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Win not make your Easter selec tions at o ni ice where there's no ques tion about them being correct. This good store offers you a world of pret ty things, from expensive Readv-to wear and Millinery to the lowly priced Novelties. Not a day passes but what we show something new and all of next week everything will seem just a little newer than what you've seen be fore. We've made extra preparations to take care of your hurry orders. In Beautiful Millinery you'll certainly find our offerings attractive in style, v becominguess and price. Also a beau tiful supply of Ready-to-wear which includes an excellent Kite of Shirt Waists at $ 1.00 to $ 10.00. Of course we have all the small articles that are so necessary for a complete Easter outfit. , If you come early you'll get first choice. S ) I f A A ' . y Moore-Wrilson Co. 'The Daylight Store. 1 *4 'ANNOUNCEMENT 109 1-2 E. Whittier St. Anderson, S. C. FILLING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY , EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either way, asleep or wide awake; v One of tho best n the State. Lilies* Roses Carnations Violets and Hyacinths Pant's. With The Chi I'hom SM?-lunary S?del) . Tile ladies missionary society of tb? K?r?t Presbyterian church will meet on Monday aftemoou at four O'clook with Mrs. W. H. Frazer. I gg Hunt. The ?iris of tho Primary Phllathca Cluse will ha vi? an ogg hunt on Friday afternoon, in Ute yard of Hie Kimi Presbyterian, for the benefit of the ilasa. (anta Monday Night. The beautiful cantata. "The Cruci fixion." which waa given nt Hie Bpi?-j copal church on Friday evening will j bo repeated <m .Monday evening at the ' St. Johns Method isl church und a hil VIT offering will be taken np. Hu-ie ai Kirsti Presbyterian Church. Tho organist or ibo First Presby terian church, M TB . Charlea Spearman hu.t arranged special features tor the services In that church on Sunday, in tho morning Mra. .lames Craig will bing a soli . and lhere will be a rc sppnsu after tho sermon by tim choir, and ut the cvk-ning Service, Mr. Horsfall will play a violin solo, and .Mins lion nie Orr. of Charlotte, will king. All have a cordial invitation to he present. MIsjil mary Society. The quarterly business meeting of tlio Woman's Missionary Society ni tho First Kaptist church was held on hist -Monday afternoon. At this time ooooooooooooooooo o o o AT THE CHURCHES o ? o ooooooooooooooooo Christian Church. J. T. Black, pustor. Services to morrow as follows: Bible school ul 10.-::<> a. Preaching and commun - ioin at 11:30 a. m. Preaching at 8 o'clock p. m. Subject for morning sermon: "Self Control." Evening: "The Judgment.'' All invited to worbhip with us. Urnce Church. Itev. J. K. Gihboney, rector. Phone 83f>. Services for. Palm Sunday. 10:16, a. m. Sunday scho-ol. 11:30 a. m. thc Holy Eucharist and sermon. 4:30 p. m. Choral Even Sons and sermon. Holy Week. Monday 10:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 4:00 p. m. Evening prayer and ad dress. Tuesday 10:00 a. ni. Holy Eu charist. 4:00 p. m. Evening prayer and address. Wednesday 10:00 a/ m. Holy Eucharist. Maundy Thursday 10:00 a, m. Holy Eucharist. 8:00 p. m. Evening prayer. x?ood Friday 10:30 Morning prayer and sermon, 12:30 p. ca. Three hours service. 4:30 p. m. Children's service. Easter Even 10:00 n. m. Holy Eucharist. 4:00 p. m. Ev ening prayer; On Maundy Thursday evening the j story ol tho Cross will be sung. Tho public is cordially invited to the ser vices during Holy Week. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Palm Sunday. Sunday school : 0 a. m. Solemn Blessing of Palms. Mass and beading of tho Passion 10:30- a. m. Rosary and Benediction 4:30 p. m.. Mass Monday 7:30 a. m. Stations j of the Cross and-Sermon on the as cension Good Friday 7:30. All invit ed to assist at these services. First Presbyterian Church; The services at the First Presby terian church tomorrow, will be held ne follows: Sabbath school at 10! o'clock under the direction ot Mr. E.1 W. Brown, the superlntendbnt. The J pastor. Rey. W. H. Frazer, D. D., will preach at 11:30 and 8 o'clock. A very cordial Invitation IH extended to the public to make' (his thi\r regular place nt won?:.;,? Polite ushers wljl meet you at th? door, show, you to a sent and hand .ou a hyrr/i book. .Uso claie Refoncsd Presbyterian. Sorvlces at this chinch on Sunday will be, Sabbath school at 10:30 o'clock, and preaching In the morning at ll :30. Thc evening services- will be. at 7:30. Rev. C. M. Garrison, pastor. All have al? invitation to attend these services. Central Presbyterian Chnrck. Sunday school at 10:15 o'clock. Morning service at 11:30. Every member fs especially requested to attend this service, as there will be a congregational meeting at the close of the- service. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Special music. In the morning, solo by Miss Nell Smith: "O* Thon Re deemer." Ai this evening service, an anthem by some of the Anderson col lege girls. We cordially Invite you to warship with us. A special meeting ot the session af ter the Sunday school, hour. First Baptist Church. Teachers prayer meeting at 9:45. Sabbath school at 10:00. Dr. A. L. Smothers, supt. Public worship al 11:30. Sermon by Dr. E. M. Poteat. Meeting of the Sunbeams at 3:30. Subject: 'Prayer/' Mrs. R, R. King, leader. Y. W. A. meeting at 4:00. Subject: "The New Patrolt 1nm." The ' Minston Study class which has just ended was a success in every way, and it is earnestly do aired that every girl will come this afternoon with renewed energy. Miss Annie Cooley, leader. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 5:45. Subject: "The New Patriotism." Phbllc worship at 7:45. sermon by Dr. E. M.. Poteat. Wednesday. Teachers* meeting at 7:00. Prayer and praise service at 8:00. Subject: "The Church a Soul Winning and De veloping Force." leader, C B. Karlo, The public ls cordially invited ta be present and worship svith us at all these services. ur ch Women 5 37. the year hook? wer?' given to euell member present, They are beautiful ly gotten up and an- a credit lo thc society. In them will be found th* programs for the year and (lu- names of those who will tah- part, also the constitution of the society and the naine? of thc officers .md committees. Then too, there are important facts in lt that each one should know about mission work of Baptist wo men . It was decided ti? celebrate the an nlvvrsary of the organization ol' tho local missionary society by au all !ay meeting on th?' JJt'lli of April. Au interesting program will !><. prepared and refresiiniunts acned. All tho wo men an? asked to k' . ;? this in mind und help to make i> (he best anni versary meeting ever held. Christian (?routh flub. The Christian Gro'"Ui Club held Us reiiulai* meeting on .ast Friday. At this time '.he names of our mission aries wen- passed an und and each girl drew one. They arc to lake these as th< ir special missionaries to make sc ran books of their lives, and of their work on the field, to write to them and to pray for them. We are sure tills pinn will quicken the mis sionary interest of the club. The mem bers decided to have :i sewing party aeon for th? Baptist Hospital in Co lumbia. Kaili om- will bring a pound and after the sewing i? fin ished Ramos and refreshments will bc enjoyed. The Cantata ut SI. John's Monday Evening. The Crucifixion which was given on Friday evening at Gruie church will be repeated by special request in St. Johns' Monday evening prompt ly ut 8:30 o'clock. There will he a silver offering received at the door for missions in South Carolina. St. John'x Methodist Church. John W. Speake. pastor. If Jthe great Sunday school revival which is on at St. J?hn's reaches thc goa' for which the school ia fit riving, it will be because every member is at work in earnest. Every class has been as signed a task. Come and see what yours ls. Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m.. by the pastor. Special music for the morning: Violin solo: "Ave Maria" Shubert.-Mr. Cooper. Solo: "The Light of the World" DeRaven-Sung by Miss Retty Law rence. . Special for evening: "Violin solo, Selected-Mr. Cooper. Solo: "Lead Kindly Light," Hawley -Miss Lawience. The night service especially will be a service ot familiar songs-and evan gelistic preaching.- -~ A cordial greeting to all who at tend. Orrrllle Baptist Church. Sunday, March 27fh. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m., E. M. Wood, sup erintendent. Pleaching at 11:15 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Rev. Herman Stone. The public cordially invited, to worship with us. ... .. . . .. . . . A g Ii J. tl,'t. .ti .ff. A J. A .hil, ll? Jil I Personal j I 4 I ? ?>? ! *????? t 4I l l **** S. M. Picken i Is spending a few days with friends In Colombia. Mi;..-e.; Ethel and Alma Cole of Pen dleton were among the shoppers in the city yesterday. ? W. H. Cochran of. Calhoun was? among tho visitors in the. city yester day, v. J. O. McCown ot Mountain Creek spent yesterday in the city. W. G. Smith of Townvllle was a visitor in Anderson yesterday. W. E. Kelley of "Perzer was among the visitors, in the..'city yesterday.s L. McPhail of Iva spent yesterday In the city on busines,. J. C. Mc Ph a ? oj iva was among the vlBltora in the city yesterday. C. L. Watkins. T. L. Watkins ot Belton were visitors in tho city yes terday. ?Mrs. Wilt Carlisle ot Starr was a visitor in the cltv yesterday. J. C. Summers of Pendletonn spent yesterday In the city. B. C. Sutherland ls visiting in Mount Carmel. Charles Robbins'of Lebanon was in the city yesterday on business. H. H. Gray of Pendleton was a vis itor in the city yesterday. J. J. McKee of Iva spent yesterday In the cit y _ on business. Mrs. J. L. Pettigrew and Mrs. Esalo Scudday cf Starr were shop pers tn the city yesterday. (Mrs.*Carl Herr?n of Hartwell Ga wa* among the visitors In thc eily yesterday.' TO STOP HEADACHE Headache usually cornea from a sluggish liver and bowel-, lt you foci bilious, dizzy oriongUw la coat ed Mild ?tnmnnh ?->?.., Just get R cent box of Cascarete to start your liver and bowels and your headaches will ead. MES. W. A. HCDUENB, Editor Phone 87. AN APPROACHING M A Kit I AI;I: Mr. J. C. Crawford, whose marriage, o Miss Itesa Check, of Laurens, will m au interesting social event of April, was the honor guest at an ele jant six-course slag dinner tendered lim lar;t evening by Mr. ti. P. Co lield. ut the latten'" home* on Hose Hill. Covers were laid for teven. T\;e guests were principally young men who hold responsible positions witli ?everal of the cotton mills about An derson. The guests were Mr. J. C. ['raw-ford, who is connected with the ilrogon Mills; Mr. C. W. Causey, sup erintendent of the Brogon Mills; Mr. J. C. Cosby and Mr. E. XV. Cason, who ?re connected with thc name mill; Mr. Marion Babb of tho Orr Colton Mills: und Ur. Brown, who is'conni e i Gd with the Toxaway Mills; and^L.. M. 'Henti, city editor of The IntelT?gen :er. Mr. Coflcld, as toastmaster, presid ed with gi/.cc and dignity. Appro priate toasts were responded to by Lb? Kuests and Mr. Crawford, who lias made numerous friend during his somptimtively sliort residence In An derson, was the recipient of hearty 'ellcltaylpns. Misses Edith and Mary Sullivan nf Honen Path spent yeBlerday in town. , Miss Edith Cross of Henderson, Ky., ls tho guest of .Mrs. Phelps Stuseen DH K .Mcliuffle St. A ti non ave me nt of Marr hi ire Tile announcement of tho murringo Df Mr?. Minnie Dill Sayre and Mr. ?tis Eugene Sweet, on February 27th. at Hartford, Conn., lins been received hy friends of Mrs. Sayre here. They have gone for n trip, and will be at home In Hartford after May :;.-d.-Daily Mail. Birthday Party. Little Miss Lewellen Hattos enter tained a number of her little frleuds at a delightful . little party yesterday afternoon at her home on Society Btrcet. lt was the tentli birthday, of thc lit ?le hostess, and a very merry and happy occasion it was. In Honor of Miss Duckett. Miss Clara Duckett of Clinton, the charming and attractive guest of Mrs. J. B. Townsend was Mrs. George Townsend's honor gue?-.t. ai a .'Might- f ful little theatre, tarty yes^.Uay af ternoon nt The Anderson thePtrc, to see "Tho Spoilers." Thia 'Wonderful picture lias attracted admiration and enthusiasm' from hundredr. who have seen it and was fully enjoyed by Mrs. Townsend's guests. After they enjoyed a delicious ice menu at CarringtonV.. Mrs."Townsend's guest were: Mrs. J. Bi Townsend, Miss Clara Duckett, Mrs. Anna Weston, Mrs. J. L. Sherard. ?Mrs. Joe Evana, Miss Eu bank Taylor, Miss Louise Humphrey, Mrs. T.- B. Hunter. .Mr.;. Joe Cunningham of Green ville ls visiting Mrs. J. G. Cunning ham. For the Furmnn Team. The pretty country 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. iBallentine at River Heights was a scene of hospitality Friday evening when they entertained the friends of Messrs. Harper and Fialp .Ballentio.e, who come over from Furm?n University for the baseball game. An elaborate dinner was serv ed and each cae enjoyed and appre ciated it very much. The time waa spent so pleasantly and the time for the 8:10 car* which carried them back to Greenville came too quickly. Each one left declaring that "Ander son is My Town." .The following enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Bniientine'j- hospitality: Pref. Bible, Manager Patton. Messrs. ' Gressett, Hogan, Martin. Mobley, Tinsley, Nel son, Hughes, Shirley, Wharton, and ; Drummond. "Ones* til ri" at Paramount. Marguerite Clarke will be at the Paramount on Wednesday In that charming and attractive little play. "The Goose Girl." It will be a benefit performance for the Senior Phllnthea class of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. F. M. Burnett' and children returned Friday night from a two week's visit to relatives in Asheville. Miss Lydia 8herard of Wllltamston spent the past week here the guest of relatives. . ** Lander Club. The Lander club held its regular monthly meeting with Mrs. J. W. Trammel on Evan's Btreet. The president being absent. Mrs. Buch anan, the vice president, presided. After a short business ; session the following program was'carried out: Mrs. Ramsey read an interesting pa per on Ba grout h. the home ot. Wag ner. Then '.Miss Christine 8cott gave a brilliant musical selection. Mrs. Major Entertains. Mrs. Pat Major entertained tue Hammond School Assocfatirn on Fri day afternoon, at .her beautiful home; four miles east of town. This Was the regulor monthly meeting of the association, but Instead of. the uae&l program'Miss Janie -Carlington gave the ladles a splendid ulk on the dif ficulties and problems of the women tn the'country homes. Her talk was clear and practical, and gave many valuable suggestions. There wa? a good attendance of members and tho meeting a very pleasant one. Mrs. Msjor served ber guests with delightful refreshments. Miss Xah Bonham. At the business meeting of Camp Stephen D. Lee in the court house yesterday the veterans adopted the Main Store Our Easter shipment of this delight ful confection arrived yesterday. A box of is the wish of every girl. Better drop by and have her assortment reserved. Delivered Easter Sunday. Evans1 Pharmacy Three Stores Bsbfutions presented by Col. J. C. tiibltng that all the O. D. C. hapters in Anderson be requested to ?in the Barnaitl E. Bee chapter in endletofc in contributing a suitable 'roath to be placed on the monument t (Icu. Stonewall Jackson to be im r-ilctj in Richmond during thc Re ?ir? in memory tit Gen. Ben. It li;..; een suggested, that as Miss Mab r.-.(ti ara ?3 State'sponsor for the veterans, lat she be appointed as repres';\ta ive pf rh ese chapters to place tho reath on the monument at '.he time f the unveiling. from a Visit several days to her home at Ivit? * Mrs. J. L. Aull will return to<lay I from a weeks visit to relatives iu Newberry. Mrs. J. E. Watson has returned Keep Your Rowels Begf lar. As everyone knowB, the bowels are the sewerage system of the body, and it is o?. the, greatest importance that they move once each Jday. If your bowels become constipated, take * a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets - just after supper und they r ill correct the disorder. ObtaltjftbAe^ ?Yorjvwhere. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Quilling. W. Whittier St.