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Transparent Hats and Others for Midsummer
In ;the reason hain having
ilj?ranepnrenf brima t?a?o their appuar
. These Urimn were flat and.
?uuu&t?d on braid ITOWB?. They were
AjH^Bi. natt chiffon or Olin
:?xep*. Ke?iijr- ulwnygj embedded he
'tweeo layers of auch airy materiula,
.flowers, wi*li. petals sprfc&d :i;if. added
touche* ..of lovely color. Thy effect
rattj'-and gavo Ute hats
tJi tir ill!>Ui<.\.uishlr?? ?ames-that o(
"h...;-. ho embedded,' wreath?
encircling the hoad Uk? a halo.
.; ; JUI of aft lu inllllnory
Bee?iiy rc a
my transpar
.? .The latter
in'roJuc
tf'S?ldSU!
with a wreath of rono follago against
a background of ribbon with a narrow
border in hinch. J.lttlo Juno rosoB are
??it.in Ute wreath. The ribbon baud
l? extended imo s:i:it endu nt the back
Near the brim a httlo cluster of roses I
la tied Into tho stiiii with a bow. The|
coloring.Lt pale pink wita tho narrow
black border of tho ribbon and darky]
natural Breen! of Ibo foliage ndillnc
depth and character. Tbo roacs an?
'sueded and -droper in tune than the]
b&ly of tho hat.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
trtmmine?^-hut.
mounted on the
palo
mad
Smart Costume.
* of th? entartest costumes ,for I
g woroon, exhibited on a living |
.I nt a .recent opening, was of verj
tan worsted and mohtdr mixture., I
3 with abort, fiare skirt, revealing |
tew ollm black lecher pn mp, guilt
if buckie or Jfow, Vnd ^tocking* I
?, button*!
?as sur-1
;. r collar
roaching
iny. black
bri (fit a ?ul
fy
Brides and bridesmaids, with tho
rest of womankind, are chowing a
preference for tilmy fabrics. Tho bride
often dispenses with the conventional
white satin wedding ?own and
chooses onu of lace or chiffon or if
she bo not lin lined to depart from the
conventional, inasmuch us Uer yell
enshrouds lier with a misty material
of some sort*, her wants uro allowed
to take advnntago bf all tho ulry mate
rials in mamilu; choice for her appar
eling.
A hot, muff und fichu designed for
tho maids at a June wedding, bring
Into requisition three pf tba love^est
fabrics. Tho hat employa crepe
georgette with tho leghorn shape, tho
muir mada of a leghorn plaque and
chifl?n and tho pretty scarr ur fichu ls
litado of very flue net.
This last Item is cnn of those ac
cessories which may do duty long
?fler Ita Initial parado, and will mako
a modest and pretty gilt from tho
IjLEGAL NOTICES
INCOME TAX PAYERS, TAKE
'.NOTICE.
Tho time for making Income Tax
Returns will ?lose tho lat of July.
All who fail to mako income tax liy
(hat tune will have lo pay coat and
penalty. This ls from Carlton \V
Sawyer, Comptroller Honorai, nt Co
lumbia. S. <'., so i would bo-glad to
have you mako these rQllifns at once,
SO your Auditor will not be "embar
rassed.
Those who refuse to make Income
Tax Roturas will bo compelled to do
BO at heavy cost. This la tho law ?i d
. o long a's it ls. I wl'l hnvo. to enforco
lt for Anderson. County.
Winston Smith,
Airdltor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
AU per?ons hilling claims against
the estate of Poy. Jno. ll. Herron,
. hceii iod. aro hereby notified to pre
sent them properly proven to the
undersigned within Ute time pre?
scribed hy law. and those Indebted
to make settlement, .
Mrs. 'Amanda J. Herron.
NOTICE.
in - annual meed hg of tho stock
holders of tho Peoples <>il Ac Fertilizer
tVimpniiy will, bo bold ip thv otlloc of
the company nt Anderson. S. C.. ort
Tuesday, Juno Mh at ll o'clock a. m.
A full uUomlanec la.desired.
J. B. Farnr?r, I* ?. (Jeer,
Secretary President.
Or. Palier Reappointed.
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..'Columbia, May 2*?.--? (lev. Manuln?
,has reappointed Or. stephen Tabor,,
>rpfr.fl?or of geology lu tho I'niver
ttty ot south Carolina, state genuin
.tmericuns
^T&??L ?ni?ii>>wiy w?< r**j
bride, to tho maids. This fichu ls not
long, but ratl er wide, is made of the
finest brussels net with the edge fin
ished with a narrow ruffle of the ma
terlaL lt ia adorned with a small
nosegay of lino millinery Howers, set
against n quaint little plaque of lace.
Tho hat has tho upper brim covered
with crepe and a soft crown of this
material. On the underbrlm of leg
horn a rose is posed.
To moko the muff a leghorn plaque
is lined v. iii) shirred chifTon and
edged with the graduuted flounces of
this material. The edges are caught
together to form thc muff and a fin
ishing touch added in a rosebud set
tn its foliage. Nothing is quite so
pretty as a bouquet or basket of flow
ers, but if, for the sake of novelty, or
other reasons, something else must bo
used, a muff Uko this or all of pink
chiffon, mukes ? lovely substitute for
tho flowers.
_JULIA BO^OJULEY.
The Vulnerable Point.
A religious worker was visiting a
Southern penitentiary, when ono
prisoner in sumo way took his fancy,
says the Pathfinder. This prisoner
wu:* .i negro who evinced a religious
1< i vor as deep as it was gratifying lo
Ute ? aller.
"Of what are. you accused?" tho
prisoner wau asked.
"Dey says I took a watch," answer
ed-tho negro. "I made n good, light.
I hird dandy lawyer, an* ho done
prow an alibi wif teu witnesses. Den
my lawyer . he shore made a strong
speech to de jury. But it wa'u't no
use, stitt; 1 gets ten years."
"1 don't seo "why you were not ac
quitted," said the religious worker.
"Well, Halt," explained the prison^
cr. -'dare was shore one weak ?pot
'bout my defense-dey found de
watch in pocket*"
For ( pughs (hat "IJang On."
Lingering colds, bronchial coughs,
In grippe colds and' similar alimenta
that "hang on" until May Vare likely to
lust ull summer it not cured. Foley's
lloney ami Tar ^Compound will allay
inflammation, clear stopped passages,
relieve distressing discharges at tho
source, banish stuffy, .wheezy breath
ing nud heal and soothe raw nasal and
bronchial passages, lt Is prompt in
action; tafe and sore; Contains no
opiates. Keans Pharmacy.
SALLY PARNESS, BUTCHER
MEETING Of THIRD
STON ON 29TH AND
30TH OF MAY
PROGRAM ANNOUNC
Indications Are That Meeting
Will be One of Much
Interest.
The third district uuion of the Sa
luda Baptist Association will meet
with tim First Baptist church. Wll
liamston, on next Saturday and Sun
Jay. May 29-30.
A very interesting program has
ieca arranged as follows:
Opening Sermon-M. M. McCueu.
I. -\V3iut ls the purpose of the
I'nion. and it ia worth whllo?-S. M.
allaham. 2 to 2: lit p. m.; discussion,
i:15 to 2:30 p. m.
II. - Is lt wisc to continue in our
country churches the Monthly Satur
day meeting?-J. H. H ran yon, 2:30 to
2:45 p. m.; discussion, 2:46 to 3:00
p. m.
III. -.What ls the New Testament
?dca of the church and lt." mission?
Kev. H. C. Martin, 3:00 to 3:20 p. in.
discussion, 3:20 to 3:36 p. m.
IV. -The dieaconate; ita nature,
i|ualifikations and duties.-JaB. P.
Gossett, 3:35 to 5:55 p. m.; discus
sion, 3:55 to 4:10 p. m.
V. -What ia church Independence?
-Kev. W. D. Hammet, 4:10 to 4:30
p. m.; discussion, 4:30 to 4:45 p.
m. .
Adjournment.
Sunday .Morning.
The re?ular class reBcltatlons, 10:00
Lo 10:65 a. m.
I. -The prime requisites of an A 1
Sunday Behool.-Rey. P. F. Craw
ford, ll o'clock, a. m.
Keceas.
II. -The sure enough superinten
dent.-!.. P. Smith, 3:00 to 3:30 p.
m.; discussion, 3:30 to 3:45 n. m.
III. -The teacher-hlB qualifica
tions.-T. B. Kay, 3:45 to 4:00 p.
m.; discussion, 4:00 to 4:15 p. m.
IV. -The Bible-its place in the
Sunday school.-B. F. Earl, 4:15 to
1:30 p. m.; discussion, 4:30 to 4:45
p. m.
Prayer and benediction.
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? STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
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South Atlantic.
Won. Lost. P. C.
Mace* .? 23 14 522
Charleston. 23 15. 603
Albany . 24 16 600
Columbus. 20 20 500
Savannah . 18 20 474
Jacksonville :_ 18 25 419
Columbia . 15 24 385
Augusta . 14 25 359
Southern
N Won. Lost. P.C.
New Orleans. 29 13 69?
Birmingham . 24 15 61!
Nashville . 21 20 612
Memphis . 21 20 6121
Chattanooga . 18 20 474 j
Atlanta _._.18 21 462
Mobile . 16 24 400]
Little Rock . 13 26 381,
American.
Won. Lost. P. C.
Chicago _. 24 12 667!
Detroit . 23 13 639
New York . 17 14 648 !
Boat?n . 13 14 481
Washington ..... 14 16 467
St. Louis ........ lt 20 413-1
Cleveland . 18 19 406
Philadelphia .... 12 . 21 3041
National.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Philadelphia .....18 ll 62
Chicago. .. 20 13 606
Boston .'..14 . 14 600
Pittsburgh. 15 16 484
St. LoulB . 15 18 465
New York ..12 16 429
Cincinnati . 12 17 414
FedarJ.
Won. Lost P C.)
Pittsburgh ._ 21 14 600
Chicago ..'21 14 600 J
Kansas City ..... 19 18 643j
Brooklyn. Al 16 51&
Newark.. .. .. 19 24 484 j
St. Loula . IS 16 484j
Baltimore ........ 13 22 371,
Buffalo . 10 24 294
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*>.- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. *
fr. ?
American League.
i siat Detroit 10; Washington 5.
At Chicago 7: New York 6.
; Ot hera postponed on account of rain.
National League
All gamea .postponed on account
ram and 'wet grounds.
Federal Lessee.
At Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn t?.
Others postponed on account o
rain and cold.
S?-n<Ja AtlsnUc Stagne.
At Auirua?c Albany 2.
At t'oi?Mairw?!; Ootymb?*? 0
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"You may love your family, but you might be polite I
enough to insure for their benefit, that much you owe s
them."
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
M. M. MATTISON, General Agent,
C. V/. WEBB, District Agent
J. J. TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent
Blue Ridge Railway Co., Announce* Very Low Rates for the Follow?
ing Occasion, From Anderson, S. C.
Birmingham, Ala. and -Return
Account Sunday School Congress (Colored) June 9-1-4th $12.45
Tickets on sale June 7, 8 and 9, limited to return June 17,
1915. : V
Nashville, Tenn, and Return
Account Peabody College Surr?rner.-' School June 17th- *
August 28th, 1915 $12.70
Tickets on sale June 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 26, July 22nd,
23rd, and 26th 1915, limited to return 15 days from date
of sale.
Knoville, Tenn., and Return
Account Summer School of the South, University of Ten
nessee, June 22nd, July 30th, 1915 - $8.25
Tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27,. July 2, 3, 10/and
17th, 1915. Tickets limited fifteen days from daie of
sale for returning.
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