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I?7T^T JIT* A nPT/^'T^T' ? T A /^?7 P?hed Every Tuesday in The Daily and Semi-Weekly Intelligencer and 1 HiJLr %J \^xTL JL jlV^X^^f^J^ li jt\\J^-M2d devoted to the cause of Education in Anderson. County and everywhere. I o.o o. O o O O O O O school building. Thin matter hoing I _ postponed on account of bad financial ' ? * raiuanm ? n crunni ~ >'oar- 1",url?<jr Pluns nre for an experi a. lUWWVlLLt aUHUUt O mental department In domestic scl o . O ente, ?lenionslrative. farming, play; 0000 oooooo Krounid apiiaratus nod directed play, w u w w w w " v wiih leadership of our presi _?_ dent, Mrs. J. IJ. Ligon, we expect to realize these advantages before the The "School . Improvement Associa- close of another year. Ihm ol' TownviHc school iuis started We hope that the results obtained II new year's work with renewed en- by our association will he of inspir orja' and strength.. The association ntion to our sister communities diiflng tho past year, lias accomplish- throughout the entire county and 1 .l great and lasting good for tho suite, that the rural community may (.C'V??I and community: Last year the not be dependent upon tho city for usi'iicintlpii elected l an able and. en- her mental and social development orgotic . corps of oflleer.s who were but that these may bc centered in her unanimously re-elected this year, schools. TliL'y aro U3 follows: President, Mrs. - , .1. ll. Ligon; vice president. T. li. j ANNOUNCEMENT ./ .Iones; treasurer, Pleas Mahaffey; - secretary, Mrs. S. A. Jon^a; Cor sec., Beginning next Tuesday there will Miss FlorYyo Dunlap. * bc a series or most interesting articles Tho association gave. a reception written by Prof. M; L. Bonham, Jr., <. ) tho patrons and teachers on Fri- descriptivo of his tour of Europe dur iluy nfght, October 3. An elaborate lng thc summer. program was carried out, being pre- '-'? sided over by Mr. T. B. Jones, who lu CITADEL CADKTS MAT his genial good'humor welcomed tho WO TO JACKSONVILLE I ....Millers In behalf of the association. - Following him were ?hort addresses Annual Encampment Will Probably by tho Uevs. Hawkins, Hollingsworth be Held There Next Spring, und Meyers, representing the church- The Citadel, Charleston, S. C., Oct. e^i. Concluding tho program Chairman 17. \(Speclal.)-^Whllo no ofiicial an J. W. Dickson spoke in behalf ot tho nouncemeius have been made it is to trustees.' At slated intervals during ho believed that tho annual eucamp tho evening delightful muBic was fur- meut of_the Citadel Cadets will be niched hy Miss Florrye Dunlap nsslbt- hold in Florida next April. Last week ed by Mr. Frank Hawkins. ?At the Col. Bond, superintendent ~* the Cita ^ conclusion of tho program delicious del, attended the shooting tournament v r.olfca and sandwiches were served held at Black Tobit, near Jacksonville, 1<<< Misses Jeanett Boldt, Lila King, and while lucre ho inspected the Winnie O rube, Mary Jones, Dorris camp grounds and target ranges. As Price, together with Johnnie Hatcher; et he has not given out-any stato Alhert Hawkins and Raymond Gain-J mont .regarding the probability ol os. I tho encampment being held there but Tho teachers for tba year are ns ^cording to a JacksonVillJa paper, follows: C. N. Witt, of Amer Icu u, Ga., ho expressed hiniBelfaB much pleased n graduate of Wofford, principal; Miss with tho appearance of the military Nell .llelloit of Fountain Inn, grad?- reservation. A definite decision will ate. of Itundoiph Macon; Miss, .lean probably bc made when the Board ol Kiiincrly, of Greenwood^ graduate of Visitors meet In December. Wesleyan and Peubody Normal. Miss Thc Florida Tiinos-Union commentf Florrye Dunlap v>? WIntervlllo, Ga., upon tho matter OB follows: has returned and resumed her duties "The coming of the cadet corps wll' aa music teacher. Tho association is be an event of much social interest greatly indebted to Miss Dunlap for and wIU bo looked forward to witt Per splendid work of last year land much pleasure by the people of Jack for her music on public occasions. oonvlllo. The encathpmerit will covet li??st your thc association purchas-. a period.of about two weeks and th? od a piano for the Behool auditorium exercise's will ewer close and extend f nrnlnhcd tho class .room with modern ed'ordef drili.la.Conibat exorcises, fleh backboards, and after other miscel- engineering and target practice. A fea townes expensen closed tho year with turc ?f the catot military instltutioi $",o in the toasury. ?ti'i year .the.as- is the. garrison work, ont! a??o men (iodation has placed sanitary drink- will be daily parades and guan irig founts and song books in the mountings, and many other Interest school, _ lng c?r?monies." it ls the plan of the association to Tho encamnrnent last year was heh ag?tate a $5,000 bond Issue for a now In Orangebur& and the pleasant day .- --?- - spent there.will always be remember F?f^lM'T RF AT WAI? eri ty tho entire-student body. Man; JLfyriH I DC? ?a , ?rlR social events wore given In honor o ' WITH YOI TR FYF^l ''the cadeto and the hospitality show: f?X^^Ss?sKi. them by the entiro. city cannot b PERFECT SIGHT ESSENTIAL praised, too highly,' the' time passe . .Failing vision on an -enemy to off ^iuickiy, arid as'tVe "Citadel ape comfort ?inri nle-isiire rm be cial" pulled out o.. Jw "CttiToii th comion ana pleasure can Dc Edlsto.. Jt could--?*-noticed-that th nursed into normal condition by happy and. - smiling; :ountenai\ce glasses that are accurately focus- which had characterise* ? tho "fai cd, grounded adjusted;to meet K?S^^? ute necessary requirements. melancholy look , Tire some.may I Tb ? At War.Wim Yoar Eyes. said-of tho cadeli awi the prlndpj ?5 taking ? d?ngerous Chance a /conversation on .the-train..was aboi ??nM^lp^^ i , ??J* $SJS&?/ AVOID such folly by wearing __?' -. ?? ? . glasses ^that will insure happiness : ?_ >iu3&&i?i&&\ ?- . - , r * ?m nunn. ^t|r(rviitMUCUvnt and contentment. - nr. Edwin Hall, >. noted education! . , WE ARE OPTOMETRIST and lecturer, will ' delIvor lectures at soi caiu spedily correct : all errors of l&S^M WkWP?ti?SA , '.. - J. > ? - .i. ?_. week.. He. win speoi'.-in. the int?re . refraction.^t reasonable prices.^ of ,thq local -behool.improvement, a We . - Guarantee ;, Satisfaction. socl?Uous at each . placo. Dr, Hali is m? ni': .??1 A ? "ri . forcet?l arid o?terta)nH^.speaker,jar Jhe Shur-Fit Opttcal C&,; . Dr.. L M: IsraeU'on,-Manager. : -Br: ??ail wilt ?peitlf' at- SuWVwe. . No. 310 Sp. Muw;'<8trt>et- /. neaaay; evening Ai 8;Q0 o'clock, dud Aitderson,?- ?*. . Lonfe- B^n'cli-?T?ixii?sdii-y, ; cv?hlng-' OltO?ND VI.OQ?* '. ' ?:30.o'clock/ * i - . " v Ihree doors below Kress Ten Cent L ^ -? '.-:----' v him only ? te^ phon?sp?tem.; ' ,. : o ooo. o o oo o o o o o COLLEGE NOTES o 6 o oooo oooooo The Athletic Association I:ac been reorganized with the following offi cers: Miss Maggie Shirley, presiden!; Mis3 Una Pettigrew, vice president; Miss Nelle Darracott, secretary-teas urer. Almost every girl in the dorm itories is an active member of thc Association. This organization has been very active in the life of the col lege since thc opening two yera'ugo, I and they aro planning work for the j present year that will stimulate ath letic and college "spirit generally. ? The senior cla93 has elected Miss' Esther Lawrence of Duluth. Minn., as [its president; Miss Nettle Jackson of Starr, vice president; Mins Margaron [Cllnkscalcs of Honca Path, secretary. On last Wednesday at the chapel hour, MisB Stranaihan gave a talk before tho school on oratorio and .-aug the Aria: "He was despised and Rejected or Mun" from Handel's-mas ter piece the Messiah, which was a treat -co all. On another Wednesday morning recently, thc feature was a beautiful rendering of one movement .)? the Greig Ronato by Mr.. Goode.- In ul il it ion to his o \ ul si to interpretation hin prefatory remarks were interest ing and instructive. Or. Kinard and family are now oc cupying .the beautiful home' on the campus. Tho appearance vjf tile cam pus is greatly improved by tho addi tion bf. this handsome residence. Miss Boatrlght of the -faculty of I 013-1914, who.has been a visitor at the college, has gone to Greenville on a visit. Z Mrs. Fratt-of Michigan, spent a few days With Miss Alward last week. Mr. Faithfull bas had as his guest his cousin-, Mr? Nichols, of Virginia. o o o o. o o o O O o ? SCHOOL-OL?GY ^ o ? '. -O' o d (to ' o ' o to o" o o o ' ' . ?j . . . . - . ii . ?? "Multiplication is veTcatiob,- ! - Division. tu an bad; The Rule of .Three.doth .puzzle.ii)e, . . And; fractions make mo mad!" Every little missed I -lesson vims meaning all Us awn. . . .. ... . "We all ^ah-calcuiatc'the speed . With ^vhjch Eve: ate tbt? apple.. Hut .who can calculate the speed Of liiin wt??'s late to chapel" ' To study'(not)-to ?m?as,'and -theh to* stay Jh, . . ? ui'thb- Bad .fate bf many a' pupil. County .that day lost .whose low' de-, . ' ? semi il lng ?un. Vlfcwa, from thy books ho marks of . -perfect ?Avon; ; . . ? ?' t ? . . Evbry' pupil ls a perfect p?pl\ ' to aimsdif. ... \ ?It hort always'what we daavnoik ?rom trio lesson ; it's sometimos what MO tried; td ream. ? ' "I* .you. would haye your loaming stay,' ; . Do odroful, ? don't duar? tab .fast'; Thc.mon who. travols a milo ,each j # day ' ? . . ' - ; ;Muy get Tound tho world at last." . j . - . ??-=-t^T-?--: - ? :?|..;0 r Oj fiO...O. -O..-.?.. O-JO ??dj 'Ot . : .. Li wu % :. '.t ... ?/ ? o o ? School Society. g ' o' o'- ' ." : . s ' v ^tefMr & o ? o o :? j "o ' o o' -? ? o yt ? . . i??-,, .... .. j . s fi iTho following program ' waa carried outr hy," tb? JlJt?rarJr Sdcl?ty o'f ' ?W ^ih^f^^V^?thr^0^" vr^1^'^1 } Holl Call. ' ' V (i Dcbatb-iy- Reaojvcdvjthai, eoUnn ?a ra?t? 'useiui 5th?h" t?orn. S\fflrmdtivo , ?atahi C*iil breath ?n'd Arlington) Rags dhie., NegaUv,o-7Mary..Gjement t add Oi?rence Cox: ' ' \ . 1 V : Bt?ty.'rcadv'by .-shirifey HaynV ; I ? * Recitation by Said Butler., I Jo&oa:,by E;ug?ne -Deck. . " * . -v . ^President, >Miliare .H?rMs; ^^oer?-' . 'taryV-?Mary- Glemont.*' ?' ! l ' ' ; j ; , ,Mtas |u?an .Coylngton;. Teachy,... , ! 'ATTJRNl^Ntt LAllIt?J?S PAtR . j ??laiLJ^ggle^J^U^ ' vjisdr of T?t?f .?ach?blB/ ia lb Laurens I attcntimg rthe: '.Laotiens" eaan'ty^fairV " T$l?3,GarJln?ton 4aJntprcsiod tatba' [ $BhtwV*xh?bti*at ihW fair, ?hd' h6pft ; 'to ft?t some idea= from it that will I ildcher- in .the.work pho J?;. doing Jiv V \ i .y :?. ? ' .-t?r;-; ??.-:, .* - j?ouce ni Meeting. k 1 Tho annual m?atthg ot tho subscrib := ira and, frtbnd* df> ih?^ V Arid?rima p ?oObty i?dnp.1 tnt will IKI held ia Um fuiiambcr. of Commoron* rooms, Tues Say, OeU 28/ i .e. tn; for IHe 'purpbsfc o! dloctlng Unfit ces: and such other busi ness, afr the meeting ahull eec ?fit td tranatict. K.S. . MOON.'?Prbaldent ; . ..r'/>''itAlrMkr^tMA;ya?altUNOv SoereUry, ? : : ..-~ ? ? .. '? ???X 1-i r - ? ^sCftrolax ' , ? ?iTB(MoAX . ? -.-';? .i -:4-, -X-j&V-XMS&?Z'-AyXj;:? ; Bast thing\for consiipatien, .-amif ? ?txwda^V? laty. : liver - ?iid atd^glah . ?dtfela ' i?top? a1 a?efc ;h<*dach?? ?luo%t it bnce. vGiy<Mi ? md?t Uiorongh" and Rev. \V. H. Frazer, I). I)., headmas ter Frazea Fitting School, Anderson, S.J\_ i. oooooooooo o o o Belton Graded School. o o o o oooooooo o Thc Helton schcol opened Septem ber the seventh, with an enrollment of about three hundred pupils. Since then quite a number have been added Wo aro delighted to report'that our school is among those that arc com ing to the front. On September th? twenty-fifth, we organized Our literary society. Lucy Drake was elected president; Georgia Fant, vice president; frances White, secretary; George Drown, croaf moni tor; Miss Helen Goldsmith, critic. On tho following Friday a very in teresting program was carried ouL Every Tuesday tho school ia enter tained in chapel by tho different grad es. Last Tuesday one of the most 1n torestfng plograms was rendered by the fourth grade. Our basket ball team played Honca Path last. Friday, tho'scores'were hine to fourteen in favor of Honca Path. On -nest 'Friday Anderson ls coming down, to play Belton, and we aro ext ncctipg Belton team .to . bc victorious. 1 ' 'l?tete R?gadale, 9th'Grade Bcltoil Graded School. o ooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o*' ' RO?fekfS SCHOOL o o , -,'y . !'\ !'V '? nob?obooooooooooo Ah-auspicious opening was that ot tho Roberts 'school ' which took .place ?londay morning at .10;o*alock In.tho resence of a large number of the pat-; rona':und 'friends of thc "school. The Roberts school is one,, of the ..leading, schools in tho county,'and i it is 'for t?nate -'.tiffs .year In thpvadlectlpn ;pf ;a 'corps of 'teachers.. Prot .R. A. Abrams la tho principal? and he will be ably assisted* by Miss Anderson- and -Miss 'Derfleutt., . ' ' ' Promptly-atthe apnoltttt?d hotir flod. S: A. Horns called tho.meeting til .or def and1 introduced Mr. Hollingsworth, Presbyterian minister at Townvflle, who. lcd-in Ui?sdo'. ional exercises.? '.;.' . Following those exorcises Dr. W. 'tt; FtmBer.-'headmaster of", the-Fraser Fit*' ting School, delivered the prinoipai-ad-, dress' of itho occasion, ilia remarks wore excp^Uoimlry :gbod and wore. ?t&* CQived. in ?the -spirit in <which they were intended: . ' " ?:".Follp*wing;*JDr. '--Fraaer'a address, prof. i Abram? .was , called upon, and made r a ringing speech,- notting f?Rli ^ho pjana* .for the school year,!:ai|d giving some wjiolesomb-advice.- to tho p?plla of thc- school. Vrmiap Maggie -vsrlington,' county:>rttJ rai^supervjsqr, wa?-next called upon and-explainer.]-tho work she It? doing In the*cfcutlty.' ? ??"? ' ? - " .' . : ;Ml8s Carlington-.io a jnyprite In tho cdnimAifty, -'ami was well-rocelvodf -... ... ~ . , . 8?PT.' J. B. FELTON-, - Nb ?out?ty Afrqtic State has. a moro COa?C?C-tUiOUii, l?eVOie?; - ?'''pr CMimbiq [county ?aliperlntendent, .Qf ,cduca.tjpn then hals Andorsoh county in the pew xou, of .Mr. J. B. Felton, 'Always ali v? tb the besjt Interests.of 'tho schools pl *he.cou?ty,'Am? ?fo-truetb his work/he ha*?just -boen, cenomin?ted- (pr. a a?e> bnd'ttrrm >tvUrrdtft opposition. This \i - ?-.p??.?^> ... i.iu nviuiti.nvl VU? ?TI1IVII Saa jhlghly?merUed. ?Toung; en?rgotJ , And ambitious, he Is bquud to adc* eeed? ?Mora Incrw schools J have been built ^Ip, Auder?pn county -in the past two AyoarB' than in any copnty in jthc St?te, arid the^ alertness or trustee? and teachers : fa? due ina largo meas?rt totheWIcrtncsB of tho. county sutler .fntbmjent.'pf ediicatloWWhat !is"i??! above of Superintendent [Felton -nan aleo1 be truthfully sald-of ms ?elp?i Sid .cftlaborei', KTHSB Maggie Garling p, except mpre^8o. .. .^ ,. ?? v+-MMni& Whola System. ?ir ''Chamberlaln'B ,Table ts have dom merei fori ino'ih?n ? eve"*- dared hop? fer." ?rHns .Mrs. Es?mrMno B/tkor Spencerport, 3^ V." uf used -flsererai bettle? of thsio tablets' a ?QW mqiithf ago. They , not only cu rod mc or bil iona rittack*,'. siefc headaches and thai tired out." feelin?. but toned up mj Nhdie .kyUtemr!$ For ?al? 'by Evan! [Pharmacy nnd ail ddals. Check Kidney Troubla at Onro,, ThereJ? such WoV^%ell?ri In Fol* Kfd?ay. miw, ?ymi f?e'rtheir h?alln] i rrpht tho v?ry -?flrat jd?ae. Backache kwean. .i^tf/ kidneys,r:.?1?fdl> b^3tfe i covering .her health and strength, ?iti solely to Foley; Kidney ;PItI?j." . Atti i W..T. Hutehb?B. NrchfltSpn;, On., jiaya 000,00 00000 o PENDLETON SCHOOL o o o ooooooooo o Tim school houso at Pendleton ie situated in thu northeastern portion of tho town, lt hus a triangular gi?jiud covering about four acres. An evergreen hedge, the gift of the ladies of the Civic Association, is growing on all sides. The building has seven rooms and an auditorium. The appear ance of our building has been greatly lui proved by a new coat of paint. Tho body of thc . building is painted grey and is trimmed in white, while the rcjf ls dark red, making a very pleas ing combination. Our school opened on September 14, with on enrollment of one hundred and twenty. We were glad to soe a number of the people of the commun ity "jut for our opening ns it. snows that they , arc Interested lp what wa ure doing. Wo think we are very fortunato in again securing Mr. Hanna and four of our last yenr'o corps for our pr?s ent session. Mr. Hanna and Miss Mc uteken have charge of the high school, Miss Mahaffcy of sixth and seventh grades, Miss Ethel Cole of fourth and fifth grades, Miss Alma Cole of sec ond and third grades, Miss Hinnart of first grade. With the help of these teachers we hope to make this the best year yet. Baseball seems to bc the leading game among tho boys as wo bave three teams playing at once. Tho girls spend their leisure time sauntering around, tatting or playing gahies. Our first month's work wao very succcsaful. Each pupil ls roquired to pick up all the paper ho GOOS to help Improve the looks of tho yard. ? largo' crowd enjoyed Dr. Edwin Hail's lecture, ou the "Evolution-of a ?lfl," given recently In our . auditor ium. Dr. Hall ls Very entertaining and wo hope to hear him again soon. il'upilD ?of Pendleton High School. I -v.--.. . . . ;. i . ... . ? . . -. . lo O O O o o o o o ol jo CLEMSON COLLEGE lj o o o. o o o o o o ol ? (Special to Thc Intelligencer.) CLEMSON COLLEGE, Oct 17.-Au burn defeated Clomson today in ?a baVd fought game on' Auburn's homo, field. I Auburn scored ?one : touchdown each quarter, always'kicking good. Auburn received and kicked on the thjrd dcAyh? The bal! went to Clem son's H-yard lino where Jomes r?cely I edi.It; but wus-quickly thrown. Cleni-\ I aoh attempted, to kick out but ; the j kirk was blocked and on Auburn play [.?r'fei? or? tho bail for a touchdown. . Hean loy mado a tong -run In' tho se cond "quarter for a touchdown. ? ??ldoz did the same stunt in -.tho third-quarter. - "l> ? In tho Jase quarter several end runa scored another touchdown for Auburn. jWfcbb. j lim co and MaJ^r wero the. ?tarn fov Ci icm son.- ,. ; . ? Preslmmnd 1--nm. rrbo Frczhmeh defeated Riverside in jhard, 'vient gamo today; . on :tho /.iim'fur. Tao tcamo . were -evenly 'mhlehed .-'nd both teams played good . Ml'.' Tn 'tho first : qu?rter Recm?r ] '(Qlemsoh) got' away /around left end \ tor a touchdown. -Finloy failed, to klick,good. Score:' Riverside,-0; Clem? son. C. (All itho Freshmen played good ball; but th? playing of Kuyker?d?ll, Room er', Finley and Mali hall was especial ly; noticeable.. OOO O 0,0 0 0 0 o . o]" ' ? * . o o ' BROYLES SCHOOL b o . ' ? o o o o ? 'o o o o/o ? \ m ' .. v ' 1 i The' Bro'yl?s Behool.' In: District No. ri 67, op?rtod Its session1 M?nday nrbrri t?g tflth a good Attendance bf pupils. Tills schoool is in charge .ot a compe tan t corps of teachero ?nd ar most suo ' cfsaful session ls predicted. Mrs. M?dt l son.va 'te?ch?r of ability and bsperl ' ehcey la principal,, being ably asslst - cd by Mles Matti? Robbins. . ? j,"- " ? .-.-'???-. 2 ooooooooo o o o Double Springs School. o o o oooo ooo oo An auspicious opening session of tho Double Springs Rchool was hohl ut thc handsome school building of the district, Monday morning, there being present n largo number of pu pils of tho school, the trustees and a goodly number of vlaltors. Thoso who will direct th? activities of this school for the next seBsi.>n ure Prof. . F. C. Hawkins, principal, Miss Crawford and Miss Pensacola Brunyon, assistants. These teachers uro all experienced and (?nuable instructors ,nnil a bright ses sion ls predicted for tho school. The opening exorcises were sched uled (O' begin nt 10 o'clock In tho morning, the county superintendent ot education and the edi'.Lr of The Intel ligencer bavin,; places on the prog ram. Unfortunately for such arrange ment . those ger tk-nien attempted^ to mnko th H nip m uh automobile, and thus be able.to attend several school openlngB, but when an auto, ought to run but won't, engagements cannot be kept. So after walting as long as they could, tho exercises-were had without tboso speakers being present. There was no lack, however, of able speak ers. Rev. W. B, Hawkins, of Townvllle, and Mr. T. B. Jones addressed tho au dience, arter which the principal spoke mont earnestly to his school outlining tho dut les, of the pupils' and tho pat rons of tho school. Superintendent Felton and Editor Snioak arrived -at tho school carly In thc afternoon, and on the school be ing assembled addressed thc teachers and pupils. Mr. Felrrtn urged tho. Im portance of accomplishing well-what one undertakes to do, and strensed tho value of a trained mind. The trust?es of the Double Springs Behool district arc. Messrs. J. M. Rich ardson. H. A. Sullivan and J. W. Cro mer. Tho building IB one or the bcBt in tho county, having three rooma, with' lill rar y and Splendid equipment: A School improvement association will be drgantred. ot once, and aided by the very, ljvp faculty, much good: will bb accompIlBbed by this organization. ? . O O ? O O 3 ' O . ? 1 o o Cecil's Business Schcol. o o' ' . .''6 o o o o o o o o o lt if hardly probable, that, any other I ningle institution in tile etty pr county I hus done more educational work of a kind in Anderson county thun has i Cecil's - BtisineoB* School.- launched iii Anderson five years ago, the > school bits met, with, steady, and continuous success land today lt ranks with tho ! bar.t schools for tho training of young j men and wnmhn in ott the Etate. ,Prbf. IJ.- M. Cecil, -who has the per ena! .charge, of the Anderson school, ls one of the-best known edu?utors in this-part of Ute State.and is a man j of real!ability.'Ile haa^ Bent'out tn An-: j doman" county hundreds of young peo ple. enUipped to take-care of positions i of ntl y munro nnd euell year bib' school I is; a eliding out ; fresh Students 'to fill I new place,?, ? i There aro throo .of the CIcil schoolB, ose. in. 'Anderson, .another. In Green-: I wood arid one In Spartanburg.' Pror. Cecil said, yesterday that lie al wnys had applications f?r bobkkeep I er a, stenographers and typewriters suf ficient tvi take care of practically every graduate from.his school and the best part of it IS that, almost all his stu dents ?get' places, either 'here In An derson; If this . M tSeir honuvor In wjkatevor town they live. ftop iHonj* < isrly Bronchlsl Coughs They hau? on till "winter if not checkdd, :and pave the war for seri* ona'throat and liing diseases. Oct a bottle bf' Foley's lloncy and Tar Corti rtoundedi uud take vit . freely. .Stops chugbs and colds, bonis raw lnilnmed throat, -loosons-the.'phicgnv ?nd . ii\ mildly laxative. Chas. T, Mllkr. Ed. Enquirer, Cannelloni Ind., had nrdb> ?ilal trouble, got veryihbarso, cough l constantly from a tickling throat; He used only: Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound. Was entirely relieved, wants others to know ot Foloy's Holley and Tar. 1.-I'Bor.Sttlo'^fay Evan's Pharmacy. O O O O O O OOO OLD VARENNE5 i o o o o o o o o o o o o o Wo enjoy reading your I paper, and will try to write tho news 'bf our Behool for lt. i The Improvement Association luid ita first meeting this year, the four teenth of October, nt the school hopse. The following of dcorsi wore elected: Miss Josephine Kerr, president; Mrs. 0. M.' Hoed, vice president and Mrs. J. H. Anderson, secretary and treas urer. . , '. They aro planning to improve the Behool grounds . by planting various kindB of flowers. Our average attendance for Septem ber was 99 1-2 per cent. One way 'we keep up our average. 1B by having those who have to work como early and're cite their lessons so that they may get homo by 12 o'clock. Wo ere Conir peting for the hlgbost; average 'at tendance In Anderson cbuhty. . M ' 1-i o o o o o o o ooo o WALKERMcELMOYLE o o ) ' ;>so O OOO O O O j O 'O ^o i kl , \? . The Walkor?MoBlmoylo school.,'-bp* oned Monday morning, Oct. 12, .uhder auspicious circumstances. Quito ? numbpr pf tho parties .attended, tho opening exercises. They v;ero- enthu siast ie over Ute ; prospect for ?' aj?c/ ccjsfui ses?lon...8evoral.ot ibda? pr;eB ent addressed the pupils nhd teach ers, speaking words .Of chcour?ge m?nt and promising tholr 'ready oup port and co-oparottonV All- indications point to a> year of e&ueatfortnl prog ress in ih i s community. Tho: teachers employed are:i?'Pr?f^.^-J4. Hunter, principal ; .Mien Gora Haddon ot J)6p,{ ?lds, has charge of tho intermedia^ department; Misa'? Ernestine Bankin, ofiUiborty in charge *?f primary, work; Miss--;-s'flrst-gMUe. ' ?Pt o o .O o 'o' ? o' o o o ' ? tb lb. . : . .. ? ";'-'; -.y ;|; .. >:'.'o ooo o* o '. o' o A?,;U'ctf'* In tho -splendid, now acliool blind ing of the Wililford e?hool, the!eeeajoh for 1S??10?5 bi**"** J*??" mers I L \vith Mlss^ WalU/9! Mc^wn/aa, prl pat- There waa a goodly.crowd, ot pdtrbha 'and triohdn bf the schoolr ont. as well aa-tho "hoard-of-trus County Superlntondont of Educailon J.v 15. Felton, ?and. Miss Garl' Tho : mooting 7 waa called, to .0 Mr. Felton, who read h chapt Mi2 Biblo abd led In tho dovotlo? srci?es. Miss MeCe*?' t&?, tho vlnltors and made a ?hi th? pub Un, -af tor which tho the school commenced.-rMiss. r^ will be alone in charge of tho till thorbeglnnlag of'tho Bebend mp?th when, 8ho will ^^P1^'^'1^^!^ as her assistant, s ; . 1 ? ' ?MessrB. TL H^T?l?h -W. ; F. No^le abd:" Ti. W. McLee? oro itbe ?t of thia school, wd?ftfl|tMi rdns, they ha.ve JuaVcomplet some hew: school building fpt district, lt* iji a two-room ott modeled after the' Hammond '. 1 whiahV received . BO - m?cir f?"V comment when it waa opened " sion. The Willlfuxd.dlatrlct.bi special levy(,Of, four .mills ,tor ytar? and accumulated onougl frlr building- this t?ffljSWF* ?Thia school has an active-1 oveni?nt association.^ot! which* i j. Harris ls pr?ild?nt;^J?rai?^l zl??n, viee -president; iMti.?*TL iii. Hilly, secretary und treasurer, ppr tant meeting of thu associ?t bb hold Friday aftfernoon Ut 2 ? -vv-'' \ . ? .- '??TICE '. ( Wo ore dolo** superior work inhery. Swap nioal and sed> .Also bayo, five himd : Bancroft /Prolific :,Oa .i>d ) for aale or oxchangi sed. ? Price $1.25! per 'briana I pound bats?? fdr four . and . 'pounds cotiori .8v2<Mmo. t\ OLVbK il? JOT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY nc IV? ft ly, EiUbltabcd I8C0; Daily, Jan. 13, 1914, ANDERSON, S. C,TUESDAY< MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1814. PRICE $1.50 THE YEAR,