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JK^L-PytN ts A HOM E lNOLrj_\^ ^ There's lot? of room for - jS? thought-and there's J??S? (?|? plenty of truth in this '^f^ Kg?^ "ad contest" entry. I ?| Jg? ^FORHQM^S, y EE , . ... . . A fellow CAN live almost anywhere! For instance, some live in caves, some in the desert, some in hot, congested districts and all of them get away with it SOMEHOW! That "SOMEHOW" is the pivot. All depends upon YOUR definition of it! If it means satisfac tion to live on hot crowded streets, indifference to sanitation, lack of shade and natural beauty, then the Somehow spells mere Existence. . But if it means a roomy lot, flowers and fruit, modern conveniences, and luxuries, cool lawns, and a public park, good water, beautiful homes, and good neighbors, THEN the "SOMEHOW" means real living! Folks LIVE up in North Anderson ! Honoritb?e Mention Quality Cream hf ade From Rich Cream And It Tastes It Bring Us Your Thirst WE HAVE The Flavor To Suit Your Favor Soda That Makes Your Mouth Water THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH SWEETS FOR TrJE SWEET I. Make your impression lasting with a box of NUNNALLY'S Chocolates or Bon-Bons. mU the daintiest sweets of the expert candy maker's are packed In a box of NUNNALLY'S. The Owl Drug Qo. Honorable Mention rfmiiiwiiMiiir?. INVITE GRAND LODGE K. OP P. TO ANDERSON INVITATION WILL BE EX TENDED WEDNESDAY BY GEN. M. L. BONHAM CHANCES ARE GOOD For Securing Next Grand Ladge for ThU City-In Session in Orangeburg Now. Th*' (?rand I .edp,o Knights of Py thias, which Is bein); luid thin week lu tho city ot Orangcburg. will bc invited to hold the next annual meet ing in Anderson, lt is believed that the ? ity has excellent chances for se curing thc meeting. Capt. lt. J. Hairier of the entertain ment committee of thc chamber of commerce, yesterday, through the sec retary of the chamber of commerce, requested Gen. M. L. Bonham*, chair man of tills committee, who ls at tending the Knights Of Pythias gath ering, to extend the Grand Lodge ?in incitation to meet in Anderson next year. Cen. Bonham stated later in the day that he would present the invitation from Anderson on Weduesdfty, and that be had great hope:; lt would be accepted. For two years now the Grand Lodge has been meeting In the lower part of the State, ami there seems to bu a general feeling thut it is about timo for a session to be held in the upstate i The invitation io the C.rand Lodge, to meet next year in Anderson is extended by the local lodge- und the chamber of commerce Jointly. *++*+***+*?+++**+?* ? + * ? + ? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ? ? ? ++++*+++*+*++++++**+++ American Leugne. At Detroit 4; Washington 0. At Cleveland 4; Philadelphia 5. At Chicago 5; New York 4. At St. I .uni.; i; Boston 3. National League. At Boston 1; Chicago ?. Others postponed gp account of rain and wet grounds... federal League. At St. Louis 2; Baltimore 1. At Kansas Clt> 2; Newark 1. At Chicago 4; Buffalo 3; fourteen innings. At Pittsburgh-Brooklyn; postponed on account of rain. South Atlantic League. At Augusta 2; Jacksonville 4. At Savannah 1; Macon 2. At Charleston 1; Columbus 0. At Columbia 0; Albany 3. Southern League. At Atlanta 3: Nashville 7. At Birmingham 2; Little Rock 1. At Memphis 4; New Orleans 3; ten innings. At Chattanooga-Mobile; not sche duled . MR. W. ii. B?RGBSS DEAD Passed Away at His l?ente in Simpson Miss Section. Mr. W. G. Burgess died S'.mday af ternoon at his home. In tho Simpson Mill section of the county. He had been in bad .health for tbe past year and for six weeks prior to his death was in a critical condition. He was 70 years ot.age. Only nine days ago his wife'died, after an ill ness of some time. They had been married for some years, and it was their.deaire to leave this life at the Bame time.. Mr. Burgess served throughout the Civil War and was a gallant soldier. Comb Sage Tea in Lifeless, Gray Hair *--? . ~\**W, If Mixed With Sulphur it Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, flossy and abundant with a brew of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her tialr fell out or took on that dull, faded appearance, this sim ple mixturo was applied with wonder ful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you wl'l g't a large bot tle-of this old-lime recipe, ready fo use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to re store natural color and beauty to tho hair and ls spiendld for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist saya everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because-lt' darkens no naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied-lt's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen ? comb or soft brush snd draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another appli cation or two, it is stored to Ita nat ural color and looks' glossy, soft and abundant. Pres. D. ?. Johnson. Rock HUI. 8. C. laue Rack. Lame back ls usually due to rheu matism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people sro most likely to suffer from lt. Relief may bo had by massaging the back with Chamber Ism's Liniment two or three times djiy. Try lt. Obtainable everywhere, Five Things Y ou Have a Right \ To Expect In Your Corset First-that it feels comfortable Second-that it wears well .. . . m Third-that it giv?s a graceful ligure line Fourth-that it holds its shape Fifth-that it conforms to the prevailing styles All there things we offer you in Fro L? Say ? 4 &ront Jae ed.-. ?orsefo ? H And in the personal service of our Corsetiere you are assured of a perfect fitting ! Come and see the splendid values we're offering at $3.50, $5.00 and $8.00 Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Exclusive Agent for McCall Patterns. SECOND PRIZE In the Spring a young maids fancy turns to Young Man, Speak NQ?O -get your girl -we ve m * _ We also Carry a beautiful line of wedding gifts for JUNE BRIDES Walter H. Reese ls? Co Honorable Mentii