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TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL ol* a shipment of these "awfully good" high top White Kid Shoes We've been (old a number of times by women who rec ognize slioe values, that ou rs .a re much better in style, qual ity and tit than they have seen any pjace for the price. Really, it is a good shoe-all that youscould desire in every way. Your size is in stock todays White Kid Pumps Also gray, champagne and black. Wo especially want you to see these feather weight black kid pumps, made by a city shoe maker-Cousins, of New York. It's a city shoe all over, price S6.50. White, gray and ?champagne at ?5.00. Other dandy pumps and oxfords at $3jOO lo $'1:00. Large colonial buckets in patent and kid, easily attached to any pump. ^ j ." ?<.*, f J. . "White Canvas Oxfords and.pumps in the cheaper gr.u'es ?l.5o tu ?2.50. Some with white rubber soles for all sorts of sports and gen eral outside wear. \ . ' v j White canvas ?hoes with rubber soles at $3.50. An excellent line of children's pumps too. Of course, you know we sell only the kind that's so good they need no guarantee. CLEAN IIP AMP PAINT VP I / How to Start a Campaign That Will Produce Results in Oar Town. ,w, -,- f ^IRST: Toke your telephone in hand-set a half-dozen oWBtere.'together-r-"the' Tower the qulckor" you'll get started. Talk it over and befqre you part, agree ' upon a meeting to bo held a day or two later-each of you .agreeing to have present at that meeting other cer tain ones whose interest. wlU be valuable, especially soma public official- and some physicians who can toll about the need of public and private cleanliness. Second: "vyiicn tho meeting is called, organize at once. Select a chairmen and other officers (we suggest enough vice chairmen io include overy co-operating organization and interest), and instruct the new chairman to appoint all the' chairmen of the various subcommittees within " a day or two-these and the officers td count I lu to tho general committeo. There should bo committees on co-operation, finalice and publicity, one to provide wagons for rubbish collect lon, one to obtain the co-operation- of the school 'children, and one to interest all merchants. Adopt a resolution requesting the'board of health to .proclaim the opening ot tho Campaign for the. Gleaning, Sanitation and Beautification of the town. Adjourn, niter Axing date for a Got-to-Work meeting a jg lew days later, which all th?se chairmen and memhers of their.committees wUl attend to plan their work. Third: Wrlto to Chairman Allen W. Clark of tho Na tional '"Clean Op and Paint Up" campaign bureau. Kinloch ? building, St. Louis. Mo., and got freo literatura telling Low to clean*up and paint np the town, together with reports ot resulto in cities, towna' and Tillages throughout tho country." ' * ... ,,'. '. Fourth: Get as many men and women as possible to WORK, each at some specific thing. Don't muka tim mlc tnkv-, ot heaping upon one willing and patient enthusf?sr ol! tho detail and responsibility ci this work.' Cornnjittcvc to do aped Ile work, mid chairmen who will think and work, and Inspire BUggcotlonB and zeal uraong tho irembcrts of their committees, are essential. You'll want enough commute ca to out everybody to work; but not too many committees to compl?cate and, con? fuse. Select % halt dozcu or more for specific work, and do well that specific ^Jb^f^:''.''r . .::[''>.? ? : ; . '.'..'".'..>'.':.;, . .* ': -{'. ' '. V .. ' -/. ' Tailor-Made Suit Dry Gleaned Tallbr-m?de eolts need a frequent-drycleaning and pressing to keep Our service costs you bul little, .ind it keepa tho garments clean, "bright and fresh, in appearance, until worn out. ' r, Wo remove, marks of wear and coll. Wrinkles and creases are re moved rand tlie garmcr?t is kept in perfect nt and shaped so lt hangs lust rglht. 'Y'tiJ'lY find bur service adds a *r?%| d?el of wear to the seit and lieepaii COTStajHly.flt'for^ . Anderson Steam Laundry ^d^ 'K'^?'' ' '' ? \ ' : - . ' ' j . ll AT THE CHURCHES t L_. Gruce Church. Kev. J. H. Gibboticy, rectoi lenone 835. .Services for Palm Sunday, Anjri ; I Otb. K:oo a. .m.-Tho Holy eucharist, j 10:15-Sunday, s-chool. 10:15--Bible .class ut the Rectory ll :.'10-Morning prayer and Ber .jon. 4:30 p. m.--Even song and Ber .::on. Holy Week Services. .Monday before Kastor: 10:30 a. m.-Holy Eucharist. 4:30 p. m. - livening prayer am ci mon. Tuesduy Before K?ster. 10:30 a. m.-Holy Eucharist. 4:30 p. in.-Evening prayer au sermon. , Wednesday liefore Easter. 10:30 a. m.-Holy Eucharist. Muuudy Thursday. 10:30 a. m.-Holy Eucharist. 8:00 p. m.--Evening prayer. Tb ?tory of the Cross tung nt this ser Vice. Good Friday. 10:2o a. m.-Morning prayer um sermon. 12-3:00 p. ni.- Three hour service MeditatioiiB on tho Sovsa Words fror the Cross. 4:30 p. m. - Children's service. K?ster Kren. 10:30 a. m.-Holy Eucharist. 4:30 p. m.-Evening prayer. Hoi; Baptism administered. Tho public .is cordially invited t thc services at Grace church. Or nillo M el bod ist Chinch. Revival meeting at Om'illc Moth odlst church. The revival meeting at thc Orrvlll Methodist church will begin nox Sunday morning April 10, 1910. Th pastor, F.>2V. L. XV. .Johnson, wli conduct tho meetings until Wednc: day night April 19. 1910. at whlc timo the Rev. John L. Harley c Spartanburg. S. C., is expected t bo present and. to take the load, an . do the preaching. Mr. Harley I the conference evangelist for the up per South Carolina conference. M E. church, South, and is well know, over tho Btate. Mr. Harley ls splendid preacher and has consldoi able ability as an evangelist. He bu good meetings everywhore he goes Come and hear him, I'm sure you Wil like his preaching. Soi vices Sunday at 11:15 a. ni Sunday night at 7:45. and every nigh during tho week at 7:45, song an. prayer eervice, and preaching a 8:00 o'clock. Steward's meeting for the chargt Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock par sonage. First Huptlst Church. 10:00-Bible school, Dr. A. L Smothers, superintendent. 11:30--Public worship, sermon b; Dr. E. S. Alderman, pastor Firs Baptist church of Spartanburg. 3:20-Meeting; of tho Royal Am bassadors. 8:00-Public -worship, sermon b. Dr. E. S. Alderman. Ar~<onday. 4:00 p. m. Dr. J. L. Bristow, : Columbia, will preach the nnnlve: sary (.'?rmon for tho Woman's Ml: Blonary society In tho Sunday schot auditorium. WoJiiTH'Juy. 7:"0-Teacher's inciting. 5?:1'0- !*rcycT and praise service. Friday. 4:00 p. m.-Meeting of tho Chris tian Growth club. Thc public ls cordially Invited t" be present and worship with us at al these services. Central Presbyterian Church. Sunday Behool at 10:15: till mern hers.aro asked to be pre-cut and tt bring.Some one elso with them. Morning service ut 11:30: subjjc of Hermon: "Life's Richest Blessing.' Evening service at 8; subject of sermon, "Tho Law o? Building." .You are cordially invited to -wor sjllptat this church. We have Strawberry and Vanil la Ic? Cream today-Mono. Owl Drug Co. 1 ? (m&?.%>-. Butteric). Patterns for May. Cox Stator ?ry Co. BRAY MUK BECOMES Try Grandmother's Old Favorite I Recipe of Sage Tea and ! Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage ree. and Sulphur, properly, com pounded, bring back the natural, color and lustre to the - hair : when faded, ?treated or gray. Years ' ago the 3niy way to get this-mixture was'to mako it nt homo, which is mussy sind troubleso-?e* . - ' . , > Nowadays* wo simply aek at any drug store for "Wyeth's ?Sago -and' Sulphur Comopund." You will get a large bottle of this old Hmo recipe im proved by tho addition ot other ingre llen ts for about 50 cents. Everybody uso3 tilla preparation now, because an ono bah possibly ' tell that: - y??; iarkened .your hair, as lt does.it so naturally and evenly. You damper? a ?ponge or ?oft brush with' ' .'it'. i<nd draw this-through your hair, taking ano small strand at a timo; "by mprn !~g thc ZT?y hair u???ppr?fn, atm si ter another application or two, >our asir becibmeA. bea iV? if ul ly \ darfe. .thick ind giossy and yon,look years young er. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite. It'/fc'.ttot intended for' the .cure, mltl latl?n. or prevaptlon pT disease,; MEWS OF THE WEEK AT WILL?AMSTON WiUicmston, s. e.. Apvit ii.-SUH? Lois ' Mullikan hus returned home tom Pendleton. urte:- a few day? visit hore, sho was accompanied hom? by her cousin. Miss Bessie Olvens ..ho will ?pend severiil dayo ut theil home. t, .Mr. Harold Dean of thc College ol 'harleston, spent Saturday with Iii? arents. Dr. and Mrs. I-:. E. Epting le had us Iiis guestB the following* .ollego friendb': Messrs. Archlo Bak r. Charlie Milling, and George Mc Duvid. Dr. Kpling spent yesterday in An ierson on processional business. Mr. Und Mr?, li. 15. Gossctt or An ierson wore lu town Wednesday. Mrs. ->y. M. Sherard and daughter >ydia ure thc guests of Mrs. Hufus 'ant, in Anderson. Mrs. A. T.-. Sharpe of Helton spent ist Friday In. town with her motlier 1rs. Ferguson. Mesdames C.''Webb und Duff Bog rs of Piercetown spent Tuesday in >wn tho guests or Mrs. W. M. Webb'. Mr. Jas P. Gossett attended thc uncral of Lewis W. Parker lti.Grcon illo Wednesday afternoon. Mis? Lola Hammonds spent several ays this week in Piedmont the guest f MIEM Annie Campbell, Mrs. Tom ?iugers visited houtefolk* ear White Plains Wednesday. J. lt. lludgens spent Sunday in >wn with his parents. The friends of Mrs. W. H. Austin re glad to learn that she is iniprov ig after an illness of several weeks MisL- Mattie Powell v-pent the weck nd In ('reenville with her sister. Mr. Joe Anderson of Anderson h ;lsiting his brother. Kev. J. S. An erson.j; Dr"- W.. *t. Lander is at Tillan niyci'sity. ?NetftfOrleans. La., takina . special coUree In medicine. Mrs ander and little Mary are spending ?e time at Lander college. Mr. J.-J. Burnett of Belton spent :. iw hours Wednesday In town wit; .lends. Mr. IJurnett will tc remctn ered aV our former accomodatin,. gent at thc P. fi N.t un J his, man r ends were delighted to havo him i their midst. Mr. H. T. Crlgler. attended court i Greenville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Martin ol rreenvllle have rented Mrs. Crymes ottagc on G. street and will spend he summer hore. Mr. H. W. Kirby spent several day.s h's week in .Spartanburg on JJUSI lcsa. Mr. Hugh Mahaffey. Sr., who bas een very low for the past week !i eported to be gradually sinking. Mr. Matthew Austin of Richmond, 'a.,. is visiting bis mother, Mrs. W. I. Austin. Misses Lol it.- i rby and Mary Boyd vere shoppers lir Pelzer yesterday. Hon. O. D. -Grey returned Wedues 'ay from Greenwood where he attend d the F.?ed Men convention. Mrs. Sharpe -who died .>rom!.ay has lany friends hore who regret to learn f jicr death. She lived In Williamson <A -^MrjA A>go?gj ?wj?ajinp lins, gpno ia 1er reward. Misses .Inila and Kllen Plnckne> eft Wednesday Afternoon for Andcr on where they will visit several day?. Mrs. Taft, who has been quite ill ir some time ls improved te the de ght of her friends. Mrs. J. T. Black of Anderson wa? 'ie guest of Mrs. H. H. Gray last 'rlday Mrs. Black is the daughter f Mrs. Goldsmith formerly of this . ?ac? and is well known here. ? ? ? COMING AND GOING * > o . ? Mrs. Winslow, Sloan pf Clemson vas lu tho city shopping yesterday. or. and MTH. Jj M. Hobson ot Townylllo were among thc visitors 'eslorday. Dr. und Mr?. -J. H. LaWrcnco of .lOwndcBvillo spent yostcrduy In thc illy. . Mr. V*. C. Jonos- of Starr waa a 'justness visitor yesterday. Dr. V.. Henderson . of New York va? a" jewelry drummer In the c'ty ?rlday. Messrs. T.- C. Jackson, Jr.. P. B. lalleyr Jr., and Dr i . D. -.A. Burris? vero business . visitors yesterday v'rom Iv?.1 .'' .' ?.. ?,, Mr. Clyde Stone- of Wllliamston. was in tho city yestorday. FINE SCENTED SOAPS MAKE BIG ? ADVANCES IN AUSTRIA SINCE WAR (By. Associaitu Press.) ? vienna, April. 14.-Owing to the shortage, of oils and fats the price Of soap in Austria bas advanced enor mously,.,. Flue scented soaps now tost ?lj or eeven timespan much as before the wari . Laundry soaps'at the beginning ol tho,war cu^t about three cents u pound nt wholesale but now they are priced at ' sixteen to nineteen cents.. Mean time foreign soaps have -tran brought la hut. th$se sell for as much as fifteen cents a pound, though very inferior, containing only sbmo twen ty, :per i?mi.ol fats. in the last few weeks tho ?oap manufacturero havd found lt almost impossible to. got raw material, - and asme bf .the larges;! soap works which formerly dealt only in carload lots are now glad If -jiney, can, deliver a few case*. . j We bair? Strawberry and Vanil U -Iee Cream: today-Mono. Owl Drug Co. t l ' < t 1 * ?. -;' . . . ' . i. ' .:*r5 V.'Y ;,' Oj . .:S't:- ' ' '. '.' ; ' > - ? '- ..?V'':-" -?4:^ "-.. - ?'? ? ' fl SOCIETY [I Anniversary Sleeting. Thc Wolhena Missionary uji" th.; 'ir.-t Baptist church will have it'* annual meeting on Monday atternoou tt foil:- o'clock in tho Sunday school room at the church. Usually these are all day meetings, hut this yeur the ladle? have decided Just to have an ufternoon session. All thc ladies of the church are cordially invited. Dr. I., Bristow will make the'addres? of the afternoon, and their will he a specially prepared musical program During tho afternoon a short social SCB'Sioll will he held. Mr?. H. IC. Dargan and Mis? Ver nielle Dargan have gone* tu Atlanta for a visit. Miss Nora . Long of Newberry I'; visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Liing. Miss Fannie Caldwell of Salisbury. N. C.. 1B expected toduy to visit Mrs. William Overman, on South MoDuflh: street. Mr. anders. Il. S. Dowling. Mis., Laurie Dowling and Matter Lesli? Cobb aro spending the week-end at Mr. Dowllug's place "ivvers'dc" near For I m an. Mis. J. .1. Trowbridge has gone to I Greenville to spend several days with [ friends. , A ?OlBEE WEDDING OF INTEREST Most Brilliant Society Event of tile) Season to Take Place Sn on. Have you ever seen twin slstor.-i I I married to twin brothes? Weil, now] Is your opportunity, for the follow ing Invitation iii exptended to every1 mun, woman, and child in Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Doolittle request thc honor of your pr?sence at the murriago of their twin daughters, . .loan and Mary Ann, ? to Mr. Algernon Fulrfax Grimsby and Mr. Joseph Durkchart Grimsby, Thursday evening, April twentieth, at eight o'clock. In the Opera House. Elegant infalr immediately afterwards. A large number of the distinguished out-of-town guests will be present, such ns ex-PreBidents Taft, and Roose velt, President Wilson, Paderowski, Madame N?rdica, etc. A complete list of thc names of tho I bridal party will be published soon. I Watch the papers. ThiB entertainment is being given under, the*auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of the' First Baptist church, and all who enjoy a hearty laugh should bo prcsonl. Get your May Delineator now ?at Cox Stationery Co. Ask right now about Font's 1 Book sale. Camera Store IS READY WITH PLENTY OF FILMS . Make tliis YOUR camera, fi lin and supply store. Here you cati, get films for any size or make camera that will give best results under all conditions. A Word About Our . Expert Developing and Printing When you leave your , films with us for developing you are doing ail that is pos- . sible to assure the finest work. Your films get in dividual attention by an ex pert-and, you get the pic tures next day. It costs you very little to get thc best. Who wants 4h? rest ! Cox .Stationery Co. lea din rr fe tat loners nnd Printers ?."t^-^:K .tV }. . ' ' , ? ? < ?????; ??. ? Special Reductions For Easter We have decided to make the fol lowing reductions on Coal Suits that formerly sold for 1* r o ni $22.50 to $45.00 and would advise an early se lection if you would share in the saving. $22.50 Coat Suits now./. . $18.00 25.00 Coat Suits-now. 20.50 30.00 Coat Suits now. 25.85 35.00 Coat Suits now. 30.00 45.00 Coat Suits now. 38.50 New Millinery for Easter hvcrv day adds something new in our millinery department, which is growing more popular every day. See us for your Haster Hal. MRS. B. GRAVES BOYD West Side Square The man who ex periinents comes back to Fircsfrihes. The man of experience slicks to Fir? stones. Graduate now into thr exper ienced class who enjoy MOST MILES PERDOLLAR Seo tho Firestone, man and find out why you can get .this extra sorvlco at average cost. Automobile and Motorcycle Tires. Tubes and Accessories Todd Auto Shop North Main Burriss Patent RplJ Lock Has no equal, making ample allowance for contraction and expan sion. Now is the time to put a new roof on your house to protect you from fires and leaks. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Write or 'phone us for prices Joo. T. Burriss & Anderson, C C. Ik Afld?rsoo County M?tqal Fire iqsur^ce Co. J. J. HMIfi?, President sod fres starer J. J. MAJOR Vice Frealdent JOHN A. H A JO It, Secretary ANDERSON, S.C. THIS IS A HOME COMPANY ;. . >,.-.C^-jH>d*B* as al Peoples Bank -