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You'll Need An EXTRA HAT Maybe you'll want it Monday, or onje day next week. We are sure you'll find % ?S?I tr t. OUR the very best place in towri to make^your bill. Yes terday we got in two shipments of untrimihed H?ts Flowers, Ribbons, etc*, just as new and Vpretty; aft can be-then we've got the trimmer to make 'em up like you want .'em made. -S^?dAL A few hats left from early showing that you can buy at surprising prices, in fact you'll find through^ out this'department'price reductions that are worth taking advantage of J COME MONDAY, ?\lf Afiv F^anr Moore-Wilson Co. .?^ ^^^^ The Mc^j^^ Vertical ^te^^iKl The world's x.acknowledged .standard.:. .The Mower that requires fjewest repairs and that w?l give longest life of satisfactory servic?. Th? McCormick Vertical Lift Mower is the practical machine for all kinds of grass cutting? it has hecn especially designed for cutting on rough and stum py ground? where a regular lift Mower could not be used to advantage. Buy the best. THE McCORMICK. Sullivan Hardware Go. Anderson, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Belton, S. C. o o o o o o o -e. o<o oooooooo. j ? ri o, 0?aV*Ai> ?ff*:vr? o o I ?? o o o o o o a p o o a4?; o o o o ol W?iiiapMtoo. May. 23Tfab? being 1 ejection yeer, it will not be long .till ??5? ?^J^e .ff**1*?1*? ?P ?P their rfiirelbr Job cnnraeeing inr. vot e* On the Sabbath. We hare known . m eh tc go fifteen or twenty miles to a mhertng oB Sunday daring aa ^elec tion ia. order, to meet ._. the "dear people/' Wheri they would not think of going aa. many hundred .yards any other time. ; We think that the christian people of the county should begin al once td ?pot those, who make a.practice bf electioneering on the 8abbatn so that O?liv rnh KA .iwii.?.NJ * - A-? *~<-* -' ? *"# WSf ^.^.M.? v.\j .V V?9V 4UV>I -IMfrl* lots for-some one cJa'a, Not only can didates fdr offices engage in this prac tice, but roon runidng toe offices high er up do thenMuni.thing. There is at present a candidate for governor traveling over the state m ak- . lng speechtis at clnirchos that he would scarcely take notice of if ho- was not a candidate. : We-recently heard this candidate deliver a very flow*rv speech;! While he did not m&btion poll*. F tics there .word, two or titree in the , congregattoo. who had little enough re spect for themselves and .toe Lord's day to refer to him while he was be fore tba congregation as "Governor". ?They 'might have been'posted-to dp:; .that 4n order to let the people know that he waa a candidate for the'place, ls that rigbl.and Christlike? .- A.. very large anmher of our people attended the . closing.' exercise? of Walk.er-McElmoyl? High Scnool Fri day night. AU report a .pleasant time. .^.VU^wL?/lr^ ytV fri,,'- . :\ ? : ' .w*Q are requested'-io announce an ali day: slnsmgvat. Beaverdam .Baptiet church on the first Sunday In Juno. Ev ery Tr?dy. Who likes/ good singing is invited'to carno and br Ins songbooks. Emory Williams our champion' bec raiser la nos- supplying hia neighbors with some choice honey. Mr. Williams has between 30 and 40 hive? and some of them war weigh- close to 200 poundo. . . j .?. A. McAlialer of Norria wa? a vk* ttor hore Thurcday ' and Thursday nigh'.: ! ? ? <<? - -. ?;.1 - . '. ? -The entertainment given by Melton school Thursday eight was well ?oltqn uup. and much enjoyed , by the large up and muoh heard lt. The pupils did ty, A1> Mik*. ?_. --?--? - - v-?. - VJ j.e. ... au ?"".'" nor and showed the excellent training Riven them by their teaener? Misses Nessle Boles and Nora MoAllster. The following-is the program 1 Song, America, by the school.' 2 Recitation, Lord Ullina Daughter, Mae McAUster. 3 Motion song, Mud Pies, by several small girls. 4 ^Recitation and son?? Spirit of Lib erty, hy the larger girls. 8 The Side of Jennie McNeil, Lakai, 'Mc?Mttier;- - . * r lW.BM&'*^?owg tv Tell on fori, Lots Picken? and Edna Stone. ,7 f^taflbju^ Man. by | "^T?atogue, Train to Monroe, by Guy J Stone and Miss Nora McAUster. 9 Recitation-, Papa abd tte Boy, by Janier Lee Shirley. t?X rn.-. rx-j-. tl '...1.3 : - _ . . *v av?? * e**a (u ftVUU?u5, ll Ghost March. _.lt Pantomine," "Netiror My . God to Thee."..-... . ? - . Between the acts th-.? tuusi" made by the Sjx'and Twenty stria* band waa much enjoyed by the large audience. A- M. Martin was a business visitor to Anderson Saturday. W. C.-H. ??j WOMAN*? SUFFRAGE oe se ??:<rt,;Mtes?S (COYitrtbuted.) lu Wyoming. Colorado, Utah. Cali fornia; .Washington,, gansas. Arizona and Alaska, women bavo full suffrage. In Hllhbiu women vote upon practical ly all quoitlo*s,:eicept ror^mte?hbors of the State l?gislature. .. Thia- -means that in the next presidential election, nearly :fo-tr millions of women - will bo enabled to- votec* their preference for the president ot the United States and may be a .'determining party fac tor. . . The movement to give the vote -to Southern.sirome? is becoming very atr on -a^sellMc?!-pline -where their op I lone and Judgment could be voiced In ; tb?lState. '^^^uth *>eds the conn . eel end belief lt?Konten, and votes tor women should be the chivalrous Tba Southern State* Woman Suf frage conference ls organtsed for the purposo of securing rae vote tor thc Women of the Southern states Re-; eognlsjpg the Qimilflcatlonfi now exists ^?7^.7^o% "the > NmiPSiet ss-atoorded to their TO fair- de te adelUea^ tba -ten afeite -tn which ti? wSmivH h^f have the right j Mootana, North Dakota, Sheik-Dakota; ,*ad Nevada may en franchise thetr. woTOea St t^/*leaq tfone nmx i^ea^?f?^. - ? . .'fibl?bsiri^; reihi7 t^nflir?; -t s?.i. their wilt lt lt ls . wee*.; ttwr State election tn: be submitted, carried. ?Ul November.-? idUgent women of Usn1 n .States will (oneUte' -? IVWMHR ta -Hi- ? .- "i. acial an COTTOWiGOESl?Pi^ ? WEATHER IS BAD Too Wet Ia Western Belt ?nd Too , Dry U?m ?Iv?. Say ; . . -.-.-j ?i. , : . ^ -* J Oy Aa'?b?tated Pre?.) J New York. |any 23.-Although the ? cotton market started, out essy today .* with first prices 4 to 10 points net t lower it soon developed a firmer tone -A and throughout the later trading waa 1 active, with an upward tone, the close J being very steady at a partlal.net ad- , vance ot ll points. I t was practl- 1 cally a weather market from start to ' ftplsb. j Tho' unterleg movemnt .whlvh' , pjgan.qn Thursday .snd continued , thronghoul yt^'prday vuaM <? .evidence I again . the opening todays influenced '' byrd ie ot d to ? pointa at. virr-? i pool, ahu iiloar; weather over 8?nday. ? tatest led. to a gradual lessening of < pressura .in t?e .tttww croase A /That the JuA?vlat .government re- " port will prove a bullish rfsctor *waa < also one of tbe arguments for higher 1 prices today aa correspondents- will send in their statements next Mon- .1 dey and thur record present unfavor- . able codltlbnn. . Mady'complaints about cool weath er arrived: from the eastern belt abd were1 accompanied -ia not a t few ; to rnees by good buying orders, while . late telegrams from Texas and Okla homa said fields' wore foul with weeds and grass-and that it will be some, time before vcultlvstica^cau be -fe--; t sumed. .?? .!> - ; Cotton futures closed oteady: Opened Closed. May '.."...?., ., . 13.23iaai ( juiv . / V.viaa* ia 7E Avguet.nm October .. .. .. ..12.il 12?? i OQcember .. .. k.... 1247 ; January . .. . 13.16 12,81 , Spot cotton quiet; middling tip> lands,l$0; "a^l^j^S&aatas... , CottonGood? ?i. ? ? ??.. ?' ' .>. i N'err Yeti;; ?iy' 2S.-Coxioa goods markets have been more active in the gray, and brown goode di vison .nod prices have risen a little: The buying dona bas been for delivery In Jane. 1 July and August principally^ to print- 1 fra; converters and: bleachers. The \ trade believed. tk*t - prices are likely \ to hold from now on to the ead- of' ' the cotton yena. Manufacturers ot 1 dentins have booked orders for deliv ery until' September from some of thc larger overall atdnufacturcrs. Wide prtot cloths alx^lp ^c-yatd. s '..4 ^-?l<^-<^>*^rt*??at?rt?*?*V!> . .'? ?r-iC i Liverpool Cotton liverpool r May 22.^Cotton . spot easier; good middling ??6; middling 7;54; low^ middling 7.06; salas als IIIAU..HI1 . ?uuiuUUmi or il Qtru-ir? -ft?i . receipts 5,000. . advisory Council : jst the Southern States Woman Suffrage Conference. This is a history-making group, and will pince the South in its proper place of political importance and "of prominence. .-T->--. ,r>,;Ty . : . . . e a a '? - ? i *- -?. . a * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * * *. * m m a * ? ? * * . '. "'f .- .'. '.;-> :.' Washington, May 23.-Day In con gress.' Senate: Met at ll a m. Considered agricultural appropria tion bill. . Amendment to Sundry-civil -appro priation to": increase compensation of oinploy?s i*,* theooldicr: reit i fono.-sd by?ebalor Smoot.::. j, : Au. amendment to the : agricultural I bill to limit expenditure; tn th? relton belt proposed -by Mr. M^?umlMri' ? aa i defeated? .. . : ... ~.'.y,i'k A r?solution calling edith*.treasury "department to report which foreign cenimod?tles woa?Efee excloded ay tboj -, bill to/-bar convict made goods, was i introduced by Mr. Smttn, of Ueorglu. and parsed. .:. .Passed agricultural ?: approvrJattoit i bill. ' Adjourned at 610* p. m. until ll a. i a Monday. t House: Met at ll ?. -' G^wrTSl u6?>?tc .uu ; Ci?yttra- .anti toiBt billlresamsj. R?pre?p?ft.ly*?a?eyl Pennsylvania, i deiaocrat. urged repeal of all tariffs, : governmental taking over of all natur al monopolies and a single ?ix on land . value. : ? ."??.wil^il?IIMl^^W Kew ls the Time to Get Bid af These Paly gaeta. \ There'd no tonger tba slightest of feeling ashame* of your aa . thar- -.proscription-ott" . strengtb---l8 guaran |haj|%j ? ? ' Simply get an ounce ot ible streaf*b^from any dura, apply a Httie of tl ah|bi asAaaora abd yoi? -Wold j???o a^ that eveo. ^-.--^- i- i "vfmwf .,. ? ?nc ..i i ?. . ov?uu ut uar-r appear i while : the liefcior eee* have vanished.eoj?jto?dyVui lt. is e^l???K^ Mmtmj theo j^/?aojQQ ls Doodad to ; paatsly, clear the akin iaodfgala * . tlfal clear compl sxl?: i?ms ^'?A^ -ss*: ! sira?igah jjfhja? as this is sold guarantee of money bark ir lt r rs move freckles. Commercial STEEL OUT LOOK BOOSTS STOCI Setter Tone During Short Session?! OB New York Boord of Tende On Saturday (By .Associated. Presa.) New York, May 23.~In Ita essential I Matures today's two-hour session otjjH be 'stock exchange differed onlylj. dlgbtly from the preceding days, ofh he week.- Tradln? waa little more sc.' .lye in the first hour and sentiment r/aa somewhat more hopeful, based j n<part on the more encouraging views* >f high authorities in the steel andij: ron trade and on overnight develop-^ nents in the Mexican situation. T'icse factors again wdre neutral^ o extreme financial tension in Parts iud Londan. The altuation at Parlai b^raf?rred to aa calling for drastW Of the local stock market it ' may* lie said that some stocks, chiefly spec; laities, moved upwards, while som* Dthers of more speculative.importance7 searcahy v moved at all. United Steted! iteel. Union Pacific, Canadian Pac?ld. ind amalgamated /Copper,' were nota-1 * We fixceptiona; recording material ?d-i f vanees. In the final dealings a stron ger undertone was manifested. ' New Orleans Cotton ' " ?'B*i Assorted Press.? New- Orleans, : May -23.--Rumors >ot bullish commons ngur.es being com piled by private crop: reporting bu reaus < caused heavy buyimj and a quick spurt in cotton today: Just when the market was about 10 points under \ yesterday's close and threatening' tb. . work lower under selling, brought 'J! about by better weather in the west. .?? nunr cable news and some little Hq ul- ' - dation over the week-end ol. tne tong i acount. Cotton closed steady: May 13,3G; July 12. 18; August 12.96; October \ 12,28; Oemcomber 12.27; January 12.29. >y jf Spots, quiet utehanged. Middling { V 12 60. I .' j : - t--J-.. . m cotton Seed Uil New York, May 23.-Cottonseed oil declined early under soiling by com mission houses, prompted by more favorable weather in the south sud lower lard prices, hat rallied on cov ing, and bull support, closing 2 points net low'/:to ? 1 - point higher, CHICAGO GRAIN taro .weeks off in Oklahoma and with-l the crop outlook hearlsh for Uiat state and JKansaa, wheat prices today av-., erased lower. The market ciosed ncr-:' rou? at a range of 3-8c down to 1-9: ? 1-4 advance. Corn i finished. l-4-.ie 5-8c net higher; oats a sixteenth off te ?.-?c up an? -provio?uuo unchanged to a loss ot 2 l-2c. DO ? OOO O O O O O O O O 0^;'' ;C* o IVA NOTES o o o o o o o o O o p o o o o o o: Iva, May 28.--The following is .heir program for tho closing exorcisas of * the IvA High school : Baccalaureate , Bormon May 24th by Dr.- J.-.X,. Robin son, president bf thc Woman's College J! 3?f Dnci West. Content Monday night. 8:30 by the young ladies of Ute eighth ?"d and tenth and eleventh grades. Tuns- 'f: day night 8:30 graduating exercises. 43 Mrs. S. tl Jonos has returned froth iS a vl?it to friends in-Augusta..-- 13 o Mr. Fred Black of Mt. Carmel was a Itt town a, few days thia week .oh bust* . 9 seas. . :. .". I? Mr. E. C.Williamson of Abbeville 1 was a business visitor here this week, g ..Misse* Margaret, Annie andi Vlr-'I ginia: Wilson, of Lowndesvllle are l iipendmg some tims with their coasta J Mr" Leroy Sadler has returned from ^ a business trip to Ixwndcsvllle. Dr. J. D. Willson of trfw?detvUlo jj Bpent last Thursday in town wtth rola-L A large crowd -waa present, on last I , mesaay night to wltpess the first \ show-of. tho "movies. The pictures 9drh: goodland "we wish fer Mr. Jones 4 much;succe**.' * l?mmm ileAllta>er -^t . thP J Miss Eve Price has retdrhed to' Oas- ' le?l?.;-- NC., siter: spending a weals * here with relatives. ?. ? ' ? Mrs. Jane Mc Ghee has returned ;; from a;.ebert visit to friends in Au ?Stsu .-.;';>; '.-?'.-' ?Mr. Ffahk Mlutdln of Anderson waa bare One day Ullaareek on business. Mr. ,?, Oatley; who bas teen in t Atltnta 5tot th* past ??ek with reta- ' Ove* ?sir returned --'-steieej. : >? I *>Mr. J. A. Cook of Anderson was* a ? hp stn sse visitor here, ene, day ' thin j week. -.-.ii. Mrritosamond SenwHght has g.me to Greenville on ? business trip. ?*The: recital given by ?Dea Anbin MMMt^sineic buptbs ^a the schcol aatdttottsm Tb uraday evening *as a ap lenci Vi osccoss.-: 'Tho medals offered hy Miss Halford for excellence in n>o mid wu "mra'wy asieses ?eariuaiiey and wtnnie ?etd and presented by Raw, a Jj? is^^^^^W^^??f ; ? . Mles Carrie Scrimp of Flat Roth : Mis? Meta aardeo of Lowndeav?ie . ?ta? thh guest for a short while thin week of her cousin Mtes Sarah CHIt land. We H?ve fe I coming sn ?imo?! every eley the lotest shipment heine a car ol -COLUMBUS Come m and let us ehoer them. They are 1914 Models. We have a nke Une of Pony buggies. J. S. FOWLER SHANK THE FARMERS & MERC and VJ FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY vould like to cash from fifteen hundred to two ]ti?>us?nd gilt-ef^ge notes running from $25 to i ney wanrthem to tc "gilt edge;7 and they viii warA-ttiem paid in the month of October and he first half of November. Come to see us. /vc aiso expect to take care of the business re tirements of our regular customers. $21'75 To WASHINGTON, D. G. and rc w tiirfijaccoiiatllnvdatagArUngton Monument and Peace Celebration, June 4,1914. AM ri'o ATLANTA, GA., and return, ac count Annual Convention. Photo graphers Association of America, ?"? Juuel?^ftA?W. 27a* V To PHILADELPHIA, PA., and rc Light Association,. J u n e I S, W4*,? . . > For schedules 'or other information, call on Seaboard agents or write the undersigned: ? rrr-'-J1.' ? *??J willie .?"?in ""-U'.y- .? . ; Jr?fl.lkWW'?. " .". ? ? D^W^M?l?riW^ A., H^>? : C;^'^^?^ K'A-f'AtJtot?,"'Oa. V.jR^?ffi^i||l^'^?iG*P.A., Atlanta, Ga* ?..?St*?? |^B|^^Bpi Player Piano? ua?? in ax your conveiiie???e ?nd ici us lem?M?stiate' "The t??R,$ to you. Ateo a ? v, I ; : ?S^E?RM AN 'l^^pC'MOUSE.;. . Blimey BuiMteg Anderson, S. C. *^J???. ,f . : irs.PB?TTY.HA*i?:rro sSB;: ?^?^^Z^^^r:'H* why pec?le risk ruining their eyed wP^. J when a pair or the right classes would 4& 'Ti ?Maoffi "'ir sara them. It cannot be the fear Ot ^^mJt\WSWt3SSmm%. expense for ???T pricer are always IMKJ^ moderate. It cannot J? tho dread bf i / uf^Bilflr^HnV \ aeieaUflc eye ? eaam%atfua> guard S / - l&UH&a Sk ' \ asai&at that. Price? &?*onab?? tlOO A f&j| BF / : W^?l0^ Camp!w*tt V WKOmm * M* T* Whitest M. {ireae* ?eor Office *P1ie?f *W? ft*?. T&eaa ?ttS|