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A Select Schoo] For Your Boy Number Limited to Fifteen Srnc?i Class?s hjd?viduallnstrti?tion Thorough anti Painstaking Work \ J , Rates Very Reasonable Address Principa) And&rspn, S. C. Phoae 37. Mr*. G. B. Thompson and children have gone io Highlands to visit re latives. Miss Lou Ellen Ligon has gone to Sparlaufourg to visit friends. Miaa DuPre who has been visiting Miss Lou Ellen Llgon has returned borne. Mrs. O. B. Van Wyck. Mrs. T. K>. Shuford and Miss Elizabeth Van Wyck are at Chick Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maxwell and Mrs. W. I. O'Brien of Savannah who have been visiting relative here have gone to Caesar's Head. Dr. and Mrs. Waller Warden and children have gone to Chattanooga, Tenn., to visit relatives. Miss Louise Rideout has returned to her home ot Highlands after a visit to Mrs. O. IB. Thompson. Miss Hariette of Madison, Ga., ls visiting Mrs. J. Lewis Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. David Vandlvor are at borne from a trip to the mountains. Miss Paule Chapman returned to her home in Greenville yesterday after a visit to Miss Helen Burriss. Mrs. J. M. Bryan of Augusta, Ga. is visiting Mrs. Tom Bolt. If the "subscrlbad" who sent in the account of the party on Monday even ing, wlH send in their naroo the pa per will be glad io publish the ac count but under the rules of the pa per no anonymous communication^ can be used. . For Miss Hunier. ? Miss Elisabeth Robinson entertain ed about twenty young people at a de lightful watermelon cutting on Mon day afternoon in honor of her house guest Miss Lavinia Hunter of Green ville. It was charmingly informal, the guests Including a small party pf congenial friends and a very pleasant afternoon was spent. MtaseB Kathateen McGee, Eethel I Reese, Mary Pool eand Messrs Ernest f McCown and Claude. Masters were qlsitora la tba city yesterday from R'lverride Camp at Halley's Ferry! Misses E. Z. Templeton and Emma Cochran leaye this mornlrg for Clyde, N. C., where they will spend the next 15 days. Mr. and MTV. J.X 8. Simona, Mrs. Brcnau Harris, Mr. sud Mrs. Stew art Thompson, Mr. Wright Miller and Master Hamilton Thompson consisted an automobile party lu the city yes-] trrday from Dublin, Ga., ou their, way I to the mountains. Mrs. -Manship of Jackson, Miss., ls! the guest of Mrs. Joe Bell. MTS. GUreath and children .of | Greenville are the guests of Mrs. Julia Cllnkse?les. . - Mr.. D. L. Reed of Sandy Brings L was a business visitor in the etty yes terday. Mr. Oscar Kay of Pendleton waa among the business visitors In the city yesterday. Mia. Alpha Wilson of Pendleton ??as Shopping in the city yesterday'. ? Mw. M. L. Simmons and little daughter, Misa Maude Simmons, have returned tb Columbia after a visit to Mrs. J. C. Lomax at the Bellevue hotel. . Mrs. B. Harris of Pendleton waa in the city yesterday. Mr. D. J. Tucker of Williamston was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. W. B. McCuen of Simpsoavilte ! was in the city yesterday visiting his I daughter, Miss Carrie MfeCaen. ; Mr. Harvey Todd ie spending this ! week at Riverside Camp. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hailey ot Hartwell, Qa., were lb the city yes gff*>y -?f : Mr. Hare Routh of TownvlUo liste a business visitor in the city yester Mr. and Mrs, T. C. ? Jock ?on sad T. C. Jackson, Jr., were id' the city yesterday from Iva. ! Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cely sra spend ing tho week at th* former's home! lu Piedmont. Mrs. Aldrich ot Greenwood ls the j jroeat of.Mrs. M. L. Bonham. Mr. John Owen will leave this i morning for Norfolk, Va. J Miss Eva Prion of destenta pasaed 1 through the ?By yssteraay caro?te to j Iva where aha will visit relatives. Miss Graeo Ramsey left yesterday < to ?Bend a eamoln gparty en tba; Savannah mar. The mon? we carry out goad laten-i tiona, the better the yield ot satisfac tion and service. DR. ?G? MUST PAY FOR BELGIAN BLOCKS DECIDED AT MEETING HELD YESTERDAY AFTER. NOON USED TOO MANY Through Some Mit uri denian ding More Blocks Than Granted We? Used. At a recent meeting of the etty ! council a request trout Dr. II. H. Acker for a retaining wall against his property on McCully street was discussed, and a special committee of the connell was appointed to make an Investigation In the premises and to make a report at this meeting of the council. Some time ago Dr. Ack er got permission to haul some Bel gian blocks from drains being torn up to fix his drive way leading from McCully street, the drive way being made steep when .McCully street was Improved several months ago. Through some misunderstanding Dr. Acker procured more blocks than was intended, claiming that he had pro cured pe rr?.'ts ion from an employee of the city to do so. The blocks were used in underpin i n g Dr. Acker's home. The mayor stated that he had notified Dr. Acker that the few blocks given him were intended for the drive way, and that thc number of blocks hauled and used in underpinning the house was entirely unreasonable and contrary to the permission granted him by any person having authority to give such..permission. The matter was discussed for sev eral minutes, Mr. Barton. Mr. Tate, Mr. Spearman and Mr. Dobbins de claring that- they agreed with the mayor and that. Dr. Acker should be called upon to pay for the Belgian rocks-ail those used in underpinning h'i house, allowing him only th ne few -intended for his drive way. Mr. Garter said he was not familiar with eruditions, but he agreed with thc mayor and members of council in thair expressed opinions that lt bs wrong for material owned by the city to be used In improving private pro perty. . . A motion made by Mr. Dobbins in structed the clerk to send a bill to Dr. Acker for the blocks procured without permission from proper au-, t hoi I ties, i lt was stated that the ac count could be wiped out either by payment In cash or by giving to the city a dead for a strip of land along his trontr-ge, on McCully street suffi cient In which, for the city to extend the sidewalk up to Main street. The motion was .adopted unanimously. . -.-, RIVERSIDE CAMP. One of the moat beautiful spots in .this section is .Hailey's. Ferry where the Riverside Camp is now localed. The camp is equipped with every mod em convenience and the river Just at this point Is splendid for swim ming, from 3 to,.5 feet deep, with' a good sand bottom. Just at present the camp is in the charge of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Land of Starr and they ?have about thirty, regular boarders, with from 10 ta. li", transients every day. There ls a nice dancing pavil ion and a good fiddler is on hand every night. Misses Mattie Hall and Bertha Cashlin of Anderson have been spend ing the past week at the camp. Misses May Ligon, and Helen Har ris, John Townsend, Lawrence Ham mett, and Thomas Jacobs, were an au tomobile party on Tuesday to spend the day here. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. (Blllden spent Sunday in camp. Misses Rosaoinnd Burdlne, and Lou nelle McGee, Messrs. Aaron King and Guy Bowlen came out for the day. Mr. Harry Todd came down Mon day for several days. Fifteen gentlemen from mostly etty officials will be entertained at a ban quet on Wednesday. Misses Kathleen McGee and Lois Fuece are spending a week ia camp. Mr. M. F. Medea is a member of the1 camp for the week. Some of the others In camp are: Mr. and Mrs. Feaster Jones, Mrs. Charlie Watson^ .Miss Lula Dean, Lawrence McCaHn, Eugene McGee, Glenn Simpson, Win. Pettigrew. Diaz Strickland of Starr, Miss Ethel Reece of Elberton, Miss Annie Halford of Blackville. Miss Mildred Goode of Woodruff, Mrs. Hailey, *?vs. Goss of Hartv.cU. How to Bell Eggs fa Cities. In the poultry raising department of thc current issue pf Farm and Fire side. E. L. Vincent writes in part aa follows about the grading of egg: t?^Por a couple of . years 1 have thought I waa as near to a solution of this problem aa. the every-day far mer could get. I have found a man who takes our eggs on shipment al lowing us the very highest market pri?e and depending on what he can get over and ubove that tor bis prof it. He ha? hot disappointed ns nor cheated ?us, that we know of, np to the-present time. He remits promptly and does not make extravagant claims about ?broken ggs. "I know there is a.better way than this, but for one who lives a long way/ from market, as X do, thir is imprac ticable. I cannot make a trip to town every few days to sall eggs. It would take too much time, and timo is money. ? "rn our city, 12 mile*, away, aa as aoolatlcn of poultrymea is being or ganised. The parp?se of this asso ciation is to maka.better salea for lu members than they can for therh aetver A room is to bo rented for the purpose of receiving and grading the eggs equiped in and forwarding ?hem to tb? test available market.'* Thia is only on? family which was ) Mts. Winkowski took her little brood found sleeping on tho sidewalk of an ?out.to the sidewalk. Even there they East Side street tn Now York. Above ? found hardly a breath of air. the lentement reeked steam and odors j "But this is better than being in in lt. Sleep there was Impossible. | Warsaw today," said Bhe when thc flashlight awoke her. "Warsaw V* "Yes, I carno from there a year ago. My sister la there now, in thc mid dle of tho war." ALLIE? FORCES RESUME ATTACK ON DARDANELLES Paris, Aug. 10.-Tho allied forces have resumed attacks on the Turk ish positions In the Dardanelles, says a llavas dispatch from Athens. The advantage In with the al Men. They have made scnslblo progress. Thc Turkish losses ha'-'o been heavy. The allied fleet bombarded the Turkish po sitions, inflicting ne vere damage. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST-Yesterday afternoon on North Main street one bunch of keys. "Mutua' Benefit Insurance company, Johnson & Clarke, General Agents." tag attached. Reward for return to The Intelligencer office. 8-11-41. IN YOUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing systems should be of the first Importance If you consider the good health, the comfort and the convenience of your family. Oar Plumbing la the Quality Kind that adds to the house beautiful by the luxuriousness and good designing ot the fixtures. . .t <" .-?vgjC Get sw Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty* GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY "THE PLUMB GOOD PLUMBERS" 184 W. Benson St. (Under Maple Hali) 1 PHONE 4M 1<? EimUMN FITTING SCHOOL S^^ *?@jjttmmammi??> #k preparatory school for boys and yoong mon. Utilises tho magnificent build- ' ^flttttffl |WHT. **lngs and equipment of jarman University. 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