The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 05, 1915, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
^Faultless"
SINCE 1881
The straight thing pays always in the end; in
friendship, in "BUSINESS," in Politics," in every
conceivable avenue and phase of life. The FAUT
LESS PAJAMA'S, have been on the market since
1881. That's a long time. "They started straight,"
and have kept it up. This is our one "AIM IN
BUSINESS," to start straight with you, and keep it
up.
, Note the Reductions :
$2.00 Pajamas now. .$1.50
?2.5o Pajamas now.I.$1.75
S3.00 Pajamas, now.$2.00
T. L. Cely Co.
"ON THE SQUARE." '
Farm?rs and Merchants Bank
and ,
Farmers Loan and Trust Co.
Will be pleased to cash one thousand notes running from $25 to
$100 each that will be paid during the month of October and the first
half of November.
We want them paid at maturity. We are particular about that.
We want them well endorsed. Wc are particular about that too.
We want wTsee what kind of company \ou keep. A man naturally
asks 1m associates to endorse his notes--Birds of a feather flock to
gether.
If you can make up your mind to pay your fiote during the month
of'October or the first half of November, regardless, come to sed us.
J. I. BROWNLEE,
Cashier.
I
THRIFT
!f thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize
the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi
talist. <
We earnestly urge you to open ari account with this bank
for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad
dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your
money except in a wise way.
The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee yoi
prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial
world may later on deprive you of your present measure of
prosperity.
We Pay Interest On Deposits.
PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON
36th Annual Mid-Summer
i Excursion
To
WASHINGTON, D, C.
RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND WILMINGTON
Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
In cuanectlon with the Bise Ridge Railway.
Firmier Carrier ?? i be Sonia*
Wednesday, August 11th, 1915.
Final Itali of Tickets August 29th, 1118.
ic following extremely low rosa? trip fares t
Af H C\ A Washington, D. C..?12JW1
Anderson, S. C. to B???V
Tickets will be honored on all trams.
To accommodate tho people of Anderson and vicinity special traie, will
leave Anderson at 3:25 P. M. August llu, consisting of pullman sleepers and
steel coaches. This special train will be operated, out ci Greenville as sec*
?oa No. ?8 and will a rr Oro tn Washington 7:46 A. M., Richmond 7:05 A. M.
ugust 12ih. Dining car service from Greenville
- You shonld oecure your pullman reservation now and have everything ready
tb leave on. apodal train..
For complete information, pullman reservation, etc, cali on ticket agent, or
i J. R. ANDERSON. "~ W. K. TABER,
aupt Bine Ridge, T. P. A^
Anderson. 8. 0. , Greenville, 8. C.
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SOCIETY
For Miss Chapman. Hendersooivillo for a stay o? several
Mist? Luelle Harriss, entertained a week?. {J . -_
few friends yesterday morning at a
delightful little sewing party tn Mrs- Naunic S. Cross of Owens
?onor of her house guvfct, MIBS Paule boro, Ky., ls viBittng her brother.
Chapman or Greenville. For many Mr- I'helps Sassoon un North Mc
years .Miss Chapman made Anderson Duffie street.
her home when her father Ur. Chan- 1
man wa? pastor of the FlrBt Baptist M'88 Catherine Hryan of Columbia,
church. lier many friends are de- s- c?? i8 visiting her uncle, Mr. J.
lighted to see her again and lt was C. Lomax at the Bellevue hotel for
a very congenial party of these who ?? iew days.
Were Miss ll ii ni ss' guests. Several ---
Bweet songs by Miss Anna Trlbble MlsB Kathleen Brown or Columbia
wero very much enjoyed. ' Miss 18 visiting friends here.
Chapman also gave an attractive
reading and Miss Catherine Burrl.ss Mr- and *,r8- c- A Gambrlll,
sevleral Instrumental selections. An Misses Ann Gambrlll and Evelyn
elegant salad course waa served af- Brown and Mr. dfrthur Harton re
ter the sewing was put aside. ' 5 ' '
The guests for the morning were: turned yafrterday from a stay of ten
Mrs. Edward Hutchins. Misses WU- day8 in 'Asheville. They made the
lime?a Fant. Rosamond Burdlne, Ly- triP 1,1 Mr- GainbrlU's car.
dla and Nelle Bewley, A'i?ia and -
Frances Trlbble, Lo? Necle McGee Mrs. Maxwell Cray ton has gone to
and Lula Smith. Asheville. N? C., for a stay of scv
. eral weeks.
Ingluwi-Cunningluim.
The following Invitations have been
received here and will be read with
interest by Dr.- Cunningham's many
frlenJs in this his home town:
"Dr. and Mrs. Lucius Thomas
Ingham request the honor of your
presence at the marriage c{l thurtr
daughter. Julia Louise to Dr. Robert
Sydney Cunningham on the evening of
TuoBday, August 17tln-at seven
o'clock at the First Congregational
church. Lee, Mass. With reception
card, seven-thirty to ten at 18S Main
street.
Miss Mary Moffatt o? Due West ls
visiting Miss Georgia Harris.
Mrs. Carrie Patrick and Miss
Vina Patrick have returned from a
week's visit to Sullivan'^ Island.
Miss Meile Cu lp of Oklahoma, who
has been visiting Mrs. Hardin tn
North Anderson left yesterday for
Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Juadon of Elber
ton. Ga., spent last night at Hotel
Chlquola on their way home from
Waynesville, N. C.
Misses Annie Teague, and Caroline
Bremen of Columbia and Thomasine
B.ock of Honea Path are visiting
Miss Ethel Jones.
MisseB Mary and Ethel Baxter have
returned to their home- In Greensboro,
N. C., after a visit to Miss Esther
Lassiter.
Mrs. H. M. 'Prince and Miss Sara
Prince left yesterday- for a visit,
to Greenville, Salisbury and Greens
boro, N. C.
Mrs: -C. . S. Sullivan, Misses
Dorothy and Babble Sullivan and
Beverly Balles left yesterday for
Misses Laura Horton. Catherine and
Emily Sullivan and Marguerite and
Louise Henry left yesterday morning
for the Wayeh Camp at Springdale,
N. C. ...
&t%%i
MTS. E. 'U. Horton and Miss Mol
lie Hortera Cleave" today for a two
weeks' stay at Hendersonvllle, N. C.
Miss Addle Rosamond is visiting
her sister, Mrs. T. A. Wiggington,
on Greenville street.
Pbilalhea flus*.
Thc Senior Phllathea clnss of the
First. Presbyterian church will meet
thia afternoon at five-thirty wIth Mrs.
W.'A. Hudgens.
Picnic.
The Phllathea class of the First
Baptist church will have picnic on
Thursday afternoon at six o'clock iu
tho North Anderson park. The
members are urged to attend.
For Three Attractive Valors.
A delightful little affair for three
attractive visitors was given on Tues
day evening by MIBB Ethey Jones for
her house guests, Misses , Annie
Teague ani Caroline Bremen of Co
lumbia and Miss Thomasine Brock of
Honea Path.
Just a few friends were invited in
for tha evening and a very pleasant
one It proved to be. Music by .Mr.
Frank Hawkins, Miss Kathleen Haw
kins and Mr. Rex Dice was onjoyed
by all. Nectar was served during the
evening by Miss Sara McKinney,
while others assisting the pretty hos
tess were Misses Nelle Findley, Willie
Cann and RameRe Nicholson.
To Wed Son of Leader of "the 400."
Sidney Wehster Fisa of Hew York.
Thc' wedding of Sidney Webster
Fish, son of the late sirs. Stuyvesant
Fish, last leader of "the 400^-fSNew
York and Newport, and Miss Olga
Wi borg, s descendant of tho Shermans
of Ohio, vwlU be a national event.
Since the death ot Mr?, astor, Mrs.
Fish was tho best known woman in
society lu the United tSates. Her?
husband. Stuyvesant Fish, was a
descendant of Peter tSuyvesant, % gov
ernor of the Dutch colony of New
Amsterdam. Hamilton Fish, sec re
Miss Ogta^Wlberg of Cincinnati.
ta ry of state in the cabinet of Presi
dent Grant, was a relative.
Miss Wiborg is the daughter of
Frank B. Wiborg of Cincinnati, who
retirod from business with a fortune
tonic time ago. He has a national
acquaintance. Her mother was Misa
Adeline . Moulton (Shearmen, daughter
bf Major Hoyt Sherman, the youngest
of tho Shermans of Ohio, which had
other disttaguishei members of Sena
tor John Sherman and General Wil
liam Tecumseh Sherman.
A Genuinely Good
Lace Curtain Sale
-Starts in the Morning
Just opened a brand new lot of unusually
pretty ones that we offer at extremely low
prices:
White Madras with Filet border-Dutch Valance (M CA
style-2 1-2 yds long, at.?P 1 ..3U
Cream Madras, with Filet border-Dutch Valance AA
style-2 1-2 yds long, at..J?.UU
Cream Filet Net Curtains, 2 1-2 yds long, at - - $1.75
All right ready to slip on rods, no hooks, no
pins, no trouble.
Also, we offer our stock of carried over Curtains at
HALF PRICE
Just One, two and three pairs of a kind
New Arab Center Pieces and Scarfs, a good bargain at
$1.00 and $1.25
You'll have to come and look over these to
appreciate the real goodness of the offerings
BETTER COME JN A HURRY, TOO
>^Z^OME OF YOU?_^^^^^?
/^/ OWN <S A HOWE INOfeeO ^^*L
Sj)-*- Tfc? North Anderson Parks have ?SQeT
, f been popular p?enle grounds '*r1 3|w ?,
this sunnier. j J< 3
AND YOU KNOW
JV We consider the fifteen acres of parks-? and
^ parkways one of North Anderson's greatest
assets. . ; . . . . . .
CERTAINLY, '
j. . , . - ' . . . .1
.4^ The larger the city of Anderson .grows more
- C will the need of public playgrounds be felt,
-and the ntore will North -Anderson's fif
teen acres of playgr?unds be appreciated.
AND REMEMBER,
You are always welcome to use the North
Anderson parks.
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