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FA It M H roK^IJti^ For full infor
mation In Vega,*:*}, to South, Ga., Ita
farm lands' pflwcc.iV for sale by tho
Georgia and i?M>rida Farmers' Co.,
Inquire for,,?..lItvll,koy, Demonstra
tor, County,,/ftlgrk'H Ofllco Anderson,
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FOR HALE-^^'-'frl'ut. cans in any
quantity from 1,0.00 to 10,000. Quarts
$2.50 por huWirjyl,:, No 1. 82-00 per
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other shlpni/m].'cold' storage Dllss
'nrid Cobbl(yr;,^e1d,.'.Iri8h Potatola.
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Wants
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Opportunity, fflWirCity Carrier "No.
Wanted-^-Cow or flela^peas of all vart
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samples of what yod'nave to offer.
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club roll, then have your dwolllngs
and barns protected from light
ning. I am M. F. agent for light
ning rods. 1 work guaranteed.
Address J. L. Winstead and Son,
Dox 163, BatCBburg, S. C.
Choice of S O Far?n s.
50 to 500 ne res, ?10 to $50 per nero.
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BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS,
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS
PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Angusta, Gju
CltCELTY TO ANIMALS.
Rallreadti Fined Heavily for Not Car
ing for Live Stock.
Chicago, July .18.?Bight roads woro
fined an aggregato of $30,000 today by
Federal Judge Landls for violating the
law providing that live stock in tran,
I sit must be fed and'watered once every
?4 hours..
"The roads penal ized were tho Chl
I report Knilllnno Zapmjy and other revo
I cago, end- i J?pr?hwostern ; Chicago,
Burlington and Qnlncy; Illinois Cen
trai; Baltimore-and Ohio; Chicago and
.Great-Western; Grand Trunk and tho
; Chicago and Alton/,
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SOC
Rirthilny Tarty?
A delightful occasion on the soci
i-alendar for the younger set was the
hlrthday.party of Miss Laurie Smeth
crfl on Tuesday. It was the young
hostess thirteenth birthday and about
7fl' playmetcs were present to help her
celebrate and enjoy the day. Misses
Ruth and Russie Hombree served cool
nectar, on the piazza while the young
folks played gamea on the lawn. Later
a delightful sweet course In pink and
white was terved all while seated on
tho law and ended a happy event for
all present.
? .Miss Lola Dell Ramsey ut Home?
A charming event for the social set
was tho "At Home" given by Miss Lola
Dell Ramsey on Friday evening In
Laurena and Misa J'anlc Gilreath of
honor of her guest. Miss Roper of
Gi:enville, the house guest of Mrs.
Julian Cllukscnles. The parlors and
piazzas wr,u most attractive with
bowers, ferns and lanterns and wero a
fit setting for the bright and merry1
young people who filled the rooms
during the evening; music lent an ad
ditional charm and the event was one
of grcateet pleasure to the young peo
I pie ' who were so fo -lunato as to be
Miss Ramsey's guests.
Dance nt Mrs. Raymond Cod-run's?
small party of young people were
pleasantly entertained on. Tuesday
oventng nt a dance by Mrs. Raymond
Cochran nt her homo in West End.
The broad front porch was used for
the dancing und was delightfully cool
and pleasant. * Mrs. Cochrans' house,
guoet. Miss Loretta. Cochran of
Charleston was the attractive honor?e,
and sho was also assisted in receiving
and entertaining by her sister, Mies
Dot Coffee. A dainty sweet course
was served during tho evening.
"Spend the Bnyw Party? |
Miss May Lig?n charmingly enter
tained about- a dozen of her friends at
a spend the day party on Tuesday at
her lovely homo on W. Whltner street.
Tho occasion was t vpretty complimont
to Mise Vista Brabham, a pretty young
visitor of. tho week. Thoso present
"? ?ro: Misses ' Coi toy and W?hlte of
. i3hlngtOn, On., Evelyn Hokc of Blr
vhigham, Ala., Eleanor Frank, Edith
I ubbard: Alberta Farmer, Laurlo
Bowling. Mary Starke Watklns.
Miss Rowling's Tennis Party?
On Thursday afternoon, Miss Laurie
Bowling gave a little tennis party to
eight of her friends, who-play con
stantly an her nice- new court. Her
?uest of honor was Miss Vista Brab
era' of Bamberg who spent tho past
week with friends here. It was a de
lightfully pleasant occasion and fully
enjoyed by tho young people present.
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Mr. and Mre. Elliot McCants enter
tained a few of thei friends most pleas
antly on Friday evening tit their home
just cast of town. The evening was
delightfully cool and ' the McCants'
home was a very attractive spot beau
tifully situated among the trees.
Phllathea Ctast, Picnic?
The Phllatheo clas of tho Central
Presbyterian church gave a delightful
picnic on Monday afternoon''in the'
park ut North Anderson. This Is ono
of the. coolest and most delightful
spots around Anderson, and was an
ideal retreat on a hot afternoon. Be
sides the members of the' class several
visitors were present. A basket pic
nic was served and was fully enjoyed.
Anderson Girls Abroad?
News from the Anderson girls who
are spending this summer abroad jo
porfs that Misses Florido and Jean
ftarri? are in Holland'just now, that
land so interesting to foreigners while
Misses Nellie Barton and H?sele Major
were lost heard from on the Island of
Capri just off the coast,, of Sicily. Here
they saw Ml. Vesuvius and many other
points'Of interest.
Concert at Presbyterian Church?
The progtam for the sacred concert
at the First Presbyterqln church next
Tuesday evening promises to be one of
the finest ever given in Anderson. The
selections oro unusually, attractive
and rehearsals are being held evory.
day. Tne orchestral.?-work is parti
cularly fine and those who heard Miss
Curtis' beautiful contralto voice last
Sunday know what to expect from her.
Miss Gertrude Smith whose sweet'
voice Is also known here will also take
part. A free wilt offering, will bo
taken up for tho benefit of the Senior
Phllathea class.
con et?8a tre
Tho following announcements have
been recolvcd in.Anderson,
Mr. and Mre. Richard, Henry Coney
announce marriage of their daughter
Annabel
to
Mr. Christopher Gndsen Say re
Thursday, tho ninth day of July
Ninteen hundred and fourteen
Ashevillo. North Carolina
At Homo
Anderson, South Carolina
rose HILL picnic
roso 11111 club which Is already
well known for Its delightful enter
tainments,/on Friday evening gave a
delightful picnic on tiio lawn of tho
club' which proved to bo one of the
most pleasant of their many lovely af
fairs. The lawn was delightfully, cool
and attractive and It Wn? bere that
the elegant basket lunch woo served..
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Jon of cemetery foli
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Every business ma
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The Advertising De]
Later, couples enjoyed dancing, while
others sat on the broad coool porch
and enjoyed themselves in a social
way.
LITTLE LORI? FAUNLEROY
New York, July 18.?The engage
ment today of Miss Constance Buel I
to Vivian Burnett, the originator of
"Citilo Lord Fauntleroy," one# of tho
many books written by his mother,
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Mise
Buel is a daughter of Clarence C. Buel j
a well known magazine editor.
Misses Eleanor and Virginia Frank
are visiting relatives in Bowling.]
Green, Va.
Mrs. F. E. Watkins and Miss Mary I
Starke Watkins are visiting at Alta]
Puss. Va.
MIbs Lola Wilson is apending her I
vacation at Alta Pass Hotol, in tho ?
mountains of Virginia.
Mer.ars. J. J. Baldwin and F. W. I
Cooksey are at home from a business, j
trip in Georgia and Alabama.
Miss Banks of Wilmington. N. C. is
visiting Mre. O. H. Wallace on Calhoun
street. V
Misses Fannie" and Margie ForneyI
have gone to Augusta and Thompson,]
Ga., to visit relatives.
Misa Vista Brabbam of Bamberg I
has been the guest of Mra T. C. O'Dell j
this week on her way to tho. moun
tains.
Miss Roper of Laurens is the guest]
of Miss Lola Pell -Ramsey.
Harry Oelsberg has returned from]
a week's vacation at Elberton and-Sa
vannah, Ga. V
W. R. Snow la visiting in Hartweil, |
Ga. ?
J. H. Hill, a well known farmer of I
Lowndesville, route 2, was in the city]
on business Saturday.
Mrs. Annie E. Heat y la on a visit!
to her daughter, Mrs, J. C. McKolvey,]
at McCormlch.
Robt. Harper, who has been making
his home In Southwest Georgia' for
sometime, is at home on a visit lo
redut ives.
Mrs. Slaughter Linthlcum* of At
lanta^ has been visiting Mrs, K?dth|
Provdsti."
Mra. J: Walter. Gray of Greenville |
vitdted Mrs. S. W. Vance this. week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. . Ahrains; 'who]
have been iiving in Starr for the' mv"
year, hayo arranged to move back t? '
Anderson, and wilt occupy a cottage '.
on Elizabeth street. \. |<
Mr. B, F. Gentry of Starr vraa'-uero
yesterday ou businot 8. - ,? - \ I
Mira; Hepslo Cox and Miss- Annie ,i
Cox. hare returned from a. visit to;
Denver. ?j
Mrs. Claude Townaend has gobe to
Marietta. Ga., for a visit to relativen. I
f^Misa Fanne Sup Beck, who haa boettibj
spend g some timo With relative, in -\
Bennetts ville, is at home again. ' . ,
Mra. Jim Rceso Of Elberton la visit*1.]
ing her mother, Mra. Reck on McDutTl? ?
street. . <
MttT Jessie Browne left Friday for 11
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Vance, who is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Frank Ferguson on N. . Main street.
Misa Vance and Miss Browne will go
to Laureila this-week to be the guest
of Miss LUa Mae Dial for a few days.
Mr. and Mre. iJjavld Bryson of Clin
ton were hor? for ? few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G us Cook have re
turned from a week's visit to relatives
at Iva.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Summers and
little daughter. Miss Caroline of
Orangeburg are' the giieets of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Vnndiver.
Miss Jpan Anthony of Washington
Ga., Is visiting, her sister, Mrs. John
E. Sadler. 'A
.Miss.Sara Giles has gone to Abbe
ville to spend a.few days.
Ghas. W. Webb, Jr., has gone to
Altapass, N. C, whore he will b? en
gaged.', during his vacation. He will
return home in time for the opening
of Clemson.College, where ho will re
suma his studios.
o ?T E CHURCHES o
, o o o o o o o o o o o !
y- : First Baptist Church.
; 9:45 touchera'mooting.. 10:00 Sun
day school, Dr. A. L. Smethors, super
intendent ?tIS3$i ! pubif,-. "'worrftir*
Sermon Sv tho pastor, -John F. Vince.
Eubjeot: 'Into the Depths." 7:30, D.|
Y. P. IT. serbico, Blblo study meeting.
S?bjce "A A Uie First Man." Lead
er, T. C. LaFoy and group No. 4. 8:30
sermon by the i.istor. : Subject: "Out
fo tho Depths/' The public Is cordial,
ly invita dtp at tend had worship with
as ?t all thoce sorvlces.
Pint Preshylerhtn Church.
Tho .sorvicoe at the First ' Presby
terian church are ' aiinouncod for tho
following ' hours : toftay : S?bb?th
school, at' 10 o'clock, under Ut?.-direc
tion of Mr. E. W. Brown, ? puporln
tendent. Tho pastor, Bey. W. H. Fra
7.0r, l>. Du wfll^prench. a< 11.80* and
8.30. A vory cordial Invitation is ex
tended to the. public t? worship hero.
Thp auditorium la ilellghtftiHy cooled
with electric fanfc. Ifarofu} messages
arc gl von ;ai>ll'Mf^cip;. .
Central Frcsbyterian Church.
The services at. tho Central. Pres
bytorlan vchurch on ' today- "*M be
aa follows: Sunday school at. If
o'clock. Morning cervice at ?1.3?V
Subject: .-' "Paths of Righteousness.'
Evening service at 8.30. Subject: "A
Contented Man." Rev.' WIthorspooj
Dodge, pastor.
\ OrvIIIe Methodist Church.
Sunday sellool at 10 o'clock: Morn
ing service at 11.16 by the pastor.
ROV. W. ,T. Ilei In. Reception ?*
meirlbors into t|tr church Immediate
ly after preaching. Orvilio Im
provement league will meet at i
j'clock. All members urged to at
tend. Night1 cervices at 7.30. Preach
ing by Uie presiding ekler? Rev. T. C
te Red Cross g
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PHOTO STUDIO.
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O'Dell." Publie cordially Invited'' v*o
attend theec services.
Grace Chore!}?
Rev. J. H. GIbbonoy, rector. Phono
835. Services for the Sixth Sunday''
after Trinity, July 19: Sunday school ?'
at 10.15 a. m. Morning eorice and "
sermon at 11.30, a. m. Evening pnjcy--'
cr and sermon at 8.30 p. m. The ree
tor IcavcB on the first of the week
jfor his hohio at. WytheviHe, Virginia. .,
During hie absence the lay rcadeh; M
of Uhv parish will conduct the Sua- n
I dny morning service. ?j
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i Associated Reform Presbyterian "
Church, fr
Sabbath school at 11.30 a.' m.
[Preaching by pastor at 11.30 a. itti, it
and at 8.30 p..my You are cordially;':n
Invited to tack part with ub ih these ?
[plain GoBpel scrylcee. m .u
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Bethel Church. ' } ^
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. T. : S
McConell, Su t. Preaching at il .'JO '
by Rev. J?. . Garrison. Rev. > -
Dannor, pastor.
Trlplty. . ? f
ITlicrc will be preaching at 4 o'clock
by Rev. E. K. Garrison. Rev. S.j,Vy.
Danner, pastor. ?'."
Toxaway Methodist Church.
Sunday school at 4'o'clock,' Preach- ?'
Ing ?t 8 o'clock'by the pastor, Roy. "
W. T. Belvln. Everybody invited. '? ;"
NEW HAVEN ROAD !
IS OIVEiN; CHANCE
. ' .-, ; . . ? I ' ,? \ ?
In the New Discussion?Bo&ion f
and Maine Stock Bone of ?
||j ? ?' Contention . ' i''
Washington, July 18.^?Tho N?f*r*a
Haven Railroad will be glvon ?n? 1
moro chanco to avoid an antitrust
today agreed to a conference with all
committee of the roads directors. .
- President Hustis, of the, New Haven. .
board, nutde the appointment, but hin
telegram did not''explain what u&w
plan might be1 offered. The oS?vV
point .In,controversy Is how th? raW^
road's Boston hhd a / stoclt Flint!'<
ho sold. The Massachusetts legista-1
are put a condition* on tho sale of tfio ;
ock. The Now Ha?cn dirett?re *aVe 5
agreed hot to: accept that condition,ft
Mr.- McReynoIds la ina Is ting .the c?h- '
dltlon be accepted and it is certain *
the department will not ag?ee. t? & I
solution not providing that the Bcfc->
ton and Maine be sold.- ; /
It was pointed out today thet-tho ?
New Haven committee might ask , a ?
de)ay until nfeii winter so the Manga- *
chusctb*. legislature might hava ran ,
opportunity to,.remove, thb condition;
Although, Mr, ? McR?yn?lds lina ttot.
etayed. his antitrust suit fpr maly^
mohlhs/ U war urnlorstool ? today, he
would'not .cons?nt t6 su?h ? dolay. '
Pa'dutd* of ? th?: committee to' present '
some planacoptable't? th? depart
ment probably would follow. almost
immediately by "tho filing of the'salt