LNT^ MorefEggs ^^Nfita JW Better/ Poultry \J Uf y cu can pul your poultry In ncalihy. vifurou* condula) .Vj W ?od locreaae youl ttt production url profit? by uun? \ I CONKEY'S, LAYING TONIC 1 8- Mol . feud-all pura mullein*. \ Hb?d one? ? day with' ll \tetO. Uwuunda at i>,u)irymca bare proved it . If % (uomtlul rrfulalor. " , " ?VG?vea Health and,Vigor^V^ ?jffie^'^Strengthena -^"^^^L ?yy AjSr; yCro'w?ngl Chick? ^Vf? VW Atfjnwltd devrbpcr?? baby ebtek?. Kef*! limn \! IV in healthy enrwruu; c.mdUiro-y fl? rollie Ind location, Lo v iritis, rheumatism, ami pernicious lonerola. Tho blooil ls lranflVt>r1.??-r In In" II ^^^J^^f^M 4th ? Itooe Ht^jMttiadf luida. WAR IS COSTING F?RANC5E M1IXIONS m Yet. Government Qf fi cials Claim | Thats the . Treasury Is Far ... From Depleted. h Parla, Oct. aU-Tho war Is. comung ! Franco 17,000,000 a day. Minister of | Franco Alexandro Fleet announced today that tho outlay for tho first 20 j .days'oT 'tho' conflict hod been ?420, ;In n Temps interview M uibot eaya th? Hank ? of Franco In' October httd | $812.400,001) in cash, which Waft.???, 800,000 more than lt bad on tho ovo ot'.tho.wur ^..Advance* made to ,tho Rpvornmont j Cn?oher 1; aneri two", months 'ot 'th? | war, vwHi?d J?OMO,0Op," the rnln vl?t^'.xr'flDttico'said: ^'Tho credit bal hncCB 'on the same date la tho treas ury waa J59.S500.?OO . and, thorcforo. ??c srs f?r trom h?vSng exhausted'tbs amount ' provided by oui< convenUon' with tho bank. "France . I? ./ar frohi" having ?x^I haU8ted''-ir?r^ Reserves \arid whon lier . h^u^/combs she' will lind tho money i^M??P-^ 'lo&?' ' which' 'at preaeut Is :-^ifii?^ss^y,?v'; , .. "v. > ? Dlacuiiflbjg- tho . proicqtcd reo.porilng ^.of.thOiPapa;hpurso M? itlbout satdt *Wn*ftik''theresa. 'as?'tm&?i \n do ii^^v^I^ifthi i^^^t)?- &*ocoa ?K?a?;-j?!it^fi.vipto,^eonfideratlon that New , ' SOCIETY Nj ? ? X tl IC. E. Lee CMpter. '-wero Mr?, (.co. Townsend, Mrs. Wll Tlie II. E. Lc? Chapter U. I). C. j liam Mu ld row, Mr?. W. ll. Fraser, wu? pleasantly entertained Friday af-?Mrs. Clarence Tolly, Mrs. Keith Pr? ICTIIOUII when they met ut thu .homo I vost, Mrs. li. U. Evans, Mr?. Theo. >f Mrs. Will Webb, on West Market ? Watson. Mrs. Fletcher McClure, Mrs. street with Mr?. Webb, Mrs. Oscar j Andrew Speer, Mr?. (Jus lludgena. Dean and .Mrs. John Frank as hos-?Miss Ewbank Taylor und the honored (esses. At tin; business session the guest. . dlegatos were elected to represent -- thc chapter at (he general convention Jit-uiiihul Card Karly, gf the Daughters of tho Confederacy to Mrs. Chas. Gumbrell waa hostess be hold in Savannah in November. The Tuesday afternoon ut one of the most delegates chosen were Miss Ithoda 'delightful of thc autumn parities, Vandlvcr, Mrs. M. L. ilunbam und {when she entertained with cards at Mrs. Raymond Beaty with Mr.?. Mill- lier hoilio on West Market street. Her nie Milford, Mrs. Chas. Sullivan and two sisters, Mias Nettie Syinmes of Mrs. E. lt. Horton as alternates. Greenville, and Mrs. Malcolm Mo Othur business Wat; BOOH disposed of Kinnin, of Brunswick, Gu., and Mrs. and an InleroHtliig literary program Joe Sweonie, of Greenville, were the given. The first paper read waa writ- attractive guests of honor, tun by Miss Mary Kiley, who won the Mr.. Gumbrell used golden rod, the ft. E. Lee Chapter medal for thu best | favored flower of the fall season, to paper written by a pupil of thc Auder- decorate lier rooms where the guests son High School. Miss Kiley clioso were entertained. as her subject, "Tso Effect of the War The hostess with the honorees re Detwcon tho Slates on the Educational ceived in thu living room and after Conditions? in thc South." nine tables had been filled with play Mrs. George Prince wrote n most era, auction bridge was enjoyed for Interesting puper on "Thc Position of un hour. When the final reo re was the Staten Before and After the Adop- counted Miss Syinmes. who held the lion of thc Federal Constitution In top score, was awarded a beautiful 1781." Thiu wa? reud by Mrs. W. E. pot plant. (Jason. When the cards had been laid aside A general discussion of the. states Miss Anna KOSH Cunningham, Mrs. that refused to accept the constitution Earle Wat-on, Mrs. Harry Orr and and why was opened to all the mein- Misses Annie Gumbrell und Evelyn hers. Many unusual points were Uro wno served tho playera an olab hrought .mt and appreciated by thc orate salad course., chuptcr. Thoso present were: Mrs. Chas. Tho current events o? Bpcclu! Imper- Greene, Mrs. Christie DeCamp, Mra. tance and interest to tho chapter were Harrington Godfrey, Mrs. Leon Rice, read by Mrs. W. E. Gason. Mrs. T. E. Howard, Mrs. Ralph Th musical pnrt of the program waa Ranier; Mrs. 1?. K. McCuily, Jr., alBo ..thoroughly appreciated. MrB. Mra. Ed. Atkinson, Misa Vina Patrick, . lames R. Vandlvcr und Miss Rhoda Mra. McDonald, MUs Anna Rosa Cun Vandlvor, who spent mst winter in ningham, Mrs. Jesse Stribliug, Mlas. Boston studying- music, delighted all Jessie Browne, M<38 Margaret Evans, present with a beautiful vocal duet. Mrs. Proctor Bonham of Greenville, Mrs. W. B. Steele gave an inst ru- Miss Martha Hon liam, Mrs. Geo. montai solo that wus thoroughly cn- Aldo of Italy, Mias Lydia Orr, Mrs. Joyed. Sam Orr, Mra. Harry Orr, MrB. Bond Mrs; Webb, Mrs. Frank, and Mr?. Anderson, Mra. Clyde Ross, Mrs. Dean served their guests a delicious John Frank, Mrs. J. L. Sherard, awcet course MrB. Swain Gilmer, Mrs. Raymond - Beatty, Mra. Frnnk Weaton, Mrs. D. Faculty Receptions A. Ledbettcr, Mrs. Janies D. Ham Tho ladies of tho faculty of Auder- [matt, Mrs. J. Louis Gray, Mrs. Erneut son College are nt homo on tho first F. Cochran, Mrs. Albert Sidney Far and third Thursdays of each month (mer, Mrs. Loulso Humphreys, Mrs. from 4 to 0 in tho afternoon and will, Frank Farmer, Mrs. Earle Watson, bc pleased to receive their friends. Mrs. Rhett Parker, Miss Lucile Bray - oC Richmond, Va., and tho honorees, Dancing Party Invitations. M.a. McKinnon, MISB Symmes and Mr. and Mra. Harry Orr Mrs. Sirrine. At Home ? - Tuesday evening, October tho sixth, Ufr?. Heatly Entertains. . Eight-thirty o'clock. The party at which Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. George Aide. Beatty entertained Thursday after Dancing. R. S. V. P noon at thu Hotel Chlnuola was ouo i ' ,, -~* . of a eorle? of affairs arranged for Junior rniluthcn-First Presbyterian Mr?. Malcolm McKinnon, of Bruus Lliurcli. wick, Ga., and MTB. Sage, of Atlanta, MlsBea Annie and Tullo Andorson who aro being so pleasantly enter entor tallied the members of the Junior tal ned at many .partlos during .their PhUuthea class of the First Presby- stay in Anderson. The' guests oecu terlan Church' at their country home, plod tables which had been placed in Monday afternoon with ono of Hie most tho hotel parlors and here tho intor dellffitful meetings ever held. Testing game of auction was played. Ja rilen torea ami vases filled with Mrs. John Sadler assisted Mrs. golden rod wore used to decorate tho Beatty in serving her guests a tempt rooms whero tho dozeu congenial girls lng salad course. ' uporit tho afternoon. Thoso present were Mrs. Malcolm Miss Kathleen Norry?ef the presl- McKinnon Mrs. Sa*. Mrs. P. K. M.' dent of the-class,--presided and, af ter Cully, Jr., Mrs. Ernest Cochran, Mrs. planning tho work to bo done by the Ralph Hamer, Mrs. Sam Orr, Miss clasB for tiie montli of Ootoher an cn- Lydia Orr, Mfa. Swano Gilmer. Mrs. tortalnlngxprogram was given. John Sadjer, Mrs. Jesso Strlbling, Tho first number on tho program Mrs. has. Gambrell, Mrs. Clyde Ross, Was an original story by Miss Geno Miss Lucille Bray of Virginia, Mrs. Harris. .Miss Kathleen Norryce gavo Bond 'Andorson, Mrs. Rhett Parker, IWb beautiful vocal solos which woro Mrs. Louis Gray and Misa Margaret thoroughly appreciated and Miss Cur- Evans. rle Fretwcll an amusing reading.-r- ( ? At tho conclusion of the program Bose Hill Dance. Mrs. Bennett Townsend made a most Tho opening dance of tho season Interesting announcement, when sho was given - Thursday evening in the told in a most appropriate way that ball room of tho Rose Hill Club, un one of the girls In tho class had decid- der tho direction of the managing cd to chango her name, and announced board. All last winter and until well the engagement of Miss Annie Ander- into tho summer thc club was tho son and Dr. Harrison A. Pruitt, the scene of many informal affairs that wedding to take place In November. wore counted among the most en Tho Misses Anderson, assisted by joyabie ot each week's social offer thclr mother and slater. Miss Lois An- Inga. When the midsummer exodus tlerson, served their guests.a delicious from tho city came lt. was deemed calad course. wiso to discontinue them for a while --. arid : willie'lt has not been definitely Senior Pbllatheu Cluan- First Presby- decided how often these dances will' / terian Church. take place it will be welcome nows to Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Misa Eunice many that tho time bas como to begin Kussel and Mrs. R,,L, Cannon, of Au- them again. . ? , gusta. Ky., were ?ho guests of honor Among those going out on Thurs U a delightful party Monday afternoon day evening were MtV and Mrs. A. ?: when Mrs. William Muldrow aflu Mrs. Farmer.;1 mr. and Mrs. Harrington, ?larenco Tolly were the hostesses to Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs.. Christie. Ira lbo members of tho Senior Phllatheu .Camp. Mr. and Mra; Ralph Ramer? ?lass of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Swain Gilmer, Mrs. Sam Tho members were entertained at Mrs. Orr, MISB Lucille Bray, or Virginia,. Muhl row's home on Wost Whltner Miss Floride Harris and Miss Vina itroet. which was beautifully decorated Patrick, J. S. Fowler, Paul Watkins, with ferpa and cut flowers. Stark Sullivan, Sam Wolfe, T. C. Gar This was a farewell party to Mrs. rett, Paul Dickson, Herbert Harrie, Taylor, who bas gone to Elbert county, Eugene Watson, Clydo Smith and A. Georgia, to ranko her home with h?r B- Klser. , s jon Frank Taylor aud to MISB Russell, During, an intermission a delight svho has gone to Now York city to ac- lui buffet supper was served tho :ept a position In tho main office of dancers. [\\o United Staten postoftlce. Mrs. - Taylor has been teacher ofytho Senior Tcxns CW Slurried. Phllathea class for a number of years ; Tho following announcements havo ind M?Ba Russell treasurer for thc past boen received by many ot the bride's (rear, so with their.leaving the class parents In Anderson: toses two of its most earnest workers. Dr. and Mrs, James,.P .Webster ' Vira. Cannon was at one time a mern- ' announce tho' marriage of their ' ber of thia class and as the guest bf daughter' ' .'" ' vire B. O..Evans Is receiving a most , Hallie Ada . : cordial welcome from1 her former . i . to i mends. Mrs. Taylor, ' Miss Russell .-.., Mr, George Malcolm Fields ?nd Mrs. Cannon were each presonted On Wednesday tue': twenty-third 'ol iv Ith a dainty silver pencil en a souve- October itr*. of the aftortioobV-Mrs-. Muldrow : Nineteen Hundred and fourteen xml Mrs. Tolly, assisted by Mrs. Qua , W.eathorford,. Texas. Budgen*'. ?rsv ?. 0. Evans, Mrs. W, At homo after October .tye tenth, 820 (I, Fraser, and Mk" Ewbank Taylor Wes t * Lancaster' av?'nfce, Dallas, served a tempting Balad course follow- Tes. ?if* ,th!? With an lee*Course: . . Miss Webster waa thn attractive ? 'UL guest of Mrs. K. P. Smith, on Mar * ol- SITH. Cannon. shall avenue, for several weeks last r Another pretty compliment^ to Mrs. winter and was the guest of honor at l>. Ur VBUBOM, vi AHguwi n.-. Wm ? m ??iiuO? ?? u??v?a w?i^r? VJU?wrc, ?pondlhg part of this week ,vith Mrs. where ?ho made numerous friends, Lionnott Townsend, ou North McDumo who foal a cordial Interest lp her it reel, was tho sewing party, ber bbs- future. toss-gave Tuesday afternoon. Each S J--. sf the guoBts brought doiuty bits of . . For Miss Hcybt. nanjl. worto; epd .?ho. afternoon waa ;. Miss Marl? Seybt,' wbose marriage pleasantly spent iii thia way. ; to Thoa F. Hill will take place.pu iL*I?rV^^??end, -assisted by Miss Monday evening, Oct. tbs , rah, waa Ewbank Taylor,,served her ?usais an jtbo. attractive guest, of honor when 3laborato.-SAla4ife6Art^,. j . ;, jMrs. . Wallw Nardtn entertained ai .??hoso *cc*pUo* AhW^ . invitation ber homo on ?Iver f4rev( wiUj ?linen shower. Mrs. Nardth's home waa beautifully i ilecorated with yellow and whitq. ( Vasca and bowls of yellow arid white ( dahlias being plueed ou the mantels ; and tables lo add tu the favored color , note. Mrs. -Clarence Brock and Mrs. Clyde ROBS welcomed the Guests at the dour and invited them into the ( living room, where Mrs. Nardin. Miss J Schyt and the girls who will bo her at tendants, Misses Lois Jackson of ! Iva, Ituth Fretwcll, Alberta Urock aud Mrs. W. D. McLean received. Mrs. 1 U. E. Soybt. Mrs. S. D. Brownlee, Mrs, Louis Horton and Mrs. William Muidrow assisted also in tho living room. In thc dining room Mrs. John ! Frank, Mrs. O. M. Heard, and Mrs. Ed Mar.-hall served a delicious salad ' course. Yellow and white dahlias were ' again tho chosen flower. A tall glass . vase filled with dahlias made Hie cen tral decoration for Uie table. Around ! tliis were yellow shaded caudles and comports holding yellow and white j mint?*. After all thc guests had arrived beautiful hundpulntcd cards were ( given each and an amusing guessing ' contest "Marie's Troseau" waa en Joyed . Dainty little Ml-n Elizabeth Muidrow > und Eugene Nardin dressed as a bride ' and groom, entered tho living room to thc strains of Lohengrin's wedding mardi and .-bowered the bride with useful bits of linen from her friends 1 pr?tent. Throhghout thc afternoon Mrs.. George W. Chambers, Mrs. Chas. Greene, Mrs. William Muidrow and Mrs. liol) King sang love lyrics. 1 Among Mrs. Nardin's guests mere' Mrs. ,Davc Ileatty, Mrs. Walter Heat- 1 ty, Mrs. Eugene IJurriss, Mrs. Han Allen, Mrs. Clyde Ros?, Miss Lutilc 1 liray, Mrs. James .Richardson, Mrs. ' Will Watson, Mrs. Louis Horton, Mrs. ' Pave Gray, Mrs. Loni- Gray, Mrs. S. j D. Drown Icc, MrB. Irvine Brownlee,! Miss Evie Lewin, Mrs. J. B..Humgert, . Mrs. John Sneaks, Mrs. Chas. Greene, J MrB. Fred Fol kel. Mrs. H. H. Gossett. ? Minu?s Louise Digby and Mildred ' llnyes. Pruitt. KI umey. , A wedding of unusual interest was I that of Miss Ruth Pruitt, youngest daughter of Mr. John A. Pruitt, to i Charle.- Edwin Kimsey, which was sol cmnized at the home of the bride on I Greenville street, Thursday evening, i October 1st, at eight-thirty o'clock, i The home was beautifully decorated 1 with ferns and pink rosos and before t an improvised alter thc ceremony was i performed, tho Rev. John F. Vines I officiating. To tho?Btratns of Mendels- I sohn's wedding mach played by Mis? ! Loulie Cullum,..of HatCBburg, (ho bri dal party entered. Miss Nell Pruitt, a sister bf tho bride, attended her as ' maid. Sho wore'''an attractive white laco frock and carried an . immense bouquet of pink rose;. , The brido and groom entered tho. ceremony room, together. -She- wore hor beautiful wedding gown of white; crepe do chine and long court train. i Tiny roses held her veil in place, and. a shower bounue!'of tuberoses 'and. ferns completed Ufe bridal, eos tumo. .. During thc ceremony Misa Cullum at tho plano and Mr. George W. Chambers with the Violin, softly play ed Traumort ;? / After tho ceremony pacata were invited into the dining room, whore dollclous refreshments' were Berve'd. Tho table was beautifully decorated with pink roses and, ferns and the color note of pink prevailed In this room also. Mrs. H. H. Johnson, Mrs. J. O. Sanders and Mrs. John L. Pru itt presided here, assisted by a num ber of the bride's girl friends' who served. They were. Misses, Mildred Hayes. Pal Dean, Kathleen McCuen, Lois Reece. Immediately after thc reception Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey left for their wed ding trip. Tho bride traveled in av modish blue suit with hat and acces sories to match. Upon their return Mr, and Mrs. Kimsey will, go immediately into their attractive little bangalow ou North street. , . Among tho out-rf&town guests wore Misses Loulio and Mary Cullum, of Hatesburg, and Misses Eula and Anne, radley, of Greenville. Bradley, of Greenville. ml To Rc Married, j. Invitations-were i?surd Monday from 'Unirles Wakefield Frew' to tho. wed ding; reception nf h|s daughter, Lucile, and James Bethune Marshall, Jr., on tho. evening "of Wednesday. October 1'4,' at 7 o'clock, lOG'Kaat Mooro street, Rock Hill. The ceremony will be per formed at G o'clock; and ofter tho re ception the young couple will leave on the evening train for a bridal trip. -. Tho bride, the oldest daughter of C. W. Frew, ia a young woman of most winsome -personality, and one of tho moat popula of Rock Hill's younger society set, ' all of whom arc greatly Interested in coming happy event. The Kroom-clect Ja tho son. of Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Marshall, ot Anderson, and lived In Rock Hill for several years'whiIo supervising the laying of water con nections for Uie public works comrniB ? lon. During this time ho made, ?A number of warm, fr louds. He is now located in Charlotte "os a civil en gineer, nnd herb ho and bia brid? will niake their home. ' J . ' U'lt' ''?A Itv .<.! >'?!' WoodsIo^Prfcraon.,, .Anderson soilot-ff ls greatly inter-, bated In tho- following n'nnaunoruiw.nt which woe received in Anderson Fri 9ay:: v '.?'. .. 'iv if. ? c, [vir. .'und Mrs. James J4_enry Woodside ' ah no--nco tho rnarrle?o of their ' \ He?e? C?WWes . to Dr. Edward Cecil Frlorson - on Thursday. October tho first : Greenville, South Carolina. Mrs. Fri orson is a charming girl sud has made many friends whoo she visited- in Andore-on as tho KUQst of Mrs.-. Lucius Webb, now of Panama, , h? was formerly Miss Lucille Sl?fcn of this City. . ??.?? tho Farmers Jnlon,atatedtU>;Thei|nt?lligeno??,4s^t ?igtvt .^.^he...qMinoa^^Qad.- before be meeting:iot Che ^ejrson , County , telega?on to' the. legislature at , tte :pur,t house yesterday, ' cndosing itKb . irfopOBttlon, to feavo tho legislature ?mpbwer. tho board of county commis. *).ncrs of^ Aod^on . .county, to,1 aj^t ?rpnrlate part of! tho oi^q.iaonr ror ftho agricultural. d?nao?aCraW vork .iu^derson couftty, csrrlea *y c- majority of- jibe . .?otes/ ., hal. tabal Jhalrmap ?Carey caiiftd ont .that, the no'.'or. ha? lost. eThla,. according io ho Farmers Onida man, was e. mls ake, and h? would have called for a riva-. T^ce vote .b*d .* .net. bsss; .to^? tiWas ?o? V???e*Bsijr, atn.ee thorp waa to doubt put that tte inotlon-carried;' jowpver, SU the repr^ht?^ves%AUtf ?tfto Senator Sullivan have stated h?y.'r favor the proposition; anyhow, md it has ohio' been endorsed by tho banners Union at a'recent .meeting, ind also by the various civic add de~ rolopmeet nacociatiohs' and organisa lons in this county. TheI Earmora JnJpu ifQ\\i\f. taTprf 00 prpooittion . .n>' ' '.'^.''^S^Ci Dolt "Now! Make a small deposit \each week in this Financial Stronghold, and by adding ? little each Week to your Bank Account you'll be sur prised at the rapidity witli which you can accumulate a snug sum "Big Oaks from littlev Acorns Grow/' The same applies to our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT WHEN REVERSES COME Your worry will be reduced to a minimum if you are in a position to meet all obligations with a check on Bank . LEE G. HOLLEMAN, President D. O. BROWNE, Cashier E. P; VANDIVER, Vice-Pres. Beckley Building, Anderson, S. C. g THIS COJUVvN GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR If presented before October 15th wo will ac ccpt this coupon as part payment on any suit of dollies pinchas ni of UK ut its face vain?', $1.00. Only ono coupon accepted on each suit sold. . . s AMERICAN TAILQB8. fifi f?f? I "Get out of the "Hand-Me-Dow^^ into the "Made-to-Measure" class*.Clothes $o0t make the man but they help wonder fully. /: ' .-.:*rrJ.v ; Ul f]f n ?i's o $isM UP .',:/<:. ii krlS ti 'i i .rn ? ,?,Y? American Tttifers ON THE SQUARE, ^ Our $2.00 Hats Are Wonders-See Them Make Your Deposits With Us i And Then ? Will Lend You Money When You Need lt. Farmers and Merchants Bank farmers Loan and Trust Cd, . Interest Paid on Deposits I YOUR Your health is not trifled with-an ex Iperjenced, Licensed Pharmacist in at your service here. Th? doctors recom ~ mend Him. * ? ' We fill prescriptions with strict ad ';S:^;ith^c^ce to orders. ; H - Another point-the Qual ity of the [Sk ? Bi^Aem to us and you will feel || sare in what you take. as do practically all farmers and 'mC Saes* wen. It ls' to be regretted Unit there was ? mistake in recording .this vote. Tfte secretary Ot toe meeting, wbep asked last night as : to what d?pV?i tlon he made of the jnatfcr oV bte tetpr^faid ttet.W?ntored ft on 'tn* minutes n8 haring carried, which -lt