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too when Dbe least bil of thought
and attention is given lt
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you will like it. Tnero are matiy
satisfied user* of 'fc*?' m Ander
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-Jtoi. B. D'. Pearce and sou. wjlr.
l?niu, of;* OrconvjilQ, aro In tho city,
tkp gueatu or Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Chapman. ' t -
. :ft?r? ?nd' Mr?. WUl Wharton o?
Ita w?re< business visitors td thc city
yeSteWoy.
Halley li's*, returned to j
hartwell, Gu.; krier spending a week
lu thd ?ky wjtli Ger daughter, Mrs.
Av. H.' il.ese
S?r.V ?. P" , J?L?U?- of greenville
waa ? business .visitor Yesterday.
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v|:i(r. /?ya Stcpli?pwm .ot Ir? was a
business '?. visitor, yesterday
.> K? .i&rt'on ci,iii, .spent.?
f?w. ,'hours in Anderson yesterday
morning. /' ....
pr. I^ohs'op .of Townvlilo was a
*UBlric86 visitor ycdt?rday.
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Dr. P. A. Burris of Iva spent a
few bahrs In Anderson yesterday. t
. CITKOLAX
CITROLAX
(pITROLAX
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
bowels. Stops a ?ick,-headache almost
?it ?nco. Gives, ? most * thorough and
satisfactory flashing-no ? pain, po
nausea. Keeps your systom cleansed,
sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Wcih
eeht, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes:
"I find Citrolax the best laxative L
over used. Docs not gripe-no un
pleasant after-effects." Sold every
where.
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i ... .,, , Lac? or Button in Dull Kid trim
; '!->: ' ?i/-. . m?'d ir?;Whiten-pretty heel. Com
fort?b?e, durable and stylish.
? $6. or ?7 number in large cities.
Our pii; .
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UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE
SHOES THAT SATISFY
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Tho ?? ubi tc .Wit t ,1?b e^j??t? y^te (? rc s ted i o " lt n ov/ tt?t on tho several blank? ap
plying for credit wlt?i th? fredoro? ReB?ryo .?ahk'?f New Torfe. City th? ques
tion tis t? tho amount, bi lifo. insurance carried iii. favor, ortho linn* .tho cor
poration or tho lndlvlduni ls a?ked. Tho inquiry concerning lifo In?ur?nc?
iii placedoh tito ''.?Bs?t?"' sido of thOf blan^t while mortgages and other UenB
ere naturally placed on tho .'liabilities",side. ;^
TI?? ?m?'hn's c?mo when definite liab?Ulca can nnly be .safely offset by ino,
asset of lire iqiiirah^ requirement niade of applicants for. credit ae!y
sttnut^??t?B t?^ President "Clark, .ot tho iirawoinrct
Comphn^, whQ onct? .??i'iit.V'?fc-lB\ p>J^5??^?y/,?^?ii'd'' d^ii&?'-'UUit' sufch' ?e'Udn"
.'thc taking; btybuslhcss-inau/ah of Arms ?dopUng
?>lfc, $aoi;' Incronsc.d :co?h'd?nce it establishes is ; recogn?*?d in the wercantilo
bommrun?fy...hh'd'tliu? reflected thrbug? ohfr?portSi" ".v : ' . > y .
Tho Eoi ?rlty ?ftordejl by ll?e In realm pf interests wbb??."
it aJfeets ls constantly receiving gVe?ter;?hd^d?a^i^?d: recognition. To arg?
the taking of ?t?e insurance as a strengthener ,' crodit ? wCU wlthir " tho
proper appeals of tho Ufo insurance salesman.
. Mh? M^??i? ??n??t Life ??i?iir?hc? ??mpetsiy. ;
SOCIETY 1
- Mrs.. Alice Maxwell, who Ima beta
.visiting Mrs. ?. B. van Wyck. bas
Bono to C'jariotto, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod Paxton o? At
lanta spent the week-end ? with Dr.
and Mrs. john E. White.
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.f Mr. . and Mrs. S. li. Provost and
Miss Lucille Provost will spend tho
w?ek !n Ceksasbla, with Mr. and Mrs.
Stephon Provost.
Mr. and Mrs. J; H. Qlbboney havei
returned from their wedding trip and
aro at homo t>o their friends at tue
Factory. rvJ
Mrs. Desalo Taylor loft yesterday
for Columbia to visit her brother, Mr/
E. M.'-: Stacker.
Mrs. J. M. Guyton has gone to
'.'har!t-.?toil to visit relatives.
Reception for Bride.
Mrs. CC. Pearce gave a large af
ternoon* reception at her home on
Elmwood avenue Thursday afternoon
to Introduce to her friends her new
dan;;-'.it ci-in-Jaw, Mrs." Thomas ll.
Pearce,. a brido o? a fortnight, who
bas- como .to Columbia to live, her
husband-having taken an apartment
at the Colonia for the winter. Two
dainty little girls, Margaret Withers
and Lois Cannon, took the card3 at
tho door and Mrs. H. B. Hair and
Mrts. Jc?in P. Withers' greeted' the
guests as tliey entered. Iii the recep
tion ball wore Miss.Susie Scruggs and
Miss Cecile Avery and In the drawing
room tho hostess received with ' the
bride and Mrs. H. Walker Powell;
Mra. H. I. Horton and Mrs. R. C.
Hoyt, Mrs. C.. Cy ^Pearce .was gowned
in a gray crepe "meteoroyerdrapped In
chiffon. Mrs. Thomas Pc?rc? woro her
wedding gown of wuito-duchess satin
and silver' emUr?ldexed.matine; Mrs.
Powell was in-white pussy willow taf
feta with beaded trimmings; Mrs ?jj
Horton wore lights, blue crepe do
chine and Mrs. Hoyt's costume was of
black chiffon. .Presiding in tho dining
room were Dr. Mary Lylcs-Slmms,
MrBV"?Wi.kE. Avery and Mw; Alma
Burkhalter.
The- decorations wero particularly
elaborate and beautiful. Tho draw
ing - room and hall woro in wSiite and
green -with quantities.pf chrysanthe
mum H and ? smilax used everywhere j
and tho dining v.. room - was -.pink,
throughout, with roses aa tho-?shosott j
flower. To? table was covered with
cluny lace, tn tho centre of which was
placed. a : largo basket of rosea and
fern, pink candles burning then; and
elsewhere abont the room. - A salad
course with an leo .was sorved.. Dur
ing tho two hours, from 6 to 7 o'clock,
there was delightful music by the.I
Davis-Little orchestra while about 150'
guosts came and went.-Columbia
State.' . ."'.':
-.. .?. Wed in. December;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warren Sulli
van - announce tho engagement .'?, of
their daughter, Willies. WartorReld,
to . Otis N:; Mallison, tho wedding' to
takd'place Wednesday evening, De-j
comber 29.-At H on ea Path.
. Cnllum-Cralg.
Batesburg. Oct. 23.-One .of .fa
m o.st j beautiful -weddings, which ba? ]
taken-,placo In this section was.that
of Mi?'J I.oullo Cullum and tho ?ev:
William. Marshall. Craig, of Wilming
ton, .??^?v./rh?trKjlay'night in tho Bap
tist'.chilr?'j- ot tills place.
' ;~il?ci ?'ci?mtuiy wa1.; performed by tho
Ley:. N. N. ikirton.;grandfitthoi\ of tho i
bride,'and tho event was witnessed by
Sv-Jtgrgo munher of friendo and rola-J
f"" res o?^fno'popu??r young; people, j
ie church was decorated for t';c oe
.sion .In white and groen, tho wed
dings ceremony taking placo .bono?th -
an ar?h;.brllllantly. lighted, with can-1
dios, tho wedding party forming on ah
Improvised platform,. ...
At '6 o'cf?ek to tho strains pf tho ;
Lohengrin wedding' march. . rendered}
by, an orchestra of Columbia, . ibo!
wedding'party entered. - Fl&t ct "ne
the. ribbon' girls,- two in each aisle;
Misses -Lucy -Cullum, Valina . Wilson. '
Margaret 'Edward? mid Evelyn Cooner
followed'-'by tho four ushers,- L, D.
CUllum; JT,, L. C. Callum, W/T. As
kinu, of Lake City and Po?ry ot W3lV
minston, N. C.- Thee; curoo the two
brldesinald'j witiU' a groomsman', Mi-?? :
Consume .Cullum with' Ernest Mach
en -and Miss Leda Poor.? with W. P.
iSawycr^ aftor whom eenie, the dame of
honor, Mrs; Lorenzo Dow Ctallum, -fr.
Sho In turn Was followsd .by tho mnjd
of .honor,.MfiJS Mary CuRy^,-clste? ;pf
the bride. TM cn canto little Miss Alice
Watson, bearing two lighted candie:,,
one of which she - extinguished. as tho
.Ripple,iwerojnado aao, and^followirig
jjMSP.uxame -the little Tlngbearcr, Mles
?.tee^hipe, Jones, who boro VJ? ring
In. the centre- of a. largeVcbrys?ttthe*:
pim^^'HilienV'Came; n the ; flower glrjsv
Misses Frances and Frederica Cul lust.
.?hp bride followed leaning, on the
&?m otjte ri?ther, I/.vD!. .Cullum.. t>>?.
j-^om, meeting her.-at^thesaUar. with
His -b??t man, M^O. : Alesander, of .Wil
mington. The bjtfde^.om* pf ike. nw "
?pflautiful young--,women pf the Ritf
wt?.'.pt^c?/lariy. attractive In a wc
din? "govett* of flesh color?;! s?tm trh
med lo Silver lace and;pearls, with 'a
conant train, cf sllk^t^llo'^lf/a bands'
of ? -nalln on each ?ido - hanging, from;
ner nium'.?erfr. ? ? Rho: carried a large1
bou ?tue t ot brid? -ros?s with p;nk ' or
chide In tho centre.
To the ?trains of Me?de?ssohnV
wedding march tr.ie bridal party od
jouvned to ' the homo of the - bride's
jj?renta, Mr. and Mrs. L.-D. oOpilum,
Sr;, where. a ' brilliant. reception ' wa*
tendered th? psr^;V?nd:--the:V;'Jnyit?d7
's. I^u-rm? the ey?bia go** 300
jpleavailed themselves of the;-hod
Itel Hy of tiie ;C??)um'homeland ?hfe:
' Ur 'has ,bcje? pronounced one ' .'df:
most enjoyabje yet . held in this
?bu . The noble : wat brilliantly
ited, ?ed deco?eted fdr the vecesv
tooti ^
i The guests w?r'e mot at the door
by Mr. and-Mrs. L. D'. Brabham -and
ft SWTCARNIVAL
ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO
SHOW ON ROBERTS ?
PROPERTY
THE CONTRACTS
iffir.WImtey Wrote Asking That
These Bc Cancelled-Show
People Arrived Sunday.
'.Tho' advu?co guard of a large Btroct
carnival arrived lu Anderson Sunday
nt noon aa did also Mr. Gullloeit.bud
inc::.:- . . representatives of Mycrhofl
Amusement rompan;,-, Inc., of New
York. Both carno thinking ibero was
going to bc a county fair hero tills
week and under contracts Bigned for
tho Anderson Comity Fair association
by. Mr. Porter Whalcy, formerly
secretary of the Anderson chamber of
coinraerco. "In fact tho contract had
been signed .by Mr. Whaloy of tho
sixth day Of last Anrll, lt possibly be
ing bia Intention to try to have a coun
ty fair thia fall. Investigation yes
terday showed that Mr. Whaloy wrote
a letter about two months ago to Dr.
C. F. Ross, member of tho entertain
ment committee of thc chamber of
commerce, asking that tho contract be
cancelled, and that tho letter bo turn
ed over to tito chairman ot that same
cmnnjltt?o who would do this.
Mr,. Roes stated to a representative
Of Tho' Intelligencer- yesterday after
noon that.Uio lotter was turned over
to Mr. Frank .Watkins. Mr. Watkins
stated that ho read, tho letter, Ivat
noticing lt wa-.; In behalf of tho coun
ty fuir association, nnd he knowing
tbatVthoTO was no such organization,
and also' because no ono in tho city
'had- received any communication*
from. .Uio-.conjpany slnco the contract
Waa'signed;'ho thought a ralatako had
boen made and did not write thc can
cellation.
As to what the'business manager of
Myarhofr Company will do ls related
elsewhere In this morning's paner.
S , . v !?Ue Carnival.
Mr. 'CUnimlns'late yesterday after
noon made arran cement s to have hi?
carnival show in Anderson this -week
on . tho Roberts lot In tho northern
nari'of the. <?lty? '
???Mr. Cummings ls tho head official of
Ititi cArnlvaf. wwehveonsists of al*
tihowa-r. rather, amall carnival,known
ns the I'M' Four Amusement company,
Tho carnicol 'played In Greenwood
.last""' wbek and Is -billed-tb show In
Abbeville next week/
Mr. Cummings saw that thero Would
be nqthing doing ns far as.tho county
fair contract v/ar, concerned, SO took
stops: to make arrangements for
h?Vmg hlB Vitorear show lh-tho city
limita 'indoit6?TO?t?t'>of tho ' ather at
tractions-, including tho aeroplane,
etc., Mir.. Cummings explained his
predicanl??t'tb 'th? mayor and to tho
members of tho city council. They
stated ' that Slr. W&hloy .had con
tracted to furnish comethihg which
ho could not possibly famish, and ono
tho these-the main ono-was a city
license'. Mr. Whaloy mado hts ' con
tract/about tliq middlo ot Aprjl last
after tho council iii December last
hilt a prohibitif license on earn leal a
showing within1 tile city limits.
': Mir. Cummmg?'slated that he bind
been misled and deceived, anil naked
lu view of the circumstances that he
and his show associate? bo allowed to
play in Anderson.. . Tho city officials
expressed!4helr'?. aymnnthy for. Mr.
Cummings, who' had 00 .persona Idle
on his hands, not to'mention tho c?v
enol caHoad s of show equipment.
Finally after ' several conferences
tho city officials decided to, lift ?he
prohibitive license, tlccauso .pf, tho ex
isting'circumstances'anq . to ?How
?tho carnival to 'show here tills week
tho city to receive for . its ; license .10
per "cent of th? gross receipts ol
all six Rh o wa and-concession s. Th?
officials ?itated that this license would
bo ot no force'and effect unless thc
consent of all persons living in th?
neighborhood; of itho show 4bt ' could
be procured br their objections waiv
ed.1 ; . . . -
-, . TheUgon lot on South Main streel
was first in tho mind of thor show
merni'and they cailcdon thc interested
neighbors. .Thoitt?lghbora Would nol
OT cHd. waivo 'their' objections> nen
--?--.-. .'- i i--i
Mx. d?d Mrs. J. D.. Holman, .wiailo. lt
tho receiving lino /wer? Mr. And ;Mrs.
JJ: Ti. Cullum, Sri, Mrs? Craig, mothm
of the groom, Mina Edna Bates ant
Miss Carrie Lou Cuttum . At the din
lng room door tho guests wcro met bj
Dr. and Mrs, WV?/T. Gibson.and dain
ty .favors were given them by/Dr. anc
Mrs. -j. iv A-, Wntkon, the . favors behn
for the women, heart sachets mad<
.from vtho dress shd .yell ot l??e'y bride
while, the . men's c?>'ls of the sann
material .with .gold leUcra. Mr. am
Mrs'fc Sra C. Carson received the gueaii
into . the >' punch .tooth,: whud ..Dr; : ri?n
?Mrs-; -, T?aylor uhhered .them into YA
foam*.where th&apresenls were dis
played; Misses : MsyrfcRIy . Bou?jniglt
?id'Kate cniiuDj nerved tea- --.-?sha
. jTho weddlngiregyttt was. presido
oyisr. by Mrs. $t. . Julian Cullunt ofAu
gusta end Miss Lucile Culb wu Dur
lng the ?ounife otltbfc evening refresh
meut s were served,. heart chaped plnl
ipatl-white'-Ic? cear?i: fruit cake -ap
pound ..cakewlthjfruit p??en. IPuvtbt
for ,the bridsj ^.^rtyTwere origins
and ' attractive," ^he women : receivini
#ialarpro sllppsraH&? tfJrik and whiu
tte men recelyiak;1ll?es of, the valley
The .bride ii a daughter of -L? :i>
Cull um, one of the best knowh, busl
ness men of this section of ?t? statt
and Is ono of the most popular youn
womoiJ; of the' Rldge . section ; : Afte
th? reception the couple lefvjn au
totttobile. for Columbia <o. spend thel
honeymoon: in. the .monntft?ns. ivi aft?
;whlch they will be at O'omo .ln Wil
mlngton, where the -groom is panter c
the First Baptist church.-Tie State
Model H. P.
Delivered
Never before have cars of this quality been offered
at the price. Nothing but the best material used;
fifty hours free work given with every car. Gar
load just received. Call aftd see them.
P??z?rl, S. C.
" . ---Di?^
plohville, Anderson, Pick?^W0^>^e, Abb?y?|l?,
Laurens and Greenwood Counties.
m.
gi\ij their consent.' The Hhowiiicu
then decided to Investigate th?;.C. St'
W, C. lot right behind tho Anderson
hotel building, Mr. Cllnk?cu><;a, as
sistant engineer of tho railway com
pany arrived oh" tho midday train and
declared that "il wan a cano of im
no?3?bility to focato tlio shows on thia
lot bccaas? tisey ?ste <bc>^ning work
today on tho depot buildings. A. lot
of lumber line boen unloaded and
many workmen.are on the jfrouttd.L. '
Correction.
? Delegates and ihoso who expect .'to
attend-union 'meeting in Second Dis
trict, which'will moot - with 'Cluck ?
mill church, Oct. 30-31, wlU,ploa^? no
tico service will hot begin at ilVh.-. mt;
Saturday nscc-mmHtco pdt it, birt will
begin at 2:30' p. ni/- Saturday, dh ac
count of members pf the church work
irig until noon'; Saturday. '
Herman \V. Stone, Pastor.
Use like cold croara to subdue
. irritation and otear
tue fikixu '
. Any bredfcirig out or irritation on the
face,, erins, Icg8 <md:body':wb?i;.?eeoiav
Skilled by. itching, or .whoa{tho ?k?n_ ia
ryland fev?.riftli, can/, be'read i ly ?iver?
-???ase. fcyapplying 'a little bold-Bmphh'r,
a,^? ? DOW. dormatologlftt,
, Ile informB ns that bold-eulphur In?
slant?y allays -the ' angry-" itching ^bd
irritations'atad ;,??oihc? ^ and '> heals the
Eczemaright np kavlns j?ie exiftfclesr
and jwhooU,.- -J&ldreulphnji, hos .oceopl?d
'a. secure position'..fer ibaHy\irea%vM
the treatment of em^m'ous d?aof??rs">be
??n?ary?f its" ; p^rftiu^catroyioi;sj?M^;
?ty.- . Kettling has bver; h*en found. .1?
take ?$W?**W ir?9ii?t? the- If ritiibl?
wnd ln?lRDnnator?> Rhin affectiona. While
: sot always establishing ft pcrtiuyic nt cure
jit n?vwr x:du> to subdue the itching irrh
ittflwl'1?n''drivo tho Ecorna, avrzy an-i
^itvla' ?lhm yeVrs l^Ctr before a?y: erop
&ej&wain .appears. ,./
Those troubled anirald obtain, froni anV
druggist sn oune^i of bold-sulphur,'which
U .applied- te tl* ?Tect?d pM^ir Jp ;the
wjno manner>a? an ordinary cold -r?sm.
It i?i>,t"iLnpl?a;*arit afcd the pr?hVpt relict
afforded; particularly in ?toning Kctcras,
proves very wefcomai
AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WED?^SDAY.
ilill
ii .Capital and Hnrpjus 9!3v,O0?J0O
\ Collections ??Tcn Vsdnjut ^Attention
. " Enisoa ?. Smyth, ; : . v?. u.'Mrccr? .
President, Vt P. anti Cashier.
SI. IL Campbell, Asst, Cashier,
MIMI, il*m?mmmmm***m**mmii' \tmmltiiiiimml?mitim^mm?im?t
Pelter; Si c;:
Capital and Surpl?a^l8?MW?.W
Collections <?lv?n Careful Att??tlo? -
?lllson A. Smyth, Jno. A. Hudgens,
: ' President. Cashier.
IL E. Tellson,. AssLCoKblto
are r^orritoendirig our 10-1-0
1 and 10.2-0 and 10-2-?-O for wMat
? -Xhi^ will give it stalk and grains; in the
' head, and tl)at it what you want in grim. If
1 yp?:'w*iU; sow five acres in wheals arid^?ive; in
o?t? ?his ^ well
and fert?H?in? ?t well with either . of these j
goods, j^ou will find it advantageous,; _ The
^ i<)-2--J-? is ali espeda^ !
Let U5 hearfrom you. , <
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