W. C. Murphy, superintendent, wero lu An derson yesterday arranging for the printing of the new schedules These are now in the hands of an Anderson prln?irtU**?**]? rn and wljl bc (urned out as soou as possible. The follow ing schedule?, of the trains us copied iront tho official' Schedule by The In telligencer. The figures contained in this chedulo are not guaranteed to be correct and are given aa a matter of general information: Lv. Anderson. G'ville Ar. Spart. 0:30 A. M. 8il0 A. M. 9:34 A. M. 8:25 A. ML VOhO A. M. 11:35 A. M. 10:35 A.-AI. 11-?O--A.-MA -\:\xt P. M. 1:05 P. M. 2:46 P.M. ' 3:S0'P M. 2:15 P. M. 4:00 P.M. 5:20 P.M. 3:35 P. M. 5:25 P. M. 7: GO P. M. 6:10 P.M. 7:50 P.M. 0:'? P. M. 9:00 P. M ?0:40 P. M. ??;C>9 P. M. Ar. Anderson. Lv. G'ville Lv. Spart. 7:35 A: M. 6:00 A. M. 9:35 A. M. 7:50 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 8.40 A. M. 1:15 P.M. 11:40 A.M. 10:20 A.M. 3:?5 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 12:25 P. M. 4:45 P. M 3:15 P.M. 2:00 P. M. 7:1--, P. M. 5.:55 P. M. . 4:?.a P. M. 10:10 P. M, 8:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Arrivals nt Greenwood: 8 A. M.; 10; 12:15 Pl M.; 4;.5;15; ,:45; 10:45. -j-,-1-J?lb. o o o o o o o o o o o o' O O 0 O O O O a ; o o A IX MEMORIAM"-' o o i ' '." " (,n^ " ' ' ? ooooooooooooooo O ) o o . j fcj Whereas,!-U?e Almighty* ? Father In His Infinite mercy and wisdom > had Seen lit to remove from our ?nidst one of our much beloved'and'rtrered la borers ipr Christ, Brother*WI U^Bei ch.er, aad'-whereas.1' wc, lil? fellow laborers in the Ortvlli?' Baptist Church, most keenly feel the los3 of him as a cons ecru ted. Christian, as the Superintendent of our Sunday' School, and as a deacon in qpr ?hncd). Thor.v fore, resolved. w?T** , r u. 1. We most heartily sympathise with his bereaved lo vj j ones. 2. That wo bow in humble-submis sion to the will of our Heavenly Fa ther who doeth all things veil. 5. That in the loas of our beloved brother we each aad ail fetjl a per sonal loss. 4. That tho sympathy - of Orrv-'le Baptist Church he horn extended to the I-.ved opes in this, their sad liAur of *<U4?t^>*'aud that>we point them to n loyicg Father above for comfort and consolation. 6. That a copy bf these resolutions be inscribed in our minute boole and that a capy( b?J rent our dear broth ?r'n loved ones, also a copy ,be given to publication, ' . . Fm-. II. W. Stone. IB. P. Moore, .. h A.JJays,_ K. M. Wood, 1 - ! 1 v ft?yj Committee. Anderson. 8. C., April 12,19M. How Very EA flt in?. Boaton, April 14.-After falling five j stories to the bottcm of an elevator shaft In a Pemberton Square office building, John Mcfnnis, a painter, was picked* up smiling. He calmly smoke? a cigar as he was rushed to a hospital where lt was found that hts Injuries were limited to a broken ankle and several bruises. Magistrate R. 8. Fant of Townville was In the city yesterday. 1 nm* ANDERSON TOOP Ereeutlie Officer af the Mayflower ea , Which i?ha Lind Travelled-A Na tire et? Tal? City. Reward! "No Bite, "No Sting, "No Beg, "No String." 'ff?ffiT-Wi Go get a tin of STAG and be rewarded by a new thrill in smoking. STAG has a LIVING FRAGRANCE that is entirely original and entirely wonderful. The last pipeful of the day-or night .-is as fresh and tempting as the first Convenient Packages: Tho Handy Haif-sise 5 Cent Tin, .the Full-Sizo 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and tho Pound Glass Humidor. 5 TA Ck For Pip? ?nd Cigarette "EVER-LASTING-TY GOOD** ^3 p. Lo rill ard Co.-Established I7?O DICriMllliiT Suar^nVhe? i ll il lil 11 li I that hR Bhould hove been oloc;("1 raod- TO BE MERGED ILMIJIIIIJIBI orator on hts first attendance upon a sprint; meeting of the Presbytery. 1 DDLQUVTLUV H*Do^.Oe^^ W?l ?ecome . D?P?rtme?l of fi nrnn I I III I el m\d Dr ?oh.n ?^aw, ?f Wa,ha,,a' The Southern Public Utilities Ill Ir.U Imf I I Iv 111 the dean of thc Presbytery, have been warmest of friends for many Company years. MET IN ANDERSON LAST Sp*eul Announcement. - ?__ -Dr- W. H. Fraser, the pastor of tho Messrs. H. A. Orr, resident manager NIGHT FOR THE SPRING church which I. boat to of the Southern Public Utilities Oom tery, expresses a cordial invitation to _ . . SESSION nil of the people ot the city to attend P*ny. *?<* T- F- HH,? superintendent all of the meetings of Presbytery and of tho Anderson traction lines, have _... ??'^??^?1. ca"9 particular attention lo the mia- returned from Charlotte where they REV. Do W. DODGE !?^^^3??!? t??^^nr^ atended a conference of the oftlclsls of fC MH?FRATHR interesting to all of the people of the tfce former conipany wn|cn w,n tftke IO mWEdV^lVft cuy. ._ over t%e tracUon company linea in - oooooooocooctfoooo Anderson. Greenville and Charlotte. _^ . _ WK. r?"???" ww vww?.wwwwv These gentlemen had norning to say The Opening Sermon Preached 0 Delegates to Presbytery o tor publication, as the.details were not n_ r? " g> n U/.IIA? -rf -v all arranged on account of the Illness ay ney. ^. u. wauer or >oooooooo?oo boco o of Mr. E. Thomasson, general mana, M Liberty-Mission Rally * of toe Piedmont and Northern lio^ydtau - ,;, JX Jn ort i wer-to .un ? loqqp^-i^-**r M Tonight Inteligencer has received a wire JU* The following are the delegates to from Mr. Z. V. Taylor, president of the V - {Piedmont Presbytery who have sent Southern PubUc Utilities company -rn (Fom Wednesday'a Dally) in their namea and the homes assign- from which it is gathered that thlsjla a M The spring aeselon of Piedmont 0 " To"y Rev 0 ?, W|| ve^a*Qral, .uWTBl0" of thre de" 1 Presbytery convened at the First V partments of the . Southern Tower Preabyterlau church In this city at 8 ?,? t ? T"",,M^ T A W"W ?? company. The parent company ls a o'clock Tuesday night. The opening n^LL^ZZlT * 7 wholesaler of power, and-the Piedmont sermon was preached by the Rev. C. np ?tTn' nr J R w.tdnn ?f and Northern company ia a trunk line D. Waller of Easley. at the request of t^-JJ w n ?lonn of Lirlr** of. power and the public utilities com thre, Ti?-1* m9fCrat?r;, Dr' ISMS: ^ Brown-Z.0/. ttW aliace of Tto SL?ui? ser?s^ult'e I ?^ibie Ina T* J" * TT ? "?K T^lor^^rb^l^?S practical discourse, on the office of Pra?'' F-'.mer- D P 'unki- Thursday or Friday and wBl completo _,_???_s-J. M. Giles-J. B. Gray "of V?rennos the arra?*emeQi ?t that time, It le and S B. Stewart of Mt. Carmel. expected that he will make aome r n ? Miss Eurico Bussell-IL P. Rn???" nouncements as to tho future servie? iB?sBUII of WilliBmston. *o be elven by tho local companies. ? W. T. W. Harrison-Rev. J. C. Ball- ? _ ,,.?.. . ? ey of Liberty. DR. J. P. KIN ARD ? Dr. W. H. Frazer-Rev. W. F. Hoi- TS^U DI CACCH ? DJ llngswortli of Townville and Rev. Dr mULil Irl^lLAOJ&l/ ?J John G. Law of Walhalla. _ pr. J i-. Harris-Rev c. L. Stew- Think, the Futur? of Anderson ?B . art und Jj SlmpKon both of Honoa ? i'utii. College Ia Very Bright BRM Plekena Honan '(Mrs. B. O. Kvann) . ? <'ol. J. E. Hagood of Easley. Indeed I O. D. Anderson-F. Baunluter of _^_ I SIMTS. ll O Doan-R. W. Hammond _ (Fom Wednesday's Daily.) f ? ar.d P. T. Hanle of Mt. Zion. . ntr- JttB p; Tn*ra' Prealden^elect ot IBHsaarSRPJHI ?Inter Ilm.so (Mrs. Clarence Toi- Anderson Co lege, returned to Char Am ly)-J 8. Hall of Cnorat leeton last night, after a visit of teb ? Mrs. Sharpe- Rev. W. H. Milla of <!ays to tho city. He waa more ami ? Clemson and A. M. McMahon of Pel- mota pleoicd with Anderson during ? zer every day of his stay, and he waa morn ? Mra. Cunningham-Rev. J. D. Wal- ?nd more impressed with the prospecto 1er of Easley and Dr. R. L. Parker of f<>r ibe future of Anderson College.;^ H Belton. While here he has been ging over Mrs. J. Farmer-A. L. Gossett of with thf executive commute? and with Westminster. > ihe dean. Prof. Faithfull, the plana for flrmrj^m^m^m^^m^^m^^^mT51 Mrs. Todd-J. Miles IMckoiiB of Pen- next year, the catalogue, tho personal dloton. of the faculty and such matters, abd REV. D. W. DODGE, Moderator. G. M. Tolly-Rev. C. O. Mayes of it was Impressed upon the trustees _!_i_!_Greenville. that Dr. Kinrad certainly knows tbo . " ' ..... , J. S. McFall-Dr. Sheldon of Liber- work thoroughly, the Conscience. Mr. Waller ts a very ty . Before leavlng. Dr. Xmatt and the forceful and pleasant speaker;. g D Brownlee-J. M. Burgess of committee on grounds selected the site ; The Presbytery waa called to order clemson. for the beautiful home whlch>aa>eetr<^ by the venerable Dr. John G. Law. In j R Andor-on-John A. Myers. made pomribie for the pres?dei^bytne M ,uie sosence or iee retiring mcaera- Rer D p Junkin of Pelxer, A. M- .plendld ge^ero^ty of C^tas. 8, 8u|ll I ?^K o".K.t"? ""0 nrimni.jtri MofTlsa, Judge Julius E. Bogga and V2" -?o will present tho.residence to J h. ? ? othera were recel,*d Ute and wlll.be tSie cM**c- 11 w" ne of brick ?Li?9n ?? "f rh? Contal Pr?Sv" ?***aned to homes on their arrival. venPcr( and w,,,.^ an oroament to ?Sfrrh Sndiitnr si^??* ThIs w,,i De 8^ 'nter?stlng ses- tne beautiful campus, which baa bean ? terian church, as moderator and Bul- 8lon of tne preabytery. it U aald. as _lven a ttrMt aeHt "/attention bv Mr .lng Elder Glenn gheldon of Liberty as ^ quesUoP f lmportance and of ^Z^L^nJfTtThoZ !?e I |ClTrhke Rev. M. E, Peal ody waa dis- **? ? C^ * ^ ?missed to the Presbytery of Savannah, jn the cuesti?n ot home missions, _ to narien, ?a.- ~~ The hours for the soaslona of Pres- /^fi.XrUgt Bills President Right bytery were fixed as follows: ? a. m. ^MI" * ,UBl ****?. -o ^ ? ? LT?JZ a n Z'tT^JJ? ?pt Will Be Different Says Henry White m : And from s p. m. to adjourn at W A sermon will be preached by Washington. April 14.-President wWaa.n,D*ion' April ^14.-/Hcttry ?onie member of the Presbytery ot ll Wilson's reiterated doslre for com pie- Wblta. formerly ainnassadcr to o'clock Wednesday and at 8 o'clock Hon of the anti-trust legislative pro- France, and secretary to the Ameri a popular meeting will be held in gram at thia session of congress ff? embassy at Great Britain at the the Interest of foreign missions. The spnrred congress commltteea to acOon time the Hay- Pauncetote treaty waa subject will be the "Success and Fall- today. The houae Judiciary commit- negotiated, told tb* . ????ter Inter ure of Foreign Missions." Ten min- tee responded with the Identification oceanic canals committee today that ute addresses will be made . by the of the omnibus bill. Including trust it never was his understanding,^ nor Rev. Messrs. C. D. Waller, D. W. regulation meaaures and provisions that of any- pf the o.her negotiator? Dodge. J. E. Walla .-e and W. H. Milla to me? dem?crata of labor tor res- for Great Brittan that the Untbsa AH the sessions are open to the friction of injunction powers and to ?bUea ever Ttojg**gm ?WUn* public There will likely bef some Insure Jary trials In contempt Cases, shipping from Panania canal tolls. lively discussion, as this ls the most Members of the senate sub commit- ?^.?.17 c -?t*~. Important meeting of the Preabytery tee on Interstate commerce conferred HZ?r~ l^LT^t...? .".^ to ?ake placo during the year, and late In, the day and agreed to submit Revivaraeirvtoea^will be h&a wem quite a number of matters of imper- to the full commlttefl as soon as pos- fte/J^J^^^}J?*^^^l'"? tance to the work are to come up at slble. a tentative draft of a long con- in tho Wesleyan Mehtodlst Church on tois ttoe, sldered meaburn to supplsment the south Main atreet. from Tuesday until The New Xederajtohr^ Sherman law. which will differ In Sunday week, i gfr Dodge, the new ooo^rator. !s many rospeeu fro? the house meas- Kev. j. A. elementa of Central, is . ta pastor ot the Central Presbyterian ure. Icharg?. "?1.