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GOOD STORE SERVICE The Ad r^an le a firm bf Hover In "Store Service," in order io get and hold business; but he a lao know? that lhere are a groat many persons who, from time to time prate loud and long about ".Store Service" who haven't the faintest conception of the meaning of the term. They would not know good "Store Service" if they met lt face to face in the middle of tho road. This brings to mind an occurrence of a few days ago, which certainly wss a good example of "Store Service." without any exaggeration. A iiav< elling man, by the name of lt. S. Therreli, representing Sprague Warner & Co., was in thc city'calling on the two local grocers The Ideal Croc* cry Co., and Thc Anderson Cash Grocery Co., the ones who have the ex elusive agency for their goods In Anderson, and being told by one of the grocers that they knew of a certain coffee prospect who, if once convinced that their "Improved Vacuum" coffee was all that Sprague Warner & Co. claimed for lt. that he would prove a very valuable customer. The sales man, without a moment's hesitation, asked the groceryman to send for that gentleman, so that he, the salesman, could meet him and tell him All about the process through which this Improve;; Vacuum coffee had gone through. In order to make it absolutely harmless. This done-the gentleman called, and the salesman explained in detail, and in an inter esting manner how the coffee was treated so as to rob lt of its injurious properties, without in any manner detracting from thc elegant llavor or the coffee; and after explaining this process, he asked permission of tho customer to give him a pound package of this coffee free, so that ho could try lt out thoroughly, and determine for himself, the merits of this coffee. Of course, you will say that this was "geod business." lt w as good business; but how many of us are broad minded, nnd far sighted enough to grasp sn opportunity like this? There was no chance for any Im mediate Returns from this giving away of n thirty live cent pn'kage of coffee; but lt offered this representative of a truly great Grocery concern an opportunity to demonstrate to one or his customers, thnt they were not only willing, but anxious to aid them In building up a good business on their line. That's where the "Store Service" came In. Thia salesman also grasped this opportunity to tell this customer of some Of the nice things that his company was doing for their employes; among them were the following: Sprague Warner & Co. had built, equipped, and were maintaining -. hospital for Tuberculosis for any em ployee of theirs, who was not able to pay their way. either wholly, or in part That the founder of tho company. Mr. A. A. Sprague had only a few dsya before his death succeeded In arranging a plan, by which any em ployee who had worked for thora twenty five years, could retiro on a fifty per cent salary of tho average salary earned during that time. Tret-. ty nice, ch? Of course lt ls nice! lt ls better thnn that. It ls something fin?! And it will count for something with both that merchant and thc consumer, to whom tho above story WUB told. Here vas the loyal and loving tribute of a well satisfied employee, thousand miles from his homo-told simply and solely because ho be lieved la the truth and integrity of the house which he represented. D**n't you know it waa A thuosand times better than nn hour's "hot air" talk about the magnitude of "his house." How much botter that kind Ot a talk than ona about the mistreatment one often hears or these days. An employer may think that he can mistreat his employees, and that his trade-his customers-will : jt resent it, but he ls terribly mistaken. In proportion to the benefit that a concern receives from good treat ment like that mentioned above, mean and contomptiblo treatment ot em ployees who are not In a position to resent it, reacts with telling effect on the employer who Indulges his mean-ness and littlc-ncBs on his em ployes. Long' life, and a prosperous one to concerns liku Sprague Warner & Co. Mry they live long and prosper! SASSEEN THE AD MAN. The Piano Endorsed by .'. 1 - . g. Madam Alice Nielson The KIMBALL Piano is used and endorsed by ALICE NIELSEN, for its beautiful tone, superb scale, and re sponsive action. We are featuring the KIMBALL Piano this week, along with our line of high grade makes, such as: Steinway? Knabe, Kranich & Bach Ivers & Pond, Crown, Poole We extend to all Chautauqua visitors an invitation to come in and investigate our line of Pianos and Organs. Come in and hear the Alice Nielsen's records. We will sell you on terms to suit your individual needs, Call or write for catalogs, and full information. -.???"? I ll I !?? .. C. A. REED PIANO & ORGAN CO. 314 S. Main St, Anderson. S. C. The Ladies Favorite 212 South Main Street. 131 'Phones 132 Everything Kept Cool. Clean and in Apple Pie Order. Where the Ladies Go the Men Will Follow Tills accounts for our increasing business in the face of hard time talk. ??T FRESH MEAT department is the pride of our store Cleanliness throughout the store is our motto ??vcmtnally. Why Not New." W. A . F* O W E Ft Sift South Warn SAM HARPER, Mfr. Phone 132. KO EXTRA CHARGES FOR QUICK !) FI,I VE RY. Standard Remedy For Many Homes Indigestion and constipation arc two conditions closely related and the cause of much physical Buffer ing. Thc tendency to indulge one's appetite is general, so that most people aufTer at some time or another from rebellion of the overtaxed organs of digestion and eliininaton. A simple, pleasantly effective remedy that will quickly relieve Hie congesti?n of poisonous waste and restore regularity, ls the combination of simple laxative berlin with pepsin, sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsiu. This is a mild, pleasant luxative-tonlc and digestnnt, absolutely free from opiates or narcotic drugs and has been the standard household re medy In countless homes for many years. A freo trial bottle can bo obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 452 Washington St., Monticello, Ills. BOLLA.XIMH.ACKVYhLL. I4ist night at the homo of thc bride's mother, .Mrs 8. s*. Holland, on Bast Whinier street, a pretty wed ding occurred ?vhen .Miss Tommie iii Hand occam . the brit'.? of Mr. De we' Talmud.:.' Blackwell of Due West. The home . ' ha'' been beautifully leeorated for thu oc'ivlnn, lim col->r "dtente, q( pink end white being pret II*y carried 'ti tho r ses. ?weet peas ?nd rhotloden'?Tiit. i sed ii profls ion. Al the .'ira sweet ?trains of the wedding inarch played hv M'.a-i Launa Walt, tin- brilia! ?i.irty came hom thc rear of the 'tall in tlit. following cr ier and entering Cae parlor took their stand before an embankment of green studded with ,-ink roses. They were !ir.*t '.lu? two little flog er girls In white accordion pleated crepe do chene with pink and blue forget-me-nots, and carrying baskets of sweet peas. Little Mlssei Elisa beth Dobbins and Sara Louise Power. The bridesmaid all wore "/hite pleat ed messallne drcsse3 and carried to iiuets of sweet peas. They came in one by one. Miss Myrtia Harton, Miss Mossie Halckwell, u.id Miss Kt'.iel ? Johnson. Then came the groom with his best man. Mr. Plumer Blackwell , of Columbia. The maid of honor, Miss Marlis Holland wore a pink crepe de chene , with pink sweet peas. The little r?ng bearer. Little Miss Sue Power ore a dress of white lace with pink rlbl i, and carried the ring on a huge ' -k rose bud. The pretty bride entered with her dame of hon or, Mr?. C. W. Vickery of Lavenia wno wore a gray crepe meteor with a touch of lavender. The bride's gown was a lovely Duch ess entrain from the shoulders, with a long graceful veli. She carried a beautiful shower bouquet. Tho ceremony was performed by the brcther of the groom. Rev. D. J. Blackwell of Eufala, Ala., assisted by Rev. J. W. Spcakc. Immediately uf ter Hie ceremony a delightful recep tion was given.. Mrs. Frank Osborne greeted the guests at the door, while others as sisting In entertaining were: MTB. C. F. Power. Mrs. Frank Dobxr?:., Mrs. C. C. Gribble, and Mrs. Alvin Ag new. In the prettily decorated dinning room a dainty sweet course was serv ed by Misses Mattie Sue. and Alberta Witherspoon, Orrie Johnson Johnson, and Lillian Holland o? S?necn. under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Sltton of Greenville. Mrs. A. B. Wharton and Mrs. J. L. McGee of Starr. The souvcrnlr. tiny boqueta of sweet peas were pinned on by Billie Witherspoon and Blanche Smith. Mrs. George Broylea and Miss Des sle Bolt has charge of the bride's book, while on the piazza from a rose embowered booth. Misses Ida Brownlee and Lois Garrison served delightful nectar. The bride changed her wedding* robes for a lovely suit of pretty shade with lint and gloves tomat eh. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell slipped away In an automobile for their wedding tour, after which they will return to Due WcBt where Mr. Blackwell makca bia home. , Sage Tea Darkens Hair to Any Shade Don't Stay Gray! Here's An Old-time Recipe That Any body Can Apply. The uso of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat ural color dates back to grandmoth er's time. She used lt to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mix ture was applied with wonderful ef fect. But brewing at home ls mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ask ing at any drug store for a 60 rent bottle ot "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," yon will get this famous old recipe which can be depended up on to restore natural color and beauty tr the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well known downtown druggist saya lt darkona the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell lt bas been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with St and draw this through your bair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray, hair disappears, and after an other r.&>llcatloa or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abuudant. FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS ?Oft BACKACHE Kl Obi VS 4?J CLAUDAS The Bride Boston Man Rat Away From. s?l&mS?^. ____ ' . -j ^ ^ - ? .mfr . p'. '^^^ ^ ; ^ ^^^^ I ' j ^^^^^^ This photograph shows Mrs. larry C. Coe, wife of thc Boston Stadard Oil official, who ran away fro? her home and has lust been found I Fair banks, Alaska. 1 The Coes hwe one tihlld horn since the husband1 *ent off mysteriously in March. Coe was discovered throup a cir cular sent out by a detoctlv agency which had been emp employe to hunt him. A ^^^^"Jt^gf Fairbai*8 noted the similarity between Coe and thc picture of him and sent word to the agency. I- ^r Coe admitted ho waa the Huston man, but announced that he would never return to Massa chusetts. He had a social position in Boston and that made it necessary for him to go to parties and dances. Inasmuch as his salarf was not large anough to permit him to save when he lcd this lifo, he determined, he Haid, to break away from Boston ? ELECTkc cm * _ * Items off Interest md Personal * Wireies on the S tr Paymaster Shirley lias Keen Transferred News has reached Anierson of the change of Paymaster ^ C. Shirley. lT. S. X.. formerly of/iderson coun ty and who has for the ?asl few years been stationed at tho trooklyn navy yard to the U. S. S. lrooklyn. The The Brooklyn is expired to leavo the U. S. coast about tb first of July for tho Asiatic static, to relieve the U. S. S. Saratoga a flag ship of the Asiatic fleet. .Hrs. Tolly Is Much Improved. The many friend? ?f Mrs. Will Tolly will be glad to lean that she Is much bettor and In a toy days may bo re moved from the conty hospital. Mrs. Tolly is in tho lospita; receiving treatment and hs- boen in a serious condition for tho mst soveral days. AT THE Registered at he St. James May 12th: Asa I loa mer, I art ford, Conn. ? Robert Steven, New York City. William I .nidi ui.st, Chicago. J. W. M ct'om ell, Chicago J. W. Marti., Anderson. J.e. croud. Atlanta. S. ll. Fort)?, Atlanta. ' H. B. Fltamrald. Anderson. J. W. Refcl Winston. N. C. W. B Kernen, Baltimore. F. K. Tbsoopson, Kentucky. Chas. I. Jjtoll, Augusta. Chas. H.f'olnhardt, Providence, R. I. Alford More. Greenville. C. P. HPamnond. Spa rt an bu rp. R. G. Ra>br Charleston. Hotel Chlqnola. Rcglster-d at Hotel Chlquola May 12: J. M. larper. Richmond. Chas ?J. Winter, Ohio. J. S seine. Chattanooga. W. I*; Brownlee, Due Weat. f F. Ai White. Due West. E. B'.Shofina, Birmingham. MEMORIAL DAY AT SON COLLEGE Glenson College, May 12.-With a larg? crowd In attendance memorial exerl8ee were held ti. Old Stone chur-h on Monday ai tern eon under | the uispIces of Ute John C. Calhoun chSitcr, U. D. C. The Clemson band und-r Professor Routtan's direction funl*hed special music, and a train ed -hoir aang the recessional. Rev; Wi I. Mills presided. Rev J. M. Stead ins, offered tho Invocation, and D. W. D* iel made the address. After the a4<resa, tba children's chapter of the rn. C., led by Mrs. J. E. Hunter, prsldent.of the John C. Calhoua r apter, and Mrs. F. H. Cllnkncales. li charge ox tbs chlldten'a organisa tin, marched through the cemetery I ^m* ^t* ^F^ ^P* ^F* ^F* ^F^ SPARKLETS . _ . Mention Caught Over UM * eels of Anderson * Itayllss Walkt- < Arrives in City. Mr. llavllss Watkins, formerly of Ulis county but for. the past several years of Russcllville. Ky., has arrived in tho cltv and will start work nt the Burrlss Rolling Mill immediately. VC Watkins has had a great deal of ex perience in this linc of work and will undoubtedly make Mr. Burriss an excellent mun. ?ed Men Will Meet Tonight. An important meeting of Fwd Men will be held tonight. In tho hall over Anderson Cotton Mill store. Ad Iresscs will be made by a number of prominent members of the order and BI general good time will be had. All members of tho order arc cordially Invited to attend. HOTELS J. A. Hudson, Charlotte. E. W. Masters, Anderson. Judge W. P Nicholson, Anderson. B. lt. Smith, Donalds. A. M. Aiken,, Richmond. J. N. Nance, Duo West. 1). W. Watkins, Clemson College. W. W. Fitzpatrick, Clemson Col lege. H. M. Stone, Charleston. Ed W. Simon, Chicago. Jack A. .Mullan, Baltimore. Qeo. W. Duncan, Greenville. D. J. Blackwell. Eufaula, Ala. Sarah Willey, Chicago. Chas E. Barker, Redpath. Grethen Ulrich, Chicago. Grace Kirllne, Kansas City. j. W. McConnell. Chicago. William Owen, Chicago. Signor Bartolotta, Redpath. J. W Tones. J. A. Ynlgpen, Florence. ' M. J. Heschof. Chicago. O. W. Sullivan. Wllllamston. A. C. Chamtollss. Columbus, Ga. Thos. B. McNeely. Raleigh, N. C. S. N. Burta, Spartanburg H. Knehursted, Chicago. J. B. Hornsberg^r. Roanoke, Va.' and put a wreth on each Confederate ?oldie.'ft grave while the band played The graves were pointed out by Capt. Miles Plckens and Mr. Whitten. Fol lowing the decoration of the gravea a specially detailed company of cadets, Capt. R. S. Kenhedy tn command, fir sd s salute, and cadet J. R. Hender son sounded Taps. lt was gratifying that *? many cadets walked to the exercises and that so many from towns and com\ munttles were present. Mrs, W. H Mills was the charlman ot the mem orial day committee, and sh? was as sisted by Miss Anne Porcher aad Mrs. I* A. Sea se on the general com mittee and by many others oa special commlttoes. Six veterans were " pfesenU, three of them from Clemson: Dr. l\ H. E. Sloan, Col. M. B. Hardin, atd Capt C. M. Fvrman. Your Daughter's Corseting NOW decides what her figure-lines will be in the years to come! Start to mould her youth ful figure correctly now, and you guard against an ugly carriage in future years! THIS store pays particular attention to the fitting of growing girls! Bring your daughter in and see her in olease Fro L& Say &ronf ^hce? Corsets and you will see that THIS is the proper Cor set for her! Special values at $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Exclusive Agent McCall Patterns We Can Make Your Home Attractive With our beautiful wall paper designs. With us it is not a ques tion of covering the wall, hut a question of decorating. Wall Paper must really furnish, must make a decided improvement or wc wouldn't feel justified in selling it to you. There is nothing that enters your room that does so much to make or to mar the beauty of their effect as Wall Paper. Our Wall Paper store is splendidly stocked with the choicest new wall coverings, which possess style, quality and attractiveness from the best manufacturers of Wall Paper in the country. Our Spring varieties of wall coverings arc now ready for your inspection. Make your selection where you know satisfaction is guaranteed. We are thc largest house painting contractors in the city, both in terior and exterior. "Spring Paint and Help Beautify Anderson." "NOW IS THE TIME TO WALL PAPER" C. M. GUEST PAINT CO. "Guest Sells the Best." . Suburban Market New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats and Fish Country Produce of the very'best grades only. Fish dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere. S. C. HAYN IE ?nd R. B. TUCKER, Prop?. 457 W. Market Phone 887. Full value given for Coupons and Tags from Liggett & Mvers Cigarettes and Tobaccos* Big stock of their pre miums on hand. Come and see them. Special welcome to ladies. Evans' Pharmacy