THE GREAT SALE CONTINUES WITH A!M ADDITIONAL FEATURE
$101 ^y*r $25^ i $IP xr5 IPiltt
Lot* of new styles have boen added to replace the goods that have closed.
Wo especially call your attention to an imported Belgium Serge, the lau to bo had in this country for some time to come.
dcafSciff'aa^fisa^ru ???-*^ IT'S* ?flLm-u Q?e>?*?-n#^>*3?aT;?_-I-We 0X6 selling our gooes this acasos regardless et tko east of their production or tao sssrktft*
^OlI&lOLllOIl allU F ll IJT tR
-a
Grades Cause
Price to Change..
Tho cotton buyer^i on the Anderson
mgffcet were offering from 1 to 7 1-21
cents per pound for cotton yesterday.
Tho lecal buyer* are grading cotton |
cldsoly these days and hence the fluc
tuation, in price. Th/re were about 50
bales of cotton marketed on the
stroets ot the city yesterday and this
is a pretty fair indication of the bus
iness done herV each dav.
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Local Concern
Got the Contract.
A contract was awarded yekterdsyl
hy tho - Anderson Development com
pany to tho Andersen Plumbing and
Hr?ting company for all the plumbing
and boating apparatus to be placed tn
thc handsomO-hew theatre on the cor
ner of Peoples and Whltner streets.
The Anderson company is fully equip
ped to handle work ot this nature
and the directors of the theatre com
pany say that they wore ve?y glad to
sive Gio contract to a local concern.
It fa the policy of most concerns In I
Anderdon to anebur?go "trade at j
home*'' whenever possible
Exhibit Made *~
) Geed. Impression.
-^?sr.ple returning to Anderson froro]
MnAI vrfiero they have been nt?end:{
lng the American Good Pt?ad* "con
gress, say that the South Carolina es
Mbit at the congress excited Interest
or. the part of delegates from every
section of th? eoantry. > The exhibit
le m charge of James Lee Douglas of
tho department ot OTteattute -.als*
will he placed on display in this State
ktter lt carnes back Cram Georgia,
Peteer FesplsV
To Rear Adare**.
Pelser people will bo given a roel
*est next Sunday >Then they will
Mar Hon. C. C. featherstone of Leor
*S'i*sMver nas^f ?s splendid-ad
irssssa. M*. Featherstone ts presl
leat of tbs WbaUr Atfelt Class Fed
arattan af the- South Carolina con
rsrsssba; Sod is easily ono ot the aklea*;
ipeaker tn tho Otate, His address,
Soaoay morttlng will begin Vt IPiHf
i'clock ?sd doubtless- the auditorium [
sill he* crowded.
^?V?IBER 1ST TO NOV1
*AT?V WA?Xa?rtMW?W ~
?RUCEO RATES ON
>SD ORRurrv
YA. STUDIO 2 DOORS RE"
BEE HIVE.
Sow Completing
The New Cotteeee,
Tlio Townsend Lumber company Is ]
completing the construction of eleven |
pretty new cottages in the Eqnlnox
mill village. The houses are a credit
to the mill and to the company build
ing them and the2 people working In
the Eontoox mill are woll pleased
with the hornea they are roon lo oc
cupy. All of the cottages have three
rooms and some have four. Tho '
houses are nicely finished throughout
and are painted an attractive color,
using Townsend's "Parian" paint on
this part of the Job. All the housoa
will soon be ready for occupancy.
MB8. W. A? HUDGENS,
rhone 97.
, Miss Id? Allen to Wed.
The following invitations have boen
received here;
Mr. and Mrs. Banister Bolin Allen
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage ot their daughter
Ida ~
to
Mr. Russell S. Garner
On Wednesday afternoon, November
25th at halt pas? three o'clock,
Baptist church
LowndeaVlllc, S. C.
MIBB Allen has often visited Ander
son as thc guest of her aunts, Misses
Ida and Lais Watson and ls closely
related to many of the prominent
families of this county. She has
?many friends here who will be deeply
! Interested in her approaching mar
riage. .
? _L_ )
Mr. und Mrs. Smith, who have been
visiting their daughter, Mrs. T. I*
OCSJTI ?*Cvv*rr?cci yc??rri?r.y to tl?cir *
home in Greenville.
M?as Lola Dell Ramsay has return
ed from P. visit of a few days to WU- -
llamstaq.
Mrs. j. o. sanders and" Mrs--Wado
Sanders have returned from a visit
r.f several days to Atlanta. I
' Mrs. CV. W. Hayes *#rt yeSteWLvy
for ber home in Susquehanna, Pa..
Ewhore she will spend several months.
-
Mrs. J. H. Burns of Pendleton spent
yesterday in town. Mrs. Burns,' aa
Miss Caughman, hos a best of friends
in Anderson who will give her a cor
dial welcome here.
Miss Nannie Martin of Liberty Ts
spending a few days with friends h*rc.
Mrs. B. J. Pearman of Starr visited!
friends here yesterday..
Mr. W. N. Smith and daughters, j
Misses Abilene and Lois, have re
turned to Anderson, after a pleas*at |
vlalt to Mrs. Craft Heaton and ^em
ly.-Hartwell Sun,
Harmon Banister and family havel
removed' tu Anderson, 8. C.-Hartwell j
Sun.
Prbte Cotton Freeh.
Miva Bessie Moore, ono of tho pret
ty girl* of Rome, Ga., won the prier
in ~. recent "cotton trockr contest,
neid in that city. Mioa Moose cooli
peted with 25 of the city's most skill -
ed seamstresses and her gown, cost
ing only f 2.48, was a distinctive mod
el of black e#too popUn and croe
menrtd SrTO wSttoi rope covered with
cotton rdaterla). Tho prate was a 14?
coat aalt- IVA KOTES oj
?ooooooooooooocoj
Mr.'David 8. Scott, who baa bte*
reftidt** hero tor the past ti years,
die? Thursday night, presumably of
heart faltara. Mr. Scott waa hy Mi ;
santal health all day Thursday work
tag In his blacksmith shop,
waa witting at the supper table pre
paring ta eat he sudaeafjr -aspired.
Mr. Scott loaves a with ?ad/a-noa
ead daughter. Mr. J. T. Scott of l*??s
mace and Mrs. T. C. Collis* of Green -
woad. Mn 8c6H was buried WrMay
afternoon at Ualon church at Barn*?,
Re^ H; ^ moen officlatlna.
Mrs. Marshall Jones and Mrs. F?
W. Wakefield spent Wednesday with
Mrs. Richard Ronda of Bornes.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Htll of Ander
son spent ti few hours In town Wed
nesday nt the tomo of Mr. T. C. Jack
son. . I
Dr. H. R. Wells of Anderson, was
here a few days this week on profes
sional business.
Dr. R. E. Thompson of Flat Bock
spent 'Wednesday night with his
daughter, Mrs. J. A. McAUster.
Dr. J. D. Wilaon of Duo West was
here a few hours Thursday on busi
ness.
Mtss Sadie McDonald, who has n po
sition at the Bee Hlvo in Anderson,
spent a few days here this week with
hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc
Donald.
. Mr. E. C. Williamson of Abbeville
spent a few days here thia week on
business.
Mr. Crayton Cann of Anderson was
visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Bar
rise, a short while this week.
The "Iva Ulah School UpIlBt," a
magasine published by the Iva high
school teachers and pupils made its
first appearance today. It is publish
ed In the interest of Che school and
contains many letters, essays and
stories written by the little folks of
the different grados. It ie an inter
esting sheet and no doubt will be a
f?rtil Held for the expaaeie? of the
mipds of. the students.
Mr., S. J. McCullough has opened
up a first class market here and pur
chased a refrigerator at a cost of $540
through Mr. B. A. Watt, their local
salesman. Thia will fill a long felt
want In Iva and lt ls to bo hoped that
this how enterprise will meet with
abundant success. '
i Miss Gussie Cunningham who bas
been spending tho,week here with
relatives, left Saturday for Seneca,
where she goes tn take charge of a
school near that place.
Mr. H. W. Lrtswls, superintendent of
tho Jackson milla, was a visitor In
rendici?n Wednesday.
Tito Missionary and Aid society of
the?-4*Pesbyterlan church met at the
homo of Miss Lulle Price on Wed
nesday afternoon. After the business
had been transacted a sweet course
wn* nerved. The next meeting will bo
? ?reuad Mean
Telephone Cssasottsaa,
waiaeiiswaei I? . iiiiiiwwaBBB?
Ait Unusual Opportunity
1 , * ?? ,', [.-.i ,..?.>. ...... ; >,. l'a?.! ??wjjft:
The special departments .of Anderson Col?
lege can enroll a few more pupils, aadtN Col
lege invites the ladies of Anderson and vicinity
to take advantage of this opp jrtunity.
PIANO A HT
Prof. and Mrs. Goode v JUam*?\*r
VOICE bovF/mcL.
MlisnStfatiathtn &i?s hurray
Miss Smith Miss V/alu?L?tl
* Wr*^ ytnr contemplate tal?n* up the
study cf any of these studies or not* we will bs
glad to ftave you visit the College and see the
work that is peing done.
$ i Um fr*?'- .>1SW*W"
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DH. ?A? P. k?N?RD, President
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