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WANTED?You to know that 1 am
atlll on tho job with the beat wood
and coal on the market, if jou
don't believe It try me. W. O.
Himer, Phone 649. Successor to |
Piedmont Coal and Wood Co.
4-16-tf.
WANTED?Position as stenographer
on or after September IIrut. .Mrs.
Harriet ,1)1 wer Masters. Iiox 22:?.
Anderson, S. C. 8-21-3tp
WANTED?Every house keeper In An
derson to try a louf of "Aunt Mary'a
Cream Bread." It's made at home
and your grocer keeps it. Ander
son Pure Pooil Co. 8-15-Dtf
WANTED?To buy from one hundred
to five hundred bushels of country
oats nt 60c. Cash or trade. Tho
Fretwell Co. 8-22-Dtf
FOR RENT
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FOR BENT?Ono furnished room
steam lient. Suitable for either ono
or two. Young men preferred. In
quire Townscnd Apartment No. 1.
8-24-3L
FOR SALE
FOB HALE?Pure native grown Look
out Mountain sued potatoes $2.00
per bushel. Plant as soon as it
rains. Fur man Smith, Seedsman,
Phone 4G4.
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WHEN YCU can not seo right step In
our Optical Department and got just
the Glasses you need. Complote
grinding plant Eyes scientifically
tested. Dr. M. H. Campbell, Louisa
9. Hilgenboeker, assistant, 112 W.
Whltner St.. Ground Floor.
MISCELLANEOUS?Rent collecting a
specialty. My Motto: "Promptness,
efficiency, courtesy." Hoiisch and
lots for sale, terms arranged to
suit purchasers. I deal with all
cHoirta or. a Just and reliable basis;
a regular 'live and let live policy.'
Office 101 1-2 East Whltner. W. C.
Broadwel.l 8-20-Gt.
I Laundry Work
Any thing that you might
think that an uptodale laun
dry should do?we do, and we
do It right. From Collars and
Cuffs to DryCieaningandDjelng.
Try us for your family wash,
it's cleaner, more sanitary, and
about as cheap the old way*
And?*on
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PHONE 7,
UN?ON MEETING
OF 3RD DISTRICT
Will Convene With Cedar Grove
Church Next Saturday and
Sunday.
The union meeting of the Third
tri'-t nt tii > Saiudu association consist
Im: oi Hie churches of JSurckn, Cedar
( rove, Dorchester, lioprweii. I'cIssct
Shady <;rov?-. Trhmgio, Vabernacfe,
Whllefield and First Street of Wil
liamstoii, will convene with the Cedar
Grove church next Saturday ami Sun
day, August 2X and 211. The pastors
and deacons of these churches will
please he present with delegates an wo
wish to discuss the merits of meet
ing.
1j. k. Campbell,
Moderator.
Kifiinl.
(tinner?They say that In battle
inn bullets are fired for dvery one
that lakes ? Pect.
ChaufTour- -Very likelv. x sorae
times pass as many as 200 pedestrians
before I hit one. -Boston Transcript.
Comb Sage Tea In
Lifeless, Gray Hair
If Mixed With Sulphur it Darkens
So Naturally Nobody
Can Tell.
Grandmother kept nor hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and abundant
With a brew of Sage and Sulphur.
Whenover her hair fell out or took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear
ance, this simple mixture was ipplied
with wonderful effect. Hy nsM'.'K at
any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound." you will ?et a
large bcitle of thlH old-timo recipe,
ready to une, for about CO cents. Thin
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty to
the hair and is splendid for dandruff,
dry. Itchy scalp and fat'ing hair.
A well-known downtown druggists
says everybody uses Wyeih'B Sage and
Sulphur-, because thait nobody eon tell
it has been applied?ij.'s so easy to
uso. too. Ymi simply dampen a comb
or soft brush und draw' It through
your hair, taking one utrand at a
time, iiy morning the gray h ilr dis
appears; after unother application or
two. It is restored to its natural color
and looks glossy, soft and ubundant.
Wear?
; ~ Jfr? L^ Say
Fitted perfectly oy our corsetlere
13.50 to 112.60
Mrs. B. Graves Boyd
H. H. Rosenberg
TAILOR FOR MEN
134 North Main
QHICHESTER 8 PILLS
W_?S. Till: III AMONI? IIKAND. A.
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SOLD BY DRtHt?lSTS EVERYWHERE
A NICE BIG ROAST
of Beef, Pork or Mutton is really one
of the best meats. For it is Just as
good cold as hot 80 yon can have
several meals with only one cooking.
Tell us to send one for Sunday din
ner. Make It a big one, for onr meats
are so choice that, only a big one will
I bave enough left to cut np old.
PHOWl ?M.
The Lily White Market
J. N. LINDSAY. Propr/Btor.
send you FREE PERFUME
?te today far a testing bottle of \
?IN AUD'S LILAC
h snest fstpow ptrhaia evtry drop atfwMt
MoMotn. For handkerchief, atotnlicr and bath,
ftvtatf- All th? value U In th? perfume?you don't
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! Personal
Mr .s. J. Trlbblo of Dublin. On.,
ins isitlng al tho home of his son.
Mr. Eugene Tribblc on the boulevard
Mr. Oscar Samuels of Baltimore
was u Jewelry drummea in the city
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wat kins of
(Jrcor and Mr. and Mrs. Pcllx Hoggs
of I'emiicton composed an automo
bile party In tho city yesterday.
Mr. p . ES. Clliikscalcs ban gem to
Portland. Me.. to Join his wlfi who
Is spending the summer the"4!.
Mr. a-id Mrs. W. P. M?Gec and
little daughter. Miss Edna McGen of
Iva and Mr. John Kennedy of M<
Cormlck passed through tho city
yesterday en route to the mountain.;
tor a few days.
Mrs. J. B. Watson and llt'lo son.
Anslcc, have returned from Iva where
they spent a few days with tho form
er's mother, Mrs. Virginia Sherard.
Mr. I.ce G. llollomm lias ecno t"
Maryland where ho will Join his wife
who lias been spending the past sev
eral weeks there. They will motor
back to Anderson and will reach here
about Tuesday of next week.
Mr. Wnvne clement, a motorman on
the Interurban line, has ?one on a
tour through the west.
Miss Iiouisp Adams has returned
from llartwell where site has been
spending the past three weeks.
Mr. Frank Mattison of Helton was
n business visitor In the city yester
day.
Mr. E. H. Welborn of Williamson
was among the visitors in Anderson
yesterday.
Mr. J. E. Sullivan has returned
from New York where he 1ms eon
for th? past several days.
Mr. Wnterhou8P. who has been as
sisting Mr. .lames Baldwin for the
past rtoveral w?ekn. has returned to
his home in Atlanta.
Mr. J. C. Jones of Edgeflold Ik
spending u few days In tho city.
Miss Harriet Watson who has been
in the city for the paBt two months
has returned to her home at Red
Springs, N. C.
Dr. C. II. Burton, and Messrs.
Sam Andersen und Clarence Sherard
of Iva were In tho city yesterday.
Dr. C. S. Breedln has rctarned to
the city after spending a few days at
Rochester, Minn., attending tho cele
brated Mayo Bros. Institute.
Dr. J. E. Allgood of Liberty was a
visitor in the city yesterday.
Mr. Collen Wright of Hartwell
spent a fow hours ia tue city yester
day.
Mr. II. C. l.outh of Townvillo was
a business visitor in Anderson yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips and
children of LowndSsVUle are visit
ing tho former's father, Mr. D. W.
Grcer cast of the city.
Messrs. E. W. Brown, Ellas Earle
and It. S. Fant of Townvillo were
In tho city yesterday.
Mr. Joe Fant of Townville passed
through the city yesterday on his
way to Helton where ho will spend a
few days.
Supt. J. B. Felton has returrnod
from south Georgia where be spent
the past week.
Mr. John Long of tho Hickory Flat
section was a business visitor^ in An
derson yesterday.
Mr. J. F. Field of Craytonvlllo was
in tho city yesterday.
Mr. Dawson Smith of Pemlleton
spent a few hours in Anderson yes
terday.
Dr. E. E. Cooley has returned to
Philadelphia after spending several
days in Anderson visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wiles and
family and Mrs. E. B. Wilson of Iva
arc visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James F. McDonald on Cater
street.
Mrs. R. L. Nicholson and Miss
Loreta Nicholson have returned from
Atlanta whore they havo been for tho
past few weeks.
Mrs. L. P. Pouche and children of
Columbia are visiting the formera's
father, Mr. J. M. Hutchinson.
Mr. T. Frank Watklns has return
ed from New York where he spent the
past several days.
Mrs. Lucy Milford and Miss Charlie
May Milford of Long Branch were in
the city yesterday.
Despondency Due to Indigestion.
"About three months ago when I
was suffering from Indigestion which
caused headache and dtxzy spells and
made me feel tired and despondent, I
began taking Chamberlain's Tablets,"
writes Mrs. Geo. Hon. Maoedon, N. Y.
"Thit- medicine proved to be the very
thing I needed, as one day's treat
ment relieved me greatly. I used two
bottles of Chamberalln's Tablets and
they rid me of this'trouble." For sale
by all dealers.
Phone ZI.
.Mr. Frank Broyle* to Iff Munie 1
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Broyles
and .Misa Ednu 'Broyles will ko to
Ninety Six tomorrow morning to at
tend the marriage ol Mr, Prank
Broyles and MIhh Una Harr which
will occur on Wednesday aft .'-noon
at three o'clock at home <>f the
bride's sister, Mrs. win l.ipscomb.
Mr. UroyleK is. a son <>r Mr. and
Mrs. George Broyles and Anderson
is his <ild home. At present he
teaches/in (Columbia.
Miss Barr Is from \ah .ville. Im
mediately after the cor niony the.
young couple will go to the mountain:;
of North Carolina for a ten days'
trip, after which they will come to
Anderson for a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Ilroyles.
Messrs. George Fant. Foster Jones,
and Frank Kpellman will also go
down for the wedding.
In Honor of Miss llewlcy.
On Friday evening of last week
Miss Janet Hrlt contributed to the'
round of gaitles when slic entertained
about forty of the younger social set.
in compliment to her house g'tost,
Miss Lydia Bewley. No special '.dan
of amusement had been pre-arranged
but after the arrival of the guests
many methods of lively entertainment
were introduced, nroviding n source of
;?< niiine pleasure to Miss Holt's guesls.
An ice course was temptingly served
during the evening.- Easley cor.
Greenville News.
Heart's Delight Club
The Heart's Delight ?Mab will meet
with Mrs. Sloan Maxwell in North
Anderson on Thursday afternoon at
four o'clock.
Charming linage Parly.
The following young ladies were
entertained at a charming little week
end bouse party given by Miss Ituth
Hodges at her home al Sin t: Misses
isetta Prultt. Rossle t'linkscales. Una
Pdttlgrew, Josalo Smith and Sara
nissell.
On Friday evening Miss Hodges en
tertained in their home al a delightful
lawn party and a most enjoyable even
ing was spent by those present.
Heeling of College Association.
The Anderson College association
was pleasantly entertained yesterday
afternoon by their new president, Mrs.
Charles S. Sullivan. . I; was quite an
interesting and enthusiastic meeting,
Mra. Sullivan entering into the work
with all the energy and enthusiasm
for which she is so well known. An
unusually large number were pres
ent and the principal for the after
noon was the discussing and arrang
ing for the usual lycoum course at
the colleke. Mr. Houston of the ly
coum bureau mot wit;: the ladles and
told them of some splendid attrac
tions they have for this winter. One
.rarticularly Interesting number will
be the lecturo by ...Mrs. . Plckott,
widow of Gen. Pickett. who made the
famous charge at Gettsy jurg. Dr.
Klnnrd was present and gave the
ladles a splendid little informal talk.
Mra. Sullivat. served dainty re
freshments whlcn ended the delightful
meeting. The ladies are filled with
hopu for great possibilities for the
college during the conning yenr.
Mrs. Den Aull and Mrs. A. J.
Sitton of Auturu spent, yesterday with
Mrs. G. M. Tolly.
Misa Lydin Bewley, of Anderson ar
rived tho latter part of laat week to
visit Miss Janet* Dolt. Mlns Holt re
turned to Anderson with Mtr-s Bew
ley on Friday of thin week where she
will spend two weeks with friends and
relatives.?Easley cor. Greenville
Nes.
Mrs. Charles A. Gtmbrlll'and her
sister, Mrs. McKinmm of Bruns
wick. Ga., have gone to the moun
tains.
Mrs. M. H. Beeves has returned
to her home nt Wnynosvllle, N. C,
after a visit to her sister, Mrs. D.
S. Vandlvor.
Mrs. R. E. Belohor of Greenville
is visiting her brother,, MT{4E. Vf,
Taylor. Mra. Belcher was a 'former
rerldent of Anderson, IJytng.her un
til about twelve years ago. Her
many friends arc glad to welcomo her
back. Mrs. Posa BaroV tf? 'Charles
ton another sister is also the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ramer have
returned from a week's stay at
Cashlor's Valley.
Mr. arVl Mrs. H. ?. Orr are at
homc after a trip to the mountains.
Miss Azelee Dalles has gone v to
Greenville and Charlotte to visit
friends.
Mrs. J. G. Knsloe and daughter,
Adele. Is visiting at Mr. G. H.
Dalles this week.
Mrs. Frank Harris of Atlanta, Ga..
Is visiting hcT sister, Mrs. P. K.
McCully in North Anderson, v
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keese and
Miss Ruth Keeae returned yesterday
from a trip to Ashevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Atkinson re
turned from a two woeks' trip to
Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlntersmlth haye re*
turned to their home in Mobile. Ala.,
after a visit to their daughter, Mra.
Frank Todd.
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At First Creek Church.
A protracted m eating will begin
next Sunday morning at tl o'clock a.
m. at First ('reek church. Dr.
Alexander of Wllliajtnatoa will do the
preaching.
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