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Summer Time
Shoes
Tennis, Play Shoes, Barefoot Sandals
and Rubber Soles are here for people
who want cool footwear for summer.
Tennis So cents t
Rubber soles %\.S0
* Sandals. 50 cents to $2
Play Shoes 90 cents to $2.5o
Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co.
UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE j
SHOES THAT SATISFY
Turning a Dull Day
into
A Busy One
In order to get a more equal distribution of our business
we propose to start a "WEDNESDAY SPECIALS" sales.
To that end, we are naming Very Special prices on a number
of articles, which can be ordered at any time between Mon
day morning and 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, and your
orders will be filled at some time on Wednesday. These
prices are NOT good for delivery at any other time than on *
Wednesday of the week in whic.i the articles ??e*?rlvertised.
But all goods ordered from this "Wednesday Specials"
list will surely be delivered on next Wednesday. These
V?ces are for CASH ONLY; they are NOT good for de-,
livery on any other day however. We are giving YOU
these Very Close prices to induce you to place your orders
with us for DELIVERY on Wednesday, as we have less busi
ness on that day, and can take care of the added business
without any? increased expense.
FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY'S DELIVERY
Regular* Wednes
j ."* . * \ Price day
Stuffed Olives. ...25c 23c
Stuffed Olives..10c 8c
Wesson Cooking Oil.'. 25c 23c
Wesson Cooking Oil.30c '-{We
Wesson CookingQil..50c ' ' 45c
Del Monte White Asparagus (Col
lpsal 2 lb cans .. . '. ...... 7.35c 30c
Kingan's Sliced Dried Beef, per jar.25c 23c
Heinz Cherry Preserves.30c 27c
Heinz Euchred Figs. .75c 70c
BeechNut Preserved Figs..20c. 17c
Beech Nut Oscar Sauce.30c Ldc
Beech Nut Spiced plum Jam .. . .15c 13c
Beech Nut Spitzenburg Apple Jelly.25c 23c
Sniders Chili Sauce .. ..25c 23c
Jone's Bros.- Apple Butter.10c 5c's
Campbell's Soups..*.10c Sc
1 lb cans Rumford's Baking Powder.25c 23c
Arbuckles Coffee .... .. . . . .25c 23c
Arbuckles Breakfast Coffee . . ... .30c 25c
7 cans Red Devil Lye .. .... . .35e 25c
7 bars Proctor & Gamble's White
Naptha Soap 1... ..35e 25c ^
Country Meal per peck ,. ...... .30e 25c
r Blue Ridge Early June Peas, per can 15c 10c
T Fancy Pink Salmon . . .... ... .lSc^^ lOe
3 cans 3 lb Hand Packed Tomatoes.30c?*i*,25c/
Temple Garden Tea (1-8 lb) . . lue 5c
Beech Nut Sliced Breakfast Bacon
in jars ........20c ISe r
15 pounds best granulated Sugar $1.15 $1.00 ' "
Kerosene Oil, per gallon .. ..15c 10c
io pounds Good Compound
Lard.$1.10 $1.00 ^
CHECK OFF YOUR WANTS NOW
AND PHONE US EARLY MONDAY
Remember please, that we Are Out of The High Rent
District and Can Save You Money cm Your Groceries?
I Thc Telephone, and our Quick Delivery Make 'Neat
Neighbors.
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FREE
With each tides' & Sample of oar. Eatt A Feeberry
Coffee/?ed a Sample baarof Paul Jone? Flotu
- ? ? n ' ; i . " - -? ?? '
Pr?vost''s Store
n? South Side Grocery Co. x
5 Salesmen fr* 4 Deliveries 2 Phones 74 and 98
Uta. W? A* HUDGEN8, Editor
Pfcoae 87.
Mrs. Harleston Barton ia visiting!
relatives in Elberton, Qa.
Mrs. Clarence Sullivan was called
to her former home at Gaffney yes
terday by the death of her brother.
Mr. Sam Forte.
Mrs. J. fifi Godfrey spent last week
in Spartanburg attending the musical
festival.
Mrs. George Lettner of Augusta ls
here with her mother, Mrs. J. O. W?
hlte.
Mrs. W?hlte at Homo and Resting
Knfetly.
'Mrs. J. O. W?hlte, who was taken
'seriously 111 last Friday while at tba
home of her son, MY. Joe W?hlte
in Toccoa, Ga., was brought to her
home here Sunday morning. Last
; night she was resting quietly and her
family were better satisfied uboujt
her condition.
Her host of friends in Anderson
are moat sincere In their wishes for
her speedy recovery.
I? Honor of a Charming Visitor.
Miss Mary DunotUnt of chester waa
Mtrs. J. D. Ham met ts guest of honor
at a lovely card party yesterday af
ternoon, at her attractive home on
west Whitner street. Sweet peas
were the flowers chosen for the dec
orations, apd the house was filled j
with the beauty and fragrance of these
beautiful flowers. About fifty ladles
were present, and many merry and
Interesting games of auction bridge
were played. Mrs. W. D. McLean
made the highest seor eand was pre
sented with the first prize, a beautiful
bunch of sweet peas. The consola
tion a potted fern went to Miss .Annie
Cooley, while the hqnor guest was
given a lovely box of candy. An ele
gant salad course was served.
Missionary Anniversary.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the Baptist church are celebrating
their fortieth anniversary by a special
service at the Baptist church today,
beginning at ten this morning.
Piedmont Presbyterial Meets Here
.Tomorrow.
The Piedmont Presbyterial 'as has
been announced in The Intelligencer,
will bold their annual meeting in the
First Presbyterian here beginning
tomorrow afternoon. Below is thc
list of the delegates and homes to
which they have been asBignod:
Seneca, Mrs. Sallie HcHcinan. with
Mrs. W. S. Ramsey.
Seneca, Mrs. C. N. Gigntlllat, with
[.Mrs... Picken*.
Seneca, Mrs. Leslie Strlbilng, with
Mr?. J. B. Townsend.
Seneca, MYs. T. E. Strlbilng, with
Mrs. George Townsend.
Seneca. Mrs. W. P. Reid, with Mrs.
Breazeale. ,
I Seneca; Mrs. Hunter, with Mrs.
George Townsend.
Pelser, Mire. V.'. C. Pearman, with
friends.
Pelter, Miss Felicia Welborn, with
Mrs. Andrew Speer.
Pelzer, Miss Lois Monday, with Mrs.
Andrew Speer.
Belton, Mrs. J. S. Adams, with Mrs.
R. E. Moseley.
Belton, Mrs. E. E. Frlerson, with
Miss- Janie .Frlerson.
Central, Mrs. Annie Eaton, with
Mrs. Chenault.
Central, Miss Fosa Lee Folger, with
Mrs. Chenault.
Liberty, Mrs. W. H. Chapman or
Mrs. McWhorter, with boarding house.
Liberty, Mrs. B. G. Smith or Mrs.
H. G. Smith, boarding house.
Richland, Miss Carrie Smith, with
Mrs. George Tolly.
Richland, Mrs. 8. N. Hughes, with
Mrs. Tom Andres.
Piedmont, Miss Hattie Lee Harper,
with Mrs. R. A. McConnell.
Piedmont. Mrs. R. M. Cleveland,
with Mrs. R. A. McConnell.
Fair Play, Mrs. J. D. Sheldon, Mrs. j
M E. Harris, Mrs. C. E. Cobb. '
Pendleton, Mrs. B. M. Aull, with
i Mrs. George Tolly.
Iva.1 Mrs. Lem Reid, with Mrs. Wes
ton.
Iva, Mrs. J. R. McRee, with Mrs.
Weston.
Easier. Mrs. C. D. Waller, with
I >Pra. T. Andres. .
Clemson, Mrs. A. Bramlet, with
Mrs. J. B. Townsend.
Westminster, Mrs. 8. L. Brownlee,
I Miss Virginia Norris, Mrs. J. C. Kar
'rls. *
Westminister, Mrs. T. P. Anderson,
Mrs. C. M. Walker, with Mrs. John
Neely.
Clemson, Mrs. Bracket!, Mrs. Shlvar.
with Mr a. Et. W. Brown,
Mrs. W. C. Winter, with ?fra. Har
rison.
?rs. J. O. R?T?>. with Mrs. Fras
er.
Mrs. Colt with Mrs. Fraser.
Mrs. Cora Goddard with Mrs. J.C
Harris.
Ex-Gov. Ansel with Dr. W. H.
Fraser.
Mr, Mayes with Dr. Fraser.
Kr. Jenkin with Dr. Fraser.
W. L. Bogga with Mrs. Pick
ens.
Mrs. Cnaa. Anderson at Mrs. Pick
en's.
Miss Francia Strlbilng at Mrs. Pick
en's.
I ?!f HONOR OF CITADEL _?
BASE BALL TEAM
The Citadel base ball team were
beautifully entertained on Sunday at
a delightful dinner nerty by Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Pearson at their home <n
west Whitner street. Arrangements
had'boen made for tho team to stop
over in Anderson on their way from
Clemson whero they played ball on
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Pearoon'a reputation es a
house keeper is unexcelled tn the up
per part of the State, end ber dinner
on SseeWy could sot bar? been sur
Your "Styles" is
what your Corset
makes it!
And your Corset is only as STYLISH as its
designers have made it!
Only the ablest designers could possibly
have put into the new
$3:50, $5.00, $7.50
er* in STYLE and the "best
sellers" with us at.
all the essentials of lit and
' i
Fashion that make them lead
TTblSSet
. Fr? L& Say .
Perfect Fittings by Expert Cortetieres
Mrs. B. Graves Boyd
McCall Patterns.
passed either on preparation or serv
ing. . Bosldeg the team., a few young
ladies, and several local Citadel Alum
nae vrej^,?lso guests for the occasion.
Capt. John Wt Monroe, of the Cita
del factulty. and Cadet? Tarrant,
Weeks, Jeter. Folger, Foy, Bolton,
James. Wetaoll, Qibaon, Cannon.
Cook, Barabay, nichols. Messrs. John
8. Cromer, Mayor J. H. Godfrey, J.
8. FVwler. P. K. McCulley. W. W.
Smoak, Lewis Cochran, John Linley,
Claud Martin, C. -JB. Daniela, W. .1.
Muldrow, Frank Farmer. ? -
The young ladies present were:
Misses Melle Martin, Lydia McCulley,
Isabelle Webb. louise Thompson, 'An
nie Corley, Nellie Cann.
Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and
Misa Bertha Pearson were: Mrs. W.*
J. Muldrow, Mrs. Picken ti. Miss
Picketts..
After the dinner the cadets were
-taken over the city in automobiles,
and. on leaving, they expressed them
selves as charmed with hospitable
Anderson.
KKKKKVOIR IR O, K. \
Board of Health Approves Work on
' Kesrrvolr Abor* City.
Tho board of hralth has lent Its
approval to tho concrete work whicli
the Southern Public Utilities company
?eocntly hod done to its reservoir
north of the city. Tho basin waR
lined with concrete. Tho following
letter was received with reference to
tho matter.
Mr. H. A. Drr, Manager,
Southern Public Utilities Co.,
Anderson, 8. C.
Dear Slr:
I ha?? the honor to inform you that
at the last meeting of the board of
health, that the concrete work done
on the emergency reservoir was sat
isfactory and I was Instructed to in
form you that in the opinion of the
board it was ready for use.
Very respectfully,
(Signed) W. H. N AF OIN.
Secretary*
Says Lewis B. Ailyn
PROF. LEWIS B. ALLYN is thc
man who made Westfield, Mass.,
famous as The Pure Food Towri. He
is chief chemist of the Westfield Board
cf Health, and Food Editor of the
La?ies' World. After his analysis of
Princiiie
PURE PHOSPHATE
B?king?Wder
he voluntarily ad.!* the word "ExcellentI"
Coining from 'Prof. Allyn, that one word
meant more than a page of argument. If you
vre nt tn know the reason for such unusual
endorsement, try Princine Pure Phosphate
Baking Powder in your next baking and see
the difference it makes.
Isak hr th? t-rlnnnt SM/ at Y tur Grtttr'i
PilDcl?? MMI In fc?nilt4 rw H '.?< >5c> * '?..
Mc. Unite* Pro?i Shirlee Cuiwi in ?wey <aa. U
rt. (U'I (ti printie* at re?? gr*c<r'?. im* ali n?o>a
.nd rtrtl.e a J es. uatale, ot trat 15t tot Vt tb. cv?.
Mit? Fifacloa't Bittali R?lp< In? M*M rtqacit.
The Southern Manufacturing Co.
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for yourself, if you* seek men, if yo
fixtures, equip- ment.
Classified
Want Advert
Twenty-five warda or leas, OM V
Six Times BLOC.
AU advertisement over twenty-fir
word. Rates on 1,000 words to
No advertisement taken tor lea?
It yow name appears In tte tele
your want ad to SSI and a bill will
prompt payment.
FOR RENT
FOB BENT-Store recenUy occupied
1 by The Intelligencer Job Printing
Department. IC interested in a fina
aland ano r.ood proposition, apply
to The Intelligencer. 3-13-tf j
~ FOR SALE
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FOB 8ALE-Some or. the best coal|
and wood on the market at right
prices. Wood c it to your order.
Low country alabea still my spe-|
olalty. W. Ulmer, successor to
Piedmont Coal & Wood Co. Phone
649. 4-16-tf
FOB SALE-3 or 4 Ape milch cowa.
Aptly J. Clyde Oreen, Belton.
4-20-lt. 1
FOB SALE-Cood milch cow. B. F\
Chamblee, KO. Anderson, S. C.,
Phone 3514. 3-20-3t.1
WANTS
WANTED-A reliable representativo j
in every community to act aa agent <
for Thfl Intelligencer. Liberal com
missions paid. Apply The Anderson
Intelligencer. 2-28tf.
WASTED-To correspond. con II
dentlally, with anyone d?sirions of
becoming permanently cured of thu
morphine or whiskey habit. The
KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA,
S. C., Box 1?.
AGENTS WANTED-$5.00 to |10.00 a
day can be made selling the bean-1
tlful 26x36 State and County Wall)
Map of South Carolina and North J
Carolina. Contains world map and
map ot United States and Ita poe-;
sessions. Sample to agents SO cent*.
1 dosen $6.00. Retalla for fl.00.
Order of Southern Supply Co., 718
Kollock St.. Augusta, Ga. 4-lS-ot. j
WANTED- At once experienced ?
trimmer. Addres "Trimmer," care'
Intelligencer. 4-17-3t
Make-, St Feel Like IS.
"I Buffered wKh kidney aliment for
two years," writes M ra. M. A. Bridge?,
Robinson, Mies, "and commenced tak
ing Foley Kidney Pills about ten
months ago. I am now able to do all
my work without fatigue. I am now
61 years ot age and feel like a 16
year-old girl.? Foley Kidney Pilla
strengthen and Invigorate weak, tired
and deranged kldneya; relieve back
ache, weak back, rheumatism and
bladder trouble. They are tonic In
sction.".Bsans. Pharmacy.
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R. T. Broad well and Ci. A. Bell of
LowndeeqUle motored to Anderson
Sunday.
B. A. and Mrs. Willlama of Char
leston were in the city yesterday.
W. T. Johnson of Jackson Springs,
N. C., wss a visitor in the city yes
terday.
R. L. Elrod of Plcrcetown anent
yesterday In the city.
D. T. Blackburn of Due West was
among the visitera In the city yester
day.
Henry Howard of Pendleton was tn
the city yesterday for a Short while.
A. B. Boyce ot Belton was In tho
city yesterday for a short while.
. Mrs. A. P. Spence has returned from
a visit to friends at Fort Valley and
Hawklnsville. Oa.
*A. S. and Mrs.. Agnew of Donalds
?re in the city.
A. P. Spence, who travels out ot j
Anderson, apent Sunday and Monday
lu the city.
E. M. Brown of Townville was In
tho city yesterday for a short white.
Rev. Mr. Hollingsworth of Town
ville was in the city yesterday.
.M . = *
E. G. Evana or Pendleton was in
the city yesterday on business.
.-' -
Dr. T. J. Kirkpatrick returned yes
terday to LowndesvUle arter speeding
a ?hort white In the etty.
Prof. ead Mrs. E. M. Bradley
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. f
Harris.
Mrs. J. C. Stribbling* oi Poa
ls gone. Tomorrow d
DDAY ls the day of
the colourful of t>pportu:
it-If you seek a broad
u want to buy or sell m
Colum
bsing Rates
pm* ti Ota's, Tares
word? prorata tor each ?
?ted ta a routh nada
SS easts, etea ta
. directory yr? caa
latled attar ita tescrttoav
MISCELLANEQ
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I DRY. PINE WOOD, cut, or J
foot lengths, or elabe; and
ly dry. Prices right See
all kinds of fire wood. B,
"The 95.00 Coal Man."
I POTATO SLIPS-We expect
raw thousand Nancy Hall
Fuman Smith, Bcedmao.
464.
IF ITS IN SEASON, and flt io eat,
we have it; and the price won't miko
you lose your appetite either. "Lit
tle Oem" Cafe. J. E. Derrick; Pro
prietor, 128 W. *Ybltner Stret
BVCK.ETE BABBEB SHOP-Kalr
out lee. shave 10. .Beet service. .SgJV..
isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClaia,
Mgr.
Let us" duplicate your next broken
lens while you walt. Can -atskc it
from a piece of tho old glass,-don't
need your prescription. Have Ute
most modern Grinding Plant in the
South. If you are from Missouri just
come in we'll show you.
, ; Dr.. M. R. Campbell,
Louisa S. HUgenboeker,
I Assistant.
Registered Optometrists
112 W. Whltner St., Ground Floor.
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(PROFESSIONAL i
CARPS ?
PR. J. E. WATSON
General Practice
Office la Llgon & Ledbetter g^MB
North Main 8treet.
Office Phone 210.
Residence Phone SM.
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C. GADSDEN SAYR1
Architect
405-406 Bladder Bu?dmg
Anderson, S. C.
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Chisholm, Trowbridge ?tc Sugfti
DENTISTS
New Theatre Biuldmg
W. Whttner St. . . .'- j
ia visiting her son, J. C. 8tribQll*
Jr.. at his home on Whittier ?j^^H
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wi Suit!
yesterday for New Orleans,
Sullivan wilt attend a con
hardware men. They will
way of Auburn, Ala-, where
a son In college.
TA S. Mciver of GreenvU
among the business visitors.
city yesterday.
Edward O'Hunter ot Spa*
wsa a visitor In the city yeatei
' Walter end Mra. Beaty tam
I ed from Clemson College wa
I spent the week-end.
left D. and Mrs. Giireath s
week end with their daught
Julia Clinkscales
Mts? Louise Llgon baa go??
ley where she wilt he the g*
Mrs. Gertrude Hagood HJH^H
S?kiter and fir?. Cllnk5t??l
Miss Florene" Cllnkeca?*? ol
were in the etty yesterday.
Mr?. William WH?cv
to her homo st JSIhert?^H
vlnlt to her mother,
to ber home at
Mrs. W W. ?'...
the Federation
stopped over I
ftt/mjSeneft? to
,'Mrs.' Fr. .
College .hr
J. P. Crowt
dey?