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TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW SERIES VOL. 1. NO. ll.lYetkly, EsUbllHhe? IS??; Dally, Jaii.13, 1911. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. o o CLEVELAND SCHOOL o oooooooooooooooo Everything is moving along nicely at Cleveland. Tho .school .grounds look very much improved since it has been cleaned oft, und several nice trees set out. It was so encouraging to se? th? children iak? so much in terest in cleaning off the ground? H shows that they are interested in school. On account of rain lust Friday our entertainment was postponed until Monday night. We hud a lurgc crowd and everybody seemed to enjoy them selves* A nice sum of money was raised. $18.75. which will he used in beautifying the school building. The following program was suc cessfully rendered: Song, Carolina. Welcome. Examination Day. A Boy's Complaint. Enjoying tho Telophone Music. Entertaining Sister's eBau. Mount Vernor's Tribute. A Morning Call. The Hay Seed Drill. Scenes in a Backwoods School. The Little Stitcher. Music. Jupiter Johnsutn's Affair. Song, Folly Wolly Doodle. Following is the honor roll for the past month: First grade?Luther Morrison, Hull) Campbell. Second grade?Lizzie Brateher. Furman Lusk, Ernest Vaughn and Agnes Austin. Third grade?R. L. Vaughn, Walter Oambrell, Herbert Lollis and Furman Smith. rourth grade?Claude Campbell. Fifth grade?Lucille Austin, Clyde Campbell and Willie Davis. Seventh grade?Frank Cox. Eighth grade?Carrie Austin. o o oooooooooooooo o o 0 FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL _ o g ;% - -wtaBatftt** eff OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 WO .are glad to see, the beautiful sunshine again, and that spring is most here?a season that makes all sohOOl girls and boys happy. Wo'" always look forward to Tues day when we can read the Educational Page. * You ought to see our boys play ball those.days. The Friendship Improvement Asso ciation held its regular meeting Maren- 3rd. The president being ab pnnt Mian Bertye Moore presided. The n?gociation decided to give a bazaar on the afternoon of April 1st, at 4 o'clock. The public is cordially In vited. Both pupils and teachers are very .proud of our new steel-roller maps m%m& Cs??c a few days ago. There are 8 in all. Our teachers. Mlases Jennie Erwin and Bertye Moore attended the teach ers' meeting in Anderson Saturday. Several of our pupils attended the entertainment given at Cleveland by the school pupils last Monday night and,all report a pleasant time. Our average attendance for last moutli surpasses any month for the past 3 years. WO are' looking forward to Field . Day .exercises on the 9th and some of our -pupils hopo to enter contests. Th? SVlcadahip Literary Society held its regular meeting March 3rd. The following program was rendered : . Respond to roll call with quotations. Original Story?Clarence Lindsay. Essay, |*On U.' S. Flag"?Maxle Cothran. . Current Events?Dewey Harper. Reading, "Good-Night"?Mary Bur ton* .' Declamation, " 'Tis Splendid to Live So Grandly"?Claude Cothran. Story. "Maid of the Foot pilla"? Ada Harper. Original Story?Willie Bell. Jokes?Roy Cooper. The following officers wero elected: President, Sadie Holiday; Vice pres ident; Maude Cox; secretary, Alfred Cooper; Critic, Maxle Cothran. The following is the hr,Tor roll for our 4th month: First grade?Eunice Lindsay, Ethel, Bagwell. Robbie. Motes, Hat tie Young, Bertha Motes, Marvin Bagwoll. Third grade?Ora Lindsay, Dewey .Coxl.v'. v<- ' Fourth grade?Ralph Cox. Fifth grade?Henry Lindsay, Clar ence Lindsay. Partial eighth grade?Maude Cox, Roy Cooper. . Eighth grade?Grace Cox. John T Tow nos, Leonard Cox. A PUPIL. 000000 o o o o o o o o o o o o '. o o : THE CITADEL o o . o 000000 oooooooooo : The.faliure of the railroads to give reasonably cheap rates for transport ing ttie cadet corps to Jacksonville In April makes the proposed encamp ment at that place seem rather doubt ful, j TbW information was given on' with reluctance\by tho Citadel author ities as all of the cadets have been looking forward to the trip for son|> time and the announcement has caus ed distinct disappointment among Ifc% yet. nothing, desolate has .announced as to where the new i sfte will be but It Is more than Place near the rifle range ount Pleasant will be selected. The members vyf the Senior Physics elective stood the civil service ex amination at the poetofflce here last week. The position to which they desire to become eligible is util in the Bureau of Standards. A special meeting of Hic Cadet V. M. c. a. was lii-id In the chapel last Sunday night. a musical program was rend? r? d l?y scverul ladies ol tin idly and the cadet quartette. "The Marks of a Man" was the subject of the forci-fui and interesting address given by Mr. W. It. Lnnk, supervisor of municipal phiygr.iund in Charles ton. Many of the uniler-clusHiiieu took advantages of 'be special leave by escorting their feminine friends to I the occasion. A fire which was gaining consider-1 able headway was discovered In '.he | weed shop Just over the engine room Sunday morning about 8:15. Fire call was sounded by the bugler and the companies were funned on the quad rangle where orders were given for the room orderlies to "fall out" and get buckets. The cadets, however, failed to make much progress as (he shop was so full of smoke that it was impossible to enter it. a still alarm was sent the city department who in a short while succeeded in extermin ating the blaze. This is the first fire that has visited the Citadel In a long time and but for its timely discovery might have proven serious. Consid erable excitement existeil for a while hut there was no disorder whatso ever. ooooooooooooooooo o o o FRAZER FITTING SCHOOL o o o ooooooooooooooooo The past week has been a good be ginning on the last term of school. It was also very marked by being one continuous week of fine weather in which we could all feel tine und do good work. The appeal of the bowling ai ley is still strong but the sunshine calls some to baseball and the plans of others tend toward getting the ten nis court in shape and plttylng ten nis. The problem' is. will the boys with these attractions still stick to their studies? ; They miiBt not full to remember that their studies are of prime im portance and should have ilrst place. All tho sports are good if lessons are not neglected. N'one of the boys have challenged Prof. Harden to bowl as yet, although there have been offers of two prizes bq?red to the boy who succeed in not bowling the members-of the faculty. Possibly the boys are practicing up and yet intend to try their teachers skill on the alley. There 1b also a prize of $2.00 offer ed to the student of the fitting school who will win a match of tennis from Prof Parks. Prof. Parks to give a j handicap of 15. Hesides this a prize of $2.00 is offer ed to the beBt tennis team in school and $1.00 tor the winner of a tourna ment. All entrants to be members ol the fitting school. There must be at least four teams enter In doubles and eight players In the singles any number, however, may enter. For further information those who may desire to enter may call \,n Prof. Porks. It remains to be seen who is the best bowler and best tenntii player In Ahe^Frazer Fitting School. o o o o o ooooooooo 0 HONEA PATH SCHOOL o c ooooooooooooooooo At the last meeting of the Honea Path High School Society alt tho grades from the third through the seventh were Invited u. hear tbe pro gram, the debate being ' he main fea ture. A great amount enthusiasm was shown by the soc'.eiy In general, as the members were allowed the privilege of argumentation as well as the debaters. The Judges were Miss Thompson, seventh grade teacher; Miss Moffatt, English teacher, and Prof. QlvcnB. The program was as j follows: Song, America -By Society. Debate?Resolved: That Women are Mentally Inferior to Men. Affirmative?Ansel Pinson. Frank McKenzie, Charlie Roper. Negative?Mary Sullivan, Eugenia) Wright, Eunice Cartor. Essay, The Sons of Erin?Frances Shirley. Recitation, The Dimer Party? | Marie Oalnes. 1 Essay, Spring?Slllle Beard. Current Events?Johnnie Donald. Decision of Judges?Favored the j Negative. As next Wednesday, March 17th, is St. Patrick's Day there will be appro priate exercises In chapel by some of j tho grades. On account of illness Miss Agnes I Medloek was unable to attend school ! last Thursday. Prof. B. C. Given* and five of his] assistants. Misses Adams. Thompson, | Arnold. Edwards, and Flowers attend ed the tcachera' meeting In Anderson Saturday. GET KID OF LINGERING COLDS, COUGHS AND LA GRIPPE. Spring flndB many afflicted with lingering, hacking roughs that weak en tho system. rJlush and wet cauai more colds than zero weather. Croup, bronchitis, ani pneumonia are prevn lent. Every family Should have a safo a.'d reliable cough medicine ready for us. Feiey'B Honey and Tr.r Compound, contains no harmful .ingredients. It eases a cough, checks a cold nnd re lieves li flamed and congested mom bran 03. It clears the air passages and soothes Inflammation. Evans Phar macy., v..--; ! 0 <> 0 ? OO Ou O O I) O () ? O O O O O I <i F.IIK AM) PIKIJI IUV o Ht hkim hK ( h.\\(;ki? ? o The date for the school r'nld o o Hill] Pichl May exercises of Hie u o schools of Anderson Count) ims <> u been changed from AprfI 2 to o! o April 5?. The change in Hie ilnte o o of Hie affair uns brought about oj o h> the Itev. .1. II. Lihboncy, rector ? ? el' Grace church, appearing he- o o fore Hie nicetllig ni' the Anderson ?I i? < '?Ullij Teachers Association Sat* ? o unlay mid renillidiilic them Hint ? ? the date s?-l for Hie exercises, n o April '2. ?as litMiil Krida)'. < o 0 0 O 0 O O O O O O O O O O o o o o o . ooooooooooooooo o o o o o MOUNTAIN CREEK o O O ! ooooooooooooooooo This week has been lor examina tions ami near the (Mose all feel tired hut glad anil eager, for all the pupils are watchim; for next week's report to see who gets t|i the honor roll. Last Friday we planned for an 'Ohl Tiddler's Convention'' hut It r.lined the "old Fiddlers" a way y Not withstanding Die rain', the trustees and patrons with a great many neigh bors, came with lunch boxes which wo sold for about thirty cents each, ihen having two cake walks. We made a nice little sum of ten dollars. We will use u part of this money preparing for Held day. The children are dclightd with the idea of getting to attend Held day. and are trying bard to prepare for it. Both teachers and pupils are expecting a nice day. Last M'ur we bought a new three hundred dollar piano. By having lit tle parties of different kinds we have almost paid for it. Once the young peopie of the com munity, who have finished school, ar ranged a good play for us from which we realized forty-five dollars. Then another thing was to have a pig. One of the patrons gave him to us. a tiny baby, and we found nearly twenty dollars in him when school closed. We fed him almost entirely on the scrapes from the lunch baskets. SnnictimoB the children would bring him little buckets of milk. 1 think by the time we hove our convention again, and have a play we are planning, we will have finished paying for the piano. The piano is so much help in the opening exercises. The honor roll for this month will appf ar in this paper later In the week. We enjoy the Educational Page. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O -v O! TOWNVILLE SCHOOL o o * * ooooooooooooooooo TOWNVILLE. March 11.?Prob ably the ni03t novel entertainment ever given at a schoolhoiiBe In An derson county was that givjen labt Monday evening at the Townvllle school auditorium. The entertaln conslsted largely In showing the kind of claBa work done by the pupils of the school. The children who took part appeared pleased to be able to play school for "their mamas and papas," and 'everybody seemed de lighted with their work. The pro gram was about as follows: Fir3t. a spelling mtch between the pupils of the second and third grades. Next, ? number of declamations by the pupils of the primary room; la?t, arithmetic work at the blackboard by pupils of the fifth grade. A fea ture that captivated the audience was thG recitation of Mother Goose rimes by a group of MIjb Kellct's primary pupils. The group consisted of Mtsses Inez Bnleman, Eunice Thrasher, 'Marie Adanist Virginia Giles and Christine O'Neal and Messrs. Dan Kay, George Spears, Tom Hunt, Claude Fant, Henry Hol corabe, W. H. Thrasher. Frank Spears and Nelson King. The teachers of the school feel much pleased with .the result of the entertainment in that It proved so successful, and yet its preparation did not detact from the ' regular school work. They plan to have more entertainments of a like nature. Last Saturday a crowd of boys and girls from Pendlcton came over and met Townvlll? students In various athletic contests. The contests prov ed every Interesting. Townvllle hav ing the advtantage of being on home grounds, won most of the events, but oply by narrow margins. The home team won the relay race, and the majority of other events, but lost tho girls' flag race and all three places In the pole vault. The follow ing were the contestants from, Pendlcton: Misses Aille Wliltten. Katherine Campbell, Nancy Evans,! Maggie Foster and Virginia Evans and Messrs. Dowcy Brock, Robert Smith, Arthur Hall, Jay Garvln, Rus sell Culbertson. Robert Day, and Roy Qarvtn. Prof, and Mrs. T. L. Han na accompanied tho Pendieton stu-, dentB. Next Saturday the Townvllle students are going to Pendlcton On last Monday night the pre- \ llmlnary "declamation contest" for the Anderson contest was held. The) Judges were the Roverands J. e Crlra. W. T. Hollingsworth, and R. H. Lupo\ After dm. consideration, the Judges decided that the four best speakers were. Miss Mamie Pant. Harris Holcombe. Miss Inez King and Harold Led bet ter. KATY THRASHER. _Ninth Prade. 1'roper Treatment For BlUoasaess. 'For a long time Miss Lula Skolton. Churchville, N. Y.. was bilious and bad sick headache and dlxsy spella. Chamberlain's Tablets were the only thing that gave her. permanent relief. Obtainable everywhere. ooooooooooooooooo o o o BELTON HIGH SCHOOL, o o o ooooooooooooooooo The high school literary society rendered the following program last Frfnay: Bible Heading- Irene Simmons. Prayer?Mias Govlsmith. Recitation? Lu< il,, ilaynie. Knit mporary Speech?Subject, "What 1 would do if I were a school teacher." Debater?"Ik the hope; of Heaven mor?; powerful motive to a virtuous life than the fear of Hell? > Allirmative?Rosa .Mae Austin. William Uarabrell. Negative?Frances While, Warren Johnson. Recitation?Ferol Acker. Reading?Everette t'ampbell. Original Story- Kita Watklns. Current Events - Emma Acker. Jokes?.Mary Strickland. Double Quintette?Cliariie Cox, Eugene Johnson. I.. D. Harris, Ken neth Cox, Sloan Pruitt. Vera McMa hon. Georgia Fant, Grace Camphell, Bessie Wilson, Annie Harris. The extemporary speech was given to Vivian Cox, a tenth grade girl. On last Tuesday afternoon Cheddar base ball tea mcame down to play a game of ball with us. They came in a wagon and arrive dobout three fif teen. At three forty-five umpire Har ris call'.'d, "play ball." After nine hard fought innings Belton triumph ed nine to eigh*. The features of the game was a home run by Harris of Cheddar, and trlpples b.v*.Iohnson and Shaw of Belton. ooooooooooooooooo o o o BELTON GRADED SCHOOL o o o ooooooooooooooooo Last Tuesday we were entertained in the auditorium by the third grade. The following program was render ed: Song?Beautiful Red Drum.?Class. Sketch of Eugene Fields?Julius Blake. Recitation?"The Rock-a-by.- Lady." ?Olive Todd. Recitation?The Sugar Plum Tree. ?Malcolm Cox. Recitation?Wynkin and Blynkia and Nod?Abbie Sutherland. Recitation?The Duel?Harry Cul breath. Recitation?"The 'Quest''?Winnie Williamson. Song?"The Garden Swing. " ? Class. On next Tuesday we will be en tertained by the fourth - grade. The following program will bo given: Bible Reading?Fifteenth Psalm ? By two girls and two boys. % Song?Spring?By six girls. Recitation?Grandma's Beau.? Helen Pruitt. Recitation?A Busy Day?Robert Parker. Recitation? ADream?Annie Vaughn. Recitation?The Blue Jay?Fred Grear. Recitation?Mother's Almanac Con way Williamson. Mrs. Johnson of Anderson College visited our school Thursday after noon In behalf of the college asso ciation. ooooooooooooooooo Q O o LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL o o * e ooooooooooooooooo Last week two pupila ot the tenth grade were unporposely omitted from the honor roll. They were Mal colm .Ducworth and Edith Hutchin son, each having an average of i)6. The literary society rendered a public program Friday night. A large crowd was present and everyone seemed to enjoy the program. The program rendered was: Song?By society?"Flow Gently Sweet Afton." Recitation?Ruth Owens. Music?Nafepy Breazeale. . Essay?Madeline Smith. Quartette?By boys ?"Pollywolly Doodle." Instrumental Solo??Louise Martin. Jokes?Pearle Webb. Recitation?Louise Martin. Debate?Resolved, That South Carolina should havo compulsory education. Adlrmative?Max Welborn, Clara Welborn and Milwee Wilson. Negative?Lois Richardson, Alva Clark and Mildred Smith. Reading?Flqrlde Welborhs The first recitation was funny and the second' was op the trials of the 19th century teacher. The essay was on "Dr.. Samuel Lander." The quartette was rather comical, and the Jokes were tunny. The debate' was good and there were strong points on both stfes. The rebuttal was good, but both sides got so en thusiastic it liked to havo been car ried too far. The Judges,vMr. Cint Watkins, Mr. F. Y. Wakefie! \ and Miss Elizabeth Breaxeaie, were asked tb decide not only which side beat, but the best three debaters. They decided In favor of the affirmative and the best three' debaters as Max Welborn. Milwee Wilson and 'Mildred Smith. . As I said a large crowd was pres ent which was around two hundred. Many were visitors from other com munities The improvement association will j hold av meeting Saturday evening. The women, wilt:serve supper. All tho honorary members are naked to be present: The subject to be dis cussed will, be yoood roads in our I ova community." Miss Maggie dar Hngton will be present at this meet ing. . . > : : > x ooooooooooooooooo o o o LANDER COLLEGE. o o o ooooooooooooooooo During the weck Just past the routine of school work was delight fully broken into Friday evening, when Dr. W. S. Curroll of South Carolina University ga\fc- an address in the college chapel, ills tlieme. "Rooks, Messing and ? B'#ne, prov ed in his skillful handling to he brim ful of charm to hi3 entire audience. "Before the address. Field's little poem, Wvnkon. Slykon and Nod was exquisitely sung by the Lyric Club1 of tlie college. Following this, two' choice instrumental selections were given by Miss Isador with her violin and Miss Janet Bailey at the piano to the delight of the appreciative au dience . The members of the college house hold are enjoying a short visit from Mrs. W. T. Lander of Willianiston. Tho commencement exercises will be on May 22-24. n; follows: 1. Art exhibit, r.-7 p. m., May 22nd. 2. Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. J. H. liarms. president of Newberry j College, 11 a. m.. May 2!!rd. U. Address on "A Woman's words to young women of today"?By Mrs. W." L. Welt, Darlington, S. C, S p. m.. May 23rd. 4. Graduating exercises, 10 a. m., May 24 th. Commencement-address by Col. F. N. K. Bailey of Bailey Military Institute. H p. m., May 21th. ooooooooooooooo ojo o PENDLETON SCHOOL o o o On Monday evening, Mareh 8th, ot 8 o'clock, the school Improvement association held their monthly Bocial meeting. Tfrey arc to be held the first Friday night in each month, but owing to the inclement weather on that night, the meeting was held on the following Monday night. When the appointed hour for the social meeting arrived, two hundred w.ere gathered at the Pend1', ton school building to enjoy the evening. The night was clear, the air crisp and everyone came with one intent to enjoy themselves and carry- out the social idea. The committee- on the I program for the amusements of the evening had the situation well in hand abd without delay, games were begun In earnest. Both patrons, teachers and children - entered into every game with true zest and the school houje rung with laughter and I merriment. The games played were Midous ones, the mouse and cat, three-legged race, sack race, and i drop the handkerchief. They were filled with amusemen* and hugely enjoyed. Music interspersed the games of the evening and was very much enjoyai alBO. ; refreshments e? delicious sand wiches and tea Was served, free to each person present by a committee I of high schools. Each one went home feeling younger and bencfltted for having come to this social meeting of the Pendleton school improvement association. We have heard maay expressions of approval regarding theae ^uonthly social meetings, a'nd are looking for ward to the one to be held In April We congratuate our worthy and gen-, ial president, Miss Sallie Trescot, in her merited success in tbis, her ini I tiatory social gathering of Pendleton I patrons, and those Interested in the development ' of the future welfare of this school. Mr. Hnna took the boys and girls who are taking part in the athletics o\ter to Townvllle * school Saturday, to pracetice with the pupils of that school. ^ We were welcomed by the teachers, who carried us in to rein and get warm. The first thing on the program was the. hundred yard dash, the Townvllle boys were the successful ones In this contest; following this wero th? high and broad Jump. We wore then invited to the diff erent homes for dinner and we en Joyed this very much: Immediatey after dinner the Pendleton girls won in a flag race; next came the relay and vaulting, the Townvllle boys winning in the form er and Pendleton in the latter. After wishing the Townvllle school much success on- "F?eld Day.", we had a nice ride home in a wagon. We appreciated very much the treatment accorded U3 by the pupils,*teachers, and citizens, especially as there were no personal remarks made. oooooooooooo o o o o o o o o BISHOP'S BRANCH o o o o o o o o o O O O 6 O ? o o o o o . The advanced department of our school ; Is preparing now for an en tertainment to be given about the 1st of April. Th?.exact^date will bo an nounced later. . The TmpiiB of th? primary grades have organised a literary society, and are having some > Interesting meetings. Our ball team had an .interesting game at McElmoylc with the Mc Elmoyle team last Friday. This was Our first match-game, and .even though, we were slightly defeated In point scores, our boys did some fine playing. They, at lernt, mode it in terestln-r for the McElmoylc team. Kulte a number from our commounlty wan* tq witness the garnet - We ap preciate-'their interest t-VMr. L. Newton kindly prepared a square for flowers on the school THERE'S A CHANCE To Make Money Given To Everybody Once in Lifetime THIS IS YOUR CHANCE -Day Special AT STIM Xliops. March 18 Cut out the List and Bring With You ? 1 Polishing Cloth 1 Dust Cloth ... 1 Dustless Mon . r> 1 Mop Handle ...fOlT.... I. Feather Duster 1 Scruh Brush .. 1 Cake Lonunii . $ I 1 Cirk^e Cooler . 1 Cake Turner 1 Spatula ... 1 Mixing Bowl 1 Cake Knife .. 1 Cake Plate. . 1 Slotted Mix ing Spoon... For..-.. 1 l-lb Round Butter Print. I \ii-\b Butter Print. 1 Butter Paddle. 1 Butter Bowl, guaranteed not to crack . 1 Package White Butter Papers - 1 Wni. Rogers Butter Knife . 1 China Butter Dish. 1 5-lb Butter Crock. . For 1 25c Tooth Brush. 1 25c Package Tooth Paste 1 Box Tooth Picks .... 1 Can Talcum Powder. 1 Bottle Hand Lotion .. 1 Bottle Peroxide. 1 Bottle Clean Oil ... 1 Box Paper'.Towels . 1 Ink Tablet .. . I Bottle Ink ... . 1 Faber -Lead Pencil .. 1 Bo:: Writing Paper . 2 6-ib Smoothing Irons .. _ 1 Zlne Wash Board. G? Cloths Pins :. 1 Cake Washing Compound I Clothes Pin Bag. 1 Bundle Clothes Line ... 1 Heavy Galvanized PatV^ For $ For $ 1 50c Broom. 1 50c Cotton Mop ... 1 50c Scouring Brush 1 Hearth Broom . For $ 1 6 Wm. Rogers Tea Spoons, 75c Set. 1 China Spoon Tray. 50c. 2 lbs, 60 feet, best Cotton Rope 2 Good Curry Combs. 1 Good Horse "Brush. 1 r.nnA Main ana Tall Brush For $1 For $ 1 Don't fa? to bring list. None delivered. None charged. None sent out on approval. No phone orders. Your uncle, JOHNNY, Under Masonic Temple. On the Square, i MEAT BARGAIN SALES For heaven's sake, child, STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! There Is reason In all things. Think for a minute, that terrible foot and mouth disease. Buy the borne raised meats and no other at any price. Buy from LILY WHITE MARKET Phones 694 and 695 On Whltner; St. near-new opera house ground. We spent pan of Monday putting out the flowers. A number of nice' plants were Sent in by mem bers of the association. Saturday has been set as "clean up day." Wo hope to have a number of willing workers present. Mr. and Mr3. E. ~Lee Owen, and Joste, spent Saturday In Liberty as guests of Mr. Warren- Hammond. We wish to commend MetsrB. Wil lis Newton, A. Li. Whltten, L." New ton, Clifton Owen, and Truman WU mn for the excellent condition of the road to Pendlcton. These, gentlemen save a new well made drag, with which they drag the road. Spch roads as we-havo now make riding i teal pleasure. Misses' Decfe Newton, and Lucy Haddon attended the teachers meet ing It Anderson Saturday. ' Bo*ss fr?m Greonvhtc la rtslting Mrs.. Leard Newton. THIS BOY TRAINED IN PERRY BUSI NESS COLLEGE Only a few fears ago, a gentle man brought his son to us and told us to take charge of him and '. teach him, if we could. The father stated that his son was earning $10.00 per month on his farn?. The boy applied himself and within a few short months he had mastered Bookkeping, Penman ship, Stenography, and Typewrit ing. This same farmer ooy soon obtained a position in the city schools in an adjoining State, worked in thatpl?ce for a short time, was afterwards promoted to the bond department of a big bank *n the. sam? city, and a liffte later married the bankers daugh ter. He is today filing that posi tion at a salary of $2,500.00 per yerr. Look, if you please, how rapidly the farmer boy made a rise ! You can do the sarnie thing. WHY DON'T YOU TRY? BE GIN TODAY. WRITE FOR CATOLOGUE AND terms, to Perry Business College Greenville. S. G Friday afternoon the score being 12 ^ S ?W ?,f ,BI? SP'?* We hud a number of visitors present and all I enjoyed watching the game very ooooooooooooooooo much. > o L ^u?* DraKe8' "ho attends > SNOW SCHOOL ?; ?rSS? ? Beltoa 8Dflnt tho week-end > SNU.W MMUUL. o at tho home of her parents, Mr. and > o Mrs. J. T. Drake, ?ooooooooooonpooooo We are sorry to Bear of the siok Our school at ibla place is in a nest lb the community, and wish them progressive condition under the man? \ alt a speedy recovery, igemjsnt of Messrs." Earl Keaton and The farmers of this sectlo.i are 3urui Simmons. glad to aee the bright sunshine again, We spent a tew hours Thursday af- 1 and hopo to get some work done ho erncon improving the looks of our,fore we havo more rain. IC^ S?*^ , V ... .Ht' *'J- ^??n ?? ? H"h> a head The Big Spring boys played tho of the other farmers as he has thre? mow Hill boys a game of baso ball eres of corn planted.