The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 03, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. G v. J The ques question for and no other For the !".i ^ "i h In 0m $X these price At the ab no higher than Our caret *n making and s per cent of what others ?rs can please the man of ?? simply select your fabi have y Our measure caret for delivery it must satis mm , ,i! .'"iiuj? FOR SALE Fop Sale?I hav-ithe Hyde Cultivators on hand, and. boys, you know'they are the heat, Also *u>rn, fodder, pea vine and- alfalfa hay and stover. C. L. DW?N, jG-astp Anderson, Route S. Fsr Sale?Wh?to Indian Runner puck etfea at tl.GO per thirteen. Patten < Strain. Wnnere at Madison Square' Garden Oak Grove Farm. Fortraan Road. 3-ai ' t Anderson; a C. FOR 8AI.K?500 \iay old chicks IS 12 to IS cents each ; comma offl. Tuesday ana Saturday; Buff and Barred Plymouth Rocks; Belt and waok.i 1). C. Holland. Phono Coun try operator U?.0d. WANTS tfANTEB?Typewriter pawbsaera. sale; cheap. AH makes. Price, sheet on regnest J. B. Crayton %1 Ca., Charlotte. N. G. 'I . hu>tt Wanted 3lee??Reftned 8cuth*rn hentleuian desires room in refined Anderson name. - Address 'Tcrjmv ??q?t7 Care The InteUiiNib?er. 8T^^N'-~Th^rtiday night ftbjfe^lfl front or Picture Show. One Fordi Toftrhig Car. now machine. Number] -'<*. Mctur Number r.6?7?.' Goodrich T?f?e. Twenty Five hol ^f?R-teWar?. Jtso. f. Ch?phiy Auto chtchange. Greenwood, s pi 5-^.tlt. Taise? fc*~? bJac?t and white ?Botted heiter, abont one year niA OWBcr can have same , by proving owner ' ship and paying for this advertise meni. It. ft. BURGBSS, G-3-3tp Beltoa R. F. D. 3. BUSINESS LOCALS Rent Marke! v mi W I m f hereby^annonnow myscV . the fnlea ?f the l>*?d& I Foi* IW IBIA >tion eVey man is as all who want Nifty3 kind. month of May the ( Bult F??ttei?i on to the regular Hi is. These are some ove pr'ces or a wide ran re?dy-UvWear costs, liily worked out system ?lHng high grade clotfii charge, often for inferio conservative tastes or ric in our local store, sel uiiy taken by an expert sfy you, or you do not THE WHOLE COr?T?i?PTlON IS HIS !F HE WILL JUST | TA3RHV. LONGER X GREAT SUCCESS ^? Ote W Day ot the Mme F?st?vci Part of Us? Cbautau qua Course 'in Anderson a o o o o o o o o e o e a 9 o e ? ? ?! o FBOUBAM T0RA? ~~ 'a 0 ?? o t> The rkaotaoeua Program To. a s daj W??l ?r Suited To nnn?ay o * T?ls a?terewi??. brgmstag a? o ?>w**3*i ex-Senator Fran* v?^M1 ? mm ??? Wait will expose pe)y. i? gamy und StoMoan?*?. o r? Toa?ffht at H *Seta*\t ur. ?' trttl ypeak at the tent, e ? a*il tirer* w?l te sa .?tpri^W?^ B se?ttjiff at ?BS fietMIJst ?Barch u & whom ?v. Ppr^ue will preach, o ft Abs?ltrtety impt salbte. Thero la nu way *eep BoTtumf? ?tefri here lh defthttel;. Tho doughty bsad-nsast er has ueoa oiret*?d tfce'fc?frs to Un and ?oj >. lott? .tlttft b?ilhat?d- tfe wa? w??fhg to say "A?dsrson te gy Town," ; and Ws %s plays* tl. semble chorus to that Witt? great ?f- j what n tre?\ It was, thl* n??t of the ] bcreat ccriiettlat atti VawcII selected band. Would ihar ww con?d hol.? I tb?ns, ?ton for & day k>trg*r, and ??e Whaley did everything hu could nge for thens to remain , over j hr.t Mr. Kryl hud an engsse-. AshftnUe, Ui O Ptid found it 1 rest mi d otbera. ! or ?ontfi of 1\4U king himself now is , tailored-to-measur j olumbia Tail?Ving ( is At SIS" ,.|?. ies of fabrics we ar< of the swellest of t ge aboye and below the , our immense business < ng all result in benefit to r tailoring. the man who desires < ect the style in which y , and we do the rest. Wh have to accept the goo< 2 magneUo scepter was compelled to draw two tuneful encores before th? audlcnco wouid let him rest. The xylophone soloist. Mr. Hurt, was the best,ever heard la this section of tho country. , The band attempted or. ? of tho heavy Wagnerian airs, "Dos Klieln.cold" fron* the opera of that name. Fe.v grand opera orchestras in this country, with J full complement of strings could hove "givea it any better effect. For it is a fact most patent that while tho I .Chantauqua circuit will not in its limitations permit more than 90 pieces to th? hand, yet every man la selected With the greatest care ko that capa bility and' opplicaton will count for) 'A discussion of""the complete pro gram would''be' weartsomc but \\ ?y j.?m????w?oie to 'aaVEnough of Mr. *e solo work. He hnd the au Ip?B^?ic?d, enrapluVed as th : . note? flowed to easily from lutiful cornet, a. m?at rplee? of workmen ?n compilait it to th-3 fact that the bandmaster ls; the great - eat cornet player m America today. He gave fe representation of wh:?t I might roughly ?>o d?eortbed as playtng j his own accompaiment while trilling a 1 melody tn trlple-tohgue. h was a dif-j flcnlt foat, but did hot appear to 'b?} mt>ro' tires a ' pasti?ie for* this master 1 of[ the instrument. in' the owning there was a selec-j ?<0r. from stand Op^v uic t>?ntonl tOoinp?fty. The first act of "Martha" I was snng. very vejl Indeed.. Follow-] ling closely upon of thef j Cathedral Choir ?ud somowhat over [uaMptag by tup Kry) playera, the sing gffllw^Vo ?t a real disadvantage, but held their own weit.. was even morn fetching than that of the afternoon, for tho tent was close in tho afternoon, and'Mr. KryS had Jump ed from a morning eohceit in ?recn vU?r. His S40??? work.avnight wa? lit tle short of marvelous.. The cracludtaff mas?ber by the baud was a "t?irlller" which appealed par ticularly at this Unv , l: m\ o? *ar talk and u: ftr eoag* ohd following syno story. * TatsiMh Tan* all Is wvitl. Dri ^, gua. breakfast caj(. - :|^??^h soldiers, fa? into line, soldi-; v. r.iir?^il^?ir;1 tette. Off for tfc< ;>.!. rut aboard, goodbyes. Train-.^mnaring in the march. -Tramp, Tramp7 M?e ftsys?raj Marching." Memories of the Blue and j Oray/?*) "lXxle/r tl??iRt^i and ";.fU)llllll|^?lTV.lff Hhr'?pB SB iy By I ? where shall ? bu > clothes?and aime Company will offer ... 1 .1.!! " <* ..I . H l' I 3 shewing a big vai he season's pattern se prices we can furais! done in several hundrec the* buyer, and lie find ou en tlsv i COLUMBIA 122 W. Whitner i *3 ANDERSON Cti?LE<iE Witt SURPASS HERSELF ARRANG? EVENTS ~ Commencement S??on Begins Almost At the Same Time Ab Local Institutions Coiunuuv.-jmcnt exercise? wltt Ik; held i? AwuoToun ai almost *a?: Same time when the closing ""'t'aya of the year will be celebrated zi Andcrsoa college and at the Fraser Academy. The college exercises uro t > bl^ih on Ma> 22. while the fjtll.tp: anhcol wiU begin lta exercise? on stay 2?. Bt>?h the CV5sU win be'larg?ly attended. Ali is bustle at 'h:> two inailtutlona ? > v. preparing for the clo.-c o* \*hat hi-1? proved to be the i.?oaj mir- ... years ever enjoyed by Aiid'?Wn'b Is stitntlons of ? tearnibf. The papila have done ra<*? *?d the isstruetc? are more than pleased over the re suits of the ypsr's labora. It waa sah1, at the cellcsre that this year's commencement bxercisce will not be bo very elaborate bfttfiflfn every event on the program was a dis tinct feature and that a remarkable at tendance from all parts <tt ih*? tkbA? la t? be fespect?d. : , " ' Tfco BW -event of the prosrahi.. is scheduled* for Friday .ntg'.jfc, M?r ?Kt; at wfci.m' Hme ? musical. concert/'w??? r* MVen by ta* m???fc*t eiaes?s of the college. Thta wilt bo fallowed by o Joint ???eting of ;i&e litersr> sdeletfeb ca asta^iay ?b? on Sn?ds^ cornes the b&e?Al?nre?le serroohYoh?' of'the do^ cUod events of the commencement a?as??-. The eoiiece coo s Id* r* iiiii it IN y that suit? We e* tit every mail nowad some veiyjsped?l nety of new woolen s, just from the mill i you made-tf>W??isiSfe i 1 store connections, and s it possible to buy fra?t IWL018 no: 5t> Anderson, S. C. 3 fitting tfchooj in the State. The exer cises; at thie school begin " on the morning of th? 24th, with the bacca laur?at^ Bermon. It has not been an. - announced Who wIH. preach the ser mon but the other plans are already under way, Tuesday morning the oratorical contest, one of the features of the w?ok with the studenta^^HH take place and- on Tuesday evening will come- tie presentation of diplo mas, the literary address, the award ing of the medals and the formal clos, lag of the year. The awarding of the medals ia a matter of Importance to all the students of the academy and they are taking a deep interest in thlB. There are three prizes to be deliv ered "at the comm?beement, the James D.. Hammett pr|t?. to be given as a cash prize of izu jiot the best essay on a . subjeci selected by Mr. H?m me?. The Beatv Bih?e prise of $5.00 offer-? Sa\'fr Ms.kaymosd Bssty' for ic.?f highest profl el'?n?y in I the first y??aT Bible. Tbc- faculty medal offered by tbe faculty for the best address to be de livered by d number from' the senior class. j DAVIDSON WILL DRAW THE CROWD NumWs of, Andeffio? JPcopk rsa? To \fa To Nortis C*\ro - H&a For Commecceiaeht in aftsw^r ays il s, to b? 8. Nothing at pricey our many years us at a saviiig of r^n?-ofci?-nl?iiH>j rail is outdoors and plain living but you need something to take am) help, td keep ^ur systeA regular itt ail Its functions. \ ; ' Ra Lira Ta Will Act on Your System s. Su?3m?- btiower <rii -.the iviUsd flowers. Spring is just' around the comer v. ith that .usual "tired feeling" effect anddt behooves you to take hold of life with '% Srsa- b*???>. k. 1?, t. wi|l give you a KObd atarL 60 cents and 1.Od per bottle at your druggists, . Manufactured and. Osarantced by Evmtf Pharmacy 'S ?I? sorts o f houses iti';. $1 pifU SU.O?; tlsft elfte-. ' . . :. II 'IS" il