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FRECKLES ??T? I ? Ik* Tisse to OH BM ?f Th*?? Ugly Seats. There's no longer the slightest need oj feeling ashamed of your freckles, ai the prescriptlon-^thtoe-doi?We s strength-ia guaranteed to remove these homely spots. .Simply get aa ounce of othtn> donnie ?tre^p.~Tirppi any durggiat and apply a little of it nigh*, and morn ing and you should soon z*a that even tho worst f rookies have begun to dis appear while" the lighter ones" haye vanished entirely. It ls seldom that moro than sn our.ee is needed to com-' pietciy clear the akin ind gain a beau tiful clear complexion. Ho eure to ask for the. double . strength othlhe a* Uils is sold under guarantee of money back if lt fails to remove-freckles. ?* f^llLlUL^.^ ,". .,.4 . -IJ^Jl j v. For Easter .*. Any Kind, Any Quantity, But Only one Q??% ?rossDrugO[?j and look at the Pretty Ci* I Calar? Water Sets on-dis. j , piny* Also some very : pr?i- I very lowest prko. I - . 5EETHEW?NDOW I J Jeweler - -4 j Ge?-St4tt?riery- I j Crts. State j ? n ?, *? " ? :~^r' - . JP /T^t?.io?di tunes- - | j f?if theo?d foIB . .V.M?Kc.-thc. o?d folies cn^y V I t"' i lei>rt popular iiKisie ot : i ? : Y; .trola, i?iey lu:-? a soit ' mur them too cn mp???Huey want, betterf au ever "i a.jjcV cl Bleckley'Bldg.? Anderson,, S. C. New York Cotton ott today under. scaU?red Helling ?uo* . S^fS1 to ?? largely la the we? .of holiday realizing. .With- pr???~u poin^io ?^J^gjg^^^ f ^"^^^^^^ ^e^^ ^ Cc^^^i^rea doseo^teady : Opened Closed M?/.12.77 13.08 ??1* .. .- .U.41 18.88 October.H.73 ii.g| - ? 7?- ' ' New.Orlean* Colton Apw, prleansrrL^,.April S.^fJottei was. held below . the leroi ot yester day's close throughout thea esf>pa3dr day. Telegrams from many Sections of tho cotton belt indicated that re? cord .breaking ipw temperatures /were being experienced, aid messages>fTdm sooth T^sxaa said that' young cotton had De^n so damaged that much ror plantas* would ben ecessaryv In spite of this, the-market closed at a net loss of 6 tc ll points which was prac tically, its lowest. <?e& ' Selling started et Ihn tldgimit Gossip was to tho effect thal heavy. lOiort Felling wa? going on,a lthoogh xyilMHfRd?nt that some of the. of fering ;,)ij&ro corning from longa who wanted tn toko profita ?ver tho boll 'ho market displayed little or no recuperative power, at? .once or] twice Ia tko afternoon displayed weak ness, i Spot' cotton steady, quotations re-] vined. Middling 13 3-16. Sales on the | sppi To arrive 300. CoAt?iftjutures closing: May; i2i?rj?ly 12.73; Aug 12.47;' Oct 11.70: Dec 11.68. Uy?rpool Cotton WvcrSoiJ ipril 0.-CoUon spot Hte&dy; -good ;liutddUns, 7,80; tnlddlt-' 7.36;, low middling 0.96. Sales 8,W j1ooo' - ^*" " ' ic0' nccclpl*j Cohort ^?Hi Kew York;' April ^ --Cottonseed oil ; was 'pp ? k couple of points early on advancing crudo markets, and cover 1 Commercial 1 i n ; mil.lunn.mm mn ni i iiUtu___i_J' ? 'o lng by. refiners, but th? Hst turned u easy Ute In Ute session under scatter- n ed scllius for long account, and with * bearing In lard and cotton. Ftnsl C prices were 2 to 3 twists' act lower. The market closed easier. !? Cotton Gooda ? Trading in dry gooda today was In- 0 cij5ied(to ne ?met. A small amount c ^nxuaW waa ttaAsfcted ^ print n ^ii mi,.c9^mmm$f^ bern* s jMwp >wre advanced bat the demand a Was not'very active. Trade inf if ht e Is .'slacking. ' P "^Icago, April ?.-Increasing be-'* -that wheat bad escaped damage " M. um the freezing weather tended to- ? day to dislodge hellish control of the " market. Alter a decided.; advance, n price* closed weak i-s a 1-4 off to 1-8 , up compared with last night. Other , sp?culative articles all sowed a net JJ decline. Corn 3-8, oats hilf to three ? ??arter cents, and/provisions 2 1-2 W I l-l*. Stock? and Bonds Now York. "April 9.-Principal "j movements lu the stock roarkot today ? were among the Industrials sad weak- ? d*. railroad shares, a number ot which J> declined sharply The market, web. un- ? even, with a li pavy undertone. Senti- " ?eut was bearish and inclination of " professional trade? take the abort J side ultimiiely brought the Hst to a J tower1 level desptto occaelonal^rUllles. " ' Pressure converged on steel, ? In ^ which'"a large proportion of ffcd^j$?" business, waa transacted. Thia stock was thrown over' In lots of. > IJjH/JfetiS 2.?W? shares, truders regarded steel Jj as a particularly .geod short sale to**/ tay because amoral belief, that the V ?larch tonnage flgnres tomorrow .wlll reveal a shrinkage ot 300,000 . tous or , more m unfilled orders, - flbaree>6f In- ?.. dependent comale*/;: vaa '.-veil .as . United 8tates steel were; lot* er. I Foreign Belling started the.jpgrket-.:' downward. CariadUn Pacific ? sagjgea ' to m 6-8, tho.lowest In several yew. ' |?M?I< ?nd Teisa was .unloaded by holders who feared reduction ot dirt- i dead pu the preferred.. It, was forced .% down inore than.four points. t Oil ? aurea weakened with the de- R 'ettsje w ilie ' curb of stock* . In tho i Stnad?ivd Oil group. "fi J0*U trend of the- bond market waa . 'toward o lower level, although,?onie R issus? advanced. Hoch Isl ssa- collat1 i erais felipa point to another low. level; i Total ?ales I2.820.0OO. United SUtos (^j?eg?a doclined 1-8; 2s coupon 1-4 j llfi^Wd .half on ?alt. - Tue 3a s coupon*advanced -1-8. -*- . - Totai' sales were 2^9,300. ? . ' .. j 1 .*> .;:v; 3$* tEQSON'. FOB A* Bil) 1?; JOH. PnKP??tED BY' DR. Z. Tl; CODY:-IN BAPTIST COV?lBR The cBurcijcs'of tb* ; Soaker? ; W*P^; ?et convention ar?..??Hk?d Jo S'V? this Sunday 4o !ia? study of a misatoaery lesson, rather than to an E&eOdr;M*> SStgvIt ls to he honed that they will generally do so. Several pa BS ages of . Scripture .nave been, selected. I will take then? la order: 1 t. The htlflsionary Obligation. Rpm. 1:14-10 "? atti debtor both to thc Greeks and tho Barbarian*; both to. ^be, learned and to the ignorant. So, arf.'mur.h aa in mo ia, 1 am ready to preach the gospaft V* . 59*0. ti"*1' .a? unto' "salvation'.to civery one t^t'be'1" tte gospel; for ii is'tho power of God ilev.t?i." 1. ' The nature o? the , mlsstoaaw, obligation. T&c! Apostle felt that he ts^m. usually wei 'spfcate of our d^:>t to.Cbrlsi':' -sd .sve d? not ro c?e?i?y ?e-- where our debt to mon. comes in.. A debt 1s something that we owe io another.' 'We have'something of his which we ar? under obligation to give or return to hint 4t?n. haye done Som?inTO?P. ?vr ?s ??rIwjj?.ri' ?Vo- ??uSt, pay. : W?<?*?la are we wader a mhv sion ?ry debi to 'i?s. heaxneu'r wnr.t' have we. that belongsta- them? or.-wiat have they'done'to rn?? They have done ! nothing for'aa; bet *H neve what i* j certainly theirs, sad w"aaviJj*y bavo a {great need of. '; Christ died-.far nit ^ men jind ?ocured the bSees'fncs- of hie. ?*ir?6a??"?- for every race'and class. J|nt v which wa? for .lilli Thc lew ?an each Chrlat?an-, Tho Apostle aaid? VA? miirh! .i? ta ' me lleih." ts tilla th?'in?estirsl ?oj*evsry one of us?" It ilfe^.lt ls reasonably applied. lt is not tin duty of every maa to go as a tUaslonary ; tior Is it the ?duty o? any tc. give pll they , heve to missions.. There are other objects. But it la cur; dp ty io put all that ia la u>v, into ?nd behind this. work,. We dW??t give lt thc whole weight of our pray ers; our faith, our internet. To do IWN^^JM'.hy word cr indifference or. nigeaTyilac?s that Tvimld retard Ul* to refuse kn honest debt or to dtsctrant. idMr a^tea We should not he mission ? JI. Tho . World's Need. Itoin. ,t:lo lt. is written, Thetc Is rsoi:e Tirhteous, no, not on?v for all have finned, aad como short.of tho glory of ^.<Jjgiea-J5t is skid that air.men lisvo .I U" is ?ot meant that a,U *&?|?a crlmln?ls.or that ?bne.gre. .worthv. ?r. cording to oar ordinary standards. Heathenism Itself Ss not u)^w'^S?l?K tltute ot all morality. On the con trary m heh caa .be found that is ex emplary.-. Wihethfr mea. are - good or ?. /VFW ? piase beside them. Usual I. t7?:.'$qM*4 meppjhy n?*?n and doing this some of ti&jta Mi:.,, op .. ii But theAposiie U: f> n'y passage pla"*?\%eat/1I&fZ?MK Mj?^gkjr'r of oc^,'* and he riwrtaa* evirjr human being to a maniacal ehorL Ail p?en are- high wjhen mean- ? ttrOi>by laches. Some stand up weil b/, tho yard stick. But-when wv c*> tbo."nieaat?rif)'Of- a nias, that ?a ol ?a jan?eh.'iyth*y -are all littie. What is the measste of "the glory of Go*tTl It hi simply what God require* a titra to aa? K ts the perfect moral i*iw of talinv he irs di ac more, so thi pel. ? The exit j The Apostle ? j r*c<M, "Graeki ito atl classes, BfT this? What ? ls rosily importeh? ?* j to* .-we reocgalae ?hat: God r*?ulre?? I mon to eotae ap to this standard. ?le 'ia*a?ur?ji thom by it. Sa our own out H. And thia la seen when aro Judged even by the ordinary tawu Ul. The Only Way, Acta 4:12^1' Neither ta there ?alvatlon ' IQ any} ? th?*r : tor j?here la none other nattie ] a4er h?ftv?ia'lfiven Hmong men where- i y we Cb nit be saved." Caa men ha *ved apart.|rom y?e goa pel o? v Christ? ..Thia question ha* received F aaijr anawera and can easily rna lat? J2re theories. Theoretical discus- <1 lou Ia U?Ver religious though it often 'o ?flsV.with rel*5lQ?s questions. What j tod will do with this or that noble F eathen la Hts respenslbllity and not < ute. What we know ia this, thar IJ ihrist saves and Hut be ??.>hc naves t lea,. T? thar* ls. another ngq? tha? * aves ist that .name ' b ?WlodTBrery 4 l&',n ** */^???r?cnua- 'd SSSS?1/4Sa?'^i Vfc* rived I 'Uhout^OMfc but lt can bo worked.]. KirX**^;wna.eau..sara where d lon are fed ul rea to come up to "tho B lory f Oed," for lw alone died to ssw li icn IQ tho merits or a sufficient *ae ??ce. Wherever men exalt Cod's law M ? i?^JS?^*' Conclusion, Rom., v 0:13-15: "For whosoever r.haU tall 7 tx? tho nanto of the Lord ahall h? n aved., HOV then shall they call ou i in? la whom tboy have not believed? L nd how shalt they bell?ve Ut tit* of B Vt *h3t without a preachier* lS Jid how shall they proach ?<cop-vthfcy n e sent?" , f lt alj at least h?igcs on sending '" ten to preach.tho gospel to those tb I rtiom w,> ard la debt, who ere lo so B rest neei of that of their? which wo t ave and wihp ckh not be saved wltk-'? ut lt. dr thc church pays Its debt It f sust do BO by sending sonta ono (and f y seudinsf ia thia passage is incant \? ?n church sending:) The church lt-i* elf can't go. ir the church sssd^'? M?? and women they are represent*- 5 Ives ot Mie church, and the church f lust share in their lives by support- " nc tb^ra^ hy iuterett lu their work nod " y, intercedi?? for them. They ,^ft ? ^n? our wtffk; paling: oar; .debt?. |; ho ?an whotdppa not believe In gi v- J Tic f ?vu --'C ia . ira.mB ,,," O^lilrT .. " * . mom ?EPTUS "?..? ? * r ;* :*jt ttouth Cawtiak- thebest stale In, the I Jnlo2,:AndeihB?B county tho best conn- 1 y ? 'bc *U&afM;&eptuH the lieffei^ tj ion' or tu e.edi?. . Well i'ainV' that 3 oing som?t;jqB?ourBO wo heed an \ ip-to -date/scjiijapjuiidlng and we aro I - . io have it. ! K^^^piryroplc qf Ander- 1 l?r in.'. ' WMtid Mrs. W. ?. u?l- l c ymplfc. I We havA greg goen bettor gard *IB M <^t^^^ j?lsg? haye bee? ! (nU, Mr. and *WU.a*. B. Richardson. . J Mr. and M rs. Sisear. Palmer of An- < ?erse? were v$a$c ?H$sfe4ahd rola- ; ives in iieptus ftst Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs, ^Charley Kay of ?ak- 1 v ay wore, here,fa<$ Bret of ibo weck to i UM vi? m?as Marie mbiltkin has been j mlle ktick for the past few days, hat > s about well again. j Prof. Colemah^lm Moore, What ls . i pideauiau v '.' ' 7 j Jim^A fellow what gets run Qvor by < io automobile, < . MT. .lathes A. K.eo\vn who makes his ? tome v/ith bis daueiner, Mri.. -J. nfc\ tobbltis celebraiftl his gglb birthday | >o ?^ho and inst. ' , Mr..keown has It nany fr|end3 over tho county wno will j ? glad, to knovy that hts health 5B aa 11 rood ak it has been shico he wa? p?r.iJ tb'zed. some ?k\w^8e_y?iva ' ago. His j nany friend? wish for bim many j ? nore happy birthdays. ] Mrs. Alf Dailey, aluo e ;dsug'jter or J tfx. K?own, came otp from Audersoa 1 o bo wiUi he* talker on thu tUta^aiit I ?CCa*!"::. | it fe; said tliHt the ImpoHsiblB can ' iot;happeh, ^^m^Oa--oeoplo Wiio ! faaV sing, but ?Bo do Bing. The Lebanon Civic League held their 1 ?egular month iv meeting with M-rs. A. L floiitn on th?;?th rust, with 20 ?i ?he members present Arter a bust-i case session a delightful salad cohrCe VS? eizrVva. 'S^SSSSSmFgt' Dr. W. a Hutcalson uforma us that here- is consid?rable sickness In the :6untry and bo Ik kept qutte boar kt)^ ?reeent.. ' ' li It looha now as H thc candidato}' srop is* ar safe a| .the fruit crop. B'<-v ..'.'!> "** ^ *** f ^ '*?; .; ^ ; i . THE pKY Iii CONGRESS * i it * * * * * r, * it * ? # .? Wm?? APRIL IL 181L iseaaiSi Met at noon. ne^a^ae^^ {. ?lone exespt for ?ere?w Itters, ? ^9 H os*: A PATH 'M?Vfc Mina Marion Lcckoy of Chester ts toiling her cousin Mr*, l?dward ? 8. I teiVes. . kir. an? Mrs. W. B. Cos spent Sun- I ay" With their eon., Mr. Walter D. Cox I r Belton...-; I Tba little infant of Mr. and Mrs. Yank Kueb?l diod nt Greeevillo Sun- I lay and ita body waa brought hore I kmday, innrulng and, laid;te rejt Ja I ?B chureg cemetery, ' " , I h lr loy weat ta' gpertaubuj1* Moodv I 0 ?tend the ptauo r^lu?j?y?:|ipa- I ay. .evonfng st t^nversO^ltgeto; I Deseare* ?lri^g^^llr^teT: I I*Arney Saturday to reet?me her sta le? ta Metope College, after a wea* 1 anet #e?a?^ lo Hooep Path with fl pr par?ate, Mr. ?nd Mrs. B. C. Mooro. .1 Mrs. EM ward 8. Foavoa' class of I eon boyB will haye an Baster bonnr-a I arty, on Friday eVmiag at Pig ?brW* 1 rom 8 to 10; Games will be,ptoWkd^ I ight refreshments Will bc served grid I be-boya will have ? good time goner- I ttfc' ?.. . -, I "HT. P, L.: Davis & well known elmo? I tJ^rjaenvyio county, diod at lib heine I oar Columbia church la-it Wcdncjj ay and was burled at Princeton on I 'lntrifday. ' ile waa about BO years old I lld bold the respect and confidence Ot I M .who knew bim. j -.Hon. A. H. Bagnall, a prorolnopt (lembor of tho Andersen har, waa fd K?Daea\Path yesterday on professional, airiness. He la being urged hy his rienda to enter the race for congress) ? rom this district but lias net decided vii ether or hot ho wtjl do so. > ; . .. 1 lars. Alla Kay and family, who have; teen making their home . in < Hones ?nth for several years?, aro-envying to irecnrllle today, where they., will, ro lde in tho. f ti turc. They have many, ojativcfl and. frlcnde hore who regret {int they aro leaving Ilbilna Path but, rlsh them good luck! ,m (Keir jktfrr* ?Jipo Mr. itenhnn J. Pvrntn and. Mia:..Hed i roa usend' ' were happily .married last KedUesd-iy nt tho home of the bride's pWeitts nc-ir. Karie's . Bridge. The .room. live? near Mu Bethel cl.ur?h> Hd in one pf tho leading cttlxooe o? i Huakuatttitnity yho ij&rruitirdy. j. If? ofthe heppVco?u?e in. cx ?jidlng congratulation!', jilr. and,MM. THotuasfutter Dugan ifevo In?ue3 Invitations to tho marri igte, of their daitgditer, Mies E<tn<t, to. dh JofwfcfrjAr^ tho vipud.ty; tp take piare In' tho l^rrl 'apt.at .church on Wednesday oven ?4?iA-er%3j|i nt-tel? past a p'c.o?k?i . Phere young peo ole fere popular m ionca-pa-lh.aw-ii?j^-n?dlog'wip. ho .iver ttl' thp> wtcm t;votitp " or the wiri Mrs. John ll: tl,'IU??R batted reis' ? ? *? ti?crari'-?na Saturday and .inn-. . . . . ! Ute County School ? JmprovenioUt tjftfctttiorr wirrtf?ld-nar Tc^tiir aW ildpja i^h lrir*Jtd3antlst church at \n iorsft?tic??t Saturday and it ts Un dc uro.-hf the officers that every teacher n the county attend.'?. Miss; r5v? Hilo, president of t he state school im provt nont B.pf.ocW.lcn... wlll.;at?etd v.M??0p?! iKrr ?n VudiO?jl. MtSd .V;1. ilpgton, rural school Inspectoi- foi squRty, is anxious for a largo: attend-: .'KT rf, iw? wo tu Ht .ina ?rup;rojf??n?8Bt1 ?oxjletlcs, lo th? ooiinty cannot afford o lot. this oe casie? ' go by ?vlfh??t a -opreaentatiVei pr?sent. A play, entitled.' '"The Kingdom ol I ?r?jiHfi s Co?vtssi," w;?* ?!V?s-:Jl*?=??y i 3vening la ' the. school audUorix^?^y^j local talent ;> a good nixed audience. AH, of the teachorp except two..tor,kl Dart la the play, together with puplte >f tho schools and other young: peoplo 3f. thc.-town. : The reedltjob of tht Vit+ji'"*ra*', ia. every wsy probeworthy ind o.ulto cr-?dHablci for amateurs. r'^h^-f?tiUoc. Agnew of Donalds was thc.guest'of Mrs. J. ?. Bolt last week. Miss Kate Ellis Of WBilninston vit ited the family Pf her uncle, Mr. W. J. McGee, laat Friday. yr?. Len* Sullivan and Mr?, c Sullivan of Anderson visited rel a' in Hon ea Path last week. Mrs. Sallie W^ Blgby of Wiilltftnstt.h KIM* down last week fd -visit ber aia fefvMra. T, H. Brock, who ls qhito ll?., ?.-^r. ???.S^r. Jchr.???56.vo>- r.;;.> ! Wert spent Frldsy In t? or-ea ^Path w?F relatives; MT. asquee Isr tho samo Jo-:' ri?! good fellow' aa nf old ami stems to.j bj enjoying the besA of health. ! * * * * * ? * * * * * # IfJ * TOWrWiiJLENEW? * * * * * * * > * tf. * j ~- " ! . :(vyru ?.-r-T, B. ..Jones fad Misses ? fJorrye Dunlop and Wlnpje urpppa spent th? week end with the. foroWfr's ! ^Zrcat!s jdr. and.Mr?- Pock Jones ?t? USMRvoh. ?^?arried, last Sunday, UA ' Westmlu- ] sujr. at the home of thp ?ride's elster. He?. S. Wv Dickson. Misa Ola Mao Woolbright and Mr. Wilson Beeves; both ns Townvtllc. Miss ,WoPlhrtgbt |?:a daaghter of Mr, and M?. W. N. Woblbrlght and to a vflfy,. popular rou ag lady. 8h? le a ntMuat*' r.e. i&t. ifoeyjtis la ;a,;.'nr?Jfi*%Ato' young farmer.- Mir. and Mr?, roseve? ita on 4 brjd?t tour. Th?y ?r?rct ptsits in North Caro heir return, lUtcr ?fht-sh they wm he at ??nie to .their friends it Tokeena, 8. C. Mr ll. 8. Smllh a Sunday with Mr. i AS THE NEW IMPROVED ay More far an Inferior Im> '' '?CraST .THE: BEST ...HERE If ?S... H^OVED Circle Brace CULTIVATOR ?nnftiPR. COTTON ant! CORN TLA??l^RS and .\ O? Every Description /. iHi?GE IS ALWAYS RIGHtV E. W% ncr St. Anderson, S. C. _^OF A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND let us show you our stock before you buy. We carry a complete stock of all kinds. Also Har ness, Wh.ips and Robes. We have spme extra good values in Mules and Horses. ?beral terms and courteous treatment to m, y .'. 1 . . .: I ii CAROLINA ??Are Gentle Operators j .and cvou tho sius?. timid aud nervo?? ?WMPESar^ of our pat rona admit iliat wo ara *^M?M^gS?? our dental work. Wo, ?ave louts Witf j "^^SS^^^^^^ tUUi* UP * rapuw^wu' ttla^ will kat. -^Lg.'tiTpjj^ljjf^^Umj^' our charge? art- :/ I Or er Par?ew & J5e^n^ ' ^ Attea^Bf