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iofo will be en ?lotion at' Pen tlMg?Qt-?chool bouse to Hunter school No. 24 on Monday May 11. the ?ueatlon of levying an il\ specftl tax of one and one ttsif rolll as ?11 of the taxable nroper ly^of said district to be used fa gen etRl *eR<9el purposes. 'Polls-will open, at seven A. M., and close * at <four P. M. AU rotors must exhibit a registration certificate and ta? receipt. j^By order of the Coun ty. Heard of Ed u cat loa. of Anderson C?ferity. Jv B. FBLTON, . County Supt. of Education. Publie Hmle of Hsrse, Etc ' ?,? .. If not previously sold > private sale j W?ifeW'often at public c ry in front ! of Daria 3ros,* stable on ?londay, May 4, at 12 o'clok. 1 gentle horse In good eohdltlon. about ll years oid. i t?*-bdggy. 1 horse carriage, 1 one tiore4V***on. ? T. F. Wathlns, Executor. . 61-3t ' 'r ' fflft; SAUB-?Ve have tor Sale 2.0B0 if?cWef land, containing sbout 8. IBP|&* ai*te. .>tf?to/?&??-<* cotton to the acre without fertilizer Apply, If Invested .to the St. . Meeting street, Charleston, 8, C. 4-24-4t :w?Tyi*iiTttar rawlwswa, over SSO now rebuilt sad mSti band typsWitsrs fas' qutca aalA; aheap. All makes. Pries s*d?t na. refus?t. J. XL Crayton % kMiu,_D ?,?? V * Soothers i rooto in refined ptdllFpancer. f.-?-2t -Thursday night from * Plotoro Bhow. One F iotore Show. One For*} n?w ?achine.'iaumbor J J*o*o? Number .Vires. TwiWrty -1 r?. jno,H/'C^lti , 4*3?*.t{ J. S.. FOWLS?,. aj Amiowncsmerst . - TOR MAYOR y ^ou^ Aya?? a candi Mayor of Andorsos, subject lbs a! the Qajnocrattc pri PKC?AJL?ST * e, toft Rasa * S pi, na?^?s-T. ,SS>' H?R NE* ^ j " i?S?^l?a1??faN^'*, imii'iH'':. * ? ? * S O 9 ? S *> ? * * * # * # ?oooobo O Cft?l o? >*our grocer o sorrow lr?)'i?*'<v.* O ?OOOOO ' varieties j MB HIGH SCHOOLS OF COUN UTY WERE" REPR ESENTED O'NEAL CONTEST Events During the Day "sUfe Oratorical Contest In th? Evening Yesterday was a great day for Bel ton and it was a great day for the public schooiH of Anderson county. Kvery high school in the county was represented at the events taking place in Ballon and there was the keenest Interest manifested in very detail of tho day's dclngt. The O'Neal 1 Oratorical Contest day has always been one of the foremost events of the year with the public schools of the county, and yesterday was no exception. In fact. It has ; been said by many of . those present for yesterday's exercises that this year was the most successful ever held. ; The first events staged were the bas. it Un Ii games between the girls #;A8ta of four tfchoQtal ' Andeteon Hign school played the Beiton HlgU school the Urst game of the day., the Anderson girts winning in a spirited contest by ja score of 1.3 to 17. The glri's team of the :W|lliemston school WOn from Hohea Path by a scon? of 80 to 25, Both these games wero closely contested from start to finish and either game belonged to either team until the last minute of play. These tames were played on the cam pus of the Beiton High school and immediately following their conclu sion the crownj gathered for the ptc nlc dinner, doxens Of representatives from Attttetsorj; Honea Path, Wtlllanr stcn and-Beiton being present. The dinner was one of the delightful af faira of the day and the party made merry over the-'aubstaptlal viands. The Urst event_ for the afternoon was the baseball game between An derson High school and Beiton high school. This opened in Ane fashion and gave every indication of being ? te be evenly matched and both aggre gations played ?Well ball through jiprflhs game until the 9th; inning when tha grand ,?ma*h up came. Law. ten Wright of Honea Path was umpir ing the game and when the last in ning <w*a reached, the score stood 5 to 4- to favor of the Andewon team, The Anderson t*am makes. tha Pteljtt that Beiton coach touched. a runn-er on third base and. that Uie runner was therefore out. Instead Of whicli tho nm phre refused to call the man but nod permitted him to cross the plate ai?d be scored. Whe,n this happened the Anderson'boys ?efu?ed to finish the game, and the umpire declared that H Was forfeited to Beiton by a score of it to o. The Anderson team does not | feel very happy over the mutter, : The second, baseball game or the af ternoon was :bet?^?^t|wea Path and Williamston tho Honea Pith aggrega tion winning by a score of 7 to 4. The game was filled with features and very minute of play saw some spectacular pieco of work done in the neid. ??oih. the Willtatnston and Honea Path t?am? pu? m? ? ?nle?atd article ??d they were roundly cheered time and time again by the large and enthusi astic crowd o-? fan?. H. G. f$e&nb*U c? Helton umpired ibis gaine. Orsterfeal Contest. In the evening the arrangements were made for the oratorical events. The Pastime theatre had been se lected for the orations and it was a place of beauty with Its wealth of decorations. Fern* and out flowers added much to the stage and the ar ray of pretty Siris, *s$fc wearing the streamers-of ber school, lent an air of gafely and ?seVvity to tha scene, Prof.C- W..-RISOT of the -Anderson , ***? sahao?o and H. 15. Kttks of Heee Path were on -the roatruai, tegetbe with Prof. J. B Watkins of Beltnn Pref. G?adglon. ^he president of th O'Ncjili: Oratorical; Contest, ; preside ev?r the contest, while the Jndgee I ware. I?r, Fa; Li Robinson of- the Wow. { en's College at frus West, Pr?f. L. c.f flalloway of Kraktne college ?mi Rev.} L.-P, MeQea-af .Greenwood. The exercises of the evening were began w'tth ths song: "Holy! Holy' Holy." by the *ntl*e audienoe. Fol lowing this-. came the iqro?u?jon. by Rev. W. T. T?te, pastor of th* First I Bapxiw ?miran *t Batten and tb?H an- 1 Otlter* aong-tbls-rtmotthe alt) familiar OonhtTy ; 4T4?r?of'Whs*;'' ' The? came .the young l&dte* from, the va vtous *oheol? tii romi^te fo> ihe baau tilUI gold medal for the best r?cita I titta ? . ' \ : The first to be hsard Was Kiss Aa? nuld of W?t??>m*?o!>. Jcet wa*. "A <?Selecak>n I : Carey.'" Next acme Kiss 1 'Beiton with the ?etijeet ,*A ?pets dicr." -Wta? JosepWue Wsanhl? dereon had a* her wb)*< the Ethiopian" and Mies Marie Gaine* \ ' ot Honei? *r this *ry; 'gyne** as oung by tt L Record Breaking I Displayed b LITTLE ?ver a year bat passed si tornado Widen gutted a laruc i claimed If? lives. Today the c than y,ltk> famille* provided f< better condltJop .physically- Most of t fee citizens.* relief committee of fifty. ?uu Jfsm,UiAu:l..l?3;ueEroenL'a record f and disbursed Waioi^ ./The pictures s toff north from OOdge street right after f-n: r oi jonn K. vook 07 ut. u?air Minor of Anderson, Riensl loathe Rot rones by ,Frank Sutherland of Bel ton rand the, last speaker v/as Jack Knox of Wltllamatcn, Csaalus to Bru tus? Tht judges then retired and the adtWencs sang "BiJiie" following which the'lodges entered and announced that the medal went to ^ack Knox of Wfl Uamston while they decided upon Frank Sutherhind of Ballon for. sec ond place, la this connection it might b* said thafcvthe winner d* oniv Cl years of age and he possesses msrl?L BbHlty. -Hte*effcrt?tlast-?ia*t was^one oi the best ever heard in Helton and It vas unanimously agreed that the decision of the Judges was correct add proper,. 'Oyer ?Oft^^ple nlled the theatre to overflowing and many were unable to gettinto the.building at all. It is Said that the attendance at the event yea te.-day . was considerably larger than it has ever been before. All told the day went oft to perfec tion: w?H the one exception of the baseball gama there wss no, rolsun- { .' '.p.dii?'^ ??4. .00 iii"^f.,??.cwt~~?? . and the school officials say that they} are well pleased with th? way the r-ri;;sm va* curried out. i\,jjldj((4ar8on's delegation, sorao 200 strong, returned to the city last night 'Sfk?mfy after midnight on a special train and without exception th< that they had enjoyed .every feature 0? the day. WHF.UK I? *Ot?R CHILD " ; ? AFTER BARK ? ! *"W3^ere are the children of your home after dark? We feel that in o? hey.roay be at a moving p?c- ] w. or they way bo on the 1 ar.t the horses aud cattle aim the el paotuf.ca or secure DuiKUUjrs. ror w cannot-afford to ruu snv risk nn in?, lug theshi. But the children? Well! ara' dont know jnst "where they arc. And yes.r If anyone on watth la respon sible for the welfare of these children it i* the father and moth damage comes to these oh tidies be cause of ; thoughtlessness or oareloss ness, thus? parente Will stand con i?*h>n <Sb 'oeutsp ehfi lira's; honWMisfl Recuperation y l^lu?^y Omaha Lnce Omnlia was stricken by a deadly lortiou of tbe residential section sod lletrlct Is completely rebuilt, ih> t?ore >r. all at n low east, and the city in hi* wonde?*ol..r?coperatlon-1?- dne to The edmlttfsfMuIt? cost of tbe work or efficiency. ' The committee received HHMBHMMadeth street loofc tbe tornado and today. oemnea.m me sight of man dfld Ood. And yet there are little children of six or seven yeartf, and older Ohes.of thirteen or fourteen, who are roaming Uic streets at night, unattended by -fgndrant, the fool ish or the !vtolhus, and their ;<tflw<? dained guardians, ere seated >eorofbrt abiy at homs, quietly reading ' the newspaper or it* may be the Bible; or pleasantly rialtirig at a neighbor's, While their tittle'children ere growing up ingcranUy wcding destruction., In regard to">hisx4hatter we *tn?? lay down one or two'-things are ; abso lutelycertain*. - .. ? ^?w.*BBt Is that the father and mo ther are ababloteiy responsible for proper bverstgbt of their children. U makes no difference whether the fa ther he - a distinguished- preucher .or an ordinary artisan r be a housipnrl^x, they are'absolutely responsible ?Or ex ercising a' props* overnight ower the children. And this nwantj that; the father and mother ought to know and bave a co know where and with .whom their children spend their time. Tills i- ~ot Pc *as? as ft- r.tnf. it? be. h??*. the parants should find out in seov? way or ot'.'er *W5# then, the young people should always be at home aftor dark, unless accompanied by Home 'responsible par ty under the care of some one who I? really trustworthy. It not infre quently happens that wo' slng/'Where Is My WanderlnR Boy Tonight?" just U few ysars too late. if we know where toe boy fe dur ing ibo lirst eighteen years, it will uo? hard iu fimj out for the nficr years. Every little while our police court agce.aad faced Mothers-and fa - .i??R? onV the brovcem hearted parents didn't even know their boys .were Tbad until then. Many a ruined, bey has been ruteed, not by the criminality of hlo ycahs comrhdes, but by the awful blindness and i wcdl-nlgh incredible carettRBheas of ' his Own "hrlstlan ijaren'ts', attd.no bitter tears car, over blot- out <:> The Christian G uardijaiV? I '&^%t< Kheateatlsoj <?ut*k!. My aiater'a woll-Koown t??sldettJ, -of j^bWte*),: town-. 'il-'??ves him a- boUZe'At'QhcmMwrtaia's &k*tt&nt: which he applied to hi* ?rm und on the nc atiara was got color rheumst Ing better tbi <U4Ml?. Sold bV Vesper 8aiv Svenir.s S?? {.Company. ~ Jjs?tnre Sen er lean?a stin BS ?isguuroY plB?s>-V. " ~*Sssbs*a* MEETING HELD YESTERDAY SUT FEW CHANGES leport Made Bjr E. C. McCants, Supermtenderit of Ose City Sef?ols Witf'^a^ry In accordance with the notice given several day* ago, the trust?es of the :lty schools of Andersc-n. officially! tnown as district No. 17, met In the >ffice of - E. C. McCantSi super Intend ant of the city schools far vhe pur l>O80 of electing the teachars for the iomtng session. All *i.dof.tl6n ? were nade sud the superintendent made re-, wrt o: what has oeen done during th? past year'end sug,f*8ted lhosv manges-neaasaary tor ?? liest re?u?ts\ luring the coming year. The following in ? comoicte lut, of \ he tecthera elected for the coming ! oar: Superintendent, E. Ci .MeCant*; >rlnelp4? ' . W. Wiser. Teachers: Wiase? Nellie Summersett, Eltsabetn j Fonioy. gam W. Anderson, Eunice 3?deon, Oeorgta MaeahaJi, Aun?e t'or.1. .v.. l.?ii Brown, Taluiai. CrovCther, j rta> i.'Jr.?elt, ^iUle ilaynird. Airs; An ils Allrn, Mrs, Palsy Wilsen, .Mrs. jcttie, Efctes, Misses Cleo C?Uev niar i.a " CiRri.. i?essle Tucker,' Alma L'urner. ?va, Tribbie. F.utu Arvber, fatfc'/H's tkins, Nel 1 Cochrai, koui.se tecew. Olivia Duckett,, Irene Prince, l tien Burriss, Eddie D*vte. I.-?csora 1ubbsrd, Annie E<*kjuet o. W, Cham jer?. Missec ?eajt Harris. Ellta Maior, I *ma Ciinkscales, Miriam 1*^ Anna 3rown. Vera.JWij^?x|#;M*t?. Mm. . M. Ruohanan, i?tsses Mary Acker,) Cornelia saj8ttrove^*?A?lle Ol*eal.| ^ella toseteyr. h. h. uassaany. Maria tseesaway. Carrie a*saawa>vAHce,;Webbf Mattle doore, Irene Taylor Christine Thomas, lonyous Jones, M. J iiwn. ?oa wawo?,. BertW Aaaws, Jh usJ^u William* and. Qartt^e i?chy. .It was'impossible to say last night ust what pchools the Various teachers Roujd be assigned to or what, classes hey will haniH?. It is certain laat, a lumber of changes >re to be made, in fv> various teachers classes, a^^k s probable thaii ?seine- V transferring ivlll be dbne from school to ec?o??. The. trustee* were vary, f?vor?blv mprcssed with, the aplendld work gc ?odipllshsd during the last seaaori and hey .:so.j*?fc?eV'*Q. B, G :McCaot*?*? lupfHntendent. $fir. M??anta told a reporter for Th? ?telligencer. last night that, he jwas ilr^adyr.riahingitilanB for better wot* \cxt year, than had< ever l?eeii ttrae i iere before and that be ' waa hlglitv ilcased ' with' splendid selections nade by the trustees cfvthe teacfiera or neit ya?r. > o o o o o o ? o ? ? a o o ? 0 e,P'?j^j > Martha Taitig?t* V ? ? 9 O o e o a o o o ? ? o o o o o a o| The groat treat of tho Chautauqua utnese tor tri^n-y. mill Ko.iha nrKyrpu-m W&fyy **?* The "-?ento? Orasd Spera Co- will present selections from rrand op?ra In, special costume with. np8ical accompaniment by, the Ba*:d. jSlanson Dentoa^tha i t^aar of ; itali ] ?mpany.; appa?r?d -one geaton with he Ah?rn pj>?ra. Cam.pany. New york tad eae.saasau with,the Rcmaay Qp >ra Co., m the ?me cUy. . His ?feie? s a lyric tenor cf very wide ran?;o. Elsie Stand, eontraito of . tbia com >a?y,.e*ug> the JeadlnjE coivtraJte ?de en, dlfSerent I1m?a .fn the .^MfctrJd In 'K?fep.t Jas.t y?ar;;- .bjsjc jbas :h? leftdlAg ?sir jpera <|otanany : i voice cf wide luallty. ^le has oies as Count in mrlt?u? 0*Neal Certlgai oice. .The Hmi> :ays that her vol ? e a WvCa^O.: hisii sypr H O a Every new style that U correct for the summe* of 3914 Sc r?pre ??ted in the vast *j*ortraaenl we are new offering for 'yott? asorov. a!.. The Straws at 91*30 are great values, too. Others *t $2-00, $3, $4. rte-*'*S $5. New Shirts, New Cravats, New Button!?* Pajamas, and we put the wear in Underwearend Scriven sent & the Union Suits THAt rTT.Ijjjte HARD TO ftf. Order by Parcel Pott. L. Cely Co. T0F*B ?JE JBTOmi vrrcLi, r?,E??EI? if some one left you a fortune. You'a take mighty good care of it. too. Do you ever think.your area art* more valuable than any amount of money? They are. So dont neglect thorn. Come and. lot us examine theza and heln you preserve .what no money could restore if ?roue. Prices' reason able ?8.00 to $5,00 and upward. Re pairs O?rtramcs and part* 33 cenU nod