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ooooooooooooooooo o ol o TOWN VILLE SCHOOL o o ol ooooooooooooooooo TOWNV1LLE. Fob. 15.-Recently a class meeting of tho tenth grade waa held, and i'aul Kui ti h was cb os en clans prophet; Miss Huhy Reeves, poet; Miss Bena Stevenson, inusiHuu. MIHB ?VTaiik Earle waa selected to write the class will. Miss Bessie Hanks and brother. Paul, visited friends ut Oakdale on Saturday. Misses Allin?; and Anule Mae Led bitter and Miss Doris Price spent the week-end with Miss Lila King* ut "Livingston Farm." Misa Beatrice Bruce was a visitor recently at the home of her uuut, Mrs. Sue O'Neal. Among tho vlsiltors to Anderson Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Ligon, Misses Currie Ktewart and (jullllc Cruft and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. JoneB. C. ll. Witt, our principal, at tended the teachers meeting." During the next few weeks, with fair weather, a good deal of work on the school grounds will he done. Un der tho leadership of Raymond Gaines, Joseph Thrasher, Thamer Gallaway and others of the larger boys, various kluds of apparatus have been erected on tho school grounds the past week. Already there iH de veloping considerable Interest in the different athletic contests. ooooooooooooooooo o CARS WEIL INSTITUTE o o o ooooooooooooooooo On Wednesday morning wo had a visit from Miss Maggie Carlington, we were sorry that more ot the patrons could .cot be with us to hear Miss Garlington'a talk. A school improve ment association was organised with the following officers: Mrs. F. S. Prince., president. Mrs. J. C. Mcphail, vice president; Miss S. M. Sharp, sec rotary and treasurer. On Friday af ternoon, the 19th, we are to have.the first meeting. s We hope that all the patrons will be present. A short program for Washington's birthday is being prepared by some of the pupils. The cooler adds much to tho con venience of the school and we are grateful to Mr. Felton for his help in ordering it for us. Last Thursday we finished laying off our basketball court and are eager to play. oeooooeoooooopooooo e IVA NOTES o o o oooooeooooooooooooo Mrs. Lem Reid entertained the fol lowing young ladies at a dinner Sat urday: Miss Maggie Thompson, Miss Nellie Wyatt, Miss Carrie Howell, Miss Koto Ramsey, Miss Nsncy Pear son? .Miss Annie Beaty and Miss Annie Sadler. Messrs. Carlton Watt and Clem Mc Gee of Anderson spent the week-end here with their parents. Miss Vera Spoone has returned from a short stay with friends in Honea Path. _____ Misa Ether Bally of near Carswell Vjuv a visitor here recently. Prof. Cliff D. Coleman and Mrs. Sudls L. Wright attended the teachers aa?oc&tios in 2a:ix>& last Satur day. Miss Minnie Gally, who teaches near Honea Path spent tho week-end with her parents. Hiss Minnie Vandiver of the Midway section waa the guest last week of her, friend. Miss Annie Brown. Messrs, Walter and Lester Sadler I have returned to their homos in An derson, after spending a few days here j with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Sadler. Mr. Albert Hawkins of Starr was in town a short while Monday on busi ness. ?fr. and 'Mrs.. Rhett Pruitt and chil dren of near Honea Path have beeb spending a few days at the home ot ! the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Galtey. Mr. F. M. Vandiver and family of ! the Midway soction spent a few days i here recently with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGee have re- ? turned from Anderson where they vis ited at the .homo of Dr. J. E. WataofS Miss Alma MoMahau of Belton was j the guest last week ot Miss Marie Cann. Mrs. Cliff D. Coleman, who has been I spending several days with her) mother In the Lebanon section has returned home. Rev. W. B. Hawkins and son of) Starr spent yesterday here with friend a Mr. Wade Thompson . of tho Flat Rock eeclton, and Mrs. Lon Herron of Starr were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. J. A. Mc Alister. Dr. J. E. Watson of Anderson was here Sunday on professional.business. Mr. and'Mrs. J. c. Jones are spend ing some timi In the Holland Store section with the former's parents, :?ir. ?SU ?TU?. ?Sorgn*? Jones. "Down In Dixie" waa rendered by members of the high school in the auditorium on Friday night. The yoss? people performed their parta wetlr and a neat sum wa? realized, which will go to help pay the expenses of the athletic association. On last Tuesday evening Mrs. H. S. Wakofleld entertained the following young people with a card party: Miss Rate Ramsey. Miss Neille Wyatt, Misa Carrie Howell, Miss Vera Spoon aud ?fr. T. C.Jackson for Mr. Milton Sherard and Mr. T. E. Stribllng. Dur ing the' evening delicious cake and chocolate waa served. Mrs. Crayton Cann of Anderson is Truing1 her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Bur rias. _ Much to the regret of tho small boys the carnival left today after a two wick's stay here. Dolla** Bay Thursday in Anderson. Be Here! That Should Crc Saving of Fron S 66 shop Ladies' "Best Yet" guaranteed Black Hose, d*-| f\f\ value 15c, dollar day sale K prs. for- ?P * ?WV Ladies' Tan Fine Gauze Hose, value 25c, ?\?\ dollars day sale, 5 pairs for. ?P * Ladies' fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, value tf? *| f\f\ 12 1-2 cents, dollar day sale, per doz_ W * 18 inch Embroidery, value 15c, dollar day d**l ?\f\ sale, 11 yards for. vi . vv Big linc new Valchrine Laces, dollar day sale, d? *j f?f? 22 yards for. V * ?vU Solid color Chambray, value 7c yards, dollar d? 1 f\f\ day sale, 20 yards for. * oU\l Best yard '.vide Sheeting, value 7c, dollar, day d? "| AA sale, 20 yards for ,. *P * ?vw .Best quality Apron Ginghams, value 7c, dol- d* *l f\i\ lar day sale, 20 yards for. ... *P * ?wv New Spring Ginghams, beautiful designs, dol- d* *i i\f\ lar day sale, 11 yards for . . *P * 56 inch Fine Broadcloth, air colors, value 60 00 cents, dollar days sale, 2 1-2 yards for.... 4o inch all wool Serges, in all colors, value d**| Soc, dollar day sale, 2 1-2 yards tor ... *P * e VLJ 66 Merchantes Balloon Party For Tonighi TAGS ATTACHED TO EACH BALLOON GOOD FOR VALUABLE MERCHAN DISE DONT FAIL TO ATTEND Premiums Will be Given Lucky Persons During Dollar Day Sales Thursday Don't fall to attend the merchants' balloon part; ?cn tah*, provided lt's not raining; if It is. the party witt be post poned until Wednosday night at 8 o'clock. In addition to the premiums already offered there sro the following: A three pound can of Golden Glow Cof fee, valued at $1.00; ono pair ot men's pants, valued at $2.00; Mrs. H.. Boyd Graves gave a lady's shirt wsist, valued at $1.60; Dr. W?!!a gavo a sil ver filling, worth $1.00, and possibly one or two others. A foll list will be published Wednesday morning. The tags wUl be attached too the balloons; each balloon carrying st least one premium, and possibly more, sad the finder will ouly have to get the tag, and bring lt back to tho mer chant pr person donating lt, on Thur day,'tba 18th, and collect his pren lum. There's nothing to buy to g< the premiums. These balloons will rise Into tl slr and som'' ot them will pro bab fall within tho limits of the city, whl others, caught by a strong wind wi sall 16 or 20 miles before they drop If you can arrange your affairs i that you can come down to The Date Ugencer office tonight at 8 o'clock a will be glad to have you witness tl sailing of these balloons. Thl? la ?nat nnnthar instance Of tl progressive and aggressive meiho? of some ot our leer" lng business men i get busnoHs. The man motve n sen Inc thee balloons into tho air u focus the attention of the people > the city and county on this dollar di aalo, which ls to be held here Thur day; in which 29 edd ot our leadlr merchante are participating; and wi are offering excepUonaUy gooci ba gains for that particular day. You are cordially Invited io aita thia balloon party; but yon aro cape lally invited to bring the childrei and re mm ber it lt's raining tonig at 8 o'clock toe balloon party will postponed until -Wednesday night the same hour. Dollar Day Thursda in Anderson. Be Here! THURSDAY S FOR THURSDA *wd this Store. Wandi i 20 to 50 Cents on Ever s That Say Emphal HERE-DOLLA Fine Silks for shirt waists, value 50c, dol- t?? *| AA lar day sale, 3 yards for. 9 * .\?\J 1 lot Shirt Waists, slightly soiled, dollar day t??1 f\f\ sal?, 4 for . . . vi sUVI 1 lot Cotton Blankets, value 85c, dollar day d?1 f\i\ sale, 2 pair for. 9 *. Ladies' Black and Colored Petticoats, value t??1 AA 75c, dollar day sale, 2 for. Vi ?VIVP Children's Dresses, value $1.50, dollar day sale $1.00 White Counterpanes, Marseilles patterns, t?? | AA value *1.25 and $i.5ofi dollar day sale,.. 9 * ?Uvl Ladies' fine Collars, 5oc. values, dollar day t??l AA sale, 4 for..... V * .MM Ladies' Union Suits, Vests and Pants, 5oc. t??*| f\(\ values, dollar day sale, 3 for. 9 * .\?\? Cotton Flannel, 10 and 12 l-2c. values, dol- t?*1 (\?\ lar day sale, 14 yards for ...... .'.j .. 9 * .vrvr Linen Sheeting, 2 1-2 yards wide, value 6oc.,-.tf*i (\f\ dollar day sale, 2 1-2 yards for.*P * Lidies' Muslin *ii?ht G^wns. values 75c., dol- t?? ^ lar day sale, 2^for ... .9 M. *UU i r C on /here "Von Pay Les h 1 ? 4 > O ? I't ?4 ? ?? I ? ? ? * t 1 'I' I ? ? 1' ? t H 1 9t I V 1? ly Io ll *i IO i ro ic 10 - n to tl rr> Of or 8 >g io I' la c II : bi be et Personal ?I ????? tl? t *4? j ?! M I .* ? ll n t * S. M. Beatty of Iva? wea among the visitors in the city yesterday. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Syde Finley of Iva was a visitor in the city for a short while Monday. ---- m Sam Whitten of Pendleton, was among the visitors tn the city yester day. Frank McGee ot Iva returned home yesterday after spending Sunday in Anderson. Reid Sherard cf Iva was a visitor ?a the city yesterday. Carl McConnell, Sergeant of the chaingang at Pendleton, waa tn. the city yesterday. John Tate of tho Flat Rock section spent yesterday in the etty. J. C. Boil of the Roberts section was a visitors In the city Monday, Time Fer Making Retares Oat Feb mary 20th. Please take notice only 15 mora days time for returns for personal property will he out. Respectively ask all cities and towns and the country to please make effort to make returns, otherwise you are Ila? ble to 50 per coat penalty. Board of City af Anderson asks that returns be made to Auditor at once. WIN8TON .SMITH, Andi tor. February 5, HIB?. 1 Jule Duckworth of the Lebanon sec tion spent yesterday In the city. L. R Martin ot Hopowell .was a vis itor In the c(ty yesterday. J. C. Latlmsr of Hosea Path was la the city yesterday on business. y I * J. H. Pruitt of Starr was among the (Visitors In.the city yesterday. J ! J. H. Opt ot Willlamston spent yos ?ft terday ia the city. J REWARD. Reward ls offered for information i?s tO the whereabouts, 07 leading to lite apprehension of one Joseph B. Tay lor, who left home about the 13th of February, ??14. He Is the son ot F. M. Taylor, about 30 years old, S 1-2 feet tall, weight 130 pounds, clean shaved, blue eves, light hair, small lump on loge ot left ear and walks slightly pigeon toed. Was a farmer, and would likely be on a farm now. and was sober end industrious work er. He left a wife and two small Y-SPOT CASH irfuV Values at a y Dollar Spent tically : R DAY" Fancy Curtain Scrims, value 12 i-2c, dollar t??*l i\f\ dal sale, 12 yards for.'?P_* One lot Ladies'Shoes, sizes up to 4 1-2, value d?l f\{\ 2.00 and $2.5o, dollar day sale, per pair ?P * .\J\? One lot Ladies'Slippers, value $1.25 and t?? J '00 One lat Ladies' Slippers, value S 1.25 and OO V7jM.5cft dollar day sale, per pair ... ..'. *P * ?"V One lot Children^ Hats, value 5oc, dollat/'dj ^ fifi day sale, 3 for.?"v One lot Men's Hats, values up. to $1.50, dol- djl (fifi lar day sale. ... . tj ?.> ;* .V*' Men's Fleece lined Shirts, value 5oc, dollar AA day sale, 3 garments for. V * ?W Men's Silk Hose, value 25c, dollar day sale t?? *| 5 pair for.: tj) 1 .UVP Men's White and Cream Sunday Shirts, collars attached,, value 50 cents, dollar days sale, 3 for 00 '. . ." .i I??I? aol Men's fine Silk Ties, Sue. values, dollar day*, ffr'.'l i\?% > sale,4for....vA.UU :>iii?ui. >m i party ?a illdren, who with his parents are ixious to bear from him. Write Mrs. >e. B. Taylor, Starr, B. C. R. P. D. 1. 'A PERSONAL STATEMENT There are so-called "honey and ir" preparations that cost the dealer sit aa much hut sell at the same rice as the original sud genuine oley's Honey and Tar Compound. We ever ofter these Imitations and aub litutes. We kuow you will buy oley's whenever you need' a cough prup if you once nae it People ame long distances for the true OLEY'S-over thirty years the lead ig remedy for coughs, colds, croup, 'hooping cough, bronchial and la rlppe coughs. Ivans Pharmacy. WE BUY AND SELL DEBTS If anyone owei you money furnish S an itemized written aimicwoui \n ie account. WE GET THE MONEY If you owe anyone money, we will elfii yon pay the debt hy Our Mutual Loan Flan. Our "Indian" will call on stow par ra and collect bad debts. That ta bia business. MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY 1C5 1-2 W. Benson St. Anderson, 8. C. 'K?ADQUADTEBS {?? ? : ? Just for one day (Dollar Day) Watches left with us will bo cleaned aa thoroughly aa it you bad paid the regular price of 1.50 at.$L00 Choice of any of the following listed articles Dolmr Ds^R Stick Pine x Bar Piaa Alarm Qlqcka Tn cres ran 11 O?CCMS Cut Odas^