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?mm ?The, casualties from tho great European War aro airead? nora 21 than a m ilium. Such a blot upon humanity ia alrno.t inconceivable. Ml yet thu terrible warte of life ia not aa great aa tba toll le??ed by tb? 4U? deadly fly. Bureau* of M od i cal Research. Dec tor? and Superintend JTm dent? of Health agree that the Fly aa . spreader o? contagious du- Jhjt .aaa and dc My germa, has no ?quai. )H Whj .ntsrate . mena?a to health and cleanlineas? OM Kill them! Rid your boas* of them I \M Shepard's House Fly Driver and Insect Exterminator $1 Kills thc Fly and Prevents Disease. vii LOUISIANA HEALTH OFFICER'S ENDORSEMENT. M Or. C C Chandler. President Shreveport Board of Health. Endorses Shep. Wt .rd's House Fly Driver sad Insect Exterminator. 7?a FhrctTi-porl. IA.. March 17. IOU. ?H Hhfp?Tfl'? Chr-mlra! Company of Wllminjctoii, N. <;., baie pix duro.1 a long (?ll waut ttl a harmlcHH proparnilnn that will KIM. Kilo?. Kneebes, Mo,- /v#r\ quit?os and olh.T INHKCIH. This preparation KI Li<S K Ilea and Roachna ??v. br Ihn use of a sinai I quantity sprayed about Ul? room t>y means ?fa Mow rr v?tl iM-il hy ih? mouth. lt I* quito a \aiuablc addition Vj ibo means tor the fy P'oventlon of ?tin-a-p, and tho comfort of the people. M Your.-, truly. ti. ?. CH ANOhKK. M. T>. e3f l'it?. SbreTcport Board of Health and TJoalth Officer. JU lt kills the MadseitiHoe-S) like the Flier? and is sure death to Bert- ,A Bug*. Boarhea, Ant?, MothT and All Other Insect*, fhe fumes fifi m aro not injurious to people. Sold at all stores in the amber buttle with W. 1* a sprayer fr.... c* Manufactured and Guar anisad by 'j SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL COMPANY. Inc. W> ICE TEA ICE TEA Having recently received an assortment of Chase & Sanborn's Teas-The Scfcwtop Canister Line-we want to call your at tention to the special values they represent. Fach of these standard hrands is specially selected with a view to giving critical users the very best possible value. Tov make doubly sure that they reach you in perfect condition they are packed iii screw-top canisters with an inner parchment seal which preserves all the original bouquet*and flavor for you. These teas are most economical. One pound makes over 200 cups. The next time you need tea remember Chase & Sanborn's High Grade Teas in Canisters. Anderson Cash Grocery Co. The Ford--a great utility because it serves all the people." The popular choice,. because it gives better service at a lower cost. Popular again, because il ls simple and easily understood by everybody. And with all the refinements, it is still the same dependable Ford, and sells for $60 less than last year-besides the plan of sharing profits with the buyers. Buyers will share in profits if ve sell at retaiP 300,000 new. Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. ; Touring Car $490-, Runabout $440; Town Car $690; Cou?rcletv?760; Sedan $?75. f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment On display and sale at TODD AUTO SHOP TELEPHONE SYSTEM IN HOTEL CUPOLA PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE HAS BEEN CONTRACTED FOR BY MANAGEMENT 50 TELEPHONES Will bc Installed in as Many Rooms-New Lobby Will Soon be Completed. Manager W. S. Beaty nf the An lerson division of the Southern Roll Telephone and Telegraph company an nounced yesterday that he had clonen i contract with Proprietor R. It. King of thc Hotel Chlquola for tho install ation privat'.- branch exchange In this well known and popular hostelry. A "privat?? branch exchange," for th/ onligbtmcnt of those who might not be conversant with the significance nf tin? terni, means that n telephone will be placed in every room in the hotel; that these telephones will ne connected with a "central" omeo In the lobby of the hotel; and that any one may telephone from any roon-, in thc hotel to any point out In the city or elsewhere, and any one may 'nho?3 from any point in the city or else where to a person in the hotel, talking to that person in his own room. It will be probably tim most modern con venlences the hotel psBcsses. The contract calls for the install ition of 50 telephones in the hotels. These are to bc specially designed In :frumenls. made of black metal with nickel trimmings. The switchboard, will J?e made to order, constructed of dark mahogany. In speaking of the matter yester day. Mr. Beatty stated that ho hoped to have thc telephones installed in the hotel within "0 days This great improvement together with the new entrance, lobby, stair way, offices, stairway and other quar ters that are under construction now will servo to make the Hotel Chlquola ino nf the most modern a swell as >ne of the handsomest In this sec tion. The now lobby of tho hotel, which will bave entrence on North Main street. Is now being finished up and will be thrown open for usc In the next few days, 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o j ? RESULTS YESTERDAY o 1 o OOOOOOOOO?v?O o.o o o o o o National League. At Boston 6; Pittsburgh 10. At Brooklyn 7; Cincinnati 1. At New York 10; Chicago 0. At Philadelphia ll; St Louis 2. American League. At Chicago ll; Washington 5. At St. Louis 5; Philadelphia 4. At Cleveland 1; Now York 4. At Detroit 2; Boston 5. Federal League. At St. Louis 13; Kansas City 2. At Buffalo 5; Newark 7. At Pittsburgh 0; Chicago 10. At Baltimore 10; Brooklyn 6. South Atlantic League. At Augusta 4; Columbus 5; ten in nings. At Savannah 1; Albany 2. At Charleston 0; Jacksonville 4. At Columbia 4; Macon 6. .Southern Leagne. At Atlanta 8; Memphis ll At New Orleans 8; Nashville 1. At Birmingham 8; Chattanooga 3. At Mobile 2; Little Pock 1. Kt Mobile ll; Little Rock 1; both seven innings. UNIVERSITY GAMES At Athens-vieorgla Tech 2; Geor gia 5. At Providence-Brown 3; Amherst 0. At Worcester. Yale 8; Holycross 0. At Hat. o ver. N. Y.-Dart no vi th 7; Williams 4. At Greenville-Furman 0; Clemson 10. At Ann Arbor, Cornell 2; Michigan li At Westpoint-Army 3; . Fordham 16. At Carlisle-Dickinson 3; Ur sinus 2. At South Bethlehem-LaFayette 3; Lehigh 1. At Princeton-Pennsylvania 5; Princetown 8. ORB DEFEATS EQUINOX Game of Baseball Was Played Satur day Afternoon by These Teams. Orr -Mill defeated Equinox Mill In the regular Saturday 'game of base ball yesterday afternoon, the score, being 8 to 3. The game was a good one, and considering the very short practlve the Equinox team has had, j they made a ve rv creditable ahowing. The batteries for the game wftre: Orr, Spencer and Kay; Equinox, Blay lock and Liles. . Large Number Visitors la City, Yesterday saw oae of the largest crowds that has been in the city in several weeks, or at least there were more pooplo ca the streets. Numbers of th se, ot conree, were residents of the cl tv who were brought out on account pf the chautauqua attraction. The merchante appeared to be doing good business, throughout the uay. RECORD BREAKING CHAUTAUQUA CROWDS SATURDAY ONE OF THE MOST ENJOY/"LE DAYS OF WEEK JOY NIGHT GREAT Ex-Governor Shallcnbcrgcr Was Speaker in thc Afternoon Fun in Evening;. Record breaking crowds attended all t!'o entertainments yesterday, thc i.ixth day o? tho chautauqua. Earn day these large audiences are more and more delighted with tho beau tiful and Interesting programs giv en. For tho morning lecture Mr. Amshury ha?- as bis subject "The Groat Russian Prose and Poetry W 'It er." an Intensely interesting aur-Jeet and given In Mr. Amsbary's most at tractive manner. Th,, world ls beginning to appre ciate more and more Tolstoi's great work, and thi:; splendid sketch of lils life nnd work could not fall to please Tho prelude Cor tho afternoon and evening program was given by the Christine Gllcs-Blngham Company, of four members who play the piano, violin, cello and flute. Mrs. Ding bar", does the solo irk and ha? a beautiful soprano iee of unusual sweetness. She also ls a violinist ot marked ability, and In some of her songs played her own violin oblignto. Hon. A. G. Shallenberger. ex-gov ernor of Nebraska and now a member of congress, spoke In thc afternoon on "Political Patriotism " Thorough ly conversant with tho political con ditions of the day and time?, ho dis cussed them in a clear and interest ing manner. As a speaker he pos sesses au attractive personality, and that his lecture was thoroughly enjoy ed was shown by thc frequent hearty applpiiBc be received. "Joy might" w^a tho chautauqua name for th0 evening program, and joy night it provod to be. with Ralph Bingham, the widely known humorist and p'-ince of entertainers, in charge. From the moment he came out upon tho platform he gained tho sympathy of his audience and right royally did ho entertain thom with his Jokes, and stories, songs and playing. It was laugh all the way through, of thc good healthy sort, and many of Mr. Bingham's sayings and wit will long be .remembered by' those who heard him. Uiiquawill po- Vc.QKiwa Sunday is rest day and tho chau tauqua will bc closed all day. On Monday, the opening exercise will be at three o'clock in tim after noon a.nd thc chautauqua will fud with Alice Neilson in the night per formance . Thomas Brooks Fletcher will speak in the afternoon. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds ai Once. If your nostrils arc clogged and /our head is stuffed and you breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, 'ust get a small bottle of Ely's Cream ?alm at any drug store. App'.y a lit tle of this fragrant, antispetic cream into your nostrils and. let it penetrate through every air passago of your hear, soothing and healing the inflam ed." swollen mucous membrane and /ou get Instant relief. - Ah! h*w good lt feels. Your nos trils are open, your head ls t ear. no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness e.- struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm ls Just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. IF SKIN BR?KS ~ our AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR . ? 1 UM it Ilk? a cold cream asid dry XcMgaa eruptions tight up. The moment yo?, apply bold-sulphur to aa itching or broken out skin, the itching stops and heating begins, saya . renowned dermatologist. Thia remarkable sulphur made into a thick cream effects tush prompt relief, even in aggravated Resent * that lt la A never-ending source ot ?un: lenient to physicians. ' Fer many years bold-sulphur has oc cupied a secure po? it itu m the treat ment of cutaneous eruptions,by reason of its cooling, parasite-destroying prop erties and nothing has ?fer been found so take its' place in relieving irritable and inflammatory affections of the-akin. \Vhtle not always establishing ? perma nent cure, yet in every instance, it immediaV-ly subdues the itching irrita tion and heats.the Eczema right up and it is often years later before any erup tion again manifests itself. Any good druggist will supply an ounce of bold-hiilpnnr, which should be .pplied to the affected parts Uk? the ordinary cold creams It Isn't unpleas ant and tb? prompt relief afforded is very welcome, particularly when the Ec jmma is itccemnaniatl with torturous itch ing Opened Saturday, May 15 for the 1915 Season We open the season with every indication that it will be one of great activity. To say that Chick Springs has leaped to the iront as the South's most modern Spring Re sort is stating the case just as it is. To begin with, there is no waler that is superior to Chick Springs water-its medicinal properties are simply Nvonderful, as proven by thc many permanent cures of Stom ach, Kidney, Liver and Bladder troubles. SPECIAL RATES FOR WEEK-END P?RTIES We desire to make this the one spot for the "Home Folks" to recreate. Spend your week-ends here-we will make you special rates. It's extremely accessible. The P. & N. lands you at the door or if you prefer, it's a nice "spin" by auto. A day or two, if not more, spent here drinking the fin est water in the world--eating good, wholesome food will do you good. Think it over. Chick Springs Hotel CHICK SPRINGS, S. C. SUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA. June 15 to July Zo, 1915? Courses of Study Full course* of study will be provided to tn net the needs of: 1. Superin tendents and Principal?; 2. High School Teachers; 3. Priman* and Grade Teachors; 4. Rural School Teachers. Faculty ' A large Faculty has been secured, composad of specialists and leaders of education In this and oilier States. ?y I Special Features Model School through drat six grades. Special course in Rural School Problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessori methods < Jenora I lectures and entertainments. Beat features of Summer Schools. Acomtnodations unexcelled. County Boards of Rducatlon are authorised to renew certificates stilt in force for ail teachers who <lo satisfactory work in thia Summer School and take, the final examination. For ratea and further information, write for Summer School Bulletin. D. ?. JOHNSON. President. Rock Hill, S.C. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . . > .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 , .Vi 1:15 A. M. No. 5 . ... 3 :07 P. JW. Information, Schedules, rates, * etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga.