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Children Cry for Fletcher's
_ which lias bectt'?&?t',
la use ter over CO years, bas bornetho -signature odf??
and baS been marte upder bis pcf>F? '
' sonni supervision elmo its infancy^ . C,
Infants and Cbllilrcn-I2xpcrlcnce against .Expcrbnent? -, ?
What
?asteria ls a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare*s 1
gorlc, Drop? jnid jSoatptug Syrups, it li? pleasant. It
?c?&???a ?.?iihoi? =uj<;;;.w, 3lv\r?>h*si& noe ot?icf Marcotte
substance. Its ago ls Its guarantee, lt destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. - For more tean tbirty ycart it
ba? been in constant uso for tho r.ell?f o? Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething' Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach ?ind Bowels?
assimilates'the Food, giving-healthy and .natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's' Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR!A ALWAYS
?Bears the Signature of
The KS ntl You Haye Al ways Bought
TMC CrNTAtJn <:OMI?ANV, WC'w VOffK CITV.
?_sa*
?sn "ya-.
TO FARMERS
THE ANDERSON MUTUAL j?^^?j?N^
SU^?^E^MPAN Y j
and fully organized for the MUTUAL pro
tection against Hail to growing crops in
Anderson county-and are pepared to write
HAIL INSURANCE NOW. For full infor
mation apply to
JOHNSON 1 MARSHALL
Q. Ff?rik -jqhn's?n,
* ; Plions 269
. SoleAgents
E; A. Marshal!
Phone. 90
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- t* ?^W:J^iW:#^res=y^': .
rt?bber and
?a?ori of these^?iffiL
?&ii^? W 5000
Mt^ ims by ?500 miles.
}'ffli^4%r8 ?re clainiing Quality
5 1
SOCIETY
Mr?. C. A. Mew bo rn und two iittloj
children, fruin Birmingham, Ala., ai
li . ' vhy'-ting .relatlvea in' Elberton tor |
u few days left Sunday for Audcreon, i
t?. C., 16 visit-relativos:-Elberton
Star.
i Mrs. Horton and Mit?. Laura/Hor
ten have returnedjH? Anderson.
iSpirtucburg Herald. &A
',. pretty Afftir Fnr.SMss Moseley.
{*? The largest of .tho. -weeks social afr;
fairs was tho.'. cjut?'y party given on
yiredneajjsy afto?giboh.nby Mrs. A. O.
Fr?twell, and ! Mt ss Carrie Frotwell
in honor of-Misa ' Leila Moseley,
June's Fuir bHdfe. Tho lower floo?
of this attractive home; was thrown
together, and many beautiful sweet
peaaltr;ipii*$.\tinA:)}&NlB 'placed ev
erywhere After ah interesting ser
ies of gamea, the prize, a lovely fan
! was presented t? Mrs. J. C. Strlbl
' ing for the highest score. MIBB
Moseley was also' presented with a
handsome fan, as . a souvenir of this
beautiful occasion. Those assist
ing the hostesses In their , duties ?
wore Mrs. Raymond Frotwell, 'Mrs.
i;iiiton Duke, a- charming new bride,
and Mies Evelyn Browne.
A'dainty sweet course was served]
later. ? . .
Miss Elo'ee Pickett will arrive in
tho city this afternoon l'or a few dayo
visit t'o'??rt>VJ. L. Fanner, and Miss
Julia Guyton, on her woy- to her
homo in Dawson, Ga., from Green
wood, S. C.
. MIBSCS Fannio Forney and Tab'tha,
McFaU aro at home from Winthrop
college where, they have been at j
school during the past session.
doing to. .Housekeeping.
' S?d -Mrs. John E.. Sadler. h?ve
been at the Hotel Clilquola dining
tli? winter,'.but have decided to take
? house for tho summer months and
will jive at the home of Mrs. - Rieh
oird Laughlin on Green wilie street.
This will be like going home, to Mr.
and 'MTS. Sadler as 'hey have spent n|
slimmer, at this hom J before. Mrs.
Laughlin, abd son, Richard andi
daughter,'Avery, will spend a. .month !
In Bock Hill, former homo of Mrs.
Laughlin, and will then go to . the I
mountains bf North Carolina for the I
remainder of tho summer. ....
A?rs/ Willara Perry of Greenville |
ls visiting relatives 4n Anderson.
? COMING AND GOING' ?
Mr.- and Mra. J. -H, -Pruitt o?
Starr were visitors in Anderson Yes
terday. . . ' . i- .-< .
'?--y-.- .. J
Dr. W. I. Hailey and sous Messrs.
Rueker. and? Tom 'Hailey, of Hart
well," i?a.. wero. visitors to the city
yesterday.
.'Mr. Jeir-.McCurry'of Hartwell spent j
yesterday In the city.'
Dr. ix A. Burrlss of Iva. was arnonf
the business visitors -yesterday. .
Mrs Chris Buber of WiJIIamston."waa j
in tho city shopping on Wednesday.
m.
? CLEH80N COLLEGE ^
Following ls Iha'p'rogrrin foi1- the
regular-, comnioncunc n t exercises
Sunday, Juno 4, ll:30 a. m., tho bac
oajtauireale\ eerinon .will be preached '
byr-B?shop 'J.- H. McCoy of Birming
ham?; "Ala.'. A* 6'.30 p.- m.; there willi
be ? band concert ia - the grove. At j
8:30 ?. m.. the closing exercises of
thb(y..' M. C. A. MU be held^bv?
W? ! J>aaie|.^fBl bo.thn -speaker, and j
special nuiaic will be furnished ; by]
th.?u pieinson/?; college chapel choir, "??k j
bow drganisatidhV . 1
..^Monday...J uno 5, .J i : 30'.?'a. m., tho
literary society- exercises will bo as
I follows: Calhoun* ?" ,B. pnrwtjo;
jColumbian;: P., L. McCall;- Palmetto,
8. - C. ' Strlbllng; Carolina, E.'' E.'
Black. TheB? will contest in oratory
fdr' a medal offered 4>y the ?rusteea-1
to the beat beaker in the literary
societies, ; . -'^^m^^H^.WfM ?
At;3 p. m ? the ?.lumpt wit! hold a
I burJneas meeting.
i . From 2 to B p. m., the shops, and.
laboratories will Open for inspection.
1 At fi ?f? ' n?.'i'. will cotna Ihe -' most'
p^t??iiiar^ipat?J ot ?ommenbem^nti.
I tho military exercises,- fionylsttng: of
, comp?titive ,'prlte drlUsTrAjam bat-'
[ tia. t?d cpei?V rMrad?. t
. , At 8:30 o}\ .Monda?; tho:albmpi ed;
.d^/.*lii-'?v^ellve^",'oy. Rev. B.
of tho class r of -?06.
HV-tot. fbXlo^ed.by "
be fellowed by tho ]
.the aenlor class.I
^?w?e'mtnt day. ;rAt:|
~^WJiW?'.'?..-Hwt^n and,a.!
.Theaii wfti^er?mb''Vdia aiirnfdintt
ib N?rri?.v?dal to tho most, wpi
tudent iii tko ?enfer tt?skj
ttBtt?p- mad&l to the* beet ai
, -bff fee awSrd ,bt diplomas
bresWeni pf the ; co?tese.,(DrV \ W. (4
:-/? nnderwent^per*tten.
Mr. Qllmcr, Leanoti of
ville };w?s--'CrbViat:'to- th*
?cmnty hea?ital ;?ato
i^aoon ?ad:- ?tt?er^cst a
IS
orayjM SENECA
Subcct Presented Wu South
America-Dr. E. C. Doyle
Make? Interesting
' V AddVes*
. '. (SbecJal to The Intelligencer.)
Seneca, May 31 -The ?revival sor
'vitioa in ii?Oivress In tho Methodist
' ; la-ell':;: are being continued into
> this week and are growing 'in lu
terost. The Rev. E. A. 'Holler of
St.'Paul's church, (ireohviUe, is-do
ing some very abie "and h oar I? Search
ing preaching;. On Sunday night tho
houst waa packed to its filll?st capa
city and;- many were. turned - away.
'CWIdwiF%v>l>ayA Waa observed on
last Sunday in the Presbyterisn !
church. South America was . th?*
pubjoct that was preseaied, u&d - - ? i
feature of the program Avas a most
interesting and illumin?t lr. jr address
on that neglected continent by Dr.
E. C. Doyle,- who spent several
months in that country a few ycaTs
.ago. Dr. Doyle, made close obsor
vations on tho country and the peo
ple whlloi there and is an en thu Lia s
,tl?,|South Anierl?a_ propagandist. He
thinks thai "under Norri. American
leadership''gpd -with tho'advent of. tho
'Pi r^hsfj^i Religion', which is" euro to
follow thtt(v there aro wonderful do
jvolppmonts&o {Be expected from that
country ln"*he near future.
Mr.. Carl Smith, who travel* for a
prominent southern "house, spout the
veek-end with his wife at her fath
er's, ?WT-W^C Hamilton, of this
place. . .
?Mri Wood Whitmire, -who for a
tnumher^of_year0 has rc prevented
well "known Chewing gum factory,
and who resides here; JIM resigned
this position, and after June the first
will represent a new milling com
pasy that < has beon established at
! Charlotte, Ni C. Mr? Wbltmlre la a
traveling salesman of long - oxper
lonee, and. ? v.'Hh his genial personall
ty will no doubt win success with
his now HueJ . ..
k\'Mif S. K.".Dendy,. who represents]
.a. lending r.-itbber Goods House in the
east spcnl (?Vanduy with his ia ni'ly
.hero.V?....-..^^: ' ... . . I
Mr. W-?V $'.,?.Livingston, proprietor
and meager'/ 'of the . Livingston
. Wholca'aio , 'company, .of tilla, plac?,
war, in Memphis last week attending
tho Wholesale?.Dealers convention, he
went 'frptu"*there'''''td Mlslsslppsi,
whore he bits' other business inter
k -."Mr; VIV' fe? Lowry, moved,-to bp
home ' nc?rol/Ad?ras' -Crosslhg^ last
week. ? .? .'.>?'.- 'I fi'
7 ffi."*Wt?t- Marshall
T. Mi. Lowjte,pf Plumes, Gal, Ia
opending. awhile" In Soneca with role-j
tiveatf - - '" ' -. , I
Mrs. E. AT Hines loft Saturday Tor
Rock Hill, to attend tho commence-1
mani. , exercises, of w/nthrop/ college j
arid witness tho graduation of her
[daughter. Nollie .Ravnell. Ur. Hines
will leave'fir Rock: Hill, Monday ef
teraopa;... -.
"Mrs.1 Wm. ilpili and Vdaughter,
Miss Agnes, .of GahjosVillo, Ga., spent
tho week-end with relatives' here.'
.Miss Clara;. Beth Ballanger, f who
has been attending school ut Lander
ls at homo, for'-tho vacation with lier
parents, Rev. .and Mrs. N. G. Bal
langer.
Misses Ivor and^ Hannah B-rovyn.
wh?#have b?c?r. teaching thc past j
year," Miss Ivor-In the graded schools!
of :: Gaff hey and Miss "Hannah hear
Augusta,. arot et lionip for tho suhrij
mpr ht the homo of their father, Mr.
A. P. Brown. >
Crowds of people from Seneca and
vicinity 'attended the . "Birth .of a. Na-j
tiou" in Anderdon last week. Among!
thenw. -.Messrs.. John and j Joiner Bal* j
langer, Riiand1 Shelor.' Miss .COraj
.W|lley, Mlasi!,; Bertha .Shoemaker,,
.Messrs. Norman : Bacon, J. Q.'
'Ad?m?. -Jas. .Adams, ' B; A. Lowryii
I^v^W. H./J??^aHtoW C N. Gighll-.l
?Jai. IO??-, W. GlgnllHat. 1. B'.*' WaT-j
lace ? und . family, Mrs. W. f>>-' Hamil
ton, Mrs. ;Earl Harper. Mrs. C. W.'
Smith,-JHTS., Q-i:N,.. Olgnllilat, ;Mr.i
ii, ..iP.-..Macon-.. . -, ?M&4
Maliter ^Ft?ncfsVWallaco has benn'
visiting h 13 unc?s, Rev. J, B'. wal
lace of Westminster tor several dayii.,
Mr. , ?nd/ Mrs . E. B- JRhms^y ? tit
PJckons county visited tho family of
Mr,, J. T. Law roneo?, 3?a?^??mft
ahd. attended'<?JO meeting' at" the
Methodbit church, ' . .
Jtov< w. H. -Hamilton and ROV-J.
J. E. and I. E. Wallace and their,
^p^^^maiSSnb ?ho .picnto^Jijg
om soi? i co!Icg? tonjonw g ly o n by
0/-/? Cl?mson^v?i3^??e Prcahy torin n
to tho miniEtew^^nd their . fan?iliea:
^Pj^n^nt P^y^ry. ' - ,,'
"/MM?? pt; Calhoun has
?3S^few. :dAyB at, ... thai
id Mr?.; C! '. & Mau ?di n v'isit
i?lat?ves in Laurena county1 (ant
iBsn&'TO- d'fiSKe^?fflfcPi?ffflrfmS
^::Ttr^-t>. . Mv'?iiaiwy and '. . Mra.'l
Padget^ of Greenville were
to S?n?c?^Jfit??*?^ by the:
of Rev, .#Sr/ Gaines,
two la?eat accessions to the
ass in Soneca are Capt. Camp-!
sAf?-jON^^^^ Court?
JkttnuKiteu^
Hoiloman, cadsier of the Seneca Na
tionat- ian^ / '. .'... ;
M ?es Maggie Thonipson, who
Ui.c.?f?f?t;.year ia at
iff,' vi i>;,
-: . Wearing feld Clo that? ?
i ^tc?doa,--laa?ft^i#*Dott1t be
*t*??fc4.-:to" JI?'W .ei?thea ?in' .,
tbs*,'1-i-&e- eihorttttb;?5 placarded
otsr r-onden nae hat, fallen on. dea
tara.' Jfor nw**Qr?ngVauJta art?-seen
In mourning; A rctics! pia'
?eetns..to?-.hp ,l&mt?itr *t> by tho majorr
V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!"??! '..WVK.;?. .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. ?.'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII?^||B^^L?T"
.-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v:
tf4*%Mk? % v/kt?t ^$#fsSPi
VOLUR1S5?L
ANDERSON, S? G*? THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916
131
Your ! choice of t any
Wool Coat Suit M the
kousc ' thu morning at
HALF ? PRICE. 1%; sale
goes on until we close out
tho whole lot, which re
minds us to say there are
not many, but every one
a high class garment f~?
the price.
You'll find quite a good
range of fabrics and colors
and sizes.
Whether you want ono
or not us but little trou
ble to stop ip and look
them over.
Materials of ?Serge,
Wop! Rep, Carberdine,
Silk Faite, Serge end S?J&
Combination. ' '
The Prices Run This Way:
{ol5.00 Suits at . ........ . . ,$ 7.5?
$12.50 Suits at . ... . . ... $6,25
#20.00 Suits at .. . . . .. . . . ..-. $10*00
$22.50 Suits at . . . . , . ?.,$11.25
$25.00 ?uits at. . . . :. .......$12.50
$3<?^itsat; . . . ...... . .$15*00
fy.fe^itsat . .......... ... I $17*50
?? p35|p^its at.. ....... .. . $18.75
#55.90 3?its at.... m i / . .. .$27,50;
Wr can't charco them,
nor send on approval, nor
make alteration*. .The
little charges wo make for
?lterotion? ypu won't
mimi ' '
Be?t?^ come in first
VViSj?n you /take your trip - this s?mmer be ?ure and
supply yourself with % MK. Traveler V Check*.:'
Cashed everyi where ; :y<mr signature is,your tdeni' ?
tjiUatiori; if |?st> no. one cy* can get them cashed:
and tr^e cost is very sm&ll
i 8 ; S S j fi
it l'a Vit f
lt enea not
fteMjqjt?^^^ ??^OKN 'mouBL?a may.
''at?*. ?.:->:"s-V/