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The Latest Thing
In Watches
We are just in receipt of
a thin model, small Gen
tleman's Waltham watch,
made in Antique style, which
is just about the "niftiest"
thing in swell timepieces that,
has hit the "Electric City" in
many moons.
It's very neat and pretty in
appearance; and is undoubt
edly the smallest thin model
Gentleman's watch ever of
fered at the price of $12.00
It's a serviceable, Guar
anteed Waltham fiiovcnucni,
in a Twenty Year guaran
teed case, and the price is on
ly twelve dollars.
We will be pleased to
show ?t to you.
MARCHBANKS & BABB
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Business is going ahead.
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bargains.
You can't go wrong
if you seize; opportuni
ties presented in^pur
classified t?lunmsA
For Cleaning Tinware.
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and wipe thoroughly dry. Then scour
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E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.,
Augusta; Ga.
T. B. CURTIS, C. A.,
Anderson, S. C._
Change In Location
I am now located over W.
A. Power's grocery store at
21 a 1-2 S. Main Street I
thank my friends for their
past patronage and ask con
tinuance of sarrSfe.* - *
I mzho platea at $6.50
I make wold q?awn*-a$$4.00
Gold Sfcngs $1.00 and op
Poml?io Eachracima; 4C\=.
1 make a specialty of
treating Pyorrhea, Alveo
lares of the gums and all
crown and bridge work and
Tft^nilatog mal tormed teeth.
A):.work guaranteed first
ctass. :' _
U CE
BevM-HllL
The country home of Mr. and Mrs.
l'lyai?f? Eugene Eoyht waa tiie scene
Monday evening of the wedding of
tbolr only daughter, Marie, and Thom
as Foster Hill; an e\ent of marked
interest in Anderson society and
throughout South Carolina, where the
bride and groom both have numerous
friendo und relatives?
The wedding was n beautiful one,
simple In detail and charmingly ar
tistic throughout.
White and green were tho colors
used In the decorations. Tho livin;
rou?i, library and hui i where
ceremony was performed were banked
with foliage plants and exquisite
white roses. At tho front door Mr.
and Mrs. William Muldrow and Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Ligon welcomed tl
guests. In the living room Mrs. J. D.
Hammett and Mrs. Earle Lewis re
ceived and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hitt
.Watkins in the library.
Just before tho ceremony a beauti
ful musical program was given by
MTS. William Muldrow, Mrs. Walker
Warwin and Sam Orr Tribble. Then
to the strains of the wedding march
played by Mrs. Walker Wardln, ac
companied by Sam Orr Tribble, the
bridal party entered. M?SB Ruth Fret
welL with William Marshall, and Miss
Alberta Brock with Eugene Watson.
The maids were gowned in white
crepe meteor draped according to in
dividual tanto in chiffon or lace, giv
ing a most graceful effect. Mrr.
liam D. McLean, ~. recent bride In An
dersons woro h? r exquisite wedding
gown of whit esutis elaborately trim
med with lace and pearls.
Miss Lois Jackson, of Iva, was maid
of honor and wore a lovely gown of
white crepe meteor, fashioned with a
square court train and an over-dress
of lace. The bridesmaids, dame, and
maid of honor carried armfuls of
long, stemmed pink Killarney roses
tied with pink, tu?ld The brides
blond beauty found Ideal setting In
her exquisitely dainty bridal cos
tume. The soft shlmmercing white
sutin of her gown was clouded with
white chiffon, the model draperies of
which were outlined with pearls.
Duchess lace and medallion of duch
ess lace and further enriched the
lovely gown. Hej filmy wedding voil
, was amnged in becoming ?n?> -fash
ion and wore of fthe face with liny
bunches o fillies' of the valley catch
ing it to thc hair and holding it in
placo on the long court train. Bride's
roses showered with lilies of tho val-.,
ley and ferns formed the bridal bou- ,
q?et h
The groom entered from the rear : >
hall with his brother, Rufus Hill, of ,
Greenville, who acted as best man.
Tho bride with her father met them at ',
the improvised altar. There Rev. J. j
W. Speake, of St. John's Methodist j.
church, performed the ceremony. Af-,,
ter . the ceremony Mrs. FJ. E. Burris ; (
and Mrs. Ed. Vandlver Invited the ]
guests into the dining room. Here j
tho bride's table stood in tho . center, ;,
lovely in its artistic simplicity. Fra-',
grant pink roses with ferns furnished ]
tho centerpiece, end tall branching (
.candelabras held the pink candles. ? ?
On the table were corar orita filled j -,
with mints in Gie chosen color. Mrs.-]
Clarence Brock and Mrs. Minnie Mil- (
ford presided hero and Misses Emms1,
Cllokscales. Mary and Sara Dixon, .,
Ruth and-Lois Anderson, served an J-,
elaborate salad course. Mrs. Jim',
Sullivan, Jr., and Mrs. Walter Beatty',
poured coffee. A dainty pink rose j
bud was pinned on each guest that
entered the dining room. Mls3 Mandel
Holly and Miss Brio Lewis kept tko '
bride's book. .Vi.
The bride and groom left that even?.',
lng for Atlantic City, where they will {
spend their honeymoon, returning to f
Anderson . in about two weeks to make! i
ihelr home, Mr. Hill being Superin- j
tendent or the Anderson .Street Rall- !,
way Company. Am'ong the out of ?j
town guests for the wedding were: ^
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Goas?lt, of WU
liamston: Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Crelg-';,
1er, ot Williamstoni Mrs. A. C. Loti-j
her; di Belton; Mr. and Mrs. Crosby, j
Of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. '
Jackson, T. C. Jackson, Jr.< and
Miss Lois Jsekson, of Iva; Prof. and
Hrh'. Coleman W*!!er, of Spartanburg;
Bf rs. Zelglcr M?rsball, of Asheville;
rtufus Hill, of Greenville,
Mrs. Mllledgo Bonham, Jr., ot New
Orleans, is a guest at the home of
Gen. and Mr*. M. L. Bonham, on
Greenville street.
Little Misses tFrances and Ruth
i Martin, of Greenville are visiting
Miss Mabel Dillingham, on Bast Ben
son ctr cet.
' Pian? fer Bose Hill.
1 Tho ladies' of Fuse Hill Club are
? planning to. have a regular weekly
[card party followed hy an informal
dance every Tuesday at tho club
[lntaaa..
Tbo'plaus which they hope to carry
out aro for the ladies to continue their
ea vd afternoons as >u?etoforo, then
the men go out later ind havo a buffet
supper and spend Gie r?mainder of thc
evening daaeiag.
Cards at Ks?* BfIL
Tuesday afternoon a dosen of the
Rose Hill Club member* spent the af
ternoon in the club hons? around card
tables. Card afternoon 1* delightful
ly tnfcrma.1 and ls cotm?ed among Ute
on Anderson'* social
calendar. , i
At the conclusi?n of a number of j
interesting rubbers, sand WK nes and |
tea were served on tho card tables.
The players were: Mrs. Alice Sy-|
bec, Mrs. Ernest Cochran, M?SB Chris
tie DeCanip, Mrs. Harrington Godfrey, I
Mn?. G. B. Greene, Mrs. T. L. Coly, |
Mrs. James Baldwin, Mrs. Swain Gil
mer, Mrs. Chas. Gambrell, Mrs. T. E.
Howard, Mrs.' Sam Orr and Miss Ly
dia Orr.
Gelsberg-t'oken.
Tho marriage of Misc Sadie Cohen
uii? Mx. Hurry Geisbery, or Anderson,
S. C., waa a brillant event of Wednes
day 'evening, solemnised at the home
of the bride's parents on Heard street.
A large number . of relatives and
friends witnessed the ceremony, which j
took pince at eight o'clock, a reception
being hold afterwards.
Miss Minnie' Cohen was her sister's j
maid of honor; Mrs. Gershon Ruben
Bteir, of Anderson, was matron of
honor ; Mr. Max Gelsberg, of Ander
son. 8. C., was best man; the brides
maids were Misses Mamie Cohen, of
Madison, and Stella Wyee, of Eaton
ton; the ushers ?were Messrs, Harry
Cohen, of Madison, and Nathan Cohen,
of Covington; Master Herbert Co
hen, of Atlanta, was. train-bearer.
The brido approached the altar with I
her father. Mr. Joseph Cohen, to the I
strains of Mendelssohn's redding
march. Dr. Hirsch, cf Athens, pro
nounced the Impressive marriage ser
vice, the orchestra playing "Thou
Sublime, Sweet Evening Star," during
tho ceremony.
The bridal party were grouped in
the living room ao?t an altar banked
lr. ferns and white chrysanthe
mums.- An arch of ivy and chrysan- '
themums outlined in hundreds of tiny
lights. The orchestra was stationed
In the adjoining room in an alcovo J
Df palms and chrysanthemums. Dec- i
citations throughout the reception!
floor were in green and white.
The bride was beautiful In an ox
l?lBite gown of white satin and duch- I
ess lace. The long court train of j
whlto satin moire fell from the ?boul
iers and was caught with sprays of I
lily-of-the-valley. Her veil of tulle
was worn cap-fsalon and wreathed J
with the same flowers. She carried)
i shower bouquet of valley lilies. The j
maid of honor wore a charming gown
3f pink antin - and chiffon with pink
slippers and her shower bouquet was
3f pink roses. Tho Matron bf honor
ind the bridesmaids Woro pink satin
ind chiffon with pink slippers and her ;
shower bouquet was of pink roses.
The matron of honor and tho brMea
mbJds woro pink satin gowns and car- j
ried bouquet's of whlfb Chrysanthe-J
mums.
Mrs. Cohen, thc bride's mother, was
gowned in black brocaded chiffon-over
white satin. Mrs. O. Oelsberg, of An
loreen, tho groom's .motlier, woro
[>i?ck satin and silver lace.
After tho ceremony au elaborate j
talad course, cream and cake were ;
served. Misses Martha Jones and J
Plprence Silverman served punch on j
the veranda from a bowl banked in
Terns and whito chrysanthemums.
S?sses Marlon Reeves and Mildred j
Payne presented the guests with wed-j
ling cake in souvenir boxes of white
noire. The bride's book in which tho |
Tuesta registered, was kept by Mrs.
Wilbur Webb. Many handsome gifts j
were exhibited on the second floor.
Tho orchestra played appropriate so
ectionn, toasts woro offered and telo-]
irams to the bridal pair were read.
The bride's beauty and charm of j
mareeter have centered on her the
sincero admiration of many friends I
ind she hes been most popular so
cially. The groom is ono of the lead- j
Ink young; business men of South Car
Mine.
Mr. and Mira. Geisberg left on the!
midnight train for Asheville. The
bride's traveling costume was in
brown, of tete de nlgro broadcloth j
arith accessories to match. After their J
wedding trip they will keen house inj
anderson, S. C.
The folowing from Anderson wore]
among the out-of-town guests who [
attended the wedding: Mrs. O. Gels
berg, Mrs. Gershon, Rsbanstein.
Misses Dora and Marie Oelsberg. Mr.
reo Oelsberg,. Mr. Max Geisberg,
Messrs. Phil. W?hlte, Ernest Johnson,
A. J. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Harles
Lou Barton,. ^
Frew-Marshall.
The following taken from the Rock
Hill Herald will be read with the great
est interest by the many friends of
larne* Marshall, who has always made
sis hom? in Anderson until the past
few yearn:
The crowning ovent of the series I
of delightful social af laira attendantJ
thereupon was thc wedding lest even
big of Mies Luoile Frew, of this city,
and Tamos B.'Marshall, Jr., of Char
lotte. The ceremony was performed)
kt 6 o'clock, in tho presence of a lim
ited number of close frlondb and' rela
tives ot the two families, but Imme-'!
diately following a number of'tBo
city's society folk called to uxprese
in person eongratulatloaa and : good/
wishes for the popular young couple.
The res ?don co of the bride's father.
Chao: W. Frew/was lovely in its ar
rangement, the spacious room? and
hallway being en suite and most ar
tistically . adorned. The doorways,
p'.cture-moMing and '^fairway were
festooned with graceful ape them ?mi
tas and agalast this as a background
'iib-.,. .'
Bolt ferns'and flowers mingled their
beauty and fragrance, ?n th* east
parlor -where ike ceremony was per
formed, a color harmony of white
and green was carried out in ferns,
white dahlias and cosmos in hand
some brass Jardinieres. Immediately
over the bridal couple waa suspended
u shower of the cosmos tied with nar
row white satin ribbons. To the
struins of tho bridal ( horus from Lo
hengrin, played by Miss Evelyn Frew,
the bridal party entered. The maids
descended thc white carpeted stairway
and were met by tho groomsman as ?
?o?tuws: Mitts ?-niIii Marshall, ci An
derson, and L&than Roddoy; Mies
Georgia Marshall,, of Anderson, and
Thad Horton, /f Greenville; MIBS Em
ma London ind Thos. Cartwright, of
Anderson; 'dise Margaret Frew andi
R. B. WatfrB; Miss Catherine Frew,
the bride's sister, as maid of honor. !
entered a'one in front of thc bride I
who was attended by her rather, and
was joined by the groom with hlB
brother and beet man, W. F. Marshall,
of Anderson. The ceremony was im
pressively performed hy Rev. F. W.
Gregg, of Gie First Presbyterian
church.
Tho bride was a lovely figure in a
gown of lustrous white satin char-'
meuse, tho bodice being adorned with
Br?ssel lace and the graceful malino !
tunic being outlined with teed pearls.
Tho veil, in cap effect, was-cauaht with |
valey lilies, the erqulslte shower bou
quet of bride roses, lilies and ferns 1
completing tho charming effect. Thc
maid of honor was charming indeed
in a gown ot pink crepe meteor with
tunic drapery of satin-edged malino i
and rhinestone trimming. Her bou
quet was of pink Killarney roses,, tied
with white muline. Thc bridesmandsl
were beautifully gowned in costumes'
of white satin net, or lace, and each '
carried an armful of pink bridesmaid
roses, with malino bowB. '
At the invitation of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. London and.Miss Mary Frew, tho j
visitors were shown Into the dining
rodm, where nn elegant buffet supper
was served by Misses Polly Parker,
Margaret and Catherine Mo 101 woo, I
Elizabeth Pressley and Isabel Boyd,
dainty souvenirs of lilies-of the valley j
being pinned on. This room was love
ly', iq. Its arran ge m ont. The round
t&bn#t. WHS. .?*.?!. with ,cluny, mais over
pink and ' hud for . centerpiece a cut ]
glass vase o magnificent Killarney
roses', while encircling it. were sln
fTlo rose bonbonieres, filed with hcart
sh?ped mints. Hows of lighted can
dles on mantel and buffet, and. vases
of pink dahlic3 and rosea enhanced
tho effect. In tho coffee-room. dec
orated with black-ryod susans, tau
and coffee were poured at a. dainty ap
pointed table by Mrs. 9. T. Frew abd
M1S3. Nell I .'.dd und nerved by Misses
Emma Kerr, of Lancaster, and Mar
tha Marhall. ot YorkvMe.
Mr. and Mrs. Mai-h all boarded the 9
o'clock train for a- triday trip north
ofter which they will go at once to I
housekeeping in Dil worth, Charlotte, ]
where the groom ls in business as
civil engineer, and where during a
i-hort residence ho has mads a ;u. ru
ber of warm friends who will cordially
welcome him and hi3 winsome blrdc.
The bride's traveling - costume was u
coat suit of dark green'chiffon broad
cloth, with modish long redingote
edged with black fur, and hat of black |
velvet with greon. plumes.
Club Party.
-Mrs. T. L. Cely entertained the mern-1
hers of tito Calhoun Street Club most
pleasantly Saturday afternoon et her
home oh Calhoun street. Auction'
waa enjoyed' for an hour' after which
tho tables were, cleared and n tempt
ings salad * course sewed -tho. guests !
who were Miss Ella Mae Cummings,
Mts. ?Keith Pr?vost, Miss Bertha Cash
in; Miss Martha .Bonham, Mrs. W. I>. I
M?Lean, Mrs. Morrison, and Mrs. G.
B. Gretna.
W.sH Br?wne B&ter1*Ins.
Miss Jessie Brown was bostons ot
a delightful little party Sat? rda j af
ternoon at her homo on Went. Market
street when she entertaiend fa honor
of Miss Caroline Vance, who If her
house goe*t and will leave Monday
to raake her home In Columbia'
Two tobie* were, placed In the liv
ing room whore the guests played auc
:A tempting salad course was served !
the following guests: Misses Vance,
Anna Ross Cunningham, Vina Pat
rick, Anni* Cooley, ' Janie Hamlin. I
Wieosa-Gllmer, Kathleen Norryco ar.? i
Mjrf. Jesse Stiibllng.
Mrs. Nardin Webb.
Mrs. Nardin Webb entertained most j
Informa!:? but delightfully Friday af
ternoon, ai. her home . os W**st Whit-:
n?r street, after a number of interest- j
Inig rubbers of auoticn Ute hosteaa
3qrvcd tempting refreshments.
' Yr*. A. 8. Johnno*.
Mrs. Alber* Sidney John sr,-, was
hpstcsx (O R few frionds Thursday af
ternoon al her homo on River street,!
When she entertained with' cards. Late |
l? Ute afternoon the tables were clear
led Bjjfl delicious refreshment* wero!
i seined.
- Shower for Tf.U% (Mles.
Mrs. B. O. Evens was hostess at one
of tiie most delightful parties of the
seaton Thursday afternoon when abe
^ntartatned in honor of lilt*. Bara
G^leo whose marriage wi? ho one ot
lue fall ?venta in Anderson society.
Tile house was elaborately decorated
with ferns and cut flowers and after
all tho guests had arrived dainty lit
tle Miss Elisabeth Muldrow, dressed
as a bride, entered the living room
and showered the bride with gifts from
her friends present.
A delicious salad course was served.
Mrs. Jail ic Tood leaves tomorrow
tor Knoxville, Tenn., to spend the win
ter with her non, Harris Todd. Mr.
Todd arrived in the city Friday and
bia mother will accompany him home.
Miss Leah Horton, of Thomasville,
Ga., is thc attractive guest of Mrs.
Inou?s Horton, on Woodrow circle.
Mrs. Keith prevost ind little s?n
have returned rom a week's stay in
Atlanta, whro they have been tho
guests of relatives.
Miss Ida Allen, of Lowndesvifle, is
the guest of Mrs. Watson, on South
McDuffte street.
I Miss Genevieve Singleton, who wa3
tho attractive'guest of Miss Lois Heoco
for: a week, has returned to her homo
In Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kimsey have re
turned from their wedding trip.
Farewell Party.
Miss Caroline Vance Hanks was the
guest of honor at S lovely little tea
party Wednesday evening when Miss
Mabel DiHingham entertained for her
at her home on East Benson street.
'Book was enjoyed the first part
pa*t of the evening, then the guests
were invited into the dining room,
whero a beautifully appointed table
awaited'thera. Thc central decoration
was a tall vase filled with heliotrope
and around this, lying on the tablo,
was an. abundance of tho same flower.
From tnt? center of thc table to tho
place reserved fori Miss Banks tiny
heliotrope ribbons.were stretched and
ns Miss DiHingham gave a clever quo
tation the honoree pulled the^ ribbons:
and found bidden under thc helio
trope, from each of her girl friends,
a little package containing a farewell .
present. Miss Hank.; left .yesterday
for Greenville, where she will spond
a few days b?foro going to Columbia,
where she will make her home..
. Covers were laid for fifteen and n
delioious two course tea served.
Tho guests wero Misses Caroline ?
Ranks, Laurie Smelthers, Evelyn
Browne, Anne Gumbrell. Virginia Gil- '
mer, Clarice I Townsend, Carol Oox, ,
j Marcile Guest, Marlon Gray, Hazel
Murphy. Sara Murphy, Fr;u?V. and?
Ruth Martin, ot Greenville, and tho
hostess.
1 After tea th cgucsts, chaperoned hy
thc'boaters' mother, Mrs. DiHingham,
and ' aunt, Mrs. Bob King,, spent tho
rest of the evening at tho picture show.
Alien-Turner.
The marriage of Miss Meta* Altai
; to William Brian I Turner, of Ellen
ton, was solemnized Thursday after
noon at 4 o'clock tn the First Baptist
church. The ceremony which waa
performed by tho Dr.. John -F, Vinos
Was witnessed by a number of friends I
and relatives ot the two families.'
Tho church had been artlctlcally
decorated with palms and ferns.
Bowls of goldern rod lent a pretty
color note .to, tho groen background.
' Tho bridal party entered to tho
strains of tho bridal chorus from .
Lohengrin, played by Mrs. O. L. Mar
tin. ]
Tho bride, entering with hor Lrothor. J
Ernest All in. of Lownde3villo, wore a i
beautiful going away suit of purple
elolh with dainty white lace blouse
lier black velvet, hat bom ploted the
bridal costume. White haters and
.'orna In showered cf cet formed her
bouquet, j She . was- met at the altar v
by the groom with bis best man, Capt.
M.' Murray, of Atken.
: Thc ushers were Wude Watson;'
Fritz Watson, Earl Watson ana Ther
on Allen.
Immediately . after, the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Turner left for their "
wed?thg trip. They will return on w
November 1 to make their .home at a
Ellenton, South Carolina.
Fer.Hrs. .Prierson.
A pretty compliment to Mrs. Edward
Pr I er s on, ono of Belton's October
brides, 'was the party given Wednes
day- afternoon. Mrs. Frlerson la -
prctlly known In Anderson society at
Miss Helen Woodside, of Greenville. a
p.nd has. often been a popular visiting ,2
girl here. ij
Miss Frierfaon used fems and cut t]
flowers to decorate the rooms where a
her guests were entertained. Miss n
Anna Ross Cunningham, Mrs. Will t<
Tolly and Misa Chester Plant assisted c
in entertalnng an dservlng tho guests
an elaborate salad course, followed
with coffee and fruit cake.
The guests Invited1 to spend the af
ternoon' with Mrs. Frlerson were
Misses Jessie Browne, Anna Foss Cun
ningham, Ella Mae Cummings, Lorena
Cummings; Jean Harris, Annio Cooley,
Annie Chapman, Louise Humphreys.
Emmie Cathcart, Martha Conham, Ju
lia Guyton, Mrs. George Townsend,
Mrs, Frank Farmer, Mrs. Jim Farmer, t
Mrs. W. H. Fraser, Mrs. Chester Plant,
Mrs. William Muldrow. Mrs. Annie
*?es.on. i
Ladles* Day.
Friday was. "Ladies' Day' at thc
lilka' Club and twp tables were placed
In tho reading room' for the card play
ers who. were Mr?.- T. L. Cely,' Mrs.
Morrison. Mrs. W. D. Mclean. Mrs.
Albert Farmer, Misase Bertha Casbin,
Martha Bonham, Weera Gitmor, Jessie
nrowno and Caroline Vance.
Fer Mrs. Banks?
Mrs. William Banks, who left yes
terday for Greenville to spend a fe*
dava before going to Columbia to make
her home, was given a lovely little
parity Friday morning when Mrs. Gue
Hudglna invited a dozen ladles to
apead the morning and say good-bye
to the honoree.
Teach of the guests were giver? a
correspondence card and requested tc
??mm
m
Grace
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t UNDERWEAR
-' These cold, frosty mornings remind us that the time for heavier
inuerwear has arrived; hence this line about the justly famed
"M-U-N-S-I-N-G-W-E-A-R**
x- ForLadiesand Children.
We also have the celebrated "M-Hne"^f~under?r
vear for Children and Infants.
Ladies Underwear from 25? to $3.00 per gannent
Childrens Underwear from 25c io 50c per gartw?fit
? In Ready-to-Wear v/e have an almost endless varfciy *of th?
rery newest things in Coats, Suits, Skirts, Capes, and Dresses at prices
vi\\ appeal to your puirss. New things arriving almost daily. <
I D. GEISBERG
rrtte Miss Banks a note to be oponed
t sonic particular date.
i A dainty salad course '.as served
lie guests.
Call for Prohibition Meeting.
A conference of those interested iu
inhering the cause of prohibition
i South Carolina ls called to meet
t Columbia, 8. C., October 22nd, at
p. m., at th? Y. M. C. A. building,
'bia is to bo a free conference and
doso attending are hot committed to
ny Axed policy. We have assurance
lat this conference will be well at
ended. County papera will please
oily.
E. O. QUATTLKBAUM
1 CD. STANDLEY
D. W. ROBINSON
W. J. LANGSTON
R. B. WATSON
N. N. BURTON
E. C. RIDGE LL
R. T. S. KINKEAD
a E. BURTS
October 15, 191?.
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He'll edi yo? on the dot at ?y
yo? buy. ?? - -"^
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seconds later and keep on calling un
til you're wld-* awake.
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heavy, massive, handsome. Ma's got
a great, big dial you can easily rea?'1
in the .lim morning light, a anmur
deep toe ed voice you'll hear' dfstftt???
ly on your sleepiest "mm*ttinir&<
We've placed him In theiiwladow.
Look at him when yo a go by.|