The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 13, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Our way of Dry Cleaning will not dhmage tfie> most dainty gar ment. It 1? not necessary to remove a Kluft?? piece of trimming or rip a Rin gle seam-and our process does not ...ir mk the goods, pull them nu. of thapn or leave a trace of an odor. I\o article of ladies' wearing ap parel is too eluborat? for us to satis factorily finis!, ami return to you as good as when new-Josi from your tailor. Anderson Steam Laundry THONE 7 TALK TO THE HEAD* OF HOUSE? THE he will agree to most anything you say after a good meal of OUB TENDER MEATS. When you order ot us you can ret?t assured that we will send you only the choicest cuts of sanitary, clean, healthy meat. Prices, too, are always fair. The Lily White Market Phones 694 and 695. l Zorado banar Is Creat ing Much Talk and Great Praise. The Rich. F .;, Exalted and Humble Seek Her .-.drice on Business, Mar riega, Friends, Enemies, Changes Speculation Love Affairs, Journeys and All Events of Life. The teat of one's popularity ls thc measure ot their usefulness in the i Sradical everyday things of life, and i ls because her active and unusual psychic power and marvelous insight into human life and destiny, have i proven' of permanent and practical t assistance to those who haye con- i suited her that Zorada lamar, the , great psychologist, who ia perma nently located at 408 N. Mr.Dutlle St.. ia kept busy long after office hours, which aro from 10 a. m. until S p. m. There is nothing of the Gipsy about her readings; thc truths that are told yon are so startling and they come In such quick rotation that one ls mysti fied. She is a woman of excollent edu cation, a fluent and interesting, talker and one whose knowledge of her par ticular line ls without an equal. Her r? adina* are acknowledged by tbe press and public to bo of the hlgheat oider. She ls one ot the favored persons to whom, hy the gift bf nature, hos been granted the dominance of the soul-mind. Through her marvelous powers she leads you from the by waya ot misapplied effort and directs your footsteps along the paths of your natural adaptations. Through her wonderful ability to < drafa aside* tba curtain which hide* the vista of the future from our view. ; as well as her ability to read what mail been written in the archives ot Mba past, she can at once tell you ^nether the troubles over which you Ififl^^mart'mges, sickness, changes, ^Hfirels, divorces, separations, law ij^Hk business transactions, wills, ^^B^ttf?rtgaftek; lost or stolen prop .>%,-.3(jfdM! treasures, lost or absent f!wS Interest you. If you care to what you should do to-be suc cwb J?QJ whom to avoid When to j huyr^i when to sell stocks, etc., it .voa Siro lo hAve your domestic1 tro^HHiVP)r9d' your loflt ,0VQ re* STOR*4KMK*bitterest enemies con wbatovttljtt?j? be your troubles, sua ptctona'tiSratrt, c*l) on this sifted Trims ?STjEiij will send yon hnppl. r. TBHu -holder than ever HaVf<v'''t^asw ' Yon TU'cd ^?f>fe no fear of unpleas ant aurraaBi^H^ lor having your ' confidence. bfcBffed This groat I^L^LSnr*? parlors at 4'-H Norn, M in: ?? . arj? so ar ranged that youlHsfih?1 o o o LANDER COLLEGE. o o o ooooooooooooooooo GREENWOOD, April 12.- All old girl? will recall Baster at leander, and will know what a beautiful duy thc Students had lust Sunday. Instead of the rising bell, the household was waked by the singing of Easter Carols- The breakfast table waa beau tiful willi flower*, Easter cards, and brightly colored eggs. On Monday af terncon the V. M. C. A. had an egg hunt on the front lawn. A1 great many of the students went on Monday lust to the hailey Mili tary Institute to witness the baseball game played between the Balley ca dets and the nine from the Wofford Fitting School. Col. Bailey and Prof. Horton nf Wofford called nt the Cot- , lege on Monday. Saturday morning the school was invited to the millinery room to Bee a unique exhibit. On the long work table were arranged, only the hats which had been re-trimmed or made over this season, Thia was a revela tion and a very real object lesson to economy. As a socondory mutter there were shown a number of very pretty new hats made by the pupils in millinery. This department ?ia? proved itself to be of great practical value. The domestic science rooms were nl'o open for inspection and were very inviting to housekeepers to be. It wus evident that thal de partment also, had worked well. One day this week a dainty lunch eon was cooked and served to some friends hy Miss Harriet McLees, who is working for a certificate in do mestic science. The alumnae association has just bought two more college bondi. This makes fourteen one hundred-dollfir bonds now owned by the association. The Interest is six per cent. Perhaps the most exciting bit of college news ls the fact that the buildera are here getting the chapel window of the cloak room hus been filled In with brick. The organ will be shipped about the twentieth of this month s oas to be installed by commencement. Mrs. Aun It. Clinkacales, "Aunt Ann" to all the girls, gave the college a vtislt of a fea* days this week. The presence of this dainty little lady Is always a great honor. ?ooo o.o ooooooooooo ? BISHOP'S BRANCH o ? ? ooooooooooooooooo Quite a number of. our patrons and pupils attended Field Day exercises it Anderson last Friday. A number of mir pupils took part In the parade, but several came too' late to enter. We' spent last Friday afternoon 'cleaning up" our school rooms. They ire very much Improved j nappear .mci;. 'Bishop's Branch had a game of ball with tho Pendleton team last Satur day. The ecore was 6 to 7 In our favor. A serious accident occured on our school grounds last Mondey. Lee Owen, a seventh grade pupil, in step ping backward fell and broke h irm. He is getting along nicely now. md wo hope to have him in school iga tn next week. Mr. Clifton Owen spent Thursday night and Friday in Anderson. Our trustees have given us a new stage curtain. We certainly do appre ciate it for' it waa greatly needed. As announced in our luat news we are expecting to give' an entertain ment Friday night, April 16. This will be given by the school children. The school improvement associa tion ii planning to givo at the play at the close of school. The name of the play and exact date will be an nounced later. CITADEL BOY? ON ENCAMPMENT Camp W. W. Lewis, Mt. Pleasant. 9. C.. April ll.-The first week of '.he Citadel encampment now being hold here hat proven qntte success ful. The cadets arrived from Char leston on the ferryboat Lawrence on the afternoon of April lBt, and will probably depart on Saturday next. The camp is sltuutcd at the od Al hambra Park, a very desirable loca tion bordering on the harbor, thereby affording boating and swimming for recreation. With the exception of tho flr3t two days, which were cold and rainy, the weather has - been almost ideal, especially for military purposes. The morning hours are devoted to ?leaning around camp, guard mount ing, summary court, etc., while the afternoon ts spent in target practice, which is the main object ot th? pre sent encampment since a shooting re cord is necessary In order to .main tain the "A" grade rank which the Citadel has hold for a number of years. On Wednesday and Thursday Capt. Schindel of the U. S. Army made his third consecutive inspection of the corps of cadete. Atter viewing the work on the rango, a sham battle and close order drill, he *?emod far-1 orably impressed wi*V the showing ? made. His report -will be pu blahed sometime during the.summer. -In connection with the tedious mili tary duties numerous social activi ties have added a charm to the rou tine of camp lite. Leave begins each afternoon immediately after dress parade and tn abort time the little village is flooded with cadets. Last Wednesday evening the K. ot P. Hall was the scene ot a pleasant reception and dance glysn hy tlv.. ladles In hon or of the boys; while'there arc al ways several pr?vate dances ia va rious homes arr.nnd town every evening. Mt. Pirfa^ant'e hospitality will ever be recalled aa a pleasant meniour of the encampment of 191.1. ooooooooooooooooo o o o ERSKINE COLLEGE o o o ooooooooooooooooo Erskine maintained it? perfect rec ord for the HeaHon hy winning both games with Clemson during Hie past week. This makes six games that Ers kine lias won. On Friday Clemson was defeated by a score of 2 to 1 and on Saturday 8 to C. Clemson put up a god fight in botii gumes und it was only by susatlonal hitting in the pinches that Erskine was able to de teat the visitors. .Mr. C. H. Nabers gave a very inter esting lecture in the V. M. C. A. hali on last Tuesday evening on "The Trial of John Barleycorn." The lec ture was given under the asplces of the Krsklne prohibition association. The Erskine minstrel is to be given lu the college auditorium on Monday . vening. Tin? proceeds will go to the athletic association. On last Saturday evening a recep tion was tendered the student body by the ladles of the Woman's College. Erskine will play Citadel on the home grounds next Thursday, April 15. Much interest is being manifest ed in this game as lt boars on the penant The chances for Erskine winning thc pennant are very promis ing and collego spirit has never been higher. Kev. A. S. Reeves of Monea Path ad dressed Hie Y. M. C. A. on Sabbath evening. Kew more interesting and stimulating a?dresges have been heard hy the students tills year. ooooooooooooooooo o LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL o o o ooooooooooooooooo The honor roll for March is as fol lows: Tenth (?rade-Max Welborn, Roy Craig. Malcolm Ducworth, LOIB Rich ardon, Mildred Smith, Pearl Webb, Edyth Hutchinson. Ninth (?-.-ade-B?sale Harris. Only a few more weeks before school close:!, so we ore going to have tr. do some hard studying for examinations. Well, Field Day has come and gone, quite a crowd from hore went Borne takbig part lu the different ex ercises, several of our girls and boys carrying away "blue ribbons" for exhibits. Wo feel quite proud of these. Among these were Miss Made line Smith, carried off five blue rib bons,; Mr. Max Welborn. two; and .Mi.-- - e.; Ruth Owen, Zoa Oweus, Lucile McAllster. Sarah Richardson, one. Miss LouiBe Martin, one ot our ninth grade pupils hos been very Bick the pa.it week, but hope she will soon be ablo to resume b'er studies. Misa Mar> Eliza Broylcs spent the week-end with friends in Pendleton. The Golden F'~.d Literary Society was called to order by the president a few days ago, for the purpose of ? electing oftlcera. The following were | elected: Max Welborn, 'president; Lois Richardson, vice president; Nancy Breazeale. secretary; Madeline Smith, senior censor; Clara Welborn, junior censer; Carroll Funnicutt, sergeant-at-arm* and Ernest Hicks, assistant sergeant-at-arms. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE-AS TO COMMUTATION HOAD TAX All persons liable to road tax for 1915 aro hereby notified that the time tor payment to the county treasurer bf said taxes will expire on the 1st day ot May, 1915. After that date a penal ty will bc attached. J. HACK KINO. Supervisor. NOTICE Wanted to buy a lol of baled pea I vine hay. Will pay $20 per ton deliv ered at county home for No. 1 hay. J. MACK KINO. County Supervisor. NB TICK TO CRKD1TOB8. All persons have claims against the estate of W. A. Carteo deceased, arel hereby notified to present them prop erly proven ot the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make settlement. MRS SARAH A. CARTEE. Executrix. 13tp. WE BUY AND SELL DEBTS It anyone owes yon money furnish [na on Remixed written statement of I the account WE GET THE MONEY If you owe anyone money, we tviu j help yon pay the debt by Onr Mntnal Loan Plas. Our "Indian" will call on slow pay. lera and collect bad debts. That ls bia business. MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY 105 1-X W. Benson BL Anderson. S. C. Dit. J. E. WATSON General Practice I Office in ?Lig?n ? Ledbetter Building North Main Street. Office Phone 110. Residence Phone 916. o o I o DOUBLE SPRINGS o o o ooooooooooooooooo Tilt? new school building was erect ed bore In the autum of 19i:>. It is as modern as any rural school in thc county, having three recitation rooms, two of which cari be thrown together for public gatherings; then there ls a cloak room for each class room : a library and a hallway. The class I rooms are equipped with patent desks so arranged that the light enters on the left Hld, of tho pupils, also there la a teachers desk for each room. We have shades for all the windows, ad justable from botii top and hottom us the occasion permits. Tlie house is painted throughout outside willie and inside hartl.iled. The light finish of the oil is ideal for u class room. Thp school lot contains three acres, well drained. The grounds have been largely transformed since the new house was built. Trees have been planted, flower lieds and a rose gar den started. There is a splendid well on the grounds which is covered and latticed in and locked, hence it is kept perfectly sanitary. There is yet one unfinished feature that we hope to ac complish this spring or summer name ly, the sowing of tho grounds in grass. We huve tried this school term to j make "Cooperation" our motto. The ! result has been a minimum amount ol friction in school affairs. ooooooooooooooooo o o I o SMITH SCHOOL o| o .ol ooo oo oooooooooooo Our school ts still progressing. Mr. Patrick Hobson as principal, Miss Mamie Garrison us assistant. We are preparing for an entertain ment tlie last of sclioof. We had an ogg hunt last Friday which was e?? joyed by all. We would of course had more visitors if the weather had been more favorale. We had recitations from both rooms. We are going to take part in field day Friday and are expecting a fine time as well as getting advantage of the day. The Sunday school class of which Mr. George Smith is teacher at Wel come church had the pleasure of go ing to an egg hunt at lils home on Saturday afternoon, which was great ly enjoyed by all. There were 225 present. After the eggs were found all was not over for his usteemablo little wife had prepared a table luden with cake | and lemonade. Of course when Mr. Smith mentioned an egg hunt we knew something to be enjoyed was in store for us. How many believe that tak ing a Sunday school class in charge to give them a little pleasure will not | draw a many one into the Sunday school and muy be start them on thc right road? Even lt it be only once u year. I do for one. After our enjoyable hour at Mr. Smith'ssjve returned home by the] church and heard an excellent ser- ! mon from Revi j H. C.' Martin. We have some sickness in our com munity, but trust the beautiful weath er we are having will help all the afflicted ones. The Woman's. Improvement associa tion meets Friday before 3rd Sun day. We are sorry to know Denver is not going to play ball with us again, as that game they spoke of was an unfinished game and we wanted to go back over on their ground for we left our ball over there some where any way. -T---J*i-: o o o o o o o o oooooooool o ' ' o TOWNVUXE SCHOOL o o o o o o o opooooooooo The boya and girls of the Town? viii school accompanied ?by tho?* teachers. Prof. O, H. Fitt. and Misses Nell Keilet, Fan?ieJBroyles and Car rie Stewart, went to Anderson yes terday for field day. All went for a good time and not one was disap pointed. In the various contests TownvHl was frequently victorious. In the atho letics Townvllle won t\v>> gold medals and captured the banner for the mlle relay race. Summing up Town v's'.le feats in athletics, the following total ls reached: In the 100-yard dash Joseph Thrash er and Otis Bolt won first and third places; In the 220-tysrd dash Furman i and Joseph Thrasher end Otis Bolt won first second and third placea; In the high jump Furman Thrasher and Charles Snipes tied for. third place wtth dye feet and ?Iv inches; in the shot put Charlea'Snipes und Furman Tb rasher won second and third Places thirty seven '?et and two inches; in the mlle relay Ithamer Galloway. Paul Smith, Charle*. Snipes and Furman Thrasher aesily von with the time four minutes and seventeen seconds In this last race Paul Smith ran at 220-yard speed thus, giving Townvllle a large lead which .Thrash er easily held. ' In the general school exhibit Town vllle was also fortunate. Work sub mitted hy Misses Miine Ledbetter, Macle Gaines. Annie May Ledbetter. Katy Thrasher, Mae Shirley and Ines King and Charles Snipes won blue ribbons. All the boys and girls are enthus iastic about field day and are deter mined that next year will seo Town vllle victorious-in a lar^e number or contests. Mr. Witt hsa authorized this corres ponden et to give ont a challenge to all schools 1n the county to meet ten stu dent of Townvllle la a spelling con test in "Payne's Common Words Com monly Misspelled." KATY THRASHER. Ninth Gr??.io. o o o CHEDDAR SCHOOL o 0 o ooooooooooooooooo After a very pleasant day spell? at Anderson* attending Kiold Day exer cises, we are now ready for school work. We enjoyed 'the holiday ever so much and were proud lo know that every exhibit carried from our achoo! received a blue ribbon. This fact alon? will help us to begin tho month's work with renewed energy Each school represented made a 1 splendid showing und Anderson conn ty r ii reason to be proud cf the pro gr?s ive spirit evinced by the num erous exhibits, ninny of which show ed careful thought and training. Miss May Hugwell aiCd M:-. Joe Hare spent Thursday night as the guests of Miss Gertrude Clinkscales at the home of Mr. W. T. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Thompson of Wiiliamston were visitors to Cheddar this week-end. Th? mnny friends of little Miss Decimao izarle will be sorry to know that she is seriously ill witli pneu monia at her home near Cheddar.' Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kell yof Bei zer .spent Sunday with Mrs! J. J. Kelly. Trying to Hold Italy With Austria in War Prince von Bue?ow. One of the hadest tasks ever as signed a diplomat in Europe has been that given by the kaiser to Prince von Buelow. His was the work of getting 1 Italy to keep the compact of the Triple Alliance and Join Austria and Germany in the war. Soon the de mands of th? italian people for action grew so great that hts task became that ol kiping Italy from Joining the allies. Aa the demands of Uie people for the return of the lost provinces, Trentino and Istria, have grow i. he has had hard work td pre vent Italy from declaring war against ] Austria. While he has not tailed, de spatches have it every day that Italy j may enter the war any moment. IYou can get the news while Ita new lo The Morning Dally Intelligencer. r IE Al THAT TICKLES THE TEA DRINKER'S TASTE feb Orange Pekoe" is a einige blend of high grade teas from the best districts India. Ceylon, and China. This blend is the result <?! Citase Sanborn's fifty years experience as tea importers. We commend this tea as a pure, rich and delicious led, po scssinj an abundance of strength and flavor. When prppei made, tiiere are 25o cups to the pounds, thus making jit thc least expensive of all teas. Anderson Cash Grocery Co. Sole Agents. MOSQUITO e Ehr Proof ScreensJortho Homo. ScreenjDoors j. . AND f? \ Windo w s AUszes and tty les. Th ree solid cir-loads received at our warehouses. 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