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New Grocery
BROWN BUILDING, EAST WHITNER
J. F. Gary, Proprietor
Having lost my right hand in the As
phalt Plant two weeks ago, and having a
family to support, I am compelled to seek
some other means of support; so I have de
cided to open up a Retail Grocery Store,
and cater to the Mill people around An
derson for the greater part of my business.
I have bought a stock of Brand New and
Fresh Groceries. They are being put into
the store NOW. We will open for busi
ness
Wednesday, August 15, 1915
and we will appreciate your trade. We
will show our appreciation by close prices*
and fair and honest treatment.
Mr. J. C. Burk will be associated with
me in the management of this business,
and any courtesies shown him will be ap
preciated by both he and I.
Remember the place-Brown Building,
East Whitner Street, where you will re
ceive fair, honest treatment.
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SPARTANBURG, S. C. *
A Christian College with high standards and Ideals. Well equipped
Laboratories and Library. Strong Faculty and full courses. Next
session begins September 15th. Write for catalogue.
HENRY N. SNYDER, President.
WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL.
A high grade preparatory school for boya. Individual attention.
Careful moral training. 1185.00 pays all expenses. Next session Sep
tember 15.
For catalogue address
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*-Farm Supplies and Machinery of all kinds.
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Anderson Hardware Company
215-217 E. Whitner Street Oi Phone 253.
"We deliver Hie Goods/9
Phone 37.
Miss JulTa Ledhetter ls at home
again after a two months risk to
friends in Duluth, Minn. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cawsey re
turned yesterday afternoon from a
trip to Jocassee.
Misses Macie and Bessie Cochran
and Clara Drown left yesterday for
a trip to Washington.
Miss Emma Cochran has gone to
Clyde, N. C. for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. E. !.. Adams of
Madisonville, Ky. are herr for a two
week's visit to thc former's brother,
Mr. E. Akania- on E. Orr St.
Mr. and MrB. D. P. Sloan and Mr.
and Mrs. Willett Sloan leave tomor
row for Highland for a visit to
friends.
Miss Kathleen Watson and Miss
Hallie Watson will return to their
home in Atlanta toduy after a visit to
Mrs. W. G. Wetson on S. Main St.
Miss Leila Mosely has gone to New
York and Washington.
Mrs. F. B. Maxwell and Miss Caro
line Maxwell have returned from a
trip to Ilcndcrsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Smith return
ed yesterday from a trip to Jocassee.
Mrs. H. F. Halley lias returned to
her homo in Hartwell after a visit
to her daughter, Mrs. W. H. l.-^eso.
Miss Evio Lewis and her part have
returned from a two months \ t to
the Panama Pacific Exposition and
oilier points of interest in tho west.
The party included Mrs. Raymond
Heatly, Miss Jean Harris, Miss Oli
via Duckett, Miss Julia Gray, Miss
Miriam Lee, Miss BMouie Purrias, and
Miss Leda Moore of Belton.
After a delightful visit of two
months to relatives in Eatonton, Ga.,
Miss Laurie Smelters is again at her
home ja East River street.
Mrs. W. C. Little, Miss Grace aud
Master James Little, of Eatonton, Ga.
are visiting the families of Judge
Nance and Dr. A. L. Smelters on
East River street.
Mra. W. A. O'Bryant, of Atlanta,
is spending a while with relatives, Dr.
Smelters and Judge Nance, on River
street.
Mrs. E. D. Pearce and little son
.Billie or Greenville are visiting Mr.
?and Mrs. W. A. Chapman.
Mr. L. M. Cochran, of the People's
bank, lert yesterday for a trip to At
lantic City.
Messrs. L. G. Smith and Thos.
Williams of Athena, Ga., are visiting
Mr. S. C. Foster.
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Misses Ruth Hall, and Kathrine
i Martin have gone to Wilmington and
[ Wrightsvllle Beach for two weeks.
Rook Party.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Greene enter
tained a few young people on Tues
day evening in honor of Mrs. Green's
two brothers, Messrs. S. W-. and
Wm. R. Crisp of 'Jacksonville, Fla.
There were three tables of rook and
many merry and interesting games
were played after which a dainty ice
course waa served.
Delightful Little Sowine; Party.
A charming little Informal sewing
party was given on Wednesday morn
ing by Mra. M. L. Bonham In honor
of her house guest, Mra. Albert Ald
rich of Greenwood. After Bowing and
chatting for quito a while the sowing
was laid aside and an elegant salad
courre waa served. The guests were
Mys. C. L. Ross, Mrs. W!!!<m Laugh
lin. Mrs. T. E. Howard, ''irs. Rich
ard Laughlin, Mrs. J. H. Vandlvor,
Airs. C. M. McClure, Mra. O. L.
Martin and Mrs. Wilkie.
For S?tes Posey...
I Miss Mary Posey of Laurens was
Mrs. John lt. Humbert's attractive
honor guest on Wednesday afternoon
when Bbc entertained at rook. Three
tables were formed and after many
games. Mrs. G. B. Greene was pre
sent...! with a lovely bunch of roses
for having made the highest score.
The charming boatos? servted an ole
; gant salad course with ice. Those
Invited to meet Miss Posey were:
MrB. G. B. Greene, Mra. Louise Hor
ton, Mrs. Marshall Orr, Mrs. W. D.
McLean, Misses Alberta Brock. Gene
vieve and Helen Hunter, Lorena Cum
? minga, Frances Major, Lalla Marshall,
Edna Broylcs.
TUCKER-LaFOY.
Quiet Home Wedding Perforated on
Thursday Afternoon.
A quiet little home wedding occur
red on Tuesday afternoon at the
borne of the brido on Elizabeth street
where Miss Bessie Tucker sod Mr.
Tavlnor LaPoy were married. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Fred Tucker & brother of the brtd?
and only the immediate family, and
a few neighbors were present. The
-bride* wore a travelling suit and im
mediately arte rtho oeremony they
left for a ten days trip to Washington.
Mrs. LaFoy is an attractive young
woman and bas many friends who
will be? Interested In the anwunce
ujent of her marriage.
Mr. LaFoy has a splendid position
in the office ot the Anderson Cotton
Mills.
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Mesara. Archie Cathcart, Sam Orr
Tumble, John Dixon ami Clifton Lig?n
left yesterday afternoon for Norfolk,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. ll. M. Anderson are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Snipes
in Walhalla.
Mr. George Holcinan has gone to
Hendersonvlllc to spend a few dayB.
Mr. IOrnest Johnson has returned
to the city after being away several
days on his Macation.
Mr. George Sullivan of Willi;.tunton
was a business visitor in the city yes
terday.
Mr. J. A. Pruitt of Starr wai? a
business visitor in the city yesterday.
Mr. James M. Major of Wllliamston
was among the business visitors in
the city yesterday.
Messrs. J. N- Nance and Hugh
Armstrong of Due West were in thc
city yesterday.
Mr. Louis Campbell of Helton was
a business visitor in the city yester
day. .
Mr. W. B. Moore of Pendleton was
in the city yesterday.
I Mr. C. H .Smith of Townvlllc waB
In thc city yesterday.
Mr. It. It. Doyle was a visitor In
Anderson yesterday.
Misses Kathaleen Campbell and
Louise Sloan were shoppers in the
city yesterday from Pendleton.
Mr. Isadore Gclsbcrg has gone te
Wrfghtsvfllle Beach for a few days.
Mr. Eugene Nardin of Atlanta ls
visiting his mother, Mrs. W. H. Nar
din on Fant street.
Mr. C. H. Burton has returned
from Bate8burg.
Mr. Frank Divvcr of Atlanta ls
visiting friends in the city.
Mr. T. P. Dickson has . ."urned
from AltapasB, N. C.
Mr. J. W. Brown of near Starr
was a business visitor in the city
yesterday.
Mrs. Van"Kay ls visiting in Char
lotte.
Mass Dorothy Platt and Mr. Harold
Platt of Alleen sassed through the
city yesterday en route to Walhalla
where they will spend a few days.
Mr. T. B. Baskin bas returned
from Lowndes ville where - he spent
the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hood of Iva,
passed through the city yesterday en
route to their home at Iva.
Mr. W. P. Cook, o Iva, was in the
city yesterday on his way to nothcrn
points.
Mt. Tom Jacobs returned to Clin
ton Wednesday after a visit to Mr.
John Townsend.
Teaching a Whole Country How to
Cook.
In the current issue of Farm and
Fireside appears an article describ
ing the important work being done In
Pettis county, Missouri, where Miss
Mildred Henton haa been hired as
"county woman" to teach women and
girls of the county how to cook and
sew. visiting two schools a day. the
county woman mak-ja her rounds. On
one day tho girls o? the country
schools h av o lessons in cooking; on
another day the subject under dis
cussion ls plain' sewing. The cook
ing lessons are in every sense practi
cal and suitable to the ages and needs
of the various members ot the classes.
Miss Vine-Do you favor women
proposing?
Mrs. Oaks-Certainly not. When
a woman picks out a man she should
make him propose.-Houston Chron
icle.
Sage Tea Darkens
Hair to Any Shade
Don't S?sy Gray! Here's an
Old-Time Recipe That Any
body Caa Apply.
The use of Sage ?nd Sulphur for
restoring faded, gray hair to ita
natural color dates back to grand
m.fther's time. She need it - to keep
her hair beautifully dark, glossy, and
abundant Whenever her hair fell
ont or took on that doll, faded or
streaked appearance, thia simple mix
tare was applied- With wonderful ef
fect.
But brewing at home ls mussy and
oat-of-date. Nowadays, hy asking at
any drug storo for'a 60 eent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage And Sulphur Com
pound," you will get thu famous old
recipe which can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair and ls splendid for dand
ruff, dry, feverish, tichy scalp and fal
ling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
sers it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly tim*, nobody can tell lt has
been applied. Voa simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking ono
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two, lt becomes
beautifully dark, (lossy, soft and
abundant
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Thus making it worth
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In this day and time
ninety nine persons out
of every hundred want
ELECTRICITY in the
home for several' differ
ent purposes.
ELECTRICITY in your
home is not an expense,
but an absolute neces
sity, and a good invest
ment.
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We still have 140 acres of that beautiful
Seybt Property for sale. This property is just
one mile out of town. You can buy it in any
size tract you wish--from 10 acres up, and
from $125.00 to $175.00 an acre.
Let us show it to you.
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