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? n?pi-.- COMMENCING-ig IVIonday, February 2n?? 1?14 t s s fW1? TROPICAL AMUSEMENT COMPANY, K. G. Mkoc TEN HIGH CLASS SHOWS - THREE BIG FREE ACTS - CLEAN, MORAL and ?PiTC ANGELO MUMMOLA'S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND : : , Concerts Twice Daily on Pub Near Kennedy St, School-South ays* and SI* bla Night? ar, Presents .'Jj FERRIS W^EEL and MEFxRy??O*?UN? ''HEEL and MERR.y???C Whole Week of February te* . 914 jOCIAL PALMETTO CHAPTER u. # ? * * The Palmetto Chapter. U. D.?. held its regular meeting Tuesday after noon with Miss Martha Bonham on Greenville street. After a short business session the guests enjoyed the following pro gram: e Instrumental solo?Miss Lydia Browne. jt Paper?L?te- as a Scholar?Mies Kathleen Sorryce. Eulogy on. Mr. Cunningham written by Gen. Young?Mtb. Arthur Holl ' man. Reading by historian Mrs. Ray mond Fretwell. GleamlngS? Mrs. Walter DIxon. Instrumental deut?Mrs. John Humbert and Mrs. Charles Spearman. The thirty guests present were * v DIXIE CHAPTER * * * # >;*>. * The members or the Dixie Chapter, U. D. C. were entertained most de PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENDED. The Following is a Voluntary Testimonial I wish to recommend to my| friends in and around Belton, S. C, Mr. N..D. Taylor who has re cently settled there. I have known him and dealt with him for several years and can most heartily recommend him as one of the very best citizens and as a splendid photographer. If you need any work in his line, give him a trial and I feet sure he will give you satisfaction. Respectfully, D. W. HIOTT, Easley, S. C.,-Jan. 28, 1914. We are hustling for and ixw best of ii is we're getting i it. Your patronage is greatly appreciated. TAYLOR'S PHOTO GALLERY North End of Public Square Belton, S. C. Thirty acre Field of Cotton c PANVS Fertilizers Mr. Tolllson U your dealer for our goods and aCccj A botter Fertiliser will prod-, ftpft plantera in your own county th< Hcdgeas * Ragsdeie, Felsen Bennett Mercantile Ce, Kasley. P. P .Cox, Gresnvttle, and many other dealers in Ander?? resentatlve at Anderson, Mr. IL E, B ligbtlully Tuesday afternoon -when they met with Mrs. A. M, Sharp And Mm. Daisy Wilson. The business of the chapter was" first taken up and Mrs. Carrie-.- Mc C. Patrick, the president, resigned. Since Mrs. Patrick hak been elected State Historian of the - U. D. C. she finds that she cannot serve both. The members regret very much that Mrs. Patrick has resigned and her sucessor will be elected , at the next meeting. This well selected program was given : Instrumental duet?Mrs. A. M Sharpe and Miss Alberta Farmer. Heading?Mrs. Daisy Wilson. Gleanings?'Mrs. Carrie McCully. Vocal Solo?Mrs. W. H. Nardln. Original story written by a friend Miss Mae Russell. Instrumental Solo?Mrs. W. B. Steele. . At the close of the program the hostess assisted by Misses Jean Har ris and/ Alberta Farmer served a de lightful salad course. CATEECHE CHAPTER The Cateeche Chapter D. A. R. held its January meeting at the home of Mrs. J. M. Davis on Calhoun street. A nuL.ber of potted plants and cut flowers In several shades of rose and pink added their beauty and fragrance to the enjoyment of the occe^sion and gave just the note of brightness needed to be in keeping with the sun sine outside. There were several visitera present whoni thy chapter was delighted to have. I After thq business meeting the prp [ grain, for ihe arternoon was spent with a duet by the Misses B?wley, I "All Through tho Night" which was I sweetly rendered and enjoyed by all. Mrs. T." S. Cryaton then read an in teresting and amusing anecdote of] .revolutionary days in Boston. Tills' wob followed by a song "The Ronge my Mothsr Used to fling," given by Mrs. Waller H. Nardln in her "usual charming nt.ylf.. Mrs. R lt. Horton then tntd in a masser so bright and entertaining of the cutoms of co lonial days, that these folk of Revo lutionary times seemed actually be fore us. A salad course was then" served to the accompaniment of one of Cho pin's Nocturnes beautifully rendered by Miss Zcn?bla Welch. The hoste v? ttuulcW' hu Miaou Rose S.V. Payne and Mrs. Marcua Fayae.'The dainty little maids. Aliases Cora Jf.uo Davis and Cora Payne McCown oleo assisted in serving. MiSSKS GIBBON Kfc Misset Mary ana Angela Gibbouey of Vlrglna, who arc the guests 'of Mrs. Nardio Webb, were the honor?es at a lovely card party Monday after noon whph Mri. Mary J. Robinson en iertaived for them: Three tsoles were arranged fqr the players and after'a number of Interesting rubbers of auction *ht> ' I ' .I I rUfe IT n farm or W. U, foUison, Pibdfttoht. ?v one of tho thoue?md cZ sained custo t n soubstttwt* =a better crop. "UNION BRAND** al Superior "crop pnxruciag" Quallties. ? F?*9*fA T* - > \ staarpton Xcr4a*t& Co* Prs?aaat. tictor Jfiereshtft? Co? Wli?Atastba, k, (Iresnyiilb and P^kco^imttesTjror arrjlss or address i^^^^?^Or^f? Ts b*HsssbWsS?M^K|^!^H AW.-!-. :^t\V--<4 -:?~-' * guests were served a delightful oyster course 'With coffee. Those enjoying this party were; Misses Mary and Angela Oibboney, Miss Myers, Mrs. Charles Green, Mrs. R. C. Webb, Mrs. Ralph Ranter, :Mra. Harry Orr, Mr*. E. w Taylor. Mrs. T. 8. Craytr-n, Mrs. J. J. Baldwin, Mrs. Nardtn Webb and Mrs. LeRoy Falles. SPONSORS AND MAIDS Gen. U. R. Brooks of the. 1st brigade or the Bowth Carolina dlvt-. alon -of the U. C. V. announces the appointment of Miss Mae Moetze of Columbia as sponsor. The maids of _ honor of M3sb Ernestine Johnson of ! Columbia and Miss Nellie Pearson of Winnsboro. The sponsor for the second brigade is Mies Alberta Brock I of Aaderson, and the maids of honor are MlBses Aldrlch Bonham of An derson and Louise Ligon of Spar tahburg. Gen. C. A. Reed of Ander son commands the Second brigade. , The sponsor and maids for the State divlson arc to be named by Gen. B. Hammett Teague of Alken. ThoJ county organization also may send sponsors. HARPER-ALLEN A. wedding that Anderson society has been very much interested in was. : BoUmnized Tuesday at high noon In .the Methodist church at Lowndesvllle, when Miss ?1 Louise Harper and TherOn Allen were mar ried, the bride'B pastor officiating. Tim ^l,i?^?V. wTj cuiij rtiiu at tractively decorated with ferns and palms.-, Tb6 bridal' party entering to the strains o* Menedlsiohn's wedding march. First cam? the dainty Wtt?e ribbon girls -.wearing exquisite white lingerie frocks!.-'with pink ' ribbons Tl..... .ij.il m M !mT?mH^? i> . * ?. . ' miqpra' wonam ?lui Madeline Franks, Catherine Allen, and -Margaret. Wilson.' Then came Frances Harper and Walter Hucka boe spattering'flowers. Thoy were followed by ten .attract ive little girls.carrying buynipg. can dles. Tk?a? were Misses Alice Allen, Alice Harper, Ruth Simmons. Martha Cook, Vfrglnln Wil?oft, Luclle Kirk palrlck, Annie ..Wilson, Alice Mcs chtne, Carrie il?e Gib?rt, and Caro line Chajmon. Then came Henry B. IJaYper,- Brhce Harper. Frfti Watson end Worto Wflt?r,n- \yhr? ar*f?**\ ou >;;ij> eri. Tho dame of honor, Mrs; E. F. Lati mer entered alone. She wore an ex Siitslte bluo gown. Miss Ella NicholB e. maid of honor followed heft;-'Her gown was a delicate shade of pink. The bride' entered with her .f itlior itf. K. W. Harper and was mot at the uifct'r by. \he gr?om ^tu his best man, Is. R. Alton;. She wore an attractive .f?j'?g'a blue coat, slut with bat and g.'c'vcs to match. Tho bride carried b\r prayer hook and an exquisite 1.? .</.;of llll'e? of the valley. .1 Immediately, after the ceremony a ?fclignii?jl iec-cptjon whs. given at tlie J?C?Uv; ci ?iic- i-r?uC-"? parents, Mr, and Mr;-;: K. W. Harper. The home Was Lbauiuu.!, ?.'cc?rated for this oc cfcE-oi:, ei.pecl^lly tho . dining room where an' c leg tut cour"se dinner was Bbrvcil. Among tho Anderson people aji?lBting at the reception wore Misses Cmmer. BbII aud Kathleen Norryce a&d'Mrsr "j?. A. ? i '.nry. ? OJ raleed by UNION O?ANO GiAs mers using these Fertilisers. Aba t . :' : :? 2 ' avfe demonstrated to many of the tat Ask the man who uses them. ? ?AISTE IDS MISSES G?BBONEY ? Most of the entertainments tbr this wek h?ve centered around the crisses Gibboney. the attractive guests of Mrs. K?rdln Webb. One of the pleasntest being the informal little dance riven on Thursday evening by Mrs. R. Webb, at her pretty home on S. MclWfne street. - During the even: lag the hostess served a delicious hot menu. Those invited to meet the Misses ??bohey on this occas sion were: Misses Lydia Brown, of Boston. Elizabeth Van Wyek. Zoe Hroyles, lsabel "Webb, Mob Bonham, Wn. T. R. Bhuford, Mir. and Mrs. N'ardln Webb, Mr. Prank Thonrp: i son, Dr. Thompson, Mr. Stark Sul livan, Mr. Foster Jones, Mr. luip'.i GoBsctt, Mr. Willie Marshall, Mr. Wdiitc. Mr. Harold Webb. Mmith-Elmore Jack Elmore and Miss Ethel Smith, two .popular young people of t'letuV son College were married In' Atlanta SmVday afternoon and are now at home to their friends at the residenco of Mr, John Cttry? at Cledmon. The marriage was a complete surprise to "the friends of the young people. Quietly they ihoarded a train for At lah\ >\hd -wired the news of their marriage to irlends at home. Mr. "and MVs. Elmore returned to Clom sou the following day! Miss Smith was one of th? moet popular young ladies of Calhouu, and is a daughter of Mr. and airs. J. W. Smith. My. Smith holds'.a responsible posi tion in the office of the commandant at Clcmson and is a young man of business ability, popular among ? large circle of friends. EIllHon-Haasengale On Tuesday. January 27th at ll o'clock. MIps Murlo Ellison and Mr. Furmah Mossengale were wedded in the beautiful parlor of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ellison, parent') oi the briae. The ceremony was im pressively performed by Rev. D. W. Hiott in the presence of a large num ber of friends of i the contract ing parties. Moat elaborate prepara tions had been made for the event The palor,-dining room and hall had-) been profusely decorated with ever greens and potted plants. The color scheme was white and green. In the parlor a beautiful bank of ferns had been formed above* which stretched | ah arch and as Mrs. James Chlldress sweetfully streck' the soft tonds"" m\ the wedding march, . Misses Bessie MassCngnle and Vivian Ellison en-j t?red followed by the brTde and groom who stood beneath the arch while the words were pronounced that made the two one. After the eereffi?ny;? young rnrtjoe were the r?efdieits of | delightful dinner was g?rv**. Th?? uiany nsetul ahd valuable pr?sentai which tend to show their popularity. The bride Whs handsomely dressed Th P. Rbingrawdy gown with' hat add Klvea to match -land carried bride'? rpses. The bride h?s a l?rgtf circle of friends who admire her fcreatty tor her many traits and livery disposition. 3nete<*e of Bt Paul's cA"5*t r.v>.--;t iye women. The groom w also bf this ?scti?n. and a young man, ort t?grity ?nd has many After a week* ?tay ?n *Ch Florida, Mr. and Mrs. be at home to their To this happy young tend congratulations, them ail tue joy end hsppmWis this world affords and mar their glide onward as smoothly as the ! Id waters dr an unimpeded eft until they empty into the great ocear/i of eternity. . ? ? Knt/ff ? tiiti' tU bos meeting of th? Ladder Aluftinae Absoclstion was held Ott Frld?ay afternoon, with Mrs. -Traiumeil on EVans street. There w?s a'Virg^ aflu tondante of members, besides a num ber of visitors, and this with the lu te; iitihgly? arranged program, raado an unusually pleasant meeting.. The thj> being the 81st birthday of Dr. i^nner. tne rounder of Lander Col leke, it is always observed as Found er*. Df.y, and. the association sent Wresting:: *o Lander College. The I > Vue afternoon was'oa Bl*t4 ell m.d South America, and the first, ?.?p?r oh this Stfbjttet Was give* by Mira. Chalmers Bhrriss. Mrs. W. W. Sirlffrh of Wiftamstoh. reau ? paper, d the WtdTtoetf 'et the Country, ana' >lfs. T., 0... Wig-lgngtbn an Interest ing * description1 ?ot the coaiiii y fts??f. Miss Garlington. the - inpseV?cr of : "tool's, was prtsent and emr? an ln kptOVe little tai* on schools, and hdr work. Miss Geraldine Tnunmclt ailu-Mirs Uetta BurVlsd trsve. several iv;h.t? ^e??pr?dh?; v-hicftwes a veV* At trkcthe \.uri ol the progretn^-jytWjia the pretty litle rtfcilWWi Hf Mary Ranitay. Mrs. Trammell served a deltentfui salad coursa dur irl; the scciai. l?lf of the hpiir. ' >Mi_ AM) ?TR3. ORB EXTER!? AI X Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Orr entertained be. Friday evening for the Misses Gibboney at a most'delightful dance. Dkrlag the evening a dainty hot menu w?S^^erved after which dancing wss - for several hours, -wr. and.. > guests Included Mr. end Camp, Mr. and Bfrs. Als?r.t Fprmer, mmBosnmmsmm Hr. find *fca. Ralph ^mer, Mistes Lydia Bww?rJfcty and Angela tjibr bon -y ?mu Vuii? ritrtc?;, * ?ciiri Man&Rg MfcClaln. C?rtwrlght and Winthrop.. ^ A ,>rt . as seven YOU3NQ LADIES GO PLACES'are ?IlL&d ft:.--- - . Seven Student* are Graduated From Lander Collate as Seven Begin Work ' Greenwood, Jan. 31.?Seven young wemeh of Lander college completed the course and were awarded diplo mas Tuesday of fast week and seven new students enrolled the same day for this second half of the term. The seven young women who grad-1 uated Were: Misses Ele?'nofr R?sa-1 mond Bulst. Daisy Myrtle' Bptlng, 6a- ! rah Edna Harvey. Annie Margaret ; Hill, Francis Hynn Lockman. Lily Bophrohla Smith' an* Ruth Sprdies. The pi?rctse fceg?n. at 8:45 o'clock.< Eprayer by Rot. J. D. Ktnafd. ident Juo. o: W?lson addressed j jruduating class on "Lander Col-] lege Idoal of a Woman." The diplo mas w?re presented by Rev. L. P. McOee. ? Ir??tre. immediately after these exercttfe-j' M las Mary Boyd, of Greenville; Miss Ruby Celvert, of Greenwood; Mis? Lldte Carson, of Orangoburg ; Mtfls ttelen Child, of Hoh?eraonvilt?. IC C; Miss Marie Cornell, df Cheater: Miss Luclle McClood, of. Becn?UavtHe. and Misa Dafd?ris Stubb?. of Bishop ville, matriculated and entered the", college. At j o'clock In the afternoon the class of 4814 plaited..? class tree, a. Dar llnjEton. oak. 'Wiese exercises werp. peculiarly !S?erest!n? The history of MW gt&t, ?hf fchitycni tlie class song ptrnStt?^'???prp5*8?ibh JM adade^ 16 the pleaknrfe >af the occasion. ? l i , &iLW?$i 9 9 t iL . D.H. todd'Was.tfve lujst yeat?r and W.. e: Atkinson, of Ander- j veira were ml<f "?r\JXrh. Todd.l Tttr TES u!StOrv OI M lam ! t?e" eipjj^tloh. of jwe class I by Miss J.:r, Wiggins, and i aehg hi Mles\aBrweVUif Bor L^torni?W? Mr. B. H. Todd returned Friday ffom Mt?blfe.-tvaer* he went to att?ttd th? Weddbjgi?f his rrbther. Mr. Frank J Edward Tefdd, et And?rsd?, 86. | C. and Miss Edith Wlntersmith of Mobile.?Lbuiayllre Herald. [Mttses Ahha Hues and Jean Cun mu?b?iu, of Anderson. 7.8. G? , stre^ guests of tfictr aunt. Mrs. Ia.O. H?r-j rlson, at. her home on.. eamejH?J .Court. Mlsf} tCpnnlnfih?hi has visited Imre on.-numerous.'occasions and Is pleasantly renumbered by a wide circle of friends.?Churlbtte Obser ver,..; . , . . Mrs. II. H. Walklns, of Anderson Is the ga?rt of tfi*, Sageas Betas.-, Oreenrille Fiedntent. ' Mrs. Henry Laucus of Judith Go. fa?t,, who haejitf?u. visiting Mr*. G. C j Sullivan,'IM:5P?kiay for a visit to ro l?tivcs in Orpenvilio. Mr. u n. A\iVuiow i?% Friday for Greenw?od where she will make ] ift$ gone the f Wb\ off ttt'? week. Mrs. W. ?.. Brxsssy has returned ' from ? \lalt to Columbia. Mrs. itan Allen hail jfplurned from a week's vlbit to Ldwndesvlllc where eh? .'attended the Harper-Allen wed ding. fc-' . . , ; Mrs. T. Frank lived leaves Mjjutthy fdr hor fonder'home in Fro) where ?hc w'fll visit oeVeral we Mr?; ko>a *WG?V: Vert y?rteV^., ttrjlrtorida where nhe wfli spend a^rSMt we??fcl. J ;HMsk LliuH Thompson ha* gone to L?mona to visit ffelati., Tuesday Sx\\i fee card afternoon at the c'.ub. and teere win He scvejrai tables plnynig. On ?rhl?y eyentng,Mr. attA Mia. Cktt^?y ' v ill t?i??taln at daaerag. jll.^ ?. 3i?qf.*!K ?atcrtala at HLitcali? i-ti Tuesday dfternoOn. ; y&,< T, r*. Cra'ytc^i wjt'l eht%0ttfc on/Thursday A^crhoon at in mldnll! re^ption in ^oner of th? Misses "Oibboncy aud \rr slbter.JUrs. Walter Br?)CK,of G<:org5a. hisses ^atoHne Vance and J?s?de Drown attcndBjd the rold-wlnter Ger* Columbia at the J?fferson hotel Fri <?Ay night *- v < ' t HINA.BFBBY BK-ADM. Aif ve all the children anil grewn ttps. too, in and arouftd Andereon learned to make the beads from the. Oh in b berr>*? ?H?re. ( the ^ay it Is done, and mother, let all the Hctte folks make ?tt?.: They? esSoy it-So hrurh. Bait *errte* hnth-tbe pulp *hH hkin l wash oft. Wto?h foWkW ttetw^ea the haeilh into* par. df water, then when well ami toit-*gii? afed strtng fAd raicr. ?Sorni tfterttJe^?r* ?tt?. ms?Mktm,rt*^w?-%taa th? ?k one* are used with Iba gold Ohes. 7 / <3 Let the Trial lait TM% Baijs Buy a pair or" "Headlight" Overalls at ?ur. ?torc today. If thirty days *>f the hardest wear doe* not convince y ou thatj these are -che best overalls you ever flight, brinjj ?iom b&cfc and get your money. There will be no :.;"sument. You are the Supreme Court in this case. Your ?e ~ iqn, wt?l be fav?rab!e-~cr wo w?? tUad tbi Up-To-Date ?epartm^f Store . \* Anderson, 8; C. : / mi are jfeec! and ?a? Ja* vrtth the pocKeil gel roora wc?R and more eaUafactory *rt3t? sli?Ji i/iki V/ithlew QHiLLED PLOW uretf^Dr^y and physical for?a thaa * ._ MfttY msada part?&Jon frh ^tta^fe eSgga ?bar ioaie^? dm apfjroatofa a?Itieau. ?ERS?N, S. G. Look Hefe* L?t Me 1 eil You Wk?t ibid "I bought my mutes from Davis Bros., and saved frfem $25.00 to S30.0O per head vy p?yiiitf the Cash, ami oelieve me you can do the same, thing if foil wtlF ??Ve thsm S chance to show you." wilr havejtfilft Car of Nice Mares arid' Horses,' Jtnd Twp Can of Nice Mules- for M iyrs Trade. Come ar.4 t??* the ?&it Cash%u1e Me;i prove this siatc rricr!. . ?""".\