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Here's romething interesting for buy ers of Misses' and Children's Gingham. Dresses We've got the best stock in the city -best in style -best in quality I-best in m ice And the prices are now 1-4 OFF Perhaps this doesn't sound like much but when you see the real goodness of these garments you'll appreciate fully the reasonableness of their offerings. You know it's just a little while till school days, so if you don't need one right now it's a good idea to lay in a supply for later. You can well afford to buy lots of 'em at these prices. Come in any way and look 'em over, we have them displayed "up front" on. middle counters-No trouble to show. Regular prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. One fourth off 38c, 57c, 75c, 95c, $1.12/ $1.50 and $1.88. Sizes, 2 years to 17 years Ceiling, Wall and J Oscillating Fans In all Sizes Southern Public Utilities Co. Phone 223 BIBLES BIBLES BIBLES We have a splendid line of Cambridge and Bagrter Bibles and Testaments FANTS BOOK STORE /' 'X.; .j* ?? ? ?-" >- - . - ?-'Ci ss IN YOUR HQMJEr The Heating and. Plumbing Systems should be of the first importance you consider the good health,.the comfort and the convenience of your family Oar Plumbing ls the Quality Kind that adds to the houae beautiful by luxuriousness and good designing of the fixtures. Qet enr Battantes. Je*Mu* a Special!? GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY ?THE PEU1?B ti00F) PXLTMBJ*5RS" 1*4 w. Beaion St (Under Map!? Hall) .'iSHl DR. J. W. WHITE HEBE NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT WILL CONDUCT PRAYER MEETING AT FIRST BAP TIST WEDNESDAY LEAVES ATLANTA And Will Stop in Anderson on Way to Philadelphia Where He Will Spend Month of August. Dr. Jo'.in E. White, w^o V.as been chosen aa the pastor of the Pirat Bap tist church In this city, will arrive in Anderson next Tuesday at 8 o'clock and on Wednesday evening will ad dress the prayer meeting at that church. Dr. White comes to Anderson Tues day direct from Atlanta where fare well services will be hold for him and Mrs. White on Sunday. During (his stay hero Tuesday night he will be entertained by Judge and Mrs. Cox. Wednesday morning Dr. White will g to Starr to the Saluda association wi..Te he will address the gathering on "Home MisRiona.". Many people of th0 c,ty WB1 ?? to Starr on that day to hear the address. As stated above, on Wednesday evening Dr. White will conduct the prayer meeting at the First Baptist church. Tile people of the city are cordially Invited to attend this ser vice . Leaving Anderson Dr. White will go to Philadelphia where he will preach durlnj; the month of August. Ile IB expected to return to Anderson about the first of September. . Mrs. Wlilte will not come to Ander son at this time, but will go to the mountains of North Carolina where she will stay a month. Some of the baggage will be sent te Anderson Tuesday and will be stored In the parsonage until Dr. and Mrs. White come here 1n the early fall. SENECA ??S FOR FARMERS CHAUTAUQUA W01 Probably be Biggest of Kind Ever Held in This Section Many Features. Special to Th? Intelligencer. Seneca, July 21.-The little town of Seneca is a perfect of bevy of workers today. Everybody bas the gala spirit, and the most elaborate preparations aro rapidly being pushed to comple tion for the entertainment of the most pretentious farmers meeting that has ever been held in this section. The Oconee Farmer's Chautauqua. Two mammoth tents have already been erected, one to accommodate Commissioner Watson's new exhibit ot South Carolina products, and other smaller exhibits, the other co serve as a speaking pavilllon and numerous smaller tents aro darting up every whero The International Harvester company are'unloading and erecting a very .elaborate exhibit of farm impll ments, gnd otoer concerns too num erous, to mention are erecting smaller exhibits. Those who are to have a part in the' behool and demonstration are begin ning to arrive. Mrs. W. Marvin Wtl 1 inion, who ls to have charge of the Woman's School and Demonstration work, under the supervision of Miss Edith L. Parrott. of Winthrop Col lege and the agricultural department of Washington, arrived last night and has been busy with a largo commit tee of local women in getting the grad ed school building ready for this work, and hos been fitted up with rest rooms, nurseries, parcel rooms and other comforts and convergences for the women and girl?. Canning and cook ing demonstrates will be held here each dgy. The farm school and demonstration work, under the direction of W. W. Long, state demonstration agent for Clemson College and the department of sericulture, has been amply provided for with suitable and convenient pinces, conspicuously designated by large signs,,for holding their various schooin and ! demonstrations. The school ot markets,- which will be di rected by Hon. E. C. Dassett of the bureau of markets, of the department ot agriculture has been provided with, suitable quarters. Tho people arc making preparation to entertain thousands of people dur ing the.four days of the chautauqua, The music will be furnished by the Smyth Concert band, of Pelter, which will arrive at 7 o'clock this afternoon. TCr?, speaking program for Thurs day ls especially strong.- The onen !*3g address 'will, be made by Gov. Richard I. Manning. He will be fol io wed , by ! Congressman Lever tn Ahe forenoon. ' In the afternoon there will be an address by Mr. M. V. Richards, soromlssloner of the agricultural and Industrial department ot the Southern railway. Another especially Interesting fea :ure of this days program will be the ?pectacular parado of tbe Knights nt \orra?san, who are Journeying from 3partanburg and Oreen ville to take ?&rge of a band of Tyros who ut?: re o be conducted across the burning ianda. Something less than a car fad of animals and cages arrived yes rday sad were carried to the hall. ?( everything seems to be here ex-) the camels. It ls supposed that V'FW f T l TTTTTTTl TTT f "TTTTT y j soci M?SS TKIIIHLK'H ENGAGEMENT Popular Young Lady to Bs Married iu Erly Fall. Mrs. Frank Q. Johnson entertained at an elaborate luncheon Thursday morning, the occasion being an an nouncement of the engagement of lier sister. Miss Anna Varlna Ti ibbie amt Mr. T'.iomas Butler Pearce of Spar tanburg. The lovely home was decorated with nasturtions and ferns. ' However, tho color scheme in the dining room was changed to a most artistic blend of yellow and white, these colors being used not only in the decorations, but the luncheon. In the center of the table was a large lake surrounded by furns, grass and daisies. At one side stood a medieval castle cunning ly made of block sugar. I*irge bowls of yellow malene caught wit/.i bunches of shasta daisies adorned earh corner of tho table. On each place card was painted a gold ring, the stone being a real rhinestone. After tho elegant course luncheon was served the hostess called the guests atten tion to he castles from which r>'io dre wa time worn paper on which was written the directions for the recovery of a hidden treasure. The hunt was very interesting. A box full of for tunes was unearthed. Tho top for tune, which was for Miss Anim Trlb ble, contained the fact that s!i0 would be married early this fall. The other fortunes told the girls presr..t that they would assist her. The br.de elect ls one of Anderson's most at tractive and popular yoif-.g girls. She is a daughter of the late James L. Tribble. who was a prominent lawyer and had much to do In tho development of our city. She is al so a niece of Col. Joseph N. Brown, colonel of the 14th S. C., Regiment in the elvril war and is a prominont lawyer and financier. Miss Tribble has a voice of unusual sweetness anc" her friends regret to see her leavt Anderson, where she will be gr? My missed. Mr. Pearce ls a popular member or Spartanburg society. He Is recog nized as a most successful and promi nent business man. Camping Party. Th? -following party will leave to day for Cashiers Valley where t ey will camp for two weeks. Mrs. R. E. Ligon, Miss May Ligon. Miss Eleanor Frank, Miss Mary Starke Watkins, and MIBS Evelyn Hoke ot Birmingham, Messrs. Marshall Fant, Aubrey Marshall and True Ligon. Mrs. Ligon-will Send'everything nec essary for an ideal camp,, through the country and they are all looking for* ward to a very delightful trip. Delightful Musicale. A pretty compliment to two very attractive visitors was the delightful I musicale given yesterday afternoon by [Mrs. C. M. McClure in honor of Mrs. Crawford Witherspoon of r.?jck Hill, land Miss isabel Wicker of Beaufort, j This was the first of a series planne :> by Mrs. McClure and was a most enjoyable affair. Ai: the guests arrived they were i erved with refreshing nectar by Airs. J. F. McClure, and Miss Agatha, Spearman. After greeting the hos tess and her honor guests, they were entertained by the following beautiful ly rendered program by some of An derson's most gifted musicians: Piano Solo-Mrs. Chas. Spear man. Vocal Solo-Mrs. W. H. Nardin. Duet-Mrs. C. B. Earle and Mrs. Ohas. Spearman. Plano Solo-Miss Rhoda Vandlver. Beading-Mrs. Aol leen Chick. Vocal Solo-Mrs-. W. J. Muldrow. Vocal Solo-Mrs. C. F. Greene. After the program an elegant salad course was served, thc hostess being assisted by Mrs. J. M. Sullivan, Mrs. W. M. Speicher, Mrs. C. E. Tolly, little Misses Catherine atad Mary Mc Clure. Beautiful Lawn Party. One of the largest and most delight ful parties for thc social set was giv en on Wednesday evening by Miss Mary Starke Watkins at her handsome hom,, on River street. This beautiful home wit'i Its pretty lawn was a most attractive spot for tho young people snd about one hun dred and fifty spent the evenng as Miss Watkins guests. Somo tanced on the broad piazza, while others spent tho time on the lawn, which was Ugh ted wth many Japanese lanterns. In tho house flowers carryog out tho color scheme of red and yellow were effectively arranged. Assisting in en tertaining the guests were Miss Louise Blgby, Miss Lou Austin, Miss Agatha Spearman, Miss Catherine Sullivan and Miss Eugenia Maxwell. An ele gant salad course with sherbert was Served. Among the visiting girls pre sent were Miss Evelyn Hoke of Bir mingham, Miss Oraec Ramsay of Washington, Ga., Miss Evelyn Calmes ot Meridan, Miss., Miss Sara Louise Blanton of Jacksonville and Miss Louise Rideout of Highlands, N. C. Miss Marguerite Brewer and. Miss Adeline Jones of ?Elberton,-Qa. Moonlight P?enle. Mrs. M. C. Dixon entertained on Wednesday evening at a charming lit tle moonlight picnic at McKinney'? Spring in honor of her two lovely cousin's, Misses Tassie ead Lucy Pringle of Charleston. An elegant two course sapper was served, and a very .'.'Rightful evening was spent by tho guests among whom were: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Howard, of Augusta, Misses Lucy and Tassie Pringle. A. L. Todd, Dr. Claud Har ris and Mr. M. C. Dixon. Mrs. T. E. Howard; Miss Anna Julia Howard and Edward. Howard have returned from s six. week's vis it In Washington, Ga. . ETY tl Mr?. M. M. Mollison and family will leave today in their touring car for Asheville w'.iero they will spend sometime. Mrs. J. C. lllanton will leave today for her home In Jacksonville, after a brief vlBlt to her sister, Mrs. B. H. Dlecklcy. Misses Sara louise and Peggy Planton will remain some time longer. Misses Kthel and .Mary Baxter of Greensboro, N. C., are visiting Miss Ksthor I-assltor on IMver street. Mrs. Dit bumpkin 1'ias returned from a visit to Hock Hill. Mrs. Daisy Wilson left yesterday for Saluda. She wns Jolne.l at Pied mont by her sister, Mrs. J. E. Wake field and little Miss Kathleen Wake field. Mrs. J. P. Burns and Miss Pearl Burns of Greenville are visiting t'.e former's sister, Mrs. Rosa McCully. 1 Miss Evelyn Hoke of Birmingham is visiting Mrs. W. H. Nardin. Mrs. J. H Godfrey has returned from a vdsit lo her sister, Mrs. George Leittier In Augusta. CHEDDAR NEWS Miss Hutli Thompson of Laurens ls visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Copeland. Mrs. Oliver of Atlanta, who ls pleasantly remembered hero as Miss Dora Hunt, spent last week with her Bister, Mrs. Will Shaw. Mr. A. W. Meredith of Townvllle was a visitor to Chodiar last week end. A large number of our young peo ple enjoyed a singing at bite homo of Mr. Allen Jiahaffey on last Sunday night. MISB Gertrude Cllnk?cr?leB of An derson was the guest of MIBB Stod dard 11 nice Sunday. Mrs. Miles Kl 11 son of Anderson has returned home after a visit to rela tives In Cheddar.^ Mrs. B, F. 'Earle attended the Bi ble conference in Greenville last Wed nesday. Mrs. Albert Dickson of Pelaor ls spending some time with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Kelly. ON CAMPING TRIP Mr. T. Frank Watkins Has Gone to Coast For Several Days. Mr. T. Frank Watkins, a member of the local bar, with Dr. H. N. Snyder and Prof. A. M. Dupre of Wofford College are the guests of Mr. Henry P. Williams of Charleston and they are spending a few days oo tho coast camping and fishing. To prevent newly-painted windows from sticking, open and run them up and down two or three times a day for Uvree or four days. Unless tblB ls done thc windows aro almost bound to stick. MOVED Yesterday we moved from East Whittier to 306 South Main Street Next door to Kress' Ten Cent Store where we will be glad to welcome our old friends, and make new ones as well. J. M. McCOWN Retail Grocers of Quality at Right Prices i . Screen Door and Window Bargains Closing Ont Stock at Cost SCREEN DOORS. REGULAR PRICE REDUCED PRICE $1.00 $0.69 1.10 .71 1.50 .96 1.75 1.17 2.00 1.25 SCREEN WINDOWS. REGULAR PRICE REDUCED PRICE $0.35 $0.22 .45 .28 .50 .31 .60 .35 You should take advantage of this oppor tunity to get these goods at these greatly re duced prices. "SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. JULY Don't stan on that vacation trip without first putting on tires. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir SILVER SPOONS FOR READERS OF THE INTELLIGENCER-A SPOON FOR EVERY STATE. Every Spoon Fully Guaranteed by (!L ^ The Oneida Community, Ltd. JL %jt %?* . If you have not already started a set,/begin today. Clip a coupon from The Intelligencer. You can redeem it at The Intelligencer Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon This coupon, when pre sented with 16c tor by mail 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering ny malt, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, 8. C. , i. No Spoon sold at Any Price With out This Coupon. 4 States Now Ready: SOUTH CAROLINA, NORTH CAROLINA, DELAWARE and ALABAMA