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Hand Painted Salad Bowls For June Brides There ii nothing handsomer, more appropriate or more appreciated as a wedding present than beautiful China. This Special Cut Price Sale At this time is a great opportunity for those who buy wedding presents for the JUNE BRIDE Will sell any Bowl in the house at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent for 10 days beginning Sat urday, June the 5th. None charged, none delivered, none sold pver the phone, come and get them. A PARTIAL LIST OF SALAD BOWLS IN THIS SALE Regular This Sale Bowls.$1.50 $1.00 Bowls.$2.00 $1.34 - Bowk.$2.25 $1.50 Bowls.$2.50 $1.67 Bowk.$2.75 $1.84 Regular Bowk.$3.00 Bowls.$3.25 Bowls.$3.50 Bowk.$4.00 Bowk ..$4.50 Bowls.$5.00 This Sale $2.00 $2.17 $2.34 $2.67 $3.00 $3.34 Compare our selection with any other, and observe their superiority in weight, workmanship, variety and beauty. Get , them from your Uncle Johnny, all the time. AUSTIN'S On the Square Under the Temple Home Care of Milk Washington, D. C., June 4.-With the advent of warm weather the care of milk in the home becomes more complex than during the late autumn and winter. Heat to the extent ac cumulated by allowing milk to stand on a warm porch or in the sun is enough to start the bacteria in milk to multiplying at a rapid rate and thua make it unfit for use as aweet mitk, according to the dalry Bpecial of the United State department 'agriculture. The hot days also lng the flies, the great germ car ters, and the clouds of dust laden >*?4i Dauierla, which, when coming to sst on milk receptacles, may easily /contaminate the milk. Milk, is regsrded aa a natural cul ture medium for bacteria, and the rapidity with which the various forms will multiply, under the proper tem peratures, is astonishing. It has been ?hown that if a cubic centimeter v'about 1-2 teaspoonful) of milk con taining 10 bacteria is kept at 68 de grees temperature for 24 hours, the bacteria will have multiplied into about ci,ono. in the same milk, if held at 50 degrees) the growth of bac teria would be very small, possibly as low as 40 in 24 bours. Milk con tains a large number of bacteria is either-not fresh or has come from a diseased cow or has otherwise been contaminated. Fifes are possibly the most dan gerous bacteria carriers which are likely to come In contact with milk. These scavengers may convey the germs of typhoid fever or other con tagious diseases from the sick, room or excreta to the milk. Typhoid epi demics have been caused by flies ua THRIFT If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi talist. We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank for any sum. .'Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your money except in a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today docs not guarantee yo? prosperity tomorrow. Chang?s in the business and industrial world may later on Tieprive you cf your present measure of prosperity. We Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON Premiums FOB Gold Band Soap Wrapper? and ll"2257")' Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupon? Wrapper? Caa Be Redeemed at Peoples New FaraHnre Co. iMaSTT Come ta and del Oar Premium List rigorously as you would avoid ex posure to disease. Cows are now out on pasture, and milk ls more easily produced under sanitary conditions than during the winter months when the cows nre stabled continuously. Milk may be handled by the farmer in the most correct and sanitary methods- known, and yet il it is not cooled immediately after milking and kept cool until con sumed, it very Boon begins to chance and grow sour. In fact, the bacterial content increases rapidly as long as. the milk remains above IO degrees Fahrenheit. The bacteria are dor mant or increase slowly at a lower temperature. For this reason, every precaution for keeping milk cold from the time lt is produced until it reach en the consumer is essential, and es pecially so during the warm wether. Milk may absorb impurities when ever it is exposed to the air, or plac ed in unclean vessels. The amount or degree of contamination depends on the cleanliness of the air and of the utensil. Even the air of a so called clean room contains somo im purities.. If the producer and dealer have done their duty, there is left at the consumer's door a bott lo of clean, cold, unadulterated milk. .Hut the consumer also has .'cspbnslblllties In handling milk so that it coutinues to be 'flt for consumption, especially as food for, babies. The milk in the home may be pieced In unclean ves sels or exposed unnecessarily to the air, or not kept cool un ii I the time of using. Thus things may happen to the milk affecting Its quality, many of which are caused through careless ness. BE SURE TO ATTEND TRIB BLE'S FIRE SALE TODAY. THERE ARE GREAT VALUES THERE. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC St. John's Sunday School Kfd Outing Yesterday. The 'St. John's Sunday school pic nic held at Willlamaton on Friday was a grand success, about 500 attending. Three special caris over the interur ban took the:crowd from this etty and brought them back, leaving yesterday morning ot 9:80 and returning at 7:00 last evening. The park at Will bunston furnished a splendid place for the picnic and the children spent th? day playing games, having races, etc. Restored te Good Health, "I was sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Oana. Zanesville. Ohio. "I lost weight and felt BO weak that I almost gavo up hope of being cored. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman." Obtainable everywhere. CANNING SCHOOL WILL COME TO CLOSE TODAY HAS BEEN VERY INSTRUC TIVE AND GIRLS ARE DELIGHTED REPORTS HEARD GirU WU1 Tell of Work They Are Doing at Home and Fu ture Plans. Yesterday was the second ?lay of the canning Behool which is being held at Anderson college, lt seems that the girls' interest Is growing ...cn day and that the Behool will have much affect on them. Tiley are being taught how to ?an tomatoes, beans, cook bread, etc.. :ind_ wliile they are al work they arc baying a real good time. ? ?iii from all uectlonL of the county are tin r>\ ranging in age from eight to twenty one. Today is thc last day of the school and it will close at 12 o'clock. The morning will be devoted -to heading reports from the giris as to how her tomato plants are growing, bow much alie expects to market, how many cans she needs and whether Bhe wants a canner or not. ? ? Personal f - . o Mr. Clint Sommers of Pendit io i was a business visitor in Auder, un ? yesterday. Min:; Willie Robertson left Cds I this morning for Atlanta where uh? 1 will spent the next monta visiting ! friends. Mn. T. C. Jackson and littlr i tn, Beaty Jackson, Miss Peary Beaty und Mr. T. C. Jackson, Jr., of Iva Wi-re in Anderson yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Evans arni daughters, Miss Lula and Nacy Kva is, of Pendleton were in the city yester day. Miss Hattie Bonnett of Jacksonville, Pla., ia spending a few days in the city with friends. Mrs. Reid Sherard?of Belton Bp.?nt yesterday in''Anderson shopping. . Dr. C. H. Burton of Iva was In Anderson yesterday op business. , Mr. J. V. Wright of Belton waija huslness -visitor la the city yesterday. Mr. J. H. Skelton of the Roberts section was in the C*lt?y yesterday. Mr. R. E. Cochran*spent yesterday in Walhalla where ats went on busi ness. Mr. T. P. Jackson bas returned from Pendleton where be went on bus iness. Messrs. J. W. and Harold of Sen sea were among the visitors here yes terday. Mrs. Clarence Burrlss of Spartan burg waa in Anderson yesterday. Mrs, W. A.. Cant of Town vii Ie spent i few hours in the city yesterday. Miss Ada Mayes passed through Au lerson yesterday on her way to her home in Townville from Asheville, where she bas been in school for the past year. Colonel O. RJ. Horton, president, ot Georgia Military Academy at Milledge rille and Major Maddox are spending x few days in the city. **Mr. W. T. Sherard of Iva was In the city yesterday on business. Miss Nellie and Nancy Hines ot Seneca and their guest. Miss Frances Kay Milling of Rock Hill were in the :lty yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bond Anderson left last night 'or Atlanta, Qa., on a short business trip. Mr. John Henderson of Chicago, s spending a few days in the city. Prof. James B. Kay of Lowndca rlile wat. in Anderson yesterday. Bilious Attacks. When you have a bilious attack 'our liver, fails to perform its func tions. - You become constipated. The ood you eat ferments In your stom ich Instead of digesting. This In flames the stomach and causes lausea, vomiting and a terrible head ache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They wiU tone up your liver, clean jut your stomach and you will soon >e as well as ever, f They only cost a luarter. Obtainable everywhere. Editor Waif Unwell. Mr. C. W. Wolf, editor or The Coun ty Record, left Friday morning for Henderson ville, where he goes for his Health. Mr. Wolf has boen ill for sometime and thinks that he will tm >rovo In the new climate. His many 'rlends hope that the change will do lim good and that he will return to them a well well man.-Klngstree Snterpriso. FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS loa aaCMvCrTfc alagna aa? ?Uaos* Government Action Against London Times r .i I I.ind Northcliffe. Tin* 'British government IIBB bc? KUM action against the London Times, of which Loni Northcliffe, believed by many newspaper men to be the great est publisher in the world, is tin- own er. The charge ls made in connection with a statement printed nome time Ay/) about the French army. lt is held that tho statement gave Information to the enemy. However, Hie prosecution is considered a result of the fight ord Northcllffe's news papers have lade on Lord Kitchener, wnr ministe Repeatedly the Times wid thc I i?i i i dall have charged that . . IJlltlali a iiiy in France was not .uppllid uiii' niiftV.lunl ammunition. . in! I ia! hattlc? anti men were lost > .< ;::; . .1 i i?.?. The charges, with loose made i l ord Fisher against Winston Churchill, led to the reor iii.'/:!:ion bf. tue. iiritisli cabinet. Kitchener held hi.i place, Hut it was considered by many that the Times charges were admitted by the gov ernment when lt took from Kitchener the control of the supply of muni tions of war and made Loyd-George minister of munitions. Salts If Kidneys Or Bladder Bother Harmless to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating .Acids. 7 K Kidney and .Bladder weakness rp suit from ur Itv acid, says a notpd authority. Thc Kidneys filter this abld from tlie blood and pn?p lt on tile bl.idder. where.-lt often remain td. tr ?llate and intktpie, causing a burning, scaldir.rf sensation, or netting up gu Irritation at the neck of tho bladder, obliging you lp Beek relief two pr j three times during the night. Tn* sufferer ls in Jronstant ' dread, tho I water passes ?qmetlmes with a scald- j lng senRation and ls very profuse.; ?gaip, there I?' difllculty in avoiding it. .. . > 'Vi Bladder weakness, moot folks call lt, because tiny can't control urina tion. Wliilo it ls extremely annoying ind sometinifR very painful, this ts really one of the most simple ail ments to overcome. Get about four maces of Jad Salts from your phar macist and takn a tablespoonfull lu a jinns of water before breakfast, con tinue, this for two or thrcf. days. Thin will neutralizo the acids in the urlre io it no lunger is a sourco of irrita tion to the bladder and urinary or iana which then act normally again. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless, ind is made from the acid of grapes md lemon juice, combined with lithia, ind is used by thousands of folks Kiio nre subject to unitary disorders roused by uric ncld irritation. Jad Salts ia splendid for kidneys and causes no ' ad effects whatever. Here you bave a pleasant, efferves cent lithla-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. BE SURE TO ATTEND TRIB BLE'S FIRE SALE TODAY. THERE ARE GREAT VALUES ?HERE. How to Make Some Meats Tender. In tho June Woman's Home Com panion appearn a page entitled, "Tho Exchange," In which various contribu tors report housekeeping suggestions hmat they have developed out of prac tical experience. A New Jersey woman contributes the following: "To assure tenderness In a chicken rle a s see or beef en casserole (In which latter dish one can use the .heaper cuts of beef) you rved only to mt In a tablespoonful of vinegar be 'ore cooking." A Wke Bemerk. 1n the Juno Woman's Home Com panion the author of a "story entitled 'Naming John Hendricks' Dog," prc lenta a character who makes the fol owing wise remark: "I've observed that when two people ire about to disagree anything will lervo for a pretext, a poatago stamp, >r the nine-firteen train, or the break fast oatmeal." CHICHESTERS.PII.I? ,/"Z*y\\ f?4fc*| A??iurDwAtMA\ afti"?, ??a? tam U*M.W tr Ai ?.^.?.k<<.\?.-.?^??.w<vst.JV>f?wa?!afcU ED V. PRICE & COMPANY CHICAGO, U. S. A. May 20, 1915. T. L. Cely, Co. Anderson, S. Car. Gentlemen: Following the custom pursued by us for many years, we wish our old customers, as well as our new, to return any coat made by us during the past season in which the lining has not given satisfactory wear or the fronts have not held their shape. We will be pleased to re-line the garments and put in new fronts, or if this cannot be done, make a new coat free of charge. Very truly yours, E. V. Price & Co. SEL-RL. Largest Tailors in the WorlJ of Good Made to Order Clothes. Our Saturday Specials Good bucket lard, three sizes, 45c, 95c and.$1.05 3 cans salmon.25c 3 cans hand packed Tomatoes.25c 3 cans Pie Peaches.25c 3 boxes Search Light Matches.10c Fresh vegetables of all kinds. Beans, Irish Potatoes, Let tuce, Cucumbers, Squash, and anything you want. MEAT MEAT t-t MEAT Phone us your orders for Sunday Dinner. No charge for delivery. Phone us your orders early as we are always pushed on Sat urday. The Spot Cash Grocery J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. Phone 181. N. Main St. Extra Fine Meats We will give you as much choice beef steak and roast for your money as anybody in Anderson. No extra charge for quick delivery, that is a part of our busi ness. Extra choice cuts Steak and Roast..15c lb We have cheaper cuts if you want them. Fine Fresh Fish. Big Fat Dressed Hens. _.. , , rr? lix All Pork Sausage. Big Layout of Fresh Meats. Everything in Fresh Vege Spare Ribs, 15c lb. tables. 'Phone in your order early. "Eventually, Why Not Now?" W. A . F? O W E ? 212 South Main SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 182. We are In tho market tor good Beet Cattle and Sheep. THE BANK ACCOUNT Is the first step towards success. >< a . . Makes you independent. V. V st Gives vou standing in the community. \?\ Is an ever present help in time of need. i. Start one with us at once. % Protects your family in emergencies. *. i %?. Interest paid on deposito. ^ 1 FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LO AN & TRUST CO. Mi ! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SSC9C. DONT STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED .Dodson's Unr Tm" Will Clo? Your Stoats, tim Botter Tin Golosol ni di Set 3?tott). Calomel makes yon sick; rou lose a lay's work. Calomel is quicksilver and it salivates: calomel injures your liver. If rmi sre bilious; feel Issy, shir&iali ind all knocked out. if your'bowels are roust i|>at?-d and your liesd aches or stomach i? ?our. Just take a spoonful of tiarmlets Dodson's Liver Tone Instead it using sickening, sativstins calomel. Dodson'* l ivor 'lone U real liver w#di >in?-. You'll kno-A it next morning lie .jw >on will wake up teVljng ?.>?>, rour tiver will be working, your, brad ?<.!>?. and dWidnea? gone, your ?uartaeli will Iw a^Trrt und bowels r ??filiar. Yuu alli feel like uoiking. You'll be cheer ful; full of energy? vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer P*lls you'a so rent bottle of Dodson'? Liver Toke under my personal guarantee that it will cirmi your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick ami you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees, that each n;.oonfut will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up i.y mor ni og or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone* because it ie pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp br mik? them ?Mk. 1 am selling million? of bottles of Dodson's I.i vcr' Tom? to pMple who hana found that thin rdessant, vefretabl*. Hvsr medicine t?k*e th? fdai-e of dangerous calomel. Buv on* battle cn my sound, reliabU guarantee. Ask your druggist about ia*.