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BEXNIE RHODES WON MEDAL FOR ORATORY. (Continued from page 1, column 2.) earned for themselves and for their instructor the most complete measure of praise which could be bestowed by any audience. The medal was delivered by J. F. Carter, Esq., who, in his most happy and witty style, kept the audience keyed up to the highest degree of curiosity while he gave the winner and the losers some good advice concerning the lessons to be learned from i < " ' [>MM> ~ GAB victory and defeat. At the conclusion of his remarks, he presented the handsome prize to Air. Rhodes. The programme was as 'follows: Invocation?Rev. W. J. Snyder. Valley Forge?R. A. Durham. American Liberty?J. E. Gallman. Music. The New South?Bennie Rhodes. Tribute to General Bolivar?Y. G. Atkinson. Music. Oratory?G. P. Bamberg. Life's Lessons?R. H. Parnail. Music. Our Heroes Who Rest Abroad?E. B. Guess. Washington The Statesman ?E. K. Goethe. ' \ HEART OX RIGHT Si ME. Organs of Spartanburg Man in Wrong Place. Spartanburg, May 2d.?With Ills heart on right side, his liver on hi? left side, and various other internal organs situated in positions of the anatomy just opposite to tbose ordinarily accepted as the proper locations for such organs, a prominent person of Spartanburg county is causing local physicians and surgeons much thought. The discovery that this person possesses an anatomy seldom encountered by men of the modi cal world was mad? this ween when he visited the offie? of a Spartanburg physician for the purpose of undergoing examination. The person had experienced r.iucn pain *n liis side and fearing ne was asouMo he stricken with appendichis he visited the phys;cian's office. ~mP!? ?<?>? ?8guu? Head The Herald, S2.00 per year. I nil. watsox via: ads ion j moke spirituality | (Continued from page i, column 4.; I .Man's blindness to spirtual value: i made necessary the destruction of th( | world at the t.me of the flood; blind ness to the significance of Christ's i work made necessary the Crucifixion: such blindness brought on the Frencl revolution, led the colonists to revoli against British rule in 1776, was t ; factor in producing the civil war and was instrumental in bathing the world in blood in the late war. Tin - . - -; / ' sssp-'< .. t I ' v'' j ^-. ' ' '." ?? . ' ?y KT OFFICKKS, CARLISLE SCHOOL, men in high places on the watch towers have failed to see the signs of the times, and history is now repeating itself. We are told by all ; countries that America is the hope oi ithe world, but everything is not well i with America. There are many disquieting conditions facing us now, such a3 riots and strikes, the startling increase of divorces, departure from our ideals as to womanhood, immigration, and illiteracy. There can be only one cure for such conditions, and that is by looking into the face of God and to gain a knowledge Presiding officer?E. O. Shealy. Chief marshal?E. D. Law. Judges?J. F. Carter, Esq., E. II. Henderson, Esq., C. E. Black, Esq. * v v "7** "'.>' ^Lagp*'-.<-; KSrw^ * *'<&-' ItfHlEH^-V* S^** ^y^^veF.1 'H LKW ?fB ^ |Sg? U^mmm ^ i:r;t a tivitiks, carlislle s ch TELEPHONE FIGHT TO FRONT. Ask Commission to Annul! Increase Order. Columbia, May 2S.?Immediate action before the South Carolina railroad commission was decided upon by the executive committee of the South Carolina telephone commission at a meeting here yesterday in the matte; of increased telephone rates recently granted by the railroad commission. The president of the association was instructed to proceed at once to the employment of counsel and to make an immediate request and petition tc the commission that their order, granting increased rates and discontinuing intertown service, is annulled The change in conditions dttrins !thn nasf fp\v motif hq together Witt much new evidence that has been discovered, constitute the grounds jupon which the suspension of the of God tfirough esus Christ. There . must be less desire for things ma"tterial. and a corresponding thirst for 'the things that are spiritual. Trinity choir presented a special musical programme which was much appreciated by the large congregation. The programme was as follows: Anthem?Jerusalem The Golden, .March from "Athalia" (Mendelssohn-Mueller) by Trinity choir. Soprano solo?O Divine Redeemer (Gounod) by Mrs. H. N. Folk. Anthem?Rejoice. The Lord is King (C. B. Adams) by Trinity choir. - - **% \>:< k H ' "'Ai- xA8? 'ffi 1921. . j K. I. P. I ;! . j A .Memphis lawyer entered his condemned client's cell: "Well," he said, "good news at last." [ "A reprieve?" exclaimed the pris. | oner eagerly. i "Xo, but your uncle has died leav. ing you So,000, and you can go to (I your fate with the satisfying feeling ! that the noble efforts of your law! yer in your behalf will not go unre. j warded."?The Lawyer and Banker , | (Detroit.) Nine hundred Germans, whose punI ishment has been demanded by the ; entente for crimes committed dur! ing the war, will face trial at Leip{ sic in the near future. Snfl OOL. MnaMMBEaaaauBaaMBi MMBMHBHHnaHBHKMMHBI commission's order will be requested. | The treasurer reported that funds ?'were coming in from all over the i state, but that a much larger response would be necessary in order I to take care of the necessary ex. jpenses of the fight. Statewide suppj port of the efforts of the association was reported by every member of the 1; committee. U. At the conclusion of the meeting i y the president announced that the case would be promptly carried before the commission. ? So Natural. i "I don't see how you allow your ? cook to abuse your husband that j way," commented a caller as an angry female voice resounded through the house. i j "Oh. he doesn't mind it," answered i; the histess. "You see, he's a baseball i : umpire and he isn't working today > ! and I was afraid he wouldn't appre ' j ciate this afternoon off." i THE CITADEL The Military College of South Carolina CHARLESTON, S. C. I Ranked as "Distinguished Military: College'' by the War Department. Offers a four-year course in liberal | arts, with e-lectives in civil engineer-, ing, sciences, and modern languages. \ Vacant Scholarships. One scholarship in Bamberg county will be filled by Competitive Ex-! animation July Sth, 1921. For application blanks, apply to Col. O. J. Bond, Superintendent. 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