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In the very latest patterns and newest de signs now complete. Our showing includes the most attractive weaves the mills can produce. Order your winter's OVERCOAT iSlbw. Large"va rieiy of styles and mate (ri?is;t? m&t frorhj . *m ? . ?. n ?4 ? f*Jt . Satisfaction Guaranteed. H- H. Rosenberg NO. 134 N. MAIN. 1 fhe Only Tailor In Town Who Tenors/' BIG SHOWING OF NEW FAL^i STYLES -_-,-.-,-T*-^-^-T"*-~ In Ladies*; and Misses' S^ks, Coals and Drespes ?i^'?ntai WaUl and Cl?dr?p ? Coats ? and jifresses. ^ s; .; ? Without a doubt, th? lar???and ffnest afjfjjh. oj' s^.:ffi?eie ?pr >' Xadles? ^tisses'and,CB?rea erer sK?fj? Ja thl**>c?oo, o?* i i th? State. ? Net ealjt ?viH yoe > fir* ?ai asa?rtsaSsflfi^^ - fiad the valses ?reate*. The ttsea ?hewa e^WeW'-earrect. We cordially invite jon te cal) a|a|view the ae-?reH Waa b*Ma Beady. to-Wear ?er Ladle?, MU*Bes and Ct?larea. LADIES' A SD MISSES* COA! SUITS. Big line ot -new Suite in Serges, S?csd Oisihs Poplins' and Garb ld I nea In all the nev? abades. Black, Blue, Nigger Brown, Russian Green and Pinn at ?7JS> las?* ?I?30, $15JOO ana .aa. I ---~'- NEW LINE LADIES SKIRTS I LADIES AND MISSES5 COATS. in Serges, Broadcloths, Poplins K . . 4* i'. j.-,- f^i ?nd ?arbedraes, : 'made '-tor -?.the * 'S ssfifffii^^ WftlBUf? ma(Se m the aewest ?m ?e-Ws'SaVP^'IRf.iS, 114.08. J ^tylea a^.48e^e^,aad If' WSJPJ^CETYE?-'N1B1? ??LL'SHIPHE^T OP CI?^DHEITS 8 M . W^;' jftjl^. AND GA?TEA AT-fSa,- tee 1 I TT??^ ;L?ssep Co? I ? "DOME Cf LOW PRICES.*9 g J 1 1 1 . . . J.j Miss Lola Copeland spent hut week j Change In Location j * .*in M? sneet * yisn 1 i am NSW F??X LINE LADIES AND MISSES* DRESSES. In Serges, Poplins and. Satins. All the latest styles, from ?5J0O up to OM-'' / j Big line Children's Coats from 98? up to $5Jtt. All in the new ?'.fies. ptsocl K. S. Lee Chapter ri The R. E. Lee Chapter U. D. C. ? waa pleasantly entertained Friday af- H terooon when they met at the home H of Ifre.. WBl Webb, on Weat Market I street Hvith Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Oscar I litan and MTS. John Frank aa hos- I | *raWr At the business session the I LdMgates were elected to represent H ^^Bhnpter at the general convention I of the Daughters of the Confederacy to. H be.held in Savannah in November. The I delegates chosen were Miss Rhoda I Vandlver. Mrs. M. L. Bonham and fl Mrs. Raymond Beaty with" Mrs. Min- H nie?Milford, Mra< Chas. ?boRivan and I Other tt?h^B^aa^s^on*|iaposed of I und en interesting literary program ? given. The first paper read was writ-1 ten by Miss Mary Riley, who won the flj R. E. Lee Chapter medal for the best! ".aper written by a pupil ot the Audtr 1 son High School. Miss Riley chose fl as hey subject? "Tao Effect of the War ? Between the Steles on the Educational ? Conditions in the South." Mrs - George Prince wrote a most fl interesting paper on "The Position of I the Stales'Before and After the Ado?*flJ lion of the Federal Constitution In I 178i.M Thia was read by Mrs, W. E. ? Gason. -A general discussion of the states I that refused-to accept the constitution and why waa opened to all the mern- I hers. Many unusual points were I brought out and appreciated by the H chapter. /flj The current events ot special impor-flj tance and Interest to the chapter were fl read by Mrs. W. E. Canon. 1 Th musical part of the program was fl also thoroughly appreciated. Mrs. fl Jamc^ R.. Vandlver and Miss Rhoda fl Vandlver, v.ho spent last winter! in fl Boston' studying music, delighted ; all J r>resor.t ~Hth a beautiful vocal duel;. VJ Mr?. VJ- -Bi. ; Steele gav? ?n instrur mental polo, that was thoroughly en'- fl Joyed. Mrs. Webb, Mrs. F/ank, and Mr?. ? Dean served their ?guests a delicious I sw et course. fj*r** * Faculty Recept?* The ladies df the faculty of Ander- J son College are at home on the first and third Thursdays of .each juonth fr?nt 4 to 6 in the afternoon and will ne pleased to receive their frills.' t Dancing Pnrty fifvf^ttoaa^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr? At Home fi Tuesday evening, October the sixth, Eight-thirty o'clock. $ Mr. and Mrs. George Aide. jr, ?as. R S.W. P Junior Puliathea-First Presbjierfaa Church. I'S ?" I Misses Annie end. Tulle An&tton ? entertained *,he members of (he m&or fl PhU'athea class of the First PfeMby- ? .terian church at their country ?ame, Monday afternoon witt one of tba most delightful meetings ever held. '? &. Jardeuieree^and vase* filled $ frith KOM?n mH ?MM U*<VJ tn Aatuyi rooms where the dosen congeni? fcrl* ?fl ?pent tho afternoon- li . Miss Kathleen Norryce, Mast-(fl dent, of the class, presided and. after *? planning the work to be done hy theil class for the month of October an en tertaining! program was given. $? I The first number on the program wat an original story by Misa Gena fl Harria. Miss Kathleen Norryce gave fl two beautiful vocal solos which were fl thoroughly appreciated and Mis? Car rie Fret well aa "mosing reading. At the concludion of the program Mrs. Bennett Townsend made a most interesting announcement, when, ant I told In a, most appropriate way that one of the girls tn the class had decid ed to change her name, and announced I tba engagement of Miss Annie Ander son and Dr. Harrison A. Pruitt, the weddingtQ,t?-c !>lace in November. The M*'>5 An?e.^^, ?zfet?^ ty their motLer and sister. Miss Loni An derson, served thel -* guests a delicious salad course. ...109 '.-ttt-^. I {Senior rwiaihca Clas?-*^r1tT|l BMSJ>,I , * terian Church. Al; " Mrs/ Bastle Taylor, M?s? ?tnlee Bessel an4,3tfr*. R. L. Cannon, ?<*Au gusta, Kyl.iwere the guests of jfcinor at a delightful party Monday afternoon ^Whpn ?rsMWilliam Muidrowi*n* ?ra. i reuce T?i?y wtre th? hon. tho member? of the Senior PbU&tea class of thft^frstPresbyterian church. Tho members were entertained af Pr?. MUldrowV home es West Whftncr street, which was beautiful ly decorated with ferns and cut flowers. This waa a farewell party to Mrs. Taylor, who has gone to Elbert county, Goorala, to make ber boma with her sap. Frank Tay5or and to Miss Bussell,' wno has gone'to New York city ta ac cept a position in the main office of the United States . fcostofflr?. Mrs Taylor has been teacher ot tho Senior Ph?athea ?last for a number of yearn and. Miss Rusmdt treasurer for the neat year, so with their leaving tho class loaea two of itsruoRt; earnest workers. Mrs. Cannon was at one time a mem ber cf this ciamji and as the guest of Mrs. B. O. Evatts JJ reeeMnfr li most cordial welcome irom her former friends. Mr?,-Taylor, Miss Russell and Mrs. Cannon wore ?ach presea ted with a dainiy stiver pencil at a souve nir o< the att?iirttOos. Mr?. Mutdrow and Mrs. Toity, assisted by Mra. Gas Hndgens. Mia. ??&Oi Evans, Mts : W. S^|Wr ard Mle* Ewbank ?ay!or *0r?m&-* t*a?xriD^ ?s#4*d ?ourse fellow tar tas? el course. Fer faussa.' v*? Another pretty compliment to Mr?. R< Ju., Cannon, of Ai&usta, Ky, wb<? 1? i spendtng part of t^fi^eek with Mrs. Bennett Towns^tjg?j?h North McDaJfie street, ?ma th* ??Wi|j party, bj?^bo?- i of thai guwta breat?t dainty ?it? ot tu*n& Work *tirt .W^JrftestKoon wa? ?Mm ?% A Al ?%?\ A??E^ 1 1 ? ?* 1 I I A * A A I f ? M I Tl m?**I vf TTTTTTTTTTT w#r? Mr?. Gee*^Townsend, Mrs. Wil liam MuldrowIJsrB. W. H. Fraser, Urs. Clareaos ?Hy. Mrs. Keith Pr? vost, Mrs. B. ?|. Evans, Mrs. Theo. Watson, Mrs. %tcher McClure, Mrs. Andrew Speei ??Mrs. Gus Hudgtens, Miss Ewbank ' Sylor and the honored sliest. ;.f Beantlfsl Card Party. Mrs. Chas, iJsmbrell was hostess Tuesday aften ten a/ one of the most delightful of 1 he autumn panties, when 'she ent jctained with cards at her home on V teat Market street. ?Ivt two sisters, S ble Nettie Symmes of Greenville, an i Mr?. Malcolm Mc Kinnlh, of BrJaswick, Ga., and Mrs. Joe S weenie^ fiuGreenvllle, were the attractive KueW| of honor. Mr.. Gambrjnused golden rod, the favored flowesifif the fall season, ta 'decorate her mus where the guests w??re enterta?jbd; The hostessjtwlth the honorees,re celved in the [living room and after uihe tables hall boen filled with play ers, auction bai- ge was enjoyed for an hour. Wh& the final score was counted Miss n ames, who held the I top score, wall iwarded a beautiful pot plant. B When'the caUp.had been laid aside Miss anna PJ? Cunningham, Mrs. Earle WatsonHjKirs. Harry Orr and Misses Annie U?mbrell and 'Evelyn Browne sf rv,e*jUie players an elab orate salad' ctferse.. A Those pfieragB were: Mrs* Chas? Greene, Mrs. Kristie DeCamp, Mrs. Harrington Qc ?ey, Mrs. Leen Rice, ?Hrs., T. E. pward, Mrs., Ralph Ramrtrj Mira. ft K. MdCullyV Jr., Mrs. .Ed;. Atktx tip, Miss Vina Patrick, Mrs. McDonaU Tates Anna ROBB Cun ningham, ;MXS' f|eaje Strlbllng, MIBB Jessie Browne, Miss Margaret Evans, Mrs. Proctor lenham of Greenville, Miss Marth. ?onhuui, Mrs. Geo. Aide of ItSiy, ?BBB Lydia Orr, Mrs. Sam O'-, Mrs. ilarry Orr, Mrs. Bond Anderson, Mrs '"Clyde ROBB, Mia. John Prank, 1 ra. J. L. Sherard. Mrs. Swain C f^per, M rt. Raymond Beatty, Mrs. 1 fide Weston, Mrs. D. A. Ledbettcr, HB. James D. Ham mett. Mrs. J. I >UIB Gray, Mrs. Ernest P. Cochran, M a. Albert Sidney Far mer, Mrs. Lo Sae Humphreys, Mrs. Frank Favmor MTB. E . le Watson, Mrs. Rhott Pa Ir, Miss Lucile Bray ot Richmond, Bi, and the honorees, ?r*. MtKlnnt M?SB .Symmes and MrB. Slrriue. . I . B?n?. BdKr Entertains. The party aBHhlch Mrs. Raymond Beatty ehtertajfr Thursday after noon at th i IStsl Ch?quola waa one of a serle* off affairs arranged for Mrs. Malcolm jB?Klnnoo, of Bruns wick, Ga., kai Bs.,'Sage, of Atlanta, who pre .bein/ yijo pleasantly enter tained at" man parties during their stay lp Ando* B. The guests occu pied tables wh K had been placed in thu'.hotel parti ?abd here the. inter esting gamp oj wction was played. .Mis- JOAKg Bar assisted Mrs. *se**?rSs ss??SBher guests a ?-ant ing 'salad courJK' Those presei Brere Mrs. Malcolm MfcKinnon Mrs Age, Mrs. P. K. Mc Cuily, Jr., Mrs Mrnest Cochran, Mrs. Ralph Raraer, Bs. Sam Orr, Miss Lydia ?rtv Mn ?Swane G limer, Mrs. John ?adlo?j J t^L Jesse . Stribliag. Mrs. has. Gan Si), Mrs. Clyde Ross, Miss Lucille I m,.f?t Virginia, Mrs. Bo^d Anderso! i .Mra. Rhett Parker, Mrs, Louis O?jr? and Miss Margaret Svane. Wm BoseUmi Dance. The op?ningffBece of the season was? given Thjri?jlay evening In the bell room of tfe.Rose Hill Club, un der the dir^ecKCO of the, managing board. All las?winter and until well toto the sunufer the club was the scene of mans informal affairs that were couutiedfcmong the most en joyable ot eaJL': week's social offer ings. When .tip midsummer exodua from the city Mime lt was deemed wise to disconSdite them for a while and wnlle.it l&s not been definitely decided how otoh these dances will rake place lt.wBi.be welcome news to many that the ne has come to begin them agola* *\ S Among tboaw ?big out on Thurs day", evening w* nr. and Mrs. A. 8. Farmer, Mr. gt Mrs. Harrington, Godfrey, Mr., ?fl Mrs. Christie Camp, Mr.: aa Bars. Ralph Ramer, Mr. and Mrs. I if in Gllmer, Mrs. Sam Orr, Miss Lue mt Bray, of Virginia, Misa Florida;' Bris and Miss Vina Patrick J. S. Brier, Paul Watkins, Stark Su??ivaa, ma Wolfe, T. C. Gar rett, Paul Ddt Bn, Herbert Harris, Eugene WsteorffClyde Smith and A. B. Riser. Bjjj During an J?eVmlsslon a delight ful buffet sttf fi was served the dances. I mw Texas Bl Married. The folio wini announcements have ive a l r ina ny of the bride's parents,in And 1 >n: Dr. and Mn ? lamas P Webster announce tb iarriage of their Hi o Ada Mr. Goora talcolm Fields On Wednesday e twenty-third of ober .Nineteen ETJI ed and fourteen Wcattoi rd, Texas. At hrane after i ober the tenth, 626 West Laads ! r avenue, Dallas, Tes, . W ! Miss Wehste Iras the attractive guest of ?H.;! P. Smith, on Mar zoll avenas? ig several wseks last r-in?*? an? w??| e guest of honor at a number of ???.i and card part?as, where sBBBMl numerous friends, who feeraBjH^B*1 hiterest tn ber Ut Sei?. , whose marriage Mil take place on ct. the 12th. was cf fcosnr whee lin entertained at street with a linen shower. Mrs. Nardin's home was beautifully decorated with yellow and white. Vases and bowls of yellow and white aahilas bel?g placed on the mantels and tables to add to the favored color note. Mrs. Clarence Brock and Mrs. Clyde Ross welcomed the guests at the door and Invited them into the living room, where Mrs. Nardin, Miss Sebyt and the girls who will be her attendants. Misses Lois Jackson of Iva, Ruth Fretwell, Alberta Brock and Mre. W. D. .McLean received. Mrs. U. E. Seybt. Mrs. S. D. Brownlee. Mrs. Louis Horton and Mrs. William Muldrow assisted also in the living room. In the dining room Mrs. John Prank, Mrs. O. M. Heara, and Mrs. Ed Mart-hall served a delicious salad course. Yellow and white dahlias were again the chosen flower. A tall gloss vase filled with dahlias made the cen tral decoration for the table. Around this were yellow shaded candles and comports holding yellow and white mint?. After all the guests had arrived beautiful lian d pain ted cards were given each and an amusing guessing contest "Marie's Troseau" was en Joyed . Dainty little Miss Elisabeth Muldrow and Eugene Nardin dressed as a bride and groom, entered the living room to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march and showered the bride with useful bits of linen from her friends present. Throughout the afternoon Mrs.. George W. Chambers, Mrs. Chas. Greene, Mrs. William Muldrow and Mrs. Bob King Bang love lyrics. Among Mrs. Nardin's guests mere Mrs. .Dave Beatty, Mrs. Walter Beat ty, Mrs. Eugene Burrlss, Mrs. Ban Allen, Mrs. Clyde Ross, Miss LuiUe Bray? Mrs. James Richardson, Mrs. Will Watson. Mrs. Louis Horton, Mrs. Dave Gray, Mrs. Louis Gray, Mrs. S. D. Brownlee, Mrs. Irvine Brownlee, Mips Evie Lewi...-Mrsj J. B. .Humgert, Mrs. John Speaks. Mrs. -Chas.: Greene, Mrs. Fred Felkel. Mr*..p. H. Gossott, Misses Louise Bigby and Mildred Hayes. Prnilt-Kimsey. A wedding of unusual interest was that of Miss Ruth Pruitt, youngest daughter of Mr. John A. Pruitt, to ?Charles Edwin Kiraoey, which was sol lemnised at the horne of the bride on Greenville street, Thursday evening, October 1st, at eight-thirty o'clock. The home waa beautifully decorated with ferns and pink rores and before ?an Improvised alter the ceremony waa performed, the Rev. John F. Vines ?officiating. To the strains of Mendels sohn's wedding mach played by Miss Loulle Cullum, of Batesburg, the bri dal party entered. Miss Nell Pruitt, a | stater of the bride, attended her as [maid. She wore an attractive white lace frock and ? carried an immense I bouquet of pink roses. The bride and groom entered the ceremony* room together. She wore Uer beautiful wedding gown of white crepe de chine and long court train Tiny roses held her veil in place, and a shower bouquet of tuberoses and ? ! ferns' completed the bridai costume. ' During the ceremony Misa Cul Ibm at th? piano and Mr. George WJ' Chambers with the violin, softly play ed Tr?umer i. After the ceremony the guests were I Invited into the dining room, where delicious refreshments were served, j The table was beautifully decorated j with pink rosea and ferns - and the color note of pink prevailed In this (room also. Mrs. B. H. Johnson, Mrs. J. O. Sanders and Mrs. John L. Pru itt presided he? e, assisted by a num ber of the bride's giri friend? -'Tm served. They were Misses. Mildred Hayes, Pal Dean, Kathleen McCuen, Lois Keece. -? Immediately after the reception Mr. and Mrs. Klmsey toft for their wed ding trip. The brine traveled in a modish blue suit with bat and acces sories to match. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs'. I Kimsoy will go immediately into their attractive little 'bungalow on North street. . Among the out-of-town guests were Misses Loulle and Mary Cullum, of Batesburg, and Misses Enta and Anne radley, of Greenville. > Bradley, of Greenville.*, . To Be Married . Invitations werejs&ued Monday from Obarles Wakefield Free/ to the wed I dins; reception of his daughter1, Lucile, and James Bethune Marshall,-Jr" on th? evening ot Wednesday. October 14, at T: o'clock;'106 Eaat Moore street, 'Reek HAL Tho ceremony Will be per formed at 6 o'clock, and after the re ception the young couple will tears on the evening train for a bridal tri./. The bride, the oldest daughter of C. |W. Frew, ls a young woman of moat winsome personality abu one of the most popula of Rock Hill's younger society set, all of whom are greatly Interested In coming happy event. The groom-elect ls the son of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Marshall, of Anderson, and lived in Rock Hill for several years while supervising the laying o? water con nections for the public .v^r?:- commis ?ion. During this time he made a ?number of warm friends. He is now [ located In Charlotta *n a civil cn gineer, and here he and his bride will I make their home. Woods Ide-Prie rsa*. = Andersott soilety la greatly Inter ested la tho following' announcement I which waa received in Anderson Fri day: Mr. snd Mrs. James Henry Woodside! announce the'marriage of their daughter Helsa Charles to Br. Edward Cecil Fricrsor. on Thursday, October the first Nineteen hundred and fourteen Greenville. South Carolina. Mrs. Frierson ls a charming girl] and has made many friends when she visited in Anderson as ina *u??t of I Mrs. Lucius Webb.. now of P?name, jd vho war formerly atlas' Lucille Sloan J-E I Of this city. Or. Frierson is a member of the finn of Friersca's Pham.acy 1? Bel ton ?nd made hts homo in An tenant until fi few years ago* II ." Your Millinery -=-j-1-:-j Bought Here Is m Best in Style ' Best in Quality Best in Service Best in Price ..? to rHoi Right now we are showing many new shapes, in all the new .colors* the new est of which, are The Deanville The Georgette The Regimental ' The Marie^XiMiie, K114 , We. have an fenoles th^ styles and is capable -of terperting them. Monday will he a good day to come in our plate and look them over-all these new and pretty millinery things-You'll he delighted with what's here. C P M P A:N1 ll _? v'- Tint ! mill IOC ? FOUND F?? ??TT?^i - f . In order' riot to'lei Jewelers in. other ';f?*i$ffi$y$& ?et ahead of us we are going to ?ive ioc a pound, for cotton 'in trade. Thls'ddei not apply to account?. We reserve the fight tb'with' draw this offer at any time. ? i i. o ; w?S'? 'fi WALTER H. KEESE & GO. We Lead--Other? Follow. ^^j^ ^^^^ ^^^^y ^^^^^^^ ' ^ I I- . .uW'i bot .'.<i.. ; ; i-f . M .. . Koiisnrroiof 10^ ?J ? PENDANTS and:mV:???????& In an unusually attractive lot' in Pearls, Cameos, Diamonds and other rire cious stones. . We will be pleased to sjtasr; them to you. Marchbanks & Babb Mles Ewbank Teylor leaves temor* ow for Columbia, whee she will sc? ?t a position as clerk in the en Bslng department af tbe legislature the extra session to be convened n Tuer day rpprnlng. ? \Mta. W. H. .Coleman, after spend* ?lia week with Mrs. Dave Gray, on "" trcb street, left yesterday for blotto, where sha will be the guest ? the Maxwells tor several weeks iefr.ro returning to her home in Chl-f (gn.in on Tuesday afternoon Miss Luth Pruitt was the honoree at a flehen shower given by ber sister, Irs. Ollie O. Burrlss. at her home on rest Franklin street.. The many use* tl kitchen utensils were heaped in small express wagon and were rawn Into the parlor by little Miss ?lisabeth Burrlss, daughter of the obteBs, who presented them to the oooSe*. . Late la Ute i afternoon roam and cake ware served. 'The ostess was assiared by Mrs. John mitt, Miare? Itelta. Pruitt, mari? Gaillard and Mary and Lulfe ;&illura, of Batoshurg. On |ast Saturdaw after pretty home of Mr* E. H. on . Maxwell, street. Misai I Burns gave a linen shower} { j lt nth Pruitt, Whose-' marri? Charles Edwio./ttmaey , event of the paavareek. serving of a delicious sal al Mr. . n. B. qaJhes-aind Mr Dar tun, Jr., Miss Pruitt folded and lcd tb a shat dM de rne?< h th* electric ch and which an inverted umbrellas! teched. Little Mles Elizabet!' then returned tbe timbrell showering the bride-elect dainty and beautiful linen pared for ber by the numt girl friends press?t. Reciting? with Miss Barns were Miss RutfcJ'ifruttt, Mrs. Johnston, Miss Nell P$sjtft and Misses Loiiue and Mary Bateaba?*, house guests ot itt. ohtfatted on I'O'.U