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Tho cako anil fanpy work ?ftl? plu li
ned'..hy tho Ladies Aid Society of tho
Pirat-.Presbyterian .: church . io? "No
vember Otb hue. been postponed un til
tho 24th ot 'November." At that time
tfe? ?sdi?e ^1"" ci, very largo a?u'?mb
orate affair,, end will have a complete
aasorttnont of fancy work and cakes
. for ante;;; They .vrill\alB.o tako orders'
for plum puddiug, potato- chips, ana j
any- other dishes tor Thanksgiving,
For Hr. and Hire. Glbboney.
'Itov. J. H. Gibboney and lits charm
ing bride were; thc honor guests of a
very beautiful reception, last night at
the handsppie Orr'homo oh West .Mar
ket-street. The ladles cf the Guild
of Grace Episcopal of which Mr. Gib
boney ls tho rector were tho hostesses
and their guests wore the members of
the_church. This lovely homo had
bepn made,even more attractive with
tho many fall flowers so beautiful
just now, and the evening was de
lightfully Informal nnd pleasant, and:
greatly enjoyed by those present. The
bride wpro her exquisite hrldal robes,
SEVERE PUNISHMENT
Of Mrs, CbsjppebV of Rf e Yeanr
; Staaclihjjr, Re&Ye? hy ?ardaL
Mt. Airy, N. C.-Mrs. Sarah M. Chap
pell ol this town, says: "1. suffer^ for
five years With womanly trotties, also
stomach houbles, and' my punishment
waa more titan any. oneeouldtell. ? j
? tried most every kind of medlcW, j
but hone did me any good. .
I read one day about Cardul, the/wo-,
man's tonic, and i decided to try it.' I
had not taken but about six bottles until
I 'was almost cured. It.dtd me more
good than all the other medicines I had
Bled, pt&tcgether.
My friends began . 'ring me why I
looked so well, and I told them about
Cardul. Several ?i? now taking lt."
Do you, lady reader, suiter from any
ct the ailments due to womanly trouble,
g?ch as heartache, backache, sldcache.
sleeplessness, anrt iiiat everlastingly tired
feeling?
. Il so. let us urge you to give Cardul a
trial, we feel confident it will help you,
Just as it has a million ether women in
the past half century.
.v Beda taking Cardul to-day. You
won't regret it All druggists. ,
" - Wr?i UT Chsttahooro.Medicin? Co- ladies^.
AdV?sorr Dept, ' Chaaanpo?, ^Tettn.. tor Storiai
*i???inent tor Wornon." In riaJa Wupper. H,0,184 I
'j' -'y'-' : ' r" ' i '
und carried a shoper . bouquet of
brides', roaos 'Assisting Mr.. and Mrs. !
,H,' ?. Orr in their duties as hostess'
twerp: Mr?. It. J. rainer. Mr...Dave,
Gray, Mrs? S. N, .dimer and Mrs.
. Nardin W??bb? while ?j?ch member of
i the Guild ' looked" after abd enter-.
'? talned the guests. ' : .' % *'
? In tho prettily' decorated dining
room, where an elegant two course
n??n'4 was fluidity-sbrved the follow
ing little ladles ' watted upon tho
guests: M?B3Q8. Virginia Glllmer,
Marios-G-ray -Caaslsttc^and Julia Orr
and Caroline Wilki/. Mrs. Aide serv
ed coffee tn the roar,pr tho hall.-' It
was a very beautiful,and charming so*
claV ?vent and a pretty compliment ,to
Mr. abd Mr?. Glbboney. Mrs. Glb
boney boa often visited Anderson and
will be given a very cordial welcoin.e
for. h?r own ^and for Dr, Glbboney'a
sake. . ..*
Miss Annie Cooley, was the charm
ing hostess to a few-friends yester
day afternoon at her pretty' homo on'
Whither street, when she entertained
hi honor of Miss I-ucy Carpenter, a
pretty visitor from Washington.
_ In accord with the near approach
of tho Hallowe'en season the decora-j
tlons were appropriate to this event
and Hallow'oon score cards worn us
ed'for scoring tho games of auction
bridge. Af ter soveral Interesting rub
bers, tho cards were laid aside and
Miss. Cooley asshiod by Mrs.. W. J.
Muldrow served an elegant ' salad
course with loo.
The" guests for the afternoon were
Mesdames L.'S. Horton, T. L. Cely,
Anna Weston, T. F Howard, John
Frank, H. H. Harris, Marshall Orr,:
S.'li. Prince; Misses Lucy Carpenter,
Ole McGregor, Bertha . Cashln, Louise
Gilmer, Louise Humphreys, Graco
Spcncr, Vina Patrick, Mab Bonham,
Jonie Hamlin,.Lucy' Maxwell", Zado
Frotwell and Mitfs Fay McGee. ?
Civic Association.
A delightful mooting of tho CJvlc
association waa- hold Thursday alter-,
noon with Mrs. A.''My Sharpe at her
attractive . homo, -on South' McDuflic
Street. The annual business. routino
was' gone through,. aJft?rr.Which,.yca'o
tutlons of-sympaihy and appreciation
WCre-offered-on-the death of Mr'.-"C.
S. Sullivan, one pt .their charter mem
bers, end one' ot -their most loyal,
.friends, d Td helpers. Tho program
,for ?the afternoon included a beautiful
colo by Mrs.' lt.,-C. . McDonald,- nnd
several t seloctiobs by Mr. ,Witt Mc
Cauley on the Cello and Mr. .Webb,
von Hasseln on tko violin? -These tv?o
.gifted1 and splendid musicians gave,
tho-ladlee "a-raTO musical troat that
was fully enjoyed by all v
Dr. White was tho speaker pf tho
occasion and , his', address on prison,
reform was .magnificent, and it. ahpw? j
ed; deep though and careful-study.
j Mr's. Willie Ortrannn has returned
nome ofter several days stay wlth'vh?T-]
.Hinter, Mrs. It. L. Ellie in Green
wood.
Services ia the Churches of
; Anderson Tomorrow.
?
First .Presbyterian Church,
i Thu officers of tho First Presby
terian church Wish to extend a cordial.
Invitation to tho public to worship j
iliere tomorrow at tim following hours
and in the following services;
.Sabbath school at ton o'clock di
recte* by tlxo superintendent. Mr. E.
Vt'. Brown. ..
I Preaching at 11:30 and 7~30 by Um
pastor, Rev. Dr. W.. H. Fraser.
Ushers will meet all strangers,
show them ' to a seat and baud them
a hymn book. .'
Central l'resbyterian Church.
' Sunday school at 10:15 o'clock.
Morning service, 11:30, subject, of
?sermon, "The Three Elements of RoV
Hglon."
, Bvpning servlco 7:30, subject ot
sermon, "The Transformed lifo."
draco Church.
Rev. J. H.. Glbbonoy, rector) phono
835. . .
Services for tho twenfy-socond Sun
day after Trinity, October 31st.
8:00 a. m.-Tho Holy Eucharist.
10:15-Sunday, schcol.
11:30-'Morning! prayer and ser
mon.
4:30"-Even song and sermon.
Monday, All Saints* Day, 11:00 a.
m.* " Tho Holy Eucharist. ?
j?*riday, 4t30 p. m. Evening pray
er.,
- Tire vestry will meet on -Mopday ot
5;00 p. m. at the o?lce of Gen. Bon
ham. .
Tito GUlld will meet on Monday at j
tho residence of Mrs., W. B. Steele,
401 South Manning street at 1:00 o.
m.' .. "' I ,\:
JPiraj. Baptist Church
' 5:60-Tc?chers' prayer .-'-vico.
>'t$:00-BH.le; schcol; Dr. A. L. ]
ftiieih?rs, superintendent. ' .
: li :30-Public worehlp-TTSermon by
tho pastor, John E. White. Subject:
"Tho Fear of the Lord, What ls Thcro
In God. to Fear?" ?. -; *
7.30-Public worship-form?n by
the Pastor/' Subject: "Playing, the
Fool." ,,.
Monday. ,
? 4:00-The'divlslons pf tho W._M,
S. will meet'in the following homes:
y-r ' i ?**?"?''" "in i. -?nr..1 i i ww
Northern-Mrs. A. G. Means, North
Main street.
Eastern-Mrs. W. D. Bewley, Sum
mit avenue.
Wcst?m-r-Mrs. Eudlo Barton, Max
Well avpriuo/
Southern-Mrs. W. W. SfcUlvan,
South-Mainstreet.
Central-Mtsi A W. Kay, Churcli
\ EtvcC?.
River street-Mrs. J. S. Acker,
River street. '
Greenville street-Mrs. J. O. Sam
ders, .Greenville street-.
wednesday.
'7:15--Teachers meeting. .
8:00-Prayor a^d iiratso service let!
by tho 'pastor. .
Friday.
<i:00-r-Mceting of tho ChrltSlar
Crow?V Club-Mrs. A: L, Smethers
.leader.
j Dr. Jolm 13. AVhlto will begin j
series Ot' sermons Sunday night ot
"Fools In tho Bible." Tho flr.M o
I thO VsdricB - will be preached Sunda;
night on ?Tho 'Mau Who Played tin
Fool."
The, nubile is cordially Invited ti
! attend nnd worship with us at al
thoso services.
Fatal Tiilhcr Woy.
A rather turgid orator noted fa
hlh verbosity and heavlncas.-wasonr
assigned ito do eomo campaigning t
a\rojnlng camp. In tho mountaini
! says' Tho Pittsburgh Chronlnlo Tole
[graph. Tf'.iero^was nbout KO rainer
fpresent when he began, hut when ti
tho end of a couple of hours ho gav
no sign of finishing, his listeners on
by one. dropped away.
Finally, there WSB only ono nud
tor-left, a dilapidated, weary-lookln
old fellow. Fixing lils gaze on hhi
t'jo orator, pulled out a? largo sb
shooter mid laid it on Ute table. Ti]
old fellow ros? slowly and drawic
out< '",
"Be, you,going,to shootdf .1 go?"
"You ;bet I jim,"; replied tho' speal
er.' .-."I'/a.bon ml "t?'.flnlsn* my speec!
oven if^ I havb to ' shout to keep "s
audience^" ' .
Tht?, old t?l?o'w Sl?hcd In a tin
mann?r and edged slowly away, sa:
jhg as ho .did so:
.'.'Well;; shoot 'if you want, toi
may Jest aa Weir no dhot as talked
'death."
Hiu?Vut Walters ut ' Vrliuc?oii.
(Prln?eton DuUctln.)
A now aten' toward democracy in
American colleges lias h?ou tukon
wtih tho opening of Prlucoton Uni
versity, student waiters appearing nt
work in tho (university dining hallB.
Tho number of coliego boys at work
In tho commons ns head waiters and
wnitors i;; about 70 and In return for
their services thc University will ro
mit ino juti board biiis of th eso boys.
Tho schedule of work tai planned 8o
as not to conflict with tho university
courses..
?lio .'.\iiy routine of the now stu
dent walters ls so arranged that each
man will serve two meals a day nd
cat the third meal with bis class
mates, thus maintaining his identity
with his fellows.*Somo days tito third |
meal will be breakfast, somo days
lunch and at othor times dinner. Tho
work of seting table and1 cleaning
up afterwards will be inft in tho
bauds of professional help. From
present indications tho university ls
tryiug to make tho work-of the wait
ers as light as posslbio. In tito
kitchen various mechanical devices
have been installe dfor dish washing
and other needs. L. A. Hillyer,''* a
grad?alo! of 'Princotou..last year, will
act as head wailer 4n charge of tho
entire staff. ' - .
CUB SASE TE?
HAIR JO DARKEN IT
It's Grandmother's Recipe to
keep her Locks Dark,
Glossy, Thick.
Tho old-tirao mixturo of Sago Tea
and' Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair ls grand
mother's treatment, and folks are
again using it to keep their hnir a
rood, even color, which IB quito Bonsl
bk\ tts wo arc living in art Sjp when
p. youthful appearance 1B of tho great
,cBt.'.advantage.
Kowadayt-,'though, wo don't . havo
* the troublesome task of gathering the
gago and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug Btores sell tho ready-to-uso
product . called "Wyeth's .^Sago and
Sulphur Compound" for .about GO
cents a bottlo. lt ls very .popular bo?
causo nobody can discover it has been
I applied.' Simply moisten your comb
pr a soft brush with it und draw thiB
] through your' hair, taking one - small
strand at a time; hy morning the gray
hair disappears, but what delight thc
vladjes with Wyeth's ?ago and Sulphur
ls that, besides beautifully darkoning
. the hair after a few applications, lt
?nJso producos that soft lustre sud ap
; pc-avanco of abundance which is so
j attractive ; besides, prevents, dandruff,
itching scalp nud falling hair.
Your Home arad
U mm
This ?s "Neighborhood Improvement Week"
in thousands of epjrmiunitics where every property
owner is asked io consider thc improvement of h?.??
property and thc neighborhood in which it is located.
Are you helping to arouse interestinyour neighborhood?
'* In homo and neighborhood 'Improvement plenty of cood point
is the fin& csBeptlal. Thc paint must .both beautify anti protect
buildings. Yon can accomplish this mosteaaily artdSatisfectorL'y v?ith
TOWN AND COUNTRY PAINT
ANDERSON
FOR SALE BY
& COLOR CO.
OF BELTON
Belton, S.C.
Capital and Surplus 9180.000.00
ColIcctlopH Oivcu Prompt AttcnUoB
Ellison A. Smyth, M. JE. tlrcer,
j resident. V. P. nud Cashier.
If. M. Cumphcll, Asst Cashier.
?mm
?feicora
ier, S. C.
Capital rtnd Surplus $il'.>,000,0d
Collections (avon Careful Attention
EIUBOII A. Smyth, duo. Ai Jludgcus,
President. Cashier,
ll. E. T?lliaon, Aast. Cashier.
Af THE BIJOU' THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY.
When Baby Has tho Croup.
"Whonf a mother ls awakened from
sound sloop'to flitd her", child'who has
Bono to bod apparently in tho best of
health struggling for breath;*'abe Js
naturally alarmed. Yot it she can
keep her" presence of mind and giro
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy every
ed, QuicU jTellef wUl follow and Um
cliildv will drop io steep to awoken in
tho morning, as well as ever. This
remedy, has. been in .-uso .for ;>Srt?fi?
years will? uniform succoss, For sale
?by all dealers. , '
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