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. UU..IIU' lollly* II wi ^ ma igmMmmea-y ?. 8. WOHKtnS ma IT PTinn ILLI ni mmn PROGRAM) ANNOUNCED BY] THE SECRETARY NAMES DELEGATES Should he Forwarded te J. L, Singleton-May 4th to . Mr. J. B. Marshall, secretary, has pirepared anti has saut out the pro / Ijfr?fe^ iW'nttfth annual Sonia* scnboi' conference of An Terson ^is-V trtet; ; to be bet? In tar Methodist* church at Starr. M?y it and ?. inclns, *^ I class?s wm towna -as eaa pStay go. ; . "Every ?cm?i s?ould see th?t lt is . repWabuted m this conference by n ) fui! ^legation. Only. those men and J women who will agree to go, unless fn^'sT^^ifj^i^1^1' Bnomq TO WV ?JBv?ry 8p?ake* i* ?*n?cted,to begin 'J are urged to malse csWe?ut miration J S ?rr 0*17*1 ipy?c -was chosen ?>ecauiMfCT? 1 Sintday echoOl. w?r*^ ^ ?re jin formation, ?? that particular ^^a^eaof^ delegate. Rh&nid^ 1M for- i ??|^^?5hotic? to the etmk rt? i ^4R???^4*rje?s: "? Summary, of th? < r ^hte^^ems and Presentness . ?fc-S**? ^^^?P^^i^Prestd??g .elder. .. ' - 7 ' * '. ?.ikwwavi 'WI SW HUS VTTT. T " >teS^ mmnt?' talks on then M$wei "Child Troi?ln? i?r-t?ee Sunday r "What Ought to he. the True Atib rper ot Chlh?reu f Tide.' 33 ?opkt?n by Mfa. OVM> Ifeatd. Why the New Graded Lessons ea?*i in the Work of, the Be ga? .'-?Primad*-M ?a' Irbae'Prince- Anderson. Approved Standardsrm&W&??P and Grading the Momentary Div* Wf^fUtn. J. W. Speaks, Ander ^E. "Hos?.'Fa r Msy we Pratoeed with &*ict -Glading abd tbs Graded LeS afWtf <??S?1|bol :TO?t tBeets tn a Sin gly Room? why r ny J. *?. way; ?eui l^rliaroent: Kle dd 'IR& -Greded Les tbir'Service inrc?k oi ino Itrv: . SI.: T. rtpture teadlng san pray er j ',0; Chandler,- l^wwdesville. j S^son Tickets ^ Redpath ChantauQua ? " In arranging to inatigwrate this crmutpuqua this year the local committee bought 1,000 $2.50 season tickets, which y41r*8qt?,W^ When these tickets are exhausted no season tickets thereafter can be had for less than $2.50. A|so, the price of season tickets will not be reduced from the first day to the close of the chautauqua. The single adrnissioni to the differentsessjpns of this chautauqua aggregate more than $8.00, so it will pay .you to Buy a. season ticket even after, the program is %lf completed. .For the single admissions to the respective entertainments see program. Season tickets are non*ttansfer?ble except within the owner'a family. CHlLpREhJ S Tji?plTS admit omldr?n aged six to fourteen years inclusive. All children ar? ^dmittedHo the lildren's work free. Il ! Ill -WlB j* l^T^Mnute Talks on Chijdren?e Oar: ?"Making Children's Day Instruc tif Inspiring/' by Rey. M. M; betting a . Fine Collection/.' by 0.'M. Heard, Anderson. / . -i m ti(d;Wliy Amend the offl-1 ulai Program in Order to Adapt it to B?^nsa^^eSso' -67' M* ^.p?-llrt^ Day Pl?n?ah? Problem*!," conducted by J, \i. V/ay. - IO:4^-Fitteen-M}nnte Talks on reacher Tratnihg: : j 1: "0Atting OfRcera and Teachers to >i!s.":?y Rev.' Achille Sasssr?. Pel ts*:- ?'. Btttfy th?? Courses as individual Pu lng at the' Regular Sessions of the 2. "Ho* to Conduct Teacher Trais Stinday ;School," by j. B. Marshall, Mderion. m??0,.Table; "Teacher Training Plans Snd Problems," conducted by A M. Lander. il^SO- Address "The Sunrema Im iertMctrMW^rkeTs' Ceuhcilw?th kt lbsst Monthly Mefelings." by Rev. Wjhh W. Speaks. .?S^ftusJh?as: ReportB ot coinrult 'fm^m^^hH. irtface for next eon-! '^^rnesaaj After BOOB? Moy. i. -j^^?felal 'Prayer service 'fdr We* *trW? Ctesses, by Rev, HaxirUy? .. -Ten-Minute Talks on Wesley Vdutt ?ihle C?aaa Work: *.T?*^Bknf*li ^f the Work und 3rpwtb: of fee- Week** Bible1 Clajpfft :he South' Carolina Conference" ( An ?ereon District?, ey Pros.' o; g. qood t?$fc? WiHl?&StOn. 4^ Wesley. Bilbie .Class Federaron. Hov/ Formed. Trieir Purpose and y.?tue/< by Ji. M. Way, Held -WmKff? "tti??r Vaine to the Chttrch Ih ^r^?hlAng end Training WorheVa^or Ster.j-J. ;U. Crpnt. ? '-: o^J Opea .Discussion ; "RhaU wo Fed irkiM the Clause*of This.DtstiW^^I ^rStf^fb^oU^Pfeillaxhfent . bn Wasley i BtpteDJ^^brk: 'JV::'] **tt? Elevating, tho Ideals Of Class Of-1 The manager of the Anderson High, baseball teain yesterday &iS" i?irt?f with Balley Mintkr* ! for'a gatoe of b^?cbs^?i??#" . in Anderson ' nert Monday. 20. At this time the school wiU ie on a "hike" Greenwood to Green niie, soins into camp at the tatter nace tn? when teechtftts face the Ah 'fer-son team they will, b?te the sup port of-the/ entire Bailey bataillon and Ja crowd ot rooters from ? military * Behool together with their band will ?be able to do much toward encourag ing the cadet team. Toe Anderson HIkh School will bare its hsp<| fall If 1 there is to be any hope of beating Batley. This fast team haa dof?ktcd a -number of thc fitting Schools and several of the colleges bf th? State hay? fallen before the Heavy hitting crew making up the B. M. I. nine. .However, the local boyd believe that they will br able to at .least Interest batley, even though they do not win. Several games have also'been ar ranged by the manager'di* the . High School team. tfext Thursday tho Mlgho w|ll again play Frafc?r Acade my; The Ac?d?tny team says that it will be able'to nilt up aJ ?ir better ex hibition this time than WHS the case on field di* and that they may win from tito high 'Behool. During cha?ta?pi?s week hore the A. H. S. WW n?BV t?A ??Mri?fmilnn roo-... ?e?SKg Wo'Ore?nvllje Hi?li Schoo? On May 9 Furman Pitting School ..iii com?. here for a game, while the An derdon boys will'go to FreenvHlo foi two games on May 15 *n? vS _ i On May 1 the AUferson team will play at Belton during the OTS'?aV ?Oratorical contest and on Msy 2 Un team wilt go to Oreen wood Where fi wiU play Balley. :' The manager of tho team said yts terd?y afternoon that tba boys hat been,.. potting in splendid ?V?ctiee* every afternoon for the : last M6ixt\ and'.that they Were now in fine Shape They have good hopes bf winnini from. Balley pest Monday afternoo and Its Bulley will come here with al tb??r .rooter? Astdwrsen peoplk; . ehoal turn out and root for fha 'loria! boys. j. ? ' *" lefftisia?s SrSl?yT" ' [ ..Washington?- Apr}! iSi^-Thomat? Je f erfcan's ? annltej?l^ <ftfa- Celeb rat < Ju the hoqa'e today with Represent tlvo^t?Urk. democrat of TldsrWi/'mal %sthVh2? ; s?^?^^?^P H.M?T?U XO Ein rr? tfsu?nw? a Tun. Dl?ce -at Old ShadwftlL . y? - >r?av noniativr- johnson,; democrat of.K? *wviw "? y^sey*^* W?HIBH UH?U ?I resiOBitlott bo that effect On tho grout that other business was pending. e&re e e ?? o s ,e c o ?SASCSS bo d ? o SO?t? A?UstlC o - o At Jacksor ville 4; Albany _0. o At Columbia 3 ; Savannah 2. o At Augat?n s; <*??^fl t;. p At ColfcMms 2; MactA 2. T in s? ings, rain. nee wo.? at/a a? MO aaa ajs^j Meeting Concaring Matter Inj Chariots Yesterday Attended By Anderson Man Harry A. Orr end T. F. Hill cf the Southern ' Public" Utilities Company j and tho Anderson street railway com pany are expected to return to thc city today from Charlotte, where they went Sunday afternoon to bo present st a conference yraterdsy in regard to the Southern Public Utilities Compiny taking over the street railway sys tems owned by the Southern Power Co. Thia move was mentioned some weeks ago and it wai therefore not ! much of tx snjrprise when it became] known last week that the decision had j I been beached. Thirteen Thousand Tb Co Back To Work) I . - j Houghton siren., April 13.-The I strike of the co??er mtnefs In upper, , Michigan t?ltie |p|?i)'HSnd today aa a result of a'referendum vote .taken [yesterday among'the' members of the Western .Federation ot Miners: Tho. strike h.-d been In effect ?ince last July, when. men, according to the figures of tai* ..Federation, demand-, ed bittier, wage?,.and. working condi- .. t lou's' rjj 1 ltrK<1UtWBM|?M?i'if in Federa-1 Itt??; , .iJatanasKip ??**\?rjii have un- i nouheejSkihgf?y^i!i? j*-emBloy ?llJ men who navepoot Wen guilty of /ykK, lance ai anon S*, they'. giro up their ' metthwsMp In thVtV?j**ru Federation j of Mraers. ? ' 1 ? The minn owner? bad changed work-* j ?|ltg*?ndltJ[on? And weff?B. ao that th dy lanhaeqnehtly.niet the demand" of ".tho : strikers. THE BlTB?lSli! P?.A??IIK I Havana, AprH 'iii-The bubonic' .Plague hero is spreading in spite of the jSqjrJa^fth? Sanitary- Department. One bow1 case was reported today and two 1 others ar? under sn?vei?lnnc?. The, tola* number of eases' of- tau boh Ie; , plague lip to date, la seven, wiih'-twb] un^e? suspicion. Many blocks in.the infected ?eme were placed under uuar- : antlue tonight, the residente being or-j ?der?d to move. A majority of the poor people are being housed at the Tris-1 ^foih ;.na[akl^oa.r<^^.!^ ?.'I'S?;??l?(HUi,i.'^..?;<-- irr j That He Cannot Afford To] Leave His Business Interests ' wdReapoa*^ lt was published. In tels paper last Thursday that J. 8. Fnwi?r, tho well known Business man and plantar, wai hoing suggested for the State Senate; Mr; Fowler states that hie has been besieged by a great many friends from alt parts pf thij'eohhtt. but h? feels that'lt woujd be too great a sacrifice which involves others td a gr??t ex tent 'From the promises of support re ceived, he'believes that he cot?ld be elected easily, and he statejT'trilit lie will lend active 'support' In the ?atn" ?atan tn'tioni? rerir*>??niA?<V<. At?derann county! ont he ' cannot run h?difc?ir. Mir. and Mr?. A. B Pant and little son' ' fle?nt? ' ?.n.v MW*- 'T.^nmia . Georgia 'flint ot Bc?ibii worn in th? elly yo3terdiy. Pr^den?: IrtnistA Qfi Ania Triatt Bill Washington, April in.- l'nVsuallfled ' 'disapproval ' waa otprwsed by Pr?sl-*' dent Wildon today or th? proposal ln , congress-1? curtail t*taj?>tt?i]rbet'.Ieg-| ??attire program V r thia session. lAt- ? itvui ty eut be ra of. the bouse, judiciary j sub committee, Who bad cait?rr?d wtth ) rtM?sldent on the subject; 1 declared an1 effort would be 'made to report I quickly a single measure. cmbodjTijgtgr twfeh?bjitant . of all the separate ten-. tat. i ve trust bills. ?nd; that legf flattop also would fe'.pressed to meet the de-i man?B of labor T?r restriction bf the j injunction : power of the courts. ' \ ^? ;jf?rof??!os ii carryifer hu thei full trnktlegislativo program is grow- j ' rrCXtn Cimironru ic 'xrv jqrcntv? "VU r IS .? ' day. I I Senator Newlands, chairman of the senate interstate comment? committee. said his committee expected rb report ia general trust bill'ebon. "ftfyS Afc EADIE jMM," Valser Is Trylag te Imitate Hearst? ? Evidently ! Albany, 'S. T., April J3.-A move ' mant to bring about the aoiai?atlon o? l^ll)a&ji^ didate for governor this Fall took defi nite form here tonight id the incorpo ration of "The American. party" hy friends of the proposed executive. "There Will be a complete state tick et headed.by Gov. Bulier.*" Col. Alex ander 8. Bacon, one of l\o in corpora tors, in a statement tonight explaining the purposes of the new party. CARBA NZ A'S NA VT. Chicago, April IS.-General "arran ca ia negotiating for the purchase of sis revenue cutters for, the Constitu tionalist government, lt waa learned the agents located bore. NO BETTING TMERK Governor of Oklahoma WM not Allow Turf SeamlBl. Oklahoma City. Okla.. April in.-If betting la permitted ot tho Tulsa moe track tomorrow Governor Lee Cruie ??rlll dirent KV?-?- if. V?7tU"i, n?juT ant general to order out n'company bf tnilltla to assist him in enforcing the State's anti-gambling tsws Wednesday. Governor Cruce, stated tohlght that ho WOUld Ulve thft Tu hui n/innty oi fi?fslflthitli tomorrow to stop betting ht tho track. The Excitement Too Much For Him . Greensboro, N. ' C., April lil.-At Lemington thia morning while th"? aup orlhfen???t of the'cotton mill by whl<-h ?niio, W. T. (Childers opened fire On ?'. L. Fowe, He stmt thr^ times avei' the superintendents head, and then dropped. dt>a?5 Trdm heart failure, brought op by the excitement, oho bul let struck l?o wc tai tUe batid.' Coawh Medicine fdr Chlldresi. ?tri^tiuB n <:uoso ?icqtvino iurTIIIIUI?U; lt should be.ploauant to take, <tf$Uie [ ?JC?miX*}* ?.?>hi*iit?'-r tii?v vir. . ?iviV; f'^f* ?^T.nn?. v^mherlBlnP*. 'cough" ?<tmy ?y rnoftt? th?se requlrenients abd ls'a favorite with mothers of young cbil dveh ?verywherft. For sale ty t?van?' Pharmacy. . . - The telephone cable which ia to corindi Aldenburg, England, with Waleheren, Netherlands, ls to bc sev euty nine nautical miles in length, makiug it the longest submarine tele phone cable in the world. It will fdr? nish telephone communication between. iM'ion and Berlin, _" . ; : . GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FA JU S - ?ta S OUT H PRK RAI L W A T. In eoB&eetbiO witts J$? K*i!?s Putta Adoersbn, 8* C. JlG?O Louisville, Ky and return/ Tickets QA sate Ap? ri! B and 6th with return limit April 14th. , IMO Atlanta, Ga? und return account of Atlanta Mu?lc Festival. Tickets on sale Ap ril 26 to May lat with return-limit May 6th. $7.25 Sa TS n nah, Ga.? and return account of . National Drainage Consresn. Tickets on aai# April 2a, 21 and 22 with return limit Abrir 80th. .iii Charlotta, jr. C, and return account of May Cele bration. Tickets on Buln May 17, to ?ist, with return Um?t May 24th. $8.10 Jacksonville, Ibu, anil w?hi*n ^eecur.t r Reunion. Tickets on ?ale Muy ard, to 7th with return limit May 15th. SpeohH car will leavo Anderson 7i40 A. M. May Bib arrtvo In Jacksonville, 8;30 P. M, same day. ?Ll .m A tl,xniu il?. and return acion nt of Meeting of the Mystic Shrine. Tickets on aale " or 7 to 12th with return limit May h. For completo Information, Pullman reservation call on tl< u.-e . / nta or Iwrite. W. tt. Tabor. P*T?. Oreen tille, 5. C.; W. E. Mrflce. A?PA. Culumbln. a 0. . : _. -iii " are?aVTUe, S. a . . .^ _ta??J tflU. tefir mcuxojii>,*Mr.Zr. .I?.$i&7* Account of National Education A?en elation. Tickets oa ?ala Feb. 22, .if, 33? with return limit March? 4Ui, ?UU. New Orleans, La. .i .... tlVM Pensacola, Fla.115.00 stabile. Ala .... .... ........ 116.45 Account Mardi Gras C?l?bration. Tickets on sate Feb. 17th to 23rd, with retur limit Msreh, ?Ut 1914. Tor further Information call ca City Roast Aient; or write ? C a. ALLEN. . I - ? J