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Sunday, December 13, 1914. Electrical Gifts Please Every Woman Kl pot ric Iron . ?#.00 Umfing Dish t?H.OO Percolator ?>.Q0 Toaster &L0? (?rill *1?0 Linell Disc Stove tfJUH) 6.inch Disc Stove $1.00 Carling Iron ?2?n Comb $*?>Q "MlrrorUie" *2Jifl and many other electric dov ires or convenience and economy. Southern Public Utilities Co. 1 NewsFromSeneca Store niirns Friday Morning. Spacial to Tb? . Intelligencer. SENECA, Dec. 12-Early Friday morning the store operated by ?Fos ter Bros. at Richland wa? descover ed to be on fire. The building was soon a mass of flames and the stock of gooda was a complete loss partial ly covered by insurance. The Ore is believed to hare been of incendiary origin, and during the day two sus pects were arrested. It is thought that the building was fired to cover the tracks of robbery. The City U*Jng Re-rated. Mr. H. C. White, of Columbia, repre senting the South Carolina Insepct Ing and Rating Bureau, has been In the ctiy for several days re-rattng tho mercantile and dwelling houses, for the insurance companies. The many friends' in Seneca of Mr. Lewis H. Cary of Greenville, are glad to hear of his election to a seat in the city council. Mr. Cary comes from a family conspicuous for its public ser vice, and no doubt will acquit him self with honor to the family and credit to the town he serves. Mr. A. G. Fretwell, the veteran railroad contractor, of Anderson was In Seneca for a while Friday. Capt. J. H. Buesso, of Athens, Ga., was a visitor to our town this week on business. Mr. U. G. Salla, a prominent hotel man and taylor o? Anderson, was in Seneca for several hours Thursday. Messrs. C. C. Spain and J. H. Garner popular traveling men out of Green ville were in Seneca Thursday. Mr. C. M. Watkins of Anderson was a business visitor to Seneca Thurs day. ? Mr. W. N. Bass, of Spartanburg was in Seneca on business Thursday. Mr. Frank Sloan, , representing the Anderson Fertilizer Co., was in Sene ca Fri lay.- Mr. Sloan is a grandson of our townsman, Maj. B. F. Sloan. Mr. Davis, of Greenville, t>?.3ut a day or two In this vicinity visiting relatives and hunting the latter part of this week. Miss Morrison of Clemson College visited her slsted here the latter part of this week. Mrs. H. P. Holllman spent several days in Atlanta this week. On last Monday afternoon Mrs. J. W. Byrd, entertained the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyt?rien church and a few friends In honor of Miss Hunter, with a handkerchief shower. A Miss Hunter is soon to be married to Mr. T. B. Jones of Townville. A contest in the form of a romance in verse af forded a great deal of amusement. The prise was a book of "tried receipts." It waa won by Mrs. W. J. Holoway, who. graciously presented it to the bride elect. The handkerchiefs were collected by HU!? Miss Sue Alice Law rence and presented In a pretty little speech. Mrs. Byrd was assisted In FUE ANDERSON ?NTELLl o< a\ w< di w Is Santa Claus heading for your house v with a Victor-Victrola? Bet ter tip him off to bring one o? these wonderful instruments with all its delightful music and mirth. ^3^?*?a??rj?<*< > Come in and eec and hear the different styles. Then tell as which you like Lest and we'll arrange to deliver it in time for Christmas. Thc instrument shown above is the Victor-Victrola Xl. $100. Other styles $15, $25, $40, $50, ?75, $150, 5200. Victors $10 to $100. Terms to suit. Willis & Spearman, Music House. Bleckley Bldg. J ic tor serving a very elaborate luncheon by Mesdames J. L. Lowry and J. L. Lawrence. On next Friday afternoon Mrs. B. A. Lowry will entertain in honor ot Mies Hunter. Miss Sadie Donald and Mr. B. M. Grant, botli of near here were married at Tov.nville, on last Sunday. On the same day another couple from Near Seneca were married at TownVMe by Rev. T. U. LIgoh, at his home. They were Mr. Marshall Dillard and Miss Ola Sheriff from the Friendship neighborhood. Mrs. Cleve Fofger ls visiting her sister, Mrs. Leayelle, in Newberry. Mrs. R. R. Milam, and little son, S, of Sandy Springs, are visiting her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harper for ? few days. Miss Bather Lander, one of the i w" teachers in the Clemson Graded Behool j spent the week-end last week with i her cousins, the Misses Clarksons. j V Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Alexaudc ,. left this week for a trip through_ GENCER aorgia and Florida. They will be ray until after the holidays. Mrs. \V. P. Reid will leave next eek for Beaufort to spend the hoU- I lys with her daughter, Mrs. D. B Hey. **li?? j Tho Once a Week Club was enter- 1 ,lned this week by Mrs. J. li. 1 denis The subject discussed wes | lome Economics. There was a good tendance of Ute club and the meet tg waa an interesting one. Mrs. 1 dams is a charming hostess, and de ghtful refreshments were served. Mrs. Thomson, who has been visit g her son, Dr. D. P. Thomson baa ?turned to her home in Spartan irg. v i Dr. A. C. Qree m Speak to Men nt the Court house nt Three-Thirty Today. Thc Drat of tho big series ot men's leetings arranged by the Y. M. C. A. tr this winter will be held this after oon in the county court house at :S0 o'clock, the speaker being Dr. rch C. Cree, Ute enlistment secretary C the Home Mission Board of the outhern Baptist Convention. The sub let of Dr. Cree's address will be: Whoso Fault ls it if Men are Dost?" Tlie meeting this afternoon ls for ion and all men aro cordially lo tted to attend. There will be .no barges for admission. While In Asheville last summer ecretary Fred M. Burnett of the Y. r. C. A. asked one or the leading Y. [. C. A. secretaries ot the south to 3commond*Uto best speaker for Uto pening of tho series ot men's meet tgs at Anderson. Tho person addresB 1 unhesitatingly recommended Dr, ree. The men of Anderson who tum ut to hear htm this afternoon are as ired that they will bear ons of tho est speakers of the religious plat ino in the South. The music will he spirited and all [tending the meeting are Invited ad urged to Join m and help make ie service a banner one. Extraordinary . Bargain Farm For Sale A farm for sale at an extraor inary bargain-of 175 acres, ist three miles from Due West, . C; on good road, splendid set ement, healthy. Plenty of good ater. Just ask the price. It ill do you good. F. E. Alexander, /ith The Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. I am sure that a few suggestions fr< one who has had years of experience hel| ing others make their Christmas selectic wiri be a great help to you. For The Ladies: I have a large assortment of Cameos any shape, size and color; LaValliei Lockets, Bracelet Watches, Bracelel French Ivory and Sterling Silver Toil Sets, Mesh Bags, Brooches, Waist Si Cuff Buttons and Vanitys. , For The Gentlemen: Watches, Watch Fobs and Chains, (any, style,) Rings, Cuff Buttons, Stick Pins and Tie Clasps. Let me show you through my stock. It will be a pleasure to help you make your selection. *C ' Prices and quality guaranteed. Very respectfully,. J v w . .a. *f .?M * JP In Cok Book Store Between Intelligence Office and the New Station.^ 4 ?ur -~grown? '* O OMETHING that'will be of service ^ would be appreciated far more than an expensive gift that is only good to look at. Let tis help you solve the perplexing problem o f WKat m??^ ^rass-Ware, Silver-Ware, ?luminu?ti-Ware, ?iiti?r^ and hundreds of useful Gifts that will surprise you most agreeably if you will stop in and look them over while ? ? ?'rv ;. : ' . ' . . ! , i . ' , making the rounds, doing your Churl QtJ iS&ain St. t? BIBS)! or the Kiddies-7^ A PRESENT for that Boy or Girl GIFTS fop I " that will last longer than the ano' the Home fi day after Christmas, is the kind we^ S want to sell you. TS I -7 ry , , S Wouldn't tfiey like a nice useful as j WAGON? AIR RIFLE? namentah I AUTO? "T^^hw^ooi- CHEST? > . S SKATES? * ^? FOOT BALL? prOfUSiOn m or a Strildng Ba$ for Ute Boy? H ^ 9 Make your selections early and let n ^?^lr^ji US PU* tnem away ior y?? unt" yofe IwHP Send Gifts to Belg?am~-'k?ut j M^^^m^M supply the little Belgians 1 ??SKIS? At Home F irs tl RDWARE GO. Anderson. S. cj USEFUL GI FT?