The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 07, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Bluejackets on Michigan With
Guns^Trairiedi on Vera Cru?
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Pendleton, May 4.-Tho majority ot
ourr'fjtfmers have completed planting
their crops. . I
\%?8bod shower of min would help
our ?repa and especially the gar
dens.
V Ifvour peaches are npt destroyed .hy
hail we are - going to ihhve en' abun
dant crop.
I wi?- present the Hitor in a few
days: ahmest-, of English peas.
;-Mftf,-. P B. Stefa? Wt the Mt. Pis
gah^ section spent a ?ew hours last
Sunday' withfeer parents, Mr. and Mw.
~ MISB".Martha E}rod,]one of Pierce^
town's channing young tadlet, attend..
Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Shbrman of the Mountain
Siwl^ ^ttoa cpsrt? >^/Sun??5 wi?i
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R.
Tints;.
vye are certainly glad to nn?|j?M?
what a pedestrian ls. ,
Mr.-Boote* Kay of Watker-Mc-El
moyle attended ser vico? at this place
last Sunday. ^ \ ^ _
of pler?etown'e Dromineot young
worshipped at this place last
?undfiy.
Mrs. Sallie Moore bf Mt. Springs,
was visiting in our eymoauhltv i??t
Our
fn. the . sfteriiofto ti
haseball games.
Our Sunday achoo
in a dourfchiug con*
n??tv Si? miay* parent
the childi*?.
B. F.. Whittaker bas the fln*et|
wheat Ju our section. j
Our pastor, . Rev. Mr. 0*Kelly,]
$'g*fe*d- ? good sermon here Issi.
Sdt?a?y it, &. large coagrega^ion. ]
/phn ?*oore spent last Satur-j
V*if, w^b'h<^, ateter, Mrs. Walter Ow
N. ?rensbaw and j. ; W.^Ho?iema?.
M. A. Torre!! waa elected first; lieu
tenant aod V. F, .Marti?, secc?d^Heu
?.enant, succeeding jS':.P.-? ??t?OmSA
j R. Y. "H.-X^rry. both of yhom iieve.
j died , since io* last meeting. Accord-:
lui to a motioal Introduced at the "last
meeting. Augl Tsaf :ea?)*- year; wi? be
I o B.uBlAifivS PR?M?BAM ' v a
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I AJUAMVI?, May 6.-r?1te ol?c?al pto1-7
j graui of the trig Shrine gathering of
! ?ggpgft?': OP?? hero ott'
mozfOKyihe??n> announced, anti tho
h?ura'u??Biiry appear on the program.
Ilka "from 8 p. m., to ll p. in." This
program has the significant substitute
'Sunset to Sunrise,"
J<Ml?night "to "dawn."
[?^Sftgs a.*? going to start, happening
Monday.?i?raing and there is going!
[to bo a continuous threc-rlug per
fn'maiiis ever;* hour oat bf the twen- i
day morning wk
proper will break
.Savannah. Ty bee i
Interest.
Th? big D?Tadai
*it"ur?r-j
inveatlo
tripa tc
Riff l?fliRa
Not. 41 ?sd 42 to> 'Chante Sooth*
V ??rn Terato? M An Eeariy
Date
tie newe glvea\?il hy toe railroad
official* floafchent.iralas.-Noa. 41 aM
42 ?Ul econ e*tend\?eir service to
We?tftitost?r s tai*wdN.o?*Jitemn? Se*
^r^k^^m^y^^M^t tue
legislature from the edunty aarf\*ec-.
rotary of the Westminster Bo?rdNP?
^frade? was one Of tie loading work
ers la having tao trains run to Wcst
toltiirter. As the" directing head ot
tho board of trade he has been Work
ing , faith/ully tor .s?k?v..tt?b'dts, dad
recently carried hla\j>l?u9 before toa
alala railroad cojntranipn.
.'The Southern rstfflntlr*. told the
Westminster board mreo* tust tMffc
j land tor certain side tracks wo*?* t*
jgHen them by .the town je. astvipe
I would ; bc extendrd -fl> s j tmlrustctrv
j lt is understood that the lind was fur.
juished by public spirited ctdjseHof
j the town at a . cost of shout $tf,0otr>.
{tile board o.t.trade wilt now make an
cirort to get the vB?ti? ?tr?itt.?.Tun'
..nlhi Jaet^ssB' Atlanta abd To^coj; Ito
>< fe hive traine Nod. 41 ^r#m
front- Westminster to-h?ha?totte ?
be, a great convenience to th* people
Of Westtoinatcr. .with" the additional
service they will be able to como to
Btaepa in tho early morning and there
cato^^trato ^^^to^\(
At Washington 0; New York 4. (7 j
innings team catch train.)
At Cleveland 1; St.^ouie 7..
ife^ifMtedelphta f; Boston 8.
At Chicago 3; Detrot^4.
N?T?ONM. .
At Boston-Philadelphia'Wt a3*n?aaf
At York Brooklya 6.
Ait Pittsburgh 1; ChicSgo 0. ?
r*Tgj?fy; yt)^lSffejq^raja,^IfjlTa^^fiataiJJ "-J-l, J
SOUTH ImANiic
At .Columbus 1; Charleston 3.
AV-aa*aoo 9: Savannah 7.
At Albes y 3; Columbia 4.
At Jacksonville-.1; 'Auguste 8.
Im ,c?miayniin 1, new VJ MS ?J
At Montgomery Si Mobile .6,"
^AjJt?itmi??L Cfcaltaaong* 4. (U in, j
|. n.fpks' cal led account durkveas
North . Ce^oiista Leag?e
At Winston. Salem IO ; Raleigh 8. (10
innings.)
At Durham-3? ?ftarib^t?g^^^?lJ
nings).
At Asheville 4; Orea^r.u vro 3 .
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AI inuiajaano?ls-Brooklyn w e t j
At fteddaa city, j ; . pittsburgh iii
At St immte 7; Beltimore S,'
At .Norfolk 9: Portsmouth 5.{ First
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Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
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