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Pant's Book Store Important Figures in Situation Tb<* attempt of (he Italian royal party to get rid of Premier Balandra ir* oi-der to avert fae present war Austria (and K ls presumed with vQ^ftatsny and Italy 1 waa. a boom*" Within 4s hours after Prvrr.icr |^Hpt\ a&d realgaed and Maroor*. o? t>e tower house of the Italian parliament, had heen chosen te form' a new cabinet, there waa a vight to about face. Salaedara waa recalled through the demonatratlona of the people io all parts of the coun try. At once the situation aa'tr the war became graver, and At waa con sidered Shat Italy, would ko Cb. ? y MEMBERS GROUP NO. 1 S. C. B. A. HAVE AN ENJOY ABLE SESSION ENDED LAST NIGHT WITH A BANQUET Interesting and Instructive Ad dresses by Bankers of Prominence. Yesterday wan Bankers' Day in An deren. Just before noon they began t-> ai riv. from all sections of the four counties of An jerguil. Plokens, Oeo nec and (J reen ville, which go to make up Groupe No. i. of the South Caro line Bankers association. At 3"::iu i'clock a business session v/as held in the chamber of commerce rooms, | followed by auiomobllf rid?'!} over the city and the banquet al 7:30 last even ii.tr in 1.1? new theatre building. In ill lhere were about twenty-two banks represented. Chairman A. L. Mills, of Green ville, presided at the inec-Uug yester day afternoon and after tito minutes of the previous meeting, Which was held In Greenville, were read and approv ed. Mr. Maynes McFadden, of Atlan ta, (Ju., secretary of the Georgia Bankers association and also editor of The Southern Rinker, whose cir culation exleuda over tho Southern States, waa culled upon to make an ad dress Ile urned the importance of work ?if? a factor In mukitiK the bank ers meetings a success. He outliued the proceedings of tho work of the associations in Georgia, which contain ed vuiuable suggestions. The next speaker was .Mr. T. Frank Watkins, of the local bur. His speech was upon the Torrens system of laml Registration. He hus given much study to this question-und his speech was a revelation to many in thut it explained the possibilities of the system and at the Kume time the Im practicability of it. Mr. L). It. Coker of Hartsville had been invited to the meeting to make an address but hu was unable to at tend. However, he sent in a paper which will be published later. Anoth or speaker who was unable to attend waa Mr. A. H. Titus, cashier of one of the leaHug bank:, in New York city, lie sent a telegram expressing his regrets. Tho next speaker was Mr. William G. Sirrins of Greenville who spoke about warehouse receipts on cotton as collateral. Ills speech was very Instructive. Following Mr. Slrrlne was Mr. FJ. A. Huff in of Richmond, Va., secre tary of the insurance commute of the America Bunkers association. Iii--, jpeecli while confined to bunking in surance wu > full of wit and Jokes which delighted the hearers very much. Election of OfueerM. After this olllcers wore elected for t ie ensuing year as tollo .va: Walter 13. Green, chairman; F. C. Kailey ol Greers, vice chairman; cn ris .S?ber of Willlamston, secretary and treas urer. Immediately afterwards tho session came to a close and the banker? were Invltoj to take automobile rides ...omul the city, which were very much enjoyed. Bauquet Last Evening. Tlic bauquet last evening was well attended there bel?g about seventy five present. Tho table was beauti fully decorated with white and red rosea while United States flags were used on the walls. Tho souvenirs were bouquets of Bweet peas. The din ner was very elaborate and thorough ly enjoyed. The toastmaster of the evening was i-apt. II. ll. Watkins, who filled the place admirably. Those responding were Mayor J.H. Godfrey and Messrs. W. G. Slrrlne. A. L. Mills, and Per ry Beattie, ot Greenville; Messrs R. L\ Llgon. Porter A. Whaley of An derson and Mr. B. A.. RufTin of Richmond, Va. NHL HOLD FAREWELL SERVICES TONIGHT i * 1 * For Dr. and Mrs. John F. Vines at the First Baptist Chufcho This evening at the First Baptist i'.ureh the regular praver meeting viii be converted into a ta rowel I ser -lce for Dr. aud Mra. Vinos, who will ea\r> the first part of (he coining week 'or their new home In Roanoke. Va. This service is expected to be large ly attended and will be a very en oyable one and at the same time a lad one. Several members of the congregation are expected to make silts and of course the retiring pas or. Dr. Vines, will make a few fare veil remarks. Fer Coughs that "Hang Oe.? Lingering colds, bronchial coughs a grippe colds and similar aliments bat "hang on" until Mar are likely to ast al' summer If not cured. Foley's louey and Tar Compound will allay nflanrmation. clear stopped passages ?ellove distressing dischargee at the tource. banish stuffy, whetxy breath ng and hast and soothe raw nasal and ironchlal passages. It is prompt in LCUOO; safe and nure. Contains na mistes. Evans Pharmacy. 'm Four i Meet Here PERFECTING PLANS " THREE DAYS SGHOOL ATTENDANCE EXPECTED TO BE 100 AND PROBABLY MORE NAMES ASSISTANTS Mit? Carlington Busy Attending to Final Pr?para tions. That Un? three dava' school which 1 will be held In Anderson Jim?' 2-6, J hy Miss lanie ?'. darlington, tomato .'luh demonstration agent for this '.ninty, will be attemb'd by 100 or more persons was the opinion express- ! cd by Miss darlington yesterday. She will he assisted by Miss lUhel Gar rott of tbe Home economics depart ment at Winthrop College. Mis-. Martha Platt, demonstration agent for Abbeville county, and Miss wise, de monstration agent for Newberry coun ty. Members of the homekeepern ?Juin in the county number ?orly und Miss darlington expects everyone of these to be preset", us also all the members of the canning clubs lu the county. Kath of these will be ? spec ted tr? brine; their bed linen and food fe: themselves., "and to be sure lo leave the children at home." Those attend ing are expecte-J on Wednesday af ternoon, June 2nd. On "Thursday they will he taught how to properly cutt tomatoes. On Friday the girls will be taught how to make catsup and tao women will be taught Ideas for the betterment ot their homes and how to make bread. On Saturday they will be taught how to can beans. Miss darlington says the ladles should make especial efforts to be present on Friday. Miss Carlington has made a can vass of the business men of the city for the purpose of raising funds tc help defray the expenses of tl:is school and has met with much success. Thc ?utereiit which ls being mani ested by the girls in the county in regard to the coining tlr.ve days' school will bu alu wu by the following letters whlcli Miss darlington has received: "I received your Invitation and ac cept it with much pleasure. . It h so kind of you tu plan snell cooa things for us. "lt ls doubly Interesting to me to accept this Invitation as l finished Helton high school tilla year and am thinking of going to Anderson Col lege next session. "I will bring the following: One pound of butter, two loaves of bread two dozeu eggs, jelly, cake, chlcket and some vegetables. "Lucile Hayn le." "I received your letter yesterday and am very glad to know thal wt will get the use of the college fo thrco days. I think we can leam ; good deal in that time. You may de pend on me and 1 will bring nil thus. thingH you ask me to. Muinmn say. she would like to come if you will 1? her. I have all of my tomato plant set out, and they are growing prett; but tho cutworms have cut dowi about fifty plants, but I will replant them as soon as lt rains. Wo ar< expecting you to be at our picnic u High Shoals tomorrow. If some thing should hogpen that you couldn' get there como to see me as soon a possible as 1 want to talk with yoi some concerning pruning und stak lng. _"Helen Castaway " . < NOW IS PAVING MATERIAL TO UNDERGO SEVERE TEST CHEMICAL LABORATORY WILL BE ESTABLISHED AT MIXING PLANT ? THE BEST RESULTS! Will bo Obtained by Thia Method -Contract Waa Close J Yesterday. Chairman E. I .. Horton of the pav ing commission ?tated yesterday that a contract bad been cloned with the Pittsburgh Tenting company to con duct the laboratory testa of the sheet asphalt pavement which is to be lulu In the city of Anderson by the South ern Paving Construction company, contractors, of Chattanooga. As generally known, in all cities' where paving la done the city employs i chemist who makes lt his business to keep a check ou the materiell used. One plan generally followed is to cut chunks out of the pavement after it is laid and send these on by express tu some laboratory up north, where lt is tested and a re port returned. This entail: consid erable loss of time as well as ex pense, and before a sample of pave ment reac hes the laboratory an J a re port *s returned the contractors have gone forward several blocks with the work. 1 a oilier words, by this system defects in pavement are not discovered until after tile pavement is put down. The onlv way thu trouble caa be cor rected then is for tile pavement J hat is di r," tlve to be taken up. Wi..4 the system that is to be em ployed by the paving commission the best results will be obtained. The testing company employed will estab lish a laboratory at tho plant where the asphalt is to be cooked preparatory to being hauled to the street where lt ls to be put down. The sand, as phalt a:ul other ingredients going In to the pavement will be subjected to chemical tests before they are mixed. During the process of cooking tests will also be made. After the mater ial conies out of the furnace lt will he again tested .to determine if it has been properly cooked. If the tempera ture ls at the proper stage, etc. It will be seen that by this method de fects in the uallty of material will be detected before tho asphalt has been allowed to go to the street where it ls to be put down. In this way the city will have the satisfaction of knowinK that all paving put down will h<. of the very best and prepared un der ideal conditions. Mr. W. ll. Caldwell, representing tlie Pittsburgh Testing company, met with the executive committee of thc laviug commission yesterday at noon with reference to .the testing service. \'o deal was closed at this meeting, but Mr. D. A. I^dbetter was au thorized to make a contract with nome chemical testing company to do this work. Dater hi the day Mr. Dedbet ter closed a contract with the Pitts burgh concern. How Mrs. Herrod Got Kid af Her Stomach Trouble. "I suffered with stomach trouble for years and tried everything 1 neard of, but the only relief I got vas temporary until last spring I saw hnnberlaln'a Tablets advertised and rr Aired a bottle of them at our drug toro. I got immediate relief from hat dreadful heaviness after eating .r .1 from pain in the stomach." write? Urs. Linda Harrod, Port Wayne. Ind .btalnaMe evervwher*. a'Oj) LATE TO CLASSIFY. SITUATION WANTED-Young man wants position as driver of auto truck or in auto repair shop. Smalt salary till ability ls proven. B. 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