The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, November 10, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Wce??i, Hsi?DUshed ?scoj Daily, Jcn.18, 191*. ANDERSON, S. C.,TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1914. PRICE fl.50 THE YEAR.
WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA
PROGRAM COMPLETE
FOR THE RURAL FAIR
MOUNTAIN CREEK TO HAVE
BIG DAY
JUDGES SELECTED
With Nothing Remaining to Be
Done, Mountain Creek is Ready
For a New Experience.
Tho Mountain Creek community of
Anderson county will .stage an en
tirely new affair for this Keelton when
next Friday the first community fair
South Carolina lias ever known will
take place with the Mountain Creek
school. Every, singlo detail ts now
complete and nothing remains to bo
denp. s
J. II. Felton, county Superintendent
ot education, will preside over the
first pnrt of the day's exercises: He
will introduce Rev. R H. Burris, who
will make the address of welcome and
will make the opening prayor.
At ll o'clock Lueno Gunter, State
inspector of rural, high schools, will
deliver an address on "Education,"
and ut 11:30 o'clock Prof./W. H. Bar
ton of Clemson college will .deliver
an add res-s on -"Agriculture."
The JudgOB for tho various contest?
have ; been selected with great caro
and it Is believed that they will please
tho pcoplo of thd Mountain Croek
section. The exhibits are solely for
tho people of the school district and
no ene from/aa outside district will
bc allowed to enter an exhibit.
. Tin following is a complete list of
tlioso to judge thc contests:
Canned Gooda and Bread: Mrs. W.
A. UndgenS, ...Mrs. T. A. Wlgginton i
.and Mrs. .t.'Rl' Ahd?rson.
Fancy WdrkVlMrV;*0.: D. 'Anderson, .
MrB. J. P. Duckett and Mrs. J. ?, D. !
Lewis. < ? ;
Antiques: Mrs. D. S. Vfindlver,.MT8.
S. E. Cater and Miss May Wlgginton.
School Work: Prof. A. Tx Banks, J. ,
H. Gortfroy. Miss .Janie'; Carlington.
Farm Products: Prof;. W. H. Bar
ton, john W.i Linley, J.'W. Rothr?ck.
Livestock: Prof.. John..O., Williams.'':.
Numerous peo pl o v/il? malro tho trip !
from. Anderson and will" spend tho ,
day at Mountain Creole ... r %
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HIH Speech Cost 3?onpy. i
A riveiyrlooklng,porter stood on tho )
rear ?^^M^J^^^tMjS^ ]
Pennsylvania station, when a fnssy i
? and choleric old man clambered up 1
. the steps. Ha stopped at; tho dOor,;puf- i
fed for a moment, and then turned. to ?
tho young man - fri, uniform. v i i
"Porter," he said. "I'm going' to St. ;
" Louts. J want, to bo well taken care ??
of. I pay for lt Do you understand?" .1
"Yos. sir, hut-" -v \
: "Never mmd any .butB.''You listen i
to what I say. Keep. the. train boys j
away from me. Dust mb off whenever <
I 'want you to." Give me an,' extra '
blanket, ?rid if there ?s' ?ny one intho ,i
berth over, me' slldo him into another, l
I want you to-p" .- 1
"But, Bay, boss, !-" :
"Young man. when ?'m ; giving in- j
structions I prefer to do the talking i
myself.: You do as I say. Hore is a two- i
dollar bill., j want to get the good of
it Not a wordrelr.'' ". - 1
Th? train was starting. TJio porter. ]
pocketed .tho bill with a grin and 1
swung hlniBClf tb the ground. t
"AlLrlght. hoas?". he BhQUt?di "You t
can do tho tolking if/you want to. I'm 1
' powerful sorry- you wouldn't let nie \
toll yOu-^but I ain't golqg.out on that
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Tho school at Cheddar opened on
last Monday with a fairly good at
tendance.' The teachers for this ses
sion are Miss ' Gertrude Clinkscales,
principal; Miss Lola Della' Copeland,
and M cs Lucy Kelly, assistants.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Fleming, of
Belton, attended services at Cheddar
Sunday.
Mesum. Jim Alexander, A. W. Jam
ison, H. Harvelle, J. W. Kelly and
family , of Pelzer, were in Cheddar
Sunday for the funeral of ?fr. John
son. '
Mrs. Cooley and nieces of Green
ville, wore guests at the home of Mr.
S. A. Cooley, this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ellison and
Mrs. Richard-Acker, of Williamston,
were visitors to Cheddar ' Sunday.
Mr. James Johnson, of Walhalla,
spent a few days with relatives here
this week. -<
?The funeral services of Mr. Elbert
Johnson wero hold at Cedar Grove
church on last Sunday morning at 12
o'clock. Mr. Johnson has lived in Pel
zer for a number of years but was
born and- reared in Cheddar commu
nity, wi)ero he bad many relatives and
friends who were shocked to hear of
his sudden and unexpected death. On
last Friday he performed his dally
work but soon after nightfall' the
summons carno ; and before anyone
could realize it his soul ' had passed
into the great beyond. A wife, an aged
mother, and several children are left
alone. The sympathy of tho entire
community goes out to these loved
ones In their hour of grief'and .deep
est sorrows. Mr. Johnson has been a
Mason for some years. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev. Mc
euen, of Pelzer, after which the body
was laid to rest with Masonic honors.
Messrs. W. T. Deck, O. K. Poore,
Reese Parker, W. S. Poore and Mayor
Ross Mitchell, of Belton, were among
the Masons from Belton who were in
Cheddar' Sunday.
Tho 1914-1915 session ot Cheddar
school began on last Monday, Novem
ber 3, at -9 o'clock. The teachers,' pu
pils and a number of patrons had as
sembled. During the opening exercises
short appropriate talks were made by
the trustees and some of the patrons,
und an outline of the years' work was
given .by . .the ..principal,. The principal
tor this term ls Miss Gertrude Clhik
3eales, who comes to* us highly recom
mended,-and we ara looking ; forward
to" a very Successful session ander her
leadership. Miss -Lola Copeland will
li'avo : charge 1 ot the intermediate
grades and Miss Lucy Kelly, pf Belton,,
will be primary teacher.
Oar school building is one of which
we aro justly proud! It stands mid
way between tho Southern dopot and
the G. s. & A. station, and with its new
covering of paint now presents .quite
an attractive appearance. Wc have
four nice, class rooms, with convenient
cloak rooms, and a hall down stairs-.
The upper story: consists . ot a large
auditorium and two small rooms. We
lave sufficient mooey-tn our treasury
to tmrchase'a new lot of books.for our
library. Before tho end of this session,
ice intend haying new pictures, better
nape -and other equipments Z6r our
?chool. . .,
.Through the generosity of ? Mr.'
3moak wo enjoy, tho daily visits pt tho
Intelligencer, - and.-.w? wich to thank
?tim for this added -pleasure and. as
rare him that wo .aro taking advan
tage of tho opportunity^ We aro much',
aterestcd in tho school pago, and will
gdn .heartily in making it a Buccesa.
?ist wishes for the Intelligencer, and
three cheers for the hew:editor.
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Our school ls progressing nicely hut
haven't an y . new pupils enrolled.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. Bowie are. at
tending the Hart county fair this
week..
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pruitt attended
tho Andersen, Pruitt wedding.
Mrs. ' R. W. Matthews entertained
the Step.ion D. Lee Chapter Wednes
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. MeGce visited her mothor
last Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Estelle Todd visited Mrs. J.
L. Price last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd ar? spend
ing a whilo with the latter's parents.
Mrs. P. R. and J. E. Earle have
inst returned from a visit to Athens,
t?a.
Mrs. O. C. Rainey visited her daugh
ter. Mrs. H. J. Strickland, Thursday
afternoon. . ,
We observed cleanup day and added
groat improvements to both house and
yard.- The ladles of this community
met and organized a school ,'mprovo
m?nt association which we ?.ope will
bo a great success. We clectcU Mrs. R.
W. Matthews, president; Mrs. W. ?.
Bowie.-vice-president, and Mrs. J. E.
McGee, secretary ?and treasurer.*. " The
teacher and part ot the pupils attend
ed the box party at Whitfords school
bouse and are obliged to Bay we en
joyed it very mach. Wo arc planning
a box party Friday evening, November
20th, at the school fer the benefit of
Hidgeday school. The public is cor
dially invited, BO come, everybody and
we'll asBiv. w you ia' grand time.
Wo- wish to thank tho editor for his
nico pape);.. We all enjoy lt very much,
especially the educational page
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Our school opened on Monday morn
ing, November 2, with Miss 'Susie
Sharp as principal. ? number ot pat
rons wdre, present, and Mr. c. H. Bat
ley, chairman of board of trustees,
gave a splendid talk and others who
a^jed much to the .' opening with
strong words, of encouragement , were
MT. J. L. Gable and Mr. T. W. Cromer.
On account of tho busy BOOB on we
oponed with a email number, but are
encouraged by new pupils, each day.
Wc aro looking forward-with pieaar
uro to1 the 'vtslt-trbin Miss Carlington,
Mr. Gunter and Mr. Felton, whon wo
hope to vorganize a. school Improve
ment association.
We- realise, that our yards and in
side of our building need repairing
and. hope to accomplish much good.
We are planning a great work for thu
year and aro glad to be. back again.
Soon we, want to organize a basket
ball team. , -. i. .
Wo.feel much pleased that ailsa
Namoi Gable returned to Carswell af
ter' six ^-eek' absence. , }
Each day. we are practicing; for Our j;
Thanksgiving exercises and hope thc
patrons w|ir be with us. on .that day
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Tho primary department ?' ot Fair
view Behool opened Novembar .2, .Misa
Nannie O'Neal teacher.. Miss Leila Ca
Bon will haye charge of. the advanced
grades. : . ; .: ? ; -:
???^?ikt: srs sorry. net to hav? =.
hew school building, but with, these
two efficient teachers, we e*e expect
ing good results. ; ._
FAIRVIEW, R??TE 4L:
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Mr. Fmnk' Kerr, of v?radley,. S. C.,
waa tho guest of his daughter, Miss
Josephine Korr. last week-end.
equipment. We hope 4p haye Mt^tWd
was also a, pleasant visitor last week.
Club." All of *Ko children of schoe? ar?
lf OuVgeoe^ month
Oar Honi??y ia in doable,
?i His passion ls io shirkj..,
EfC??HP*.wu**?t study,
. He-.simply^^
Ho spends -fat* 'nours trifllnsjf.
A thing that might assist him
he has euch marked deficiency, ;
I guess wo'U have to make bim !
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COLUMBEA, NOT. 9.-The query for
tho annual Rcdd?y modal . debate,
Which IB to be held shortly bet ?re' i
representatives of the Euphradi?,.\
and Clariosophic "literary societies.,
has been selected and readB, "Resolv
ed, . That total elimination (or the
coming year is the best solution of
the cotton situation in the South."
Annually this debate arouses keen lo
cal interest and generates a spirit of
generous rivalry between the two so
cieties. Already more than a dozen
meti have indicated their intention cf
entering tue preliminary contest and
that, coupled with the very present
appropriateness ot . the query, bids
fair to make the debate unusually in
teresting and instructive: The. medal
was won last year by Julius S. ldc in
nes^ a memher of (he Euphradlgn so
ciety. And recently elected to the house
of represent nth cs from bis county of
Darlington.
The uni vc fal ty football squad has
had a busy wook.- Wednesday tho var
sity played Wofford. at .the Talr 5n
Spartunburg. Saturday .the varsity
met tho Wake Fore?t (N. C.) team,
while on the same day the Gamecock
scrubs went un to Greenwood and, for
thei first time ta tho history of cither
Carolina or Balley Military Inslitute,
battled with the. cadets.
recently tho student body elected
a committee to canvass students and
alumni of the university -for funds to
erect a now fence and grandstand on
Davis field, Carolina's atheltic. arena.
lt 1ms been, declared hy members ot
1 ho committee that If o rory alumnus
contributed SI there would be no diff
iculty in acquiring- in a very short
time funds sufficient to make the- de
sired repairs, the total cost of which
will amount to approximately $400. .
President William S. Currell waa
out of the city. Saturday and Sunday
delivering lectures.- Sunday bc lec
tured at Chester. : ;
: More than UBual;interest ls being
shown this session in the several bi
ble study classes conducted under tho
auspices pf the University-V.y.'-'MT.'<X
A. The law students, for the first
tisse in several years,* hare a class c?
their own, led by pp. *R.5 0. Burta, pf
the Hampton Avenue Baptist church
and tho course. Which la admirably
adapted to the requirements-of law
men, bas proved to he exceptionally
attractive. -Tho course ia quasi-socio
logical. ; .
The work of the moot .court, a fea
ture of. the- law depart me nt, has at
tracted considerable^ attention thlfl
year in view qi] ttjs, splendid quality
sud the consistent.-.Work* being accom
plished.
' 4.Er.SffGAMBRELL.-".-,
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'."Tho honor fool of tho Lebanon High
School .for t?o past month lp Hos
?ri?f? 98, 'Pearl??' Webb, #7.'. Edyth
Hutcbenson 97, Mox Welburn 97, Lois
Richardson 96, from the tenth grade
Ninth.-Grador-BeS8lo Harris. 90. .;:
The basket ball court bas been
completed, and the teams are read)
fori work. We hope soon to bo able to
get a match game with soma of thc
neighboring schools.
Friday being "clean-up day" evert
pupil-put forth , their best efforts tc
Improve;tho. grounds. .The school It
vory. ihuch improved in outward ap
pearances. '
Tho Rural improvement Associatiot
had a vory ?^por?ant meeting Via*
Saturday. TW.officers .for the fol
lowing year are f Pr?sidant? -Wray
J.? fcimttn ; ?iv*> . v?^"*?^,:??-''^ ~i???f-??
Thompson; *ecreta>y-frea??yr?r,. Mrs
D. C, Craig; corfespondAatiae?ratsTry
Misa Ada Casey. ThB members pt-JOH
association are planning ?ta ;faaye
spelling match. They aro gjrtajg:ito us?
the'bide bach" speti|ng^t>oot. 1
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009000 p?oVo, o o op pp. o i
The'-'iawrs are-still very bjury fa
thia section, Theweather ta certain}:
Sit that could bo desired. : ; ? >? ^
; Mr> Allgood. bj^-berton: the alcl
HaJti-'-- '.'.
1 . Mr. W.. H. Martm jbsa^ecn shred
ding corn ttt?mblt..
WMlpses Haddon and Ran Vb visitai
Mls? Lucy Haddon, who-fal teachlng '?
Bishop'? Branch.
Ifcfe? <^ ?t?it*(&& ' ? . *
My friends have you heard ot thi
' . town of Yawn,
r On the banks of. tho war. Slow,
Where bloom* the Wait-awblle flow?
fair,
puliere ^OJO ? wr^p?t^^^o^w^i^tj
?uv air,
-And tho soft Greasy*'?mwf :
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lt Ilea .in tho valley jot Whats-thcruai
. lp the province of Lbt-her-sflde,
Thattired feeling ta naUve th'e%f?
lt's the home Of the Ue>!?ea ?-don*
care,
?Where the Put-off's abide, -
Tho town ta asibld jsa the bumsp rac*?
-.and ,, ?/'i?iLi^v';::%
u grows wjoi ^J^:$mlmjj
it ts ?rapp?d la tb* fog of >to idler/
. . dreams,
Its streets are paree, with dfsctatdcH
schemes,
? And are sprinkled wi? psoles
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The appearance- of the school audi
torium has been greatly helped by a
nfee curtain for the stage. This -was
given by the Civic League and painted
by tho Sasman Brothers, ot Atlanta.
, We wore very glad to have with us
in chapel exercises Thursday morning
Rev. S. T. Blackman. Mr. Blackman,
in bis good humored way, gave an in
teresting talk to both teachers and pu
pils.
. Misa Moffatt has begun the work et
beautifying the school grounds by
having sweet peas sowed along the
front of the main building. We hope
to do moro of this work later.
Friday being the day for the meet
ing of our literary society the follow
ing program was Tendered:
Debate: Resolved, That Oe rm an y ls
responsible for the war in Europe.
Affirmative: Hattie G ertha Shirley,
Lydia* Shirley, Charlie Cannon. Nega
tive: Bertha Dunlap, Henry Branyon,
Sybil Traynbam, Malcom Erwin.
James Monroe-Jokes.
. Evans Harper-Current Events.
: Gladys Dugan-Essay.
Charlie Gumbrell-Biography.
Horace Johnson-Readings.
The following ia the honor roll, of
last month, ending October 80:
' Second Grado-Helen Allen, Henry
Banister, Eva Brock, Edith Callahan,
Roy. Martin, Eleanor MatttBon, Mary
Eleanor Mooro, Mollie Monroe, Hugh
Stevens, Jerry McKenzie'. ';
. Third ' Grade-Margaret Finley,
Mary Harper, Lula Moore, Margaret
Monroe, Marie Reaves, Genevieve
Sharp. Carl Brock. WillAm Clink
stales, James Latimer.
Fourth Grade-Kathleet Brock, Ar
gyle, Traynham.
? Fifth Grade-Annie Manly, Minnlo
Manly. ?}>...*.-...?....-, .v:'-'-tr .'..;'.. 1
Sixth Grade-Arthur Callahan),
Sarah Callahan!, Mamie Lucile Clink
scales, Venice .'Gaines, Ella Florence
Harper, Lucile Harper, Joe. Pinson,
Tom'Shirley, Ines Tracy. Annie Flo
Wright. Annie .Wiles. .,:
; Seventh. <Jrado- Raymond Albor
crombioi Bcnnet^AuBtin, Walter Clate
wOrmy, Johnnie Dunlap, Howard
Reaves.
Eighth ?radoi-T.mi? Beard. Ines
Brook, Eva Ferguson, Esther Shirley,
Lydie; Shirley, Henry Branyon, Gordan
Gaines. Charlie Gambrell.
$inth Grade-Eunice Carter. Bertha
Dunlap, Dewlee French, Emma Mod:
roe.
Tenth Grade-Marguerite Brock,
JCOBIO French, \ Lucy Pinion; Hattie
Bertha Shirley.
''Elevenths Grade--Marlo GalneB, Ag
nes Medtbck, Jeannette CI ate worthy,
Mary Sullivan, Helen Sjtitrloy.
By AGNES WEDLOCKS %
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Wo nrz very anxious to get up a do
mestic science class for pur. girls. Mrs.
I lah na will take charge of this depart
ment an soon as we-tan get tho room
properly arranged. r - .
Miss Htnnant's pupils sang several
pretty songs during chapel exercises
Tuesday morning. '.
. Mies Sallie Trescot gavo a library
party Friday evening' fdr the benefit
of tho Episcopal church, in the School
auditorium.
Ruth Bogga, one of the tenth grade
pupils, has been out of eshcol this
week'on account of elctaes*. '
. .TewiHews.'; ''. .'. :
?MibSes 'Katherme:. .Campb9?.t-Vand
Msg(*?e Foster gave a HaBowo'en
party Saturday wen ingi October tho
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Mr. Walter Apll entertained ? pem
ber of hie friends Saturday ovenln?
Each one caine dressed as ft I gho* ,
?dany interestinggames were indolged
In, among which was a contest-for
ptpning on tho cafs tail, Miss -Vera
Mcphail won tho prise. A most pleas
ant ovenin g was spent by ail- the
guests. ' i. / . -
Mr: B. F. Hapoldf. who married a
|^*we*k* ago, l?ft Tuesday t?? Mex
icoy w?bre hb. will resume his work.
?' feapd Mrs. John Burns, who .aftfe
Hfifr-. f? Ckjlupibla; & C. Weo$$ta>.
faning,, October tho twenty-eighth;
arc spending a few dayB at "Harris
nrti:'rt<-^.^ y-'. y
The ladles pf the Episcopal church
toot Wednesday afternoon: and organ
ized ad auxiliary society. ;.v
S^?^Jpfc :?^v?>'? Clnh will--.triebt
|ri|h Mise Orpba Harrjs Thursday al
tornoon.
SI?fl# .NJ. o';. Bailiiiger, of Walhalla,
wai In town Tuecday. , _
WW&M&ZXW** Uttie, son,
Hep^. are visiting to An4erspn.
. ^?.Mrjt M. 57 Ifgnter and
?OB, Mr. Balph Hunter, w^nt tc-Abbe-]
vme TJtarsday; lp their'ftf/rt^. ?-.
: MrML >?..?.;, Wfitti"" . ft?**?*** thal
Anderson-Pruitt wedding WedneedSFj
In 'Anderson. . - {\.
pbTILS 1 OF P?>LET?N HIGH
i'.-wCHOOL. .,: ;. ;/
Hsairt Warmth.
? plucked a tiny violet bud
j^d^pj^e^ft^ *
H^j^^tny;mMl ??a?i
Tliou&uptBy ? bud if h?'
When warmed by the1 throbbing ?ieart
of God,
' May lt blossom and breathe, of thee.
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The State.
> Anderson, Nov. 7.-Mr. Goode play
ed at chapel hour Wednesday. Tho
selection . was the "Revolutionary
Etude" by Chopin. Wednesdays ar?
looked .forward to -with pleasure since
the -special muslo has been announc
ed.
The faculty recital which was post
poned on account ot the. revival meet
ings conducted in the" city, will .take
place on Tuesday evening, November j
9. at 8:30 o'clock.
The basketball and tennis courts
ar? .full these beautiful ' afternoons.
Preparations are on foot for a te nuis
tournament to be held soon.
Tho Estherlan Literary society is at
Work with the following officers: Miss
Elisabeth Lawrence, president; Miss
Una Pettigrew, vice president; Miss
louise Henry, secretary; Miss Lydia
Be?ley, treasurer; Miss Annie Wei
borho, historian, and Miss Nellie Gen
try, critic.
The new society, which has not yet I
chosen a name? bas. the following |
officers : Miss Marguerite Henry? pres
ident; Miss Hettie. Jackson, vice pres
ident;' MiBs Margaret Cllnkscales, sec
retary; Ml BB I/.etta Pruitt, treasurer;
Miss Lou- Nelle McGhee, historian;
Miss Esther Lawrence, critic
Miss Catherine Sullivan pt Esthe
rian Literary society has been elected
editor-in-chief of tho college. annual.
The other members ; of the staff have
not yot been, decided upon.
Nows from;Miss Janet Bolt, who re
cently underwent an pp cr Gt ion in, Co-J
lumbla, ls very gratify inp. lt. ia hopedT
that she may. soon return to school,
j Dr. Kin a rd spent' several days ln|
Columbia last week.
The boarding students and a few
other* paid a visit to tho floral gar
dens of Mrs. Rufuo .Fant to. seo her.
beautiful chrysanthemums. Both JUjo
beautiful flowers'and the walk was
enjoyed by all.
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We aro delighted with ihn prog.-?F
Sive spirit that ls being manifested la
pur school.. Yesterday .was ; observed
as clean-up day, thus making, tho In
terior attractive and improving*iho
Surroundings lp general. T'he trustons
hayo .recently pjjt. in nevi,, desks and
blackboards. . ,
Our Improvement Associatlon meets
next Friday, November IS. Tho' teach
ers urge tho ladles of tho community
to ho present .-.
Prof. j. M. Hunter, Misses Haddon
and Rankt- spent tho week-end: at
Liberty with honlo-folkB and friends.
* Miss O'Neal, ffom Pehdteton, visited
Miss' Haddon this week.
1 jvllss Cray ton Johnson ls visiting In
Greenville.:
Last Tuesday was election day.
A series Of ..services is now in ses
sion;
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Teiachw-"Tell of tho Sa?em Witch"
eraftr? ...''.' '
. .Pupil-'Tho people . . were ,l killing
each other and"- Salem Witchcraft
Came over wid preached to them and
t&ey Were Bot?y. that they had did 1U"
^i^er^^elir ?t Arnold's trea
f^'upll-"Arnold's treason fought a
war on Stony Point end gbtned vsJi vlei
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: Teacher-"Tell bf the Inclination ?f
ibo ?aith'a asl?." ? >
1 P?pll-"The earth is always, oh: ?
tilt" ?__ ? ?']? <\r '
& Teacher-"What, ls. tho meaning of.
'scalped T" ; ,
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THE CITADEL, CHARLESTON,. 8.
C., NOT. 8.-(Special.)--A new fe*- v.
turo fa the military routine, which ia
to be installed In ?the near future, ia
the holding ot a dress parade each
Sunday morning. The recruits receiv
ed their dress uniforms last week and
this will bo the official uniform for
parades until February 22d, when.full
dress will become the order. Guard
mounting, which will also bj held on
the drill ground, will precede tho pa
rade on Sunday .mornings. .'.
i .The. Bogle corps, better known aa
tho. '"'dcvll-cat band," waa organised
last week and will assist the cadet
band in furnishing muslo for various
military ceremonies. Among the ranks
of th's .talented organisation ara to be
found two noteworthy members of the
Anderson county delegation, namely,,
Messrs. Blake , and McCuUy. V^anh" i
says. that he has found only ona ob
jection in his new lino and that is that
he baa to arise ten minutes earlier
each morning than'wak formerly the
case.
. Aa a result of our .Victory over New
berry last Saturday general leave waa
given until, ll o'clock, lp;celebration
of tho event, tho cadets, headed by
the band, formed a great parade down
King ntroot and our enthusiastic
rooters kept tho Btrcet In ah uproar
for quite a while ;.
The Bible study class, which was
organized by the officers br tim Cadet
Y. M. C. A., held ita initial.meeting
last Sunday morning and splendid h>
toreat waa shown hy tno stndenta In
tbls work. Mr. Beck, of tho Chatlostoi
Y. M. C: A., addrossed a large audi
ence In chapel Sunday night - > ; (?? A
The entire corps, waa shocked last
week to learn of the'death of Mr.Pau
Meadows, .ot Nhiety-Six He #a ** "
<aatbd two years ago and among .
present sonior, and Junior classes ho
has many Wends who aro at?denod'oa
a result of his midden de?arture. Ho
waa admired, ss. a cadet; abd h?yap aa-/ :
a friend by all of UB who lmesr;:Wm.:.;: |
woll. He had a great future aad-pja,^
inn in g ?j irreparable one. '-. ;i
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e oj^ ob oo od ?'-o,:0(0,00 o\ :
f CLEMSON COLLEGE ?
o ?i o o o o POP o o b o O 6 o o '
. ! . - '
?he SJtatc,
Clemson College, Nor,^, The llt
?r*?v .s?cletlos' show that they' are .
B)li'? the -gre?t> quiJsilons of- the?- ;
day by the choico^of actbjects for;.<ls^vr;;>;
*?salpn..;Thebop^^
bf the ejotton acreage, '(ha AUpwati^*
of the cottoh crop aitd simli^^ti?^*^?;
have been deb.%t?d with boiwld^bl?^0
insight and sWll. ^Tbar? . ?eeioa j? be
moro interest i?' ?he work.of-ih? se-n
thapriia*;b^
.t^?;.V.'<Me\-m^
largo numbers foi tho various,,.
ruB?s. -M^^^^^^^M^
The ono year agricultural ?tt
have-Organised-^ .
.^Tha- matinee v?iipipi?ifi
lina gamo. was highly e^Jo??L-. #1u5 .
clear pl?i?rlng o? the sioS was
great surprise to those who had nev
witnessed P similar performance. T".
cheering ?of tho brilliant plays waft
eqqai to -,that ?heard ipa ;.tpe?IdeHnesv
A-pudines club has been organized
which,.will likely ..pmeji't ?1 . the
remaining gamea. vi4
J. C. Lutiejohn, secwtary;ol*i?|?
Xl omni nssoOlatlrMAIa^Mmdppgnn
tho minntea of tho last two
bjf ititat^prgap?^tiOp,
la^r?|Pn^3i^::aTer .hetPW:,>f'^v
iTWraara*- :-? taatiti??** parties v|*i;?
Clcr?son reached ova* p^plt
^tt?^?t?te.last. seasopiv^?V^ t^VH
*d^er|^^
???tWityfiw -?ta ??Vl?.'^^
(made v tA"3ih&ti!*-^
Mil h%fc**W\o$$^
1 -.frc;- i^ttieJnhn'-:wi.H:.>^ fwPmfoVi
ot ? recetarles pt .'aldmn?hfih^f%#<K
; br, wy-^imm^'^^}^^ -
?mat of other dutie*.
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Teacher ito class in tAW^Phf) ~
"What is the codest cbuatryin the
Worldr.V; .'v ' i>,\-5j?nt, ?? . -\
v ,^W?erOido,a^ ptjtai?
(?^Brasil.'* ? - :
"in whit land do they maka tidiest
.^VVheVo do they Cry thlAgsT ..
?^u^^l^eoWtry afb the people
mostearnefctr
-,
m
Saved Mise . : 0?$iof
'^Mi^!^^^ Eh?in??r, with
/"Y ari option ou ? valuable mine was
w l:r about to close the deal, when, at the
last niihute, the Western capitalists with.
drew theirsvppo&tf?i?ta:
ia whi?h^to tod the
agreed tofenan??. t*|
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