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Ti i 11 J (cDllll Organs a IMIgdlll n,.: A A r\ Good Reliable Organs for ?^KH^? $19, $25, $30, $35, $40. |f|f^g| In the course of our large business in Pi- W^QC^ anos and Player Pianos we take in ex- IL,,.. fe change as part payment a great many [11151 good Organs. These instruments have ?teffff^S^^y^^] been used, but are in good condition, and S^^fe^?^^P^ are splendid values. jy % ' Must be sold quickly to make room for l^^^^^^jl a carload of the famous Kimball Organs. 1-iLijl-^ Note those especially You know lhere :ire some pails of must everything that last years aller oilier paris he come worn. This is particularly true ol organs. We take oui every worn pan in thc instru ment, replace it willi a new, tested pail, aiul when the organ leaves our repair ?hop, so tar as playing quality goes, it is as good as new. However, we do not have to hu y and .irtish the wood for Hie expansion cases, and in this way we are enabled to sell these Rebuilt Organs at a very low price, as compared willi their value as musical instruments. Walnut case, handsome design, goo make, and 11.1 - been rebuilt and put 61 Q iii good shape Oak case, looks like new, in hist <t*?Q class condition and a line bargain <)ak case, I'iano Model-this is in as unod condition a> new, in fact you could not tell it from a new one ?P*x # $1 A WEEK PAYS FOR IT. Don't Delay If you do (hr trry Orgini jim nani ? uni) lie Mild, ('limn mid select jours Wv arru ti nc terms to is II it jon. C. A. Reed Piano & Organ Company I j ESTABLISHED 1878. Anderson, South Carolina. SOC1 Reception for Graduate*. Monday afternoon the faculty of t ho Anderson College ontertnined in hon or of tho graduating class. Several raombors of tho Junior '.Clara met tho callers at the door and Invited them Into tho parlor where the faculty and girls received. ... From tho parlors the guests were Invited to the beautifully decorated colonade whom fruit punch and wafers were served by Mist? Murray .assisted by the-Junior Class. ? 1 ? Card Afternooii. .. Tuesday afternoon the rooms of tho Ruse Hill Club were opened to the bard players. A number of interest ing rubbers we.ro enjoyed after which 'tba and sandwiches were served. Fan t-Uro wm Mr. and Mrs. Nevil Fant ' announce the engagement of their daughter Mae Nevit ?Re'. * tO Kr, Jool E. Brown the wedding to take place June the 10th Baptist Church Walhalla. S. C. X*-.Sirs, Duncan Honored. Mrr,. Duncan of Aiken who is the est of Mrs. D. A. Leudhetor was ""'"honoree .Thursday morning when rs'.Bcnnett Valentine entertained 1th a bridge luncheon. ter a number of interesting rub j Mrs, Valentine served the tol ing guests a tempting hot lunch. .;. Led botter. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. A. rmor, Mrs. Rhett Parker, Mrs. cst Cochran, Mrs. Sam Prince and ** ^ JB. Howard. ' aS&fv. Mis* Williams. ?las ; Bossle aTaJor entertained two ?en friends Tuesday afternoon In M5W?fcjN.ests.Mt*s ?Assie w??-? Thompson's Shoes Mad r a Little Better Than The Ordinary. Women of taste appreciate the charm and grace that is found in THOMPSON'S SHOES and the honest selling methods that gives full value with every pair. More new Colonials in Patent, Dull Calf and Mat Kid-any style and size you want. $2.00 to $4.00 THOMPSON'S Tin: OM-M'idct: snot; sro UK WE SELL rmi v A s il o M i. v 'Hums ol' Virginia. Miss Williams ?and Mi?? Major woro dus? matos at I Hollins and tho daisy. Ihr class flow er, was used In decorating. The hos toss was assisted in entertaining lier guests hy Mrs. John Vines and Miss i Florido and Hone Harris. A delicious sahul course was served. The reuni?n ball, thu social event of the week \v;v. danced Thursday evening In Maple Hall. The Hall was elaborately decorated with red and white, and an immense crowd watched tho first part of the bull, which was devoted to the veterans. iGon. Teague led the Confederate Urand Mared with Miss Alberta Uland of Aiken. Tills was followed by the Soul bern Sq nan* Dance. A number of the veterans dancing with [tho sponsors and other girls. The re juntan March and thc Veteran Special completed tills part of tho program. Nineteen card dancos and a munhor of encores were then enjoyed by the dancers. The First lteginient Dnnd furnish ed thc music for tho affair. Sand wiches and punch wero served throughout the oventng. The spon sors, visiting and home girls dancing woro: Miss Lina Hobey. Aiken. Miss doo de Lurtlgue ' Uothrock, Aiken. MIBS Lucy Ltgon, Spartanburg, Miss Annie Rothrock, Aiken. Miss Alberta bland. Aiken, Miss Hester Brewer, Douglas. Ga., Misses Dial and Todd of Laurens, Lydia Sherard, Williams ton, Lois Jackson, Iva, nessie Hunter, {Pendleton, Martha Bonham, Chile i Sloan, Clemson, Anna Tr.ibble, Weeza Gilmer. Jessie Browne, Caroline Vance, Linda Thompson, Floride Har l ria, Vina Patrick, Lorena Cummings. May Ltgon and Louise Thornley. Reception for Visitor;*. Thursday evening from eight till nirva- thirty, tba priora of the Hotel The Kennion Hall. Chiquola woio thrown open to the Reunion visitors und liv*.- Iiuurcd An derson people welcomed dom tn our town. % Tho ronnie were henutifnlly dec orated, ming Hie Cnn federate red um) white us ti buck ground and tut flower;; in abundance. At tho hoad of tho id epa Miss Mar garet Kvaiu . Mrs. Dave Vundivcr. Mrs. T. S. Crnylon and Mrs. Raymond Bcatv welcomed the-guests. Rei uiv Ing with Mrs. it. C. Webb. Mri.. J. O. Banders, M las Nell Cochran, Mrs. Hugh Russell. Mrs. Overman and AlisK Murilla Bonham from the total ll. I). C. Chapters were (Jen. Teague. Cen. Heed and the rponsurs who were the attractive honorees on tills oc casion. From three bowie presided evey hy Mrs. CluUdo Karie. Miss Kw hunk Tay lur, Miss Margare; Archer. Miss Eliza Major. Mit's Annie Cooley and Miss Kathleen Norryce. delicious fruit 1 punch was nerved with sandwiches. Tiny Confederate Hug?' were pinned lou each guest aa a souvenir of Hie ! evening. Iiifnrmul Reception. Wednesday evening at Buena Vista Par* Just after the musical program of the Reunion was completed, a de lightful informal reception was given in honor of the sp'om ors ami veterans. Light refreshments were served hy the members oS the Civic Association, The Orr Mill hand furnished the music for the evening. KUNO Hill Burne. Friday evening 'he unmarried men of Hose Hill Club gave a delightful dance in honor of the sponsors ami visiting girls. The one step and hesitation were enjoyed torin nine till ono. Delicious sherbert waa serv ed during the evening. Aurillia 1'arl). Mirs Caroline Bitza beth Vance en tertained Saturday afternoon ai her home on Chuten Street willi' Auction In honor of her house guests Misses Lalla Mac Dial and Mary Todd, of Laurens. Mrs. Willam Banks anti Miss Lula Smith met the guests at the door and invited them into the living room whore Miss Vance. Miss Todd. Miss Dial, Miss Sara Hayes and Miss Jessie Brow nu received. Card tables were placed in the liv ing room and library for the players. At the conclusion or the games a corrage bouquet of sweet peas was awarded for tho highest score and the honorees were presented with dainty bits ot lingerie. . Miss Vance served her guests a salad course. Tho following girls were in vitod to meet the honorees: Misses Weeza dimer. Linda Thompson, lies tor Brewer of Douglas. Ga., Fila Mae Cummings. Janie Hamlin. Vina Pai rie lt. Floride and Gene Harria. Mar tha Bonham. Kathleen Norryce. Lt? nico Russell. Marie Seybt." Carrie Gray. Ono of the mort delightful nf the season's receptions was held Friday night at tho Hchool building on West Market street. The occasion was the annual high schoolrcoop'-ion which i: . tu bo given each ?roar lo tho tenth ant eleventh grades of the High School j il ia given hy the ninth gracie. Then arc members of all grades ot' th? school invited anti the altair is thc big teni ure of lie: Behool y ar. Friday night tie- .-rounds wem dee* orated with the behool colors and thc tree:; were connel ted hy ar; hes o land ri? . The grounds looked very pr?t ly will the lanterns overhead and the whit? j form: of the children ilitting across tin j lise foreground. There weir about two hundred pres ?uni til thc reception and- ?hero wen ?two hundred "good limes used" altin affair. Delightful refreshments were sory ed. Thc; cuke was le.nl with alternai ing while ami yellow : Listing, tin school colors. Tho reception of las night was one of tho prettiest and ont of thc most enjoyable ot thc school"; history. MR. CARTER j MAKES STATEMEN1 [ -L. Candidate From Ward Six for Al ! dorman Gives Views on Public Questions lt. L. farter who is a candidate fo ? Alderman from ward G, has furnisho j The Intelligencer with tho fol lo Win . statement of thc position he lukes Ol ' matters | ertaining to his ward, and al feet lng his people und the city, ge r ally. Mr. Carter, whose ?'ard hi ii issue, lias been a jealous worker, an his rec ord will show that he has st riv j en to serve his people to the best ti : uis aUaihty. His statement follows: 1 desire to submit the . fpl.lowini j statement tor the consideration of th I voters in ward ?J: 1. I am opposed to thc collection <? ? sanitary tax anywhere in the city. Th ' resident having sewerage does not pa; this lax, and i do not feel that it i righi for those who do riot have sew : erage to Lo thus taxed. ? 2. I am in favor Of thc city lukin j charge of the streets in ward 6. an : kepiug them lu good condition or in a I good condition as any other streets II Anderson. ! Other mattes I uxpoct .to discus i in the campaign. My record for th j two yonrs I havo served as nldermai ! of ward 6, is open to the Inspection ?) J any person interested. I stand upo: I the record made, -and ask to he re-olec j ted. assuring tlie voters that I sha! j continue to safeguard t'aelr Interest as I would my own. Respectfully, FA lJ. Carter. 'Candidate for Aldorman ward G. Huavy sentence. First Caddie-That old gent is j judge in thu 'igh court. I Second Caddie-Then all 1 cnn sa. is that If be's a Judge 'e gives 'Issel a lot of '?rd labor.-London Tm 1er. v. v Y- Y- H- # * Y- Y- Y< H\ j * ELECTRIC err Y- _ -Y- I tr MIS of Interest ?ind Person: . * Wireless on the St y. -Y- -Y- -Y- Y- Y- Y? Y* Y- Y* Y? Y (Prout Sum! ; Silltgf'-tioll Hil-. Ur! Willi Fill or. su tibisi iou unido in The Int cir I I ligein t-r yesterday I hui ii uni. ' MU he ' e; tabll liri! li?-? for the parpo, c of i ps ' M?T villi- Hu: relies of Ike '.Var Ix jivverii Mu States seems to. hu ve struck I a p pillar chord in Anderson Many j i-i i'ers commented ou the stugt'esllon \. .;. rda yam! all seemed t.. lie hearti ly in favor of attempting Hie scheme. It is -aid (hat Camp W. NV. Humphreys .if ile- Sors of Veterans may possibly tai hold of tin- proposition and rn-j (!eavor to have He- museum herc, lt j -.ill In- responsible for many relies crii-ing lo liuht heretofore unknown I 10 iii- general publie. People ol all, lin county will lu heartily in favor; of making a try for tin- establishment 1 o?" MII h a mn "inn and there will hoi : wit' ii-ai support forthcoming if it is I r?ed. , ..." Sclmol Trustee. >Vfii MceVVrWay. I The Anderson scliooi hoard will ! I cr i Vt ne IHM I'r'iiay for its .Inti" [meeting, hi. hihi;; Hie (Inj for Hie j ..uiiiar monthly session of Hie body, '.'.i Hits tuoc'hig the board will hear [nie report>. from 'lo- various schools j [..iud ? 11 eonsit?ei Hie work 'lone in; j \i t'crsoii's inst it ul ions during the scs I un. which closed Friday. Tho most in portant matter to he taken up at i!:is meeting is the selecting of one mon teacher for the ti ip- li school. Wie this instructor is secured Hie faculty for the next session will b> i imple!e. Superintendent M.''ants :-ivs that there urti a number of up p'ieaiicns fur the position and thu l:cutttl 'viii have a hard time making a choice. Hiisebiill feeling ls Held Tomorrow. Several Anderson baseball fans will ;:<i lo Greenville tomorrow to attend the meeting which is to he held at Hie imperial Hotel. At this confer-: euee plans will be discussed for organ ising the Interurban Baseball Leu gne, lt is presumed thal the league! will be composed of the towns of Spar tanbttrg. Greenville. .Anderson and' f. renn woori anti it is barely possible thal stunt! oilier towns may be lulmit . i? in order thal tho league may have a six-circuit affair. "Tommie" Slouch rays Hint thc success of the venture I ls now almo, i assured and lie believes that thc league will bo formally or-; gun teed nt (?ie mooting held loinor-j row Auder.-on fan., are anxious for : Hu le:-..u<- and it will be supported if i.infttd here. Sacred Concerts At North Anderson Today. A ....~r,.t::i of concerts for Sunday af-j lei noons (luring tho summer months will be inaugurated at Xorth Anderson tnis afternoon. .Music will be furnished ntl by Hie -ad Regiment Band and will; I;--! :n promptly ul 4:1ft. Onlv sacred, n - will be rendered, and the repu-1 talion of the liam) will insure a large j crowd. Mr. Linley announces thal plenty of comfortable seats will be arranged for the crowds and ice water; provided for those who attend. Cars! ?will rue every half hour, leaving Hie t.fiuar.i ?he hour and half hour. -ct Mr. Welch t utelles A tirilier 'Possum. Mr. A. L. Welch is nchlcvcing (tuite j a reputation in his community HS ni hunter of 'possums. .Mer Welch lives ; in Rust Orr street-, and while this is in the heart of the city he enjoys i t I splendid sport catching 'possums in I his little steel trap. Asked how he i cou'ri account for the presence of! these animals in tho city. Mr. Welch] plated that thc close proximity to the j BlLtscy Lumber yard doubtless .was tho ? ausi- as the piles of lumber fur-j nish..'tl shelter and protection. Saturday Was Very Bull Buy. Yesterday was about the dullest day! from a business rtanripoint that An derson met chants have experienced in I some time, There were almost no visi-t ora in thc city for the day und :ho sales last night were far from ?titis factt tv. H ls the general opinion 'hr.*. almost everybody in the colliny came lo Anderson either on Wednesday or Thurs.lay. while the reunion WHS inj .ire-'i . s... ai i* did not care to m t\ ? lin j t . p bc?, k yesterday. The merr'-v-is | . tee city i re planning speelu' h?r galos for next Saturday and it should j prov to Le a banner day. Pullman Sen ice Will Bs gu: I'nday. Pul Ilium heivice over the Pl "'.munt ! and Northern lines from Spnr'uil?urg f| t - Atlanta v iii be inaugurate i i. may. Anderson people are well pleased over y thc fart that this service is to bo -'provided at all but they would have . I vastly preferred having the Pullman idriert from this city to Atlanta. As gjtl.c arrangement is planned the car 11 i will run over the P. ?fe N. from Spar enburg to Greenville, from there to Greenwood und will then be attached to the Seaboard and on on Into At lai.'ja. This will be a great conven ience for the traveling public. Br. V. A. Patrick Bled lu Charleston. Mr?. J. P. Trowbridge ls expected to return to the city today from Charleston where she was called some Hmo ago on account of the serious ill ness of her fattier. Or. C. A. Patrick. Dr. Patrick died last Tuesday morn ing. He was 60 years of age and ts survived by his wife and four chit; dren, Accompanying Mrs. Trow bridge to Anderson for a sbort stay Will be Mrs. Patrick. Miss Rita Pai f ' rick and Caslracr and C. S. Patrick. : Jr. ... .: tt $ - {? .:. -y- * Y Y Y Y Y * Y Y. f SPARKLETS * _ * il Mention Caught Over the * reets of Anderson Y V- Y- Y Y- Y- Y- Y Y Y Y Y Y Y lay's Dully.) Vndcisoii lt??) Will Grad?ale Tomorrow. Anderson ii'-tiph- have r< ceivcd In vitations i?i iii?' cohiinonceiuer'i exer ce .... of ile- l'niversity of Maryland, j whftii w ill lake nineo in Hie Lyric theatre in Baltimore tomorrow. Hur ?. ;. K. Todd, a well known vonni; An il '. -'.ii man. is to hr graduated from Un; College of Pharmacy of Hi" lii id Itt;; icu und nevera I friends and rela tives, of th" yonni: mau fruin Anderson will probably Ix- in Baltimore for thu ;evehi -o ('..'.iiilj Cintiinlssloners Iii.Iii Si - .hm Tuesday Tl?i o!? i : un cornily conimi.isiaii ". vi.! heid lie- regular monthly i..-'lie:; Tuesday in Hie ellice o. iee coiiiuy supervisor. Th" ii rsi Tuesday , ?? si t asid" a.- Ill?' dav' lor this hotly to meet. lt is understood that Hie jliusiness considered tomorrow will ti" entirely routine and llieie is little of I any importance ifi he discussed. Slew l?cciMcr? l in- Mr. Ashley. Anderson people will n gri t lo learn thai Hon. J. YV Ashley who was pain fully huit a few days ago hy a fall ! from hi.- door step, is not recovering as rapidly as had liven hoped. While Mc Ashli y*s condition is not deemed j serious, his friends had hoped that j he WOUld he out liv this tillie ?IUti allie ?tu attend lo business. Sheriff Joe M. II. Ashley left yesterday afternoon to spend Sunday with his lather at lloma I Path. Kei. Mar'in Will Appear tonight. I The services nt the First Baptist church tonight will hu very interesting and doubtless the congregation will be ,urger than usual, ll bas been an nounced that Kev O. L. Marlin will nc upy the pulpit of Ibis church to night and he will attract a large con gregation, i'h" services are to start 1 tonight at S:.i() o'clock and special music will he rendered. j Hr. Watson ls To .linio Here. Dr. .1. H. Watson, a well known pity tiela ll of Iva, is preparing to move to Anderson ail will locate here for the practice nf his profession. Dr. Watson bas been al Iva for a number of years and is one id' the best known men in the county. Ile yesterday pur ?uised from C. Eugene Trlhblo his place on Calhoun street and will move i Iiis family here at an early dal". Mr. Tribble hus bought a lot in North An derson and plans to creel a pretty borne there at an curly date. i Furmer ls lu j Critical-Stufe. I Planiere in the city yesterday from tho Neale's Creek section brought the news that U. W. Webb, a well known planter of thai section had sifffercd a stroke of paralysis. While some hope is entertained for bis recovery it Sis said that his condition is critical. -o Prominent Furnier > j Is Critically III. I). K. Simmons, a prominent farmer of Martin township ls erl teal ly ill ut his home in that section and grave fears are being entertained for his recovery. Mr- Simmons is said lo bu j suffering from an attack of typhoid ! pneumonia. Hu* second be has . had j within the last three years, and his at ; tending physician is much concerned, i Ile has friends In all parts of tho ! county and these will hope that he i may soon begin to recover. ! Plentiful Suppl) Of Hie Beverage I Anderson policemen evidently be lieve that if you can'l see a thing it ia best to smell it out. Yesterday two of them detected a very suspicious odor uround the premises of Pat Gil lam, il white man, and they proceeded lo investigate. They discovered 15 pints of the oh be joyful and took the beverage in hand, bringing it to tho police station. Gillam has not been arrested. fil ol ion Pictures Here This Afternoon. The manger of the Palmetto i heat re .has consented to the use of bis theatre for this afternoon hy the Associated Charities of Anderson and from 5 o'clock thlg afternoon until night pic tures will hq shown In the fight being waged by tho Red Cross on tubercu losis. Anderson people will learn much about conditions existing in yr me parts of the world and will see ] what a great work is being done In the fight oh thc "white plague," (.'?vernor Hus Pardoned Vernon. Dispatches from Columbia yesterday said that Governor Rieuse had granted a pardon to J. H. Vernon, convicted ia Anderson county lust January on a cliurge of larceny and sentenced to serve one year on the chntngang. It is said that there are several other charges yet to he brought aginst Ver non hut lt is not known whether any action will be taken. Elks Home Will ? Soon Ile Finished. The magnificent home being erected by Anderson lodge B. P. O. E. No. 1206 on the corner of Sharpe and McDuf fie streets will soon be completed, lt is stated by those in charge of the work that they expect, to finish the building and have it ready for occu pancy not later than June 10. The stat" association nf Elks comes to An derson on June 17-18 and it is hoped that the building can be completed hy that time- Handsome furniture has been purchased for th?' homo and Hu; Elks irom oilier cities will be surpris ed winn Ihuy see the magnificent place ia this city. t -o A nal her Jeweler tiri* cd Vc>l?*nl.ij'. II .! yhaet'i arrived in the eily yes lenlay lu ucee pl a position with Wal ler li lsee.-e & Co.. one of Anderson'? bent Imo wu Jewelry linns. Mr. Shafer con . - ii, Anderson from Decatur, Ind.. .ind will lill tin; po- i*ion with Mr. Kees?: <?: i atchinaker and engraver. Ile is said to he ?III expert in luis line ul business and the work he has al li adv done since rem lied Anderson ha - IK II tine. Mr. Shuefer i.- a young lean of pleasing address and li? will doubtless make iuan> friends lu An derson. CLEMSON CLOSES SUCCESSFUL YEAR Baccalaureate Sermon Will Be Preached Today By Noted Columbia Divine Clemson College. May UH. Invita tions an- heing seul oui to the com mencement exercises which Will ll? held Jillie T. S and 51. The fuel I hal the session jusi coming lo a dose bas been the best in many years makes the approaching festivities all the more welcome. Many visitors are ex pected, who will hu provided for in Hie new barracks as on former oe casions. Tile glee club, which hus been putting forth unusual efforts lo prepare n:s attractive programme, will draw mifhy visitors on Saturday eveu i.-g. Jun" fi. The pr> ?; amine follows: Sunday, .lune 7. li:''..') a. m.. bac calaureate sermon by the Kev. Iv C. ..'inlay of Columbia. The closing ex ercises of lb" V. M. C. A. will be held on Sunday evening at S'SO. On Monday. June 8. will he held Hie exercises ol' Hie Palmetto. Ill? Calhoun and Hie Columbian literary rlljOicticH. J. C. Itarksdale will rop res-'iit the Calhoun. It. II. Ezoll thu Columbian, and A. ll. Wind j he Pal metto. There will contest for th? Trustee tindal offered for th? best orator. Tb" uhops und lu hornier lea will be open lor inspection on Mon day afternoon. The visitors will have jun opportunity to see just how th? I students work. The military excr I l ises .viii begin Ut p. 111. Tbere wll be drills, dress panules und shani tun - ties. George Warren. '08 will deliver thc alumni address on Monday evening, following Hi" address will be un open air rcccpticn to Hie visitors and students. Tuesday. June !)th. is commecement day. The exerciser will begin ut 10:30, The uddresr to Hi*-' gratlualing class will be delivered by President William Oxley Thompson of Hie Ohio Slate, university. The senior class speak ers ate A. it, lloyd of Mt. Carmel and T. C. Findon of Hodges. The senior class roll contain:; ,7R names. There are 42 in the agricul tural course:*, five in lb" civil engi neering. 2T in th?: mechanical .ind electrical en^iiK'triiig. and four in th? textile. On?' of the mest delightful epi sodes of thc- commencement exercise? will he th?' reunion and banquet of the class nf 100S. This is th? largest class bul or,?: that bas ever graduat'-d from Clemson, aiid.lt is a very loyal set of fellows. Many of the men will bring their wives. !.. O. Watson of Clemson is looking after the ?letalis of the reunion qt the college. Sev eral are giving him assistance holli hore and ?mt in Hie Slate. The Seiner Class Itali. Course in agriculture- Koberl Au brey Alexander. John Collie ilarks dale, Joel Anderson Derley. Arnold Riley Ubyd, Julius Lafayette Carson. Jr.. Robert Emmett Cox. Jr., Prod Connor Duntzler. Joseph Den jam in. Dnuthit. ,iar:i"s Earle Dunlap. Koberl Royd EzoH, Arthur Pelzer Gundy. Ernest Ryan Gilmore, Thomas Craw ford Haddon, Ernest llunvey, Teague Gray Harris, James Franklin Harri son, Rush McLaughlin Jackson. Frank Simmons Johnson. Alexander Puyno Lewis. James Napier Mc Bryde. John McK'itizle McIntosh. Hurry Lamont. Parker. Ellas- Hardin Pressley, Wal ter Andrew Reeves, Walter Hay Rice. Richard Henry Ridgill. Frank Pier??; Snltpr. Augustus Edward Schnieder. William Albert Scltille.tter, William Thomas Puett Sp rolf. Jr.. Herbert Ro land Slender. James Rogers Todd. Archie Rasc?n) I'sher. Audley Hoff man Ward. James Haddon Sloan Wells,. William Deut tic Wilkerson. John Wightman Willis. Joseph Theo dore Witherspoon. William D. Wood, Jumes Theron Woodward. Course in Civil Engineering- Bcn Jamin Pressley Karron. Virgin Florin ' Bryan, Royce .Manly James. John William McLurle,' Jr.. Leo Clarence Pearlsllnc. Courte In Mechanical and Electri cal Engineering- Davies Kirkland Ranks, Harold Smith Boozer. William Foote Brawlcy. George Harold Brownes Earnest Macmillan Byrd. Henry El.'as Chnmbliss. Marion Adam Dantzler, Clarence English Des champ*,-, andrew LeRoy Edwins. ( laude Riley Emerson. Jim Ernest Fletcher. Rb-iard Suidell Hood. Jr.. Melmoth William Hunter.. Frank Johnslono Jervey. Benson McHardy Jones. William Pitcher Lachicott?. George Rose Morgan, Frederick Hon our McDonald, James Walter McDon ald. John George Oetzel. William Leonard Perry. Francis Herbert Rob ertson. Theo. Barr Rogers, Alan Grif fith Stanford. Theodore Wilbur Thorn hill. Charle? Clough Thornton. D'Arcy David Tinsley. Course in Textile Industry-Robert Jackson. Ben Ray Lover. Homer Lloyd Smith. John Watson Erwin. Could Sec No Us* for H. Small Son (after his father - haj , missed Hie golf ball for the sixth time) -What's the little white ball for, pa pa?-Exchange.