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Darnrnin UQIgaill Mm i2 i-2c Bleached Mus lin, yard wide, no better 12 1-2C Muslin made. 59c Limited-None sent C. ' O. a Standard Quality Apron Ginghams, sold by oth ers at l oe yard. Our regular price 8 i-3c. 10 yards for ,. Limited-none se^t C. O. D. " .-?-- 11 ? .?" ??? 12 1-2C Cotton Fabrics, many weaves plain and fancy, ali colors, larr* assortments. May Sale per yard ..ftA 12 t-2c Ribbed Vests, Women's extrasize, Ribbed Vesti-v low iteck ana arin holes, all si*es, 12 i?2c value. Special each . ? 6c 12 1-2C Coiton Ho tiery, Men's and Wo men's fast black, full seamless, double sole, neel and toe. Her pair, .?.^^i -WW"?'Wi IIIMW'HI-JII>?UIIJ< Men's lari ' 5c Handkerchiefs .. .Standard huck- Towels each ............ Men's Ri.So and 52,00 95c MMCakMUWfJWMat* Men's Soc Work Shirts. May wash j to 75c. ? IP mate Special, at lay Sale .SS? i soft C ti tri S - - ' -GALA TIME FOR THE LOCAL TEAM .... II Anderson Boys Got Revenge Yes terday for Defeats They Have Experienced On Trip They do say that "It's a long lane ttiih no turning" and the Anderson High school baseball (earn ls convinc ed that sncb I;; the case. Stinging v. iii two defeats from the Beihellte team of Spurt an burg and the Cen tral High school of Greenville, the An ; riaraon boy? fell upon Furman Fitting school . yesterday and "umpi. ."J up*' with tb? Baptists b->ys. The local team , won by a ?cory of 6 to 2. Tho Anderson boys had tho opposing pitch. , cf. es their mercy add they succeeded in teaching bim for 14 hits during che progress of. the nine innings. From the .* tart And >r ?on had ever vt hing their own woy and-. Furman was lant?n j after the first'three innings of the Kamo, Hu a tor pitched line hali for Andersen,- letting Furman down with four bits. The poor fielding of tin; Furman hoya also contributed to their d/.feat while the fielding game of the ? Anderson team was splendid, only one j '.rroi being chalked up against them. Th-5 following summary tetlB how i gsmc went. Anderson.?li i Furman.2 4 4 Ilatterte*; Furman. Burts '.?nd TJieckston. Anderson. Hunter and Burris:?. . . EFFECTS OF COf AiXK ::<Vvl Man Went FrUntfe In the Al tunta Polle? enan. A'.lr.ata, M-i'y IC-w, J. Myers, a I local druggist, went crazy,'apparently form the effects of Cocaine, in the polio court yesterday, and, struggled madly with. three br four officers, in I on af fort. |o gat possession of a sma'1 bott lc* of cocaine which wag off-red lo' evidence.' Myers waa arrested on the charg> ot vagrancy, a technical one. lodgel ??order that he might be imprlsonoc onrl an effort mcdo to eura bim ct. the habit After icmaiuing in a coll for a rte/, "hpn bb was taken into-thc courti-oo? ? the alflit of the bottle of coca?sm seemed to drive him frantic. He struggled Unit, and after he' hau been overpowered, he ' eggd and pleaded "I've gd io haye lt Please give it 'ft mo." ???llo.l tn.lltr. n*.llnam?.. tJ~ fought th*..off]?ers the way from' tb* court ?vetn to ats fol). BURS? MAY fe FT OFF Aflu?lu ,1M mat ?l^pi?Vlie ll?-. >'ot Atlanta, ny i'> .--?T^ty^llentnfyfour i uni In I.CWH eoluror.? tocay pr?.?-?.is j ?hiii ivt. clive wlipan . Burn* .*?'? his lieutenant, Dun- Lotion, will b acquitted of the charge of con temp-' which has been lodged naginst them in connection with their activities in Ht o-Frank- car,' Tho answer, of ..Bums and , beb?n' Includes a statement that they were advised by Attorneys Bosser end Ar nols, defenders of Frank, that there waB no impropriety or illegality in tholr conduct in sending tho wUnsisritfi Annie Maud Cftrfar out of thorcity anti uni of -the jurisdiction of. Hie court. Thin in -tn? net thal .WUK the aUngcd contempt. :.- U: Tito .loufna.l aays .that the aodw.?;-. tbfty have flied, apparently under tho l;iw woolil '-^rve to purea ?bMP ..ol I'HEVCJIEK ISTIWUKLE ll In Church ai; to ??verrem 1 Atlanta,->Hay 16.-TI?e Prs5by?r>ri?a j ebr?t?b, -sis*pdt the han of exec-mn?" j Icatlon upon a former Georgia minis ter, tho Rey. Lloyd . B. Flold, u Vie } result of a charge that the mlnlatc. : nate j Hva eitzen <?*. a wiro 1 Hom her husband, an Atlanta man, I and .aXvrwnrd 5/nahded tho woman. rote after she had obtained a dt I vat*.* whtoh tho Presbyterian church appeal't?*? action of the church (o tho' Arknna&s Presbytery. ATLANTA ASTEIf B, P. 0. E, Atlanta, May Mi.*--Following., hard ujion. the conclusion of tba wtyrjucr convention, the biggest in th a imif?if ui th world, cornea thc announcement that Atjanta ls HOlug to make an effort lo get the 1916 oaiionkf eo^vep;uw^w EHca sfove." Bi INTO THE RIVERl perry Broke ?od Threw Machipef Into Swirling Waters of the Savannah River WJiilc croseing thc Savannah rivar rom the Goorgia to the South Carolina ilde restareerv P. M. Oleckley of Ad? liston. Ably and R. E. Leigh of Raleigh i. C., came very near loaihg their lives/ Nie'ferry had tnndS tho trip across the iver and landed.. against the ban'x, |md as the machine waa midway fr om J BO ferry'to book, the ferry chain |>rokc and the r-iar of the machine was reclpltsted into the river. The axles if ur car' ware badly beat and num rous ot!i T repairs will be necessary/ Won aeon laet night and asked for statement of the affair, Mr. Clcckly aid that tie knew the chain waa breaking and J?ffc bid presence of pind enough, when he realized that act, to give h ht engine all tJve gaseo len it would take. This causad the ar to jump two feet at least ,upd thia brobably ?ayjed the -two .occupants of he machine' from being drowned. The ron*, ond of the. car .lodged pn jij? bank while ibo. rest sank .beneath Ibo wilily running water. Asi?tanco .was kumjponee. and the car gotten ont, lad-Mr. Cleekly i.uecceded In running Tinto this city. , lt was placed in a local garage hist light and ls nov/ being repaired at tho ixpense of the fefcjy people. The accident occurred al Brown's| Terry, owned and operated ty- A. N. Uford. Tho tourists wo to ?en ; roule from Athens, Ga., to Raleigh,. N\ C., a?d Sf|- the Georgia city at 2 : ir? ycster-l tay. The accident occurred about 4:S0.| In the afternoon. SCX?ETY PKNEBAL UTILITY .SHOWER A mose delightful social affair ten dered Mri; William Laughlin waa the| general utility shower" which M ra. ). L. Martin entertained with Wed iciday morning at her home oil Gresn rllio street* The guests were received in the oort porch and were invited ln 0 the living room where everything vna beautifully decorated with sweet >eas and rosea. Here In a mont an iroprlato way Mxa. J. Li Paii???? ?r? ;ent?d thc honoree with the numero-ur? jifia from the guests. Among, those iroscnt was a cat. the gift cf Hr::. Al tor* Means. Sbo fools thai no homo t> cojupjteta without this ornament. ^sal8?ng*Mra. Ajarlm In :mtertatning liC Brunel., wara Utum All?...! Are"'sT^'^Mte; Mrs'.* "Krnnk .'raytoi>, 'JArn,. Fred Trthblo, Mes. tlchchd Laughlin. Mr?.,\.R*ymo.nd ?'rctwcll and Mir?a louise-Ligon. A tempting two^fcoii /aa ucrvr.d, the gnspta^.t* ;f Hf ra.; Marlin's fr;;: lctt|htf-.i! party. ?iy|k t^vtWi^ |.Jt?>. Eugene Watkins wan ho?tf o tho members of ?',e IMie Chapter V'-dnesdny afternoon at her home loath Main street. .Mr. Julius Bogga made twits an - masting talk and the following mm psi:numbers were eu Joyed: Solo-Mart*: Cnaa.-'Greene. . L?uet-rfa'r.s. C. B. Earl > and Mrs. ilia?. Spearman. Soto- Miss Stttinutnan. 1 Sm0^^** ' *"raivk ittHBl Mr?, watkins , acrved nor gMc-.ts a l?xi?lou-a sweet course. AKtt AF?IiB.NdOX Tues'iay wan card afternoon at Rose lill .club and roue tables'of player* ; i:r.!.'?v of ,'ntorcaling run lets. Lighi i'eiv-i?Shra?ntK v..: .ed. LITTLE MI8?; TOWNSEM; Little Miss Sar '.. Townsend entnr a'pftd a dozen bf .rteR^ i')riyjmal3? c rafsdajf afternoon nt her, home ? 2a*t benson street. -? - Many ' delightful rames were playei .ftyi- \rnLdi .the "?p;..ty" wes ssrved. IIBJ?rE^??eLji?S- . ! The following iii .Stetson has been re. r-elved in Ana<f- m. Mies Brock 1? t?t.'in^?^v^t?rn cfrrt To kaep within tho anul true kr odie ot .lue mil And etralgli?Fay t.flT pursue it for ,?o.o ?ai>rtn?ift!i fUviiim i,? .T.l?w by Prfteldeni Wilson in au exeenibr| AN Copyright. ICU. by AasKN i?t< 'I Ut' ti rn rfc iTtk?. Mr. OMishayr ?honNf ipi ve tn icon tue . 0 -eWurk sulturfef ti train to hU sea '.boa? i-mtsusif- but V missed' lt He should Inri* t.lkon flu- train ut hour later.,, but iiliJw?Mt*i in ut ter detained him. The hud Unlit dotyn wa* nt ? O'clock, JJe wa* wnftliiK for lt when be en.eountcred a neighbor, who said: "If i \\nr*t iou I'd run up XIII) tate u look tlxrou^d tbe lieus*. Three et thom o'i our block have boen rubbed within n week." Mr. i;ici?yli;;w dei-ided to go. He would see that tho house wi/s nil right and thc? ju* lo u betet for the night. He. VCiifJusl up titt' steps ns carelessly as !f. ?b?? hijuae Had. b?'wi oi*n. un locked thc door mid lighted the bull gas, aud tba drat thing be saw was un open window. The nest wna-?--tpM Wim M/uixl ?Li r'aprtMM o?Ntod? beside the writing desk tvlth u revolver in bis hand. He was nut a bad or rouga lookiim in::n. He had lately been deua shaved, ??ml ;t f;:*hln'.r.ihle hat hein?*! him tts look ?Ike a .jeutiemnn. If ne hud been tn ken by surprise he didn't .betray Un? fitch iF?terV wita a belt guille mi lils face ie? In- looked steadily ?t Mr. <?leiiKh:m-. nml his ?voltt?. ??iua ?soft and pious?nt ng ho tii'niiJy Kokj< '*'ttM't* -sit down, fittvse. W.?K-w4l? have t-> < o:i> u^ |i yiNkcry ,afld I hope to tim! you a r^ftiMiiftil?. M iislhle mun. i tiui egptn? tu lay ttiis \ws|H)u aside andicAft villi yen os? i.v.-n terms. You .l'iii'i.i'"'. ??k?.n mail who'd do il ny* think l-Hillsli." .Look lieiv. now,"' begun Mr tllen shatv. with ri nut? ?r ittijter lu bis volte; 'M don't tjullo uuderstiunl tl?'d thing. Hou nie MS t-?sd ns 1? yon wi re really a robber, or is ff Miine Joke put up.by. some nf the fellows nt thoclubr** "I nm cool," rtfHiieil the tua?, "be cnust; nerve \-j u parr af my proUfsidpn. t um by profession,* Uur^lnr.. AK to tho Joke-no. Mr. Oicushnw, this la straight gomls." . . '"You-you know my namer* "*Yhy not? Let me ask you about that 3? fe. . Wa* lt arar mn bid ?lucf^3g? proof?" "So:- , "That'x better The combina lion wns set oU two numbers. I Intel it open lu ten mluutes it is ufcediess u> ?nhl Dint I was ?lls:i;i?Mi|iitetl In the eoiilclit*." "I-I I;IH'I jua kc out this business." n-piicd Mr. dtenshaw, with il troubled bio!: oij hts fa ec. "You ure ting herc, tulkiug ly yon I might to bc huutlu? tu; II miU?fOiuii. i?o you SU{> pose I'm guiug to iu?utly Kubmlt iq be foundered?. "AYhy. Iinug lt. I ouaht to go for. ..'un i.laiiilriiigr ' ' "There ls .1 ullpiu'biii here." replied the. ??:i>-!;ir. ., v?t i? one for "urgiubept tjjjlan JJ j <orcfe . bhf wining K. yal bi.;; tii\v. sinl you eu. ?du : ;;V.k anything fairer flinn that I hnve a lot of plumier ?xick?d up' when yJu .walk li) on mi;.' lt ?H-orna to me that ?ni boiVotti.We compromise is the beti iwgy^fij^tf lt for both of na." ?W*i?'i" V?Wy^s>?- MuppoKe wt? say ?fclfio for the pluuder'i You: save ut teuwt and 1 nm decently (mit! for ihre? boura' work." "1 haven't vet that BUii h ;v .!. " ' t. shouldn't object to tho cash, but you cnn draw me n check for th*; a mount .un'*- certi rji I "Yon me nat nf?iiid i'll . \ ? tectiVtf nt the h:ink to ?nb y?Hi'' : Sot ; lu thc least.' Yo?? wouldn't j arable mun. I see a ciicck book herc ou the desk, ami per Int pi: we-i&ppfbf ?lose tho ib>l" I ?Ur. ?ilensbiiw sat down lind Wrote ' '4be> chc/Oi. Thc burglar then wrntf th? j muna of.."Henry iktundera" UCIVSH UMJ . bink nf j?, mid Mr. Oienshsw eeriliieu I to i'0F < orr?M,tui?jw of ibo signature. I vl?crtit tly safe jind correct." ?tid I tile ?ur^!:-;- n?? bc l.v.'l.vd atf^w'PS)|k*r, .' "anii it will be paid on sight, it ls un i^tenieu:** stain RS he. rose fro No? Well. u!l it re's thc nltv. lb At New York 2; St. Lou!? ?. At Boston 3; Detroit 0. At Washington 2- Cleveland t At Philadelphia, 4 ( Chicago 3. _ FEDERAL At JOalUutor? 1 ; Indianapolis 4. At Plttsburgh~G; Kausaa City 7. At Brooklyn.8; St. Lou?s.>?, At Ifuf/aioy?; Chicago 3. NATIONS At Plttahurgh 0; Stew York 2. At Cincinnati 1; Boston 0. At St, Louis 1: Pl!iladelphla 0. At ChtoaMo'l; Brooklyn & S?UTH AJUWTIC ? -fi: -TT^t'l. ?:^'- l\ tAf Augusta 4 ; Albany 3. U Charleston 4: Manon 3. S^TSnaah 3; Columbus 1. At Columbia X: Jstf*?o*viUe I. . .-. , ? I SOUTHERN LEAGUE ? ".-; ? At Atlanta 4; Montgomery 4. (caHod end 7th allow Atlanta get train.) At Khvr Orlean* -JJ;,Memphis .2. (drat gaur .?.?)- ,; Second eawe^At-Nej^ Qftfrmt&l Meucyhjs 3. (ll inning?, darkness.} ,At,MQjWlo;:?v NashviiU- 1. At .Birmingham :;; Chattanooga ft. . _? . ? . -, North Carolina League At Wlnston-Salem 5; Charlotte 2. At Asheville 17; Raleigh ?.. At Durham.4; Greensboro 4, (sailed 1Mb inning darkne VIRGINIA LEAGUE At F.?cUmoad ll; Norfolk 0. At Portsmouth 2;'Petersburg 0. At N-Aa-nort valjBj^CTbkp^^t.-^. c American Association i At .'olurchua G; Karmas City 7. . Louisville 5: Milwaukee c. tit HHHHHHHHHBB^HflHBflBf ? At Cleveland1.4; Mlpneapidfe) I. j A4 I adiana,-pim ?); $t, Paul C. International League er u'; Piloy iCOLL?GE BASEBALL Harvard 2. . At Weatpdlnfer-Ariny 7; Fordham 5. At .liaston, Pa.-~t.ai Fayette 3; hell 5. . . J At Wore?ater,' Mass.-Yale 1; Italy . C ros;) 0. i At. Providence-Brown 0; AnV.iarst X . At New York-Butlers 5; New : Yftrk Ta>li-y fity. ?. i-. At Ithaca-Ha?racH^?'.Pn?ncoton 4. I TY 't'&jm ?*I**i CiOfBHiG j Lea^d^''SM^-fffitt^^^|Pr<>ut nil I chicago. May : 16 - VT>" Cobb's I* steady advance to the, front r.mont; thq Amalean teague batters ? ?oatuu-/ of tue race for hitting honor:' j thia. week. The latest'records? pbow I Bini lu eighth place with . an .g-fawMK I cf .81fi, an. Increase of eight VPttiLi an advance of Sse plas#* aslpc.e. \ week. - Two Vat^? ago b^:rs?ked -28iM EoNOMICAL WAY Is to buy where you pref Foi? Ifoiip Money? WHY NOT practice economy by buy ing your froMXfS?" Come down* ami let us it over; It - "f wouldn't sell it for 'ice -its price- if I couldn't get another. - That's what hundreds " of owners have said about.th.e Ford, ' More than a half million sold to c?ate is ? ? FOOT 1 O? . .its woricKvv-iue ..popularity..