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Does Your Radiator] jLeak ? will stop the leak. We have all sizes Radiator Hdse. Re place the old Hose, because they may be closed up inside, causing your motor to heat. ' '?~tV ihn ar-^w T?'*r44.sl Will fix a punctured Tube or cut in your Casing. e baye found at last a .perfect Port able Vuieanizer?see th? cut, save your self much trouble this coming hot weath er by Vu?ea?f?irig your tubes with We can still sup p I y y o u w i t h MIMf. LA ('?MMN HONOREll? I ttre Willbim LauiftUtf who will m?V? Info her new home on Mata street tb?s weok, was the horn ores Tcw?Sy afternoon when MraH J. T. Tribole Entertained with a kitchen shower, A number of Mrs. Lattghlln'B frl'jnds were invitj^ on this occasion *nd each brought a use ful kitchen article. T?V9 quests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Frank Johnson and Miss An na Trlbble Who invited them into the tiring room where the hostess - and [honor?e received. [ In the dining room Mrs. Ernest I Cochran presided asllstod by Misses I .Marie Seybt. Zadie Fretweii and Bea-1 Rie Tribble. Here a tempting salad jws?.served}/ j ! INVITATIONS ISSUED? 4 -Mrs. feul? Oiillngham and Mrs. It. R. King At Herne Thursday, May seventh, Five te Seven Mrs. WilUam? Laughin, Towel Shower i Mrs. William Laughlln Towel Shower JUMOR PHILA* ffEA? The Junior ?HWOW r?*?s o! the First Presbyterifen Church held its .regular monthly meeting Tuesday ?f iterncnn With Mtaa Caroline Vfehce on Church street. After ? short business sofesion <be hostess served refresh in -?V.K. The members of the Class present won* MUjglWeSBie Browne. Wee*a Glltner, Kathleen Norrycor Lola OCR Ramsey. ISve?: : HarfrUbo, Floride and G?ne Harris;, E. Z. Tembleton, R?sa Simp3bn and Mrs. Bennett TownBend. KlSSHmST SfK'IETY? " Tfc"s Wbrdfth'B 'Missionary ' Society of Rt.K Jbh?*s Methodist church was de lightfully, enterta^ Tuesday after i ner nome on Faut "afreet; Mrs, Heard Used dog'wood and the other wild Hover* to decorate hor rooms;. Assisting the hoste?* m the hall and living room were Mrs. D. B. BlecUley. Mrs. Richard Roper, Mrs. 3. H. Evans, Mrs. R. EJ. B?rrias. Ms-a i.?gon. Mrs. Clara Osborne and Mrs. R. e. Ugon. >n the dining room Mrs. 8, I>, 1 Brownlo?, Mra. A. w. AdamjsV'a^ijFj Mrs. e. e. Edmo're pored tea. They j were asHlstsd by Mrs. .1. M. EvaifS, itrs. S. M. Kay, Mrs. Will Broyles, and Miss Georgia Marcha? and MJss Louline Bighy who eei-ved delicious i AboutWtiy ladles called, j little mm H?'?wens? I "'Mifca iftttaa H???Vn* w?/ the charming 'hostess Thursday afternoon when she gavo the very young set one of the most delightful parties of the season.* In the receiving tin* with 51 iss Hungens were ??issea Frances ! LlgWj, Georgia Lee MUldrow, Sara' Townaeod. Julia Howard and Mary Sue Speer. iUAfcer ths CfcHera had been received ._ thSj werp ??riie? out on the lawn.j where a. number of delightful games were played. Lcto in the afternoon a pink nnd white Ice course was served.} CATELTRK CHAPTER? The Cate?cb? Chapter D. A. R. was' uoiisnimtiy ente#s*ihed Monday after noon when Mrs. T. ?. Crayton was the h?siess. Tho following program w?a enjoy Vncal Solo?Mrs. Delay Wllkina. j Vrtt'Bt ?nirw--Mira. WIM Holt. j lading?Mrs. Frank" Todd. I Report from *h* Constitutional Cor- I ?reis recently hfeld in Washington? Mrs: Chester Plant. Aft?r the 'program had been com- j pleted Mra, Cr?yton serve4 the guests i v.'it.. v. tlclicj^w ?aU>M Ounrpe. j ?l?RTHU.ty PaS??? , . j u\?> MIsb Emily Tribbie ce?ebnuud.J h?r eth birthday Friday afternoon on ! Thirty five playmatfcH were invited! >r cf games . '.with'.six tiny les of pink ro? ?plcted tbta lovely cos wjiviior. sftss f Uvjag oloVed twt- bridesmaid*. Jftrt* tb a beautiful Nile a crop? de chine, en trahi. The lovitness of - thp bodice of Lierre lace and chiffon was enhancedt by crystal trimmings and the bouquet which she cam?d-of pinlf rose birds and maV den hair feres. fcitt!? Beulah Cunningham was es peeially loweiy in a hand-made lingerie dfrssai- fp? carried a single largo rose in the cejiter of which was the tV?e Wjft?.entered with her father.. Mr; A. G.'HBoozer, and they were met! l-UklSJ^?0* room *>y Mr- Cennlcg MftOI? beet man; Mr. Arten B* af?? Dir. Mack L. Carlisle performed the impressive marriage ceremony. Miss Cunningham's bridal gown of ivory cbawHeose draped In princess, lace was nartieuiarir suited to berl d?ihty, glrli-?; beauty. Th? veil ar* ranged in- Juliet cap effect with a wreath of orange blossoms fell to the end of tb* court train. Her shower bououet vas of bride'e roses and val ley imifeg. Immediately after the ceremony an Infor**! r?ception was held, the famv ily and Intimai friends being pre*^ ont The guests were invited into the dining roc? br Mrs. George Henrv, This room ws* lovely in a'color scheme of pink, the polished table was covered with r'uny idee : and su im mense basket of n'.nk roses enrtwipw *d by crystal and silver candle, sticks i>lnk shaded it^H com plete* the aril?tlc appointment*.. Streams of nink tulle from the-f mir corners of the room were carried to thf chandelier. 4 Mrs. BtlhV Bedell end Mrs. W. H. Coodlet*. \ut the nink and white block ?ve?3 ^a?,^tk the bride's ca|rt? ami nink anrt whfte mints wdn-nerved by Misses ?arrto Dufgess. IbkV : --Vm?npnnm an? Klsle -Flre sbeet*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cunningham left lm "ftfcT tho ceremonv for* a northern trip, . .- J V TlKTRt'rf?X : Sffa- J? ?se H??i Mr#._ James Evans Tgttepavld Beaty IKdR--.-. BoaeTtill Club " ToiM&t, my firth, > ?* ivc O'clock. Wesley i Cltt83 It S.jV. P. Bltll>?4KL|??T HONORS? Oae of t?? mo?t delfghful affairs of the week was the linen shower giv^n Friday afnOrutffcrt by Miss LuHte Buk Hs^- in..honorer Mi.ss> Alma plink scales. The gucstg .were welcomed by Mr?. Jim Sullivan and invited into, the par tor, where the hostess aud gneat of honor received, assisted by Miss Al thale BpWjtey, M?. OoSeid? Mrsi JeSi? Sullivan and Mrs. Jtaaf Keith;Misa Helen Bnrriss tavit?d Um? callers into the livinp; room and fa a few momenta fairies aaived with c boaatlful May for the bride-oV Mra -Tom Allen sang an appropriate Hong gad theh the guests were invited Initx. t ht>j4i*i*>x rz^P^r' 22r~n? *eatS#. of the table was a vase of exquisite pink-' roses and: around thee?'i>'~*?? comports oiled with. niak and v.-?v-tr mmtR. Pl^k Hhuded r?ndle? .?dde? to the favored color, > Her* Miss Wal* 'ace ami ?iiss KsUiieen- Horrtta served a dcliciotta a?lad and ice- cowrn* SEWfS? PARTV? ~ pM^Maddox troua Ocala. Fla4> Who1 lias been the gueut of her sister. Mrs. v/uher?po?? Dodge, ; was too honoreni ra?aday morning *feea Mr*.> rujrmrind\ ?*aty entertained-atthe Hotel ChK irnols with a sewlngi party. ' Afier ah j xmoaiug sewlnn contest; Misa Pu&kin] ?& was the jud#fe. av/srd?fll an excjirtsRe hunch of j 5 own. S??^j??ri?.- Mra.i riven a pair of Ambroid- j as a son venir of thel A tempting salad course w&i two doaen congenial friends, ?rVlft?t ?'HH ATHIJA?^ ijomjU at the ?elifvue bon ? ?.r ? few [?Mb*. : Frank Dickson of TowtiVllle was a (kainass vfcft?tov to th? *fty ??#er4iy> ?S?ss ?allf? Thompson of Irhtaoii ?s shopping lb the city yesterday. Miss Oaf r le Ho welt of Lebanon was seaong the- shopper* in ths chy yetrter IJ. S. Land of Columbia, vas in <he city yesterday far afryVnoure o?t b*h IflettS; 1 I awaife- ?? Magistrate C. P. Key of Betton, was a nusiness visitor to the city yester day. ' IJ. Louts Gray haa been spending ^*>ast week tn Columbia on 4**4 > Stewart Land of Columbia is spend ing a few days in the eft* ?m busi ness. L.?>H. Mchey of the pair Play see-, tloa spent a few tw?rs In* rte ctty yes terday. ?. P. Rogers of iyt, ?bpta 4, spent *?s1nfts8?ttr* ,n C-ly" ya*t*rdMr 0,1 Miss Mae Pant of the liefiafton see frtsniT^1 ?lw-.cltr. frUa' * ?^^tt />* tethfreibhv ft. ?nsmess. i-. ..in ? Thad E. i.'orton of Greenville, was l&Tthe elty yesterday, a guest ChKfuota botet. . W. c. Klag and ?...H. Prince or TownvIHe fa the city yesfcerdav for a few hours. Mrs. Ella Jones and'daughtcr. Miss Ay. of the Pork.Bsetlofc. wsre ih the "yeetet??^^ p. Ellodg? of La?reua rv, of *thft visitors io apehd part ot ! day 4n Anderson. ?r -, L. M. PeHon af Bnetta VlBla. Ga.. ts PttBding sonietinv* In Anderson mn& fri?hds and rel?ttves. . ) .. Henry Farmer of the Foi A bnaineaa visitor to .tin for a few hours.' kena a. Matilsch of A*dersoot .oute l, was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the.city. and/: Mr?,. Warren McAllister of tSeptus are spending a rew'?ays la tho -city with frieima rmd retatH^tt.',, Mr*. Maddos has returned to'her home in Ocalo. Pia., after-ft visit to her sister. iMm. I), Witberspooa I lodge. ;.' V-V ' "W " ' t. , J? P. "Drake of Porkville was In An* o*fa<Vn yesterday, en rOUtr> to Jack sonville where he ?oes to-visit friends satt relativ*?. oooooooooooooooooco ANDERSON CrtLI.EOK V?i O ? O o o o o o t> o O O 0 ?*? o o o o Ahdef&jn College, May 2.?Thla hg? been a. fut! ana busy week at Ander sen College. The young ladles have let^oyeti tbe prK?e^* -s?t??dfe? the Chnutauqua and also have kept up; their regular ^ duties aad class work. Miiwss Strenatban, Wakefietd,, Mar-, rayj. Knight have, been in Atlanta this week attending the Grand Oper*. Miss Mprtfe MoClwkv of Abbeville in risitfeg her friends Misa WHUaias. roHege {Hrfa tobe'**? members pf her ; Sttaday School class. The young le-; dies; ?r? very fond of Mrs. Citnkscales ?nd highly appreciated tlils.opportun most enjoyable afternoon in.t Tuesday. Only two weeks until ezaialjis^toni and commencement, and tbm ittw toh? looked for esNT^rnuch ^l^l^pKMmK rte? will be be7e. t tu?r^ft? vrta, ********* iuUttn. Chfcagd, May it. Mjf&mijir. t&t life inprfMaateat for ths-'SKarder or Mrs. Emma Kraft. ?.Cincinnati widpv rmpocc^VoQ John ?. tteoKei imposed, on Join ii. Koetters today. h* ?tfdgo MdK>nai? m Otc foiiTt. ^p4t??*!?, known as some Jaxte,"" atmest coll aner sentence was pronounced. ' Koettehe waa fciind gru?ltv tng Mrs. Kraft v , ilnal o flfi Wsrse li?t<\ p <MdS ' > tMepiif^h/).: : . ,'<d (her haa a hard time, n a gray, he U old. it o g msh, be ftrwc and if his. wife ?tags ; Your S wli?WSrl??v iriade or m?rred m W Jane, It you /jet il started off growing:- nicely *<m preparation you'stand a very much bett good crop and your cup will stfcn* adverse t and Ausist. ' tt a pig: ?T?ls stunted in its early youth, it is almos make m f^^rfr?ghog out of It l?f?r. If your.C? if it gets*** shin or any of* the other ailments to i We, it has to recover from this befor?ii can-take on |f and it ney?f does as well as it would If ft tad not Mes. ?dedta?ng, by-supplying Want food, ttf? jrt? aud fteaWiy and strong and ft ?rows off from i break ym*p arm and sel an* get R properly set and n together, it is never as* shrong a*-befqre it was broken, ? broken wing never soars so high--Again." And so it is with your cotton, fearlv attention and Hoir ismorelhan half of the battl?.*Tfcere-^oo a flWssstng paying. Y00 notice wh?t lop dressing did I spring; as soon as the top dressing was administered, > Out of the kinks, andaftyousidml?lster side dressing to? wil? come out of the Rinks. The preparation for a unusually line this spring, and where the oreparaii tng is good and side dressing H bound to pav. ' Sdm?'f?Tffl??rs-IrtV? teuti? side dressing Unprofitable H was applied tox?late; itBlwuW be applied early, as soon your cotton t? a ^ad?$8AU?eC?ou do HOt Ca\ that you are going to w out;4md as soon as vou get the your cotton, because y?? do not care to-Sld -tress gra: car? of Itself In a crop if let a?one. As soou this Is c side dressing should l>c applied and you are not going to much oF it. Up ta a.fe^ years ago" Prance usctf ft the whole United States OF America and they did not use it either* The ?^i-ncii (?ri?eH.make've^fy tine ?rop?n In a few years, people wi}!, wonder why we use so lit now-in making crops. Joel Key tolditM wittet of a Mr. - In Rot?hc? County who. side dressed his cotton every vat?d it*, an(|. wlwn he wound up cultivating \\h about 1800 pounds of fertllii?f^^ m? acr^?a?? wheu ,. iathering his crop? he had ga?iered ??o bounds of^nt Cre j mat seed cOtt?ri~4lnt cotton^ two batet weighin each to the acre. Now, if this is not profitable, th? 1 better quit fanning. i Side (dressing your cotton prevents disease to which cottof because U is stronger and better able to -withstand Ih&e Is stfong?r because it is letter fed. A well fed pig or i w?w can resist disease better than a little sttmted ?ch'ld or pjg. Then, when a man? cotton crop'grows oil wet!- when \? and greasy and growing, It makes him fee? bett Ui?J?fitrk. it better and he will ha fects his oats a little rr)ore with a Cood crop th' It glvfes hrm better - credit and it ogives. hini muntty having a . good crop of gri cotton, than having a little y?lloi bier bee cotton. . The time Is past whe ain his respectability and jarow.lmmhlA ha* 4 that they cannot get the* ?ogefS\had 110 trouWe of th;1 ,en of irt the -Ciood' Book ; v. does it. i:. ? ./ If ifou apply all your fertilizer \ " g rains g?t a part of it? the g out In reducing your crop to .1 iutng crop gets probably not m"< l^jrow, suppose you use:4oo pr Yo? will have 138-ounces of amm by the rains, the grass and cotton ha Ve about 64 .ty?tices* of ammonia to fertilize with this 64vo?nces of little Fertillaer wtH make such a diff?re th?s &fT?tenc? *y comparing a *?elt! ft that Is ftot fettHfefcd. ;Y?? wiH come m?ft 'are givln|r you good goods or pr dirTerence. . when IWs Is *^oing oh tee strahl Qt) ttje COttORr j^st-ai^he'-tmiar'^^'.ttt?vstrain is greatest, ' yp'hich is air*ady r?oUced,, is weakening, so j ll?Tg by thrad?ittomitHFm?t that the sticlk tak yeif mlpt say; f oV \ the supply is reduced and ?s 4ecrea?nr?rtdl'^0 else cao h do? ; When-your#arm^>v^-?.%e!t Increase the food and theti they do not ^told t did "not itJCrease ihehr fo?d; wh*o yos> lnc*??SS you expect them to shed too? in every Contest for cori! or cotton thai ha: years past*, the one who got the prize side #re: than Onee. i There is no accident abo'ul".thr$;. i Mgg4foes not s?snt a ghost of a chance <>: v'shtcst'Wh? ^oc^ rrOi sidedress. v toi . :ade th? biggest cotton ?hs?ntj either; 4t was'ttnolher^ consequence. ^ give your ninie'enough com and oats Monday ji Saturday -night, und you have no notion of givh oats Bt? water in April to4a$t It umitOptobaf, b wiieft yhu Ifettlfi?re^yottr cotton.in' AOril and exnei ti? ?t mabireStn October. ??tm?hP- ni? cotton crop is hi; mo it and be only makes one cotton cr Jng th? icase, it *irl pay him to Yfurse his t^ftk^ has been estimated that for everyr dp?lar; a man gets back f 3,60, le'avmg him a clean/ clear &rc dollarh? Spends for fertilizer; Th^e^r?^J^g? dressing, because in side dressing tlie crop gets 1 t??n&ievt H pets not over ha>f of that which ? : to ftide dre He is.me a nut he hari panteth after th you plant,vc sts a part;'tl