The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 22, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO,
To Lecture at Town ville.
The Hon. E. C. Verner will lec
ture in tho Townvllle Methodist
church on Sunday, July 1, at *
o'clock, p. m.
ClreaUy Benefited by Chamberlain's
Liniment.
* I have used Chamberlain's Liul
ment for sprains, ^bruises, and. rheu
matic palus, and the great benefit I
hfcve received Justifies my recom
mending tt lu the highest terms."
writes Mrs. Florence Sllfe, Wabash,
itad. If you aro troubled with rheu
matic pains you will certainly be
pleased with the prompt relief which
Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Ob
tainable everywhere
All Day kinging.
? There will bu an all day singing at
Hopewell on n<?xt Sunday. The public
Is cordially invited to attend and to
bring their now song DOORS.
Billons Attacks.
.When you have a, bilious attack
your liver fails to, perform its func
tions. You become constipated,/.The
food you eat fermenta in your stom
ach instead of digesting. This in
ilamea the stevjach and causes
nausea, vomiting and a terrible head
ache. Take Chamberlain's Tableta.
They will tons up your ll^er. clean
out your stomach and you will Soon
Vo as well ?a ever. They or.'y coBt a
quarter. Obtainable everywhere.
HEN j you're ; behind with
your work, with only a few
minutes in which tb get
supper - then the handy NEW
PERFECTION Oil Cookstove
helps you to hurry.
It lights at the touch of a match,
anc? cooks rapidly like a g^s stove.
?t regulates high or low, merely by
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is easy to operate, easy to clean,
easy to re-wick.
Sold in 1, 2j 3 and 4 bumer sizes
by hardware, furniture arid depart
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NEW PERFECTION -OVENS
bake better because a current of
fresh hotair passes contmpally over
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the steam, and preventing soggi
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AlaJ?in Security ti
Diamond White Ci
C? EXERCISES
?T GEB?R SPfi?NGS
Inst?late Vor Deaf, Dumb and
Blind Ooaes Success* ol
Session.
TJedar Springs, june 2J,-Hie
auditorium : ot tho South Caro
lina school for the deaf and the blind
waa well ill led Thursday evening on
account of the closing exercises. This
haa been one of tho-mont successful
sessions'in/the history of the school.
On Wednesday next tho students
will return to their homes. The *lme
between commencement and their de
parture is being taken up in the ex
amin?t ion of several clgase*.
The many friends in Andcrsok
county, of Pror. Wayne W- Donall!
will rejoice to know that he ls making
good as principal ot ?he department
of music, aa shown by the quality of
music rendered Thursday evening-.
Prof. Donald ls a nativo of Honea
Path, a graduate of the S. C. School
for tb? blind; and, havlar, completed
his course; there, hu spca throe yearn
under a rpecial directev ot music at
Converse College. Hi bas success
fully taugst nt Cedar Springs for sev
eral years: >' s
For tin- information of your readers,
I shall mention hi detail a few features
of the prig ram.
The blind-deaf pupil, not only those
without Ukht or without? hearing are
educated at Cedar Spring, but also
those who can neither see, hear nor
speak. . thursday evening the au
dience wis ac to nish od at tho marvo
lour progress being made by r - of
this das?. F.uby Miller of Col.-abla,
who 4s 3.or 9 year's old. At the'age
of three jshe'lost sight, hearing and
speech a| a result qt Illness. Sho is
a bright.'beauti-'ul, healthy child. She
fc*ds rctsed print with her right
hand, walle with her left hand aha
tells her teacher in sign language
what she ls 'reading.
The following will illustrate her
grasp of language, allh'nusjV sho bas
been bi'school.only 2 years: In run
ning her flagers through a lady's hair,
pine foo od ^a curl; and. being asked tn
the siga language what lt waa, she
immefliatetir apelled on her fingers
this sentence, "lt Is a curl."
Class Boom Work.
Two methods arc employed ia
teaching tho deaf, vii, the d-.vii anti
the meaual. lu tho oral method tho
pupils is taught to use the voice, be
ing taught to speak sb aa to be fairly
understood. This method also In
cludes lip-reading; in other word? Ute
her, possessing all of her Cacul
8peaka as yon would spsak to
r friend, thc pupil being taught
to know xvhat she says by thc move
ment of her -lips.
By the manual method U* meant
that method by which one commuai'
catee ideas by spelling with the hands.
Both o! these methoAs'were presented
Thursday evening by primary. Inter
mediate sad advanced classes. ,
. In the demonstration of, class work
for tie blind the audience waa shown
what first year children without sight
cab do .in reading. This class read
as rapidly and correctly aa can nor
mal children o? their age. and who
have attended school a like period.
Space forbids*our describing la detail
this work.
Presentation of Diplomas.
There were eight graduates this
year, four deaf and four blind. Of
those. Andbraon county has two
Joseph Monroe Fant of Townvillo, and
George Thomas Williams of the city.
Before presenting the diplomas. Dr.
N. F. Walker, the superintendent,
.poke interest in ?ly of the histi?^
tho school, which waa founded ia 184??
hy ReVi N. P. Walker, father of the,
present superintendent. He told bf
his gratification because of the detcr
in!i).:ti(.iT of tho graduates of the in
stitution to succeed in their chosen
line?-of work. Ono ol tho most re
sponsible officers in tho State is-be
ing flll-Jd by ono who, after grad UH tin?:
fron: Cedar Spring school, continued
Ms studlea ia Um South Carolina
tlniTcrstty. graduating wita highcBt
boo."?-?. We reier io Hon. John K.
SwvArlngm. Tho mention of ht?
name by Dr. Waiker was greeted by
cheers fiom the andie? ce. The
spetker aleo saki lt had been a p.<*as
a^rtoaiaont ot the Sontb Carolina.tJ.nl
vemltv and to witness the graduation
of Mr. Derna? jones of Greenwood
county, an e'imnus ot Cedar Spring,
wl.o withoot siKht i?as made good, and
who was valedictorian of .his clac*.
Hce*per/? lo 1 r:mutete the law coarse,
and to be admitted to the bar.
Pr. Walker's remarks to Ute grad
?a tos wer? ful l o tlohnet rt ass. Pre
.coting to ?sch. a copy ot the Bible,
he urged them to read it and follow
its teaching, .
frc- above is oe?y a brjef sketch of
the program, bot 1 trust yon w.Ul
Anderson visitors to the ceataMUce
mmt were: Mn. ISieo Font Md her
ton. Mr. ?JOMIH Font- 5Srs. Williame,
and Rev*, and Mrs. J. T. Mann.
ale that ex
? considered
resorts to
ria- the eys
u. b&dkaeae*
.ry. Ury
-AS.T???1?
mn? 17.
WTB. Henry Williams uf Columbia
ls vial tic g-Mr is. Jenes R. Arrderaou,
Juat ?aSt o? town.
Mr. and Mr?, Loe G. HeUeman
and Mrs. Clarence Pr?vost went to
Young Harris, Ga., Sunday to carr/
Mrs. HoUuman's two nephews, who
have been spending two weeks v?lth
ber,'back to school.' They made the
trip In their.eura.
Miau Larina Cummings will go to
Atlanta tomorrow for a two week's
visit.
Miss Hettie King of Pasadena, Cai.,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Hoi
_
Miss Hester Richie, who bas been
visiting Mrs. ti. E. Holroyd, on
Ros?: HUI, leaves this afternoon for
Chester, where ehe will visit rela
tives.
Miss Gussie Jones, and John G.
Jones ot Elberton, Ga., aro visiting
at tho home, of Dr. B. A. Henry
Mrs. W. F. Sones and Julian Drewer
Jones are expected today.
" Muss Isabel Wicker, who was for
soveral years a popular teacher in
city graded schools ls horo visit
; hor sister, Mrs. James Kiuard,
Anderson college. Hor ms ny
are delighted to soe her again
s Mary Bacot Pr?vost and
en Provost are visiting at the
olde of Mr. S. ll. Fievost on Gast
Orr street.
Mis? Mattie Lott Brown of Hampton.
Va., will arrive today to be the guest
of Mrs. Beulah Boyd and Miss Ger
trude Brown,
M?y*-Xe?eH
Mr. and Mrs. FoWt! "Cheriton
Maya announce thc marriage of the!
daughter'. Hattie Elisabeth to Mr
lloctor McAllister (McNeil of Florence,
on June 16th, i$15, May avilie. S. C
Mrs. McNeil has often been tho ut
tractive visitor of Mrs. W. J. Mul
drow and her. many'friends hero will
bc. Interested to hear of her mar
riage.
Misses Irene and Sara Prince hare
returned from Columbia where the aU
U'??cd the State Epworth League
meeting, MT-'M
-Miss Mabel Acker of Atlanta arriv
ed last night, and is the guest ot
Miss Margaret Archer on North Main
street. Miss Acker baa Just grad
uated from the Atlanta Conservatory
of Expression. . '
Miss Rhoda vend? ver returned homo
last night from a visit of several
weeks to relatives tn Macon. Ga.
While there she'waa the .recipient of
many delightful soda1 attentions.
Little Henry Vines Edmunds waa
carried to the home of his father,
Capt. W. H. Edmunds on West Mar
ket street yesterday. For six aion.the
ho has been an.jlpmate of tho Andar
son hospital, where.bo was the pet of ,
was the. pet ot th*, nurses. He kasir
grown, and Improved wonderfully and \
IA a very fine baby.
Mrs. W. J. Halley of Hartwell. Ga.,
ls visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H.
Keese. ' jig! MBSM
Messrs. W, .3. Aull and Lu .
Stephenson ot Pendleton wetlf? vJmf
tors in the city yesterday.
Mr. F. W. Felkel has returned from
ElWret where he has spent tho past
row dayB and coming back with bim
was hts father, Mr. T. M. Felkel and
hi? elster. Miss Vinnie Felkel, Who will
spend a few days here ;v|} S*>'J8yi
Miss Nita Adama of Ira passed
through Anderson yesterday en route
to Rock HU? where she wll
the slummer school nt Winthrop, abc
havtot; a ?rn one of tho canning club
scholarship!* from thin county.
Dr. F. R. Suggs spent Sunday in
Greenville.
' Mr. ano Mrs. L. F-a>Wy ami Miss s
Le? Ramsey, tourists, were nt the;
Hotel Chtq&blA Sunday night.
Hr. J. O. Wilson o?? WilUameton
was a business visitor in the city yea -
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. TT mn nljjMinflj
Springs wore to ??e etty sboppia? ye?
wtfday. fy
Misses Leila Moseley snd Lola Wil
sen have returned from l-iow?desvlli?
whens they have been spending tho
ptse few days,
Mc nara. Irria Bousctt and Efl? In
Terrie were visitors lb thc atty yes?
tot Sundi?
tut If. Owi
enviilp
h Mr.
m?m GIBT
AT ?GIF
MR.fi. W. CONDOR, INVEN
TOR, IS SUPERINTEND
ING THE WORK.
T INVENTION
If lt Prove? Succewru?, Wul Give
Mere Power Then Any Other
j.. ' Engine Et* Sue. , J
Ifir,. O. *W\ Connor of Bparwal'ow,
?S.. C., is;haring made at tho Ander-'1
HOU foundry a rotary compound tur
bine, wthicb, ii it proves successful,
may revolutionize the steam engine
and its possibilities as a means ot de-,
v cloping power. .
Mr. Connor came to Anderson about
few weeks ago and says that ha cc- ;
IUsted tne Ande'?on foundry because
he had had dealings with them before
ead that they had also contracted to
cStlhe turbine*at a cheaper , rato than j
any other concern.
I ajt*j:?phnor calls his new machino
a rotary compound turbine cngl'.e,
apd when finished will be about, the1
ifae ot n noll keg. 12x15 inches. Ile
mya that he exprsta it to gtvo more
power than any other engine that has.
ever been built. The ordinary tur
bine pulled from 50 to 82 per cent,
and tho crark engin? from 70 to 75
par' cant, but he says that ho expects
kia to pull above 90 per cent. Tho
patent, which is pending, was allow
ed on March 26. and the Inventor says
he is over anxious to havo the engine
finished and tested, which ought to
be about next Monday.
T;i this now turbine Che steam en
ters. Ute center, ?trikes six forward
throws, which throws It all around
tim engine, striking 12 center blades
with 'six forward thrjWk. These
again throw the steam all a'.ound thc
center, it leaving the cen^r through
holes, cut between the bl ides, and en
ters six seto of rovorset set In the.
casing which reverses the steam six
times, turning the ste*M forward
again and strikes six more sets or
blades which aro made In tho roter,
consisting of 220 blades. Tho steam
then.' comes cut at each end of the en
gine by means of two two inch pipes
and is then conducted into a three Inch
pipe.
Mr. Connor bc-Hevos that tho engine
ot - ' be built for I>0 per cent of thc coat
yt any other engine and that is *0?
cent lass subject to breakage and
100 per cent less subject to wear,
estated yesterday that if it proved
essful. ho would organiz?.'a
nany hero and .have fche engines ?
in Anderson for tho market.'
Mr." Connor' bas invented Several '
er machines, one of thom being .*!
tary street cleaner which is run j
,gas*>!ino engine. Another is a 1
las; machine that , ls automatic
uii? at-the same time develops onoitgh
mjfajf .XO.null a pump, wood saw, etc. I
He has also patented a rotary sub
loiler to be attached to a tura plow
and these at present aro selling for
M.50 apiece.
Buy One and keep cool. Buy Two
avd stay cool
a
Genuine Palm Beach
Suits $ 7.50 to $ 10.00
No. 166
Palm Beach Sox's 25c
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FURMAN FITTING SCHOOL
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Thc Furman Fitting School, located in Greenville, S. C., offers
a four-year (ugh school course to a limited number of boys and young
men Small classes insure individuar attention. Specially trained
teachers who have had years of experience in preparatory schools of
the South. Dormitory has all modern conveniences. The faculty
lives in the dormitory with the boys. Clean, wholesome home life
enjoyed by boarding students.
Strong atHfetfe* teams, literary societies, and debating clubs.-'
School stands for thoroughness and character taMng. Greenville's
climate is unsurpassed^ - Health record of the school is 'excellent.
Student* have; advantage of the equipment of Furman diversity.
Expenses moderate. Next session begins Wednesday, September ?5.i
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rsu ,i,r . . .. . i. .
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Sii,:.tt l&ni?aoi?tlon ot me bron
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Dont walt for : it
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strength .a*no nivv*y^
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