The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 27, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOR SALE ? ? One second haw!-' $4.Wi f aplano, to fist class coAtffl?ivl bargain.-Willis * Spearman, f f Roure, Bleckley Bldg.. An , S. C. iE-One good mala, one good illara. Stock.can pe teen at ilrc'g Stables. For further lo tion apply to Cheshire or J. King at County Supervisor's <:..'. 8-26-tf. WANTS The ladies to know tWfiM th? best curling fluid,,that ?Jwught, On sale at. Martiup snore or Garvin Barber Shop, il 00 per bottle, p. -C. Garvin ?D-Typewriter purchasers, ate over 200 new rebuilt and d hand typewriters for quick oheap. ?11 maKea. Price _ oex rennest, J. E. Crayton & Charlotte. N. C. nuVtf lia between the ages of 121 to act as agenta for the An I>sJly Intelligencer :n every I todBputh Carolina, A tWl ?tit?? will be offered tot [.LING Boys. Your friends1 gladly subscribe to this paper | ?10o per week Daily and Sunda/, or call Circulation Manager j lerspn baily Intelligencer? ft'C.. 3-14gfj , expert bookkeeper, a la "My Town." Age 36.1 .dreocea. Comun?cate with L ince", care of the W6^! iMmLA ate* pnral Cameo brooch. I ylti??Hh atae. between residence en - DtitBe street ,-nd Moore-Wll V?;C? -Finder, re^rn to S* D, o and ffeceWe reward. 29-3t ^MBifWto fer Ral?-& passenger jr n^ldse.car-^nv^ es good a? fW^l^'?^ salaren .-easy :-faMBBa^^ ??^" PirSSu NOTICE. ?fftHMIti la hereby tiren that the next I ,W|Pil' tachari' examination will bel NMURB friday, Sway i, .ai ?K wait ?H lb Werse?, All teachers WSaX*?f*iSi^sifis.. expire thia . rear, ? iaachlag P*T* . dtfcay ,s?untl98 presea/, and stand The exbmlnat?on subjects .ordinarily J. B. FH,TON, ttion 1er anderson Co. I rri ni i r . i rrri nu i Sf j:k'a^-.#;-*T:-*.- m-.rn a. *.-?.. a CASEY St FANT AW Andlers?h, S. C. tv m. is ? *. - Brown Office Building. * S?oond Floor,. Phone 269 ,'v-.ov7aw:i;:t\-K> . -.-, * * ? a * a ?-d?^rtH???* SAYRE & BALDWIN *| * . A?QHSTECTS J ?leck?ey Aiiterton, S. C, *j f^K^iian?na! Bank Bldg.? *1 * . '< - H e ,a * a : *> a * ? a * ? ??'.?M awssMismss?s?nsaasM ? ^Tavar? ? ? ck tr o o ? O OOO ?f THINK OF IT. o <* FHOftE o ? e> sis * fe * Ot? OO?OOOCQOOt?WWW? WK MEET " AT PARK FRIDAY ? PROF. CHAMBERS GIVES THE . NAMES WWfilCIAL RULES FOR TESTS r f-?e Following are the officers for the j \wkm sh ilk tm Imp W^csyq wotfod tn? act ss officers for .th?? trank meet st th? perlt next -Pria*? aJtjgnoon at it badges-J. D'? tiasT,~W. P. Nicholson. Oeorge W. Evana, .JAS.. Timekeeper-O. E. aGrchbanks. Clerk-C. Eugems'lfrlbble. Starter-F. M. Burnett. ? The track hai horn Uirt emt t ad lev elled and is In tint twu and th? othdr srrsngements- have haere nearly fin ished. The jumping -pit la ready for the top covering ,foJU sawdust which will be put on ?arly Friday morning. Contestants are asked to be present at the park promptly/^ 10:80 Friday mprahHr for th??r?lfbUnnri?*, as tul? will' be the orf? anani* to draw for your pos.lj.lon In the. final event?.. Running suits csn be bought at the various, atorea la the. city, eostfffg about 50 cents per garment or a dollar for Cn? complete suit. It is suggest ed ?.'that the -contestants wear light shoes for the events, tennis shoes will be nuitttbla If running shoes are. not tr? be obtained. <To acommt date' the boys who ar not able to er ter the final events, tho following will be given at tba close of the regular track meet: Athletic Badin Test. The following'standards have been fired by the playground and recrea tion association, of America an th? TnTnT' ~ . First teat Standing broad jump 6 rest 9 In. Pull up (chinning) 4 times. ?0 yards dash g (3-r>-seconds. Second tetv a r-aii up tcbiuniiiB) ?'iiaiea. Standing broad Jump 6 f?et 0 in. 60 yards dash 8 seconds. 100 yards daah 14 seconds. Third test Pull up. (chinning) 9 times. Running high jump 4 feet 4 In. 320 yarda run 28, seconds. Rulea I No boy la permitted to receive more than one badge for any grade tn any log? school yoav. It la necessary to qualify tn all three events lg on? .elkas to win a bad??. There shall be but one trial In chin ning, one lu tbs deanes, and, three in the jumps. The badgoa for these events are of three classes mad? of bronte and de signed by Dr. R. T. Heaven*!* of the University of Pennsylvania, On tito first ia a hurdler with one atar be neath; the second baa two atara; tbs Ithird haa tim Greek Word "Arlaton" (boat) below the figure of the hurdler Each contestant will be allowed to ?F?y io* a.? limu. u???? ss r?c-?u.c?il?H? by the association aa tho fee la but 15 cents. Tn? ?aaociaiion raa?rVe* the right io test boya whoa* nama* baye >~tz cuh m I tied 'tor the badges, and tho names will ba passed Oa by the American Committee on Athletic Standards tor Boya. ...?.'. <L W. Chambers. ! BE LAID APRIL 8 Elka Plan for fab (pigtail ti Service? | - in ConTnctfoti With tttb Members of tbs- And orson Elk? lodge and special . committees aa algned to that Work are now busily en gaged Jn.maklng plans for. the laying j of tho cornor atone of the splendid now Elks home, now In course of con struction here. -Atvrmeeting of tho lodge held .Wednesday night a special commttteo consisting of W. L. Brtssey, IC, R Tgfay, UM Cochran. WI A. Hudgena and C. F. F.oas.wns appoint ed, thia committee to ?take all ar rangements for the leyine of the cor ner atone With the impressive ritual ls f*y%aCTMat, thiiither wjth an oration. Th,e co?ralito? baa not yet announced I th? n4?u> o? the frtvakHr for th* occn alon hut it la understood that , one of th?. b?St known public men In the I stat? will be Uer? for tb? event and will delver thia oration. The gaaaroatty of C. vV. Frlckhoeffer. who donated the^ co rn or atone for Ute new home" ts betas highly appreciat ed hy raembera-ot the local leds? and they expressed their appreciation at Wednesday's meeting. ^Mljittt the laying of th? corner (> tone will be on? of tko principal fra * -3.1???>. ~, ?)?? c.-- tgjjiirij.i. ay. m9f*f vt i * '1 * j ? - >,* ii is planned to have, everytktnk in readiness for thia service by. April 8 sgMLIf woihink prevents the work will bat? .progressed far enough by that tiaie to jwrmlt it. fc*E BStfatRTflACT I Vadame i roundly tmyJMMiagaances of my act " '?aid Mmo. Caniaux today at the pre ^?r?^ b*fc. fbe kllHag of reminded Magistrate Aoucard of the f igaro taunted her kl t.tbe "Thy Jov" tetter, ri r o, thousandftmev' * declared, "that tho: -Inued. rather thea Lte-Wiled M. Calsnetie. lt .ta bl? for me to find in my *rSt er cause teen that Which I bave given. m ' f-yiii<i.?U "fe*** ; ?iii ? * ? n t ?2 iL * AV. 11 . V WH1TNER StREEr ANDERSON, SOUTH GA?OLINA Extraordinary Offering to tie Anderson and Surrounding Country. Silk Lined Garments Without Extra I N addition tp the st?rling values that Columbia has been giving to ypti, the following caps the climax, and proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that Columbia is the most progressive custom tailoring concern iii the c?untry. REMEMB?&, WE HAVE ONE PRICE ONLY, and these prices will not be raised on account of the following offer: * Every suit of clothes ordered from us from $18.00 and 1$ ; o il and after Satur day, March 28th, tip to and including Monday, April 13th will be'SlN?D WITH SILK OR SATIN WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. This increases the va$? of every order $10. This will be done without extra charge of one p?nny to you. B?Y??y. man within reach of our ANDERSON STORE must know that it is to their ady^t^e to place their orders with Columbia Tailoring Co. Below we give you our price^nd' the retail values f>t the merchandise that will be on display during this sale, and that %ill be lilied with silk gratis. " ".?r :: :: Sample of ^he Lining on Display at Our; J$j?re :: :: "0S*??rice Our Price lOur'Price Our Price J Our Price I OuV Price . -.. . ? Qi? ?Price Silk Lined Silk Lined I Silk Lined Silk Lined . Sim Lined 1 ?$* pned Silk Lined $18.00 WM \ $22.50 $^jP;,:.,;i??| j :^,0? ^?ii Actual Virtue Actual Value I Actual Value ?ctaai VaW - ?ctti^^ $30.00 ; j $32.50 j JP. $35.00 : $37.50 "i $40.00 { ^y-^lgiOO: : $65.00 | ' Columbia 122 W, Whitner Str??fr Tailoring- Company ^ Anderson, South Car?Ut!P-= ii ii' i 'i i . ?. i: .?vH?:-'i"f-ir-lrir Wt| iV'- II' .-" ',t:f-?Tfl -I I MM M ?ill OF SWIE RESEARCH WORK DONE BY 1 TOE UNIVERSITY CONDITIONS IN 1827 F?e? of the Pemflton Give Interesting In Re Education By reason ot the tact that people of thia aectlon tage a particular pride tn the . tao*tedf a,, that thia section ot South Carolina ha? always furnished tba best educated rosa ot the conn try, since the beginning ot ttnx recent researches along that line will clent taathatea; University ot _ Caf^n. baa seen. del Wog ? lat? ?. ci the Pendleton Maaeeuger for S?--?? ?S3^! data regarding the facilities the . mont aectlon afforded In that period for .higher education. Theaedaia .fte. hag condensed Into an article Vritteh for Southern School ?ew? tcnit??bla) as follows: "Th*. Pendleton aYemenger of 8ep ?tnub?jr ?w, i?i?, contains iwo maur*, t of the hoard o? visitors ?et the Pea dletoa academy, with a '.tat of tho winnora mt th?nchneil'a nrltA*. whteh Wteta editions o? Englteh classics. Tito LMWv rnU wrns published in the Ic4 iewhag weenga issue, lhere were seven honor students from Charleston, whoseJ namea are distlnguiahed by ital tea, Tb*? V irs declare taesastalves aa sagan . - ip pteaaed with , tho answers to the Motions on geography, grammar, to rules being airan with the great est r?aduess, and history? H,.K. Mo CUaganh waa tba principal and waa "n*"^T?1' *V <?*? MP?ftt iii ro?tvia for bia good work ;tb* s?bn*ax? and far the ralos bi? record he bad M? of all import*** ncovrsaces of the preceding ttaeUR month?. .'.Ja, t?te Issue of WbTemhar 14 the .oranilsslonera of free schools for Pendleton district heheunc* certain resolutions adopted for the examina tion ot teachers. Those who were shown by the examination to be capa ble of teaching spelling and correct proaounclatlon according to Walker, reading, writing and arithmetic were to form the third clays;, the s*oond class was .mud? Kp" of, .' those who showed higher proficiency lu these sante branches; the.'iirst clsss coa alsted of persons cSpnbie of teaching also English grammar and geography. Rates of tuition were regulated by. the class which the pupil entered. Every teacher was retramgd ,to heep a day book Bubici to toe ^inspectlou ot tim tru*tees,'je&> ww? to certify that freo pupils han Wleam et least two-thirds Of. the-time, The department and at tention of tMj^^^^B* was also a matter ot/report. No teacher's' re port was accepted 'more than three months Sfter the ejRd of any quarter. ?T?e- Pendleton JPcmalo Academy eras at this t?i?^^aught by Rev. Mr. Ross. He had,tor his assistant, d?r ft?? the winter etJ928?29 a Misa Cogs well from Massachusetts, who taught music, nt.*Jteworg. rug, wax, shell, lace sud print wprlt, ... embroidery, painting on paper,, silk and velvet, and transparent painting on allk. vel vet and cambric. "A. commnnto?tt?n tn The Messes ber of Uer. ii. lSnfi, announced the opening cn the (trat day of the fol lowing March of tho Cokesbury MUn ual' Labor school of the-South Caro lina conference, . Tho Institution owvicd nearly 1,000 acres of land and hsd.enough creased and fenced to ac tnojd?te 10 students. Her. A. H. Mit chell of tho (?corgia conference waa rector and professor of mental and moral philosophy *?d ancient lan guages; M?J. M J. Williams, a dia ?j_j.j.tj.j.^ yj.jjjj.j^.g _j W?st ?'o'.n?, waa to occupy the chair of mathema tics, natural philosophy and French, flabrlol Hodges had .been secured as fariner end strywn*d. The price of beard WAS placed at tao for five ?nd a half months;, students furnished tba$r own rooina ??'rented furnished rooms for $4 ,a qusrtor. No student was admitted under the age of 13. Ev ery one had to labor three boura a day. bia work bete*- appraised by a committee und crsdfctea op his ec count. The upper. Uno ot mall co ich the ac ht ?ol w hi ch conveyance could be secured tma tk?4fiU P. O " l still have a lot; ot good laud tn tnwrta te suit yon. Prteee v?ry'-i| tr?fe .tea dotier? ld. tairty^lve pea aere, AU w*u toasted* Write to mt at McCormick. & C. jos s\ Edmonds. . ANDERSON WILL ?Mai Hete Yesterday to Purchase. Anderson Cream In Any E. L HM, general Ninanger of the HUI Ice Crsam Company, of Columbia; Augusta, Chattanooga and Memphis, spent yesterday tn Anderson confer ring with officials of the local ?om- - merdai organizations.' "110. clune Vto ; Anderson for the pnrpose of opening ] up a cream supply depot, and stated ? that ho would contract, to purchase' '? any amount of cream from farmers. who would agree to sell same through the depot to be established hero. Mar- j ket prlcos will'be paid. 'Wb^le in oon vcrs?tipa with interested Oartlee ,at j the c'/VMPhor . of com mt-rec, bo stated 1 his idea was first to work up a supply j ?f high grado cream in Anderson and : adjoining counties, ts bo shipped from the Anderson, supply depot; and ss I BOO aa .thia Character ot business d ?- j vcloped aufnetently, he wiuld Imme- ! Jlately establish a wholesale Ice cream i ?nd milk cohc'entratlng plant . tn thc ? etty. He seemed to be very mitch tm- ] srossed with the efforts which*, the ag ricultura! co5g*>?ttee ,ho eh?vnber i nf commerce ts exerting to build up the live, stock industry, and stated, there could be no more Important work proseen tod for. the good of etty ted. county. Q?I??Wa^DWG OF LAST ^QI-iT WiUa?r. Earle Clark ?FK? Sue Ellen Sherard Wore United A Quiet wedding occured tn Ander son last night when MSBS S?) Allts SSS A *~T^^BB^^5^^^S^B roung women., became the bride o? A"UtIsm Karte Cia-k.. The ceremony 'jooSt pla'.'e at tho homo .of Rev. I). Witherspoon Dodge, , pastor Of the >atral i^s*l??rian . ch Vclock, Mr: Dodge.ogteieth It&tely after the ceremony the yotuw "ou'pte left for a short wedding, trip, liter which they will be Jk-3wS?#*? wane To T#|t Oyer Willi You about fifi EASTER SUIT. and help you decide. I keep on wearing "ha nd-me-dov/ns" when we 1 J can s?t? you a Made-to measure Suit ^from S j ?f&^ o^er, j I \ ?? We, ?uarititeie a>-fit? ai& absolute--- ? I fi ILondon& Paria Ta??m I Jri'*'''1'"^1^ ?' 'V'':,'":"'?'1' "'r'r*'. n Are you ftiteMf* W*t??Mn?*ltw! If so, you should see th? , St. Regis pa?erY^-s fte design in-CkmimupH.Y Silver.. The simph- j city and ^??f?tti?^^his pattern ^HoccrtaJhiy appeal to you. tj Wc feature tWs^OT^ty beiaiiisei?f .-Ita- "beauty.:- hut because, of its 2 durability, , , ' '.. ,im .. w ' > J JOHN M. HUBBARD & C?BJFANX 1 ? , N^M^. .. .. . . % fr?c?de "Tn' tn*? conwiyT" The brida ha? bee? st^oographer tor one ol the trine bi tW^ prosp?rons and sotanty planter. >r /^4a>wfao,? tad %IH rejo?* with them lo w?r i b&nnlnecs. _ 1 ?sA^??eB*?? ?sfreafc ah? t. on aw 1