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lOc Cotton If you wish to ex change your cotto?i for anything in our line or settle your account we will9 until further no tice, give you 10c lb. If this will help any, come in-talk it over. In the mean time, don't forget we are sell ing only the very best of its kind throughout the Store at reasonable prices. MOORE-WILSON COMPANY COTTON GOES US FLOUR COMES DOWN MAKES EVERY MAN HAPPY IN THIS "MY TOWN." . New "Snow Drift" flour, ground from soft winter wheat ju..i arrived. If you are dissatisfied with, the flour you arc now using, try..nuo sack of "Snow Drift" and be convinced that ie* are selling the best- tintent flour on oartb for the price-48 lbs foi $i.!ie. o o o o o o o o o o ? o o o o o DON'T FAIL TO1 INCLUDE IN o o YOUR NEXT ORDER A HALF o o DOZEN "LOOKOUT" CAKES, o o SIX DIFFERENT VARIETIES. o o o o o o o o o o o ooo o o Anderson Cash Grocery 71 ^ il gs GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. We beg to offer lo our friends rind patrons Of Glenn Springs all the comforts, courtesy and attention that years of practical ex* perlenen ?ns taught us, Abwluiely nothing will be left andona lo make yon feel that Iht. memories that yon curry away of a saw torr nprui ni Kn'trmt Spring? wiii ??ways'Uv? in y ?ai- MMO> ory aa n green spot. Our automobile Passenger Sas ?Ith Pn en ma He Tiree Keeto the trains at Spartanbarg aad the r.'do will only take yea thirty asia. nti?? tm the netei fe? ese ?*???? y fer wi? ps?*???^r= 0?r ?ute |m,,blle bagga'ge?rnck w?? ?Tve yon quiek servies fer fifty cents per'trvaisv . '*.'/?; ^'," . * ' , ":' '"saSvl ?MIS? Floor rates are $17.50, sin gie or double. Second F 1 0,0 r Rooms are $17.50; ?nd $15.00 per week, also single rooms at the same rate, J. Geo. Verhauer, Mgr. Stulb & Verhauer, Prop's. GENEST A HOTEL, Augusta, Ga. MI SOC! + + Attractif Visitor*.. Airs. L?wrcnco Maxwell o? Savan nah who waa formerly of Anderson and who ls now. the guest of Mrs. Swain Grittier iftid Mrs. Rhett Parker was one of the attractive visitors at Rose Hill Club, card afternoon of this week. Misses Nancy and Katlin IL Mt ? all or Texas, Mrs. K. P. Smith's visitors were tho other out of town guests on this occasion. Four card tables were placed in the ball room and after a number of ex citing rut bera cardB were laid aside and dainty refreshments serverj the players who were: Mr;?. Swain Gurner, Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Mrs. Janies D. Hammett. Mr?. Ralph Ramer, Mrs. K. P. Smith, Misses Nancy and Kat h rene McCall, Miss Helen Fant, Mrs. A. S. Farmer. Mm Christie DeCamp, Mrs? Harring ton Godfrey, Miss Grace Spencer, Mrs. Ernest Cochran, Mr*'. T. E. Howard, Mrs. Bend Anderson, and Mrs. James Baldwin. Afternoon Tea. Mrs. . Lawrence Maxwell ot Savan nah, who has been the guest of Mrs. Rhett Parker on Weat Whitner stree; for the1 past week v/ts the attractive honoree Thursday afternoon when tier hostess entertained with an informal neighborhood tea. Mrs. Roiit. Lig?n*and MrB Harring ton Godfrey assisted MM. Parker anti Mrs. Maxwell, in entertaining the'call ers. Prom five to six tho guests ralle?' trd were served a refreshing cup of 'ea. Invitation Issued. Mrs. N. Ida Pruitt requests the honor of your presence ot the maring" of her daughter Ruth to Mr. Charles Edwin Kinsey on Thursday evening October tue first ninteen hundred and fourteen at eight-thirty o'clock Greenville Street Anderson, South Carolina. Supper for Visitors. Prof. Milledge Bonham ot Nev Or leans and Mr. and Mrs. Procter Bon ham of Greenville were the guests of honor at a delightful supper party j Monday evening, when Gen. and Mrs. M. L. Bonham entertained In their 1 honor at their home on GreeniMe Street. Covers wero laid for twelve, who were, Mr. and Mrs. William Banks. I Miss Smith of Abbeville, Judge Mem mlnger. Mr. W. W. Smoak, Miss Mar sha Bonham. Dr. Jamen P. Ktnard, the lost and hostess and the honored guests.' Teachers Meeting The teachers tn the Sunday school of the Frat Baptist church held a de lightful meeting Thursday evening. *f?er an interesting lesson study an iutorrnal reception ??? enjoyed, uight refreshments were served. . Birthday Dinner. Mr. J. S. Fowler entertained a runn ier of his friends at dinner at his ountry homo Wednesday.evening in toner of bis 60th birthday. Tables were placed in the dining oom hall, and rorches for the guests .nd hero they were served an clab >rate dinner. , instead of thc customary way of ach guest giving tho host a present ie waa given a handsome out glass vater sot from all bia friends present. \lter dinner talks were mad? by sev eral of the gucBts. i ? . Welcome Home. ? Dr. and Mr?. J. F. Vines who have been spending several weeks In New York State and Vlrlglnia were given i warm welcome-home Tuesday even ng by the members of tue congrega tion of the First Baptist church. The church was beautifully decorated on 'bia occasion.. Quantities ot cut flow sra and ferns being Used. Over the rosttntt where the flowers ware bank id were the words In large letters, "Welcome Houje." The following program was greatly enjoyed by all present: Hymn 36. Prayer, Rufus Pant,' Scripture and Words of Welcome. Rev. C. L. Marlin. Welcome from Church. T. Allen. .'Welcome from. ?Ministerial Union, tev. B. W. Dodge. Hymn 29. . . Greetings from Collage. Dr J. F. Klnard. Glad words from the Classes, C. B. Eo-le. "Son of My Soul." Matthews. Greeting-' from the organizations J. M. Paget. Presentation to Dr Vines, A. L Smothers. Response. Dr. J. F. Vines. Presentation to Mrs. Vines, Dean Ratlltfe. Hymn 306. Doxology. Hand Shaking. "The Lord bisas thee and keep thee.' Dr. Vines waa presented with a tandscmely bound book with ple ura of the church on lt. Thia beak contained a word of welcome from MStCh class Tn the Sunday school. Mrs. Vines waa given a bouuuat of .Xeulslte (k>?ers. Pal ssetto Chapter. Tho Palmetto Chapter U. D. C. was 'oUghtfnlty entertained Tuesday aft ernoon when MUs Kubank Taylor v<is hostess to the members at her Some on North McDuffle street, Miss .liss Martha Bonham, the president iresided. and after a abort business jess ten M rr. James Thompson read an nteresllcg ^Stf-ar ? ?hs rall of Fart Sumter. Mks Martha Bonham and [ET Y I Si + + ??+?.? min?++++++++< + Mrs. Fred P.urnett gave beautiful vo cal solos. The greater part of tho af ternoon was given to Misa nessie Mojor who has just return ! from Europe where she Bpent th? summer traveling. Mrs. Major ami li M- party wore In the midst of tin war r.cr.t and hrr talk wa? most interesting and beneficial to all presen-. Kor days, they did not know that .\ar had l.c-en declared as they could not read tin? papers and so wore uni greatly alarmed, however they soou rai; short of fund J and realized .ho pori msneso of their position. Al ruo con clusion of Miss Majora talk. Misa T.iy loi assisted by Mrs. Gus iludg?ns, .Mrs William Muldrow and Mr3 Rur nett Townsend served a dclicioua sal ad course. M IHM Geer Honored. Delightful Entertainment. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dutson entertained with an in formal party in honor of tin ir house quests. Misses Irene Geer, of Ander son. Emma "Drake of Porzer, Lucy Davin of Rome, Ga., and Annie Maude and Corrine Haynie of Dixon Annex. Progressive conversation was thc feature of the evening's amusements, mtedspersod with music by several the guests. At the hour of eleven-thirty delicl jous refreshments, consisting of pink land white neapolitan cream and white [ :ake wore served by Mrs. Bats on as sisted by Mrs. W. D. Whitteu. Thc color scheme of pink and white ! wa.s beautifully carried out in all the ooroB, cut roses being uBed exten sively. The veranda was a lovely confusion of ferns and potted plants forming an ideal background for the happy groups of guests chatting by the light of the moon. At the midnight hour tho guests de parted having spent a most delightful .?vening.-Greenville' News. Surprise Party. Miss Carol Cox who have just re turned from s delightful summer spent in the New England States was given a cordial welcome when Misses Clarence 'townsend and Marcile Guest planned a. surprise party for her Fri day evening. The guests ali met at Miss Marcile Guest's home and from there went to Muts Cox's home on South McDuf?e Street. It was a com plete surprise to? the honoree r.s she had been told she was going to tho oicture a'uow for tho evening. Eight tables were placed in the i spacious living room, library and-hall anr" here rook wo? enjoyed for an j hour. On the small tables a delicious ? Ice' course wsa served by Mrs. Cox I assiated by Mra. Leroy Failea and j Miss Lucia Childs. Tho?* accepting this delicious lur vitation were Mls.iea Caroline Banks. Carolyn McFall, Sara McFall, Lydia McCully, Haxel Murphy, Evelyn Browne. Annie Gambrell. Peggie Blanton. Lucia Sullivan. Eunice Ev ans. Hara Evans, Sara Madison, Vir ginia Gilmer, Kathleen Burris*. Gladys Cater, Victoria Earle, Mnbel Dlll.ngham. Tom Bailes. Cal Harris, William Martin, Todd Burton, Pat rick Sullivan, William Watkins, Frank W?hlte, Clarence Browne, Ber Irani McCown, John Thompson, Dean Russell. William McFall. Sanford Vandiver, Bennett Townsend, Erbost Cochran and Paul Rich. Card Party. Ono of tho moat delightful card par ties of thc Eou.-iou waa given Friday afternoon when Mrs. Ernest Cochran .jntertalned at her home on North Mc Duffio atreet in honor of Mrs. George Aide of Italy and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell of Savannah. Mrs. Cochran's living room and. library wore beautifully decorated with pink roses and ferns. Bowls and vases of thc favored flower being placed on raantelr. and tables. Here four tables were placed for the play ers and at thc conclusion of a num ber of interesting rubbers Mrs. Coch ran presented Mra. Maxwell and Mrs. ?Aide each with an exquisite Mouquet of rosoa. For holding the highest score Mrs. Rhett Parker was present ed with a lovely Doti plant. As no one would claim tbs booby, a huge hoquet of .red flowers. Mrs. Citarles liambroli tcik ?hera to save, tho ho? ituiu ocmg ornbarasHed. After thc cards had been latd aside a delict JUS salad course waa aerved the gueats who wera, Mrs. George Alda, Mra. I.-avrcn?a Maxwell, Mia. I Rheti Parker. Mrs. Swain Cilmer. Mrs. Sam Orr, Mrs. Harry Orr. Mlaa Lydia Orr, Miss Grace financer. Mrs. James Hammett, Mrs. Lonfs Gray. Mrs. Charles Gambrell, ?fra. McDonald, Mrs. I>alph Hamer, Sirs. P. IC McCul ly, Mrs. J. L. Sherard and Mrs. Ray mond Beatty. K8KEW,AIJLL A beautiful wedding of the early fall In which Anderson people were rficHliy interested wag aoleranfzeO Wednesday morning st eleven o'clock in the Baptist church at Pendleton, When Miss Mary Lola Eskew and Ju lius Aull wera Tnnx>*4*d. Thc churob was elaborately doco irated with golton rod and ferns Masses of this yellow Gower being bsnked about tbs altar. To the strain? of the Lehenxrin -weddin a marchet by Mrs. Ben Aull the bridal party entered the church in the following order: Tho brider.' maids coming down one aisle and the groomsmen down the other, meeting at tho altar and forming ?. BemLcIrcl* around the bride and groom. First came Miss Miss Ida McCreery,. with Gaillard Hunter, Mit's Ida Allon of Lowndes v?le with Luther Dodd, Miss Louise Aull with Eugene Bvana. Miss Sallie C ;?<;-" .??*.< ?.\?iiS i4<??n.~-?., ?'ni ;??*.?.?;; all wore attrsctivo white lingerie Sixty-Five Dollar SewmglfecMoe tot SIM Mrs. Pesar 1 Johnson -- ~ No. 712 East Whitner Street The Lucky One, ?-p Hb Anderson Furniture. Co., are selling fifty o? ? .?The Free" sew'mg machines on the Club 1 plan, by which each purchaser pays uv one dollar a week for fifty weeks, unless he is lucky enough to have his or her name drawn out earlier: in which case this member gets a machine then and there and does not have to pay any more money. In this club, Mrs. Pearl johnson who had only paid ONE dollar got her sewing machine last night, and will not have to pay another cent. Next Saturday night some other club members name will be drawn outland that hi.embei will get a machin*without paying another cent, thus hers or his machine will cost on'.y TWO dollars. And soon ju thii manner until the fiftieth week when the last member will get his or her machine at a total cost of fifty dollard. Forty nine mem bers will get their machines for less than fifty dollars, and only one will pay the fifty dollars. I* H. IS F1 R. El El In order to demonstrate the superior qualities of "The FREE" * Sewing Machine we have decided io spend part of our advertising appropriation as follws: OUR PLAN IS THAT One person tretr. a $65.00 "-The .Ir REE "...at a; cost to them of only $1.00 Another gets a $65.ot) "The FREE" at.a cost to them of only $2.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $3.00 Another gets a $65.oo "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $4.00 Another gets a $65.oo "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $5.00 Another gets a .$65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $6.00 Another gets a $65.oo "The FREE" at a cost to them nf only . $7.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $8.00 Another gets a $65.oo"The FREE" at a cost to them of only $9.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $10.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $11.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $12.00 / Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $13.00 Another gets a $65.oo "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $14.00 Another gets a $65.oo "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $15.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $10.00 Another gets a $65.oo "The FREE" at a cost to them of only SI7.00 Another gets a $65.oo "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $18.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them o? only $19.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only S20.00 Another gets a $65.00 "the FREE" at a cost to them of only $21.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $22.00 Another gets a $65:oo "The FREE" at a cost to them of only $23.00 Another gets a $65.00 "The FREE""at a cost to tnem of only $24.00 (Run this up to tiffy) COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU HOW WE DO IT. Anderson Fiirniture Company ANR?N' To protect ourselves against Soo great a loss, and tr. get the ful? benefit ot the advertising plan wa reserve the righi to seil oui one machine a week untii the price goes above $50.00. mmi mt?hs ?roekf with wide white satin girdles and cnrrled hugo bouquet? ci golden rod. The bride entered with her miad of innor_ -Miss Ra?? Mist?is of Ander son, and was met at tbs *f*?p hy the groom, whit his broUter. V/alter Aull, Who acted at' best man. Hera tho Rev. Mr. Sm il Ii, thc bride's pastor performed tho ceremony, using the rina service. The bride wore a mod ita blue suit with Persian trimming, lier hst and gloves matching this attractive costume A. shower bou quet of white asters formed tho jrlde'a bouquet. Miss, .Mm -es s wore an exquisite ...alie satin gown with chiffon drap eries. Her flowers were the sams as 'bc maida, golden rod ?t The bride ia a daughter of Mr. anti Mrs.-.. 8. l? Bt'kcw and has numerous i rienda in Anderson, Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party was delightfully enter tained at tho nomi ot the bride's pa rents^ whore everything was beauti fully decorated for this occasion. AU elaborate dinner waa served the gilesta. Mr. and Mrs. Aull are now on their wedding trip and after their return will make tholr home in Pendleton. ..<.;.,..;... S?SSES Mee VU, . .oson Nancy and Katherine McCall I of Texan, were the guesta''of honor at] an informal card party Saturday af-j ternoon when Ml:M Helen Kant en tertained for them. After the cards | 'iad been laid aaide the bosteaa served dalo?y ,r??resh!?"?rni?. j The ?layers were: Miaos Naacyj^ and Kathorlne McCall. Mra K. I*, j Smith. Mra. Shuford. Mrs. Adams.!, Miss Caroline Vance and tito hostess'.1 tTOTEsVCAXPHEiX M!BB Janie Poster aad Norton} Campbell were quietly married at tho hom? of tb? bride's, mother In Pendle ton Wodli?*Jay afternoon at . <oor o'clock. Only a few of tie mist in timate friends and relatives of Die bride and groom were asked' to wit ness th?) ceremony. CIVIC ASSOCIATION MEETING An imoortant mestlnc of the -Civic. Association . Will bo held * - with . Mrs. Will DJwcr on Friday afternoon at 4 o'elc-k. Many mattera In which tits entire, membership ts int created are to cune un ?ruf the presdenj. Mrs. ftcfss VSTX urges all of tho m^ boro to be present, , Dr. J. O. Sanders will r.lve a talk on "The Neoda-of a District Nure." WUX MEET MONDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's tMUaionary -.society of tho *St. TnhnV Mot'/Jdist church will meet, with Mrs. A M. Sharpe on Mo n j ff ie flreet, on Monday Sept. 21, at h o'clock. BASF HIEL fl.CB Fridav evening * dol!?rh.,f"l ir'* w*t dance waa gifca ?iiBose Hill fUnb. Thig wat the first dance of the ?-' ii mn H?v orrti uwuw^aiul CCU^ILB cr.. Joyed the one step and hesitation from line till twelv? with an intermis'jton br a buffetf ' sapper served In tbe ;rlll room? Mrs. Law renco Maxwell of Savon lan ?tul Ufo QnnrM Aide "W??O -TS wing, so pleasantly entertained, dur ne their stay here were again the lonorees on this occasion Those dancing wer? Mr. and Mrs. iarrlngton Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. 'brictie DeCamp.' Mr. and Mrs- Rhett 'a'rker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farmer, ir. and Mrs. Swain dimer, Mrc. jxwrenoe Maxwell, Lira. Harry Orr, ?Ira. George Aide, and Misa Lydia ?rr. . , DUE WEST ALUMNAE Mrs. 10. W. Masters wot- hostess to he members "of the Due ? West Alu'-.v oe Friday afternoon at her home en lorth Main street. As this' was tbe egulsr time for the election*of of Iccra a literary, program wai1 not) lannod. The following officers were lee ted for "Ute ensuing year. President-Mrs. EL W. Masters. . Vice president-Mrs A. M. Sharpe. Secretary-MK,?. John Hood. Treasurer-Mrs. Daisy Wilson. Gleaner-Miss louise Agnew. After the business session Miss lone Harris who has recently returu d from Europe gave an interesting alic Miss Harris explained many olnts of ' Interact that people on this ide have been unable to comprehend rom the newspaper reporta. .. . MTV. Clarence Brown assisted Mrs. l?stere in entertaining her guests nd serving a tempting sweet cou reo. - PICXIf! POI* I ! .VMS Miss Georgia Marshall delighted ho member* .of, ?;ex Sunday .school Inst.- of Rt. John's Methodist church ustWednesdav when she took them Vt to Haynle's Mill for tho day, The Iris wont out on an early car and pent the entire day. They toon their ?thing suits snd after Spending the norning ta;the water enjoyed a boun iful picnic lunch spread under ?.ho rees. "The members of Miss Mar hall's class are Misses? Mae Lfgon, >elyn Hoke, Alberta Farmer, Janie teche. Ooetruoe Har??? M?_'_?j?j;?__;_^; -- Ute Your "A 4 i ' . \ ,. . * .. V Ol Let the A. A. A. t ANPERSON ADVI Wotto* boon, Grace Laboon, Kate Laboan. Thelma Osborne, Evelyn Browne, Hazel Murphy. Denna Blockiey, Eleanor Frank, and Esther Lasblter,, DIXIE ( I!A1T*? |j The Dixie Chapter of tho U. D. C. will meet1 Monday afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. Rufus Burris* and Mrs. M. C. Dixon, at the home of Mrs .Burris? on Calhorn) street- < . HARBIS?X.EID80X l_ A beautiful wedding waa solemnised Thursday iriornlng^ when Miss Lola Harrison and Mr. Leslie C. Eldnon; both of Trenton, 8. C., were married st the. home cf the bride's sister M?2.' W. M. Addison on East River street ? The Rev. Hamlin Etheridge ot La mar, a relative of the bride offici?t* The house wa?.beautifully decorated with ferns, yellow daisies and golden rod and the chosen color wan used tn pvery available way. : - Miss Harrison waa attended by Miss Ida AUen of LowndesvUle. who acted es her maid.of'honor. > The bride was unausally attractive ' in her going away ?ult of blue taffeta with a stunning fall hat to match , Immediately after tbs. ceremony i which wes performed at 8 o'clock tits brido and groom left for their wed ding trip. , " BWOAI PABTY ? - '.**- ? i ?r vi. ?? ? > -Vi Mr. end Mrs. W. M. Addison en tertaiaed the members of the Harri son -Eic!HOti bridal natty and- tba nttt oi-town guosts nt "a }?vely^ dinner Ililli; nruuvouii; ?? T ?H - ?.?? ? Mi ? home on East Riser a tree?* f MBS. MAXWELL HAS LEFT Mr?. Lawrence Maxwell who has been the center of all social affaira for the past week left yesterday tor lier home in Savannah. Mrs. W. J* Valentin? of St Louts ar rived in the city yesterday and will be. the guest of Mr ?nd Mrs, Bcnusit Valentine In North Anderson for ??v r Space - j it It Out! , it over with yow. ? RTIS1NG AGENCY VmuSt** BUfKWe 647. j