The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 14, 1914, Image 3
?ething Good
...For...
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Next Week
We've selected a number of interesting bargains from the different |g
departments that are worth your while to investigate-you know, of ag
course, our offerings are always the best in quality and style. With fig
these price reductions, there'll be lots doing Monday morning and |||
next week. ass
= Do You Need a Pair of Lace Curtains? m
11 ? 1 'ASL.
sss ?SS
Es: We put on sale Monaday morning our entire stock at "way down" -ss
ss prices. In the lot there are a good many single pairs, some two pairs s5s
55 and up to four pair of a kind-some too are just a little soiled but one
EEs time washing will make them like new. Fine Curtains in white and
sss Ecru Nets elaborately designed. Scrim Curtains with Battenberg
Ess edge.
.$8.50 Curtains at $5.50
$7.50 Curtains at $5.00
$6.00 Curtains at $3.75
$5.00 Curtains at $3.50
$4:00 Curtains at $3.00
$3.50 Curtains at $2.50
$3.00 Curtains at $2.00
$2.50 Curtains at $1.75
$1.50 Curtains at $1.00
$1.00 Curtains at 75c
sss
?= A Clearaway of
ft Coat Suits and Coats
On your vacation or stay at home, one of tHe se will come, in handy,
We've picked out fourteen suits and ten coats and priced them just
half-that's' all--Alterations extra. None charged.
$40.00 Suits at $2 .00
$35.00 Suite at $17.50
$32.50 Suite at $16.25
$30.00 Suite at $15.00
$27.50 Suite at $13.75
$25.00 Suits at $12.50
$22.50 Suite at $11.25
$16.00 Suite at $ 9.25
$25.00 Coate at $12.50
$15.00 Coate at $ 7.50
$10.00 Coate at $ 5.00
'isis:
That Extra Hat
Many pretty trims i ftady to p'ut right on, many more new untrim
med shapes and tri minings and a trimmer to make you just any sort j
of a hat you want. The price won't both?r one bit-so cheap you ';
can well afford two. Come in, let's talk hats next week.
'asm
.55 In ratines and crepes, all colors, mighty pretty for dresses and skirts*
a good chance to get good quality at shodd y prices. >
$1.50 Reduced to $1.15 $1.00 Reduced to 75c
$1.35 Reduced to ?1.00 75c Reduced to 50c
25c Reduced to 19c
OXFORD SPECIALS for WOMEN and CHILDREN
?5 Children's Gingham Dresses at Special Prices.
Just come in nex* week and iisk about these things-you'll find lots
of other specials th at we haven't mentioned.
FAXT?UKO WK.
An event of nimh interest which
lek place Wedne.jav evenlng'at 8:ao
in thc Baptist church at Walhalla, was
the rnarriag?; of MUB Mae Nevitt Tant
and Joel Edward Firown of Grim?e.
California. The .church was beuuti
tully decorated with lorna and enough
pink mountain laurel to br?rrg out the
favored color.
At the appointed hour, to the strains
of Lohengrin's wedding march, plaved
by Miss Myra Fain and Mies Willie
Kay Robinson of Anderson, tho bridal
pan y entered. The ushers., four of
tho bride's gifl friends wearing attrac
tive white frocks and pink girdles
coming first. They were followed by i
the flower girls, little Misses Fant and i
Darby. The other attendants were i
<:.etie Evans. John Russell and Mar
lgu Smith of Pendleton, who acted us
groomsnu n and Misses Helen Fant.
Mae Pratt of Georgetown and Irene
Drown of (Jrimes, California were the
bridesmaids. Misc Wilhelmenn Fant
and Mrs. K. P. Smith were her maid
and dame of honor. All tho bride's
attendants wore exquisite pink crepe
meteor gowns and carried pink sweet
peas. The bride entered ?with her fath
er Mr. Nevitt Fnnl and was met at,
the altnr by thc groom with his best
man. Willett Sloan. Thc bride's gown
wan of white charmeuse embroidered
in roses. Her veil of tulle arranged
cap fashion waa edged with lace and
orango blossom?. She cai ried a
?.bower bouquet of ros?e and lillies of
the valley. During the ceremony Miss
Eloise Strother sung "O Promise Me."
As tho bi ?dal parly left the church.
.Misses Fant and Robinson played Men
delssohn's Wedding March. Imme
diately after the ceremony the bridai
party war given an informal reception
at,tho l\bmc of the bride's parents. Mr.
and Mrr. Keyitt Fant. Mr. and MTB.
Dr?wb will ntuke their home In
c?: hues. Cn 11 lorn la.
Clemson Dance.
The. girls und men attending .the
commencement dance at Clemson Col
lege Tuesday, evimiug from Anderson
were Misses Elizabeth Van Wyck.
Rosamond Bini lue. Jessie Diowne and
Hester . Drewer. Rip Major. Phil W?
hlte, Harold Webb, Dilly Wakefield.
Harry-Mayfield. Will Matt leon and Dr.
Herbert Harris.
. Afternoon I'arly.
Miss Hazel Murphy entertained thc
membitrs of her 'Sunday school class
Tucfdhy afternoon fit her. home on
South McDudle str?t. ./Outdoor guuien
were-played'aft cr which the hostess
Vcrved delightful refreshments.
. Miss Hherurd's Dance.
One of thc mont delight ful - dances of |
thc r.urumer was niven Thursday even
ing in the Wi'i ??un si on PIM lc Pavilion
when i>i is s Lydia sherard entertained,
lu honor of her guests, Mles Carol
ll enid on of Greenville and Miss Tor-i
renee of Gnslonia, N. C.
Miss Sherard und Krame Thompson
of Anderson led the grand mureil.
This war. followed with twenty card
dances. The Willi;mston baud fur
nished the music far the dancers.
Mrs. Sherard und Mrs. Kirby n?rveo
reftor.hlng punen abd sundiwehes dur
ing the evening.
The ghin and men from Anderson
enjoying thia dance wore Misses Vina
Patrick, Linda Thompson, Hester
Brewer. Lorena Cummings, Carolina
Vance, Elizabeth Van Wyck. Lucy Car
penter. Lob; .la ck roi i il Mr. and Mia.
Hat leeton. Barton, Billy Wakefield,
Sam Orr Ti Ibbie, Bill Mattlaon, Frank
Thompson, . Tom Cartwright, Geno
Watson, .Billy Marshall, Buck Barton,
Phil Wllhite. George Boleman, Stark
Sullivan, Bill Green Harold Webb,
Ernest Johnson, Henry Cason. Clyde
Smith, Joe, Doutlilt and Dr. Herbert
Harrie* .
Ruse Hill nance.
Friday evening a delightfully in
formal dance wau given at Ro-.e Hill
Club.* Ten couples, enjoyed the one
step and hesitation from 9 till 12.
Sherbert was served the dancers.
The following members enjoyed this |
delightful party: Misset' Lois Ander
son, .Mary .Stark Watkins, Helen Har
ris, Ruth. Brownleo, .Frances Ander
son, Julia' .Ledbetter, Eleanor Frank,
Emily Sullivan, Alberta Farmer and
Josephine Orr of bCarlotte; Will Sul
livan. Jr., Walter Robinson. Nini B.
Sullivan, Walter Guest,.Harold Sulli
van, .Dan Ledbetter. Ralph Smith,
Roger Barton, Robert Burriss, Sloan
St ophelia and Earle Dean of Atlanta.
MK. HAROLD Mr F ALL TO WED.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Stem
request the honor of your presence
at tho marriage of their daughter
lillian
; to /
Mr. William Harold McFall
,on Thursday, evening tho twenty-fifth
nf June
at half after eight o'clock
Baptist Church J'
Darlington, South Carolina.
Mr. McFall is one of the McFall's o?
this city, and ia the youngest son of
.Mrs." Lou. McFall, Who makea her home
with hov daughters, Mrs. BIgby : aud
Mrs. l.Mllhouse. There are many
friends hero who will extend their
best wishes to tho young.groom-elect.
Jil** Wcuclr, Honored.
Mr3. T. L. Cely entertained tb .
younger sqt'Tuesday evening at her
home oh Calhoun street in honor of
Miss Kathleen Wen ck of Piedmont.
Dancing was enjoyed till a late hour
after which ' the hot tess Berved-^a
tempting salad course. Punch ^as
served on tho porch.' Those Invited to
moot Miss Wbuck were Misses Frailc?s j
Anderson Holes Harris, Jul ta Lr?t
ter, Molly' Uj^:d?&8g*
Candidates Are Lined Up
Ready For Starting
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Columbia, June 13.-South Caroli- Fothow of Colutub'u both antl-Uleasit
na's biennial "cirrua opens on Wed- er fcacn one confident of winning,
nesday and will give continual per- " For railroad ?oinnilss?oner C. ? D.
l oiti.er of Spartnuburg, G. W Fairey,
lormancea until August -20th. F.verv of i.ur, .Mpote, F. .H. Sheaiy. of Lex
u.unty in t?o btate wj.ll he vlBlted. and i,lt.IOn. J, H Wharton, pf .Laurens, and
ot, ea.-h day them will he a perform- \y. i. Witherspoon of Yorkvilie ar? of
attce at one of the Ai county so vs. iferine tor u,e 0\M ? of tl. I CauRh
the route having been mapped out by u,ani who it} not rUKnln" fn,. ,e.eiecton
ibo State litinorra?c Executive "in- Hnd wllo hus ueld tne lac.,. for t..VoiVe
mitt.-e. j,?ar*.
Th. re viii be two "i Inga'" o? the 'comptroller General ? W. Jones la
(lieus u.fr year, one made up ot opp,Jsed for re-election by Mr. J. A.
candidates or I lilted Mates sen ,tor Sv!InmprseM of Columbia. A.torn?v
u,,dt.?th?r ot the candidate Mr ?ov- Gi,neral Tho6. H. I'cop les Is running
eran.- and other Mate ottley. r * HVATNFLT MR. A Q. nrice of cboster
?atteris so rr.wded that thor? will commissioner of .Wvuuuure E. J.
h. little tiine^.ive" for ?ie ind.. o ni, .vnlKO". Se.-rctarv of State R, M. Mc
act. ra to perform. About all they will Cow| sup?rlllbindr?it of Kdu ailpp J.
have time to do will be to make their E swoarm.-eu. and State Measurer
The'racT'for United States senator ^0Tho?[^,are 80 *" ?jj
who defeated some half dozen epndl- ??^TO?SHSl
d?tes six years aBo is ashing for -e- gSfTW** *. ?. Mal'** of Orange
election. Against him (?overnor Colo ,,B'. ? o wi. i i
1.. Bter.se. Just completing second terni n P\8, * ,al<Z " 1?
l-l Hie once of ehlof executive lu,. "^n?i H"'" i"?\ ? ft,
pitted his strath, and is ushin, the W ?*-? ta? ;??
tue toga on lils snouiuers. . ?/LisL'.i o LIuli r. . .. r*r!
i, ,. ... ?_" " , ." ,,_" ,,,of Barnwell, v/Mle,Com;-vesir.Mi Wyatt
It was tnt tun t for a lanie t Imo ti.u ...._... ,.." T. . , . . , ", .
of Cheraw rudely shat . red ul ea cu- ted again** St!'U J. Nicholl:? of Spnrton
latlons when be shied his hat into he " R ? , T P
ring and announcod.that he is mun og of ^ " Mr w p SlevoIIBOn ,.f
for lulled States senator I afeo JP , ,U>RAW ennnt^ <S INHL c,fZt?n
other two entrants .Mr PoltooV is T) R ^ u l|u? nf,h Jg,^
a fluter and a ner?e debutor presshig wllIIe Mr A ^ l?llIM,.r |B 50{?poH!'^
a red hot t,-angular contes', tor the gongresam?n J. Wil?ird naisdale.
s-nate this sunnier. In addition to the?c ..fheca. hninf
!t ts Vie general cxpectuticu "mt the State senate, and th . entire nera
Governor lt ease will launch a terrifie berB)l| pf a , ^ (f r,.1Jlinion"uiv0|j
uttabk .n. Senator^ Smith, this b| ?f are t., he elected. The county officer?
gatlieied largely from thecvup^ij are f0 be .,,.,,"., lll(,,,,u.|" ^
waged by Hu governor again?- Judge ?.anipB,RI1 jrd,ot 4 cllo1tRu lrt Katicfy
Ira U Jones t-ve years ago. \\?i..t.tr ^ ^ ,n,u,ja!l!,. u-timnd., of tho
^eiiK(or,.Hjmlti) will b^. a.- .-,to r? pif pe0"ic
the attu. li .-.nd ^sault the public rc.- jfip*^^ t ixnya^ ""ens nt St
or ; or the C ovl rnor s a Matthews o:i Wo 1 ,.>sday ju'd tbs guli
sting Sou li Carolina. .V. I'oMicc 'Jg^Pj (.auv ^ ?p & ,
will undouht .'iv romp on both of his BUUU, d Thc ^^l'?^tolg
opponv.Ks und the general .d.n of t,..? k , orangeburg on T|i,ur*la>. al
contest Is summoned np in an expr?s- g Wdg, and at Charleston
j. on heard .every day "Hie tur wll ?tttlirdaj:. Tho .other partly goea t.
ri>,;" , , , , M?nsing. Tliursdhy. Mopoclt's Co:*
Hie State campaign rjng a crowded ner Friday. and 'Georgetown Paturday,
with aotors There will bo ut least a . AH ple?lf?KB mHst be .Hied with Stat?
dozen candidates for governor, turee (ijmlruiftn j.uhn..t5uTy Jivuns. by noni
ror. Ueuteaiant (.oyernor. .two Mr ?J Tuesday when eutrlcs will close
comptroller general. si>c for railroad Tho ifrst primary takes pt? on Au
couinilfisloncr. two for attorney geper- 2r, HUd the second Sept-m'nT 8
ni. titree for adjutant general, and cor- two weeks later. .
talnly ono ouch for state treasurer, ., ; ,;; 1_;___V
superintendent of education, commis- ayr f A? ID??U TAI Iff Q
flouer of Agriculture, and.secretary of Wi?I-AwtllS i ?^RwO
Slate. There may be.inore.?MU a.con- ' ??tf^fT AT TTH^LMAN
servatlve estimate places th? cntrlos ****tf* * ,$i*****$X*fr**
in the state campaign ring nt lt ^?)t ' . ? .'? i j?
*27.an(l possibly 30. An average of vrfn AJ|W.??>? UL?LWi R-??A?I*??s ?n?
minutes each would, tube UP ..three !we5?S-..? ??Ps
hours for thc candidates to spoak ami 1 Aiken's Stand On Ca?ial Tolla .
few audiences will keep their patience L. ? t??ii
longer than that. ?epftal Bul
The "governors" will, be given more .? -.M'y/.
ttme dian the others and some of the
other office seekers will Just get Uriie MsLAURIN REPL
enough to announce their name's, give' . lb reply to Senator Tillman's speed
the attlee they arc seeking, and thunk as printed lu The-Intelligencer, Sena
the voters. In advanue,. for their sup- tor. John L. .Mc i,?mr in li UK given th?
port, and then.slt.dpwn. following statement:
V'hlle there has been a genera! idea I noticed lu youi paper of today in;
tl-at the race for governor woul.i bo name flgurljDg._ln, Senator Tillman'i
an "Alphonfle-Gu3ton" affale, r-cent qneecp explaining bia change of posi
f.truwa :Show that this "ring" Uko all tlon on the repeal of the canal tolls. H
others that have performed In South draws ab analogy with my altitud'
Carolina will warm up. Several of the <"Uhe Paris treaty, I would be yer;
would be ".governors" ' are already unhappy/'.soya the senator, .If Wc
champing at the blt and any little Laurln could Justly charge rae wltl
nbrns bn will .tor' the conflagration, prescribing phyalc for him whkh IJny
"Lay cn MacDulf," will likely be the Sf f ,0mtSW,"LNLl?rt?t^
n ot'?, of thia c?.i.rjHtM, RS in the si>n- tft11 to Etand by the party plitfprpi am
u?i ial?rring ?o^t ha? is ?u K aver- Xg? ^?gg^W^g^
9.? South carolan demand. Tue gf^?
-"uic. easy g.,10 lt-.r?w attract . Au g \0 doP juBt that thing. lt :3 thi
Lt fH6^' il? ?SWJ3ffli^ inconsiEtency which constitutes bi
K ui&r? ? tCr most V?Hd CWW to greatness. , Ni
.*!-.?,,Y ..e. i'?-? -, j triily.great man ever bothers his lieu
"Claims of victories are alroady be. about being consistent. What's. Iii
Inc made. Governor Bloase thinks he use? The 8enat'or la not much moi
will defeat Senator Smith by 18.000 o? a excess as a coat tail swinger tba
votes and eay sb. Mr. Pollock's pn- j aD). I did not know, however, tba
trance ho .figures dpes .not interfere u waB a'e .popular In Washlpgtbn aa 1
with hip following but Pollock'a votes South Carolina.
will come off Smith. Senator Smith He seems to find it as difficult to ea
has btated that he will be reelo^t->d by plain about Wilson's coat tulls as 1 d
l;..;'uo !. ajority. (lia friends sa\ Pol- abput.ineaae'u imd bia .reaii.onu.are Jm
lock's votes will not'come off .'mitb. about na disingenuous as .inlne. ^er
Mr I ollock thinks the people want ,v$bn J pasoed that' "precious enibh't
mo-? n ?\fcrif I to "choose traill and a of "peace and 'fraternity" to anbthe
Kider *ttuid mid offers lilmae'f. His Atter clearly d?monstratlng that Prei
friends say his chancea are good and Ident Wilson ia wrong, he Justifies hi
that hu will draw support from b ub own change of voto by showing what
or thc ot ner'actions. fool the late lamented state ponvehtlo
The -vin'm*" In tt?e govern jr's race made ot Itself. The convention lacl
luis not ?free beyond the s~ :ond ,pn- ed the leadership of our senators an
mary, all statements being based -n congressmmi, most of .v,hom were ele?
who will nahe .the ^'tond rae?, Major ted de ?gales,, but found urgent bus
.?ib i (5. Ricard's frle;u!a think Uc.M .?e?w- el&e^'HntMu VntMLh
sure of being In the second race es- ^.SL9tt!^^r?Bft th,
". "" . . J""I"?",I"" While heartily concurring in thl
pecially since his d?clar?t lon .ror prftpo8lt|o? aho?t th? fDlly 0f the cot
Mease. Professor John C. Cllnksqales JL^RL. lt o,0es seem to .me that ft
followers assert he ls gaining ground ea, quc8tIo?; fs whether the repeal <
HO fast that he will lend the first ^pri- the tolls is right or wrong, not wheU
mary and win in thc socond. Like er the platform or Wilson ls to Y
claims pre made by friebds of Lieut en- obeyed. |t is a *reat question of m
mit Governor C. A.-Smith, Solicitor R. tional policy which should outweij
A. Cooper, Representativo W. C. Irby, eltljor Piesldent or platform. P?
Jr., Mr. L. J. Browning, Speaker M. L. sdnally. *I admire tlie stand ?f R?gi
Smith, Mr. C?. s. Simms, Mr. R. I. Man. dale and Wyatt Aiken, not - only bi
nings, and others. . - '.pauso lt take? moral courage to o'
Senator John L. McLaurln announc- pose thc hand that apportions the pul
ed some weeks ago that he would be He pie, but because on the merita
elected governor, but his recent letters to the country's best interest. Tl
In the press have given rise to an people of the UtifUM States have pa
opinion Uiat ho la getting ready for far the canal abd should get some .r
hu. r'sw^n pong" and another exit. /or their .v mpa.ey.... Koretaie:
In ?ac race for ll?utonant governor ?B^^^^?S%C
.. _o..",i. n'o.??i, L-.ii.vn? privileges as our own people, unlei
m:^mff^^^^m^m?W U?, bad contrlb??d'towards ?*^
^^^^?S?iW^?t^^ struoUou of the cana..
J. V Hunter of P??nvberg,,anu Mr. A. J. The statement ti a' v.- .<n.ij ,ou
?--i^r..-.^^,^vw^v^.- po.a subsidy Jo a ' s?.pu.tug truBt",
Itvan. Will Sullivan, Jr., Robert Rus- w,?I'N. A A,,,0,0I ^SKKSS
self. Ralph Smith. Sloan Stephens. 4Wo havotrio American merch?nt ?Mi
[Jcbrge William Brown. Ban ^butter, to uso, it bceauso tho subsldUcd Vc
Oscar tdarttn. Waller t?u^t, Walter a?ls^
' ? 'mi^!Li}'
light ho?Rekvu
Pl?...
can ?iu?ibh r.
hut a "cutter" n?ea'gppV
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or bHwee?f'.v
Shoals *o?"13?v.
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will meer at tin;
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organ {sing ?uu.;
UioeUng-wtll 1
the afternoon.
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