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3?e?j I ?E MAM ... ... ...*L Buys a /indy new style Shirt Waist. Opened A'ddAy ?om? three-or ?&iV^?ozen in White Voiles, prettily trimmed with colored bands of Voile and colored dots. Sure you'll like them much. Thc sizes and colors are well assorted. We won't promise you can get them after today, just because they are going in a hurry when the folks sec them. Remember We show day in and day out the very class iest line of high grade Shirt Waists in the city in all wanted materials and clever styles ? Up to f?tXOO ... ., ? ..V, .'. ' ! -J . . "''.?.-. i/.:- j'.*"', v" i 1 " 1 . 1 ;. ? ? 1 1 jj ; ? " ' 1 j IfefM? |pom WU le ! . . M' r^w?i ?/ - - ' r v..^\''^*; ' . .i . . :Ti- iV. . ?.??'.-???.?>..? -. .'? ( I. ::Vfe--/ v;V-'? ??'?'-] -J.g .. ;. \y?u'*Hjtake ' ii^?b? In we?r1lig;our f;unclus Bloh F. Reyh?ld's I atit?^Oust \\/r??^ at S5.?? and "Just ! Wjight^ yod go, you can know lf?[tfoo one There's a lot of iiieh, Wl?o can, at?ord to pay iiidre, that uiinkt?lod oV p?y?b'r^iioes^H?^'rc d?scrinii??aiiitg^?h values. \Ve h^ k 't??g ?ra?f? oh sho'esi -'?t/t?iesc.'prtces--^tn;? -'iargeit in tile -city^-^ai?B^?hey tdl?^?s't??ir iTio?e?^ ? ?ook 'i??kc they cost a dol iW'W Wo ?irire. This sprmg y0???? find many exc'ei?tldh'?Hy t?|??V5t?t?t???'#i? '^^aVe'?ie'???t y??ii.w?f?fih' ?lie Teaiii?'r y?u CU?I-alia let 'tis shoW yod "fe jt?i??y ^????(is^??/jcs---see S? oh y?:{?r ffee^atiu* tlt?h !jiiif|e Viie?n. aWB?S?B&??BBEm OF SCHOOL COMIO! WILL BE HELD WITH HOPE WELL CHURCH MAY ll AND 12 SEND DELEGATES Every Church in Saluda Baptist Association Urged to Send . Full Represent?tton Program for thc Saluda Baptist Sunday School convoutlon, to be hold with Hopewell church. Thursday andi Friday. May" 11th and 12th, is an nounced as follows: I Thursday, Way ll. 10:00-Devotional half hour, ledi by Thoc. J. "Watts, State Sunday school secretary, Columbia. 10:30-Organization of the con vention. 11:00-Address, "Tho Modem Sun day School-Its . Organization and Management!"-Rev. Harvey Beau-] champ, D. p., field secretary Baptist sunday school hoard, Dallas, Tex. 11:40-Discussion "How to Suc ceed as a Sunday School Teacher."-] Secretary Thos. J. Watts. 12:15-Qjestioh box, Inquiries an swered hy Watts and..Beauchamp', 2:C0-Song service, led hy Henry| Milford. 2:15-Address, 'How to Cain and Hold tho Pupil's Attention," Dr. Beauchamp. 3:00-"A study of the Teen Ag? Pupil."-Ur. W. S. Wiley, field sec retary of tho Sunday School board.] Muscogc, Okla. ,3:45-Discussion. "How Mr. Country Churches I inprove Their j Buildings For Sunday School Pur poises?" Dr. Beauchamp. 4:30-Business Session folio wei j by adjournment. FHdny, May l?fh. ,10:00-Devotional services, led by j Rev. W. B. Hawkins, j. 10t20-Address, '?A - Courso of j Biblo, study-for tho Sunday School Teacher."-Dr. H. Beauchamp. 11:00--Discussion, "T?o Young j People-How to Interest Them in th? Sunday School.-Dr. Wiley. 11:40-Adjournment for Dinner. I 2:00-Song Sorvice. led hy Henry Milford. 2:15-religious Education In Oil Testament Times.-Kev. C.. A. Jones, D. 1).. education secretary of state convention, Columbia. .'1:00-Discussion. "Tho Claims of Hie Sunday School on AdultB,"-Dr. Beauchamp. . 3:.4&-DlscusBlan-"Tim Teackor'tf Great Task."-Dr. W. S. Wiley. 4:30-Business Session, followed by adjournment. All superintendents aro members ot' the convention of ofllcio and each school Is entitled to three represen: tatlvos and twp additional represen tatives for every additional hundred pupils over tho first hundred or frac tional rant thereof. Bach school l*| urged to.send Its full quota of dele gates. Fd war.!' S. I'-aves, A. Lt. Smothers, J. lil. Padgett - . Committee. . IMicunmtlsiu. If you aro. troubled with chronic or muschlar rheumatism glvo Chamber lain's Liniment a trial. Tho relief j from pain which it affords ls alban -worth many times its cost. Obtain-] able everywhere. ; ? COMING AND GOING * ? , Mrtf. C, E. Tolly and Miss Felicia Tolly'-hnvo gono to' Charleston, foi a visit of a few days. Miss Mary W?lhv.e has returned from a trip to Atlanta. ?? Mrs. Raymond Boaty bas gone to Walhalla to attend . the Piedmont Presbyterial,' which meets there thlb Week. Mrs. B. A. Bell and Miss Birdie] Bell of Lowudesvlllo bro visiting friends in tho city. . Mr. Henry C. Tillman or Green wood was a business visitor- yester day. -. . ? Mr. K. P. Smith has r?tt?med from Columbia. ' < Mrs. George:E. .Prince has return ed .from. Lander coll?ge- where sht bas :peeh teaching a speolal course for the past few.dayo. . V -il tvv?>t'>' >ti.:(.'on Trot. p. M. -Aj?Jers?? cf "Clemson | collego was a visitor yesterday. Air. J. Lr Murphy of Atlanta. (Ja., has returned tn Anderson and will! spend a few days' here in interest of ? the proposed railway. Hov. D. W. Dodge went to Wal halla last nlglit wliere ho addressed the Piedmont Presbyterial. Messrs. Rucked Halley, *?u;; Skel ton, and T?nu Matthe?^.?-' bt:.-(f?art well wore visitons in the elly, yes terday. Mrs. Yates. .Miss Yates and Mis: Mildred Dodd were in tho city yes terday, having made the trip by au to. ' '' Mr. ?. W. Hurts of itouen Pall, was a vlsllor yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Owens of Pendleton spent yesterday in the city. j City Candidates' Cards FOR MAYOR I hereby announco myself a candi date for re-election as mayor of -the (?Hy of Anderdon, subject to tho rulct of the democratic primary election. i .... . J. ll. GODFREY. I. hereby.announce myself a candi date for Mayor for the City pf Ander don, subject tb thu rulos of the demo cratic primary,, election. \ y. M 4 WADE: A. SANDERS. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 1 I hereby announce myself os candi dato for alderman from Ward 1, sui? Juc?, lo rules of thc city democratic primary election. . . W. E. ATKINSON _I. horehy . announce. ..n\yaollj^as. sj a candidate for Alderman irom Ward 1 subject to the niles of the do?ngsrati: primary election. . ' '*,- f ' 1 ."' , , ! C'J'W'..^Ic(Jeo. j FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 2 I hereby unnounco myself a candi I date for re-electiou as ?.'.dorm?n from Ward 2, suhject to thc rules of the jdcmocrullc primary election. WALTER DOBBINS. Tho frlemlB of A. M. McFall hereby announce him as a candidate for al derman from Ward 2, subject to the j democratic city primary. FOR ALDERMAN WAF.D 3 I horcby announco myself-a candi date for alderman from Ward -3. sub ject to tho ruins of the city demo cratic primary election. '. j . ? -. ... ? ' A . ERNEST DUGAN. I hereby announco myself a candi date for re-election as alderman from I Ward 3, subjoct to the rules of the I democratic primary election. CHAS. F. SPEARMAN. ? .-.t' . .., -\".?. tilt*?-. ? I hereby l?i?ounea myself-a candi date for alderman from Ward 3, sub ject to tho rules ot tho city democra tic primary election. * S. O. BRUCEv FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 4 I hereby announce myself a candi dato for alderman from Ward ^.sub ject to ibo rules of tho .cltyv.danio eratic primary', election.-' V^i-^.Vv ':' . F. EL'ALEXANDER.' - --^r-\ : ;-v'--; I hereby antmunce. ,wye0lt,;a?'.:cuudl dato for e-?(?ctituv na alderm?tf*froin Ward 4. subjejcjt?fftho niles abd reg nlations of the city primary. '., ? ' JOHN H. TATE. ' Dr. W. F Ashmore, tho peoples candidate announces' himself, candi dato for' Alderman for Ward 4-'sub ject to the Democratic parties. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD S I hereby announco myself a candi date for re-election as alderman from Ward f>, subject to the rn lea of the democratic primary meetlon. R. R. KINO. I hereby unnounco myself* as- u candidate for alderman from Ward 5. Btibject to tho rules of the city dem ocratic primary. A. G. MEANS. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 6 I hereby announco. myself a candi* dat? for re-election^ as alderman froth. .Ward 0, subject io.; the' rules of, tho flemoevatic prlnjary election. ?IOBT. .L. CARTER &&S^ !; rfc- ' . Tin* artistic lan?o ami tho ?kill of export shot? makers is evident ii: our litio or handsome low cut dress, foot wear for spring ainl summer wear. We are showing many entirely new models that win tho admiration of ev ery woman Mint sccs them: Colonial rumps, SUU?UIH nud Slippers $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 THOMPSON'S The One Price Shoe Store We Sell for Cash Only "While other? art claiming Quality we are guaranteeing it." n?w stock of in writing 5000 MILES Tl/"E,have just received our large spring Vy consignment of Ajax tires. Better anticipate your needs, as the demand for Ajax tires always exceeds the supply. Sold by Hardware Co. ANDERSON BELTON GREENVILLE ?j i '"il ?';P i ? ?aj?ii? -Ar DIED 34 YEARS AGO-LIFE INSURANCE JUST PAID. REMARKABLE SETTLEMENT DURING the month of March the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance ?oh?patiy settled several policies tinder remarkable circumstances. On of these was on the life of Mr. Richard Wells, a lost policyholder, for whom the C?m-v. pany has been searching diligently for years. President Frelinghuysen, in his annual report dated January 25, 1005, said; "On September 4th, lSOt?. Mr. Richard Wella, a resident of Now York City, inaurcd Ida life in thia Company for $10,000 on the Twenty premium life plan. Mr. Wells did> lilt pay the premium due in 1868, but allowed the poi icy to lapse. By tho terms .of.tito. policy:'lt becamo ? paid-up participating policy from September 4th. 1863. for -$1,000, three-twentieths of thc original amount. Mr. Wells was flfty-elgltt years of ago when he insured with ita la i860. He paid the,Company $2,187.00 in premiums, And has beet) credited with $1,765.G0 in dividend!), mulling n not cr <d of $422.04. Hu was insured for $.10.000 (luring the first three y?hrs of thopolicy, ann f;r ?i,COO during the past thirty six years. As the record of the policy show* that thc insured would have reached tho s^o. of ninety-six .In September, ?003. tho Company stood ready to pay Mr. Wells or hin legal representatives the f?ll amount or the paid up.policy, $I,r>00, together with I67LQ7 of unpaid dividends. Every effort has boee made to discover the whereabouts of.tho In sured, but os yet no trace of him or hUi heirskaa been found.H This statement in the Company's report resulted, in renewed search throughout theI country, for some trace of Mr. Wells, but all efforts for a time seemed to be unavailable. Finally, in i912,.largelythrough the efforts pf Mr. I . M. Searles, of thc Chattanooga agency, the Company "was able to locate sonic',of Mr. Wells' heirs In Brooklyn, N. Y.. The search had covered nearly^ tHe. wJjple countryi sqmeof those interested in the policy having lived, it, tt? :.?c'pMti. .in the^stjiti^Qf, W?shihgtpn,.. Since 1912 |^f^^Sf^^j& feel} / cgrresb?tidlng almost^constantly >wi??: representatives of diVect or indirect heirs, uuiUr^nally, oi\'Marcl^jl6, t9Jtfothe Company having secured all necessary ' d?^'nirward^-elt?c^f?'r $1,80$.97 in payment of policy No, 33,357 on thc ilfe ?f?Mr. Richard Wells !o the administrator of (he assignee, who. is a.grand ; s?'i^ojvtii.e insured, lt was learned that the insured had,clied at.age. sey'en.ty fiye on' April 16, i'S&i? If appears Wat no one had anvAriowfedge ihat any : thing1 Was dtie from the Mutual Benefit. td any heirs of MMWells. M. M. MATTISOTr^ General .C. W. webb, District Agt. Clytie S. MattisoH, Fxecql?ve Special n^wiBala^ "? ':.'ABder^|i>|p rim