The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 16, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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NEAR DEATH
BY S?OTHERIM?
IV Hushand, With Aidi of Carduj,
Effects Her Deliverance.
Draper, N. C.^Mre^KelenTJWtcm,' ol
this place, says: "I suffered for years,
with pains in ;my, left?Ida.-',?nd would
often a?ntost srT?piher to deaih. . , . ?Ml,
Medicines patched me up tor awhile,
but then I would eatwprseanain. Final
ly, nw husband Gelded nc wbrited ms lo
try Cardul, the wc man's tonic, so he
bought me ?tonie andrtfbej?n ?Mg-i?*
lt did me more good tim ail ?ie medi
cines I had taken* ??. T t,* -^rty ' <?
I-have lnduccd:*ahy c? my friends to
fry Canlul, ^and^cy el|sa^be^^vo
. .'."ohVH*Y?-W2yr
"Wpy doesn't that dachshund com?
when I call him? '.The ldw,.of sulk- j
lng on mt" ;*?K'olTe^mf?ghf4 ?at as
bo can," said tho man's, wlfj.. VHo'e
got hfa front IcgB started Washing-1
, toa Herald!:, i ? I
. When. Love. Cools, i
Many an cnga gemsn t koS: been
broken oil through aiW??underBlandiag. I
r-poir?lVJwriHlh
THE HEED OF ?OBAY
- ;? I'M ; ;
IS AN AWAKENED YOUNG
MANHOOD
Address By T. C. Heddon ?f
Hodges At the Coroencement
At Clemson College
One o? tho IntrcBUng addresses at
at the commencement exorcises of
Clemson College was made by T. <3?
Haddon of Hodges, who,fdr the last
two summers bas been connected with
the Peoples' Hank of Anderson. He
win work in thc bank again this-sum
mer. Mr, Madelon's subject was "An
Awakened Youth tho Need of Today.".
Mr. Madden's address, which received
.much favorable ccmuicct is as fol
lows: r
Tho day of long, tedious,, drownout
"orot?ry hak given way lo a day of con
else .speech; public speaking /cans to
have-passed from, (a .sphere, 'of eutcrp.
till nine nt to* that of.Ai sein In ess. This
is an ego of rapid, progress; lt ts a1
time when thc young, man has much
to learn and some to unlearn.
The needs of this day arc very spe
cial .'j and .very urgent. Among the
foremost'of these are'the needs of thc
young man abd ? his greatest need ?B
that or an-awakened feelf. Th? ?tu
dent of today is brought Up in a hew
atmosphere and fed on new principles.
He should 'Open his eyes' with wonder
at thc meaning, thc value and tho re
sults of education-. - And We : must
give ,up thc old idea that OUT liberal
education bf "'today dcalB "with the
deua past, burled -peojples and explod
ed philosophies, for most bf what we
get in dur schools and colleges is
awake with lifo and 'capable of appli
cation to modern, uses.
May wc,'bs young bien, awaken to
this fact before too many nf mir col
lege day?'are over,; and'come to real
ize that education ls the developing of
not tho mind, nor the body,, not. even
?the spirit, btu; may wc'realise that it
1B tho developing of all these forcea,
together with accuracy in - observation
'pt quickness and certainty in seizing
upon the.main,points bf a'new'subject,
and 'discrimination in dividing the
trivial tram the important in . - great
masses bf Tacts. More than' that edu
cation develops a sense'.pf" praise,
duty and honor. All praise for the
young man ls due who early awakens'
to the meaning and the value of an
education; and all honor to.the col
leges for-they prepare UP In the most
useful manner for the practical pur
poses of lire.
The yoting man must awaken to
the uso and responsibilities ot leisure.
Thc increase of wealth in our coun
try, npd thc multiplication of great
.fortunes has j produced' a. 'cor rcsp'?nd
lng'increase in the dumber bf young
men ; whbv fortunately br 'u?Mrttih?t?-"
ly are the heirs of large estates. Ke
?aemher; rnnaby in itself ls 'worthless'
and receives value 'only through Its
purchasing power while we bave time
an'd our own lives at mir command;
yet we let days and years slip by un
til-these great opportunities are tfsed
{or nothlng but self, abd rem uai grat
ti cation with ho result' but evil to
Ourselves and others.
. The prat thing for the youth of leis
ure tq do .who really wants tc count
Iti his day. and generation, is to ac
quire thevhabitri>f ir?af'work;'1 *vVpHi<
and think,; therefore,,for wticn the';
habit Is once attained one will, soon
< find that for which He Is beet fitted/
There arc none so discontented as the
idle and tho older they grow the more
bitter and unhappy they became. They
havo no holidays and no one of the
joy nod charm that comes'from work
ting before ?hd' : after Ibet?,'." *
; : I shall hot -erideavbr tb sppak of any
particular work for the youth! t>r ICIH
dre, but. the opportunities are many
and large abd the demand for in tell i
gopfw?rV lb Vost atad yet -growing/. '
. But there ls another great awaken
ing that must pass over us as young
m**?'.'"', r?t is a walketiisg lip to .the'
meaning and the cbst of success; lt is
a reallzatioh that thefe exists great
and sufe'J k?ys, \? -iSttcd^i^nd' that
tbeso t?ust.be. J^p?d^b?tore w mil
llave the stf?ngth:to,Hay to ourselves,
vThts is' what I rhould 'and therefore,
it Is what I shall do." To strike thu
'same keynote that'- successful man
struck ouce wht?n-'aV boy asked him:
<cWhat ls the s'ecra? to success?" re
plied, "My boy'lU?ro 1B no secret to
it, lt 1B Just tflfcHfik dig!" And that
is exactly thjftTmpmUgi that W&.should
learn. Wtf lh't?tvl/tft' aucciaff? In Us
rightful piries.Wr 'thafe'bi?st'be noth
idg more sim fa""'s^ longara !"Wo do not
felve It tho wrOn'ga u/$?infc. What
wo do well, tvo.'S?ccced?W.M' A good
definition of .'fe?cferf-'..fe s ?ccompllBh
ment, tho carrVrHg tb a successful ter
mination that which we started out to
->?fow success ls for 'any'''Whs''dr**us
Ells audience in proportion to our
butties and as wc aro willing to
ibo price. The price Is hard work
personal sacrifices. Recently
i the great inventor. Mr. Edison,
asked the moaning ot success, re
At Cleveland 7; Washington 6.
At Detroit 4; New Ydrk'l.
At St. Louis 0; Boston 2.
At Chicago 4; Philadelphia 9.
Cleveland, June. 15.-Cleveland."won
an exciting game'from "Washington to
day 7 to 0. j In the Nap's half of thia
ninth, Mn'Jackson; who had a lanie
knee, batted for Conamore and dou
bled. Graney; beat out a mint. Shaw
went Into tito box for Washington,
and Turner drove a'triple against the
wall in right, scoring two runs.
Score:;' . '.'..''
Washington .. 110 OOO 04?-6; 14; 1.
Cleveland .... 030 OOO 202^-7; 10; L
Boehyng, Englc. 'Straw* and Henry's
Steen, Mitchell, Catlamore hud O'Neill.
? Detroit, June 15.-^Dctrolt went in
ila- scebbd' platfc today by d?featjpg
?firw YoH?;4''to li Hoch 1er w?s wild
?ut effective and alowed only four
.lilt's a|ter the first inning. New
York*? best chance came in the fourth
when Boehler walked three men and
?Daley singled, but thc Highlanders
scored only ono run - because two
'would-be base stealers were retired.
'Bcore:
New York .... 000 100 000-1; 0; 1.
Detroit.:.. 020 200 OOO-4; 10; 0.
j Warhop, Keaton and Sweeney; Boc
? bier and Stanage.
At Boston 5; Chicago 7.
At New York 2; Pittsburgh 3.
At Brooklyn-Cincinnati-rain.
At Philadelphia-Si. Louis - r?in.
ti>- *a.
New York, Juno W^-Thc New York
Nat Ional? raised .tW'ipi3 pennant to
day, but could; hoL^clnnrate tho event,
with a vlctory'as Pitt'snurgh took thc'
first gamo of thc series: 3^to 3. Tho
game war a pitchers' battle between
Adams and Marquard.> A band con
cert and n-massed'formation of about
3,M0-amateur' players preceded the
rising'of the pennant.
Score :
Pittsburgh.. .. 000 0^0 OH)-3; 8; I.
New York .-.., 200 ?00 000 -2 ; 6: 3.
., Adams and Glbsan; M?rquard and
Meyers.
! Chicago, June 15.-Ph' 'elphin
batted Chicago's pitcher a. ,31 to
'day and won tho recond straight Vlei
'tory over thc locals, 9 to 4. Wycott
held Chicago to three scattered hits.
In the hintn 'Inning he became iih
seitled and walked "four men; which re
sulted io forcing fn two nins.
Philadelphia . 002 110 410-9; 15; 2.
"ChlcaiW. 000 101 002-4; .' 3; 2.
. Wyckoff- and Lapp; Benz, Jasper,
Cicottc'ahd Mayer.,
I St.. I?OI?IB, MO,, Juno 15.-Joe ;Wood
was tn great form today and held St:
Louis Jo tlitee scattered hits, Bbsfbn
?winit?g T' lb'0." "?h tl??' flirt t?nlng,'
.Scott ,dn'g^d, .took s??0n^'bh an. - but;
and Bcor?'d on Lewis' one base hit. In
jthe r fV.cnth'Jdnvrm 'was'passed.'Gard*
ncr f ?rgled, sending Janxrin to third,
'whence he scored when Yorkes sent
a long fly to Williams.
Score:
Boston. 100 000 100-2; 8; 0.
?Bt. ? Awls '.1 DOO* 00b.' OOO--0 ; ft; Oi
Wed and Cady; L?verons; James
'and Leary?. '.
Boston, June 16.-^hlcego won the
first gabie of the serlCB with Bost?n
today, 7 to 5, by a rally which produc
ed six runs in the third. Triples by
Leach and Good in thc eighth gave to
Chicago ahotWr scored. "Captain Ev
ers Wae sent from "tho field for pro
tei.'ng too strongly on 'being'called
out on strikes during tho seventh in
ning. .
Score:
Chicago. 00G OOO 01,0-7; 11;.0.
Barton . 031 ?00 Ogi-6; 8: 1
Cheney and Bresnahan; Mess, Ru
dolph and Gbwdy. ..
??UT??i?if IE AG??
At Kansas Clty-nrooklyn - wet
grounds.
At Chicago 3; Baltimore 2.
At Indianapolis 6; 1'itt.HO burgh 4.
At St. Louie 2; Buffalo 1. (ll in
nings.) .
Chicago. June 15,- The Chicago Fed
erals won an up hill game from Bal
timore today, 3 to 2. A home run
by Zwilling was thc most important
factor in thu contest.
Storer ''? . , v ; ; . '
Balt?jHdre. 101 000, OOO-2; 8; 2
Chicago .'..:.. 0?0 ooo rn'-3; 6; 2.
Smith and Hassell. McGuire and
Wilson.
Indianapolis. June ' 1 T>. Indianapolis
found Knot/or in the first bining or
today's game with Pittsburgh and
Won the contest 8 to 4,
Score1: '*
Pittsburgh_ 001 000 012-4;
Indianapolis 500 020 100-8;
. Knetzer und Berry, Robcrlr;
er ling and Rurldcn.
ll; 2.
10; 1.
Kais
At Atlanta 4; Nashville :3. '
- At Chattanooga 1*. Montgomery 1.
At Now Orleans 5jj Montgomery 1.
At Mbbile-Btrmingham-rain.
South Atlantic
At Charleston 3; Columbia 1.
i At Savannah 7; Augusta 1.
. At Albany '4; Columbus C.
At Macon 2; Jacksonville 1.
North Carolina League
1 At Gret?nrbord 1; ^shovlile 3.
At Charlotte-9; Durham-5.'
At Raleigh 9; Wim-tou-.Salem 3.
Appalachian League
. ;<!? y -. ? .'i ? jT-.ifr 1 ; j. . .. .
! At H?Vt?man 7,'knoxvi??e'3. .
I At Middle." boro 5 ; - Klori 1-3 to wu 7.
Ij St.. LdUlr;. Jurie .'I6.~ln an'errorless
Vadle B?ffaTo''defeated We local team
today by.scoring two runs in the 11th
inning "after the scoi'o had been Heil
2''to 2. since thc sixth.
Score:
Buffalo . 0.00 020 000-4; 9; 0.
St. LbUls .0?0 002 000-2; 12; 0.
..Ford*and Vlair; Crandall and SI
mon^art^^_. v
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
At Newport NcWs '5; Norfolk' 4.
'At Roanoke 6; Richmond 5 (10 in
nings.) .. .
At P?rtmouth 2; Petersburg 3. (13
Innings.)
American Association
At Milwaukee 2; Cleveland 6.
At St. ?*?u? 0*. 'LdulrVffte 2.
At Kansas City 4; Columbus 3. (10'
innings.' ?-.??. ,,?... _
At Minneapolis 5; Indianapolis 0:
'{first game.)
?.?.:?? i+*?)???? ' I '"-?<? ?
International League
At Jarad*'?tty ?j.ToHtotb.O, '
At I'Voyldenne 0; MoMrc?l 4.
At Baltimore 2; Rochester 3. (10
Innings.)' ' -,
the common and tho average rather ||UJ O, AQP P fl fin11 IIP lci(]sc has recently completed a hatid
?than tho best. : There are too mai\y fjfll,^ luir liflmlnSl some H H foe at a'obst of ?lD.?On and tli'6'
?biomkjfe machines In the forma of Ui*t^ ?rf??t^^U?J^?IlIBU,? k convention' will make the first official
young roen. I especially speak of the. ' f>|AAAk}, S??Til; f?RM'fV Elks'-gathering .therein. -Thc AndetV
:ones In business. He goes to tho of- . Ml?lliHl IBllrf KU I V ?oh lodge tm* made extensive ?rr?nge
.^C0 -Uitt.^? Thou\ ior ,unt.n at UinUilU. Ul 3 SI DLLL? mcnts io entertain thc convention,
.12, E_vrYjuitB?as .tfte cic?k strikes . , .. >. ?tht-h J _?TtH_,ifi_? *_il
May we realize young men, may wc M?NY ELKS . 'dcrson. . _ I
aW?keh to the fact ?tat it Js the extra. ."? ' ?'? ;.HV-.;U^-ii -1
?IWW%M%??^ y?^_^^l_? President Si^ns c .
times more, doing tho work thorough ANDERSON IS READY The Repeal Bill
regardless of jraw^oor it; takes. Li- ?."; ;. ? _ ' ' , - ? ? v K.
But wo,;aF youhg then, may be thor- -- ' v. Sc YILT_:" i' w "-'
oughly educated, wi may know the '??J Meatt Ot Ute Miy. ls Warm (By Associated Press)
..n^eanlligf?itd .?ie.-yal?a of.'it,-. we may ; p?.' ?L? visitor* Whii Com? Washington, .Juno \15-President
jntMaMw ST W,|B0? ~ fr
lal . ?uti??ss ^8 abd Have'tho keys to - ?, ! exemption repeal bill as amended In
~th?t;?y?t 'wn'm?y Macs: the nian?inesn ? ;,t : 1 - ;> tho senate, and agreed to by tho
qualities that a young man 'can pos*- _, _," . " h?iiBi? ? ? t ?
cess withd?t a "knowledge that th^ro ? The.Elks of South Carolina are. com- hodse. ? .
ta a croat: Silv?***?* B?i?gT 'a CrSKJfer.'^?hg to Anderron toniorrcsr and Thui's- S There was no ceremony at the slgn
* n???t, and'^wltlioflt d^?ktc beilct In Way a half thbiisand slrbBg: '^r?m the Assistant Sacretnry-'Porster was
Him. ATO wlll^be hlndered ?nd erip- iasthesses bf tho- Jovial-cr?ature In air :lh0 only person With: th,e president;
pied "lb ^ll-'thac we/qhaortalte,. '. ' , ports of thc State there cpm'tf-'&trcV ':who i^SHi.*!?6 ^"?^'"L.?. ^""I ,B?n.
j "The da?v??-bf'a ??% day la already noises to indicate that th? 'herd \fit? used W 'RrlMddetit ^HarYHdh -tn 'sign-'
approaching foi- the young man ls have b?lls ort. Anderson ^l|I be?walt-' tho ipt?rpatioa?l copyright law ia
?awakening.tb a.some of .neglected' lng with ? wclcbibc as big de'tire'liealrt 51891. and'by'Pr?sia?nt Ti?ft In signing
Ideals .aftd tho j neglected duties. IQ a, of the ?ityv aan* -'.tht?^ ':*?^hfy'?!blg.' the Pan-American copyright treaty,
KttO'W led go that he muHt know things' y?hthf?l as is orgahlied'ElkdqhiTn HM the Lincoln memorial bill and tho act
before ho undertakes to settle them, cttyijit ?bjMs* t^o^rilrlP :'4tHHp.*ili>o1c?i Icebrp?'faltH?'lh'e'iiattoDal Ihs??ute of
and ?ip a eousctbusbjesS that as the abd ls gomg to bo ready with tho glad '?rta and letters.' .'r*'v ,;
character of th?i yOUng man ia ?cast hand.' a^cpyaittl to ihdlcationV. ' '' * Th? peu le the property of Robert
along correct linea. 50 In. (uture years .;(fr*M^BgXmimf>jPPIW>'! Underwood Joh?s?h. of N?w York,
shall the standlng ot otir comnjunltles wide r?mb?B.of the huge bcr^vpf tao . ...u.- : t.?...
be judged.- For a young maa to-study- cot?hi'ohwe?ltb baS?M^^HjBfilnj^ t Board Approved Course,
??ir cp.b.tepl.;self .|^nm.^cmperanca'ls ^MffllK^S^W j ' Nashville. . June -iS'.^At today's
s^MP?SIPi? ^^P^^^PP ^^^?mm?^t
ercJ?Wypto MB8Bfc^?tfaii? ? : At the conclusion of a Quai dress i- Si?B??SfeKf??al^
you mort : ?rengih "?ir 'UhinimWj Vtbearsar md nnnrie this ?fternnon . Nashville. Ton'.; Juoo.'t?.-'-'Tiib h??rd
""*""f?* " ^'jl''' V|f??^ iSHSai^ W ^rnm corps will be seen on Main atreet e[dCrcd : .- .. *' -.-. -T
Everyone Hf?i .Ji-^tUun ?^jm Xwp^n-.^A g <iL ^Aj^^m^MLj^
? *\ tfJ Hi- i-cii} ht, wer- for. weeks preparing, for Its . |-TAMAMJIIVIKM?
Hi. P?^^lM^I^?r "r?t ?I-Pc-aranco at tho State bobven- : ^Ol?ipi&XlOnS
His rower to be Happy ?on. fit. . fviCvGf^'-' v, i ?? #^7*i&*( "
'Vif:'-" .,.-Waas.-%ere <ranu>taKad-8aWrday:jRVr* Most poor compterions . aro-, due .-to
?^^wW? rap '"5: *?f
WM?LWE*^ ^???teM ?m ... -% L- T
?S^?^*ffli??fi^iiS?fflr lv-;WitlirrtirgV ChKHcil- . tad 'OMtfr- te ?>o Jlvor. corry oflltio ?leo?? ol Mle
rt?ftm Kf?Su^KTl?s^ .?*tl- 4??in iirrfV?r.rr ?t il 'M p, m , -bs thant of. tho- bowell lt wlR-not only
?nt thaanacVyo My?r at?^ys'tarns' tr^l?^<it?i. 'j; ' '* ? : ; jiinko its good work felt ;Jh geltet
$5 Plates [j mg ttediJLCtlon
awi Up. j ... FOR NEXT TEN DAYS. .%.
$15 Gold Dtst Plates
$12.
Our Specialty . $12.
$7 Grown open face $5.
MATE
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Bridge
and j
Crow'n
Work.
Avoid Indigestion and
improve your HEALTH
by having-us FIX YOUR TEETH.
DR. M. R. WELLS & CO.
...Elect leal Dental Parlors...
Over Pariners & Merchants Bank.
Plione ."27 . - Lady Attendant
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REFRESHES - STIMULATES
Doesn't stir op yonr nerves.
IN ICED BOTTLES
ANYWHERE -i 3V
t LOOR FOR THE ^jjgjgg-g^ LABEL
Bottled by CflERtf-CGLA ?OTTLi?iG C?>. Anderson; S. ?.
i . , ,.? ... m
?i ' ^^^^
., m?
HE CAUGHT IT.'
Hut simply had to have a good pair pf
gibasen, No'one realizes ihe val no
and riccbsnlty nf . good eyesight till it
li;1.:; failed. The least Indication pf
weakness of vision or derangement
nf the optic ucryoj ihould bc attended
to at onco 1>y nh expert optician. No
one In Anderson eau inst the eyesight
so scientifically a? Di. Campbell or flt
them with' tito propel glasroD no ac
curately. Prices reasonable. WM to $5
and upward. Kcpslrs on Irumcs and
pat tr. 1.0 c<:p tn and upward. , J
Dr. M. R. Campbell
118 W, Whltner Ht. Ground Floor
?nice Thot?e StWJ. Hes. 'Phono 4081
Got Missiki? F??ures
THE General Manager wa?,presenting
plans for an ??tfensijQirdf tl/e factory to
the compaii^'sldirctflors at Detroit. He
found that ijeliad leifran estimate sheet in
J?his desk at tW-ftiidlbry. He called up the
^factory on the BellL?ng.DJst^nce Tele
.vphone. His assistant re?o?the figures to him
and the direftors. were able to act without
delay. ; *#' . iv j H.*
Annoying delays are avoided by the use
of the Bell Telephone.
When you telephone-smile
SOUTHERN BELL ..TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPAkv
FUG'S iii
?EIIBp?J?irO?Y
"OLD CXOHY'%, 137 YEARS
OF AGE
? ? '_
? ELKS SERVICE
Ov?* Country PariotfcCW
zens Paid Homage Jo; Birthday
j of tlte WPW^
The Upitcd States.fla?'w?s |S7,ycara
old Sunday, and luterc^Ujifi; celebra,-,
tiona wero Held itif various parts of ties
country In. houor^ttf-thojaiirilv?rsaryi
Flags wore 'displayed ''here 'l^ J^uany.
patriotic citizens, and today special ev.
?rd?eir wcro held In many of tho
^'It wl?B on Jiiiie l4tt?. 1777 that tho
continental congress rpassod a reto
iiitlon "Tb,at-the, flag bf tho thirteen
Uflltad. Statis, be: tnlrtoen M tripos,alT.
t?Ma^d aud bliiei' that tue'uhlbn
ee tblHeen s?ars. whtf? ip ?. Mtie.^?ld
Fla'ga?t a wide, varl'??y of'designs had
befejlH)prntt by thc colonial iroopY.
prlol(^fiiraJl.ttiiiy^\'oecla^ed 'free.,'Ulai
thb^pfncla? twig was' chosen. Tho il rat
Sta' $t ost?? at ?Stt '?'uylcro?
f.^Stariy ?
j ? It was the orbjlbal ip^nt?fv to ada
both a 8tar and a stripe, for/each new
state.'hut congress Inter changed that,
LO that tho r.trlpns . i? malncd thirteen
wlnlo tho stars lncrca-od.
In Anderson tho day was marked
only by (ho. c?l?bration conducted by
{Anderson lodge Kb. l '?CG,. norie volent
and Protective. Order of ftiks. Tho
k'onstltution of. the EJks,requires that
fhi's day be'pbficrvcd each y?ar.ahH tho"
illtial?st??' scrvlcb .'provided -fir trio1
doy ls paul.to be/, rum pf .thc most
beautiful over, written. Tlie'Anderson,
lodge conducted tho ^exercises In a
very soloing?Qd/Jninrepslvo "launer. '
MRS. WAS .
BURIED SUNDAY
Sorrowing CoiR^$$u ?Paid Lut
./'Tribu* lorP?^^^of
To vhville eTkmster
A largo concourse of Borrowing,
friends and relativ? .i from alt sec-,
lion? of Anderson, county gathered tn '
this etty Sunday morning to pay tho
la?t tr Hine to Mts. WI. B. ' Hawkins,
the bo lo vc i w.lf?.af the .Tpvinvllfe
mJnlatAr. Mrs.' makins: dl?a Satur?iaf
afternoon, following a longa Illness.
The funeral B?rvmes wefb'iicid'at tho
mlalsiers %U Townville, ami ,tho body,.
Was brought, to Anderson for.interment,
itt. Silver Brook* cemetery. .. The floral.
.fHbutea . .wore exquisite .?mr marked '
?Vtje esteem and love entertained-for;
thla^yppt w?rtutn.. J
Thi^r bt?rtfclt sympathy of PU ??
deraon county will go out to Mr. Haw?
kins bocauso. of hl? great bereavement .