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Y WM/TE BF?UTYV : :*? : ADVERTISED IN LJEA DING MAGAZINES % ..;_,, : :. sp %m ^m-vr. - ? _ \ wm ???? The lind of a Great Today Your Last ^nance to Have the Ne Iv Hoosier Put in Your Home for $1 Will you decide now to come down today and settle iii i? .onoc 'or al!, or wl:l you let tomcrrow d:.fi iii - KU l . r.cji realise you ...??. lot? lm U, decide. i.?e cuuno cf thc close of the Hsosiicr Plan of Sui?*? > The Hoosier Plan is Simply This: Score? of oilier women aro fn your state of mind. They are readl ig this final v.call today.. And many ?Tho h::>e po-d poned as yon have nra milking up (keir minds to come doun today for n final decision. \ obispo ?tili remain^ between "White Beauty" (se Iccetcd by 8 out of 4 women) and the Hoosiers with "Oik" interior, lint thc, number* arc few and you can not hope to get one if you delay. You incur no obliga" ?'mil io coining so ?ot ptnor matters wait today while you Kettle this impor.ar.t question.-* tou could scarcely Imagine a decision of more im portance to you. For the new Hoosier ls a won derful labor-saver - already used by 700,000 women. It saves miles of steps and hours of yal 1. 2. 3. $1 puta any Hoosier you select In your Home. $1 weekly quickly paya for it. The, Low Cash Price fixed by. the Fae*. tory prevails strictly. The Sale is jinner direct supervision of the Hoosier company. No Interest. No extra fees. Your money back If you are not delighted with your Hoosier. P.ead About these conveniences that have made the HOOSIER necessary to over 700,000 Women / 1 \ Mrs. Christine Frederick's famom V*/ " Housekeepers' Food Gu ide"-on tba upp?r left door-answers every wo man's eternally perplexing problem "What shalt we have for dinner?" You turn the dial to the meat you want and a complete outline of a perfectly balanced meal ls before you-an exclusive Hoosiei friture that is an ia valuable help. fO\ The Cook-book bolder on the mid y ' die upper door holds your cook book securely when not in use. When you are cooking, simply open up the book to the proper page behind the holder. It is on a level with your eye, always clean, never in the way. There are 40 special conveni ences in the NEW HOOSIER - 17 are entirely NEW. v TA omen, tc MVWS juin ? ut U1IU IIUUIO ?J* Hablo tune. It saves health and good looks, lt ia very low In price-and on the liberal ferme of the Hoosier Plan fa the' Cheapest Kitchen Cabinet , Ever Built. . WHAT POSSIBLE REASON- cnn ramaln to deprive von of the uso of thin Hoosier? Only thc r.rna'i number of Hooeiera left and tho certainty that more women will come than wc can supply.' Every day we have en rolled more woram on the Hoe-ier plan than we expected. There are fewer cabinets left for today than we have sold In one day. These few undoubtedly would be taken without this sid, but we make this final an nouncement, to keep our promise to advise yo of the last day. We Now Have Kept Our Promise to Yon Please remember, If you come too Info, Ilia! we hare told you every day of the progress of this sale, and (hat we now warn yen of thc final date In time fdr you to still euroli if you act early today. (3^ The Hoosier Metal Flour Bin holds ^ ' fifty pounds. It is low and easy to fill. The sliding glass front enables you to clean the entire bin easily. The in side.is entirely of metal, with no corners to hold flour. First dour in is always out first. (AX The New.-Shaker Flour Sifter is V** the most wonderful of all the New Hoosier Inventions. Ii is the only flour sifter ester madenn a kitchen cabinet that shakes flour through instead of grinding lt through. // cannot wear oui and Can not grind through any grit or foreign Twenty of these features are described IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY,-which is thc talk of the to wit. Come in and find out about the others. f C\ The -jew Bill File is a complete ^ ' bookkeeping syst?me for most households. Most women dislike book keeping, but this simple hook Siofor meat ond grocery bills on the upper . middle door, ?.hows exactly which bills have been paid and which have not. With it you can k&p.o complete, simple t'ecofd1 of all yourTnoney transactions. f*/?\ Every woman n'as favorite recipes. * * If you're like most women, you have difficulty remembering where you put the one you want. The Metal Recipe Card File has 50^ cards and 10 index guides. You can paste or write the recipe ?nrt fil? U always at your Sug?rs* ands. A special holder is provided ?K? ?yots can keep any recipe you are using at level of your eyes-without holding or 801110? *~ These and 35 other conveniences are worth examining today-even at some personal .effort oh your part. Today ls your last chance to decide whether yon want them now on the easy Hoosier Plan. . ..? .v.. - - H-,?;,,.' ; S . J v . I-f. ': '. . 'HI <C ' '. The Only P?ace in Town Where Hoosiers are Sold An Expert Demonstrator from the Factory will be With Us During this Said o o oo o o o o o o o o o oo o o ooo o o o oo o o O-Z^JLTT. SU, <-o""""s * JJ O Cha?. WI Gallahcr has" resigned an o MILL NEWS AND pfeksoNALS o 17?^!^ similar position In So. 4 carding at ?be O '-*-r- Dan River Milla. Danville, Va. O *?m. th? Southern Tet?le Bulletin of Charlotte, N. C. O h?^^!l:^:^?S 0 o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o g?J?. ?g. gSt??u??SO - ?a. T ir Hoy or Andereoa, S. C., has accepted tho position of ovwscer of ?_ D Martin has resigned as ov?r n.-c?ptcfl the position of overaeor of weaving, at the- Inverness .Mill. Wins- "eer of weaving at the Fountain (Inn.) w envine at Fountain Inn. fon-Belem, N. C. - Mfg. <'o.. to accept o similar position V. S Trickett baa resigned aa W. S. Jol in son h?s reaigneil aa at the Clinton Cotton Mills. iii* Gorman American Mill, ond hand In cardlbg* at wUnder. Oa . x W. Bo??r '?a? -"??'--? aa C?r. 1 ?''.<!><". N ? nrr ? acceid- a'almiWr posltl?i. ?t iii? der'and. e^?nner*^'tV^Vroad F?iv*r li /'. Uallmnn of Gaffney,. 's, now Monroe (0a> Cotton Milla Mllty, mackburg. to becomo aeslst oveJ-Lnnllng loom? ot^.v^khart H. 8, Berry of BamtMrg. has accept- a0| suliPr,oUMuJpnt of the 1)eep RUvr M'Ms Jed the position or overseer ot Utth v " ?ifl^iom.? v r W*R; fi'-d-vlnhas resigned an ov- room. at. the-Aldor? Mills. Barftesvllle. w" *. V, -J** emerr bf el?ift root* at the Pelham Ca. RM. Brocmvhaa beer. proniot.-d .(??ii Mills. . ?' ' . tp. F Parkman bas 'bean promoted ?rom second hand to overseer of card-? W. T. Mitt, of Greenville, is now from-loom fixer, ?to second hsnd in Ju* at Hanes Mil). Winston-Saleja, X.i 1;xIuft looms al tha Apalache. Mills* wea vina at the. Grende! Min y? ? . Arlington, Greenwood. N. W. flamer of Spartanburg. has1 M a, PiRford has resigned a's o var- 8.. P. Bland has resigned as overseer accepted tba posttlllon of overseer of . urn' of weaving and slashing at tho or weaving nt the Inverness .Mills, weaving at tba Cowpen* Mfg. Co. 1 :<-k*fr&sfiaM/g. Co. Winston-Sab JU. X. C., and accepted a. M. F. Blaton has resigned bia po-1 I. ?1 r Kookies, Hunt, of the Rhode nattier position at the Erlanger Milts, j tloj> jet the Fulton Bog and Cotton Island Mills Spray M. C.. is now also' Lexington. ?. C. ?Mills. Atlanta, Oe., to become second Supt. <>t t'ne Oerman-Amerlcan. Mills, ti, K. Harden has resigned as soc- hand In carding at the Dan River Draper. N.e. tion band at the Newman (Oa) Mills Mille, Danville, Va. Il h. Wodgina bas resigned as t-.stvjand is now second hand ta sninntna K. M. Tfdwell has resW/ed as ov?r < nd hand In weaving nt ??*s Grendel I st ibo Villa Rica (Oa.) Mills. peer of npinning at ^}mTfl9.\pn Mills. ?;ceeuwood. '.mA.fftgswcy, formerly ot the Hau;- Spartanburg. to acnj&?/ffvjlar po"l F. Aw Uland, of cliffside. N, CL, has I rick Mitt, Gaffney, has become ov;r- lion at tiio JudsonjR^^fa ^''ovillo. Thoa Barrett, Jr., h?e resigned Ss president or the Langley Mfg. Co.. Aiken Mfg. Co., Bath, and Seminole Mfg. Co.. Clearwater Wt B. Vernadore Aas resigned as overseer of carding nt Henee Mill. Winston-Salem, N C.. to accept sim ilar poynton Iftreka Mills. Chester. Albert Tinsley, who for the past eleven years, has been connected with the Langley Manufacturing Company'e Augusta office., has resigned his posi tion to accept a responsible place -with Mr. Leroy Springs, or Lancaster. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD. MINISTRATION Whereat-, Mrs. Edgar F. McGkte made suit to mc ta grant her letter? of ad ministration of th? estate and effects of Edgar F. McCee. deceased. ? These are therefore to cite amid ad monish all and singular the kindrod and creditors or the said Ki gar F, McGee,, deceased, that- they tb ay _ap pear before ms, !S"%u? Court wi Pro bate, uv be held at Anderson 'X H.. S. (*., on Oie &th day of June U> show cause If any why the said administra tion rhould not be granted. t W. P. NICHOLSON, Judge of Probt tte. Cere for Kttstsek Disorders, Disorders of tbs stomach may\ be avoided by the use of Cham berle n's Tablets. Many very remarknbl.< ct i? have bCen affected by these tablas. Sold - byy?ieaaV r>armacy. THE COLLEGE GIRLS j HAD ? GREAT FROLIC; -r,.? PICNIC IN THE LOVELY PARK At NORTH ANDERSON EVERYBODY HAPPY Ladies of the Collete Association Gave Valuable As ai? tance To ! Make This Great Success Tho picnic for the pleasure and rec reation of the young ladles of Ander son College was a most happy occa sion Friday afternoon. The outing was organized by the local trustees, but of courr.e they could have done nothing without the assistance of the Anderson college association, with Mrs. Wilhite as president. The wo men responded to the cali und did their part excellently.' ' The annual outing in automobiles was deferred from day to day. on ac count of the dusty condition of the public roads and it was decided Anal ly just to have, a picnic at North An derson, and aa is usual with such in spiration:', the ruggestion ,was ia deed a fortuitous one. No more love ly spot could have been Bel?ct?d. President John Linley turned the park over to the math trustees, and here was one place where the dust does pot seem to annoy, in tbis beau t if ul 'avivan glade. 'The. picnic party1 strolled" around the park and'tried the board" walk and kept oh to the beautiful Hose Hill clubhouse on the hill where thc broad verandas and inviting porch chairs offered opportunity for cosy corners ?here'the groups could be lolly. Thc local trustees of Ibu college hcxl their cars present and in relays the young ladles were taken for a spin up the North Anderson boule i-sir/l fl amrn<l t??S r?ii* were not too dnsty This is the abso lute truth-the victrola waa kept run ning the whole time, bot riot one fight t?htertle rtep w?s tripped: Them ls ampie proof for the statement, mit as to thc Inclination ot feet to twin kie to ino ?iii pf u saucy waits, well, this is to tell of What happened and not what didn't. The parry was heavily chaperoned, tho teachers and pastors of the city being present, as well as the faculty, thc trustees and the ladies;of tho col lege association The young ladles came into the city on a special car, arriving in quite a glee, giving their college yell and singing rome of thc rollicking songs. The special car was thea taken' to North Anderson, where the evening was spent, from C to 9.In a most happy manner. The party came back to the city In time to take entire possession of the movies and *\is relief from the sturdy herr was also appreciated. The feature ot the evening at the park was the delightful picnic lunch eon, served ' under the electric lights. There is somebody in Anderson that nu iii? whole world beni On making ?iilcken sandwiches. And in home economy-when you see anything good to eat make the best of the sit uation. There were ??ndwlch?a of numerous varieties, which as a matter of .fget might have been more ap petizing to the bosta and hostesses than to the college girls-for lt ia an open secret that tbe girls at Anderson College always have a good table. thank? to thc splendid housekeeper. BUt the responsibility reata upon rome otae. for the spread which at irst appeared /ttuple to have kept tho V'onfedorate a* my fighting another nop th vanishes.-in a manner which showed that the college world ls not lacking in appreciation of the art cul inary Tim whole evening in its informal manner and its open hospitality and its entire absence or anything but happiness, gave great satisfaction to thc splendid women who prepared the moans vivendi, and the tri? tees : who KO loyally stuck to this college' in ?!.*. effort to make it the best in the South, are looking forward already tc the re opening In the tail when they can give another picnic to welcome the coming hosts-for It seems , to be el ectric in the atmosphere that An derson college will enter upon the substantial success of this year, han dled so skillfully by Dr Vines. Mr.' Faithfull and tbe other teachers, st once step Into tbe greatest Success and the brr* .???Kt field of usefulness IX "TOAME" MACK'S ROOM AT In the June American Magazine "Eddie" Collins, second baseman lor the Philadelphia Atfetics. writes a highy interesting baseball article en titled "Connie. Mack and His, Mack men," in which he describes intimately the wonderful Philadelphia baseball manager. Collins ls the man whom "Johnny" McGraw of the .New York Giants calls thc greatest baseball play er in Ute world. Following Is an ex tract frOm the article: "Every' morning at ten. we gather In the club bouse; If the team ls on the r -i we meet in Connie's room In the h-V?l. We are never in Beselon less tWas ten. minutes of rarely more than 'J half an hour. But in that timo the game ta to be played that afternoon ts Komettnies won. Every point of the de fensive and offendive strength of the opposing team is discurred. Mack will mention the pitcher that ?*r oppon ents will probably ase. and instantly a scheme of attacK is devised. Thia at tack varies as we. meet different pitchers. Always ia those morning meetings Mack goes over the entire situatoD, plans the battle " Tho servant problem hss been sob rad by a clause in Mis. Mary J. 81s ron's will In New York, Which gives ber a servant trust fond of $5,000 as long as she remains with her hus band's family. Mr?, ftlgsoa. dbl not want to s?p her husband 'without.Copi netent h??lp. ? ' ' VIM vt i'ifi? i""- 1 !" Financial and ir' ll if ?ii Tl I inn h ! "II fli, nj, "i **? V- w-? -. -, s*-,- ? . SHARP BREAKS I ?N COTTON PIT rleavy Itealran? s?rj Scattered Offerings Marked Session On j New York Exchange ( By Associated Press j New York. May i?2.-The cotton mar get met heavy realizing sale? aa. well is scattered offerings from reaction fits during today's trading which .unsed a sharp break i:> price j Thoro ras enough demand. how?Ver, to ab lorb offerings el the d?clin?, end muse final rallies, with ths market 'losing ttoady al a net affiance Of "our points On ' May. although oih?r nontha still allowed net losses of from ? to 14 points. The opening wss easy at n decline of * to 16 points on private reports that he Weather was clearing in Texas ind in i+?p?n*? to disappointing ca des. Liverpool was /quiet a big se? er here und there waa a good do il of fquldatloh, but the official forecasts or continued clear weather in tho pastern belt and ahowers in Texas aspired a further outside demand, and rices rallied to within 2 or Xi point? if yesterday's closing during the mid lie of the morning. The detailed weather report for the western dist rici showed rather. less 'oinfall than the previous day. ' There Was covering by e?rly sellers eward the close, which rallied new ;rop conditions four or 5 points from .ie lowest, while a spurt of demand rom many short? bent that position ibove last night's closing figures. Cotton' futures closed steady: Open Clo?? iahtiary .1225 1251 day.i .131?. 1327 luly .12H0 12<$? August.12M 12:,.*. Jctober.1227 122'. "/eeeinuer. . .iz?o \-i Spot cotton quiet; middling gulf :?sr.. Sales none. *ir*'_*:* i"- **~ v>otion asea vni v ?>? Jx-.ri--jere - IBU New Yorkt May 22.-Cottonseed oil van higher for Oetober on buying fo lew long acc?unt, but other deliver es were easy'bndpr liquidation and vit li the decline In lard. Pinal prices Vere live points lower to five net high irv Liverpool Colton Liverpool, ^y 22.-Cotton spot un ?hanged; good middling 821; middling '59; low middling 711. Bales 11.000: ?eculatlon and export 1.000. Receipts 100. Futures steady; May 720 1-2; May une 720 1-2; July August 702 1-2; Lugust September 689; vOctober No ember 662; December January 653; a nun ry 653. ' CHICAGO GRAIN Chiea'ipV May- 22.-Heavy Selling by n Interest that was conspicuous on he buying side during the recent ad ance, pulled down prices today in k-wheat. The ci?se Was uhste^dy 3-x . 1-2 to .'.-s a ::-te under last night, 'orn wound up 1-4 to 7-8c net higher, nd oats with a gain of 1-4 to 5-8 a -4c. , In provisions the result was .'? o 10c'decline. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans. May 22.-The cotton ?arket reacted from the ad rance today oder selling stimualted by better weather conditions in the western bc|t nd ?mall mill takings for the week, it times short selling was heavy, bot L "ls generally considered around the lng that' the bulk ot the selling was rom liquidating longs At the low at of the day the trading months were I to 12 points under yesterday's lafet igures. The close was at a net ions ot tb ll points. Cotton futures closed steady: May 840; Julv 1314; August 1291; October 224; December 1223; January 1220. Spot cotton quiet unchanged. Mia lling 13.1-2 sales on the spot 566 (o rrive t73. Cotton Goode '.? H??- "iil.'..?' M New York, May 22.-Cotton goods aarkets were steadier today. Wide tint cloths wera l-2c higher ti.an kt he epen of the week, Wash gooff radlng was reported good. Yarn? were steadier. CONCERNING .CLE^^IV?R lOItEBTN 8AS1TATI0X 18 A fi ROW ITO HOOD. No woman or man can perform full uty to theinnMves or to others un ?a? they- keep themselves clean' witn An upset liver or sluggish kidney? p rill spoil your -work and worth. Regularly take CARBWfclJyS LlV ?D-AID and you will be a new being i tbit climate for lt will ciease your rstem as soap will clease your hanoi CARSWKLL'S L1VBR-?ID taire ie place of calomel-takes it* pW e epilog the ?FTBR effort". It generally ??ts ii P-?'i NOW onj lie liver and kidney* and eliminates v poisons and accumulations. Kenuna-internal cleaaltneas and by leans of pure VBOBTABLR cofF ?nnd. No danger, no discomfort. Ob sale at Prieraon's Pharmacy in O'cent bottles. Pureba*? prtoe joded in full if YOU wlslrtt: ~?ut _fc ?n't, when you try fbls Scientific w*w.:'M ?Sos ; . . ..;> 1 r?iliWTP - Vi ?VY'("tmm?? m MiHfiWi i J i m i JMiil ii i LITTLE TRADING 1KMQ3T STOCKS J fo, .i 'i .i ,3 Ij-S-X Dealer? Inclined To Play a Wait irtf Game On New YorV Board of Trade I(Br Associated Pres?) New York. May 22.-lousiness on the stock exchange today .was the mi all - 6Bt of any day thus far this year, t'10 total overt urn -03,600 aliares comper ing with bs.ooo' /shares ch 'Marcia 2, H when the hllr.'zard Interrupted com munication. The low ebb recordad* today was due, tb a lack, of confidence Or Indifference on tho part of specula tors and l?Vestor? r?? virtually ail the 'securities markets bf th's world. Opening prlrea were a mixture rf unimportant advances and ' declines from Which there WHS little channa aa the reaslon progressed *!. Bonorts from the west and northwest were again favorable' to crop prospect's And 'n'a dresses byJ the 'executive heads of Mn? I'nlted States/ steel corporation br id - out hopes of trade betterrhen?. ' > landon's market .wat?' weak, with sonie selling- for that account. Au* ' ? ofher gold engagement of <2,"00,000 for Pari? was reported. r? . IWcal monetary conditions show no change,, chiefly because .the demand f?ja has. fallen below normal proportions. Clearing house .bank 1 ave exppried tn show a cash gain to'- t'i? week, and bank clearings of lit? "e un try for the sam? period show .1 marked gain over the preceding week. There wa? less procuro again?! the, various speculative bonds sud, thut list was fairly lithely. To?al sales $1.430. WM?. . ... '.'i ltfrt Slates bond? j-hchangett oh call. . ' w > ? .? ''.'; mAjLTR?DT^ Bradstreet* Report Show? H*ajehy Business In Mut Parts lol th* Nation At Pfetept ; - / New York, M*y 22.-Brae will cry tomorrow: .0/ "Better weather comdltionr, and im- , proved retail demand are the two fun damental favorable features, of tk4a week' icpOrt.' These were 'first no ticed 'in the wert Ittfct weekf natl have | advanced eastward, and thar?sul probably tho best trade in months nt * retsil " H "wearing apparel' was" figured V*tgr--* largely in' these ft-porre; ?ux nhfdwuve Implements and similar products also gs baye enjoyed better, demand.. Hett ye ports as yet come from the west ann v the northwest, but eastern . reporta . " ^ ha yet come from the wost and n< w?Sti are also more cheerful. Sb?'rh orn reporta are rather irregular. "?nd?ic.?; y. gsusraiiy neram* ,w?Mig5**j****g*B jp.in ground. There ?a st iircvis ?ur. sf dullness end short time in ? ?ml'steel trades, but som* Targe . have been made of-basia Iron shd r. roads ar? . reported bny'n|t- v patching up old" ones Tn anticipa' af a large crop !t?ovetoen? For tho week: Allures 2*6-again -65 last year.wheat exvorta *,T8? Aushob- against 0.471.04G (ban! tng^ 13.213.603.000^ again Of Hf/'- : ' '. ?. . .--U. -' "- ' ' ? To Arbitrate Coal Strike. Columbus..May 22.-After a conf?r ence in the office cf < Jo vernor Con^^^H t?day lt was announced that vi. atora and the representatives Y Mle miners In Ohio bad a; n?et June 2 In a mine wage com -ncc tn Columbus. LIQUOR Eli*!? itrtiiio Elie Stale Supreme Court Act? BO? tho .Somier County V*. s?**. BWrleil ?v Columba, May 2U-rIn an ovjaAgUa written by O. E. Hydrlck. . aajfl| luatlce, the supreme court lijflH the decision of the'Btat?*^W*8nlZl rasters deeiarng null and void th KrtlOn h?ld In Sumter cr.linty,' Auffiwt. 1013, on the question of .the ale or al coholic liquors. On motion of 1* D. ,Tenpibg> . !? C??ford add others OT'WfW&?k ' [loners, s writ ot certiorari \ by one of the Justices orV'^he ?renie court directing the. State Kehftl -,? canvassers to .cerHfv to the ihe record In tho matter Of the ?iec tlon. On the race at th? retVrns -the rote waa 47* Totlate and -4?* -hM^H the sale of liquors Both ?kw? < tested the vote before the county board of canvassers an?) tb: rice laren the resal? ta * mo *(,*; agata*.':'mforijm?wm- iht a .?ken to the Stat* ttoafd.'ot oabvea sera. which held that the eU-ctioa ?na null and void i?*ca?i?" .?* irreii:' Uv? The ?ur feme court holds ttl f\ f, of the State board oT ei*? Was Bot O?lv sunnoi-t'w" Sy.r-.: ^ ?vidence but fhftt the bear-i liav?. been warranted 1? jrfgrieot of the coentwJboanl and df :nrrft# reWt t?>:e s^n? ?le u' ???|i?or. Hut as the ?aftiag had? had supporte&'ln the ec ?an not be -*?vt?w^d* . '?il.' ; .-;v.-~ The I'niied States senate B^^H ?m?Z'jmtir on the clg?reit: etileh r^.yk''-?S'fgt;i. W Coba for cigar? and ba? l?*r*?**d (1HX >roprlation to eradicate i,