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?A.. A Sale of Fancy Slippers After you see the styles we are offering at such amazing ly low prices you will agree with us that they are values worth while. Bro nz Pumps with cloth quarter, worth $5.00, our price. Patent Pump with white quarter, imitation lace, worth 55.00, our price. $3.50 $3.50 Patent Turn Pumps, extra high heels with white 7C piping, worth $5.00, our price.?P?3o / O A visit to our store will convince ou the above spe cials are real live ones. Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. :-: Shoes That Satisfy. Under Masonic Temple Active to Housewives. In the Juno Woman's Home Com \ panton tho rookery editor writes a page of advice to housewives on the subject of canning Juuc fruits. Thc jelly-making, canning and preserving time is approaching and thc dlrec . tiona given arc particularly valuable just now. Following is an extract from the general directions: "Fruit for canning should bc fresh, firm, of good quality and not over ripe. ".For canning fruit allow one third Its weight In sugar, and two and one half to three cupfuls of water to each pound of BUgar. "To sterilize jars: Wash jars and fill with cold water. Set in a kettle on a trivet and surround with cold water. Heat gradually to the boiling point, remove from kettle, empty and till while hot. Let covers stand in ?hot water five minutes. Dip rubber ' bands in hot water but do not allow them to stand. Always use new rub bers and see that the covers are In perfect Bhape." Did Ton Buy! 'Here you are, gents," shouted the street faker, "the greatest Invention of the age." And as the crowd' gathered around him he went on: "A magnetized keyhole plato for front doors. It will attract an ordi nary steel key from a distance of three feet. All you have to do is to take out your key and hang onto lt. A British army corps Is approxi mately, 38.000 men; an Austrian is about 53.000 men. while the strength of French, Russian and Germany array corps varies from 40,000 to 55, 000 men. One Experience Convinced Me of its Value "One of our sales men demonstrated the value of the Long Dis tance Telephone to us. He was at Huntsville, Ala., and upon his own responsibility put in Long Distance calls for fifteen merchants within radius of several hundred miles. . ? ? "In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollars. "Since then we have applied the Long Distance Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with most profitable results. The service is fine, the rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction in one Long Distance Telephone talk than in half a dozen letters*'. Every Bett Telephone is a ?jong Distance Station. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. REVIEW OF WEEK ON EXCHANGE Decision in Dissolution Suit Against Trust Leading Feature. New York. June fi.-- The feature fit the week in operations on stock ex change wa? tile influence of thc fed-, eral court decision acquitting the Uni ted States Steel corporation from an J violations ot anti-trust laws. On thus news steel rose to 61, tho highest price of the year, and more than I ll polntn over ita nil lng quotation in January, when the common dividend was passed. All parts of the stock list shared lu tiie advbnce, and nome i?f the special! ties under government prosecution have risen G to 1?! points, with Har vester, as the greatest gainer. Realiz ing Bales tn heavy volume followed th? rise, with concurrent declines. In the forepart of the week thc market manifested uncertain tenden cies on moderate amount of bushiest . Foreign conditions, while admittedly lesB tense, were further complicated by the injection of tho Mexican situa Hon. Ka il road reports for the week showed a preponderance of gains I . earnings at the expense of enforced economies. Thc Industrial situai loi fleeted a marked Improvement n steel and meta' trades. Advire to Mothers Almut Bables. In thc Better Babies department o the June's Woman's Home Companion appears considerable material in re gard to the care of children that la of value to mothers. Following is an extract from the Mother Calendar for June: "Dress your children loosely ai.il simply inh ot weather. If they wai? to run barefoot, substitute sandals for shoes and stockings. Sandals prctei i from stone bruise. "Milk used by children or Sdull.i should not be more (han twenty-fou hours old. Mtlk does not have lo som to be unfit for food. "In warm weather, give your baby plenty of cooled, boiled water. Neve; givo him Iced water nor unboiled water. "Do not handle babies more than is absolut "Iv necessary. Keep them In cool, well ventilated rooms. Neve leavo them in thc sun." Frightfulness. A personally conducted tour by thc Logic of Frightfulness leads us where Mr. Thomas A. Edison ls re assuring with regard to the excitement of the mental adventure. He has re cently remarked: "Of course, science can find much more etfectlve ways or destroying life than by artillery and rifle fire, or tho usc of high explo slvcs. The possibilities of chemistry and electricity have hardly yet been touched upon tn modern warfare. They can do a lot better." And yet they seem to bo doing pr?t ty well as lt ls. Tho death of Cap tain A. Noel Edwards should forcibly remind a good many thousand Ameri cans who have seen and admired him in his role of the dashing polo play er of the destructive efficacy of Hit chlorine fumes which tho German;' ; have been releasing in their trench warfare. The victims of this gas. tho reports say, turn black and cougii themselves to death slowly and in agony. Even Mr. Edison (who, by thc bye, is almost as peacefully In clined as Mr. Bryan) should consider such results a good beginning. An American concern, the Cleve land Automatic Machino Company, very calmly suggests the next step in Its advertisement (referred to by "The New republic") of a high explosive shell. Inside the shell arc two ex plosive acids. "Fragments uce?me coated with these acids in exploding and wounds caused by them mean (l ath In terrible agony within four honra if not attended to immediate ly..From-what wc are able to learn of conditions In thc trenches (lt Is thc advertisement that is being quoted) it ls not possible to get med ical assistance to any one in timo to prevent fatal results. It is necessary immediately to cauterize the wound, if in the body or.head, or to amputate, If In thc limbs, as there seems tn be no antidote that will counteract the poi son . " For effectiveness this hlgb explo sive shell should win hi any honestly conducted voting contest over chlorine gas. Then vhero is "Ufa's" acarcely con cealed advice to Germany to diversity her wartime diet by eating her war prisoners. ' This would solve two problems, (bat of her food supply and of her maintenance of the million or more men now Interned on her noll. Like the ase of poisoned wftapons. it was a military economy practised by our remote ancestors. Its effective ness ts positively appalling. But wo seem to be traveling in a wide circle back to the beginning of things. Rather stupid In the Logic of Frightfulness to lead us by - such a roundabout way to a point so quickly reached by direct thought Wtnthroa College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarship In Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, Jnly 2, at 9 a. au Applicants must not be loss than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 2 they will be awarded to those making th? highest average at this examina tion, provided thoy meet the condi tions governing the award. Appli cants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 15, 1915. For further Information and catalogue*, address Pre*, IL H. Johnson, Rock AUL S. C. THE LOAFING ROOM. ] It was a buey dav, with night ap proaching. She floated Into tbe literary room ike a vision. She lingered llkn a nightmare. When at last she departed, leaving Ihe delayed book reviewer hesitating between tears and spartan fortitude, ?ho smiled sweetly: "You have so many nooks to read, ion't you. How nice to do nothing but read hooks all day ann then write ibout thom. You must pardon me lt i've kept you talking too long, but it loes seem BO fascinating to And porno ano in a newspaper office who doesu't bave to work!" A Red Day. Patience-See how red her eyes are. ratrlce-What ruede them so redt "Crying." "About what?" "I'ccause her husband's nose ls so red." Know HlmT Howell-What sort of a fellow ls ho? Powell-He can make two lemons grow where only ono grew before, and then hand them both to you when you are not looking.-Judge. APPROPRIATE. The Poet-What became of my great ode to the pumpkin? The Editor-Your odo to the pump kin? Why, er-the typesetter pied lt The Benefactor. A benefactor ls that one,' And I think something- more, Who makes a dozen smites to come Where just one came before. An Incentive to Or?ame. "Why do you ask for the bill of fare every evening? You never order any thing." "No; but, thon, you know, I always havo such wonderful dreams at night!"-Man Lacht (Berlin). Drawing the Line. "Do you believe that every man should be the architect of his own fortunes?" "I certainly do, but I don't believe that every woman ought to be the architect of her own beauty." Slim Chanca. Patience-Harry says he has prom ised himself that some day he will have an automobile. Patrice-Ob, yes; but you know* what his promises amount to. A Changs. "When torture was a part of ju dicial process, they mangled prison ers." "We've cbs nged that. Now we only iron them." '.dlsunderstood. He (nenouBly)-Margaret, there's been something trembling on my ltpa for months and months. She-Yes, BO I see; why doa't you shave lt off? Strange Result "What they call thc auto face Is a fixed stare." "Well, what of lt?" "It ought-to he more of a mobile face." Extraordinary. "Mrs : 'wobble is a serious-minded woman." "Indeed ehe is. Why, she even takes the refreshments served at a card party seriously." WAY TO KEEP OUT OP JAIL. The Candidate-My friends, what ta tho price of liberty? One of His Hearer*-Ono ot the prices ie houoety. Mechanical Aid. A Matemin work? too hard by bair. . TIU itt* ?? awful fhuutrtn'. Why can't ii? hire a foin: >. ? rat To do hu miuuatcri-a'? : Half thc joy of motoring, cither for business or pleasure, conies from dependable service and Ford economy, and explains why half tire car owners toda} drive Ford euri.. An average cost of two cent* ?i mile for running and maintenance. Barring the unforeseen, each retail buyer of a new Ford car, between August !9 H a;.d Augusta 1915, will receive from $40 lo r>?o a- a shaie of the Ford Motor Company's profits. Touring Ca? S4!'u; Runabout 1*41); Town Car fflliO; Coupolet $700; Sedan $975; f. o. b. Detroit wit?* all equipment. On display mid sale ut TODD AUTQ SHOP ;?IA FOR RENT Tho ?tore building on N. Main Street, recently vacaied by the Anderson Intelligencer Job De partment? This store room can be rented very cheaply for the next few months. If in terested, phone 321 AT ONCE SCHOLARSHIP in either Bookkeeping and Penmanship or Stenography and Typewriting at the PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE Greenville, S. C. FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to "SCHOLARSHIP" (ore Anderson Intelligencer) ANDERSON, S. C.