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TO ADDiBSSTUDENTS
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
AT WOFFORD BEGIN
JUNE 4TH
51 GRADUATES
Baccalaureate Address to be
Giver? by President H. N.
Snyder.
The commencement at Wofford Col
lege will begin on June 4th, at 8:30
p. m. with the junior debate and will
close on Monday, June 7th, when the
diplomas will be awarded.
The program is full of good things,
and Governor Manning will deliver
the address to the graduating class
on June 7th. There are 48 candidates
for the A. B. degree at Wofford this
year and three for the A. M. degree.
The commencement program fol
lows:
Commencement Program.
Friday, June 4.
8:30 P. M.-Junior Debate-Presid
ing officer, G. C. Adams.
Debaters-W. D. Gleaton, E. F.
Moseley, J. C. Covington. W. G. Kam
seur, C. A. Carter, E. B. Hamer.
Awarding of Society Diplomas.
Awarding of Medals.
Reception to the Senior Class, by
the Junior Class.
Saturday, June .'?.
5:00 P. M.-Class Day Exercises.
6:00 P. M.-Reception by the Fac
ulty
8:30* P. M.-Annual Alumni Oration,
Hon. B. W. Crouch, '93, Saluda. S. C.
Annual Alumni Banquet, Carlisle
Hall.
Saturday, June 6.
11:30 A. AL-Annual Commence
ment Sermon, Rev. J. Water Daniel,
D. D., Charleston, S. C.
8:30 P. M.-Baccalaureate Address.
President Henry Nelsen Snyder, LL.
D.
Mondsy, June 7.
10:30 A. M.-Graduating Exercises.
Address to the Class, Governor
Richard 1. Manning.
Speeches by Representatives of the
Class-H. N. Dukes, E. F. Lucas, J. J.
Riley, J. C. Hearse. G. W. Wanna
maker, Jr., E. C. Bomar.
Awarding of Diplomas.
Announcements.
Concert June 5th.
There will be a concert st Mr. K.
B. Ferguson'^ residence, three mile::
southwest of Honea Path. Saturday
night, June fifth, beginning promptly
at eight o'clock. The public is cor
dially invtied to attend. Admission
ten cents. Proceeds will go to nec
essary improvements of the communi
ty.
MARKETS
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
Grata and Seeds.
Ear corn, per bushel ....90c to 11.00
Mixed peaa.11.50 to $1.60
Cane seed, per bushel ..... ..tl.25
Soy beana, per bushel.. .$2.50
California black eye peas, per
bushel.92.75 to $3.00
Dwarf Essex Rape, per pound. ..15c
Poultry.
Hens, each.35c to 60c
Friers, each ... .SOo to 46c
Fresh Meats.
Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c
Hogs dressed, per lb.....tlc
Mutton dressed, per lb. 10a to ll l-2c
Live Sleek.
Beet cattle, per lb.4 to 4 1-Zo
Veal calf, per lb..4 to 6 1-2.!
Hogs, per lb.....8 to 0c
Sheep, pet lb.4 1-2 to 5 l-2c
Provisions
Eggs, per dos. .. . .17 1-2*
Butter, per'lb..20 to 2<ic
Sweet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10
Turnips, par bu.60c to 85c
Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 75?;
Spring onions, per bunch Sc to 3 1-2?
COTTON
?
Local cotton.8 7-8c
: New York Markets.
?lpen high low close
8 9.33 9.26 9.33
Oct.9.67 9.69 9.62 9.66
Df.c.9.88 9.91 9.83 "9.91
Jan..;.9.90 9.94 5.86 9.92
Spots a. 54.
LI tersest Cotton.
Open Close
May-Jane....5.-14 6.05
July-Aug........5.23 5.45
Oct-Nov.5.44 5.38
Spots 5.24.
Sales 6,000.
Receipts 14,700.
Kow York? May 2?. -?-Cotton was
unsettled a*d Irregular during Ute
greater pict'of today's trading. Of
forlogs became lesa ac Ive after the
close of Liverpool and the market
, here steadied around 9.SO for October.
Trading was .very quiet.
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SENECA HIGH SCHOOL
ENOS SUCCESSFUL TEBM
Rev. A. N. Brimson of Spartan
burg Delivered Baccalaureate
Sermon Sunday Night.
Seneca, May 26.-J. 8. Goodman
of Calhouu, left Saturday morning for
Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. Goodman has
been a sufferer from rheumatism for
some time. Ile waa accompanied by
Mr. Mack Morgan, also of Calhoun.
MeusrB. li. h\ and J. T. Law
rence are now attending the meetiug
of the Grand Lodge Knights of Py
thias at Orangeburg. They are re
presenting the local lodge, aud will
be absent from the city for most of
the week.
Mrs. W. F. Austin ls attending
the commeucement exercises at Win
ston-Salem, from which Miss Gladys
Ramsey will receive her diploma. .
Dr. J. R. Heller left yesterday for
Athena, Ga., and Chattuanoogu,, Tenn.
He goes to testify ta a case brought
by the government against a proprie
tary medicine house In Chattanooga.
He will be absent from the city for
several days.
Mr. Henry Hays and MISB Leila
Mason of Westminister, were married
by Magistrate Hopkl-ia at the latter.?
office here Thursday afternoon. Mr.
Hpys is a carpenter and contractor
and formerly made his home in Sene
ca, and *!s,bride'lB?'h"danighrer of Mr
Wesley Mauon, of Westminster. Th*"?
will make their heine in Westmin
ster.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Qlgnilliat left
Monday for Davidson College where
they will be present at the graduation
of their son, Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hunter and
Miss Annie Hunter and Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Jones attended the Lander
College commencement this week.
Miss Sue Ellen, daughter of Mr. ?nd
Mrs. Hunter graduated from this
school'thia year.
Engineer D. J. Fant is announc
ed to deliver three addresses in Sen
eca next Sunday.
Graded School Closes Successful
Year.
The years work of the Seneca grad
ed school was brought to a successful
close by the exercir.es in the school
auditorium last night.
The baccalaureate sermon was
nreached Sunday night by the Rev.
A. N. Mr un son. pastor of the Bethel
M. E. church, Spartan burg. On Mon
day morning the contest for Mrs.
Pary's prico, given to the little girl
giving the best recitation, was held.
This - prize, a ring, wan awarded to
Miss Martha Strlbllng, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Ctitlon'Stribllng.
Monday night the contest was held
Tor the Holloway and Brook ufedals.
hf rs. J. W, Holloway'', medal la glvr
en to the little boy below the fourth
trade ?telivf?flng the .best declamation.
Thia medal was awarded to Master
Charles Clgnllllat. The Brook medal
ls given to the boy between the fourth
ind seventh grades delivering the best
declamation. This was won by Mas
terCharles Dalton. On Tuesday
morning the teachers medal waa com
peted for. This is given to the girl
>ver twelve years old delivering the
ijcst recitation. It was awarded- to
Misa Annie Walker.
On Tuesday night the graduating ex
ercises were held. The address was
lelivered by Prof. J. L. Vast,, Of Fur
man University.
This han been one of the most suc
cessful years that this school has bsd.
Prof. U.C. Smith will return utter
spending the vacation.in special study
?t Cblcfif-o University. There ' are
lome vacau?!ea to be supplied in the
faculty. Misses Arnold, Bald and
Sleigh will not return. ,
FRECKLES
Don't Hide Teem Wita a Teilt Be.
move Th?s With .the Ohtlee
This prescription
of freckles was vt rilli
sent physician and ls/
cessful in re'jnoving
lng a clear, bea?
lt
ANDERSON STUDENT
HAS SET NEW PACE
HAKES RECORD IN ATHE
LETICS AT UNIVERSITY
OF CHICAGO
HALF MILE 1:55 2-5
Made Mile Run in 4:29 in Wett
ern Intercollegiate
Meet.
From lime to time Andereon peo
ple have heard of the record which
Leroy Campbell, of this city, who ia
a student at the Chicago I'niverslty,
ls making in tho world of athletics.
Mr. Campbell recently set a new
record for the mlle run in the Wesl
arn Intercollegiate Conference, run
ning it indoora In 4.29. Last Satur
day Mr. Campbell established a new
mark in the half mile event, making
Die diutance In 1: GK 2-5, which wan
l-G of a second better than the pre
vious record.
The following from the Chicago
Herald with reference to this athletic
onw-Ht in which Leroy Campbell fig
ured will be of interest to lils friends
here :
Breaking two conference records
md trying another, the Maroons de
feated the Purdue track team yester
day afternoon at Sage field, scoring
78 point? to a total of 38 registered
by the Boiler-makers.
Captain Ward lowered the mark In
the low hurdles, clipping a second
;IT the time of 0:24 4-5 set by Poague
.)f Illinois.
Roy Campbell established, a new
mark in the half-mile event, doing
Hie distance in 1:55 2-5, one-fifth of
i second better than the record hung
up last year by Henderson of Illinois.
Dewey Knight ran the century in
:09 4-G, which equaled the present
conference mark.
Tho 100-yard dash was a slam of
the Maroons. Dewey Knight equalling
Lhe Big Nine record of 0:09 4-5 sec
onds for the event, and being follow
ad across by Agar and Darancik. The
Midway runners repeated the feat In
the "220," Knight again leading with
Breathed and Barancik neck-and-neck
Tor second and third.
Joe Stout, the Maroon star in the
mlle run, ran a sensational race lu
.hat event, after he had fought back
ind forth with F. Campbell, the Pur
lue hope. Stout did the distance in
1:36 2-5. Campbell coming In fifteen
yards behind him, with Merrill in
third place.
IO MAIOHKS ON
BLUE RIDGE HOAD
Four Trains Arrive and ' Jepart
Earlier.
.
Mir changes will be made in the
schedule of some of the trains of the
Blue Ridge raliway effective Sunday
in eacli case. However, the* change In
the time of arrivai and departure of
trains is only a few minute?. Those
rains affected will be Noa. 25, tl, 10,
ind 30. The train oa the main line
Tom Columbia to Greenville which
was dbe to arrive at Belton. 5:35 has
>een moved up so that lt now arrives
it 5:25 and train No. 10 on the Blue
ftldge was moved up accordingly.
Other changes were mada because
he officials in till" city thought it
vould- afford better service.
Motor train No. 25 which will now
eave at 3 o'clock, or ten minutes
tarifer, gives those wishing to take
Southern train No. 38 at Seneca a
nargln of sixteen minutes.
A comparison of the old and the now
ichodule follows:
Former westbound train No. -25
viii now leave at 3 o'clock p.m. In
tend of 3. westbound t 'aln No. ll.
ormerly hiving at 6:03 will leave at
>:52; eastbound train No. 10 which
tow leaves Anderson at 4:47 will af
er Sunday leave at 4:4k; eastbound
rain Sr. 30. now leaving at 8:05
rill leaVe at 7:55.
Rev. J. T. Mann's Appointments.
Rev. J. T. Mann' will preach at Orr
rllle Baptist church noxt Sunday
norning and night at the usual hours.
The public is cordially invited to at
end both services. . _______
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