The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 07, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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THE BIG EVENT
Over Six HwK?lred F?
pie Are Cpmjr?g tq
Anderson
WEDNESDAY IS
OPENING DAY
World's Greatest Workers Are
Coming Here for the Great
State Sunday School
'. Association
Many Anderson people have failed
to ?raap any dear conception of the
cnormoiiB proportions of the |hirty
Heventh annunl Sunday school cbnvon
tlon, which convene!; here ncr.t week,
nno rit \- iiiit it means to Anderson.
The incYo, Jact yUit (100 or jhis ouI,
?(J(I p'oplt! .'.'.ill he (jfoilljlif 10;'. liirr In
oil'- ennse nWl with n fShmmoii under
standing Ii within Itself a motif r?
mniUahle focL Another rpcl Ural local
people remold laKti i'wjMiizlirif' . o) |m
thai Borne of the brainiest people in
tho" United Stuten win he amn'nj; the
visitors thif city for tf?? event. T|ic
program h> splendid, Hie' ititui?c will
equal anything dveV attempted in this
State, ilic iipenkers; sern'rcfl, for the ne
oaftfoo have' no kuporior:?, and the
practical miili , on the method of
: erm ine, moid effective work must
prove'to l.iil'ly lutoi-es(i(i? sr. will
its imtnnlIve.
Some of tile tiior'e prominent f??" the
Vldll'or? Io th? cltv for the eonvenlfVin
ftfo! .1. Nhreve mimant, visitation : u
perinteinViit < i' ihn National Sunday
Nch<ifil Association: M-n. Mnfy Fu.-Mer
Jlryiier, t lofncntary uperliitenden'l ot
thiT National . AftsncHt Ion ; ijr \,. N.
Caleyj editor ? ?r the American j'h?rcfi
Mttkasliie; nr. William .?. Williamson,
pajtfrfr of the Third itapiim elm,, h .il
Hl I nui .; 1). W. Stms,-generdl secre
tary 01" the Ocorkm Sunday S'h<v?!
Hsoclatlon-. John (\ t'.uiii.-ni. general
eeretary of the Colorado State Asivi
ciaUoii, and I'rnf. Harold ('. Ijnwdoti,
llilndelphln, l'a . director Of run
Sunday ;;::l.?n! VVor^rrs tilfoilitho'iit !
ti?n Htain feel that' the" association, I';
choir of 5?0 aelected voices will ren
der music that will prove tc be in?
comparably better than 'any of the
hind ever heard'In thia S?ntc before
i^ete. l"i'o ko m my noteworthy tea- i
nbtoo.ln connection with i
hi that it Is- most, diffi
cult to glyo ^he newspaper reader any
thing bui a vogue idea >.f what It
for a town m entertain auch a
eortvehtion.
H bad been hoped that by this time
tho c?mbiete lirai or delegates who will
cniiic from the various towns of the
State would be 'available, 'but this |s
?tili in the Imods. of Miss (irace \V.
Vnhdlver at Rnarunburg. the Berre
iary o? Die njtKoelat|on.; Miss Vnndl-j
vor will probably Unfall with' the Ils.tj
MMU ?iinv:uii i\\y. mtllie ?o ?TIii< !' um
early' next Wt'-ok. Koine, or tin- lie't
known people VU th.. Ktat.e will he
found in this lint hs Qidegat.es from j
t!:-.- iinii:, ehii? e.Uu.t .lii?, this i.'onven-,
tlon will bring to Anderson n host ut\
'well-known cburcb workers.
Tho following is the r'ompl?te oui.
dal program:
Wednesday Morning
"to A. M.---Soug-svrvloe. led hy .llnr
iiJd <:. Lowdon, I'liUadolphin. i'a.
10:30 A. M. Opdnlng prayer.
ldM" A- ?Address of welcome
; t' I A- Wlmley.' 'sccertary or th?i
r of Comcuerce.
A. M. Address or welcome tn
or the Ministerial uuion. fir. J.
es.
A." M.?Tles|>o?.so.
?D A. M. 'Our Task." tho Ttov.
IWt. asAldcnt-'tiaW a.::v.
.-'MUoidone Thirty
V. W: II. K. PelMlletoU
Itlvo eommittee, S|inr
: U,lie .f .: Ol i:tl : Hi.
iiii> In ?.onr?.
\\ it h the Word,"
Hamann, i>.r'?..tr
tle*t.a?d
d?aWiaia
He Holl Po -
Samuel Y\. S?rth
the (.lonipntnry division, Mrx. Bry- J
11 A. M - "The t'luiUcngc or the I
Adolovcenee." Prof. .1 W. Thompson, j
Winthrop college, Hock Hill.
11::?ii A. .M -"Hair Hour wlili j
thi' Word," Dr. William J. Williamson, j
l2:lo I?. M.- "Headline Men and .
V/omen." . Shrevo Durham, j
12:10 P.M. - "Tlx- llorii? Department I
< '. i rons.
I I'. M.*--"Tea?hirig thnflc Wi> J
1.'ni-li," .l(/lm V. Cnrmati. Denver, j
Colo "
thnrsdaj AHerimnn
Cob(t>rdnV<|d i<> '..:i<J o'clock.
Homo visitation and liomo depart- j
nii'iii, FlrstlmptfHl iiiui'-li.
Teacher (ruining, Pirsl l*rr.^i?yi:*rlan '
oltur?-n,
viiortioioi, feutrai Pr?-. hvterinu
church
till in. nlary, Bti John's MethOdlfll
church
Tlinl-.luj FvllUm'
$ P, M. A nig service, I'd h) Mr
lw)Wiieii. '**<
7:'.'. "First, the Blade." Mf?H, Mary
Foster Hry m*r. elementary superlii
ti ndeul, Chicago,
t>;j:, I?, M. "How to Ifclji Ilia
Headier* Ken. h un- i'opp??,'1 J. Shrevo
Durham.
Frlilny Morning*
9:80 a. M Sonn Borvi?e, (od by Mr.
I.ov.don.
in A. M -Prnycr.
10: in A. M. -"Machinery and Pow
er," John Ci rarmnu.
Ki.io \. M?"How tn IVach tbo
??qi sun People on, tt'? om-mi.'." .1.
nin< vi: Durham.
M n A. M - 'H?-.H Hour vViiii the
Word." l?r. W'iUUam J, \VJIIiaui.-on.
i'2 .M. Mtt;[|
i ' : I'l IV M Wo o /nil ion of ? Olin
F? M,?y Ih um<m.
IJ' iioiniiiaiiou^l confin-i'ii'-i -.
Mairtlrtt *.?h?.-re;iee. Finit Bnpthi
cimcii. -
Mi-tliodi:-i conference, Bt. John's
chuif? h. '.
l'ii.? t< ri.iu rnn.fyiren? e) Central
Pi. sbyiorian churoi?.
Rplseopal . conference, Hphconal
?hurcn..
i.i i-uian pltuteh conf?rence, rhia
itay s.chool room ?I John's Methodist
church.' t
A. i:. r. eodf&?fiee, Sunday sehoo|
reoVns of e?iiveiuioii luirai.
Lutheran dhiHeWiiee Flrai Prenhy?
lerlnn phlirt?i.
tiftdej; livening
,?:I5'P. M^f?ong r.etvlre, led by Mr.
(.owd-n.
7: Ifi I'. M. -??rayer.
p. M, - Arnim*!;, nr. William'.T.
W|ll!aia-n?.'
M?V:.-. i- \! '< '...lt,K Words," J.
?hre.vo Dm-haiit, tiiiearo.
coiiii in unttiYii.i.r..
Grand, nmt rottj Jurer* Hrnv.ii For
' 'Hnts Tern?,
Abbeville, l;'?l). G.?The Keprurryl
term of the court of general session?
v. .11 convoke or. Monday, February SKJ. 1
Ittdge nd'.vniaffj will preside. Tije fol
ie- .'ihn h a. ffst of 'grnnd and petit
jurors by townships:
?.r:tlid Infers.
Diamond Wftl' TfjWn?hfp '< :<i c |
.McCarter.
Long Cane T?wnshlp^-N. P. Milfprd, |
Brown Iliiwie. .(. It. Loninx.
Al.bevUlc To\vnslvl|)--G. A. MeCan
ty, W. L, Power, .1. l\ King.
i.owm|t<.-.vii!'' Township G?o. S.
i.f.-wi.i. a. M, Bonds.
Dr,nahbt Towhsnlp?'4. P, ?mlth, -i
?i. Winn.
'p.?.
"TM?iuu??. Mtxiwn
!< ':. \, ii. Ken?i.e<\y.
l <??u To\yitnhln -C P.. Wr.tkhts.
Chdnt Springs 'i\.v. ii.-.tiip - s. At.
Wrtrdb?w
Calhotin YHUh Township?W
Morrah, P. It, Morrait.
Magnolia Township--II. Wr. ' l*aw
son. '''..'
I'etit .l^ior.m. i
Diamond Hui Powic hin- .1. L. Flsii-1
or. w. if. sihYpfrmr; w: it Munn:
l^itig ('nue Township?H. ^'. ?niHb.
Charlie Schrine. T. .1. Abie?, W. H
Beanford. 0 N. t'o< l.ran. J. H. Oreene.
Calhoun Mills Towushlp- -T. _ W.
Mars, H. S. Caaon.
Abbeville Township ?W.. (' Hugliea,^
: M- ^- tdilk. R. Tiioi nton. iohit Year
glu, 0. 4V. C.illi^u
iUir
r.
ne\
Town?-hip 1C. l>. l^illlv,
filffoh PurtH. J. A. Cnx.
tanViidc :v.il" ' Township i-U- W.
.lohn.-.m. W !{. IbJtiel\ K Pt?r.n< 11, J.
iL cWtnt'. '
l^rd?itiu Vow:.>.!.;|. J. T. WolUer,
Ma.t,:u.?,i < . ' \V. iVulk.
lier", l'iiili ' '.VjM d \ycrV.. l. .1 iJugood
Du.? v ...vuM'.'?; --Mif?m l?llii?.
Cedar KnriugK Tnwntiltlp?W. f.
Lnhgley, f. T- Youor, lt. Cl; M.Km
rtcV;TC. isV Evat?. .
IE WS SP CO.
The
Depot
."Witli all eyes on it".
?Mtk Farmer?
\y a te b y $ Grow!
POULTRY RAISING !
IN THIS COUNTY
Cc9.l?!? pf Anderson County Arc
Awakening to Trcmen<l<>u*
Profil in tij.ii Imlueiry
There i.i now u stain wide nwaUcn
?;??' on tliq pari of tho popolc of South
Carolina to IliO great profil to be de
rived from lue poult > raising indus
try and more especially Ik ibis trne
til the propin of Anderson county.
Throm'tiout Hit section mm h infer*
est In being mntilf?kt?d in poultry day.
wlii. h in to he held mi Ike I7ili in
connect') li with l'armcis' Trade:-, day,
l>y the Molerson C'humhe'r or t'om
m er ce.
One the best articles recently sub
mitted to The [itfQlMgcnccr for pah
(iciitlnn in connection with Ihe poul
try Idoa Is that of W. K. ItfiHor rcceiv
6d yesterday. Mr. Kusor deals wo h
Ihe OroWn I .eg horn und has prepared
a splendid rirthdo whieh is herewith
submitted to tho rentiers of iiii:; paper:
llrown l*eghcrnr. .are known every
where and admired for their sterling
qualities and r<fgAl ningnlficonce in
die.is and carriage, They are hardy
from iflnrt t<> FmiSli, grc?l foragers',
conseillant|y great layers, ikmieonc
lutii an id fh.u ;i "Brown Leghorn'' hi n
trbold'scratch through n'n Inch plank
(o get it bundle of on{ ?. Rrowp l?eg
iiorn pullctn fr?q'?ciiUy begin toy lay
Is four and four and n hilf month:, of
nge, and h'nvp paid for their raising
I., lore (nrgcr breeds reach niaturity.
t.trown I-' rlior m are mm icitt rf-:,'iml
im - . ... a illy .'.ill get. hro.otly after
ihey |i:tV' 11-.if l|i d the ago of (Wo or
more year;', and ml) sol and rahjC a
l.i ..od of I hfckm.
Tin- Brown LoRhorn Is tie- ro voter's
le.'d factory, she transforms grain,
luiiV, I I. . into eggs: ihe ts like a
gOnfl 1< i-.> COU tlie-Miore feed ..he
wilr cfihsurno the more profit she will
ShrtW, 'lie Ilrov.-n l.'fchorn I aye. well
in winter .vi.en properly housed and
fed. In I he i.timnici* lime when ail
the lariv r breeds are elm-king aroufld.
or :,(am;inii idle in noiitel eoop lie
i'.ri wo Leghorn is ns busy ns a 6eC
and AS happy OS a la>ri; while pi< kifjfj
Uli her. IlviiiC <>n the fhrni nilfl i>ml|i|g
in r owie-r io market ev< > week wJ(U
a well filled basket of eggs! It's a
question with Ihe tanner if winter
pggi pay even at high prices ftfie?
counting the extra care and reed nfej
essai y and the exposure to cold in
eurlutf for Hie iloek and marketing Hie
egg.-'., ^.i: any one doubts this bl.it?'
10' ni, let him take a ftp through the
country mid he will find us 1 have
I found, that it ta the exc eption where
1 ne rinds a farmer wh ; has taken any
I thought or made any preparation to
hare pletny of winter eggs lor market.
I The fuel that the Drown Leghorn, hen
i will produce grout quantities of hcuu
tlfu? white from January to Oc
! iober with practically no attention
ion the farm) accounts for her great
end -universal popularity. There is
fowls throughout tjui southland Where
scarcely a rlock of mixed barn ynrd
Drown Leghorn blood is not in evi
dence.
The the amateur, the breeding m
exhibition Brown l.eghcrns is a pusi
- |<- Tin- standnrd rit perfection re
quire:; the male to be a rieh cherry
foil from head to tail, with hackle
(or neck? feathers striped with a
do-.umt bi.u K snip running down
each feather: the requirement., for
back and sadie feathers to he striped
the same as hackle. T?ke exhibition
ti m.i!e must have a rieh goldjcih neclc
sn iped in black: with back apd wltigfli
q ltipht. soft, even color, nnd bfcoat
Of salmon.
It is impossihlo td produce liiRh
quality exhibition sp cimeua -af bo|b
mAlo ad female from one or n in !e
mating, conseouebtly this has given
tbie to what la known to the faticler
ria double nmtilitr. The faneler v. Ill
tuke a rich elieriy red male am! to-,
him will mate the females which ntv>
very mm h too dark tor stnttdiftd color
of fi inale; so dirk that'In fm l aomo
one' has "dubbed" tliemCrow t.eg
t hnvnsj. Thrt niftle produced, from thi:;
ihul ir.e; should be of that tieh. cherry
fed color like the Bice at ihn bead of
the pen; romale produecd f-nm Ihlrf
: matin?; should b?> V?ri1 :?": :. "ii?tv i'c
:ms!e2 in P"??; this rnr?inu if; known to
the f?bclWr "aa'.iytrk line or mickeral
mating. Pullets prodim^d irri.i the
dark mating* make Rftut laying In mi
and are sgjuauje m miitig to prodm e
proper color ?n mal?'.s." hut pilllct'i
fioiU this 'f.'i V. lu.vtin^ si?.mid never
?w ' :.. e. nipri.iiou with He
light ilr puHei H.,e piillelr.. '
I,: bibitioii pull -Is are1 prodvmed
from whal is known io the fapuior
an the light or pa\irt line iQatiiiur
made up as follows: fcelec't females
with rich gold?h" i'mckji wtr-ped with
tdn.-.t ?;:i< \ : .ir.d v la-Os t h id soff light
. vr j; brq-.Mi coltii- wnti salmon l.reasi?
llr.lit for ex
should never
iToa with tit
The cockC
never he en
't line, as
. .ry and
s.. ihsf w
.;?is' or
mating, VI
cockerel Pne
t> limn tie
h .' . they ?ci
For hotels
vice watrgns
with a loud
WHAT 10 00 WITH
CM IHllt PB!
Stalk Borer Abound.; :n A;u|cr;;oii ,
t.'ounty,'*Accbri!iiiR to Ecpc-rt
Wbq Came Here
ffm)\tfg in jth? !hr.t the expert
who vi. iH'd AbderK/in county Inst' weoji
Kiiiil that th?'?t in lall: borer Is found
mi . very hand In ill's eounty and tbd'l
in ciii ally no tii iii Is free from the
best, the 8tni? rm ni t mming'' fron)
ciemnou CaUege relative tu the best
wrf) in vvMHt tu i:< i rid of the liiae? t
will be rt?u?i w iiii interest here.
h) *tlnr llfjflllt!, tlx* IJ "Ml.I.-: of tin*
A internen county ont raisers, rr.it
A. V, Coi?i-?di, of (,'leroeon College
sold! ' S
'Of the two kind (if borer? fre
quo/illy found hi rori?i I lie larger]
i n) a alalU bore- i tin* more common
und Impori?rit. This Is I be whitish
grub thai in.iy la- fou,nil in the stubble
below the ground In iiuy eorn lielrij
In South Carolin:: iltirjllg the winter.
"A few (lays ago u farmer indeed I
tlic writer whether this new insect
i:: a new corporal (fin. It Ir not ; it
\n one of our oldest hui::?, it doe's
\- re damage- every year In ono section
or the other. 1( lins had the attention
of entomologists for years. It WO)
lj)m: hclievcdthat Ihb sugarcane borer j
and 111 ir. were jh same; but It upoar;
'from the work ni rit1, BarliO bf the
I tor can of fjjDtn.inrdogy that (h?y ave I
din : ni - the r.ain borer now bo_ihg|
1 known a? Dlat'-.n a : r/celu'rall:..' 'uin!
roi it borer sir. i > > i-Iolla.
"Ah ?nrly n:i v <> Hi iiimnnl report I
! of the iJcpftrtiiicnt of Agriculture, for
I that year; Prot, comntock gave a. full
acrrir.it ot tbl:> i -.r:i pe t. SnCnkftak
j of control men.'ir-: lifi :.iy:,: 'A ino ?
:itl:;r.-irWy rem ;. for the corn borer,
rnfi probably "hi; derived from (]i? fftct
Ih.-il it {i\tieVm???: m 'llie' iit-alk and
; nibble m ?|m |.;i .iiTMatc.' fie thf ii
< fini/u'i'i-;''to r< l oiiMiu iid methods for
tin*' drPliiiufil.of fodder and drsfrVdctiori
ot rtitrrt >rmi' fiiti'd.-.
in \u:.tV i; !: >",. I)r. Howard wrote
circular !*rv. Vi ( '.( *; Bureau of Un
bitpojrtgy '(a tl'ii: riihjert. He gav? n
I liie lii.-:|Viry nbiiig t wo generations
ami .. tini'.itoil He- d.im.igo during
abundant se?noT:. al m ?<i per e.ei?t".
Ile c tiled . tlciitiiM. i?. cultural method
; ;i 1 . i-.p '?wgL?oti. and siiiq: 'wini
ftalkr- .-lf hllow'i! id reunlil Iii (Yi<
field' :iit \. (filer. ,i ;,.'.| m ally follow-;
lu.a] . ru li folio;,;., will I..- badly <l-ll.lt
fegML " '' ' :'
"Hi IftTO. Mr C o. Almdle. of the
Bii^Jtufj ihen working at ch-mson
('(ill :s .. . r :< Iii ,?oi-\ am!
habit.*, ami Kbte a b'nfynu 'Hrcul'nr
[ rf'f'fllnVnt'Hdlaa the' (lesi'ru'e.tlon of corn
l^ubToCH O?"ttd ?.overiiri? r?t?cdy.
Ii is ( leur, then, that wc arc dcii\
In? with ;-.n ?td pe:;t.' Bht the impov
st?fjujpii?fbrc us (? one ojt cp
o|icr. m to .:;,> Into, effect the ro
( omiuendutious' iope;itedly made. The
suhject has ber-p discuwl^^t fhTmcrs'
'nie?tlpgs, aTad' considerable progress
has btjen made through'the efforts of
dcffibhstfaWon who are con
tib?lttg tlie work.
"Co-opcrntitth In the community ir.
mo:;t important, ?nibble may be
bib wed under If'carefully done, ir
corn is hnrvci ted late, it Interoferea
with the ebver crops; so every effort
should be hihUc to harvest the corn
early. Our bS <( lU V bas been to break
ont the fctilks, root and atl, rake ibeni
Into heaps.' !*ivd burn thorn when dry.
This semi* very tuxtbfactory fqr iho
roiigli destruction, and produces koo?"
rcrulta, " cspechj?W when far mers of
the. eoniiuu.-.u^ act i?gcth?r. Tin
brut result.' liavc' been 'obl?(ii?a iw
sections (if i lie. stale where 't he' be?<
be: t rcsultfl Imve 'b.e-'-n obtained ?ii
prncttred. \t w l? niich' secmna 'that
the effect ot this pest lit felt leaetL
ND
^ Rates
To Appear Before Tariff Aeeoci
a?on \n AwdjeHon's ?fchaU
ncebld ol Ander.' nn and <>r tills en
tire fa-ctton are mncii interested in
the conference wlifoh is (o Ud?' place
lu ^?Kati-ta nexi A?onriay. i'eb. ^, qe
tw en i fbcials of the \ario.ir. rallr(i:uV-t
operating in soullicj?.t Sniith Carolina,
the representatfvn? of ^pnrttiubufK,
1. <!r roilli- ' \ >,,!,,, ; i,,, ;,,,,( n,?
iii"in- taiein j jirtn A-'.^ociation. 'yn*
I'lednuii'l lov. i.:-. 'will' ask for neu
v...-. mi 11 on, to be imdMj
upon tac rat. ? ?piv tiding In Nortli
Carolina from uu?n river'points' .?p?
mrtti. Tlo >r North C:\rolth'(
' to 'by lb
fa
the Xortu
alcd to the
inter*tnt(
: ranted it elves the' Noritft
Carolina lov. a-, li 'HebiAc/i ndnvntdgo
lover the cltbn:o^?'Jilf Ruction.
1?. A. Uenn^. truffle managet- of
tiie And?v??on Catatnfcer cf Commerce,
K?W be ol'v ol tUO.M' to ntti'tlll the < on
fcri^nce, go'ini; in the interetiti; ot Cao
; clly Of And. r ?m. It i i generally nr?
:';uno-i tii.ii . . t4t,o'. will be"**
.ii- d I'.i, ,in y. ..ittce it, would
cb-Wrlv b'r ? ra2C|9-di--rr;inbi:<Hiin a
?rlli C?roftn2^ho?ibl an y Ibe new
i Iber S^^RjiaBaBBM
tar.o ncfruIiiR dffiMi^m' p?d fit!o;i of
tlils section ho torcMl to put up with
tho pfes?hl h tell" rat
N^'Kt t ut 111 < no.N
There Will I*- an election at llmn
mohd Si Ik.oI i{
ferhobl'lJIkli'lr
luary tlsti 1
l(i\vlnR a sjx-i
nil Of the
Disirtrt, b
purposOs.
a....- a' :
hlbit r
g-Tto?
Jett grW specl?Xty raUcd for f
M'ng i/en thun cnJKvelAd '
t more than two centurie
POSTAU MIN
ON ?KATES
Anderton F^ofljc*. Peofllf aflay
Have a Chance at Strange
While it will proljabjyite ijnmc spv
era) nioen? boroir ft mny im pen", tli?ro
l.'j A -pnfoHtUUy' Utftt 1 ?!?? eUJZens ?r
Amtcrapn i ry go to call Cor Iheji; ">ai}
til the. local piHUo<|leo some uiornlhK
:iii<I lind half the < !!:< e fort e ?pujlUlg
mi their hoaa>> rather' than in th?
h. iiiil position.' Th? p.overiinn-iit la
nald lu ha cru ii-mpiat'im; (Hitting foil
vt t?U?to8 Into use In Hi'- pt^btllfli s
throughout. ' the country, taking |he
View th:tl lh*? clcrlc? eaVl mound
m ma h shorter length'of lime mid
too. rave mu?h fAliguo b> reason of
i lie innovation.
'PM-i v... Lum bean. t?-.- tt ?I ?ml Im
(lie Chicago po.iloHilci\ with the re
Hull that tin- <lii I: I huvo peon abb- m
Have iiillen of walking every day and
are therefore frCsbcv and freer from
fat'guc :tt ni! times, doing 'better work
than they had ever done before.
it la thought that local postpfllco
people would* like the Innovation and
they will prOhfthly welcome Iba
chance to dp a ma !p,ucrndn Bkalins
'ball every ten or fifteen mfhntea
throughout the day.
ONP MORE TRY
FOR BASEBALL
Tomrhre Stouch |s Coming to An?
dcrson Next Week to Con
fer With Fans.
iNotv,-itkfdnn?liiii: th? tact that An
der?o? a/as not represented at (he
b.i-i bell meeting held In Greenwood
Thursday nb-ht. of Rliy! otJ^pr loWn
mentioned in jcouneotioa with the
proposed bagne, the Greenwood neo?
|ii?' arc still optimistic and refuse lb
believe that the loagtie cannot be or
ganized Advici . iroiii Qreehw00d
jtro ?o the effect that Turuiuifi Ktoueh.
! -. ..:.:ly the best known 5;:;:-.eh.iU
manager and player In these parts,
v.ill inaj?f a tour of the proposed blr
i iiiL nc.xi wee's, trying to nroiue
. oine enthusiasm. Tita folio y.lug a i
t'?le r.-l. tiw Ihn : ?I nation a;i
p'.?:trpt| i'? I tie Or. ? n wood O.uly Jour
...,l ?... ?
"It.-.:,(ball enthn.sl.ti.l:; of Greott
v.';hm( ju$ feeing' to try to ojgapitc tt
b^SObdTl association. AbOUt 51) Tana
ptet at the city hall last night, d|s
tuusitig th? mlvi.-.nhiltiy or forming a
league a?d of putting an independent
team tp the Held, and ilnally decided
to name :-. committee v.'ho:;e duty ft
is to solicit subs?r?plipns. to stock.
The Idea is to raise not loss than
L*2,000 in this way. euch share, or I
stock to cost 410. After the town
has. been canvassed the fans will
mh?\ again nest Thursday rdgut,
when representatives' fro:n Spartan
burg, Greenville and Anderson ore
expected to be present and decide
definitely what kind* of organization
to form
"The committee to Boliclt stock
consists of H. S. Morohead, chair
man, IC. inieih Hakor. A. Uosonfaorg,
H. It. Cilia and E. f. Wideman .
"The fans last nlpht nlKO asked Ur.
Ram goieqbe'rg to notify Gfceenvlllo,
Spnr-nhburg ami Anderson what
*.'?ll be d<t"c in Grcrnwoed and re
auesf I hat they 'begin similar thovb
manla JIM.
' ?KrvTSvt?.? win tw
in -lie pther towns that if a
league la organised only1 home play
?Vh be omplpycd.
"After ?ii. meeting lost nit't't Tom
mie Qion?h talked with Mr. Ui..(ii
bei"g oy<r the t.dophdn? gnd advis
ed \h-.\i be, will make a trip over
the. cli-ctilt no$t we?k in the lb
cf the prop,f\fio<l league and will at
tend the Meeting her? Thursday'.}
ul?ht. . 1
fi?v?n if no league I? formed local
onthii>l:nit? argue' that 'Greenwood
needs :i baseball asj?oclht ii)u ln'c iir'e
Ih? < ity Is mg^t cprtajnl/' ;go<nK t?
iiave h te?m'tnis surmbViV and ah' or
f.at;i.-:uiia\ with inohey v. ill be m e
?sHnry."
Arrny. Officers Detailed To M*vj
ft
^a,^.nal Quaxd
AJipouncoipcnt \v.m received yes*
tcrday In Apdjc/rson from the office of
the f.djutant general that tbo itlar-r
?rt ttr Inspecyop of Vhp cotnp?dics
of the itatmaal guard of South Oarp
llua,- ^Vcn pii't Wednesday, hid breu
changed and that a new schedule
wouWr be Vf>lp:n t d tod.'.v. 'The c.bnh
Abh'
ft.
Thcmp?on, Rer?eant. y." S. A.^- hau
he?rivdotai!ed hy tb" <\.-parti..- M
to make the regular trir.petrthYrrs.
>t ordinary tabd
effort for ."'a rcC
lac'k of fertiliser
tftat Of~*&. ,';,:: .
fe'wae W.??, apd
|he fodder, count
Wshel. ws
been Invented a mlnlatnre a
dir?i?n >.y flectriil^- a., ta
teed wire will permit it to g
M?DE UST YEAR
of Y. M, C. A. SSows
f-j*! r^ucij Has Been, Ac?ot?
*Thc year 1918 bas 0'10 ?*
marked nroifross." snvs the lingual
report received In Auderson yester
day, at Iba Interstate executive com-.,
imit?e. Youhg Men's Christian Asso
ciations of North and South Carolina,
".Per Impf, thf rno?t Import au? devcl
opinant,' fi?y? tho report, "hat* been
tno inauguration of ?onimuulty boys'
(fork in fjpck I(ffi and M? Sa,i|sbiuy.
Tili, aim ot' this type of nsmelntloii
v..?l. is to conserve and develop the
boy life of the c?garaunMy; Us method
Is to federate those agencies thai
touch hoy life in its tanking. viz.
Tim home, the school, the church and
the municipality ? in an ag?esojVe
campaign tor the development of l>oy
life under the leadership of n boy'n
work specialist. The work is done by
using the equipment at hand* such as
the churches, school buildings and
playgrounds, rather than by providing
tlie usual association cuuipmeot. By
directing the pLiy, life or the boyu of
tin school and of the city by organiz
ing mill promoting ?anm'?lgnfl losing
io the eruidUueiH of bays in Sunday
schools; by cojiductin;; classes for
parents-lu the'study of hoy life; by
^ervhig ad probation mid truancy or
ricer where the need may require; b>
promoting boys' clubs In needy- sec
tion:; of fbd city and by other sitttlla
nvHhodr; the. community boys' work
become:, a vital'lorce in the commun
ity; ; ,..'<<..
( .mimnwily Work.
"Special. Kignjffcnncc is attached to
the inauguration of this work:
"First. jBeoausb ii marks the bo
ghtnlug of anew type of association
v.ork iu tho Carolinas. _? '"
,riSeci?nd. Because It Is the first step
in pic pcupaucy of that largo |?ortlori
of our Held - the smaller cities.
Third. Because It serves as a < ou
nce! irtff Hnk'?K.<t;vccn tho boys of the
small cities and the student and city
associations.
The renulln achieved by these rum
.OSafwiii! i::::;: during the six months of
their existence have been most satis
factory and have revealed the possl
billlles. of suCh woik for cities not
largo enough for the equipment type
Of association work.
"Thro now <:lty association build
infia have ben opened during the past
year: "tbe*Chariestnn hidi'dlns valued
at ?175.000. the RaleVgh building cod
ing approximately S'.KI.OCO. -and ' the.
Wilmington biilldlng involving an ex- 1
pendtttrre wwkrlf 'ffr '
opening of these buildings supplies
tiiiee of our most important cities
With modern association omdpmoht
and has already added nearly 2,00,0 to
the memS>crshlp of our brotherhood.
''Subscriptions .ggregatrofc' $ip?,Q00
were secure:* far n i.e.v biilldlng in
tparlujOurg and what pio.nirc.-i (o
b? a most complete association build
Ing is tioxy in course or construction
there. The Grecian of this building
most encouraging, development in all
modern association POpipm'oHt.
"The reports limn OUT elty associa
tfrt?tv s how not only ? sub.- latiiiai in
crease hi membership, but also '?
mnSf .-Miir.<-,iiiK development In nil
departments of tho work; it in bJh<
gratifying to be able to report that all
of tb>' various activities of fb**? r.-..v. ,
eiatious are. being e- .itr?il upon the
otic end uf making Christian men aim
that the work or the rtripns liep?rt
m^ui?. physical, social. edimatlr.n3|
and nuligi'nn?.'ts ntihg developed tyto
a unified and comprehensive scheme
<it .religious. f? h*ln'g volkdtmpe mfw
m ri-liKbiui.-emicatl?n, hv' 'niea?ui qj
Wfe'.rh ;ne entire per: oimlh'y \if youim.
m?n la 'being penim?ie? 'wifi the re
ligious snltit
Surssy of the Field.
"While t?ief^ is every' cause fejr
gnatiSicaitoh with ' tho results of th?
year's work and the committee fools a
warranted pride in what, Has hcon ac
complished thhs far. a l?tndyof'the nt- .
tacbed ?n_bie wSJ
tSr.i ?i?yn occupied our !lel(| OJld "
Jill p^Jth" It plain that our groat
work Is yet hefore us.
"Th?ro are in the .' <7aroI??i?s 17
cities of iij.000 population and over.
Of these i? aro supplied w?r?? assd
siatlou?.
' T/ioro ore 3a eitles of E.oop to iff,
C?0 popnifttion. Two of these have
wirmwh^y boy's work, iv? hate r-Oi
road associations. The ot?icr :
. unt c^ipjed. j?' ' tii
"Thcro fc^.e 19 cities of 2.50? to COOC
poiiojttop.. Of tbesft ttio have ralj'
road associations" Spd'the other is
bed
Tt
oojs
tfati
tugh
tin-,
bed.
ony is a
or the j
Carolina
aging one Jotj
?'p^st Un? ob*
fglnnlng to soe "
ie scope and pcssl
; IMF?
! :: NO'
for'$*l?
ritK BALE ???t *T3i?:i?AM??r;* mghty
? * ? 11 - - acre form, in 1 1-2 mllen
I.dnipklii. Gu., conuty veal. Will
irud.' for $2.uoi?yot? stock In Ander
nou Kotiounl 'Bank. Worth iriwstl
catlng-. ' V. O. Box No. 07, Tbwn
tyjniej ?. ('. ' i-22tf B
Ouf five looio lioui'p, one half acre
lot, In town Of 'VrtwuvUlo, houso
pnlnton and in good rondtttlon. Thin
Will be Bold ai public auction, Ander
k.n. B. C.. first Monday in Fehy., I?114.
rW mtormaUon apply to W. King,
TownvUic, a. c. - #
Egg*? FggS Eggs?S. fj. Brown I.eg
" horn $1.00 and $2.00 per in. S. C.
White Leghorns $1.00 for 15. Barred
Plymouth Kocks $1.00 for-15.'
W. R. BASOIl,
SOI 8. Again Stpeot or Hotel Chiqno
la Ourher Shop. 2-7-lS.O.U-lm
LO?T
Lpsi?Shepherd dog, ubaul year old,
witli black tipped hair; reward for
any ipforznatlco loading to recovery
of same. tJ. tl. Seel; Red Crosn Drug
. Store. 2-6-Kt
WANTS
Wanted?Seme -ftirkcys .-a Once.
*Tli>< largest oner, ytftt Ivnve. -Mrs.
Kufus Fant. Anderson, S. O.
2-5-.tt.
0BDEBH TAliEN NOW FOB THE
FOLLOWING:
Egss. and day old chicks
Buff Plymouth Bock?Friso winning
stack in Auen..!a. Atlanta, etc.
Pawn Indian ltunuor Dttcku (winhera
at Helton, and other fails.)
Pe.kin lsueks? From prbto winners.
Qicopxp Turkeys?I'uro or also crossed
with Virginia wild turkeyo.
Vouhg Cockerels Capronod bo can car
ry nil chicks giv^a thG>h.
Will gladly answer nil luuuiroys.
1?. F. 00*,LA NO,
Anderson., - -.8. C.
I'.f'UiUliailiyffg^gBB^^
We grind into naeal any
kind of grains.^?italks*
?obs, corn shucks, hay
and fodder. Work done
while you w*ft< Bring a
load when you come to
own.
& Spring Bed Co*
. .. .. * 4/ .
Two Horse Farm
. /To Rent
See EUGENE ANDERSON
at jgank Ollice, over Walter
Key's Store.
W. J. Manas*
THE0YgT?R Kim
When you want Fish or
? Oysters Gall 292.
MAN^S^MARKET
Voan failure to trade with mc
e^fJtea ?g htfih to lose..
? W. A. P0WER
-TOY AHL
BUSY BEE CAFE
M EXT TO RATLRQAO BRIDGE
rythW New and L
?CJJiANLLNESS O?R
Business Men's L\
Give m s*
Eagle Barber Shop
i. uiid?re?! towels, high gr
tonics cod experlencf-d barbern.
tntfftO la if* pleart* . our cufrtofnerfc
can'"and keo us.
C. E. Hc*welf, iV?ana??v.
-VISIT
THE
l?RBILtt SI
r> P4ar'
used
i. <:. A. McGialti,
.. SampsyV ; ' 1
?.-47-lrao.