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? EIXCTRIC Cil", ? _? ? . iteras ?S l&dbnraat amt rffimis ? WSraka* on tb? Si tg,*Sj^??SJ****#?*>4 * * Winthrop EsRMtJbtstJeB Reid Tills ?.os-oiag. .The scholarship and entrance ex aminations to Winthrop College will be held- today by tho county board or education, lt was stated a few day . ago that there were two scholsrsbtps frosc Anderson county but since one of the scholarship holders' bas re turned to this county, there is only one'. -o firs? Cor, Hofens Is Beeelr*. J. K. afanos recwjsdjhe first car of watermelons ih^smkKM' yesterday morning. Bisdayw.'Jatcr. than the first were rpceived last summer. The reason for tbfl is that Mr. Manoa would not buy melons earlier because of the financial conditions. Tho me lons reeelvcd.ry?sterday were received fr?m South Georgia ?ndate colling at 20 to 26. cent?. ?. F. Tolijjk Sen Awarded Contract. 0. P. Tolly & Son hare been award ed'the contract for furnishing the hew Y. M. C? A. building at Clem son College, which will amount to approximately $5,000. Thc contract calis for furnishing for the entire building, 'Tepiaers Hf&en Camp Will KpStM 7 O'clock-., Mr. fl^pT Smith, clerk of Benson camp. WL O. W,. No.>?08, whlciv ?-ill attend the M?Uandon mating friday night in aJgBpV desires that aa many of ibo meiHjpsiaa e'en and will do so, to meet af (ftes hall. iola -evening at 1 o'clock. Those who are unable t< m cpl at this time are asked to join them at the court house later. -?>-o Anderson Farmers tiff lo Clemson. Today is Anderson county day at Clemson College and will be attend-' pd Moy many of the farmers anajbue W^or .Fitted perfectly by our corsetlero $3.50 to J12.6? if SPARK!JETS * _, - *? J Meatica ?H?ffi? Ovecr A? * resta of Arafcrtoa .. i-f * * * Ines? men of this section'. Booie will leave "nt ? o'clock ia automobiles this morale*: and others -will go over the Blue itidge. Anderses Kegre Mas Lockjaw. Will Allen, a negro employed by .the etty in putting down cement drains and ' curbstones; ls suffering 1 from a case of lockjaw. A,few day?, ago the negro let a. large Tock fail on hi*, band which mashed it up rath [Wr aaverely and lockjaw ls the result ot this. City CooPc?I Meets This Afternoon. I - There wll} be a meeting ot clty councll thia afternoon to pass'on the' last ordinances in connection with the Street paving. Since the regular meut- ] lng is, scheduled for Tuesday, thia has been pushed up and will be held, this afternoon wheh all busnless will be transacted. ^DrYre a Nail lat? a Tree and Thea Observe. Farm and Fireside says: "If a nail ls.driven into a tree trunk it will always romain the same dis tance from the center of the tree and: from the ground." Tesas flirt's Shill at Faming-. Farm and Fireside says: "Emma D. tokes, a fourteen-year*, old Texas giri, grew on an acre, of land 232 bushels of Spanish peanuts and 2.17 ton? of peanut hay. She ?won a prize of $3Q0." Freckle- Fae I San as? Wind K'^ <htt V&j Hpoh How to Beahrs Easily. Here's o chance, JAlss FrecWe-f ! to try a remedy for freckles with I guarantee it a reliable dealer that will not coat you a penny unless remove? the freckles; ?while if it does [give you a clear complexion the ex ?pens? Is trifling. Simply get an mince ot othtne ' double strength-from any druggist and a few applications ahcnld show [you how easy lt ls to rid yourself of the'?homely freckle? and get a beau ; ?fful complexion. Rarely ia more than I one ounce needed for the worst case. Bo surd to ask the druggist for\tho [double strength othine as this is tho ! prescription sold under guarantee of money back if lt falls to remove freckles. IMG (QOM IS DRIED M UP WITH SULPHUR Use ?ike cold ?reara to subdue tait&tioa and olear tibe ?rin. 'Any breekjag ont or irritation en the fee?, am?, tm and hedy wnw aecotn paaied by itching, or when the sk fe is dry and tew hi/ can bo readily i OM 1 oome by applying A Ht?4e bold-sulphur, ffe*informo ujM^t^old-eulphur in stantly shay? the angry itching end irritation abd soothe? and heals tba Kernen rkrin? up leaving the skin clear and smooth. Bold-sulphur bee occupied a eemiee position for many ycart in the tiiataseet Of .cutaneous disorders be cause of its parasite-destroying prop erty. Nothing has ever been found to take ito phvoa in treating the irritable and ipaam&Mttory Skin, affect iona, .While not always eatabllahijag e. permanent euro it never fall? to subdue the itching bri talleh and drhe the Seseme away and it is often years later before any erup tion again appears. Those troubled should obtain from any druggist sh ounce of bold-sulphur, which, is applied to the affected perte in the ' esme manner os an ordinary cold cream, It isn't unpleasant and the prompt relief afforded, parti cr; Uuly in itching fos?ate. SOUTH WILL1A?ST0 Mr. W. M. Sherard, superintendent of tba Williamston Mills, attended the Southern Textile association in Ashe ville. N. C., last week. Mr. Sherard's many friends will learn.with interest that he was elected president of tho association. Mr. M. F. Adams wan called to Elberton. Ga., Sunday night on ac count ot the s?rioutf illness of hie father, Rev.. Jno. D. Adama. Rev. Jim Anderson of Anderson, is conducting a revival meeting at the First Baptist church this week. jP^Flrsi Regiment band will fur nlch music for a celebration at Green ville on July 5th. Mr. Alonso Brown bas accepted a position as second hand in card room at Brogon mills, Anderson. EXPERT KODAK FlNI831rT? Detrfapisg ind printum dun? by ortwta. Mort bveuUful jroA nti??uit?*d at ah Umcc BaU*t#eiion Or No Clinrgc. Devetop?ig. 10c Vet Fito. tUatisxi Printo 3 1-irt l.4..$j< 9 USU IA, 3 i.ixi Ut, flo. Quick dritaay. 8eed ces fibs to test our nervier. \ AGENTS WANTED L3GON ?R?GC Stmrtaahnrgv & .C. OOH Excel IN PROGRESS A SHAM7 ?n tho Atlantic Disinclined to ire That the Human Rac? ja Advancing Rapidly. ?all, ara frenzied motion and synonymous? Any kitten ita own tail might, if we were servant, disprove for us much Qodern claim ot great gain, ny age of real progress talk about progress, and so loudly achievements? Ia not much one to hide the inner senso of lack? Perhaps it is from a aintry childhood that I derive pnt belief, not obscured by all and dust and glamour of our real growth ls silent For many a day I have heard lng talk of progress, of widen* actual horizons, and for many re watched the growing wist if human faces. The more }l become inrire/islngly sad, number of the merely stolid apace, as do tho restless their apparent longing for and change. Unfinished latisCed faces, are familiar to ley lack the-high record of greatly taken; expression kes profound inner life. To re so comfortable, so enllght ?. with our widening philan estimable,- that we surely {be happy! Yet we see few ices, suth as we can remem , long ago, full of inner con "on which the dovo of peace ling," and we pause to ask [boasted progress has to offer itsation for the great loss that ; through the seeming gain of jr years?-From the Atlantic [BOTTLE THE "WHYS" Reasons Why Child Should Cv*ft]f|e Encouraged to Ask Ques tions of All Sorts. Sher who has had some BUC Iralning bis children to think ?Jifpr themselves well and wlse |r?es that the secret Hes In an 1 their guettions fully, frank sympathetically, saya the Jompanton. HP tells tba ythlng he knowe on each that ia asked, and tf his is not adequate, spares no nake it so. The method is s convenient tor the tench results in a surprisingly of Information for tho pu ru* growing desire for more, j going straight to his father tenment and a sense ot re* y for bis' own conduct. om> the inconvenience, the j y parents so comomnly c |> is way of dealing with the g habit is the tear that tb? never , permit them to make itlons? bot experience has it the fear is groundless. In taking himself disagreeable, usually acquiesces. He ls r once to remain ignorant; g learned that bia father | ir are sympathetic and rea* j ? concludes that In thia case osslble for them to explain, i content to obey without I "hy. >r Refreshing Sleep. on cause for restless sleep Ith Bagging springs and cob tnattress. For the victim ila money spent for good d mattress ia well invested, ult to relax your head rest hill, your feet on another Mnless abyss between, ire countless schemes for taxation when sleep comes Sometimes lt may help imaginary sheep filing breach in a atone wall, or rant slowly until yon for UL But wo Imagine a bat* s to think away back and sall memories of childhood tile inciden ta ot childhood room, cold air, warm night rarm feet, Comfortably filled j i good spring and mattress, all, a clear conscience, will leiaxation and refresbint s ^ ll " ^Msti monta! as Proof. BH^S yon like your typewriter?9' ?HH^fcesmkn of one of his cha ^9^^Blt satisfactory i "waa tba re I^B^Honder bow I ever got along I^^HEflne! Would you be waling >:?e a little testimonial to that SflBjHaccrtatnly I wUl," and accord ^[HBxVcrybody'u Magazine, he jttj^Hf1"^ tho following: ?riUsing theo automatic Back Jype writer for thro emonths 6? fl OSvr. I unheslttattinggly pro ; ft prono nco it to be al ad even ^^^Hp jlf* Manufactur? claim? for rids the time been in our pos ^^^HLV| ree months! id has moro I^Bl id? xor Itself in the Savetrtg stM bsbrr? Join 1 SnltjL** WM' j 8*>(t' ? f >cd grocer calls at their house HM ? B >at ordera. He la good I^BN 1 ? MI I I ig? candy to tho chi! |Hpd ww. two ago ho pasted a HHAgrHfta to tba baby, who is ? big talk. ; | d$| you say to the man, OpbtlHr said to the recipient, ?filon teaching her ehil ^^BBflssSa. The baby didn't gat Jnmtttnt< then binned: IM JOLLY KILLED NEGRO IN SELF-DEFENSE HAD TROUBLE YESTERDAY MORNING ABOUT DOING SOME WORK. BOND IS ARRANGED Appeared Before Judge Seas? Yea* terday Afternoon and Bond Granted !n Sum $1,000. Lcvil H. Jolly, a farmer living about six milos aboVc the city, shut and killed Ueorge Cyrus, a negro, yesterday morning about H o'clock In order to snve bis own life. It seems that Mr. Jolly and the negro had been having some trouble i along this year and that yesterday morning the negro became very in solent and when told to go to a cer tain spring and cleon it out, he Bald that h0 was not going to do it and that he bad worked as long us he was going to. Mr. Jolly then went back into the house and got the con tract which had been signed by tho negro for this year and tried to ex plain to him how much longer his timo lasted. Finally thc negro pick ed up a rock and threw at Mr. Jolly which hit him on the head. The two then clinched and tho negro was 'o get Mr. Jolly's pistol away fron' h -,i when he (Mr. Jolly) fired, the shot taking effect just over the negro's heart and death coming al most Instantly. After the shooting Mr. Jolly tele phoned the sheriff asking him to come after him. Deputy S?nders and Coroner Hardin went to the scene. Mr. Jolly was requested to como to town and give bond, which he did yester day afternoon, bond having been granted by Judge Sease In the sum ot $1,000. Mr. Jolly slated yesterday that he regretted the affair very much and fired only to save his own life. CHAUTAUQUA AT IVA Will Ile On July SS, 24, 26 and Prom. Ises to Be (?mid. The Booster's Club Chautauqua will be at Iva on July 23, 24, and 26 and visitors in the city from that place yesterday stated that the people there were planning for a big time during these three days. There will be two performances daily and the program consists of concerts, entertainments and lec tures. Thc company carries some well known lecturers and doubtless these will be very good. Several hundred tickets have been sold, lt was stated, and lt is thought that the chautauqua will provo a great success. Notice Woodmen Circle. All members of Woodmen Circle Holly Grove No. 23, aro requested to ?meet with the Woodmen tonight at the court houso. All Circle members of other grovtes are Invited to attend with us. We are expecting 1.000 in the march. F. L. CampXsH. Clerk. lue true rule of life is to guard and d by the things of others aa thoy do by their own.-Hindu._ PRESBYTERIAN (?&LLEGE of S. ?. Superb New Science Hull. Library nnd^Hibiaftium. Modem Scientific equip ment- Up-to-date Dormitoricswith ell conveniences. Ranks ?mon g the beatclatai cal College? ol th- Southeast. Student Innly doubled in three years. E*pcn*ea moderate. Excellent heelth rcctWd; 800 ft. elevation. Beat moral and religious influences. Athletic facilities extensive. Write for catalogue to DA ViSON M. DOUGLAS. D. D.. Prmtidtut, CLINTON. S. C. IN YOUR HOME Thc Heating and Plumbing systems should be of the first importance If you consider tho good health, thu comfort aud the convenience of your family. Our Dumbing; ls the Quality Kind that adds to the house beautiful by the luxuriousness und good designing of thc fixtures. Get our Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY "Till: I'M MIS GOOD PLUMBERS" 131 YY. BeuNon St. (I nder Maple Hell) PHONE 488 Mr. McCants says tie' believes a North Anderson lot a good investment und?r any plan--but thai the "profit sharing plan" is certainly a splendid idea. Young man, you have never had such an opportunity before. Look into it today! j ^^^m^^^^ikl ?n honor of our National independence Day, J raH^H^Hp we nave PrePared ^ -great array bf extraor ! ilWll!!fflP^ dinary values in every department of this big g^W^^^^?? Store. You can easily save enough on your purchasing here today or tomorrow to pay \ all of your Fourth of July celebration expenses. Read these tre mendous bargains and then act. 1,000 dozen first quality pearl butions, worth 6c dozen, salo price . ?e do*?* ladies* ?ilk hose, all colors, worth25c, aale price 19c 10 dosc-n front lacios Corsets, boot auality. worth 91.50, salo price,.....V** .600 yards good quollW colored Lnr/be, worth 8c, sale price 4? 500 yards best quality c&Iored Lawns worth l&c, Baleprice tc 1.000 yards good quality Bleach ' inc- 36 ii? wide, worth Sc, sale .rtofe ..V-,........*. 1.000 yard.' Hamilton Hickory oes. worth 12 l-2c, sal? isle 10 dos. Children's Wash Dresse?, all sizes, worth 75c. aalo trice .......,.?e 65 Men's beautiful new Odd Trousers, worth double, sale prie**. 50 Men's best Work Shirts, worth, * ? KOP cn in irrte?. .Sae pair.?* 1:0 desea Ken's V*H Silk Hose, worth. S5c, a g.-?t bargain, per pair.,,..12* 25 dosen Ladles' Undervests, Upe In neck and arras, worth 10o. &*te. 26 Children's Krasols,. worth ?be,-?ale price each.17c A beaut*fut line Ladles* black ?ich . ! .*,_Sic- 48c and 7?o big Hue of Men's Palm: Beach Tania ... .f?e? tiS? and $1.45? Ali Straw Hals at cost-all new ?ucl iatvet styles. 100 yards all Silk Hibben, very wide, all colors, worth XOe, ?ale brice . -.We Ail ifttllnery at 50c on the Dol lar-? big Hoe to choose from. 300 palra Ladles' Sample Rllp . pera, worth 52.00 and ?8.50. ea!e price. . .3Sc 200 pairs Men a Sample Slippers, worth J3.60 and $300. ?alo pvice I.'.. .HM &?0 yards beautiful 'Voile for drettsen, fine as silk, worth li-,;-, ;?f4lo.ia i-2c 25 Hoys' Wash Suits, worth 7?c. - anio price ..47e 500 yards host Amoskeg Apron aiuRhstr.?, worth 10c, cale nriee .% . . -.&e yJ worth tf. >rice.. .$1. ty all ian SALTS FOR KIDNEYS IF Wt Shaula Brink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, Sans Noted Authority on Kidney Disorders ii . 2 Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate :i--J the Uric Acid Uric add in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked, net sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. Thc urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated, and you moy bc obliged to seek relief two or three times during thc night. When the kidneys clog you roust help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll bc a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery; in the kidney region, you suffer from - backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets' nour, tongue coated and you fed rheumatic twinges when thc wen thor is bod. ? ' . Eat lees meat, drink lots of water; also ?ct bom any phamaci?t four ounces of Jad Salts; |ake a tabieer?ooaful in ? gloss of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts ls made from the acid of grapes and lemon juke, combined with lithia, and bas been used for generations to clean cloggjd kidneys and stimulate them to normal aowity, a Isa to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source o? irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. ?fad Solts ss inexpensive, cannot injure, makes ? delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which, everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists her? say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who behove in overcoming kidney trouble while it-' ss oiuy trouMe; . .