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LEGAL I N> 30?? TAX NOTICE The tim? for paying commutation road tax has boen extended by tho Board until May 1st, after which time the book? will be turned ovar to the! collectors and Ute .usual penalty,.willi bo attached.. J. Mack King, County Supervisor. I 4 2-tt PCSLIC ROAD NOTICE Tho public ls warned one morel time against filling up the drains of publie roads with sassafras sprouts and briars. Also against plowing! into thc roads. I am spending the County's money and why do you per sist in ever doing In - tills careless manner what we spend your money to (keep up. Some day patience v.-.Ti cease to be a virtue. Then there is law I again*! the practice. Please stop. I J, Mark King, County Supervisor. 4-ztf. NOTICE OF ELECTION. There will be an election In Leban on School District at Lebanon school boose on Saturday 18th day of April, ll? 14, for tho purpose of levying bonds cm said district In the sum of $r>,000. to he ii"ed ff?: th? purpose of erecting a ri' ..i i,t,...i in ..aid district. Elect ors must live in said district, and ex hibit tux receipt and registration cer tificate, or :hpy will not be. allowed! to volt-. -Polls open 7 a. m. close *l P. m 4r?,10t:DAW C. M. Hobbins, T M. Welborn, Trustees. NOTICE? Notice ls hereby given that tti? nest regular teachers examination wiilT?_ hold on friday,. Malt J ?t the court house iu Anderson/ all teachers whose certificates, expire tl}lf jaar und ult those teachers teaching hjpj] ou certificates from- oLter . counties: are requested to be present and stand tbts examination. The examination^ will be pasea on nuujovi? u.?L.^gTi^L used for teachers' examination and will begin promptly at 9 o'clock. . Until Mayl J. B. FELTON, Supt. Education for Anderson Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election at R. H. TlUey'u ntoro in Willlford school din trlot. No. ?a on Thursday, April 3< 1914, for the purpose ot levying nj additional tax 'levy of one- mil on ail of the taxable property of ajfJdJ district to be used for general schcol . purposes. All votern; must.exhibit' a rogiatr? lion certificate and tax receipt. l*oll?? will open at seven a. m., and close at tour p. m. Ry order of the County Board of Education of Ander son County. April 16, i fl 14. J. B. FELTON t-in-tr County Hupt, of Education. FOR SALE I'OR SALE-Ono gasolina engine, 6 p.. one threpfcinK machine, one cc mill, on 3 feed chopper, all In gt '.*m?J?Uon W!l rbti for cash at a bargain, or will exchange. T. B. . Aiken, Donalds, il. i. 4-17-3t m',;. i.".' i ,. , Vu , .' ' N.M. I'-'mi WANTS WANTED-Typaw-rlter purchasers. We httve over 200 new rebuilt and second hand typewriters for quick sale, cheap. AU makes. Prica sheet ou request J. ll Crayton* ft Co., Charlotte, N. ?. , tn8-tt WANTED--Boy? that ?re wiliing to work. Apply lt Sloan Dr?skctl, Inferencer THE "PBg>' F*>?P PERIOD, alwaya , a largely increased death ratio among livestock.. IfiJour val uable horse. v?\\x\e or cow is not in sured; attend., io tali pt oh??. Uhf cost la low. Willett P. Sloan, in surance. . 4-17-31 ?ITH, a? New ?orfc' Cm VOM SKIN Eft ANl> "UWIR. -.i -$Rm r musical lastra meat? re* patre4>,V1?lth?HtR?iiaff ?* th? Factory. 9HBgasK?.' &f wm?i-. .... : iieadtinarte?* it ' W?.L?H"ft" ?PEA1L M/ S MVssv 'nrnsm WepMer *Afc Andersen, & C ??.'?'. . . ?Ve e ? e..? ? * ? '*..#'. . i> ':<" - 'y's i : _ " #1^8 ML.W? la. W?VdB 5 . HI8KA?138 el Vtw Eye? liar, Nose . and Threat tilaesea Fitted 4 . Beerst . . 0 a nv, to 1 p. m. 3p.ia.te5p.si.' ? Ott?e?: ?fc-l? Bteckler Bnlldiog * Kveei?gt iy"Appo!ataMrti? . TEXEPHO^EC?RSECTJOlf ' . ANDERDON, 8. G? ? ftfMER 8T?5O0 I Financial and STOCK MARKET HAD A BAD DAYl A Severe Attack Waa Made On j New York Central Stock (ny Associated Tress) Now York. April 10.-A severe b*?ar| drive unsettled the stock market to day, currying down prices In many in stances to the lowest figures o? the I year. The attack was centered on .New Vork Centra). It brol.e to 86 r.-S. tho lowest point since Itjt?, Six teen other stocks, lnc>-..ulng t'nloui Pacific, the Mill ?hares. Lehigh Val ley and Steel, Bold at the year's low] pointa. Thc whole character of tho mar ket changed after tba reeelpt of the news from Washington that Mexico probably would accede to tho de mand: of this country. The selling movement was halted and a rally set lu.. Dy tho close prices were well over the day'o low level; with full re coveries' In Borne cases, ' Np .specific ox pl.m at lon was mado] of New York Central's Jweakness. al though there were rumors of the sort] often put out for stock market pur poses. Th? selling movement permed, however, to be due chiefly to the work of a powerful bear clique, which selected New York Central because lt. was a vnlnerablp. stock. The bond market was easier* with r.harp decimos in some . speculative Issues Total sales $2,400,000. New York Cotton . -? ? New York, April, 16.-Cotton waa steadier .today. Closing prices were steady and from pto 6 points net high er on all montliB e.tcept April, which .?-as.nominally 5. counts lower. - The arrival of 1,269 bales of Ameri can cottorf' from -Liverpool wa?; re ported, presumably foy delivery on May contracts. The story tn connec tion with this ampmeni waa mai a prominent Liverpool firm long of March in Liverpool had been ' short of May here, and finding it difficult; to cover in tho ' local market on tho recent aavanco. bad shipped ibo ac tual cotton. This is not the first sea aon tba?. American cotton bas been returned here from abroad. The out look 'waa* for '-continued fair and warm weather in the eastern belt and the dally weather details resumed to day for the season, showed favorable I conditions generally over the belt, i Spot,coltop,, flutet; middling up landr-13.10? guff 13.35. , Ho ?alos. j Cotton futures closed .steady: ,d Opened Cloned .May. ...W.,0 TM*; .uly.?JW Oetc-br r.12.01 .Ult New Orleans Cotton I ~-? I k New Orleans. April 10.-Tho cotton market c?b?ed steady at a pot gain of ? to 8 pointa '? Indications wiro that vast amount (ot ptantiug was being ^one u,o* re ;} part? frftm many parts of the belt were thai with ?r-i<l::x- T>ii\\-*.~r>.s seed would germhiitG quickly. .Cotton futures cloning : Hwy 12 74; July 12.64; Aug 12.35: Oct ?l.63; Dec 11.60. Salea on th? ' snot 03&: to nrrlvo 270. I 1 . . ri* .. ?' t*, - Chicago Grain Chicago. April 16.-Immense sales ot corn today broke the market There were many deflections from tho bull side, and lt looked na if n largo number of heretofore stubborn ' holdora liad decided to stand out no ?'. longer against Argentine competltlpn. After u fall that amounted in .som* c?seato^aa TOUCh ^ J^Jjjj^"1 2 38 ^ Sei jo?H? ? McGill for All Varieties of PEAS. j 1^ DIAMUJN? there are a few sugi?e?? ' lions rix o r e accep???i?e * than a pink or brown ; well selected CAMEO. ; p. ?i, Jeweler Jj Cox Stationery ? I Co's. Store M ami prtnrl] bushel, prices closed very heavy 'at] a decline of 3-4 to 1 S-S a 1 3-4c net. Other speculative articles all showed setback-- wheat 3-8 a 1-2 to lc, oat? 1-4 a 3-8.. to 1-2 and provisions 10 a 12 1-2 to 42 ?-2C ?Liverpool Cotton Liverpool. April 18.-Cotton spot steady; good middling 7.74; mid 7.28; low middling .88; .soles g. ? Sp?culation add export 500 coipts 12*000. futures Mendy. Cotton See4 Qi New York, April 1G.-Cottonseed oil declined 2 to J? points nearly un der watte-i-d liquidation In May and July, induced by the weakness in lard, but the Hst rallied partially to wards tho ?lose on covering .of shorts. ..Final prices " were .generally to 2 pointa net lower. Tho market, closed steady. Cottoii ".ooo!? i r :"? '. New York. April 16.- -Cotton goods held steady nnd quiet. Bilk piece goods wore In lighter demand. Ribbons were activo. Carpet , openings for spring, will begin Way 1*. . Money Market Now York, April Id.-Call money J steady 13-4 a 2; ruling rato 2; clos llp? 1. 3-?fv* * .Timo loariM weak; sixty ?days 21-2 ninety days 2 3-4; six .months 3 1-4. Mercantile paper 3 M a 3 3r4? Sterling excitan go. ?firm; sixty day bill ' demand 4Jj6.no.. ,.. .. . v commercial hills "4.84- 12. . Bar Sliver . 53 .3-4 lexicon toilers .48 t-2. rerhment hoods weak; railroad [borida ;ie?Yy. .. ....... 3I?TICE YETEgANH. All Confederate Veterans are Invited to meet, wit!? Camp. Tolly Snipes lp <*f-*f HW*" . S*"*"" < rw***i""'*.!'.> ?*"", 'JV'if" -??." next Saturday evening,..April j8th fpr? the purpose of electing delegates.?to. the Jack so.? ville and Anderson reun ions. . ? ;_,t^ ;; Com. Camp looa,.I!. C. V. IlRl.LL!A>'T CONCERT j Giren at 4'hamWr :of Commerce Kooma Last Nlghi, Tho hall of tho Chamber .of Coin piorcd wan comfortably filled .last H flight " hy nu audience that .' .enjoyed livery momenti?JUte glorious music ^presented ou"iffS'' program ?Iven 'hy; tMeasrs, von He?sejh a^:QrBtuV vrith their gifted accompanist. MrsV*i??*jerv Tho concert was given? under ;the au apiccs and for 1118 benefit of tte?C*Vtc?i Association " of Andorsor, a)nd the brilliant young musicians contributed their'.nervicon to an'''occasion, which ? would lu lt? way- add to the Upbuild ing and boatatfylug pf AnderBe?---??r. I von ilasaetii's home. ..;? ? i iprpin tho opsnlpg trio, on through HfttV glcriur Wagnorian air "Song, to Ithc F.vening Star" played tn superhly ny ?iv, <ir?&l. aaa ?rn'.td tito ??sug&d ing number, tho entire evening . VOA One of delight to those who Jpve P?u ..dc...Auilqi;8on should Just by h eada on MrJ yon Ha?ae> and keep .him here.' With Ida wonderful expreaelon of tho.art divine. Tho program was as follows: l. Trlog-.(?) Baste* Minuet,-.TParadla (bV .QrpasmuUervhen, .tLHv8 Grandmother).LanK? , Ateeara . von Hasseln and ?rkttU Mrs. Flacher. I 2. Collo {Bolos-talCantllena la E ?> Major .. ."Ooltorman ! (.b) SciVu-ao .. ..ve? Cloona .Mr-Qr? ul . I 3??v Monologue-'-S 1 .-ted. ?l .. . Mrs. Jolm?101^ .e.':l^ettf '-(?) The Tlnvvc? Youth ! (h)' Frlcndsh'ii)' . . Mrs- Hg'"? Mrs- .nilen. ?jr?. Song tp the^Ey.' inp star, Wagner ! a ..OftViott-e frotr ' l/ucia di tkmaUt-j f -Whpr '." . < ? . vDonirettl P#-^.^^^'^ I ; There were amorous encores and , 'the. mippy tlr : .res at the b? ,djM Kjggg^^f a9WSv^ in*th.r*niuchj MKKf ..ii ?8 r?HTPONa?B?. ITournee' ?<WKl Re* ! r.-raahte.NeM vyee*, j I The miling, ot-?a^W?^-Tflbe of rued Men. which wan scheduled tor last ( might at the Rtversldc-Tosiway ,haa been postponed uut.ll next .The mect'.-as: had beim called for the, -n.irndsa ci rc-ororilitng the tribe, hut \r?'-*\>?^?m-:***)9&y to deter ,the meet'np until one night next w?ek? vtKjo potht of the meotlng wiM ho put* ? I l>5 RLH UTILITIES Maeaeers ot Wnte7"a?d higfel Wftrte ? . . Are^eetlog la Atlanta. Atlanta Ga.. April 1?-:^? ; practica] onstuesa jswnwiB ?? . in (he management of water and light pleat?* were dlasrusaed st th? opeotog i lo ee today .df the ions?h .?U -v-VflHM?Mon of the Ttl-? Tbii annual address of J, Sprolca - wa* -the prin Pirat ??tt'n<n of th? Chi-; HP Natiprml L?agu? T?aro. Photo nj Auici linn l'ietui. AsaocU?oo. ooooooooo O O (T? o o .4 t????XUkLL ?ESULTS *? o ooo o o>o.o CniraKo 1. .rY.Phiiadft?.'ihlo rain. At J?oston-yV?snington r: i i. At Detroit 5; St. Louie ?. ? NATIONAL XEAGFF. At St Louis 1; Pittsburgh :-L Ot hora ?oatnonod. ruin. SOUTlIKRXjjl.Ui?'EK " At Atlnnta .7; X:.;;ihYUlv ?. (First game.) gair.p.) ' * ^t^c'b; > fi; Memphis-- 1. ^tt fX<ft'lt?:5<',:. .i 0; Memphis iS> ond, one.)'.. 'iii:* ?tl, At |?u't^pb' ry r/; Orleans.2. LS?'BALL plln? 4; Davidson Sfroa 5; ntadel Yan. i Again. Athon,:.(?r... ?Apt. I ni vax slty of Qortfa^ga|n defeated VAh-fl ?dprblit Univi :^?3r ip has?ltall lure tc V?^'tKILuT?.EAOl'F. At Ki\.: ! -J; Chicago ?.. At-St. I.?ini.. .:; uirtlmtipolls 7. At Plttsbuicli-?lriKi.4ly.U. rain. At Baltlnioro-liiifiiilo, rain. SMtt>?Li> OFT. New York, comin that t [ the New1 afford Ital Haven Titead |tho dlaaolcti ?ral iiii ? tice. \.>r.: , . ^ 't ?3 virtually '.ui?dorH meeting1 e v r. I laven .ind tmpaqy tn Nei fornially ratify, auterd recently iiiioa^ioXl ?th., with a p^tc, nt Jolly Springs;,;, The r i.. .v;:ij U.lhc Hotior..J*qll fo? the sealion, y First C.;aCC:~*l.uihcr Burrlsn, Al berta Palmer.. Second Grade;-Margaret King. fourth Grade.-^Gem-go KJitg,-Boirtha Smith. Sixth Grnde.~ nessie King, Lucie Mayfield. ? . , JBlghth Grade-Itnth Shirley. Neille Mayfield. .flBHHBHil Cotton Clearing and Cotton cla*$h>; attention at this time aa weil . . markeUng hd? eel ved alteo d o s o. A b and Marke ed by J. School of aeatl.tl de are atated enable un Thia Is V StaTc^por teg*. Marketing Reiving. >mu?h from grow?ra rers. Cotton Hann 11,51 AmsnnHmt? Janrez, train .cat 'A .spacial rounds of o o o o o ? o O O^ ?i if O J x> . .' ' ' * o o PERSONALS. o o 'O O O O OOOOO O O O O oI C. J. Sear* of Pendleton, route S, I spent e> fe?* hours io the city rester- H doy.. * . .1 M. A. Todlff of Greenville was in I the city yesterday a guest at tho Chl'iuola hotel. ? !!. A. Ynuijg of Louisville, Qa., ta I spending a paw /we*.k*.. ta.Anderson and Pendleton with friends and rela tives, . ., .. ; ? ? L-Jennings of Greenville was la the city yenterday on puntaese, li. L. .iou "K ,.r Charlotte waa among I tho1??K?ncsB visitors to spend jester day In 1Ut?o city. ,; ;? T. E. McCullough of Columbia wai' registered at. tho cuhmola hotel yea-'I terday. ' ? .1. rt. nice of .Hartwell. Gs., was I among ib?, vlsitoru to spend yenterday In Anderson. M. M. Campbell and R. E. Campbell] of Eureka were In the city yesterday] on business. Mr.' and Mrs. J. T. Howard of thel Plat Rock section were shopping ta'l the ctjy. yesterday .,,,. W. T. Morrigjp or the Mountain] (.r?ek section .ft, a in the city jester 'l%v. on business . j Mrs. J. B. Pelton of Plat Rock spent] a fow hour i lu the city yesterday. . -A?. M. iWand\W'AC^|'^i3-j yesterday^' in tbje^?Uyl ^ " W. H. Martin of Wplker-MciamoyiiH waa in th? ; qlty yopterduy f or : a, few^ hours. .... ..... . ... Vend Iver Sharpe of Ri vola was inj tho city. yesterday .?n business. ? ?-!--" ...... j . ri Misa Hattie. Hanks af tane Rranrh j wau shopping In the city yesterday. ; Mia's Eu i'oQi Jones .of Roberta'spent a .few hours "in', Anderson yesterday with fr'ends. Mr. and Mrs. William Fagg of the| Long Branch secMon..were, shopping J in the city yesterday. John Hanks ot Long ^ranch. spent I {yesterday lu Anderson on buslne83. -, '. 'T ' .1. ]?:? Misses Annie and Stella Banister and J Monroe Banister of Bethany, wero. visitors in the city yesterday, John L. Tate ol' Marlin'' township epent y ea t?rd ay in thc city on . busd 'ncss. ' V. .:. IF. C. Bogga of Pendleton was among tho business visitors to the city yes terday. I ? S. M. Johnson and W. E. Johnson] of. tho Walkcr-HoElmoyte section] 1 woro in the city yesterday. t Jj,. W. Grlfflu of. W??lamaton waa j in tho.cit* vitfiter/lav on -business. S. J. Newton of Walker McElmoylo was among thc vlBltoru to epend yes terday its the city. William Wariin of Willianuton was in tho city yesterday. M. E. Tucker of Hall township was | in the city yesterday 'vf a few .hours. J. E. Forreat of Col uralla was lh^ ?the city yesterday, a guest ut tho Chi r.uola hotel. -~ W. A, Strtbllng ' of WllliamstOn j r.ponL y?kter^y" l^ Anderaon on busl-.| pees. . E. C. Kay of BoUdn w< yesterday for a short stay. I . 'F. W.-Ranlcter' of Starr vr?k among', the well .known visitors to mo city yosterday. J. E. ancj W. H. Raiuey of Savannah township.."wore in tho cl^y yesterday on n'usin?es.' R. W. Parker of lhe: Varennea sec tion. w,as narong the visitors to the Samuel J Wilson , of Liberty visited j s^deraon -yesterday .on bnaynoas, . p FelLx Beggs and Charlie Beggs ol Pendleton were Jn the city yesterday. Anderson Will Receive a Great Help As the Ooutcome ol .tho ' ? Recent Conference Held tn Atlanta ' -x . _- ? " " . D. A.'Henning, ?raffle m au ager of J ?Ince Anderson and Greenti!|e si th* ebamber of commerce, stated yes- ready operate a Joinr trefle *f??; terdav thai the new freight vate ?ched. ^.^?.".g eJU^M?*?* vjT* tiran tu omer l?iK same ??.ru?: say ? ule secured for Anderson aad for other ?nartanburg ia. favorably <raplder up-state competitive ijfcef?ht pointa, 'ins same. This done th ' bumftn will would mean an immediate saving of be "abie to engage a special rttS clerk more than $40.000, to the merchant? in addition to Mr. Henning;, traill?- ex ?if Anderson in lower rates; and that pert, to handle larger mattaji; the for the first tune in the history of the whole resulting ia ereater of-lglenicy. Cityilt would be-Pla?pd on practically. . ft ia a big move, accordJnaSlw Mr. a parity with comp?titive points In Henning, who held a coherence North Carolina and Georgia from a 'Xhirrsday -with .Mr.wW.,:^?. ?jjliran. wholesale, or Jobbing standpoint, chalrmeh qf the transport?t?, corn Mr. Henning Stated that the con- mlttee of th-chohiber pf compi?rcc in fSrepre held lu Atlanta, wjpjch was at- connection with .the patter. - H-mled ny Mesara. W\ W. Sullivan aud Mr. Honninft also stated that tho cf D. A- Lodbetter of this city aa well as feet of ibo now rates would be all representatives from Greenville, Spar, freight bill? would haye-td be.eapechrt tanburg and. Greenwood, ?vould rosult ly audits! .and therefore tliat Jt was , ;<i the organization of a Piedmont more essential than ever to continue Traffic Hureau, composed of the Traffic to maintain the traffic departments of Departments of tho four major .ufJ-itbe several commercial organisatlonn ataje Cities, or of Greenwood, Ander- oT the major Piedmont eitlen. This av (spa, . Greenville: and. Spartanburx; ! piled eappcially to And*rflon.^ V wjpsu. SMBIUMUJI smipwnBiauo^ajQurir Mif/tcf f? gCffltf ? ryikteTAT1Tf*i1?iJfUlif? 'Hi j n$itffotta??eW^ cTmanc?ed by^'.??fv JWfdapV'M! president ef-the^rcslvterlan ?"d been in?dVt??? flrBt oidor of the day, to hear the report o fthe per inancnt committee OB Sunday Schools and Young People's Wbrk.u This com mittee reported mat it naa succeeaea In securing pledges from the- Sunday Schpola for practically enough to guar antiee the salary of a Sunday. School UU,I tluU revery N effort was being made to secure a suitable man for the place. Thajt^t ls confidently hoped to have him at work m a few wo:-ks. ,The duty of this worker, will, be to work in the .coimtry^and mopntaln d?B triets of the Presbytery .with the view of organizing ai?d maintaining Sunday Schools where they arejnee^ed^audlto af>i*j in every way possible in de veloping the Sunday Schr^jWBjlk ?t Thia- committeewas, enlarged to consist- of two minister? aa.d thy?.. Sunday Schqol superintendents.- -Tee following were fleeted to constitute the t$?HNK#fy? Molars Wallace, J neca, and D. W. .Dodge, Anderson? ders.. Peden Anderson, Weatraih ^,.0. Hughes, Walhalla; and R. . Brown Anderson. ' The Presbytery authorized dud em-J powered' the committee to organize _the Sunday School workers i??o an lajnoclatiun to bo 'known thc "Sun **ay fcje?i?si^ii HK^j^oclatlon of Loo Piedmont Pres bytery." Thia, ia an effort to bring tho Sunday School wnrk of the^reaby- j terlans in line with , the stops'ajready I taken by. mo^t of itu- ?nher denomlnaT I Hons, such as the District Sunday j School .Conference bf the Methodist Church and the Association. Conten tion, of. the Baptist church. Tills mmitteo will take Immediate steps; '.effect, the organization of the As sociation. The Presbvtcrwu ('?Heg?. therefore lici to mak? pla efi'ortfl to ral _ .7? -? rT . .. . 1 One of the most spirited discussions j that has ? taken ..place -on. the fleer cf { tho Presbytery oro^e over the ques tion of the aonrovat of C c Recordn I vit^wiaiwu}n. v?urt ii . -, , lt aeema that the Pendleton-church j session had a meeting at, which lt was j undertaken lo adjust a difference thnt I had arlana bereen the pastor of tho chprch and .one of.th? clue?9- After! Investigation Ott the matter, the-ses sion adjudged, that the parlor waa tu ( the wrong and tlte moderator .of the session, proceeded to ten hint KO. I fore, the session, wh tuUonal. the session rtfahction over mlnteh lain?) IkM 4KU ajte. Ifowr <ftjJft*-jeavthei-paafcace4 scrv> ??Sfc3?J?0:J?P^^^^ the Pr?Bbytery of Bethel. * \ J^jt^''\pf^^^P^?ii^ that Dr. \d?n?8 v. ?ii accept*lic*e calls provided lint he ls permitted to do so by bia Presbytery. Dr. Adams, is a strong nan and will be a valued addition o.the Presbytery. He-wan one*?mo. 'or of Laurens anil president pf tho mlloge at Clinton. Bill? and Otertnrcs. I .-Tho *opprt of the comnittee on 'Di??.i ??i? G>?i:turua'7 showed thnt tuite :t number oj tho brethren had dea? they wert; ambitious ^to get be ere the general assembly. 'The Pres bytery and the committee, however, teemed disposed to restrain tho zeal of hese brethren to'acme'extent. One .>f the most unique and'rnnj??j ones, wag aa overture necking to have tho Booie of Church order so changed as to tdmit tbo deacons to all the..'church ?goj-ts on jan'?qu'al footing j ?yrjlth tho sliders. ' This overture wps, refused by the committee' and' tho Presbytery, Iftrt' ir'.'a?i?ta?tt'to' .siripi'*f^yorablo responce in the hearts "o'f'rr&ny of tho brethren. * A4 overture, Was senl tip1/"nowsver. isklhgUhe Assembly to authot.lV.e and instruct the organisation' ot .'lClders' ind beacons';Conventions" in all'the Presbyteries. . , ?ragte ' Vote-'of ThsTfts. The Presbytery ador, '.'ole the follow i" *~ rc Presbytery of Ple^mot A tho 's~v.u.'c??' hopi pastor ano people of the First Church of Anderson, return hearty thanks and pray for the Master's gracious, cheering, and comforting prcnenco with ?lie pastor abd"his Hock." BttV??T IS IX?lSTEN'T fcfjj^' rising '.rt;: "Tba recognition i j . Ot the I*<JmandK That Redress Be Olren To lier Citizens. Washington,"April 16.-Senor Riane, the Spanish Ambassador, WUK ammo: Secretary' Bryan's caller.; a g r'in press !ah GUlijects expelled hy General Villn ff?m Torre?n. He? liad CH U informed sy a army winch a acore of '.priy sight, preps ratt second leg of Us tomorrow. Th italian Forcfi Fight CO IN Al'Ul Benghazi. Africa k'erc Engagement w;