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GET 'EM AT THOMPSON'S
AND
SAVE THE DIFFERENCE.
Our Big Redaction Sale
of Low Cut Shoes is Still
to.
If you wear low shoes it will
pay you to see what we are of
fering in these lines. Pumps
and Oxfords in all leathers and
Whte Canvas at
$1.39, $1.50, $1.95,
$2.00, $2.50, $2.85,
$3.00, $3.45 and $3.50
Thompson's
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
Followed Friend's Advice
After*trying Fruitola and Traxo, Mrs. L. C. Clark, &i0 Helba 8t?
Uni Ins, Texas, wrote to the Pinne laboratore? as follows t
"I have been a sufferer from gall-Btones, and Fruit
Ola and Traxo was recommended and I am glad to say
I took advantage of your most wonderful medicine, wilh
wonderful results." -
Frullola and Traxo are two remedies that are used In combina
tion, rruitolit acts on the Intestinal organs an a powerful lubri
cant, softening the congested twiste and breaking up the hardened
particles so that easy elimination follows quickly, to the great re
lief of the patient. Traxo Is a compound of splendid tonic prop.
? rtics, of special ynlnc in strengthening and restoring the system
thai has been weakened by constant suffering.
The Pinup laboratories have many letters on file testifying to the
merit of Fruitola and Traxo; letters from people who have used
the remedy and know how from actual experience what it has dune
for them. For the convenience of the public, arrangements have
been made to supply Frnitola and Traxo through leading drug
stores. In Anderson they, can be obtained at Kr?ns' Pharmacy,
three stores. >
Don't Overlook
The Seyht Property
This tract of about 125 acres is for sale. It lies
about a mile from town, and can be bought in tracts
from 10 acres up, and there's money in it. The
price now is $125.00 to $175.00, according to the
land?and ten ye?rs from today you couldn't buy it
at TWICE this price.
Prof. C. W. Riser bought fifteen acres last week,
and. is going to build out there on the new road that
has reeenly been made, through this property. ?
Let us show it to you.
Xifitey & Watson
Phones 647, 906, 310.
HEADACHES
It's the bright sun, these
days that causes headaches.
You need rest glasses.
Let us examine your eyes
and fit you with Kosma
Lenses.
Kosmas cut out the bright
rays of light and "ease up"
the sore and strained mus
cles.
"Kosma" and "Comfort" /
mean the same.
Be comfortable.
Walter fl. Keese& Co.
Optometrists
Wear
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LOWNDKSYILLE
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Miss Ethel Dnnbar of Elberton ls|
the attractive guest of Miss .Chris
tino Kay.
Miss Luna Martin is visiting her
a -ut. Mrs. T. O. Klrkpatrick.
Miss Marian Gray, Mrs. Ella Mat
tlaon and Mrs. Orey of Anderson hare
been vi sting Mrs. A. V. Barnes.
Miss Leila Mosloy of Anderson is j
the guest of Mrs. Huckabee, Sr.
Misa Louise Barber, a teacher In j
Lander College si visiting her sister, j
Mrs. Ellis Huckabee.
Mrs. W. E. Lommon,. Jr., of Elliot Is J
visiting hor mother, Mrs. K. L. Smith.!
Miss Boso Marie Powell of Pansy, j
Go,. Is vlsting Mrs. It. L. Smith.
Miss -Nina Carpenter the guest of I
Mrs. T. B. Jones has returned to her |
home.
Mr. R. F. Kaiser of Andrson was the !
guctt of Miss Leila Mosley Sundy.
Meeting at Starr.
The ladies of the Missionary So
ciety at Starr will hold a public
mecUng on Sunday afternoon at fout
.o'clock in the interest of prohibition.
Dr. Fr&xler of this city will be one
of the speaker and an interesting
program has been arranged.
Jr? Lfc 'Say
FA ted perfectly try oar corsetiare
?3.60 to $12.60
Mrs. 8. Graves Bwyd
ioe^?ACsYcHIM uNtr FJd ^oofa
CITKOLIX
CITRCLAX!
CITROLAXi
Best thing for. constipation, sour
stomach, lasy liver uvd sluggish
bowels. Stops a sick he*d*vh? almost
at once. Gives a most thorough and
satisfactory flushing?no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your System nleaaaed,
sweet and wholesome.?R. H. Wci
hecht, 3oit Lake City, Utah, writes:
"I find Cltrolax the best laxative I
ever used. Does not gripe?no un
pleasant after-effects." Cold every
where.
Phoue 37.
Charming Hook l'arty.
Mrs. J. D. Hast ntcrlalned In
formally on .Saturday night for her
slater, Miss Rachel Covingtou; of
Florida and her cousin, Mr. Archie
McNeill, of Texas. A dozen young
people enjoyed the always interesting
game of "Rook" for an hour os so,
after which t'.ie spacious porches and
the moonlight proved more interest
lug even than "Hook." The music
of Miss Louise Henry und Miss Kath
erine Sullivan added to the pleasure
of the evening. The* hostess, as
sisted by her little daughter, Martha,
served a sweet course.
Miss Spencer Entertains.
The beautiful lose Hill club In
Nortii Anderson was the scene of a
charming little Informal card party
on Thursday evening, whtjn Alls-.
Grace Spencer entertained in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. ?. B. Murray of
Macon, Ga., and Mrs. George Leltner
of Augusta. These attractive vis
itors have received many delightful
social attentions, Miss Spencer's be
ing one of the prettiest.
Aft,ir enjoying the cards for some
little time, the charming hostess
served an elegant buffet supper. Her
guestB were Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Godtrey, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. De
Camp. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gambrlll, j
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris, Mr !
and Mrd. J. E. Sadler, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Llgon, Mtcs Linda
Thompson. Miss Stevenson, Messrs.
B. B. Gossett, Eugene Wiatson, Kcese
GUmer, C. G. Garrett, Willie Mar
shall, and Prof. B. M. Parks.
BeauUfnl Card Party Yesterday.
One of the most delightful social
events of the week was the card par
ty given by Mrs. Harleston Barton
on Friday evening at her pretty
home on River street.
There were eight tables of auction
bridge snd this charming young hos
tess planned for and entertained her
gusts In a most graclouB manner.
After a merry series of games Mrs.
Barton assisted by her mother. Mrs.
L. A. Harper of El nerton and Mrs.
Keith Pr?vost and Mrs. Q. Frank
Johnson serveu dainty refreshments.
The guests for the afternoon were:
Mesdames T. L. Cely. W. W. Mor
rison, Horace McGcc, T. E. Howard,
D. A. Lcdbettor. Frank Hall, Frank
Reed. C. F. Ross. J. D. Rast, W. E.
Atkinson, '"arrie Patrick, Frans
Todu, Wlllett Sloan, John Past. T.
S. Crayton. W. S. Brock, Ed At
kinson, A. 8. Farmer. F. A. Carter.
H. H| Harris, J. E. Sadlor. A. G.
Fretwo?l, S. R. Park,:r, John Frank,
Misses Vina Patrick, Louise GUmer,
Jessie Brown, Linda Thompson,
Janlo I lam)In and Belle Norrls.
Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Entertain.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell yes
terday afforded a number of their
youug friends a delightful afternoon
fh honor or the ' doctor's sister. Miss
Fosabolle G. Mitchell of Cincinnati
who has been spending her vacation
here and who leaves for her home on
Saturday.
The affair was a birthday celebra
tion and Miss Mitchell was the re
cipient of many beautiful giftB, all o!
which will keen fresh In '..er mind
the memory of the first summer she
has speit in the southland.
The guests spent the afternoon
playing, games and having a good time
generally.
Refreshments were served In a no
vel manner, tho guests bel a g seated at
small tables, decorated with golden
rod, on the front porch. There were
four persons at each table and there
was much delightful chatting over the
ice cream and cake.
Probably the most Interesting fea
ture of tho party was the cutting of
the "Fortune Cake" In which were
concealed a ring, a dime and a thim
ble. Miss Mitchell cut tho first slice
and caco-person present cut his own
slice, each one hoping for the ring,
as gutting the ring slgaifled that that
person was to >c married first. Tho
dime signified a wealthy marriage and
the thimble a life filled with work.
Miss Elizabeth Breazeale was-the
fortunate one to secure the ring,
which, strange to say, fit her perfect
ly. Miss Alice Belle Burrlss cut b'ae
slice containing the dime and Mr.
Leroy Burrlss the slice which con
cealed the thimble. Mr. BurrlsB
however Intimated that ho had known
all along tt.at he would have to
work and so he felt that tho fates had
told 'Mm ncnlng new.
Those who took part la the after
noon's fun aro: Miss Miriam - Sea
wrlght of Cornelia. Ga., Miss Maggie
Cann of Rlchland, Ga., Miss Erulla
Hcmbrco, Miss Alice Belle Burrlss,
MIsb Kathleen Burrlss, Miss Elizabeth
Breazeale, Miss Iris Hcmbreo and
Miss Irene Burrlss, Mr. D. K. S '
Welborn, Mr. Loring Hembrec, Mr.
L*roy Burrlss. Mr. Oscar Stevenson,
Mr. Charles Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs.
S. N. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. N. R.
Green, Mrs. S. B. Girod and Mrs.
Z. C. Simpson, completed the merry
group.
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Cake .Sole Today,
The ladles of the Aid Society of tho
First Presbyt?rien church' will have
a cake sale today at Moore-Wilson's
store. It will begin at ten o'clock
and they will have a complete as
sortment of all kinds of beautiful
cakes.
Mf. Archie McNeill., of Orange,
Tex.. Is visiting bis cousin, Mrs. J.
b. Rast. will go on for his sec
ond y jar at Davidson College next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sadler will
spend the week-end at Rusaeila.
Miss Sara. Louise Blanto has re
turned from a visit to Clayton, Ga.
> Mrs. Cora Idgon has returned from
* a stay of several montas In New
Personal j;
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Mrs. A. T. Morgan and Mrs. Kosa
Morgan of South Uulon are visiting
relatives in Anderson and Hellen.
Mr. and 'Mrs. F. B. Morgan oil
Lindale. Ga., aro visltiog tviativcs lu
Anderson.
Mr. John Madden, of The T. L.
Cely Co., has returned to the city af
ter spending his vacation at Iiis ionn
er home at Clcinsoa College and At
lanta, Ga.
Dr. J. E. Allgood of Liberty was
a business visitor in the city yester
day.
Miss Charity Welborn of the Hope
well section was a visitor in Ander
son yesterday.
Mr. Jo*in DawBou of McCormlck, I
and F'jv. Clayton Hamilton of Iva)
word business visitors in the city yes
terday .
Mr. Winslow Sloan and sons. Mas
ters Syb and Joseph, of Clemson Col
lege were In the cHy for a few hours
yesterday.
Dr. L. C. Martin was in the city
yesterday from Clomson ('?liege buy
ing material for his new drug store
which he will onsu up in a few
weeks.
Mr. J. H, McCue, electrical en
plneei* at Clemson College, is in the
city on a visit to his brother, Mr.
Will McCue.
Mr. Hewlett Sullivan of Ablngton,
Va., la in the city visiting his moth
er.
Mr. John Owe? Jias returned from
a several duys* stay at Norfolk, Va.
Mr. F. 11. Cllii-kscnlca of Clemson
College was a business visitor vyes
terday.
Mr. Ben Brown of Iva was among
the business visitors in the city yes
terday .
Miss Eliza Z. Templ'jton has re
turned home after several days spent
[at Clyde, Waynesvillc and llcudorson
ville. N. C.
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On last Monday ovenlng Missis El
I lie Kate nd Bertha. McAllister enter
tained the young folk's with a delight
ful lawn party, the lawn wna beau
tifully lighted with lanterns and thu
?voning was pleasantly spent In chat
ting.
Misa Mamie SeaWright has returned
I from a visit- to her sister, Mrs. J. F.
McDonald. .
The Sewing Circle met Friday af
I tcrnoon . at the home of Mrs. W. P.
'ook. After an hour or bo chatting
[and crocheting the hostess served dc
I lglhiful rofcrshmentn.
Another pleasant cvont of the week
i was a lawn party given Thursday
I evening by Miss Lulle Price.
Miss Marlon McCullough has re
turned to Atl.;-..;a after a two wet-ka
[visit here with her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. S. T. McCullough.
Union service Will be held Sunday
evening at. eight o'clock in aho Pros- [
by ter lan church, service conducted by
Rev. S. J. Hood.
Miss Ellle Kate McAUstcr left to
day for Jacksonville, Florida after a
visit here to her parnets, Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. McAllster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank McGec, and
I daughter. Edna are. spending this
I WEtok in Liu wood, N. C?
Messrs. Willie Reld and Waltor
Shprard of Abbeville wore .visitors
this week at the home of Mr. Lern
Reld.
Mr. I. E.. Wallace and chll .ren of
Seneca, Mrs. H. Reld Sheraiu and
children of Belton and Dr. S. B. Sher
ard and wife of Gaffney are guests of
Mrs: V. C. Sherard.
Mrs. E. B. Willis of Clifton is on a
visit to lier mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
?teawright.
Mrs. S. E. Loverett spent a few
[ days in Starr this wet* with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jackson and son
York and is the guest of her sister
Mrs. B. F. Mauldln.
Mrs. Daisy Wilson has returned
from a visit of several weeks lu the
mountains of western North Caro
lina.
Mrs. Stephen Provost returned
yesterday to her home In Columbia
after a visit of a few days to Mrs.
S. H. Pr?vost.
Mayor and Mrs. J. K. Godfrey and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. DoCamp arc
spending the week-end at Ceasar*s
Head.
M/s. C. L. Dean and Miss Louise
Doss of Atlanta are the guests of
Mra. J. B. Cooley.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwcll Cull um
iav- returned to their home in Bates
burg after a visit to Mrs. George
Bell Titnmcrman.
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Derleuz, of
Columbia were here this week the
guests of Mrs. J. B. Cooley.
Miss Harriet Thompson, who has
been the attractive mest of Mrs.
Levis Sanders will . are today for
her home In Davidson. Ga.
Miss Annie Cooley bag retux ,ed
from a delightful trip f o several
weeks to the mountains.
Misses Hazel and Jaule Qilreath of
Greenville are visiting their sl'Cer,
Mrs. Julian Cllnkscales,
Cake Sale Today
e>
In our store by the Senior Philatheas of I ?irst Presbyter
ian Church. Sale starts at 9 A. M.
They promise quite a variety of good Cakes for your
Sunday dinner at a very little price?Candy Too.
At any time for anything in our line, you'll find this the "Sweetest" place
in town to do your shopping.
Neckwear?
pretty ;
Also pretty Jewelry Novelties.
Opened yesterday a pretty assortment of the very newest ideas?priced
popular 25c and 5oc.
Deaty have returned from a ten days
Bty in Hoodersonville, N. C.
McHBra. Milton Shcrnrd nd T. C.
Jackson Jr., were business visitors in
Abbeville and Due WcBt Thursday.
MrB. A. C. TownBeud, MIsseB Evle,
Clara aud Cue Tp wissend and .Mrs. S.
E. Anderson spent Wednesday at
Chick Springs.
Miss Eva Price who has been spend
ing tlio past two weeks hero with
relatives left Thursday for lier home
in Gastonia, N. C.
Mrs. W. A. Wiles and children wore
visiting relatives a few days this
weck In Anderson.
Dr. J. P. Kinard, president or An
derson Collego was in town one day
this week on business.
Mr. S. E. Iveverett was a business
visitor iiilo 7'eek in Hurtwell, Ca.
Brakcatnn Was Cured.
- P. A. Wootscy, a railroad brakeman
of Jacksonville, Texas, writes: "1
was down with kidney trouble and
rheumatism so bad I could hardly get
up when I sat down. I had a back
ache all tho tlmo and was lmost tired
of living. I Baw Foley Kldnek Pills
advertised. I took some and after a
short time I was thoroughly cured
and am having no more trouble."
Ttfey act promptly and help kidneys
throw poisonous waste products out
of the blood. Thousands have writ
ten Bimilar letters. Sold everywhere.
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
Augusta, Ga.
To and From the
NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST, WEST
Leaves:
No. 22 . ..... .6:08 A. M.
No. 6 . . . .3:37 P.M.
Arrives:
No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M.
No. 5 ... . 3:07 Pi M.
Information, Schedules,
rates, etc., promptly
given.
E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.,
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
ANDERSON!
Condensed Passenger schedule.
Effective June 6, 1916.
Arrivals
No. 81. .7:15 A. M
Na 83. 9:85 A M
No. 85.11:40 A. M.
No. 37...1:10 P. M.
No. 8?.it .. 8:40 P. M.
Nc. 41.6:00 P. ML
No. 43.? .. 6:50 P. M
Na 45..10:20 P. M.
Departures
No. 80.6:28 A. M.
No. 82. 8:25 A M.
No. 84.10:80 A M.
No. 86.. .. .. .. ,.12:10 P. M.
No. 88. .._ .. 2:30 P. ML
No. <0.4:50 P. M
No. 42. .. 5:40 P". M.
No. ?4.9:15 P. ML
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THRIFT
If 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 an account with this bank
for any sum. Either ? 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 you
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.
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