OU THE?T1E TODAY "THE UNNECESSARY SEX" Imp. "THE HOUSE WITH THE DRAWN SHADES" Rex 2 Beel Comedy Dr? m ? With lien Wilton and Dorothy Phillips. "WHEN A MAN'S FICKLE" Nestor. Ililli?* Rhode** and Hunts Comedians. Palmetto TThweaibr TODAY W. L. HALL'S PALACE REVIEW PRESENTS "SEA SIDE BELLES" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE" "THE TURNING POINT" "THE JINX ON JINKS" .I ' I 11 1 The Sweetest of the Sweets From "Way Down on the Suwanee River" i We l?ate jest received a shipment ol honey (In the comb) from a point In Via, located ea the famonn Suwanee river, which weare 1 C. Kellina; at per section (H's fine).L. ... ... J.??C This tn Extra Fine, Clean, end a bargain at this price. New cranberries, per quart 15c; or 2 quarts 25C Kew ^lecher's Self Rifting limb wheat floor (Juni hr)'1?, Sr? 25 C lyle's Imported syrup. A heavy syrup i the best syrup that ?C_ . was dyer pet Into a caa, per can. lY?sh kead lettuce, lt heeds ? Hew Ter* Celery,-per '*.*.*- IA. beach. .?vt. Asl Many Other Good Things to Eat Anderson Cash Grocery Co. . ?Hellers of Good Things to Eat* Thone 814 ead 215 mn We WON'T Do To Get Customers We l?te to do buslnens- we enjoy It-nothing fascinates as more I than trading. Bat we will net steep to deceit and deception ta get bestatte?. We will not o ver. state, o er-talk and over.promlso. And attho'we do net go to every extreme td get customers, we do go to every extreme to hold them. Oar diamonds weald win yon even If oar methods did af. Bet we keep oar Mcoaduet** abreast of our efforts, and therefore yoa ean deal with as with satisfaction, with profit, with pleasure-and with safety 1 Walter ff. Keese & Company Reese** Quality Stands the Test of Time. Cold Weather is Coming Bat you wHI have no fears of it if you buy your heat er hurst. Wc corry The "WILSON" The one perfect Cold Benet Heater. Heavy und Light Cast Wood Heaters. And some- - Cole's Hot Blast Heaters that wu are dosing out at BIG REDUCTIONS TATE H?RDWAtE CO. Due Went Alumnae. The Due West Alumnae association will meet this afternoon at four O'clock with MIBH Julia Lewis at the home of Mrs. Hammond four miles east of town. Ladles Hay at the Elks Home. The regular Friday afternoons for ladies will begin again this afternoon at tho Elks hom? after having been disbanded for tho numin?r monlfas. All the ladies ore cordially invited to come and spend the afternoon in a very informal and r'easant manner. Mrs. James A. Pa.e or Clover, who has been the guest ot her sister, Mrs. J. Horace McGee for two weeks, has gone to Seneca to attend the syuodi cal. "Sweetest ?'Irl in Dixie.*" The Norene St. Clair conipanw, who are playing a weeks engagement at the Anderson will give "~~ ..? Sweet est, llirl in Dixie" on next Tuesday nigi.:t as a benefit performance for the Dixie chapter, of this city. This company gave this same play In Ashe ville aa a benefit performance for a local U. D. C. chapter, and so many tickets were sold it was necessary to give seven performances before all tickets were redeemed. Tho company is one of the best stock companies that has ever played here, and they will no doubt put on a vory attractive and charming little play tor turfs oc casion . ? Mr. and Mir?. Aid In Greenville. Mrs. Lawrence Patterson will en tertain nt an Informal tea on Satur day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Aid of Uordigagla. Italy. Mr. Aid Js the American etcher and a gifted artist. A number ct etchings will be on exhibition Saturday, including a portrait ot Mrs. Vivian Manning and oil'; ol' Mra. J. W. Jervey.-Green ville News Llgon-G lb boney Wedding Beautiful Event. Surrounded by much interest was tho beautiful marriage ceremony which waa solemnized last evonlng at 6:30 o'clock at the church of the Advent when two of the oldest and most prominent families of South Carolina and Virginia, wera united in the marriage of Miss Lucie Reed Ligon, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Ligon, to the Kev. J. Haller Gibboney, "Jr., formerly or Virginia, but now of Anderson, 8. C., where he is Teeter of Grace Episcopal churd.v. Tho handsome church has never been the scone of a more beautiful mur ria KO ceremoby and for this occasion was transformed Into a bridal scene1 of rare loveliness. Palms and ferns worn artistically grouped about the altar), combined with masses of Southern nnillax. Long-stemmed while chrysanthemums wero effectively used against the background of green. Just bxefore -the ceremony, numberless whlto cathedral tapers were, lighted, casting a sort radiance over the pretr ty picture. . f , Load of Overlands $750 Electric Lights, One t. Horse Engine, De ler late improvements, je on the market foi' y Six Cylinder Hudson :t 10th. Call and see GARAGE The DrittThat Makes -?--. ?JA. M* Now is fe time to put your oats between I/ cotton rows, and Phillips' 3-?ow Grain Drill is the one to use, because it puts more fertilizer to the center row andi thereby overcomes small row in the center, which is the def ec all other drills. It is the only drill made two wheels, which makes ii as easy to in t?te crooked rows a? an ordinary plow Donft fail to come aro-md and let you. You will readily see it is the want. a? ?s Anderson Hardware Cw Anderson Sooth Carolina j