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ANDERSON READY W2THROADFUND This County To Furnish Part of Money to Build Trans-Montane Highway to Highlands, N. C. Col. R. N. Jaynes, of Walhalla, chairman of the Trans-Montane Highway commission, under whose di rection the highway is being put through this section to North Caroli na, has written a.letter to J. S. Fow ler, chairman of the Good Roads com mittee for Anderson couuty. in which Col. Jaynes says that work on the highway is progressing nicely, but that more money Is needed for the purpose of completing the short stretch of road which runs through Rabun county, Georgia, Highlands, N. a, Walhalla, 8. C, and other inter mediate points have given financial assistance to this undertaking, and almost all the money necessary has already been turned over to the com mission but the ono bad point in Ra bun county has been a perplexing fea ture of the highway. Anderson was assessed $500 by the commission and when notice to this effect was receiv ed here Pat Major was made chair man of the commission to raise the money and when the call came from the commission to come across with the funds, Mr. Major wae interview ed. He says that he has secured over three-fourths of the amount in sub scriptions and that he will at once collect It and forward same to Col. Janes. He hopes to send the check in during the latter part oC the week. The Trades Excursion has been planned by the chamber of commerce to go from Anderson to Highlands, N. C, but has been postponed, on ac count of the work that is to be done in Rabun county and when the Georgia stretch is completed tho trip will be made. It is also understood that Commissioner Watson will have the posts marking the mountain highway placed in position by the time all of this read is ready for use and that win be a help to the Anderson boost ers. ELKS WILL HOLD A BIG RECEPTION Ladies of Anderson to Take Part |n Event Which Has Been Ar ranged Night of August 6 With the exception of -the opening ball, which was held during the State Convention, the beautiful new home of Anderson lodge Mo. 1206, Benevo lent and Protect Ivo Order of Elks, has never been opened to the ladies of the city and tho "Hello Bills" have there fore decided that it is high time such a state of affairs is remedied. Acorn r?nge' for ah opening reception1" and this committee announced last night that the arrangements for the event had all' been completed and that the formal reception, opening the place to the ladles or the city, would he held - at the Elks home on the. nirtit of August 6. The reception will begin . at 9 o'clock. In planning the new home the An derson Elks wont to some expense to have the place fitted up so that the ladles would feel at home and among the other parts of the building a hand some reception room, built solely for use of the ladles, and a cozy little card and committee room on the top floor. .Th? Anderson Elks arc an xious that the ladies make use of these. The eomittg reception bids fair to be one of the events of the month in Anderson. Mothers, wives. Bisters and sweethearts of Elks, will all be there and the evening will be one of pure Jollity from start to finish. The Anderson Elka Home, located on the corner of Sharps and McDufflo streets, is ono of the handsomest in this part of the country and easily the . prettiest in South Carolina. It has Just been completed at a coat1 of slightly over $10,000. PUPILS TO HOLD A GREAT REUNION ' t frj'''? Those Who Attended Mountain : School Are To Gather Again .7 i On August 12 ' ' It is understood that plans are now underway for, holding the reulon of the <qld students of . the mountain j springs school.' This reul?n was by - far and away the roost successful hold - in. Anderson county -last year and so . much interest was manifested at that time', It Wdf decided to make the event an tvnnual affair. 1 With that end In view a committee was appointed to have charge of the ; plans for this year add the following ' gentlemen compose that.- committee: 1 Ai W. PiCRoW J. Mi Long, J. T: Wig . ginton and C. B. Smith. They hav? an nounced that August 12 has been chosen for the' r?uion this year. ' "This ?eh?ol- was taught ?? iu? ; ra ' gone-by, 'by Joshua Smith, Btrauther Reeves and Walces C.. Smith and their mehiory. Ik dear to every one or their ; pupil*. . . , v Buzzard's Bay, Maac, July 29.- The ? Capo Cod canal, connecting Buzzard's Bay .and ?aef^Cbd. Pi/ and shorten ing by 70 m'des the war route between Boston and .New York, was formaljy onened to commer?a today. -. NCTICE The citiseas of?'rValkir-McEImQyle invit? the. ^andld^tes for: county ofd ces to speak there on Monday, Aug. 11th, M a. in All voters urged to attend end bring well JUlod bask<<tg..: 7-Sl dAw -8il.8t p.. ' ~?'- WM?; B. O. ?lans IHM* ?ijNti"> & Co/s August Reductions t'H/i Saturday, August First, marks the beginning of Our usual Semi-Annual Reduction Sale MAONI?: i ill', 111" H >: .C ..?V/ 1 m vMr. I IT Th? time alone is responsible for the sale. The same splendid character of merchandise is offered you today at genuine reductions. We're omitting the usual hurricane of ad Y ?. ?: ;. . ' 1 -'i .il ?io.'l jeetives and giyipg you real facts. 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