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List of School Trustees Superintendent J. B. Felton Has Just Compit ed a List of Trustees for the School Districts of Anderson County. I FORK. District No. i. PENDLETON. District No. 2. HAMMOND. District No. 3. ST. PAUL. District No. 4. ROCK MILLS. District No. 5. CENTFRVILLE. District No. 6. HOPEWELL. District No. 7. WEST PELZER. District No. 8. SAVANNAH. District No. 9. VARENNOS. District No. IO. BROADWAY. ,District No. 11. BELTON.-? District No. 12. . -..." CORNER. D?stffc* Nc. 13. HALL. L MARTIN. i^-.-ila^l ;-?vf. 1 J. HON EA PATH. District No. 16. ANDERSON. District No. t7. MOUNTAIN VIEW. District No. 18. CONCRETE. District No. 19. WILLIAMSTON. District No. 20. UNION 0$ttet No. 21. P?LZER. District No. 22. PIEDMONT. DIslrrkt No. 23. HUNTER, Dlctrict No. 24. EUREKA. District Np. 25, SALUDA. District No. i?. LEBANON - District No. 27. BRANCH. District No. 28. CALHOUN. District No. 29. CEDAR GROVE. District No. 30, ?IREE AND TWENTY JNo. 32, POSTOFFICE. J. N. Tribble, Townville, S. C. W. H. Cole, Townville, S. C. B. H. Glymph, Fairplay, S. C J. W. Rothrock, Pendleton, S. C. S. C. Gef ge, Pendleton, S. C. W. E. Eskew, Sandy Springs, S. C. Pat. W. Major, Anderson, S. C. F. J. Rhody, Anderson, S. C. C. G. English, Belton, S. C. I. A. Ellison, Easley, S. C. W. D. Massingale, Easley, S. C. Jno. C. Ellison, Easley, S. C. C. D. Chamblee, Anderson, S. C. W. J. Shirley, Anderson, S. C. S. A. Burns, Anderson, S. G J. R. Eshew, Anderson, S. C. W. C. Gi. ner, Anderson, S. C. B. C. Creamer, Anderson, S. C. E. F. McDaniel, Anderson, S. C. C. G King, Anderson, S. C. T. L. Webb, Anderson, S. C. J. M. Garrett, Pelzer, S. C W. L. Welborne, Pelzer, S. C. T. W. Richardson, Pelzer, S. G ,J P08TOFF1CB. J. E. McGee, Starr, S. G J. L. Rainey, Starr, S. G L. A. Todd, Starr, S. G J. A. Dendy, Anderson, S. G J. V. Owens, Anderson, S. G ' J. C. Burke, Anderson, S. C. R. D. Smith, Belton, S. G W. N. Cox, Belton, S. G W. G Campbell, Belton, S. C. J. T. West, Belton, S. G L. D. Blake, Belton, S. G W. R. Haynie, Belton, S. G T. S. McCary, Barnes, S. C. S. A. Morgan, Barnes, S. G R. W. Bruce, Barnes, S. C. W. P. Bell, Iva, S. G ? S. A. Bowen, Anderson, s. (J. G H. Bailey, Iva, S. G Jno. F. Hall, Iva, S. G Jesse T. Drake, Honea Path, S. G W. A. Richey, Iva,S.G A. H. Cox, Belton, S. G Wayne K. Maddox, Belton, S. G Eugene G. Greer, Belton, S. G J. A. Brock, G. N. G Boieman, J.. P. Duckett, R. ,E. Ligon, J. M. Padget, W. H* Shearer, J. L. Sherard, W. P. Wright and J. p. Rast POBTOFFICB. - W. G Scott, Easley, S. G K. E. Algood, Easley, S. G L. W. Campbell, Williamson, S. G* H. T. Cely, Piedmont, S. G J. M. ?ely, Easley, S. G W. G Bridges, Easley, S. G W. H. Welborn, Williamston, S. G W. M. Sherard, Williamston, S. G J. G. Duckworth, WUUamstoon, S. G L. E. Knight, Belton, S. C. E. P. Gambrell, Beiton. S. G Jno. A. Hudgens, Pelzer, S. G W. G Pearman, Pelzer, S. G A. M. Lander, Prizer, S. G R. D. Sloan, Piedmont, S, G fc J. E. Wakefield, Piedmont, S. G* F. G Boggs, Pendleton, S. G J. W. Sanders, Pendleton, S. G. S. P. Hall, Pendleton, S. G M. M. Campbell, Bett?n, S. G R. E. Campbell, Belton, S. G S. V. McClain, Belton, S. G Jas. R. Elrod, Piedmont, S. G A. B. Elrod, Piedmont S. G R. L. Harrison, Easley, S. G T. M. Melborne, Pendleton^G. G M. Robbins, Anderson, S. G J. D. 'Mclborne, Anderson, S. G I _; _ - E. Lee f^en?Pend??tpnt S. G R. W. Nelson, Central, S. G J. P. Swords, Central, S G W. L, Sutherland, Belton, S. G C. M. vVtettison, Beiton, a G A. G Acker, Belton, S. G - J. B. Ellison, Cheddar, S. G W. T. Bruce, WHUaniston, S..G W. A. Burgess, Bdion, S. G -J. T. Robbins, Eas?ey, S. G LONG BRANCH. District No. 33. GANNT. District No. 34. FRIENDSHIP. District No. 35. CLEVELAND. District No. 36. STARR. District No. 37. FLAT ROCK. District No. 38. OAK GROVE. District No. 39. TOWNVILLE. District No. 40. SIMPSONVILLE. District No. 41. GOOD HOPE. District No. 43. IVA. District Np. 44. EBENEZER. District No. 45. BETHANY. District No. 46. WHITE PLAINS. District No. 48, SHILOH. District No. 49. WALKER McELMOYLE. District No. 50. MELTON. ni?trjc? W0. Si. McLEES. District No. Sz. ZION. District No. 53. PI?RCETOWN. District No. 54. BETHEL. District No. 55. BEAVERDAM. District No. 56. BROYLES.-r District No. 57. CENTRAI District No. 58. ROCKY RIVER. District rio. 59. NEAL'S CREEK.* District No. 60v GENEROTEE. District No. 6t. WILLI FORDS. District No. 62. FAIRVJEW. District No. 63. AIRY SPRINGS. .District No. 64. GROVE. District No. 65. CONCORD. District No. 66. BARKER'S CREEK. District No. 67. DOUBLE SPRINGS. $j#rt?t No. C. H. Gassaway, Anderson, S.G C. F. Milford, Anderson, S. C. J. C. Wilson, Belton, S. C W. A. Erv/in, Honea Path, S. C Dr. J. F. Shirley, Honea P th, S. C. J. R. Austin, Honea Path, S. C J. T. Holliday, Honea Path, S.C. E. F. Cox, Honea Path, S. C. J. F. Lewis, Honea Path, S. C. R. M. Latimer, Honea Path, S. C W. F. Austin, Honea Path, S. C. R. M. Luck, Honea Path, S. C. J. J. Smith, Starr, S. C v J. L. Herron, Starr, S. C. L. E. Dean, Starr, S. C. L. N. Clinkscales, Anderson,S.C G. W. Tucker, Anderson, S. G J. L. Branyon, Anderson, S. C. POSTOFFICE. W. E. Poore, Belton, S. C. Jas. A. Cox, Belton, S. C I. A. Cox, Belton, S. C. C C. Kay. J. W. Dickson. W. T. Hunt. G. B. Sheriff, Piedmont, S C. C. P. Gillespie, Piedmont, S. C. J. W. Allison, Piedmont, S. Gr J. M. Parker, Iva, 6. C. Pink I atham, Starr, S. C. T. C. Jackson, Iva, S. C. R. S. Yeargin, Iva, S. C. W. Frank McGee, Iva, S. G L. N. Martin, Belton, S. C J. M. Parker, Iva, S. C. Bruce Pruitt, Iva, S. G B. Y. Wright, Belton, S. C. T. C. Banister, Belton, S. C. D. R. Simmons, Belton, S. G J. B. Spearman, Piedmont, S. G C. J. Murphy, Piedmont, S. C. G. W. Durham, Pelzer, S. C. J. A. Winter, Anderson, S. G J. M. Jones, Anderson, S. C. W. M. Strickland, Anderson, S. G * -W. H. Martin, Liberty, S. G W. A. G. jamison, Lierty, S. G W. M. Rankin, Liberty, S. G P08TOFFICB. . . B. F. Whitaker, Pendleton, S. G A. W". Fittens, Pendleton, 5. G J. W. McAlister, Pendleton, &G D. J. Bolt, Anderson, S.,C. F. J. McGee-, Andersen,'; S. G W. L. Glenn, Anderson, S. C. J. ?T. Cann, Pendleton, S. C. W. A. Gambreil, Pendletoon, _ . - . .i- r r . . ft.; . ? S. G M. H. Moore, Pendleton, S. G W. M. Smith, Williamston, S. C. J. .J. Lewis, Williamst?n, S. C. W. H. G Elrod, Wil?amston, S. G W. J. Saytors, Honea Path.S. C. J. F. GrifJin, Honea Path, S. G F. L. Banister, H.ooea Path. S. G J. F. Rodgers. Williamst?n. * * . T i' *. . i z?rr .r?j.. s.e. D. J. Owens, Williamston, S. G Jno. B. Martin, Williamst?n, S. C. J. M. Broyles, Anderson, S. G W. L. Dobbins, TownvlUe, S. G Luther Maddox, Townville, S. G Geo. W. Poore, Wiluaroston, S. G D. H. McAlister, Williamst?n, S.G J. Qyde Rodgers, Pelzer,; S. G PQSTOFFICE. J. iH. Anderson, Anderson, S. G J. jw, Drake, Anderson, S- G G. M. Reed, Anderson, S. G H. P. McDaniel, Belton^S. C. Joe Erskins, Belton, S. G N. G Burriss, Anderson, S. G W. T. A. Sherard, Iva, S. G W. L. Bond', Iva, S. C. ^ A. ?. C. McMahan, Iva, S. G . R. H. Tilly, Anderson, S. G -R. W. McLees, Anderson, S. G W. F. Norris, Anderson, S. C. W. A. Mullikln, Pendleton, S. G R..Q. Brock, Pendleton, S. C. V. V. Collins, Pendleton, S G J. M. Long, Easley, S. G JVi. T. Fleming, Piedmont, S. C. C. C. Foster, Piedmont, S. G J. E. Sadler, Starr, S. G L..S. Qinkscales, Starr, S.G. ? ? N..O. Harris, Iva, S. G F. L. Brown, Anderson, S. G R. J. Smith. Anderson, S. G - J. M. Hanks, Honea Path, S. G j. R. Kay, Hones Path, S. G Jodie Smith, Honea Path, S. G - j. M. Richardson, Townville, S.|G R. A. Sullivan, TownviUev S. C ; ii ?>? ? ? - : S ? J. GREEN POND.- J. District No. 69. S. L. MOUNTAIN CREEK.-- J. District No. 70. W. A. NEWS FROM " RIVERSIDE-TOXAWAY. Mr. J. J. Collins, of Draughonsl Business College, Greenville, spent a few days last week in the village visiting Mr. Fields of Riverside. The new addition to tire River side Mill is being completed and the machinery is being started up as fast as possible. This new addi tion is a splendid and complete tittle mill within itself. It is on the ground floor of the main building of the Riverside mill and contains the newest and most up-to-date machinery that is on the market. The friends of Mr. Fields, over seer of spinning: at Riverside-Tox awav. have been wondering for the last week or more why it is that he is always in such a hurry and is smiling all the while. The secret has been disclosed. Only a few mornings ago while on his wav to work, as usual, passed some friends on the way who- of course said: Good morning, Mr. Fields!" "It's a girl!" was the quick reply of ihe gentleman who .s still wearing a smile. Miss Lizzie Bell Henderson and Mr. Merredith are assisting Mr. Mull in the company store at Tox awav now. ' The night school class at the hall is petting down to hard work since Prof. Abrams has his new car to going and can get in from his home conveniently. Prot* Abrams is giving the fellows prac tical work which they enjov and the class is gaining some valuable information. Miss Mosely at the new Library has her program for the people of Riverside-Toxaway under full swing and would be glad to have the people of the village visit the Library and see what is going on from time to tinte. Cooking classes, sewing classes, girl clubs, children's evenings, etc.. etc., are being organized. Find out what's doiwg and get in with the classes, also make use of the books that can be borrowed from the Library. These are opportunities not found everywhere. j The Halloween party at the Library Saturday night was a splendid affair and every one who attended enjoyed the evening run ning from ghosts, chasing Jack O'Lanterns and enjoying the sports that had been planned. Miss Fannie Pearson, one of the popular young ladies of Toxaway village and Mr. Marsele Shaw, of BeU?n were married, a few Sun days ago on the Interurban car be tween Anderson and Belton. The novelty of the place added much popularity to the occasion and the young couple have the best wishes of many friends about Anderson. NEW PASTOR OF THE SEC OND CHURCH. The Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, now pastor of the First and Sec ond Baptist churches at Central, has accepted the pastorate of. the Second Baptist church in Ander son. Rev. Anderson wilt, take up his new work the first of the year, and the people who are acquaint ed with him are very glad to be able to get such an able man for this important field. Mr. VV. C Austin and family vjsited relatives and friends iii the Country last Sunday. . -Her a short illness John Cole is back on his job in the cloth room. . . ._-_ . ORR MILL NIGHT SCHOOL ? i . S. W. Rabb and C. H. Johnson, teachers. 3. M. Blackstark, Lesley Whit ten, Dewey Brown, Guy Evans, W. M. Hill, Asa Brown, ^Ivla Tinsley, Ralph Strickland, Hubert Hancock, Lesley Hancock, Homer Speers, Hoyt Speers, Jones Spears, TO?r? Bryant, Mason Evans, Coye Rbliuid, Alex Compton, McCoy Harris, Prue Shaw. Burt Brown, Hubert James, William Johnson, John Johnson, J. D. Armstrong, F. H. Whitten.'H. D. McLaurin, J. L. Kilgore, Fred Kennels, H. LX Brown, R. F. Thackstoo; Hart I Hudgens, W. F. Pickens, Joe Bor ley, W. G. LeCroy, S. C; Arm strong, H. L. Jordan, Oscar Mer ritt, James Brissey, Prue Cole* Raymond Burriss, Charles Hulme, Robert Brown and Henry Comp ton. VV. Cromer, Townville, S. C P08TOFPICE. C Bolt, Anderson, S. C. E. Gerard, Anderson, S. C. Ayer Glenn, Anderson, S. C. L. McGill, Anderson, S. C. T. Morrison, Anderson, S. C S. Masters, Anderson, S. C. THE GOMIAN" MOVING PICTURES. The regular paid shows which are being given every Friday night at the Orr min over the store are becoming very popular and it is hoped that the people of the vil lage will take advantage of these splendid pictures at home and go to see them. Mr. Lyons, the su perintendent, who is backing the paid show, is only getting the very best pictures possible and is hav ing to'pay. a big price for the use of the films in.order that the peo ple may have a chance to see as good a show right at home as they could see up town or elsewhere. The charg? to these shows is only 5 and 10c. Th?re will also be from now on a regular Saturday night moving picture show at the Gluck mill hall to which the same admission fee ~5 and 10c-will be charged. The same better class of pictures will be used that are used at Orr mill on Friday nights. Moving pic tures of course will not be shown on the Saturday nights when there (is to be any kind of church service at the Gluck mill hall. WVTSRSJX'E-TOXAWAY CLASS. Prof. R. A. Abrams, teacher, Oliver Acker, Tom Allen, L. W. Church, E. B. Crumley, R. S. Ers kine, F. H. Hill, Jno. Head, Hil lard Peoples, Amos Vernon, Chas. Yarborough, J. J. Yarborough, L^ M. Youri*, Eulus Alewlne, Gus Barber, William Burke, J. E. Gun ter, J. B. Hender?n, Harman Henderson, Manson Pierce, J. B. Vernon, Foster Whitten, Clyde Hughes, Pierce and J. T. Whitten. GLUCK WIRELESS. Miss Nora McAllister, of Ander don College, spent the week-end with Mrs. A. M. Banister in the vil lage last week. Miss Clyde M*bry, of the vil lage, visited friends and relatives in Elberton, Ga., during the month. Mrs. Prince, from Greenville, visited her mother, Mrs. W. A. Thompson, on Brown street, last week. Mrs. Cornelia^Holland is the new school teacher at Gluck as sisting Miss Floride Harris. Some of the residents of the village are looking forward tc cold.weather wich great hog-kill ing thoughts. Among those who are to be congratulated upon hav ing extra fine porkers this winter a e Messrs. Harmon and LaFoy. There are quite a number of the people of the village who take ad vantage of the opportunity to raise their own pork, which is a mighty fine thing to do. A few days ago the writer hap pened to be in one of the homes in the village when the subject of canning fruit and vegetables arose. "Let me show you what my wjfe has been doing at odd times since July," and to our pleasant surprise there was in the pantry ?'clipboard of three large shelves full of the prettiest fruit and veg etables put up for winter use that cari be found anywhere. There were something over a hundred quarts of about two dozen differ ent varieties of nice winter eats. 7he record which Paul Burden cf Cluck Mill now holds is worthy of praise. It is said that Paul has pot missed attending Sunday s?hool a single Sunday in three years, for which he ls very proud. Paul is only 14 ye?rs old hut has made a record that anybody should well he proud of. THE CO* M1AN congratulates you, Paul, on your splendid record. .rv Look Back To Your BOYHOOD'S DAYS And recall the perfect delight which you experienc ed in the. possession pf your first watch-and if you earned the money with which the watch was bought, you r?rized it jus?: ?.hat much more. Here's .your chance to help some deserving boy earn a watch;-and if you remember the pleasure your first watch gave you, you certainly will take gre.at pleasurie iri'helping ?ne pf .these Carrier boys. Are you a subscriber to the Daily Intelligencer, If not, subscribe today and help the carrier win one of the valuable watches to be given in the Intelligencer . Cai rier. Con cesi, wnich start ed Monday. . ^sssm^r"- . Tfce first prize is a hand some 10-year, gold filled |case Ti anton, watch, purchased from Marchbanks & Babb, Jewelers, and guaranteed 'by them^ This will be given as a grand prize at the close of the corniest. The other prizes to be given one each week to the carrier who turns in the greatest number of subscriptions, are ?ix new model Ingersoll watches, purchased from W. H. Keese, Jeweler and are al so guaranteed. . .i\ j, M??