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The Leadership of Front-Lacing Corsets is due to the fact that the Front Lacing principle ia thc CORRECT one! The increasing demand among tito fashionable women for Front Lacing Corsets is tho best evidence of this, and lite in creasing demand for FROLAgET. CORSETS is due to the fact that fashionable women find in these Corsets better style, more com fort and greater value than they ever before received iu Corsets ut ; $2.00 to $12.50 Each Beautiful New Suits and Dresses Meant i ful new Spring Suits and Lovely Silk Dresses-we never had such a lavish and beautiful assortment of them before, and every garment in keeping with the established reputation of this store-excellence of material, authenticity of style, perfection of fit. Millinery A wonderful variety of lovely styles in shapes and trimmings -practical, "sport," dainty and delicate Hats for every sort of service-and all fashioned with deft touches. Prices, too, are pleasing. DoesYour Qvercoat . Need Cleaning ? Nothing will BO add to tho life ami good appearance of an overcoat as a frequent dry cleaning to remove.spots, soil und stains, and a skillful pressing to make the garment'hang like new and to remove .wrinkles and marks offWea'r.- :V?C. ' . Our establishment is equipped to do this work thoroughly and well. We make a wonderful improvement in the appearance of the garments sent us. i ii . Perhaps your overco?t could- be made as gfcod aa new by this service. . ' - :,..#.. aA Try ?B. Anderson Steam I 'Phone 7. laundry PREVENT VO N An ounce of prevention is wortli a pound of cure. This is tho day of PREVENTIVE MEDI CINE. Nowhere is this so nec essary as in regard to thc caro of tho TEETH. Visit the den tist AT Lie AST twice a year, whether you think you need.it or not. Let him give your teeth a thorough cleaning, search out t*c>tieginnlngH of decay, clean off the tartar, and in general PREVENT tboijo dental evils that are likely to grow on you unawares. DR. HENRY R. WELLS, Ofrico Over Farmers & Merchants Bank, Residence'Phone COV Anderson, S. C. Office Thpno^527. I McKEE REFRIGERATORS H . *v;?>\;4.vy..y.r ..s-....-. .'f.. m m i -There:;^?j4'diie'.5uporior \Yheir^Vpu put Pure Food into a McKee Refrigerator it staysp?re. The possession of a McKEE REFRIGERATOR is a source of constant delight to the particular housewife. ;': " ^ You don t buy a refrigerator every day. It is to your in terest to make your selection carefully. A Style and Slob to Sek Every Requirement At a Price to Suit Every Purge. im \M' '^l&'&^Ttf&^lltf^ Way v I SOCIETY I *<. *+*??*****?+***??***+* Mrs. A. P. Ltpplncott of Philadel-i plila, is upending thu week with Mrs. A. G. Moans. Mrs. Lippineott is always a welcomed visitor to Ander son and many social affairs aro be ing planned in her honor. Yesterday, wa? Dilly Pearce's Ililli birthday and hi? grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Chapman celebrated the occa sion by giving him a party. The lit tle folks; present were Harriett Hol l. an. Lily Hart, tleorge Tlmmermun. Charted'Marshall, Sam Prelwell, Hel < 1 Allen, Elizabeth Aluldrow, Sara Cason, Marguerite Gelsberg, Mary Elizabeth Craig, Jennio Burton, Jame.? Hanks, and -Nat Henderson, and Ma 1 .on Murphey. Tho following Invitations have been i .med: " .Mrs. James L. R?st Miss CummlngB Wednesday, April 5t'.v. Pour to live o'clock Mrs. \V. E. Watson Tea. David Lewis Kealy Hom-To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meaty, a son. on the second day of April. He will bear tile name of Da vid Lewis, for his brother of Mr. Coaly. Sally Margaret Dodge. Born-To Rev. and Mrs. Wither spoon Dodge, on April tho second, a daughter. The little girl will be christened Sally Margaret. * ? + COMING AND GOING + * ? Mr. J. C. Watkins o? High Palls returned home last night after spend ing thc week-end in the city. Mr. Harry Mayfield, who is a stu dent at Davidson college, is spend ing a few days at homo. Miss Helen Harris returned to Brenau yee-terduy after spending a fow days at home. Mr. S. M. Beaty of Iva was business; visitor yesterday. Mr. S. L. Meredith of Spartan burg spent Sunday in the city. Mr. J. Tom Bolt bas purchased a Chevrolet automobile. Dr. and Mirs. .J. M. Hobson if Townville passed through the eihty yesterday en route to Spartanburg. (ih\h TO si;;; THEM . A U C Company is Playing Pal metto Theatre Airain Palmetto theatre goers aro glr.u to welcome back Harry Carr's A. P. C. <iirls, the company which played in Anderson during the week of 1 vt Thanksgiving day. and which was very popular. Ii anything, it seem? that the show haw improved with age. There have 'been a few changes in tho company, but the chorus is practically the same. As a Jew comedian, Harry Carr .'s probably the leader <of all who have ever been in Anderson. He ia m->?-o or dinal, and has tho knack of saying things differently '. He ls sup ported this week by Lewis Mitchell, another comedian, who ls also good.. Miss Anna Connors has been added io the troupe since it was last in Anderson, and is leading. .Bill Camp bell, playing s tra IK ht man, is good. The Reed sisters. In their singing acts, playing accompaniments on guitar and mandolin, are -well re membered In Anderson, and their act alone will be enough to warrant a god attendance at The 'Palmetto this week. The chorus ls composed of six girls, and is far better looking than the - average. A CHILD GETS GROSS, ' SICK ANO FEVERISH I WHEN CONSTIPATED! Look, Mother! If tongue is coated clean little liver and bowels I ir your iittio one's tongue is*coated, it is a tmre sign the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child jls cross, peevish, . listless, pale.! doesn't.sleep, eat or act naturally, if breath'is bad, stomach sour, system! full of cold, throat sore, or if fever-j IBU, givo a teaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours j all. the clogged--,! p. constipated wusto. nour bli o and undigested food willi gently movo out of the bowel?, anti you' have a well, playful child again. Kick children. needn't too eweed tor take,.this, harmless "fruit loxa-, tl VOA " Millions'of mothers keep. 'it handy because they know its action on the stomach,-liver and bow clo 1B prompt and -sure. They also know a Iittio given today earea a Bick child tomorrow. 'VAsk your-druggist'for a 50-cent poule ? "California Syrup of .Figs,** which contains directions for babier, children of all ages and fdr grown ups plainly on the cottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. : Get the gen uine mada by "California Fig Syrup Company." ' . _ii, -_-_ Fr Ah, Country Buttermilk Ev wiri 0*1 i^jgj? 200 lins THOUGHT DAUGHTER IS DEAD FATHER OF MRS. MARY KERN ELS SAYS HE WISHED DEATH IS ANDERSON CASE After Suffering Untold Agony For 11 Months, Anderson Wo man Marvelously Aided by Tanlac. The scene, as pictured, \v;is ono lo stir the soul to Hs depths willi commingled sorrow and pity. Tho mot'ter. father, husband and children and several neighbors anx iously gathered around thc yu frere:-, whose agony apparently was beyond understanding or description. Tho suffering mother, her usually sweet r.nd handsome face drawn and ghat"'} ly, 'was writhing in the throes of agony that amounted almost to cou-i misions. The doctors had been call ed, hut had not arrived. They had (ailed many t'mes before, anl hail, said those often repealed attack?) were due to a stomach trouble. Dull i loir knowledge and skill were In competent to combat this working i*f Nature. ; I . - | This suh'errrr was Mr's. Mary Ker nels, of it; Hammett St.. Audcrs';ui,| t!ie wife of ft!,; IV-. Kernels. She 's a woman widely, known In the Plod-. mont Section of South Carolina, be-; lng promintntly connected hy blond .iml marriage to a number of thc j best known families of Anderson, i Greenville, - Picketts and-Oconce CO-JTV ties.' nut Tanlac, the master medicine, did w.at nothing else on cart.; seemed uble to do to bring her re-j. lief from these terrible attacks, wh'.cn often carno as frequently ns four times a day. In less than three j weeks after she began tuklng this wonderful preparation,'she had gain ed ten (IO) pounds lu weight; und her ailment, which hud kept .'.cr la bed or In a greatly weakened condi tion for eleven (ll) consecutive months, during .which time she had suffered at least two hundred (200) of these convulsions, had been ban ished. Ten days after she, a bed ridden sufferer, began taking Tanlac. she had recovered her health and strength sufficiently to do her house work arid to go visiting, she sahl. It was a wonderful story she told of her suffering and recovery, and equally as wonderful were the de tails supplied by her father, who. with her husband, and mother wale in toe room during the Interview. Mrs. Kern*\"s.father, il. W. Hale, of 16 Hammett St ?uid: "Her fcvjrf>ring was *o terrible and so intense that we had laid her oiit, thinking her dead, at least two hun dred (200) times during tho las! eleven (ll) months. Score* of times w'aen she,was laid out. I hop ed she really was dead so she coull not have to longer endure that awful agony. Hut she was relieved in ju.4 two weeks by Tanlac, and now, llf teen days after abo began t:>king lt, she is up and goes out vlpifclng. For five yearn she suffered these at tacks after eating, and wo had dom1 everything posslblo for her. Durii?? the past year we spent at least $(?0U for doctors' bills for her. But f.hov only relief she obtained was in Tan lac. lt ia the greatest medicine on eart!i today." .. .. v v Regarding her.*.suffering, and thc great relief Tanl?? gave her, Mrs. Kernels said: "I suffered, from chronic stomach trouble and >Jft(Ugestion for five years. I steadily became worse de spite all treatmont. iii J. would have spells Just after, eating that would , resemble co?v?ls'oh's' so great wxs the agony. I would often be In bed as long as .a month after ono of these attacks, i 'Beginning eleven month;, ago, I TtQd been, until about twi weeks -ago, . too "sick to do anything , around the house,-.and wa.3 In the lv?d or In a chair the greater part or thc . time. . >. "Last Summer T wns idwlco op?rai ?od on at a hospital herc, but theno operations gave me no rollet nor re spite from my suffering. Whon tliuy carried me to a hospital last. Au gust on a Thursday, I did not kum? until tho following Sunday where 1 was, so Intense was the agony 1 suf fered. I waa unconscious* in a way. "T'3e Monday before I bogan tan ing Tanlac on Tuesday afternoon, 1 had Sn attack of this trouble and had two doctors to see me. They said my-caso was" hopeless, and tint they knew of nothing whlcr. would glVe me relief. They said, though, that an operation might possibly help me some-a remoto possibility, thev plainly stated.- It was my stomach which would have been operated on. "I had boen In bed six weeks, and I was told that my trouble was not Uko any case they had seeen repu.'- ! ed, but it was known I bad stomach trouble. My kiddys also were in . bad sbapc. . ] had vfebumatlsm' a gr?ai ."dealt ' :Everything I ate would sour o:, my stomach. V*We had 'done., everything we could i think of to give mo rellef, hilt to no . avail. " Sl^^MsbdndV-had bought a, < IKKUO'*?f 'Tahla?^fbr my d&uKhtdr.t ' who hod a form .of. stomach trouble.' mild as comparedv with mine, hov- i ever, und it was greatly helping her.' i He said;. jTry 'Tanlac. Mary." So) < ."?^iteg?h^tnlrtotf ?Tantvj? . v , i 5 "I have now taken a little over two j bottles of Tanlac, and I have gained I at,least ten (10) pounds; in weight.: \ I am doing*my hodfnwork'new. and I \ began taking Tanlac just fifteen (IS) 1 days ago. ^Iy little girl helps ntj^jl ll I &i ? ^^^^^^^t^^^^^^^^^ ? lilli Ww DEPARTMENT STORE. Dress iHor Easter Our S'yles are Exclusive but'jOur Prices Moderate Easter Suits at $16.50 Up EASTEK SHITS arc going to ho moro in evidence Hus Year (lian ever before because <<l coolness of thc season. The styles are so attractive ami conservative that many who du not buy a suit every spring will want to do so this year. The new shot! coals with pcpluiius, thc wide flaring skirts, the belted Norfolk jackets, all commend themselves to fastidious taste--. Fabrics include taffeta, silk, faille, gros de Londres, serge, gabardine, Guernsey cloth and shep herd checks. Of course .til the new est shades such as rookie, vapor grey, soldat bleu and re seda. Prices begin at 5?IG.50 with excellent values at $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30 and up. Easter Dresses at Low Prices SILK DRESSES will be ideal for wear at church or promenade on Easier Day. Yon will grealh admire our fashionable dresses in tallet t, Georgette Crepe, faille and chillon cloth, all tastefully trimmed in lace, embroidery and chiffon, Jacquette, pannier and tunic styles, in all the newest colorings. DRESSES at $16.50, $20, $25, $27.50, $30 and up to $45. Easter Gloves. KA YSER'S SILK GLOVES ia black, white, rookie tind th? ir w greys, some with contrast Kitten ing, ."ale to $1.U0 tile pair. KID or LAMBSKIN GLOVES in white or black with rontra.st stitching, also all the newest, tan shades, tho pair...$1.50 Easter Hosiery. P.l'STER BROWN HOS.'ERV tn spring weights for doth women and children. Ho< of 3 or t pairs, guannteo ticket with each box, #1.5(1 and.* 1.1)1) j HONEST DOLLAR SILK ll OS IS lu black, white or colors per 1-nir. .IHM MCCALLUM SILK HOSE, black only, pair. . .$1.25 YpUr^Jr^ter Hat Ia Here. M Your ;5A: n'U -t JI IT . h.mld irb'colvo careful ruhsidt ra tion. Li coiufna h'.-ri: you * v ?J .. ' jj v obtain - lim , ad vniV.p?? ?a of le?rutug tho TRUE STtYLlOSV' Although wu narry tho -most exclusive creations of New York designers, our own corps of artist-milliners is turniug out hats of real Pari sian chic ai very reasonable prices. Large, medium ur suiull hats, high or low In trim, for street or dress oc casions, modishly trimmed in flowers, ribbon ar ' fancies. Prices $5, $8, !j>iO and up Easter Silks. SILKS for Easter gowns should now bu purchased. Seo our SATIN RADIANTE at $!..>(?; our IO In. ('ropes tin Chino In all tho gond shades at $l.7."?t our PLAID and STRIPED SILKS at 91.58, $1.7."? mid $2.110; our 38-lu. POPLINS at $1.00 Easter'Needs. EASTER NECKWEAR will bright en many a huifworn frock. At aile and tille we have some chui'iu lng pieces lu thc new. cupo stylos. EASTER PARASOLS in thu new est shapes, colorings and patterns ure now ready. EASTER WASH GOODS ure very pretty, und mod erate In price. some. 1 feel fine In every wuy, though I am, of course, a little weak after a year df continuous suffer ing. "The very first dose of Tani ac made the convulsion, or spell, which followed my meal much less painful, and tho attacks after each subse quent meal gradual^- became less un til, within a week, they wore gone entirely. Just think! Tanbie put a ytop to those terrible attacks In a week, lt is wonderful, and no one who does not know how I suffered, nnly those who watched tiver mo ns I writhed In agony can fully appreciate and understand just what wonderful relief Tanlac gava me. I will never quit praising Tanlac. "When I told my doctor of what I was taking, when bc asked mo what was giving me so much relief, he said ho certainly was Riad of it. sb groat was the relict Tanlac was giving mn. Ho had said my case was .hope less. "I stay hungry all tho time now. and what I eat does not burt me at all. but my food dlgc.it?. well and is nourishing me. rt ls wonderful, real ly, how Tanlac hos relieved my suf fering and has restored my health. 1 have wrltton all my relatives about lt, and some of them aro now toking lt, too. 1 sure can recommend Tan lac. and do praise lt to the skies." Evans' .Pharmacy. Anderson, will answer any Inquiries.1 regarding tho reliability of the persons named above.. Tanlac, the master medicine 1? m.M exclusively in Anderson by Evans' Pharmacy.-Adv ?????aaa ? a a If ?TUINA COMISO OUTt ? . Dandruff causes a feverish ir ri ta lion of the ' scalp, the ' hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair ?ornes cut fast.' To-stop falling hair it once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 2 C-co nt bot tle of DSnderlne at-any. drug store, pour a little in your .hand and;rub it nto the scalp. After a few appUca ?loas tho hair stops coming out fand rou .can't find any dandruff. Prepar idriess : . '.'? : " ./.':' [ '.y .; '; ' '.. '. V : :. .' '~< / M-'?J' t Wc altern ?or? Guest? .. ' / I lu?'.h ispeace ariel, con - .' . . .;. Lt i it i i i< -i it when you' serve -, Burriss Patent Roll Lock Has no equal, making ample allowance for contraction and expan sion. Now is the time to put a new roof on your house to protect you from fires and leaks. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished ????? t ^ A if i cr m ' :'''?;VV r'vv ,Y,. , "