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The Heat Decides that it's up to you to seek relief. You can get it here in abundance in these cool Union Suits < $1.00 to $2.00 We carry the celebrated "FAULTLESS" PAJAMAS in a nice assortment of styles and kinds. $1.00 to $3.50 T. L. Ce1y Co. ?Under Hotel Chiqu?is." Sullivan Hardware Co. ANDERSON THE ANDERSON CASH GROCERY Requests the honor of your presence jj Friday Afternoon, May Twenty-Eight Jf} ; 3:30 to 6:00 o'clock v * to meet Misses Chase, Sanborn, Lipton and Tetley of Ceylon, India; Hong Kong, China, and Na Gasaki, Japan r Crackers:-a la National Biscuit Co. Low Round-trip Rate? foi Everybody Offered by tho SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "Th? Progressive Railway of the South." To Richmond, Va.--Annual Reunion, United Confederate Veter ans, June 1-3. i9l5< To Birmingham, Ala.-Graud Lodge, ?. O. O. F., of Alabama, May 10-13, 1915. To Birmingham, Ala.-Sunday School Congress,'National Bap Ust Convention (Colored), June 9-14, 1915. To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Pan am;.-Pacific Inter national Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915. To Houston, Tex.-Southern 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 rate, schedules or olher information, call on SEA? BOARD Agents or write a S, COMPTON, FRED GE1SSLER, T, P. A., S. A. L; Rwy., Aist. Cen. Passenger Agent, Allanta, Ga, Atat*, Ga. MBS. W? A. HUNGENS, Editor rhone 17. Usure Tonight. There will be a dance tonight nt the Roue Hill club. Cooper's Orches tra will furnish the music for the eren lng. Concert at College. There will be n concert at the An derson College tonight given ey mem bers of the music and \bice utpart mcnt. The young ladies have been practicing foi' several mouths, and nave- a beautifully arranged program. The public la cordially invited. Miss Carrie Moore ia spending this week with Misa Floride Greer in Belton. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 i. Evans have returned to their home lu Atlanta, af ter a visit of several week:; to friends here. They were accompanied home hy Mrs. E. E. Elmore and children who will visit them. They made the trip in their automobile. Mm. S. l->. Brownlee goes to Asheville. X. C.. today to spend borne time with Mrs. Feigicr Marshal. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cochran have gone to Charleston to spend a short while. Mrs. J. R. Anderson has gone to Mississippi for a visit to friends. Mrs. J. B. Townsend. Miss Clarice Townsend and Master George Town send will go to Clinton today to visit relatives for ten days. Calhoun Street Club. The Calhoun Street Club was beau tifully entert; I ned yesterday after noon by M.s. Keith Provost at her attractive home on Calhoun street. In Honor of Mrs. Mcllrnjcr. Mrs. l.'obert E Ligon entertained at a charming informal affair yesterday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. D. P. McBrayer of New Orleans. Mrs. McBrayer. who baa been here for a short visit to relatives will leave on Saturday for her home, and Mrs. Ligon invited a few of her form er friends and neighbors to come 3?end tho afternoon with her. The time was pleasantly spent chat ting. Mrs. Lig?n entertaining her guests in hor attractive ?raclons man ner that Insures a plcasaut afternoon for tho guests. Mrs. McHrayor/a many friends have given hr =- a very cordial welcome to this her old home, and they all regret that her visit must necessarily bo BO short. Miss Harrington Leaves. MIBS Kathleen Harrington left this week for Columbia for a week's visit before going to Camdon whero she hab accepted a position. Miss Har rington lias been the accomplished pianist at tho Paramount theatre ever slnco lt was opened and she will be greatly missed by thc patrons of this picture Bhow. Hard Lurk. Our notion of hard luck is to fish for fish and catch a carp.-Toledo Blade. Weighing the Moen. A Chicago University professor is going to try tn weigh the moon. One would imagine that it varies in weight, being heaviest when full. Toledo Blade. Summer school begins Monday. May 31 at 9 o'clock sharp. One school month S10. Number of pupils limited. No loa'ers need apply. G. W. Cham bers. /?_ _3t. I wat _ 'Jm/OamL Ha, Bm^RMcH Noted Military Romane, "The C Pictures at The Pi Today Daniel Fronman will . pre- < sent a four part film adsptstion of tho ' celebrated military drama; "The Com- ] mandlng Officer," by Theodore Burt . Sayro, produced by the Famous Play- ? era Film Company and appearing on < the Paramount Program. < The photo adaptation of tbls noted 1 play combines in a thrilling and ab- i sorblng manner a navel and varied ? environment, and an Original plot i that often attains an Intensity ot i dramatic power and appeal seldom ; contained In a screen play. With tho 1 interest of the theme centering, about i the beautiful young wife of tho com- < mending officer, unjustly accused of aa immoral deed of which' she ls < thoroughly guiltless, the development 1 of the plot is marked by a uniform- < Sty of merit and a continuity of sus- i peate that aili result in a completo 1 INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF LANDER EXERCISES GIVEN BY ANDERSON! AN WHO ATTENDED THE CLOSING UNUSUAL PROGRAM Because Program Was Little Out of the Ordinary in Some Things. Among thoBO who attended tho connu nccm?ht exercise? al l^indrr collego, Greenwood, this week wore Judge and Mrs. George E. Prince, Mrs. T. A. Wlgglngton and Miss MagRlo (darlington. Miss Ann Broylcs Of Townvllle was among those re ceiving diplomas there this year. One of tlie visitors at commence, mont gives a very interesting account of it and says that there wor<> several iteras of unusual interest connected with-it. One of these was tho fact that lt gave tho people a chance to see the new pipe organ which liad Just been installed at a co>-t of sev- j eral thousand dollars. This oppor (unity was given them on Sunday j morning when Dr. Marms of New I berry1 College preached thc commence- I merit sermon. Thc address before thc Y. W. C. A. g h/ah by n woman was also a little out of the ordinary. This lec ture was ?nade by Min. W. !.. Walt of Darling ton, president of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of I ho South Caro lina conference and the addles:; was pronounced a literary gem. Also the selection of a local Green wood man for the literary address was out of thc beaten path. Colonel Bailey, o? Balley Military Institute, was the mau and tho fine paper lie I presented. a3 also the splendid nu- I ilence of Greenwood people who went I out to hear him. gave positive proof I that the choice was n wiso ono. Thc admirable paper read before thc I alumnae association was written by I Mrs. Ida Cllnkscales Hardin, who I has many relatives In" the county, and I thc essayist for next? year ls a ?mr- I burban resident of-Anderson. Mrs. I JamcB fi. A?derBon., Owing to thc financial unrest of I the country, the association during I 'bc past year made very little effort I lo swell tho endowment fund. It waa I especially gratifying therefore, to I find at tho close of the meeting that I "lc treasurer had ?Mlected sufficient I funds to buy anothier ?100 college I h->nd. thW being tho Ihird addod sine- I last commencement and tho fifteenth I now owned bv thc assoclut?on. It's One Thing to Grunt-Rut Another I Thing to Holier. In the May American magazine I Ellis Parker Butler begins a now so- I rles of entertaining and aniusln;: I boys' stories. In his story this I month, which is entitled, "Swatty." I he describes as follows a boy's atti tude toward a licking in school: "I guess if teacher." always knew I how lickings were going to turn out I they wouldn't lick us fellows KO I much. I ;new a fellow in Miss Fen- I ton's clans, and she used to lick him I with a strap with a buckle on the I end, because that was thc only Hiing j that would make him holler, and ono I day the tongue of tho huckle went I right into him and his leg swelled up I and, you bet, the school hoard fired I Miss Fenton. I bet she wes sorry she I ever started licking anybody. But, I you bet, no school teacher ever made I mc holler yet. They can make mo I grunt, hut they can't make me hoi- I 1er. and ja follow don't care how often he'B licked if he can keep from hol loring." . _. ^ ^ _ jj ommanding Officer," in Motion .remount Today. conquest of the sympathies of the audience. Tho difficult sud sweetly pathetic role of the misjudged young Rife ls entrusted to Alice Dorey, well ind favorably known in this country ind England aa one of thc most :harmlng and gitfed Ingenues ot the lontemporary stage. Needless to say, before thc torminatlon of the feature the Intricate situations and circum stantial eptisodes that for a time threaten the honor of tho accused sroman rc logically explained and the {Mill that endangers the repute and happiness of the eeommandlng of ficer's : wife rises nlto the clouai that lrlft Into the nowhere. .The carefully selected supporting sast includes Marshall Nellan, Ethel Phillipe. Douglas Oerard, Donald 2T*?eu Roasill Bassett, Olive Johnson bad Jack Pickford, an unusual col lection ol popular'' vuot^nhtyere. THE LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND RULES SUPREME We Have Everything "Needed in the Building Line Except Demand When you wish to borrow money from your bankers, you get your money at a lower rate when his supply of money is plentiful, and the demands on him are less than usual; and so with the build ers' supply people. You can build that house, store room or barn MUCH CHEAPER NOW than you could have built it last summer. Why? Because the demand now does not equal the supply-hence tile price is much lower than usual. Your vacant lot is not increasing in value very fast as it is, why not build that house NOW? You KNOW that you are going to build at SOME TIME-You can't expect any lower prices for either materials or labor than prevail NOW, so WHY PROCRASTINATE any longer? Build that house and rent it out, thereby earning a good divi dend on your money, instead of having it lie idle. 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