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x n ur su a y morning; J my <MJ, 1?14 illili!!^ i??.. These Prices Go Into Effect Saturday, August 1st, 1914. PALM BEACH SUITS. $10.00, now.$7 50 $ 7.5'0, now.$5.00 $10.00 two piece suits. bgf/CeJpnia cloth, cold water shrunk, blue and gray striped, now $7.50 AsK to see uncalled for suits, made by Edv. Price & Co. We have only!.four sizes, 37, 35, 44f fiO-bargain for you if this is your size. Road Louse Automo bile^.'al! linen Dusters, cold' water shrunk : $5.00 quality, now $3.50 $3.00 quality, now $2.25 $1.00 Caps, now. . .75c 75c Caps, now. . . .50c 50c Caps, now. . . . 35c In these Shirts Econo my and quality shake hands: $3.50 Silk Shirts, now. .$2.75 $3.00 Silk Shirts, now .$2.25 $2.50 Madras Shirts now .$1.75 $2.00 Madras Shirts, now.$1.50 $1.50 Madras Shirts, now .$1.15 J $l.oo Madras Shirts now .80c Our stock is strong on all the Newest and the Smartest Neckwear. One ($) all Silk Ties 75c The undisputed value and variety of patterns of our 50c Ties is well known. You must see them now, 35c 3 for. .$1 Wash Ties, guaranteed fast colors, 35c, 3 for.$l Adjustable Hat bands, were 50c, now.35c Cool as a Cucumber. $2.00 Suit Underwear . .$1.50 $1.50 Suit Underwear .$1.00 $100 Suit Underwear . .80c Scrivens' Union Suits: $2.00 Suit,-now. .$1.50 $1.50 Suit, now A $1.15 $ 1.00 Nuckasee.... 80c Still Hacking Away. $3.50 Pajamas, now. .$2.75 $3.00 Pajamas, now. .$2.25 $2.50 Pajamas, now. .$1.75 $2.00 Pajamas, now. . _$1.25 $1.50 Pajamas, now. . $1.15 Wake up in one of our cool Night Shirts at these prices: $1.50 Night Shirts, now . . $1.15 $ 1.00 Night Shirts, now .80c 75c Night Shirt, now 50c 50c Night Shirt, now35c . Soft Hats all Colors. $3.00, now.$2.50 $2.50, now.$1.75 $1.50, now.$1.00 Knox & Beacon and the well know C. & K. make. LEATHER BELTS. $1.50, now. .... .$1.15 $1.00, now..75c 75c; now.50c 5Oe, now. . . ,35c . Bring this list or order by parcel post.v. Down they go, all Straw Hats. Nothing re served. Half Price at T.L.CELY CO. J Order by Parcel Post, sss We prepay charges. === . * ) L.ll'l ll., Ml U ./ NEXT TO CHIQUOLA HOTEL lilli IIB Classified ; Want Advert Twct?ty?-tlvo words or lesB, Ooo T Six Tlmes^lOO. ? AU advertisement over twenty-fiv word. Katey on 1,000 words to tton. No advertisement taken for lesa If your naroo appears In the tele your want,'ad to 321 and a bill will yrompt payment. m LOST .JM HAI ilfl ? ' '?V>i..-> ' LOST-BotWeon Iva and Anderson or In Anderson'; Tuesday, a gentleman's ) coat ot bi own, mixed goods. Finder return to J C. Jones, Iva, S. C. and receive" reward. 7-30-3t -; . ;>?? i ._ LOST-Bolwetih 'O: .1). Anderson's store nh'dnth'? gundry. Tuesday af ter 6 p:\?'.l'ono 17 Jewel Howard watch, with',?rihlston, Ala., militia fob. Paul''bradshaw. Phono 243. if L08T-Sk>lld ?old watch fob with In itials "W.;|K, ,V," on locket. Lost on E&Bt ?rr.,sfr?et Flndnr return to Crayton J^rug, Store. Reward. F?ftSALE ~~ A 600? Fj^?r^R SALE-164 acre Ocqne^c^'un^;,?outh Vnlon road. High ,.?tato.t.xft,,. cultivation. Well watered. Good pastures. Fine or chard and1 '?cuppsrnong vino. Four ten nut. houjscB1 'and large barn. A bargain fo^ao'ni.? mun. A. T. Thomp son, Wea*uMn4(er, S. C., R. F. D. 3. _.-.-i, \j---ii?i-iJ-i TOR SALK.-'?no farms So. Ga., West tireen ahditDetiton, Ga,, $10.50 round trip. ? It-you^aro'Interested write or see mo sconce. C E. Key, County (Jlcrk's'Offtyo/)Anderson, 8. C. tf _-U--,?x ?ti.idL 'MUI. , ,,. ,. ... FOB SALB^?nA''second hand A. B. Colt Acetyllno generator, good aa now, 30 light- "Cheaper than the choopoBt fJoT ieash. Apply to A. S. Bowlo, Stnrr;JC"C. FARM- FOR. $i ilk-73 acres one and a half miles,from Antreville in Dia mond Hill, township: 1 room hope ^i?W^?n&'* abd . good water, W-r&bM,Alewlne, Iva, R. ' 'R:^D ::^ ':V .." ' 7~2fl'6tp FOR ttALR-Tin frluVcane In any quilty from 100? to 10,000. Quarts, $x.eo per hundred; No t, $2.00 per hundred, ?a$|? wHft 9,ra?r, im 8. I Columns ising Rates imo 25 cents. Three Times CO cents, o words prorata for each additional bo used in a month, made on nppli than 25 cents, cash In advance. phone directory you can telephone bo malled after Its insertion for Cromer. Phono 44, 027 W. Market street, Anderson, S. C. FOR SALE-Two Becond hand sew-l lng machines in good condition. Also ono light spring wagon. It will pay you to soo me for your repair work. All work guaranteed.-J. H. Allen, notion Path, S. C. WANTS WANTED-Orders for cypress polos. Can furnish any length and size de sired in a good grade of black and red heart cypress. Prompt ship ments. Write mo your wanta and I will Darno delivered prices. Ad dress J. U. Watts, Branchville, S. C. BUSINESS LOCALS ATTENTION, Home Cauners- I have a largo lot of standard tin cans which I can. soil you cheaper than you can order them. E. C. McCants. Phono 344. 7-30-6t FISH Fancy Spanish Mackerel, Fancy Red Fin Crocker, Fancy Butter Fish, Fresh Water Bream and Pondi. Fan cy Sheephcadr' Fahey Pan Trout. Fancy Pdmnino, Flounders and Mul lets. Robinson and Thomas Fish Co., 547 W. Market St., City. 7-20-3t Roan Mountain Inn . .Situated 25 miles from Johnso" Tenn? On the head waters ol IL < River? 3,000 feet abov? the sea loci. Scenery of variety, beauty and gran deur.. No mnlarin. No mosquitoes. Hot and cold baths on each floor. Wide Verandas, high-class dining room service. Rates reasonable. For full Information, rf rito Dr. 8. B. Wood? Roan Mountain, Tenn. Instead ot the usunl'four-win ..;;e<l af fair, a new storm door tor public bu'ld ings is made In tho form of a cylinder with an opening In ono side through which a person enters, leaving lt aa a ?potvT turn? |f around, OOOOOOO?QOOOOO o IVA NOTES o o o ooooooooooooooo Iva. July 29.-Mrs. H. H. Anderson of Welford and Mrs. Laura Ezell of Spurtanburg have returned to their homes after a short visit at the home of Mr. S. A. Anderson. Mr. C. C. Burdett and family of Lln colnton, Ga., aro on a visit to relatives here. Mr. Lewis Campbell and MIBB Hat tie Latham were married Sunday by Hov. S Y. Hood at tho parsonage. Mr. W, Frank McGee who went to Columbia Saturday returned today bringing with him Mrs. McGoe who hus been in the hospital thero the past two weeks for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burrlss have re turned from a visit to relatives in Elberton, Ga. Miss Louise Cunningham,- who bas been the guest for the past few weeks of her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Watson, has returned to her home near Lowndes Villo Mrs. M. E. Hall and daughter, Mrs. Wylie Willis, after spending several days hero with friends have returned to their home in Laurens. Mr. John Jones, who bas been in disposed for some time, bas gone to Wllliamston to spend awhile for the benefit of his health. Mr. C A. WUCB, who has been In the hospital in Anderson for tho past two weeks bas returned home. Mastor Robert Wilson ot Mt Carmel cpent a few days here recently with relatives. - * Another affair of tho week was an "old-fashion cairtly pulling" given by Miss Fannie Leo Wiles on Friday evening. A number of her friends were invited and thc evening waa enjoyed by all. Miss Marie Olbin of Elberton, Ga, is on a visit' here to her ?cousins, Mlssea Alkoaya and Clara Townsend. Miss Fredna Schumport of Newber ry ts spending some time with her sister, Mrs. W. T. A. Sherard. . Miss Lila Nelms of Elberton, Ga., ta the guest of relatives here this week. Mr. Addie' Wiles and daughter. Miss Annie, of Hones. Path wore here Son day for a short whtlo, with relatives. The Sewing. Circle met-Friday af* '.c.i-oon with Miss Lillie Price and ir~3. J. A. :HcAItster, at the home of tho former. There was'a full attend danc? ?nd a number of visitors. Af ter spending awhile with their beedles and embroidery, Misses Ellie. Kate abd Bertha McAlister assisted -the hostess' In serving ice tea, sandwiches and fruit. During the afternoon music was rendored by Mrs. J. C. Jones and Misse; Mabel and Winnie Reid. Tho guests wore also entertained with a recitation by Miss Louise Cunningham who Ia a very talented elocutionist. "Miss Sarah Gilllland, who has been on s/visit for ?PW? weeks at R?poake, and Norfolk Va., has returned to her home here. On last "Wednesday a crowd ol friends and relatives assembled at the hospitable home of Mr." J. W. Wharton where they had been Invited to cele brate his 52nd birthday,. A sumptuous dinner had been prepared which wat greatly enjoyed by,alt present. Miss Sallie Tucker is the guest o her cousin Miss Licia Seawright. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stewart hav< been spending a few days in Starr a the home of Mr. Stewart's parents. Mr. J. T. Puntch ot Maiden,-N. C ls the guest of his brother-in-law, Mi J. F. Giuliano. On last Friday a few friendB wer invited to dine with Rev,. S. J. Hoot this- being hts 33rd birthday. . Mn Hood had prepared for him on this oe easton a most tempting dinner. Miss Thelma Smith has re turne from a week's visit to Hodges.. . Sh was accompaned home by her grand mother, Mrs. D. D.Rnmpoy. Miss Eather Sherard has gone t Anderson to spend a week with he sister, Mrs. Jas. ?V'Sln?pson:* . ' . * Miss Lots Jackson has re tur ne home from a trip to Anderson whet she has been spending a few days tl guest of relatives. Mrs. J,. B. Leverett has returned 1 bur home in Starr ,. af ter - spending few days herc at tho.homo of her flo: Mr? S. E. Leverett. * -?. M'. W. T. Cunningham-of Lowndoi ville was a visitor in town a few da] ago. Dr. A. L. Smethers Of Anders n wi hero Saturday OD. professtonn ' H ness., . . "--y I Rev. J. W. Garrison and'wife of Ai j dorson spent Friday in town wit I friends? * -. Mrs. W. T. A. Sherard, and childre who have been in ..ewherry for tl past six wccKs have returend to the I home here. ?????, Mt. T. C. Liddell'Of Lowndesvil was-a business viB^tor here one di last week. Eases Torment of ? Asthma'and Hi Fever. For the discomforts and mlHery asthma and hay fever" uso' Foleij Honey add Tar Compound, it pu a . healing, soothing* coating over tl swollen, tickling : .membranes, a. eases -the thick and .choking.sena tion. - Helps you to breath easily ai naturally. Mrs. Agatha Longack? Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.', says: ."I loft 'lung was greatly "af fe ct cd by severo-cold, and one-half . 1 Dottie Fdioy's Honey and Tar cured rn* Refuse any substitute offered, .Evans' Pharmacy, Agents. .Meeting of W. 0. TV. Tonight There will be a call meeting of B< p'on camp, 198, July 30, nt 8 o'clock 1 the purpose of arranging come m tera of tho degree, team and maki arrangements , for % unveiling moi menU All members' please attend. C C. TR?BBLE, C. C R. M, SMiTH, Clerke ^ ?-8, ' I- . ? ?' ./? Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown - and Ooorgc William Brown have returned from a trip to Saluda. Misses Mamie and Qrace DuPre of Spartanburg aro In thc city, the guests of Mrs. Joe Evans. V Mrs. P. L. Morrow is visiting rela tives near Greenwood. < Miss Pearl Smithson of Atlanta isl the. attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. W. Harrison. Miss Caugham arrived in tho city last, night from Honea Path and will j leave this morning for Columbia, where she will spend her vacation. ' I R. L. Hogg, of WU lia ms ton Was ardon g tho visitors to spend yesterday in Anderson. John Thompson,, tho woll .known cashier for tho Southern Hell tele phone company, . ls spending^, bis 'va cation in the mountains of North Car olina. , ,,(; .Mlrs Elizabeth Fretwcll has return ed from .an extended visit *o friends and rotatives et Manning, Sumter and Columbia. . . \* ? ' . ' ". - D. B. Milford and D. 0; Milford both well known- citizens ot .the. Fork section, spent yesterday in the -city. . M. T*. Fleming and John Tripp of the Brushy Creek section . were In tho city yesterday, V s' ' David B. Ramsey of. Greenville, One. of the Btato's best known educators, was in the city yesterday. - -- . , . v E. G. Evans of Pendleton spenC a part of yesterday In the city on busi ness. t ? . S. H. Whitlock of Pendleon waa .in tho city yesterday for a^few bdUfbV r > -- Miss Martha Richardson has gone to Piedmont, where she wilt spend a few days with relativos and friends. / -- . mm ? ' Clayton McAUster and O. tt-T/tWf ht Townville spent a few" hours In the city yesterday. ' ? ?, ? W. F. Lanier, "born In. Baltimore and raised everywhere,";a-well known representative of Goans Brbthors, w?s lu Anderson yesterday. Charley Cox ot "Belton wae_in^thi> city' yesterday for a fowraours,,'~Z '.... H. Haywood, representirig the silver ar? of Ri Wallace, spent yesterday . *. i .' .? '. ? : ' In Anderson. Tho Wallace company is thc biggest silver manufacturing plant in tho country, their factory covering sevcu acres. Sam Iv. nailon han returned from a two week's visit to Hcndcrsonvlllc, Asheville and other North Carolina points. Prank Farmer has returned trom Spartanburg. where ho has been upending r.everal days un business. Mr. and Mr8. E. J. Davenport mo tored ovor from Atlanta yesterday aud visited friends here. S L. E. Fields, of Delton, Route 5, spent a portion of yesterday In tho city. ^ E. C. Asbell of Townviho.was among the visitors to spend yesterday in An derson. J. L. Reynolds of near Portman, was in the city yesterday fbr a lew hours on business. . I - . Dr. H. H. Harris, secretary of the Anderson baseball club, went to Spnr tahburg yesterday for' tho Andorson Spartanburg game, and on td Gaffney last night to? attend a meeting of the league directors. Miss Gladys Jackson . of . ' Gaffney, who has been visiting Mrs. McCalla at Lowndesville, passed through tho city yesterday, en route tb her homo. .. i . ? , -;-!? i. . A. B. Carpenter and J. L, Carpen ter of Greenville "spent part of .yester day in tho city. ' W. E. Weir of Athens; Ga., was among'the business visitors to spend yesterday in the; city. klfVvV '.. . ".. t,-? '?' ? - . L". Watkins ot the Lebanon seer Hon was in the city yesterday on bus iness. : 'ttW. B^ Todd and family ot Union aro sj?endlng a few days in tho city,- the guesta bf Mrs. Janie Todd. Father Edward Duff of Greenville ts in the cjty fdr ? short stay. I T. D. Watkins .of the Leban?n secvt Ubhv'rfpbnt yesterday, in tho city on puslness. Magistrate W. P. Bej? of Antreville war'In the city, yesterday for .a short stay. -,. v . . -1- - , V C P. Cann ot Atlanta, Ga.;'Spent a few hours in thc city yostord?y. V? ; . ? .. .MI. , Miss MUtio Cann left yesterday for a visit to Bowman, Atlanta and-Rich land, Ga. - .., Eogene Nardin Ot Atlanta; is visit ing his mother, Mrs, W.-M; Nardin. NfiwC J.' O. ?n?ow who' has boen^?r-* lng in Rock Hill, has been spending a few days in Anderson, tho guest ol h?r sister, Misa Edna Ballet!. Mr?. Enlow left yesterday for Greenville. where abo will mako her nomo in the future. Ernest Johnson and James Pressly lclt yentorday afternoon for a motor ing trip to Asheville, N. C. J. M. Long and W. S. Mauldln of Brusliy Creek were in tho city yestor day. ' " - V/. J.. Johnson of Pelzer, a candidate for county supervisor, was in tho city yesterday. . MIT. Raymond Beatty is at home al ter a trip to many places of interest in the mountains of western North Carolina. , Missoa Nan and Liz/.ic Clayton of Columbia aro visiting relativos hero. Mrs. W. C. Pcarman' of Polzor, was tho guest of her Hitter, Miss Ola Mc Gregor last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dowling agent Tuesday m Due West. J. B. Weir and Alex Vanoy WOlr wera hero yesterday on the way to their home in Athens,'Ga., after a vis it to Greenville. i Dr. and Mrs. C. W, Harris of Dish , opvillc and-Mr. and Mrs. James T. Reese of Elberton, Ca., aro visiting \ Mrs. 'Beck. .* . /Mts. B. B. Donalds has gi' .c u>. Donalds and Traveler's Rest f : a stay of sevoral weeks. .4 Prof. Chambers of tho City schools is at home'again after spending sav o ral weeks in Chicago tn lc In g a spec ial coufse. 7 Mr. and Mrs: E. V. VandJver spent yesterday nt Chick Springs. Mrs. T". A. Wiggington Is at homo . again after spending ? several.-d?ya visiting relatives In thc upper part of the county. Miss Kaihnrlno Crayton ie in Char lotto,- N. C., visiting relatives. She* will return to Anderson before going, to her. borne In Washington, . . -*? ? - .. "..- V, Owens McKinney has'gone tb Spar tanhurg for a fev/ day's visit. A PERFECT CATHARTIC There la sure and wholesome action ?ta every dose ot Poley; Cathartic Tab lets. They- cleanse with never a gripe br . pain; P. A. Morgan* ' Gore, 'Qa., writes "I lately had. occasion to, nae a liver medicine, and took Poley Catb> artic > Tablets. ' They; - thoroughly cleansed my system, and I felt liker a new man-light and frec^V. Chronic cases of constipation find them Inval uable. Stout people aro relieved of that'bloated, congested feeling, n,o un comfortable ?speel?lly^?ri hot- weath er. They keep your liver busy. ,Bvans* Pharmacy, Agents, ? v.;v; '.'"?.?" l-.-' , . ?.;: vf'i ..