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WE'RE PROUD JO SELL GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS because They Give Satisfaction. We carry in stock Slims, Stouts and Regu lars in several different models and collars. We Invite Your Inspection Before Buying. T. L. CELY CO. TENNIS We are sole agents for Spalding's Tennis and Base Ball goods. t (See Window.) Faut* sBook Store AIM TO SEND FIVE HUNDRED DELEGATES Andmon District of Methodist Church Planning for Spar tanburg Meeting. Hail Fell in Large Quantities in Sec tions of County Sun day. Tue Anderson district ol the Meth odist church plano to have a regular light brigade at the Wesley Bible Class Federation in Spartanburg July 19-21. This is an exceedingly targe delegation, and lt seems likely that .thia number will go. for whn the things is carefully thought over it ia seen that th? St: John'a church with the backing of the other churches of the district can easily supply this number. The o'an to have five hundred dele gates at Spertanburg originated with Rev. John W. Speake, when he waa at tho District Sunday school confer ence at Honea Path. The plan was heard with some misgiving?, but Mx. Speake finally had hts way about tho matter and he Is now at the head of a committee making the tull 'plana and arrangements for the delegation to go to the Spartan-city. ? A special Crain will be run to ac commodate this crowd, and the, men will arrlvte in Spartanburg in time to march in the grand parade, and will remain over that, night for thc great mass meeting. It fa the confident hope and expec tation of those In charge of the meet ing at Spartanburg tp make thia gath ering the beat and biggest in the soth, and the very best speakers. are be ing secured for the program. Tho section of the county between Pendleton. Sandy Springs and WI1 llamBton wau visited by a light rain and half storm on Svuday afternoon and night. At Pendleton and Sandy Springs the ball waa quite heavy, and ucar Willlamston the hail was heaped in piles by *hc wino and did not melt until Monday morning. The country is in bad need of a good rain. Light showers have visited portions of the county since Saturday afternoon, but none of them have amounted to very much. The damage dono by the halt ls very dight. No crops are far enough ad-, vanccd to have been damaged by this storm, in the city yesterday hail and rain fell, but the hall waB so slight, even flowers in the yards were not seriously damaged. Ute weather forecast calls for dry weather. . ?ar "JITNEY" Offer-This aaa 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c to Foley & Co Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You Will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pilla, for pains and back, rheumatism, backache,' kidney sad bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic^ .Stout people en Joy them. Evana Pharmacy. if; MOWING YOUR LAWN With a good Lawn Mower, one that nins easily, is quickly ad justed to long or short grass, and does not leave ridges or un even patches to spoil the looks of your lawn, gives both pleasure and satisfaction to the user. We have three different makes, all of which are Extra Good ones ' ' "Junior" "Norka" and "Diamond Special" all or which are Ball-bearing; with the knives made from the highest grade of steel oil tempered and hardened. $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 sy .jh *ygy 1?IC HARDWARE CO. T DAY OF MRS. HOLM'S SALE PROVED SUCH A RUSH BUY ERS HAD TO BE ADMIT TED PIECEMEAL CROWDED ALL DAY Offering Brand New Goods at Ab solute Cost-Hearty Res ponse to Ads. Thc power of printers ink was fully demonstrated yesterday In Anderson. In Saturday afternoon's Dally Mail Mrs. J. C. II ol loman had a three column ad. running down thc page eight or ten inches announcing that she was going to retire from busl ne88. In Sunday's Intelligencer there appeared a full page nd, with descriptions and illustrations, also announcing thc fact that she was go ing to retiro from business, and was offering her stock of brand new and stylish goods at absolute cost. And tho ladies packed the store Monday morning to such an extent that thc doora had to be locked and admittance refused thc others until some of those inside could be waited on and gotten out.. One of the ladies who waited on the trade yesterday said last night that she bad never seen such a quick, spontaneous and heart response to an advertisement as this sale of Mrs. Hollcman's. Some new goods that arrived yes terday will bo placed on sale at cost price today. Mrs. Holleuian announced In po un certain words that she was going to close out her stock at once, and to that end she would uell her goods al absolute cost. This being tnie. thc only thing necessary to Bell the good3 was to let this fact be known. , You will seo that she used the Dally Intelligencer for a full page and she got results. The Intelligencer reaches the peo ple who havfc the money to buy thc goods which you have to sell-Nuff Ced. Best Thing for a Bilious Attack, "On account of my confinement in the printing office I have for years been a chronic sufferer from Indiges tion and liver trouble. A few weeks ago I bad an attack that was so oe- - vore that I was not able to go to thc case for two days. Failing to gel any relief from any other treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man." writes H. C. Balley, editor Car olina News, Chap?n, S. C. Obtainable everywhere. AUSTRIAN PRISONERS ARE WELL TREATED Russian Captors Carefully Clothe and Feed Them-Mostly Young Men. Kiev, Russia, May 2.-Long trains of Austrian prisoners are arriving daily at Kiev with stories of the des perate fighting in the forests ot the Carpathian passen. The appearance of tho prisoners la .Ny no means as bad as had boen I :lntcd. Most of them look healthy und Htrong-und with the exception ot their foot gear their clothing la in fair condition. The Austrian hoot reaches only above the angle and is less effective against dirt and th? wear and tear of campaigning than the Russian high boot The, Rus sians have assisted the captives by giving them high boots free. Few or these Austrian prisoners appear to have suffered from hunger. Accord ing to their own accounts to an As sociated Press correspondent, thoy received three meals daily even when fighting in the Capathlan passes far from the bape of supplies. The best of relations exist between 'the Austrian prisoners and their Russian captors. During a halt in the precesi?n, the friendly Russian sentries may be seen trying to con verse by signs with their captives, who ??y to reply in a feeble mixturo of German and Russian. Whenever there ls an opportunity sentries and prisoners gather together and ex change cigarettes and stories of their experiences in the trenches. Among the Hungarians there is a large percentage of very young men. from which the Inference is drawn that the Hungarian male population ts being heavily drawn upon. < Out of every thousand prisoners taken In the Carpathians, about 50 are Germans, which bears out the previous stories that there ts a sprinkling of Kerman tcgiments along the entire fighting line in tho Carpathians. In addition to the prisoners taken at Prsemysl. the Russians appear to have taken some 30.000 Hungarians and Germans tn the Carpathian bat tles during the third week of March. They Are 79 Years Old. "For some time past my wife and myself were troubled with kidney trouble," writes T. B. Carpenter. Har. rlsburg. Pa. "We suffered rheumatic pains all through the body. The first few doses of Foley Kidney Pills re lieved us. After taking ?ve bottles between us we are entirely cured. Al though we ore both In the seventies we are.as rigorous aa w's were 30 years ago." Foley Kidney Pills stop sleep disturbing bladder weakness, backache, rheumatism. dizziness, swollen Joints and sore. muscles: aha*** Pharmacy. SI. JAMES HOTEL HAS SUCCESSFUL OPENING Fir?! Special .Sunday Dinner Serv ed to Fifty Guests-Will be Regular Feature. Thc first 8pcciul Sunday dinner al Hotel St. James, wan a splendid suc cess, there being almost fifty guests present, of those 7 were visitors, ?:> paid dinners and Vi regular boarders. Thc dinner itself was beautifully pre pared and beautifully served. and proved to bc the beat efforts of a very fine chef. These young men are to bc congratulated on the wonderful success of their splendid new hotel from tho very first. Krgfxtered at the St. .lame* Sunday, Mr. W. L. Mims. Atlanta, ?a.; Mr's. Fllorence .Kallongor. Westminster. S. C.; Mr. Jack Mullan. Baltimore, Md.; H, Rester. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Boyd. c!ty; Mr. Robt. J. Cooper. City; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hnrtnn. City; Mr. J. F. Halliard, city; C. E. Godfrey. Spartanburg; T. B. Godfrey. Spartanburg; lt. G. Garrison, Spartanburg; Miss Ixils Wells, city; Miss Ruth Wells, city; Mss Nell Finley, city; A. B. Kenlund. city; Robert Finley, city; Mr. I). C. RoBor.Ielt, Nashville. Tenn.; Mr. Mr. Robert Sullivan, city; Mr. RenJ. Cromer, city; guests. Miss Eva 'frib ble, Miss Miriam Lee. Miss Nollie Barton, Miss Ellamac Trlbblv, Miss Bessie Major, Mr. and Mra. R. K. Ould. Mr. aud Mrs. V M. Barton. Swearingen State Superintendent of Education Was Visitor Here Yes terday. State Superintendent of Education J. ?. Swearingen was a visitor in th; city yesterday. He drowned In rath er unexpectedly at the offlrc of Coun ty Superintendent of Education J. B. Felton and ape'-it a short while, utter which he loft for Greenville. Mr. Swearingen was accompanied to Greenville by Mr. Felton, who re turned to thc etty yesterday after noon. At Greenville Mr. Swearingen met with the members of the County School Trustees Association, after which he departed for Spartanburg. where ho. visited one of the echools last night. Ile stated that he would return to Columbia Tuesday. MUS. W. A. H?O0EN8, Editor Phone 17, Mrs. B.D. Pierce and Master Billi') Pierce returned to their home in Greer.?..Ile Saturday after a vist tu Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chapman. Mrs. J. D. Maxwell has returned from a.visit to Clemson. Mrs. J. C. Blanton of Jacksonville. Fla., is visiting her Bluter, Mm. li. -B". Bl eek ley. Mrs. Leno Cllnkscalcs and Miss Julia Bell of Howndosvillc nro visit ing Mra. O. W. Ould. Mrs. J. C. Watklnn haB returned from a visit to Augusta, Ga. Mra. F. H. Cllak3cales of Clemson spent yesterday with her sister, Mra. H. S. McFall. Mrs. JamcB H. Hendrix of Colum bia, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. H. S. McFall, left ycBtcrday for Clemson to visit relatives. Mrs. E. J. Denniss of Pinopolis. 8. C.. and Miss L. T. Rembert of Henderson Vii le. N- C.. left yesterday for their homes after a vUlt to Mrs. C. G. Sayre. Mrs. Rosa McCully left yesterday for a short visit to Atlanta. Miss Anna Ross Cunningham re turned yesterday from a visit of sev eral weeks to friends lu Abbeville and Greenwood. Mrs. H. 8. Dowling returned last night from a weeks visit to Bam berg. Wesley Ph Hs thea. The Wesley Phllathaa class will meet thia afternoon at half past four with Mss Alma Turner: Mrs. Tolly UL Tbe many friends of Mrs. Will Tol ly will regret to hear that abe ls ser iously ill at the Anderson Hospital, where she waa carried on Sunday . Miss Lucia Chiles spent the week end with friends in Belton. Magical Recital. Some of the music pupila of Mas Lucia Chiles gave a delightful recital on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mra. W. F. Cox. The* program was beautifully arranged and each selection given reflected great credit both on the teacher and tho pupil, and was greatly enjoyed by those pre sent Thoae on program were: Anne Gambrtll. Katherine Allen, Atlee Cop per. Dexter C routh er. Mary Burton, Donald Broom, Jos?phine Anderson. Helen Watkins, Lucia Sullivan. Boh Trsmmell. Mary Clement, Eunice Kirana, Elisabeth Led bet tee, Gladys Cater. Constance Cater, Sara Mattison, William Mattison, Annie Elmore and Marcile Gu dst. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. Chappell, of Five Tem Standing, Relieved hy Cardal. Mt. Airy. N. C.-Mrs. Sarah M. Chap pell of this town, says: "I suifcrcd tor live years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Cardui, the wo man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I had not taken but about six babies until I was almost cured, lt did mc more Rood than all thc other medicines 1 had tried, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and 1 told them about Cardui, Several are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, 6uffer from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sidcache. sleeplessnc?s, and that everlastingly tired feeling? If so. let us urge you to give Cardui a trial. Wc feel confident it will help you, Just as it lias a million other women in the past half century. Begin taking Cardui io-day. You won't regret it. All druggists. tVritt Ui Chtttanooe* Wedir.ina Co., Ladt**' Advisory Deo? . Chattanooga, Tann., (or Sttti*k In ?itu. uevt on your casa and C4 paga book, "Home trtatmcnt (or Woman." In plain wrapper. N.C. 134 ROUSING MEETING OF AD CL?BJH?RSOAY WILL BE HELD AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BEGIN NING AT 8 A FINE PROGRAM Talks Will be Made by Local Ex perts on Live Topics-Smok er Afterwards. The meeting o? the Anderson Ad Club next Thursday evening al the chamber of commerce, beginning at H o'clock, promises to bo one of thc inot?t Interesting and entertaining that has been held since thia organization waa perfected. A particularly attrac tive program will be carried ot. Eugene Drown. ' of the Anderson Cash Grocery Co.. will make a talk on "Who Pay? For Advertising." John Linley, llvo wiro real estate man of the. city, wilt speak on "Suc cessful Real Estate Advertising." raymond E. Cochran of W. H. Kceso & Co.. will speak on "Selling Gooda Over thc Counter.'' Hugh Dixon of Evans Pharmacy will speak on "Putting thc Punch In Candy Advertising." Sam Bailes of the B.ee Hive will speak on "Window Dressing." .11. B. Johnson, manager of tho local office of tho Southern Express company will speak on "Express Ser vice." Dr. M. R. Campbell will sneak on "The Relation of Good . Eyesight to Scce8sf?l Bubiness." Clifford Shearer of thc Hank of An derson will sneak on "What a Bank Means to a Young man." As announced before, a big window dressing contest will bo held on July 4. Further announcements with re ference to this contest will be mado from limo to t'mc. A smoker will bo enjoyed by those attending tho meeting of tho Ad Club Thursday night. All those content' plating attending aro requested to sond in their names to Pr?sident Har ry GelBberg of the Ad Club, in order that their names may bo "placed In the pot." \ Killing Ail Flies WITH Sliepaiti^nyDriver AND Insect Exyrmmator Certain death to Bed bugs, Cock roaches, Ants, Moths, House Flies and Mosquitos. Infects curry deadly diseases. Protect yon Health and Home, get a bottle today. . Guaranteed as represented; Ask your Druggist or Grocer. SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. Fresh Shipment of Florida Vegetables Extra tine Smooth Tomatoes, lb.12 l-2c Snap Heans, the best quality, 2 lbs for.25c New Irish Potatoes, lb.5c Beets, 3 for. .10c Squash, lb.7c Egg Plants, 2 for.15c New Cabbage, lb.4 l-2c Onions, bunch.5c California Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs for.25c Prunes, fat and waxy, 2 lbs for.*25c 3 Cans Pie Peaches for.25c Dried Apricots, 2 lbs for.35c 48 lbs Paten! Flour.$1.90 48 lbs Self-Rising Flour . ..$2.00 Fresh Lookout Cakes, each . . ? . . ....10c SOMETHING NEW-Bran Crackers. Every body should cat these crackers for health's sake, package.15c Anderson Cash Grocery Co. BINDER TWINE You Will Bc Relieved of Binder Twine Troubles If You Have Our TWINE. Most uniform in size-greatest in tensile strength-greatest number of feet to pound. On account of the embargo on Sisal, most man ufacturers are unable to supply Twine. We, there fore, strongly advise your placing your order NOW for what you will need. Sui) i an Hardware Co. Anderson, Greenville, Belton. it firestone TIRES They are the tires that carry you longest, far therest and easiest, with most miles per dollar and fewest stops on the way. For Sale By Todd Auto Shop Vf, " '../ \ ? ?. ?* .. '" ' .- ? ll 1,^'COOPER - ?3J< I r?RMlT?RE CO THE SAVING HABIT During the past five, ten or more years, how much have YOU saved as a reserve to be drawn upon in the later" and more needy period of your life? The SAVING HABIT is very important for you lo have in preparing for the time when you may hot be in health, strength and energy that is yours today. *r Why no: start that Savings account TODAY?. We pay interest on deposits. Peoples Baak of Anderson Swatters Five Thousand Hy Killers Will be Distributed by Insurance Company. i The 5,000 fly swatters which were I to have been din tr ibu tod In tho city at the beginning of the recent "clean up week" but which did not arrive un account ot an unavoidable delay have I been received, and are now ready tor distribution. Theae fly swatters ara to be given away free of vost by the Southeastern Life Insurance company. ! with headquarter* in Greenville, tad ia thriving branch office hero, in [charge ot Horace J. McGee. 1 Some three hundred ot the watter? will be at the chamber of commerce, where they may be had by calling for them. A large hatch of them will be at the office of the boutheatern Ufo Insurance company, in the Brown Building, over the Dime Savings Bank. Hundreds of the swatters wilt be dis tributed in the business district ot the city. \ --, J Whooping Cong*. "When my. daughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that abo bud hemorrhage of tbt> lunga. I was terribly alarmed about her ccoodlUcn. Seeing Chamberlain's, Cough Fumedy so highly recommend ed I got her a hoUle and lt relieved" the cought ai once. Before ah?^lM? valsbed two bottles of thia remedy ?he wa* entirely well." write* Mrs. S. ?. Cranes, Crookavttie, Ohio. Ob tainable everywhere,