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Sti?k Pins -
tie Clasps
S t uds S
Gulf Buttons
Rings
Emblem Rings
* Watches ;
Watch Chains
Waldemar Chains
Fobs;'
Gold Knives
Fountain Pens
Silver Pencils
Belts.;
Tourists Cases
Military Brushes
For Wim
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UaVallieres
Lockets .
Chains
Brooches -
Cameos
Rings
Bracelets
Watches ........
Bracelet Watches
Fobs ?
Vanity Cases
Card Cases
Sterling Mesh Bags
LaD?rrine Boxes
Frenclx Ivory Toilet Sets
Silver Toilet Set
Umbrellas
(Se? Window),
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?Tlifs is the way a .r|iistomer expressed herself :Ms<
week, after buying- all her -Christmas Presents,- ahd
complimented pur Jewelry Department as being sec
ond to?none.in the state. >
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. Just Iqok .a*' '-the
for ? mere trifle:
.Solid G?id Scarf
r?os. $i.0O,- 11.25
to $5.00.
Solid GoldChild's
Lockets, $1.25 to
12.25.
Solid Gold Tin
Clasps, $1.00 lo
$2.50.
Solid Gold Brkc-i r"
olcts, $5.00 t o
>14.0D.; '{ I'
list of tko following pieces you can kuy
Solid Gold Beau
ty. Pifas; $1.00 to
$2.00;=
So 1 1 dOol d
Brooch Pins,
$1.00 to $12.09.
Solid Gold N?ck
Chains, $1.00 to
$3.50. :. '
Solid Gold Lapel
Chains, $3.50 to:
$6.00.
Solid Gbli Bar
Phis, $1.-30 to
,56.00
Solid Gold Cuff
Buttons, $1.00 to
$12.00.. .
Solid Gold Fobs.
$2.59 to .$0.50.
Solid Gold Rings,
GOc lo 56.00.
Sterling Silver Mesh Baga
Our. yaiuea in Sterling
; Mbsh Bags are tally one-thlrd-.
J;o; itvati tho on ?no 'Jjgiya n?cii.
wher?5.i??ri, *S2.s? nb;to $35.
;'Gorca?h S?V?r'a?e?h Bag.ki
.?tfaa't.Vlook MKo .(Sterling, ?11
. soldered ,mo?h,r. $7.50, $lC up
' to .*tm
>? h Sterlhnj Sliver Tnhit les
? < jfJV?ry one says wo have
tim prettiest . Sterling Vani
ties, and the way they're, ?cl-'
???V provesv. ?ur. '. prices- loV, .
$7v Bp *6 $25.
Gorman Sliver Mesh Bags,
Balley >Mesh or Round Mesh.
Thor best, values . wo ^h^ve ,
^ $2;$S;?p.to;$?.
GOL?; SHEM, VANITIES* GOL1>4^ATE0 Y?N?mS A5il>
COW HOLDERS.
$3.S?, $6;$7.BO, $10, ^12, $16, and $50
, ' ' G?I4) I'OP BRAOfclRT, HAKD.K?ieaA;VJ?D-Th e s??.:
Br?cleth wear like the solid gold, and in; appearance you can't ?
s tell thom H?i^srt/ Children'*siso,.$i^; $1.50. arid $3 ; vta?ieaVV
$2.50. $a up to $5. '
>Hpl"Mjia-i ?Min
The World's Sweetheart, Mary Pitk-j
ford In. ?A Girl.of Yesterday."
Spiu.sti^kacd'.'a ^iri's .Own l'n??t,
"If 1B. oftenlho girl's fault that she
''does'; not get'-married,?' vSays "A young
; man in tho December "issue of tho
Woman's Home Companion,' who gives
his.jopinion"pf;the modern yoting wo
man'as'his Vrosson -for remaUiiug
Bingie. . .
..?bo'd' expect .nia ;.to..koep? 'dp/:; tho
sarrio' ' pace,"':- ho says.' "She'd;'expect
tb?'liyo invfehe^etyle-her: parents can"
afford, tc ' dress and live as well as
any':ot tier, neighbors. .' Tho- sarao ua
phl$e whicti makes tho giri of toddy
demand tho same sort of attention
f ibm Ya man that ? her richer girl
friends receive will. koop .' hor.* -poor
husband's nose on tho grlndgt?hf?
.bhe? she-lands him. ? tell youjt'a.
tho- extravagant viemands of tho. girl
herself/.that.- frighten 'off. tho . mab:
Mind'you, I do not say there'are not
exceptions. '.But group Ute girls, add
you see the altitude which frightens
riff thc man of ; moderate ESSSilS O?
macerate salary, or a: position hs .yet
i insecure."
A .?lt?Pa Christmas Tree. - , -, /
' in Hie ChriMmau'Issue or the Wom
an's Home':Oompanioh ts told tho fol",
lowing-scheme of a bird lover- to cai*??
',ry..'gdodv'c5jieor but of doors:.
^She / procured < ? little tree'-' aho-.it
three 'foot high, . decorated; it with
airings o? popcorn nod. cronberrtos\,
and, in deference to the birds' "taste?
, ?added roasted peanuts and ?mall,
.iwebs of shel-^the. choicest .GBlica
of bili ? Tho tree. .waa glaced on
root of the porch, aad proved so :
jStSk^i^eA ^vltodsYtaai.^
'?hat ^ver>^a?>-:with?tit; an exc?pt?dh,
.tra Trarlntintts will Incl ude a troe for1
: tab birds."
.. i-i.Ket?erv?orYilti?. \
^he^LtaileV; $?ke; -; calls, o' ' *is
fach and. tho apjp?? of ?*is h?yc. Why
tn't yon'call movings like thdt?
Ho-Yus, that's very1 well;" hb: .'o's
Uwr.t'jhi "sgs?ib??^?s?is??r^ ?*- : ?s ;hc
j] fist;. Vado]'';rememb?r.H'---Tit-3lts.' '
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, D. X. n. Hcetinir.
Cateecheo chapter, D. A.. fl., will
moet on Wednesday afternoon with,
Mrs, E. 1 J. Horton, at four o'clock.
Miss Hester Richey of Greenville,
and Mr.; '.Casper Floyd .ot, Wofford
college spent Thanksgiving, here with
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Holroyd.
Mrs . N. A. McKelthan of Georgc
towr.iB visiting her parente, Mr. arid
Mrs. James C. Riley.
I Mrs. Theo Watson has ?one to
Greenville to attend tho Btone-MRch
I ell wedding next Wednesday.
I ? . t / -i-:
?lr.. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs,
Thomas Jacobs, and Miss Claru Duck-j
et^.?bfiiCHtnton compose pu automo
bile party that aro hero to spend Suri
uay with- Dr. and Mrs. J. B.; 'Town
send ;?.,'?
.Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoyt Hill and
daughter, M IBS Helen Hill of K?t?z
\?\\oK Tepn., .urc the guests, of thc
former's .sister, Mrs. Willett Sloan.
Channing Box Party.
Mrs. Cullen Sullivan entertained a
few friends at a box party on Friday
afternoon to see Geraldine Farrar in
"Carmen," Her guests wore: Mrs.
J. P. "Trowbridge, 'Mrs. L?on Rico.
Mrs .J.H. Cod f rey. M rs. CA. Gam
bit!!, Mrs. Frank Farmer Mrs. J. D:
Hatnmett,-Mrs. Anna Wetrtoh, Mrs. R.
S^-ty?Gully, Mrs. robert Ligon, Miss
Lbu?8? Humphreys and 'Miss Margaret
bvuus.-n .-. : -, ,
.UfHseilfji flub.
A deliy'jtful meeting of t?,o Pris
cilla Club! wis held yesterday nfter
iiooa with Mrs.. Ed. Marshall. After.j
thc; sewing was laid "asido, the attrac
tive' hostess'served a dainty menu.
\ y ?rV end' -MrsV Kens.
Wtf^fcqK,; JKpomer i'ios .hful ns
kor.'guests, for a few days hor nopho;v.
and hi? bride, Mr; and Mrs. 'August
W, Renz bf Brooklyn. Mr. dud M r.s.
8wain Gilmer 'entertained in their
honor," ?a .Friday evening'at thc An
ficrs?ri thbatre. They will leave todpy
arid will Visit several, points ia thc
south,* heforo. returning 'home,
? A Beautiful Card Pdrty.
A beautiful chri:pdtty for, this of
. tctuoon,! ?ct? ono 6':at. was ytujly on
joyed." hy ''the fortunato guests, 'was
f.lven yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
John ?ul Sbdldr, -abd . Mrs. Raymond
H'oaty.'in^thO'parlors'.of Hotel Chiqud
bi. An'^le^hnt menu was ; served
when Ih? WT'SS were l?id asld'oV Tho ?
lovely;?pr?xb'was wou by. Mrs. T. 8. ;
fraytoh;"' Among-the guests for the'
8?l?/2Tho?h':ilwere: .Mesdames T. h.
Cely ,T; E. Howard,.Frank Todd, W.
E. Atkinson, H. P. Hunter, G. B.
'Greener ?*-B.-."W. " Tsy?or, "Carrie Pat
rick, Fred^'&axwell,- Carrie" McCully.
V&Wi WS?t??tOS Charles F. Greene/
Jao./ti?st^tt.' FTH?U.?L. S". Horton;;
f.Jf.':;?;:' M?Lou?. C/ mg .Cansoy, F.
A. Carter* Thom, Harry Gelsberg,
?urlc?ton ?artbh, EdrlO Bdrton, A.
^/^rotrwbll, Frank FJ:ed. W. w.
Morrison, George; Eagle, T. S. Cray-;
ton; MJssa? ' "Ahole 'Cooley, JOSBIC
Brown,' Margaret Evans, and Miss
Breaseale.'^;
' Thanksgiving Dance. .
|p?fter. weeks of-'preparation, ii ; o .
'^enksgivm'g d?hcb ai' the "Elks' Heine .
o a Friday evening was1, tn full accord
With the w^sh?s: artd "expectations, ol
those m charge ot it. Each ?fcmmi-tteo
had doh'i thew work most excellently,
asa,from the inomont ono entered tho
;frottt door/Until tho end af. V\o even
ing you c??ld' see the splendid evi
dence of tiioir work. ; .
Tho handsome furnishings pt tho
reception roT/???ij, nncl n nrin^ . u??!
were further-enhanced .by the rich
beauty of tito decorations ot autumn
leave-', palms, < ferns and ;c":a*ysanthc
niums.' Iri tho^dwihihg hall the yel
low, color scheme was prettily car
lied" Out' while 'yellow ?haded light
lent a -golden glov; to the whole scene.
"-;At eleven-o'clock .e. dainty Supper
)yas served,'J after whlo'a thc dance
was enjoyed.:nntif; a lat? hour. .,
Among-those- present were: - Mr.
?hd MTS. Iv?^f. Llgou, Dr. and.Mrs..
Ci 'F.' Ross; 'Mr. and ;Mrs. J. H.
Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. M?-i
hean; Mr.- and' Mrs/ K. 'P.Smith,
Mr." abd Mra. A:, ?., Farmer, Mr. add
.Mrs. C. 'if ?-~CuuSfey. '.Mr .. : and 'Mrs j
V?i 'W. Morrison, .Mrs; ( Corrib
Patrick, Mrs V, Phelps Sas.ie.on ; Misses
Linda Thompson. Vl?? Patrick.. Luo.y
Croea, Anna Ress -Cunningham, Louise
Oilmer,-.Willie Wray.Robinson, Lorena
Cummin gu, '-H?lea ; -Hunter. Louiisb
Thornley, Gr?co -Spencer? . Jessie
Urpwne, D?i? Wells,. Annie Earle
Rn-mer, . Neild Duncan Ot Barnwell;,
Slien WIlson' and Cathi llerndon of
Oreen/lifo; Joaos of, Kentucky; Billy
Lyon, 'Poul DlcksotwEugene: Watson,
ti, M.; .Woif?j J,,: C. . fS?m?r, Keys
Mimer, L. E. Cochran, Clyde Smith,
Ofenn-Evans,' Ai ti. ??orton, George
ffi?n?-; :W.i?f> -Marshhil.i.J. C. Gar
rott,-Ralph .Wilson, Tom Maxwell.
Welch, Prof. ? M.; Parka, Harry
Carlton. Ben :Neai, of Atlanta; Welo.
?de ??orrl?; Arbhie Todd, Basie VAn
divor, Kylo Shirley, pnf.us Fant.
v:>?..;;,;.,.il;'J-v:.'u,,i.M .'
Lander Clnb- Beeipr^Ity-Boy.
Th'dv ladids ^ '?ccVpied the iaVl-,
t?tibtf abd Jblnbd, with the members
qt) t&6 Lander'-cldtt t? tiidir November ;
tlit?tiliK Frldsy; ?ftei-noon at the Hotel
Ctdqupts hedido hpnrs of real pleas
plano , pod chsir# wero ar
.the "spaciohs; hail, which
^ueautifullyradecbrated with large
/dfi^hdtt?re? vases
.theh'Uibs,. ute La^kdor;
being gold-abd bl?e.v-Aprop??
of tao motto " far th? ..mouth.- '"Tis
^^wiisol ? tb ?talk'wich dur past
jra and ask mont Whatr'repon : they .
"ive borne t?saeaveh.''.
.Ur. W. S. iaarrison of Clemson
?o^f**? spoke oil .''Eirly Times ia
fe^th-Carolina.'^_. ^ . ^ - :
Herbert Harris
ton. nan jed by Mrs. ?noa rm an on the ]
plano and Mr. Tribblo on tbs fbjtc.
This was so beautiful and swee? that
it pot just tao right spirit imo every
ono prosont for enjoying to tho fullest
tho delightfully interesting address
of Dr. Morrison.
Mrs. George Prlnco in a few welt
CIIOBOU words introduced tho speaker,
and just at the close of his admirable
address. Mrs. J. C. Harris in behalf
of tho Lander girls, thanked him for
his floe words . and presented ?rim I
with a beautiful bouquet of yellow
chrysanthemums tied with the blue,
moline. An important commltteo
mee'J ?g at conference In Spartanburg
denned lng Dr. Morrison's presence/!
tho .literary-treat was over all too
soon, however, too much can not bo ;
said In <pralse of tho splendid musical !
numbers which followed, Mr3. Cora.'
Llgon, whonv Anderson audiences will
never Uro ot 'hearing, gavo a most sp-'!
propri?t? selection, 'ifext a bright I
plana duet was greatly on joyed, reu- j
dored by Misses /Welch and Jones, i
Following this was a most charm-j
lng vocaL solo by 'Mrs. McDonald,; J
in which were brought out to perfec-j
tion liquid, birdllko tones.. As a tit*
ting finale tor this patriotic occasion
many from tho audience gathered at
tho piano and to Miss Chapman's ac
companiment sang togeth?r snog our
Btate song, "Tlmrod's Carolina." j]
After chatting tor a-half hour over
the tcacupB (which, however, happen
ed to be hot coffoo and sandwiches)
tho audlonce reluctantly dispersed.
The Woman's Missionary Hariet?.
Tho regular meeting of the Wom
an's Missionary society of tho First
Baptist churo? was held on thc third
Monday afternoon of tills mont). A
large number of ladles were present j
and a specially ' good program was j
given. Mrs. John' <E. Whito made an
interesting . report of the womans'
meeting held in Spartanburg to which
sho went as.delegate Mr. Geo. Fant!
'.vas elected^ as leader of tho Royal
Ambassadoru and the mothers wore
asked to co-oporato wife?. him by Bend
.pg their boys to: tho meeting. Mrs..
,%V. ii.. Mntzmluget will be Invited to
?ie ti;o gu??}! of tho society during the
week of prayer in Janu?ry.'
Mrs. A. L:vSmethora was tho lond
ir of the program tor tho afternoon
and tho subject wus "Brotherhood"
Tho Bible is full of. baauttful pas
sages on tvls .BUbJect and Mrs.
Sine thora cb ml neted a helpful scrip
ture reading. :-?:>.
j .There'aro many things that aro bo-'
lng done for Ute uplift ot humanity at
tho present time brit only two -were
discussed, at this meeting. NYr.-.i&j,
Frank Johnson read a splendid pa pet
ob "What ls Being-Done to Put Db wi'.
Disease." She vim wed low all disease'
Is a result of sin and. how men are
now giving their'thought-,'abd very
lives 'to help conquer ^disease.
Miss Verina Brown suoko, of the
|\'Big Brother Movement." In th.* there
j -ls not a general impersonal interest
in the welfare of mon, but men seek
nut fallen individuals and assume
I personal ovorslgkt bf ttoom,.in Other
words? i < become, I'Wig brothers ', to
tbemv" -
Mrs.v Chamb?rs sang Impressively
;,My Task" and Dr. Whito pronounc
ed the benediction.
Bcllghifni Turkey Dinner.
On Thanksgiving Day tho brothors ?
and sisters, with their families, and
a few neighbors were invited to a j
! turkey (tinner nt thc home ot Mr. and
Mrs.. C. D. Chambleo.,
. Among t:ose proseb? were: TJOV.
W. B, Hawklnb and children, M re,
Barrett, Mr.yOaarlle.'Barrott, Mr. S,
A. Burns, Mr.* Joe Anderson, Mrev
J. N. Freeman .and"cblldron. Clyde
and Wade Pepper, Mrs; Ina Hall and
children, Mr. and Mrs. ft. H. Norris
and children. Mrs. Mamie Kay and
children, Miss Annie Chambleo, Miss
Bertha Hall ot Ahdorson collego, |
Misses : Ruby Gerrard and Rebecca
i Shirley.
v A' bountiful dinner was served by
tho young ladles pr?sent, .'. .
I PERSONAL :
.Mr, and- Mrs. Ja?. T.- Pearson and
Misses Mamie and Pet Erskin? ;';OYO.
returned frbm-Atlilbta, Ga. '
-Mr., Phil: wilhlto-of .Atlanta, Ga., j
will ?pend today ip thc city.. .
. Hr. li, O. Everett cf Easley spent.]
yesterday in -Anderson.
I <X.r. Jake"CUI'msr of Charlotte, N. j
C.; was a business visitor to the cliy i
yesterday. .."...?'.-' ;
was n visitor yesterday,
was a. visitor yestcrdayq.
. Mles Ma Kele Gafllngtoa te spending
tho week-efld in are?r. . '
Dr.: Claude Harris has -gon.o. to I
accept a position, having resigned j
bis former ona in: Dillon.
Mr. and.Mrs. . J. ft. FIndloy ct]
Mountain Creek section were in tbs j
elly shopping yesterday.
. -r-. .,;
Mt3s Nettle Catlett... of Newport,
Tenn., is the guest of her mother,1
Mrs, . J.-'^^atlett. .
Miss Stidfo Abercrombie of the.
Roberts section spent yesterday v ' in
Anderson * : ; .- - ; .
Misses ,CTroco arid Selma Gambia ot,
Belton wore in the city shopping yes-1
terday. .
? '" Tatpfc ??0S8. .
; "?>Id jonas>' ??'''^ lost:whtjVj et lils
auto?"
"From tte: Statt; . th? < cook uses H
alt th-a litmo.
Oftener.
' Wlfe-^-YoU kno^vTHenry, I ,spesk as
?vjtttnk^:*::
r>^Ston ;;i^bficrIpt? '
<*1
New ones opened yesterday, pr?t- .
tier and lots better than you'd expect
at .. '. < y vf.*' ' .
$20.00 $22.50
> '.V fi i/'i'';i4\ ? *
Mri {.'*.'. ?
" Colors: Green, : Brown and Navy.
We'll ?be ready for you. Monday and
next ?week with thc kind you. want
the good all leather, all style guar
anteed kind.
Bronze at..$0.00
Gypsy Button at.... .\ . .... ? ,$4.00
Patent Leather, Cravcnet top, White
^Piriing at_......-... $4.00
Patent Leather, Lace Cravenet top
at...........$4.00
Also Misses Patent Leather and Gun
Metal Button at:-.... . . $3.SO "
Your size is. in stock now.
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Greeting Cards
designed to be used with visiting cards plates
A new; arid exclusive line is now ready for
W- inspection
Samples will be submitted upon request
J. ?*. STEVENS ENGAVING COv
47 WHITEHALL" ?1? ATLANTA, ?A.
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''i o;v.."i;haV?>:farm 7 miles out of Greenwood that has
an eight room brick house, ali put.buildings, s good
.V'.^wrb, two tenant houses. Building ' alone worth
. $3,000,00. Tract contains 86 acres.
Yon can buy this Val?;Jb?e farm for/$3?000.00.
" Fifteen hundred dollars down, rest on terms.
Real Estate
Over Hubbard's Jewelry S?oro
Is Low In Price Hut
High ID Quality
',,'.. Almc-st every lov.
price?'steel rango Is
made with light-weight;
?tool . walls> painted"
with Japan to hide tls\
defects; but not so with <
tho Popular iewcl or
'Leader Jewel stove'"j
ranges. In fact nlL
. -TfVKM*! ' A^AAI . -.... -
..?!'? ?^yt ittus^a ti ru*
made honestly, and1
/Isold o?- merit rather*
than, deception. Tho,
low. pries of ? Popul?ri,
Jew?? Steel .liango - Jsl
duO?hfc?m?llcr sI*o nn?jb
nat havjAg aa many or -'
namentsl parts or caat
'ogaj ,; but ? for durabfl-;;
Hy,. quick, baking, foot
economy, and; .'.conven*'
lenee, it will Compare
Vayofttbly With tim
. - TT; .. . ligber-priccd.. . ranges.
Tho wails aro made from heavy bute pinn ts? ?d steele double and. asbestos
lined. Xf?rsts ars hand driven.. Fire-box : fe largo and.roomy and ntted'i
with duplex, grate.- Top plates ar? .trussed to prevent ewtblng. Oven ia '
foll size and a perfect baker, Qm he furnished with -or without r*ser~.
.voir. The blgk closet offers a roomy receptacle foi- warming disher
.'Handsomely nickeled parta adorn th? oven doors, fe?d door, eieanoht
i ' door, .hiah .closet and.brackets, tea shelves and guard rail; Fdr smalls
J sized families, or for kitchens found in city- homes and apartments, this
t .iango is especiftilv adapted, and will give tha best qt,; satlsia?tl?n. This
' - *s much bbfter; valuo then/the.bigh-prlecd rango ottered, by . catalog
^'.;qa? and learn our very low prices oh t^e?o ranges. .Th^.;wftl>