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We call especial attention, Men, to our Bion F. Reynolds' glaze kangaroo shoe with kangaroo lining at $5.00 pair. This shoe, in workmanship, stock and style, is every whit the equal of the widely advertised shoes of this class., with only drill-lining, and sold at #6.50 and $7.O0. The point is this-j-we give you in this particular shoe all you get in the others, and add the kangaroo lining.for only $S.OO Pair . -Auel thaf st|i?^^e|vef nr3?ilt u#^su?h ? ; magnificent Msihess oh'Men's Sn?esar$5" a pair. We'd mat? a^rsateriprofi^n some other shoe, it is true*, j??t wepr?f?t ;io give the best $5 shoe value in Anderson and will continue.. All lasts and all sizes. Bion Reynolds' high class shoes for Men in Gun Metal and Patent-button or bluch er, ail lasts and all sizes, #4.00 pa;r. Extra values in Men's all solid leather shoes, ,all styles, sizes and widths, #2, $2.So, $3 and #3.50. Also, the greatest line of shoes for women and children in the city. ?I Morgnn-Smlth, % i?k>,''\ >:|attended and M^?ra^^vjfpit?fa .n were A pretty home weddingwas that of present ^venJoy'the-uieeUng. ".' ^t:. - home of Mr. and Mrs^; HenryiMePatij After anitenV o? Interest from ?cac*' few miles south of the cUy^: - | concerning* th?v ni???ry ?of f England? The house had been beautifully and Mrs. Daisy. WUsonVgave a i?lk -op tastefully decorated for thc aceaslon. j "Englands IndustrJe3," Miss Beadle Mrs. Swilling McEall met the gue3ta ? Major, who had ju?t mado a trip at the door and carried them into the . abroad waa invited t? give u' descrlp pretty parlor to "wait .th^.. ceciiBg-of tion of Louden Which; w?2. ?nd?nd the bride. splendid. Mies Jean: Harris then read To the sweet strains--^* Men- an article pertaining to "England in del ss olin's wedding march played by the Present War." Mrs. Q. W. Chambers, the!bridal party Miss Orr, sister of Sra. J. I, Brown, entered and the marriage ceremony favored the guests with several solos was performed by Rev; Mr?-Hoitt .of which, were very much enjoyed. Easley. The bride was .attended hr Durlug, the social hour delicious rer two little maids,' Mrssss Sarav and freshm?nts were BOrved by tho ho?rt> Car olino McFalU Th?^brid?-1 wore a'ess. beautiful ault of dark blue.charmeuse. . The nekt meeing will be held with and carried a lovely Bhowor .bouquet. Mrs. Frank Buhlas in Juuuary. Tfce In tho dining room a delicious December'meeting .being postponed sweet course was served by Miss on iccount of CbrfB^nae^holidays, y - Mary Acker; assisted by Misses LauV?o fi i -&C>1 j?, \f*f : *? 2 Smothers, Lydia MeCuUy. .Sara'and Mrs.^ Fredsriek-lAatlnson Of Bo?tdnr Caroline McFall, while Mrs. 'Will Mc- who has been tho guest of Mrs. W, Carley poured coffee. . B. Atkinson, loft Fridsy for Kslj? A most ploasant meeting of the Mrs. J. D ?^xwell^?ks gckt?ljro Duo West Alumnae was held with Winaton-Salera4{^. viBl&her c???)iter, Mrs. J. E. Breazeale on Friday, after- Mrs. Ralphs OUnar^f?ter a vi?it-lof noon at 4 o'ejoofc. Th.oqgh U>?-weath- several..weeks tb Mrs. 'T.: fx Shnferd or waa coid/'tud 'm???ngVw?s woll at Mrs. O. B? Van; Wyck's. V fWHi u 'to thc person who guesses TOG 1 ' ; Sar. . . ^ ';. | : iRSa'; . nearest #> the ^number o/ seed in'our sixtly-four (64) pound Water Mel?iru ': This contest ctps?s nS?i?f'^t?jni^":;gpy^^ ber 28th, at 8 f>. m the name of the winne; will 'oe given. out Tuesday, becember l?f.. ,s?^|stivi cos?^ y OB anything, sp/ send iis your guess by mail or coin? in the store an^ put your' guess in the bo? Tut the number, name and address' on lt slip of paper. . 1 ThJs mdon. was gro^ pelzer? R, F. D. Nol,/i ; '3?'6?!ii&e??<b?aghi ?.ip'iii ? u? ?2.*t, s^ri.ig arm wo?: :thc . first pri^? "bf ' ?5.00 -in pur: annuals Melon Prize Contest last August, it was sho\vn with tli? Ander son ?curvty ?xhibit at The State Fair and was the largest melon at the fair this year. We will save the seed from this' melon and put ti?em up in. six td the ?hyelope and give them away free next spring. AU -we will ask; is that the planter try and grow the largest melon he can and we will accept it in our. annual Melon Prizo Contest next ??gusf. in i \ fi IB >mi ?mi iniM>ii?7iaitiiij<^V|ij^JJ ??i^ . -ff. \ MRS, TV. A. HUD G ENS,, Editor, Phone 87. IS NOW ON It began yesterday, and hundreds of satisfied purchasers w?re served with Bargains that startled thera with the buying power o? their money at thia Quick Clean Up Sale. Herewith we quote a few prices m tho Re&?y-to-V/ear De partment, and a few Specials, which is intended to give you a mere tasto of the ??good things0 awaiting you. As some of these Specials are limited it would be well to come soon, for fear (mat they may be gode. Ready- to - yycatr ',":. (This sale includes every Snit in the entire House.) J; %T?t Lot No. 1 : All $30, $35 and $37.50 ?- T O Suits.... .. ..t|?lafto7? Lot No. 2: All Suits ? a\t% at... 16.98 Lot No. 3: All $15, $16.50 and $18 >|? / Suits ..' .. .... .. Jp ! ??&O . 'Aussit?t No. 4: AU Out Size Suits, selling, for $25, 1 '.? ?a. k AA *3oand$35at.. .... .. 1?7.47 O . ' . : ' - % { . I COATS i ' . V ? , , . (None excepted) Lot No. 1 : AU $30 and $35 Coats A <? ?O at. .. Jp I ?7se70 Lot No. 2: AU $18 and $20'Coats A & at... .. .. .. 14*4o Lot No. 3: AU $12.50 and $15 Coats g J Lot No. 4: AU $6.00, $7 and $8 Coats 4 0S Lot No. 5 : AU Out Size Coats, selling for $ t5 Q Q& and $?6.5o at.. .. .... .... .... tl Jmn,.i, ? , aman----t-'*-' EVENING DRESSES Lot No. 1 : All $16 and $18 Dresses A in Af* at....? ' ? . .. . T"i*?T Trf; Lot No. ii A? ^12.50 and $15 Dresses ? ?R SILK DRESSES pte?ses.. .. .. .. .'. .. .. .... w A I ' '.'"Loj-lNb. 2: All Si8 and 420 Dresses rt, .s: . , ' - wmmn : A. . ? LOT.NC. 1 : AU Ladies "Fif Wei!? Skirts, sell- ?;^? W? \ng up' to $6.20 at .". .. .... .. ?4^3pg?C Lot;No. 2: Ladies'Blue Serge Skirts;'.selling ^'AVC* ' ''up.to $5.00 at.................. 2?4*f Lot No. 3 : Ladies* Black and: White Stripe - Skirts^ selling for $4.00 at.. . ; . . . JLJ?$$J ' Children's Hats nt ONE-HALF FW?r?' Lot Silk Dresses, valuesi u^ ti $^5.06: '"K'M??*'&? Choice.' ;:. '.."...'..,: .. *4?*^Er ??. Lot Short Coat Suits, values up to: . * fa?L: Let of REDFERN Corsets (Discontinued Styles) which sold for ' .^4 and $5.00, at Very ' 1 - ' r>#|? j ? ' Special.. ....>.;>.....,'...;....; .. 4>4fQ ] ' T??l^.*V * i?&?? VT-.''.*J.> .v.'.t*'-.."..t.....3^Sft&-T5 , g^gi valued-Monday.. C.- .. .J sf$C. : tf. ;.'i<; ' ? 'Lot Lingerie Avasts, stightfy mussed, ^ W il'?'. values'up to';$l]5d .... ........ .. 4 JFC> ",;t Lot Ladies?- Sweaters, values up to J? pjSMi ' |fe(;? '. $4,oo .*. .. .-. .V; X?4? /i?L?otof Children's Dresses, made of; -.Gingham^ Percal (and ^ > Madras,: values up to r$l.5o (slightly j?t% mussed), Special .... .... ... .. i. iv 1 Lot of Outing Gowns, high or 16W' n?Ck/ y >| |? regular values at 75c, Special. . . C? 1 i.of of "Peg O'My Heart" Collat and "?t? i ? : Cuff Sets, Special;. ...;>;. . ,;'.VV.',y '. j 1 Lot of MennettVTalcum 'HowdeV; -? * . Special,.^., .. .... ........ v. '." ^4'Ce. : 25 Ladies* Linen Tailored Waists^r^ $3.50 and $4,00 values, Special ,.;. . . -~'M*$t&: .50 "Electric'' Brand House presses, fast coiorsrwellj& I made icr fi^Yfcg?i?r. pn^ world over . ^?i^fU^^W. $i;?)p,; Soecial.. ................... ^Ip??^ 25 Flannelette Kimonas, $1.50 values. ti^St ' Special. ..;... cfv?C?". 5 " " ' 23 ChHdren's Knit Sweater Suits (red, on- ?. .li ly) ^i.75 values. Specip.l .. .. .. J|U?-?^. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Muldrow and) children have gone to Mayeavllle to j Tlait relatives. Miss Carrio Fr et well has geno to Hohea Path tc spend the week-end j with friends. Miss Kubank,-Taylor left yesterday for Richland, Ga., to visit her broth er, Mr. R. T. Taylor. I Mr?. Robert PJussell of Clinton ls i at tho Anderson -County- hospital. Her friends hope she-will soon' bei quite welt again. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Speer have j gone to Mon te ry to spend Sunday. Palmetto Chapter. A' beautiful and .thoroughly enjoy-1 able meeting of s.e Palmetto chap-J ter, U. D. C., v held on Tuesday afternoon with airs.; \Y. J. .Mudrow. Both parlors and hall-were all thrown) together and. beautifully;., decorated | with cut flowers and made au attrac tive meeting place'for-the members, and a few Invited friends who were Mrs. Muldrdws guests on this de* delightful occasion. The program was unusually enjoyable and con sisted of three very sweet solos by Mrs. r. U Cely, Mrs. W. H. Nardin and Mrs. F. M Burnett; a bright In-' Btrumental selection by Mrs. Charles Spearman; a recitation by Mrs. Frank Todd, a number oh the program that was especially pretty was the cello Bolo by Mr. Witt McCauley accom panied by. Mrs. O. F. Martin. To I thoso who have never . heard Mri i McCauley,, this was a rare | treat, j while his playing always give pleas ure whenever heard. Mrs. Muldrow] served an elegant merni-scalloped'j oysters, potato chips, hot rolls',1 sand-j wiches, hot coffee and whipped .cream. She; was. assisted by Mxs._Raym.ond Fretwell, Mrs. W?( AjuSpee**,; Mrs? F. Tolly, Misses Annie. Cooley, Eu ? bank Taylpr: and . Winnie Frap}?r,; while Mrs?. W,.,?H. jailer .nourafl. ! coffee. I...j-, :j, , ? . . 'wiojifcjrtr.1 i -vJOsg. Tance., ??su.j not The manyi ^.Ujuds: of Mlss.?^r'qlfnft Vance, formerly .of this city, but.now. I that she is now in Greenville and Will come to Anderson some time in LUio j^inj|; week,^ HoBor*;<ji0the College T?cnlty,-, >- Th??Jarge8t; and^?iiOst *brnilant sojJ cial 'event: pf the week .waa-the recent-' -tlon at which the ladtisf cf the An der s con .Co 11ego -A9S0elation <$3&r tftined" on^ -.Thuwday': Js^?rnooa1. i? honor, of the "faculty.' " . Anderson* is justly pr??d of her beautiful college - with . ita lovely grounds for it Is one ot the prettiest publie buildings lu upper South Cur-' olino. The. reception . of Thursday was held in tho beautiful parlors'of the mala building,, which were particu larly attractive with ferns, and palms gracefully, arranged everywhere. In the - receiving line wera thc offl cers of the association, with their guests .of honor and some ' cf the trustees and their -wives. The o fa cers are:. Mrs. J. Cv Willilto, pr?si dent; Mrs. Ernest Cochran, first vice''president; - Mi?. J?fch.' " Hubbard, Burrlas, treasurer; Miss 'Bessie. Mat ipr; secretary./ ' The. ; .honor ?uesfs |wero rh-, and Mrs. Kinard, ^~dbaca^ Kato s1n^po,"Mr. ?nd*Mre.' Frederici? Goode, Mr* Johnstone,. . Dr. Olga Pruitt, Mr. C. ML Faithful, Mr. J.,H. ..villains. Others , in ; the receiTtng line wore Mr. and Mrs..- OJ I*. Martin, Br. W. H. Frasier, CoL J. N" Brown, Mrs. ll ? Watkins, Mrs. Prue Clink scales, Mrs. A. L. Smothers and tho seniors' o? the .college,, Mlssas Estlv at e*id: Bessie Lawrence, Hettie Jock* son, Margaret C'inkscales and Cnn Pettigrew. 0 DeU^htful music during ?be attora hoon waa-, furnished by Mrs;. W. B. Steele, Misa.Rh?da Van&v?rV?*4 Mri Chambers, Mfa. .J. .B, Tpwu send and oMJe4 Margaret Evans biet the guests at the door, , while, others who with-Mrs. Rufus Fant as chair man, assisted . in . r ontertflhihK and-.',.looking after.: thai KOf^f? were- . Mesdames , J- : R. Van diver, B, A. Henry, W. H. Frasier. Mamie Brown, Louis Horton,. Har lesion Barton, J. W. Q?aUleb?um, C. g. Minor, D. A..Ledbetter, Leon Rice. J. H. Godfrey; George Evans, r/ W? ?oij?sw^ ..... ..:.'*-.?*.'?- ?Hnjiiff TnAtn wttnr?: rlalnttr reFMnmeaWw^rVrsef^ lng ladies'':served, .with Mrs,i ff*.'.Pl Bullir?n as chairman, Mrs, C. Bl Barb, Mrs. Eogene - Watkins, Mra. C. P- Sullivan. Miasai;. Helen Patrick, Rhoda Vftudiver, Annie Chapman. Le/uiae Lig?n, Lucile Burrl?s and Mrs. R. W. Tr ibbie.. Hundreds of ladles and gentlemen ! came and went daring the afternoon ?And the occasion^ wei marked by. its 1 ?bqrdlal?ty ? and' informait?y, .ov?ry ,?ne jleel?i^ :at do?per int?r?t nnd pride Ut; Anderson Collego, and. the apiesd?d work' being done therre for the y?ung *W?tnen, nqt .enly of our conimuntty,' imtot.our,8A,^?an4. A Delightful Fariy. Another delightful party, that was j the BOU reo of great pleasur e to the little folks waa the party given on Friday evening hy Master Richard j Laughlin in honor of his 12th birth day. From 6:30 to. 9:30 about 45 little people gathered at MB home! on Greenville street and spent the time playing games. The young host was assisted in receiving his guests! by his sister, little Miss Avery Laugh lin, while Masters Ernest Cochran, Wjilliam Martin and Dan Ledbetter j assistud him In "' entertaining ' his guests. During the - evening dainty refreshments were served by Misses Ella Avery, Kato Cray ton and Lena Clinkscales. Little His* Moseley Entertains. ?.very happy party for the "baby 'folks" was that of . little Miss Ellen .Mosely, tho six-year-old .daughter o? Mr. .and .Mi's. Rohere M/jis'ely ort.Tues-; day al ter noon at their homo on Man ning street. All tho gome3 dear to children's hearts were played and the afternoon was a . very merry one tor those present. A .'delightful '., sweet Course was served and each ...little one-went homo lovingly wishing their little hostess many happy returns of the day. I Miss Claudia Osborne Entertains. .A pretty party for. /the young .-.peo ple was that on Tuesday evening, when Miss Claudia Osbprne enter tained about BO of her. ir ?cn da from 6 to 8. A lovely color scheme of red was most effectively carried out in the decorations, with- roany beautiful, red roses . everywhere...', Many red candles gave a charming ruddy glow over it'a-lj. v . 4&?ML . .'Th? pretty little, noptessYin a beau tiful ? red , Buit, .w?th .*i?a>1^f Richard Laughlin me t. b er ; guestsi flt t he doori ? AA uniojie contest about ' a drawing of a turkey, , appropriate to the Thanksgiving season, furbished mitch ?uierrhnent,"and.Lfun.,. the,.boy's Ipr!pe. I^I^HWi^Ptffi Hpwar4;.,j^ne glj-Va!..: ptf?g,:py(jMjsa Mails,.^sb?m,. ?and, tho ! booty ^?^cha-a, L?a^?lhk ideilgir?ft?! punch. In the neautifBUt"; a??3?*?ttflt^ : tho color'scheme, a large basket, of. terna .and red geraniums making a .pretty centerpiece for .the table with red .matine,' 7^ltn7-neif|'~ streamerB fught. fo^tM (c^ailrer Ahoye.' Here 8weet, jcqUrao KMOI?served by Misses Virginia ' and; :Francesl Mwsba*t"?;[:as? ^^^?^rb^^^^^Aje Cray jon and -Miss .'^?nqr.^fe^n at Lowndes . :L.^'^J "?Ute?. r ;t. " One" of J Tv;lov?ly< prenuptial afr tentions shown Miss; Ida killin; whoso ! marriage -to . Mr. '< - WQneeltf B=" Qsrner, is an event of the comingwaek,.-was a miscellaneous shower given at the beautiful homo of Mrs. Ernest F. Int imer, on Friday ?atternooMsMrs., Lat iiner is a charming hoBt?ao hud her hospitality was never mole, in evi dence than oh: this occasion. ? : Palms and ferns v^re}* j 'tagtetully arranged in hall, living and dining room and many candles shed a soft light over the festive scene. Misa Lucy Powell, dressed as Ceres, .god dess of the harvest, was introduced tp ^??%a&j|tff guests hy the hostess. She greeted the bride In a happy manner and invited her and hor friends into the dining room to /see the gifta; she and her subjects ?adi provided' for ber. ?.A handsome embroidered lunch moth covered, the dining table on .which wa? placed a decorated ham per'which Contained the lovely and useful > collection of presents. The harvest idea: was more fully carried ont,by. having a huge pumpkin eaf ved Into a perfect basket and filled wlf&Tfr?it? v of tho season. S Mrs..R. L.,smith, assisted-by Misses Elisabeth Bell. And Lucy Powell, served an. elaborate and delicious salad c?drse,followed by mints and coffee, - Tho brt?e?el?ct received her attentions very graccfuly and was never, moro lovely ia an exquisite Redingote modal of old hine;- with black, velvet hat and furs. Among those ; present were: Mes-? dames B. OBif AlfenT I. H. McCalla; John .McCalla, Leon Cllukacalc-s. R J*. Smith,.Tho??. ?:KlrWtrtek, W; .M. Speer. R. H.-Mbseley,;J?. ^. Harper. mfr: Sp?oir.' E. J. Hnckabee. S." B. Cook, Thoa. D. Cooley, Lewis Bark.v dale, TheophBus Baker. Emma Leti mer, G. F. .Speer, J. O. Chandler, J. ?iMoseley,. 3: N. HucteJr??^ W. M, Thor?psdi|5?M?s?e8 ' Ida^?llen. Ida Watson e&AMers^ Teuneht, l3gjS^-t>g?tfMiiV.J V.??aboth Dell and .Lucy<T*dwe??..V* Mrs, Latlmer's elegant home, French bungalow* type, :haa> recently be<?n coroploted and thia..afforded an occasion for; her' many friends to en joy and admire it MteV hurray to Marry. The. roany friends ot the,', family wille oe Interested in the following announcement: Mrs. ' Eva Murray announces the engagement of her daughter; Fol?ela, to Mr. Joseph Johnston Reed et Kno*vitle' -Tenn., the wedding.to take biace thc latter part of January,. iOi G. Mies. Murray has, heed fcffe'c-f. An derson's .most charming and popular young society women. Sha comes from one ot the State's oldest and most prominent families? and ls close ly, related to the Earles, Sloans, Max wells and Seaborna apd others of the old families that first settled at Pen dleton, this county. Her father, the late Edwards B. Murray, was a distin guished member of thc Anderson har and waa for years a member ?f'ithe legislaturo and also of the State p?n ate. Mr. FJaed ls a prominent busi ness man of hts. home State and ls.a1' member ot a prominent family. Th*ir; wedding will be an event of Interest here and throughout tho State where' Miss Murray ls so well known. In Honor of Two Brides., ,?",, Miss Pal Dean and MlsB i-.MjSry, Thompson,, two brides of next vviecjc, .were-the honor guests on Thursday afternoon when Mrs. limiter Thomp son entertained about .DO . of ber ?rienda at her.pretty homo c-n Pro vost street. At tho doorv the gueata were welcomed) .by Mrs. Robert Burns and Mrs. Thompson receive^ In/the parlor wit hher two honorees and Misa Anna Bell Dean. Tho who'e booie was sweet with the fragrance of many pink rosco which were the only dec oration, except fernB. During tte af ternoon little . Miss Frances , Burns, robed as a beautiful little 'bride, with ? long veil, came Into the parlor to the sweet strains of tho wedding march and Invited. the guests into the beautifully decorated dining room where a delightful ~-?!ad course was served by Misses Louise Blgby, Anna Bell Dean and Agatha Spellman. It was a delightfully pleasant after noon and a pretty compliment to M?SB Dean and Miss Thompson. ' . -W$ i iv Ht > .(> ?> J., Wiiurto n - G ra j-. . A beautiful wedding waa solemnis ed at the home.of the .Whartons; near .Iva, 'Thursday? at . noon 'When Mr, Charlie Gray ,nnd Misa Annio Whar ton were, united lu the.holy hondo of matrimony,,., .t..;; - ; : '.MiiSurA,. B, Whartqn i -welcomed tup, gueot6fBa,th.PyMftrrLve^.,. . , . ., rrp^emria*?atn ia-, ^ock to tho strains* of ..?Mendelssohnta * wedding sisrciii.isies?w^d t~ M??. S.-.*W. Mas^ l?rs',''Th? bnaar. party entered; -First Mr. Keys Bowman /then Miss Iva Bowman, nephew and nelce of 'tho bride. Then came_the . "bt'de with her maid of hopor, Miss JLizzlu White, of'Ninety BfsV ,pr?c?B?d rby th?' l?ttU flower girl. Alice Mechlne, M Low?devlW'VThWMm inet at thV altar, by, th?'gr?briv witt'1' his beat ban'. Mr. John Gray. Tn 'the prcaenco of immediate relatives and a few friends BsV.;a j: Ho?d of Iva per formed ev very Impressive ceremony. Imm ed lately after the ceremony tho gueBts were nahared Into the din ing room by Mra. J. W. Wharton, where an. elegant dinner was aorved by ? Mesdames - Bowman, Mechlne. Clinkscales and Watt,, assisted by Misses Mattie -and Verina Cllnksc?los. Souvenirs ot the occasion wore lUtio silver bella, tied with pink ribbon. These were pinned on by little Edna McGee and Virginia Llgon ot Iva. The bridesmaids were beautifully dressed in white .with deep' pink gir dles, carrying bouquets, o? pink chry santhemums, ? ... ... . The bride waa becomingly attired in her going away snit o? Copenhagen blue With! hat to match; carrying as her bouquet white chrysanthemums. , Arild ! a shower of : rlce *the bride and. groom aped, away to ' Anderoon, i Whore they will go i to Atlanta fo^ ii. 1 few days --ito visit ! relatifes?\ afbets; i which, they wiil bo at home, tootbstP ? frisada :at. Mr. Gray's nsw. residence in the conntry. , . ?A> Quito ; an assortment of nice and useful presents were received. The i {room's gift being a diamond neckr!, ???> . i - f ..;J.:'v; I Those attending from. Anderson) i ware: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook, Mr., and Mrs. Guy Norris. Mr. and Mra. E. W. Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and ..sister, Mrs. R. P. CHnkr ?eales and Miss Laura. Mr. Osear, and Misa Ola Moore, Mrs. Dei ia Wil BOn and Miss Lola Garrison; from ryiwndesvms: Mr. J. T. Brown and family. Mrs. EL O. Mochino; from Iva: 'Mrs. . Jane Belcher,, Messrs. hardin and. George Belcher? Mr, and Mrs. W. TJ McGee; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ligon and Hov. and Mrs. 8. J. Hood. ' ' . ; - -v . . Lyceum ..Kamber. .The second lyceum numbgr will ba ?lven at the college on Friday even ing, November 27, and promis?s to ce line of. the very beat. , lt is the Alkahest Favorites , Com pany, and is composed of a trio ' of charming and gifted . young artists Wll'O ' ll itv- Ky AT?? f.mAw;. ??j '?bj?ir sp?cial ^m?s5?T nilen{. Miso Ma ry Dannison, Galley of New York, a bril liant violinist... Mids El]leen Beatty of Chicago, ? tho soprano, with a Voice, of ivondorfut sweetness and. purity, and Kiss Gora LePrude Cawthon of leo ine, Ala., a popular and- sH?cessful. Mung reader^ji Th* sefton., tickets iave been reduced to fi.H0 for ail the nimbera, but after Friday, no'more icason ticket* will bo sold, only' itra?ght tickets.".;. Mr. an$'.Mrs. Tom Roblnsoa and Kr. St. Clair. {Webb ot Clemson will ?end: today: with Mr. and Mrs.. R. C. Webb, -'-/'.. '? . . -