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Th? nw mitins from tho great European War are already moe? than a million. Such . blot upon humanity U almost inconceivable, yat Uki* terribie wast? of life U not as great aa the toll levied by the deadly fir. Bureau* of Medical Research, Dec ?or. and Superinten. I dent? of Health agree that the Fly a? a spread rr of contagious di?* MM and deadly germe, baa BO equal. Why tolerate a mm ara to health ead cleanliness ? Kill them! Rid your home of them 1 Shepard's House Fly Driver and Insect Exterminator Kills thc Fly and Prevents Disease. _ LOUISIANA HEALTH OFFICER'S ENDORSEMENT. Dr. C C Chandler. President ShrevrportBcsrd of Health. Endo.ses Shep. ard'? House Fly Driver and Insect Exterminator. Shreveport, La., If arch 17,1914. Shepard'* Chem lc? I Company of Wilmington, N.C., bato prod aced a long felt er ?jut In a ba?lales preparation thal will KI LL. Flit?, Koacbeg, Mo* , qultoeaaad other lNsfcC rs. This preparation KILLS Fl Irs aod Roaches 1 by the nae uf a Krna) 1 uueuiii y gprayed about tho room by nietngofa blower used by the mouth. Ii la quite a valuable addition to lb.? me ans fur tba prevention ofrtlseste and the comfort oftbo people. Voura trul?. C.. C. CH ANDLF.K, M. D. I'tii. Shreveport Board of Health and Health Officer. It kills the Mosquitoes like tho Flies and is sure death to Brd Bogs, Hoachcs, Ants. Moths and AH Other Insects. The fumes ar? not injurious to people. Sold at all store* in the amber bettie with a sprayer free. Manufactured and Guaranteed by SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL COMPANY, Inc. Wilmlnnton. N. C *i ICE TEA ICE TEA Having recently received an assortment of Chase & Sanborn's Teas-The Screwtop Canister Line-we want to call your at tention to the special values they represent. Each of these standard brands is speciaH selected with a view to giving critical users the very best possible value, lo make doubly sure that they reach you in perfect condition they are packed in screw-top canisters with an inner parchment seal which preserves all the original bouquet and flavor for you. These teas are most economical. One pound makes over 200 cups. The next time you need tea remember (jhase & Sanborn's High Grade Teas in Canisters. Anderson Cash Grocery Co, The Fordj?-a great utility because it serves all the people The .popular choice, because it gives better service at a lower ' cost. Popular again, because it is simple and easily understood by everybody. And with all the refinements, it is still f.ie same dependable Ford, and sells for >6o less than last year-besides the plan of sharing profits with the buyers. Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000 n?w Ford cars between August I'M 1 and August 1915. Touring Car l<90: Runabout 41440; Town Csr $690; Coupelet $750; ?edan $97?, f, o. b. Detroit with a?&??-. equipment. On display and sale at TODD AUTO SHOP PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE HAS BEEN CONTRACTED FOR BY MANAGEMENT 50 TELEPHONES Will be Installed in as Many Rooms-Ne Lobby Will Soon be Completed. Manager W. S. Beaty or the An derson division of the Southern Bell TelaDhone and Telegraph company an nounced yesterday ?hat he had closed a contract with Proprietor R.B. King of the Hotel Chiquolu for the install ation private branch exchange in this well known and popular hostelry. A "private branch exchange." for th/ enllghtment of those who might not be conversant with the significance of th" term, means that a telephone will be placed in every room in the hotel; tnat these telephones will be connected with a "central" otllce in the lobby of the hotel; and that uny one may telephone from any room in the hotel to any point out in the city or elsewhere, and any one may 'phone from any point in the city or else where to a person in the hotel, talking to that person In his own room, lt will be probably the most modern con veniences the hotel pssesses. The contract calls for the install ation of 50 telephones in the hotels. These ure to be specially designed In strumenta, made of black metal with nickel trimmings. The switchboard, will be made to order, constructed of dark mahogany. In speaking of the matter yester day, Mr. Beatty stated that he hoped I to have the telephones installed in the hotel within 30 days This great imnrovemcnt together with the new entrance, lobby, stair I wsy, offices, stairway and other quar ters that are under construction now will serve to make the Hotel Chlquola one ot the moat modern a swell as one of the handsomest in this sec tion. Tilt? new lobby of the hotel, which will have entram e on North Main street, ls now being finished up and will be throw-, ?.pen for use in the next few days. o o O O ') o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o > o o RESULTS YESTERDAY o * n oooooooooooooooooooo National League. At Boston 6; Pittsburgh 10. At Brooklyn 7; Cincinnati 1. At New York 10; Chicago 0. At Philadelphia ll; St Louis 2. American League. At Chicago tl; Washington 3. At St. Lou's 5; Philadelphia 4. At ('loveland 1; New York 4. At Detroit 2 ; _ Boston ' .">. Federal League. At St. Louis \2; Kansas City 2. At Buffalo 5; Newark 7. At Pittsburgh 0; Chicago 10. ! At Baltimore 10; Brooklyn 6. South Atlantic League. At Augusta 4; Columbus fi; ten In nings. i At Savannah 1; Albany 2. At Charleston 0; Jacksonville 4. I At Columbia 4; Macon 6. Southern League. At Atlanta 8; Memphis ll At New Orleans 8; Nashville 1. At Birmingham 8; Chattanooga 3. At Mobile 2; Little Rock 1. At .Mobile ll; Little Rock 1; both seven innings. UNIVERSITY GAMES At Athens-Georgia Tech 2; Geor gia 5. At Providence-Brown 3; Amherst 0. At Worcester, Yale S; Holy cross 0. At -Hanover, N. Y.-Dartmouth 7; Williams 4. At Greenville-Forman 0; Clemson 10. At Ann Arbor, Cornell 2; Michigan rr; At West point-Army 3; Fordham lt?. At Carlisle-Dickinson 3; Ursinus !*. At South Bethlehem-LaFayette 3; Lehigh 1. At Princeton-Pennsylvania 6; Princetown 8. ORR DEFEATS EQUINOX (Same of Baseball Wss Played Satur* Jay Afternoon by These Teams. Orr Mill defeated Equinox Mit! in the regular Saturday game ot base ball yesterday afternoon, the score being 8 to 3. The game was a good one, and considering the very short practlve the Equinox team has had, they made a very creditable showing. The batteries for the game wore: Orr, Spencer and Kay; Equinox, Blaylock and Liles. La nee Kamber 'Visitors In City. Yesterday saw one of the largest crowds that has been In the city lu several weeks, or at lesst there wen> more people on the streets. Numbers of thee, of course, were residents of the city who wore brought out on account of the chautauqua attraction. ,The. merchants appeared to be doing good business throughout the day. ^laaach^a^^Al^-^Sy^M SATURDAY ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE DAYS OF WEEK JOY NIGHT GREAT Ex-Governor Shallenberger Was Speaker in the Afternoon Fun in Evening. Record breaking crowds attended all tho entertainments yesterday, the ulxth day of tho chautauqua. Knell day these large audiences are more and more delighted with the beau tiful and interesting programs giv en. For the morning lecture Mr. Amsbury had as his subject "The Great Kussiun i'roso and Poetry Writ er," an intensely interesting subject and given in Mr. Amsbary's most at tractive mariner. The world is beginning to appre ciate more and more Tolstoi's great work, and this splendid sketch of his life and work could not fail to please. The prelude for the afternoon and evening prograirt was given by the Christine Gilcs-Binghum Company, of four members who play the piano, violin, cello and flute. Mrs. Bing ham does the solo work and has a beautiful soprano v>ice of unusual sweetness. She also I? a violinist of marked ability, and in some of her songs played her own violin obllguto. Hon. A. C. Shallcnberger, ex-gov cruor of Nebraska and now a member of congress, spoke in tho afternoon on "Political Patriotism " Thorough ly conversant with the political con ditions of the day and times, he dis cussed them in a clear and interest ing manner. A** a speaker he pos sesses un attract!.e personality, and that his lecture was thoroughly enjoy ed was shown by thc frequent hearty applause he received. "Joy njght" was. the chautauqua name for the evening program, and Joy night it proved to be, with Halph Bingham, the widely known humorist and prince of entertainers. In charge. From the moment he came ou* upon the flatform he gained tho sympathy of his audience und right royally did ho entertain them with his jokes, and stories, songs and playing. It wa? a laugh nil the way through, of the good healthy sort, ?and many of Mr. Bingham's sayings and wit will loug be remembered by 'those who heard him. tauquawill pe VoQKlwa i Sunday ls rest ? day aud the chau tauqua will be closed all day. On Monday, tho opening exercise will be at three o'clock in the nfter noon and the chautauqua will end with Alice Neilson in the night per formance. Thomas Brooks Fletcher will speak in the afternoon. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Believes Head-Colds at Once If your nostrils are clogged and /our head is stuffed and you breathe t'reely because of a cold or catarrh, lust get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a lit tle of thia fragrant, an tis pet lc cream Into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every cir passage of ypur hear, soothing and bealing the inflam ed, swollen mucous membrane and you get mitant relief. { Ah! how good it feels. Your nos trils are open, your head ia clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm ls Just what sufferers from head colde and catarrh need. It's a delight. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT ANO ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Ufr? it like & cold cream end dry lemma, eruptions right up. The moment you apply bold-sulphur to an itching or broken out akin, the itching steps and bealing begins, says a renowned dermatologist. This remarkable sulphur made into s> thick cream effects ?uah prompt relief, even in aggravated ??ems, that-it ts a never-ending som ce of amazement to phVnciane For maj.; years bold-sulphur baa os cupied a secure poaitioi in tba treat ment of cutaneous eruptions.by rcaeon of its cooling, parasi ^destroying prop erties and nothing has ever been found to take its place in relieving irritable and inflammatory affection* o? the skin. While not always establishing a perma nent eure, yet in every instance, it immediately subdues the itching Irrita tion aad heals tbs Eczema right up sad H is often years later before any erup tion again manifests itself. .. Any good druggist will supply aa .unca ot bold-sulphur, which should be applied to the affected parts like the ordinary cold creams It isn't unpleas ant ?nd tbs prompt relief afforded is very welcome, particularly when the Ec cema is accompanied wita torturous Heb? in*-. Opened Saturday, May 15 for the 1915 Season We open the season with every indication that it will be one of great activity. To jay that Chick Springs has leaped to the front as the South's most modern Spring pe sor! is stating the case just as it is. To begin,with, there is no water thal is superior to Chick Springs water-its medicinal properties are simply wonderful, as proven by the many permanent cures of Stom ach, Kidney, Liver and Bladder troubles. SPECIAL RATFS FOR WEEK-END PARTIES We desire to make this the one spot for the "Home Folks" to recreate. Spend your week-ends here-we will make you special rates. It's extremely accessible. The P. & N. lands you at the door or if you prefer, it's a nice "spin" by auto. i A day or two, if not more, spent here drinking the fin est water in the world-eating good, wholesome food will do you good. Think it over. Chick Springs Hotel CHICK SPRINGS, S. C. SUMMER SCHOOL* WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA. June 15 to July 23, 1915. Courses of Study Full courser? of study will be provided to meet tbe needs of: 1. Buperln tr mit nt.-, aud Principals; 2. High 8chool Teachers; 3. Primary and Grado j Teachers; 4. Rural School Toe cher?. Faculty A large Faculty has been secured, composed of specialists and leaders of education In thia and other Slates. <. , Special Features Model School through first six grades. Special course In Rural School Problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessori method? (leneral lectures and entertainments. Best features of Summet Schools. Acommodatlons unexcelled. County Boavds of Education are authorised to renew certif?cales still in force Cor all teachers i*.bo do satisfactory wort' in th's Summer School and take Ute final examination. For rates and further information, write for Summer School Bulletin. D. B. JOHNSON, President, Rock Hill, S.C. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: . .6:08 A M, . . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: . *U:15 A. M. . . . 3:07 P.M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. " j ND. 22 No. 6 No. 21 No. 5 .