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FREE 500 Cool Summer Suits Men, read this and act quick Beginning Monday June 7 We Will Give An Extra SUIT ABSO LUTELY FREE With Every Suit. To Your Individual Measure If you have ever worn a Colum bia Suit, enjoyed it? splendid workmanship, Ha pure wool fab rics and ita distinctive style, you will appreciate what this wonder ful opportunity means to Ret all this without any change of price -and, in addition, to get a hand some Extra Suit Free Two Suits For The Price Of One This unparodied offer will be for a limited Um? only. COLUMBIA TAILORED $15.75 Hundreds of handsome new Sum mer Fabrics to choose from. Come in Monday and let me take your raeaOTrt. The COLUMBIA TAILORING CO. F. M. UN?JFH, MGR., 122 W. Whittier St., ^_ ANDERSON, $. C HELP YOUNG FARMERS TO START RAISING HOGS FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK HAVE MADE GOOD PROPOSITION TO LOAN MONEY With Which to Purchase Hogs to Start With-Business is Profitable. Thc Faimois and Merchants hank -<f tills city uro behind a new scheme .md a gond one lo promote the rais ing of gund hogs und cattle. They propose to loan money to young farmers f?? the county w"o want it to buy a pair of hogs of good strain and tn tili? way also help anyone in get ting cattle of Rood stock. They pro pose to loan this money at a moderate rat? of Interest. This proposition ought to lie seized by numbers of young men in Ander don county. Doth of these business*?! need attention in this section. If pro perly looked after they will be self sustaining in a short time and will make ninney for the man that makes the Investment. Much money can be realized from both hog ? and cattle and it has been said that the south in the future home of this business. lt this be no. or whether .it is not. there ls money in the business and now the young man has an opportunity to get nld to Htart with. In another column the Farmers and Merchants Hank is running the fol lowing notice: "In order to cnoourago hog raising in Anderson county the Farmers and Merchants bank will be pleased to loan money ti voung farmer boys with which to buy a pair of hogs of ~ood strain of blood nnd In thia way ennhte you to make a beginning in hog raining. We will also b? glad to aid von in getting cattle of good stock to raine from. W'j will also lld you ns far as we can In finding and purc'innlng the hogs and cattle. We will lend you this money at a very moderate rate- of interest. The business If properly looked af ter will ho Relf-ousta'nlng In a little while and will then become a source of profit." "J. I. BROWNLEE. "Cashier." *+^<t^>+*e^++<?-i-++*?*++ 4.4.4+ ii Personal j ?-+-H 4.4++4 444++++4 4+4-1 Calhoun Lomax, of Jacksonville, ls visiting hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lomax at Bellevue Hotel. Mr. J. H. Anderson, court steno grapher of tho Greenville circuit. >poot last night in Anderson. Dr. Claude Harris, who has been employed in the pharmacy st John Hopkins he;; , al. Baltimore. Md., ls ,t horns on a Vacation. Prof. C. D. Coleman of Iva was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Prof. Wclborn of Wllllamston was unong the visitors here Saturday. Mr. J. P. Abney, president of the Bank of Greenwood was in Ander son yesterday on business. Dr. James I.atimer of Lowndes ville wa natnong the vlnitora here yester day. Mlfl3 Beatrice Bruce has returnee to her home in Townsville after spend ing a few days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Grohmann of Aiken are stopping at the Hotel Chl quola for a few days and will attend commencement st Clemson College. Mr. W. A. Bowers of Clemson Col lege wss tn the city eyBterdsy on bus iness. Mr. Garrison Cox will return to Honea Path this morning after visit ing friends tn Anderson. Mr. S. T. McDonald of Asheville, N. C.. was among the visitors in An derson yesterday. Mr. Mac Sherard of Wtlllemstc-i spent a few hours In the city yester day. Miss Lula Finley, who has been s studrnt at Sacred Heart Academy, Oreenllle. passed through Anderson yesterday afternoon en route to her home at Iva. Mr. W. P. Llgon. of Winaton Salem. N. C., has been spending a few daya with relatives hore. TABB OF TRASKS wish to thank our friends who were so kind during the illness and death of our dear daughter and sis ter. May He who doeth al! things well, be tbeir delly guide. W. M. Watt and family. IO ABOLISH OFFICE SCHOOL SUPERVISOR VOTES FILED FROM 75 OUT OF 200 TRUSTEES IN AN DERSON COUNTY VOTE 28 TO 47 Matter Will Likely Como Up Again at Meeting of Trustees Association. Yesterday at a meeting of the coun ty board of education the votes from the truntees over the countv were taken in regard to the question o? maintaining the office of rural school supervisor and aft<?r counting them it was found tl at out of 200 fitcri their votes. 2H for continuing office ind 17 for abolishing. A vote was taken some time ago hut not enough srhoola were re presented and the county board de cided to write each tiustee a letter asking him to sav "ye?" or "no." This was done an lithe following let ter wan malled to each of them: "Helton. S. C., Ma; 18, 1915. "Dear Slr: "As only a small per cent of the trustees of the county Vjted on the rural supervisor question at the last county meeting, the county board of education wish to get an expression of opinion from each trustee In the coun ty on the question. "Do you. as trustee, wish the oflice of supervisor of rural schools contin ued In Anderson county? "The poy for this work comes part ly out of the county board fund and partly from the three mill tax. "Tirase answer at once as we wish to sortit? the matter as earlv as pos sible. "J. B. WATKINS. "E. C. MeCANTS. "Please address your answer to J. B. Felton. Anderson. S. C. County Superintendent of Education." The county board merely tabulated the votes and at the meeting of the county trustees association on the first Monday In July, th'; matter will very likely bo brought up again. 1W0 ANDERSON CQONTY MEN ELECTED OFFICERS J. W. Washington of Belton and Frederick Strickland of Thia City. News comes from Atlanta. Ga., that Mr. J. W. Washington of Belton hr ; been elected president of thc Interstate Oil Superintendents asso ciation which was In convention In '.hat citv. Mr. Washington is well koown in this city and is a promi nent oil mill man of Belton. The report also sayB that Mr. Fred crick Strickland of this city was elected to the office of f.cretary and treasurer. This mah two promi nent Anderson count/ men at the head of this association. ABOLISH COUNTY SCHOOL Hearing Before County Board Educa tion Yesterday. Yesterday a number of the trustees and patrons of tho Cross Road school. Lebanon and Hopewell districts, ap peared bef re the county board of ed ucation to argue the question of iboUabln . tiie Cross Roads school. Thc office of Supt. Felton was not large enough to accomodate the crowd and the meeting was adjourned to the. court room. After hearing the arguments on both sides, the board decided to da away with the Cross Roads school. It seems that this point is exactly two and one-half miles from the other schools but the people around there wanted to keep the school and tc make a district there. There has been much dlsaatlsfact/on there for jome Mme but it ls thought that the matter now is settled. Best Exercise In the World. In the June Woman's Home Com panion appears an article entitled, "The Man Who WanieJ to Die." Il In the story of a young man, twenty four yearn old. who suffered from such physical and nervous depression that he could not accomplish any thing. He waa unable to find oui wh*t ailed him until he fell into the hands of a wonderful physician who discovered that he was suffering from auto-intoxication. The doctor put him on a diet''and arranged his exercise and rules of living with the result that in time 'he got Into good condi tion. On the subject of exercise the doctor advised as follows: V "Walking ls the best exercise. Dc some of lt every day. Next to walking comes bowling. You can't throw s bowling ball without stooping clear to the Boor, and every stoop stimu lates the liver and exercises the in testines. Fifty per cent ot the sick ness in the world would be eliminat ed If everybody bowled. Walk cr howl ever7 day. And at night He flat on you. back and raise your legs above your head, ?lowly, aa rca?? times as yon caa without fatigue. Then, an choring our to** under a weight ol some sort, raise and lower the body. These two exercises repeated fifteen or twenty Unas night and morning will do a lot for you. And you'll be surprised to And how quickly you develop endurance. Hurt With five times and in?rense each day or two until yon reach twenty." RESUME WORK DONE 8Y RURAL SUPERVISOR MISS MAGGIE CARLINGTON ABLY FILLED OFFICE DUR ING TWO YEARS TERM HAS EXPIRED Nearly 75 School Improvement Associations Have Been Organized. Yesterday Miss Maggie M. Carling ton* second term as supervisor rural schools of Anderson county came to a close. For two years she has most ably filled this office and it ls hoped that the? >,-k she has done and start ed will ci iitinue to show for the good the county and its schools as it hns done since she has been in office. Onring the two years Miss Carling ton was supervisor she made approx imately L'.'tO vlBits to the various schools in the county, trying to help teachers In the work they were do ing, giving Instructions in the class room from thc primary departments up. In this way she came in close contact with all of the teachers and greatly aided them in their work. When Miss Carlington first took up her work here there were only about J.'i members in the teachers club bul aided largely by thc assistance of her. the club now linn a membership ot about 160. These clubs are a great help to the teachers and monthly meetings are bold. At those meet ings the teachers exchange Ideas and suggestions and In this way much good ts accomplished. Miss Carlington has also been re sponsible for the OBtnblidhment ?of a number of the schoc.l? in the county and has great?y aided these that had libraries to add new books. Through her office she has also aided many schools In putting In new suitable desks, blackboards and other furni ture. A large part of this war, done through the rural school Improvement associations which have been organiz ed by Miso Carlington and of which the county now has nearly 1~>. as many that Anderson ls the banner county In the State, having more than any other county. There were none of these organizations when Mir.r Carlington bogan her work and through them $6.000 has been raised for school work. In some instance* this money going toward the teach ers' salaries. Miss Carlington has also had pub lished a bulletin entitled. "Course ot Study and Helps." tor Anderson county schools, which Bhe says if fol lowed will be her '' greatest work here. This little book contains sug gestions and helps fdr teaching from the primary department on up. In short. Miss Carlington har-, ably filled the office the purpose of which ls to build up schools and communi ties, ti develop a higher standard amoni .he people and to create a bond of sympathy betweed! the teacher and parent.-., the importance of the lat ter being probably the most Impor tant for in doing this, the former wilt naturally foltow. PLANNING PICNIC FOR POOR IN ANDERSON Salvation Army Arranging Day's Outing in North Anderson Park. The Salvatlan Army of this city ls planning to give a picnic on July I it ii. at North Anderson park. This outing will be given for the poor mothers and chlltiren who seldom have a chance to enjoy a day of this kind and the army expects to have about 300 out on that day. The Salvation Army here under En sign Arthur Belcher, officer in charge, ls no soliciting funds to aid them in this undertaking and assistance from anyone will be greatly appre ciated. This is a worthy cause and tb? day will be one of enjoyment for the mothers and children. The Jnae Womans Home Companion. The June Woman's Home Compan ion le called "The Bride* Number" because lt contains so many articles and stories relating to weddings. Fam ilies, in which weddings are soon to take place, will find io these articles many and varied practical suggestions of great value and Interest-always with a view to obtaining tho most beautiful effects at the least expense. Some of these articles are: "In Their New Home," by Charles B. Jefferson; "My Wedding Morn," by a bride groom; "Tho Brlde'a Own Page;" "The Bride's Cottago;" "Handicraft .Gifts for the Bride;" 'The June Bride and Her Attendants;** "Her Wedding Voil;" and "The Briday Showre." In the ssme issue tho campaign for better moving pictures is continued over one hundred films halag re commended. Other articles deserving special mention are: "Hrs. Larry's Adventures in Thrift;" "The Man Who Wanted to Die;" and "Made-In-Amer ica' Vacations." Fiction ta contributed by Sophie Kerr Underwood. Mary Heaton Vorse, Anna McClure Sholl, Temple Balley. Mary Brecht Pulver and Car oline Kllngensmith Gardner. The reg ular Fashion, Cooking. Young Peo pled, Better Babies and Household department* complete' an issue un usually entertaining, beautiful and helpful. iiiiiB Looking Them Up I Are you looking up the new styles before de ciding on your Summer Suit? It's a good plan. There's a great variety of style-models this year-no use buying one that you won't like after you get it. . 5= The Best Way To make a selection is to go to a store like this that has all the new styles,-not only those that all the stores show, but the late ideas of swell custom tailors. We are in position to get such goods-and do get them. If you like your clothes to be a little different from the other fellows, you will appreciate some of our new things which we received this week. Come In And Spend a Little Time Looking Around Look as lon^ as you like. We'll put our time against yours, and you won't be under the slightest obligation to buy, it* you don't happen to see what you want. Suits from $10 to $25 Thin Suits from $5 to $10 Parker & Bolt The One Price Clothiers m WHEN you tee an arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it coes straight to the spot! VETERAN' THANKFUL Mr. W. L. ("harping Thanks Friends For Assisting Him. Please let me thank all o? my An derson friends as an od Confederate soldier for their kindness in helping me to attend the reunion (n Richmond on June 2 and 3. Also the ladies for their bein and the assistance of Mr. W. W. ltussell. W. L. CHAINING. SUOU THEAT] PROGRAM FOR MONDAY "BABY" 2 Reel Vistor Comedy With Harry Myers sud Rosemary Theo*. "DESTINY'S TRUMP CARD" * A Merserean ? Gamood Wrama. FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED WORTH $50.00 TO ME My system was all run down, I was a nervous wreck. I bad three doctors to tell me they could not do me any good. I had giren up all hope. I bought a $5.00 bottle of NANZETTA'S PRESCRIPTION, taking one dose of it, I decided lt was not worth one cent I took it back and understand ing the GUARANTEE. I went home and started taking the medicine, and my health ie improving so much, I would not take $?0.00 for the benefit I derived from one bottle and have bought more. MRiS. M. A. DAVIS. Twine Bill, Anderson. 8. C. (jQssdra Th?yLacQ In Front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted by ear Oorsetlere. D. GEISBERG The Bing Cashman ? MOVIES FOR MONDAY Musical Comedy Co. AT THE X H E AT R ALL WEEK 10-PEOPLE-10 FLOCEY AND AXEL" Koinie * "THE SPELL OF .THE POPPY" 2 Reel Majestic.