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TXyTT. j I \ _^^ y, JL* m Investigate the values we are offering before it is ever VV fly UOTl Z 1 OH lastingly too late? BARGAINS-Too numerous to mention are here for you. REMEMBER-The last day pf this month is our last day in business. OSBORNE & PEARSON - - - ^tJ^c. pF.UGllTFUL CUII'INC PARTY Brok? lp ut lin i!<-y's Ferry Lah J Sight. For tue past two wooka Dr. and MJrn. W. L. Hailey nf Hartwell haw. been entertaining with a camping j?ar. ty at Hailey's Ferry arni il has been indeed a pleasant affair. During the stay the young people ti':ero several moonlight, parties have been given when friends from Hartwell, Ander son and: Elberton attended and these have proved very enjoyable. Among the members of tho camping party wore: Ml?s Helen Harris of An derson. Edwin Wills. Misses Ruth and Irene Stevens of Jefferson, Ga., Misa Aileen Simmons ani Mr. Duck of At lanta, Ga.. Mrs. ('arrie reynolds or Anderson, Mrs. Ada Hailey and chil dren. Miss Bra Goss and Mr. John Snow oJ Atlanta. WILLIAMSTON The First Regiment band returned home Friday night from their en campment at Charleston aid report a fine time. Supt. C. W. Sawyor and wife of Rrogon mills, Anderson, carno over last Sunday night to hear Congress man Lever and Miss Prazlor speak. Miss Sallie G. Stalnaker of Clinton in spending a fow dayn with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adams. Misa Margaron Cobb io spending Beveral days in Poller with relatives. Mrs. C. H. Harris' and children' spent a few days in Greer thia week witto relatives. Messrs. G. R. King. Vardy Wil liams spent n few days in Charleston thin week. Mrs. C. R. Roberts and children visited In Greenville this week. Mr. M. D', Lesli? of Liberty. S. C., s^-ont tho week-end with bia family. NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING Bot Husband, With Aid of Cardai* Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N C.-Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol this place, says: "I suffered for years, wah pains in ray left side, and would often almost smother to death. Medicines patched mp up for awhile but then I would eel worse again. Final ly, nw husband decided he wanted nie to try Cardui, the woman's tonic, so he bought me a bottle and I began using it. lt did me more good than all thc medi cines 1 had taken. I have induced many of my friend? io try Cardui, and they all say_they hs va been benefited by its usc. There never has been, and never will bc, a medicine to compare with Cardui. I believe it is a good medicine for all womanly trou bles." For over 50 years, Cardui ha? been re lieving woman's sufferings and building weak women up lp health ned strength. If you are a woman, .give it a fair trial. lt should surely help you, as it has a million others. Get a bottle of Cardui to-day. Wriu f: Chohanoorn M?dtc?n? to.. ladlMr* advisory Ott*.. Chaosaeoaa, Tann., for .SttrUt imttrtui?mi on yodrcnsi) arfl 64rv>a? book. 'Hom? Trinwwl tor Wonna." Ir.tJalo wrmppr. U.C. lit* REAL SAT In Hardy ?are-Stove A r-Cook Stove?-He? Plants- Plumbing C Pttlmbmg Repairs--/ -Farm Supplies and The Best lilies at the J attention Anderson Han 215-217 E, Whitner S "We Delive - HOPEWELL MEWS The protracted meeting begins at .Hopewell on next Sunday, Augur,: 8th. All members, and all who are iu .terested In the graveyard are re quested to come on next Thursday, August nth to clean of church yard and graveyard. ?iring all kin.ls ot tools, wheelbarrows and wagons. Mrs. Mattie Bramlett and daugh ter, Miss Mary of Atlanta are spend . lng a few weeks with the formers' s'stcr, Mrs. Jno. Mosley. Hopewell base ball team is having , a series of games. They are having some successful games, having defeat ed Lebanon twice, Six and Twenty once. Sin ht own once, recently. The young people of this section are ex pecting to go to Clemson tomorrow, on a picnic. Prof. and Mrs. J?tirnf are vis iting the hitters brother, Prof. L. M. j Mahaffcy. Mr. James McDaniel and family of . Anderson spent yesterday with the .formers parents, Mr. an J Mrs. Jno. . McDaniel. , Mr. Jno. Thompson had the mis fortune to loose ano!her buggy horse Jast week, having lost one two years ugo. A mulo kicked lt and broke his leg and bo bad to kill lt. , Mrs. Annie Watson, Miss Cleo .Moseley, Mrs. Rubie Mahaffcy .and Miss Kunine Vandlver all attended W. v.M. IT. association. Tiley reported a fine meeting, bringing some of the .spirit of the meeting back with them, .hopng to revive us all. The W. M. S. met with Mrs. T. L. Webb on last Saturday, with .about sixteen present. We iliad an \ encouraging meeting. Thin la our .second meeting, having Just reor ganized. We decided to get up a box .of clothing for the orphanage this .month. We hopo to get up a big .one. We haven't had any rain yet. .Everything is burning up, wo haven't had any right In this section ?ince .tue l?nig wet spell some weeks ngo. , -Some of thc. farmers aro finding : the'nipt, started on.their cotton again, i It destroyed about half, the cotton In . this section last year. If it destroys . it again this year, we will surely .baye to try. somothlng else, but I , don't know what lt will bo. ; . But it will all turn out right in i tho end, if we trust thc one that rules all. j WON SCHOLARSHIP ! Willie Sexton and Frank Thompson . . Go to Clemson. j Willie Sexton of Starr and Frank Thompson of Pendleton, t). F. D. No. .'d will go to Clemson College this .week, having wu.i a one month schol ,. arshin because they were the cham . pion corn growers In the county last . year. ; All expenses arc paid. I Postponing Old Age? ? ? Overworked, weak or diseased kid neys wll often make a man or woman I feel old before middle agc. Rheuma tism, aches and poins In back, puffi ness under eyes, stiff Joints and Boro muscles, biliousness, headache and various other symptom.' give warning that the kidneys need help. Foley I Kidney Pills bring a sound, healthy ? condition and help tho kidneys elim inate uric nci 1 and other poisons from the system, wi.'eh, when permitted tn remain, cause dana?rous disease. Sold everywhere. . ISFACTION IIIHMIm.IIIM???l?li Vare-Aluminum Ware iting Stove?-Heating )utfi*?-Heating and automobile Accessories Machinery of all kinds. Best Prices and Prompt lee Iwate Company tret* Or Phone 253. r the Goods.'9 * ? * STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ? * + *+?+*??*++*?+??**?? ? ? ? Southern Won. Lost. P. C. Olrmingham. 58 '44 669 Now Orlcanp ..... 69 46 5G? Memphis .. . 58 45 661 Nashville. 54 50 GI? Allai i. 49 51 490 Mobi J. 48 G4 471 Chattanooga. 43 59 422 Little Hock. 39 Cl 390 '' American. Won. Lost. P. C Boston. 58 34 630 Chicago. 58 36 617 Detroit. 68 36 017 Washington. 48 46 611 New York ...... 45 47 489 St. Louis. 38 56 404 Cleveland. 37 67 394 Philadelphia. 32 62 341 national. Won. Lost. P. G. Phladelnhla. 51 41 551 Brooklyn. 50 45 62i? Chicago ..47 45 611 Plttsbrugh. 47 45 511 Boston .. . " .. . .. 47 46 605 New York . : . .. 44 .46 * 489 St. Louis. 46 61 474 Cincinnati. 40 63 430 Federal. Won. Lost F. C KanBar City. 56 40 681 Chicago .......... 55 43 G61 Pittsburgh ...... 61 41 G64 Newark. 53 44 540 St. Louis. 60 46 521 Brooklyn. 44 64 449 Buffalo. 45 60 44C Baltimoro. 34 C.. 351 ? * ? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ? ? ? National League. At Chicago 4; Philadelphia 1. At Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn 4. At Pittsburgh-Boston, rain. At St. Louis-New York, not sched uled. American League. At Philadelphia 3; Cleveland 4. At New York 3; Chicago 2. At Washington 5; St. Ix>uis 1. At Boston 3; Detroit 5; called at] I end ot seventh, rain. Federal League. At Chicago 2; Newark 3; sixteen in nings. At St. Louis 5; Buffalo 6. At Pittsburgh-Brooklyn, rain. At Kansas City-d3altlmore, rain. Southern League. At Memphis ll; Birmingham 3. At Little Rock ; New Orleans 2. At Chattanooga 4; Mobile 2. At Nashville-Atlanta, rain. HOKE COMING BAY AT LEBANON Saturday, Augast 14, Will be a Plea sant Bay For AU. Saturday, August 4. will be Home Coming Day at Lebanon church. Tho followlsg program has been ar ranged: Adi resp; 'The Home and Citizens Help," Mr. C. B. Earle. Music-Zion band, v Address--"A Mon and His Neigh bors," Rev. W. H. Mills. Dinner at 1 o'clock. Let every one bring well filled baskots. After dinner there will be athletic sports, such as baseball, wheel barrow races, sack races, und walking con tests. A special committee will en tertain the children. . . Former pastors, teachers, and old pupils of Lebanon haye a cordial In vitation to b? at this home coming .Come prcpsred to speni the day. A very, interesting service has also been arranged for Sunday morning. Airs. J. G. Richardson, Mrs: M. B. richardson, . Mrs. ll. A. Breazeale, Committee on Program. NOTICE. The parties buying tho property of the Bank of Starr which will be sold on August 4th will have to pay all back State and county taxer? on this property. By order of Anderson conn? ty. x . Winston Smith. Auditor. Thc Clerk ?.r,ar?r.??-? Ii. "A customer came into my store the other day and said to ene of. my clerks, 'have you anything that wilt euro diarrhoea?' and my clerk went and got him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, ! and said to him, 'it thia does not cure you, I.will not charge yon a cent tor H,' So ho took lt home and came j back in a day or. two and said ha was cured," write,-. J. H. Berry & Co., Salt ? Creek, Va, Obtainable everywhere, l HOME COMING DAY AT KI'KKKA Special Services Will Ur Next Han? day, August H. The program for the Home Com ing day at Eureka oV-reh to bc held August 8 is as fol lo w^: 9:45 a. m.-Sunday school. 11 a. m.-Preaching, Pov. Fred Tucker, Demoreat, Qa. 12 m.-Talka by former pastors. Special music. Intermission. 2:30 p. m.-Praise service, led by Proft^lilford and special prayer. History of Eureka church-H. R. King. Special music-Ts. R. King. 3:IS p. m.-Address by former workora. Special music. 4:30-Ad jou^ oment. "Did any man ever kiss you before I did?" he a?kcd. "Yes dear!" "Tell mo his name that I may thrash him." "I'm afraid Algernon, that he might he too many for you."-Philadelphia Ledger. MlBsen Lucy and Tessie Pringle have returned to Charleston after a visit to Mrs. M. C. Dixon. CTTTROLAX CmtOLAX! * CITROLAX! P.est thing for constipation, conr Etomnch, lazy liver ^ nnd sluggish bowels. Stops a sick hendache ulmost nt once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory fluj toing-'no pain, no nausea, t Keeps your system vloasnod. sweet and wholesome.-lt. H. Wei hecht. Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "I find Cltrolax the 'best lax it i ve I pvor used. Does not' gripe-no un pleasant after-effects/' . Sold every where. Uric Acid in Meat Clogs The Kidneys Toko a Glass of Salts if Your Back Hurts or Bladder If you must have your meat every day, cat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, soys a noted authority who tells 'tis thal meat forma uric acid which almost para lyses tho kidneys in their efforts to Dxpel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney re gion, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. Thc urine gets cloudy, full of pediment, tho channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek rttlef two or three times during the night. .Ta neutralize these irritating acids, to clcansoWhe kidneys and fluah off thc 'body^surlnoua waste got four Dunces og. Jad .Salt, j from any phar macy here';*.take a tablespoonful in a slass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then net fine. Thia famoua salts ?B made from Ute acid of grapes and lemon iuicc, combined with lithla and has been usedfor generations to flush aud stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to , neutralize Ute acids in urine, so it no longer Irritates; thtiB ending bladder wea-tmoes. | Jad Salt) ia inexpensive; cannot in- ! lure, and maken a delightful efferve- \ scent lithla-water drink. Punch. I Governess-Why, don't you me \ your brains, Douglas? Douglas-Recause. I want them to ! last. Bothers. Porch Lamp Placed Inside nf Hulld- of bab light ls diffused through the hig. , ! room, while a part of the horizontal A porch lamp of a new type. Jua: the wall adj?cont to tho'nor.\i. Part placed on tho market!! ls mada to bo ! rays ure transmitted through a I lr'4 Installed Inside the building so tba: ?uch tube to a globe . moulted on tho lt is not only protected from tho ontsidj of the wall, where, with the. weather but servos to llumlnute the 'Aid of a reflector, It Is uniformly din hall or front room as well us the jo ?buted over the potch.-From -the porch. The lamp ls mounted Inside 1 August Popular Mechanics Magazine. "FaultlessM SINCE 1881 ? * . .r> - . The straight thing pays always in the end; m ? friendship, in "BUSINESS," in Politics," in every conceivable avenue and phase of life. The FA?T LESS PAJAMA'S, have been on the market since 1881/ That's a long time. " They started straight," and have kept it up. This is our oite "AIM IN BUSINESS," to stan straight with you, and keep it up; , jV?te the Reductions : $2.0O Pajeffcas now. ..$1.50 $2.50 Pajamas now.$1.73 $3.00 Pajama's now . . '...".$2.00 T. fe Cely Co. "ON THE SQUARE." -to for a and swing on spell this: You'll start an old-pal-party via a pipe or a makin's cigarette quick as a flash, as soon as you realizo it's a Hvq,bet to let your good money rub up agamst ?s?mo Prince Albert tobacco. Why, it's Uko beating back to the bushes for old-homo weefcj?. A.'s so friendly; so chumr?y-/?fce. *% You see, Prince Albert lets you hear the song of the joyous jimmy pipe and the makin's cigarette^ all the day long! The patented process tokes care of that-and cuts out the bite and parch ! ;::>>?: mk the national joy smoke jost hands yon home-made questions like these: vVere you ever pipe happy? Did you ever hit a brand that just pushed pleasure against your palate? The kind that sort of teased your smokeappetite for s^me more fire-up, then an other-^ond so on, right to the pillow-period 1 Well, that's P. A^ no matter how you hook it up-pipe or cigarette. Itfyst-Jams joy into your system/ You nail that fact hot off the bat; because h's case-cards informa tionl And handed out te you for personal on? immediate attention an be in-5- abo at as rel and true ai you've heard since Hector was a pup I P. A. b sold in the toppy red bag for the price of a jitney ri??f 5c ; tidy red tin, 10c; pound and haif-pcoind tin humidors-and-the classy pound' crystal-glass humidor with the sponga-mois tener top that's not only a joy'us thing to have ct home and at the office, but it keeps P. A. in the highest state cf perfection. m Wm *< : 'i ffmrm U^Camitniro ^^Vfl .r6oMv*?InWatZtHtrfil* Cal. Hm h?? ? rmmariubht 1 memory and al-rfr f 1 cati? th?, wmr in Spain in 1622. A? w?? ?lad ot 12 maimuru. IiwfaMlitM * ?m?*%T?B hi? ?hy, and to day tm mtekm no daarvr, no tnUr friand th?* him ?ht Jitsmif BtM. lt*d+ h?? Jam IL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C