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Yesterday's Good Rain Enabled Us To Re-Ar range Our Stock Today We'll Be Better Prepared To Serve You. You'll lind many unusual and interesting bargains in Millinery and Peady-to-Wear. Many new things just opened up I<T these depart ments. Specials on Trimmed and Untrimmed Hals. Ptetty Shirt Waists, - - - $1.00 Linen Skirts with "Suspenders" $2.00 Coat Suits 1-4 Off The New SUMMERY DRESSES are just as pretty as you'd care to wear-thc prices are not much. MOORE-WILSON CO "The Daylight Store." WEALTH OF EARTH COMESM EARTH Great Fortunes of America's Wealthiest Men Made in Real Estate. Are you aware ot tho tact that all the wealth ot the earth must come troto the earth? Po you also knov i u the Immense wealth of the Mack . .. tho Floods. th?' Asters, the Vanderbllts, and the Letters was first founded on real ft estate? A'S a few cases, among tho Immense "?j ly wealthy families named above ?T Where gold and silver mines played a big part in the beginning; that the real fortunes which came ufterywardn, were itade possible-in fact built by fortunate Investments in real estate. Are you aware of thc fact that the corner of Broadway and Forty Sec ond Street in New York..one of the ntoat important, most used, and con * sequantly most valuable corners of the Metropolis, was once the Astor farm? The tailers of Chicago, one of tho richest families of this country, owe their money to the fact that they saw what others did not sec, a long time ago-timi the swamps which were then where State street now is, would In time be very valuable, Marshall Field, often spoken of as the groat Merchant Prince, did not make his money from his gigantic de partments store, hut from the pur Ohaae and sale of Chicago real estate. This article could run on and on naming hundreds nf the Captains of Finance and Industry, whose names are synonymous with great wealtli; and in every one of them, the first beginning, and In many easies the ac tual amassing of their i r?tmense wealth had sprung from real estate. Then, If this he true, why not emu lathe the example pf these Captains of High Finance. Hlg liuslness, and In dustry? Nothing succeeds like Bucess. How ninny times have you seen any real estate In u live town or city deprece ate in value? How many times have you seen instances where a small investment in real estate has paid per fectly astounding div?deos? This little analysis ls intended to demon strato the very, ve/y. very small chance of loss, in purchasing real .state in a live town (meaning one tltat is steadily growing in popula tion) and the overwhelming odds In favor of your investment proving very profitable if made In North Ander son . Just one more in 'anee to convince you that North Anderson ls consider ed hy experts In the real estate busi ness, as an investment par excellence, is the fact that the F><iultabl2 Lite In surance Company has offered to, and Is now lending money on North Ander son real estate property, whereas they liav(e never loaned money on suburban development property before-any where, or at any time. Why hoMtate? Let us "show you." It will cost you nothing; but on the other bund, mav be the first step to a large fortune; or at any rate to a nice home among the best neighbors on earth. Silly Slagnn. "See America first'' How can we do lt When old Columbus Beat us to it' -Boston Transcript. "Mother, may I go out and vote?' "Oh, yes. my darling D. A. Fi. ter." Washington Post. Misti Princine's Biscuit Test "'TPHE most exacting test of a woman's baking ability is Bis cuit, if she can bake good Biscuit, she can bake good anything, says Miss Princine. ' Therefore, we say to every woman of the land, use Miss Princine's Biscuit Recipe and bake a batch of Biscuit with thc new and never-failing leavening Princine PURE PHOSPHATE BakinglWder There is s, lat. of comfort in no-fear-of failure and there will be a world Of satisfac tion in hearing everybody ask for more. ' Princine is equally sure for every baking purpose. It ta just as good for rolls, or pop-overs or calces. And what is more, Princine il purt. "Pure" is the very word used by Alfred W, ?v?cCann, the famous food exponent of New Yor.\. And V Ex cellent" is the word of Lewis B. Allyn of the Westfield, Mass., Board of Health. Try it for your next baking. ?sal fur the Princine Shelf mt Ttur Grocer's Pttnclna to??? in t?n4l?J catt- H Ib., IS?: 1 IP., 30C. UolrrS Pt*S? lairing Coo pom tn mortup, ll re? can't s? Ptiocln* at, ?out fiorai't, irn? bia nam? and ?caira 2-o*. aamplr, ot rent lit for K lb. cap. Mia? Ptlacior't Diacalt Recipe lira upon ? rcjuett. Tb*Southern Manufacturing^. Ilichmond.Va. MMilr .' mt I Mt t??? ?aaaaaaSMSaaaaB? 1 MKS. W. A. HUD UK NS, Editor Phoae 87. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wella of Wil mington, N. c.. arrived in the city last night und un- Ul? guests of Mr. ami Mrs. W. I.. I'.rlssey on Cal houn street. . .' Miss thrace Fripp of Charleston is visiting JUT sister Mrs. Klliot Mc f ants. .Mrs. Cashin, and Miss Hertha Casil la have gone to Westminister to visit Mr. Ossie Cushin. Miss Lila Sherard of Iva has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. K. Wat son this week. Miss Mamie Harton from Taylors. S. c.. is Hie guest of Miss Anna Merger. B. Mrs. 1-:. A. Hell and Miss May Hell >t Walhalla have been spending sev eral davrf with Mrs. F. H. Maxwell. They will return horne today. lu Honor of Miss Holland. A pretty compliment io the month's bride was the shower given yester day afternoon by Mrs. Alvin Aenew In honor of Miss Tommie Holland. About twenty-five guests were invit ed to Mrs. Agnew's attraetlve home on Hose Hill, each bringing an ?r dele for the bride-elect's kitchen with the article were directions for using, and these were very humorous and bright and were "the source of mindi merriment. A kitchen contest was also given the guests and the prize, a beautiful bunch of pink roses were won by Mrs. Shealy. The shower was very original, Mrs. Shealy dressed as a maid, brought in the articles for the bride on a large silver waiter, and preseuted it to Miss Holland. Miss Nancy Campbell gave a very charming and appropriate recitation, "Matrimonial Experiences." The attractive hostess served a dainty salad course. Move to College View. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dickson have moved from their home on E. Orr street to College View. On Thursday afternoon a few of Mrs. Dickson's friends and former neighbors gave her a delightful little shower. Each carried some little article for her new home and they spent a very happy afternoon with her. During the afternoon thev opened up tho pound packages they had brought arid a very delightful menu was served Week-End Party. Miss Anne Cambrill ls entertaining Misses Mary Smythe and Anne Bris tow of Greenville for the week-end. I>ast night she invited a few friends for an informa! little affair in honor of her guests, und a very delightful evening waa spent by all, the occas ion being charmingly informal and pleasant. Elegant Bin uer Party. Miss Gertrude Burrist entertained at an elegant course dinner yesterday at her home In North Anderson in honor or Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Vines. It was a delightful pleasant day. the guests for the occasion being Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Vines, Rev and MrB. O. L. Martin. Mrs. William Burris. Mrs. Lawrence Glenn, and Mrs. Stevens. Delightful Meeting R. E. Lee Yesterday In spite of the rain ami mud ubout thirty Judies attended the Robert E. Lee meeting at Mrs. Pat Majors yes terday afternoon. Mrs. Major and Mrs. Frank di llard were hostesses and most charm ingly dtd they acquit themselves of their duties. The dreariness and clouds without were forgotten, in the brightness and attractiveness within. Sweet peas and rhododendrum were used everywhere throughout the house nnd filled the rooms with their fragrance and beauty, . This was the time for thc annual election of officers, but this was post poned until a later meeting. The president, Mrs. Beatty, appoint ed the chatrmena fur decoration.'day, and were: Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. M. !.. Bonham; Silver Brook Cemetery, Mrs. George Broyles; Presbyterian, Mrs. J. P. Sullivan, and Baptist, Mrs. Ben Wilson. Mrs. Wilson will as usual have charge of the tablet in the court house, and Mrs. Beatty the Confed erate monument. Plans were made for the annual tea to be given the old ladies bf the Confederacy on June the 3rd, at the home ot Mrs. J. P. Sullivan. Tho chapter also discussed plans for a musicale tea to be given at the residence of Mrs. Charles Sullivan, the last week In May. The only program was "Current Eve a ts" by Mrs. M. L. Bonham, which were very fine, and a sweet solo by Mrs. W. J. Muldrow. During the social hour the hostesses aer\1?d an elegant three courae menu, that wns especially enjoyable. Tea Party Oir?a. The Te? Party Girls were delight fully entertained yesterday afternoon by litis ?Sias Sara Cray ton at her home on Calhoun street. Little Miss Man'.ia Lumpkin won a beautiful vase of flowers In an inter esting little rose contest. The charm ing little hostess served ber guests with a dainty menu. > Whooping Cough. "When my daughter bad whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that abe had hemorrhage of the lung.-. 1 waa terribly alarmed about her ccondlUon. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Pomedy so highly recommend" ad I got her a bottle and lt relieved the cought at onew Before She had vnlahed two bottle? of thia remedy abe. waa entirely well." write? Mr*. 8. P. Grimes. Crooksv ?He, Ohio. Oit* tatnablo overywhere gUINOX MAN IS MOTORCYCLE WINNER B. CARGILL RECEIVED TO TAL OF 234,420 VOTES IN POPULAR CONTEST REDERICK NEXT ;cond Contest is Now on and the Entrants Are Hard at Work. Tho winner In tho motorcycle con Ht conducted among the mill em oyeeH of Andersou mili? was un lUnced last night as being Mr. B. Cargill, ot' KM ii in ox mill. Unite a hit ot interest was taken this c( mest and the mon jvho ife in the race were all very an nus to win the machine. They put ? a good strong fight -Und Mr. Car il's success is well deserved. The ntest was inaugurated in March and used un the first of May. The last des were cast May 1st. and the turns were sent to Richmond. Va., r counting They were returned Anderson last night und Mr. Cur II was announced as the winner. The second contest is being started >w. In tills race there are many attestants, the contest being limit 1 to young men living within the irporate limits of the. city of An .rson. The fire department has de ded to hack their assistant chief, r. Furrnan Ceer. Mr. Geer has art ed in to work for the machine nd he ls getting a mighty good start, r. Reed Fowler another very popu ir young man of the city is going i the race and his supporters are ure of his winning. These two gen emen will both run a good strong ice. The final count of the votes reveal d the following standing of contes tnts in the race; t. II. ?Cargill.234.420 . C. Frederick.185,025 IT. 10. Childs.80.705 V. E. Higgs.05.075 V. P. Peace.4'.U70 t. Jackson.31,235 <. F. Whitmlre.20.100 !. F. Shaw.12.500 I. S. Ward. 7.7C0 1. K. Higginbottom. 2,705 . Jennings. 075 ohn Rodgers. r.OO . H. Allen. 255 lom Ellinson.... 215 I. Henderson. 1T5 I. Wells... 125 ooooooooooooooooooo RESULTS YESTERDAY o o ooooooooooooooooooo National League. At Boston ll; " New York 7. At Brooklyn-Philadelphia; postpon d on account of wet grounds. At Chicago 2; Cincinnati 9. At Pittsburgh 0; St. Louis 4. . American League. At Cleveland-Chicago; postponed. let grounds. At St. Louis 2; Detroit ll. At Philadelphia 4; Washington 1. At New York 3; Boston 5.. Federal League. At Newark 5; Chicago 4. At Buffalo-St. Louis, postponed. ret grounds. At Baltimore D; Pittsburgh 10. At Brooklyn 4; Kansas City 1. Son them League. All postponed on account of rain. South Atlantic League. At Jacksonville 0; Augusta 2. All ethers postponed on account of lin. Hat liesa and Take Salts for Kidney? alee a Glass of Salts if Yetar Back Harts or Bladder Bothers. The American men and women net guard constantly against Kid >y trooble. because we eat too much id all our food Is rich. Our blood filled with uric acid which the doeys strive to filter out, they eaken from overwork, become slug Ish; the eliminative tissues clog id the result ls kidney trouble, adder weakness and a general de ine In health. When your kidneys feel like lumps leadffl your back hurts or the urine cloudy, full of sediment or you re obliged to seek relief two or tree times during the night; if you iffer wltfi sick headache or dixzy. ?rvous apella, acid stomach, or you ive rheumatism when Ure weather had, get from your pharmacist .ont four ounces of Jd Salts; take a blespoonful in a glass of water he re breakfast for a few days and mr kidneys will then act fine. This mona salts ls made from the acid ' grapes and lemon juice, combined Ith llthta, and has been used for mentions to flush and stimulate egged kidneys; to neutralise the dds in the urine so lt no longer ls adder disorders. Jad Salts la inexpensive; can hot dare, makes . a delightful efferves snt llthta water beverage, and ba ngs in every home, Vcau9o nobody m make a mistake by having - a tod kidney-flushing any Urne. ^a^a^Ht^?nsva^?. ??S??a /v ^ YA tronV tire your taste, won t bite route tongue, won't parch your throat I Made of blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. Camels are preferred' over cither kind if tobacco smoked straight. Smooth and delightfully mild, yet having abundance of "body/' Camels stand the test when compared with any brand sold at any price! N Cost of choice tobaccos blended in Camels prohibits the use of coupons or premiums. CAMELS ?ell 20 for We. if your deal** can't ?apply you, tent We for one package or S LOO- fora carton of ten package? (200 cigarette?), Bent pottage pre paid. If after ?making one package you are not delighted with CAMELS, return the other nine pack? | age? and we will ' refund your dollar and pottage. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, M. C Great Pitching Star Stil 1 Shines. Walter .johnson. Walter Johnson, the great pitcher of the Washington Club, . was re claimed from the St, Louis Club of thc Federal League, ls still tho star he has been for seasons past If .his showing at the beginning of the base-, ball year is an indication, lie won in his first two games of the season in 3uch a manner that Clark Griffith, manager of the Senators, was pleased. Johnson dependa almost wholly on lils bewildering speed, and the time must soon como when, he, will. lo3e that. He cannot be expected to last as long as pitchers who study batters and win with their tricks, ?ut Washington fans are happy thia . yfar that ho shows indications of going through the season as great as ever. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK.? STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED "Mn's Hw Tm" Will Situ Year Siiffclsn lint liter %M Cal?se! ' ari CM M Silfo*. Calomel makes you sick; you lose a day's work. Calomel is quiekV.o pr and it ?al ira tes; calomel injures ye. ar liver. If you are bilious; feel lazy, sluggish and ali knocked out, if your-bowels are constipated and your head ashra- or stomach ia ?orr, just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's "Lirer Tone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medi cine. 0 You'll know it next rooming be eeuae you will wake up feeling fin?, your liver will be working, your head ache an<5 dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. You will Tee! Ilk? working. You'll li? cheer; fall, fall of energy ; vigor and ambit iou.' Your druggist or dealer adla you a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal guarantee that it will cleon yoUr sluggish liver better than naaty calomel; it won't maka you aide' and you can eat anything jpau want without being salivated. Your druggist. guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, ?lean your bowels andi straighten you up by morning er von get your money beek. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Ton? b?vwuse- ii. ia pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. 4 I am sidling militons of bottles of Dodson's Liver Tone to people.who have found that thia pleasant, vegetable, liver medicine Ukea the place of dangerous enlomo!. e> Buy oue bottle on my sonad, reliante guarantee, ask your druggist about me.