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itt, THE ANDERSON SATURDAY THE BLAZING SEA Positively Ihc most sensational picture ever i n Anderson. Alto thc big FACTORY FIRE. A grand production. See thc SHIP BURN AT SEA. "Home Breakers" '??.-3 ls a Keystone Comedy in two parts. It is a special release Wc arc offering this pic ture for your approval. It io thc best thc Mutual people put out. Special Music By Our Orchestra ADMISSION 5c and 10c OPEN 2:10 P, M. We Do Not Close For Supper THE BANK ACCOUNT Dr. Vines Is thc first step towards success. ^ ... . , , , Ila? Not Yet Reached a Decision Makes you independent. A> to ^ Protects your family in emergencies. . Call Gives vou standing in thc community. Is an ever present help in time of need. j Dr. John Vinos, pastor ?it thc Start one with us at once. nrs! ***** ?Auren or Hilarity, who received n tall from tho First Ilnp ?. . . i J "st church of Roanoke. Vu.. Inst week lnterCSt paid On CtepOSltS. Ktutcd yesterday lh:it he has not yet mndo up hsj mind whether, or not he shall accept tlie call. - . -_ ^ _ _ ? _ _ . _ Ho ssld lie hoped t,o he able to make FARMERS ?& MERCHANTS BANK * format announcement tu .the con FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. p?Fi^ T PUl' V ?im**. ~ T" - ~ Silo J % % W % %r % W 0i Concrete is Being Built by Mr. _R. S. Ligon on His TIRES Jg_ They Dre thc tires tildi carry yon lotiiie^t, far thercst and cagiest, with most ".iles Per dolla, arid Jfc *? ?f JSfBw! fCWCSl stops OM way. place near Cox's creek. This silo lb to br our of thc most modern In tho state if not the largest, lt will have |7or Salfi Rv B caoaclty of 75 tons, atu will bc * Mt fc-,?***? ???Jr made eutircly of concrete. It .? sunk ip i -I A ??tl mto tIlc carll> to a depth ui 12 feet I f%f~% fi A lirn ^hsTTI ?w* Wi? iba 32 feet In height above the * V/***V* jr\\J.l*\J Ukl%J]J pronnd. t has a diameter of 10 feet, and will bc one of the most ? mi i ? i i III modern of Its kind in tho county. "Thc Man From Home" to Be Presented Here Chautauqua Week WELLS WATSON OINK AND TBS CHARACTERS HE IMPERSONATES TH "THE KAN FROM HOME." ABLIND man sitting In a Chautauqua audience in Michigan last sommer, following Wells Watson Gina's ren dition of "The Mau From Hom-.'' declared that bad ha not been Inform td otherwise he would surely nara thought that the plsy was being produced by a group of actors la stead of by oas man. Each character with Ita distinctive quality ot voice became recL lt is doubtful, however, ir the play was any more real to this blind man than to those who could sea. fer he missed tim sxptfesaion of fae? sod the gestures sad other features of th? impersonation which still further dis tia gulch ?sch on? of tho characters which Mr. Gina portrays. Bast ot all. Booth Tarkington, ona of the authors of th? play, has heard Mr. Qiao gire the Interpretation of Ita ?jg sad expresses hts delight ta ? personal letter to him. On caora than 10O Chautauqua* last season, on a tour beginning la Mississippi and extending ow np mto Hu-. nota. Mr. Ohm gav? thia play, and lt was conceded to be s I-ding feater* of tb? program. ?Cm Jan? 9 a essumonication to thc- Redpaia Boreen waa received from Winona. Misa? signed by five people. lt rand ?? part ea fallows; "Our peopj? were delighted with Mr. Wells Watson Gino. The Mau From Home' was one of tba most .?tractive entertelnmants ot our Chautauqua, and wa wish Ht could bi repeated her?. Competent judges pronoenca** it one of the beat read? ;ge that they had ever heard." Mr. GiM ts t? SHOW hera cn the big Redpath Chautauqua program. e?i^ ?*Me*?<Se>f<Nk?;r REVIEW OF MEETING PIEDMONT PRESBYTERY SESSION JUST ENDED AT VARENNES CHURCH WAS IMPORTANT ONE THREE QUESTIONS Of Particular Importance Engaged the Attention of thc Pres bytery. (Contributed.? I Tbe bossions of Jue (Presbytery of Piedmont, whick have . Just becji bold at thc V?rennos church in thia county, wert among thc mo:t im portant that have ever been held in the history of the organization. The exercises in celebration of th?"? centennial were, of course, very lu I foresting and impressive, but aside I from thia programme lhere was enough spice introduced into the regular proceedings to make lt count as "an interesting oieetl?g." There were three things which challenged thc attention of the hotly to the extreme. These were: The matter of removal of Chicory Col lege from Greenville, thc .retaining Of trustees for Davidson College,.and tito relation of the Presbytery to .the Synod's committee on home missions. ! lt ls known that there are.some ijictu j bera of thc Piedmont Presbytery who ?feel that tito grouping of the educa I tiona! institutions in one center . is greatly to be desired from the stand point of ?'aving of running expenses j greater efficiency in teaching .force, and other considerations. Thin con tingency, Introduced a resolution ?that tho college at Greenville bo re ! moved to Clinton and-bc placed beside thc Presbyterian College ot South Carolina. It was contended that thc controlling Presbyterians bad already declared It Impracticable, to continue at tire present site iii -Greenville.'and I that no available site .'could ' br ac I cured within the limita or lu the sub urbs of Oreonville. The people of 'linton had suggested that they would bo glad to offer a Bite.-a'nico contri bution and tile continued support ot the institution. Thia was strongly Dressed, but others contended that Greenville had put ' money into thc C hi cora plant anti! that the peoplo of Greenville wcre cntltied'to have their money remain in,their city, lt .vas doclded to instinct lite board nf rus tees that so far as Piedmont Presby tery ls concern?e), tbat, tho college should remain.tn Greenville. In the matter yof .?bs .trustees of Davidson College-rlt was decided to retain control of' jual institution. Mr. W. C. 8m Ith ot Baal ey was elected to succeed his brother, the late'Dr. R. P. Smith. Dr. Frazer of Anderson is the other member, of thc board ot tr tm toes from Piedmont presbytery. ?. Thc Presbytery voted to spend Hs energies' and resources within tbe bounds of the p??uHyt^rv when lt ?comes to the dc tortol en t of home missionary work. Thc action was tak I on after much discussion.. and ' after lt appeared to tho Presbytery that tbe work of the Presbytery ts too press ing to allow it to dissipate Its en ergies. ' Other mattera of only routine order were carried out. , Tho timo ar?d place for neat meeting' waa nxod au September 21. at Liberty. S. C: Tho rommibslqners to thc general assem bly were selected yesterday and wore sa follows: Ministerial, commissioner, Rev. Daniel P. Junkin, of Piedmont. wHh Rev. D. W. Dodge of Anderson as hie alternate; .Ruling Elder .com missioner. Mr. J. M. Giles of the First church Anderson, .and Mr. . W. It. Hammond of Sandy Springs aa hie alternate. The aaesnbiy -will .con vene In tbe First Presbyterian church. Newport Nows. Virginia, on Thursday, May 20, at 8 o'clock. Thia bolly ts the highest court of the Southern' Pres byterian church. Last year tho as sembly mot in Kansas. City, Mo., abd Ute representatives ' from this Pres bytery were Rev. C. M. Wilcox, of Walhalla, and Ruling Elder J. Ii Sherard of thc Central church Ander son. Altogether this waa.? groat meeting of the Presbytery and-Gie hospitality of tho people of Vereine* .community will long be remembered. The ; din ners were served at the church each day and were sumptuous and taste ful. MOTORCYCLE RACE miJHT NOON Goes to Person Receiving Mos* Votes ir the Con Hist. The contest for the Liggett. .and Meyer Tobacco Company's motorcycle will close today at -noon. The voting for the peat week bas bc*n unusually heavy, sad there ate doubtless many candidates .who are -holding their votes until the last minute, and will then make a bbl rush to the front with their large supply. If this ta the case, the votes will nave to be polled at tho Owl Drug company, for early today, the boxes are eil collected und only those at tho Owl Drug store will be left open until noon. These votes will thea be counted, and the winner will be declared some . davy next week. The machine witt be given as soon aa the ?rateras front the last count como back from Rlcbjuon S S. CONVENTION AT MONEA PATH INTERESTING MEETING AD JOURNED THURSDAY NIGHT REV.W.C.OWEN Field Secretary for South Carolina Spoke on "Sunday School Movement.'' The Anderson District Sunday .School Conference of tho. Methodist episcopal enan. li. South, which con vened at llcnca Path. 8. C.. ou Wcd '?csdiy night, April 2$, adjourned on Thursday afternoon. April 29th. The L'nt i rr time of the three, one on Wed nesday night, and two on Thursday, wan full of interest and profit to all sunday school workers present. Tho ?Irst scssiou Wednesday night ?vas opened with a song and prayer service, lcd by Rey. J. H. Dan ncr of Pel/.er. . P-ev. Vv. C. Owens, the field secre tary of both the South Carolina, and tipper South Carolina Conference of thc Methodist church, wab thc princi pal speaker on Wednesday night. Ile took for hi? subject, "The Sunday School Movement." lila remarks were timely and showed that he waa well versed in tho work of thc Sun day schools. Tilla waa'/(ev. Owen's first appearance iu tlie Anderson dis trict, hc-baving succeeded. Mr. J. M. Way at the last ncsslon of the South Carolina Conference. , He made a very .favorable . impression and nono seem to have any doubt of his not bevis able to fill the position he bas taken with dignity to himself add honor to thc church and cause lie re presents. The morning session on Thursday. April 29tU. convened at 9 a. m. Rev. W. P. Her lin of Orrville, conducted tue opening devotional -services. Thc Attitude of the Sunday.School to tho Social Life of thc Community, was thc first, subject, Thia waa-led by ltev. J. M Steadman of Clemson, and also spoken to by several dotllers durlag the general discussion bf thc subject. Itev. W.: p. Owens 'thon spoke on. "The Standard .of Efficiency and What it Means." " . Thc Boy Scouts idea incorporated into our Sunday school work was thc subj-ct discussed "by Uer. - J. ' W. Spealro of Anderson- ??_..*:.. At thc afternoon session ri3Y. J. L. Singleton of Starr condhctod thc de votional .serr?es. Tho' opening subject at . that session -was. the Sunday School'Organized for Mission Work. Thia wss led by Rev. W. M. 0wmg3, and brought forth remarks from sev eral others. Dr. J. L. Stokes ot Walhalla read a well prepared paper on. Skilled Lab or-*? fe* th?? Sunday' School." The Qualifications and Opuortunlti tica of a sunday School Teaocher. was disci)bbcd by J. D. Marshall of Anderson. nev. W. D. Wharton ot tho Ep worth Orphanage, and tho RcV. D. E. Cam ak of thc Textile Industrial Institute addressed tho conference In tho Interest of their respective works. Taken as a whole this conference was up to any of those formally, hold The Presiding, older. ReW T. C. O'Dell was * valuable help to Ute con ference and hw .frequbtt.ahort. but appreciated and beneficial talks on several ot thc subjects Were luteroJt ing to all. ' 'The following - committee, which 'had been appointed at an carly soo-V alon: 1 .'A-. M. Lander, W; g. Morrison,*C A. Subcr. M. FL. Dunlap. Dr. J. L. Stokes. Rev. J. L. Singleton. V). H. L?ppo and J. F. rAnderson to ?ct. So a ' general committee reported some, growth .in several d?partaient?- of thc Sunday school.. 'Every charge lu the Anderson dis trict was. represented 'and tho atten dance was up to that of the proceed ing conference. .-' -Tho following were nominated aid elected as officods for the noxt year: ' .The presiding elder, chairman; .J. B. Marshall. Anderson.' S. C.. -DU trict Secretary; Mrs. J. W. .Speakc. Anderson, 8. C.. Superintendent Ele mentary Department; . Mrs.- D. L. Beaty. Anderson, 8. C. SuperViton dent Training Claaaca; Prof. G. S. Good yon. Wllllamston, Superintcodcnt Wesley Claaaca; Miss Paris D'llsrd. Seneca, Superintendent Home Depart ment. * A rising vote of. tbanka was ex tended Honea Path for ita kind care of the delegate8. " 0 FIRE LABT MUHT -!- . ' T. <?, Anderson's toUar Factory 81brntly Damaged by l'Unies. Fir* last night shout 9 o'clock broke out in tho collar and pad manufac tories* p??bt of TV . Q- Anderdon, in the )HIue rad ge Railroad 'yards, but the flames >v;ere extinguished before any serious damage had boon done. 'Oaring' the lattei part of Mar?h thia, plant waa practically, destroy ed by .ttre. tt was rebuilt Immed iately and recently resumed opem ttoae. %*>*+**1**,*^*^*^*>+^**>**+*****+**^~*^***^*^j*^***** . -?-ii-j-?Xiri un II Batter IM safe than sorry-Willett P. Sloan, insurance. Oar "JITOEY* Offer-This egg ic, DON T MISS THIS. Cut out thia aUp, enclose with So to Poley * Co.. Chicago, UL, writing your name end address clearly. You will rscelvf in return a. trial package containing Foley's Ho icy and Tar Compound. ?Ids and croup; Foley WI aa <1 at aa ai x1tiLtj-at?ni m,gaJ ta? i ? rt a\ejrj - - ' TMesWlur VUcas-gvOUT* WV ^TO&jT^MtVfcglMl TttfcHto, a waolaaossu teg thoroughly ttmbstttg cathartic Afoot people en joy thea, ?mas Pharmacy for roughs, < FRla, Palmetto Theatre Today's Program t , Al Williams Musical Comedy Company -PRESENTS "Our Wives*' A Very Funny Farce Comedy. Movies for Today "The Black Sheeg* Reliance Drama. "An Image of the Past" Majestic Drama. "When Love Took Wings" Keystone Comedy. "We run the cream of the Mutual Service"when it comes ?< r, . to Comedy.'' Paramount Theatre T ? o : I Open 1:30 P. M. 5 Reds ". /. ;>.'.??'' ; ;J "In Tune With The Wild" Selig Wild Animal Drama in 3 reel, illustrating (he influence of * man over the Animal Kingdom. A startling ' \ '?. vivid, spectacular wild animal drama. ..'"'**" "Broncho Billy" | One Reel Western Drama. ' * f' "A One Reel Comedy to Be Selected." Admission Always -:- .5c and 10c T?irtorr?WuYotf ? TQ?NC woWha^?lTS I Y /V^th having now-thatV why we say, "put Diamond . .: Squeegee Tread Tires on your t~ car right away-tomorrow* .<. Jit's just remarkable how thia ? ? . " ' Squeegee Tread difts In, scrapes j an acquaintance with the road f and prevents going ott on a .tangent.. We can y a compleio stock Anderson Hardware Co. I $?L?MEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYHA1TE i s*r a? tami Mi ?MI S?M/i?rl aaw ?sa* TN sa, ?^tfl?-ysSOfcS < Listes to ?Mt Take no more sick- Dodson's Liver Tone is dfcetroVdg tfe eaiag. salivating calomel when bilious or cale ot eejoWd NssiSJfi it'I? ?eat liver' constituted. Don't lose a day's work I medicine ? entirely vagilablev thc ttfuf tfc ? Cs len 1 > ie mercury or quicksilver caa sot salivate e? teaks you tick, which causes necrosis of tho bones, I guarantee that one Wwful of Dod Calaattl, when it comes Into contact eon's Liver Tone will put your ?biggi?k with nour bile crashes into it, breaking tirer tp work ead cleani your, bowels Ol' it up. This is when jou feet that awful that sour bile ead constipated- wast* >aosea and crumping. If you av? alug- which bi clogging your a/*teji) _?Wt sajag ,lifer is torpid and 't*>w?i"s co'nr?pab? ?, bottle of' Dyson's Liv* Twas"WS &^**yt&-**?+t4*Kdisafseeer ***** keep -TOUT******* ftntfty ?Sh**ti^i?r teague, it breath i? l?d or a?casae* soar moethe. Give |t to your nklMren. It la loaf toke e. spoottfn! of karralea Dod- karola*; deesa't gr?j* sad 4V? likt ita ena? \\rer Vms OB my guaraatee, pleasant tsetr. '