The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 20, 1916, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
CI?? OF ANDERSON i
m COLlI?ni??ffl?S
IN VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS IN|
THIS AND OTHER
STATES
SPECIAL SERVICE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT I
At First Baptist Church to Wel-j
corne Young Men and Young
Women?Public Is Invited.
That tho city of Anderson with an|
hct?al population of approximately
15,000 has 102 young men end yuuug
women in various colleges in this
und other ?tute*, .is,.the. discovery of
Dr. John 10. White, who Is chairman
Of ,a committee which has 1n charge
tho preparations for a welcome ser
to tup?e students temcrrow!
evening.
The fact that there are 102 college
students In Andoraon will be a sur
prise to many. Yesterday a gentle
man of this city 'who probably tabes
more interest In'the. young men and
women and what they are doing than
tho average' man was asked: "How
many, college students do you think
tho city of Anderson furnishes each
year?" His reply was: "About 3G or
40." ; ' '
Thin interesting fact. Is also con
sidered a splendid> advertisement for
the town ami : community. It shows
the advancement of the peoplo and
the fact that they believe in giving
their children as . good un education
na possible.
The sorvicoB oh Wednesday night]
promise to very interesting and en
tertaining. Tho committee, conaiBthu!
of Dr. John E. White, Dr. W. H.,
grazer and the Rev. D. W. Dodge,
hah mailed out-special letters to all
of tho 102 collogo student? Inviting
them to tho services. The public 1?,
also- cordially inyfted.
One member Of. the committee has
explained that when n young woman
or young man leaves, his homo town
and goes off to college he or she does
not naturally come ' back and talio
his or h?r place In the city. Tho
purpose of the service ah Wednesday
.evening la welcome these students
.back homo and toiell them:that they
arc wanted and especially .desired,', In
tho church work. - ,
BiiOvt addresses of wclpc-tus are to.
ho made by Dr. White, Dr., Fraxer,
and tho Rev. Dodge. After these
Mr. Charms Sullivan, representing
the Andorfton students in.. northern.
collcKcs, will make a.-elwrt- talfc. Ha|
will bo followed ?by Mr. Frank Cox;
l'upresentihg the students at the male
? olleges, of the Bta*?? and.then Miss
Mareuerito Henry ?will respond for
the. suidentsi.nt the female colleges'I
There win probably, bo others who.
will be .called upon to make short
in "addition to the addresses, on
^excellent,and very entertaining, mua*
'Jcal prograpi" has been arranged,
Special rnuBlcj wilt W" furnished fay ;
Mi's. Q, hi .Martin an^ Messrs, Webb j
von Hasseln, . Wrti'r Mcuauley %m\
Henry MruU?rs>. , Qfand opera, aelaa
; lions are to o rendered from , tt vie
^.irpla end ?overal ^sploB.iWill be sung
'fay.':Anderson.singer?;: .....
. v-Asrstatod ; before, the public: gener*
ally isvIpvUed to these services e.v
: large .crbwdlB expected. j
Tho Rowing to a.-topy of a letter,]
mailed-vo tho l?i? college students In,
tho cityof Anderson v '
"June ifl, lOl?y ....
"This is a euro em*u*h and:;. go$t>>;
Invitation- to yon. personalty W meet
tho ' noble \d?omp?tny of- A&?eraoulon
.Student? !vho have, been in coll?ge
: during tbu p&at year at the F#;st Bap
Mst church Wednesday avsafng. . at
ihia week si cifibt-thlrty, p. ta,
This invitation, Ms extended , In be
half of all churches ot. the city. as a
recognition, vt tu* ?&p. interest, the*
have In you who ; h?ye been .tvwsj
and are at home again. H ta Afae
old home church Idea, the sentiment
of a sincere and . nifecUonate spiritual
concern for/, your > Interest in thjr
things;wprth while,
It(.?jn bo ,purely lnioTm?l and J
py u?d.you will enjoy tho occas
The pufallo Is also cordially Invited.
; ' '.'Slnsevely, : .
Fraser?: Dodge, While, ,
W. T. TRKOIYEIS
Candidate HallWad: Cot
Br^her.Sn4nw Marw
Sit, V,'. % thrower, of
./ca^.dldaUv for the. orriice ,?t . ; ralli
commissioner, Is, a ,bK<tber-ln-b^ipg'ii
Mtyor. J. H; Oodfrey* he-having m?rr
.' rte?" arr. 'Je?fyeyfc'- r?'itM^jjH]
?Fbrdwer is a practical railroad. vn
and ^ .
*v'Voies' tnvitt*4|a!n1?i^ - ..' 'For:
Wm^ry^r^- he ^aa. engineer am, " '
dnctcv en tho {Setiboard: rslWWg.
'^fWMSS^SUSSL I
THE NEW ENLISTMENT
CONTRACT IS SIGNED
BY ALL RECRUITS AND MANY
OF OLD MEMBERS OF
COMPANY B
S?SVit? ' 3: YE?RS
Tim Was Advised by Co!. BIythe.
Requirement of New BUI
Peoed by Congress.
Nearly all of the old members of
Company B signed the how fedoral
enlistment contract which provides
fora period of three years in service
and threo years in reserve. This was
advised by Col. B. M. BIythe of
Creenvllle hut many of tho men had
already done this before this meB
viago was received.
Company 5 is nuw ready to 'mavc
for the mobilisation grouadB and al
though the men are being kept in
readiness to leave, on a moment's no
tice? It Is very probable that these
orders will not be received before
Thursday, nince the grounds at Styx
will not be ready before Friday.
The following is a copy of the new
enlistment pledge which is being
signed by all of the recruits and many
of the old men:
'. Federal Enlistment Contract.
State of South Carolina,
County of->
I hereby acknowledge to have vol
untarily enlisted this day of
?-? > ' >;i 191?,' as a soldier In the
National (iuvrd of the United States
and of the State of South Carolina,
for the period of three years <n ser
vice - and thr?o years In. the reserve,
under the conditions prescribed by
law, unlese- sooner discharged By
proper authority. And I do solemn
ly swear that I will bear true faith
and alleglenco to'the United states
of America and to the State of South
Carolina, and that I will serve them
honestly and faithfully against all
their enemies whomsoever, and that I
will obey the orders of the President
of the United States and of tho Gov
ernor of the, State of South Carolina,
and of the officers appointed over me
according to lav; and tho .rules add
articles of war. '
?r-_-?,
(Signature of Soldier.)
/ Snbncrllicd and duly sworn to be
fore me tais ?-?day of ??
A. D. 191?.
. (F.'?erultlng Officer.)
FATHER OF "TALKING
IT OVER" A VISITOR
IN CITY YESTERDAY
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Mr, T. D. Murphy, Managing Ed?
' itor of Avigusta Chronicle ': il
Mr. T. D. Murphy, managing $1
tor . of The. Augusta Chronicle, was
1n Anderson yestsrday afternoon and
last night on a visit.to his brother,
'?t, 3; L.? Murphy, promoter of tie
Anderaon-Atlanta electric railway. I
> While Mr. Murphy la an editorial
writer of no mean ability, he is best
known, to tho readers of. The Chroni
cle, maby^of whioh are In Anderson
tnd vieinltyi a? i"T.; ?, Mt", signing
his "Talking U Over" feature with
tlies? initials. Incidentally, Mr.
Murphy la the- father of the "Tr?^i.*
It Over" feature; andt speaking of
%\h*t?i"T. \-iy...: M," haa daddlo^
more newspaper cubs than ...possibly
Shy other> ecrlbo in Georgia or, the
two Carolins?. As proof. that his
Idaddyl^g has been a success, , it h|
only neecsimry to look around in cer
,ttta ns^paper ; offices of the Empire
sjate and. find the editors find re
porters that have ; at aojne ttmo or
other worked under ?'T. P..;,M.V.:: ;;
\ Calendar That Unna Into 1B?7?
Mr. B. T. Anderson, of the An
derson Dry, Goods company, not sat
isfied with doing a good and. grow
ing business, has decided to mnko a
'chaogo 4n the calendar; that 'is, tho
tipeclal calendar ho ha* prepared to
$14,400 iS RAISED BY
GHURGHJNTWO WEEKS
CONGREGATION OF FIRST
BAPTIST WIPED OUT
LARGE DEBT
A N ACHIEVEMENT
Of Which Few Churches Can
Boast?Next Business Will
Be Building Parsonage.
. The First BapUst church through
Mr. B. F. Mauldln on Sunday re
ported that the church debt of f 14,
400, lacurred because of improve
ments in the Sunday BChool building, |
bad been cleared. After Mr. Maul
din's report the congregation gave
a rising vote of thanks' to Mr. Maul
din as chairman of the committee.
Othw i*v~mb?rs of the cmnm5t*r,e [
who assisted in' raising this money
were: Messrs. D. A. Led better, J.
D. Brown, W. A. Wateon, O. H.
Bail en, J. E. Barton, John T. Bur
ries, P. io. Clinkscales, Dr. A. L.
?metber? and Judge W. P. Cos.
1 "The achievement is a very re
markable one," stated Dr. White yes
terday^ "Two weeks from .tho time
(ho determination was made to have
the debt wiped out, the business bad
been, attended to."
The next work the church will en
<er upon will be the carrying out
Of the plans for the new parsonage,
for which building committee has
been appointed.
MNY WILL JOURNEY
ttjMICCITY
POPULAR EXCURSION WILL
BE RUN TO FAMOUS
RESORT
_
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaves Anderson Next Friday ?ff.
lernen and Msny Reservations
; .: Aire Made.
Many people of this city are r>re
parla n to leave on Thursday for At
lantic City on a special excursion
t:a!n which is ,to* be run. over th?
Southern. A special train leaves An
derson on the afternoon of the 22nd
! at 4 O'?lock and will arrive in Wash
ington 8 a. m.. on the 23rd. This
special train will be composed of
fieel. PultmsuB and coaches.
A very low round trip fore has been
put on and -this IS considered on ex
cellent opportunity for the people Of
this section to. visit Atlantic City, the
most pojs?la* summer resort on iho
Atlantic coast. Many, people uro
' now making. reservations and are
looking forward to. malting 'the trip.
I Judging from the reservations which
I have already been made, Anderson
[ will sond a largo contingent on ih'e
excursion.
% Those wishing: to miko rosorvu.
tlone may do no by conferring with
L. L. Yancey at the Blue Ridge, pas
senger station.
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TV? Cfuwa. .Tir^id \ Sfesterday*?Ic
AdjournedUst?i Wednesday
Morning.
m
; After two cases bad been heard,
the court of common pleas adjourn
ed yesterday afternoon at 6, o'clock
until 0:GO o'clock Wednesday morn
ing. Alt Jurors wore excused until
that time. Owing to the fact that
several of. the cases echo dated hud
boon settled out of court, thorn was
nothing to . be . tried a today, and r thej
court adjourned.
The ?lrst case yesterday was that
of J. Bt Fowler versus Sally M.
King*. After two witnesses had b*en
examined tlm court directed ? ver
dict for the plaintiff.
The second case . was taken . up
nttor the dinner recess and w?ta.that
of Preston ^atapto? -agahtat 7 Bailey
Poole, ?, verdict for the defendant
Was rendered by the Jury.
?mdy Cllnhtj ester? e* Starr Graduel
Amorig^th/ll?^.-.
iairc'is; at Vaa^MitM,?..
week was Grady S, Clinkscales
?Urr, Struth Carolina,-whbirreal
H?? 81 ?M
CAPT. GOSSETT TO BE IN
COMMA^p~-K?;CE!VING
? ^APlilCATlONS
APPLY AT ONCE
This Command Is Much Sought
After and PxobaMty is Will
Be Quickly Filled.
Capt. B. B, Goseett of Anderson
baa been detached from the ordnance
department and placed In charge of
a machine gun company which is to
to be organized, Ulis being one of
the three companies which will have
to be organized to complete the regi
ment. . .. ',
The machine gun. company is one
tbaft ^is much sought after in tho re
gular army and already Capt. Qos
sett is receiving applications. The
command will consist of four officers
and 53 enlisted men. Having been
graduated from the naval academy,
and having had experience in the ma
rine corpB, Capt. Gosaett Is partlcm-i
larly qualified to assume command,
of this company. ...
Upon being asked .what progress,
he was maklug .wjth the machine
gun company, Captain Gounf-tt re
plied chat be. had received several,
applications from 'young men . in
..Greenville and elsewhere, arid that
many in Anderson had signified
their intention of Joining. He anti
cipates having the company recruit
ed up to its full war ' strength : by
Wednesday night at the latest. Whilst
local men will be favored, Capt. GOB-.;
sett is allowed to enliat men from
over the entire state,
With tho oxcoption of two cooks,
one horaenhoer, and, three ot - tour
mechanics,.'no men will be enlisted
except, those who baye had previous
military experience, or who have been
students at least two. years in a rec
ognized military] school such as the
Citadel sind Clemsbn*.
Tho pay of ? horseshoer is $30.00
per month pins clothing allowance
and board. Cooks receive the sama.
Tho . pay ' of privates . la 115.00 par
month plus hoard. and 'clothing.- Barr
g?ants receive $30.00 per month and
eorporahi ?2i .00 per month.. Same
allowances < as above.
. Applications for enlistment can, bo
made to Captain. Gpss?tt at the office
of the Riverside and . Toxaway mills
between,0 and 12 Tuesday morning.
/Those wanting to-collat are urged
to do so at once. .Otherwise they
njfay be disappointed.;, Th? first V?o
white men between tho;ago of 21 dad
45 who are good coottp. w^li be ac
cepted ... :The ' same opp'iiaa . to,., tho
horseshoer and- mechnhlejj.' Boys! be*
i ween the. ages Qf 18 and 21 can be en
listed with their parents consent.
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Local market 12.50. i.
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New York M#fc?t.
4 Open High Low Close
July .. .....12.70 12t78 12-69 13.77
Oct.. .... ..12.88 12.93 12.88 12.9*
aj$jr * .' ' ..18.05 13/08 13.08 18.08
Jan.. .. .-.Tl3.13 13.17 13-. 12? 18.16
New York spots 2.80.
Liverpool Mertw*.
/Open . Closo
July-Aug...... .. Vi>7w85 7.80
Gcl-Nav w. ..*..' . .. ..^'V7?W:-.';N?.*7
j&o-Feb..,*., ,<- .-. &$Mivtf.--&tt
1 Receipts,' none.
Sales 5.000. ; ,., r
: Spots ,8.07.
TODAY
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Young me??elderly men. Us>r-wbo.
really and truly want to dress distinc
. tlvely will find hero the most compre- ;i: K
honBlveoiTatJug of Suits In .town. In j '?
chow advance, models, from, America's
foremost maJcer?; maintain through
out tho season a distinct and :exclus
ive combination ?f ?style characterte
tlcs. 'new|rap,, now color patterns
and fabric'd,OBigns, we medo. a special
trip last w??k to New York. No^r.V
i wc tto .not care so much to tell, you
v about thw tHp, but we do want to,.
Show you the many good things we I
. secured, for X?'?i?
Can't you come in this weekt
r.v.->> -;&, ?<.' iy ..- v v > >> . fr* . .. ?" :', .!'-'J
'A W k 1 * ' -'* "VJ. V'i '-'V.;. : ' *'<' )v?'f' ,- - :y:'M\
Soft (Straws havo the CSU now?
Bangkoks
Panamas .
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. Florentine Panamas
, ?You'll fbe right under either. Blng
ko?cB, $g. Legh?rns. 83.60. Panamas,
Si.CO, $6.00 'arid. fckOOX- Florentino
Panamas. I&.60. ;
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are ?ibbii't.^?h ?lifc??;is ir?at now as they wer?
; tt iOi^a^t^^- ; T?iel?nftef Stotel
. dustries are^?wing pind population ?s ?n/jreaslnjpfjll;.'
t<y ;te^-b?y:;pn
If you want a small truck
farm the Sebyt place on ana
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just beyond Rocky River
'??^;'be^beai-*^v '
Jh?r? are thirty (30) acres
of b?tto'ihs:: - on : tWs ]ptac? ,
! that wjii grow1 either tru);ll
or c?rr^?' gf?*af 'abund?^e.
v i Riv?rside ?ru? Tbx?way ?n?is
" are close, enough to afl(6fji|^:
?^very: cpHvciiient
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feifeia :. very;,.de^rabi#'; 1?c?iti?h,V;
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