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? ^slfej^A'jg^ " : S THE ANDERSON INTEllJGENCER | .- PA&SEVEN.
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We ofter, until sold, 25 Oliver Plov/s at following unheard of prices:
One-Horse $5.00 Oliver Flows at.. . .. .. ..$3.50
Light Two-Horse $7.00 Oliver Plows at. . .. . . .. ... .$5.00
Regular.Twq.-Horse $7.50 Oliver Plows.?t.'. . '. . .
Heavy two-Horse $8.50 Oliver Plows at. . . . , . .
Now is the time to buy them.
. . $6.00
..$7.00
TMm HARDWARE GO.
WEST SIDE SQUARE
.'-wi- *- ?'.? . * .
-1--- ?-r~~~t-:-H Pntrview ........68 4 19%
W 17?jni m f . . Friendship .35 4 19%
. I>i&fjrAXrf Gantt.34, . 6% 21 .
#4?>f?-f.* **-*f - Oenorateo .......61 4 19%
mK?RB?m?i??i?mf? ooed kopo..43 .2 17%
r?\? & I V/IIrO ?roon Pond ......69 8 23%
_?? '\_L-;-" .:.-rr Ordvo ., .65 3 18%
NOTICE OF C01INT? TREASURER Hammond? .. 3 6 . 21.%
Honea Path. ....16 4 19%
'. .-- . Hopewell 7; 4 19%
The bpokiel the County .Treasurer Hwitor ..24 ' 7 22%
will ' ho opened for the collection-' Of iva .. ;i... .44 - 7 22%
State, pd.unt'y. and School taxes for Lebanon ...27 4 19%
the FlBcal.Yoar 1914, and Commuta- j,odg Branch ....38 4 19%
tum Ko?>.d tax for tho year 1916-at:the Martin ..........16. . 4. .19%
County Treasurer's office from Ocr Moiton .i........6l 4 19%
tobcr -16th.-.to December 31st, 1914. Mt." Creole. ...\., .70 - 2 17%
After Daccmbor 3lst, one per cont; Mt View.18 4 19%
ponaltyi.wlll be added; and ofter Pcb- Mc'. EUnoyllo-?60 6 21%
ruary ?8tb. 8cvett per cent penaltywill MciLceBe..62.i . 4 19%
bo added, till the 16th day OJMarch, Neala Crimk .....60/ 3 18%
1915, When thO'bookS Will be closed. ' Oak Grove (... .39 < - 2. 17%
All.borsoUB owning property in Ipondieton ....... 2 4 19%
more than-otto township or school dis- Piprcotown, ......54 3 18%
trict, are requested io call for receipt's ?Vj?k-; Mills - -.. .... 6 4 19%
in EACH TOWNSHIP OR : SCHOOL. Hooky River,.59 2 17%
DISTRICT, in ,which the property U S?liida; 26 2 17%
located-' On^a&Ouat ot having so ?Savannah ..-. 9' "?; 3 ; 18%
many school Vdlstr lets this, request is. Slitipcbrivinb, ...At . . B.-:\. 18%
.veryfimpOr^W'tb tho- talayera and Slajrr v;...,.-.... .37 ; 7 , 22%.
will to, ? large ?Vtbnt eliminate; extra 3t^ul,.V;..?V;.i..4 > . $ ; 19%
cost.aad-.p??jaUioa. - : ; , >.:..'.T>re?A?^r6tttJr'-t8a ^'-4 19%
The rato o?.levy telas .follows: TpwnviUe ; i :.. -4Q . ?; 6. 21%
State Taies .hv^?...6 Mftlsr^k>S^i^i.....2? .4 19%
Const?tnllo?ai School ..Tax . .3 Mills ^??tr.P?lr?r %:'.,:. 8 ' : 8, 23%.
Ordinary iknuity-Purposes 3 1-2 MlUs White; Pidiny . "48 ', ' 4 19%
Past ilnsehtees?^,- . '..-. <! ml?: - WtSians^on *te ? ' * 5- ?9%
Ronda and Bridges .. .. .-. ;. 1 Mill ;WllHford';..-.'.;...02 .' 4 19%
Public Roada .: _ ., t....l Ml^ Zloh ............53 .6 21%
. -, 'Straight" ,; .is.%
^ftalJ v, ' V*' ** "L I^???** : fa* ?ttA? ikm?t?tutioh feaulrea.?ti
Tho following aro. the; addltlotial poraon*:between the'a^es el 2i
l?vlos for Special School Diatricts : , |Md fl0 vearsf-^tcep^ those incapable
Diet # No. . special Total J ^t^rn^^
??Jevy i.-evy - c-d*br. other ' cacees, r?sau tu?o? ' -W?i?
?'-.. - . Ml?b3> Mills served in the. War between tho States,
Anderson.. .17 6 21% to.-^;ai!|^U''talK^'9f--!on'?' d?llar^ 'All
Airy' Springs.. .V.04 4, , .19% malo^rVcm? betwcdli tho dg?S of 21
Barker creek; .1.87 4 ' 19% and- 60 years Who aro- able , to work
Bevardam .......56, 4 19% tpuhllc ''roads.. or ca?flb . thom tb'.'be
Bollon .,.,......12 .3 . .18%' .worked.-bgcept?i^taciiers-.wbo'.-Jhikta
Bethel '....._55 2 ' 17% chatgo of .'b'co'ngregatlob bed parsons
Bishop Branch. ..28 4 19% whb.jjetfred JntRe?W.air ,hat^cen'4h*
Broyles 67 4 19% ?tatcB: BChobi-tCttchorB and1:trustees.
-Calhoun ........ 29 2 17% whb aro exempted:frbm- road duty,
Cedar Gro7o .,,.80/ . 4 . 19% may in lieu of wdrfeJpby a tat btbne
Centervillo ?.-.?.'. 6; 4' . . .19% dollar '.to-be- collected "at the same
Central,{-?\ \;. .\G6- 4 19% thn? .other taxes' aro collected.
Cleveland v....30 4 19% ? Prompt 'attention WIR b^- glveb all
Concret? ........IO 4 - 19% persons who wish to p?y their*taxes
Corner .,r.-?8.. . 4 19% through the mall, by check, monoy or
Doublo:Springs ..68 . 0 21% der,' otc. lil-- ''
Ebenezer ........45 2 17% W.^A. TRIPP,
Euroka ..., .Ji. ,1?%' *. - - - ].^antr^Tfetourer. -,
Uncle Dat
The object, of tho Sunday Behool 1B
to toabh God's word. There l? life in
tho V/ord mid, when plantea In; the
human heart, lt brings forth fruits
of KB hind. HoW the . sub of nature
calls fprth tho lifo in the soed and
cannot tell, but the harvest demon
strates thew feet How lher to 1 ord
of .Scripture brings forth the spirit
causes ah 'increase of Ita kind we
of 'Josue Christ when dropped In the
heart of man we cannot tell; hut
Christian'civilization, with ita bless
ed institutions and privileges/dem
onstrates the fact. The kingdom of
God cometh not by observation. It is
a matter of Individual character
growth. It ? blooms In society and
sheds its fragrance and its sweetness
in social' relations, and the kingdom
of God will hf established on earth
when bach mhb, Woman abd child is
living the righteous life. Christ fore
saw the coming of this ideal state
and Ho gave to us its institution, tho
Sermon on the Mount. But that doc
ument cannot bo made operative by
legislation. j At the beginning of tho
seventeenth century France, grown,
restive under national ills and social
disorders, attempted to establish an
ideal government. Feeling that mon
archy. W?s the causo yf her sorrow
and her poverty* sho/beheaded - her
King and her Queen. But that did not
bring irellet. Then she elevated her
leading agitator, to a position of abso
lutism, but ber strongest failed. Turn
ing th?c to anarchy, she witnessed
ito havoc in the. murder and license
of unbridled passion.' The man on
horseback was/ accepted and ho trans
formed the nation's motto from Lib
erty, equality and fraternity to^ In
fantry, cavalry and artillery, and the
land .became a waste. Not having
learned cor lesson and disregarding
; tho: recommendation of tho Man c;
Galilee that' civic righteousness, that
the ideal Btate, that the remedy for
[ social ills' ls- an individual matter
and cometh not by observation, not by
royal, edicts, not by legislation, she
turned 'to democracy. But democracy
failed. What was the matter? She had
?tried every known form. All failed.
! Whyt France liad been' ? tryibg - to
mako a mansion out of rotten tlm
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STARR NEWS
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STABB, Oct. .30.-A; moat enjoyable
meeting of the Stephen D. Leo Chap?
ter? ?J>: DP C. whs held at the pretty,
country ?iome vj! Mra. Luther Dean
bu -last Saturday i afternoon. Mrs^
Dean:': and Mrs; ?B. W. Matthews were
the I hostess, and by] their very -gra
cious manner made quite a success of
\ ThianbeJng* xhe regular time for tho
election of officera,"and- also having
ba hohd a- lot pt other bnsiness only
? 'sii'prt musical program' waa- car
ried but.;;Thr8 f iwufr cfnrpished by
Mlpsejs 'Miry^Bowie and Mabel Jones.
ThD-fdUow?ng Officers were elected
to serve for-nest year:: president^
Mrst II. W.- Matthews.' firot vice.pres
ident- Miss Lute Dean; second vice
president, Miss, rMay Bowie;' secre
tary, ' Mis? Claud ia Herron ; treasurer,
Mrs-,. A. ET Dean, Gleaner, Mrs. L -E.
Beah;i Historian, Mrs. * J. L. ? Singles
t??j| , i-OBtptrar,- ni, u. C D. ' WSvmih,
Mrb- W; ft. Matthews -waa - elected
delegate to i the < state. convention., r
D?ring tho social hour, a guessing
contest'which had been arranged waa
very'-' much enjoyed " by aUV - and ? es
pecially: by .the one: who received the
y ai ti ty littleh haad-isisde ' .apron Which i ?
waa given aa-? .u-pris?.Tho guists ' "
wflrb.-thaa to -prettily
decorated dltting-to?m, where'-MTS;
Doab, and MrW Matthews, assisted by
Slrtf. Luther Bowie, served a de^
cioua .sweet coarse with coffee. The
tables looked . especially Inviting with
thb;cov?r? bf snowy white Unen, and
largb bowls of white rosea, and*ehrys
?nlh^bmi^dtth? whl?lf: was hank
ed fleecy- bblls of cotton: ?'boll bf
[oitto^-tied 'withVyeiio^
atior at s^ri?labe .as au/appropriate
souvenir of this pleasant' occasion.
I The' t?g?naitr bt*f?outnero* womba
may be counted ont to find a uso for
per cent of the^feft*
thc Bolton Fair leaf
?ame hacTt verr:Wtj*h
the way Ute Belton peo
?mvlast w?^jWay
aa^Ppr?<nativet
it
?B
to a
&-.bh>
m?
is i?feu?^^ ??fe
has so Bhcceris?vily "corn'wed- tho eng
Which will.make-ipi^foWiH
prio? 7 cents a pound for good grebu-.
lated, add 8 bent* a pound fot, gcad
cubfij,
?c's Leiter
_ '*'.". ' ; _
f ,
bers. With, bricks of. Salid *py>arehl.
tocture munt crumble Whatever tho
governmental reslgti, whether K bo
Doric. Roman, Corinthian or Sara
cen; it mattera little. A marble pal
aeo cannot be reared with sandstone.
Heroin bas mankind been mistaken.
They have spent centuries in design
ing reforms and have,overlocked tho
material with which they were to
ouild their palaco of redemption. You
cannot have a good stato Without
good men. The' kingdom of 'righteous
ness ls within, then without: What
did Franco need? It was not a. specific
form of government, not legislative
enactments, not a more efficient po
lice force. She needed? as her Prime
Minister declared not long ago in the
parliament in France, 30,000,000 of
Christians. Thirty millions of Chris
Ii ko men. That would make any gov
ernment good. This is the only true
basis:of reform. Christ realised this,
and he ?ot himself at once to the
vital' task of transforming character.
Fie ?rds not a reformer in the modern
sonso of the term, lie limited his ef
forts tb the individual. We all know
that. tho chief business in life ls lo
make men of sterling worth and char
acter. Character made in toe heart
will express itself In human Institu
tions. The heart that is selfish mu Ht
become unselfish. The Ufo. that is vile
must become pure. The thought that
ls carnal must become spiritual. Un
til this ls done no amount Of legis
lation will usher In'thc millennium.
Crush feudalism und African slavery
takes Us place. Crush slavery and
corporate greed and organized capital
rises to chain the hands .of .the black
and white alike. Crush trusts and
some other form of:greed will claim
tho products ot human toll:,Tao'heart :
mu?t loso its covoteonsncSs,'?nd then
will lose Its Iniquitous. Customs.
Qrood stiTds behind the bar and
measure!* ou. Us liquid hjj.ll. The
heart is th*.'beru 'arters o?ho traf
fic -of ein. Trahau ' ^4t?nrt and
you then ha.- fa? ' --?'e for
tho conBtrue?o'n^'o?'-tn* -wgdoin of
rigbvx.:"?raesa Thia ca*, only i>3 done
by bringing .rca in" vital touch with
Jesus Christ This ls the work of tho
Bundey school. ... .
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F?LL ATTENDANCE FI0?H?S
donison Mow Has al Mor?
Students than all LOH t
CLEMSON.:COLL?GE, Oct'- Oom*'
plete. enrollment figures iBbued by
President W.TJIL Riggs at :the/end of
tho first month, bf ^ork-ratr^emson
Collego develops tho remark?flb Tacts
t|jat, despite "hard times," thtfbollege
baa already enrolled GI more full
year college students than: Itt-all of
lest eeeeion a^dthAt the ?nwdimeat
la sro large as to strain tho.limit s o?
tho institution's capacity^..DT?: Digga
nmkejsitho fellowing statement.
'.' "Tho; session opehed witht?ie re
tarn bf 492 old -students cut-oPy:a pt *
Bible -552 in attendance a.t-the clo so
ot last session, after deducting for
these whp graduatv? and finished '(&
Ono Year courses, and, l?Hmt;?Uglmp
?b. return. The'" now ^students* number
522,1 mr king n total of 814, This total
?SjMusagfts mes th? fB?i-?re>? eo?ra
CB. Laat 'session tho. total : enrollment
waa 818, ,tbis number including.forty
sevon pre paratbry-et?d en tal a id eigh
teen One-month Agricultural .men. It
W?U be seen from this Btattofent that
wo-have already enrolled 6x more full
year college Btud ob ta than during all
st last'session. ' -,
r "Wo-have: In attendance at- this: date
32 more men than ware- in attendanco
last BeaaJon at thia dato, Even with tho
Qr.o-month Agricultural: co?rsb trans*
ferrcd'to tho summer and no prepara
tory class the. total ^enrollment for. the
session will exc?ad. that bf last ses
alon:. 'Thie ia a r^markable showing
considering the abolition of, the pre
paratory class abd financial depres
sion nnd n?certainty existing in tho
Btat? this falL" -';' :
S?W?-" total student' body^lB divided
as; TOHOWS: Iii"agricultural courses,
52 1-2 per cent; in all other courses,
17 1-2 per cent
L A WHENCE WELTJORWE DEAD
,-. -'-?;--Vi' fS; ' v-i?Vt-ir(>-. . . ?'.. :
Young Man Aged ! lfc, Sutcntnbcd of
Typhoid- Fever*
i -I?wrench T^eioornb^lbd'Bund
5?tf?red some four or-ft ' ^weoks with
typhoid fever." Ho; wat ?1 years old
? a Christian l^tfarougfcxmt
_ ?* ?Vlebdld - 3 *V4g; brno,
rfriend axidpy j??hs n?lglt
raV services ?wor? >?ducte* by
^^raoos. ia?Sbr?vwalch'.thbvj?1
were laid tb rest at Welcjosne
CLEAR sigh is necessary to
both your ? hoath. riid su?cciP
.'-?V'pni^^ , bb
? .reittTed--'bys^ ca?w?Oy.,-' focused .'
gitterest; . Exercise 'sohttd wls
- dbm and intelligence-by having
port ?katolnation th?t will-put
yo?'?dn^ttib Hs**track bf sight;
YOU cab1 count-- os ?s t for
; srutnrui mf?rmaUj?n and right
.Wa^jJfii^drhrbke^ :?ia?sea
v. by maifc-^i^^to ?B. ., :/ ;
SE? ON
ATLANTA SLEUTH DELIVER
ED GOODS
[WHOLESALE
(Dude Club ?nd Owl Club Felt
Strong Right Arm of Law,
Others Aise ?nramged.
It lue German artillery had hit
town and shelled certain* of the city's
social clubs Sunday night no more
"interest could have been' arodscd ov
er tho city than was evinced yester
day morning when it was found that
the Anderson pollco force, headed by
Detective Wiggins from the Thiel
agency of Atlanta, had..made an on
slaught on tho -Dixie Social club on
Whittier street, said to'be owned and
operated .by J. E. Derrick and on the
Owl's club on south Main street, said
to be owned and controlled by Lewis
Myers. Both these places were raid
ed and their goods . confiscated, while
two other arresta were made on thc
charge of Bolling whiskey and violat
ing, the liquor laws. >
Several weeks ago the city secur
ed tho Ber vices of A- T. WIggidB and
W. G. Pruitt ot the Thiel service in
Atlanta. Pruitt went .to work'tn a
barber shop while Wiggins, posing
las a Mr.- Easton, opened a pool room.
? Pruitt decided that he liked Atlanta
I better than Anderson and beat ? ll
hack " li om o several: weeks ? ago but J
I M'?gino remained on tho job and as
r*? result.! of. his activity, resisted By. I
pt .C. Baxter, a number of cases .Of j
helling liquor appeared on thc police i
blotter at police court yesterday j
morning.
I The.following ls the way tho docket
looked: "
U U H. Elwell to A. T. Wiggins on
October 2L r
.??...T? Elwell to A. T. Wiggins on
October 22. .. ; .. .. ?
p.K. T. Elwell to A. T. Wiggins on!
October 23..
.V?lt*r; Elwell to M. C. Baxter on Oc
tober 23. . . ?
ri. T. Elwell'to M. C. Baxter on Oe-S
tober 24.; '
Myers .to ?l C?, Baxter On O;
Itober 24. . . ,? .
! : JU P. Meyers to M. C. Baxter on Oe
Wber.:24.
b. T. Peele to ?. T. Wiggins on Oc
tober. 22.
f ;B>.T< Peelo to A. .T. Wiggins on Oc
tober 22.- ' , ?
. ..B.-T. Peelo to A\ f . Wiggins on Oe*
lober 23^. . '. ? '
' .Bi T. Peelo to A..T. Wiggins on Oc
tober 24. . '
IrfJifti. Derrick ot M. C. Baxter on
October. 21. .- : "
?' E. Derrick tb A. T. Wiggins on.
October 21, '. , . /pii
?*-ar?:% I??rrick;. to M. C. Baxter ?ul
1 October ^2. ;
E. Derrick to A.T. Wiggins on
October 22,., .
j''iii E, Derrick to M. C. Baxter pp
October^.- '.. ??}% .
J? El Derrick to ?.'.'Ti Wiggins bn':
[October 83. : , -.
,,J. :E. Derrick to A. T. Wiggins on
october ii. .. ..'?;.
E. Derrick tb,M C. Baxter on
October 24: . . ^ "
,0<ti?hbn^the raid . was mado Sunday
nigbt tho pol|ce soloed all tho f?rn4
turq of th,e- club rooms, Seized eaopty;
?ggiww ana. : boor barrels, whiskey
bottles and whiskey cases; galore. 1
The hallam through the temple ofjus-j
tico/ looked Uko a ??^ class dlspen
Isary. yesterday' morning. .
Defendants GJTO Bond.
. Wjjcn Recorder. Fossil opened'
ob?rt yesterday at .i2:C'jr o'clock A/1
g.-Dugnall, Esq.,.. appeared for ali -of
thp defendants. Mr.- Dagnali asked
Lttat bond bo granted his qlipntb'-W??:
said, that'ho. wonld havq ihe bnufli&e^
pared blwsolf If bo knew what fer bi
would suit the etty btf thaf4pb?#.
Ibos^ trylhg for io ?year* tb. drkw %
{bond which would -ha acceptable to
j thc elly and hud onvor succeeded,
mtffc-t&e city attorney pros?bt?; ?
bond and this wno oip??. releasing.
I Derrick in the anni OT\ |f,?Q(U ifrers.
lin thsjabb? ot 1800 aha I? H. Elwoli m;
the.sum of $100.
I??M''M,W ?^ i^t , be
?^^wd'r'that' ali o? tho c?ses
|ff#r#? by-iury and lt was ^rstora
[decided that;, action will haiTfr-i
j morling and, tho remainder!. of , the
I day wlll tfrbbably bo taken dp lb the
r:^^;:|?fttwm';thO/-icJ(ty'- attorney.
Nr^i Sppeari^ttne olly of Anderson
and ?the court''room wi? be packed "to
hear the trial. . ; - v
t y . rr, ? , ?
NEW' W>RK, Octr 26.~Mrs, Flor*
lenco Conhlln Carman- who was -,'bb
trial In Mine?la all last week chaf
ed with, murdering Mrs. Louise Bs il*
I ey> was ?? released . today&on #?6#W;
hall ! la the-King's county supremo'
cbait ln^Brdckiyiu Ahe sttrtsd rt?w.
mediately /or ber home in Freejport
. j First Beal Mow*
OIlICAOp, Oct,,u26,~The first .rosi
8Ho^ of tb? season .wasirbjpotledhat1
Br^;.Say,;-Wlsii In the ?aka 8upor
:th^^o9^^r>in?;telegr??-B to tho
loci] weather bureau.
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' OLUMBIA, Sr C.; ?Oct 20^-,The
Ci?Wson ' coll?ge club Of Columbia
wm i bold. a meeting Tucsdsy: night
fchett a rooter, club will bo organised
f?r;ihc Cl?m?on Carolina Tltujfsday.
&. M. .Sloan has beeb .olocted chief
m >fff T
We Kaye for sale 500 bushels Bancroft Prolific
Oats (graded seed) at ?1.00 per bushel.
\yhen ginned on Our Special Gins, we buv at a
premium extra length staple cotton. Good style
Dalrymple and Texas. Storm Proof are generally
worth a premium.
We buy for casl? or exchange .mealsand hulls for
seed? or sell meal and hulls for cash. '
ROBERT ?. LIG0?
General Manager
PROF. Dit
|FmST SPEAKER OF FOR Y. M.
C A. COURSE AT ORR MILL
POLICE
dOT BEER
WHISKEY
AND
T?HK FIGHTING t?iLARGE $UA*?I? ?tV
I Subject Ably Presented m
ful Address ' Before Largo
Audience, Sunday Afternoon.
Ow!
..Shipments Consigned to
and Dine Clubs Taken Charge
of by Police.
?One of the most helpful and Determined -that they^would make
.?meaty" addreeses hoard In a. long a clean aweep of everything In sight.
4uo in AndcMon, was the address gW* ??r Jad J?1** a"c? J^???
alven Bundey afternoon hy Prof!. D. ^ ?6rlfl?8 '2"
W. Daniel,-of Clomson college, at Orr ^Tclcd cw<* ?f P?Uco Baratnonds to
mill's ball, under the auspices of tho every railroad elation in town
Y. M. C. A. This address was the B,nd Belie whatever beor or Ibiuot
first of a series of meetings , to, bo ?icy might haye on hand, consigned
held at this Place during tho winter; o either tho Owlor ^Dixioolub ?or
and was attended by at least five in caro of the^ proprietor of either
hundred persons.. . ?U>?e. The chief of police in turn
After a song serylcq. lp ..which ta?1'???0? " {? ,
mapy old familiar songs wereoung ta*.?; the work In hand and Cdnt Bel ?
With great .?est. Mr. D.H. Mim*? ex* >flth several- patrolmen visited each
tension field worker pf the local Y? AL fir .tne "taUons.-.. " t t%- ",
C.' A. called upon ROY. Berrin, *aB- ",A <?". ?g 2mtrando^to.th? ?
tbriPt, tho Methodist church,.to open Eld?* railroad, tho ? /^?J^
with .?rayar tho series *t meetings. C. i^me ?ext snvi tho IVA
.Mr, Mlms then Jnt.rodu?ed Mr. j. B. tWrd.. Jn each initance tho railroad
Humber, secretary of J$A. .Orr mills. ftV?horltlcs. re?UB^ tolg'V?.J,? ?
who .'.introduced tho. speaker. , ^^?^B^^?^M?t !t
The subject .chosen, hy Prof. Daniel turned for a codsuttatton with_tho
was ,VTho. Fighting, Wan." After s: ^Tml*-&$k
few well, chosen anecdntes, which put had j#|M>??tv^
the, audience in a receptivo: fram?ot attonrnys and - Were .advised .trv; re -
mind, the speaker proceeded .tTdrive f?s0 ^^?er^t^ Epo?B.^oJp
boroo. some valuate thought- as to M^,,Tmo-f?^Sr
what, .cops?tuted tho thing* for .which 5SHK????????iLSEf S
a - Aap shout? fight: : ifs,primitive M. ^RiS?^?4?&S
man was noted for his ability to ?ght ?$*V^ut&.-&& ?^Sfr :
with his -hand? mid ??t- ?nd th? fcott>W8B SOlsedv- AU told IT barr?la
herb ot .the tribe. %Th?rb,?slaUU.;ho%- ,Q $ar*t.by .V10 Wt<co '
miction foro strong m^^ ca?|.eu to the ?Uy W. .
and lt 1?. natural for ono. to feCKthat - ^? question presented boro, ls -a . "
hen ean take bl*.part in a personal ono <rcm B W" ??^P01^
combat., ono admires the e.n?m<vs -"-qu?.r #??2i ?W; ^?htway
tro soldier who brovojy. fights fc?\ ?' chc?r sui? dfe ^a . ?cV: ^
principle,.and:tho South ia richer and ?aT.?U? ?^f-JlS^^ nat de
bater for tho struggle .betwooh. tho "vf pWpmf ;
sections during*!* SSUi? Abgrast ?SwI^? S
heritage was left the: Southland by ^^^^^jm^Mi
Wo .and Jackson, and every., mah th ?f
the South is a botter,?nan Mesase bo ?^^^Jt&^f^^^^9:
feels that he ls related io these great f?U?L %?8fo' v *0 ' * ?
.chieftains-'in that we.are from - the X;tll??wal^^^^& ??d 'v
saine section. Figures wore given to . ? ? WB? ^ KB?L?^2*
show tho great numbera now engaged
in the JEuropean war. and tii.ts wa?|fe? wfej^fe .
taken by tho speaker to signify WtatlJ^ *r?? I^i^?S^SrtMll:
flghtlng-ls still popular. . : v \ ^ J^?&S^W^'^^
,.'?Teir ino what a man, will', fight fe0Wl" tMoW ^ l&9 Bnf9
fior^': declared the epeaker, "and I ?HP ' - J :' ? . , .'?'?C ;-?\
Mm you the kindof pd kw WlJhe M^gjgj
To bo a good fighter lt is necessary W?&?^?^
tor aman to baye, a goba-physical ^^'?^MJ^^?^^^^
\mfr} UP. pud, those things- ,which f S^gd! t?'
dwarf. Um growth, of, a boy .should hot ? V^rtSSi i? ? vi?t,rtr?
bossed... Prof. Daniel ,was;espcclaU* ?-Sin^Siv?? K?tffi ^LuO? ^
severe on the clgar?tte habit, which Sjav???dSM
ho., said dwarfed tho body and the }?,BI,SiLf ?-5' tfcS^^??Uii^s?iS?
nilnd of the boy who thought it manly ^."??Li- ho ^
to nae them. : - - , granted them. - ,.
"Before jUjJa war," said tho speak-r "~" ? -V? " 'k^-.'.
oryit waa found by tho chomlste that da7- PR-1'JI 8- ' MpfWt of DnevVfest
the actual valuo of a man who wolgh- will aliso be oho.of tho speakers at a
Cd tiO, pounds, according to tho phy- 1?>tcr date
slea} value of tho material in a man, ? .:.--!-..?' ^iii'd''
I? only'W.0,'.' Ile then went on to " ferfl0^? ,?eB!.wW* -
M^am^mn^ ^So t???
Kn?^enZ?h^ w?awayTO^^^
Wltot school, lt they sre.iprced. WK..^}?i&?ert*^^
^ ,^oWt Jn th? day ?rao, and to strive tehdent of (?lu?u?n^ll^ye^ed
t5^.i"iv?te t??e .fiad. .? , 'v n?sd?y for i^?imh?a^ where he^wiU
Ai Ahe-conclusion-of Prof. Daniel's attend tho SUte Bair. Ho will return;
ad4r<isa ho : was coDgratdlatpd ,bf Friday s .Oreeuwodd apd ' enjoy 'the J
many of tho audience, -The. meeting Greenwood fair. - :' .'.
p^i? ct^loe oOrrvJUe Ba^uitJchurch; r COL?MBlUUr.? ^.^pcW la.^of*
. .'Next Sunday aftornoon at- ?:d0 ford col lego \P^i^^1B|^\WM^"^
o'clock,^ Prof. John o. Cllnkscales-,. of wi? mext-thH week ?t?.^?^ a ?mb. .
VV'offord college, will-address a sltn- Tbo aSnmnl^UlAbVjpfj^?li^o^:
il?r meotlng^at tho samo piocb. He day lat^a^fl)^ ;
win: bo followed by Hon. Jos.. A.^?- r-r4
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gcl?sau?nS?
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