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9SHHR9HBSB1 i-'TTTi I'llU'llllllllf*1' "1l""lllllliTl HllMH Iii 11 III If 11 > A SHOT GUN IS AN UNSAFE PLACE IN WHICH TO PUT MONEY The other day the papers told of a man who had hidden his money in the barrel of a shot gun for safe keeping.. A boarder, annoyed by the barking of a dog, put a shell in the gun and fired. Since then the owner of the gun has been hunting for the dog, hop big to get back some of his money. If he had planted that money in real estate both his time and mon ey would have been saved. If you, Mr. Reader, will acquaint us wllh your desires, in either the P purchase or sale of real estate; we will endeavor to serve you profit ably. Very respectfully yours, Frank & DeCqmps Realty Co* ?'PHONE 246- X Jno. Frank C. J. DeCamps 77%F 'PPl/D&VT MAtV rH/D?S U/S MON?zLiN OUR BANK We wish to point out that not only is ypur money absolutely safe v/hen behind cur thick walls and strong locks,, hut sfeo. $u ii ike GOOD NAMES of men of high standing and financial responsi bility are also behind'our bank. . We stick strictly to S \Fti, sound banking business; \vc do not inuuige in unsafe specuMtuT. We warn cair cu.^..^ against far-away .Lky inv^iti^eutV L?i us build up oar own cor-imu/aity. Make OtjfR Bank ^OUR bank Wc pay 4 per cent interest cjiarisriy. PEOPLES BANK, Anderson, S. C. Our Jewelry Needs no Special Claim Thero is'nt any use claiming ones goods to be the finest unless the goods themselves warrant the assertion. An inspection of ours will convince you 01 the superior quality and workmanship, combined with that'indefin able air of supreme refinement that.-murk them as the highest product . of the Jewelers art. -',.*.. JOHN' M. HUB BARD & COMPANY WHERE QUALITY IS A MVA YS HIGHER THAN PRICE. All Roads Lead to Brissey's Lumber Yard IfTkSLi Wt COMPANY. bmm a : El Only Half of the Children Enrollc Regularly, is the Sad Report Maggie M. Less than one half of the children t enrolled the Anderon county! schools are regular in atendau?e, ac- j cording to the report of Miss Maggie M. GarllnKton. supervisor o' rural school* f?r Anderson County. The report has Just been received and contains some Interesting figur?e and j statistics donccrning the school work of Anderson. The entire enrollment for the county Is placed at 10,289, but the figure for the reguitjr attendance | wil reach no more than pall this. Be low is furnished an ho-r? roli of the schools of the county and figurer, lor the first month i attendace, toge ther with the name of the teacher Anderson city schools, 97 2-5--E. C. McCants. Helton High School, 93-- J. B. Wat kins. Pendleton high school, ?1--T. L. Hanna. Williamston. high school, 00?GooJ E. Welborn. ' Starr high school, 89 1-6--R; A. Ahrems. , Iva high school, ,SG 3-3--J. M. Bed cnbaugh. Piedmor* schools, 86 4-3--Morri?> Barton. Pelzcr schools, 80?Jo!*n Banner. Honea Path?No response, R. Bur ton Hicks. ToTvnvil!o--No rcsponre, R. P. Qcod d in County Schools Attend of the Supervisor, Miss Garl'ngton. Rocky River. 96 2-3?Misa Jo w'yi. H ?rai Schul?. ephipe Kerr. at. Paul, 96?Miss Gery Boyd. Dowle, Gluck Mill. 9.*.--MiS!; Gary Uoyd. Ebeiuer. ;?3 3-4 Mlas Mod Major Neal's Creek. 90 "l-t-Miss Saille Thompson. West Pelzcr. 88 2-9? W.C. Pctie Mt. Creek. S7 1-2-Miss Pearl Thomp son. Ridgeway. 85. 3-1?Misa Ruth Tay lor. Roberts, 83??i?sS Annie Illgglns, Central. B2~F. M. SaoCkicy. Mt. View, 81?7 -S?Miss Jcs6le son. We'd Pe!?er, 2-9 V. C P?trie. Jilt. Creek. S7 1-2?Miss Pearl Thompson. Roberts. 83?F. M.. Shockley, Ridgeway. 85 3-1?Miss Ruth Tay lor. . Denver. 80?H. F/ Cromlcy. Good Hope. 80?Miss Lliiinn Clink scales. Long Branch, SO. Miss Sclma Craw ford. IMisAdams. 80?Mrs. John Rag^dale. Barker's Creek, 79?Miss Vera Spoone. Craytonvllle, 07?Miss M. Lou Shir Icy. Saluda, 67?Miss Nell Ballon. Friendship, 66?Miss Jenn.'c Erwin Fairviow, .65?Miss Wrounle 'McDonald. Dcublo Spring, 61 3-4?E. P. Bruce. Cheddar. 62?A. \V. Meredith. Zion, 61 6-10?B.'C Cronier. Grecnpond. 60?Miss Evic .?mith. Cnion, 60?A. W. Atta way Progressive Bankers Invite Your -. Patronage The Cat&einis Ma&M&l Bsumk | . has made a remarkable increase-in its business -dur-, ing the past year. There is a reason for thi?, tvt us with a por tion <?f you business novv -later7^ n/VftP?ive us all. Tib? Paimniers sm? Memhm?z Bsumk ooo&Hadl Tine Fanroors La&ira auradl Trasft Go>o Whose combined r?soaarces are ? little fcUae rise of One . Million Dollars sure taking on more new accotants ev ery day than, eyer before. ^\ * .*. , THERE RiUST BE A REASON Small deposits and small, loans are especially desired and are especially - appreciated and -.receive especial . attention. Interest paid on deposits. if ' -W-_-;-' JTJfte. ^armeFS Bank of Iva, Now Ready fop Business. The Farmers Bank of Iva is now ready to receive deposits and transact a general bank ing business. Taxes will be collected for Corner and < Hal! and Savannah Townships, and remitted to County Treasurer free of charge. The! new bank building will be erected on the Wharron lot at the corner of Broad and East Front Streets, and work on same will begin in the near future.- The stock of, this bank has been placed iurgely with the farmers around Iva, and every reasonable favor and accom modation will be shown its ?iisrnrners. B. F, MAULDIN* Pres, Cappel Stock $25,000. W. R. MULLINIX, Cashier. .Plorecton. 59?Mis? Pearl Fuller. Wllllford, 5S 80-I?O?Misa Frances Shirley. Enreka. .">"- -Miss Vuleria Crowthcr. Tugalo. :.7?-Miss Cita .Moore. Bethany, 53?Julian Hawkins. Gonerostte, 04- Miss Gertrude VYcl Uou. i Cleveland. .".2--Miss Helle Kay. I Snow Hill, 52- Mrs. M. D. Stivcu tier. Broyies, si-Miss. Nellie Newton, Welcome, SO?Clint Watkins. 1-otig Branch. 4t? 2-:i?Miss Ouida Mahal en. Oak Grove, 49 2-3?Miss Ouida Ma jor. Ml. Springs. 48?Miss May Wiging ton Hig Sprigs. 47?Miss Birdie Gen-, try Vorennes? No response?Miss Ma rilln Evans , Cleveland?No response?Sirs Whlt lock Kl?t took -?No response?Earl Kea ton Fairview?N? response--Miss Sudle Keller While Plains?No response?R E. Pennell. Migsio M Garllngton Supervisor of Hural Schools FAMOUS SPEAKERS HERE NEXT MONTH World's Most . unous Speakers to Participate in Great S. S. Convention Some of the most prominent tto. in the United States wil be amon? the speakers ou the program for tht State Sunday School Association which convenes in Anderson next month. This statement was given oi yesterday by Fred H.IHirnett, follow ing the receipt of a letter from MiSi, Grace Vandiver, Ueucrai Secretary o the South Carolina State Sundaj School Association. The chairman of the varlouB com mittees, recently appointed, Bay that they arc working earnestly in an ef fort to have all araugemcnts complet ed by Feb. 11. the date on which the a?socintien will convene. Andersen people should understan? that they have a b'.g undertaking o their hands in the Handling of sue', an aBociation as Is this. Ail indica tions are that there will be from 60 :o 750 people in the city for the thre qays and every part of the State wl b? represented with many distinguish ed visitors from ?Ilster Stntes. One feature being specially stressed on the program for the 37th. Convei charge 'of this branch Hay that the tlon is the music. Those who have local ciiclr will be greatly augmented by fcnmc splendid 6lngers and will be composed of the best or all the church es of the city. As has already be unnoticed, the most spectacular feature of tho oc casion will be the parade of the Men's j Uible clusKea which win taue place i on the second night of the couventicn. ""Those In charge of this feature hope that they will be able to have several thousand men in the lino who will later participate In the services at ihe acverui churches uu lue unie night. Miss Vandiver in her letter of yes terday,'said in part: "We have secured i)r. L. N. Caley of Philadelphia, one of tho greatest Sunday school men on tho continent; ?ISO pr. William l. Williamccn cf 8t. Inou?s; John C. Carman, general secre tary cf the Colorado aK-oc'.atlon; IX W. S!ni3, general secretory of the Georgia association and have a tole ?i.un from E O. Bxcoll, saying that lie will let us know within the next few days.' Bverythlng points to the biggest convention we hav? ever had. We wil' hdve at least 600 people there and I think even more. am having cut6 made from photographs gent mo .nil will have a special Issue of our paper, which I am going to send Broadcast aii over tho State." FURMAN SMITH Fhe Seedsman Field and Gai> den ? Grasses; Clovers; Vetch ?Grain; Feeds and Poultry Supplies. LOCATION: Wholesale Row?in rear of Post Office Building*. 'HONE 464 TERMS CASH. PAGE FIVE ASK TO SEE THE tLLH Priced from Three Garments In One. SOc to $2 D* Geisberg ester Pianos m ARE DIFFERENT BECAUSE Lester-Quality?^? making. it but another name for rich rare mel lowness. is unquestioned. No beiier piano'can be made AT AM PRICE and yet the is surprisingly low, from Lester Tone Lester Value Lester Price and we maMM Lester Terms S??a will not feel the WILLIS & SPEARMAN Music H~ Bkckley Building Anderson, South Carolina. The Piedmont Insurance Agency Second floor of Brown Building North Main Street Gives prompt and careful attention to all kinds of msurance, including Fire, Tornado, Health and Accident, Burglary and Liability. Also, Fidelity, Official, Judicial and Contract Bonds. Let uur solicitor beat the Fire Engine to your property. M. M. MATTISON. Pres. X W. LINLEY. Vice Pres. C. EUGENE TRIBBLE, Mgr. & Treasurer JAMES L. FARMER, Ass't Mgr. Dur Motto Js 'SERVICE." Phone 305 BUTTERICK PATTERNS It you want tu* HUTTERICK FARHIOX sjikitp .?nCh month send us 12c in stamps and wo will send it to you for tin- j.cxt twelve months. This imou.it tilmply covers postage and wc charge not Mug for the Fashion Sheet. We hnvc o full lino of l'attira us In stuck and we will till ?11 orders ?UOMPTLV. Vor the next thirty day- we will Make Special Offer of. tin* lielinea* Cox Stationery Company