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The Tailleur Suit if the most essential garment of Woman's outer apparel?no other garment requires such lasting service, nor is suitable for so many occasions ?Shopping, Calling, Church, Travel, Informal Afternoon Wear, etc. Your friends may know your tastes by your even ing gowns, your family for your little niceties of dress, but the world at large pronounces a wo man "SMART" by the appearance she makes in her tailored suit. We have a great assort ment, from $12.50 and up ??-?. ?V. hi>,"> MRS. B. GRAV?S BOYD Acento f?r Frolaset Front Laced Corsets SOCIETY demands that invitations for fashionable weddings shall be artistically engraved In the latest style of letters and after forms that are-ap proved by highest authorities. Don't run the risk of having your invitations un favorably criticised?send to the best authority in the Southern States?J. P. Stevens Engraving Co., 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. Samples and prices will be sent you free of charge?send now. ? TC OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS We arc picanea io announce that we are bow In onr new quar ters at 185 North Main Street where we are prepared to serre you better fa oar line of Feints, Oils, Varnish and all hinds of Interior: finishes of the best makes an J brands. We also hare la stack oa? cf the most complete and well selected line?, of wall papers ever suona In this city consisting of many patterns oa Oatmeals Brash Tints; Morie and s great variety of stripes and flowered designs. t all and examhie our line and get our prices, 'which we are go ing to make exceedingly to-* for the next 89 days. We find on mot lug oar stock that we, have two mach house paints of the very best makes oa head and we are going te reduce oar stock for the next 90 days If lew prices will do It, Just think of it the very best outside nalat at $1.7? the gal*( sells everywhere at 82JW)). A good roof and bara paint ?> 7fre the gaL Why let year metal roof rast ont for the lack of a IMUe paint. Brighten np yonr home bef?te the cold weather sets in. Call aad see as and get ear price*. We are experienced builders aad paint mea. We enn tell yon when ta paint ana how to paint. "WE KNOW HOW" C. M. eaeat. Owner. I 1 i ,M Sheldon Todd, Salesman Uii-l_LJl-iiJ CLOSED TUESDAY NEXT On account of the Reorganization of this Grocery Company now in progress?this store vrSl remain closed all day next Tuesday?(October We wiD re opm^Wcflnesday rooming as asnal. We ere particular to notify our friends end customers tinto far in acivsence of Tuesday to thai they may place their orders with us NOW for their needs on Ihat date. WE WILL. RE-OPEN BIGGER, BET TER AND GRANDER THAN EVER. PrevostV Store SOUTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phones 74 and 93 ! ! *+ ***+ *** iifhsitinary Society. The Woinans Missionary society ot St. Johns Methodist church will meet Monday afternoon at half past four with Mrs. O. P. Browne, on Weet Market street. ?teuer and Fancy Work Sale. The ladles of the Wesley Phtlathca clase will have a dinner and fancy work saie t'.e first week In Novem ber, tho date to be announced later. The ladles are making very extensive preparations, and will havo an elab orate display ? of fancy work, and an elegant dinner. This will probably be the first din ner of the fall, and will draw a large crowd. Mnsieal for Thursday. The Robert B. Leo chapter will; have a musical on Thursday afternoon at tho tiiome of Mrs. Charlie Sulli van ou South Main street. Tho very best local talent will assist and tbc Indies in charge are arranging a very charming program. A silver offer ing will be taken at the door. Miss Rose Rice- of Demorest, Ga. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Q. B. Thompson on South Me Duffle street. Mrs. W. D. McLean has returned from a visit to relatives in La Fay ette, Ala. A beautiful announcement engrav ed in gold has been .Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Join A. Wakefiold gafctol lows: I860 * i?i? Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wakefiold^ have the pleasure of announcing tho Fiftieth Anniversary of tholr wedding day Sunday, October tenth Anderson. South Carolina, Tibatha Caroline Darkness John Andrew 'Wakefiold Dae West Alumnae. A delightful pleasant meeting of the Due West Alumnae association was held on Friday with Miss Julia Lewis' at the borne of Mrs, Hammond Juet cast of town. There was a good attendance of members and a very interesting meeting was bold. The study for the afternoon was "The Jicrchant of Venice," and each mem ber responded with a quotation after Which M'u?. Jean Harris gave an in teresting sy.v>psls of the play. During the social half hour Miss Lewis serv ed an elegant salad course assisted by Mrs. Pat Major, and Mrs. Theo Watson. Golden Anniversary. Today, October the tenth, is the fif tieth anniversary of the marriage.of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Wake field and in honor of this event Mr. and .Mrs. II. H. Whtkins invited a few special friends out to their home 'yesterday afternoon and a very hap py afternoon, was spent with -this pop ular couple who number their friends by tie scoro. Being tho Golden An niversary this beautiful color was used everywhere throughout the house, tl'j e l?ng graceful stalks of golden rod being particularly pro..y just now. Lovely bowle of yellow dxWiaa and yellow chysanthemums also being ased in profusion. Quo of Mrs. Wakefleide' bridesmaids, Mrs. Ann rdco Cllnkscalos was present for the occasion and received .with Mr. ar<! Mrs. CUnkscalcs. MJrs. Carrie -Cully and .Mrs. Grace Arnold Cooh rah with Mrs. Wakcflcld. three sis ters were also in tho receiving par ty, Mrs. J. A. Brownlee, Mrs. Mag With The Ch Phoi Pleasant Meeting. Mrs. C. E. Tolly pleasantly enter tained the Sentar Philachea class of the First Presbyterian church . on Thursday afternoon. The president. Mrs. Keith Provost presided, and a good deal of business discussed and disposed of ?he class decided to give S100.00 on tho church debt. {irousO?i social hour vras ?iiciii,' --. Tolly serving an elegant salad se with other dainties. ... Sealer PhRathea Class. Jllte Senior Philathoa claea of tho First Baptist churdh were pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs, Walter Kocbo and Mrs. Ray mond Cochran at:the home of Mrs. Cochran on Pr?post street. After a short business session, tho meeting was turned into a social one and a very delightful, afternoon was spent. Music by Mrs. J. H. Crate^and Mrs. Chambers added to the pleasure of the afternoon. Tho attractive ?.r?steseos served dainty refreshments. Ladies AM Society. The Dadles Aid Societyoff-Jflrift Prcsbyteillau church wiR^det^Sli) Monday afternoon at foht e/cjaek. with Mrs. W. A. Spear In rtersoa. Those have tcntombbltcs are asked to take those who have no con veyance. Anyone going Out on the four o'clock ear will be met ta Non* Anderson. tflirc?r". The circles of trie First Presby terian church met on Monday alter noon. No. 1 with Mrs. . . Evans, No. 4 with Mrs. Weeton, Mrs. Farm er, and Miss.Louise Humphreys, and No. 3 with Mrs. L. O. Dean. AH were delightfully pleasant, and fully enjoyed. Junior PhRathea. A delightful meeting of the Senior Phllsthes was held on Monday after noos WKh Miss Jessie Brown "at her pretty home on West Market street. The meeting wee delightfully pleas tele l'ai kor aiid Mrs. M. . Cllak t>cales.(,t v\? the guette arrived they \v?rp4.u??t at tue door by'Mrs. Au fu.s Fant, Mrs. Harrison fruiti, and Mrs. Swilling McFall, while those serving in the dining room were: Mrs. J. L. McOoe, Mrs?-,>)ViU stringer, of Belton. and Mies Grace Spencer. Others looking utter the guests were: Mare. B* A. H-jury, Mrs. Dave Gray, Mjr?. - Swalu Glliuer and Miss Kobb?e Wakofietd. Their host of friends join u wish ing' thorn many moro happy anniver sary. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Anderson, Mrs. J. I. CrurWthcr, Mrs. Paul Crowther, Miss Carrie Pearmap,*tr. 8. N. Pearman, Mrs. J. S. alt-Fall, Mrs. Maggio Parker, Mrs.'Molilo IJrownJee, Mrs. Ann Clinkecalea. Mrs. M. B. Clink scales,.far. S. J. Wakefield, Mr. T. T. Whkefleld, Miss Hobble Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Suher of William s ton; Mr. sod Mrs. J. E. Wakefield, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. W?lte, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Martin, Dr. cud Mrs. B. A. Henry, Mrs. Kramer. Mrs. ?v li bito, Mr. and Mrs. Swain Ollmer, Dr. nd Mrs. Frnzer, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bice, Mrs. Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Stringer, Miss Kva Stringor. Mrs. Jessie Lewis, and Mr. Enoc Bice o? Belton; Mrs. Harrison Pruitt. Mrs. Carrie McCully. Mr?. J. It. Cochran, Sr., Mrs. r.<ufus Fant, Di. and Mr.1;. W. W. Chieholmy Miss Irene ( inhume, Miss Clara Ostioruo, Gen. and Mrs. Bouham. Mr. and Mrs. J. I B. Wat.kins of ?clto-.i; Mr. and Mrs. I if; -fK ^Gray, Mr. and Wre. L. ,P. smith, -Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gosselt, ' Mr. sad Mrs. Jas.- Hammett, Mrs. \ Wltl Frlersph, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. j Orr, .,?Mr3.)?i4nna Weston, Mr. and Mrs? P..;3. l?nkscales. Mrs. B. F. 1 Clinkscalov/Jfrs. U. F. Mauldin; Mr.4 : J. S..,Wuwlcr. Mr. J. A. Hrock, Miss I I Grace Sponcer, Mr. and Mrs. John' Hubburd, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Urea/.-; cale, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. L. McGeo, I Mrs.. Carrie Patrick, Mr. and Mrs Lee Holtomon, Mr. and Mrs. D. A Ledbctter. For Dixie Chapter. Tho Dixie Chapter of the U. D. C, will present under their auspices and by tho Noreno St. Clnlr Stock com pany, "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie." a play of the South written by a daughter of the P.outh, Miss Preda Siemen, daughter of Congressman Siemen of Arkansas, who during tho war and for years after, lived id Ten nessee. The play 1b based oh Inci dents in tho family life of that fami ly, and deals so truthfully, so vividly naturally of tho conditions that pre vailed in hundreds of Southern fatata lie* during the days of Keconstrue tton. Mr. Pdlock in the-character of Col. Howard, and Miss St. Clair in the character of Aunt Caltine, ah old; ?legro "mananyiV wcro wlt'.i the ori* ginat New York 'production and play ed thoir parts fur lorty-nlne mouths continuously. Tho quartetto will ren d r old Southern. melodies, and the performance wilt be complote, and in every way worthy of tho causo it is I presented for. Memhers of the Dixie " chapter arc offering tickets for sale ?,l.i,.l. I 1--rf-1-1 ? ?-?-. W??15S ?... tru ivuCTurou ut viro uu* office, for reserved seats. The per formance takes place. Tuesday night the ,|Asdcraon /theatre* 1 ^Sfteslen ?&*f Class. 1 .io Mission 4$Ukdy class will meet ... Friday, afternoon at four o'clock, I the {Baco, ?6-ibc announced later. The hooks are oar-'salc at Fants Book store, end .the membere are asked to call adjfrMot thorn. urch Women I ant and Informal and fully enjoyed by every one present. ??nniov?tf Society. Ttio ?? a '?; "eociety of tho Con-j Crai Presbyterian church will meet on Monday afternoon at four o'clock! at the church with Mrs. Joe She! or-j as leader. Promotion Day. . ..Today. Octobor 10th, is promotion'! day at the F?rst Baptist blblo school. A cordial invitation is extended to] any und'eli persons not in Sunday j school to come and join us today and, start with tho new classes. Tho re corded attendance last Sunday . was ? 714. We ought to do better today. I Personal Mr. and Mrs! H. M. Barro and] AwiwXrvJr*' Aull of .Clomson wore | afteHWe m the city-yesterday. ; Messrs. Charlie Hall and Earl Kol-] JfggMfe Visitors from Iva yesterday. "* ? JawV0- Proltt of 8Urr w**| In the cJly?aopplng yesterday. lo Hughes, and Miss Sue of WalbaBa spent yesterday elty. Messrs. Frank Barn well. Clove land Wiles and Lemuel Caan of Iva spent yesterday la tfi? city. Mies Zoo Gear bae goae to Hol l-ewi's stare where sho will teach j Minree ?t?gonia Hetttt? Moore, and Machi ?enes were vtattore ta the city ?rom Starr yesterday. Col. T. H. Fusse'il baa returned te Btauaton Military academy after a far (R?7?q S/a darDi^od Ge Light, Economical Yet Powerful The flexible, beautiful, outelimbing, out performing car of the season is the Cole 8. It rides like a cradle at all speeds; its spont aneous flow of even energy is ceaseless, and silent, and it travels the way on high. The car for those who have wished for a big comfortable automobile, combining light weight with untiring power. PRICE $1785.00 See The Car Ride In It! LINLEY & WATSON Phones 647, 310, 906 ^ Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va si? % MJB cation trip. TOW) AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main. viBlt to his father. Mr. W. J>. Icus Bel!, who hue beco quite HI but who is now improving. Messrs. W, H. Hayes and O. P. Werner wero business visitors from rend let on yesterday. Messrs. . T. Birch and . Q. T. Llpscomb of Cletnson College were in the city for a few hours Saturday Mr. J. N. Nance of Due West was a business visitor yesterday. v tsars. E. A. Parden and Winston Crow of Hartwell, Ga., visited i? An derson yesterday. Messrs. J. D. Smith and Jule Duckworth or Lebanon were among the visitera ta Anderson yesterday. Mv. 3. R. Duckworth of William stoa ?peut yesterday in Anderson. Maseru. ?. M Oar ret t and L. L. Hendricko of Liberty spent yester day ta Anderson. - Mrs. P. E. Spoon *ti? daughter, Miss Ruby Spoon of Iva were In tho city shopping yesterday. TOO TIMID TO MAKE MONEY Why not buy now? Dnn'fc wait until the Boons ts on ardi every one wants to buy. We have several small farms, splen did land; within five miles of the city that can be bought very che*>v?Small cash payment* balan?a 7 per cent inters**. These farms ran from 12 to 35 acres. Why not look ai them? We might swap for your city Bot? Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. F. lt. Horton, Pres. U Herten, V. Pres. W. F. Marshall, Secy.