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TAKE MY ADVICE -Mr. Squeegee "There are some motorists who seem to expect tire trouble-think that, like measles, you've cot to have 'cm. I Prescribe DIAMOND Squeegee Tread TIRES For Hale by Anderson Hardware Co At County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. A.N. AKord of Hart well, Qa., are spending a few days m the city to ho with their daughter, Miss Elizabeth, who Monday under went an operation for appendicitis at the Anderson county hospital. CC. Langston. The many friends of Mr. C. C. Langston will regret to learn that his condition is n^t imp)>ved and h con tinues to be quite lil. It is hoped that he will soon improve. In?wdbMt???8 ai*olQtcIy?)reTtI!t,ra,tort) y?^^'?OBeu?rfd!wtel*t?^r^Se>^ XPrttoX Al?oto^BSCdH!?^raGaa.S S-IN-ONK.O .48 D A BROAoWAV We have a Germ Killing, ? that can't be beat, which we Price. This Sweeping Com the sweeper to sweep'all the possible. We got this lot al give our customers the benel While it lasts, we will sell .^jn l po pounds cases.... in lots less than 100 poiiti Guest F Hungarian Gui Sergeant and Heroine of Regiment. Sergeant Hognar. Kits ia the latest photograph of Miss Hognar-Sergeant Uognar-who is de clared in linda Pest li to be a bona fide sergeant In a Hungarian regi ment. Tho story that comes with thc photograph ls that the girl quickly rose by heroism until she has become a sergeant. She has received as a gift from Emperor Eran/.- Josef a brooch which contai us his photograph. REV. I?. J. PANT TO PREACH I Engineer 'Evangelist to Visit Three Cherche.'* Next Sunday. Tho Christian engineer, D. J. Fant of Atlanta, will preach at Mt. Pis gun next Sunday morning at ll o'clock, and at Fair View Methodist church near tjie Pickens county lin at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. A night he will preach at the Alic Mnll, Easley. Mr. Fant is known to many 1 this sect ion as a strong Christian speaker- ami it, is a treat to. hear him. Morning subject : "The Man TVna Lost His Ax," Afternoon: "Last Run of Limited) to Oreat Terminal." Night: "Thc Easy Home and How to Find it." Interesting Letter. A letter has been received in Ander son from Mr. Edward Hubbard, form erly of this city but now of Phoenix, Arizona. He writes most Interesting ly of the Mexican, situation as seen from out there. Mr. Hubbard has a good position and ls mnking quite a success. c. ft t?!l N YTH IMO is H ES- EVERYTHING lu ST EVERYWHERE oft* ito ?Q a lawn mower. Cm ? ?oft cloth lt .ayant of cheeto clcth tbs bat sad cbaspm ttahhoa B? metal soxfaces.iadooa sad oct. ?HBtile ?ad tbs Dictionary ot vte*~Utk Aw to Compound Sanitary Sweeping Compound are selling, at a Very Special pound oils the floor, enables dirt out with the least effort t a price and we are going to it of our good purchase. it as follows: ?2.25 at 3c per pound. Phone '?I. Miss '.Marguerite Spearman of New berry, and Miss Janie Harris of West minister are the guests of Miss Sara Spearman at Air?. R. T. Long's. j M8BS Caroline Weston of Colum I bia ia expected today to be the guest of Miss Mollie Horton on West Mar I kel street. " Miss Laora Horton who haa been a guest at a house party at Fayetteville, .N. C., in now at Dillon attending a , houso party given by Miss Louise j Moore. Miss Margaret Oates of Chestier, who has been visiting Miss Fan For ney and Miss Tabitha McFall, will go today to Helton to visit friends. Mrs. K. It. Smith is visiting friends in Walhalla. Miss Tabitha Mi-Fall will go to gi lberton today to visit friends. Mrs. L. C. Thornloy and daughter. Miss Bmlly Thornley of Piokons aro visiting Mrs. J. W. Trlbble. Misa Lucy Llgon of Spartanburg is the guest of Miss Alberta Brock. Seniorf I'hllnthea, Thc Senior Philathoa class of tho First Baptist church will meet this afternoon at five o'clock with Mrs. CHIT Green, .Miss Rosa Tribblo a:id Miss Anulo Cox at tb o home of Mrs". Gfeen, (J01 Boulevarde. Miss Kvelyn CalmoB of Meridian. Miss., is the attractive; guest of Mrs. C. Frank Bolt on South McDufile street. MIBB Calmes has visited here before and her friends are delighted to see .jr. Mis \ Sara Louise. Peggie, and Eu phrmi. Baotou of Jacksonville, Fla., are thc guest of their aunt, Mrs. B. B. Bleckley. Mrs. W. S. Hunter of Seneca and MrB. J. Lee Carpenter of Greenville wore hero yesterday on their way tc l.owudi s,vilk- to visit Mrs. T. B. Jones. Miss Carrie Ix>ve of Sharon is thc guest of Mrs. J. L. Sherard on Wcsl Whitner street. Mrs. W. W. Carpenter of Birming ham. Ala., is visiting Mrs. John Unie} in North Anderson. In Honor of Mrs. Hast. Mrs. John Rast one of Anderson*! most popular girls and a charmin! June bride was the honor guest at i beautiful luncheon given yesterday af tcrnoon by Mrs. T. L. Cely at he: attractive home on Calhoun street lp. : pretty accord- , with,, th* fourth o ' July, the effective decorations' wer , most appropriate. In the reception hall and parlo where Mrs. Cely and Mrs. Rast re ceived, tall cut glass vases and bowl of shasta daisies and roses carrie out the chosen colors of red am white. In the dining room flags wer used in profusion. A larje bowl c red salva on a round1 mirror made beautiful center design, of the hand ' some table surround by small flag ' at each place. The pretty place card i were daintily handpalnted by Mis } Bertha Cashin, with fire crackeri suggestive of tbe fourth of July Idea An elegant three course menu wa beautifully served. The guests wer Mrs. John Rast, Mrs. M. J. Cum mings, Mrs. L. S. Horton, Mrs. Wal ter eBaty, Mrs. Keith Pr?vost, Mrs O.B. Geeno, Mrs. Levis Sanders, Mri W. D. McLean, Mrs. Harleston Bai ton. Misses Bertha Cashin, Georgi Marshall, Annie Chapman, Jessi Browne, Ruth Whiklns, Lorena Cuir mings, and Mona Coleman of Easl ?man, Ga. A Delightful Party. A delightful party for yesterday al tcrnoon was given by Miss Doroth Craig, in honor of her houso gues 1 Mies ivy Mauldln of Bickens. Table for Rook were arranged on the broa o.x>l porch, and hero merry an .?citing games wcro played afte which Mrs. Craig served an ciegan two course supper. Tho guests fo the. evening, were Misses Georgia Ha ris, Elizabeth McGee, Sara Evam Beverly Balles, Katherine Allon, Rut Sasseen, and Emily Thornley of Pict ens. MAN'S LUCKY FIND WDl Interest Readers of The late ligeneer. Those having tho misfortune to sut fer from backache, urinary disorder gravel, diopsical swellings, rheums.! pains, or other kidney and bhvidi disorders, will read with gratlfk-atio this encouraging statement hy a Ar^er^on man. SP, J. Simpson, retired tanner, 134 8, slam bi.. Anderson, saya: "M back pained me terribly and I coul hardly straighten up without hraciu myself. The kidney secretions passe too often, but the flow waa scanty an burned terribly. There waa also mud sediment in the secretions that look ed like brick-dust. I had such ba I dizzy spells that I would fairly roo 4 Wh?h I read about Donn's Kidnc Pills, I got a box et Brana* Ph arm ac and the first few doses relieved mi By the tlo.e I had finished thrc boxes. I* ?as completely cored an felt like a different mab. Donn's Kid hey Pills are absolutely the finest kic ney medicine I >,*v? ever taken." Price 60c at all dealerr, Don Ir'mnlv p*\ for a kidney remedy-gc ?Doan's Kidney Pills-the esme th? j Mr. ?Simpson had. Foster-Mlburn Co , JProps., Buffalo, N. Y. President Wilson and < .2.': , -, President Wilson paid a visit to Colonel E. .M. House, Iiis cloBO friend and unodicial envoy to Ku rope, at tho latter'B homo at Roslyn, Long Island, a few days ago. Colonel House hus just returned from abroad and the TOWN VILLE Mrs. I. T. Galaway who has been very ill for the past week, is mucli better. Mrs. S. A. Widcman am! children, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Homar of Spartanburg have re turnod home. Mr. George Smith, Aleen Meredith and Miss Myrtia Gantt arc attending tho summer school in Anderson. M.'". William j Homar ls Spending awl?"> with lils parents In Spartan burg. . ? ll Mrs. Lula (tantt who underwent an operation some time ago is rup idly improving. The home of Mr. n. 1>. Campbell was a scene or much pleasure and enjoyment : onj Thursday 2'.i last, lu honor of their son, J. E. Campbell. He was given pa birthday dinner am; was the recipient of several nice ano useful presents. Mr. J. B. felton and familly vis ited: at the home of Mr. J. C. Speares Sunday afternoon. .Mis- Wil lie Fant retuned home with them. AND A Colic First : Second : Th i r d : = ?? The College is u sectarian in teaching A standard coun An exceptional!, Excellent course V A material redu< enough to meets the in the education of Colonel E M.. House. president's visit was for the purpose >f hearing tho colonel's report on coa litions there. Tho president was In fin<> spirits n/.id consented to pose wltli Colonel House for tho photographer. Milwaukee, Wis.-Whoa chiroprac tors adjusted two vortchrao in tho neck of Frank Van Wi>\ whoso mind had been blank for two years, he awoke to find himself married and in thc homo of bit; wife, Ko had lost his mind following an Inju- y. and hud wandered, without knowing what he was doing, until cured. ERSO? ige With Dist Education ? Small classes, with close Fourteen teachers, with i students. Special attention to the h Campus of 32 acres. Ba cial training in all suitabl Cooperative government aided and encouraged to the home life in the Coll nder the control of the B r ?. ie of study leading to the < y fine Department of Mi s in Domestic Science and :tiort has been made in th s present economic derna your daughter. Send for Nei S P. KIN Anders? CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE "Dodson's liver Tone" Starts Your Liver Better Than Calomel and Doesn't Salivate or Make You Sick. Listen to mc! Take no moro sick ening, salivating calomel when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's ,,-ork! Calomel is mercury or onie'.* Iver which causes necrosis of the i'onc*. Calomelt when it coimes into contact with sour hilo crashes into it, breaking it up. Ti,is is when you foci that awful nausea and cramping. If you ure slug gish and "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you liavp headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath ?in bad or stomach sour just take u spoonful of harmless Dod son's XAvcr Touo on my guarantee. Here's my jrotrantec-Od to any drug st oro and get n 60 cent bottle of Dod son's Liver Tow. Take a spoonful to night ami if it doesn't straighten you right up and moko you tiwi fine ?nd vigorous by morning T want you to go back to tho store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying tn* sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it cuii not salivate or msko you sick. 1 guarantee that ono spoonful of Dod KOO'S Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that ?our hilo and constipated wanto which ii clogging.your system and mak ing you fool miserable. I guarantee? that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your vntiiv family finding fin? for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless: doesn't gripe and they like ita pleasant tante. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE of S. C. Superb New Science Hnll. Lib-ary and Gymnasium. Modem Scientific equip ment. Up-to-date Dormitories will? all convnimcri. Rank* among thc 'jest classi cal Callees of th?! Southeast. Student body doubled in three yean?. lixpenscs moderate. Excellent health record; 800 ft. elevation. Bent moral and religious inllucnccs. Athletic facilities extensive. Write for catalogue to DAVISON M. DOUGLAS. D. D.. Preitdtnt. CLINTON. Si C. IN YOUR HOME Thc Heating and numbing Systems should bo of the first Importance lt you consider tho good health, tito comfort and tho convenience of your family. Our Plumbing is tim Quality Kind Mint adds to tho houso beautiful by the luxuriousness und good designing ot thc fixtures. {iel our Estimates. Jobbins; a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY "Till: PLUMB ?001? PLUMBERS" 134 W. Benson St. (Under Maple Hall) PHONE MS Y Don't start cn that vacation trip without first putting on tires. if TODD AUTO SHOP . v.. . ,-. ?4 ? .i . Opposite The Palmetto N. Main 4 COLLEGE inctiVe Features in the of "Women : personal attention to the needs of each student. accommodation in the dormitories for only 100 : ; g I; ' "' ' '... f :'i L' v'\ J/", . I . ?1'" >rA; ?K' ' f: '?' '. i -f? lealth and physical development of the student, isketball and Tennis Courts. Gymnasium. Spe e outdoor games and sports. , by which students, under careful direction, are govern themselves in all matters pertaining to lege. aptist denomination, but is absolutely non iegree of A. B. J sic* ' .. . I Domestic Art. e cost of attendance. The prices are low nds, and high enough to ensure care and safety ? Catalogue to ?ARD, President Dil, Sa Ca