The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 22, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
fcZER ACADEMY PLANNING
FOR FINAL EXERCISES I
&REAT PROGRAM
._... ? .
urning Sunday ?ad Continuing
hrovsgh Tuesday. Som? Fea
toro Eaeh Day
^?wnn noonie will shortly re
... .handsome Invitations ?to the
exercise* of the Anderson
School, to begin Sunday and
optinue to Tuesday. The exercls
srJui bo held in the First Presbyte
u r?k ? ?M 4v-? ?Fraser,
. nt of the school, is being- corn
?ntcd on nil Rides on the splendid
tn,
Mowing is the official Hat of the
i he order that they will
Sunday. May 24. 11:30 A. M.-Bac
te Sermon by Rev. J. E. Wal
?:e, Westminster. 8. v.
Tuexdoy, Maj %% ll A* Bf*'
!nmutton Contest
Sullivan, Jn, -"Hannibal on
' r . ,TY.r!:s, Jr.^'Qeniirb as a
Gpdy .t. Work."
I ward Simpson-"The Ind?pen
s?e of Eula."
:. Snow-"Happiness and Llb
Musle.
Steele-"Eulogy on Robt.
'?i H., Farmer-"Lincoln's C'it
Martlo, Jr.-"Tho ? Nev
?no Beck-"Defense of John K.
.Cook. u.....r. . t'M^'i'.HH-^M- ?
Moule.
Tuwdar, Maj- 8?, 8 F. M.
Instef
? ?asa Exercises
!ii< n f ibuory-jerome -Deck.
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Literary Address--Hon. E. E. Fea
i.oretono. Oreenwood, S. C.
Afuste
SHHjHHpfc" of Certificates and
":j_f__.
-rr7,t.rrt,?5.
-: rvdiction.
Class Roll,
?isbrgo Wm. nrowrt;
, Karlo Hunier.^
v Sullivan Chief.
;>. Sullivan, Second Year.
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rrvmn - MVBKV rvM ?t r nrax
stapfe* Church Thia Aftefnoo i .
Ti?rco vi ?lock
.;M : -^v
oslorday morning at a o'clock will
-buried-.tnt* sriernoou ia Silver
rrtolc cemetery. The funeral ser
ges are to bs held at ibo First Bap
-.-burch' thia afternoon st S
:. jrcleck and the interment will tot
The following gentlemen will
pail bearers:
nivyer, L, P. Smith, J. A.-Brock.
Viliiam Laughlin and William Lanka.
- - : ?tufw? -Fam, uro. w. aryans.
Vi, o&fef. W. c! I^dat?d?F.--E. WMnf.*1'
I; I News Is Stranger ]
a nun I ?WUUIf
. By "MOSS.
S'trvrvou-, mk'
kinda the world
over were wiiwl
e?ft for a nt*>u?>~
utterty oblitera ted.
^?dt would
ruin buslne:
er Kw* st
advertb&v
THr4a41
Throughout th? dey yesterday tel
egrsms of sympathy poured lu to thc
family from all sections of the cotm- '
try abd some especially touching tel
ogramr were receired from officials
of the Southern railway. A message
of sympathy waa also received from
the Order of Railway Conductors, of
which Capt. ?mlth had bean' a life
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a POLITICAL NOTES o
o o
<ro o o o o o ?o o o o o o o
ti Prf?adstof Hi ?ihft flammer^ Jr.; of
Pendleton yesterday suggested his
nam* ?s a candidate fur the state sen- -
{t?a.'1 /They asked The Intelligencer io
state tliat they wisn'to see him make
the race. Whether he has been sound
ed out on the proposition or not they
did not state. They say that if he
shouid come out it would make an' en
tire kaleidoscopic change in the Uni
up and there would follow some
changes that would be real newsy. Mr.
Summers was elated" tu the house last
fall and served a part of one :ter:n.
Ho ls ono bf the most progressive far
mers in the county, and has a beauti
ful homo near Pendleton which he's
Itaving overhaulded and modernized.
It ls One of the most homelike loca
JUOUH in the atate;' Mr. Summer*-hi. a
brother-in-law of Governor fllearo and
has In general the ?am? political view?;?
Supervisor J. Mack King has been
laid up for. several day? by order cf
the doctor. Mr. King hos not a very
strong'throat anyway, and the/dust
and continued dry weather have giv
en him a Bcrere cold. He waa in the
city yesterday for the first time lu
several days. He says that he io much
pleased with the out took for bin elec
tion to the office he now holds, al
though there are several aspirants, nd
f?els that he will-win on the first bal-,
lot. Mr. King says that he Ands that
the people realise wat he went in un
der great handicap, end had the nerve
to tackle what most folk designate-a
"political ?rave yard" and He expects
to b&mnW^Wi$pi?titt< in ?order that
he may demonstrate constructive h?l
lele?.
Capt, J. M. Dunlap, tue gs?aht color
bearer of Orr's rtflles who refused ;J?
Petetsburg. Va;, to hand over the col
ors of the regiment to Gen. Lee him
self, is at pre*ent_a^ member of the
TOani of eouniy ?i?m??r:B??0??r5. ni nun J
bean urged, to orrer ?or election ?.a on*
ot the township commissioners, bat he
says that if he has to gallivant all ov
er the.county nuntin* for votes bc
would rather do without the office. S ! <\
does na**wnnw exactly what the new
Iiiw means. Some people say that t:m
people lu the section vote Tor their
own wmrolBtloner. and that's what k*
'tMa^l^aBouT^tteV'whlle o^ora thin);
that;1 the people of the county a* a
bwnble ere-To vote for the cemmissteak
j er. C*#iUl^nle^r*ws. ?tat-reatir i he
would like to serve another term, for
he baa Inst got his hand in good and
understands what the county's butfl
ncsa lfe and how it rihduld bo handled,"
-bat ne-Socs not feel thst it ir. wnrih
th? while going over the eount^esktng
for votee.
M I he f<invi?i*l?n ?I tb" ,-south
Ina exhibitor*, held r< tho Sel
t*l? Charlotte. N. C-f on May
H. Bristow, proprii
? Bijou Th??tre o7: tWe city. pr a
led pr?sid?t of the South t-amMna
Association. Tho North as? South j
Carolina exhibitors held a. Joint eon
vent lon in Charlotto on the above
named date. Mr. Bristow reports one
of tho largest crowd* ever assembled
at one time In the North Carolina
lotty. He talked very intoreeting?y
Uo a reporter for The Intelligencer
last night on hts arrival in the city,
concerning some special testarea that
he nan secured to-run at an early
date. Mr. Bristow has booked tho
produetionr of the Famous Players
Film Company, and in the nexti?W
IdayB will announce the titles of his
Matures that he has secured, stating
the exact date that they will.appear.
Among them are. Heart's". Ad eilt?
featuring Mary Pick ford, said by ab;V
.crlt?ctl.wi^JJK^IJie/ grgatr-n? production
i;.:, . Also tho Count o? Monte
l?i vipg such a trio of motion picture
mcp, At> each'of thc three have cit
late been making uvery effort to BO1
i cure the very beat ito motion picture*.
I And from the programs published
Ulla naher, it aeemn that
BLACK E?t^5 *T
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PART ONE
VOL. 1. NO. 1.
Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
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