In addition to the n trading. At the stroll the hour advertised. Mrs. Th Infants and Childrens Drop Stitch Hose, Hour *1 sale, pair.AC Mennen's Borated Talcum Powder, regular 25c value. Hour sale .. . .?7C Ladies Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs, value C?? 5c, Hour aale 3 tor ....?Iv White Pearl Buttons, good quality. Hour sale, 9f* dozen.AC 1 lot Ladles Belts in Patent leather and Silk, O . Hour sale.?v 1,000 yards 18-in Embroid ery, vaiue i?c, Hour ?y _ salo..# C 10 dozen Ladies Silk Petti coats, values up lo *ffj?_ $1.50, Hour sate .. ? 400 yards Brown Linen, value 10c, Hour O _ sale. lany values which wi :e of each hour from Please remember tl rifty! M)c*Jo:Ktolij 1 lot Ladles Muslin Draw ers, trimmed in lace and em broidery, value 25c- 1 P _ Hour sale.IOC Ladles Fine Muslin Corset Covers, value 25c, Hour Bale. 15c 1 lot Childrens Muslin Pants, regular 16c val- Q ^ ue, Hour sale '..OD 1 lot Ladles Muslin Gowns neatly made and trimmed, value 35c, Hour 1 sale.1S7C x iui umie? BiuBiin uowns, value 50c, Hour sale. 29c 1 lot Ladies Muslin Skirts trimmed in lace and em broidery, value %1 K) /?Q Hour sale.OivC On the Str< ed goods will 9 ii? j titer together for j ock Wednesday will make no c tie's the pney! Childrens Rompers, |50e, Hour 29 C Ladies White Wash in Repp Pique and afr '!.": 98c ?Jt Ladies White Duck . Tatue 75c, M. sale.wvv >t Ladies White Canvas s. $1.00 values, CCiV? sale.*#J7v ijot Ladles White Canvas Oxaffwrn- io ^?alir--sti-,-9?. ?= ?I JBB.J? values, Hour Q7rf"? Bale.?J # C 1 lot Ladies Oxtords in Vlei, Patents and Qun Metal In all styles. $2.00 val- d?*! AO ues, Hour, sale . ,*P JL .*xO oke of Each Hour the < I not be sold at the adh four pleasure every W morning until 7 P. M. exceptions to this rule. GOLDE Drop Evt il2o-ck>ckto 1 HOBO in all colors, cpecinl for Wils hour, 26c IO value.i?v 1 lot Mens all wool Trous ers, value 93.00, dj-fl AO Hour ?ale.?P * ?5^0 1 lot Hens Unen Pants, eurantced all linen, value 1 lot Mens Imitation Palm Beach Pants iu solid amt stripes, $1.50 values, special -'1 lot Boys Genuine Palm Beach Bults in solid and , stripes, regular $5.00 value, special for tuts (j? O OA Hour sale.*pO?0*J different Hour Sales wi 'ei'tkcd prices, but will LES " WHERE YOI 'ednesday, we have ai we will sell Exceptio] N HOU1 o'clock to 21 1 lot Mens all wool Suits, new patterns in small Invis ible HtripoB, val- d?*7 QO uo $10, Hour saleV . ?v? Any suit in our house, values up to $15.00, spe cial toe this d?Q QO hour .. . Boys Linen Pants, Aft** value 7Cc, Hour sale. -jaova Palm Beach Pants, All Midi. Tallie H W HoUr sale. 75c 1 lot Mens Blue Serge 8ults, all wool, value ?*C Q(? $8.50. Hour sale. .V0*30 ll Begin. When the ] 1 revert to the regular ^to^mwJ^^ BBhsHsWai NB U PAY LESS " (ranged to have EXT tial Values. B-U-T w? El SALE ind Come 600 yarda Dress Ginghams, beautiful designs, value 10c. Hour 71^ sale.#,5SC 1 lof. White 8heer Organ die, 40 inches wide, value S;Br. .. ..10c 1 lot Atlantic White Cro chet Qu il ta. value fin. S1.2C. Hour Salo.... 0*7C Louise 4-4 Bleached Mus lin, value 8c, Hour fi _ aale.OC Poe Mill? Best Quality. Bleached Muslin, value reHo"..74c "Crystal". 72sS0 Bedsheets, -nina flfa Hm*,, mrjtQ^-1 Lot colored Scrims for Window Curtains, val-? ue 10c, Hour sale .. ..OC I lot Black and White Prints, value 0c, QJL#* Hour sale.w2v Hour is past-that H prices. -RASPE 5 will-se) 21AL Barga! each Hour That Sc ? VS ?' 4/ 1 lot Ladles Black Para sols, Peragla frame, value 2r\Ho".rr 65c 1 lot Ladii mads, value Hour aale 1 lot Men* Silk Hats, value 60c, ta all ? ?lora OO^, Hour sale . 1 lot Chll rans Dresses lu Oinghams \ti d Percales, special for i ils 50 C 1,000 yar|tj;; Crepe Wash Goods, fast Dolors, value 10c special for Sits 71 _ hour .. ..M.. ??C ls Parasols, best ^150. ggc New Une djolldrens Dresses in Ginghams, Repps and ?TO!i*te lawgi, -tmtue f\0 _ #|JCWurdale ...*70C Mens . Imitation Palm Beach Suits, will wash nice ly, value 13.00, QO Hour sale .. Boys Fine Worsted Caps, regular 50c values, Off _ Hour sale.AaJC .? our's advert?s ns for Tomorrow's Special Only during wes You 4 o'clock to o 1 lot Ladles Whlto Lawn Shirt Waiata, value pOr 60c, Hour saie .. .. ?OC 1 lot Ladles Fine White Voile and Striped Crepe Waists, value 7">c, CA^ Hour salo.?VC 1 lot Ladies Percale Houso Tr/esses, va)uo 7oc, /j*7 Hour aale.?* # C 1 lot Ladles House Dresses in Porcale anddnghauis, Ht>e clarr $150 value, fer QO. this hour.%70C Ladles White Dresseo lu Voiles, value $3.50, special for this t??"| QA hour.?P * *i/0 1 lot Childrens Whlto Dresses, slightly soiled, val ue^l.25. Hour ?QQ 1 lot Ladies Mary Jane and Baby Dolls, 1n alt leathers, value $2.60, t?** Q*7 Hour sale .. , .ap I ?57 i Our entire lino Mens Ox fords in ul) leathers and toes, valu? .s up to t?? f QQ $3.00. Hour sule. .M> I ?570 MID WEEK WEDNESDAY Low Round-trip Rate* for Everybody Offered by the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "The Progressive Railway ol the South." To Newport News, Va.-General Assembly Presbyterian Church in the U. S., (Southern), May 20-28, 1915. To Memphis, Tenn.-General AAgnbly Cumberland Presbyterian dniren and Woman's Missionary C?ention, May 20-2 7, 1915. To Richmond, Va.-?-Annual Reunion. United Confederate Veter ans, June 1-3. 1015. To Birmingham? Ala.-Grand Lodge, 1. O. O. F., of Alabama, 40rl3, 1915. To Birmingham, Ata.-^-Sunday School Congress, National Bap list Convention? (Colored), June 9-14, 19i5. To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Panama-Pacific Inter national Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915. To Houston, Tex.-?-Soutnern Baptist Convention and Southern Sociological Congress, May 12-19, 1915. To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June 28-July 31, 1915. For specific fate, schedules or other information, call on SEA (jURD Agents ur write . f* COMPTON, S. A. LTRW FRED GE?SSUER, ?en. Passent How Many Miles of Washington, May 3.-The Uifked States department ol agriculture ia now gathering information which, when complete, should not only :frte the total mileage of public roads in the United States and their costjtfbut should serve as a baals for estimating the relative Value ot the dlfferontl kinds of highways. Some lR.Oo?iets of Inquiry blocks have alreadyfjteen { distributed through the State-high way commissions, and Borne of' are now beginning to 'come tho department. Each set cons four cards. Of these the first asks for lr tton on the mileage of dlffercnj CB ot roads ip the county to is sent. Tho mileage does clue, of courso, streets in eil towns. The roads are divldetf classes us follows: brick pai, crete, macadam with the at acme eubstance such as u or tar, plain macadam, gi other hard surfaced roads, clay mixture properly gm drained, ordinary earth road ly constructed, anJ, final] proved reads. The necond card asks fe Hon in regard to ?he tax roada and the amount o money expended on them.] The third blank is the names of local road the fourth with facta in bond {?sues and the the counties for their rc AM there are- epproxtt counties in the United St of which the mileage ha been estimated, it IM h.. that thia preliminary exact The departmt will be able to detect te reporta for >r*loj ly 3.0C" in many ?ver even probable ?jy will be however, ?xceaaively road mil ter ri tory -/Bscept lass ttry Roads Have We Got than half a rallo of public road to every square mlle of territory ls raro, while in tho most thickly populated rural sections the maximum is no more than 3 1-2 or three miles. Thus, in Prance, there is an average for the entire country of 1,76 to a square mlle. In Italy, however, tills has tal lon to .86, possibly on account of tho mountainous character of much of the peninsula and of Sicily and Sar dinia. In America the average is approx imately. 80 miles, which, in view of the fact that much of the country is sparsely settled, seems undiy high. Au explanation, however, is to , bo found in Ute fact that in many States the law provides that each section line shall je t< publi" road. Thus, i for example, there are in the State! of lowe alone more than 104,000 miles of legal highways, manifestly a much larger mileage than is required ) by traffic. When the Information lu regard to the existing roads which the depart ment is now seeking io complete, it is the Intention to continue the j in quiry year after year In .order to j as certain the durability and economy of the various kinds of highways. JThe data thus collected should be anatol ta road engineers all over the coun try and lt in hoped that county arunta end others interested tn improven ent of agriculture. will do their heal to facil?tale the collection of the desired Information. . 1 Thieves float Mke Darks. Farm and Fireside says: "Ducks are good watchdogs for the poultry,yard. No matter what limo of night the thief may come, the ducks will quack." ? IO HOLD TEACHERS EM JERE FRIDAY WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE COUNTY BO AD OF EDU CATION IN Tfife COURTHOUSE Candidates Will be Examined Along General Lines-Test Opens at 9 Closes at 5. Tho next county teacher? examina tion will bc held next Friday In tho jourt h~usc, and aa usual, will be conducted by tho county b^ard of ed ucation, composed of County .Superin tendent of Education J. li. Felton, Superintendent of City Schools E. C. Mcfunts and Superintendent J. O. Watkins cf thc belton schools. Mr. Felton stated yesterday that candidates would be examined along seaeral lines; that ls in such subjecu as: arithmetic, algebra, geography Malory, physiology, agriculture, civic? and carrent - events, pedagogy and grammar. It is ox peeled that between 60 and CO candidates witt take the examina tion. Those making the required rverage on thc tea* will bo awarded certificates omitting them to teach *n thia county. Th? examination will begin at 0 o'clock In the forenoon and close a?- 5 in the afternoon. PIEDMONT INSURANCE AGENCY See Me For Any and All INSURANCE. C. E. TR1BBLE, Mariam Brown Building. SPECIAL TRAIN FROM ANDERSON, S. C., TO RICHMOND VA., MAY 31st 1915 For accommodation of Confederate Veterans, Sons of Veterans, Families and Visitors to Richmond, Va., June 1, 2, 3, I9i5, The Blue Ridge and Southern Railway will run a special train leaving Anderson 6:30 a. m., May 3 ist to arrive at Richmond, Va. 8:30 p. m. same date, consisting of one combination car one coach and one standard pullman car, running via Greenville, Spartanburg and Charlotte at fare of $8.85 for round trip. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd with final limit to return June 10th, 11915. Parties desiring to take advantage of this rate on SPECIAL TRAIN SHOULD MAKE RESERVATION AT ONCE with J. R> ANDE?^?ON,Supt.