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Coats, Suits** Dresses, "Waists Skirts ?Jiff- '?I ';' ' i. ' * >' \ ' Something New ALWAYS Prevails Here In our latest arrivals in Spring creations only tho best fabrica aro used, and wc are sure that pur dis play will appeal to your good judg ment, j - . Your Spring Suit is awaiting you in all (be new. cheerful , shades. There are Poplins and Serges; also chic Check Suits. No two alike and every one a model of attractive ness. Our line of all that is new in Mil linery ls greatly appreciated by those who demand that their head wear be absolutely correct. Has its little perplexities, but there is none so important 'as sending out-the right kind,of; invitations/-' lt" there is ever a time when a bride should appear well to her friends, it should through the proper vebiage and appear ance of her wedding cards, to fail upon this point is a mistake that induces unfavorable comment. The safest plan, is to send, to the;J. R Stevens Engraving Co., of Atlanta, Ga., for samples and jxrices which will he supplied free of charge. CHRISTINE MILLER the famous concert contralto, re cently made a tour of the coun try singing with the New Edison Diamond Disc. Everywhere peo ple were held spellbound by this daring test of tone re-creation. Thc car could riot distinguioh the original from Edison's re-creation of it , ? Th*? VA Diamond Disc Phonograph No Needles to Change. ' Unbreak able Records. Only Mr. Edison's perfected musical instrument could with-5 stand: such a test. . Np; mer;e; fit^ftftlcil'f%t0??ctioh; but the re-creation of the br?girta?. t?Ke* i{the actual artist in all her artistry. . \\" ' ?. . ? A tesO which Edison's re-creation of any artist's voice or itt* trumentat?perf?tqr(ance wUl sustain in actuat comparison with the artist.standing beside Edison's new instrument* Como itt anti hear the New Edison Diamond Dbe. No ob ligation, of ecu^s^ R?ee?-^P^?ii Pi?no Co. Suce?sftors to ?. AV Weideland & Organ Co. \ 314 South Mam St. a? 'r: m Al! the tenors and basses who will sing in the chorus "Carolina" at the Federation or Women's clubs which meetB in Anderson May 9th, are asked to meet at the residence of Mrs. O. '.j. Martin, 232 Greenville street, I Monday evening, April ;ird, at Sj '.'clock. ' Christian Growth Club. The Christian G row ti i club recent y had a public meeting at which th^y I presented the play, "The Girl Who| Had no Time." Dewey Bruce took the part of the Jueen Esther girl, who thought she .ad ho time to attend Citer society or .o .cairo for the heathen. After she i has /decided not to go, she sits do wn and falls asleep in her chair. Back of her stands her gnmrdian I angel, draped in white, with wingn I outspread. The part of tho angle was taken by Josephine Womble. In the dreams, groups of girls frntr various countries, enter and present Jicir cause to tho sleeper. . These girls were dressed to represen: mountain girls, Chinse, Japanese Spanish, Indian and negro. By and by the sieepor awakes anr' reallies that she has been dreaminj but) her heart ?has been touched, Hastily puttiug on hat, coat ant -loves, she declares her Interest In the work, and her willingness to dt anything in her power, and,, tuen shi hurries off to the society., Tho giris acted weil and and thre? )f them gave plano solos.. 1 As a.fhltag climax to tho progran ff*. White talked to the girls or reaching after things worth while. ,,, Elementary Union. Ceaitral (Presbyterian church, ? o'clock Tuesday afternoon. leader-Ml63 Clara Osborne. .Devotional-.Mark 10. 13:1(5. Song: "1-ct the Lttle" Ones Corni Unto Me." T, .e characteristics of small chi! Iron-Miss Vera Pruitt. Primary St^ng-Taught by Mrs. J N. Speake. The Spiritual and Mental Needs c Small Children by Mrs. James P Kinard. Story for Beginners-Miss Eliza beth Robinson. Study . Class-Mrs. Smethers. Thi class will please take chapters t? an. .7. . . ' . ?..-?i Meeting Lander Club. The Lauder club could not hav chosen a more ideal day nor a mor .ideal place for RB meeting on Fri day afternoon. It met with Mrs. C. O. Burrlsa at her handsome bonn in North. Anderson,- -Which ia just i little distance out of ave city limit .rheday was suggestive of a ride int? the- country. 'n tho absence of the president Mrs. G. E. Prince, who ls sii! teaching at Lander college, Mrs. Jai R. Anderson, the vice president ton charge of the meeting, aftcf thc business waa disposed ot tho follow lng interesting program Was thor oughly enjoyed. Paper-Louis De Cameons-"Mrs N. L. Pickels. Vocal Soloe-^Roses in June; Scoic! Edinburgh Town-?Mrs. Cora IJ non. ' 'Plano Duet-Miserere-Il Trovatox -^Misses Helen and Kathleen Burris* Synopsis of Gold Bug-Mrs. C. C Gribble. ."uiv'ont. Events, culled, by ?Mrs. G. E. .Marcabank.s, read by "Mrs D. S. Vandivcr. Dance ot Rose Hill Club. . Ti .? members of Rose Hill clul gave a'dante on Thursday evening I ' honor of the Converse students wh< a/re spending tho spring holidays a homo and lt -was de?lde?y.one pf th? mest enjoyable affairs ever "given, a the club. There- %ere* about 'twenty couples present. Ali have prouounc' ed this- a? ono of the %f t .-dances ev<v given lu Anderson. ' : There were^y^'-" eral visitors from Will lambton, >ifilcb added niuch'Jto-'t&e occas??n'??gr; :M? The music, was furnished^ n tiv? piece orchestra under..j^eupervle lon of Mr. Sloan D#i^? Dance ia Wf?tfin?ton: On ttl?&y '*t?&"t' a .dance wa:, given in the ''rfi?fi^n at Wi ll la m s to: park in hoifgrer the Converse stu dents. ' A?? .twenty-five . couple: were pr?5*??. including a number o tho yoa-'? people of Anderson. Th? ? daniip-Hvas thoroughly enjoyed bj ?f?jfjyone. - 1 J^Mfes Maggie Carlington of Ander son is,1 visiting relatives at Williajja^ 'sion tiri? <weck. '"^iii MR; OLE NN ILL Well Known Young Farm or of County . . .. Coufined to ills Bed. Friends Of; Mri^Ayec Glenn, a >reT" known young farmer, living awpettv. miles vfceet ojTthe eily, will regret ; tri learn that, iio Is confined to his 'bs-j wHh> illness. ^e> had not been in th* beat- ot7' health for eom? time and r few days ago woo compelled to take Iq..bed. Thora Has been little if anj improvement in his condition in thc? past tew' days, , and while there ' it, some ap?\rohenoion over his eoridt tion, lt is hoped that a change for tht ttaUef will come coon. Saturday th? services ot a trained nurse were en liste 1, -ind. attending ' physicians bavt " decided that it le best tis? ?wlud?^ Vis iter? from th? sick room. ' ' ?. Kaaaget S*-s*t Ce.r ? , Greenville, 8. c.; April I.S. . A. Bayard has assumed chaTgo ot: th< "Grenville irrisi?n of Swift ? Co., meat packer^/ succeeding Mr. Tally? fvho has boen transferred. Mr. Bay ard is a nett ve ?of Baltimore. , For ; E?^E??54W?t? L-ye?, r>C. \.ox ^wiwm-ovy < A. H. 0A6NALL STRONG N HAS MADE FORMAL AN-! NOUNCEM?NT THAT HE WILL MAKE RACE HIS CAMPAIGN Is Be|ng Systematically Conduct ed and He ts Growing in Popularity Every Day. Mr.' Ai-'fi; Bagnall makes formal announcement lp ^hls issue of The Intelligencer of his candidacy tor United States congress ?front this the third congressional district; Mr. Dag .lall made a positive statement ear ly in ti e year that ho would be in che race. In "the person of Mr. Dagnull, An derson county offers an exceedingly .strong man for congress, and one .hat will doubtless bo a winner. Since It became generally known that he would be in ?he race, ho is bein?: itrongly supported in all sections of t?ie district and other candidates al ready realize1 {bat he ls the man they will have to beat. Several jweeks ago |Mr. Dtugnall began a systematic campaign in tba'. he began addressing personal letter:' to voters throughout the district. In addition to this he ls un active cam paigner and ls meeting the votera in person. Hb is one of the ablest lawyers of the state, and has built p an exceedingly large practice. Hs has become acquainted with hundreds tt people in the {hird district. The peoplo of Anderson anJ the en Ire district are glad to have u ma? ike Mr. Dagnall In the congressional \ace and he will e.ave hearty supper: verywhere. > COMING AND GOING * An automobile party from William don yesterday was composed of-MlBS Mlth Gossett, Miss Dorothy Maliun if Greenville, Misses Gertrude Pleas vnt9 and X,uclle .;Autrey or Converse :ollege and Mesare. Walter Ramseur ind John r>MpntgbhitVy or Spartan hirg, ;'. ;c.' ' 'j. ' Mr. Jack Harri? of :P?ndleton spent Saturday in th?'clty. ir. ? ..' , Mr. Jake Gilmer of Charlotte spent .yesterday.In Anderson: , " Messrs. J.'. 'M.'' Cohen, Columb'a; J. Xi. Patt?ru;j.-. naHinK?'c; Frvd ?.Xrak?mer and W. M. Cooper, New Vork; and D, Smith of Pittsburgh, were liai ri ii g O? ???c ^cWcr?ry . ?r?u? iii \nderson yesterday. Miss Jessie Thompson of Piedmont was a visitor In Anderson yesterday. Messrs. J. D. Scott and W. Scott were among the buslneSjjK VI tors from (Piedmont yesterday^- . ' Mles Emma Bolt of Dearer' spsnt yesterday in Andersop,' , Miss Eugenia Henti, who ls teach ing .*t Starr, Ttfasv In/the: city aiton ping yesterday., .> f ~ Miss Maw Cb/ta^Ura Dry of Con vtrse collegeStrived yesterday and (vis th? guest,^*. Mise Alberta Farmer., . ^fj^'M. 'Mattison left yesterday for~NeV York where he will spend a I --vt<:'.-? on business. v-MessTs. Walter Massey, W. R. ?Howard and Dave Tolllson of Pendle ton, waa among. the visitors yester day. Mr., A. M. Pinkston end little daughter. Miss. Evelyn, have returned .Tr?m 'WadeabbroV N; C., where they spent tho'past few days at the form 9ris home,. , M&r. t>. P; :Slo?n, Jr., of Due West ls spending the week-end at home. -1 '-'- " Mutt and Jeff .With Pans Calico Paper for Entster Eggo. Sc Cox Stationery Co. ? 'W?jt??k RETlJBJ?S THANKS 'William T. *ti?Clufor Thunk? Friends Por Sap) teri !? feieHljreheer" ". CAmpaign, Editor Intelligencer:V I desire td express through the colanms of ,The rntelHgencbr my ap ' we>V#Sotr :M ; thb ( sple?tdld ' bupp?n given ' me hy my friends throughout the chanty which enabled mo to, win" Jae-: ea.pl tal prize of a Ford Tourlnf Car1 in section- No. 2 in Th? Intelli gencer's Circulation Campa'gn. r' I htveVonly tho nighest pratie for ?the treatment accorded me through** ont the campaign,\5>otJ ? by the man sger?' of the contest, my compptiforr; and The intelligencer. The conies! was on the squire fror.i start tr finish, and those who, worked earr estty/ and played fairly dre. satisfier' with the' outcome ot the race. . Wm. T. McClure. flow that : several hundred ORT BR?CES -are in u? JAMwMMt/ ?ik$ your'-: frieadf V?, ?rc^ '|ifc?ne ?$8 for e .^.nih-?tor. We need your ga*' liment twere than your dollar* tc help ud p?i out o? comnOsson ihr rft^^iKr^e^rjt??^v, :- I>y. E. r?whorworwr'SH^WK"-':-, - * Hlt? Evening Dress?s Any time you wish something very><S\Vell for reception, wedding, or some very particular social event/we'd like to show you just how very particular we can dress you^/VYe are showing some beautiful garments that compare with w^at you see in the big cities-all of them deserve special mention. /We select three which we think art?" prettier than the others for description. You must understand, though, that any description we may attempt does in no wise de scribe them as they will appear lo you. This is what we want you to do-see them first hand: > A charmin}; hand Jxfm diamond mesh, maline net flouring drapery style, over flesh net, satin taity/se Uping, crystal girdj? arid flower triiiwVietl, * / Price $38.50 >'--'?. A ? A beauty comes in fine cream net, braided panel back and front, princess effect, frills on sides, velvet ribbon and flower trimmed -on? of the very cutest dresses you've seen In many a day Price $30,00 Another of lace andjRose Soiree silk combination-hnnn effect. f?o' P?ice $35.00 Are equally interesting in style, quality and make np. They ;come ju Gray . and. Wu He Georgette, Taffeta Trimmed, etc., Ail color Taffetas for street wear?. Voile Dresses up to J&3Q.00. - Linen Dresses, Sport Styles and Tailored Styles. Piece Goods For those of you, who can't find a dress in stock and prefer having it\made, we are pre pared-to serve .you with the most varied line of high class materials of every new cloth and colors.,to be seen ,'any place, at extremely moderate prices. Monday will be a good time to see all these pretty things. MOO R E -W i L S O N 111 ,"THE DAYLIGHT STORE" Moaday JOHN ?ARRAMORE in ''NEARLY A KING" Before You Buy That Cctto^p Planter This Year Come in M|? SPECIAL F?r?S?le Monday andr Tuesday. 10c each, 3 for 25c. ; We would like to show- it to^Oife < whether you buy it or not. HARDWARE