fcZER ACADEMY PLANNING FOR FINAL EXERCISES I &REAT PROGRAM ._... ? . urning Sunday ?ad Continuing hrovsgh Tuesday. Som? Fea toro Eaeh Day ^?wnn noonie will shortly re ... .handsome Invitations ?to the exercise* of the Anderson School, to begin Sunday and optinue to Tuesday. The exercls srJui bo held in the First Presbyte u r?k ? ?M 4v-? ?Fraser, . nt of the school, is being- corn ?ntcd on nil Rides on the splendid tn, Mowing is the official Hat of the i he order that they will Sunday. May 24. 11:30 A. M.-Bac te Sermon by Rev. J. E. Wal ?:e, Westminster. 8. v. Tuexdoy, Maj %% ll A* Bf*' !nmutton Contest Sullivan, Jn, -"Hannibal on ' r . ,TY.r!:s, Jr.^'Qeniirb as a Gpdy .t. Work." I ward Simpson-"The Ind?pen s?e of Eula." :. Snow-"Happiness and Llb Musle. Steele-"Eulogy on Robt. '?i H., Farmer-"Lincoln's C'it Martlo, Jr.-"Tho ? Nev ?no Beck-"Defense of John K. .Cook. u.....r. . t'M^'i'.HH-^M- ? Moule. Tuwdar, Maj- 8?, 8 F. M. Instef ? ?asa Exercises !ii< n f ibuory-jerome -Deck. . ?'? Literary Address--Hon. E. E. Fea i.oretono. Oreenwood, S. C. Afuste SHHjHHpfc" of Certificates and ":j_f__. -rr7,t.rrt,?5. -: rvdiction. Class Roll, ?isbrgo Wm. nrowrt; , Karlo Hunier.^ v Sullivan Chief. ;>. Sullivan, Second Year. _IXllli .*?_?- ?aa .. . rrvmn - MVBKV rvM ?t r nrax stapfe* Church Thia Aftefnoo i . Ti?rco vi ?lock .;M : -^v oslorday morning at a o'clock will -buried-.tnt* sriernoou ia Silver rrtolc cemetery. The funeral ser ges are to bs held at ibo First Bap -.-burch' thia afternoon st S :. jrcleck and the interment will tot The following gentlemen will pail bearers: nivyer, L, P. Smith, J. A.-Brock. Viliiam Laughlin and William Lanka. - - : ?tufw? -Fam, uro. w. aryans. Vi, o&fef. W. c! I^dat?d?F.--E. WMnf.*1' I; I News Is Stranger ] a nun I ?WUUIf . By "MOSS. S'trvrvou-, mk' kinda the world over were wiiwl e?ft for a nt*>u?>~ utterty oblitera ted. ^?dt would ruin buslne: er Kw* st advertb&v THr4a41 Throughout th? dey yesterday tel egrsms of sympathy poured lu to thc family from all sections of the cotm- ' try abd some especially touching tel ogramr were receired from officials of the Southern railway. A message of sympathy waa also received from the Order of Railway Conductors, of which Capt. ?mlth had bean' a life ooooooooooo?o o o a POLITICAL NOTES o o o each'of thc three have cit late been making uvery effort to BO1 i cure the very beat ito motion picture*. I And from the programs published Ulla naher, it aeemn that BLACK E?t^5 *T j. FEARS THE BEAR Germany Wntch?ag Russia Foi i Stuns In Morr.)?rVj9? Than Oho* ! -f your business/ " . : ? ? . . . ;- .... . '? ? -w...':.' ?: :\.... ;. .... . ' ? ';: - ?St?f? *. ? . v ' ' i ' ? . . .' "?r- ' ': ' '. '.'! .*>'.'.?.',, ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^? ?^^^^^^^^fe ^^^^^^^^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^Sb ' ^^^^^^^^^^^ g^^^^^^tf^I ?^^1^^^^ y^^^^^^^^J ^^^^ ya^^^^^^p -, Ki '.i-r. '. ' "-ii " ':' . :v:.' ",? l-- " ..' ' ? . .: .' . '" . .' . TT~~~~~! '. ."J" T?*T*fT-. * ' *Sg>*r-~f~~~~S~m-~m--m II m ? II mmwimr-'~~~~~*~~~~~~^~*~~t~W~~^~%~~^ '? 1 fi?*?*-it~-*ma-m*M-tt~-m~m-t PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.