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[Simple Remedy that Relieved Child Mild Laxative Corn-pound Cor recto' Stubborn Case of . Constipation. An.Important duty that devolves on parents is the regulation of their chil dren's bowels. Health in later life depends in large measure on early . training ami a child nh o ul ii be taught fi um infancy to regular babita. . When from any cause the bowel be comes congested with stomach waste a mild laxative should be employed to open up the passage gently and carry off the congested mass. A most effec tive remedy for this purpose is the combination Qf simple laxativo herb:; known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep uin. Mrs. W. D. Bulls, of Reed, Okla., used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for her baby hoy. Harley Buren Bulls, and says "It did him moro good than anything wo' have given him. His bowelB are ye y stubborn about act ing, but they act easily every time 1 givo bim Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin;" . Dr.. Caldwell's ' Syrup Pepsin con . tain? no opiato .of imrco tie drug and is a splendid, remedy for children .and older noonie as well. It has been on HARLEY BUREN BULLS the market, for more than twenty-five years and is the family si and by In thousands of homes. Druggists every where hell lt. for fifty cents a bottle. A trial bottle, free of charge.'can bo obtained ty writing io Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Washington Su, Mon ticello, III. . ' Wheo and What He Makes lt. . . It's' alwayn thuB. . Tho worst are always preaching. A man asked oncoi "Who's the-, author of tfie maying that home ,1B . what wo make it?" "The.author of thai saying," an othor man replied, "was I'll warrant, a chap who-never made it before 3 a..ni."-Washington Star. Fr? La Say 1. improve alt types.,of figures, giving MORE STYLE and a. greater 'degree of comfort! V Capitoland Snrplta . W>MCW9'_ '' j "milson A* Smyth, ? ?fi', f* . rrest?ent, V. 3P? i Are Not Fully Wired ;--..:':.Wh^n.yoi?' ni?Vt this ye^ insist bri rjavin^^?i?^lMttt has ,a?i inod?rn conveniences, i -V^on't be satisfied with anything but Electricity,- : ; Don't ac *c?,. anything "just as good" for there isn't anything just as . good. ' - ' t The price of electricity IVas been going dp.wrii whil? ?si? cost 1 of- 0th?r^n?^essitles has increased. > Allow- US io sh# yi>u j .^h?rete^o y??i.advanf.a^e io use our service. ?5? SOCIETY Mr??. J. 12. Whllden and daughter, Mies Ella Mauldln ot Greenville are The guests of Mrs. H, E. Dargac. Palmetto Chapter. A very pleasent meeting of tho Pal metto chapter was held yesterday at* ! te moon with Mrs. Reuben Long at her thorne on North MbDufue street. .In the absence of the president, Mrs;' A. E. Holman, the second vice president presided, and a most interesting and inmructive program waa given. Tb1*.? was ras follows: instrumental $<-.o, (Mrs C. M. McClure. Vocal BO'IO. *Irs. W. Jv Muldrow. An original stoty, on Thanksgiving, Mia.. Frank Todd. A Boio by Miss Mab Bonham, also a pa lper cn Pickett's Charge, by Miss Bon ham. After the program, a very pleasant hour vms spent. Mrs. Long being assisted In her duties as hos tess by Mrs. W. E. Atkinson, Mrs. Calhoun Harris, Mrs. Frank Todd, I Miss Clara Gates, and Miss Janie Har ris. An elegant salad course was served.' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McLend Burnett, Thursday, Novena- ? ?ber ll, a <lau?hter, Sarah Beth.. The Ladles Aid Society of tho First Presbyterian church will meet this I afternoon right after prayer meeting. '1 li; ? * ? *?*?+*???*??****??+* J PERSONAL ...-Slr. E.. J. Marrett of tho Fairplay I section passed through Anderson yes terday, morningon his way, to. Green-'. wood to attend the federal'court. L Mr. (Fred $V.k??l was called to his I horno yesterday because of the serious illness of - bis --father. < He . was ac companied by Mr: John Owen. Mrs. Fred Patte? s itt of Sandy Springs was in the city shopping yes- ? terday. Rev. W. H. Mills of 'Clemson''col-1 liege was a visitor in the city yeBter-' I day. .. ????^??y'x'}^/'ZyX? .Dr. C. il. Burton of Iva Spent yes Iterday in Anderson. ]..'.'' .Mr._Vi.rlI. Barnes of.-Ix>vyhdeavlllo ' Mr." J, Jenkins, a ?ew??ry drummer ?of Baltimore, spent yesterday In' tte city. . - H?r. T. M. Melton Of Pendleton waa in Anderson yesterday. V'??.T Mr. L. O. Bvptt of Easley was a yt. ", I Dr. D. A. Burrlss of Iva was. a busiooss visitor yesterday'; ? . --"T-*"- ,. .'. Mr, .Tobin AHtootl: at Liberty spent yesterday m Andean ? ' air. J. H. Kay of the Hopewell j section was sr visitor yesterday. . Messrs. F. M. Cox and AV S. Fant j o? Bolton came to "Anderson/ yester iday. ; ^ Messrs ' Mooroo Kidd and Claude lorrali of Hartwell were visitors in mdorson yesterday: Messrs. Frans v Kidd,. Eugene Matthewhon, Claude Matthewson omi ArKhar Fjlchardson. 'j?ssstd through Anderson yesterday en route ; to .Orangeburg ' ?silero ' Mr. . Rn; geno MattheWBOtl ls to wed Miss Lo'ta Wannamaker. First Financier-I made my success, by putting my money liiere : I could. ?et my'handt bri it; eaaliyi;. '.V. . \ V. Second D?tto-^And- i ?oV min? dtjy j 'putting other : people's where I could I get:my hands on it easily.--'Pack. 25-c?nt bottle ?eetroye ?mdr%& I ' : 'iah,. ir Within teri .-'nutut?i'-afte>-.'aa\;appli-' cation of Dan?erine you caa jaot fl?id a\ single trace. ot dandruff , or tailloir h-Air. and your scalp will not itchptrot .sthati will please /yctf most will be att?V.a tew,,weel?*v ?s*?vwheh you, feee new hair, fine rum eowny at flret yetw-but real?y now bair^rowtag all over tho scalp, : A little Daridormo inradiate!? ?bl?stbe teauty e^p^pr; . - Nf difference how duli; faded, brittle atti gtiNjcftv just moists 'a cloth vdt] Dandertnc and ccierully 'draw i through your bal?,> taking ono small strand at a *una? TSfO off oct ie amass tpg-your hair wi? be light fluffy ah? wayy;: aimihav? an ? app?s?r?hce bf abpadajiM; : ari i?comparahlo.- lastre, a?ttneea and luxurlauee. [?met ? 'S?-? bottiO, of Knowlton' i Danderihb from? ?Ry dru?? \smt? ; ? lie^c^?t?r,>.aitd .M^^'.fit;.:^ 4&'.;lA3aa, ?if.^;?,a^^?^?i^^???.? HEID A COHO?! SELECTED TOWNV?LLE AS j ' tfiEXT MEETING PLACE . IN DISTRICT I WEtL REPRESENTED Every Lodge m District Was Rep resented-'Banquet Followed By Meeting Last Night. The district convention of the j Knight* ,0t, Pythias, comprising those I lodges In Anderson, Greenwood and I Abbeville counties, convened in An dersoii yesterday, the first session be ing ty?ld in .the hall yesterday after noon at ? o'clock. All ot the lodges were represented and there were about 30, ot 40 visiting delegates at the c?nVenttdn. ' Th'? session yesterday afternoon was held for tho transacting of business, [ and at which it was deep*"* that tho j next''district convention bc 1 ? 'd at |Townvllle. Mr. James Craig . -.J re I elected district deputy. Mr. A. M. |Lumpkln of Columbia, grand vleo chancellor, and Mr. C D." Brown, grfehd k?epdr of records, and coals (were present. Mr. Lumpkib explaln ] cd that?"he ' ?.:<ad received ' ?: message from- Mr. Herbert E. Gyles, state j grand chancellor, that lt would be I impossible for him to be 'present. At this meeting- a -number ot splendid I speeabes were made. About 7 o'clock last evening .ap* proximately 160 local members of tho Knights of Pythias rodge and. visitors ar ambled in the hall preparatory to marching io the Ac.no cafe w'/iarc an oyster ?upper was served. Tho supper was well prepared and I the ner.?cc-.v/uD -good'./.. Those present I enjoyedi iti--Yery . much. After . . Ihe cigars had been passed,, Mr?. Craig an nounced~,,thftt Mr, iompkln, would make * - short talk, , rir. Luinpkin [ praised, tjje locril lodge end tho success Ioi,^e.7?an>tentfc?, os: .did' ??sj? the F.'av.MLouts' .Bristow, .formerly of' Ab? bev4Ue, nut now. ol. Columbia. Y*?u followed, him . The Rev. J.H.' Gib boney, fol low cd and gave come Knights of Py^bit? history. . . AfterjfliQ ; banquet : the brother:; i miircb'od-.'l.back' to. the hall whero the ] rabk .'6f j?Muire was conferred on two >v?.;ikAi,'joi. vtii-~t- .>.;.'.-- s>.-::;u o>-v'} ? . ?r I ? FOR TERM EX TENSION MONEY IN ANDERSON C^l)MY TlrI?S YEAR | ' . ; -il?;-:. . . ? ? WILL MEAN $100 j Eich io Those Which Secare it--I Many ^?I A^fo* ?r?$& School Aid Later. - ' ': *$ ' ''? '. . ''!"!. - ;? THIRTBB5N SCHOOLS.. , i\. . ; .... %Wt?'t? B'. Belton, bounty; superin tendent ,of. educatlori, yesterday raail^ $4/-to the ?tato. department'ot. educa* ti?n in Columbia 13 -'applications .for lernt . extension money Tn Anderson county' schools. - This willenable theVO schools to secuto not Over f 100 each, but In niariy-instant??s this will mean, ? gr?st deal to .them. Mr, Felton . stated yesterday that ho ? os ipected one or two'more tb make .-ap plication for tills aid. ;;*Thi?je will 'be abbut 33 or, 34 'tehools1 to apply for rural graded ? school '?ld." "stated . Mr, Felton, "These applications are -beginning to j como in and they must Lc made and I filed within tho .n?xt few day?." ?tj??c ecfiooJs...applying, for term extension nid are: Hammond, Stv?au,l. Savannah, Enrika, Calhoun, Cedar Grove, Oak -<}fovo,; Ebenezer, Bethel; Rocky Rivery oNal's ..Creek, Grote , and Mountain c>ee%W ' MUSICALE MILL BE Delightful Affair Under Auspices Junior Phuaihen Class. MUST MUST MUST. .... MUSICALE.... Thursday afternoon, beginning at 4:15 o'clock, a musicale ?ill b? given at tho residence of Dr. and Mrs ; J. C.. Harris, corner McDuffle and Cal-4! noun streets, under t\ie. auspices of the Junior Philalhea class of tho First Presbyterian church. Some of An derson's best musical talent will be represented, ~nd a most enjoyable af ternoon is assured. No invitations will bc Issued, ana tho general pub lic of all d?nominations is cordially I invited to attend. A Bwoet course will bo served and a silver offering will bo taken. Tho beautiful and comprehensive program which will be rendered on this occasion follows: Badi.-My Heart Ever Faithful Miss Grace Rudlsall Corrio J. Bond .. A Little Pink Pose Mrs: William Muldrow. Niedieingen. ... ... ?. ..Gypsies Mr. Sam Orr Tribblo. Huntington Woodman., ..A Birthday Mrs, Herbert Harris Chopin. .. ., '..Etude Misa Edna Bros les. Selected ... . " MIBS Betty Lawretic? ; Beading ... . Mrs,.A. P. Johnstone. ? Horatio Parker... .?.'... Vi. The Lark Now Leaves Its Watery Nest.. ;v . \. / ;. . Mrs. R. C. MacDonald. Ecethovan... ... .......j. ... ., .... Larghetto from..Second Symphony ' (yioUn-Collb^Pl?tip 5,. Mrs, Martin, Messrs.. McCauley .and , ' Vpn Hasseln. Osgood........Parik ls the -king i ?Clough L?lght?r;.: ..April BlosBomsj Miss Sarah E. Stranatltan. jj I Angry Wife-Remember, " we wor? I married by a justice bf the peace. ; Sarcastic Husband-Bah, and: I'vo had neither justico nor peace since. Florida Times-Union. II Sayo gists of 'hoi WAter with phosphate before breakfast w?shco out poisons. , i?, yon vake.up. w?lh a bsd taste, bed breath and tongue ls costed; If your i bead ls dull or aching; if what you eat j Bours and forms gas. and acid lu atom* adi, or ypu .are. bilious, constipated, I nervous, sallow and .can't i get feeling ?, ^?k, .lu.?!? 'tiim^mii before breakfast, a glass of real hot jr water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphat? In it This will flush the poisons and-[toxins trem \ stomach,, livery kidneys anilbowels and cleanse,, sweeten .and purify-the cntlro alimen tary tract. V o your j incide trthlng im mediately liPO? arising in.'tho morning to wash out Of the system all the pre vious dajr*e .poisonous waste,; gases and rj our bil o before putting more food into.the stomach.. ; To,.feel .like-young folks feel; like y ju felt before your blood,'nerves and muscles'- becamo loaded ^ith body in> purities - Jt from your pharmacist a charter hound bf limestone phosphate which is ?inexpensive and almost taste- } assured they will b??om?jreai cranks] 'a not ' unpleasant. -Just as soap, and - hot .grater -'act. on tho skin, cl?anslhg; sweetening and; freshening,;s? b'bt w?t?r??dd, lime-; ?tohe phosphate-Ret oh,;tuo stomach, liver, kidneys add ?b?wels. Men' and women who are usually constipated, bHiOUs. headachy, or have any stom ach" disorder BU?uld, begin ibis inside bathing before 'breakfast; They are assured they Will become real crakes ?MU' nra auujcvi snarlly^ ? * ?'?.?' r.''j1'-1 ? !? 6L?S5Y ' Old Favorite1 of "Sage "and H Almost everyone. knows "teat S?g? 'ea and Sulphur, properly compound I, bringa back the netcral color and^ :? io 'tho h*{r.^ata<|in^aM^? gray; also fl*da; dandruff, itcn scalp and stops felllog.balr. Y. ago the only "wi?yVtt^^tli?fc^iii. was to make it at home, which ia in wf?o?. troublesome.: . Nowadays >yo simply ask at any ; Aj^.-:aio?:;?.-l^ $M*. ...ML ghlFhur oonl|on?^.:^B'^Wf'getaj? ?very^I ld* Yo? will get _rge bottle tor shont';S? ? e?^tS^Bvery-r body hseS w)s old. fa?^bt^ r^^'?^ causa no .ehe can possibly tell, that j you darkened your hair, aa- it does it > naturedly ?nd evenly. You ;.uam -y a opchl? "or *tft; brush; with it J idraw thia through your b/alr. /ak-, r oos small Strand at a time; -by; 7&HBE9 become?; and gl?ijsy and .you took; years ! OUTES?G ^I^ER WE ABL Ladies* Outing Gowns, Special Ladies' Outing Gowns, Special .. ? atv ? - : -'. Children's Outing Gowns at 48c. GLOVE SALE Just opened up P. Cen remeri?? Co. Kid Gloves, Black with White Stitching, at - - - Whith with Black Stitching ,$1.50 grade, at COAT SUITS ?EW SHIPMENT JUST IN AT lt? ::\. *L98 Capital and StinjUxB $l2JSJW?^d r.K C'oll?ctious Giren Care?ul Aitenlios EIUSOB Ai Smyth, Jno. A. Ifu?ge?B, lt. j?. ^lU^oft, ;A<6t. Cashier, . j j??y Jersey Wakefield Copetih?Eigeti Market r . - Fiat Dutch ;':rfe; . I PHONE Member Florist t??g^apix ??iiiety, ' 0&* .- . ;? ? >;'-V;^#^. : . MftiiOgany Rockers, Genuine leather seats,.. ,SP.IO up ,] F?i^ed Oak dockers, Genuine leather seats.\. .:>:< :.&$0 up Golden Oak Rockers, Genuine leather seats-.$?*2$$H? Early English Oak Rockers, Genuine. ?^?tfl<r^a^tsr.|P^|^^, an immens? ?tock of rockers Wfck wood ?m? in -I^p'atlower-p??^J;: & "f:_ ySEE WINDOR ? - $i??sfr^ 1 . Phi??