The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 08, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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GO>ppTmON--Wh*tIs It?
{Ordinarily' U wcyii? *.v:o or moro firms endeavoring to aol) the
samo clasa of goodB to one person.
- On what hauls can the . buyer judge-whoso' 'goods muBt he buy .
In order tu get full value for bis mnnoy:-is prlco the prime factor1-;
djpes quality enter Into ?ousid?ratiouY . ' ? . . .
i lt you aro interested lu iiua?Ky at pri?es which will appeal..iP'Of'
eyory ono. we ask you to Inspect theso beautiful Wedding ^r?s?bjisi(;;'
6 inch Cut or Engraved^G|a^.ivWapples ; ; ..: '.. ,$I^;;jB?j^:' ,
? inch Butter Tub engrav?cete ; . ... . .'$1.25 ^^ j
? inch Flower Gut C-J?ss Vaseif. .. .;. . *. .. $1.25 Mw*
o* inch Heavy Floral Desjgu.Cut Glass Vase .. . $2.00 EtisK;
to inch Heavy Floral Design fCut Glass VaseT. .$2.50 ?&jfr
j 2 inch Heavy Floral Design,Cut Glass Vase. . .$3.00 Ifytf?
; ? ;Wa!ter l?eese W Co. H .
We are not o? t?? l?rlj^^^^i^e JfttV? tb?.Cjoods You N^d : | -
TTf?ye?eifs Cheeks
Whenyo?^?Tt? y?t?r trip .this summer fee sure and
supply yourself with K. N. ft K. Tr?nier*? Checks.
Cashed every Where; your signature is yourilden
tifjeation; if lost no -one es?'?an get 'them cash edi'
andirthe cost is very sm4aU. .
K. N.. and K. Tra veter's Checks are for sale at
Peoples Baok bf Aaders?B
AHB
?Stop? >*oo?R?islw
VAiDURA
99.5% Pore ?spnali Paist
will instantly, 'stop rust In
i metal roof is
: afford
Nine
roof
-,tar
?T- .contains, nctda anxl,,. acids
???Jp . ?horten the li?eV?f-yqurvbof.
VALDURA "
ts the highest type *? protective. paint made, it ?3 not only salo paint but
w,m\uwvtV.vi??\wH5i?i\\w
?:? ??a* rt'fA
wc; ..w--\t.*r.
'Phone 647
Noctli Maui Street
^Mre. O. B. VanWyck and Mrs. T. ?
lt, , S'uurord luivo returned from Kan*
; Uty.VMo?, where ikey kav? been*
spending the wanter with Mr. Oze
Van Wyck, Jr.- _ . 7 .
ni'. N. A. P. keyser of Baltimore,
l? here for tho wedding of-bb; son.
Ali: Allin D. Keyser And Miss Mose
ley t?day. i'S;., ?
Mrs. W.- R. ^tS?hlgham and Misa'j
Mabel .-.DllllMpah.'^ qf Spartanbjjr^
aro in the pifa''torithe Moseley-Ke'yA ;
cor wedding :toda"f:/v' ?rai
.Mrs; ^^v^???Nance of ?bbe-?
ville Jtt.Uama ;pt-Qrsenvllle, ahd|
Miss- Wiliwee Davis of Troy are;
!.-moil j;; tho ? (/ut uf town guests here,
for the .afosYjloy-tKcyHer wedding tO
da7* "vV..:/:.,'':-..; .. ' ' .ii
Mrs. ?^?y B?-!?~s and children 3f;|
AsheyiH^???:-t??, haye come to An?
derson toiib?n.Mr. Balles who has a
position v.nii-hip brother, Mr. G. H. ?
Bailes, a?^ti??y will make their,]
homo t&ttyihi*
Mrs, mk^Oi Patrick l?ft yes? I
t?rd?'y fpr-ifork^to attend the meet
ing of -the state Press association.
Mr and 'Mri;. C. A. Gambrill, Miss
Anne (J-.unhrlM, and Miss Lal Cun
ntnglmm will leave thia morning Xor j
Aelfeville, for the week-end .
ter. and ??rsV 'R.^E. Ligen, Mr.
and Mrs. A.' . 8. Farmer, Misa jfaay
Llgon, and Miss Albe rt ? Farmer will
go 7to? Asheville todays for the: ?week-?
end. . . i': ? .-?S "j
. Mrs. . Earle Barton, and . Charlie
Barton have gone to. Augusta, Ga'.;
to upend a month with relatives.
Mr. and M/n. J. D. hammett, Miss
Lpl? i Hammett, and Mian Winnie !
Freier haye go?o to Asheville, N
C., tb spend nevoral days.
Mrs. J. B. McGee is 'visiting her
daughter. Mr's. G. >",..- Tolly.
*? COMING AND GOINQ- *
? '. . . ?
Dr. and Mrs.* M. 3. Quatilebaum
of Aiken, their.daughter. Miss..Ruth,
and son. Mr. Harold Quattlehaum,
are' the gilesta of Mr. and'Mrs. J.
W., Quattlehaum. Mr. Harold Quat
tlehaum graduated nt^Clemson this
...... ...
, Miss Nellie Newton, and Mr. -
visitors' in tho. city-yesterday. .: {
. Mr.. R. H. Hammonds of, William
otoh spent yesterday in the city.
Mr. W. H. Dobbins! of TownvillO j
$a$among the visitors yesterday,/
Mrfl. C. F.. Martin and Mlas Clau
fa Martin of. tho Neal's Creek.;Bec-J
1
.Opent yesterday in tho city.
MT. AmbB Adema Of Hartwell, Ga."
spent yesterday lou Anderson J
Capt. G. W. Sullivan has returned
to bis homo in Wliliamston after a|
brief vir.lt' tri Anderson
Mrs/Marshall Jones bi Iva waa a
"visitor In tlib city yesterday. '
, ;!'; '. ? --" :
Messrs. R./ Stln?r. Newark. N. ?.,.
E: P. .Morris-, Wm. Cooper and Lee
Goldsmith, New York, H. Hamilton,
Bridgeport, Conn., and E.- C. Ma
rifield. Greenfield, Mass., wore" Jewel
ry tl r umin er a tu the Ci ty yesterday j.
it?fia Sarah McKinney U visiting
relatives In Hdrtwelh Gav. thh" we?fc,
. " ? ? _L-^_ .
K?;Mr.^jas. Bf. iJrmg Of the SriiBhy J
Cree%. ??cti?n of the county was a
business visitor to the city yesterday
< 'Mr. M. T Fleming Was hmong the
vflsltbriT rti -the city from Piedmont
Wednesday.
; Mir." John Morris, a prominent at
torney of Hartwell, Ga., waa. a busi
ness visitor -t? the bUy Wednesday.
'^%-ft.4^t?*M^
J* * ; TO^HVltLK NEWS *
./On. last Thnreday Juno 1st, 1310,
Miss Lucile Johnson waa married to
Mr. Tng?io Herrin at the bethe : of
tier .father, 8. R. Johnson. Only a j
few friends were pr?sent. j
? .' MlBSd? Ceti 3$?t? Johnson and Su?'?
Fant, who ha ;a been attending ;???
lego ih Athena. 'Ga^P^|H|H|
for the. summer.'-'. >*-'.?.
\ Prof. : S<. W. Gaines, : trtfe and at
tract? v<tUtile daughter, a??rictb ; Of,
RoMe, Ga.,' are yisUln$ the fOrm?r'a \
molb?r. .Mrs ' ?r, gain?s . j
Tile: many friends of. Miss Jania
G&liiea wll . he AO.fy to know" that She ;
has been confined to hor^ooin for \%$.
pait fodr.waek*. '.*>' .'". : Itriv.:".
ggm?N.-- c^ S?Neat?? .vjs?tt?g ' his:
daughtee, MM. J. B. Felton in An-,
derron this week.
;, ;!Mra., t^et?slLtge? M? ^wo. ch??.
dijso ot weJtlrnft are vislUbg et t!io
?iSj^^yMt...!?.?>C. Ligen 'and -t^a^.
Mr, Joe S^ant* of Andersen .visited
ht? .mothsr. Mrs. ThjN) Font,, hut
MONS
toflfSQBpsite
WT MERELY POU?tfi?
:-Ofethtrina Can Shoyv Awl \
v.?^refV?$To'u? ?te'to Delegations Aro
Wm^i^m P?r frqVnd?'FrW
..8v#r/'8tjil;?. g . , \ j?? , j ?
.To;.thb traveler "who happens Jute a
city *wnef* one ?f our big ??tiouai'con
V? nt iona ls being held, or to any nun
making'ins first pilgrimage- to ono of
these offaii'S, there Ja much of in tere:; t
ytfif?-observed in addition to ?tue, nbliti
ein nr. themselves., There are no gath
erings Uko thorn. Religious bodies, and
nora^ligiops or^ranluitlons within coun
try wide membership may bold inter
esting meetings that draw together
folks from thc; t\Vo oceans, the north
and the south.-but it rakes a national
convention 'bf. oho or tho other of tho
two groat-parties'to present n cn m pou
lie picture" of .Tinelo Som, a picture
willett Puce*stKrrrds'never forgotten. .
Ho begins to pour into a convention
tov.-n long before the real show' begins',
doc'j-- ima *'Composite American, tic
bringa' w&Jj'-ptui tty'costume character
xiStIo',pf bls'ebfttjnuulty und of bis par
ticiiThr Seel?S? under the flag. You can
tell him frequently by his clothes, the
big bat of tbo phillis or tho more con
yentlpnoi" httlrb' of the'.c'ast. Bankers
n?lx.^rthtif?'boyo fron) the rouge, men
from tho s south, with men from the
ubini, nod to what this composite.
American .wns in tho past 'nive been
added Ilse t.'.varthy feat in es of .the
Philippines; Hawaii" dud Porto , Rico.
When hp conies lu all his glory, once
?very four y'?are.'to; help in naming ti
mun for iiiv.;i?ei:t h? almost alwnya
brings his, jv omen folk wit b him.
VJom?rf? Active Part.
.The' women-|Oni^sees ot* these grest
shows are just Vs intereatlag a? the
mon; alsothey,' nrj? Just aq. interested
ns the men .li? wiwt jw going oh. Tbey
stand nroulicl.n'nd talk lu hotel corri-4
doro; tijey pkr?do'tho streets wearing <
badges; thOy wavo flags i? restaurnnte
for their tfarticvlar candidates. They
aro part end iKiix-el of America*s'big
gest show. : Tho'.iypleal woman of tho j
convention ia out for voles for men for ;
iso.am.jpp^ula^ roon .fthoin her- hus1 J
band a&bt^elri'fajfg^' Silo visits the j
hcndquoHor?,? of V pt?er delegations, j
where abo meets the women ot o ?heir
states* abd she urges them to .ungo
their husbands - div! brothers to cbhio
out for'tho man J*?r husband favors
- febo/ does, thia - when her husband' .fe
busy with tb?menf. cither at the.Con
vention- hali pr Sn thc turbulent hotel
corridors^ But there are times when
the two ar?-Seen together slghtsecius
and having the time ot their lives.
Tho state headquarters afford per- j
haps more joy to. tho dornen of n cpn-. j
ventlon than to thu. men. Thc pol?tica I <
purpose of these headquarters' ls obvi
bui, but really not u great deal goes On
' at theiu most of thc time tua' hiv* th tin I
with politics. Rut ia eui ling placed an
bureaus of informa! lon, as exeb'a??gea
for news of soua and daughter! who
have shifted , abodes. apd as general !
?Into boosting Vurcaps>.thcy ?re.pde,of
tho un hi nu institutions which a > on Ven
tlon. brings forth. -
Onp bas'not done a top ventlon prop
erly until bo hos made tho round Of
theso headquarters.. :Tntf-'women havo
done most of the decorating, and lt'.-: a
matter of state pride with them; Call
fornthhs ?1! their rooms with a: sort 'of
puru food ?how. On tables they>?loy;
but those fairy ifrulta for which their J
<statb 1s famous, and you have only ]
to buter"to eat Kansas. br?ugs\ ber]
golden grains end her wheat, u^fl-so it]
got?s.-::Tbe.onns?ry^ states]
do not go intb t% thing fu thia way.
and .their headquarters don't begin to]
'be', as inte rea t lu ;r.
Social. Meeting* Too.
At .these, headquarters: usually. con
sisting bf -a suit of nevnral. rcoms. r.o
dal meetings take, placo entirely ?part]
from pol?tica; -the''fernen wear their I
prc-ttleat gowns,-ap? ypu go away, de-j
t-hirU??j that you never saw anything
lovelier than "thoo* girls ftom Texas/'.
only to enter .another rbeadquarfcew
?to^tJ?'uy?rwhctmo?: by a bevy} of;
.^?^'.Iflt?nj-Tti^i??r northwest. If
you como from .tho east you : want to
trav?l borne with all bf them and see
what these hornea itt flintfaraway,
eoantry ara like.
A convention 'thus lu more than a
.political 'It?tfe?r?hg; . U ennbTes " the
.American?& [m^-M?Wi?^ ?m*??t
^?lbbblo? of the Principal h?te% for;
w??k srp placea:fpr'the exchange of
? .JV.:.-'* .V 'f?v??.
Por Seashore
WM
and
You can- do you* beat at your
favorite sport without . the right
* kind of shoes. A pair that will suit
you in every detail is here.
ITEM f.-Whlte Kid Colonial Pumps, hand
turned solea and covered heel-"mik, at . tho
town/' iSOp value. I rfa/i
hero for..? ? ??? $6.00
ITEM 2.-White Washable Kid Colonials with
ry solea, jpjj QQ
$7.60 values, hero for
ITEM S.~ ?White Linen Pumps, with white Ivory
coles, hutton ornament, $0.00 values, t?? A
here for ...... ::,Xy ^^?^f^'
ITEM 4.-White Canvas Light'Solo, cov?red
heel pumps, button ornament, $4.00 d?0'#fc#i
val?es, hero for,. ', . ;., :'. .<VM*W?#
ITEM C.-White nod Cray Kid Combination
Pump's, hand turned toles and covered '?W
heels, $5.00 values, bore for ./..SpftjitVO
Gf?w?ngf Giris
ITEM 1.-Diable and White Sport Oxfords*,
soles.light as n feather, fino for mountain cllmb
lug. $3.50 values, A<
hore for ... .... ... ...apl*DU
'. ..j' .-' .; ,.\.\ >'? '~\?\?\ U ' >'f>?*?<?'????*
ITEM 2.~Voranda Pumps, \vlth and without
strapB, plain white ?nd white trimmed ?hfl::
with black, $2.00 values, boro for .. tP*?Dv
; ITEM 3.-White . Canvas Rubber Sole Shoe?;
with low heels-cool and commfort-' <S>-a ?yjB
ablo-$2.50 values, ber'1 for .. \.$1 ?
ITEM 4.-White Canvas ,Spbrt Shoes, trimmed
wim black-.rubber, sole and u??WMfcf
regular $2.50 valu?, hero for.?3r* ?
UNDEf* MASONIC TOPPLE
"SHOES .ft?T'?s?i^?hr',
Anderson* Greenville, and Spartanburg
OUR SPECIAL SUMMER RAT?S ARE NOW ON. A liberal dfe.
count;f? Offered to. all; who ..?nter by .Jun? ...15th. ?i you are contem
plating taking a business course ?rry tittie soonit will be to your ad
vantage tb arrange with us for it now/^^^^^^p;
m
There is ri? d?ubt b'ut%a^we ean place you a good position if you
will let us prepare you.for it. DAV AND NIGHT SESSIONS^ ;>,'
il
to cook with is the most
convenient Cue! to be
??id il is : the cheaper, j
ly'MIMio?Jl-iivaoSL
wo W?1 Kke & :1ft***, ajia^ia^
leal tiw.l^ti? *?*^ w&k . -
You're aa Ice G
tho merits of th*
m
It links together the two Q's, Quality nr.d^i^rffi?ot?.lii?t.-'in?fces"
for y?n' ib?/: smoothest, i&jmt &riic%oui too cream ii.Y^'pfiort?st poa-'
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