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H PERS< Mr. W. C. Gllmer st'conded farm ers day, Friday at Clemson college. Mr. J. B. Douihltt c*f Sandy Springs waa a visitor yesterday. Mr. James Jackson o'. Storeville was a business visitor in the city yes terday. . : Mr. L. H.. Anderson ls spending the week-end In Charlolto. Mr. Frank Cary of Clemson was a visitor yesterday^ Mr. Robert Day of Pendleton was among the visitor yesterday. Mr. C L. Watkins of Belton was a business visitor yesterday. Mr. Ed McCowan of tho Mountain i Creek Jsectk>rt Bpent ?a few honra In] Hie c|ty yesterday. . Prof. T. L. Hanna of Pendleton spent yesterday ir. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and little daughter of Iva passed through th? city yesterday en route to Spar tanburg where thoy will spend a few days. Mr.* f.. O. Everett of Bosley spent yesterday in Anderson. Mr. J. O. Shaw of Iva was a bus iness visitor in this city yesterday. Mr. Jule Duckworth of the Leban on section was a visitor yestorday. ? * ? . NEAL'S CHEEK * ? + Mrs. Dr. Taggart, formerly Miss Kate Tennant of Lowndesville, now of New Orleans, with her interesting little daughter, Catherine, have been on a weeks visit to Mrs. Therow Al len. They return to their city home in October. ?M3ss Annio Bell of Lowndesvllle has Men visiting Mrs. Therow Allen for several days. ' Miss Anna Watson is now at Roa noke College, Danville, Va., for the aeapiGus of 1916 and HUG. Miss Essie Bussey of North Ander son ls planning her work of teach ing at "Whhlte Lown," Edgefield, S. C., the 1st of October. "I- do hope," exclaimed Mrs. . Twickembury, "that that quoor-actlng dog hasn't, got hydrostatics."-Chris-1 ************************ QNAL j *******************\* Mr. John F?ed, who ls now loca ted in Knoxville, Tenn., ls spending u ftvv,' dayk In Anderson. Mr. ad Mrs. Thomas I .-J ld lave moved lo R.ck Hill. .Mr. Hold was formerly with tho Rosenberg Ttall oilug establishment. Mr. Charlie Reese, who for some time bas' been traveling for the Co lumbia Tailoring company, has. open ed np a tailoring shop in Kock Hill. Miss Irene Geer nf the Neal's Creek section was in the city shopping yes terday. Mr. L. W. Harris of tfie Whitefield section was in Anderson yesterday. Mr. h. O. Robinson of Antrcvllle was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. C. W. Garrett of Greenwood was a business visitor !n thc city yes terday. Mr. D. H. Henry of Clemson was a visitor yesterday. Miss Mary Norris. of Wilmington was in Anderson shopping yesterday. . Among the visitors in the city yes terday from Pendleton were Messrs. John Breazeale, W. B. Moore, WT. M. Russell and Thompson. Messrs. C. H. Roberts and W. J. Merrit ot the Roberts section were in Anderson -yesterday. Expensive PlaUnnm Boobies. (From The Wall Street Journal.) With an embargo placed on the exportation of platinum hy tfie al lies, thc price of the "noble" metal, as lt ls termed by metallurgical ex perts has advanced! to the phenome nal price of 540 an ounce. It is not likely that there are many holders I of platinum roubles in this country which are fairly commonly used in some parts of Russia, but the lucky ones here, if there are any, may find that their coins will triple in value if the war lasts another year and should hostilities continue longer, the coins may obtain the valuo of some of the rarest antiques known to nu mismatists. Myto. Bason-He's very inconsis tent man. Mrs. Egbert-Indeed? MTS. Bacon-Woy, ho tried to break his boy of being left .handed, and he could only punish the little follow with his left nani?."-Yonk rie)ra\js*8ajs*?B?r*'*r^^ -. We place on sale Monday-the following specials. We are going to make September the best we ever had-ready every line of this, and be here Monday : 2 dozen Waists, $l.5o* values, an new styles, d? <| fM\ Children's Red Sweaters, sizes 20, 22 and 24, KA** Monday.%J\?l* One Rack Children's Dresses, Ginghams, values to |*AA tUSO, Monday. .... ?VC t lot Black Near Silk Petticoats, on sale GiA?"? Monday.vvl* 25 dozen Children's Drawers, Hemstitched and 1 Ai* Tucked, Monday . . .A MC Ladies.* Serge Dresses, just opened up, t?? fi AA Monday . , . ,.VW.VU .' Coat Suits, Black, Blue Brown, Mon (JQ Ladles' Wool Sweaters, Red and Green, A?> Monday ...< . ?P??**0 Ladies* Silk Petticoats, Mon day... .. Ladies* Knit Sliort Petticoats, Mon- 50 C JUST A REMINDER We have the prettiest and largest line of Coat Suits, Dresses, Goats, Skirts and Millinery in Anderson. New Gossard Corsets Opened Up. D. GEISBERG ?M?O SOC! ? * For Thursday Altern?os. Mrs. Joseph D. liant has issued in vitations to an At Home, "Resteste'* on Thursday afternoon, September 30th, 19)"., 4:30 to 6:20. Mrs. John Raet. Cards. {irs. Howard to Ku te rt aln for Miss Tr ibbie. Another charming little affair for next week will he given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. T. E. Howard ia honor of Miss Anna Tr Ibbie. Cateeebee Chapter, D. A. R. Cateechee Chapter, O. A. R., will meet on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock with Mrs. J. D. East at ht-r home on River street. .Mrs. J. R. Vandlver has returned ) from Reston where she went with Miss Rhoda Vandlver who will study music there tfUB winter. Mrs. Van dlver spent two weeks there. i Miss Sara Hayes who has been with tho intelligencer for the past two years leaves this morn g for bar former home at Madis .?ville. Ky , whore she has accepted a poatina with thc Water, Light and Powar company. Miss Hayes possesses a charming personality and ls s young woman ot rare mental endowment. She has many friends here who wish her the greatest success. Mrs. James A. Psge of Clover. N\ C., is ere for a ten days vial*, to her elster, Mrs. Horaco McGee cu Greenville street.' Krs. Taylor Entertains. * Mrs. E. W. Taylor charmingly entertained a few friends on Friday afternoon at an auction bridge par ty, at her home on Franklin street. As l' ie guests arrived they were serv- | ed to delightful nectar by Mrs. John Frank, and after several Interesting games the cards were laid aside and a dainty menu was served. This wss the first ot a series planned by Mrs. Taylor, and her entertainments are always a source of great pleasure to her friends. Dixie Chapter. The Dixie Chapter ?. D. C., will mest on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jas E. Barton on Calhoun street. Mrs. Bar ton and Mrs. Lottie Estes, andi Miss Nelle .Barton will be. hostesses. At tile Anderson ea Monday. The faculty and sbudei. . body of Anderson college . wilt bo entertained. on Monday evening at the - Anderson ' theatre by tho management.They. 'gggdi liff for that day tue. great*tni*t-T tary picture, "The. Tangle," and lt promises to be one of the greatest ?< and most interesting pictures ever shown here. It will doubtless draw large crowds. \ - i For Xis? Tribble. .Mrs. David S. VandMer has issued invitations for an "At Home" on Wed nesday afternoon, September 29? t nt four o'clock In honor of Miss- Anna Triable. S3 Mrs. Frank Cunningham of Groote- - tills was here this week the guest of relatives. Mrs. J. D. Maxwell. 8r., who has been spending.some time in Chicago wil l her B'.iter, Mrs. William Cole man, li hate or a visit to relatives. Miss Genevieve West ot Greenville is the guest of Mrs. J. P. Trow bridge for the week-end. . Lander Club Meeting. "In rapt reunion blest"-Those present at the first meeting ot the Lander club on Friday afternoon Sep tember 24th felt Pint thia quotation wss especially applicable . to them, when they were so cordially welcom>\ ed to the home of Miss Maggie Gar-' ! lin gt on on Fiver Heights. Mis? Dar lington, her mother and sisU:,' Miss Annie greeted the members ano seat- > ed them oh the wide sta arty porch. At four o'clock the president, Mrs. .??.'>. E. Prince, rapped.for order and caus ed mush merriment iii her opening address by announcing tbs slogon for this year, "Do not be a scelldotuoro." After finding out what a scelldothcre really is every one emphatically agree not to be one. The Tear Book ?were distributed . and the program discussed. The club will Btudy the two Americas. Since the -Panama canal ls Of so much iu tvrest to both. Miss Eddie Davis read a most instructive paper op the "Canal Zone Then and Now." - ) Ti:e Pan ama-Pacific exposition be-' lng tho blgrest thing for North Amer ica this year; and Misses Evie Lewis and Jean Harris having spent many weeks at the exposition this summer they were invited ' to meet with "the. club and tell something of this great fair. Their talks were simply de 1 ipi':tf.nl and so much enjoyed. I While post cards -and kodak plc-1 turee were being passed and ?oin mee ted upon the hostess served most delicious wafers and ices. Beeide? attending to a considerable amount of business two new members were wel comed tb the clttb. Sara. Lissie Car lington and Mles Clara Osborne. Miss Fraser ot Winthrop college wbc needs no Introduction to Ander son people and Miss Findley, who ls now in charge of the welfare work at Riverside, Toxawa mills were pros eat and Miss Fraser favored the club with a few words about her work. , Tfie whistle of the 6:60 ear and toe honk, honk from some impatient chauffeurs brought this pleasant meeting to a close. . I Just think ot lt, a "mere man" yes terday waa ushered back tato the "sanctum sanctotum" cf the flee dress department of the Ready-to [ET Y . wear section of Moore-Wilson's andi shown some evenings gowns, and without a moment's notice, was asked to express his opinion. Ralpl* Wilson has played many a trick upon his unsuspecting friends, but this laat practical Joke was too much. To aay that this man was "flabbergasted" ls mildly expressing! his mental condition when ho saw those beautiful gowns.. His innate love fqfr the beautiful prompted hun to exclaim: "They are perfectly love ly," and then lie felt like a sheep Mliing dog, for tt.at expression while approaching the superaltlve. doesn't In any manner describe or give any i idea whatsoever abc ut the beauty of design, colors or fabrics of these j dainty evening gownB. As they are on exhibition there to- ! morrow afternoon and you belong to the feminine portion of the population of Anderson or it's adjacent territory, ft would be well for you to "..?sten hither. . Major?Daly. Of the early autumn weddings one; of the loveliest was at Neal's Creek church, September 21st, when Miss j Allie M. Major became the bride of Mr. J. Astor Daly of Atlanta, Qa., Eev. D. W. Hlott of Easley perform ing the ceremony. The large number of friends pres ent attested to the popularity of this young couple. The ctuarch was beau tifully and artistically decorated "'or the occasion with ferns, smilax and lilies, the color scheme being white and green. Near the middle of eith er aisle waa an arch dt white and green with lilies, the letter M. be ing suspended from one, D. from the ol) :er white suspended from large arch at altar were two hearts bor dered in tiny green Scotch ivy, which were tied with white satin ribbon. On either side of altar was the pret ty banister effect, back of the altar' were banks ot ferna and smilax. Be fore the arrival of wedding party, j Miss Irene Geer aang "I Love You", and "Dawning." At the appointed hour aa tue notes 1 of Mendelsshn's wedding march sounded the doors were thrown open ; and the four ushers, Messrs. Joe Major and Ted Daly, followed by .?ases Varlna McDaniel and Claudia! Martin entered, taking their places on either side of steps at the altar. Next came the! little flower boy and girl, little Pr?nk. Major bi a lovely em broidered ault of white linen and Mar garet Elgin in pura wtiito dress ot silk net, and, shirred ribbon carrying baskets of ferns and roses. Foin lowing these came the bridesmaids 1 sad groomsmen, (Mr. M. F. McGee ?S?^S^SM?^S?' iSy^of Seneca!; prettily-gowned in yellow crepe de chine and carrying ye'low asters with Miss Alice G. B'sin, of Ander son, who waa lovely In her dress of silk lace flounces and -bodice of pink taffeta and1 seed pearls, carrying pink ! asters; Mr. Charlie M. Byrd of Sen aco with Mr. Foster F. Mcconnel of j Anderson; Miss Sallie Geer of An-j dorson beautifully gowned in silk net] and green- satin carrying white as ters with Mb? Nellie Martin of Fel ton, fwbo was charming In her dress j of icream lace and blue crepe do chine ! aleo carrying a bouquet of white as ters. Then came the maid of honor, Miss Onida Major, sister of the bride, ! who was charming in her beautiful gown of lavender taffeta and1 real J lace. ? 1 As she took her place at the left of the altar the bride came in with ber father and wis met at tho sitar by | the groom with his best man, Mr. Chartes B. Key of'Columbia. Thc soti.light from the white and green candles lent their soft. rays to this beautiiul tableau scene. The bride looked lovely in her dark blue suit with -fer trhnmmga, ?with bat, gloves and shoes ter match, abe carried a bouquet of brides' roses. As Miss Major, Gie bride waa a so-1 clal favorite. The groom is a sue-J ceesfnl newspaper reporter, of At ! Monday ulght from 8:30 to 11:30 j tb? hospitable home of bride's fati .er. Mr. John A. Major was thrown open j to the friends -qt the happy couple. Receiving at the>door was Miss Al- j lt? K. Major and Mrs. H. P. Mc ! Daniel, from there Mfaa Bessie Major carried guests to i.iceivlng line where the bride's mother and entire! bridal party greeted them. The dining room, hall, and parlor were prettily decorated? with roses and'ferns. Ab elegant salad course waa served ey h?ra. W. Clarence dmkacaies. Misses Uss te Kay and Mildred Wright. Souvenirs were pinned on by Bttle Ida Major. Num erous presenta ' af silver, cvt-glass, china and Unan were received from] their many friends. I With the Clara Women State atosfea Bay. Tba Woman's ttTfealonaft-y' society of the First Baptist church will ob serve State Mission day on nest Thursday, by aa all day meeitrg at the church. The services wiM begin at 11:30 o'clock and the address for the morning will be delivered by Dr. White. Lunch, will be served at one o'clock and In tbs afternoon the exer cise? will be ia charge-of the differ ent organisations ot the church. All the ladies ot the church ara cordially invited to altead. "Whit* (be auto ?thief waa speed ing away, the stolen car turned turtle | pinned bim te the ground." ?ht with the gooda on him, -Boston Trasse ript. Gc&feerg'a Pot??& CMps Fr?wh, Crisp Dafly. ADM Nc. 733. ? ?ii' in I?I An Exhibit mm Lt,. of Beautiful Evening Gowns in our place Monday You are cordially invite J to mew it $25.00 to $60.00 Moore-Wflson Co, .Mit" ... . . ? ..i L ' . ;.. ,:; 3! "The Daylight Store" Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va cation trip. TODD AUTO SHOP ?. Opposite Tip Palmetto N.Malrio "Tb? L THE Showing every move in this notorious tragedy from the finding of the body of little Mary Phagan on through to the Lynching of Leo Frank. Every ?nan, woman and child in Ander son county should see this picture show.