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?Net Content! ISTWdintld |p--^?u?i^i'mc^n Always J % tgig^^j Bears the XSjfif1 ness midl&sl.Cuutauus^n^f . ? # 1% 1W Ntyr NAJHC?OTIC. i AlX i aL;< rv Jft? In Amr^&yfo^S fVi Mi ll S ? i i dorins.Fevxnsr?TC&s?U? g ?rasas \ Jr Fnr flvpr I ??cSimOc Mgashwot V/ I III Wt Ul lil-.*?SBL Thirty Years ^CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. ????un COMPANY HI? TOW O ITT CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria SOCIAL AND LOCAL NEWS H SENECA Dinner Party for Ministen-Party Off for Exposition-Many Stu dents Home for Summer. Hsrry Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryan, of thia place, a student In the law' department of the Cul vers! ty ot Mississippi, has been awarded the Odom prise for the best essay. Mr. Bryan was in com petition with about 600 students, and to have excelled in this ls no small honor. The prize is $160 in money. A party, consisting or Mrs. W. O. Hamilton, MIBS Lucile ilamiltton and Misses Fannie McMaban. Beulah Berry and Miss Margaret Morrison left hero Thursday morning on No. 36 tor Birmingham, where they expect ed to Join na larger party bound for . the Panama Exposition. They will be gone until th?, last of June. On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. T. E. .trlbllng very graciously and charmingly entertained the ministers of the town and their wives for tea. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Oalphin, Rev. and Mrs. E. Ci. Ballenger and Kev. and Mrs. I. E. wallace. Mr. and Mrs. itrlbling are tar?famed for their hr. .pitallty and Mrs. S trlbllng cannot be excelled in lervlng a dainty and tempting spread. Mrs. Stribllng wan assisted in Berv? ing by Miss Emma fitrlbling. of Wal halla, and Mrs. C. V. McCary and Miss Clara Verner MeCary. Misses louise and Jessie Lawrence entertained the young people of tho town at a lawn party at their borne Friday night. Mr. Jas. H Doyle and Judge Wm. E Doyle and daaughters, Mrs. Woodn and Minn Hortense Doyle, of Granad bury, Texua, Texaf>. ?re visiting ai tne home of Capt. and Mr?. T. tl Alexander. Tlrvy have been attend ing the Confederate reunion in Rich mond this past week. Miss Garguret dolphin is at home from Bessie Tlft, vvhere she gradu ated this year with distinction. She wus accompanied home by ".li-;.. Alli Bon Gooding, of Hampton, a class mate, who will spend tho week-end with her * Missen Nancy and Neille Hine:; have returned from Tttck Hill, where they have been attending Winthrop college. They were accompanied by Miss Francis May Milling, of Rock Hill, who will visit them for a while. Dr. E. C. Do.. Ie attended the meet ing of the railroad surgeons at Nash ville, Tenn., this week. EUREKA ITEMS. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Developing and printing don? by artists. Molt beautiful work guarantied at all times. Batiifaction Or No Charge. ? Developing, lue Per Film. ^printing: Prints 1 1.U3 1.4, Se; 3 1.2x4 1.4. I 1.4x5 i-3, So. Quick delivery. Send OM l to teat our service. - AGENTS WANTED IN DRUG c Suartanbnrg, S. .C. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Campbell r turned Saturday from their Lrlp to Richmond, Petersburg and Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. McMahan and chil dren spout the week-eend ?it Mr. P. B. Gentry's. Messrs. Harper and Ralph Dalen tlne and .Iuine3 Shirley, who haw been ut Furman for the past >ear, are at home. Mrs. John Kay of Belton spout tho week with Mrs. Lena Gumbrell. The tomato club girls will bc In terested to know Miss Jania darling ton has a new Ford runabout. Misses Nannie and Mary Reynolds wore the guests of Miss Thelma Mc Clain Sunday. The Rural Improvement association will meet st school bouan Friday af ternoon. THRIFT ifift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize that every nan who has a dollar put aside is a capt ifnestly urge you to open an account with this bank sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad being convenient encourages you not to use your accept in a wise way. nFb^perity you enjoy today docs not guarantee yo? y tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial ?y later on deprive you of your present measure of Jr We Pay Interest On Deposits, OPLES BANK OF ANDERSON Premiums FOB Gold Band Soap Wrappers and Ryan'* Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons Wrappers Caa Be Redeemed at 1Hrl# New Furniture Co. V^TT8T" Cease la and Get Our Preatlaat .Uni. + ? + MT A MUNG OF THE CLUBS. ? Routh Atluntfr. Won. Lout. P. C. Mucuu.30 )'< ?12 i arleston .... 29 21 'ise AI buiiy.H? 22 ? 12 ' Columbus. "JV ut .v?9 A nc uutu. 18 31 3C7 J.irk poll ville . . . ".it 2?i ISO Havan uah. 23 26 4 CO Columbia. 21 L*.i l-'u Southern Won. LoBt. P. C. !',! M..ni ?.alu ... 28 20 583 Memphis. 28 23 549 New Orleans . . . 33 2<f 523 Nashville. 27 25 Bill Chattanooga . . . 25 21 ?JO Atlanta. 23 28 451 Mobile.21 2f 420 Little Hock .... 18 32. 300 American. Woo. Lout. P. C Detroit.30 17 b*?8 Chicago.28 17 1122 Host on.21 16 568 Washington . . . 18 U iss New York. 19 2' 4i."> Cleveland. 18 21 St. Louis. 18 21 119 Philadelphia . . . i? 28 (-tn National. Won. LoBt. P. C. i'lilcago.24 1? ">S,"( Uoston.20 IS o2C Brooklyn.21 21 ?oo St. lanita.22 !3 ?89 Pittsburg. 20 21 ?88 Cincinnati .... 17 22 4".6 New York .... 16 21 i32 Federal. Won. Lost. P. C. Kansas City ... 26 19 r.78 Pittsburg. 26 19 508 Newark. 23 19 518 St. Louis.22 19 537 Chicago. 24 22 ."22 Brooklyn. 23 21 523 Baltimore. 16 27 3 72 Buffalo. 16 30 348 + 4> ? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ? ? ? 4+*4-4"J.+4?*+++4.+*++++*4?* AMERICAN LEAGUE. At New York 2; Detroit 3. At Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 4. At Washington 6; Cleveland 3 At Boston 3; Chicago 0. FEDERAL. LEAGUE At Brooklyn 4fH Baltimore 3. Second game, ten innings, Brooklyn 3; Baltimore 2. At Kansas City 1; St. Louis 0. No other games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 8. At Pittsburg 6; Brooklyn 1. Others, postponed on account of rain and wet grounds. . SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Sa va ii uah 3; Columbia 6. At Charleston 6; Augusta 4. At Jacksonville 7; Columbus 0. At Macon 3; Albany 1. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Memphis 6; Atlanta 2. At Chattanooga 6; Birmingham 2. At Nashville 0; Mobile 9. At Little Rock 3; New Orleans 6. NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING Bot Husband, With Aid of Cardai Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N. C.-Mrs. Helen Dalton, ot his place, says: "1 suffered for years, with pains in my left side, and would >iten almost smother to death. Medicines patched me up for awhile wt then 1 would get worse again. Final y, my husband decidid he wanted me to ry Cardul, the woman's tonic, so he jought me a bottle and 1 began using IL lt did me more good than all Ute medi anes I had taken. I have induced many o! my friends to ry Cardul. and they all say they have jeen benefited by its use. There never tas been, and never will be, a medicine io compare with Cardul. 1 believe lt is i good medicine for all womanly trou ?les." For over 30 years, Cardul oas been th ieving woman's sufferings and building weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give it a fair trial. lt should surely help you, as it tes a million others. Get a bottle ot Cardal to-day, . Writ* /# . Chatonoori Uadkhw Go., Ladles* advitory D?ct-. Chattanooga, Tann,, tor Spcimi Imttruttiont onyour ca?? and 64-pac? book. "Hom? Tr-ti ant tor Women." ta??ala ?ntstwr. NC. isa NOTICE Pure seed Nancy Hall sweet potato plants in any quantity at pi.75 per i.ooo. We guarantee nur plants to be pure seed plants and to give entire satisfaction. Phone ?s Your Reservation. Very truly, . C. F. POWER & SON Phone m 201 McDufte Si. L: MARKETS LOCAL QUOTATIONS Oralo and Heeds. Ear norn, uer bushel ....9oo to $1.00 Mixed pean.$1.50 tu ?1 .Cu Cane Beed, per bushel.tl.2D Soy beans, per bushel.$2.50 California black tye peas, per bushel.$2.75 to $3.00 Dwarf Ense* Itape, per pound. . .lie Poultry. Hens, each.36c to 50c Friers, each.30c to 4Gc Fresh Bleats. Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c Hogs dressed, per lb.Ile Mutton dressed, uer lb. lt's to ll l-2c Lite Stock. Beet cattle, pe? lb.4 to 4 12c Veal calf, per io.4 to ? 1-2.; Hogs, per lb.8 to 9o Sheep, per lb..4 1-2 to 5 l-2c Provisions Eggs, per doz.17 l-2< Butter, per lb.20 to 25c Sweet potatoes, per bu. ..$1.00 to $1.10 Turnips, per bu.... .60c to 85c Turnip Greens, per bu... 60c to 75c. Spring onions, per bunch 3c to 3 !-?.. COTTON NEW YORK MA BRETS. Open High Low Close lilly.9.55 9.60 9.54 9.54 October .... 9.92 9.96 9.90 9.90 December . ; .70.16 10.20 10.12 10.16 January . . . .10.22 10.25 10.18 10.21 Spots 9.80. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Open. Close. July-Aug.5.28 5.30 Oct-Novj..5.48 5.52 Jan-Feb. 5.68 Spots 5.39. / Sales 6.000. / Receipts 3,000. New York, June 7.-Cotton opened Arm today, but the market became slightly eitler late in the morning, owing to failure of demand to Im prove on earl yadvpnee. In the early afternoon active months sold off some 8 to 10 points from early high level with price;, holding about 3 to 5 points net higher. Boy Scouts Meeting. At a meeting last night of the Boy Scouts Chas. S. Sullivan was elected assistant Scout master. A meeting of the organization has been called for next Monday night, when matters per taining to the proposed hike to North Carolina will be discussed. Anderson Second Nine Won. Anderson MUT second baseball nine defeated the'second nine of the Equi nox mill Saturday afternoon by a Bcore of ll to 8. RIVERSIDE WON GAME Defeated Anderson Mill Team By Score of ? tto 8. The Andersoh' mill baseball team waa defeated Saturday afternoon by the Riverside mill team by a score of 6 to 3. Batteries: Riverside-Jones and Iones; Anderson-Barrlck, Finsley ind Kinsley. HAS GOOD TEAM. Manager Smith Saya He Has Win* ulug Team. Manager Smith says that he ha? a splendid baseball team thia year and one that can win. One of his pitch ers, Dllllard, is a new man, secured from the Brogon mill last year, and has plenty of speed. His record shows up well and it Ia believed he will hold the record in the mill league. There will be two gamea at tha Anderson mill on next Saturday. Mr. A. B. Galley of Iva was a but ine JS visitor to the city yusterd.iy. Mr. Gaillard Hunter of Pendleton was In the city for a short time yes terday: Mr. W. P. Garrison, formur d?mon stration agent in the county, was among the visitors hore yesterday. Mrs. Lee and party from Clemson visited Anderson yesterday, Mrs. Jane McGee and daughter. Miss Marie McGee, of Iva, were shopping in the city yesterday. Hr.' and Mrs. D. L. Bernies and Mr. A. V. Barnes of LowodeBvllte spent yesterday In Anderson, Prof Whit of Townellle was among the visitors here yeatemh?/. x. Messrs. Gus and Tbromos Baakln vis ited lu Lowndesvllle on Sunday. ? ?'i HP* Mrs. S. L. Barrett and Miss Hattie Oryines have been ?tailed to Wllliaius fan because of thfa Illness ot their father. ' Breatty Benefit** . by Chaatberlala's Ltala-eat "I have nsed Chamberlain's Lini ment for sprains* bruises tart rheu matic patna, and tho great IK befit I ai1.ve received Justifies my recom mending lt ht the highest terms." writes Mr?. Florence Sllfe, Wabash, Ind. If yon atv troubled with rheu matic pains yow. will certainly be Mee sed with the jproenpt reli?t which Chsmberiala'anrilfcteeW " Ob tainable, every ?{Wo, An Investment in Promptness In the quick closing of long-range busi ness, Western Union Day Letters or Night Letters pay large profits on their cost. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. WANTS NAME AM? ADDRESS. Of Eiery Old Erskine College Man In the City. Rev. J. M. Garrison or this city pur poses to organize an Erskine college alumni association in this city and requests everyone who has attended this college to send in his name and address. He also wishes the names of all those who have attended the colleges as much as one year. His request ls as follows: Will every one In Anderson who has attended Erskine collep ? as mich as one year address a card to Rev. J. M. Garrison. 508 North McDnfne street. Anderson, S. C., giving their name and address. A Mistake Hade by Many. Dm't walt tor rheumatism to Indi cate diseased kidneys. When you sur fer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be re stored to healthy; strong and regular action. It is a mistake to postpone treatment. Poley Kidney Pilla put the kidneys In soud, helthy condition and keep them active and strong. Be gin taking today-. Good results fol low the first dose. Evans Pharmacy. Elementary Union. The meeting or the Elementary Un ion or the Central Presbyterian church which was to have been held last week will be held this afternoon at Central Presbyterian church, at I" o'clock. 't he rolle>vlng program will be car ried out: Devotional, Lucille Burrlss. Duet, Nelle and Lydia Bewley. Solo. Mrs. J. H. Craig. Talk, Mra. T. C. Llgon Solo, Mrs T. L. Cely. The study class will take chapters 8, 9 and 10 lo practical pedagogy for Sunday schools. DON'T CABBY A HANDICAP THROUGH LIFE. Did you ever stop to hhlnk that your every action, every thought, your i disposition, and character are influenced every day by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure in Ute may be the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys will keep your liver In per fect condition. Get a bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributors Columbia. S. C. _ "You are not poor, so long as you can earn a living and keep up your Life Insurance1* Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. M. M. Mat tison, General Agent C. W. Webb, District Agent J. J. Trowbridge C. Eugene Tribble Special Agents The Leading Hardware House Of The Carolinas In the selection of our large and varied stock, the first considera tion is / QUALITY Our unsurpassed warehouse facilities make it possible for us to E make deliveries PROMPTLY Our organization and experience combine to enable us to give you ? the best P Ei^SONAL SERVICE SULLIVAN HA4RDWARE ? When in Anderson eat at the aid Reliable PIEDMONT CAFE Fine Cooking and Special Dishes each day WHITE HELP G. D. ANTON?KAS, Prop. Special Sale Fine Selected Queen Olives and Pimento Stuffed Olives Regular 25c Size. TODAY ONLY TWO Bottles For 3CN IF YOU EAT OLIVES, you can't afford to miss this sale Anderson Cash Grocery Co. We Keep Clothes New Merely because you buy many or expensive wraps, gowns, waists, lingerie, etc., does not mean In itself that your ward robe lt above reproach. It's the appearance that your clothes have when you wear them that counts. If they always look clean and fresh, hang smartly-In fact look as though they were just new-you are getting the value from your wardrobe that you should. Our French cleaning and pressing service will help you make this possible. PHONE 7. Anderson Steam Laundry rOD CAN CH008K the meat best tutted to your requirements and we will cut tt exactly as you request lt if you don't have time to select per ionally THE MEATS for your table rou should send your orders to us. We give every order careful atten tion and wl)l send , you only choice mte of the best meats. Try our narket. The Lily White Market J. ?. LINDSAY* Proprietor. Fae** CN.