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Great Bargains in the Better Grade Screen Doors Finding that vre are overstocked on the better gradee of screen doors we are naming exceptionally low prices for a short while in order to move them out the front door. If interested, call AT ONCE. These prices will CERTAINLY MOVE THEM. j Tate Hardware Company 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 cheapei cuts if you want them. Fine Fresh Fish. Big Fat Dressed Hens. Big Layout of Fresh Meats. Eyer^Wn|ai??gPrt.h Vege Spare Ribs, 15c lb. tables. 'Phone in your order early. "Eventually, Why Not Now?" W. A. POWER 212 South Main SAM HARPER. Mgr. Phone 132. We are in the market for good Beef Cattle and Sheep. 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 doi 5 not guarantee yow prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial world may later on deprive you of your present measure of prosperity. We Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON Low Round-trip Rates for Everybody Offered by the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "The Progressive Railway of the South." To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Panama-Pacific Inter National Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915. To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June 28-July 31, 1915. For specific rate, schedules or other information, call on SEA BOARD Agents or write C. S. COMPTON, FRED GEISSLBR, T. I\ A.. S. A. L. Rwy., Alst. Gen. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga Atlanta. Ga. You Have Tried the Weekly, Monthly and Annual Plan NOW, HOW ABOUT THE SPOT CASH PLAN? YOU WILL BF. SURPRISED AT THE SAVING THERE IS IN IT We Have Heme Baise* Vegetables and fall Mae ef Groceries te tejeet treat, at WAH TI!?fE PB1CB8. Why ?et bay,year Heats' over the Feoae ead bare them Delivered at the same price as If yea ba? catted after the?. We stead behind everything,we *tfL It I? equally as good er better than caa be bought Ja tewa sad as cheap in arlee aa ye? will Had anywhere yea go. Wa have aa extra gee? Chichea Feed, &. lb Bags fer tUft, The Spot Cash Grocery J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. Phone 181. - 121 N.Main St. BEAUTIFUL WEDDING OCCURED LAST NIGHT _ Miss Ruth Fretwell Becomes the Bride of Clarence Ward Beaty. Surrounded by nature's moat lavish array of beauty and in a scene of rare loveliness, the wedding of Miss Ruth Fretwell and Mr. Clarence Ward Beaty was solemnized lust night al "Sunset Forest," the beautiful sum mer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fret well. two miles west of town. Thia lovely home, situated in a beautiful oak grove, ls ideal in Its ap pointments and furnishings, and is one of the handsomest in tho Stat?1. Tho charming Idea of a "rose wedding" was exquisitely carried out in the pro fusion of pink roses used everywhere. The ceremony waa performed on the broad piazza, with u background of vineB Interlaced with pink roses and studded with a row of electric lights Tall stately palms and ferns made an effective setting for the lovely bridal party. Before the ceremony several s?veet eelections by MIB. Fred "Maxwell and Mr. Sam Orr Tribble, accompanied by Mr. Webb von Hasseln on the piano, were given. Promptly at thc appoint ed hour to the sweet strains of the wedding march played, by Mrs. O. L. Martin, at the piano. Mr. Webb von Hasseln, on the violin, and Mr. Witt McCauley, on the 'cello, the bridal party came around the piazza from opposite sides, one by one, and took their stands in a semi-circle. First came the four brothers of the bride, two from each side, MeBsra, Raymond, Langdon, Joe and Sylvester Blecklcy; then the bridesmaids in thc same fashion. Misses Zadie Fretwell, M?BB Alberta Brpck. Miss Bertha Cashin,I Miss Lois Jackson, Miss Catherine Fretwell and Misa Vina Patrick. All wore dainty white net drosses over meBsallne. with green girdles and green slippers. They cr.rrled exquis ite baskets of pink roses and wore white mallne picture hats. From the front door came Master SamFretwell. in a pure white suit, catching the garlands of roses and making a pathway for the lovely t>ridt>, who was preceded by her two dames of honor, Mrs. Raymond Frctwcil and MrB. Joe Fretwell. and her maid of honor, M!BS Elizabeth Fretwell. Tho bride entered on the arm of h\*r fa ther, Mr. J. J. Fretwell. and, meeting the groom with his best man, Mr. Wal ter Beaty, they took their place before Dr. E. M. Poteat of Greenville, presi dent of Furman University, who in a few impressive wordti performed tho ceremony. The bride wore an exquisite gown of duchess satin entrain, with ? ber tha of real lace, caught in place willi pearls. Her long, graceful veli fell in misty folds to her train, enveloping In a soft halo of beauty. She carried a bouquet of bride's rosea showered with lilies of the valley. The two dames of honor wore lovely lace dresses over pink and carried pink roses. MICB Elizabeth Fre*well was beautiful in white net over gre< n mesBaline. Mr. and Mrs. Fretwell entertained the guests at a delightful reception immediately after the ceremony, si d several hours were spent in a delight ful social manner, all joining In ex tending the heartiest congratulations and good wisher to Mr. and Mrs. Beaty. In the handsome new dining room. uBed the first time on this very happy occasion, pink roser, were again pre dominant, while from the chandiliers to the table beneath fell long, grace ful streamers of pink tulle. A large bride's cake was effectively arranged in the center, surrounded hy pink roses. An elegant course MI poer was beautifully served. Mrs. Fretwell. in a handsome gown of lavender mar oulsette over satin, received her guests In her own inimitable and gracious manner and was assisted by Mrs. Car rie Patrick, Mrs. Carrie McCully, Mro. Frederick B. Maxwell, Mrs. Wm. Laughlin and Mrs. P. K. McCully. Jr. During tho evening Mrs. Beatv changed her bridal robes for a hand some suit of dark blue with styli nh hat to match, and slipped away with Beaty in an autcmobile for a two weeks' trip. A great deal of interent has cen tered around this wedding, owing to U--? prominence ot both families mid the popularity of the yt,.vg couple. About 300 guests were present. Among the out of town guests here for the wedding were. Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell of Walhalla, MrB. Hurls ton Bleckley of Atlanta. Mr. Willie Wilkes of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. James McKelvey of McCormick. Mrs. Annie Beaty of McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Collier of Greenville, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Poteat of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee of Greenville and Mr. nnd Mrs. Crosby ot Greenville. HAS -EARLY TOMATOES Fruit Already Ripe aid fine Is Very Prolific. Miss Nellie Bolt of Cresswell street baa some of the earliest tomatoes ever aeen la Anderson. They are of the Early Anna fariety and have six to eight to the cluster. The vine grows to the helghfa of three feet and will hear until front, it is said: Miss Bolt already baa ripe tomatoes. ! Ber. J. T. Mann's Appointments. Fi3V. J. T. Mann will preach at Dorchester church next Sunday morn ing at ll o'clock, and at Whitefield on same day at four o'clock. Her. and Mrs. J. T. Mann expect to leave next week for Spartanburg. to attend commencement at Cedar Spring, the S. C. School for the Deaf and Fte Blind. They wt!, also spend ? few days tn that county with re? lativea. f A Starving Little Mexican This la one of thc hundreds of thou sands of little peons of Mexico who have been brought to the verge of starvation by the continual fighting there for several yearn. The little Tiri ls of thc class of Mexicans which the president wa/ita to help. Klegaut Supper. Mr. Jule Earle entertained in Tues day evening at on elegant supper at Hr:?i St. James In honor of thc Trib blc-l'rc3Bley bridal partly. !t was de lightfully merry and informal, and one of thc pleasantest of the man en tertainments given in connection with the Trlbblc-Pressley wedding, which will take place Mils evening nt the home of thc bride on Greenville Btreet. Mr. Earle's guests for Tuesday even ing wero: .V.Bses Eva Trihble, Ella May Trlbble, Alleen? Franks, (iruce Killingsworth, Alma Turner. Miriam Eeo and Miss Grocc. Messrs. J. C. PresBley, Charlies Watkins, Ellis Ev ans, T. S. Banister, lilllie Lyon, Tom mie Lyon and Dr. Wade Thompson. In Honor of Miss Bonham. The following from the Itichmond Tlmes-DlspaUJ.i will be of Interest to Miss Bonham's many friends herc. Miss Mab Bonham, the lovely young sponsor for South Carolina, who attended thc reunion in the narty of Governor and 'Mrs. Manning, on their private car, is thc guest of Mrs. George J. Bull for thc week end, and a number of smart affairs havo been planned in her honor during her stay In Richmond. Later Miss Bongan) will visit In Washington. Mrs. Earle Clinkscales of Due West ls visiting Mrs. Pi. J. Ramer for a few days. Miss Turpin Crout 1B at home from Raudolph-Macon, in Lynchburg. Va., where she has been attending school during thc paot winter. Miss Brownlee to Entertain Tonight. Miss Ruth Brownlee will entertain this evening at her home on South McDufflo streot. liclichiful Tarty. Miss Rnt'i Sasseen was the attrac tive young hostess for about thirty friends yesterday evening from 7 to 9 at her homo on McDufflo street. Th? occasion was hor tenth blrthdsy and a very happy one lt proved to be. Thc lawn wan bright with Japan ese lanterns, and many , merry gamea wore placed. Later all gathered around a table on which was a large Tom Thumb pie. and each one pulleC a cord, to which was attached pretty little favors. A dainty sweet course was served. HAS Goon v.inn.vu,i,i; Show at Palmetto Thin Werk is Draw ing Big Crowds: Manager A. M. Plnkston. of the Palmetto theatre advertised last Sun day that he was going to pr?vido a "Cracker-Jack" Vaudeville company this week for his patrons. Those who have witnessed tho performances thus far aro ready and willing to testi fy that ho has made good on his pro mise. The performance jeaterday "Petti coats and Politics" ras a real clever tab show, replete .vith clever acting, < staging, and dancing, together with specialties. The show was clean, and clever throughout, and those who were lhere were loud In their praises of thc per formance. ( burch Announcement. Rev. H. A. O'Kelley. pastor of the Six .and Twenty rf m reit requeue all members -to be present in Saturday July 3rd. as there will be vfery Im portant* matters to come up before the meeting. This ls an urgent request. All ?ar Singing nt Plat Bock. There will ho an all day singing at Plat Rock church on Sunday. June 13. The public ir cordially Invited to attend and bring veil filled baskets. COMPLETING PLANS CELEBRATION FOURTH Mr. Ernest Johnson is First to En ter Car-Will Also Have Bicycle Races. Mr. F,rncst Johnson lins entered the automobile rare for machine ot 20 horsepower ami less, which will be held in North Anderson on July 5. He ia the first to enter any of the races and will drive his auto, "Sop! "tuber Morn." The committee on races has decided to change race which wa* to have been for automobiles of "0 horsepower ami under to 20 horsepower and undtr. A bicycle race for boya ls also be ing planned. This will he free to all and although no price lins been defi nitely decided upon, ?t ls thought tba* it will be fl. This race will be either just before the automobile races or immediately afterwards. Tile vurious cormiittees which have tile attractions for the day in charge ar" busy attending to details and they say they are planning for on? of the biggest crowds Anderson hus ever lid. LEO M. PRANK PLEA REF! SEI) HY COMMISSION (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE.) legal and constitutional rights under the law of thc land. "It further appears there has been no technical proposition of law or precedure that has prevented the petitioner from having bis guilt ni Innocence psssed upon by a Jury ot lils peers and hy the highest consti tuted nppcllate authority." The report fie ncontinued that no new evidence having been shown, "we see no reason for taking thia case out of the ordinary niles of law and Justice, and feel constrained not to Interfere with the enforcement or the orderly Judgment of the courts." Commissioner Patterson. In a dis senting report said consideration of evidence against Frank left his mind open as to whether there was room for doubt as to the story told hy James.Conley, a negro, who was one 'if Hie principal witnesses against Frank. FUNERAL AT HELTON Hemeln? Mrs M-iry Jane Turner to Be Interred There. The remains of Mrs. Mary Jane Turner, whoso death occurred at Orangfburg Wednesday morning at 8 <?. m.. will be Interred at Belton to day on the arrival of tho Columbia '-sin. friends aro Invited to the ser vices. Singing nt Friendship Church. There will he an all day singing at Friendship church near Pendleton on Sunday. June 13, to which fie pub lic ie cordially invited. Had! y Balanced Fertilizers Mean Money Vusted. March and April f? months when commercial fertlh are largely 'wught and used. : u how to co ba ance these fertilizers that they may lo the great? st good ls a problem to which we should rl^-.t new bc giving ?he most careful Btudy. As an illustration of the misuse of fertilizers, the case of our good friend Uncle John ls to the point. He was In to see us the other day ana complained of the poor results he ?ot last year from fertilizers used on some bottom land cotton. This land was in corn and peas the yenr before, md at planting timo Uncle John used 200 pounds per acre of a 10-2-2 fertil izer and then in July applied IOU pound--; of nltrate of noda per acre around the crop. "Them cotton stalks looked Ilk? trees." affirmed Uncle JcJ.o, 'but drat my hide If I believe they'd average 10 bollB to the stalk. WhafB more, these wuz BO late the frost got most o' them. What I want to know ls, what wuz the matter?" ' The matter was plainly an excess of nitrogen with the trouble aggra vated by too late an application. There IB hardly any doubt but that :*ila particular field would hnvo made a better crop with an anpllcntlon or acid phosphate laone. and at very materially less expense.-The Pro gressive armer. -The Standard of Clvlllred Warfare/' (Orccnaboro Nowa.) The Columbia State remarks that the Confederacy sot the standard of civilized warfare, being moved to thc observa*'on by the fact that Northern critics of Oormany always'state that in comparison with the German cam paign In Belgium Pieman in Geor gia was gentle, and Sheridan in the valley of Virginia was humane. In other words, about the worst thing that people who don't like Germany can say ls that her conduct has been worse than that of thc a rm ?es of the United States in the South. On the ot'ier hand, about the most complimentary thing that Germany's friends can sav about her great field marshall ls that Hindenburg is an other Jackson. The South has r??p<?on for pride, Indeed, in that her soldiers are the standard hy which the mo?t officient of the armies In the great war ls Judged; but more reason for pride in nie fact that Lee's march through Pennsylvania did not even give rise to a charge nf atrocities, much less to their substantiation. In tact, the only piece of fiction that remains as a souvenir of that campaign ls the tra dition of the enemy that the com mander himself promised death to any who should dare to lay hands on an old woman who waa Gaunting her flag in bis face. But wien tho South'lost. PERSONAL SERVICE We have everything that gentlemen need for day, evening and night attire, and more -PERSONAL SERVICE. We suggest the becoming tiling only when our suggestion H welcome. Palm Beach suits, plain, fancy or Norfolk, in slims, stouts, and regulars, $7.50 and $10.00 T. L. CELY CO. m Anderson s Exclusive Haberdashers ELECTRIC CIT ********** .Y. * * .Y-1 * . I te nu of Interest end Person t Wireless on the St V*************: Turned (her tn County Authorities. Dick Prester, colored, han been turned over to the county authorities I hy Chief Samoan. It ls claimed that' Frazier broke into Fowler's stables j and Molo SO?IK harneas at nicht. Tito ? harness were stolen on last Thursday I night and for some time Frazier kept clear of thc police. .MrH. Martin at Anderson Hospital. MrB. Martin, formerly of Anderson, I but now of One West, war. brough) to J the Anderson hospital yesterday,] where she was operated on for appen dicitis. It was reported yesterday i.t tornoon that she was resting well. -o- I Anderson Cash Grocery USN Attractive Windows. The windows of the Anderson Cash Grocory are receiving many admiring looks today. In ono window appears numerous botllca of olives attractively arranged, while In the other f.- of the 5? Heinz varieties IB placed. Tho gro cery storo keeps all of thC3e 52 varie ties in stock. K. W. Fant Sworn In As Attorney. Among the graduates from tho law school of the University of South Car olina who were jiworn in as attorneys hy tho supreme court in Columbia Tuesday was Mr. n. W. Fant of thia city and moraobr of thc Anderson dele gation to thc general assembly. J. R. Baldwin Case Goes to Higher Court. J. n. Baldwin, who was arrested some time ago by the sheriff In con nection with tho violation of the liquor law, will bo tried for violation of the law since In the preliminary < n Tues day ihe hackman toatlflcd that he was told to take the trunk which was seised by the sheriff to the homo of Baldwin. ALCOHOL-3 PER croft AVc?daluelHpfu^BOTAS sixinla?nft?Sc?aodfliKlEt??a jj tingttV SiumattsaDone?^"?j rromofesDi^sUfjaOie^J iicssandn^-Co^wagJ Ophifli^rpWae off HBO? NOT NARC owe. j^t<?~n> Signatare ot Exact Copy of Wrapper. Sf* *Y* ^f* ^?* ^r* ff* 4t* ^P* ^T* ^f* ^P* ^T* f SPARKLETS _, . >! Mention Caught- Over tb? * reeta of Anderson * if. ************* Mr. Perchai C. ( layton IVIIH Among (?raduaten. Mr. Percival C." Cray ton. who re ceived lils diploma? at Clemson college (his weckt In at homo for thc summer. Ho arrived In tho city Tuesday end ia upending sonic timo with his mother. To Hold Car? l'util After Sermon. Arrangements have been made with tho Iocs! street cur company to have j earn watt at the poatofhee on North I Main stn et until niter th? McLeudon services are closed every night. Cars will run on all lines in thc city. Sonihern Tower Line Nearing Completion. The tower linc of tho Southern Tower company ia nearing completion ami the towera have been eroded aa far HS Rocky river, while tho bases are finished almost into the city. The line ls to bc used two wayo, In that tho current from Portman choals may bo sent to Belton by this lino or in m the plants of the company at Catawba, T:i 11 ulah Falls and others placea to Anderson. M.. L. Honhnni Special Judge. Hon. M. L. Bonham of t'his city is a special Judge holding court in Spar tatoburg (ijls week, having been ap pointed sometime ago to perform this duty. Mr. Brace Harper In Hospital. The many friends of Mr. Bruce Harper will regret to learn that hs han been confined in the Anderson hospital for the past two days as the result of an automobile accident In Wtlliamston Sunday. It ia hoped that he will soon he out again. Mrs. B. ?O', EUans. who was another accupant of ?'.if car ls resting well but still under the care of a trained nurse. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Gastona Always Bears the Signature of ? Av In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA