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Philadelphia's Brill! Hum rofl. Pat Mornii'ii young (shortstop, Ban croft partly accounts for thc BUCCOBB tho now manager lins hail with tho National League duh or Philadelphia. Bancroft is now marly ono of the atara ut tho nie, and it Its predicted hy eminent baseball authorities that within this BoaHon ho will bo recog nised BB ono of tho great players When Moran look thc ? ?ul) after it bad been Hhot to ptccoH by desertions * ELECTRIC Cm ? _ . llama of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the Sb Traveling Man Hart by Fan. Mr. J. P. Bland, representing the American Tobacco company wa? pain fully Injured Thursday night when ct ruck In the head by an electric fan. Het was at work tn Brana Pharmacy. No. 2, dressing u window und ns he | stepped down from the window his head came in, confect with the fan which was rapidly revolving. A long gash was cut in his forehead and il was necesri>ry to take BOVcral stitches in dressing lt. Banks Arr to i'lose at Noon. Ail local hanks will be closed nt 12 o'clock, noon, on Tuesday of next week. The curly closing ls due to tho meeting of Group 1, State Hunkers, which will gnther in this city on that date. Bepro8entativcs from Pievens, Oconee, Oreen vii le. and Anderson counties will bu lu the city for the meeting. Jewelers Hare Unique Scheme. In this issue will be found the an nouncement of nn Interesting proposi tion. made by Marchbauks & I abb. thc up-to-date North Main street :welers. They announce that tho 125.bO sot of china in their show window will either be sold or given away, according to tho temper of the people of Anderson. They will cut the prlco one dollar each day that the china stays In the window. There's no danger of the china being glvtm away; come wise lady who ls n good judge of values will anap up tho bargain when i gets to the point at which she cannot hold, her money any longer. This ls 'a good stunt; it affords the public a chance to demonstrate whether they know values or not ; and you can safe ly bot that Borne "wise one" will cop UW? china before lt gooa too low In price. Local Pythlnns Held a Meeting. Tho local lodge of tho Order of Knights of Pythias held a meeting Tliurnday night when the ce.nlng meeting of the Grand lodge was dln cuired. There ls a plan beforo Uio Pythlans at present of changing their meetings, holding them annually or b'??finua1ly. A-votc wan taken and tho lodge was almost unanimously in favor of the annual meeting of tho Grand lodge. Delegate? have been chosen to attend the O rand Lodge, to bo held in Orangeburj: May 25. They arc: Masara. M. L. Bonham, Jim Craig. C. E. Trlbblc. W. P. Sloan, W. P. Nicholson and O. ll. Geiger. W.T. lohn Them peon Left Town Yesterday Mr. John Thompson, cashier of the Southern Bell Telephone company, . left tho city yesterday morning for New Orleans. Mr. Thompson has se Bured a position in Panama and will sail for that place in a few days. CHICHESTER S PIUS .\S? B . Ji(k?i..mil^t.1 itcit, Alair, liri.\Ma ^ iitJID BY URUfiaiSTS iVtmirVnlXsi ant Young Shortstop. > i Slur of Phillies. to Hi" Federal I-cague mere waa lil tlc hope for him. Hut he han HIIOWII his ability und hin nervo hy bringing tho club ni? tu the leadership oT his league. ' Bancroft has Made moro nina than any oilior member of tho club, despite tho fact thal lu* had only butted .213 when the last average wor<j com piled. Mut nld baseball mon think that Ititi hatting will Improve. . if* if. 3f. >f. )f. ff. ff. ff. Sf. ff. ff. r SPARKLETS * I Mention Caught Over the * reefs of Anderson * ************* New Marler For Ford Automobiles. Mr. A... L. Todd, .thc local Ford dealers, han received an electric sturtor especially adapted to thc Ford < ;ir. mid imw iiiBtallii',; lt on a ma chine. This is nu arrangement that will give tho Ford owner almost all the conveniences of a big high-priced touring car. This attachment is light and does not occupy much space, lt in of sufficient strongth to pull thc car for a short distance and will spin thc motor for hours. It also lights tho headlights on tho car. giving one of the needed improvements on the Ford. _ GERMANS BITER TOWARD AMERICA Resent Attitude of People Here Whose Sympathy is With Allies. Atlanta, May 21.-That Germany has become) vory bitter toward thc United states because of the partisan sentiment of tho people of this country in favor of the allies, and that thc German people as a whole would not regret Hie formal severance of friend ly relations with I'nele Sam is declar ed today by CliesBley K. Howard, pro minent Atlantinn, who ls Just back from a seven month's stay Hi Europe, i goodly portion of which was spent in Merlin.' Mr. Howard nays that there is no hope of "starving out" Germany in Hil? war. lip says Germany is more self supporting than any other nation In the world with the possible ex ception of America, and that grain, vegetables and meat are still plentiful and the farms in good condition de spite the war. "If Germany ls defeated." he says, "she must be beaten on thc battle fields and nowhere else." ITALY READY TO ENTER WAR ?YINTINUICn FltOM PAGE ONE.) torlally. Those which do take an un excited stand. Hevluslon at what ls regarded ns Italy's treachery In turning upon her former allies is the most prominent sentiment expressed. Home, 'May 21.-The Tribune says that the Italian government has not decide?! as to what country will be asked to protect the Italian diploma tic interests in Germany after the war ls declared. It predicts that it will he Spain. London. May 21.-A Rome news dispatch anys that Premier Salandra this morning obtained the royal sig nature to a decree, suspending thc diplomatie immunity of tho German and Austrian delegates to thc Vati can. They leave tomorrow. CITROLAX CITROLAX! CITROLAX! Res', thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a Bick headache almost nt once. Gives a most thorough and l satisfactory flushing-no pain, no I nnurca. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. -It. IL Wclh echt. Salt Ijike City. Utah, writes: "I find Cltrolax the best layatlvo I ever 1 uaed. Docs not gripe-no unpleasant 1 after-effects." Evans Pharmacy. McKinney Lot to Be Ised for the Be vi val. Mr. It. C. McKinney baa very kind ly offered his lot on the corner of Sharpe and Main streets to the St. John'B church for use whan the big revival Is started. F/cv?. B. F. Mc Lendon will come to Anderson on .Hmo '"'Hi and will conduct a series of meetings lasting until the Fourth of July. Plans arc being made to have this one of the greatest revivals in the history of the city._ UNG WILLIE NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK OF" YOUR HOME AND OFFICE FOR THE OFFICE SPEED UP WITH AN ELECTRIC FAN Sir, you can do moro business and do it better if you pyovldo electric fans for yourself and your clerks. Tho cost is really trifling com pared with the net profit in com fort hnd actual business accom plished. Heat saps vitality and slows up work. Others are cool-you ought to bc too. Our fans have buzzed into rapid ly increasing popularity. FOR THE HOME KEEP YOUR HOME COOL A household electric fan ls very economical and very refreshing. You eau operate lt for a very small amount. It blows away the depressing ef fect of hot weather. All the members of your family will bc healthier and happier if you buy one for your home. Everything In electrical comfort for thc household and office. Prices From $10.00 to $27.00 Southern Public Utilities Company 118 W. Whitner Phone 223 WILL NOT CALL ITALIANS IN U. S. Italian Officials Believe Call for Reserves will be Unneces sary. Washington. May 21. The Italians in thc United Slates probably will not bc .called back to tho colors un less tho European war is to continue another year. Thc Italian oflWiuls herc today said that they believed Italy had sufficient men in her home nrniy to maintain a vigorous offen sive against Austria. The possibility that Italy's on.* trance Into tho war may compel peace in another six months, is sug gested in Italian quarters as thc rea son for withholder any call for thc reaervistH. resident In foreign coun tries, until the necessity for them to servo becomes apparent through developments in the military opera tions. Best Thing for a Bilious Attack. "On account of my confinement in tho printing olllco I have for years been a chronic sufferer from Indiges tion and liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an attack that was so se vere that I was not able to go to the caso for two days. Failing to get any relief from any other treatment, I took thrco of Chamberlain's Tablets and the next day 1 felt Mkc a new man," writes II. C. Balley, editor Car olina News, Chap?n, S. C. Obtainable everywhere. ' _ IS STILL ll BETTER COUNTRY LIFE IN GEORGIA Fulton Legislator to Advocate; Better Roads and Schools For Rural Districts. Atlanta. May 21.--Improvement lu road building, tlie creation of a state highway commission, and Improve ment in tho rural schools of the State were urged today by Rcpresentative olect Walter P. Andrews of Fulton county, in an address before thc Ad Men's club of Atlanta, outlining whal tome of his policies would be in thu approaching assembly. "Hotter country life in Georgia" will bc Colonel Andrews' slogan lr: tho legislature. He was born ami reared on a farm in North Carolina and his h.'.crest in farm matters and rural lifo was thc main consideration which caused him to stand for el ec ion to thc legislature. He believes that more and better country roads, and botter rural schools facilities can do more than any othei agonclos toward rendering life on the farm happier, mere remunerative anc better rounded in every way. Ludr Kural Carrier. Atlanta. May 21.- Thc first In stance in thc south of a lady acting as a rural mall carrier is reported tc Atlanta headiiuarters from tho towt of Newton. Frjral Mall Carrier Perry Cline wai stricken with appendicitis while ow on Route No.y 2 from Catawba, ant CONDERING \ 'T|3'?^^ ' 'm' .-**' .s * - ?? ? i ??? I .I -, ? i ni' ' ? ' '. .:' < . .? . ? \ ' : . *....' . "You may love your family, but yon might be polite enough to insure for their benefit, that much you owe them." MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY M. M. M ATTI S ON, General Agent r C. W. WEBB, District Agent J.J. TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent was unable to complete hi? trip. He telephoned Lo Catawba for help, and Misa Isla IWoorc. postal dork, car ried modical aid to him and then' fin ished delivering thc mail on his router while thc sick man was hurrcd to a hospital and operated on.' Money For Schools. Atlanta, May 21.-Governor Slaton yesterday signed a warrant for the fourth installment for the 1915 appro priation for district . agricultural schools. Bach nf the eleven school3 gets another $1,000. Gocthttl's Choice. Col. Loo? h als apparently has made up his mind that lt is bett?-, to be the king of spades than the king ol clubs. -Pittsburgh Dispatch._ HOW IT HAPPENED j L