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B UOU ...theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM. T"E G0YEBXOB/H VETO?Eclair. - r?3u! politics] drauiA wJUi 3. w. Johnson in tho lead. THE TIM A LS OF ALKXA.NDER-lap Comedy. TUF, STOOL PIGEON?Rax. Yirnma of the underworld. m ig tomorrow "The Female of the Up??ies." ^ reel liex > rama witli Phil I lipc Smalley & Lois Webber. Also! Warren Kerrigan In u single western. ELECTRIC ...theatre] TODAY'S PROGRAM. DESTINIES FULFILLED, American. Big 8'part production taken in the Blue Ridge Mountains featuring Syd ney Ayere, Jack Richardson, Vivian Bich and others. Fourth rteel to be selected. 4 Reels Every Day?10c. Mutual Movies Make Time Fly. <mf ' . t.Jji. J-.J_a -!, m_? "If we could only have oar way, .We'd quit oar work m shewn. And do O thro the livelong day . Bui yawn s yawn tie yawn7' This pleasant June weather has put crimp in the coal business, however when we do get that cold wet weather . ?n. February .and March we still have in stock that r-U^ki Palmetto Block CeaL SLOAN Wear a smile ! ?Buy an L, C. SmM, TYPEWRITER and y?u can wear a smile all the lame as they enable you to tum out the neatest and best class of Work. Let us show you our latest Model No. ft and you will be convinced. We sell all other makes of re-built and second hrvid machines, also repair all other make machines, and our work ia done by ftrst data experienced workmen. GiyeusaTjiafc J.B. CRAYTON&C0., Dealers. Charlotte, N. G. W A ITI iipn i ev e X?' s SJ Ai AVA JU AA ? Agent, Anderson, S. C. Foreign Objects "There Is sc nie thine pathetic about a deserted house that has fallen into wies-" "Yes, indeed. And sometimes a pair of discarded suspenders will move a sentimental person totears. gess'-ofPei*! estimates made lu In dia of the world's production of rub ber tor several years to come Indicate a constant incraese, passing tea,tad tons in i?ia.-hnt e^ueiUng its demand. :' ew automobile Jack Is featured l??er pads on the Jaws to pre ?t the varnish on the car hcins rrod and by gearing that makes it lift a oar three Inches every time the handle Is brassed. ANDERSON MAKING PREPARATIONS To Entertain the State Sunday School Convention?!h Annual1 Convention Here Next Week, Right?The local committee in eharge of 'he work: St muling left to right, J. A. Glenn, OrrvllleMethodist; W. S. Ramsey, t'entrai Frcsbytcrlun; O. M. Heard, St. John's McthodlM : Ur. A. I?. Smnthers, First n.iplistj Ur. .1. R. Young, Associate Reformed Presbyterian. Sitting: Rev. W. Leathers t*. Cutlen Suilhnn, Secretary F. ?. Burnett, Secretary Porter A. IVhalej, Rev. . iff. gander*. St. John's Methodist, where the over. uOTT pecfttss,ttUI be UsUl the First Bapt!?!, the convention church; Central PreMlni^rtnn. iiir- rnmi??rn Ulwi?mnu n?*- Pf: JO?i5 r? "sS~r; "~-.Z.vt v? Hsb Firstm WILL DO MUCH WORK Im SUNDAY SCHOOLS South Carolina Association in Aproaching Sessions at Anderson WHl Hear Speakers Tell of Subjects Close to Hearts of Their Hearers?An Interesting Programme. relation has, for the last few years, teen bringing togother in tbo State sonventions somo of the choicest tal 'ut In both literary and religious clr ;lcs that the State can boost. This ear In addition to splendid local tal knt there Is to be Urn largest array of tutsldo talent ever brought to a State :onvontlon. A new feature of the con rentton will bo the Blblo study period tach morning at 12 o'clock. In charge if this period of bO minutes will bo Dr. William J. Williamson, pastor of [be Third baptist church, St. Louis, Sims was superintendent of a Sunday school of more than 2,000 members in the rny et Kichracnd, Va. This conference will be held in St. John's Methodist church, at the conclusion Of which u banquet will be tendered the men ot tile lo;ul Sunday school superintendent of the city of Ander son. . " To Mold Conferences. One of tho mont interesting as well as one of the most far-reaching puases of $he'convention work will be tlte denominsUonai conferences to be held it inter the direction of the REV. WALTER t HERBERT. President ef the 8. S. A*s?cta. Hon. _ lion teach whole conn Rthln ntuilv editors of the American Church Mag asine he has made a large contribu tion to the Sunday school life or the until.n. - J. Shrevc Durham will bal gladly wotcome'd again to the - State. Mr. Durham has had splendid success with the home visitation work or the; International association. It was he who planned and carried through the Will i Kroat Canvasses of several of the I MnrthnVn cities and Dallas and Hieb -J mond in the South. Inuison has the reputa- ? uli J*111 ^ Kessewbered. one cf thn ***** ttiM.i Mw-Mnry Poster Bryner ofchl J ? ' ^ c j C|M>P wilt be pleasantly remembcrodd i South or In fact In the) for her fine work at the convention He conducted the'** Spsrtanburg. Mrs. Brynea will "-ctical assistance in th I ut l*ke Geneva li ; r~---r- con*er*???? besides address *** Ing the whole convention. John C Carman la one of the rec Y FOH?KR K?OW? o Woman Who ie ???rcss. Wim ? AitO* VER. State Secretary and Brains of Tlfnvcnient. the J. SHREVE DURHAM. A M. S. Worker! ef lutsrnai?cua. I ? e j? .:?u i Ifc^ - He conducted ine; ~ prscUcalassistance in the clo Hr at the ?e!*r1?MJod?l ~--.tr.ry eon?er<">c?" besi Trolnlntf^tehooi ut l.ako Qonova last BuniroereTt Is considered a most for tunate wing that the South Carolina o?hixed leaders among tho general .... ....... r?? Wiai.munn .T.,_. _ -r_ _ c . i.? ?.tu mnA nriiv lliusui ?nuis Uli? viia auuui v.?*?OgniKCQ H'SUern ?iiiun? m-'* association can secure Dr. Williamson secretaries of the States and prov .11. will bo one ot the moat mces. He la a Une Bpoaker and a features of the convention, practical Sunday school man. I Mr. r to tho Bible study period Carman to now general secretary of son will address the Bap--' the Colorado association and has been nee on Friday afternoon ! engaged for the practical work of the ~e or more Inspirational I meeting, n. w. Rim?. ?n??-?? secre lore the wnolo conven-ltary of Ute Georgia association, haa I been secured for the Sunday school Cally *t Philadelphia, i superintendents' conference. This secured especially for conference ef something like 200 men conference and an sd- j will he one of the moat vital features iu?y Qiening, is ? miiuimt < ot Ute whole convention- Mr. Bims is indoy school work. At the} a practical business man as weih M ? Sunday school institute of ' trained Sunday school specialist. Be en vrch and one of the fore becoming general secretary Mr. leaders of the different Hen in the Stnts. Ao a practical campaign for increase hi being planned for next year, these conferences are for the discussion or the work from a denom inational viewpoint and to ascertain If possible just how largo a petveont. of Sunday school enrollment can bo urged for the next year. On Friday evening at 7:20 will take place the great parade for men and boys. This will be by far the greatest parade of Its kind ever held ja the State. The local parade committee is arranging. . to perado from ?00 to 1,000 men. I music wll ~b Special trains will be run from near- eating fegtui by towns carrying.med for the great! nett, chairman, iinii ?fejffi-'?' ^ V^^S? secretary of thc A^iit^?^^'^^cn^: I merce, is doing ev-prytn.ng puao.blt w| plan for the com ft rt and pleasure of tho people who'will journey to this city as Sunday school workeie. Among the 'pleasant fes^'-t^ea plsn ned is an autimopH?* r?ne for ;bo 700 delegates atte.n?ijng the ronv.Mtlon. Itailroad ' rates arc being secured from nil parts of the The: promue of securing a round trip rate which wlll be * low*r rate than has ever yet been, secured for a State conveutlcn. Tho music for at ion will be rendered by ? f^'^ndld Anderson] choir which will be trained by Dr. Fisher of 'the Anderson college for] worm : . Harold C. Dowden of Phila delphia, composer will direct the choir. The program fof Uic State Sunday | School Cohvontion at Anderson, Feb.] 11-13. is unusually attroc?ve. The the most Inter-] ?v?iv>Motmlk>au ?ie*e with the men from all over the State who will at tend the convention will make It tlic biggest parade ot Bible school net. ever seen In the State. Many trans parencies will be carried by the men besides the lighted emblems of the adult class. - The local executive committee, un der the able direction of F. M. Bur wlU conduct a eiic?r of more than one hundred veicys. Mr, Lowdon Is a fine conductor and composer of note. This is t".e first time he has been .to'a con is a great event . ventlon in this state, and Vir. - Mr. Alvln W. Roper, tif Winona lake, Ind., will be the planl.v marvelous Is Mr. Roper's skill that } he has been called the "Wisard of the the International Conventions and at Piano." He hau played at several of tho World'? Convention held iu Wash ington. Hits plyalng at thuae conven tions was so remarkable Unit ho has v. i.. ii a great reputation Ute world round. Music lovera are looking for ward with graat lntere?t in n?ni-?n? Mr. Ropor. The most spectacular feature of tne convention will no Ute men's Bible Class parade, at 7:30 o'clock, Friday evening, when 1,500 mon, carrying transparencies, wil march thropgh tho streets cf the city of Anderson. At the bead of this magnificent pa rade frill march ex-Governor Ansel, Greenville, several mayors of the towns near Anderson, and Rev. J, W. Speakc, the chairman cf the parade committee This splendid line of men will march to the convention church where they will be addressed by Dr. L. N. Caley, of Philadelphia, Dr. Wil liamson, of St. Louis, and Mr. J. Shreve Durham, of Chicago. The Sunday School Superintendents at the convention will be tendered a banquet in the dining room of St John's Methodist church, on Friday afternoon, February 11th. Preceding this banquet there will be a confer ence for the superintendents led by Mr. D. W. Sims, general secretary cf tho Georgia Sunday School Associa tion, Atlanta. . . POULTRY NT FOR ANDERSON FARMERS! February 17 Announced as Day j ' for the Chicken Fanciers of Anderson County. Those Anderson county farmers who arc interested in tbc raising of poul try are to bave a day to discuss and consider every phase of the poultry business. It was announced yesterday by the Trades Extension Committee of tbc Chamber or Commerce that February 17th had been designated as poultry day to bo hold .in connection with Farmers Trade's day for this month. Secretary Whaley of . the Chamber of Commerce said yesterday that ho saw no reason why the event .should not ottract a large nunvber of Anderson county farmera to tbc city and point ed to tho'fact that the program Is vory elaborate1 and that tho prized to be awarded arc well worth working ror. i me following is toe complete pro gram and tho'list of prizes: Program.?11. A. M. Chairman?Hon. J. L. Magce of Starr. Invocation?Rev. 8. T. Blackman of Honea Path. Address-jPouUry. Jas. S. Hare, Unl ?- .ex pert. Address?Breeds.that Pay, J. L. Jol ly, Anderson, Route 3. Prises und Ribbons. The following prh.es and rhibons will bo awarded on Poultry Day U. Open to ladies only, best pen white Piymoth Rocks or Barred Ply mouth Rocks, 1 setting of 15 white Leghorn prize eggs, of 15, given ^ by J.* L. Jolly, Anderson. Route 8. 2. Saine as above, secontt hlxic rlbbbon. ?. Sumo as above, third best, pur ple ribbon. 4. Open to inen only, best pen of white or Brown Leghorn, one aackv 41no chicken feed, given by the Peo ples Grocery Co., Anderson. 5. iSame as above, second best, blue ribbon. 6. Salnc as above, third best, pur- I pie ribbon. 7. Open to all, best White Wyn? ' dotto cockrcJ, ono year subscription j to Piedmont iMagasinc, given by Oui la ' PrlnUng & Binding Co., Anderson. 8. Same as above, second best, blue ribbon. 9. vSamo as above, third best, pur- ! pie ribbon. . . Judges, j. u Jolly, Prof. Hare and Leon L. Rice. . All chickens must be entered by 18 noon in order to qualify. CIVIL~COURT~ IN SESSION Slow Progr?s?. Being Made fat the Spring Term of Court of Common With Judge John's. Wilson presid ing, the spring term of the oourt of common pleas for Anderson county convened yedtcrday Tnorning at 9:30 o'clock. The preliminary opening of the oourt was dispatched with in short order and the first cose, that of the Commonseaith Shoe & Leather Company, versos w. a. Haut? was taken up. The plaintiff woo ing for the sum* of 3870. This OCfittflUwt -*H?? S.ttC?"OH O? ??i?' almost all day and went to tho Jury at a late hour. A verdict for tho plaintiff company In the sum of $811. 30 was returned. The case of T. iP. Dickson versus J. F. (Martin, this emit tolas relative to a note, was taken np >by the court shortly before time for adjournment and therefore was not complofed last night Thd ease of D. S .Taylor vs. S. H. S towers was marked settled out of court; the ease.of the First National Baak of Cfcettsaccga vs. J. H. Bow den wsa marked continued until the next court as was tho case "A S. Ml Ce?sha? vs. Wiiiiam cii'"- The case of Poolc, et al va. the ?T ?&\ & A. Ity.. has been settled and was skrick en froa: case of Hardy vs. Crout which- had not been placed in the roster Of Cease :;ar?? by ibe oar association, wss set for trial on Thursday of this JSP The case of CiuaaHngs vu. Ra?lw"?y contpanv was placed on the Take a Tip From Old By M083. P LATO having a couple of thou sand years ago de nned man ns a two legged animal without feathers. Diogenes (the chnp who went ?round in the d n y 11 m c with a lantern looking for an honest man) plucked a rooster and took. It into the academy whore the ancient philosophers discussed everything under the sun aud said. "This is Plato's man." On which necount this addition was made to the defi nition: "With broad, flat nails." Wo all admit that old Diog cues wan a. pretty stnnrt Creek, with n Une sense of burner. If he lived today bo wouldn't have to use his lantern among day light newspapers to find nn hon est .advertiser. 8 CCC ESS Ftl L ADVERTISERS MUST HE HONE8T. Dishonesty doesn't pay in advert him: or in any thing else. No daylight paper wants to' have anything - to do with the space huyer who delib erately tries to fool the public. But, coming buck, to Plato's modified man. the moral of that ?tory is: Be exact Be spec I tie. Doo't overlook the details. Do you wntch tbe nds. in this pnper CAREFULLY enough? Do you keep posted on the de tails? Do yon make it your busi ness to rend tbom with EXACT NESS? DON'T SKIP THE "BROAD, FLAT NAILS." Condensed statement of tho finan cial condition of (he BANK OF AN DERSON, Anderson, S. C, at the close of business January IS, 1914 as shown by the regular report made to the State Bank Examiner. BESOUBC?? Loans add Discounts . ,$ 990,287.46 Overdrafts ......'.. ..25,912.09 Bonds and Stocks. 6.S50.0O Real Estate.'.... 35.540.09 Cash and duo from Banks 101,39513 "Total $ 1C0.O00.0O 159.000.09 ... .S 1,210,9*4.88 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ...... Surplus,. Undivided Profits CNat).. 63,475.41 Dividends Unpaid . I.7SG.00 Deposits, Individual $784,871.62 Dcposlts.Bank 64,851.65 829,723.27 Bills Pf-yahlc i_ 25.fi00.SO Total .... ... .,..$ 1,219,084.68 Interest compounded quarterly on Savings Accounts. The Baak for ihn iUtrnm at'O?? l.'iO Eirat?the individual?In fact for ev-j cry body. Come In and pay It a visit.] THE R t*K OF ANI?EBSONt Anderson, 8. C. The Strongest Bank, in .the .County j SAFE SOUND PROGRESSIVE Du - et ? -? Order al Piano at Once ! Two heads are better thon one. Both of yoi> come and choos the Piano. We do r.ot mindj any number (?f critics, and .ihn! uiore critU al they are, the better* Every jhstruiucnt is *arranteed,j and guaranteed by the --Mtis?c. House? Bleckloy Bkfo Anderson, S. C. * aires t% bajiDtytk * AftCOUV&CTS _,__^ BIsckley BIdg. Anderson, s. O. Oitlsaws National Bang Bidg. Raleigh, H. C