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A TREAT THAT CANT BE BEAT. Don't fail to order a freezer of the flavor that you prefer for your Sunday dinner. We deliver Sunday morning?, packed so that it will keep per fectly for dinner. ..... _.?. For tomorrow, we have Caramel Vanilla Tutti Fnutti Nut Cream Cherry Sherry (In brick or bulk) MijJB* ATKINSON-Drugs Phone 741 "In BuslnfKK tor Your Health." A Message For Every One Who Is Looking For a Home of Their Own. I still have some fine tracts of land for sale in Anderson, Abbeville- and Oconee counties. I want to remind all who are in the mar ket for the purchase of a farm this sum mer or next fall to keep me in mind. I have placed more men, young and old, on farms of their own than any other man in Anderson county.. I have the right price and can make terms to suit all purchasers. Whether you want to pay cash or on easy terms, see me before you buy and I can make it to your interest to buy from me. I have these lands in tracts from 36 acres to 1,500 acres, therefore can get up any size tract you want. When in town call at my office at 134 East Benson Street and let us talk over this matter with you. If you have been rent ing land quit that kind of business and own your own; or if you already own your farm and want more land or want to trade your farm, come in and see me. Yours very truly, J. J. Fretwell Low Round-trip Rates for Everybody Offered by the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "The Progressive Railway of fha South." To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Panama-Pacific Inter national Exposition, and Panam? California Exposition, 1915. To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June ?8-July 31, 1915. For specific rate, schedules or other information, call on SEA BOARD Agents or. write C S. COMPTON, FRED GE?SSLER, T. P. A., S. A. L. Rwy., Ant. Gen. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga, Atlanta, Ga, ?I SOC! Palmetto Chapter. The Palmetto chapter. U. D. C.. will meet on Tuesday afternoon at fl\e o'clock with Mrs. J. M. Sullivan. Jr.. Mrs. Jake Sullivan and Mrs. Charles Spearman at the home of the former on Franklin street. This is the meet ing for the annusl election of officers and the members are urged to attend. Party For Tuesday. Miss Leila Hammelt has issued in vitations for a party on Tuesday even ing. ?t her home on WeBt Wbitner street. For Mis? Laughlin. Miss Flora Laughlin of Vicksburg. MISB., was Mrs. R. C. Laughlin's charming honor guest yesterday morn lag, when she entertained st a de lightful little sewing party. Mrs. Laughlin has Just finished having her home remodelled and it is most attractively arranged. The guests for Saturday morning spent most of the time on the broad cool porch, chatting while they sewed. Several members of the party gave vocal and instrumental selections that added much to the pleasure of the oc casion. After the sewing was laid sslde Mrs. Laughlin served an ele gant two course menu. Those Invit ed to meet Miss Laughlin were: Mes dames William Laughlin, F. B. Msv well. W.. J. Muldrow. M. L. Ronhsm, O. L. Martin, J. B. McGee, Misses Marguerite Henry, Linda Thjmpson, Anna Trlbble. Frances Trlbblo. Alber ta Brock, Jean and Floride Ila; ris. Ruth Brownlee, Kathleen Watson of Atlanta. Hester Johnstone of Atlan ta and Ella Avery. For Two Popular Visitor*. Mrs. John Linley entertained a few young people on Friday evening at her lovely new home in North Anderson. Her guests of honor were Miss Mat garet Berry, of Birmingham and Miss Grace Tripp of Charleston. It was a delightfully informal af fair, some spending tho evening danc ing, others on the lawn. The music by MTB. P. K. McCully was an attrac tive part of the evening, while others assisting Mrs. Linley were Mrs. George Townsend and Mrs. Elliot McCantB. A dalntv Ice course was With The Ch Phil The Guild. The Guild of Grace Episcopal church will meet on Monday after noon at five o'clock with Mrs. Harry Orr, on West Market street. Ladlee Aid Society. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Mon day afternoon at 4:30 with Mrs. Swilling McFall. Circlet. .The three circles of the FlrBt Pres byterian church met on Monday af ternoon. No. 1 with Mrs. F.ueben Long and No. 4 with Mrs. G. M. Tolly and Mrs. W. J. Muldrow. Both of these meetings were delightful pleasant. Circle No. 2. had a picnic at McKinney's Spring in North An derson. This was a particularly de lightful outing In spite of the down . ELECTRIC err ? _ * Hams of Interest and Persern . Wireless on Uta Si Evans Pharmacy No. 2 Has Novel Window. One of the windows of Evans Phar macy No. 2 was decorated yesterday with a large block of ice. several glasses of orangeade anc, many big oranges. This 1B a unique wey ol advertising orangeade. Sign Calls Attention To XeLendon Meetings. A banner has been placed at the Intersection of Main street and Whlt ner street calling attention to tne McLendon meetings which are being conducted in a tent near the poatof flce. O' Kr. J. W. Pressley To Start Track ana. Mr. J. W. Pressley will move to bis farm about two miles west of the city tills week and will go into truck farming. He says that the land lt especially adapted to growing vegeta bles and that he ls going to raise BELTON CHURCH SERVICES. Services There Today Relative ta Prohibition. Dr. John G. Cllnkscales of Spartan burg will preach lo the Methodist church In Belton this afternoon.at 5 o'clock to met? on.y. The subject will be "Prohibition for South Caro lina." Dr. Cllnkscales ls a talented speaker and doubtless many people from this etty wilt go to Belton to hear bim. Rev. I. L. Harley will preach at the regular morning service tn the First Baptist church, his subject be ing, "The Crooked Shall Be Made straight." Tonight a 'inion of all the churches In Belton will be hold In the First Baptist churcu and 'Rev. J. L. Har? ley, superintendent of the An ti-Saloon league or South Carolina, will lec ture. My fr?ea? gave aa a Beb V Lisi. It esma frees Reeses. 1?6-13-14 r-??4 r?< ??????????????? [ETY Ut ??????M M ??????4 ? ??????????* i served by the hostess. Mrs. J. E Arnold and Mrs. H. W. Whaley returned to their home In Atlanta yesterday after a visit of two weeks to Mrs. H. R. Wells on River street. In Honor af Mit? Cobb. Mrs. Rufus Gaines entertained a few friends at an informal little sew ing party yesterday afternoon, for MISB Sara Cobb nf Peleer. It was very pleasant and fully enjoyed by the guests present. A delightful salad course was served. Miss Kita Grace returned to her home et Groce yesterday after a visit U the home of Mr. R. W. Tribble. MISB June Boyd has returned to her home ih Greenville after a visit to friends here. Miss Alleene Franks left yesterday for her home in Laurens. Miss Franks was an attendant at the Trlbblo-Press ley wedding on Thursday evening. Miss Samuel of Philadelphia is the suest of Mrs. Nardin Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bell of Bir mingham, Ala., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bell in North Anderson. Delightful Party. M i BR Edith Hubbard was the attrac tive hostess for about forty of her friends on Friday evening when she entertained at her home on Evans street. Progressive conversation was se lected for the amuse ?mt of the guests, and a very delightful even ing lt proved to be. Mrs. Ira Gil**. Mrs. Bert McCully. and Mr. Sam fVr Tribble assisted the young hostess In entertaining h<> guests. Delightful refreshments were served during the evening. Miss Genevieve Singleton of Green wood 1B visiting Misses Gladys and Lois Reece. Mr. and Mrs. P. C.- Smith of Greenville are the gaests ot their daughter. Mrs. T. L. Cely. urch Women ie 87. pour of rain, which came Isle, anti scattered the guests without much ceremony. Woman's Missionary Society. The Woman's Missionary society of St. John's Methodist church will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Marion La tl mer at her home ht . 1635 West Market street. Christian Growth Club. The girls of the Chrlstlsn ?Growth club have been doing good work dur ing the past year. They hoye held regular meetings and bsd interesting programs, thus becoming more fami liar with the missionary cause. On May 28 they studied "Africa as a Mis sion Field." At their , last meeting. "The Efficiency of the Woman's Mis sionary Union" was the subject of the program. saaaa****?*?*? Y SPARKLETS * _ .> il Mention Caught Over the * treets of Anderson * truck tor the market. His son, Mr. L. Pressley and family will move there also but Mr. Pressley will con tinue to be employed with People's New Furniture store. -o Band Concert at WU liam s ton . The Piedmont and Northern will again sell cheap excursion tickets to Williamston and return today, the fare being 25 cents. .There will si? so be a concert at Chick Springs and tbe fart, from Anderson wilt be 11.25. o ? ? Sham Battle Is Postponed. The sbsm battle which had been planned by the local militia has been nostponed and lt ls thought that lt will be fought tn North ' Anderson on Thursday. June 24. There seemed to be mnch objection to some of the boys going on the h.?te on Sunday and therefore lt waa postponed. REVIVAL SERVICES Will Begin at Oakwood Baptist Cknrch 'Today. A series or revival services will be ata this morning at Oakwood Bap tist church. The pastor, Rev. Lewis M. Smith will do the preaching. The public ls cordially invited to attend these meetings. MAKE YOUR SICK SKIN NEIL If you suffer from eczema. Itch, pimples, etc.. give Zemer'ne a trial. It stops the itching, allays the Irritation end soon your skin is restored to a healthy condition. For sale by Evans' Pharmacy. Anderson; W. W. Griffin, Pclser; Horton's Pharmacy. Belton; Donald Drug 8f>re, Hones Path; Bu fprl-Grlffln Co., Williams ton. POLEY KIDNEY PHIS log SACKACHS Kion^rg AKJ zuw?t ll HOT WEATHER CLOTHES 11 at COLD WEATHER PRICES We have suited hundreds with our Keep Kool Klothes at our Special Fire Sale prices, so why not you? Genuine Palm Beach Suits $5.00 Beautiful line of $15.00 Serges going for only $10.00 Genuine Palm Beach Suk? Only $5.00 R. W. Tr ibbie "The Up to Date Clothier" Sa JUNE Enjoy That Trip By Equipping With ti TODD AUTO SHOP Exclusive Dealers *Ymm ?rm bund m tel ephsm. ON EVERY DESK. Til ?rn wa will ba mmniptfi ta wa tnt batt warfe." Arrange NOW For Telephone Service At Your New Location TN making your moving plans? your first thought * should be of your telephone service. Make sure that your telephone equipment at your new location will be ad equate to take care of all your needs. Provide a telephone for the desk of every employee. - Arrange for a sufficient number of lines so that all your calls? incoming and outgoing? can be handled without delay Complete telephone equip* mont is the most economical equipment. No matter Low many telephone removal orders we receive, it it our desire to make each change promptly and in a way that will best please each subscriber. To fa cilitate having YOUR equipment insulted at YOUR new location, suppose YOU let us know as far in advance as possible of any removal YOU intend to make. c Call at the office today. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY -.. .> ?.. i % \i ,$ . Vi. V- ti. . '