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Would you buy a* Piano now if you knew you were saving $50 to $100? ? * -V ' " - * Then here's your opportunity? We want to sell every instrument in our surplus stock in order to f 1 make roorji for a large sjSfring shipment. We are going to offer such attractive prices and ^erins for a few days, that we believe every piano and organ will be sold quickly. * Some of these instruments have been used a short tim,e some are samples shippejd for our inspection. We have a large and complete line, so thi manufacturers have asked us tc , ell them at low, prices rather ihan ship them back. We can arrang e convenient term with you. Here are ? few? ...New Sample Piano, .?eil? .for S500 everywhere, bow $415. Here's a splkndid velaa A bargain. Sample Placer 1'iano, fine' Standard make, j 88 note for Here'* a piano that will give .long service. Mahogany esisey tue r \ i ,.. ... {) iU'J iiiii . H;i Every , instrument Fully Guarajnteed. ORGANS AS LOW AS $26^00 If you can?t call ,write for complete ?st.. Write'ffOW? .?sc these instruments will ? move quickly at these prices. G A. REED PIANO & ORGAN CO. Established 1878. .! " ANDERSON,' 'S. ; G. 4>. lu m Be' 8 Wonderful memory Haft Biff Ben Lax?fact for1 hlc age the smartest thing alive. ' Tell him when you want your call, he is there with hell? on. Tel! him now you wnat your call; he ?ervea it to you, either way you say. In . that room with a hurry-up straight j five minute ring. In that other room with ten ?h?rt, take-yo?irJ time-gentle-half minute hints. Wakes the furnace Coo and gets the house warm before he makes hb rounds. 5?^ Walt?ri : & Tb? H. Keese *1si UZT 1 ; 11. ii .Palmetto Block Coal I? the thing to hey. wh&e snow is falling and winds whistle by yon. Yon won't find m Ii any pieces of slate. For food coal and trash don't m&Le good mate*. You^ ffere "In Quantities" And of mil descriptions?Enameled, Aluminum j and Wooden Ware. You'll find our offerings iii: Eri?w?N^lvd aisd AliisTsmUssi WWe second io none. And as always at the Lowest Prices. QUALITY CONSIDERED. m uMiiiiinmimi tmm^ Hardware Company* i news sa E. WHITNER ST., ANDERSON, S. C. A JOLLY MA ER; ACE PA BT Y pictures were taken by the' reporter tor the Itnelligencer at the marriage of Mr. H. 8. Snipes and Miss Josephine Bolt at .the homo of th? letter's parents,' hear Prospect, on'February 4th. e pictures were taken late In the afternoon and the "Johnny-On-the spot" photographer did hot expect | even this much in the w?y of results. The Intelligencer extends Its best wishes to the bridal party. One of the most elaborate receptions of the c Jason waa given Friday after noon at the home of Col. C. A. Reed when the local elementary ^depart-' ment of the Sunday ' sehnt :a of th? city entertained In honor of ' Zftre. M| F| Bryner and the members of the ex.ecutlv.e-committee, who /tfls*re.i abti Bag the copven#QMe;v^##w coix l'a home thrown abowi golden ferns and all over the house were tiny red hearts. AtUr the guests had-all arrived a telegram was received from St. Valentine announcing the engage ment of Miss Bessie Glenn and Mr. B. E. 'McDonald, th? wedding to take ?lace in April. The guests were invited into , the drning room where everything was suggestive of Valentino day. The. boni table with its cluny of lace cover held edjrfnraHWL'trt beautiful red carnations and on the mantle and buffet were nad' ehoded i candles: In here Miss 1er, Li ,Louise Patrick;and Miss Helen .Pat rick served a tempting salad course. Mrs. Jim Sullivan and Mrs. Claude Eerie assisted ldrs. Sullivan In en tertaining her guests. Richard. Fant were recel v in*he M^i^ti^MM^ tractive on this, occasion. The table was covered with an exquisite cluny piece and in the center of the table atnod a"tall glass vase flllsd v.l'.L Jsiak carnations. Mrs. O. M. Heard and Mrs. J. M. Paget presided in hero as sists 1 by Mieses Louise Agnew, Ruth Watklns, andJpQPflgla Marshall, who served fruUTliPSWjl cake, and de licious cream in the convention. col ora and gTccu'abd white: Mrs. O. L. Martin and Miss Nello Sutnmerseit Invited the callers from the dining room- to the coffee room, I where Mrs. M."M. Hatti?cn and Mrs. a!? Bray M| Paget scrverd. . imB&ft One ;ot the most delightful part In the library the ghosts wore en-jof the week was given on Tn Misses Gibbon?y Misses Mary and Angela Gibbonoy, I who .have been delightfully enter-1 tained; during their stay in Anderson j were again the honor?es on Monday, evening when Mr. and Mrs. Ix?Roy Fale? gave an informal musical for ' iiivn'. After a number of vocal and instru mental numbers the hostess served delightful sandwiches and coffee. These enjoying thjs,,..party were: Misses Mary and Angela Gibbonoy, Eunlrn Ru^eU, Lucia' Cu?lu?, ??f. Gibbonoy, Dr. Wade Thompson, Frank Thompson. Frank McCravy and Sam Orr Trlbble. rtained by Mrs. C. 8. Sullivan, Mrs. tJ W. 8pehk?v 'Mrs. Ai M. Sharpe -and : Frank Watklns. ire tUan 160 ladies called during ?e afternoon. . r ;, i . : , Mr. and .Mrtt. Bond Andersou Saturday*afternoon Mr. and Mrs. nd Anderson entertained informal at ltbso Hill Club. Delightful tea r-'-tt. ? num r of men and women enjoyed im? delightful affair. At Bone HUl " dabces -?t Ros? Hill Club-are becoming more and more popular week. Thursday ev?nhMti.?r. Mrs. DeCampe entertainrd the wing guests at one of the most ;htful dances that has ever been m in Anderson : Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Robs, Mr. and Clarence Causey, Mr. and Mrs Iber* Farmer, Mr. and 5r?rn. Harr?ng Cttdfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr, r. "and Mrs. Bond Anderson. Mr. n?id Mrs. John Sadler, Mr, end Mrs. Swain Uilmer Mr.. and Mrs. Kirby SmiC, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Wones, Mrs. LeRoy Sales, Mrs. Alice Sykes, Miss Marga ret Evans, Miss Grace Spencer, Misses Gibboney, Miss Louise Gilmer. Miss Linda Thompson, Mise Jessie Brown, Miss Floride Harris. Miss Lydia Brow;,, Munt Bray Virginia, Alisa Lei la Moaelcy, Mr. Ralph - Ramer. Mr. Keys Gilmsr. Mr. W. F. Marshall* Mr. Eugene Watson. Mr. Sam Anderson, Mr. Gar ret L Mr. Clvd? ?min.. SSV J is. Fowler, Jr., Mr. Ralph Go?oeiti Mr M.ahon of Willlamaton, Mr. O. L. Winthrop of Greenville, Mr. Parks,. Dainty refreshments were serv-sd. evening when Dr. and Mrs., Clyde] Rbss entertained at Rose Hill Club ?0 honor oS'MIss Lucille Bray. The first part ojf tile? evening the1 guests enjoyed a number of games of auc*| lib and naffer the hostess had serr?dl a mpat delicious aalad and sweoti course the thbtes were moved and the rest of the! evening was spent -in, dancing . .Among those present were Mies: wv< "moo Grace ?pencer. Misa Mar-1 garet Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Bond An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Christie De Camp, Mrs. 'Alice Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. John Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cely.j Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baldwin, Mr. and j Mrs. Roscoe Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Swain Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Causey, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Taylor, Mra. Le Roy Falles. Willlara Marshall, J. S. Fowler. Ralph GosBett, William Ma ison from Wllliamston and Mr. Gar rotl. lavttatie* fkeaed Mrs. William Atkinson At Home Thursday afternoon, Feb. 19. 5:SO to 7 Mrs. Frauk Edward Todd. Clemsea Dance Among the Anderson girls who at tended the Valentine Dun re at Clem son Friday evening were Misses Wesaj Gilmer, Floride ? Harris, Lois Jackson, | and Lydia Brown. FfcUsf <ea Claas The Phtlathea Class of the Central Presbyterian .church held their regu lar monthly meeting Tuesday 'after noon with Mrs. Witherspoon Dodg? at her attractive new home In North Interesting Valentine contest yed after which'the hostess ty* refreshments. jflsc ?iean Mrs. Jake day at her wtreet iu bei sie Glean. home was I eat AsseeJatlsa Went Aaeochftlon will be| held with Mrs. J. R. Young. Friday.! February 20th, at four o'clock. Theyj will have as their study for the after- ; noon "Mexico". All tbe members are ; requested to Inform themselves of! {this subject.. rest Wnlceer M38S G&ACK W. VANI?I?EB abaterAClaa^Bsa- KesehiUans resaHrendleg L'er Werk; lUrran's pretty Were Adopted ? j Lflarnauoaa and! . Resolved that this committee de The Piedmont Insurance Agency Second floor of Brown Building North Main Street Gives prompt and careful attention to all k i n d a of Insurance, including Fire, Tornado,"1 Health and Accident, Burglary and Liability. Also, Fidelity, Official, Judicial arid" Con tract Bonds. Let our solicitor beat the FirV Engine to your property* M, M. MATTISON, Pres. J. W. LINLEY. V-Pres. C. EUGENE tRIBBLE, Mgr. & Treasurer JAMES U FARMER, Ass't Mgr. I Our Motto Is "SERVICE." Phone 305 MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF BALTIMORE; MD. This is the oldest Sout hern Company, one of the strongest companies in the country, and the only company that has paid every death claim since organization without litigation. D. P. SLOAN & SON, Inc., General Agents for South Carolina. Anderson, S? C. HT YOU'LL LIKE THE SERVICE 1 y?u'get'at this restaurant -Froa*, the time you outer until you leave, I \t -. ovary attention that will attend io . ... ?- -f < . ?t j ward your comfort will bo boIiwu. you. Your order will be promptly taken and as promptly filled. You'll wonder how wo can cook things so quickly and perfectly as we do. U CAFE 114 West Whitner Street. G. D. Antonekos. Prop. aires to experts Its appreciation of tile services of Miss Grace W. Vsndl ver, as general secretary. In the. face of many obstacles and dlseourajfemenU'cn every hand, she has pushed the work forward with undaunted courage and has Inspired many tc effsrts ~U?? iicr own strong faith and enthusiasm, and her untiring energy. The high Intellectual and spiritual quality of her messages has. left an impression on not only the Conven tion bodl??, but on indivldsat lives la every st-clloa of our state. We are grateful that her words, and works will abide! As bor ex ample has put us te shame for our in difference and Inactivity, so we be lieve the memory of her consecrated teal will ever inspire us to a wider vision and a more unselfish d. to the great canse. We trust that.her successor may labor in her splendid spirit And wp hope that in the new life which she Is about to enter tbr.t ah* mar enjoy all the blessings she so richly de serves. ; ... ' w