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First Day* Was Gre; MISS GARLINGTON HAS SEV ENTY GIRLS ENROLLED i FROM COUNTY IS FIRST YEAR That School HM Been Carried on faa Tine County and ts Big Success. Tbs first day of the three days' canning school, which is being held under the supervision and direction of the home economics department J of Winthrop College, was a success in every detail. Yesterday morning the students, numbering 70 assembled in the chapel at Anderson Obliege for the purpose of morning exercises, or ganization and appointment of a lead er for the three different sections. Dr. James P. Kinard led the exer cises and spoke a word ot welcome in behalf of the college. He waa fol lowed by Mayor J. H. Godfrey, who spoke in behalf of the city, then lira. Dora Dee Walker of Appeton in be half of the home department of Win throp College. Organization was then perfected by Miss Janie C. Garlington and the echool waa divided into three sections and a leader for each appointed. Day's Work-Morning. 10 to 10:40 s. m.-Work in class rooms, girls taking notes. Sec. A. In structions m canning tomatoes. Sec. . B, instructions to canning beans. Sec. C. instructions in plant diseases. 10:40 to 11:20 a. m.-Instructors change to different section of girls. 11:20 to 12 a. m.-Second change, making each set of girl having beard each instructor. . 12-Assemble in chapel. Announce ment and dinner. Afternoon. l p. m.-Assemble in grove, prac tical work in canning vegetables, each set of girls under separate instruc tor snd changing instructors three times. 6 p. m.-Dismissal for supper. Several ot the women of the city visited the school yesterday and watched the girls and teachers in their work. ' Among those who are assisting Miss Garlington in the school is Mist'Grace Hnffington. professor of domestic Science at Winthrop College foi* the past two yeera and who bas recently been appointed assistant i j State agent in the .borne demonstra- ( tioa work. Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, assistant to Miss Parrot, and Miss Wile, supervisor canning clubs in Newberry County are also assisting This ls the first school of Its kind eVer conducted in Anderson County and Miss Garlington elated yesterdsy afternoon that she wss exceedingly well pleased with the success BO fsr. With 70 girls in attendance from all sections of the county, lt ls impossible to estimate what proportions th? school may develop in a year or so Fonr Tears' Course. This school to connection with the girls' tomato club embodies a four years course, which if successfully finished entitles one to a certificate i rom the United Staten government which will be recognised by PrtJ dent Johnson in that he wil! grant certain points In the girl's standing In cooking, sewing, poultry lalslng and agriculture, h' she decides to en ter Winthrop College. The our yesr's course it as fol lows: . lit year-Tomatoes and beans. 2nd year-Tomatoes, breadmaking and Poultry. 3rd year-Discard tomatoes and have breadmaking, poultry and sew 'hag. Hth year'-Drop all of other studies and have strawberries. The attention of the ladies who ex peet to attend today IB called to the following eckedue: 9:3b-Demonstration breadmaking. 10:30-Demonstration fireless cook er. 2:00- Home nursing. All ladies aro cordially invitee to attend this meeting. ?his Attending. Tmohg those who are attending the three days' school are the following: Maggie Foster, Nancy Evans, Flor ide Gruber, Etta Watkins, Helen Cfcamhlee, Irene Martin, Rebecca Shirley, Helen Lererette, Annie Guest, Ene Shirley, Helen Gasaaway, Lelia KMftger, :LAtcHis McConnell. Sylvene 'CHAbmam. Ruih Shirley, Helen 8hlr l*y, Cneela Braazaale. Margery Wei >?.***. Watsarot bilton, Annie Wil so*,, 'mt Adams, Gtadyse Bolt, Mar #ej*r* "Vaughn. Lucille Haynle, Ailee %gli, lannie Watson, Ruth ?ogsgs. se-Barnett, Ruth Bagwell, Dewey Bylfene McLees, Lanai Bolt. Crawshaw. Nannie Leese Glr Bpearman, Feroi Acker. Parker, Ruby Spearntan, ia i rGcholsou, Clara Maude NaHy, Allie Pearman, Grace Pearman, Mar ton Griffin, Violet Welborne, Louise Martin, May Hlllhonse, Grace .Martin, Nell Bolt, Mary Franklin, mei May Earle. Mellie Mayfield. Madge ead Grace LaBoon, Balee Begswell, Flor ence Moore, Della Tinsley. Kitto Hall. Marv Lee Norria, Lavinia Kinard, An nie Erskine,-Lois Wilson, Robert Day, Ccrrie Moore, Carroll Geer, Margaret Welborne. Hasel Kay, Ruth Owen, Macy Palmer, Emmand and Ruth Meer*. _____ In the middle of the last centtrry It was the correct thing to add to the ttrarrtags notice the smoont of the fortune ?he bride bought to her hus band. * School at Success GARBAGE DISPOSAL PUNT AUTHORIZED ONE WILL BE PURCHASED IF SUITABLE TERMS CAN BE MADE WILL; COST $4,000.00 Matter of an Incinerator Has Been Before Council for Some Tiro e. Provided suitable terms can be ne gotiated, the city will soon have au incinerator or garbage crematory. Upon receipt of a report of the com mittee of sanitary affairs, city coun cil, In regular monthly session yes terday afternoon, adopted a resolu tion authorizing the mayor and city clerk to close a contract for the erection of a garbage incinerator. This is a matter which has been before council for several weeks, and at various times representatives ot crematories, particularly the Nye Odorless Garbage Creamatory com pany, of Macon, Ga., have been here for Gie purpose of appearing before council in the matter. The committee on sanitary affairs reported that after investigation they ! had found the incinerator put out by the Macon, Ga., concern the cheapest' to be had. The committee reported further that they believed the city needed an incinerator, but hesitated about recommending the purchase of one at this time. At Ulis Juncture Mayor Godfrey took occasion to give council the benefit of some interesting and In structive data with reference to tho city's finances, and the outlay af money that would be necessary to carry out work which bad already been authorized. The mayor state?? that he did not wish to see council spend so much money ali in its first pe?r, so that it would have to re trench during the second year and a ring public improvements almost to i standstill. . Finally the crematory matter was Drought to a head by Alderman Car er offering a resolution to the effect nat "tl e mayor and city clerk be ?uthoriz'd to contract for the erec ion of a garbage incinerator provided he price ia not more thsn $4,000 and t can be had on the following terma: (500 upon completition snd approval }f plant, and the balance in annual natallments of $500 at 5 per cent in erest." The committee on sanitary matters ?viii take up with the Macon concern he matter of these terms, and if sat sfactory arrangements can be made m Incinerator will be erect/d here. i PERTE?TSTA?OARO SEI FOfiJGE CREAM Inplies to all Ion Cream Mada for Wholesale and Retail Trade. In the monthly report of Dr. J. P aajor, city meat and health inspector, i standard of eight per cent fat in ce cream is set out. This standard is made to apply to inply Jo all ice cream made for Ute stall and wholesale trade. The report of Dr. Major's for fhj? Dontb of May as flied with the board |f health ls as folioWB: Gentlemen: I submit the following ?port for the month ot May: Cattle Inspected and passed,- 116. Calves Inspected and pasaed, 26. Swine inspected and passed, 60. Cattle livers condemned and tanked I. . Swine livers condemned and tanked Cattle condemned and tanked, 'uberclar. Inspected all markets, dairies, slap sent of meat and restaurants. Set a standard of eight per .cent but er fat lo ice cream. This standard lb o apply to all people who manufac ure Ice cream for wholesale or re all trade. Would recommend higher He Mise or people selling dairy producta in the tty. Respectful ly. ?1 J. P. MAJOR, ' < - Meat and Milk Inspector KKW BUILDING AT ORPHANAGE .ontraet Let For Eatan Memorial Dormitory at C?nale Maxwell. Greenwood, Jone 3.-Contract for ho Eason Memorial Building at Con le Maxwell Orphanage was let yes erday to Mauldin & Chapman at an pproxlmate cost of $8,000. The heat ctg and plumbing contract was ward d Reyrolds and Fetter. Tba building will be located . bet ween the residence ot Dr. A. T. Jam son and Ute Memorial Hall a^d wt!} ccotnmodate 36 ?Iris. Work will at once and will be completed four months. KI KIM:Yt a?? ekA?o (Inked States Request Ignored By Germany President Wilson, With Bowed Head in Solemn Consideration, and the FIRE ADJUSTMENT SALE At R. W. TRIBBLE'S, Anderson, S. C., Leading Topics of the Day Neu? Goods Arriving Every Pay. Must Close Out Fire Sale Stock What of the man today who wanders about with a solemn thought and considera tion of his COUNTRY, his PRESIDENT and of his OWN PERSONAL WELFARE. SELF PRESEVATION IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE, and its this won derful thought that I wish to impress so forcibly upon your minds. MEN and BOYS WELL DRESSED at FIRE SALE PRICES gives satisfied thoughts added to comfort able feelings and prepares men for those DEEP CONSIDERATIONS SO IMPORT ANT AND DEMANDING OF TODAY. We are doingit'?yery MINUTE in the DAY, every DAY in the WEEK and EVERY WEEK. Fitting men and boys to march in the great annies of WELL DRESSED MEN in and out of Anderson and South Carolina at SMITHERINE PRICES. AS AFORESAID-it is my intention to sell every dollars worth of goods that was in this stock at the tittie of the FIRE and RESTOCK WITH NEW GOODS OUT AND OUT. Why not better your condition BY paying me $10.00 for a $15.00 suit, $5.00 for a $10.00 suit and $3.50 for a $8.00 suit. $4.50 for a $7.50 Panama, $5.00 for a $7.50 Palm Beach and the luce in SERGE SUITS, Ide Shirts, B. V. D. Underwear, Suspen deas, Ties, Collars, Hose, Shoes and everything in this stock. COME IN, THE PICKING IS GREAT R\X7 T T> ? RT4? T7 ANDERSON, W. 1 iXlDDLJ? South Carolina LEGAL NOTICES IMCOMR TAX PATEIS TAKE KOTICE. The time for making Income Tax leturos will clone the lat of July. Ol who fall to make income tax by bat tima will* have to pay coat and ?narty. Thia ts from Carlton W. lawyer, Comptroller General, at Gu ambia, S. C., so I would be glad to ave you make these rotara; -.t once, 0 your Auditor Will not oe <mbar assed. Those who retase to make Income az Returns will be compelled to do o ss heavy cost. This ls the law ?std o loni as lt ls, I will have to enforce t for anderson County! Winston Smith, AodP/or. Columbia, March IS. 1915. lr. y hasten Smith .County Auditor, Dear Sir: The State tax commls Son ot ?io State of South Carolina has sent me the following communi cation relative lo tits enforcement of the income tax Jaw: "The time for maxing returns un der the income tax law ot this State expired on the 20th of February last, and a very large number of persons liable to Ute payment of the tax omitted to make such returns within Use time limited. . "The neglect to make the returns In tune may have been caused by an er roneous impression that the returns and payment of the income tax to the federal government relieved these tax payers from njaytag Ute income sax Imposed by the laws of tb ls State. "The failure to make returns with in time have been so general and widespread that wo. think further opportunity shoald be allowed such pereona to mako these returns before the penalties provided by law are tm posed upon them." In order, therefore, to save such persons who will now come forward and make Ute proper returns, I, Carl ton W. Saw/^r, under, and by virtue of power, conferred uftpu. the comp troller general, with the approval ot Ih? governor, in Section W of Vol ume L Cede of Laws ot South Caro lina, 1912, do hereby extend the time for ?he making of returns and assess ment of Income taxes without penalty until the first day of July, A. JJ., 1916. You will govern yourself accord ingly. CARLTON W. SAWYER, Comptroller General. Approved. RICHARD I. MANNING), Governor. Claims Aglnrt the Ponnty. AU claims against the county must bo flied with the' clerk of the county commissioners on or by the 1st dsy of each month tn order that said claims may receive- attention at the next board meeUngs. Claims not BO flied will be laid aside for thirty days. J Mack King, . ' Supervisor. 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