O O O O O O Q G O O O O O O O * 1 o o o ? ooooooooqooooooo KENNEDY STREET SCHOOL ' I uui in I bel fifth, grade and c" to I lit* Kennedy Street school. We ?i : i > Uaird'o Arithmetic. Hunt's Spelling, ' handler J an?! ChltWOOd'S History; Dodge's Elementary -Geography, Kili ard and/ Wit her"- English, and rar penter'a/Ceograplii- al Header. We Ifod a play Thanksgiving, waa "The. Pilgrim's Dream". " T fourty gru'de cann- In our room and. they /aid ap'-?olmB . Chfistmas we lud a Christi:: t tree/ Wo strung popcorn and fired colored paper chairs to put on it. Tho} fourth grade came In our room mid/said (speeches. We ?ang some no-jigs and had some speeches. gave t ie tree to a poor family fo/makc them have a pleasuut Christ* 18. , On Washington's l?rthduy we wenl Fn the seventh grade- They sung ffc'ongs, Bj^LflBWld speeches and read some Htorios. The fourth grade said speeches and our grudo sang some songs. . We are now learning n school ,aong : Kennedy, Kennedy! Thy sturdy walls afar no see. Kennedy, oh Kennedy! Thou un the youngest of them all. May naught but good to time befall, We'll e'er be loyal to thy oall, Kennedy, oh Kennedy! , Chambers, M:cCunU we claim as % ours, Kennedy* oh .Kennedy! They make us spend sono weary : hours, Kennedy, oh Kennedy! \ But In the days that are t.?'conte. Our thoughts win often to thee turn, We'll ever be loyal as Uiy uv/n, Kennedjrj. our Kennedy! -, 6BJ Katborlna ' ' KATHERINE LMMWN'E. y*f*tl - Lr**r Active-LW.i JtCjflllar OUR BUSINESS IS LAUNDERING aaj?. the quality of our work and: tiijjjk promptness of our service. !ea every day a busy day at. liUWi?WMt?Ul-W 'UaTfr'<4fti-*n undry plant Just, now we are busy hell a lot of women clean hous oiug up their lace curtain ooien uiuniu ts, heavy beddln o. and sometimes by doin o week's was))., for them, t hey can have It- out of the ws bile cleaning house. Mayl you could be helped too. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 'KO. 7. jjp Tijtt these . ; j?. .^ery expert I ^accountatirts toprev * $U? Tht. Numeral K< type, total and pr simultaneously. H this ends time-ws! -i A user write*! ? ' 'VV? purcMs?d ; th'u ma ' principally forwning oyr roc statement*, which usually anywhtr? fmtfrthreetbRe Tb-V ?s?ow accomp! in practically me day's tilt > Tin? repor^'b t y p i c a I. : you realize what, it meant : simply means waiting outdi costly footing'and proving. * Thb compl?te corresndn .'typewriter automatically and insuntly prwts your them. .'With absolute certai . V?eM?>ver*- li? 11 out of the ' [: > OgkUl Trtftsr Ti^'V". " ? T O #?st Mcl " Voe'eh??, tlt?B Hrvporritcr.?t UibbM ooooooooooooooooo o o o RIDGEWAY SCHOOL ? o o ooooooooooooooooo th e iir<- getting along nicety with school v/ork] which we are lliueli iiii?-ro8i<"i in. Thi fourtli n bad coMip?sitioiiK Friday, uiul drew straw's to see who would sec I theirs to be published. "i .ne :' oit'pum' have advanced { ;.., ci - ?tt....d to i third gra le I ihv:lf. most ?I the i'upi*.? will iaa'/c a y ; cli? ; fis y -or. ! lie lu rim r ol thi ectfon are got* tin? u*oi . Hin wiiii ?helr work sdnce ih?- fine v.a atlmr r>-.-* '. W? are glad to si spring coming again, and ir the songs of' the bin:-;, and s< the pretty flowers blooming in iliefsunshlue. Boine of i he fanners went to Athens. , settle with tho shefcly nine ?? ore days'remain. >.r.. A. Trlpp, County Treasurer. M?2. 191?. SELL DEST5 owes you money farhlsh lzed: written statement of t. W i .ET tHE MONEY we . a^yfae money, we will debt by Loan Plan. 1 call on Slow pay. i debts.' 688. N COMPAdNY Benson St H Ci The ReAinflhng. and Chine SubtractingVT; quickly ctVily paysfnrttseilir ng alone took- ? tO tay ncM", W?>rr day*. vtkttd. ItW . chiuige: hshed jn yOUr billing It dois ie?" your work yor, fhe only Do change willhe un inac \l It 4 curacy to c^tl ! cl si on reary,! ?froin tithe o--: tiTneV ? laving. denctr1* And, by Ott mchofa to?tt * leyer, you hf 4 ** Rein state- i ington Typ?\jp for reg-i \?KB * VritefoTil folder: ntr h I '-The.Story cfWi^r*! office ? It shoWa.howJtff*. your bills and sutel .-i -niT'in'i M?NGTONt 'and'Subtragf Type writer pany , ?tMofpofiLttd) ? lee Avenue, Gre?i ??. Writ* tapir nt?re?t OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl 6 o o LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL o o o ooooooooooooooooo Although it Is rullier late to start. The boys have been practicing this week, some 'n athletics to be bad field day. ,Ve may get UP a tiyc.k team after ail. but so many of the large boys bave stopped scliool that it Ii doubtful. The girls also practice the flag rdce some. We practice marching two or three days out of the week. Many visitors were present at the literary society' Friday afternoon. A very good program was rendered, though It seems the extemporaneous lolmfe Wis not good somewhere. The third and fourth grtides society ren der a program weekly. One of their programs will be published some of these days. The tenth grade is sorry that they were not able to attend the program to which they were invited by the third and fourth grades. Miss Cooner has at last got the long wanted sand and sawdust for the box in her rooms. Mr. W. J. M. "rnig was the donor. Wc are very much surprised to see litis snow, it has all at once turned spring into winter. Fiw high school boys had a good time hauling sawdust Wednesday evening. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o ANDERSON COLLEGE o o * o ooooooooooooooooo Several members of the faculty at tended the monthly meeting of the County Teachers' Association- on Sat urday. They were much interested in the address delivered by President Poteat cf Furnian University. They were particularly in sympathy with him when he emphasized the necessity for the teachers in the public schools to teach the students to read intelli gently, so that they can get the thought contained In a paragraph and then cinvtry that, thought to others. Ho finds, as others do, Uiat a student who reads even silently with absolute understanding !s rare, while still few er can interpret orally the real mean ing of literature. Another thing that was of interest was a topic'.prepared for discussion of teaching correct, nice pronunciation." The entire school, both teachers and students, have becu rejoiced to have the great opportunity of hearing Mr. S. D. Jordon in his "Quiet Talks" here this week. Mr. Jordon came to the college for an hour Wednesday and made a talk before the school that was nothing short of wonderful. His serenity, directness, and the at mosphere of reverence and deep aplrltiialfiy, coupled with his besuty and purity of thought, make hjm a speaker of unusual appeal. Here we see the trutli of that which we "have been taught?that to be a great speaker there must be a great per sonality, e. greet soul back" of the words uttered. The college is'grate ful to Mr. Jordon for coming to it with his vision and his message. Af ter a talk on the work of Grieg 'and Ibsen. Miss' Nelle Smith played "Griegs the Death of Asa,"1 rom the Peer Gynt. ' Mr. W 1.1 hi m s has been talking - in chapel this ' week on the scientific aspects or the war. On Tuesday h? had drawn a large diagram of a tor pedo, two-thirds the real size, illus trating admirably its outside and >ltq inner workings. He made . a very lucid explanation of its mechanism, the way it is used, and how it U.di rect cd by. the different devices. On Thursday he had.a. large drawing of a submarine which ho explained. He tjpr.k up" aircraft and mines in 'the same way Saturday. President' Kinard - .visited the schools at Seneca and Walhalla Mon day . - All rejoice that all material for the Annual have been shipped to the en graver, ' the last- shipment going March. 13. ooooooooooooooooo o L?NDER COLLEGE. o o" . ' o O?o o o o o o o o poo O O O 6 The next Jyceum attraction .comes Wednesday night, . March 24. . The American Quarette with Clayton Coh ,rad,. Cartoonist, promises a rare? even ing of music and mtrt> - St. Patrick's Day w?. marked \y the college household in a way '':'. Mrs. D. ,W,. Cutting,' of f?umter, re cently, sent the college about twenty pink: crepe mvrtle plantai and Mrs. -Q. M. ,Tul?y, of Greenwood, sent a large number of can?>i ro?ts. Both of those donations are}greatly appreciated and they will add vory much to the charm of the, already^'beautHul campus. The Tender Club' had a . pleasant meetlnc with ' Misa, Carri?.'Lou rAm j nor last Moriday. The ehiof feature of the program-was ? talk by. Mrs: Prince [about Wer recent trip to'California. oo p oo ? o OO OO O 6 OO: ?o I < THE CITADEL o o o ooooooooooooooooL Oh I Tlit> monotonous routine nf school work was nicely breiten during the past week-end by various activities; peculiar to college life. Sor.'ul. Friday evening a most successful semi-monthly hop was given In the hail in the Meeting street extension. The abundance of the fair sex tended to make this dunce one of the most delightful of the season. A large number of stags were also present. The music was furnished by Metz Orchestra. .Military. The regular Saturday inspection cf the battalion was held at lfatuptoa Park after which the war-strengh company w?3 assembled. The remain der of the morning was occupied in various military maneuvers consist ing of both close and extended order drill. The band, under the leader ship 01 Mr. Carl Metz, furnished music during the exercises. Y. 31. ('. A. Banquet. More than 22."? students representing the Citadel, the Medical College, the College of Charleston, and the Porter Military Academy gathered at tho City Y. M. C. A. Saturday night for a student "Pow Wow." Mr. A. T. Smythe, of the Charleston bar, acted as toaslmaster. The cadet band was.' present and played many popular airs during the evening. Following a tempting four course supper Messrs. Fi. H. King, CO. Getty, Hi L. Krckman, E. L. Secrest and Dr. C. W. Kollock responded to toasts and were heartily applauded. The purpose of the meeting was to renter a spirit of fellowship be tween the students of the four Insti tutions. It was pronounced as a com plcte success. Boxing Match. During the interval between tho basket ball seasons, lovers of spo. . have been diverted to boxing con tests. The Grlmall-Tcrrel ?bout, re cently pulled off in room 42, attract ed considerable attention and a large number of enthusiasts witnessed the contest. The "James Island White Hope" was decidedly the favorite through out the fight. He showed no signs of fatigue and, playing on the offen sive practically all of the time, he exhibited bis skill and training* by placing many well directed blows which Tcrrel was unable to guard against. Although lighter in weight and-less experienced than hi-, opponent the "Turk of the Tar Heels", was not without a number of warm sup porters who often gave him < en couragement during the fight. He/ seemed to know the art but could, hot overcome the splendid defense of his opponent. Excepting the third and tilth rounds he apparently preferred or rather was forced to take the de fensive. He showed considerable nerve and pluck under the strain and it was not - until the seventh round that the referee called time for the "dying Turk." Joe Sullivan spent Sunday in Wll liamston with relatives. Three Great Watermelons Monte Cristo, Tom Watson and Kleckley Sweet 2 Great Cantaloupes Shumway's Giant, 30 to 40 lbs.; Dreer's Hoodo, none better . . Get seed at . , Are accumulated by systematic meth od? of putting aside a part of your earn ing*^/ ... Weekly cJeposita and quariely\ interest will surprise yuvt. ~ Begin now. The strongest bark in the County >OCO0GO00O000O0O0 > o y HIGH POINT SCHOOL o 9 O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Literary Society rendered at the laut meeting the following pro gram : Song?America. Recitation-? Auner Cox. Heading?Hosa Kay. Jokes?Stella McClcllan and Aaron Martin. 1V Song?Old Folk at Home. Recitation?Elizabeth McCleUan. Reading?Willie Brock. Song?Annie L?h and Aaron Mar Lin and Lillie Smith. Delmte?Term Examinations Should be Abolished. Affirmative?Robert Cummlngs, and Kovt Martin. * Negative?Savannah Canfield and \dn Burton. Song?God be with You Till we Meet A (rain. T'.ie judges decided in favor of the iffi/matlve. We will give ar> entertainment at he school house Friday night. March ?G. beginning at 7:30 o'clock, to which :be public .is cordially invited. The irogram will consist of dialogues, rec itations, songs and music. A small admission fee of live, and ten cents will be. charged. The money made will le used to pay for shades which have lieen ordered for the school building. ooooooooooooooooo i TOWNVILLE SCHOOL o 9 Ol ooooooooooooooooo 'Kindness. Kindness is a great * blessing to mankind. If every one would speak a few cheering. .wordB to Bome forlon ; soul, how much happier this world ! would be. There is no better place to cultivate the art of kindness than In ' the home. We often treat the ones we love more unkindly than we do somq stranger. Kind words and deeds are never wasted even if at fiVst the recipients do not appreciate our en deavoring to make their environments more attractive. Animals appreciate kindness fully as well as people. A dog and a horse are more sympathetic than the rest of the animals. When you have once won^thelr affection by speaking, kind ly to them, you may be sure of a true friend ever afterward. We all should, therefore, make it a part of our work to do a kind deed to .some one^each day. One doesn't,have to.be endowed with this worlds goods to help some one who is in distress. Many a . poor waif is cheered by a bunch of flow ers given them. The best way to be come happy and popular is to forget the kindness you render unto others; and remember tne many kind acts shown you. "Josephine," of Double Springs o o o oooooooooooooo o o o EURMAN UNIVERSITY o o o ooooooooooooooooo Furmun University. Greenville, March 21.?Manager Patton has al ready placed on sale the season tick ets for the comingNbaseball season. The first game of the year "will .be played-with Newberry College. ' March 30. oa Furman's home ground, and in terest is beginning to manifest itself oven at this early date. It can be truthfully said that no team which Furman has put out this year in any branch of athletics has failed to win because the student body refused it their support, and the baseball-team wlR receive just the same kind of sup port whether they win or lose. This' is the new Furman spirit and. it 'had come to stay. , Inter-Socicly Beate. \ 'Oh-last'/Monday- the Adelphlnn and Philosophien Literary sp?l?tic.3 met in' the annual inter-society vdcba,te?^nnd afte? the unusually* large ???lene," was called to order, by'the presiding officer. B- P. Gambrell, of Beltpn.-thb program was carried 'out, including-a debate on the query.^'Rerdived, That the Labor..tintons of the United States are Justified in Seeking to Secure the 'closed Shop.* " Affirmative, " ?dol phiahs.vH. H.; King and W. F. '.Cox, Jr.; negative, Fhllosophians, W.. B. i Jones and "YV l. Drummond. : ' ; Tho Judges decided that W. F, Cox, Jr., of Anderson, andean. Adeiphian, was the winner of t'he'debater's medal an ? tho negative, represented : by the Philosophlaus, won the debate. ,The usual enthusiasm wan . llsplay?d .by both oocIbU?a 'during the whole pro gram and especially after..d-ho. an-, nouueement of the lecletons of the two' sets of Judges. ' Modern Babylon." On last Wednesday!Dr.'S. B;Ca?\" man, ,,the famous Congregational, preacher of New. York, spoke in the* Chicom'auditorium 'under, the.' aus'r picea of th? Greenville rLyceuro 'Ass??, clati?n. For an hour sfndbalf^tpe audience sat in .wonder before r.the. wealth of vocabuiarly, the depth of thought'and the'fervent 'eloquence of. the great dUano 03 hb apoke b? .- Mod ern- Babylon." It is hoped that thin will by means be his' last/ vi3it to Greonville. CAKB 0>' THAJilKS; -Wish,to thank our many fr?ends for their kindness and sympathy daring, th? . sickness and. death, and the beau : tiful flowbre preeented at the- funeral of .our dear-wi?o and mother. May the blessing^,-of JHlm who'sald/In aa much as ye have done it to one of the leapt or th?a?r-yo have done, it to xv.e, bo upon each Of them. Handy Harris , and children. %?:^&. HKS for-a Seriei ^ of Small, Light Chii Middlebreakers ha? the manufacture of e quiver P Series of Plows Well balanced, Well proportioned plows with the J?test improvements. A one-piece,, double mouldboard mqk.es ? stronger and. more uniform bottom. j Strong, steady, and true running phvbs. See them NOW. ~~ Sullivan Har<|wafe " Co. Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. G. Use a Good F E RTILIZE with a Lime Base In making our 8?2 1-2?l which runs 8.63-?2.96? 1.26, the 2.96 of ammonia is made with a lime base. This lime hase is valuable in making the potash in the soil avail able. Authorities think our red lands and our gray lands with clay subsoil have enough potash in them to make ai least one good crop without any potash in the fertilizer, but this potash which is locked in the soil must be made avail able, must have something to' "touch it off" and lime docs that better than anything else, so this S?2 1-2?1 of ours, which runs 8.63?2>96?1.26, being built on a lime base will be found invaluable* this year in freeing th? latent pot ash in the soil and making ?t available, as plant food, when | potash is so scarce and high. The ammonia in this goods is derived from hsbr, bjood; cotton seed mer.', tankage and sulphate of ammonia and there is nothing belter than this used in making fertilizer. When you get this, you get the best fertilizer made. Anderson Phosphate and Oil Company RIPER AfiENTS WANTED IK HACK TOWN and district to rldoand exhibit a siwanlo Latest Model j -aaogor''bicycle f urn Uhed by OurnidorAffcntsr.vor.vi7horoare rnnU n .-mppqy last. " Wriicfurfiill part(cularaand special oj?eratonrc We to anyone snprhena iS gS t; s. Ig?wgJi a gp oVSpostttn a d vaiice.prepais/rcfoht.nnd allow TEN DAYS' FREE VRIAUdurinir which time yon may rlrte Uicblcvcle and put it to any test you wish. Ivyo?aro thou not perfectly satlsBed or tlo not wish to keepthobl cyclonUlpKbaulctousatouroxpcii^nnndbou -j>aiiu't.b?mittfi\ocf.nt. K?fi*"5'OinV riO?PKC Wo furnish tho hl'.'heyt (.-ratio bicycles It i? IT fib 3 U cl 8 rmwrfi? posstblo to make at one small proOt abovo actual factory cost. You ai va no to&ij middlemen's; profits by bur ina direct ofttsHiidhuvo thomftnnfccUp^r'emtarantcpbehlndyptir btevole. DO MOT BUY a Wcy?loor?pntrotUre?ttjnmanwjioat ajry pruzuntil you re?oive our catalogued and learuoar unhcardof fucUr v vices and remarkable special otfera. .. vol1 mil ^mQmm^zi^^A^^^ Ui?-?V ;rf-r/nf/(?JomiiritT.i WOtiauraakor0?? Oils "rear. Wowl! tl>c hi eb?? t erartn blcy?lrji for r.iouo^tliau anj "Uinf ?^ry.. Wo uro sat h licit ?Hb ei.to t.rrnit or;a nanm ii'-it? at rt.r. i>r ey Una any otuarrtetory, OICYCtt: OEA?.HHO,yo"i n?bl<* o?rDr1(!x>r, which lurverbe [ com? porous and which OkwS up t^Mall ... , punctures without allowing Mr to escape. They weljm y 01 I can ni I our McyclrjunJorjcmr : _ ? flll?l tiio day rcfvlveil. ho bicVc -b 8r wJifio ri ?t ixe?tarty nartdie ?cronj-tmnd blcrc-toi, ' ail Ultra tu ?rado t>r oar Clitcaco retail ?ton?. TUcso wo ctcar w?3:i>M ar l>tQ_ Pwriiitlvo bartroln UMi mallM fren, fo wtieal*. f ra?oHoAbOer tains anil pedals.t?n>. rrpairs odulprtcotottu kuu?n: hot/lAc rt^pilar triall prices. orn Punc!u?e-Proof $ Ire?VOINntCDVOE. OMLT Urea.l? <10.t)0'X)e^pair, but for. advortihlnfr puru x are nMldngr asp?cJnl factory nrlco to tho rfdor or onl> M.W per pair. All i rdors alilnpccl samo da?'- tetter fe received. W?ttIU ship ~ loa >. ? _1 f XUIUHIO B(H| IIU 1 UIVIUB^IUW.ailtCtfllSWIIWUk . BnllbvT n ?aamh UUeohnJ of r.i.-crce?.t (Ujprcby.mnklr.ff Uio price ?*.SrJ per pair) If ;1 PULL CASH WITH ORDE? nnd enc. o-o tliUrulvcrtlseruriit. .V.iurtm no rl^V Inn r. AlU .fg-nlU ship C. 0.1>. op approval.- You do ... topay oocnt until you examine and tini thorn strlcUy asreprcaeptiod thoth?ckrtib?r tread ?uncturoaJripe;^;;. . tpntilmeulttnavTWa tlr* will cutlast say othcr ' Ion. v/oore rorrcflUy rcIlaLloand rnoner? i to *i? fl?