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Says Depends Health and Vigor Necessitate] Regulation of Organs cf Elimination Skin foods and face creams and j powders cannot make a -woman beau i If ul. because beauty l'es deeper than j (hat-It depends on health. In most] i-ascs<'the basis of health and the causo of. sjekuess Can be tra~??d to1 ibo action 'of'Uto'bowels. Thc headache, thc lassitude, thc ?allow akin, artd thc lusterless eye* are usually caused by constipation. An ideal remedy for women, and one | that is especially eulie! to their dclicnte organisms is found in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a mild lax ativo compound, pleasant to the j '.?ste and free from opiates and nar cotic drugs of every description. Mrs. Gertrude Jordan, ">i!2 North Liberty St.. Indianapolis, Ind.. says: "lt lt simply fine; I have never been able lo find anything to com pare with Dr. Caldwell's Sy rup Pepa'u. ' I started using lt far tho btby and now it is my family standby in all cases where a laxa tive is needed." . ' ri-ly ut Union School. "Tho Masonic Ring," will bc giver, al. Union school hoUsc : Friday even ing April 28, .81.30' o'clockf' Following is thc cast of chirac tors: Roderick York, a Jealous husband -Leon Burgess. Bartholomew Jeremiah Furc brolhcr, a detective-Tom Brooks. Fred Hall, cousin to Mrs. roderick York-Gordon Keys. Mrs. Roderick, otherwise known aa I list A5T LEAST tw?cjr a ycar,;^? Let hi tn give your teelba.thorough of decay, clean off the tartar, and eyila that are likely to grow on yoi DR. HENRI ; - Office; 0?er farmer* M??ldenc??Pfc?W5rV .. alders ? ? SJ m m mk i ?l ? i SS mt 1 I Wi iH m 1 thal ?^I^^?^^I^ strength and long Avcar. I : I ; -SM 's Beauty \ Upon Health . i:\.\:>iw:, . ...... 1 . .: 3SKS. GEUfBUDK JORDAN (J. free of charge by writing ta Dr. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pei sin is M.bl in drue stores for fifty cents a bottle; a trial 'bottle can Le obtaln W. H; Caldwell, 454 Washington St.. Monticello, Illinois. Flossie, a bride of three weeks-Ce leste Webber. Ethel Winn, a college chum of Flossie's-Ruby Leo Knight. ! Madame York, mother of Roderick York-Lola Ersk'ne. . Miss Delaney Joues, a deaf ol Jori y Tr lend of the family-Lizzie Webb. Tildie McCormick little ward of M8s Delaney Jones1-Edith Knight. Besides tho play will be given a humorous monologue quartette and I chorus. Admission 10 cents. ?very ^ew Style State reflected in tho fashioning of tho etty NEW SPORT SUITS that ) are showing Jn Palm Beach and ber wash materials-originality id refinement in every line and c niost\ nlodorale prices.' Seo em.'? . .'. v ... .*;.. Fresh shipment CASTLE lints ady for Monday. PREVENTION Au ounco of prevention 1B worth n .pound of cure. This is the day dr PREVENTIVE MEDI CINE. Nowhere 1B this BO nec essary as in regard to tho care of tho TEETH. Visit the den thcr you think you need ft or not. cloanlng, search out the beginnings in general'PREVENT those dental l unawares. r R. WELLS, i & Morehfents Bank, on, 8? ?. . .. .Office 'Photo 627. . . ? .? ;.}-: . ? ' . ? - . ^ ..'.. \ ; ? ? ' '; ' ? ; '. . ? ? >S - <...-..: . A grand assortment of new and neat' designs for ?. vpfcbtilei who ?ari afford ti) / / pay tmore but don lt want f io; Eye pleasing; designs cs elegant and durable, and .ason?le >W DISPLAY tho Peoples Way" 1 1SAN/E MIL-ES OF STEPS 1 TOMORROW LAST DAY TO SECURE TICKETS FIRST PERFORMANCE CHAU TAUQUA TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY KILLARNEY GIRLS! With ? Program of Songs and' Stories Typical of Ireland Irish Ufe Tomorrow ia tho last day to se cura tho season tickets for the chau tauqua which will begin on Saturday, afternoon when thc first perform ance, consisting of introductory ex ercises and a grand concert by thc Killarney girls will* be glvon. The afternoon performances begin at 3 o'clock when tho music begins. This will last for 30 minutes and then tho regular uumber will ?tart. Tho Killarney Girls, and there are six of thCm, have a program of tongs and stories typical of ireland and IriBh life. Polk songs and bal lads, which spring from the people, are found in abundance in Ireland. Many of these have boen arranged for the use of the Killarney Girls. A number of original pieces * have .been written. As a result, the pro gram wheh they offer ls* distinc tively artistic. Every member of the company is a splendid singer. Miss Kita Rich, who heads tho party, is a well-known entertainer. She has many accomplishments, but her chief forte is her ability to read and impersonate. The tickets for the Chautauqua may be secured at the clumber ol commerce and those who wish to take advantage of thc spacial season rate will have to secure, them today or tomorrow. , NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, With Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken youl* hair with Sage Tea and .Sulphur, no one can tell, becauso it's done so naturally, so ovonly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou blesome. For GO cents you can buy ut any drug Blore tho rcady-to-ruso ?pr?par?t ion, Jin pro v/i. by .thc addition ot other ingredient?, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound " You just dampen a sponge or s'ft brush with it and. draw'Ulis through your bair, taking ono small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair dis appears, and, after another applica tion or two, your hair'becomes beau- ] tifully darkened, glossy and luxuri ant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis ! grace, ls a sign of old age, and as we [ali desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at vince willi I Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger.. This ready to-uso preparation is. a delightful toilet requisite and not a medicine. lt.is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. for FORO Gars Etea capacity of seven pass??gers. High grade material. Neat appearance. Reasonable prices. We also make com m ere i al bodies and jitneys to fit any make car. Writefor illustrations and prices. The Rock HUS Buggy Co., ^^^?M^m ll m m RAGS OF ALL ? KINDS 1 will pay *i.f>0 per hundred, each tor Rag?. ' 2 Bo per hundred for old Sers o I ptrbh.' > >.' .'. '. ? I 4c per pound for bid Automobile I Tires. \ I lOo per pound for old Inner Tubos, -and Tk$ Highest Gish Prie? tor ill kinds of old Brass, Copper,- etc. iTybu have ?? much *? W.popadj, ol any of the above 'phone me and 111 call tor lt . .: SAM?ISNER j Manning Street. Near Blue nidge j! ? ...i |$?OETY ! Delightful '?ectlitg C?tc??kee (hap. I fer. A delightful meeting br'the Catce fcfteg chapter D. A. rt.. was heh! or. Monday afternoon With Mrs. J. lt Vandtver, at . "Runnymeade", hoi lovely homo on. South Mc?Juffle street Several via'tors lent tat additional I pleasure to tho afternoon, ??d tho] attendance of members .was unusual ly good. Appropriate to tho anni versary of Shakespeare's.- death, Mit program was devoted to his life atm works. Tho brilliant arid talented hostess gave an interceding little talk ot his plays, and showed v thc ! (gilesta many; souvenirs from his ol? ?heme Stratford ' on tho Avon, which '?bs h?d collected while there a few 'yc^r? ?gp. f Mt^?: vAiV Sharpe read a splen did paper on Shakespeare {Vornan Characters, this wat,' followed by ai ?paper: by .Mrs. E. R. Horton who gave an Interesting synopsis of tl?, j play. "Mid Summer Night's Dream,' and .Mrs. A. P. Johnstone gave thc synopsis of "As You Uko lt." Aftei this program the hostess gave bet guests a charming and original lit tle context the answer to wh'ch w< ro the names of Shakespeare's dif ferent ploys.' Miss Mab Bonham wen the pretty littlo prize for the most correct answers. During Uie social hour. Mrs. Van diver served a dainty menu, and wat is istcd in ; her duties as hostess b> M TL". John Sullivan. Mrs. D. S. Van diver. MrB. G. B. T'mmcrm?n, Mrs. E. 'P. Vandiver. Mrs. C. B. Earle Mrs. Monroe Hanks, and Mi.ss Ma); Bonnum. . . For a.I>etty Visitor. Miss Eunice IX-, was the attrac tive young hostess for a few of ber friends on Monday evening when she cn.ortalned in honor of her cousin Miss Nancy Evans of Pendleton. Thc homo was bright with cut flowers and lights, and, lt. was a very de lightful occasion for those present. The young ladies were permitted thc privilege of the Leap Year, and se lected the'r own partners. In th* game of "Progressive Conversation.'' This proved a very charming plao Tor all, ns tho young men present were a few of thc Clemson boys, who aro the honored guests ot tho Week. Later delicious /rcfrcshmonto were iorved and ended ono of, ,1110 pleas antcst affairs ^f, encampment week. Ii eau Hf ii! Dinner Party. . On Monday;Mr. Prank ChenauR ontarla'ncd . eight of his college friends with ari elaborate turkey din ner, at his beautiful home on South Malu street. ?JTj Ibo homo;" was bright with' the beauly.and. fragrance of many spring flowers, ' anti', tjio dining table bril liant in Its'appointments of cut glass aud silver. Among the guest was 'Mr. Von Kui nitz, coach for tho Welford tea. ?. ?'." In Honor of Home of the Visitors. Again on Monday evening Mr. Chcnault. and Mr. Gladstane Acker entertained atoou:.' sixteen of tholr Wofford and Clemson friends nt an elegant course shipper at the home .of Mr. Chcnault. The evening was delightfully pleasant and informal and was Tully enjoyed by tho for tunate guests r ? ; , . Jllrtli. . Mr. and .Mrs. C. Earle Faucher of Birmingham, A!a., announce thc birth of a son. ^O,. E. Jr., on Easter Sunday, April 23rd. 191?. ? COMING AND GOING > -Mr. and Mrs. Joe c. Lig?n and family or Iva wore vlslto'V- in An derson yesterday. Mr. W. L. Dobbins pf Tqwovfllo spent yesterday in/.tba city. ' ? -'fefr^ ? ? ? Mrs. W. L.*: Lsoil ?hbt ??d Miss Rutii HodgeB of -Iva Vero, among the visitors tn the etty yesterday. ??-.'J&;-:.',.- - .. -JL1L?J .' * ' '.Dr. CH. Burton of Iva spent yesterday in Anderson. , Mfa. J. S. Marrbt of Seneca spout yesterday in tho : c|ty. 'Professor and .Mrs. Sam R. Rfcoad ea Ot Cl cm son wer o visitors yester day. Sandy SpriagB. v, Sandy Springs Democratic club iVnet arid reorganised by electing J? B. D??thU, president. . Thos. P. Hobson, secretary. Delegates: J. "W. 'Major. G. ' W. Daflby, H. M. Garrison. Ti. 8. Hol? son. J,. M. Kcslcr, A. C. Su.naicrell. ACV S?mm?rell 'executive com I? CHURCHES ARE REPRESENTED SCHOOL! NOT INCLUDING NUMBER OF CHURCHES OTHER DENOMINATIONS INTEREST GROWING Instructive Sessions Are Being Held at All Hour? During Day-Today's Program Moro than thirty church of thc Saluda Baptist association arc repre sented ut tho training school and this 1 does not include a number of! chur-hes from .sister denominations All of these churches are enjoying tho intc/rest and enthusiasm being maulfest in this first training school j in this sect'on cf thc state. It hr truly a great school ami will mean moro for the development than any thing that has yet been pul over in | this community. Any who have not had the oppor tunity of attending the training school thus far should take ad van Sifo of th's wonderful opportunity fer real, education along Sunday I school lines and come to everyone | OJ the meetings still to bc hold. l'rograui For Today. Wednesday April 2?. 10:00-"The Equipment Needed by .i Country Sunday School." Prof. Hudglns. 11:00-Pastor's and deacons con ference: "Tho Church In , tho Social: Organ'sm.*' Dr. Carver. :>::.C-Devotional half hour. Hov. lt. W. Alexander. 1:00-"Th? Teacher and 111? Mes sage," Dr. DcMent. 1:45-"Tho Graded lessons," Mrs. Groj3. Conference. \T> -"Teaching the Lesson and' Story Telling," Mrs. Cross. Group 1. .V/.5-"Tho Law of tl?e Lesson/* Dr. DcMent, Group. 2. .*>:1.}-'/Tho Best PJan of Organiza; lion." JOB. T. Watts. Group 3. .":.!.>-f Management and Enlist ment," rfrof. Hudglns. Group 4. G:ir?-Social, luncheon. 7:30-VThc Law of tho Teaching | Process," Dr. De.Ment. Group'1. 7:30-"Perils and Possibilities,"! Jos. T. Watts. Group 2. 7:30-"The Junior Pupil," Prof. Hudglns. Group 3. 8:30-"Problems of Progresa and] Their Solution," Dr. Carver. ANDERSON CANDY LAND Now ready for business. Try our Chocolates 4 Bon Bon? Marshmallows Caramels Nut Creame Cream Mints . Pe??tit Butters Wc manufacture every pound of Candy offered in our glace, using only the highest grade materials. ' Wo. aro well prepared to handle-and BoUcIt--special or ders of all kinds. Antblng you want a?ado to order on short notice/ * <. it " - Come by and lot us show you a| real candy store, Ao?fsoa Candy Land NOBTtt MAIH HOME One months pay will not educate your daughter mir will it buy a horrie. A certain percentage of your wagfsV put each pay day in the Sav ings Club yirjjl db either or both. . Start, ;'noW and stick to it. Tte li .th? Strongest Bahk|| Are You our We are ready for you with the dandiest assortment in the city. AH new styles and materials - Rep, Linen, Pique, Gaberdine. Regular and Out-sizes $1.50 to $6.00 The better grades are all pre-shrunk, so you don't have to tfuess about your size. Middy Suits aed Sailor Suits In a variety of pretty styles Up to $10.00 If it's white, it's here. Provided Yon follow a .; few underlying principles and adhere to a fow safeguards. ? " Study Tho direct Ion and Isndeucy ot tho town'3 development, insist On every modern coaven- ' lonccr-ito' other buyers wltC Do BU re you are protected by some provision prohibiting cheap houses being built tn the neigh borhood.'' . Don't buy merely because the price locka cheal- what you Want bi enhancement in - value, so study the underly lng condi tion? to ssc it y??. ein rcaWov , ably expect an enhancement. The closet you study ibo real os- , lato Sltd?tlon itt'Attdorsbn tho ... ' moro you wl)i bo ttaprcsmd'^vtW Ute opportunity f?rtil AW?rso?i offers; hirth from the in vestment f . ^htlpttht and from the stand point of a home. o