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TODD AL
OH COUNTY
SUMMER SCHOOL
Session Opened Monday in Wal'
ir alla High School-Many
In Attendance.
Walhalla, June 15.-The Oconee
County Summer school for teachers
opened this morning in the auditorium
of the Walhalla High school, under
most favorable ausjJtces. Prof. L?. A.
Besse, of Clemson College, ls principal
ot the school, and at the opening
session this morning introduced Mayor
W. M. Brown who delivered ap ad
dress of welcome in behalf of the
town of Walhalla, Maj. Wm. J. St rib
ling delivered an address 'n behalf
of the county bsard of education. Prof.
B. J. Wells, of Clemson college, re
sponded In a happy mann.r to these
addresses. The devotional exercises
were conducted by; Rev. Geo. M Wil
cox, pastor of the Walhalla Presby
terian church. The school will last
for four weeks, and the faculty ts com
poacd of Prof. L. A. Seaae. principal,
tots of Water "and Eat Less x Meat, Jays
Neted Authority on Kidney Disorders
a Spoonful of lad Salts In Glass of
Breakfast to Stimulats Kidneys and Eliminate
the Uric Acid ~
TJrfo acid tai meat excites the kidneys, they
become overworked, get sluggish, ache? and feel
like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy?
tba bladder is irritated, and you may bc obliged
to seek relief two or three times during the night.
When the kidneys clog you must help them flush
off the body's urinous waste Of youll be a real
side person shortly. At first you feel a dull
misery ia tho kidney region, you suffer from
backache., sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets
sour? tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
twinges .whoa the weather is bad. *
' Eat less meat? drink lots of water; also get
fiom any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts;
fake a tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kidneys wilt
then act. fine? This famous salts is made from
the acid ot grapes and lemon juice, combined
with ltthia, and has been used for generations
to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to norma! activity, also to neutralize the acida
in urine? so it no longer is a source of irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
J?rt^rt*J" i^pe^ve, cannot injure, makes
a delightful effervescent hthia-water drink which
everyone should take nov/ and then to keep tba
kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say
they sell } ?ta of Jad Salta to folks who believe in
overcoming kidney " trouble while it io only
trouble*/ . e. ?
and instructor in English Grammer,
Composition and literature. Prof. J.
E. Hunter. Clemson Collego, agricul
ture, algebra, srithemtic. Miss Sallie
Strlbling. Walhalla, industrial arts,
geography, primary methods. Prof. B.
J. Wells, Clemson College-, civics,
history, pedagogy. This faculty com
posed the teachers of thc 1914 summer
school. The enrollment of the first
day was sixty-two, moro than fifty
of whom were women. A number of
free lectures to which tho people of
Walhalla and vicinity are invited will
be given in the school auditorium ou
nights during the.sesson. The pres
ence of this faculty and the teachers
during this summer school means
much to the educational and social life
of the- town.
Maj. and Mrs. A. G. Shank!in. Mr.1
McCurry Neville and Miss Janie Ne
ville leave today for San Francisco to
visit thc Panama exposition.
Harry Fi. Hughes has returned from
Columbia after standing the success
ful examination for admission to the
bar. Mr. Hughes will open an office
in Walhalla.
Rev. George M. Wilcox and Judge
J. W. Hollcman are in Seneca attend
ing the session of the Piedmont Pres
bytery.
Ton can get the news while Its new
tn Th? Unrnlnp nell? ?nt?ltl?r?nn?r ?
INCREASE IN PRISE
OF LEAD ANO COPPER
LOCAL PEOPLE TO FEEL EF
FECT OF EUROPEAN WAR
ON THIS ACCOUNT.
IO TO 20 PER CENT
Sullivan Hardware Co. Has Been
Advised of Rite-Affect
Plumbing Supplies.
Mr. Chas. S. Sullivan stated yes
terday morning that there had been
a tremendous increase in , price in
all lead and galvanized and copper
goods. In Borne instances the in
crease is said to be as much as 10
lo 20 per cent.
The Sullivan Hardware company
has received two telegrams, from con
cerns from which they buy these sup
plies, advising them that there was an
advance from 10 to 18 2-3 per cent on
ammunition, lead supplies, galvaniz
ed ware and copper goods. It was
also stated that it was almost im
possible to get lead at any price.
Mr. Sullivan stated yesterday that
they had been selling these goods at
retail cheaper thnn they could now
buy them at wholesale.
This Increase is supposed to bc
caused by the present war in Europe
and lt has also been mentioned that
probably thc United States has put
In an order for a large supply of am
munition. It is not known whether
the prices will go higher or not but
In all probability they will.
This 1B one of the direct effects of
the war that will be felt by local
people. It means thot all ammuni
tion will be high and all ?ead and
copper goods. But most important
of all is the effect that it will have on
the plumber's supplies. The price of
all lead and galvanized pipes will be
greatly Increased and this alone will.,
affect thc people generally.
When it ?B known that Sullivan
Hardware company purchases about
$25,000 worth of ammunition a year,
lt can be Been what effect this in
crease will have on their business.
All Day Singing.
There will be an all day singing at
Toxaway Methodist church on Sunday,
June 20, conducted by Mr. Stevenson.
All singers are cordially invited to
attend.
FOR TODAY
We have Fresh Country Beans,
Squash, Irish Potatoes, Cabbage,
large Onions, White Peas* nice
large Pine Apples 10 and lS-ctSy
Frying Chickens, Fresh Country
Butter, Dewberries, Eggs, Fresh
Fish, Bream, Bass, Pike, Sheep
head, Redfins, Trout.
Phone us early. Phone i i 7.
Give us time to dress the fish
No charge.
Pure Seed Nancy Hall Potato
Plants $1.50 per thousand.
Very truly,
C. F. POWER & SON
Picnic For Thursday.
The Sunday school ot the First
Presbyterian church will have a pic
nic on Thursday at Carpenter's mill.
All who will assist with their auto
mobiles to take the crowd are asked
to be at the First Presbyterian church
at nine o'clock.
Chick Springs Hotel extends a cor
dial invitation to its friends to at
tend the opening ball of Friday eveil
ing. June 18th. 1915. Formal.
lHaa Caroline McGee returned to
her home In Honea Path yesterday
after a short visit to Mrs. J.d. Hum
bert.
Dr. and Mrs. H. Lee Sanders ar
rived last night from their home in
Rochester. Minn., and will spend
Borne time here visiting relatives.
Adams-Mnrrav Wedding.
Mrs. Eva Murray, Mrs. J. H. God
frey and Miss Grace Spencer hs'.'c
gone to Macon, Ga., to attend the wed
ding of Mr. E. B. Murray and Miss
Mamie Adams on Thursday. Capt.
and Mrs. H.H. Watkins, Mrs. J. O.
Wllhit*. and Mr. Phillp W?hlte go to
day.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Russell heve
returned from a visit to their sons at
Staunton, Va.
Miss Juliette Humphreys of Donslds
ls visiting M?BB Etol.'e Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watkins have
returned from a trip to Baltimore and
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T*. Horton and
Miss ''Mollie Horton have returned
from a week-end visit to Russell.
Cream and rake Sale.
Atkinson's Ice Cream parlor will be
turned over to the ladies of thc Altnr
Society of St. Joseph's Catholic
church on Thursday afternoon nt I
evening, and they will sell cresm and
cake for the-benefit of their church.
Mrs. J. D. Gllreath of Ganville ls
visiting he daughter, Mrs. Julian
Cllnkscales.
Mr. J. t?i Gilreath. Misses Ha el
and Janie Gilreath and Miss Abb e
Stokes of Greenville were an auto
mobile parC/ here this wetek. tb s
guests of Mrs. Julian Cllnkscalep.
Miss Hester Plckey of Greenville Is
visiting Mrs.' R. E. Holroyd or. Rose
HUI. "
Party For California.
A congenial party will leave tomor
row for an extended trip to the Pana
ma-Pacific exposition '.n San Francis
co.' They go first''to Denver. Col..
Shit Lake Clt^; Yellow Stone National
Park, and through southern Califor
nia and many points of inter-u to
San Francisco. From there they will
visit Portland, Vanconver, and go
down the Canadian rapids to Winni -
peg. They will also stop In Chicago,
on Ute homeward trip. The party in
cludes Miss Allie Major, Miss Eunna
CllnkBcales, Miss Vara Shirley of
Honea Path, and Mies Helen .Black
man of Honea Path. They will bc
away six or eight weeks.
Delightful Meeting Palmetto Chapter.
The regular June meeting of the
Palmetto chapter, U. D. C. was held
yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. M.
Sullivan, Mrs. Jake Sullivan, ard Mrs.
Charles Spearman, at the pretty home
ot Mrs. J. M. Sttlllan on Franklin
street. This being the usual season
for the election of officers, most of
the time was devoted to this business,
which resulted aa follows: Miss Eu
bank Taylor, president; Miss Bessie
Major, first vice president; Mrs. Ar
thur Holman, second vice president;
Mrs. Charles Spearman, correspond
ing secretary; ' Mrs. F. M. Burnett,
recording secretary;. Mrs. Thomas
Eekew, gleaner; Mis? Mab Bonham,
historian; Mrs. Will Dlvver. registrar.
Miss Eliza Major read a most Inter
esting and Instructive historian's pa
per. A sweet aolo by Mrs. F. M.
Burnett was greatly enjoyed. An
elegant salad courae was served by
the three attractives hostesses.
RURAL SUB CARRIERS
Kr. Eegeae H. HoUlday end Mr.
Aubrey Pruitt.
Postmaster Laughlin . yesterday
stated that under civic service Messrs.
Eugene H. HoUlday and Aubrey
Pruitt had been' recommended for ap
pointment aa substitute carriers for
Anderson rural routes.
The examination. waa . held several
weeks ago abd these young men < anh
ed among the highest standing tho ex
amination.
ANDERSON POSTAL SAYINGS
Postmaster Laughlin Beys There Hes
-Bee? lacrease.
Postmaster Laughlin stated yester
day that' there had been a wonderful
Increase tn the postal savings de
partment at the local postofflce In the
past two years.
He said that people are commen
cing to realise that it ls a safe place
to deposit money, and that the govern
ment waa offering every faculty in tho
world to reach small depositors. He
also stated that a poor man can have
no better friend In the world than
a few doliera invested lp postal sav
ings.
S. FLEISCHMAN GOW
TO NORTHERN MARKET
Will Purchase Goods For Fall
Trade-Move Into New
Store Sept. 1.
Mr. 8. Fleischman lett yesterday
for the lower part of the state where
he went to look after stores of Fleish
man Bros. in Florence and Marlon.
From there he will go to the north
ern markets where he will purchsae a
stock of fall and winter goods.
AB stated a few days ago. Fleisch
man Bro:i.. will about September 1,
move Into the quarters now occupied
by Osborne A Pearson. The store
is to be repatnted and fixed up in
side and when the move is made their
stock will be greatly increased and
new lines added.
This firm has six stores In South
and North Carolina, two in this city,
and one each in the following places:
Florence and Marlon, 8. C.. and Fay
ot tville and Dunn. N. C. They came
to this city in 1908 and since that
time have made many customers and
friends who will bc pleased that they
are to mov0 into larger and better
quarters.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Following is the list ot letters re
maining uncalled for In the postoffice
at Anderson, 8. C.. for the week end
ing June 16, 1915. Persons calling for
these will please Bay that they were
advertised. One cent due on all ad
vertised matter.
A. -Miss Daisy Allen.
B. -Mrs. H. M. Busby, Lissie Ber
gess. -
C. -Mrs. Beulah Cash. George
Chamblen, J. C. Carter, Mrs. Mollie
H. Camp, Mrs. 8. E. Compton, Lassa
Chester.
D. -G. G. Davis.
E. -'Bard Cans, F.obcrt Evans.
F. -Es tat? T. N. Ford, J . M.
IHetcher.
G. -Alice Green. Rev. A. G. Call
man, German Tinting Co., C. H.
fl rincon. Andy Gillam, Mrs*. H. J.
Gibson.
H. -'Mrs. M. E. Holt. Sarah J.
Harper. Naydlne Harntel.
J.-Lawson Johnson. '
K.-Jim Kidd. 8am King.
M.-H. R. Mc Al later, Ella Mat?
thews.
N.-.Miss Mary Newel.
R.-A. C. P.ogers.
T.-Dally Thompson, Mrs. Mamie
Trailer.
W.-Mrs. Ellen Whitworth, Mrs.
Maggie Wilson. Tom A. Woods.
H
Great Bargain Offer
TOASTERS
1-3 OFF
While our limited supply of Toasters lasts? we will sell
them at a discount of 1-3 off the regular price. This
electric toaster is one of the most convenient cooking
devices ever patented.
While they last_
$2.00
Southern Public Utilities Co.
West Whitn?r Street Phone 223
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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 191S.
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From Anderson, Walhalla, Westminister and all intermediate points,
on ?ift following schedule and Excursion Fares t
B. R. R. R. No.~9, Round Trip Excursion Far Atlanta:
l eave Belton 11:22 a. m. $3.00
Leave Anderson 1.1:50 a. m. 3.00
Leave Aubin- ! 2 :10 p. m. 2.75
Leave Pendleton 12:26 p. m...-. 2.75
B. R. R. R. No. 24 : "
Leave Walhalla" i i :40 a. m.. 2.75
Leave >Vest'union l l :45 a. m... 2.75.
Excusi?n Train?:?< y
Leave Seneca 1:25 p. m. ?.5o
Leave Richland 1:3.3 p. m.... 2.50
Leave W.esUniruster 1:42 p. m.. ... 2.50
Excursion tickets will be good going only on special train and r?g
ul?t trains to connect with special train as mentioned above.
Excursion Ticket* will be good returning on alt regular trains ex
cept New- YorH-New Orleans Limited No. 38, to reach original starting
point by, midnight Tuesday, June 22, 19t5.
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