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Dresses For Maid or Mi ss Do you remember what seems "just a year or so ago" .what Commencement times and party times meant to you? i And do you remember how proud you were of your white frock and white shoes and your curls? Then a little later when your dress had to bc longer and the curls combed up? Of course you do-If there's a maid or miss in your home today she can be just as happy as you were with her "Frock and Fixings." 'Cause in this good store we've got the prettiest, cutest and daintiest Commencement Dresses And Party Dresses You've seen in many a day-Some bedecked with ribbons and laces, others with embroidery and insertings. Every one a "darling for your dar ling.' Really the more expensive ones are so daintily trimmed and prettily made that you can hardly tell them from your own patient hand work. The sizes range from the two year old little miss to the grown-up maid of nineteen. The prjees start at 50c, then upward to $10.00. Right now our stock is complete in sizes and styles and thc variety is so great that in most cases there's only one of a kind-that's the idea with this good store, always something different and newer than you see other places. We would like for you to bring the little lady, let her help you with the se lection, you know they like to do this sort of thing and you know they are better satisfied. Least You Forget You'll find too, Hair Ribbons and Sash Ribbons. Silk Sox and Silk Stockings. White Shoes and White Slippers and many, many other pretty things. Make This Your Commencement Shopping Place Moore-Wilson Go. The Daylight Store Make This Your Comm cn cernen t Shopping Place Cea?eatet Passenger schedule riEDMOST & NORTHERS RAILWA1 COM PA ri ?. EBectWa Jsaaary 12tb, 1915. . ArTRRH^OrT Arrivait* U?. tl.Br? a. KL Ha. 88.,.lOtOO a? Ho. SS,.11x4? a, ?u Ma. 87. .. .. 1?U> p. m. No, 99.8x40 p. cn. Sa? al ... ... .? ... tte p. la. No. 88.tttt p. M Departa rea. No. te."MS a, at. ?a. ?8... ... .a, m. No. 84..Mitt a. sa. Na. t*. ?*. Na. 88 .tgl.* 8a. Ne, 40.*?? ?. ?* Ha. it. . ...C. ft? ALIEN, Traftk? Maaacer. DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office ia Ligen ft Ledbetter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Reaid?nco Phone 888. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405.406 Bladder Budding Anderson, S. C Cbitpofart, Tfowbftdgo A Sane DENTISTS New Theatre BoOdsms W Whitncr St ?a?.' , .<...... Extra Special Monda . * : : .... . ?1' -. r '. 1 lot of Dressy ,of Linen, Linene and Lawn left from last season; originally sold for $5.00, $6,00 and $8^00 Monday $1.98 Recast near. D. GEISBERG MJUk'W. A. HUDGEA8, Editor Phone 87. o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Uambrill aro spending today In Greenville. Mrs. J. ? Maxwell. Jr., is at Clemson for a hrlef visit. Hicks-lt ti eli er. Mrs. James Wyatt Hicks o? Car tcrsvllle, Ga., announce the marriage of her daughter. Lucia Herndon, to Guy (1. Fucker, on Saturday. May eight, 1915, In Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Kate Maxwell has gone to Clemson, having been called the re hy tho death of Hr. Paul H. E. Sloan'. Miss Anne Uambrill and Misa Evelyn Drown are sprtiding the week end in Green vii lo with Miss Mary Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Evans o? At lanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E Elmore. Mr. Henry Todd of Columbia ls vis iting hiB mother, Mrs. Jane Todd. Mrs. W. H. Mattison of Honea Path ls visiting Miss Alberta Brock. Palmetto Chuptcr. The Palmetto Chapter lT. D. C. will meet on Thursday afternoon, May 20th, with -Mrs. Jakc Sullivan. Mrs*. Charlie Spearman and MTB. J. M. Sullivan, jr.. at thc homo of the lat ter on Franklin street. MT. Frank Harrison, Jr.. of Abbe ville is spending tho weekend with Mrs J. U. Cunningham on West Mar ket street. Hirth. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Graeme T. McGregor on Tuesday May ll, 1!'1">. a boy. Commencement at High Point. The faculty and the eleventh grade ? of The Anderson High School request tho honor of your presence at their commencement exercises First Baptist church auditorium eight thirty o'clock May thc twenty-fourth nineteen hundred and fifteen. ( lass Koli. Sara Bailey, Glenna Barrett, Mat tie Bolt, Lena Clarke, Eleanor Frank. Clara Gates. Madge Lebanort*. Carrie Moore, LOU?BC Shearer. Jimmie She lor, J. B. Hall, David Rast. Music Recital. The advanced pupils of Mrs. G. \V. .Chambers will give a music recital on Wednesday aftornoon at r> o'clock. There will be no special invitations issued, but all who love music, and who would like to attend have an in vitation and will receive a cordial welcome. THE SPY. The guard said '?Sunrise." That's not long to wait! I heard a clock chime titree a while ago, And four I'll hear, but five will bo too late. A new day then, a day I shall not know! Tis strange, with such a little time to spare, To sit alone and Idle in the dark, To listen for their feet upbn the stair ThoBo German'* hunters coming for their mark! So near our lines-to miss it by a hair! I staked one lifo against a German corps. Had I won through, then we'd have caught them there And added twenty thousand to our score. Twas sporting odds, I'd take them any time, And yet I never thought that I would die For something half a virtue, half a crime Would face a firing squad and fall ? spy! What matters it? The service-that ls all! . Not always In the fight are vlct'ries won, So, steady aa a soldier to yon wall, 1 hear their tramping foot and there's the Sun! -O C. A. Child, in New York Times. TOW ?VILLE ?*?:rs Misses Kate Shirley and Marie O tines and Prof. George W. Smith are at home after closing their schools at Bethany. High Point and Flat Pock. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Jones have gone lo Lowndosville, where Mr. Jones will take charge of the oil. mill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lipon enter tained at six o'clock dinner last Fri day evening In honor ot Miss Susto Sharp of Rivoli. Those present wore: Prof. C. H. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. F. B Jones, Misses Fannie Broyles, Car rie Stewart, and. Nell Kellett. Prof. P. C. Hawkins and Albert Hawkins. Mrs. Lula Gaunt, who underwent an operation at th? Anderson hospi tal about two weeks ago ls getting along nicely, lt is honed that sho will soon be able ta come home. Mr. Frank Dickson has been elected superintendent of the Methodist Sun day achoo). Rev. W. S. Hollingsworth waa elected] as trustee to fill ?he place of the deceased. J. Walter Dickson, who was chairman of tho board. Mrs Ashley Holland spent lasf week with har parants, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spears, She waa accompanied homo by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fel ton. 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 titting of growing girls! Bring your daughter in and see her in olease Fro L?. Say &ronf Uace? Corse/s 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 With The Church Women Thone 87. Missionary Society. | ' ho Woman's Missionary Society of ! ?ii "' Baptist church has been posipon- ? crt from tomorrow May 17th to Mon- j day, May 24 Ladies Aid. Thc Ladies Aid Society of thc Plrolj Presbyterian church will nteet on J Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock wita Mrs. C. E. Cobb and Mrs. Lizzie Cater at the. homo of tho former on Greenville street. This is a rally meeting and all tho mcmborB arc: urged to attend. Music Todny. There will be sneclal mu3lc at thc . John Methodist church today. Mr. Don P. Thomas, superintendent of tho chautauqua will sing, "I Arn, a Pil grim," by Johnstone. Mr. Thomas is a singer of noto end was for years a .member of the Chicago Glee club. During the past week as superinten dent of tho chautauqua by his cour tesy, and unfailing attentions he bas won thc hearts of tho Anderson peo ple and they will be delighted to hoar him today. In tim evening a beautiful quar tette composed of Mrs. It. C. Mc Donald. Mrs. T. L. ('ely. Mrs O'Dell and Miss Marie Menshall Will sing "God ls My Guido," by Schubert. FI'HM AX ALUMNI BANQUET Will Be Held Tuesday Evening - -Jane 1. The annual commencement supper will ho served In the dining room of Montague Hall, Tuesday evening, June 1, 1915. lour committee in charge feels that it has arranged a most attrac tive program; thc speakers will bo announced later. 'Plenty of good music will be furnished by tho Fur man orchestra and glee club, a good supper will bc provided and an abun dance of good fellowship will pre vail. It is earnestly hoped that you will avail yourself of thc opportunity to be present and- participate in the pleasures of thc evening. As stated previously, thc committee ls of the bpinion that an unusually at tractive program has been .arranged, and lt ls earnestly hoped that thc at tendance upon this occasion will break all records. _ White Canvas Pumps Trimmed With Black A prettier and more stylish Can vas Pumps for the Ladies was never shown. . Turn sole with covered heel, piped with Black and White but ton ornament inlaid wit! Larger cities ask $4, but all We want is $2.69 See Window None Charged or Sent on Approval Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. Under Masonic Temple Shoes That Satisfy.