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; Contrate 15 TlaMUtathaj GAS? For Infants and Children. afi Mothers Know That ! *1H towton, Gastona '"S^SSI Always'' / . ! Bears the /OT ?essouiI?^.CoDla?^eig f /ft .IF h^irjD^rplrhiei?i*T Ol fi ll ir HOT NARCOTIC t Air i Rd i yV' ln Aperfe^?yfcrr^ i^fr J, ll O g ^jgsgL Thirty Years ?C?ST0RIA ?* wrapper. N, CKMT.UH U.M.T, MEW YOU? CITY. Sanitary Plumbing by Competent Plumbers Reliable Goods Satisfactory Service We strive to please May we serve you? SULLIVAN HARDWARE GO. Carolinas Greatest Hardware Store BELTON SCHOOLS GET MONEY .o ? $882 Appropriated For Additional High Behool Pupils. . Mr. J. B. Felton, county superin tendent of education, has received ad vices from the state superintendent that |382 baa been appropriated by the state auperintendent for the Bel ton schools. The appropriation is made to reim burse the school fund on account of 20 or 30 high school pupils attend ing from other school districts. INCOME TAX RETURNS Time is pearly Outland They Mest Auditor Winston Smith stated yea terday that the tune for making in come tax returns would expire on July 1 and that after that time a 50 per cent penalty would be added. He urges everyone to attend :o this at once for he has to do his duty and says that plenty of warning bas been given. Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain's Liniment. "I have used Chamberlain's Lini ment for sprains, bruises snd rheu matic pains, and the great benefit I have received Justifies my recom mending it in the highest terms," writes Mrs. Florence Slife, Wabash, Ind. If you are troubled with rheu matic pains you will certainly be pleased with the prompt relief .vilch Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Ob tamable everywhere._. kU For TaVM SttaHBMiMrt. Vb Wa? Usable to Attend to Afr? of Her Hoasework. Plegad Kui, N. C.-? l suffered for Circe summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, ot this town, "sad the third ssd Last time, wasjsy ?ont. I ban dreadful nervous headaches sud prostration, sad wag scarcely abie to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I giao bad dreadful pams ht my back and aides and when one ci those weak, sluicing ape?is would corns oa me, I would have to gtvs up and li? dowe, watti tt wore off. ! was etrtaaaly fa t drea?ui ?tate ol health, whoa ? finally doridtJ tc. try Ctt&A ft* WWfpfc. toefe? sad I fesaiy believe 1 v.oul? haw? ?U? H 1 hadst takes it After I began taking Cardal, 1 was. greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved mo entirely. I fattened up. sad grew so much stronger m three months, I felt like an other person altogether." Cardtdte purely vegetable and geetle acflng. Its Ingrediente lawes auld, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardai makes for increased strength, Improves the appetite, b-aes up thone voua system, and **clp* to make ^zio, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardal baa helped mor* tha? s m?ffloo Teak women, during thr putt 50 years. H wttt surely do for yo?:, what n has done tor them. Try Carted today. VMM se? Oj?ft?t?ei MtdkfcM Ce., J?tftos* AS vtary ?.?*., 0\*?r*m\ 1W, Sar?timl J*?. FIFTY-EIGHT PASSED MAY EXAMINATION TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES TO BE MAILED IN A FEW DAYS. A LARGE NUMBER Supt. Felton Announces Names of Those Who Successfully Passed Recent Test. Yesterday Mr. J. B. Felton an nounced the names of those who had successfully pasBed tho teacher's ex amination which was glvym In the eat--' ly part c* May. Mr. Felton was busy yesterday fixing up the certificates and they will be mailed out edon. There 1B a total of 58 who made first, second or third grade certifi cates and their names are as -fol lows: Misses Iza Shaw, Paimie Hand, Amanda Shirley, Pearle Thompson. Bernice Henry, Mana E. Anderson, Ines Greer, Maggee PreBBleyJ Lpls Roe, Mamie Newton, Vera Mc Malian, Estelle McConnell, Clara Smith, Naomi Newton, Nettle L. Newton, Ly dia bewley, May Bagwell, Fannie Fil quitt, Clarette Henry, Jesse McMa han. Ruby Wardlaw, Alice Smith, Maude Hamilton, Florence Davis, Susiie McGill, Bernice Cox, Ruth Cox. Annie Barrett, Clara B.'Lowell, Corilla Seawright, Bessie Seawrlght. Belle Ray, Mamie A. Burton, Kimmi Vaughn, Feral Acker, Francis Shir ley, Nell Simpson, Lucile Rodgers, Eva LewlH, Marie Cann, Variua Cox, Ethel Westmoreland, Alina Callahan, Ruth Shirley, Nellie Mayfield, Lillian Thompson, Ella H?cker, Lola Leli Ramsey, Ruth Martin, Idelle Kay, Lil lian Davis, Lizzie Webb, Nellie L. Bewley, Eunice Warnock, Elsie F.ags dale; Mrs. Ethel Gassaway, Mrs. L. K. Henry and Messrs. John L. New ton, Lawrence G. Garr, A. A. Muck enfuss. TO SELL STORE STOCK Chattel Mortgage is Foreclosed-Sale Monday. A notice has been posted at the court house of the foreclosure of a mortgage held by Wr. W. E. Atkin son on the stock and store fixtures of the Red Cross drug store. The sale will be made next Monday . by public outcry. Mr. HI sn- .J: Seel, manager of the store, sfy.i at he hs3 plans for going into a -usines? that will keep him out in the open. Phons ?7. -o MTS. Sam Klutz of Cheater is vis iting her parents. Mr. ahd Mrs. W. D. Bewley. . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dlvwer . have returned from a week's stay in the mountains. They made the trip in the>lr automobile. Mrs. Wade Sanders will leave to day for a visit to ber former borne at Spokane, Wash. She will also visit the Panama-Pacific exposition in San Francisco while away. Mrs. B. C. Kay of Atlanta is vis iting her sister, Mrs. S. D. Brown lee. Mrs. Haroldson Et ockley returned to her home in Atlanta yesterday after a visit to relatives here. She came over for toe Fxetwell-Beaty wedding last week. Misses Evelyn and Mildred Boley of Athens, Ga., are vlaltiug Mr. and Mrs. G. Gelsberg. Miss Lilli* Barr has returned to her home in Greenville after a visit to Mks. Frank Hall. Fer Mrs. Andersen. Mrs. Charles Causey has issued in vitations to a card party on Friday afternoon at the Elks Home in honor of Mfrs. Hoed Anderson. It is a matter of great ?regret to Mrs. An derson's many friends that she will so soon leave Anderson. Since coming here several ysars ago she. has been one of Andersons most charming and popular young society women. There will possibly be many other affairs in her honor before she leaves. Fer Miss Lillie Brawn. A delightful little Informal sewing party was given yesterday moraine; by Mrs. B. B. Hart tn honor of her Bister, Miss Lillie Bro-vn. ailis ta Mosa Brown's old home, but for many yeera she has been teaching in the etty schools at Chester and only, spends the summers w?Ith relatives here. Moat of the guests were old friends at the honor/guest and the morning was especially pleasant, and fully en loyed by those present. The attrac tive hostess waa assisted in her du-: Usa by Mrs. Arthur Holman, (Mrs. C. B. Earle and Mrs. W>. W. Robln jon. At twelve an elegant luncheon aaa served. Those Invited for the morning were: Mrs, G. B. Timmerman, Mrs. ii. B. Barle, Mrs. L. O. Dean, hfra. O. B. afeitan, Mrs. E. P. Vandlver. Bars. W. W. -Lobins?n. Arthur Holm/in. W. A. Hungens, Mrs. 2. L. Sberaid, Mrs. J. J. Gray. Mrs. V. B. Watt tina, Mrs. W. 8. Diwer, MTS. J. Wi McClure, Mrs. Sam Prince, Mrs. S. . Brownie?.. Mrs. P. B. Consett, . W. B. Atkinson, and Mies Louisa Von Bcrnatorff'a Witness Is Held For Perjury. When Ambassador von Bernstorf?. i representative ot Germany in th? linked States, called on President Wilson the other day, much was ma le of the visit. It turned out Inter thal he hsdn't much more to do than io present some adidas its to prove that the Lusitania, which was sunk by a German submarine, carried runs. At once an investigation of the afli davlt makers was ordered. -Secret service meu had a hard time to Gnu Gustav Stahl, who had sworn that he had visited the Lusitania and seon guns on her. When the chase became too hot. the head of tho -secrst service of the Hamburg-American line disclosed bis hiding place bi Albany. He was taken before the United States grand Jury in New York. There he was asked about bis affidavit, and he loudly announced be had seen guns on the Lusitania. Just as he was leaving the grand Jury room he waa arrested' ott ? 'complaint sworn to by an assistant United States attorney. He was 'locked up lu the historic Tombs. 5 '. While Stahl was waiting in the mar shal's office {in the Federal build ing, in New York after his arrest for the arrival of Edward Sanford, a law yer, who had been assigned to act as his counsel, he was asked, through an interpreter: "Would you be willing to spend twenty yea ra in Jail for your father land?" "M.'u<- rt a hundred!" he replied, ;.a German, and then broke into a hearty laugh. BRYAN ISSUES FIRST SECTION ophesies U. S. Will Have Great est Peace Making Oppor tunity in History. Washington. June 16.-Former i Secretary Bryan, in the first section ; of his statement on the European war, today prophesied *that the greatest peace-making opportunity in all history was certain to- come to the United States, and declared It i would be a d .-maud for an Interna- ! tlonal conference with return of 1 peace to change the rules of Interna- < tlonal law which "'seem to have been i made for nations at war rather than I for notions at ponce." < Bryan refers to the Interruptions to ' neutral commerce, derangement of I bus-ness and consequent readjust- ? menta, atd speaks of th? scarcity of < American ships as one of the greatest I embarrassments to the United States. i . "- t Bel hrh Uni Party. Miss Luis Hammett waa tho charm- ^ lng young hostess for about fifty of her friends on Tuesday evening at her home on West Whitner street. Most ' of the time waa spent on the beautiful i lawn and lt waa a very pleasant oe- I "aston. Nectar was served by Miss < Alberta Brock apd Miss May Llgon, I and later In the evening a delicious c sweet course waa served. t w- I Miss Lucile Crosby and Miss Sallie I Slr ne returned to their home in Chea ter yesterday after a visit to Mre. Frank Halt and Miss R?saman Bur dine. CABO OP THANKS We wish to thank oar many friends who assisted us in the saddest honr ot life, by many acts ot kindness and A beautiful floral o?'erlngs during, the Illness and death of our aunt. Mles L. C. Hardy. May God be as mindful of 'hem In their hour of trial. Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Buber of Wtl Ilamet?n were visitors here yester day. WILL BE READY FOR PUBLIC EARLY PART OF NEXT WEEK. IS A MODERN MILL Machinery in Plant Ie So Arranged to Obtain Very Best Flour From Wheat. The final work of installing th* flour mill for the Burris? Milling company is going on this week und Mr. Burrlss stated yesterday that ht thought ho would be ready to makt flour by the first of next week. Ills mill ls a Midget-Marvel, madt ? by the Anglo-American Mills com pnny and ls of an English pateut. It ls one of tho very best mills mad* and ls in every way equipped to maki the best '?our. In nrraiglug the machinery and m!!?. Mr. Burrlss has doue every thing possible to have lt so that an little dust will reach the flour or the mill. The muchlnery and motor huve been placed in the basement and the milling machinery proper has been placed on the first floor. On tho seccfnd flodr the cleaning and scouring machines have been placed, ?o that iciey are as far awuy as pos sible from the bins. One of the features of tbe mill it the automatic packer which will pack either 24 or 48 pound sacks. Mr. Burrlss stated yesterday that thr Backs would hear the picture of a girl and would bear tho title of "Ander son Belle." Mr. Burrlss states that he ls mah lng uri flue chicken food as can bt purchased n-iywhere and that it b nelllng right alnng. He bas already purchased lOO bushels of wheat and naya that ho will ?rind a great dea: of thia Into flour In order to get ttu mill running right before be sturts lo griudlng for thc public. ^??^??./^?????????^?fre?? o?e,e,e,4^ I Personal i t ^ *?**s?*fr *i ^e^4,4,eo,ej+,i/,4'*e'e'e,e,fr?^,i,,?e,4,?" Mr. E. O. EvanB and daughter. Miss Sam Evans, of Pendleton, wert In the city yesterday. Mr. Reid Sherard of Willlamstoii wan a business cai 1er In Anderson yesterday. Mr. O. C. Poster of Pendleton wat among the business visitors here yes terday. Mr. W. R. Taber, traveling pas senger agent of the Southern I.'*llway In Greenville. Was In the city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Welborn and daughter, Miss Annie Welborn ot Wllliamston, were among the visi tors here yesterday. IMr. Clarence Sherard of Iva apent esterday In Anderson. Mr. John Hudgens of Pelz?r was In Anderson yesterday on business. Messrs. J. R. Fant and C. C. Kay ot Town vii le were visitors to the city yesterday. Messrs. W. H. Martin and W. H. Q. Jamison of Walter-McElmoyle were In the city yesterday. Mr. A. P. Gumble of Belton was among tbe visitors in Anderson yes terday. Electric Chair Apparatus For Flesh Rigorous exercise which fatigues the muscular system and oxidises its fatty infiltrations without subsequent ly causing physical exhaustion ls pro duced, it is claimed by an electric apparatus which has recently been In troduced in this country as a cure for ' obesity. A reclining chair coverall arith aluminum electrodes, which fit | the curves of the body and are sup plied with an interrupted galvanic :urrent regulated by a series of rheos tats, briefly . describes the device, which is a German Invention. Pic :ures of the apparatus appear in the Inly Popular Mechanics Magazine. :bamberla(?'s folie, Cholera stnd| Diarrhoea Remedy. This ls s remedy that every family ] ih or. ld be provided with, J nd especial y during the summer months. Think >f the pain and suffering that must ie endured when medicine must he tent for or before relief can be ob alned. This remedy la thoroughly ?ellaMe. Ask anyone who has neted t. _ Obtainable every whore. Different Colored suits of Palm Beach Cloth, They're cool and made light but right; Made strong to last long, at $7.50 and $10 We're proud of our w^il ?Mflft? $1.00 Shirts So will you be, once you wear one. T. L. CELY CO. Yes, we sell "Superior,'' the perfect Union Suits 4 BY SPECIAL REQUEST We WiU Repeat Tuesday's Vwv^Jpj?ffl Prices For TODAY-Thursdty 20 Pound Bucket Lard. $1.80 1? Pound Bucket Lard. . tSe 4 Pound Bucket Lard.. ?fie 24 PonndB High Petent Flour. tte 48 Pound? High Patent Flour.$1.76 60 Pound? Good Hen Food . UM Very Bent Cots of Steak, all the time. Ue 8 Pound? California Evaporated Peaches. ?5e Full line of Cured Meats Mee Beasts. We have one of the ?est aaaltary marketa la the State. Nethiag behind the counter. Every thins; te plate stellt* ? Phone ns yoar order. No charge for .delivery. The Spot Cash Grocery ; J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. Phone 181. l?l N. Main St. ?FY ' Ty i m ip v"' ' ll ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS ? - of late*eal sad PeraensJ Mentir n CaagM Ort* Wireless on tba Streets of. Anderson Chala Gaag No. 2 In Nsw Location. County chain gang No. li bas re cently moved from Centreville town ship to Pork township and ls locat ed nt Double Springs. Thia gang is in churgo of Mr. J. W. Cook. Mr.. Brow? Aeespts Position la Anderson. Mr. J. W. Brown of Lake City haa come to Anderson to accept a posi tion as cadhter with the Atlantic Life Insurance company of which Mr. p. W. Pelkel is general agent. Mr. Brown comes to Anderson highly re commended and la a gradu?te this year.at Wofford College. Citadel Stadeats Return Home. Messrs. J. W. Cooley. Willis Mar* tin and Louis Farmer hare returned to their homes In Anderson from the Citadel. Charleston, where tboy have boen tn school for the past year. Messrs? Cooley and Martin received their diplomas there this year. Hr. J. B. Felton ? To Attend Meeting. Ur. J. B. Felton leases this morn ing to attend the Georgia state meet ing of county school superintendents, which convenes today st Clayton, Gs. Mr. Felton will be out of the city to day snd tomorrow. Attending Commencement At Cedar Springs. Mrs. Theo Fant will leave today for Cedar, Springe to attend COP mencement at Cedar Springs Insti tute, an institution for-the deaf and dumb. Ufrs, slant's son. Mr. Joe Fant, graduates there this year. Excavation Behan Per New Store Building. A force of bunda yesterday began doing the excavating work ou North Main street ht the railroad cut for the J. <H. Anderson store TO&JA snd' office building. Mr. M. N. Patterson has the contract for the excavation work and Mr. C. B. Pruitt haa a contract for the construction ot the building, which will be two stories high and without a basement. -o-. Committee Meeting This Afternoon at . O'clock. The committee on arrangements for the Fourth of July celebration will hold a meeting t'iis afternoon at 8 o'clock in the rows* of the cham ber of commerce. The purpose of the meeting ia to complete the '-r rsngements. Te Sleep B ell te Sommer, Slight Inflammation ot the bron chial tubes causes a distressing cough, and makes refreshing sleep impos sible. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound covers raw, inflamed, irritated, surfaces with a soothing, besting coating and stops that annoying tick ling, relieving the racking, tiring cough. Take this cpleudJd cough mad-; icino with you on summer trips. It ls good for coughs, colds, bronchial, affections snd la grippe coughs, j Evana Pharmacy. Enjoy That Trip By Equipping With-~~ ft Exclusive Dealers