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IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: --H??;? WANTS WANTED Tho luflioH ta .*jiow. that I have the in'tu cnrp?v?* mihi ihul can be bought. On'^ab? ut Martin's iJrug Store or (Survlu Barber Shop. Price $1,00 in-r ixiuio. D. <". (luriln 8-7-tf. WANTED?Typewriter purchasers. We bave over 20(1 new rebuilt ami second hand typewriters for quick Hule, ehenp. {ti} makes. Price sheet on requesjRL J. E. Cruytori a Co., Charlotte, BLJC. ? IllS-tf WANTED- Experienced lady to take charge of alteration department at bnce. Apply I). Oelsberg. ml2-:!l ?WANTED? Peas of all VurUles. Fay highest Prices. JNO. A. McGILL, The Spot Cash Grocer X?XEY TO LKNB OY HEAL E8TATK ?Wo can lend Anderson county) 'farmers in any amount up to twen ty-five thousand: dollars, on llrst mortgage security. Ten year con tract with option of retiring in five' years. Uelger'& Wolfet Attys. 3-7-6t. Offlce Reoplos Bnrfk folog. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. On Monday. March 16, at 11 o'clock, in front of courC house, will sell to the highest bidder, singly and in pairs, a lot of county mules. Terms, cash. J. MACK KINO, 3-4-tf County Supervisor. ...... . ?? .a nur wr rninnir. nnwr, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. In Court of Common Fleas. Hurrah II. Huynio. T. C. l!*vnb; and Jlmmie Haynie, infants, by their Guardian Ad Litern, C. E., Cnoloy, Esq., Plalp-tiffs. vs. John T. Haynie, as Ex?cuter of .the last will and testament of J. L. Hsy ule,deoeased, and as testamentary Guardian of the Plaintif?, defendant. Peranant to an order of sale grant ed herein, I will sell on Solosday in April, next, \QUi In front of the Court HoUftQ fn the city of Anderson, S. C. during usual hours of sale, the real estate described as follows, to wit: . ?U ?hat piece or parcel of larid in Varinnes Township, Anderson county, 8. C. containing twenty-five (25) .acres .-tore or less, houned by lands of John T.- Haynie, lands now or former ly of John Orake, Sidney B. Haynie and John C. Haynie, being the same ?sn-3 Conveyed to Jfeiues L. Hayule by deed dated April 15th, 1892. recorded :?? Clark's off.ee.in Bock Q. Q. Q., pige 36?. Terms Cash, no bid to he received for Hsb titan Twelve hundred and fifty ($1250.00) dollars. If terms of aale are not complied with, to be re sold at risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. P. Nicholson, Prntuitn Judge ?j? Special Referee; :i-ll-?4-r3t. Eagle Barber Shop B?LLEYUE B0TF.L BUILDING Fresh laundered towels, high grade toutes and experienced barbera. Our motto is to please ?ttr customers, call and' sea us. C. E. Ho well, Manager. SK one of our satis *d eus mers and le repu ta taking ??r D '/We f? j that you h??bxti? & of ' ' 8M er mm Tl^Sfrwagese Bank im The Conaty .fPlw^WPN Tho newsboys of tSt? UteH?d ?tat*< are to be organhted into a fcnion their own and brought Into'dVpfajfe iallon With tho American Fed?ratl of Labor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ANDERSON HAS TlfH lv\Uc;::.->T ('.'?.Vdit?o?tt?X ?X THE STATE; I.'JKi MRMXIEFjS SPLENDID SHOWING AS TO IN NANCES; OFFICERS OF SUP ELECED ; THE RI Tho nnnunl meeting of the congre gation of the First Baptist church wan held last night, and despite the rain there were over 500 persons pre senf. Tho reports as submitted were inspiring to greater efforts of the year, for I he year hist ended wns the great est in tho history of the church. Tho meeting was,'opened''wlth pray er hy Rev. O. L. Orr. after which the i-l.w?iu miniiit'S ii* tl?e session WSS taken up. The first report. From the '"Sunbeams" was read by Dean Rat ilt/e. ThlB report stated therejure 801 numbers. They gave $73 to homej hntf foreign' and state missions and to ethe?- b?nvolences. Hale Bnwldy and Earlo Daniel pre sented'the report on the Royal Am bassadors, under,the leadership of Mrs. Vines until vacation and since last fall under the.,leadership of Prof.1 Chambers.' These boys. 56 in number,! bad two niisatpiv. study classes. Nearly all the boys are systematic givers. They heid 42 meeting and rhe. boys led <n prayer and took part other wiso. Nine ; members Joined the churoh. Tho Christian Growth club submit* tad its report through -Miss Louise Shearer, treasurer.. This .club had 42 mem hers. Mrs. P. E. Clinkscales waa the trader. This class gave $40.37 to missions and has $9.97 in the treasury fur hente missions. Mrs, Smothers is now teaching the class In n special | rerles of stuhle?. ' Prof. 6. M. Faithful presented the report of the Laides Aid. Society, on I hehalf of the. scretary, Mrs. Rufusl IL Gaines. The enrollment is now 97! The president Is Mrs. J. P. Sullivan. | and the other officers are Mrs. C. O. Uurrisss and' raui crowfner, vic?i presidents. Mrs. A. W. Kay, treasurer, and Mrs. Gaines, secretary. Thej meetings are. held on the second Tues day of each, month. WRhin the year the society received $^4,8.65, all of which with a small balance was spent on church work. This ijs, the working society and does such things as look IIAD A GOOD YKAR Report of Sunday ' School First Bap tist Church for 1*13 We are thankful to report a pros-' porous, year, n?t go/great MS wo had hoped fur, but'iioubties's more success* I fut than we deserve for the energy] expended. . I Wc were called one yenr ago to Uie ' direct leadership of a well-graded well-organised sclHx; out purpose, with dance, to continue the school, and to wherever possible, have succeeded we, If clous judgement, r The school at presl Officers and Teacher Pupils, Beginners. Intermediate and A? Cradle Enrollemont . Home Department .. ,-,1'Jt bau been "VMastcr's gui * d policy of and enlarge w . well we1 to your gra*. comprios: .. 44 Junior, .. 935 ... 95 ary. iOrnnd Total.vtR 4 Average attendance^ |i Whred church froj ri' ?|V?" wish to itwkrs. -and toaf" ottbneratlon. i*onV make an : ef ;ff%?*iac*- and e other ot ease the tM??nthg icSohets'are receiving valuable at n\ir monUily teaoh?r'H -under, the ab? direction-ief iRhful. ! 'T^SJ? ?' * grateful toT^or pastor. Dr. Shutnate and. of il su^restf^n^, dur . Baiese?vcfnll (s-due nur Sincere thnttks which wo officially ex jress for fitting up' the beginner's sbm. "H ' ^Keeds i The history for 1913 has been re* rded. We cannot change It. We \ only rejoice fa ohr success, and MS rogreits at our failures; hence observations for 191? regardless ehalt execute >Uwm. better.. attondanc?? .of officers, ?ers and pupUs,olfpSdy enrolled; LAST NIGHT tZMBVRSHIP AND AS TO FI <DAY SCHOOL WERE RE SPORTS SUBMITTED I iiiR after the church grounds and ! property, tnklr.js messages i>f coni to the bereaved, preparing refresh J mcnts for the monthly meetings, etc. I This society served a banquet to the [executive hoard, of the State Sunday j School association. The splendid report of the Woman's Missionary Union was read by Mr. itufus Kant. This is published in full 1 elsewhere and there should be added the statement that dnrlpg the last I quarter $308.81 lias been raised fori home missions. 'I In- Sunday school report, published in full was presented by Dr. Smethers.j Tiiis was followed by the report of] Mr. J. E. Barton, treasurer, of the Senior Baraca Class, showing that I S685.22 had ben raised by them during the year. Mr. J. A. Brock read the re port ol the Senior Phi lathes class, showing that tney had raised $302.01. The treasurer of the Sunday schpol reported receipts of $6"*f?,tf?. Mr., Bv A. Ledbctter the treasurer, made'this splendid report. He has been elected] treasurer for lifo. Mr, J. H. Craig, on account of leaving the city in'his new ottlclal position, resigned tHe position of clerk, and this will be filled later. HcportB on benevolence were made by'M**. A. W. Kay, showing amounts : ,!>. :it on local charities: and Mr. J. M. Paget told of the systematic benevo lences of the church, 90 members con j Irlbuting an average of ""{(ere than $25, I systematically. Mr. Vv. V.'. Sullivan, chairman of the committee on nomination of Sunday cchcol officers read the report, and ] the officers of the year were re-elected [ ?Dr. A. L, Smethera, superintendent ! and Messrs. C. B. Harle and Thomas j Allen assistants. Mr. Ci C. Davgan was re-elected treasurer of missions and benevo lences. The niuslc for the annual meeting] was very fine, tho choir having aj number of hew selections?"Tho Vil lage Blacksmith," "Over the Hills." and several others. Mr. Rice sang a] solo, '"l-ovo. Divine." is desired. The average last year was] Cl per Cent of the enrollment. Let us] do better. . MaT?y members of the church are] not In the school. Come out and tell | im why you did not come hefore. An Important factor In the tnrthor ! development of ' the achodl. is better equipment. At present, there are Seven classes reciting in 'the audi torium, and at least 4 classes that ought to he divided: but we have no piece for thorn. Many rooms could be fitted up at a nommai sum by ex cavating underneath the church. We need more young men and wo"-] men to hear the call of GOd to teach | ! and to sacrifice if need be t? f?t th?m I solves for ofUcWnt leadership.* Most of a|l. we long to'see many of onr b?y? und girls introduced to, Christ in such ah affective way that they will surrender k their . lives to Him. Tills a worky which lias to do with the ri??.;'ney of rouIs, nnd who^e iullu.?>ce>i ?a? only be measured In ter. it Whooved c%eh of 'tinstant-In season nhd nut of season..' and listen to"the still, small' voi. Idd* uo live und do, vThls'-ret^H-^ehe^rolly snnmlttetf' and -signed by 'the superintendents. A. Ii SMETHK?tS. ^; WOMaS'-A LUft?t^i * ? * ?"V* ? #< **?: > THK 1?. V. P. I The reports being present here this evening 4re dealintc -trfety lar gely in numbers of people and in dol lars and cents. We are rot? able to come to you w?Ui a- i. j.c.ri. o? ?h?n kind, showing a largo amount of mon ey contributed for the vss?Wus objects festered by Our denomination. This Is readily understood whop, we remember 'that the constituency of out organl I /ation is church member* who con tribute to them, objeftta through rrgh , lar channels. ? f I OR. JOHN F. JUNFS, Pastor. What we nre seeking to do is to take' the young Christians-as they come into the church, a.id in whom lie great pos sibilities, and so train them that theyi may be useful and intelligent church members. We are training for. your, use future deacons, Sunday school teachers and superintendents, leaders in young people's work, and, for any branch of work for which they are needed, in doing this, we feel that we. arc doing a .work:.which is just as! essential to fchd local hure h as the1 giving of money, and other lines of work. . No one will.deny,that the train-] ed 1 'bristUu\ is fa,f .more effectual in the work,;p,f) tb?^tiagdom. than, th? untrained . on?, andtiylth ilbia end In! view we are.peeking to train our young peopilft^lto'^vip -talk .in. public, how to pray public, ihow. ,to do.in telligent committee H,wprk;,.; .jWo/' are s?ckihg to enjlgbteppthfitTV In mission ary enterprise's; to. train, them. In ? dally study of, ! the ,'Btme,, to % ground them' in the great fundamental doc trines of tlie ill hie f\a^ o'f our. deno:J mlnation. " Th^1 fa?? before. men,-' t ion cd, that w? do not put great Btress' oh grVihg through, ,th/s .organisation does not mean thatK'we,)po not hold up to them th? inipor'atu?e of giving; it was only1 a* 'year ago that through the efforts of one mission study class about ten young people.pledged tjyem selv^n to give a tenth of their Iriches to the Lord. Hut if trained in "these other things so necessary, then the giving will be the natural outcome of it. 2 We arc not able to report any spec-1 ial work done during the pa?t year, owing to a break in the leaders of the Union; but under the leadership of Mr. O ??. Sarle who h fust re cently taken up th?^ worlt^we' hope to be able to report itfuch progress at the next annual meeting.'. We might say that owing to the seeming inter est being taken by the;young people in the study work we ?fe now doing rcgulur study, work, front week. " to week' rather th?n in courses of a few weeks at a time. ' What'Wc^want is your sympathy and' co-op?rati?n in the enlistment of all the young people of our church, that v/e may be able to inake them userai and intelligent cljurch . members?' "Workmen that ne?4fth "not. bp. as hamed, rightly dividing the .word pf truth." p Respectfully submitted, NRl.LjE PRU1TT. ;' Secretary. %> . _41-4$,- . THIS |9 WORK ^Nearly iM,7<? Ral?ied~Fer MWaMia in the Ln*>Year 'V^x if '- ?jj_i' \ 1 FoIIowImt is the annual report of the Wo ?tais " Missionary Society of the Fi'rjt fcaptist church: About 25? mcmbc?li)f this ( luirtih organized into Womu??' Missionary Society and hav ing tjflfa motto. ".Study to Show Thy m>ir Approved Cnto God. A Workman tnawReddeth not h#Ashamed." feel \thajvfhhL.har. become the crowning iWjKmft work. usions nre worth doing, they th' studying,* has been evt l?T^il^''1*0 mission study classes TyegV/lflr each of the seven circles mto which this society is divided? $K*n'ch we feel, t,n? enlarged oar infor igcreased our enthusiasm; KMWd' fnore lib?rai gifts'; arid deep eri?tt;WT'8plrltnaHty of our members. As the personal service Work pro terc^seS, We realise more and more that each and every ehe of us may have a part in his grtst work of Win ning oal?. Thl9 society observed a week of prayer in March 1913 for home mis sions. > We- were fonunatiKtt have Dr: J. W. Lynch of Athens, Qs., deliver the I nuhiwri?rjr serraonr i?-?t Apr". At oar state mission rally io Sep tember we had with US the women of this church at an all>}gf meeting with Rev. J. I>. Crane as speaker. In Novehiher it was again our pleas ure and privilege to have with.us the sla>e W. M. U. con^nttpaV . Tb*?<fMst VCek Of Janu?ry IB wan devoted to ? Week of prayer for foreign miaslous. Our ? ontrlbutions Jtor the year* have been ai follows: ~ State Missions .. T. .% xr,3.1C Foreign MJsslons .. *. 530t4 If orn? Missions. 520.00 .\iisi dllan'?oua. 270,65 *. 1??L Itespetfully submitted. Total.. .^.$1.687.35 Have raised for home missions in the last quarter $305.85. Mrfr.'.J. F. VINES, President.. Mrs. J. M) Sullivan. Secretary. : y 1 ' Mem her of (?rr*S lieginifiit fins' l'ussr-tl A ^ij Died at his rej?*denco 3n Defiance; Iowa, March \; '. I, Jas. F. Massey, formerly of Au'dc){?jn eotinlv. 'i ne de ceased was in the 84th year of Ills agtu Hp leaves lila I widow who was laughter of ihe.lutc Philip l^ee of this county and otitf son, S. H. Massey of Kansas, and two daughters, Mrs. Eliza livers of Keoderj. N. Dak., and Mrs. Fannie Byers of J)eriance, lowu, and a host of relatives and f; icnds to mourn Ills loss. Jas. F. Massey and Mhts Caroline Lee were, married Feb. 18th, 1847 which makes a little over 67 years of murricu life for Mr. and Mrs. Massey. Mr. Massey ypH a Confederate sol dier in Co. K. Orr's regln.rnt, and was severely wounded in battle- in front of Petersburg, Va. MYSTIC SHiUNHHS Atlanta taking Big Preparations To i6*eelv<? Them i-. h M-. . . ? .Atlanta, March 11.?Georgians will [ think the Aijrora Boreal is has mov ed south when this city lights up In May to'f^Se'lcorne the Shrlnerft of k^oxtlv, Arn erica to Divle for their na l"nona!'*conventlori. N' Hvpry bnflding, every lamp post, every door in the-busines distrcit of Atlanta, wit bb decorated with biasing I electric lights. 'Evih the statue on the top of the capitol will hold a flaming torch aloft, and the great dome Itself to be outlin jcd In electric flro. Practically all Ihe merchants of At lanta have announced to Potentate Forrest Adair of Yaarab their Inten tion of co-operating to male's the cen ! tral part of Atlanta one grand blaze of light during the'gathering. ,To Improve Did Prison. it - Leaven worth, Kan., March 11.?The stall- iicommission appointed by Gov. Hodges to report plans' for the rehz - 1 ilitation and improvement of the state penitentiary. Will examine the -state] i penitentiary, as well as the federal j and military 'prisons. They may vIb 'it'crther penitentiaries >in-their search] jfor ;c?mpa'rativei data, and their r-'c ommondatl?h? will bo referred to tho| [legislature. '[ Y'Hi il EM ft&?t 'JIAB- M O il Wl*8 ' ' 1 )i - Executive Committee Decides to] Leave the Matter With Presi dent ?. if. DeCamp Columbia, March; 11. The execu tive Committee or the South Carolina Press Association met here Saturday I night to select a date for tho annual I meeting.; It was decided .to leave with Ed. H, DeCamp, of Qaffney, president, to fix the date for Ute, nieiing a?ier [consulting with the management ot Chick Springs, where the meeting in [ to bo. held. It is probable, however, that the'tbnc will be !!:' - first week in .July.. ... , u Tentative plann provide for a full i week to bo allotted to the meeting. I [The association will probably con-l venc Monday afternon, and business,' Bensions, will be held .that night and Tuesday;' and on Tuesday the asso ciation .will likely hold a Joint session with the MasterPrlntersv Association. Wednesday morning, according to ten tative plans, the oferubers will be tak en over the Interurban to Anderson, where the day?jrlll be spent. That' night the members will be brought, back to Beltph and board a special train for Charleston, where it is being planned to t?ite a trip to spend the rest of the week on tho Isle of Palms. 1 These and other suggestions, were discussed at the meeting. Each 'mem ber of the executive committee Is to Suggest a subject and send this in by. mail to President DeCanip. r?ho will? theh make uip the program. Mr. De Cp.mp will also make * selection av, to whO will be the annual orator and the other speakers for tbe occasion. Some' speakers of note will he secured. - I The ael?cttoh of Chick Springs as* the place of the annual meeting was made by tbe asoclation at its'annual convention In Charleston last June. ' ThO members of the executive com mittee present were : Bd. f?.'DeCaittp. of GatTney, President; J. L. Sims, of, Orangeburg. Treasurer: A. B. Jordan, of. Dillon; Auguntn Kobn n'url W. F.J bers .of tho committed together-with ' Vf. W. Ball, W. B. Sullivan and a. li., Moore wore entertained ;at dlnnet**y Mr. Kohn. al hts residence, 1620 Son nte street, 'following the meeting.' ' ' <">' 1 , William Banks, of Anderson, first tlce-presidetn. sent ' a letter to the M t?*!r>rr?w? #ninr*>?Btnir hlo rojrrwt at being unable to attend, but reminding the commltte of Anderson's share'in I the next annual meeting. Gcn-ge W.1 Brausen, Jr., of GreenVtll?, the oecond vice-president, sent , a letter t the ; ^L^H?^ ?il Attj| nA^l*L 1 oration, and,' expresslog regret that business prevented, hia attendance. | Mr. Dft'amp said after the meeting that he intended to do all lie ronhl \>> get every newspaper .worker State to join the aas?ciatio i *pd lo hav* evejy one possible present nt iho annual meeting.- I THE TOTAL MEMBERSHIP IS NOW 1,210^ A NET IN CREASE OF OVER 50 v ANNUAL REPORTS .- 'V'- ' i Annual Statement of t reasurer, D. A. Ledbetter, Suows That $26,000 Was Contributed Tlie First Baptist cliurcli of Andere son hap just closed a remarkable year as shown by the reports submitted at I he annutfl meeting lasCnight.-Tho clork, -las. H. Craig, showed that the total metnbersiiip is 1,210, and the treasurer, D. A. Ledbetter. reported that the church la.U year raised the re markable Bum of $26,602.24, including the $12,874 that members ot the church gave to Anderson College. This was not-all' the money given lo cally to the college, but this was the juo rata share of the congregation. The secretary's report showed that there had been 87 accessions to the church in the.year, ">4 by letter and 33 by baptism. There were 7 deaths and letters granted 7. Total 34.. Net gain 53. Total membership 1,210. Treasurer's Report The report of the treasurer for the year is as' follows," the 15th made by the treasur?r, Mr. Ledbetter: I beg leave to submit my fifteenth, annual report as Treasurer , of.the [First Baptist church." Anderson. S. C. from January 1, 1913 to January I, :!f>!4. flerefpts Cash on hand for .Current ex penses last report . -rr-3' Amount' received xfrom miscel laneous funds . 360.33 Contributed as follows: Six mile academy and Ti K?rVfl?a School .. ... 3.00 \V. Y. Quin'sby fund.. 66.33 Margaret Homo . 1.50 Blblo Fund . 1.00 J. F. V. Russian college 169.00 0 (' Dargan, piano C A Reed .........._ 20.00 building and Loan .1.S0 1 Mr?. E. W. Masters, Treas 1 College W. M. S.25.00 Mrs. E W Masters, Treas - Y. \V. A. ........_... 10.00 ' T. Allen fcr djemson Col-' .lege church i.61.00' <\^$^&$ed from G. C, .dl-.d pargan, Treas.,>undesignat- - jjed fund .. .i : . .^^t. v.1369,78 A'mvunt received ?rom s'Mrjii A>t\ Kay, Treas. LtaSdlBB'Aid Sq--:n ,M ciety.,; .<. im 129.3.rr| .Amount reeetVed Aged Min isf?rs from all somves .... 152.S0) ?JOTftrtD?teo'5as follows: .Sunday School 12.00 % ? Sp?cial collection ...... 81.00 ., C. C. Dargan, Treas. '_04.80 Mrs. Dudkett, S. S. class 5.00 Cash on ., band for Orphanage last report..14.31 Amount received for Orphan age all sources .......... <62.30 Contributed as follows: Sunday school . 118.40 C C. Dargan, Treas .. 142.65 Pbilathea class. 18.00 Special collection _ 183.25 Cash on hand Ministerial Ed cation last report ... -45.0 Amount received from"' all sources Ministerial Edu cation. ..'_ 12G.3I? Contributed as follows,: <?. p. Dargap; Treaa.',"Behev , oient Fund. 89.61 Special j collection . '. '..' :. ' 36.75 Amount received from all sources FOr'?*ingti Missions 1,050.16 Cpn'trib?ted as follows: Royal .Ambassadors ,:'.. ?5.00:' i Y. AV.. A;. Jr.. . 6.50 ' Y W A.,Sr.. r,:,. 111:00 ' C. C. Dargan, Treas, Behv" Fund. 427,96 Special collection .... 16*i?rf | Sunbeam:. Socjeiy ... ? 30.00 Sunday School .... v... 48.64 Miss Lola Wilson;1 Trees. W, . M.. Society . 71.00 Senior Pbilathea Class . 10.00 Cash ?n hand State Mission's |Sst report . 57.14 Amount received from all sources for State missions. 1,129.72 Contributed' as follows: Sunbeams '..,. .;. 10.00 C. C. Dargan, Treas. Ben. Fund .i. 426.96 spec;al Collection _ 242.75 Sunday School _ 48,68 Mr*. ' C. B. Ear le, Treas. 'Vf: M. S.>. 363.16 Miss Nellie Bsrton, Treas Y Wi A. Sr. ..*v^Jjieft?fc<K' f MIbs K. Biirriss, Treas. Y Wi A, Jr.,... IM. , Walter. (?uewt. . TreaS.^ Royal Ambassadors.. IOjOO Miss Jones for. Senior Phllatheas. ;..oo . Amount rmm ived from all , . , son roes' fer Home, Misr s in ns .- - . . I,759ji2 Contributed as ffillows; , . ., CO. Dargan, Trees, Ben. . Fund Fund .^.....602,07 Miss Nellie .'Barton, > Treas. Y W A .112.00 Y vV A Philathea.5.?0 V XV A tr .2.00 Miss K.' Burris, Y W A Jr.. 20.60 Special collection ... 349.30 Sunday school . 48.65 Mi's Lots, Watson, Treas. ?*. \i c^VeVy_.. Vff. . Estes, " Sunbeam . Society . . 30.00 r>)yal Ambassadors_25.00 Cash on hand last re- / por? for poor . Amount received for'poor. , rj^Ydrah for "Woar^: 'afisalons v...... :,.. 17.'. the maid jn the, mo?n is wise and knows theke is nothing to equal y COLUM?.a clothes- -are sky ;high in Jit, style, individuality, and all around excellence, but low in price. If you meet'a swell dressed fellow, whose clothes Impresses you with the desire to turn arajuid and "rubber", then ten to one, he'sV patron of ours. NOW THEN", take a walk down to our store; and look over the latest styles and fabrics, get under'the tape, until we get your exact measure ments; select the fashion you want,, it made in, and we will guarantee 'to ? with pride, we will deliver*lt to'you turn you out ? suit that, will fit j?u within a short time, an$l you. wl?\ )wYe' ., ,.. never been bo pleased witbLyour suit, as you will bp with the garment?:you'' -->... i-.i secure from us. ?Vif. 1?U' $13.50 and up. ,(. u r,V Whitner Street MtV. : MlttC-i ANDERSON, S.- . - i-.iit Ar^??NGEMt^T. :?M tyvV': We'are greatly ple?s??l, in ',$ri- , .ouri?ing that we. have again se cured -Jhe services of -the great Optician, Dr| J. E. L1TTLEFIELD who will be with us Monday, March 16th, taking complete charge of our optical department. ah examinations are free . of charge. \\e would like to have you con sult him. Walter H. Keese $ Company - Jewelers and OpfkManH. CHsb received, - on sub scriptions nad" other-.. ., ;.v\ A. .. .i 0,382.86. n \ r> ; ,^ii'., li' bi'> m *" -V. ' i r . .ni?" .wise r. (il-', itjnvji ;Tt>tai.... .:. Disbursements .<m. ?wttfc - . > .,::i v. '? ; . ptribU: ji-'?? ift* P.i .' .... .{iiviii lU'ii-: ' .,y:t^4C vis-,?. - 1 lll-MI?' ml Hbf.' -, I . - Paid Pastor's Salary. t3,0OOXJb ?? iAsslstant Postor ...... 450.0n paid ovganiat 'Tr::Trr:^,?fltotr ~: Sexton .... ,{,.,... MM \ ...... , .:??, Sundry accounts ...>.>< k2l?,77 Vfeltlng Ministers 'lWXti' Water and Ligiits 123U? ?p?l, .,..?.'.' . 117.4? Impairs r:..'...., 214.88 Stenographers .. s . .t... ?. 25.00 Poor .,. . . 468.36 Homo Missions t... .. t ,776.7:i Statu Missions . 1460.3S Foreign Mf?jil?iis -.. 1,040.16 Ministerin! Education .. 100.00 jf&Fimiki?n . r,8;itJ l>adtM* AW Society .... 128.64 Un'deslgnated., ?,^o.on on college church ..61.0V Stiss* J?s?ic King, Marga ret itaHfe ??BtMc icund !. 2.50 Itusslan Col!e)5e ..... t. 169.00 ^?^^^^^n*d !V For T?gen;fite and Six Mlle Ac ndciny , ./. , baVftftv in'.... i^p so . 20.00! v*:.;-i?J.i.'... .... 20.75 iety.j':., m .Vf:.-. D^? if?i' ??1t na-.10.00 State. Misaions Toor.. Current 'Expans?e. TOTAL._$12,54S. Amount collecetd by Barsen, elass that didn't g? through amounts collected for s?tnl nary Entlowiof-nf, that did not. pass throh'gb rry hands $UVr28!.2< .12^74.^ fHC.603.24