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Our Millinery
We have a wonderful assort ni
ric aud color that i<* authentic,
is so necessary to every suit. T
moderate.
We have a Special Suit at $12.1
p lot of suits at $12.50 which wt
tworth lt, too, hut we are featui
them lu every color. Be sure
Our showing of one piece Drei
less beaten, anywhere througho
very pretty dresses in Georgett
Satin, Taffetas and Silks in all tj
Sand, Belgian Blue, at prices fro:
MI
V/e have just received a lot i
hats which are very pretty indee
Mrs. B. <
Exclusive agent for "Frolaset*.
With The Ch
Fha!
Elementary Union.
The study book for Elementary
Union, "Practical Pedagogy in the
Sunday School," have como and can
be gotten by calling at Font's Book
Store. Members of class will please
take first five chapters for the April
meeting.
SACRED CANTATA
The Crucifixion to Be Gl?cn nt Grace
Church, Friday Evening, Mareil
26?b.
On next Friday evening at 8:30
o'clock the sacred cantata. The Cru
cifixion, will be rendered by a large
choir in Grace Church. The composer
of the music is Sir John Stainer. The
words of the cantata glv the story
of the sacred Passion af the Holy Kr
aemer, opening with the scene in
Gethseman and closing with the Death
on Calvary|8 - Height. Two of tho
choruses are of special note, The Pro
cession to Calvary, and The Appeal,
of the Crucified. The first conies at
the beginning of the cantata with the
words. Fling wide the gate, for the
Saviour waits to tread in His royal1
-way.
The second .ls at the conclusion.
From the Throne ot His cross, the
King of grief
Cries out to a w-vrlu of unbelief:
Oh! {nen and women, afar and nigh.
Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass
by?
The choir which sing this cantata is
composed of thc following members:
Miss Zenobia Welch, organist "with
the rector of the church directing.
Soprano-Misses S tran at a han.
Smith, Broyles; Mesdames McDonald,
Frank, Maxwell. .
Alto-'Mesdames Green and Orr.
Tenor-Messrs Ric,, and Tribble.
Bass-'Messrs. Fitzgerald and Gib
honey.
Some idea of this music may bc
gathered from the fact that it has
taken- nearly tbreo months of study
and practice for the choir to be able
to render this nusic.
The congregation will be'furnished
with leaflets giving the words ot th?
HEARST'S SUNS
and Daily
Delivered to H
CARRINGTOh
Phone 200
Spring ia lier? ?nd Ute roads '
enjoy motoring with bad tires,
sell you new ones.
AJAX or C
?re the tires to buy. I have the
Free Air to
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108 Nr
esses and Suit
rade Easter
Will Be There, Too.
SUITS
ont nf Suits for Spring in every style, f
and they all have that touch of style wh
hey are distinctive. And our prices
><>. That is we axe making a feature
>uld sr?ll for 116.50 elsewhere and be v
ring these $16.50 suits at $12.50. We h
to see these values before you buy.
DRESSES
ises tikis spring can not bo equalled, mi
ut the Piedmont. We are showlug so
e Cr epez. Crepe Meteor, Crcpe .de Ch;
r.e ne w colors including Arizona Gray, T
m $6.50 to $30.00.
LLINERY
nf near untrimmed shapes and triton
?. See them before you place your ort
Graves Boyd
Front Lace Corsets and McCall I'attei
urch Women
ie 87.
rauaic. A silver offering will te-re
ceived at the door for missions In
South Carolina, and the public is cor
dially invited, to be present.
9 ir SIONARV SOCIETY
.?etfngs of Executive Committee and
Organization Monday.
Tlie executive committee of the
Woman's Missionary Society of the
First Baptist church will meet in the
Senior Philathea room promptly at
three o'clock on Monday afternoon.
Woman's Missionary Society.
The regular meeting of the Woman's
Missionary Society will be. held at
four o'clock on Monday afternoon nnd
all of the members are urged to be
present.
"Jhere will be a vailed meeting of thc
Parliamentary class at five o'clock.
Missionary Society.
The Ladles Missionary Society of
the First Presbyterian church ' will
have an important meeting on Wed
nesday afternoon immediately after
prayer meeting. The members are
urged to attend as it will be neces
sary to make arrangements for Pres
byterial which will meet here on
April 21, 22, 23rd.
"Epworth League."
The Epworth League will held its
regular mr ting at St.. John's Meth
odist chu rc?. Monday night, March
fifteenth, nineteen . fifteen, promptly
at eight o'clock." Everybody ia cor
dially invited to be present.
Program arranged as following:
Song-No. 106.
Scripture Reading-Ruth 2, '?, 4, ?.
Song-No. 75.
Sentence prayer.
Recitation-The Sigh of the Cross.
-Mles Nell Bewley.
Instrumental solo-Melody of Love.
-Miss Ruth Wells. "
Reading-By Little Mary Ramsy.
A summary ot "The Book of Ruth."
-Mr. Charles Sullivan. Jr.
Vocal solo-Flee as a bird-Miss
Daniels.
Georgian
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onie or Office
J & CO., Agents
nderson Theatre Bldg
are getting; (?jo*!, cut you can't
I COB repair yo?r old tires or
SOODYEAR
ca ut stock end oleo accessories
Customers.
oking Works
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Lea vue benediction.
80 teach us to number our days
that we may apply our hearts unto
?wisdom.
Leader-Miss Viola Felice!.
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Dixie Chanter.
The Dixie Chapter, y. D. C., will
meet Tuesday afternoon at tour
o'clock with Mrs. O. D. Anderson on
Calhoun Rt.
Pretty party.
Misses Sara and Carolyn McFall
entertained about fifty friends at a
beautiful party yesterday, afternoon
at their home about five miles below
town near High Shoals.
All the young people went out m
automobiles, and tho whole afternoon
waa delightfully pleasant.
Pink waa the chosen color and this
waa beautifully carried, especially in
the carnations used.
The charming young hostess served
an elegant sweet course late In the
evening, after ms,ny me:vy and happy
games.
The Orphean Musical Club.
. The next number of the Lyceum
couran at the Anderson College, will
be given tomorrow evening at 8:30
o'clock. The attraction will be the
Orphean Musical Club, a quartette 'ot
gifted artista, who present a beau
tiful and * varied program of ? vocal
quartets, horn quartets, and solo's ou
their various Instruments; also vocal
solo'3 illustrated with cartoon pic
tures and impersonations.
Cateechee Chanter.
The Cateechee Chapter, D, A. Ri,
will meer on Monday'afternoon at
hair past four, with Mrs. Rufus Bur
ri ss on Calhoun St.
?Wild Flower.*? 1
"Wild Flower" ? with Marguerite
Clarke in the leading part will be
givfcn at the Paramount Theatre on
Wednesday.. It will be a benefit per*
formance for the Palmetto Chapter,
and-the* ladles are* planning several
theatre parties, to see this beautiful
Little play.
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Popular Visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Teldcn of
Washington; who hav? been spending
two weeks here will leave Monday for
3 reen vi Ho. Mr. and Mrs. Telden have
made many friends here in the four
rears that they have been coming to
Anderson and they will always find a
svarin welcome awaiting when they
?me again. Mr. Telden ls in the em
ploy of the U. S. government, and
makes an annual inspection of the
?otto* mills. , ,?i*tfM
Miss N elle Mc Cants Entertains. 7
Miss Nelle McCants entertained'
ibout twenty-five young friends at *
lellghtful little party yesterday ai
emoon. The house was bright with
lewers. tulipa and daffodils, being
ised in prof aston. In an interesting
ittle contest. Edward Howard won
be first prise, a box of candy.. The
?retty young hostess served a dainty
i weer course .
Ladles to Entertain Clemson Cadets.
Quite a number of ladies met in the
?arlora of Hotel Chlquola on Saturday
tfternoon>*to discus* plans for enter
uining the Clemson bora white hi/re
lext week. Avery charming pla? bas
?en suggested and the ladles are very
auch interested In perfecting the
lecesssry arrangements. All 'the
adies of tba town who are willing to
lelp are requested to meet at the
lotel Chlquola parlor- .. on Monday
ft?rnoon at four, when all the tina!
stalls will be arrange?. v v
Ta Entertain Ckwwa Boy?.
Mr. C. H. Bleich baa arranged the
all up stairs In the Anderson theatre
ar the use of the Clemson noys, and
splendid Victrola haw been placed
nara so .that U?O youag people can go
p and dance wnenev?: they wish,
.a Tuesday add Thursday ?vening the
reheat ra at the Andersen theatre win
itralob the m?rV? ?ad Mr. Bleich will
ntertain the young moa at two de
ghtful dabces. There will be no for
uti Invitations and both affairs will
e pleasantly informal. 'Mr. Ourrteg
m is assisting Mr. Bleich aa*-?hey
ill make every effort to make the
in -.derson a vrrv piensa
>; tho rouog men.
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O rr ?Hie Methodist Church.
South Main street. Sunday. Mardi
21st, Sunday school at 10 o'clock a.
m.. J. A. Olenn, superintendent
Preaching st 11:15 s. m. by the pas
tor. Rev. W. T. Delvin, and at 7:30
p. m.. by Presiding Elder, Rev. T. C.
Odell, after which Quarterly Confer
ence will be held. The public ls
cordially invited to worship with UH.
Preaching* at Triait j.
Rev. W. T. Delvin, pastor of the
Orrvtlle, Gluck and Toxaway Metho
dist churches will preach at Trinity
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The
public is cordially invited.
First Presbyterian Church.
The services at the First Presby
terian church tomorrow will be held
st the usual hours. The Sabbath
school will convene at 10 o'clock, un
der the superintendency of Mr. E.
W. Brown. The pastor will preach at
11:30 and 7:30. A very cordial Invita
tion is extended to the public to wor
ship with us at these hoers. The
messages will be thc Gospel story and
everything will be done to make each
one feel a blessing ls to be obtained.
First Baptist Church.
9:tr? Teachers' Prayer service.
10-Sabbath school. Dr. \. L.
Smethera, superintendent.
1-1:30-The annual meeting of the
church will be held. Reports from all
the different' organisations will be
heard. All thc members ot the church
and their friends aro Invited to bc
present.
3-F'-.yal Ambassador meeting.
6:30-B. Y. P. I*, service. Sub
ject': "Power, for Service."
7:30-Public worship. Sermon by
tile pastor. John F. Vines. Subject:
"The Mau Who Comes Short."
Monday
s'-Executive Committee meeting of
the W. M. 8.
? 4-Womau'a Missionary Society
meeting.
6- Parllmctitary class.
Wednesday
7-Teachors* mooting.
8- Prayer and Praise Service. Sub
ject: "Tlii Chu'/cb a Praying "Force."
Leader, C. W. McGee. All members
are urg M? to bc . present and help
make thc meeting helpful.
The public ls cordially invited to
be present and worship with us st
all these services.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
Passion Sunday. Mass and sermon
st 8 a. m. No other services until
the following Friday When tho Sta
tions of the Cross will be received. All
are welcome.
To xs wi y Methodist Church.
Sunday, March 21st; Preaching at
11:30 a.m.. and 7:30 p. ni., by Rev.
J. D. Crout. Visitors and strangers
welcomed.
Grace Church.
Rev. J. H. Oibboney, rector. Phone
835.
Services for the Fifth (Passion)
Sunday ia Lent, March 2let.
8 s. m.-The Holy Eucharist.
10:15 n. m. -Sunday school, sud
Bible class.
? 11:80 a. m-Morning prayer and
sermon.
4:30.p. m.-Choral Even song and
sermon.
Monday 4 p. nr.-Evening prayer
and address.
Tuesday 4 p. m.-Evening prayer
and address.
Wednesday. Annunciation of the
Blesaed Virgin Mary.
Thursday 10 a. m.--The Holy Eu
charist.
Thursday 8 p. m.-Evening prayer
a 1 address.
Friday 4 p. m.-Children's service.
Friday 8:30 p. m.-Sacred Cantata,
the Crucifixion. The Rev C H.
Jordan will give the address on Mon
lay.
Churchman Club te Mee* at the
Rectory.
The Churchman Club will meet
Monday evening at 8 o'clock st tte
rectory. Sometime ago the club, ex
tended an invitation to the Rev. C. H.
Jordan, rector " of the church
yt the' Resurrection, of Green
wood, to be their guests and
n deliver a lecture before the club.
The Rev. Jordan will Speak to the
dub on Monday, his subject being the
.Hand of God In American History."
ie win also be the preacher at the
Monday Lenten service.
St. John's Methodist Church.
John W. Speake, pastor. Sunday
chool 10 e. rn. O. M. Heard superln
endetit. Preaching at 11:80 s. nr ,
ind 8 pi. m. by F.*v. A. fi. Branson
.f Spartanburg. Mr. Bronson ls pas
er of Bethel church and is a man
>f unusual ability as a preacher.
\t Antral Pr^Merlao Ckareh.
?.?* services on Sunday at the
Antral Presbyterian church will be
s follows: Svoday school et*l?:i5.
Coming verde? at 11:80. Sr^Ject:
Earthly Treasures." Evening s?r
ico at 7:45. Subject: "Maa** Tn
ufficiency." A cordial invitation to
ll to be st these services, special
male at each service.
AM*Vie Ref erased Church.
The services on Sunday st the As
oc?ate Reformed Presbyterian church
rill be.. Sabbath scotti st 10:30
reaching at 11:36 in the terning and
:80 ic the evening. All have a cor
ia! Invitation to come to this church
jr all services.
C/U.0MEI SAUVATES }
Calomel makes you ?Sek and you
we a day'a work. Calomel is a
esty, dangerous chemical. To liven
our sluggish liver and bowels when
mstipaisd. teadachy, bilious. Just a
Msent bax of harmless Ca scare to.
hey work wuilo yon sle^p. don't
ripe, stehen" or rativfitc.
CENTRAL MUSIC
FESTIVAL BOARD
1 i
Makes Statement With Reference
to Attraction Held test
Week
Th,, following statement wai Issued
yesterday by the Central Music Fes
Uval Committee of the Chamber of
Commerce:
To Whom it May Concern :
This committee in its endeavors to
give t6 Anderson a musical festival
was actuated by the best intentions
and desires, and while several of tin1
best attractions for a variety of un
torseen reasons failed to appear, it
was no fault of the committee, and
proper notice of the same was given
to the public through the local press.
We believe that every purchaser of
a aeasoia ticket, who attended the
festival, received more than his or lier
money'B worth. Miss Mac Laren in lier
characterizations is generally recog
nixed as the leading artist in America
in her line, and certainly the mngnl
flcent production of "Paid in Full"
waa worth at least SI.50. not to speak
of Peg O' My Heart. The Haitis at
traction in Dickens portrayal lu
America. The Rearons Sisters have
for many years appeared at the
leading Chautauquas in the country
and Mrs. Vesey is quite well known
B3 a lecturer and Cliautauquaist. The
famous Skovgaard did not come, be
ing unexpectedly taken sick in Miami.
Fla., and Mrs. Varney and Mr. May
were for some reason, not yet known
to this committee, delayed in Flori
da.
So far as we are able, we carried
out the program for which we con
tracted, and we might here mention
that we suffered a finnncial loss of
.?ore than $350.00 cn the festival
If, however, any one feels that they
did not get their money's worth, the
undersigned stand ready to refund
what they paid without question
/The Ladies' College Association,
who so kindly and generously assist
ed us, did so with- the highest mo
tives, as did several of the better
known local ministers. The Ladies
College Association deserve our sin
cere thanks which we cordially ex
tend them, and if there are any who
may be disposed to blame them for
the failure of sonic of the attractions
to show un, we insist lt wss not their
fault, ncr ours, though we gladly ac
cept the responsibility.
Respectfully.
MUSICAL FESTIVAL COMMITTEE.
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Well, the sun is still shinning'on
?old Denver school. And Denver school
i is still prospering as lt always has
I done..
We wfsh to say that the social en
tertainment and box supper that we
I I oo the night of March 12th. was
a'success, and we presume that all
that were present enjoyed themselves
i The amount of money that was raised
was twenty-one dollars clear.
We have already begun preparing
for the commencement for the close of
I school. We hope to have the best that
was ever bad at Denver school. We
[ are expecting to have' a game of ball
with "Possum College" (Smith) pr?t
ty soon. We hope that the result will
be in our favor.
We wish to thank the editor for the
educational page, as we always like
to hear how all the schools are pros
pering.
We are also trying to improve tho
school grounds. We haye set out
some trees and flowers.
' In conclusion we wlah to say that
everything in the community is run
ing very! smoothly at present.
TWO PUPILS.
liles at 01
GETTYSBURG, Pa.. March 20.
Miss Hannah Moore, 91 years old, an
original Daughter of the American
Revolution, died at her home here to
day as a result of a tall down a stair
way. Her father, George Moore, was a
teamster in the continental army.
DULL. SPLITTING,
SICK HEADACHE
?ejre sfrono* IO cents ?
package.
Tou take a Dr. James' Headache
Powder and in Just a few moments
your head dears sad ai neuralga and
?sin tades away. It's the quickest
ind surest relief for headache, wheth
er dull."throbbing, splitting or nerve
racking. Bend someone to ?he drug
?tore and get a dims package now.
Sruit suffering-lt's so needless. Be
sere you get Dr. Jarres* 'Headache
Powders-then there wilt be no disap
pointment.
. P1NK?TON PROMISES
rfceafre ?eera of Anderson Extra
Cleod Tah Show -heat Week.
Mr. A. M. Plnkston, manager ono
?WBor of the Palmetto theatre states
that he has recentlly seen the tab
?how which ls coming here next wee*,
o play ar his theatre, and he knows
t to be as clean a tab show a* there
s on the road today ;and farther
nore it is In a class by Itself. ?That
hare is nc. other tab show pWlng
he larger ?ab show houses la Allan -
a, Birmingham, and other Southern
Ute* any better than this cue. They
dared two weeks ago tn the Bonita
n At lauta, and this last week lu one
largest ?ab st:
?irtningharn, earning direct from Bli
-Jagh**!. MT. Pinkster saya fprther.
f there ts any one who sees ibis show,
ad ls dissatisfied, that he can get
tis woojy hock at il
tit Kout argument.
APRIL 4
Wc are ready with your
EASTER HAT, SUIT, DRESS OR
WAIST
NEW EASTER
Tibckwear, Gloves, Ribbons and Pet
ticoats.
mm
4 Shop at the ?tore with the Easier Spirit
D. GEISBERG
Chisholm Trowbridge & Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Building. W. Whittier St.
PALMETTO Mg.
AI L NEXT WEEK
The Beat Tab Show Ever in Anderson
10 PEOPLE A FULL PONY CHORUS
10 PEOPLE
Lots of Good" Specialties
MOVIES FOR MONDAY_
?THE LOST LORD LOVELL"
A Majestic Two Reel Feature
"THE MUFFLED BELL" \
Reliance
? * ' ' * - *
Wo . have seen this ahow and person?
ally guarantee it to be as good, or better
than any other Tab Show ever playing An
derson.
A. M. PiNKSTON.
NEWTON IA.
?MARSHMALLOW
CREME
A delicious preparation for icing and fining for fine cakes.
Dressing for fruit salads, p?strles, gelatines, shortcakes, etc,
for ice cream, sherbets and candies. For sundaes, hot choco
late or Cocoa, v
l ' y *c* For Sale By
The Andepson
Oas ti Grocery Go.