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ANDERSON, S? G*? THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916
131
Miss Alberta. Farmer left yesterday |
morolng for Bennettsvillo. to attend
a house party, tor a week.
iSr. sod.'MraV Ernest Mooker ot
Atlanta, ?jr? visiting Mrs. Mooror'a
parontu, Dr. and Mrs, R. F. Divver.
ttr. and Mrs.- Moorer formerly liv
cd. lit Anderson, and their many!
friendo'aro- giving tbem a very cor
d lally welcome.
Sirs. Grace Cater Divver of Spring
Haid, Maas., iii bene-on,account of the]
Illness of her mother, Mrs. Lucy
Cater. ; -
: lVfil Mover to North Anderson.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Harriss will
move this week to the Murray homo j
in North Anderson. Mir. and Mrs.
J. 13. Clement, who have been ?lay
lng with thom will also move tu
North Anderson.
-Mrs. fy N. .Lid?- o? Atlanta, is HG
?tins lief father, Mr. H. H. Acker \
land other relatives.'
Mrs. John A. Neely has returned
I from Gainesville, Ga'-., \;hera she wa?
called by the death, ot" ber brother,
Mr. SSM PJ. Kco.
Heeting Po of y one tl.
Tho regular monthly meeting ol
tho l5hli?t(ic:i claur. of tho Contra!
Presbyterian church will ba postpon
ed unULeTuoRdftv. -tune 20th.
" 4- -rv-.:^^- / .
linier-Herlot.
Mccormick, June 10-Beautiful in
'tn simplicity was the wedding of
-Miss' Grace Miller of McCormick and
H. G. Heriot ot Barnwell, which was
solemnizad on the afternoon of Jun?
7 at the home of the bride. Just me
lote the ceremony Miss Mamie Pat*
terson sahsT'-'I'-Love Yon Truly," al
,t6r .w$icar the-brtaaT; party descend
c-d Gie stairway to the strains of
Mendelssohn's wedding'march;- which
.wna - rendered, by Mira Lucy Brown.
Tho only attendants were Miss Ethel
Anderson ' and0"J?e" Heriot; cousins ot
the brido j and-, groom who preceded
them to tho altar of ferns and palms,
whos-o - tho. ceremony . waa performed
>3f tt?. Rerv. vJ. T, ?Miller, fathor of
tho- brido. The bride was gowned- in
a. traveling dalt of midnight blue, taf
feta, and fierce with nccesaorlca to
(natch. She ; car ried a bou q ne t ? of
? brid?os, rossa, - and fems, ?nunsd
;laj?lyr after the ceremony',the bridal
'party ted-the" way t<> the dining room,
jwhero'- an leo .course waa served by
:Ml?s - ^ynona Lpng. MreV ' W. ; VE.
Miller and Mrs. W. E? Henderson,
i..i Aft?-receiving congratulations the
rpuplM^lcf^bn the afternoon train for'
various points. *-'cV- VC'.:?.- \-'.ii
j T The j brids '9. -tho jsecond daughter jj
io*\the;.?tevV J* '-TV i Miller pastor of |;
tho Methodist church ol McCormick;
.Tho.groom.ia a. promising young bus
iness- mau. ot''-Barnwell. . ?
The "?fnnlor. Phiiathea class of the
First Baptist church willi meet with i
Misses .Eula. Webb, Marlo White and
Ruby Davenport Tuesday evening, j
JuBca?th &N7.30 o'clock at the home |
of?MlssWali?? 3^7 North Pant street. 1
;? X ~? .? ? ' ---.' ''. V
Mlas ' Lydia. McCuUey of Anderson
arrived in the city thia afternoon tb
v\3lt*M$a. Margaret Ellie .on Wost
?Washington street . -Greenville Pled
m<^7., ; : ?' V.,.-;. ' .
p|Mlfi9 Iris Cooper of Anderson la
M&nding some time with her aunt,"
?M.r?t.-. -A. ' M. Coopor-r-G reen wool
Journal.
.','-'
? COMING ANp GOING *
?fe ? < .? ???? : '- '.';>'?.
? *?<?***^
c'Mr,. feCrosby ; of: Greenville
was a business; visitor yesterday. :
.-'*?*.- . _
Mr. Roscoe Courtney1 of Aiken .is
ep??difc'? *vtet*>d?yS: itt- tho-.city-. .>'
-^.v--:'>! ' .
v-Mrs. G ; WU Child and - Mit?, Kath
a^^X??k aw visiting ; in- Lowndes
:': ' " ' i 'i.
. .Dr. C. L. dayton Stid eon, C;' L.,
Jr., ot the Lebanon Sectloir ??' were
?tltbrs in tho city- y^erdey*:. Mr.
QSJrtbn, Jr., Wt? a cadet at Batley
r academy during the past
and was. tho winner of four
it.
Mt?. ?v M. Beaty jbf ita spaht yoa
teMsy fii tho ?ity? V / ' r;/:
Mr: John HanBlage&V* ?a?>bty sher
iff of Greenville calmly, waa'a busi
ness vl*Uor?es^
Ol' K'. Welbora* has rel
sklnVcdltteS . to his
t?i?tont rriir -?mee
.nisi 'JoaibKy?ar'*- wi?i*f
iboi ind wis el cwtad president
jvciksfi? - ,
i? ti S k* ?I
Does Not!
&p?ti ^e .'awl ? vi. : ? ?
Insl?dr Propsrfy Loss.
6HE?? BRITAIN PAYS MOST
L<ra^fesfojj^f?^.t^re>> but on ?: Pro
:^^ft?f^W);He*dB AU Ballig?
:*WMS?^^r^1tt^rtVfrt Hurt Pay
; ^.?^ D?H5?it to Individual
.. Oa/nuw?,t* 22,?en,tB a Pay.y
.c Tho hc.uiiii^.. in Europe wUl/jbavs
Bone on two y cara 'chu uKl tbs war con
tinua to Aug. ?. Attempts to naugc ita
[imrden tn nil tba powers Involved bay?
.resulted In a calculation i h ni, if ii b
atm In progress on tbo second ann: ar-,
aary, tho direct cost ot the struggle
will have been to excess of S&fiQOJOOb,
OOO. Tho total military; expenditure to
the first year, wa* .approximately ??i,?.
r^.000.000. In.tho, second year lb will
hSv? l>e^?$a8?O0OJ0Ct:y7?t>.
These : figures represent clniply the
expenditures''rbf 'c?rrylng bn the hostil
ities.^'."They do; not oliow. for the de
structionrjof'cities, railways, ships, fac
tories, warehouses, bridges, roads or
agricultural vaincs. Neither do thc?
nllow for the. economic loss through the
killing and maiming of mern the loss
of production In occupied territories,
tho decreases ta, stocks of food, metal
and other, materials, the derangement
of tho machinery of distribution or tho
cost"of pensions.- 'They measure ur s
common terni' sn .expenditure ci cap
ital which to the governments concern
ed will in tko end bo translated.for tho
most' part into permanent additions to i
their national debts. i
Grr.io Sterfling Corr porleonv.
If the: war -costs ^jOOO.000.000 lt ]
wlll reri-e~e>it.o eum three tlmc-3 great
er than tho-chfro capitalisation of the ?
ra?w?ya.of the Bruted States nud four
tltae?'great,cr timu tho total deposits of \
all ?ur'natWh?l.ii??nk.a. It will repre
? sent ft'so'm sis .ttmt.-3 greater than ?inn. [
te??^t^i^
^rsaeh^-'natl^sl^dfebi* bf . the Batted '?
States, 120 times'Uie-can of tbo Pans;
ina canal; l^t^?mb? th? amount ortho
annual * Anierice'h 'geid output - Bsfceet
cost OfYtho t?runco-Pnis8lau wsjtfto
?Tl^waii ?S^Umm and wm
Soiith^lcanj wjjr *i;?5O,OO0.O0?.. '
' .The '^ggregale - amount, ,nemed .forge
j fpU t^o; years', waf&jf* is believed, te
be. weuwithin..taa^'tvai toto^? jipr.
:KarI,.>Heiffertcb,'.^
minister, ba*- named. precisely;-WK
.aw?ati,>$4i?,{mooo,j?^1 as an outside
figaro oft.tho w?r tse?.to.'ohly .-March' &i;
Qtas??rifrir a !eipendlturc= aro now
to ?^ 'n eis^ ?b?w.ot $25,000.000 s
doy. Th? dallv nverago was ?14.O00,
'OOO a year ugo. ? Fra?ce '? ls upending
$18,000,000 a day? according to. the lat
est estimate of Alexandra Blbbh Bait
year Fiaawr epentf $8,000,000" dally.
nuc3ia, which a' year ago spent an
amount equal to that of France, la now
spending $lB,&oo,?oa? doily, according
to Pierr? Barky 'These'dally war ex?
pendit ure; of tho'ont en tu aUies make a
total of i^w&qofc
^ -Central Powers*.'. Expenditures.
',; Garmahy'e present daily: war coat is
fiflifjooiooo, oai tba, authority of Dr.
Helfferlch. That '-ot Austria-Hungary,
Turkey and Bulgaria combined, on thc
samo authority, is $10,000.000. Thong
Br?gateVibr the eehtrol allies ta there?
toro $27.800,000. . Altogether tho cost
otfstrlfe to ?ll of the belligerents Iv
?^^^n?tca^Wt?Q Bplto of tho
pris&at trmtivi, pssilion of the n'?tiouB
HS^'.Te^lS^vyar et?t. 4h?-.direct cost to
tmV'-c?aeg'ttatfcn? bf the central alliance
hes'been only o'IdtU?/sne^^at/tlitt&?r
Gri^Brttatoi whee? eggVegate Up tb
th^j???cw^ma
of 'aVi/ Etiler singla JbeTMifcrent.' Great
Bttfeiir*? exp?hdi^lra^^fi?s tecreased
g m dually. - V<j?rta??y*'a:.''tiraa large - Crom
the . first; .boea?B?Yof extensive!, cam?
p^|^;ba two Trentsand .hoeiiusa
tb^sup?rl?ruunsbe? ;of^IndividpSl>n.,
Great Britain ba?V^'ht-?Uh?s pu ap
et?eheivo ach? raj ? purchase ot mil
itary Bupplics (c^^^^ncc,:l^^
18P?IH?
lUlill
PAIN WOULD BE SO INTENSE
SHE WOULD ALMOST
SCREAM
SHE
LAUDS
TANLAC
Atlanta Woman Would Have io
Remain in Beda Week? At
A Ti"?e
"Nobody will ever know bow I euf'
fered, for1 lt ie beyond all-wordei** said
Mrs M. .Ai* Baldwin, 98 Bellwood Ave.,
Atinatn, <-"..
"I've h?4 this awful rheumatism for
yeera.", fo^^?&i -and'- st ?ftnes
the paine in my knooB, Joints and bands
would* be' ao bad I-contd hardly keep
from? i;crc.imini' in spite of all I coudl
do; In cloudy weather I would got
stiff ami' ni y joints would swell up.
"I suffcrod with nervous head
aches all' tho ttmo .and would often
havo a Jumping of tho heart that I
was sure, came from my weak and
run-down condition. I couldn't rest
well' at night and for weeks at a
tithe I woUld have to stey In bed
?orne 'times even four or five'weeks.
"For several years I've tried medicine
after, medicine- ana beef treated by
'lectern, but nothing did-me any good
until I'tried Tan lac. ? have taken
six bottles in all, and I really do be
llev?'I-have found what I have been
locking for all tbls: time. ! The first
bottle didn't do mo- co much good,
but i stack, to lt. and soon- began to
Teer ? whole lot better. I don't suf<
fer with rheumatism any more and 1
havo gained 'in strength until I feel
Juct Hbo ti different person. (*,
:'.??I* -kept' my suffering to : myself
?nouf.lv for. I bad .to think of my hus
banu and children-I have seven living
jut they add' tho neighbors knew of
part or lt anyway, and-they know" that
this, medicine-hes been a, great bless
lui- to me,-... '.Jdy. daughter..ls.,taking
lt now and is. Improving very. fast
* 'T<- ??* nett hesitate to give Tfmlac
the credit for my wonderful change,
ind' ywould1 b?'-^ery'-ungratcllui^if -1
Sid' mil1 punt yvorybc?y io know ii. t
I't io- something too much cannot be
BB?d-'abouti for lt ce r tat Uly ' does j re
llieve Buffering."
In a- Etalement made yesterday to
i' Tanlac--^pres?atative, Mrs. K. B
Hughec, ii. neighbor of Mrs. Baldwin
residing'?^,'75 Bellwood?V?hu?,' . fhild
that Ehe 'and iriany others in tho vlcin
;.y had' nbtic?d' the marked improve
ment of that lady.and that, aa'a'com
sequence, ^several of thom had begun
taking Tanja'c. Mrs. Hughes ' also
id a ed that she, her sister and brother
Ihrlaw, were going to take it, , as they,
wo rc well cn ti cf lcd that Tani ac wes
lust what they needed.;.
Commenting ; on the above .state
lient, T. W. Oaylon, distributor of
Fanlac" for. South Carolina, Bald:
"Rheumatism is not only one of-the
most prevalent,. hut ono of tho most
tmiuful' abd difficult to treat of tba
pr?sent day diseases. When She diges
tive organs, and bowels are-.no't work
ing propcriy and the 'kidneys.become
.togged, up, the whola system becomes
1 cranked, and nat united with uric acid
poisons and other impurities,. which
ic cu rn ul ute s ip th Joints and other
parts of tho body; and produce .the
condition tknown as rheumatism.;..'
^Tanlac,. ?tho powerful '. reconstruc
tivo tonie, seems to. overcome, this
condition, by acting directly; on tho
rifer organs, toning, them up and en
abling them tovperform', their proper
functions- so that the impurities are
.oon eliminated from .the system In
natural way. . Liniments and'exter
nat applications aa a general, thing
rmly give temporary relief. Tantac
a a constl tu lion al treatment and gota
right) : at tho. root) of the (trouble by
removing tba caused'
Tania*;, the master medicine, is sold
WptUBiveiy fa< Anderson by j Evans*
Pharmacy!-two stores/-Ad v?
nenne ali in.; the comfort .of your
rU-sses, This IB why I so often hear
h? piesaina remark . ?'Dr: Canyjheil
: am ? delighted with my glosses." I
mwsjvanwuDR xor au? nnmsitn,
aV&^
?d: wif? .to^^
^^e^ce^ ij^j^?
rouoSaaaS^S^
jid grind ?he gU**? <to please, and
W.'f*f?***fr*>- wh8?.>-yott get
pm*ti&f<fc c?dldh't; got .betts*,In
fforlRftrk- or ra?s t?d the cast ls
.}&Wii??tit?>:? ?< -
:-? ItW&Wt?P- ftfristtStifc*. eom?ort
b- rw^.'mjf- s^?l^i?j^P^lfi^'
?
Made Easy
s- _"i -, ?..?"... : ;? . ? ;, _ . ' ' . .'<? :' '?!?'?: .. ? /: .'?... > .? ? .
. with our export f itt inn service. You i
>; ' may rest asaurod that tho ?hoes yob
buy from us will ho properly fitted.
'* ^]&!&SL Wo *5avo ^U8t rec?Jved by expresa
^^&^wL a Bh,Pment of New Champagne Kid
* K^s2^%^ ? Co,on,aI '>'-"nnps, with Cold Buckles*
"????J^^^" J?? Tum'Bolo, and Louis;hopis. Also
???fC^ffi^ ^^^r a now^ lot oi "White Canvas Pumps,
^^^^SCro^iK/) fT with Whlto Ivory Soles. Thon
^??i?lIsflT^^^^ ComC8*lho ot*lor f>nu,C;; hi any otyle
I $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50
I $3.00, $3.50, $4 to $6
I THOMPSON'S
Ttie tine Price Shoe Store
I We Sell For Cft?h Only
H ls a truism that ! h every walk of lifo ?hero nro two hindi; of
men. Leaders and followers. We aro Loaders in our line ot mor
'Chandleo. Originality IB apparent in every .article wo sell.
Thoso who b?'y from uu get tho benefit of our pains and brains.
Bo iv'Lc;!dor and inopoct theso BpoclatB for Wednesday and
Thursday. .*.''.'
' $3.60 Bhoffletd Sanwlch Trays .. .. ...... .?1.00 Each
32.50 Shembld Casseroles.$1.00 Each
$2.60-Cut-Glass i Jugs ...... .... - .. .$1.00 Knelt
$2.00 leo Tea Spoons .. .. .......Ii 1.00 Knell
.tJWO'lco*.Tatv01as?ea vi .... ..*1.00 Sit 6
Bo convinced that wo can not be undersold and sss these In wln
'dOWf. ' . \ry .;(",.. A..
W??ter H. Keese & Co?
If Not^eur jewelers Nowt Eventually We Will Bo
Bris^ walking, alert, quick thinking young men and hun
dreds and hundreds of men who stay young find, in Our
?'J?st ^Wright" Shoes the styles which they demand. ? Noth
ing extreme; nothing too sedate-Hust the very cleanest cut
models you ever slipped a foot into. '^mt^^B^?
We'll be glad? to have you compare our new Tan or Gun
metal calf, with Neolin soles and-heels-^in ?, D, ?r E widtl?
?w-*t? only" S4d6 paire as to quality and style. . And re
member, we said : -
And, toof^we can show you a full line cf new'taste in all
$2.00, $2.so, $3.00, $4.00 '??r 4?:o& \ \ /

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