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WHEN you see an arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the .pot! When in Anderson ent at the old Reliable PIEDMONT CAFE Fine Cooking and Special Dishes each day WHITE HELP G. D. ANTONOKAS, Prop. (PROFESSIONAL I CARDS I DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office In Ligen ft Ledbetter Building North Mala Street. Office Phone 310. Residence Phone 380. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. WhitnerSt. CHE Ar INSURANCE. You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life TOr The Live? and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your system (rom all impurifica of your body, and save lots of sickness and lost time. Price 26 and BO cents. For sale ny ell druggists. Distributed,by* Murray Drug Co, Columbia, 8. C. h THE AN Masses Gua OF CEY 0??k*r*>-ti Sa Hat ic ll SOCI + Lander Alumnae. 'Hie meeting of Ihe leander Alum ni' has peen postponed until Friday une 41b. Mr. und Mrs. Walter Keese and liss Ii iit ii Keene Will ?pend today lu lartwell, (ia. Week-F.nd Party. Mrs. It. I), ("allaway, -Mrs. W. lt. {radley, Misa caroline Bradley and lr Ben Bradley of Washington, Qa., iud Miss Mary Louise Knight, of ram pu, Fla., are the week-end guests it Air. and Mrs: F. A. ("arter at heir hom.- In College View. For Miss Fret well. Miss Kutti Fretwell was the honor ?nest aKt'ln yesterday afternoon at u iellghtful miscellaneous shower, glv u by Mrs. J, J. Fretwell, Jr. After the guests hud ult assembled ind spent some time In merry chaf er, Master Sam Fretwell, and Little dlss Harriet Holman caine into the .arlor drawing u little wagon which vas loaded with pretty gifts for the irlde-elect. Later the attractive bos ess assisted hy Misses /ade and Elizabeth Fretwell, l.ola Jurkson and Hrs. Walter Hobbins served an ele gant salad course with ice. Those > resent were Mesdames F.uymond ."Yelwell, Arthur Holmun, A. G. ?fans, Wm. Laughlin, F. B. Max well, J. J. Fretwell, Walter Beatty, A'alter Hobbins, Frank Johnson. Car lo MeCully, W. I). McLean, W. It. iVones. W. H. Nardin. Jr.. J. L. Jray, D. S. Clay. L. L. Klee, 1?. K. ?(.Cully, ll. S. Howling. John Wall, Chas. Cobb; Misses Bertha Caslln, Alhena Brock, I?OUIBR Ligon, Kuth ?adie, Elizabeth and Catherine Fret well, Lol? Jackson, Vina Patrick, An na Trlbble, Cecilla Von Hasseln. Mrs. Kugene Clinkscales of Lowndesville is the guest of Mrs. J. K. Cook on Greenville street. Mir. and Mrs. Clair Humphreys of florida are the guests of Mrs. HumphreyB' mother, Mr?. Lizzie Cat ?r. They made tho trip In their au tomobile? Mrs. Bossle Taylor, who has been spending some lime In Elbert county, Qa/, ls In the city. In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Vines. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. King have Is sued Invitations to at home on Tues day evening May 25th. 1915 In honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Vines. Dixie Chapter. The Dixie Chapter will meet on Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock, with Mrs. A. P. Johnstone on F/.ver street. This ls the time for the an nual election ot officers. Trroble-PresNly Wedding. The following Invitations have been b ted: "Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Trib b s request the honor of your pres ence at the marriage of their daugh ter, Eva to Mr. Jamies Clark Pressley on the evening of Thursday, the tenth of June at eight o'clock, 301 Green ville street, Anderson. S. C. Miss Trlbble i.i an attractive young woman and Mr. Pressly one of tho popular managers of the new hotel St. James. Their wedding will be an interesting event to their ?nany friendB. ' Musical Recital. Quite a large number of friends gathered at Mrs. G. W. Chambers at tractive homo Wednesday afternoon for the musical recital given by some of her pupils. It was a beautifully arranged program and met with the heartiest applause ot those present especially the plano Bolo by Miss Helen Little and the concert for two piano's by Mrs. Chambers and Miss Little. Tho program was as follows: Program. (a). Maroh, (b) Drum and Trum-J DERSON CASH GI i TOE HOftOR OF YOUR 5 MFTERNOON.^ MAY TWENT 3:30 to 6:00 o'clock to ?tot ??o Saiiulb^ra, Lipton ? LON, INDIA; HONG KONG, I AND NA GAS ASCI, JAPAN nal Biscuit Co. ETY 111 .t, (<.) Auld l.ang Syne, (d) America, class orchestra. la)A Waltz Bong, (bl The MJI r'? Daughter.-Mrs. Chambers. Plano Solo.-Ina Carlie. Concerts for two pianos.-Mrs. ti am bert and Helen Little. Plano Solo.-'Eleanor Sargeant. Plano Solo-Laura Sinethers. Voice-In JUMP, Mrs. Chambers. Piano Solo- Helen Llttlo. Waltz From Faust Pluno Duet and loll .-Helen Little, Laurie Smeth snd Mr.*i. Ciiunibers. Concert ut College. Th? -r?* will be a delightful concert iv.-II at the Anderson Coll?>ge next rlday evening, by th?' members of th? iusic and vocal departments. Be* Idea tin- duets and nolo work, the ollege Glee club will sing tho cau ita, Tennyson's "Lady of Shalon." he solo paris will be taken by Miss louise Henry, and Miss Elizabeth aw renee. This concert ls given in connect lon rilli the commencement exercises nd will br a very uttra?:tlvp part of i?i prugrum, as the young ladles have one spine very hard work to make lt success. Mrs. Carrie McC. Patrick leaVes tp ay for Charlotte, N. C., for n week's lr.it to Mrs. La Fayette Adams. From there she goo? to Hiclimond /1th her daughter, Miss Vina Patrick ? attend th?? veteran's reunion. Miss 'Ina Patrick ls sponsor for the son:i f the veterans. Ninth (Jrade K ni erl n in si The grounds of tl-e Market Si roe! ?ehool presented a gay spectacle Fri lay night, when the members of tin* ilntli grado entertained the tenth ami ?event li grades. This reception ls an vent in euch high school yeur abd he ono Friday night was OHe of the uost uujoyable e\\?r given. About wo hundred young people made mer y on this occasion. Miss Elizabeth dobinson presided over the punch IOWI. Delicious refreshments . wore lerved during the evening. Misses Anna Tribble, Futh Brown es, Mattie Mayfield and Frank Brownlee leave today - for Davidson, .J. C., to attend commencement. Palmetto Chapter. Th? Palmetto Chapter. U. D. C.. tvlP. meet Tuesday afternoon at five >'clock with Miss'Eubank Taylor. Mrs. Lore HI. The many friends of Mrs. H. O. Love will regret to hear that she is seriously 111 at the Anderson Hos pital. Her many friends hope she will soon be quite well again. Birthday Party. Master Swilling McFall, Jr.. en tertained at a delightful party yester day afternoon at her home several miles southeast of town. It was the eleventh birthday of tho host and about forty friends were Invited out for the afternoon. A very happy time was spent play ing games, after which a dainty sweet sourse was ser Med. Ullitary Radio Equipment Carried on Motorcycle. Designed particularly for military purposes in tile field, n combination wireless-telephone and telegraph sqnipment has been developed which is carried in a side-car compartment attached to a motorcycle. . v The ap paratus ls compact, portable, and In claimed to have a telegraphic trans milting radiuB of approximately 100 miles, and a telephonic range of about half that distance. Both of the send ing instruments are actuated by a high-voltage direct current supplied by a dynamo which ls driven by a se parate motorcycle engine mounted in the side compartment. The June Popular Mechanics Magazine contains a picture of the machine and wireless .paratea. &OCERY PRESENCE /-EIGHT und Tetley CHINA? orj \ WHIRLAWAY F COAT SUITS AND PETTICOATS Next week we offer our stock of Suits and Pet ri iicoats for Cash AT HALF PRICE You know of course they are good in style and quality-not many, just eight Suits. Sizes and kinds as follows One $28.50 Shepherd Check, size 38 at.$14.25 One $30.00 Putty, size 18 at.$15.00 One $25.00 Putty, size 38 at.V . : ..$12.50 One $20.00 Putty, size 18 at.$10.00 One $30.00 Navy Blue, size 40 at.$15.00 One $25.00 Navy Blue, size 34.$12.50 Two $12.50 Copenhagen Blue, size 15 at ...$ 6.25 PETTICOATS These are more plentiful, quite a good assortment in blacks and colors. $6.5o Petticoats at.$3.25 S5.00 Petticoats at.$2.50 $4.oo Petticoats at.$2.00 $3.5o Petticoats at.$1.75 $2.5o Petticoats at..' . .. .$1.25 $2.00 Petticoats at.$1.00 On these two specials we'll have to insist on "Spot Cash and no approval." IN MILLINERY, We've got lots of New Shapes and Trimmings that will interest you in prettiness and goodness-at special prices. ARRIVED SATURDAY ?. The very newest things in piece goods in Voiles and Rice Cloth with large and small stripes, "just beautiful," that's all-up to 50c yard. Moore - Wilson "The Daylight Store." {With The Church Women Phone ?7. Ladles* Aid Society First Baptist Church. Mrs. James Craig, Mrs. Fred Trib ute, and Mrs. Albert Ksy were hos tesses for the Ladle .V Aid in honoi* of Mrs. Vines Tuesday afternoon at the church. Opening prayer by Mrs. J. P. Duckett. Reading of Scripture by the presi dent, Mrs. Laughlin. Hymn. Short business session. Song by Mrs. Vines. Hymn. Closing prayer by Miss Bettie Earle. During the social half hour s?nd wiches and iced tea were served ila the dining room, which was decorated with vases of beautiful Paul Neyrou roses. Ladies Aid Society. The Ladles Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church held a ve ? pleas ant meeting on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. CE. Cobb and Mrs. Lizzie Oater at the home of Mrs. Cobb on Qreenvillo street. This was the an nual rally meeting and a large num ber of members with several visitors wfro present. Mrs. Muldrow, tho president presid ed in her easy graceful manner, nnd a large amount of business waa dis cussed and disposed of. On the pro gram was a delightful little recitation by Miss Elizabeth Ramsay. A dainty sweet course was served. Missionary Society. The Ladles Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. J. F. McClure, cn Webb utreet, Monday afternoon at five o'clock. Church Reception. The Ladies Missionary Society ot the A. I.'. P. church gave their an nual reception on Tuesday evening at the home of Rev. J. M. Garrison on North McDufTlo street. It was just a -octal affair of which all the members of the church were Invited ?In order that they might get together in a delightful Informal way. The time' watt- spent on the cool lawn, where delicious nectar Tas served. Miss Louise Agnew gaye a charming reading during tho evening that was fully enjoyed. ' Mission Rand. The Mission Band ot .'he Central Presbyterian church were ?mterta'aed on Thursday afternoon br Mrs. M. M. Mallison nt her home on Society street. All the children Of the Sun day school, and the teachers were In vited, aud a very happy and delight ful afternoon was spent. Low Round-trip Rates for Everybody Offered by the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "The Progressive ?aih>ray of the South." To Newport News, Va.-General Assembly Presbyterian Church in thc U. S., (Southern), May 20-28. 1915. To Memphis, Tenn.-C?eneral Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Woman's Missionary Convention, Muy 20-27, 1915. To Richmond, Va,-Annual Reunion, United Confederate Veter ins, June 1-3, 1915? To Birmingham, Ala.-Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., o/ Alabama, May io-13, 1915. To Birmingham, Ala.-Sunday School, Congr?ss? National Bap tist Convention (Colored), June 9-14, 1915. To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Panama-Pacific Inter national Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915. To Houston, Tex.-Southern Baptist Convention and Southern Sociological Congress, May 12-19, 1915. ?; * To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June 28-July 31, 1915. For specific rate, schedules or other information, call on SEA BOARD Agents or write c. s. COMPTON; FRED GEISSLER, T. P. A., S. A. L, Rwy., Aist. Gen. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga, Atlanta, Ga. Attention! Confederate Veterans Low round-trip rates, convenient regular and Special Traill schedules with through coaches and standard and tourist sleepers, will be provided for the convenience and comfort of Veterans and i nends traveling to the Annual Reunion. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA June 1st, 2nd and 3rd. SEABOARD AIR LINE "The. Progressive Railway of the S?uuV' OFFICIAL ROUTE OF THE WALLER SPECIAL MONDAY, MAY 31,1915 (One night trip, arriving Richmond early in morning June isl., the day the Reunion begins.) Schedule Fare-round-trip Leave Abbeville.4:39 P. M. $8.65 May 3l8t. Leave Greenwood ...5:07 P. M; 8.25 May 31st. Leave Croea Hill.5:29 P. M. 8.00, May 31s.t' Leave Mountvllle.6TS6 P. M. 7.90 ' May 31st. Leave Clinton.6:62 P. M. 7.90 May 3ldt. Leave WhI tm ire. .. ..6:20 P.M. 7.36 May 31st. Leave .Carlisle. ..6:42 P.M. 7.10 ' May Slat Leave Pride (Union) .. .. ... ..6:46 P. M. 7.40 May 31<tt. Leave Cheater.7:06 P. M. 6.8C May Slat. Leave Edgemoor.7:34 P. M. 6.86 May Slat. I<eavo Catawba.7:46 P. M. 6.80 May 31st. Leave Waxhaw .....8:07 P. M. 6.20 May 31st. Leave Monroe..8:28 P, M. 5.9 J May 31st. Arrive .Itichn'ond.5:65 A.M. ' June 1st Through coaches will be operated from Pelzer and Anderson on Piedme ~t & Northern Railway on the following schedule to Green wood a.id there attached to the Special: Leave Anderson.2:30 P. M. $8.86 May Slot Leave Pslser...2:41 P. M. 8.25 May 31st. .ve Belton.8:05 P. M. 8.26 . .'May 81st Leave Hon ea Path.3:23 P. M. 8.26 * May Slit, leave Donalds.3:34 P. M. 8.26 May 31st. Leave Hodges.3:16 P. M. . 8.2C May 31st. Arrive Greenwood.4:10 P. M. (To ho attached to Special.) Special car will also be operated fromH-aurerts via C. N. & L. Rail way to Clinton, S. C., thence Seaboard Special train to Richmond, pare 47.90-for the round-trip. Tickets will be sold May 29th to June 2nd, inclusive; limited to .hme loth. By paying ^?c at Richmond limit will be extended U> .'une 3oth. Stop-overs allowed at all stations going and returning. Side-trip tickets will be sold to stations in Virginia and adjoining State and Washington. D. C. during the Reunion. Return portion of tickets will be honored from Norfolk for those who visit that place afteT the Reunion, not making it necessary to return via Richmond. \ IN ADDITION TO THE SPECIAL TRAIN THERE ARE TWO ' REGULAR THROUGH TRAINS TO RICHMOND EVERY DAY. For information or Pullman reservations call on Seaboard agents bi wm to G S. Compton, ' ? Fred Geissler, Traveling Passenger /. ent, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agt. Atlanta, Ga. _ Akanta, Ga.