The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 06, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
COil?? TRUSTEES HAG
$ iii ni
CHOOSE OFFICERS FOR THE
ENSUING.
THE
A? n ?ody ^be Trustee* Aro
posed to th* Gen??!
Ml**?* Any
-
The A?dfr>c?,cottnty school trus
ts moi yesterday at IS o'clock in
the roeros . ?px ?ie ' chamber of com
merce. *t which time mehr mattera
fThe moat important matter to come
before tb* ^body af tfets meeting waa
tho election of officers for tho coming
year. Thu resulted aa follows: Dr.
w. A- Tripp, president; J ""ii.' Paget,
first vice-president; T. C. Jackson of
Iva, eecond vice-president; E. C.Mc
Cants secretary abd J w? Sanders of
Pendleton, assistant secretary.- . *~
-J- P' E?!i?n, county euperin tendent
of education, opened the discussion
on the prqposed P?Udponeinehl?of itax.
paying and the' ^A&SmM ^otnT'
fd out that such a step wquld be dis
??^ZISJ" ?fh^? ** the cohn,
.the- proposed ?ptep aaV presented ai
} peyn^t's.
tnovoti J?w. Uer 'payjneb* of taxes ? be
" not P^pon*4 and the following frfe
^?on-^mS3?>^y carriod: "We, the
Trstees? Association of Anderson
county, in cohvenftion assembled do
go on record aa asking our General I
*\i*einbly to oppose at the eytra ?es
Rkp any atonement,toward the,weel^
poncmcnt or ?ayment of taxes fdr this
?year, believing that av ch postpone
ment will be enormously detrimental
lo all Uio ecrools of tho county
E. C. JMJcGants, superintendent of
tho city School*, introduced, a resolu
tion regarding the county superinten
dent of edcation. which waa nani
mously carried. His resolution wafe
to the effect that the body lend every
possible ak! to the county superin
tendent in an evo rt to get moro ads-;
qate pay ter Iris services. Also that !
Iris tormof office be made to conrea-?
pond with the scholastic, year.i beging
ninb m July 1 and ?hat V???f'Mt*b?
office be for four years instead ot
two years as ia now the case.
Winston 3mlth, county auditor,
Rooke at eome length urging the'trna.',
tees to see1 tm:*W*tf?W?bmt'
ed properly for taxations.
^ Following the conclusion of tho bn
<aas tho tr?eetiPj was 'ndionrhiM*' to!
meet.agaiaJn thia cdty in Novr
The attendance y?starday was rp?en-j
did and the county superintendent and !
the offjee.ro of the aasefefaston wens
well pleased with *1 if ??rnnj^nfijlflijii
manifested throughout tho
DlssyHead, Flattcrlte Heart. Fl
RffinmsKi ^^3HHss!
These are s?gM^fitlt?ilney and blad
der trouble. V ,?^11 have headaches,
too, backaches and, be tired all over.
^ j'ajy.npj' PJUs ?ii TOOT. ?? T??S^j
feeling tvll? bo gone. You will sleep
well, eat well and grow strong ?and
active again. They aie a tonic ~iM
your entire system sa wall as your
kidneys and bladde? will be bsnefitted
by their, use. Try?h*m. ttitaa' &?uoi>
? macy, agenta. v i
o o ooo o o o o o o o o o
o o ooo o' o o o o o o o o
fl .. 'ti&?y 'bite* referes*,* 'concern?a*
tual fighitng ie ^a?ade by the Fr
; ,w?? office in tl? late?t report on
.' "cpniiiet in .notharni^sWaftjja* V
o ??
o
? "o'
rrroaod to the German*, ths later wari
office eta??&ent ?nerely declare? that)
the adUott atilt conti OB*?, it adi
stans report that
?bc Geraba h> Kl
Husftioo amitos Af
Prussia vrith Aili
Preaxb^g by Rev,
tinana to Draw
Cw?
A vat* j meeting vu held yesterday
afternoon in thu Methodist Church In
|,nj^P|llon ot tibe eolbijge prayer
ijjjjn?nkg. The meeigg-yee thought n/J
Mr. Sseako to be ??agreatset In tho^
j ?cries. The attendance waa very large
Hand more thin hate of those tn attend
iahce pledged themselves as persoual
wor^rB.
Tho t*xt chosen we* .from ?jsrk VH:
1^18-84. Mr. ^peake said: "The condition
of ail true work for good 1B to be found
ll In MM~ '\~"'"T^ 'cok Uj ?rar'? God." He
also said the intercourse with Jesus
has at the foundation of all suscessful
work. If we cvould give sight to th?
blind, we, ourselves, 'jmuBt be geeing
lato> heaven, What we do, said Mr.
Speake, "depends on what we are, and
what we are depends on whet Wa re
ceive. When tho vision of God's heart j
and passion is clearest, our pity and
sympathy for our fellowman is deep
est;'We have looked .with little pur
pose noon od if we haven't learned to
iffer for God's children. Holding on,
en, to all the.resources that dod had
add possible through His : atoning
*, wo are in position to minister to
eraohaf-needs of'ou? fellowman,
lind cannot lead the t#in?\??
" ] jS man to Christiu?iil*^
3 have found Hin* We can-\
har^a?ry ot Sae croas ]
e neon here. i .1
?Kation seshed tn be woa
derflly stirred, many fauvlst mr-1*
ei%' for specie! loved ones, m?tr^?r?Vfor
Children, anc? many foi" f.'Ian&l'.It Wae
decided to hold another servie* ai tny
church Tuesday afternoon at four o'
clock.
' The Monday night meeting Was tal
ly as well attended as-the meeting last
Monday evening showing the interest
in the meeting had in no sense dim
inshed. The singing as led by Mr. Din
ner, was unusually impressive. Mr.
Spaik? preached from the text Romans
11:20-"fly tho deeds int the law shall
no flesh be Justified." The text .was
well taught and tho general impression
was in conformity with it. Several new
illustrations were used and he f.i>ieh-^
ed his sermon wUh n ?lea foy Ma peo*
plo,to he ready when $e tiru* comas,
j-for them to go to tn? worl? beyoad.
Several at tho close of .the service;
made a profession pf saving faith Ia
orxhe weeku
di alfi cn^^^T^be^^^^eoHo
with the Iglon Bible Class.
for Our
iSuf. we' hs
? The con
WILL ORGANIZE J
i?\juraa y^?*?j<rxj??r\
of Ira^rtanc? ?o
Wi?BeKe?dat
. A? t?Gfo Tosught.
i: o? . :: .: i
night Behool cljwses yt^Brogan
and. Anderson mill last night. K:
H. Burnett, secretary of the Ands
Y. M. C. A., said that he ana
I
i were TC?jr w.?^.? -.^--v. i
?av ?Xkro?i?j?iii'.' rnjriy. ?iliaciltj? ?u-j
rolled last night at these two mills and {
more to come.
Mr. .Burnett has announced that a
chiss will be formed tonight for the
young men of the city who are ?com
nejilfd to work during the day light
Iv jurs and ail the young, men- of the
c-ity proper interested sn the - night
<choot are asked tel* present at-tho
Y. M. C. A. tonight at.7:30 o'cteek.
At tho same time and placo anoth
er class will bo organised la textile j
designing, mill ealclaHcdc and mech- J
anical drawing and those iatere4tM:M*
this department should by all means
ba present.
Wr. .Burnett cays Uiat the Outlook
b^rskhz aa? ?ts JlespowitK^ty.
Says the Anderson Intelligencer:
"The..Hon, W. ??jev?nson, r^ jChe
; raw, has suggested a plan for tirtanc
tor titiln? ov< - -
nos. Whatever Mr.
ce r"les groat weight.
ot tb* South. * *
_ several big things ?or I
atore to do. They ere'co hlg]
HELD A DELIGHTFUL RECEP-?!
TION
um
iv
Tea??e? pi School, with Friends !
and Petrona, Had sm Enjoy
; When the good women, bf a section
cet busy oh any proposition, there la
aaa*.Aa be ?oroethlitc happening; pre?
ty soon, and ii they once make un
their minds to do a tiling lt win be
done, and whenever they do a thing
it.fa?jbca>:1 to bo done well. The truth
ot the Of'" /e statements waa very man
ifest yesterday afternoon when tho
Lebanon Rural School Imbrbvementl
Association gave a reception to the
faculty and patrons -?f-^manon High
School, m honor pf the opening of the
school, which took plane yesterday
morning.
Promptly at 4:3? o'clock a large
?^&.r ?y -patrons'aW friends of,
the school assembled at Lebanon park,
and Tor a season forgot that thWrVi?
war in Europe/ and tho* cotton; sold
for 71-2 eette at 'Anderson veale
Tray did . not'semn to* be aware /*
there waa say ouch "feing aa war ?
cotton io existeocttSnH^ono thddfrbjt
wasche success of =tMs VWAW^HI
of the, Lebanon High^nool, and to
make everyone pre?fett.?hjoy thc first
reo^ptibn given ; .Schoo* Irct
provemeat AssocJair?rr. >?-Mw
N? gathering t? corapleib'Withoul or
atory., and Mr. Robbin?..'a member-of
the-board of trastees, acting aa mas
ter of ceremonies, called upon sever
ot those/present for short addresses.
AmoRg those who spoke were Mr. j.
H. Felton, county superintendent of
education; Misa. M?&e* Carlington, j
count y rural school supervisor ; W.-W.
Saoak, editor of the Anderson in
telligencer; Mr. M. a. Rtchardaon? Mr. _
J. D. Welborn, Prof. P W. JwroeM
principal of tho-school, aud others."
Those speakers were very: comrdlrnan
tary to the spirit of the encastan, and
predicted big things'.for th? achoo!, .
At tb? conclusion of Uie/e?febf ina
mind the ladies had prcnared a feast
for the appetite, in the Shape of dellcifl
oas fried ehickfin, %??. r^?, y&f*
and cake, the Varloty and abundance
of which bespeak thrift abd plenty.
The Lebanon Rural School Improve
afjout thc same number ot honorary
^g?W?er?,Vy?h|eh in Wj?y their huai
anas, sons "and sweethearts who do
as ibo ladies say do. Mr?. John Smith
^.president..and she is ably assisted:
by Mrs. Annie Smiter vice pr?sident;
an? Mrs. D. C.. Craig, secretary andi
t now the association i*s planning &
to erert a hal! at the ?ark, and thel.
following , ladles constitute a building!
committee : - Mba- Nannie Ducworth, i
Mrs. R. A. i-caseale;VMrH. D. c.;
Craig It is tbdttght .t^t work shon
b#-*tar*?dr}on tal? building,
iv ?ll Ka xi?AllUux tr? .ty
OMrar of the school thia year j
ron* one. and the enrollment at]
wing .yesterday was moa t grail ?
JeWgt.largfir tnan it has e*$?]
iM^^iSM ai .a very busy time or iii
T ?.r t"pr? were Iib" pupiiFi eh-f
d at the opening of tho schooL
following ia tho faculty: Prof. P.
*S principal; Miss Mary Broy
Mabel Cooncr, and "Misa ?n:?i5
in; ??ei?tants Prof. Jayroe la i
at? of the S. C . Unlvertftfc
has taught five years. Miss Broj"
graduated at Winthrop; Miss Coona.s
at Columbia College; M'as BlackmanL
at lander College, and each oftheeeB
young ladlee'has taught two years. " 1
A Sa? l?EATi?
death, angel visited the borne'
tad. Mrs. Neater Banner
vealrig, Oftebef '?, end
ned b
ryphoi
what
slonc.
Qitr suffV; :
Kv&ryhlng was dou? for the
ffarer bot God had Dianne
.., .-...... , .^T.(ri..r..|.-?MtiMiiiiMi rim-i-rr
For Men and Young Men "
FREE
CIRCUS TICKETS With Every Hat, Selling lor Two Dollars qr Mere
STEPSONS EXCLUDED TRANSACTIONS CASH
W&?Sm ?H BRING CQUPQN WITH Y??lw
a Ucket to RINGLING BROS, fl i .1 '
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NEXT DOOR TO EVAN'S PHARMACY NO. 1
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I AAAAA A .j, rf?, J, J
personal
_ . G. Watkins, pf Pendleton, was
?orig the visitors to spend yeater
r In Ute city,
leorge E. Moore, editor of tito
nea Path Chronicle, spent yester
y In the city.
?. H. Gilliam, of Charlotte, w.;s \
|non?T the visitors to the city yester
IG-.UV. Prlec,. of Spaxtanbrg. spent
Kateraay in the city, a guest at ,t) e |
niquola hotel,
H. J. Shoemaker, of Spartanbprn;..
- in the city yesterday on burl
Mrs. Felix Watkins, of
, wore shopping tn the eily
Pani Trihle, of Martin Township |
Iwnt a fow hours in the city ye::
J. M Tribble, of Belton, was in An
acreon yesterday for a abort stay, y j
Jim Mitchell, or ute Broadway es J-j
lon, waa la Anderson yesterday cn
Rainess.
Ii. G. Harrison, of Sandy Springs
bent a feV hours in the city yoster*-:
B. Harris, Jr., of .Pendleton, was
mong .the visitors to the city ye>.
srday.
J- Mercer King, of Martin township,'
nae in the city, yesterday on bunine:.*.
B. A, Wilson, of Pendleton, spent, a
pw hourn in tho city yesterday.
Si?noy Strickland, of Martin to vi
vas among the visitors to tito
Siy yesterday. t
G, L. Winthrop, of CJyeenville, wlip
kho ia conner;ed with the . Piedmont
rnd Noriherc. line?, was ??, Ar.:
featerday.
I J. A- Cook, or iva, was arnon* tho
irtettors tb spend yesterday, in Andcr
i.T.'c. Jackson, of/ Iva, waa in Aa
!er8oa^ae*terday ferr a abort atay.
! Mr. and Mrs. BTH, Hodges, of
8<arr, ware tfcoppinW In tito city yes
terday
W. O. Hoghes add L. A. Todd, of
Starr, wore la tlie city yesterday ?nj
business. | *
L. C- Harrison, of the Denver sec-1
tion, spent ? few hours In the city
yesum??y.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chantine, of
Anderson, R. P.- D., wero shopping
fn'the city yesterday.'
oiauoe Sorrell?, or Hartwell, aa.,
waa among tho visitors to tho city
yesterday
D. T. Blackwell, of Duo Weat, was
in Anderson yesterday 'for a short
stay.
W. TS. Giles, of Townville, spent
yesterday in tho city on business;
--
M. H. Sexton, of Starr, was in the
city for a few hours yesterday. .
FkowolBki, a well known Anderson "
county planter, waa In the city yes
terday.
M. N. Campbell, of Belton, spent
part Of yesterday in the city on busi
ness."**
I* W. Campbell, of Pendleton, was
among the business visitors to thc !
city yesterday.
f . TI im ---
J. N. Nance, of Due West, spent
yesterday in thc city cn bts>?nes?>
. D. F. West and Joe Kroc mun, of thc
Roberta section, were in Anderson
yesterday. r
ST. W- Hale, f Andorspn, R. F. D^
was in the city yesterday on busi
ness.
Frank ' Bre?ronle, of tlie Lebanon
section, spent a few hours in thc
city yesterday
C. D. Chamblee. a well known
Anderson planter, waa in tho city
yesterday.
i ' .
Miss Pensacola, Brunyon, of Starr,
waa shopping in the city y*c?&rday.
a a ea 4 a a a 4 . . e o
a o
a CLEMSON, COLLEGE KOTES, o
a -- a
. o a o o o o a a e e . a
C!*niaon Col'.eso. Oct. 4 -Tho ono I
year agricultural men arrived on tho I
1st ot October. They aro *hO"t 60 in ?
number and bave awaited the enroll- ?
meet to 801 men. This number (?01) i
is about SO i i excess of last year's f
enrollment. I
? ?' ? i
Tbs Clemson. "Tigers" left hero
Friday at noon for D* vii son to play
Saturday. The gamo resulted in a ti? j
score-C5*msou 0,K Davirton 0. The i
players returned Sunday and alt arel]
:W7
Wk
The expense of making the.
crops should be paid ou - of the
crop.
No fariner >vQul^ try to
make Cotton without ' using *
Fertilizer.
The Fertilizer debt \ should
be among the first debts paid.
Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co,
-
n good shape. Thia hoing tho first
?une of the Season, the gaine was tot
>eon later n the season.
i? good aa it weald probably have
In all probability there will be a
arge number of'Clemson mw pres
ent at 'he sv^n'rig performance of
(tingling Brea, eirena
-
mwaa
ItflfTICE-I hereby forbid anyone hir
ing br harboring my aaa J. P. Rig'
? by, who left home without rn WP.?,
; ,17 years old, about s feet tall, darb
red skin,1 coarse roles. Kew;; ;
25 for Information causing hl?*re
tarn Kelley Klghy. Sandy
fi. C. Phono 43*6.. Ki-:.