The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 10, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 120 Weekly, Established 1SC0; Dally, Jan. 13, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS
$5.00 PER ANNUM
Ventilated Oxfords
Fof Men
More comfortable than
any oxford yet found,
. besides they are very
cool.
Sole is made of belting
and as pliable as can be
* -sold for $3-now
$2.50 a Pair
SHOE COMPANY
UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE
Shoes That Satisfy.
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lt had become customary-amd
we appreciate the custom-for
nearly everybody to show North
Anderson to people visiting An
derson
And do you know-visitors can
hardly make themselves believe
that it has all been built in a year.
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rhone 671
0. M. Beard
Phone 27.
BLEGKLEY ft HEARD
Undertakers
jg- . 117^WhJtner St
Answer? all cnllg day or night. Phono
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CraytorCs
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it Ice Cream ii
Eat More Of Ii.
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Others Victim? ^ Hard Lbvk.
Most of us set what we deserve? but
only the successful will admit lt.
IS?ew Schoc
Mr. J. H Pelton, eounty superinten
dent o? education, Mr. E. C. McCunts,
superlnendent of Anderson city
Hchools, and Mr. J. lt. Watkins, supor
intendent of Helton city schools, com
posing thc count hoard of education,
have appointed thc following trustees
lor the various sciiools of Hie coun
ty:
District No. 1.
J. W. Tribble.
fl. H. Olymph.
W. H. Tole.
District No. 2.
Open.
District No. 8.
Hat W. Major.
Frank Rhody.
C. G. English.
District No. 1.
J. A. EHiBon.
W. T. Massengalo.
John C. Ellison.
District No. ft.
C. D. Chamblec.
W. J. Shirley. y
S. A. Uurns.
District No. 6.
J. R. Eskew.
W. C. Gllmcr.
H. C. Creamer.
District No. 7.
C. G. McDanicIs.
C. C. King.
T. J. Wehh.
District No. 8.
Open.
District No. 9.
J. E. McGee.
J. L. Rnlney.
L. A. Todd.
District No. 10.
Open.
District No. ll.
R. D. Smith.
W. N. Scott,
W. N. Cox.
J. A. Campbell.
District No. VJ.
J. T. West.
I, . D. Rinke.
W. H. Haynie.
District No. 13.
T. S. McCarey.
S. A. Morgan.
R. W, Burgess.
District No. 14. *
W. P. Bell.
S. A. Barnes.
C. H. Balloy.
District No. li?.
J. F. Hall.
J. T. Drake.
W. A. Richie.
District No. 16.
Opon.
District No. 17.
J. D. Rast.
J. A. Brock,
G. N. C. Boleman,
J. P. Duckett,
R. E. Lig?n,
J. M. Paget.
W. H. 8herrad,
J. L. Sherard,
W. P. Wright
District No. IK.
W. C. Scott.
H. E. Allgood.
L. W. Campbell.
District No. 19.
H. F. Cely.
G. W. Cely.
W. A. Bridges.
District No. 20.
A. W. Attaway.
W. H. Welborne.
W. W. Sherad,
District No. 21.
L. E. Knight.
E. P. Gambrlll.
District No. 22.
I. A. Hudgens,
W. A. Pearman,
A. M. Lander
District No. 23.
R. D. Sloane, .
J. E. Wakefield.
District No. 24.
G. C. Boggs.
J. W. Sanders,
G. H. Hall.
District No. 25.
W. W. Campbell.
R. E. Campbell,
S. D. McClain.
District No. 26.
J. R. Elrod.
A. B. Elrod.
R. L. Harrison.
District No. 27.
8. M. Welborne.
C. M. Robbins.
J. I). Welborne.
District No. 28.
Leard Newton,
E. Lee Owen,
Bailua McMurtry.
District No, 29.
W. L. Sutherland,
O. M. Mattlson.
A. C. Acker,
District No. 30.
J. B. Ellison.
W. T, Bruce.
W. 8. Burges.
District No. 81.
Open. *
District No. ti.
)1 Trustees
J. T. Robinson.
W. A. Tripp,
W. T. Watson.
District No. 83.
C. H. Garsaway,
J. C. Wilson.
C. P. Milford.
Dist r?H No. 31.
J. P. Monroe,
W. A. Irwin,
J. P. Shirley.
District So. 35.
J. T. Holiidav,
C. F. Cox,
J. T. Lewis.
District So. 3?.
lt. M. Latlmer,
W. K. Austin,
R. W. Lusk.
District No. 37.
J. J. Smith,
J. L. Herron,
L. C. Dean.
District No. 38.
Oliver Herron,
J. Fl. Drake,
Wesley Brown.
District No. 3?.
W. E. Poore,
J. A. Cox,
J. C. Cox.
District No. lt).
C. C. Kay,
J. W. Dickson,
W. T. Hunt.
District No. 41.
G. B. Shortlt*
C. P. Gillespie,
J. W. Allison. !
District No. 48.
J. M. Parker,
Pink Lathan.
District No. 44.
T. C. Jackson.
R. S. Yeargln,
W. F. McGee.
District No. 45.
L. N. Martin,
G. M. Parker.
Bruce Pruitt. '
District No. 48.
B. Y. Wright.
P. C. Bannister,
D. R. Simmon*.
District No. 48.
J. B. Spearman,
. C. 'J.' Murphy, - ? ',' - ? ?
G. W. Durham-:
District No. 49.
J. O. Winter. .
J. .W. Jones.
M. W. Strickland.
District No. 50.
W. H. Martin.
W. A. G. Jamison,
W. M. Rankin.
District No. 51.
B. F. Whlttakor,
C. F. Plckens.
J. W. McAllister.
District No. 52.
D. J. Bolt.
P. J. McGee,
W. S. Glenn.
District No. 58.
J. F. Cann.
W. A. Gambriil.
W. H. Moore,
District No. 54.
W. W. Smith.
C. W. Rogen-,
W. H. G. Elrod.
District No. 55.
W. L. Say lora,
J. F. Griffin.-/-*
P. L. Bannister.
District No. 58.
J. F. Rogers,
D. J. Owens,
J. ll. Martin.
District No. 57.
I. B. Brovle8.' '
W. L. Dobbins;'
F. L. Maddox.
Dltstrlct No. 58.
J. W. Poore, .
J. W. McAllister,
J. C. Rogers.
District No. 59.
J. H. Anderson,
J. W. Drake,
G. M. Recd.
District No. 80.
H. P. McDaniel,.
Joo Eskew, ,"
W. C. Rn rr IHR.
District No. 81.
W. T. A. Sherard,
W. L. Bond,
A. E. C. McMahan.
District No. 63.
J. T. Ward.
W. A. Mulliken,
W. F. Durham.
District No. 84.
Open.
District No. 65.
J. C. Sadler,
L. S. Cltnkscalea,
W. O. Harris.
District No. 66.
F. L. Brown,
C. D. B?rrigs,
B. J. Smith.
District No. 67.
J. M. Hanks,
J. R. Kay,
Joe Smith.
District No. 68.
J. M. Richardson,
PALMETTO THEATRE /.
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2 reel detective feature, featuring Francis Bushman in the third and last
adventure ol Richard Ndal,,- pr?vate investigatorof crime.
THE BOYS OF THE I. O. U.*.Vitagraph
Comedy featuring Lillian Walker and Wally*Van. Wally is smitten with
an actress. He loses a golden opportunity and his chums have the
laugh on him. His conceit gets a severe bump.
IN SPITE OF THE EDELINE. . .Selig
Melodrama.
Broncho Billy on Saturday-4 Reels.
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AW Straw Hats
$4.00 Straw Hats.$3.00
$3.50 Straw Hats . . .. . . $2.50
$3.00 Straw Hats ... . $2.00
$2.50 Straw Hate. $1.75
$2.00 Straw Hats . . . $1.50
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$6.00 Panama Hats .......... $4.00
$5.00 Panama Hats . . .$3.50
PARKER & BOLT
The One Price Clothiers
R. A. Sullivan,
J. W. Cromer.
District No. ?9.
J. C. Bolt,
S. E. Girard,
I*. A. Glenn.
District No. 70,
J. L. McGill,
W. P. Morrison,
A. S. Masters.
New 'World's Record.
' Waco/ Texas; July 9.-The AuBtin
club of the Texat league, defeated ll
to 5 here today by Waco, established
what ls believed to be a now world's
record of twenty-8evCn consecutive
defeats. Louisville, of the American
Association, lost twenty-six straight
games, in 1889.
Arrest Two Young Men.
Atlanta, Ga., July 9.-The screams
of Miss Katherine Reese, who waa
struggling in an automobile after mid
night caused the arrest of C. C. Cook
and Arthur Pope, two young men who
were with her. The-girl was hyster
ical hut recovered- enough lo say the
jim, lade threatened her..
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