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NOWS THE TIME TO GET THAT COAT SUIT Not simply because wc are ^selling them at ?NE THIRD OFF original prj?es,.Uut they arex the newest up-to the-minute mud?is, 'su perbly tailored ?nd fin ished, made of fine serges, poplins, gabar dines :? an. d shepherd checks, in the snappy, flared, rippled, belted or plain tailored el?'ecls, and come in all the most wu .ted colors and sizes.. . Come in and see 'any how-it won't cost you a cent. ' We are al ways glad to show you. NEW WHITE SKIRTS We have a beautiful showing of pretty New White Wash Skirts, prices ranging from .Sl.50 to S6.00. . NEW MILLINERY Every day adds something new in this depa-?ment. It is abloom just now with everything new in midsummer Millinery, including the latest creations in White. And we are still selling all colored hats-late spring and Summer models-at liberal reductions. 8. West Side Square Sole Agency FROLASET CORSETS, ; They Lace in Front. J. || S Hc?uiro tho prompt placlugof orderb for engraved Invi- 1 tattoos. Our'samplos represent'the yory latest shapes . and forms that havo been-accepted by refined and fashionable society. Wo LEAD In originating\artistfc effects with'fine-material. Our. prices aro the lowest. ' - Send for samples, wh'lch will'be supplied free of charge. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Stationery ? Engravers, :47 Whitehall .St.,. Atlanta. Ga. PREVENTION An "ounce ot prevention is worth a pound of euro. This is the day of : PREVENTIVE MEDI CINE. Nowhere ls this so nec essary as in regard to tho care of tho TEETH? Visit the den tist AT LEAST twice a year, whether you think you need it or not. I-ct him give your teeth u thbrtagh clcaninfr, search out the beginnings of decay, dead off the Ur tor, and. in general PREVENT those dental evlln i ii at aro llkoly to crow ort you unawares, . _ ^>ffh? Oter Fermera & Merchants Bank, Residues ?Phone M. Anderson, ti. C. OlBce 'I'hsne 537. m m : i .i- :-WS&> m SM* 4? ?KW.mm . > MST. AND MESSES CONTINUES - ':wS^r^-^^^y&'- Wbtoefa Who were nuable'- lo get In V'Wi*:-- i?J. \ before Easier for ono . o? tho new . A'i^aH?HF '".. -V/H Spring suits. Dresses or : Skirts will 1 tlsS? ' / /if 81,11 fiud tlltit we fcan ?avo them mon~ *SBB? ' ' /-] J. > ey. Particular attention is asked for ^ TST' ^ ^ ?*.' I- p,{MHowia<;:of Si?its? ?^??Ms&eii and Skirts J>r ' /?' . ^T . arMlIli^?lH^t?M^aV?tor? <s^,V ; '.v..??^yX I ,{i in town whare yoh;wilt find moro at ? A?\ y //l ,. I v 2*.tractive vatu?*. lye can-provo it r'^J?^s .' ??I''-.' j -'-'<' V Juat opened a beautiful assortment ?^g^Bfe^^^^^^^.. . or new Pa^a;.Deach?/*''; ^v^^^^al^HaW^P w*> do not beiteY^.tbat you will find : .. ^i^^raERl^'V- .-,\ to v Ait?orson. a "... ?oli?etton : includl?.f? . ' ?'?^>'^?SU^B.l^''-y. '-i wwer sh?-yeb or 'more of tho coh; >v ? ?SSlIre^^- WK iw '' mt?at in voguo than is shown hero, add TPa*^/'^'- certainly you will not find raore rba- . '^Tr-^V.. ? aonable prices. y . . [ ? ? *??#*????++???????** * COMING AND GOING * ! ? j .Mr. Henry Martin of Liberty was| a business visitor yesterday. Mr. i nd Mr?. Charles Wilson of Holton wero visitors yesterday. Mrs. ifirnest Gray of Iva waa in t'.c ?ty chopping yesterday. M?BS Kimmi Shaw of Meium was a v'.ai.'or yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pruitt of 'Jtarr. caine to Andersen Saturday. I>r. J. ll. Lawrence of l^mwdes villo spent ycaterday In Anderson. Miss L. M. Simpson of CHnio.i was a visitor yesterday. . Messrs. J. C. Llgon, ' Springfield, *ill,t J. C. McKinney, Now York I and A. C. Mackey cf Cincinnati. O.. were In .-indefson yesterday calVng on thc Jewelry trade. tor. and M'-s. F. H. H. Calhoun of Clemson College were In Andor i;on ycaterday. Mr. M. lt.- Mahaffey of Townvlllo spent yesterday In tho city. Mr. J. A. McAllister of Iva. waa a business visitor yesterday. Mr. G. B. Pritchard of Pendleton spent ycsterJay in Anderson. .Mr; Albert S. Fant, candidate for! railroad commlsr.'oner, ,-spcnt yester day in Anderson. Mr. T. M. McAllister o? Iva waa a business visitor yesterday. Mr. Louis L. Lipon ha's",returned I from Atlanta whero he attended tho I wedding of bia brother. Mr. A. .T. Llgon. formerly of this city. The] event occurred on WedneFday rl'tth* Mr. Llgon. marrying Miss Nelle? Wilson of Atlanta. Mles Mna Thornton of Hurtwell is visiting friends in the city. * ? * BRUSHY CHEEK NEWS + * ? * .??-?.>??.>.?.?.?-??.?*.>?*?->*.? Mr. Roe's1 little daughter, who suf fered a painful accident last week from tho explosion of a dynamite Is recovering rapidly. Mrs. L. T. Moore, who ha3 been confined to her bed tor several daya is able to be up again. Mrs. O.A. Tripp and-Miss Pearl! Tripp spent Friday In ' Greenville, shopping. . . . . r-. ; " ' . - .Miss 'Mabelle Tripp; J??- teturned j home after spending' '-'a- week Inj Greenville visiting her aunt, Mra. L. P. Billson. "I Rev. Edgar Clyde, of Furaian uul- j verolty. ppent the week-end witli his! parent//, Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Clyde.. I MW. Essie Smith ?nd daughter. Miss 1 *' of Easloy spent the week end i.? ti? uer uncle, Mr. E. Tripp of I this filies. ' ! The Airy Spring school gave an Easter egg hunt Friday "afternoon Which was greatly enjoyed by Gie pu rtle and the onlookers. , L'ttlo Miss EUaboth Wyatt was. tho wis nor of a fino box.of candy which was given to tho' one that found the greatest number of eggs. 'The-Brushy.'Creek Democratic club hold their regular meering Saturday j afternoon at tho Mt. Airy school houBe. Tho meeting was called to order by the president* Mr. W. S. Murphy. Tho following officers were elected: President, W. S. ' Murphy;, vice president,. Ti. C. WU Bon; secre tary and treasurer; W. W. Fleming; executive committeeman, W. W. Fleming. Delegates to tho county convention aire: R.- C. Wilson, A. Smith, W. M. Merritt, B. Tripp and 0. A. Tripp. Alternates: W. S./ Murphy, W. B. Hicks. W. W. Fiom ingr, L. J. LaBoon and O. O. Fos ter. The executive committeeman asked tho eleu? to nominate, three "mana gers to .conduct the j elect ony Khh> summer: Messrs. M. M. MerrlL B* F. Wlglngton and W." W. morning were elected. MT . and Mrs. W. P. Major spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. .Moore. - . - Tao Rov. Mr. Cobb ot. Greenville filled his regular appointment at SiloamBaptist church Saturday and Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ' Fleming ?pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,. O. Moore. . . Mr..;.Geo. Roper has. purchased a new five passenger Ford. *#?9to.':Wi\:G.. .{Maul?lo, Wy W; Fleming. W. W. .Merritt and J. Mi 1, Long . are .business' visitors In lAn dwrson today. ir/ t ^ . i " 'i ' i ' ' ii' i '-' Itaprote 'Phone HCn.'ce, vparls", April 29.-Slime the begin? Mpg of tho Wat it ?>ais bncii Imposit ..Vc- tor \M phlillc t'?- tclciht?ne Trent Par?a to i?? ether: of th? departments o* Franki ri )n ortipr? to tkt?Vi?te re -,\al of business. :'tbe;' mini; .fer, of ' A om?ree 'dud ' i&lua has sgi ted with U.a-, nod the ?rro;.dl??**R?:>.? "\df Me lurt - n?-i, I'oi.iSj'rtfcl-'.i-au :teu. and af ter- Aprill^^ . ' Read: c^f^fou^pafe. * "#8? Hesita, th-r, roeet us tho?? at 4 fetlock sharp rV?on?ay, Ma>'\ Ut, (i&mwrtovr.) The F^dHl leave ii* ' Utera, ;': . :.?;, The Rtftb owner fi??s ilia Watti Ail &e best ino&xm ot eaehi?fcfc $* Vi ************ ???**+ 1 SOC] + ? for Cirri'(in UojN. ') O? Wednesday evening Ul? Miraos Davenport wer? the hostesses Tor QU't? a nuruher o? their friends -and Bctjie of the Clemson cadets. Tito evening was spent in a delightful so ?l'il and 'informal manner and was tully enjoyed by thoso present. Misses Sylvone and IJO\V Mulligan of Wlll'.amston and Desslo Owens of) Pendleton'spent the week wtib. M|ss Ruby Davenport. Misa Lydlr. Sherard of Wllliumstoit ?.,18* been visiting friends here this week. MIBS Lois Jackson of Iva hat been 'he guest of fiends herc this week. Mis? Pug Norriss of Creenvillu wau herc this week. Elegant Dinner Party. On 'riiuisday evening, Cadet Glad stone Acker entertained lils brother olilcers at an elegant course dinner at his home on South Main street. As a rule college boys aro always ap preciative of appetizing dishes, and on thia occasion the cadets proved no exception to Ibo rule. Arter a merry Irjur spent at the table, music wis furnished by an Edison, and dancing was enjoyed by some. TIM following ofilcers were present: Ma Jo^ E. H. Agnew, A. li. Carwllo; Captains: J. Jackson, W. L. McMillan, D. T. Folger, D. D. Wal lace, H. E. Shiver, .1. I1. Harrall, J. J. Sitton, El I). Kyzer; Lieuten ants: W. P. Wrlglit, K. A. WU l'jima, .1. B. Kendrick. The follow ing ladies were present: Mltvacs Mabel Acker from Allanta; Sarah and Carolyn Mccall and Mary Stark, Watkins. Kn?eitamed at Dinner. A number of the cadets were de lightfully entertained at d imer on Thursday evening at thc home ot Mr."and Mrs. J. S. Sargent. Those partaking of their hospitality were Messrs. .Harry Brown, H; B. Ped en. A. R. Magill. W. C. Bonner,, 8. W. Graham, Miss .IT?B- Cooper ' and their two attractive ' - daughter.*. Misses ?Clara arid' Efoanpr Sargoant. IhW-gbtiul Farly. Miss Iris Cooper entertained In hoa?r.of .a number of the cadets oh Wednesday evening. After, having several selections by MlsBea Clara and Eleanor Sargent. Delightful re freshments were Berved. J t/' Lundcr Club. Tho leander club met on Friday af ternoon, ,Y?|,Vh Mrs. W. C. Babb at her,'.home, on the -Boulevard." Tho following vpr.y flue literary program was giveny'p Poi?er-Sari Juana do la Cruz. Written by Mrs. G. E. ?Prince and read by iMirs. D. S. Vandlver. Thia was a very instructive paper, so full of information about this, thc mest remarkable woman of lottcrr, th\t .America has ever pToducod. Paper-?m'U Geiger aad Heb cc Uah Mr.tt. Miss Maggie Carlington. This Was a good paper. All the o Hi cc r's of .tho past your "wero re-elected: .MTB. G. E. Princo, president'. Mre. Jas. R.* Anderson, vico pres ident.. . y v Mrs. K. E. Caaun, recording socro tary. Mrs. D. S.. Vabdiver, auditor.. . Miss G UT li ii g lou suggested that thc PASTORIA For Infants and Children 8n Us? Fo?-Over^? Years : ' \*HE ?N lV? I More than One Mi?liot moro aro to be sold ihh ca.r m the entire world i cord for* service. Th it^?ia Use tome FtNfd cai ty for ?ess money--thi ia $3.90: Touriiiff Car WOt Scdai ANDERSON , Anverso ***** ***************** IE T Y |j [ club take som? action in renard ttl ?a liest I'.'join for tho Indios und chil dren who come from a distance lo shop. I Thia will be further discuss ed ut 'the next meeting. Tho May meeting will be lu tl^e form of a picnic and will be held lon 'ho luton at Miss Cul union's [home. Fach member was dcllghtc.l over", tum idea, and the thought ct i taking punches. i Mrs. Babb assisted by Mrs. .March ! banks and Misa Poster Herrod a most excellent salud . course. WU KS A WOMAN 1,(1 V KS Tjtle of Five Heel Photo DP wm at Bijou .Monday. , "When a Woman Loves" lu the j tlt-Io of a five reel d am at The I Bijou Monday, featuring Emmy Weh lon. Ruth, a waltreaB, gets in tron ido, nnd ls' saved by a yojng lawyer. in r-eekiug n new potltlOn she linds her sister at a wealthy simmie, hot of. Jluth remaina there and becomes us aoe'atcd with Po.vers. a card shark. Later ibo young lawyer turns again, and cupi'i gets on tho Job. I Tho picture ia one of life and action. I ted is said Ko bo most Interesting. .Htndny Will be Saiesday. I Monday will bo salesday for .May. j There will bo sonic three or four I pieces of real estate . sold by tho 1 probato Judge. rAltUS OF THANKS. Wo desire to publicly thank the e nny kind friends and neighbors for ' their many acts of kindness and sym j pathy <rxtrndcd to us In the recent ill . ness bad death of our mother, Mrs; j'J un: J 13. Pruitt, and will ever- b? j remembered. v. May a kind Heavenly Father's Lio.vs'.ng richly'reward you all. / Family,?t Mrs. Jamos B. Pruitt. "Brightest Spot In Town*? MONDAY Emmy Wehlen in WHEN A WOMAN LOVES Also RED CIRCLE TUESDAY Mme.Pstrova. in MY MADONNA WEDNESDAY William Farn um THE GILDED FOOL THURSDAY Edmond Breese in THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGREW FRIDAY Mary Miles Minter EMMY STORKS NEST SATURDAY Helen Holmes in "THE GIRL AND THE GAME" BETTER KIND OF MOVIES V Th??o 4G? : RS AL CAR* i now in use-000,000 I year. No? other motor ??a? such a wonderful re fl|[|Nr,t lowered price? r or quality and rcliabilt at's all. The rcrabou l $440; Ccupelct $5S0; i $V40, f. o. b. Detroit. . ?... /. . .. AW?IiCO. n. S. C. Saturday's Express Brought Us Five New Shipments New Skirts thc lady Rtwell ?it. $5.00 d $5.95 New Keep Koo! Coat Suits-tl? 1 new ONYX S?LK HOSIERY Just opened.up a big shipment of Hosiery, silkLiise and Cotton, 25, 5o and fl ' at. ..?plo Fancy Silk Hose ;tt. 1. New Silk Dresses for Chautauqua Week Dresses S IO, $1-2*50, $15. S16, 820 and at. . . ' New Lawn Waists at. New Gossard Corsets. . .". New Crepe de Chene Waists. New Brassiries at. New Children Sox at.,. ... ... KM, $2.00 ? $10 $3,50 25aui50c 15ad25c NEW MILLINERY JUST OPENED D. GEISBERG No prettier place for a home Was ever offered for sale. We'd like everybody, ill Anderson tb see these. 8 lots. tWm You'll find"them , on the pretty . new drive that circles from the Baldwin horne to the Club House. AM