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-s Sa/e Commences | WEDNESDAY August 12 th. WM-Last 10 Days THAT ECONOMY A PARALLEL Store Closed all Day T??S??Y A lions ? ll tri ii ? ? ?? - Commences Wednesday Morning at 8.30 o'clock, and continues for Ten Days. Which the enthusiasm. We vouch for the success of this great Sale. See our Full Four Page Circular of full particulars. We name here a few of the thousands of good things in store for those that want the best for the least. 720 Ladies' White and Colored Waists,; high of low neck, long or short sleeve, taine np to $1.50, our economy price for.this sale, 50c each. .,. ,. 69c / 25 Men's Palm Ilefl?'i Suits, $8.50 kind, Norfolk and Plain Cut, for this sale only $1.7.") suit. 300 Ladles* White Wash Skirts, values up to $1.25 each, far this sale oniy, 50c each. $7.98 .?0 Men's >'cw Style, heavy Serge Suits, our best $10.00 values, this sale, nil slues, :?:j to 40, only $7.98 Suit. Wednesday, first day of sale, 3JHK) yards Balles' best. 10c Bleaching, 10 yards tor 69c. 900 yards pretty 5c Embroidery. edg ings, they all must go, good edges, on I) Sc yard. FOR 5c DRESSES Beautiful 25c sponge Hat I ne, Grey, ii tty- " Lavender, Tau, etc Full 25c vulu^ nt 12 l-2c yard. Boy's $1.00 Fine Worsted Pants, sises 5.C-7-8. This stale* only 50c nair. For 10c 200 Pieces Unman Stripe, Persian and Checked, fancy ribbons, values up to 20c yard, this sale 40c yard. 16 New Style Silk Dresses, cheap at $10 to $12.50 for this sale $4.95 each. This table hns bern the talk of tho 50 Ladles' Crepe Dresses lor city. And they shall from now own It?! or home wear, the good $1.50 , .. " . ; tuIw sole only $1J00 each 40 Inch I, 2.)C woven Zephyrs, thin sale only 5c yard. I" 20c printed voiis, this sale on.y 6c yard. street kind, 10 and 12 l>2c Muslins, this sale only 5c yard. 121.2c Foulard on U?s table, only 5c j ynrd. , , 40 theil, 10c White Lawns, this sale only 5c yard. j 30 Inch, 10c Percale, 20 yard limit ut 5c yard. 7 1*2 and Kc Apron Ginghams, this sale only 5c yard. For 39c Pair 3S0 pair Boys' All Linen wash Pants best 50c values, lot of them sold at this price, nil sises 6 to 16, this sale Mc pair. $22.50 Dresses for $8.98 24 Ladles' Fine Silk Dresses and long tu ules, all muterlals, full $22.50 values, this suie only, $8.98 each. 4c YARD Big Lot of 8 1-3 and 10c Embroidery Edgings ut usual every day prices, for this sale, ir yard. 25 doz good grade heavy seamed sheets, 72x90 for, this sale, 50c values (his week, 86e each. $14.98 Grand assortment of $20 Axminster Art Squares, new full patterns for this sale, $14.98 each. $2.98 Big lot of Blue and White and Black and White Striped Mesasline or Tuf* feta silk ?dresses $6.50 values, this sulc, $2.98 each. 10c 200 pieces A. F. G. Best Hospital Ging* hums, any day of the sale, only 10c ynrd. $2.50 Waists for $1.00 Big lot of White arid7 Colored Crepe, White and Colored Batiste and beauti ful White Waists, values up to ?2.50 for this sale, all you want, but they cun't stay long, only $1.00 each. $1.00 Hand Bags 60c Big lot of $1.00 Matting Hand Bags, good locks, for this sale only 60c euch. Sizes 1.6 and 18 luches. SALE OF SHOES Misses $2.00 Tan and'Black Oxfords, carried over for this sale 98c $1.50 Childrens' Sniffers slippers, this sale 98c pair. $1.75 Childrens' E. C. Sendera she 9 to 12, this sale $1.25 pair. $2*50 Satin Evening Slippers, ncr price $1.75, this sole $1.49 pair. Ilion F. Beynold' Oxfords, $5.00 kind our price, regular, $1.00, for this sale only $8.39 pair. All $4>G0 Colonial Pumps for Ladiux, sold by other stores -regular ot $5.00, for this sale, $2.98 pair. Luilies $2.50 Tan Pomps, our price, $1.75, for this sale $1.19 pair. Men's Best Grade $3JW Oxfords for this sale, only $2.75 pair. Childrens' new style strap Pumps, all sixes, 9 to 2, Milnes $1,1*0 for this ?ale 98c pair. . 1 72 pair Men's . $5, $6 and $7 Pants, nothing finer lu the city at any price, I tor 'this ?ale, ?i.98 pair* a -?.1-ogg - - There are headlights in every department of the store. No fakes, just very deep,cuts and fastselling. That's the way with our sales THE B|E HIV /;:;..G ? ' .'H . -. . ,,;:J3 A. I M-* IES \ ?i Summer Footwear Colonial Pumps in Mat Kid, Patents, and Dull Calf at $2.50 to $4.00 Regular Pumps, with low or high heels, in Patents. Dull Calf, Cravu uette. Satin and White Canvas. $1.00 to $4.00 THQMRSON'S Tilt. ONE-FRI CE SHOE STORE vm NELL FOR CASH, ONLY. We Sell -In the Ead the Cheapest Shade Yea Can Buy They are made of Closely woven c??tt? with&?t that "filling" of chalk: and slay which,, in the ordinary ?shade,. soon cracks and fallout in unsighjly Hpio.holes." Sun. wonlt f??t? :it nor water spot it: lt_is supple-not stiff, yet al ways hangs stra?g.it and smooth. : Made ?fsb iii B re) lim Duple* blight on one side and dark on.the Other. : A HIGH CLASS SHADE THAT YOU WANT TO SEE ANDERSON SOUTH CAROLINA ' Tli?' WcT?ojr R*a?lu Ar ..* Mr. & V. McCoy requests that no-, (leo/ be. given - of the .reunion of the: children, . grandchild ron ard . groat grandchildren of Eli?a Ann McCoy,' better knownv.Uun "Aunt Annie.? ?t ? Nears - creek church on vTh?vaii?yJ -AupuEt 20. Neal's creek ia six miles; ,oaat ol Anderson, il ve miles weat.(Qt Belton and two miles south ot Gentry';* Crossing on tho G. S. and A. -Deaf h of Samuel Fisher. Samuel Fisher died at 4 ? 30 yester-j day .afternoon .at in&?e.( ph #aa^ mett street Orrvale, attar, an Illness; of two weeks. . Tho .rn&oral services will bo' conducted st tVy former horne' In tnt* county tbi*? afternoon at 5 o'clock.: Thc deeen&sd was but 23! years of ago. " ' - . (Sj x*x ? 1 MISS VANDIVKR'N LUNCHEON A lovely luncheon waa.given Tues day morning when MISB Rhoda van d i ver entertained at her home on South Mc Du trie street In honor of Mrs. Ed ward Hutchins, one of tho summer brides. '. * The guests were greeted by Miss Vandlver and Mrs. Hutchins and invit ed Into thc living room. Later they were asked luto the dining room Where three attractive tables had'been placed. Covers were laid for eighteen and a tempting five course lunch was served the following guests: Mrs. Hutchins, Misses Julia dillard. Zoe li roy] es. Edna ll royles, Louise Thomp son, Linda Thompson/'Elizabeth. Har rison, Rutii Brownlee, Rosamond Blr dlno. Elisabeth Van Wyck, Louise Henry, Marguerite Henry, Jones, Ce? ellie von . Hasseln, Anna Trlbble, Prances TribBle and tho hostess. . MISS ANTIWJi i'HON OHED Miss Joan Anthony of Atlanta, who ls the guest of hct flirter, Mrs. John Sadler, waa tho honoree at ah Infor, mal auction party Thursday morning when Mrs.. Sadler entertained at lief homo on Sou'h McDuiiic street. At the conclusion of a number of inter esting rubbers a delicious brit Linen was served the guests who were Mes dames J. C. Stripling, Sam Prince Keys McCully, Chas. Causey, Raymond Beatty, and .J. C. Jones, of .Augusta. LAWN PARTY A delightful lawn party was given i fW night ago In . WlManiatAa bj Misses Sylvene and Loie Mull (kin it honor of their guest, Miss Ruby Dav en por t of Anderson. On the porch .refreshments. wer< served . the .guests who wore Misse; Lucile Duckwoi th, Lizzie Owen; Rot! Owen,,Eva Cnllaham, Ella Freeman Mamie' Rogers,- Genevieve "Harris," Le la Hammond, Lola Irby.-Celia Ellison Meta Owen, Ida Browning,, Dossli Owen/ May Tollison abd Balito Wright Messrs. Je?s and Russdll. Duckwbrtt Prue ' and Irving Barnette, Geter am John' Armstrong; Allie and Bob Ham mond, L?on Burgess, Roy Griffin, Mu Rogers, Vance Cooley, Lester on Walter Tollison, Ansel Owen, Ear nos Murphy, Wilton Halt, J. B. Hndgem 'dar? Davenport, Bob G5fmer. Jo Rogers and Joe' Ellison. "f CAL'OllMAN.liARNEI T : A marriage of unusual-interest wo ^rformbd this morning whop MU Nelle Ay cock Oratan and WHUni D.',Barnbtt, both of. Columbia* wei married at the homo ? tho bride's eh ter, Mrs. Walter ; S, Beatty.; % ~ ' ? Miss Caughmau has been the fcn?j of Mr. abd Mrs, Beatty for . sevcri days - but tho ' wedding 'bad not bH planned to toko place at this tim ,-'.'? ETY lilli! . However, planr wero changed and Saturday morning at 11:15 they were married, Rev. J. WI; Speake performing the ceremony. Thoylq ft immediately .oftarwcrdo for tho mountains of North Carolina. Miss Caughman ls a graduate of the College for Women in. Columbia and Mr. Barnett of Clemson and the law department of the University of South Carolina, so both have: friends all over tho state who will be interested tn thia announcement. TH0M|P80N-K1X? Pendleton, August 5.-One pf the prettiest wi tidings' of the reason WBB that of Miss Sallie Thompson and Mr. Arthur King, solemnized in the Le banon. Baptist rh.urch pt 5 o'clock on i Wednesday. ' The church was deco rated in bridal green and'white. Be . foro the. arrival of tho bridal party, I Miss Alma Thompson af. tho organ, ao j companied on the violin hy Mr. Paul Thompson,, -rendered several rejec tions. To the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march the bridal narty enter ed. ' . . The first to enter " jre;v tho ushers. Mr. Hormon Thompson, of Anderson, and air. j; M. King of Fins ley. They were followed by the ribbon glrle, lit tle Luelle Thompson and Louise King. Who opened the gates for the bridal party. Then- carno the bridesmaids , and the groomsmen down the middle {aisle. Thc bridesmaids were dressed I in different colors bud carried shower bouquets bf giadloliaa. ' They came in the'." following order* Miss Mltyienu ,'flrowh' of Anderson k and Mr. Pau? Robinson of Kasloy; Miss Alice King of Hartwell, Ca., and Mr. Guy Thomp son; ' Miss 'Leda Poora of Belton and Mr. Ed. Hamilton of Easley; Miss Avlco Elgin and Dr/^afle Thompson of Anderson; Mlss Bass -Hamilton and ; Mr..Wyatt of Easley; Ml?s Olive Wil liams bf Greenville 'and Mr. L.J. Smltn i Cf Easley; Mira Edith Bigley of Wll , 1 ianis!on, and Mr. J; C. Sitten of twis i ley; Miss IVith King ot Eaeley and : Mr. John Thompson; Misa Robbie ? Thompson- hnd MK Wyatt rif Easley. r The two dames of honor were Mr's, t Marchs King of Anderson and.Mrs. J. : M. King of Easl-y., ; Miss Reulnn , Thompson, 'sister of j thc bride, wa. ( maid of honor . Tho bride vas very Iha.nda^rao'.in her gown, of whito duck;* less satin with.voil of tulle caught with J orango, blossoms ano" and earry'ug ? ? mammoth bouquet of fcrldc'n roseri and ? liflas.of tho galley. . The only Jewelry i shh wore was. a diamond lavallicrrc s thc. gift hf tho ?room, - The bride cam? - Lu with ker, father* and. waa met. at -the altar by tito groom ?nd bis brothel t who acted hs his beat mau. Mr. Clor * enco King <of Eaeley. Tho ting -cit* i 'mox.y was performed; .by ? Rc*. O. L ; Martin pt Anderson, with tho assist* I .r- - ;. J'v". '^jS^t^'^-^sp^i'ti^x-i -?' .'.i'. * ance of. Rev. E. V. Babb of Easiey. lohengrin's wedding march was play ed as tho party left the church. Changing to a traveling suit of tan with hat and gloves to match, the bride and groom loft in an automo bile Tor Anderson to take the train foi Uic mountains of North Carolina. The bride 18 the third daughter of Mr. J. R. Thompson of this place. She is a graduate of Winthrop College and .is .richly-, erfdowed with nature's most priceless gift-a cheerful, . sonny and sympathetic disposition. The groom is one of Easley's most prominent young business men. Tho out ?f town guests w?r? Mr. nnd'Mr-J- Fjiyr?end Williams, Mr. and Mrs.. Jim. Williams. Miss Lucy Wil liema'Abf Greenville; Mrs. Callie Thompson and .Miss Grace Thompson of Princeton; Mr. J. C. RagBdalo ot! Bonley; Mrs. Mamie Parker and'Mr. and Mrs. Child's of Piedmont; Mrs. O. L. Martin; Mrs. Lizzie Fare/and Mrs. Alma Ijjenny of Anderson. ' At noon on Wednesday after a're hearsal a reception was given the bri dal party at the homo of the bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson. INVITATION ISSUED Mrs. F; . Keith ProvoBt has Issued the following Invitations to a number of tho. younger set. Yon are invited to spend Thursday: afternoon,. August ll,. > . 'j from B to 7 ? >..' ' ? with Marion Acker 231 Calhoun Street. - ; INFORMAL AUCTION PARTY Miss Eunice Rusesll entert vined in formally Wednesday morning at her' homo on North McDufilo street m-hon or of Mrs. Fred'Callum^ of Atlanta and Misa Francis Russell tit Oklouo ma.' The tables were Allot) with congenial players .and after .a number of rub bers btV'huctlon "the hostess nerved a delightful seladx course. MOONLIGH .TO??Tc-1. Moonlight picnics are becoming more and moro popular -each week In. An derson. .Several were given- this week in1 hbnor of "the visiting"girls. One at High Shoals,'in honor of Miss Acker bf Atlanta, Mn'hoi Todd of : Man ning arid M*;* "Archer of Atlanta, aro ?ne attractive fcuoats of the Misses Archerton North Main Street. ?Misses Hyatt''and Jones who are the guests of Misses Louise and Mar guerite Henry were, given a delightful picnic Monday evening in the; North Anderson, park! A FTE RN 0 ON I* A RT Y iAdelightful ^ party was given Fri day wh<jn Miss Annie Earle Farmer invited pity' bf Jber Httlo friends to Spend tho .afternoon fclth ' her. ' Games were played nh tho l?wtt abd on the Srch nectar Waa fc?rvpd to thc esta. " //;' :: ' " ;,; MISCELLANEOUS MSJJO WER v Mr?. :.Bennett , Townsend waa thc guest of Itoiror Fsrldny. morning-when Mrs. Clarence Tolly and Mrs. Fletches ?i e a a g i aecf asa ?a; ?ap McCluro entertained with a ml;i:c:i. laneouB shower at Mr?. McClure's home on Webb street. . Tho g ne? ts were given little cards wltii a verse on them and after they were all put together and read lt announced that Misses Felicia and. Katharine McCluro would shower Mrs. Townsend with many beautiful gifts for her hew home, from her friend,- "presont. - . . A delicious salad course was served thc twenty-five guests present. CARD FAliT?-I~~ Mrs. Marshall Orr entertained most delightfully with cards Friday after noon at her new home in North An-, derson. After a number of rubbers bf auc tion the hostess served a tempting salad course. Those present were Mrs. Ernest Coch ran, Mrs. Henry Orr, MIBB Marguerite Evans, Mrs." Louis Gray, Mrs. T. L. Coly Mrs. Keith Provost Mrs. Sam Prince, Misses Bertha Cashin, Ruby Durant, ot Blshopville, Madeline Fer ris oi Charlotte and Elia Mae Cum mings/ ELKS' RECEPTION Ono of tho most delightful recep tions ever .given In Anderson was the formal opening Thursday evening ot the Elks' new home' on North Mc Dufne street. Th? entire house wed thrown open to tho guests and vases and jardenedrs of lovoly lillies added their fragrance and beauty to' the oc casion. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney Farmer Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross and Mr. and Mr.;. Bond' Anderson were in the la dies' sitting room to groot the callers. Many of the guests remained throughout the evening. On the first floor several, tables were filled with card players and in the lodge hall the dancers enjoyed the one /step and hesitation. Late in the evening the guests wo? ' invited into the dining rooms where tea and sandwiches, were, served, BATTLE OF BATKSBURfi -r-.. Columbia Militia ??mpanles Aae 01 An Extensive ii Otc. . Special to Tne Intelligencer. Columbia, August 8.-The siege o Bat es burg, ? the me tropoll a of "thi Ridge" section, was begun Saturda; evening at 5 o'clock when four C*** m Wa companies under comm? - -1 < . . ? Dibert Jackson, aiH-i' . ! n ;>,?t o . the state house: ?.?o march oh th , Ridge section waa begun shortly site 5 o'clock. At Brookland* tho .light in j fan try of that place Joined lu, Tonigh j tho soldiers are camped ' somewlier , between Lexington and Leesville j Sunday morning the Camdon compan; of tho national guard mobilized am Will march toi defend Batesburg. Tho fight will take pi?ce some tim * Monday morning. ..-'-> i The people of Bateaburg aro .orepar * lng a great welcome for the aoldlen PROFESSIONAL CARDS ?...... .;?-.* . ? . ? * . . .>.'. . ? -? -- . i * . SAYRE & BALDWIN . . '" 1 ARfjp; mct? : . ? -?- ' ? * , . Blockier Bldg. Andersen, 8. C, . . Citizens National Bank Bldg, ?j . . , Holtegb- N. C f 4?" * CASEY ft FANT > * . ?1 - ? ? .* * ARCHITECTS *: Anderson, S. C. ?M * Brown Office BaRdtaf Second Floor. Phone fi?? . i*' * ?'. ? - , -, KM-:' .; -<-. ...O ) ;. .j .1 .|.". ' ?. JJ. . n ' 'L< , ?. ii. 1 wi? i/ijiluM * . ?.. . . . 9m0M^?? * T. Frank Watttas SfWIL. s^tiV * WATHINS & PRINCB * _. - , ? ;jMp . * Attorneys and Couusellor-atLa-w ' . ; : m Floor Biecktey Bl^ ; . M.?}??;? V? f;l,? * O ? *.<a.* ? e.? '- ny.. * * * * *'* ......? * . * . * DR. L. H. SNIDER * . .-- . * VETERINARY SUR?EON. . ,* t ,\-- . . ii* ,* Fretwe?? Ve. Stable ? * ? '. m * Phone 54. ! Anderson, S. C ':? * ? ;* . OCEAN IIS ER ARRIVES- ! $ Reaefcca 8o?i ?- nmpton, / England, in Safety MJU? Lichta EitlnRolshe& ' ;f, (By Associated Press,) 'J| r Southampton, August 8.-The'Wbtb? Star liner Oceanic which left Nejr York August 1 arrived In Southarap. ton today, proceeded north oft tb? usual lane of travel with all her JUgbltf extinguished ot night. No German-. warship was ^sighted. hf* ? '?' Gorman rcsorvUrte aboard the .tieV anlc were detained bora hut bHior ; passengers . were not. molested.. t , W?9R the steamer, reached port? ina Gorman officers were instructed t? as I semblo In tho smoking room. Tii?fy thero wore takon in charge ;by a guard . and marched away. Tho Austriftaa . were not Interfered with.