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PRESIDENT CALLS MEXICANS TO UNITE IN MOVE FOR PEACE (CONTINUED ?HOM PAGE ONE.) turn tu th? constitution of the people so long in abeyance, und sot up a government ut Mexico City, willoh the great powers of the world ran recog nize and deal with a government with a program of business and not merely a plutform." The president then calls upon the Mexican leaders to act together and concludes: "I feel it my duty to tell them that If they can not accommo date their differences and unite for this great purpose within very short time, the government will be con strained to decide what means should be employed liv the 1'nited States in order to help Mexico save herself aud serve her people." Kunian Prisoners. ' Berlin, June 2. -The German army headquarters announced tiiut more than 300,000 Russians haw been captured during May. It claims that further Russian entrenchments near Przemysl huve been captured. Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarship In Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new stuueutu will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July ti, at I) a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. Wheu Scnolarships ure vacant utter July 2 they will be awurned to those milking the highest average ut this examina tion, provided they meet tho condi tions governing the award. Appli cants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships aro worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 16, 1916. For further information and catalogue, address Pre*. D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill, S. C. OUR WANT ADS. GET RESULTS FOR YOU. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream la Nostrils To Open Up Air Psaasges. Ah! What relief I Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe fre ly. No more hawk ing, snuffling, mucous dischsrge, headache, dryness-no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh ls gone. Don't stay stued -upi Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist .now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nos trils, let it penetrate through every sfflr passage of the head; soothe and heal tba swollen, inflamed mucous membane, giving you Instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm ls Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer hss been seeking, t's Just aplenddt._ r^rjd Laking |"ria|" i<$ a pimple plec^ur? In |rie p|aepa|'c|'Son Qr|tj a pala|"aU? ?njoyrnon^ Irj eal ing, U50 |"l-ja|" ?j?od F?,Sm<j 5urj piouf Jhaf !? s?lf ?nj no laking powder, ?Q|j m a do Ly ko |amou$ p ill, aRising Sun ************** * ELECTRIC CIT ? _ * Items of Interest ?nd Person * Wireless on the S ************** Dr Vi. W Chisholm I? Illili!J lUmored. Dr. NV. W. Chisholm of the dental firm of Chisholm. 'I re whrldK'' ?!'d Sugns. has received a letter from Dr. K. tl, Kuutth Laiiiii. president of the State iX'iitul association, asking lilm tu represeul South Carolina among clinicians at the I'anauia-Pa cific Dental congress which meets in Sun Francisco June 20. This ls e. great compliment to Dr. chisholm's ability. Tourists4 Cuide ul KOORIN <'humber of Commerce. Tile local chamber of eouniii.ce has received a number of hooks which are Interesting to autoists especially to those who Intend to make the trip to du' exposition in automobiles. A num ber of routes an- outlined which will be of great value. Anyone interest* cd in these b-ioks will please call at the rooms of thc chamber of com merce ami get one. o Mr. and Mrs. Kretwell, Jr., Attending CISHN Kennion. .Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Fretwell, JV., have ?one to Staunton. Va., to attend the commencement exercises and das* reunion of the Stuuuton Milltury aca demy of which Mr. Fretwell is a gra duate. They are expected back with in the next few day?. Trustees WHI Meet Friday Afternoon. The city r.ehool truste? s will hohl a meeting on Friday afternoon at -5 o'clock, at which annual reports will ne made showing the condition ot the schools, finances, etc. This is on?' of th? moat Important meetings held by | the board. Fountain Ar ri ted For Atkinson's New Store. The soda water fountain for Atkin son'.-, new drug store arrived on Tues day and hi at the Southern freight depot. .Mr. Atkinson stated yesterday that he had wired to the company In Philadelphia to send men here to put it un and he expected to have it work ing within u week. The fountain Is a I.lpplncott 191C sanitary model, hus two svstems of refrigeration! brine and direct Icing; is equipped "Uh hot ami cold water and is made utmost en tirely of solid onyx. When erected the j fountain will be one of the best i i the State. Dr. and Mr*. Chas. Manly To Visit Friends Here. Dr. and Mi's. Charles Manly, r.f Chicago, III., are expected Ju the city this morning and will be the guests of Mrs. L. L. Parks In North Ander son today. They will spend tonight and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quattlebaum. This will be good nuws to their mauy friends here who will be glad to see them. Dr. Manly was for a number of years president of Furman University in Greenville and many of this city graduated there during that time. Mr. and Mrs. Man ly aro now living In Chicago with their Bon. Lightning Struck Cottage at Twine Mill. During tho storm Tuesday night about 1 o'clock lightning ?truck one of the cottages at the Twine mill but very little damage was done, only a part of the roof being torn away. A Bleeping man in the room just ho Y SPARKLETS * - * al Mention Caught Over the * tree ta of Anderson * * * y. ********** * low winn; tbs bolt Btruclc was unin jured. The family became very sus plcioun about lbs house arni moved ont into another before daylight. To Hold Reception For Veterans. The Hohei t E. Lee chapter, II. i> C. will give the uniiual reception to ! the wives of the veterans on Tuesday afternoon at the home of **frn. J. <>. W?hlte. Thursday, tho itiiniveis.ii/ of the birth of Jefferson Davitt la lin? duy on whleh the ann nul di.uni is niven to the veterans but owing lo the fact that many are out ul tin ? it* attending the reunion in I .'.dimond, this will he postponed. HAVE PICNIC FRIDAY Announcement About st. .fohn'* Sun day Srhool Fictile. ll waa slated lust night thal owing to the fact that the weather had be come fair and everything waa fav orable the St. John's Sunday school picnic would certainly he held at Wll llamston tomorrow. The cars will leave Anderson ai ?1:30 tomorrow morning and tickets may he purchased at the Peoples' Furniture store after 10 o'clock this morning. The fare will be LT. cents. Children from Mr?. Sharpe';! class down will he allowed to go free. Those ia Mrs. Sharpe's class and above will have to pay regular fare. The members of the Sunday school ar? at Liberty to ask friends to go along with them providing they ar range for their transportation. MU. O KU IN CHARLOTTE Culled There Yesterday Afternoou tu .Meei (lilicials Mr. H. A. Orr, manager of tho An derson brauch o' the Southern Public Utilities company left yesterday af ternoon for charlotte lu response to a telephone mesr.uge from that city Matin?; that representative:* from the Southern Paving Construction com pany of Chattanooga, Tenn., would he in Charlotte today when they will submit a hld for the contract to pave between the car tracks in this city. Olliclals trom the piivlng com pu ny were expected lu Anderuon yesterday but did not appear und lt ii supposed that they went to Charlotte und will . onie here from there. liiers-lluckabee. A quiet hut very pretty wedding was held at the Bellevue hotel yesterday afternoon ut 1:110 when Mr. T. (?. Huckabeo of Lowndenvllle mid Miss Arrie Hiern of Branchville were mar ried. Hev. J. ll. (?rout, of this city performing the ceremony. Miss I Hers is a native of Hranch vllle und formerly taught school ut Lowiidesvill?. und is a woman of many lovely truils. Mr. Uuekabee ls mag istrate ut Ixiwndesville anti is well known throughout this section. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thin is a remedy that every family should bu provided with, and especial ly during thc summer months. Think of tho pain and suffering Uiut must be endured when medicine must bu Bent for or before relief can be ob tained. This remedy is thoroughly reliable. Ask anyone who has used Mt. Obtainable everywhere._ SENEGA STUDENTS WIN HIGH HONORS Mr. Gignilliat and Mist Nina Nor man Honor Students at Respective Schools. Roncea, June - Two young peo ple ii.Mil Seneca hud tlx* honor of taking tho highest honors in two North Carolina schools. They are Mr. G. ' Warren Qignllllat, Jr.. and Miss Nina Norman. Mr. Glgullliat was the first honor mau in tho graduating class ut j Davidson College, making tue highest UVeruge for the four years college course. 97.71, also the highest awrage in his class for the Settlor year. 98.&0. lu addition lo these hours he was valldictOi'ian for lils class, lead the puuctlallty roll tor the year, and made '.lie highest l'rade made in the college for the year. The most distinguished honor, however, carried off hy tilly young South Carol lilian, an.1 Ooo neean, was winning the first pluce in the aunual prosa fiction contest con ducted hy tee Sigma I psilon Nation el Literary Fraternity. Fifteen uni versities und colleges were repre sented in this contest, und so this honor Is u very signal one. The prize is a Sigma Upsilon ting. Mr. Gig nllllat's prize winning essay was en- I titled. "The Prisoner of Groada. Mr. < : i >: i J 111 i. i r. is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. t?. W. Glgnilllat of this place, and a young man of very modest and re I llririg disposition, and his friends here would doubtless not have learned of taese honors coming to him had sot some one noticed an accunt of it I > a Charltte paper. Miss NJna Nonna, carried of the highest honors lu the Concord Graded, al Concord, N. C. M?SB Norman is the Becond daughter of .Mr. V. L. Nor man. the genial proprietor of the Ooonoe Inn, and a very bright an-! charming young lady. Kev. Chas. I). Holland is spending a few days with lils parents here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holland. Mr. Holland has been pastor of the Pres byterian c.lurch at Walterboro for about two years and ha sresigned to take up work also where. He has several propositions before him, but has not yet decided what he will accept. Rev. .las. ?. Vance will preach at tho Presbyterian church here next Sunday night. Dr. Vance ls pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of Nashville. Tenn., and one of the fore most preachers in the Knited Staten, and widely known as Hie author of the Young ban Four Situare, The Col lege of The Apostles, and The Rise of the Soul, and other books. Hp is lo preach tho baccalaureate sermon at Clemson College at eleven o'clock on Sunday morning. Rev). W. B. Fallow, has returned from a vacation of a month and tak en up his work as pastor of Hopewell and .Ion!lan Havtist churches. Dr. J. W. Daftlel and family, of Charleston, have arrived in Seneca, where they will spend tho summe;-. Dr. Daniel In presiding elder of the Charleston district and has his sum mer home hi Seueca. Engineer D. Jj Fant conducted three services in Soneea last Sunday ;mil addressed thrfee large and. appre ciative audiences, and drilvered three strong appeals for the Christian life. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones, after spending a few weeks visiting the tat ters parents, left Monday for Downdes ville, where they will make their home ; in the futuro. Mr. Jones will hav I charco of the oil mili at that place. Count Your Desks-Then Count Your Telephones 'T'HE most economical and efficient telephone system 1 is a COMPLETE TELEPHONE SYSTEM. Ade quate telephone equipment is necessary : To give a clear track to all calls from the outside. To avoid inside delay in sending your calls to the outside. To do away with "busy" reports. To make your telephone system flexible ^nd adequate to meet all your needs. Are your telephone facilities adequate to meet your needs? Telephone, write or call our Contract Department for detailed information. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Tho committee on camping and hitching grounds, for the Farmers Chautauqua are making arrangements to provide ample accommodations for those who may wish to come and camp for the period. July 22-2G. Tents may be secured by applybig to M. S. Strlb ling, at a nominal charge for rent. Prof. W. R. Weeks, of Winthrop. College, a specialist in handling boys has been Becured to have charge of the boys work. He will organize them in to a Boy's Scout Patrol and direct their snorts and instruct them In a elementary agriculture and big and corn club work. FOLEY KIDNEY PUIS log BACKACHE KiON*''? -LAO??* French Banks Gets Cotton. Washington, June 2.-Litigation over title to 900 balea of cotton ?hip ped by S teats', Miller & Co., cotton exportera, of Corinth, Miss., was decided today in the supreme court, in fa or of French banks and against^ J. A. Pyle, trusteo in bankruptcy, of Steele Miller Ai. Co. Mexicans Kill Americans. Calveston. June 2.-Captain Lane, of the tank steamship Winifred from Tampico, reported here today that ten or twelve Americana had been killed by Americans near Tampico during the last few days. His information ls based on reports he heard at Tam nlco hmt hafore he loft. Civics Discussed. Portland, O., June 2.-The second day's session of, the mid-biennial council of the General Federation ot Women's Clubs opened today with a meeting in which civics and civil ser* vice reform came in for the greater part of the discussion. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children 1 n Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of REILLY BLACK PLAYS R^jTOOToRTHE FOLKS. UUSroiB j > ( V' \ (WHOOC LA?M ; x, >1# O k O -. I International Cot toon Co., ti, Y. ?33 ^^^^^ a^^r^r^^^^H '^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ' ' ^1^^^^^^