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SUDDEN SHOCKSI Impure tile System, Shorten Life ur.d Do (?real Hann. If you knew that you could euro yourself or your chilli of a malignant disco JO by the use or dynamite, would you take tho chance? Calomel acts on the sluggish liver like dynamity on the solid rock. It shocks nnd upHOts tho orguns and works much harm as proven by its after effects. Modern science has discovered a vegetablo substitute that produces ull the desired substitute that produces nil the desired effects of calomel with, out the shock or after trouble?, lt 1B SO harmless that acids moy. bc tak en into tho system immediately after the medicino without fear of after ef fects. It rids liver, kidneys and bowles of nil poisonous accumulations and leaves the patient feeling new and strong. CARSWiBLL'S LIVER-ACID ia on sale at Frlerson's Pharmacy Helton, S. C.. at GO cents for n large bottle. Tho purchase prlco will bo refunded in full if you find it unsatisfactory. n The Road to Success Leads through the Bank. Your daily dimes and our Quarterly .."interest will ere ate a fund to care for you during old age. The Bank of Anderson ^Theitce quei?on \t oulc'kT WM ii fott'ditiryou? tewta with ^Conkey's lice Powder^ Ha Saves your poultry pnifln beaut? it >d Kills the Ucev if .Doesn't Hann Chicken?yW I * ' Mos 2S emu, SU cnn Md lim J&jr MT rhe mk? ifs? ff4e in da tnr\i by Conkey's Lice liquid -^ZEaSt Oran? them out thnrouuWr OuwtlS H tKeUma^ ?nu, ralf g)Bon 0? cmt\ n??on JIUl M ' IRaBMMI rccM?w cVi?fy Maj bott tar : *on^?duce I Wm \ rj?rtm-c tn??annl harm chitin. Il HI j???ii4lf ! tm! 2S cents. Monry lott tl Ihfic ~* MP?r II ,r>rrpar?loni Oo nul vuiU> 0hk [UMBBW? fE1V.C.LOa4t>Cy.ar.illit0>l. H1 j.*C -, -,- -n>?^ EVANS' PHARMACY Three Stores. I Muddy axions Most poor' complexions are due to s?oficlsh, torpid livers, constipation' and other liver ills. A dose pf R.. L* Ta . . P > > . .. Aft. . U ; .alton Just before retiring will tono up the liver, carry off the excess of bllo end cause an easy and natural move ment of the bowels. It will not only make Its good work felt in better health-make you LOOK well and FEEL wsll. o 0 cents ai id 1.?? per bottle at your druggists. Manufactured and ' guaranteed by Evans5 Pharmacy Three Stares. . ?? -THE ?ITAP?L TI??? Mllluiry Cott**?af S???n Carolina Announced ns "Distinguished Mili tary College" b> U. S. War Depart mont. ',k van courses ll Civil Engineering, Sciences, U ngi is. i and Modern Lan don fern B. S. and C. E. degrees* AU expenses pay cadets from South Carolina $250 a year. ? icholarehlp worth $300 a year ls veisnt from Anderson County, -and lfJju^rv ; lilied by competitivo'< xv-fi liation at tho County seat ott Friday, . An?st-if. 3Tor necessary information and blanks apply to Col. ?. J. Bond, The: Citadel, Charleston, S. C. r?os? Bfalna t?h Mahogany. trstf dtitk- acid and water, rubbing lt -in with a cl?nn cork unttr tho stain disappears; >*Sahog4ny may ' "be- pol iahed with R flannel cloth dipped tit sweet or cold drawn Unseed oil FUTURE nui tr. ______ Secretary Whaley Regards' It As t In Ttios? Wond < Anderson people ?it *jyft?? Mon- ? iluy listened with great \m> ya to the remarks of Porter A. VTJnV-yf secre tary of th' Anderson?- yekiinihcr of commerce, who tuld\#\pamlhtfjtios of greatness for this scTrmrr-f?n account of opening tho heuutlful mountainous conni ry to quiek communication willi thc railroad eentorsOH 'JAM ; Th?> purl y making Lip over ihe mountain 'appVeiSnifev tob vision nf Mr. Whaley tocausc pf the grout i uhject lesson of the day. In part. I Secretary Whaley . lltiHf\j]/\ ' ? "Walhalla is cefebTorrn? lnMay, asi well ?he may, two events, rt luted ye separate, which inaugurate anew . r.i in your prosperity,*"aT?ir'"^'n:fi.'h ought lo be and I believe^ m, Ijy, t;>e frtuti tlatlon upon which win h< erected here a city of no atesln.importions, a L-iedlt to this grc-ai cou tito hereabouts und to the cl vii int l?h oTTTie rjoiitli. "We huve met logeur. 19,celebrate the Inauguration pf..n;i;i-<.'!e?tr!e ser vice bel ween Walhalla, and. Anderson lind all oth-.T point*. :.<m...-the Hine P.ldse, aud to cclebiqte>?ii)0;''opening 0/ the new trans-montane t:hig-t way be tween Columbia, Anderson. iWalltnliu und Lake To .\a way, it ha1 credit for thc Dpening cf which no: far ir* .Hon Mi Car alina ls concerned la KIO pnrcent the credit of Walhalla.-" Lf?m 'than eight months ago, repr?sentai Ive? from all the cities and towns''betwiinn Colum bia and Toxaway.-'lh fh'e"three states traversed by this' higlnvay? effet in this beautiful little city to consider the possibility of a?tuwW cB?jfammating. your dream and nut" dream' and the ? dream of 6.000,Q.f)ff! n'?^ppi? In thc j lower south, thej"'njllldiibj^of a great highway across 'yond?jjl'j mountains. ind to gnln thereby "a quicker and bitter outlet to and from what Col. I' T. Jnynen, calls the I'lnygrouud^ of America than any heretofore opiat ing. .. "All the cltic[; mal tcwhs then rep rescnted agreed at least passively to lu their part. , North. ifcV-rollna has nobly -responded and ber Highland cities and towns- have built to the flcorgla line aa^PJUP^QggnJ a moun tain highways aTr*eY,s?T5~rodHy on tho North American continent. Hut what ipout Georgia, ?v|ljB?Y?Tll,lt <M,r own ?butli Carolinii||i|ajijijjt"_jihout our Hine Ridge CC'iaqiSs f f-j ' "What has t&M SilfJ.i and how mich, has been done so far entirely jy the progressiv?.-and- active pnoplc >f Walhalla, w'blo^TimfldSu' by others ?KIve built to ~'themG{.'t>rgla Uno the ?reat hlghway iwhlbh -ave- went over his morning, YOU dill IC'alono. I do lot know what lt cost in money or In abor, what 1 db, knb\v'1s',that you did %i ?hd that tAWS? thew exists from Walhalla to tho Georgia Une a high way equally as good as that on thc Worth Cnr?llnrf' SPR anWMl done hy Walhalla. a baa . "Did ColiJmb^'WMVybuV did nelton tr linnea Path or Anderson or Pcn lleton or Seneca, or'~W6stinI tinter help wu? Not so rOT.'flirt they will. Now ct's soe just f^h^?env^?flare on this llghwn'y proiloi?mrf.'" Magnificent roadways on the North Carolina side ind on the SquUi/|,Ciu.rprlna side, but dx miles yet |in^ona,pn Um Georgia ilde, tho last six' miles', tim necessary ?ix miles, in" order to give us ah al nost perfect highway; .and over on hose Georgia bills; pl/? Clayton, say ng that the wor,lf ,s|r||U. ubi be dono on ho Georgia part of It, that Clayton loes not propose to seo tho Highlands raffle diverted >!?rgui-jJjror..inwards tho ?nat ('layton hiis-.tlum arrayed her self agaalnst the Ingenuity nnd pro jreas^af thc two Carolinas; H li o has ?aid that she will not give ono dollar, hat she will hamper and defeat lt if ibo can thc construction of tho re nnlnlng six miles' lying within Im lerlal Georgia and has the hardihood o claim that Georgia is* back of her. >, how foolish! Wvw Wind Clayton, hat's e. Joke. ,'Tlte,<g<iAtleman from lightnnds who just spoke told yoi* hat Highland? haOT already spool 1700 ob the worlcpn'?tto?c six Georgia niles and I wan<t'4b,ituHei\t.ht8 oppor unlty to say that;the cltlftn? nf AJ: lorson stand ready' 4to put up $300 to wards tho continu?twfydpd comple tan of that workl' .tye n'rb iato In of erlng aid, but wp ask that you for (}v? us, and whptj' ?tYk%,$cK *o dur iwn Electric City,' tue Story of wnose ;reatne88 Is^bejpg .r?$ept;cd through iul tho south. ^jPlad^c.you that S'iOO viii bc raited in My Toxin for this "erk. b i'?u iininf,.* "I wish to reJ$r ??ftt ,ti ?moincnt to he beginning of. .the,,.operation of gas ilectrlc service to Walhalla from An lernen, etc. St is a-b?g.move. Now do .ou people want twp Qluo-, ridge rai 1 vay completed /on it brough to Knox 'Illc ir you do let's show our appro bation of tho suoooosful efforts of 'ap:. Jno. R. Andersen*'lb gtvlng us his splendid gaSMeleetnloiservlce over he Blu4 Ridge rallwaoq-'snd J bollove f we will that the time-will Indeed be kort when that aewtlaihl progressive . resident of thc) Southern Railway, ton. Fairfax HnrriBtfn."Vvi!i anonimce be fact that the mrafo-'RMgo railway o really going to be built on through o Knoxville, and- thence to tho golden vest. Iictv, do t$a?j ^T^ay is gratl Ication day. It.oygltt.^to be. "There aro at ieasf JWefInaslc things vhich ought to wlldjlt'city at Wal lalln; the possfAjllfm^w'' thb apple n dust ry. develop?anfi?rtlt1shouM ' dobo Would make a ^Bd?^sltcvt (ero; if st?, then1 WB'.'jfet beblnu l.te .rchard movemenc ?aaqdbtahese bills vith 'apple orchabrdsttoitaxibe packed, ?ratod and shippnoVCopv^iWalhalla on o th?- markets ot the east. Near here ire perhaps the largest-forests of hard voods now lett, o^. ^o^stern half . f thia continent/! ^jcy mean that V?lb?ll? has tho fqflRortunity to dupll ?te the Buccess .^f Jllgti .'Point s?fl )uild here a harwood rtoo'ring, ceil ng and furniture industry of great iroportlons. Thisn again thert- \s >o' country that can hope to succ?sjfully i Distributing Point for thc Riches ?/~ful Mountains compele with "cu in the r:;i>ifiii ol po tutoe? and mountain vegetables, all! that li needed is Intelligent effort and push, al! tn bc marketed noni Wal halla; Hgaain, 1 ?'.rn serious in what I :;in going to :??''->'. there it? oppporlu tty here tor tin building up of a great ..vii . mid grape Juice Industry; you have a naiitrnl home tor graped, "Then wo must not forge! the pos sibilities of the cattle ami sheep in dustrie., and also thc hog. trickeries! sc-iiK day rnl thu: .:li loo soon for! :iome of our wcslorti cities best in-? lorosl3 ar': to h" located In Lhe south-! vast, whore e itt le and hogs run be! produced chea per than elsewhere lu this country and properly bred the I ?."nal of ;'.os'* found anywhere on{ earth. V,"i> a: t u paekery in Wal halla ttn* ri? \! three io Uv?. years? The (..;.(>:!unity h< r-.\ ami If ive people lis :?i3 along thc l?due llid^e und in th': great country over and in I hose mountain:! and valleys will en iloavor io build up these Industries, aa wc :'r<- lojdmiing t;>. then no one may worry ?hont the completion of fi ?.. Ultii! 11 l?ge, lt is certain and defi nite fiiin more than possible. "! t:a> Walhalla lias, opportunity, lot.< of if, aa wc have in Anderson, and as you have ai 1* adici?n and Sandy SprlngrJ Weal minster Hid in the Highlands, bat I believe in nil sin corlty i iint there is no town in South arolina toduy of less than lo.ofio peo ple- Unit ha? a brighter future tliHii Walhalli She ia the natural gateway io thc Playgrounds country, ?ho, tilts ut thc very foot of those great motin- j tains, to iie the receptacle into which j they must pour fie products willoh they will KO abundantly produce. Audi I say again Walhalla has today in my opinion started upon a now era in her1 development und one that shall scat-j ter its glory over all cf tho Carolinas, j Thc pluck which caused you to put over thc highway, is tho pluck thal indirectly caused thc Inauguration j ot gaa-olcctric service, and it is the same pluck that is now laying the foundation to devolop this country and to niuke you her mistress. In this great task Anderson will stand by you and aid in the work with you. An derson also' looks to the development of thu Highlands and thc niuo Kidgo foothills with longing oyes, for An derson realizes that there is enough wealth there to make her a mighty, city. And what helps Walhalla must' help us. Anderson has today no greater territory 'Into which to push her trade relations than tala vast country here, and Bhe can hope to re ceive from no othor part of her trade territory n greater future return than from thc sure development of tho Ulue Ridgo territory." Card of Thank H. We wish to thank tho people fori i hoir kindness shown us during the I [loath of our darling child that Was' taken away from us so -quickly. May j nod's richest blessing rest on all of) Hiern. Mr. and Mrs. Girdino Owens. Monea Path, S. C., July 13. Severe Attack of Colic Cured. E. E. Cross, who travels in Virginia, ind other Southern states, waa taken suddenly and severely ill with colic', at tho flrst store he came to tho mer/ mant recommended Chamberlain's* *ollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it cured him. " No ono. mould leave home on a journey with* "int a bottle of this preparation. Fur ale by all dealers. Adv.' lOOOOOOOOO ooooooon ? STATE CAMPAIGN ? * o ? o o o o o o o o o o o Pnmberg-Wednesday, July 15. ? Barnwell-Thursday, July 16.' Hampton-b'riday, July 17. . Beaufort-Saturday, July 18. Ridgeland-Wednesday, July 22. Charleston-Friday, July 24. ; St. ?ieorge-Tuesday,' 28. Orangeburg-Wednesday, July 2?*.' St. Matthew-Thursday, July 20. WinuBboro-Monday, August 3. Chester-Tuesday, August 4. Lancaster*-Wednesday, August 5. Yorkvllle-Thui'sday, August C. Oaffney-rTrlday, August 7: Spartanburg-Saturday, August 8. Union-Tuesday. August - ll. Newborry-Wednesday, August 12. Laurens-Thursday, August 13. '. Greenwood-Friday, August 14. Abbeville-Saturday, August 15. Anderson-Monday, A/tguat 17. Walhalla-Tuesday, Augnst 18. Greenville-Thursday, August' 30. Pickens-Wednesday, August 22. ?ooooooooo.no' > o >, SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN o ? . ' -? ->' /> ? e> ??ooooooonoooooooooo Anderson-Wednesday, July 15. Walhalla-Thursday. July 16. Pickens-Friday*. July-17. Greenville-Saturday, July 18. Laurens-Wednesday, -Jrily '32. Columbia-Thursday, July 23. Lexington-Friday, July 24. Saluda-Saturday, July 2S. Edgetield-Wednesday. July. 29. AHten-^Thurtday, July 30. 's"mden-Tuesday, August 4. f hesterfleW-Wednesday, August t nennettsvllle-(Friday, August 7. Darlington-Saturday, An&rtst 8. Bishopvllle-Monday. August 10. Florence-Tuesday, August itt Dillon-Wednesday, August 12. Marlon-Thursday, August J*. Conway-?Friday,' August 14. : Klngstree-Saturday, August 15. . Georgetown-Monday, August 17. MoncVs Corner-Tuesday, Aug. 18. .Mrs. Dr. L L. Carter haa gone to ^.bovine, ?, C., for a three wooka rtslL ALL CANDIDATES TO HAVE HEARING Sheriff Ashley Says the Bler.se I Force? Will Not Start Any "Howling Down" Here Sheriff Ashley called up Th? Intel?] llgcncer office last nif.'it and said that ' he had heard thal there ls a report I around I tonca Path i? tb? offcuts thur he has hoon going iii) ovur Anderson County, organizing u ?artv to "howl down" some of the candidates when I they appear hero tomorrow. The ?her-j iff said he wanted io str.to titat nils re jiort wts absolutely false from begin-] liing to end ?md that it contained no; word of truth. Ile pointed to tho fact ? that he went om of Anderson county last Thursday and was away until j Saturday night, upending that time lu min r counties, and (hat he then v ent to Monea Path to '.lend tl:?' day with hiv father. Tin- sheriff alr.o ?ai.| he could as sure Anderson people o? the fact that no "bowling down" would be started] from the "administration" ??ldc and ifi any is done it will 1 by thc oppo-j Ditton forces. poller. The Pbllnlhen class "f tin1 Central1 Presbyterian church will hold ItSvplc ii- in tho North Anderson puvk to-! night MRS. EVA MAYFIELD, Pres. JULY it, mn. Then und Aow. Forty-six yea/:* ago icday the Aral official t*?st of''dynamite In England was made. The bills around Marstham shook beneath the mighty vibrations! of a new eirphudve hnm to civil I- ? "ntion. lt had been discoverer! by Al-I fred N'cblo of ? veden and Its c?:.-J porlmentil tels mode In the proc*ei-' Insr ye'nr. Nobel created lt to take the phire of the untamed nitro-glycerine' which had appalled the world for Bcy-j ernl years with Its grim tragedies. The Inventor had lo^t bis frtthcr and h ' brother when his nitro-glycerine bnd blown up a few years before his dis-: oevcrv. Its danth toll waa such that England. Belcium and Sweden for-1 bade Its manufacturo. The world whs aroused, when nr. n climax to Its rc-; cord a ship loaded with n'trn-glycer- ? Ino blew up in mid oreen while on jts j way from Europe to Chili, and tho ; governments were on the point nf, prohibiting its ase. It wno then thnt Nobel began his experiments towards I taming nitro-glycerine-and created dynamite, or "giant powder" a? lt wns j first called In the United States. Inj his world-wide propaganda to con- ! vinco government* ?bat dynamite wnsj n safe explosive the inventor came to ! America. It-was while he was regis-j torfog at R- small hotel in; New York, thnt he causally exclaimed to the ho-1 tel clerk that his satchel contained dynamite. The clerk firmly ordered! Nobel to eeok other quarters, and was relieved when ho went out- of thc'i door. Today dynamite in bc'??rr mnnufar tured In th<? United States nt the ratn nf 26o.O00.0OO pounds a year. ' Filling ?.OOO freight cars it is constantly be ing transported over tho railroads nf the .country. Though it is the third most powerful explosive in general use, lt has been tamed so that railroad companies receive lt for transporta tion ^almost ns readily as they dp coal. Nitro-glycerine however, is still nu der tho transportation ban. in "both trie United State? and Europe. Dynamite. ls today one of the most important fac tors- in the progress of civilization. Without it tho ' mighty engineering achievements-'the Panama canal, the moutain and river, tunnels-could not bo .accomplished: wi takes : an Im portant part 'In tho building of the modern skscraper; it ls used to mino tho necessary huge quantities of iron and other metala thnt enter into struc tures. It blasts opt the million of tons of conl that, supply heat, light and. , powor and gives life to the locomo tives that bring food, and clothing to ' the populaces of cities. It IS help- 1 lng to grow the food we eat-the mod-j1 ern scientific farmer uses lt to plow 1 his" land, its explosion shattering tho ' sub-soils which no. plow ever reaches. It is said to increase the crops grent ly In quality and at by 50 per cent in 1 quantity. Today dynamite is .used ! to fight great conflagrations, t? fight 1 wars and to- prepare for a largo, part bf tho progress of the ?world.. ?' ^ ". HOW ?AIL 1$ FORMED. A hailstory is generally a merely local phenomenon and at most ravages , a belt of land Of no great breadth, al- 1 though it may bo of considerable 1 length. Hailstorms occur in the 1 greatest perfection in the warmO'ift J fensons, and tho hottest part ot tb" < day. . Hail generally prccedos. anti . rarely folio.vj a thundershower. A common idea'.has'* darlgned elec- . trlcity ns the cKuso of hail', but seien- 1 lists know that hall and electricity ? are results of tho sumo 'cauuo, or . combination of causes. . I . Wh?h a massTot' afr saturated with 1 moisture riser to a higher level and ' mort s- a cold mass of air, there ja In stant Condensation ' bf Vapor into ice by'tho cold due to expansion, at; the ?1 same tim'o tbeV?>. a rapid production of electricity wh'.ch gives the smtill j particles of. tee'?'* twisting . motion, j'j Tho particles'"bf ice impinge ' upon h oa?h Other, or1 ?'?cV together, form-' j lng yet largor pi?ces of iee, . au'? in j descending to, tho ?roun^, the 2hail- || stoner, impinge a(ran? aSd' fofm'' yet ' ! ??rger hailstones.: \ ? * ,; }i " ;V v ..-j-r-.-' ?' .? . 'l nen Pe arman wan among the well known citizens of Starr 10 spend yes? terdny in the City. I ooooooooooooooooo ojo O ? o FA N T'S ?JROVK. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O O O O fi Pant's Qrovo, July 11 .-Mi d. Andy M. Durham died ut her ?tonie in Green ville, Juno :!S und t?ic body brought bore the following ?lay for interment. Funeral service., were oom"!acted by Rev. R. W. Nelson. Mrs. imrhani was 71 yeats old tho olden of coven sisters, .six of whom survive her. Her liutstand and five children mou:;-. her lois, be ckles numberless relatives and friends. Tito slx-monihs-o!d son or Mr. and Mri-.. Harrison Hackett, who has been ill PO long, died July S and it:: brd> was laid to lest lure Wednesday af ternoon. Funeral rorvlces were con ducted by Rev. D. L. Hatcher. The W. ("?. \V. had a social meeting Inst Monday night. Lemonade waa served. Mesure. J. R. Culbertson and Sharp Hobson, candidates tor county commisioners wore present and male addiosBcCi Mr. A. P. Williams of Portman, trpent tho week here with relatives. This section \vi.z visited by a ecverc hailstorm Thursday aitcrnoon. The farmers arc very blue inr.oe.?. They hardly know Wheth?i lo work what tlfcrc li left or to plow lt all up and plant peas. As we looked ou' over the fields after the storm waa over wc Ihoug'iC ot" I lie people tu the lower part of Anderson coun'y that had their crops destroyed when if war so lute, thc: o waa no hope for them to make ntiything at all last year, and it all the help they received w:>a Ju?t. what ?.mount was published in thc papers, the people of Anderson county did very little for them; If any if tuc people of Fant':? Grove l-olneti them at all. they never let the rls;lu baud know what the left wa? doiurc It ls ti tte nono o? U3 were able to give much, but we made geed crops and gol good prices and wc cduld have ."iinwn a willing mind. Jesus never told the widow to keep her mite, but Hu watched her give all ehe had. and tedd those standing near, nbc had giv en more Dian all the othert>. Now don't get the iden wo think this hall storm has been "rent on us" because we failed to do our duty Tor OHX.C pco ple, for that';! eur way of doing tilings, u lt our Lord's way. The Sunday school lopson lor last Sunday showed us plainly how different Ills way ls from ours. Ile paid those laborers that just worked 9n hour, us much 03 He paid those that worked all day. Then we had for our motto i'ext, thoic ott quoted words, "lie mak.-th His bau to ilse on evil aud good, senil0, rain on tho just and unjuai." If we had our way. we lear the BUD would never risc On some folks and tac rain di opr. would be very few. If God had n purpose in sending this Uail Gtorin, Its to try to teach us to be more human in the future, icatly to do our best when help is needed and ii we fail again it maybe something worse will come. We may be alone Mn our belief, but wo can't help lt. If we could juxt get the people to take t" eir thumbs off tho eblldrcu of Israel and read about Job and his patience, then turn on through'the pages to the new testament and otddy-U awhile we would quit telling, about an angry and wrathful God, and begin telling more about His goodness and mercy. ARMERS'ARE ASKED IO ATTEND IN FOBCE TO HEAR THE CANDIDATES TOMORROW TO HEAD THE STAT? Committee Asked That the Far mers Bring Their Wives and S Sons and Daughters \ In order to put Anderson at tho top of tho list from the point ot An derson, Andc-rnon county farmers aro naked to bring-their wi ver. abd daugh ters and soily had all their other rel atives to Anderson tomorrow for tho senatorial speaking, lt tn hoped that Anderson county can furnish more voters to hear tho candidates than nny other county, in.' tho "stat" and from tho interest now bdhig manifest ed over tho approaching event lt would seem that this county will. do. inst a - little better in peint of at tendance than has yet been done. Tho commit tee in charge of tho pre parations tor the ; events Issued a Rtab>ment to Tbeyint?lllgencer yester day ia which, they assured all thc voters In the county that a hearty and cordlal welcome awaits them In this city f?r 'thG day and also asked that they bring the whole family il OUR to tako part in the' day's outing and to hear the candidates discuss tho issues. some bf tho voters at county seato where tho candidates. have ' spoken have become father unruly and raised slight disturbances tho worst, of these being ut Spsrtnnburg, but those who know tho temper of Anderson, audi en cos i say that Anderson; county peo ple -are .fundamentally fair and ?hat this ls P characteristic of the pcoplo D? this section. For that reason they anticipate , no trouble hero tom orr Aw and they believe that lcoal noonie wilt glv>. all of the candidate re spectful hearings. It Is to bo helped that this will be true/ Tho oapip?lgn party 1*1,11 speak: on tho east side of tho public aqunro. Seats Will be provided and S pla'.form erected for. the speakers, ,It was' an nounced that 'tho- meeting would ; be held Ot BeuhA "Vista park. But- tbb committee in charge decided that tho court hour/I would Offer ample Bheltor In cuso of rim, tad would bo mofo cosily roached by visitors'than tho part. Edrew deiner of tho Fork section terday in tho.city. i ...F7VMS... Every lady likes to carry a nice fan-they are pretty and very useful these hot days. We have quite an assortment in fine lace and hand painted with carved bone and pearl mountings Ask to see them. John M. Hubbard Co. 140 N. Main Street. Where Quality b Always Higher Than Price j If at ail Drink Bottled Three-Qnarters of a Century of Consistent Ideals in the Training of Young Men and Young Women A time-seasoned institution offering superior advantages for the training of the intellect and lae development of character under sound Christian influences. Situated in a quiet college to-.\-n, educational and religious in life and atmosphere; influences highly favorable to study. Health condi tions unexcelled. . \ Buildings equipped and arranged to-alford the maximum of efficiency tn college work and administration. College Home accommodates seventy young men. The Wylie Home, a handsome new build ing for y?ung women; provides every modem dormitory equipment and convenience. Twer.ty-acre campus: out-door sports and exercises. . Literary ?nd science courses of collegiate standard; B. A. and M. A: degrees.-' Library bf 10,000 volumes; Laboratories, Observatory, Fitting School. Government based upon nn appeal to honor and self-respect; Free tuition to young ladies in Wylio Home. Expenses for year about $200 . For Catalogue Address James Strong Mofjfatt '?' PresiaV.it ._' - Doe West, Sooth Carolin* Cupt. I>. A. Taylor liereared. ' ' '. ' \ Tho party : visiting Walhalla Mon day'was saddened l y the news ot tho death of Frank Taylor,, ot .Roanoko, Va., brother ot Capt. D. Av Taylor, bf Sanely Springs, i "Uncle Bavo," na ho i lu called by everybody, was tho life of tho party going to Walhalla and he was greatly shocked by. the'sad tiding? when he readied .tho hotel and a tele gram was handed him. ile left at ?once for the old family home at;Pct ?oraburg, wuero the burial will bo. 'Ai <-1-ffi-%-~ The Clatlln Sale; New york. July ia-Tho H. B. Claf ll?' company Waa - iaraje?y* . attended and buying was-active in alL depart manisj New linea-of staple-Worsteds woro priced for- spring. Advances fanged "from . 5 * to eents over last ynafi Cotton good were steadier and Quito activo -In' Utaplo gray gooda. . .j ?---JV-1'1 ? ' ???-. . ' Lose Habits of Industry. Women in France 'krid '*?ier coun tries of Euro re aro much tuon, indus ! tMoi?a ythan whoh^tri?y 'tfcao to' W?? [country. . Of of-homes would be glad to.^ji' their own hprrtc if they thought it Wits possible. lt is said,-and we can sh?w~ you that it is more economic?i s your home and pay for \\ ny-tna month than to pay reht---Se?^rs about ? "; .<i:..'"> >'.-..- v West Esl W.T. Marshall, Secy.