FLETCHER GRADED SCHOOL
.. " April '29-30th 1915 . ' . ' :
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R. F. PACE,.;...- ... ....... Principal.
. MISS ANNIE MA YE WRIGHT ...... .....intermediate.-
v - MISS JENNYE C. REAMES. i : .'. . , .; .'Primary Department
TRUSTEES.
" MR. K. R. SEALS, Pres ..MRS. J. P. FLETCHER, Sec'y.
MR, C. S. LANCE.... ............ ......MRS. S. F. ROBERTS.
- MR. J. E. BALDWIN. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . ; . ..... .MR. E. E. LANCE.
PROGRAM FOE THURSDAY -EIGHT, APRIL 29, 1915, 8 P. M.
Male Quartet "Mr. Roaster" Pythian Quartet
- Primary Recitation First Section.
r 1. Her Name .... . . . . . ; . . . . v. . . ............ . Stella Taylor.
- 2. A Small Boy's Questions .................. Edward Walker.
3. Her Dream . . . . .... ................. . . Ella May Watkius.
4. A Little Boy's Lecture. .. . ... ...v. ..... . . ....... .Julian Sorrel.
6. One Thing Lacking.... ...... ...... .... ......Madge Lance.
. My Shadow.... ... .. ... ... ... .......Georgia Singleton.
7. The Watermlllion. ... : . ... . . . .Bunyan Byers.
S Measles. ... ... . . . v,'. . .. . . ; . . ..j. l . i ..u .Donel Walker. '
9. The Pickaninny.....:... .C... Maria Fletcher.
, topsy tBrvy DRILL AND SONG. - - -
Recitation Contest Second Section.
1. Holdin Off the Calf ,. ... ... .........Henry Gasnell.
2. Shall There be Bangs. George Fletcher.
3. That Woodbox. . . . . ..... ...... ..... ...... . .'.Carl Rhodes.
- 4. Capital Punishment. ..... .Frank McMinn.
- 5. Sary Emma's Photographin' Craze. .. . ........... . Allie Drake.
6. The Mule. - .. ....V ......Edward Watkins.
7. Theology in the Quarters. ......... . . ..... . . . .Carol Sorrel.
8. Vacation Time ... .,. ... . .. ..Loyd Ward.'
9. When My Dollie Died .. .... .. ..Lois Lance.
Song "I Can't Do the Sum". ........ .Small Boys and Girls.
' Play "Mother Goose and Her Family"..; Primary Department
Male Quartet "Uncle Nash's Mule". ....Pythian Quartet
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL SOTH, 8 P. II. '
Male Quartet Farmer Brown's Old Buggy. .. .Pythian Quartet
RECITATION CONTEST.
1. Lasca ..V ... ... ....Doric Lance.
2. The Best Cow in Peril Blanche Whitaker.
3; Swore Off..... ........ ......Mac Lance.
4 Doom of Claudius and Cynthia .... ..Lucy Burge.
5 Watchin the Sparkln. .Meta Lance.
6 The Volunteer Organist. Joella Ward.
Song "When I am Big Like Papa"... Small Boys,
Play "Our Awful Aunt". .High School.
Male Quartet ..... ... ... ... Pythian Quartet.
Declamation "American Ideals" George Ward.
Recitation "A Night of Troubles" .Ruth Livingston.
Pantomime "Flow Gently Sweet Alton". .... ..........Girls.'
. Presentation of Prizes and Medals. . .
: Au Revoir!
ETOWAH, ROUTE
The farmers are getting along nice
ly with their work. Some are about
through planting corn.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
, E. D. Middleton will be glad to learn
that they are improving nicely. It Is
loped that they will soon be able to
be out again.
It is reported that Mr. R. L. Kilpat
rick is going to move his saw mill to
Mr. Rusher's mountain farm on Crab
Creek.
The singing m Saturday evening at
Crab Creek church was well attended
by the young people.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hardon of Mud
Creek were visiting friends on Big
Willow Sunday.
Mr. James Murrey seems to be very
"busy keeping his friends and neigh
bors in this vfcinity supplied with the
latest improved gasoline irons, which
he is agent for.
Mr. Elijah Hamilton of Etowah, No.
1, has returned from a business trip to
Greenville, S. C.
Mr, T. L. Hamilton attended ser
" vices at Crab Creek Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Stepp was a visitor at
the home of Mr. J. L. Guice Sunday.
M. Hilliard Picklesimer of .Blantyre
has sold his farm on Crab Creek to Mr
P. II. Ledbetter.
Mr. G. J. Patterson made a business
-trip to Etowah one day last week. .
Mr. and Mrs. J .N. Evans of Char
leston, S. C, have returned home after
a stay of nearly six months in the Pal
metto state. Their many friends will
be glad to see them again.
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Squire A. S. Edney of the Liberty
setcion was at this place last week on
business.
. Mr. .Harry Deniman was- taken Ic
the hospital at Henderson ville last
Wednesday. His wife accompanied
him: .
Mrs. Samuel Williamson and daugh
ter of this place visited relatives at
Clear Creek last week.
Mrs. C. C. Jackson , is spending a
few days with her sister, Mrs. N.
Jones near Chimney Rock.
& EDNEYYILLE R-l NEWS.
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Luther Ledbetter is nursing a brok
en shoulder, the result of a fall from
a wagon. -
Rev, R. N. Willcox is haying the root
and woodwork of St. Paul's church -re
painted. 'Mr. .William Leslie, an ex
pert painter from High Point, is doing
the work. .
J. M. Lyda's barn was burned re
cently, " occasioning the loss of feed
and fertilizer for Robert Freeman.
Miss Bertha Ledbetter of Zirconia is
at home for the summer.
Mr. Jackson and family, of Fort
Pierce, -Fla., are visiting his sister,
Mrs. CM. Dalton, hostess of Slick
Rock, at that hostelry. Rumor has it
that he will open that celebrated re
sort for the summer.
A. McLaughlin leaves soon on a bu -"
tness trip for Atlanta and other points
south.
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2TT. ZION ROUTE 8 ITEMS.
We are glad to know our Sunday
school is once more in progress,; Wc
hope everybody will take an interest
Mr. G. W. Conner motored a party
to Henderson ville and back Sunday, af
ternoon, the party consisted of. Misses
Minnie ,Addie and Ida "Bell Rymcr,
Messrs Luther and Clarence , Wilson
Messrs Pllie, ; Paten c and Horace
Garren. Filbern Rhodes, James Jones
from Point Lookout, Charlie Sinclair
from Fruitland. were guests of Mr. W.
R. Rymer, Saturday night -
Misses Addle and Ida Bell Rymer
from Fruitland institute, visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rymer,
Saturday and Sunday. :i
Mr. Clingman Garren has just pur
chased a. fine automobile. ; - ..
We are glad that Mr. G. W. Conner
is . rebuilding " Bonnie Bell; He ,is
building a four story.
Rev. Mr. Smith delivered an inter
esting sermon to a large congrega
tion Sunday. - - ' - .:
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Never before and may be never again will you have the opportunity to buy good high-class seasonable
merchandise ai prices Glazener offers! in this his Banner 15 Day Sale. Be on hand, let nothing keep
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SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, MAY 8TH
In Men's Clothing we sell the best makes-Strauss & Brothers, High Art and Hart Schaffner & Marx, The
Woolly Boy for Boys. Saturday, May 1st, will be our Big Clothing Day. -- Glazener's Clothes . Like Old
Friends, They Wear, Well.; 1 , " . ".i-;-".:""- .' ; -' : : ' : ' '"
We. long ago learned thar to save the people money they will give you their trade. ' : -
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IIT. OLIVET BREEZES.
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r There was a good crowd .at Sunday
school Sunday. " The Sunday school la
taking on new life. -.-;r-
Columbus Tankersley is completing
hi3 new dwelling which he .will - occu
py at once. . - ; ' - . ... ; ;
MrQueen, who has been making a
lot of shingles, will move Iris, mill soon:
. Many; of .our farmers are planting
corn and potatoes. ; Most of them are
badly pushed .with work on account of
the late spring. -K- :. -.
" T. E. Osteen and Jno. Xusk are peel
ing tan bark.-. -'. . : . ' Z': ' '
A-Mr. ; Curtis v from Florida f has
bought the old Gordon place here from
Mr; U. G Staton. He is expected to
erect a- Bummer home here soon. - r ;
E. A. and s. C. "Wardspent Satur
day, night at Tuxedo, where the formei
is teaching, a school of music.
" Rev; Jno. ;C, ; Ward ,who has - been
sick for some time, is improving: .
t Indications for a partial crop of
apples j and c a large v crop of peaches
hererare good.; ;vv ': "-
Mr. Zebulon .Kirkpatrick of Hendef
sonville has ; ; been . - doing carpenter
work for J. C. Tankersley the past
week." U' -::"v'':.-:"1S-3--i
- "Mrs. Mary Jlyps of :, Simpspffvilfe; S '
C is visiting her parents Mr: and Mfs.
J. M.-King, this' week; f ,z ;-, w Tfi.i.
; If you -want ; real authentic 5 -news;
read the Democrat. , . -
HENDEBSOJf VILLE BOUTE 5.
Wilson Watson went to xAsheville
on business Friday, returning Sunday.
The . Mountain Home company at
Hillgirr is progressing. nicely with its
work.- - ''') -' '.' .". ' -
-The farmers of this community are
busy preparing ground and planting.
Bob Evans killed a big ground hog
Monday.1 ' -'r S-. ,
- Mr. Burroughs lias about completed
his' house on,. the HaywoOd . road- and
will move into it soon. : -V v." 1
- Walter Wilfong is building . near
Rugby and hopes to occupy his hew
home soon.- . ' - -
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X SUMMER 1915
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