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SOCIETY Iii llcahitni.JulinKon. The following invitation -has been ls. suod by Air. and Mrs. Il- K. Beacham* M.r and MTS. Beltou Knox Beacham request the lionor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Lorena to Mr- Walter Eugene Johnson #on the afternoon of Tuesday, tho twentieth of October nt four o'clock First lin pt ist Church Abbeville, South Carolina. Brndloy-I'rosHlcy f The following invitation bas been issued by Mr. and Mr?. Jas. F. Bradley Mrs, and Mra- James Foster Bradley rc<??cs!. the pleasure of your company at tho marriage of their daughter Mary ' and - F.I3V- Henry Elliott Presslcy on thc evening of Wednesday, tho fourteenth of October ' nt half after eight o'clock at home Abbeville, S. C.* ls, Mrs. P.uymond Fretweli, Mrs. Ar thur Hollmnn, Mrs Dick Llgon, Miss Louise Ligon, Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs. D. A. Ledbetter, Mrs. Welter Beatty, Misses Lorena and Ella Mae Cum mings, Zadie Fretweli, Ruth Fretweli, Maude Holly, Lois Jackson, Mrs. Wil liam McLean, Mrs. Clarence Brock aud the honored guest, Miss Seybt siniH-riinups. t> Mr. and Mrs- Abner B. Sims announce thc marriage of their daugh ter i Ollie Leo, to ?? Mr- James Killte Phillips, on Thursday, the eighth of October nineteen hundred and .fourteen .at their home, near -Pelzer,' South Carolina, . At home in Bolton, South Carolina, after the first bf November Birthday Party Dainty little Miss Katherine Mar tin, the attractivo little daughter of Mr- and MrB. F. J. Martin, has hf<?tes8 to* n number of her friends Friday af ternoon when she celebrated hel* fourth birthday at the home of her parents on East Orr street. Games were enjoyed for an " hour after which the guests wese invited into the dining room where a' beau-. (?fully decoratydj birthday table awaited them. A huge birthday cake with Its four candles stood lu the} center of.tho table. A yellow' and. white color scheme was observed and carried out in every pnhBiblo detail Delicious ices; cakes and candies were ecrved thc little guests who were: LOUIEC King. Annie EIlzabetft~Crowth cr, Shelby Crowther, Frances Hamil fhon. Ira Hamilton,-CaroIIno and Evelyn Starks, Mildred Hutchins. Gertrude Wilkie, Sara Wilson Bowlan.. Nancy DIvVor, Nelson and Vivian Cheshire, Edward Elkln, Aaaron Herabree, Mar tha Wyatt, Harold Johnson. Marshall Sherard. Sara andi Creek Bur^ss, ?lef? C?inkscales, Sara Alice McDaniel, Nan and Louise Martin, Januh nnd Frank Martin, Cernidillo Tramm*Ml. Elizabeth Dugan, Ethel Pruitt, W. N. Newell, Allen and Pauline Smoak. Ellta-IIarper. Dr. Williirnii, (?{yorgo . Harper, who mad" h\p hosae^-Jbr^Arjdcrson, until a few years ago'-nab1 sont'a number of his friends hero invitations to his ap proaching- msrj^age. Dr. Harper is pleasantly-Tfe'm?fflsered here and has a hr/st of friends who wish for him a happy future Mr.. and'MW. Jbf?#o Calvert Ellis request the-.-nleusurilof your company at the wcddJng?"prc^?ptIon of their niece' Miss Mary Gillam Hodges ?...'.'-"! yana . Dr. WHHam'UOeorge Harper on Thursday*-evening, October 27 from>0 -to'lO o'clock ~ At homo ?.il) . .. Abbeville,- ff; Qf ' Miss' SoybV Honored. MfsfKMarie S?yjbr,-whose marringa to Mr- Hilll\?n,!Mtondhy evening will bo thc leading social event of tho week in ?tfddHbJd 'aocloty, was the gucnt of 'ho'nt>r''?t7'<'a mtEcellaneous shower Friday'?tiernoon.-when Ml? Alberta BrockT one* of Miss Seybt's nttendanto,. enrartalned tn hot. honor. T*ie ;g-uc*ts; wsr? -'grikted ? at tho-'a?t?? by Mrs., elar?rico : Brock, and invited into.tho-living,roQjn'.'-where the hor.t esB, hohbre?1?S??MTa'7William McLean? Misses Ruth'FMt&^tj, Lois Jackson and Maude'Holly' received After ?io"'?tl?'?tak'had all arrived they wcro invited J.into thc library where n chair hsij^ been p'?oed JUBC under a ;ti?aiijMt{tC',Whtte and green wedding beti, %r- Miss Seybt. Dainty little Tbeorfosla/ftrock and Helen Al lon in tbelr. mile'whfto frocks'and h UKO pink bows announced that, tho brido 'would he showered. Many ex quisite glts\^ero',!^Won MIBB Seybt. Throtighoutviho '^p?se a pink" and . green color .'^chemo^ was observed. Bowls', of 'pilik 'Vo's?j? and jardinieres ,of ferns were 'traced'tn oveiy av-all spnL . - ; After tho' BSimej ^he-guests wor'o . invited ihto'?tn^mnibg, room whore in tho center ot tn? room tho bride's ta - tnis Circle Meeting. Tho Circles of the First Presbyterian | church were,mo?t pleasantly enter tained Monday afternoon at tho fol-1 lowing houses: Number one, with Mrs. Fred Bur nett on South Main street w Number "two, with Mrs. B- O. Evans] Number three, with Mrs. Frank Farmer. MW-?. Anna Weston, Miss] Lou toe Humphreys, on East Whltner| stroct. Number1 four, with Mrs. George Townsend and Miss Hunter, in North Anderson. Those meetings are always delight-1 Tully Informal and bring" thov members of the church In closer toucli with one another After a short buslnrhs session- a social hour was enjoyed- and each hostess served (empting refreshments. ! McPbuiNWIIlingham. The following invitations have been received in Anderson announcing an other interesting October wedding In Pendleton^ Mrs- Franc?s E. MePhull requests the pleasure of your com-r pany. at the ;marrIago" of her daughter = > '. ' . ? iilai-io ..'.. to: ' ? '- . '?' Mr. William Thaddeus Willingham on the evening of Tuesday the twen tieth cf October at. eight o'clock At home. Pendleton, . South Carolina. .dahlias decoratl?n for Urn table. On Uio "H*gh?4i of " the chandelier tiny Ott ic bagB'.'had been tied .and Jusf nVi'M/ss Seybt was "seat,' cd'a string was puned m.d she Vfw\ showered withy'rlcef. Tbo'^ujor tables used . ;tti??jhams: decorations aa tho bride's: Dainty, Jaand ?palmad cards .mane, as slipper* and wedding h?ljs marl^^ th?.gpftce?;-'tori the fp?to#lpff SunsrsT"" /, - ' ^" '.?^-;" ;... Mrs. W?ller??NSrdIP.: Wrs. ^U.'. E. Seybt MTS;.VJ?. ;T>.- ^Brdwhlee, ' Mrs Dave v Gray^iajp^ Mrs. Eugene >Watjso^ gars. Ear' - Muss Coben Again Honored. MIBB Sadie Cohen waa guest of hon or at a breakfast party , given by Miss Hilda Meadow on lain Saturday morn ing, her 'Other guests being th< mem bers of thq Crocket ciub.. The decora tions in the dining room -were both beautiful"and unique, the colora cho cen or the motif boing red. and yeV-. low. , In the "center bf tho large round tabl?, was a punch bowl! filled with rod salvia. From tho four lights of the chandelier, which were shaded with yellow, wcro suspended showers 'bf colvin; and .yellow .ribbon, on which woro strung quantity of little wed ding hells, was hung from tho lights add. brought d?wn to four candles ou tho^ table tho candles having abades of yellow.'and tied with-yellow tulle, tho - Off?cti being" strikingly attractive'. .v.Covor?^w?re laid fer . twelve; tho* place cards'-h^lng Dutch shoes- and bthc?>' odd^ ?b?pes. which the hontcss had'bb^ifl^?-during"' her recent, trip to Hollah?! An elegant breakfast of fivo c??V?es was served, at tho close pf wht?h. an Interesting and" original game? 'Was introduced- .The guestri Were'ibrt^entedVwitb little boobs,, enti tledi ;i^n-fbr4^j5?pS between Sadk and H??^#?>;W? ' t%inside wwo Ulu^tratfcn>Viot .vthelr ^acqualntani' '. atid qourtsnib >htch tho young lad!-1 were- asked to give names to. Some tery. clever, answers were glveu and caused much H nusement. Wesley Pliilutheu Meeting. The Wesley Philathea Class o( the St- Johns Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the homo of. Mrs. Remus Henderson, on Marshall avenue. An interesting meeting is expected aud all the mern beraqpre invited to bo present Parties for Miss Cohen* The following clippings from the El berton Star will be read with tho greatest interest by the many friends of Miss .Sadie' Cohen, who will soon come to Anderson as Mrs. Marry Gelsberg v On labt Friday afternoon tho at tractive- home ot Mr, and Mrs. J. li. Mnttox was thronged with guests, the occasion heine- a reception givojj hy Miss Ellen Mattox ana HS*?. Jar hon Irvin ni noiior of .diss Sadie Coben, whoso marriage to Mr. Harry Golsberg occurs : next week. The rooms were bcnutlully decorated with golden rod and feritr, and the lights, covered with yellow shades casj a warm, seoft glow ovo:- thoiEconc presenting a striking contrast to thc chlU rain on tho outside. In thc rs. ceiving linc were Miss Sadie Cohen, Mir,1! Ellen Mattox, Miss Jennie Low Irvin and Miss Minnie Cohen- In the dining room the decorations werft specially attractive, the largo round cluny lunch cloth, the ccntei- piece being a large hunch of golden rod. A delicious salad course win served by Miss DaiBy Irvin. Miss Lizzie Irvin and, Mies Alien Mattox, all of whom w&ro dainty white drosse*- with large vellow Frillies and yellow bows in the hair. They were assisted by Master Mike M-nttnr. "-bo ^?"?d '?10 m'nM . V?. pinned ,on the favors, which wero white hearts bordered with gilt on which wero tho letters "C" nnd "r"' foparated by ? golden wedding bell. Miss Elizabeth Mhttox served punch frort? a bowl almost buried in golden rod: nbe, too, wan dressed in white ivitli yellow..sash and hair ribbons. Mrs. Mattox was assisted in receiving thc guests by Mrs. W. H- Irvin ami i. Alice Stovens. A large number of frlcmta called during tho hour3 of tho reception. - Whilsldo-TTnhsre. A number of Rev. Chap. Haddon Nubers* friends have received invi tations enouncing his approaching marriage. Rev. Nabobs made his home In Anderson at one time and has the best wishes of all his former friends. "Mr. Jefferson Davis Whltesido re ?uestii the honor of. your* presence at the marriage of his daughter. Minnie, to F?3v. Gharlcft Haddon Nubers on Tuesday afternoon, October the 20th, ono thousand nlnp hundred and four teen nt four o'clock at home. Hickory Grove, South Carolina. At homo af ter October 23rd, Prosperity, S. C." A MyiitcrlonK "Cotton nal!." - A 'very enterprising -charitable or ganization in Columbia has decided to ?Ive a "eottoq bT.ll" ip ffc*o bal! room o? the Jefferson" hotel ?b??t ' two weeks from now-' Tho wholo affair in exceedingly mysterious- All the guests are to wear cotton costumes and the hall room will be decorated in cotton bolfr. Every one should be on. the lookout , for ono of the invll tations and h?ve a cotton gown ready. The ball will undoubtedly bo ti pretty affair and all tho more enjoyable be causo of thia unique' Southern fea ture.-Tho State. ''.?." ?. Ladies' Day. Friday was ladles' day at Elks Club and a numbor of enthusiastic card players spent the afternoon in the club rooms. Tables wero placed Itt tho Ta. dies' reception room, reading room and billiard room and from four UH six auction was enjoyed. v v ? Thode playing Wero Mrs; Swain Gt!, mer, Mrs. George Aid?^ M? BB* Lydia Orr. Mrs. Ralph Rather. "Mrri; Harry Orri Mr3. Louis Gray, .Miss Land, Mrs. Sam Orr. Mrs:v T. I,;-Coly, Mr?: G. H. Greene, Mrs.' MorrSroh, Mrs. MbDoni aid. Mr's. James Baldwin, Mrs;'Levis Sanders, Mrs." J. L Sherard, Mrs. Al bort Sidney Farmer, Mrs. Clydo," FJOSS, Mrs- Lucillo Bray, Mrs/Johp/ Frank. Mrs. Bond Anderson, Mrs. Ilorace Mcbee, Mr's. Leon '! Rico,, Mro- '-' Har rington Godfrey, Misses Anna Ross Cunningham, We?za Gllmfer, Jessie Browne and Caroline Vance. \ ;.' Birthday Party, .isa Louise King' was a "charming if'Ge hostess Saturday afternoon when ho celebrated lier sixth birthday at tho homo ot. her parents, Dr.^and Mrs. J- King, oh East River street ' The twenty-five llttlo guests were invited from :t : ?O till 3. After the usual gar?es had been played thc hostess and her guests wero invited in tho dining room where everytbl ig was beautifully decorated with golden "rod and ferns- th tho center of the dining table was thu white birthday euko with six tiny yellow candles to mark tho years of little Miss King's lifo. From tho chandelier to each cor ner of the table were broad yellow satin ribbons to add to tho beauty of this happy little crowd with their dainty wh'te frocks and colored hair ribbons. Delicious ices und cake and candies all In the yellow and white I were served the little OTks. A not lier Shower. Conspicuous muong tho many de lightful attentions being bestowed up on Kock Hill's group ot fair brides of tho month, was the shower given Wednesday afternoon complimentary to Mi's Lucilo Trev by ber cousin, Miss Margaret Frew. Tho rooms and hallway of the residency were attrac tively adorned with a colo.- hnrinejiy of white and yellow. Upon arrival, tho guests wore Rent ed at tables where progressive Old Maid afforded Intense amusement until cards were laid aside for Ibo serving cf two courses of delicious refresh ments- . All were then invited Into tho dining room where over tho table was suspended a v/hlto parasol, decorated with golden rod and with satin rib bons extending to tho corner of the] t.Uilo- "Showering" from this and banking tho table beneath were num. hers of Interesting looking packages, whlqh upon hoing'opened by the guest of honor were found to contain all sorts of lovely thing?) dear to the licart of a girl." For ibo gamo?. Cu pid 8Core-cnrds tied with yellow rib bons were used. Miss Lucile Frew was elegantly at tired tn a gowrt Ot "new blue" char mouse, wth chiton draperies, black velvet hat with black plumes. The hostess wore o' dainty gown of lace'trimmed lingerie. For Bites Frew. Miss-?rew, Of Rock Hill, whose marriage to Jnm?u-Marnhull will toko placo "Wednesday" evening Is being charmingly entertained hy ber girl friends previous .to her wedding- Tb? following clippings from tho Kock ?Hil Herold will be Interesting to Mr Marshall's friends nod ta-tho friends Miss Frew will make whoa she comes to Anderson as Mrs. Marshall. <- HarrlBOte-JoneR Anderson poople- arc greatly Inter ested In the marriage of Miss Mary Connor Harrison und Haynn Janes, which took placo Wednesday oven lng In Walhalla. Mrs. Harrison has a number, of friends In Anderson and Anderson; county who regret that her marriage will .take her out of this county. Tho following clipping from tho QreonvJlUY Piedmont- will give n .ivld desorption or this beautiful wed dings V 'On Wednesday evening, October the Btv$?th,-atiscv.'vi, .ololcck, ih? home of. Mr- "and Mrs- Frank L.-Harrison, of Walhalla, whs tl?? He.?nc of a brilliant j wedding " when Ihofr daughter. Miss | Mary i Connor Harrison, became the bride ot Mr. Hoyne Jones. Thc home was beautifully decorated with potted plants, and cut- flowers, tho color scheme being yellow and white.. Just before tho ceremony Mra- Wade Ci HuGhB sang with1-luiusual- sweet nriis'the-wedding cong from Mendeln ROhn-. McndplSBohn'A wedding march was played by MIBB Oruco~"Ucard a? the wtildlng-party cntcred"lh ihi fol low order": Messrs- Frank E. Harri son, Mack Ne'vlllo nml Eorlo Heard formed ribbon ."-'aisles from tho recep tion hall doorway to. the improvised altar in UJO ceremony rocm, Next came tbe maid .of h?n?r, MJ3.-1 jan lei Harrison, sister' of the bride. Her brunette typo of' beauty never looked prettier*1' than 'lb her:'..lovely yellow accordion plaited chiffon gown with loco draperies abd carrying hugo yel low chrysanthemums" tied with yol l?w tulle; < . " ; Littlo Miss Mary Loulso Board was ring bearer- carrying tho ring In tho heart oft a white rose. Miss Carrie Darby Harrison, sister ot. tho . bride, ottered noxt as flower girl, bearing n gold basket filled with white roses-*'1 tied "with," White tulle; Both; flowof1 giri arid ring bearer wer? lovely white lace dress?s' and yellow pusher* ' . '.. ? . The brid?'?iflbred, on tho arm of her fathcir- She Vas a?'picture of dainty loveliness attired in ' her wedding gown of white Ivory satin w,ith_dueh TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW SERIES VOL. 1. NO. ll.lYetkly, EsUbllHhe? IS??; Dally, Jaii.13, 1911. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914. ess laco bodice, draperies of chiffon embroidered lu pearls. Tho long vii; s tul?e v: il with J tleet ap wt sprays of lily of the valley, . lier bou quet of bride roset* with shower of valley lilies was gorgeous. Tho bride was met at the altar by thc groom' with Iiis best man, Mr. Luther, McBee, Jr-, of Greenville. The ring ceremony was performed by Kev. J. L. Stokes. During the ceremony Mles Grace Beard, softly played a se lection from Tanhouser Immediately after tho solemn nud beautiful service that united thc hap py couple, a brilliant reception was enjoyed by thc Inrge number of guests present. nillo Miss King. A number of the friends of littlo Miss Neva King-were delightful ly en tertained when sim naked them lo como Saturday afternoon and share the pleasure"; of her birthday with her nt her home on Hiver atmet. After all tho glints had arrived and many delightful games played they were Invited into the dlnin;-' room where a beautiful yellow and white color scheme was carried out in every detail- The same tablo deco, rations used enrlior in tho afternoon for little Miss Louise King's party were again used with tho exception of the birthday cake which held thir teen tiny yellow candles. Ices, cakes and candios were ''served tho littlo hostess and ijer guests Sin? Supper, i Harry Oelsberg, whose marriage to Miss Sadlo ( 'olion. nf Elberton.'Ga... will bo ono Of tho social events of ! tho week waa tho guest of .honor at a stag i upper Wednesday evening. In the dining room of thc Hotel Chlijtiola a t.ibie had boon beautifully decorated and here this supper was nerved. Tiny curds with the menu on-them wero placed at each plate Menu. . " Oyster Cocktail Broiled Trout- Tartar Sauco Celery ^Pickles Olives Fried Chicken Goisborg Fritters Green Peas Potato Croquettes Waldorf Salad Chocolate Cream Wedding Cake { Mint3 Cof foe. October 7th, 1914. Billy Lyon acted an toastmaster and a number of amusing after-dinner speeches were made. Covers had been laid for tho honor ed guest. Max Oelsberg, Ernest John son. Billy Lyon, Donald Brown, H?r testen Barton, Allie Barton, Glenn Evans, Dr. John Major, Clifton Lipon, Eugene Watson/ Henry C?eon nnd Clyde Mattison Shower for Miss Frew. Mian Emma London has Issued Invi tations to a Kitchen Shower Friday at tornoon lu honor of Ulai Lucile Frew IfcVs, Winnie I?UHKPII tn (Jo to Panama. . A cable message waa roceived Wed nesday by Mr- W. W; Russell stating that Miss Minnie Russell had been given a position on the Canal Zone' Miss Russell t; at present teaching a school near Rock Hill and has not been communicated, with yet, it is pre. sumed, however, that she will accept, the position if the school board for whom sho. la now teaching will re lease her for ihia term. . toutes';Aif? ' Tho Ladles' Aid Society of the First yaptlst Church will, meet Tuesday af ' r?rncon at four o'clock tn- the "church. \frri. William - laughlin ls .'eada*. : Girls* Club The Girls' Club ot the Baptist church, will meet Friday afternoon al "our o'clock In the church'. Mrs. A- I* Smothers l8 leader of thl? club and is very nnrious or - all" thc girl ii tc hs olescnt. '. Dancing Party. Mr-.and Mrs. Henry Orr entertain ed Tuesday ovening at their home on Weet Market with a beautiful dancing party. Mr. add Mrs. G.eo. Cude of Italy, who are receiving ab many love attentions during their stay hero were again the honored guests on this'oc casion. *.' After/Mr-' abd Mrs.' Orr and Mr. and Mrs- Aide hod welcomed all the guests tho-ono step and'hesitation were enjoyed froh} nine 'ttl one, with a! short. Intermisi?n for supper. Nec tar waa:Served ?irouglio?t tho' evon^ big. Tho dancers -were Mjr.. and W'S. Bond Anderson, Mr- and Mrs- Alert Sidney Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Christie Do Camn, Mr. and Mm, Ralph Kamen, Mr. and Mrs. William D. McLean, Mr- and Mrs- 'Swain GJlmor, Miss Lin la* Thompson, Mr, Sam Orr and Miss Lydia Orr, Archie " Cathcart, Tom Cartwright, GV . Wentworth,, of Greenville, William Marshall and Mr Gllboney. - j Mrs. G- A. F.-ubcnstcIn leaves today .'or Elberton, Ga-, whore Bbo will be tho houso guest of Miss Sadie Cobon until Wcdnosday. ? Mrs.. Hubenstein will act as darno of honor for Miss Co hen: when uho and Harry GclBberg ore married, ^ . ! Mira Sara Witherspoon, of Green ville, ls'spending tho week-end With Miss Caroline Vapcc on East Church afreet '^\'''. Mr- arid Mm. Jess Strlbling and lit tlo children. "Virginia fnd Harry, are spending the week-end'with Mr- Strib. lin g's parents in Pendleton. ? . Mrs. A. W. Carpenter, ot Washing ton, D- Q-, who has been tho guest of Mrs- Lizzie Sullivan, on Franklin street. Is now visiting Mite. . Wyatt Alleen in Abbeville. / V.l.'.-, .:<,.' .Miss Maude Holly; of Cokesbury? and Mi&s Lois Jackson, of Iva. are thc attractive guest? of Mies Marie Soybt at her home Just east of the city. M ht; Genevieve Singleton, ot Green wood, ls thc guest of Miss Luis Reese, 3n South Main street Mrp. C- Ii- Walton, of Sparenburg, arrived in the city yesterduy to be the. guost of Mrs. S. D. Brownlee, on South McDufle Btreet, for tho Soybt-j Hill wedding on Monday evening. Mrs- Zelgler Marshall cunio down frpni Asheville yesterday, whore ehe | has boen for several weeks to attend tho Soybt-HIll wedding- Mrs. Mar-| thall in stopping with Mit?. Dave O ray on East Church street. Miss Mattie Me Lees, of Billon, ls spending the week-end with Mrs. El- | ale Groy on East Church tstreoL Mrs- Stokes, of Walhalla, und Miss] Hallie P?tzer, who have benn tho guests of Mrs. Elsie Gray, have re turned home Mrs. Frank Sloan and little daugh ter, EBther, have returned from At lanta, where they spent tho past month Mrf-T. Ruth Provost and little Bon, Claude Townsend, arc visiting rela tives In Atlanta. Mrs. Ilorleston Bnrton has gone to 'Greenwood, where BIIO will spend sev eraP days as the guest of Mrs. Jack Abney before going on to liberton,] tja-', to attend tho mart-lag of Miss Sadie Coben and Mr. Harry Oelsberg, on October the 14th Mi3? Marguerite Adams, of Charles ton; and Miss Bossle Allon, of Creen I ville, two of tho teachers of thc Bel ton school, aro spending tho week lend with Mr/s. J. P. Trowbridge, on Provost street. Personal j (From Sunday's Dally.) : Frank -Vance, of .Columbia, Is spe?d [tho wcek-eni -vltli his motlier, Mr??. S. W. Vance. . John T. Bryant, a well known trav eling man of Gaffney, was in tho city yesterday. A. II- French, of Charleston^ has beep spending a few days In tho city ! on business. A. M. Lumpkln, of Columbia, was I among the guests at tho Chlquola ho tel yesterday W; J. Orr, or Rock HUI, spent yos I tcrdny in the city on business, C. C. Kay, of Townvtile. was fr? An jdersoh for part of yesterday. Reece Faut of Town vii Ic, spent few hours in tho city yesterday: William Whittaker, of tho Flat Roch I section, was'in the'city yesterday fcV] a few hours. ?'? - . Alvin Cowan, of Martin township, [was. among the visitors to the city yesterday MiUe May IHnnant, of Pendletc was shopping in the city yesterday. W. C. Petrie, of West Pelr.er, was I In the city yesterday for the teacher's [mooting. James Crawford, of the Rock Mills j section, spent yesterday in the city Brown Warlaw, of tho Broadway | I ?cctlon. wa? tn Anderson yesterday os IbiWueas. J- H. WTght, of Pock MIllB, spent I a few hours in thc city yesterday: C. C. Jones and W- R. Chamblee, of | Starr, spent a few houva iii tho City [yesterday. - Miss Ethel Colo and Miss Gertrude Mahaffy. of Pendleton, were shopping [in tho city yesterday Miss Robblpl?, of Towhville, spent] [yesterday in the city with friends. J. E. Horton, of Belton, was among the' well known visitors to tho city [yesterday. Henry Moseley, or Downdesvllle, ] spent yesterday in the city on busi ness- - Mt? Aileen O'Donnell has returner I from a visit to friends and relatives |at Asheville," N. C- ! Frank Skelton, of the Roberta sec ?on, was in the city yesterday" for a few hours. lr ?-^oild, of Starr, spent part ol yesterday in the city on buslneqs. Mm. J. Hi Anderson,'of Anderson, R. F. D.. w^ In the city yesterday for o> few hours. ] Mr- and Mrs- Major J?cCown hayo J returned' from an extended trip to | Florida points.. .. ?'' '"; ?'. '? . > ? ? American's Husband Hurt. London,- Oct 9.-Viscount Acheson, a lieutenant in the Cold Stream Guards','-is among ihqpo -?aiheJ In the list of wounded made public tonight. Viscount Acheson tharricd "'to 1910 Misa Mildred Carter, daughter of John Rtdgoiy Otter, iormyr ?rat secretary of^tho| American emb?isy in London. . -i \ 14 :,? n -. f ; j r J . ELIMINATION OF COTTON CROP OR REDUCTION IN ACREAGE. *' BATTLE TO BEGIN Gray Hurle? Himself Into the Ring With New BUI-To . Convene Monday. Columbia,, pct,. 9.-Special : After a BcsBton of five day? the members of the General Assembly found them selves presented with two questions, as follows: Tho elimination of tho cotton crop . In 1915. A material' reduction in acreage. Tho members will return to Col um- -v fl ida Monday and the battle "will begin along tho above lines. All othor measures will bo sidetracked- Thd' . l"' elimination advocates continued to pajn ground today. pr- Wade Stackhouso, president ; the South Carolina branch of tho Southern Cotton Congress, said today ?j that county meetings will be hold'in every county in Texas to "discuss the'".' elimination ot the cotton crop; Tho Texas legislature, he euid. will; be'tor fldcnced by tho action of tho County meetings and the action taken by the . Sduth Carolina Legislature- ; 1 f'Tvo members of the House voted s morning in favor of the pnsaago to third reading of a bill prohibiting any ono from holding public office in. Sduth Carolina who was not worth atjlo'ajjt 1100,000 or an editor Ot tf 're porter on a newspaper. The blil-'.waa-,-.ifvj introduced by Mr. Gray, ot Anderson. The author of the-bill was mah-* Inc a speech on the -mensuro whim, he > was Interrupted. \ "If tho Mir .wore 'passed, w?uldri*fc it'keep you from holding"officeV ask-' ed Mr. Rittenberg, of Charleston. 'Tt would/?'admitted'Mr;> Gray- ' w , "I am tempted to vc-'.o for Its passage in' that, case," BaldvMr^JFttttenberg, whoso sally, was greeted with laugh ter- . .' ?? P? ii The HOUBO adjourned--at- noon tO: mpot at noon1 on Monday, after- being in' session for,, two hours, durtnt< which lt considered a number of in-" consequential resolutions. . The. most important of -these.. re?olatt?n??: -that frbm the Senate limiting th? . pay. of members ' for the sp?tital'fS.'?etoi? 'td 'mileage^and *r> tt^'d?yi':%^4',1tfef?ri^^a..::i io" tho ways and m?sh?r1 ?ortmlUee' af toi two or three, BiJa?cTie? - had been, ? : miado-, in opposition t'?'it? ^'t?sakeJi ?It IB presumed. th?t;!th?' 'committee; ; ai ll frc? the f?fftr&V .p?rKn; Wlto'*m$km8^ cotton i" ???5ywiil(|Ciohi'j}ueslia 'wr?M?? tlhgs wbi!e Ui?vH?tiBO vlSradJourn?d^. Ohe of tho pleaB on .whJi^h^adJfturhic;;-7* dent until Monday waa based Waa to give members an opportunity to? gp hbme ?nd find put how :th#rYcon*?f>< ? neats- felt en the proposition: ;to etiniUi: V> Mate, cotton -<it?&?&jiAti^ ?OME EXCIT?Eiw?NT W. P. SU^^^?m^ : j Injured When- Hb^.VMlM^^. (Prom. Saturday's D^UyV Some excitement was . occasiOttedf^.-. "yesterday afternoon shortly ^oitor ? o'clock when a-horso belonging,to tho Anderson C^ish urocery ran "away abd took on?' eldo of ---tie-siroet':*?Jij:v i his very own. Tho horso 'waa to a delivery wagon and waa stariatfW^tl? ai tho Blue. Ridge passenger. Rtaiiob-v when ho becamo frightened at n irajni' ? Ho ran np Earle street;' ttte'hegib^Irnr^-\f ej- moanwbilo having jumped ,^r*i^?':-\? the - wagon;: a'n?>>v ',''on, v up- ??/.-"iitiitt^?: 1 street until Just in front of .;R6M*^$V.l Music' house he-'started for n]^ abd vrt^ foot slipped and he f<ol?- -'He'.' BUBW?bA/v;^ i very painful sprain of brie wr?s^V^'iwpl Little damugo waa dobo "to '?fk,;^/>'; thc horso or tho delivery wagobf ?jk; FORWENT. Jjfl ron RENT-office np-stalrs in ae?S Wntson-Vandtver building abd offt?gjBBfl in .front of job departments-.dbirtafls ' ptairs; Splendid r central. locai40n|^B . - Apply at .Tho Intelljgencec :0^ce.^^