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ll. for Fletches TOR i Lin ?Tho Kind Ton Have Always Bought, end which boa been Ia use for over SO years, bas borne tho Signatare o? , ^ , ?-. ? ?? rr- and bas been made under bis per? ??Lj?*&?J!'f-jli. ' ?onal supervision since its infancy. \&<*oX/<GUc&tK; Allow no onoto deceive you In this. All Counter /?its, Imitations and ? .' Ju st-na-good * ? oro but Experiments that trlflo with and. endanger tho health of Infants and Ci?ldrcn-Experience against Experiment* i ;. S3 ?astoria ls G harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Para? Serle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ls pleasant. Tte contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age ls its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and nUdys F?v?ru?hness- For ER?EN? '.??nui thirty years it has been in constant uso for tho relief of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea.' It regulates the Stomach and Bowels? assimilates tho Food, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend? ALWAYS - K? '?.>'. if; * -S The Kind You Have Always Bought 51-' .- 'r ' . ^ Second-hand -.-.ii * . fit. > itv- '.?.??.' ' nm - North Main Street i'i??iiu ' . vt VA- .v Vj HI DD El* T R O ? BX ?E: ' ' BecauB? your teeth are fnultleafl in APPEARANCE, lt :do6s not B???ssarlly follow that thby ore S?OND. HIDDEN TROUBLE aday ' be commencing in ?oeoen. placet; Decay ls often present tor - weeks .; - BEFORE lt becoinos apparent. .The skllfull dentist can detect these pisces and PREVENT discoloration and disease. Go at least twice ?e/> : year to your dentist, and have your teeth examined. v 'DR HENRY k WELLS, ' OSes Over Fersatirs AlKertfcanta Bsnk, - - ^ S?iaMeBce ^ Osle*'Phone 637. f-l \ We have a good stock of Ajax Tires on ^^^d which were bought before any advances went on. We want to sell you what you need nit tildes at the lowest figures you can buy a ?oo? i??l?e' w guaranteed tire. Gall in arid s?^^ money and at the same I time get an "A ?o. 1V tire and our guarantee^ for 5000 miles. m? iE OUI ANDERSON COLLEGE WILL BEGSN FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 2-THROUGH JUNE 5 / 18 WILL GRADUATE Contain Program of The Com mencement Exercises And The Claas Roll ? . ;:;"V*ri' .-?.T 4 - " V^.B ; -^Invitations for, tho commencotnout exercises at Anderson college wore received yesterday morning. They aro very neat and attractive and are a. credit td tho institution and the 'inembera of tho graduating ciase. .';I? The ??tvits??oaa nan ??.> folio wa with the program of tho oxerclscs encl the clasa roll: Thc faculty and graduating ciase or Anderson College request your presence at the Commencement oxorcisoea June second to fifth j Andersen, South Carolina. Program. ." Friday ovenlng, Juno 2, 8:30-An nual concert. - Saturday evening, Juue 3. 8:30-r Sen tor banquet. Sunday mornlug, June 4, 11:30 Sermon boforo Y. W. C. A., Dr. ;PhUHp J. Mclean, Aiken; S. C. Sunday evening, June 4, 8:30 I is.ee al au re ate sermon, Dr. McLean. . Monday afternoon, June 5, 4:30 Class day exercises. . Monday evening, June 5, 4:30 - Class day exercises. Monday evening. June 5, .8:30. Baccalaureate address, Dr. VY. T. Bills, Swarthmore, Penn. Presentation of diplomas.* Class Officers; ; Lou Neile McGee, president; Mag i gio Shirley, tvlce president; Nelle Martin, secretary; Isotta Pruitt, treasurer; Louise Don ry, prophet; Catherine Sullivan, pu it; Nolle Dar acott, historian. : -Misa Sara E. Stranathan, sponsor; Thomas Lawrence Burnett, mascot. Motto, Excelsior; flower, violet; corors, purple and white. . ??S Claas Holl. ?.'Qi i The. follow}ng will recolvce B. A^ degree: Misses Ruth Anderson, Helen Burrisc, Nelle Daracoit, Nelle Gen try, Louise Henry, Marguerite Henry,- Nolle .Martin, Zuliene Mas ters. Lou Nelle McGee, Ethel Norris, Sara'. Prince* I&etta Pruitt;-- 'Maggie Shirley, Katherine" Sullivan, Karan Trayhham. Eula Mae Turbe vii i o ! and Grace Watkins. - Hiss Felicia Brown, certificate' In domestic act?nc'ei " " DIDN'T K?SOW IT WAS THE DOG (From Tlt-Blts.) Ho was a very small boy. Paddy was his dog. Paddy was nearer, to, his heart than anything on earth. When Paddy met swift and hideous doath on the turnpike road bis moth er trembled to break the news. But it had to be and whod ho came, home i from school stio told htm - simply/--; h vPaddy bas boon r run over and killed." " . Ho took it very quietly; finished {his dinner with appetite. and spirits unimpaired. AU day 1 was tho same. But ti vc minutes after, he had gone up to bcd there echoed through tho bbuse a shrill : and sudden ' lamenta tion. His mother rushed upstairs wita'solicitude and sympathy. . "Nurse says," ho 1 sobbed. "that Paddy has been run over and killed." "But; dear,;! told you that ai din ner,' and you didn't seem -to troubl? at all,". . " >?? ' .. ; "No; but-but I didn't know ;you ?aid Paddy. I-I thought you said daddy!'" .. , ? ... ... ;. ... ? . . : . ~ vhrit. fe .'-' 2x6 ll GLOSS THE KIDNEYS ^I^G^oC^^Ifai ?f Your Bads Herts or Bladder ' Bothers ' ' '.: lt you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your klduigrs with 'silts occasionally, saya a noted authority who tells ns that meat forms1 uric acid which almost, paralyses tho kidneys in their effort to expel it; from thc blood. They become slug-i gish,and weaken, then you 'suffer 'with"I a dull ml&e'ry In "the kiduoy region, sharp pains in tho back or sick head*;j j>oho, dil?, tn ess, your stomach sours,; tongue Is coated and when tho weath-i er is. bad yon. havo rheumatic twlngr l?ti':S..;.Ttiie-:iurlno-:ffBts'etofidy. full of sediment, the channels - e?ten get ?ore and Irritated, obliging" you to ?eek relief two or thrca times during tho To neutralice these Irritating acids, io cleanse , th? kidneys and flush elf thebody's; minons waste get four, cmtces of Jad (Salts from any phar macy herc, take a tablespoonful tu a glass ' ?t,-' water nefore breakfaat. for a few -days and your kidneys will ?aja ; act ' fine; This famous salts is made ircia the avid of grapes and letnott juice, combined with, llthia, ?td has bfish. used if or generations jigtlueli and stimulate slMgglsh^kid fi sys. also to neutralise the acids in Erins, so ft no longer irritates, timi iadmg Wedder weakness. ' Baits! is inexpensive, cannot iii'-, lara and make? ? dsilghi?cl afferv?a ?ehi litfc?fe water ?rink. I Y I I - ii in ? li i -P5-JV.-;-i-: * * * A MUD HOLE ARTIST * <?' ? (By C. A. D.) There ls a very dark complected, Bilm-waisted. ..member of the wasp family, who has worked lu clay for so many generations, that she has be come quite an' adept in the crt of shaping and moulding that plaBtlc sub stance. Almost any day in summer she can bo found around the margin of mud holes, busily engaged lb some kind of labor that seems to require tho united effort of her dead mfwy the united effort of her head, her wings, and all six of her feet. If you care to loko closely you will see that ohe ia rolling and kneading tho clay into little round pellets. As soon as she Is satlfsled with the consistency and shape ol' tho little ball, she takes I-l t In ber Jaws and feet and disappears in tho direction of tho nest she is .b"i!di"~ - Sh?^ is vsry psfttetilsr cs to tho color of thee lay she UBG.%; Sf possible lt muBt bo of a grayish shado, but as a second choice, she may content horself with' that cf a reddish tint ' ;. This Industrious insect is known aa the Mason'' dWsp but the peoplo IE whoso porches and verandas she bnngc lier home, speak of her, In a familial sort Of a way,-?B a Mud-Dauber. Bul this name Is a rank mlsnamcr as sh( in in no sense a daubor; bitt an artist of a high order. Selecting a spot usually under the caves or ; In ' tin anglo where rafter and celling meot sbo presseH the little Delict firmly Against tho- wood. .She pats It af fret innately, and does a kind of two Bt?r? over . lt " all the'whll? kncadini and flattening the mass. Pellet arte pellet - ls brought and prossod Int shane, uptll sbo has tho foundnOlo laid f*>r ?bo nrtohn bouse. . On till ns a basis she fashions a Herlea < little tubes, each noe alon ir side n tho other, and all joined to-rnther. Th insiee of these colls ls finished s smoothly rhnjt thc clay looks ns i polished: whljo tho exterior is round finished in tiny lid nos. Uko so man terra-co;.'"* tHes In-miniature.. ' The r0\? of . oolls cmnplotod th builder goes.forth, in quest of tl}o on article Or dint that, tho litio white ..tai vae. or ??rub-fclll exnect. to find th minuto lt comes out of tho ege. No how docs, tho mother kno<?. that he babies would turn np their noses i anything exeopt solders? But. koo lt she does, soi she does not so mite SS lootr cmifv/yctaocmfwyotnok-mnftt ns. look at thai other lnser.ts oroiin but continues nh her still hunt, fi snider? and spiders - alone. 1 She also very fastidious as to the. kind i solders . she -1wents; the big COSTS I and hairy fellows she passes - by. ai selects only those that-are soft, plun and juicy. ' The Mulder caught she does not k! lt outright, but proceeds to Inject In the? kicking.' disobliging victim, ni cv poison which paralysis, but do hot killy The spider after ' unde . going the anesthetlcal treatment, dre i ott. into a dreamier.-; -Sleep,' and subo quent. events Interests. him np ..lon? Tt?e ilmpj tuartv?hody:'. can ." now easily handled, no tho wasp takes it. ber Jaws and files away to stucco nc By "tho help ofs feet and head s finally succeeds In pushing the spid down into tho bolom of ono .of t Colls. Again ond again, she retur with an insensible .spider, mun t cell ts entirely filled: She then ? posits a 'small white egg on top the" last spider fctchoa a ball of ch ?and pfsstors up the front door. succession1 the remaining . ?etls s j stocked with cold storage ' spldp a single ? egg laid in each, the op ead celled up and her mission lu 1 'ia ful filio tl. 13 cf oro leaving, she pail takingly goes ov^r tho whole structt j smoothing lh rough places here adding a little tile ; there? and wli it. looks to her that. il Is about perfect.'as. anything'can be, she Bwec up any dust .-that . may .have. fallon the floor boldw-.' She is a caro .".mall person. ?pd#leaves no trash rubbish to call utcnllon io tho finial, nursery. . { Her. task done ehe flies away nei again to return.nntjklo the scene .her labor and lpve.^Aftcr a certs timo, the white, egg hatches out small palo worm- The Uworra withe having to move.frpm Its'tracks,. Hr Itself seated at ? lunch counter, pi! high with the story tri?*? feod would have ordered and enough of to last it's life time. : With nothing do but eat, lt soon grows to t i tliat takGS up alK.the -space lu I oe'fK/ formerly. occupied by thc ni of provisions. - After lt has manat io. get on the outside of the very I spider- it-spins an overcoat ot. fin silk and.?^cbV?e<Sd up head and oj it Sleeps away thc months till epri , x >^en ?.w?rm weather' comes >ya*ies, up Wefts :;pff thc bedcloth gnaws a hole la the side of the < anl pushes/Its. way ?nt into tho wo of sunshine.- In -a;few seconds, vvlogs unfoldcod, aijd the damply n mud-dauber finds, .lie way down to fp?>e wet place in the road where Sother patted out little mud - ca! e year before. ^ . . "'? ? 1 <.. ? ? ? ' " -.'-,. : WfetMplsr; Cough ".'; ? j^tOne-if the moist .aucc?wful. pren ?taps lu us? for this dV-.'.'?se. ls Chu m&&* cov^p?^??,^-s;w. i Clinton, Blattdc?-?prlyfes. Ala,, wrl ?Our baby;had whooping cough as 1 as most any one, could hara ,'fty j gave him' Chamber Jain's Cough R< edy and it soon gothim ''traits < tainable''ev'63^?here,-.. ., . Get to ^ irZ? lot? ?en?ir Want A& ?pd yow <. ,i sfroa ?vs thay ?nS ewe you na ipib??ar . -and sc$. yea wfcat j Vant' ttl 'the ?BOM?' 'timm SANDERS WILL REPORT Grl DRIK PROJECT WADE A. SANDERS HAS CON TRACT WORK IN GREEN. WOOD COUNTY DIRECT RESULT Of Work Being Done In Rocky River District In Ander son County Mr...Wade'A. Sanders will :go to Greenwood tho latter part- oy thin week to make a report on tho, drain age project which will reclaim about 2,000 acres of bottom lands on Tur key and Mulberry crooks tn Grech* Aood county near Ware yiio.ni?, ''lr. Saudors has tho contract for thia on giuecrlng work nnd ls to mftke a re port to the dork of court in ac cordance with the law In such cases, About. 15 miles of tho two crooks are to be dredged und actual work will begin somo timo In the near future. > ' ' Tho Greenwood project is an outr como of the work being done in Rocky river district. Thh; drainage^ System has caused peopl'o in other sections of tho state to become in terested. In addition to the project In Greenwood county, Eighteen Mlle I and Slx-and-Twenty crocks will al so bo dredged.. Tho auto owner finds the Want Ad thc best medium of exchange. Anderec OUR SPECIAL SUM count is offered to all plating taking a busin? vantage to arrange wi There is no doubt but t will let us prepare you lone inessa; for me and bot though they hav "We h^e^ad quent customer^ Ifs, more effectif man. We a iiii Telephone. ^ : i m THIS SUMMER i When "Old SorHits 'er?R to l Oi Keep cool in one of our perfect Union Suits-no drawers to slip and slide, no shirt to pull and'bunch 'round the waist not a single discomfort bug-a-boo anywhere. Wilson Bro?. ' Wpgafl Hatch 1-Button Muming fV??vlfi Manhattan (Reis) X $1.00 to $1.50 T6 L. CELY CO. im s . Tho Intelligencer places nf tho disposal of tts advert?a* tnpf, patrons the best equipped newspaper plant tn Piedmont Carolina. Thia means belter service, moro careful set-up and prompter methods of handling advertising than can be secured elsewhere. ?^2 rn, Greenville, and Spartanburg MER RATES ARE NOW ON. A liberal dis who enter by June 15th. If you are eontem ?SS course any time soon it will be to your ad fch us for it now. h?t we can place, y ou in a good position if you , ijfbr it. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. ?pi It J to JEitergetic ?LX-. \ twice. .Telephone-, con* A ?tandy. ; It speeds up ^n?l^\ my business and spurs ^^tr^L ^e otner men to act*9n ^^>5v-*^^c feecaijLse they are brought face to. face with me. "The cost is noth ', . . jr JJ Yt. _ ' ?ng as co?uparcu lu ui? : .'. effective results. Ori^ ^accomplishes more than five letters fi customers and salesmen feel as ;e paid a personal visit to the off ice. ppted the practice fe pf calling delin ca the Long Instance Telephone, radian a letter m yisi t ?rpm a sales ^feproved bur e?H??tions wonder au$ use of the Long Distance Bell ?M imite k a Long Distance Si?t^m