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Tb? powdar dissolves In water. Needs nb cooTnng-Keep it on hand. Rich Milk, Malted grain extract in powder. Tho Original Food-Drink for all agea. For Infants, Invalids and growing children. More nourishing than tia, coffee, etc. Pur? taatrition.upbulldiag tb? whola body. In tho horse, or at Hotele and Cafas. Invigorates nursing mothers, and tho aged. Uubr.iitutes cost YOU Samo Price Traveler's Checks . When you take your trip this summer be sure and supply yourself with K.. N. & K. Traveler's Checks. Cashed every where; yoiir signature is your iden tification; if lost no one ese can get them cashed; and the cost is very small. $*$' K. N. and K, Traveler's Checks, are for sale at . ? . ; ... . .i ... ;...>.?"?ti;iti .v.rv'r Peoples Bank of Anderson SINCE TAKING PERUN? 1 can say my bowels are much more regular. My heart is stronger. My appetite is much better. My throat is much better. Mrs. Williarn H. Hir.chliffe, 20 Myrtle St, Beverly, Mass., writes: "I have taken four bottles of Peruna, and I cart say:that it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and throat. I recommend Per un a to all sufferers with catarrh. Ido ri?? think'I ever felt rniich b?tt?t':1 ;T am really surprised at the -work I can do. I do riot think too much praise can be said for .Peruna." : V'^fW^^^?'^ Those who object to fluid medicines can now procure Peruna Tablet?, : ;.?.':,,. <-.* ? -Kt, MRS. ASBULL ENTERTAINS DEACONS OF .B^lSfcr;^ CHURCH AX TOWNVM?tE Town ville, May G-Mr. and Mrs. IO. c. Asbill entertained the deacons meeting i ot ^the. Baptist church last Tuesday ejvenipg. The following deacons were ^present: W. T. "Hunt; W. C. Kingrli, 8 .Boenian, J. N. -Boleman, F. L. Gaines, E. C. As hil!, Elias vEarte, .Rey.'* J.u E. Crlm. Misses ^nttf? 'JSatt Stovell, Carrig ?t'ewart and Kathleen VLaador spent the week-end ^?rtth" ?Mise Fannie Hroyles aisha? lovely country home, Miss,- Myrtia ./Gantt la at ?orne af fer closing a successful school *year| ut Iva. Mr. Woodflne Gantt of Atlanta, ls j visiting relatives here, r, ' Chevis Cromer of Anderson . waa| tba guest pf Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boleman. . > Little Missen Frances G nd'Antoin ette Earle are visiting relatives in Greenville. Mrs. F. t>. Gaines, Mrs. Lon Boleman, -Miss, lillie Galloway, and .Afra: Earl Barton at tended the Teachers Training school at. Ander son lost "week/ ; Baby week waa observed 'at T?wn vllle last Friday. <, j. B. Felton, superintendent of ed ucation was In*town Wednesday. ? i w^y?^^SB^SB?IS^a?fiSmv\nhwiTiajBgBHsHWH^awa^BMa^H ?????????????????????j.. IlSOCffiTY I **?*??*???*??*****>#*** | For Twa Admet ITO Visitors. Mre. Sumter Earle of Columbia] und Mrs. Wilmot Evans of Boston, j the charming guest of Mrs. B. F. Kramer, and Mm. S. N. Gilnier have shared honors at many beautiful and delightful social attentions dur ing the we?k, most of these being small Informal affairs, card parties, luncheons, and' picnics, each day be ing filled with a merry round o)M parties. One ot the most enjoyable of these occasions being the picnic party giv en oh. Thursday afternoon by Mr. ind..Mrs. Ralph Ramer at High I Shoals. The guest went out in au-| tomobiles about fi o'clock and return ed o/t 8, spending a couple of hours ] out in tho country, which is so beau tlftil .just now:. Mrs. Famer- served j her guest with an elegant picnic picnic lunch, all seated around on| tho grass? in true picnic fashion. The invited guest for the afternoon were: Mr. and Afra. S.. N. Gllmer,j Mrs. Sumter Barle, Mrs. Wilmot | Evnns, (Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Gambrell. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Causey,' Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 'DeCamp, Mr. and Mrs. S. FJ. Parker, Mr. and Mm. P. K. McCully, MT. and Mrs. A. S. Farm er, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. On*, Mr. J. C. Oilmer, Mr. Albert Teague ot Laurens,* Mr. J. S. Fowler, Jr., and Mr. Norman of Charlotte. Mrs. C. VW. Causey has returned from Baltimore where she has been spending several weeks. Miss Susan Rice o? Highlands Ls visiting her sister, Mrs. Florence) Thompson, of South McIJuffle street.. Mrs. E. V. Rice has returned to her homo ia Highlands, N. C., after] a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Thomp son. f COMING AND GOING ? Mm. W. H. Dodge returned to Jacksonville, Fla., yesterday after a visit of several weeks to ber son, the FJ3V. D. W. Dodge, Mrs. D. W. Dodge and . children returned with I Mre. Dodge and will epehd three or) four weeks ia Jacksonville. Mrs. R. A. Gresham and son, Master Ralph left yesterday for I Greenwood and Ninety Six to sp cn ?j the week with friends '. Mm. C. L. Harris and son, ('lem ont, have gone to Green* wood to I spend several ' flays ?wlth'r&latlves and) friends . ' Mi& Emma Bolt of Denver is visit- ? fag in the city. Mr. S. E. Whitten of Pendleton] spent yesterday in the city. Among the visitors from Iva yes terday were: Mr. and Mra. W. Frank . McGee and little daughter, Miss Edna; Dm. C. H. Burton and j D. O. Barr?as, Messrs. W.. T. A. Sherard, T. C. Jackson, Jr., and P. B. Galley, Jr. .' Among those from Clemson yoatcr-.j day,were: Mrs. F. H. cilnkscales. Mr. and Mra. john Robinson, M W. M. Riggs and party and Mr. F. F. H. Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. G. Burrtss and] children, Albert asd Xante, and Mr. John sud i va n et Iva, S. C., were vis itors to Hartwell Saturday, the lad ies shopping and the gentlemen cok ine; after some business while, here. They came over in Mr. Sullivan'.'; j new car.-.-Hartwell Sun. Mr. Way no Todd, ot Arcadia, Fla, stopped'.over in Hartwell Sunday on] his return home from a visit to raia*, tlyes In" Anderson, S. C.-Hartwell] Sun. . WEBE LARGELY ATTENDED . > Miss Mettle Abercrombie Won Med?! at Centerrttle. The closing i exercises of the Con terrville High school, which were held Thursday night, were largely at tended. . The ' declamation contest, which; waa participated in by three yoting ladies and two young mzn was much enjoyed. The trustees of this school, for th&. best effort ?long this line, award a gold medal and inter est In the content ran high. - Tho m ?vi al was awE.rdod to 'Misa Mattie Abercrombie, whose subject waa .?".The Kotntm Soldier." (. A picnic waa given, Friday, at which the diploma? . were delivered to Oie graduating class. ^???ii^ II if i : VULCANISING We are nov prepared to vulcanize. Automobile Tubes ant? Casings as well ts Bicyc^ Tires; our facilities for doing j this work being the completest I in the city. Ail WorkGuaranteed i Drop by tad let ne show yen the biggest thj?g ever produced lo tho motorcycling wd??d-Ths 1W Ind's*. West Benson Sir Mt I AT T? CHURCHES | .*.? ?ff****?*?***???****-* Central I^byterhui Church. Sunday school at id :15. Morning aefrvlce at'"l.l?30; subject of sermon, "Is There a Cod, and What ls H? Lift?." " , Evening service at 8:15; subject of sermon, "Why Did Jesus Leave the World?" You aro cord.ally invited to at tend. J. K. Breeden at Toxnwnv and Orr* Y&iO?. Ville. Mr. J. K. Breedin, of Columbia.] S. C., superintendent of the anti-aa-j loon eague, wtU;1ecture at Toxaway in the Mcthojdfe^'eharch on Sunday I afternoon at. -fiSO o'clock,, and at] CTTville nt 8:00 !o'clock at night. Tho pubiic'm cordially invited to | bea.- these lectures. First Baputlst Church. 10:0p-Bible school, Dr. A. L. Smothers, superintendent. 11:30-Public worship, sermon by I tho pastor, John 13. White. 8ubject,j "Divino Interruptions." 8:00r-Public worship, sermon by the pastor. Subject: "God's Protect ing Care." Monday. 4:C0-The divisions of the Woman's] Missionary society will meet In the] follow homes:-? Southern-Mra. E. K. Todd, LIgon I Lvreet. Northern-Mrs. William Brown, j .Vorth Main street. Eastern'-'Mi's. Kay,nomi Mattlson. Western Greenville street-Mrs. Fredi Trlbble. 7 $ Central-; * reiver street-Mrs. R. Y. II. Nance. > '')'.-, . ; ,. Wednesday. 7:30-Teachers meeting. 8:00-Prajrffipjand praise Rervlce. G^ee Chnrch Itev.'J'. H'. "-Glbboney, rector, phone 835?' > ' v ' ' 1 Services for the tsecond Sunday af ter Easter, May 7tli: 10:15 a. m.-Sunday school and| Bible class. 11:30-The Holy Eucharist end| se*, .non. < :30 p. m.--Even song and st mon. The Vestry will meet Monday] evening at .8:00 o'clock at the rec tory. . . ,Y ! Tho rector . Wilt return from Sa vannah for the services announced | above. ' Orr vi! lo M. E. Church. S?rVt<!?fft'"a1t the OrrvUle Methodist! church Sunday Moy 7th, 191G:< Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m.,j Mr. J. A. Glenn, superintendent. Preaching ot 11:15 by the pastor, I Rev. L. E. Johnson, subject, "The j New Testament Church." Lecture at night jot 8:00 o'clock by I Mp. J. K. ' Breedin, of Columbia, S. C., superintendent of the Antl-Sa-j loon, league. St. ' John's Methodist Church. Sunday rx hool nt 10 o'clock. Breaching at 11:30 by the Rev. J. T. Anderson. . . Preaching at 8:00 by the Rev. T. C. O'Dell. Special meeting of board of ate-1 warde called at night service. Fuil| attendance requested. : Ai* Christian Chnrch. Kev. J. G. Har. ii oil. formerly of A?gUBta. Ga.,' 'will -preach in the Christian chiirch^on, Sunday morn ing at 11:80 ond'Hhe' public ls cor dially invited, to/attehd.'.-?.' DEATH WIlAlAM C. IIADBEN Died at Chester in Hospital on Thurs day Might. The following from the Greenwood Journal of -Friday twill, be of interest cinco Mr. Haddon is' well known -In this section and married fi?i? Ken-, nedy of this city: ?>.. *_.?. ' ; News waa recelv^. in .the city this morning of tho midden death of Mr. William C. Haddon, of Due West, At a hospital In, Chester last night.. His body was brought to Greenwood on tho early Seaboard train and taken to Donalds over tho trolley at 0 o'clock. .No futter*! announcement has been mode. The announcement of Mr. Had don's death will come as a great shock to his many friends In Green wood, .especially the northern part o< the cotinty y here ho lived o. number of years abd -where he way most highly esteemed.1 Ho had been in poor health for tho past several weeks ?jad went to Chester on Tiiesr ] day for an examination with tho e.x <g*c&ftoci of undergoing ?? bpern-? tlou. Yesterday, morning hie phye?-? I clan? stated that tho op er? .lion would not be performed until some tim?; next week. Mr. wadden wah reared at Doe West and was a son of the late R. W, Haddon. - He-lived' in Due West du. tag.t^jeerly manhood, later moving ?e^Gbk?fcttry, -where he fanned for a numbe? -?f ?years. Lcsf y esr he re turned io his old home at Due West. two in tho .omploy of tho Piedmont ? Northern at Or?env?Be and ah? other teaching in; Alabama. Ills two daughter? arv in school nt Due Wean Mr. Haddon married a Misa Kennedy Andqy?o?, ^ > ? ?d S 1 ?ave feint cftamlb'eriata'a Cough Ra&?tfy^?nd lt ;#apa got him w?!?.,k Obtainable everywhere ! ) 511 ' BARKEN GRAY HAIR. LOOnO?NG. PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally that Nobody Can Tell Half timi toses lia color and lustre, or when lt faded,5 turns gray, dull andi lifeless, is caused by a lacie of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made] up a mixture*of'Bago Tea end Sut pliur to keep her lochs dark and beau tiful, and ihousands of women and men who value that even color/that beautiful dark' shade of hair which is so ; attractive, UBO only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get thia famous mix ture improved by tho uddition of other ingredients by asking at any drug j store for a CO-cent. bottle of "Wyeth's Sage? and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so even ly, that nobody can possibly tell it lu?s been applied. You just dampen a ? sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand tit a tim?. By morning (ho gray hair disappears; but what; delights the ladles with" Wyeth's Sage und Sulphur Compound, is .that, be sides beautifully darkening" the hair after a few applications, lt also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it un appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound ia a delightful toilet requisite | to impart color and a youthful ap pearance to tho hair. It Ia not in tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. Get to know ?nd read Intelli gencer Want Ads and you will soon see they will save you many a dollar and get you what you want at the same time. L hereby announce myself a? candl cb.to for rc-clectloq .na mayor of the I City of Ahdcrabn, eiubject to tho rulen bf th? democratic primary election. ' . ? 1 J. H. GODFREY. . X hereby announce 'myself a candi date for Mayor for the City of Ander- j son, subject to the rules of the demo- ) eratic primary election. WADE A. SANDERS. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 1 I hereby announce myself aa candi; date for alderman from Ward I, nub-] joe t to mles of the city d?mocratie j primary election. W. E. ATKINSON. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1, subject to the rulos o'f the democratic primary election. C. W., MoQee. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 2* X hereby announce myself a candi date for re-electioa aa alderman from I Ward 2, subject to the rules of the| democratic primary t lection. WAIA'ER DOBBINS. The friends of A. M. McFall hereby I announce him as a candidato for al derman from Ward 2, subject to the j democratic city primary. FOR ALDERMAN WARpT . I. hereby announce myself a canil dato" for -ai Sermon from Ward ' 8f liib J??lW the >,mtbfli"?f the city:* d?mo cratie pr Ima* y- ?lection. ; v . . . 3 ERNEST DUGAN. I hereby 'announce myself ? candi date for re-election as alderman from I Ward 8, subject- to the rales of tho | democratic primary election. . CHAS. P.. SPEARMAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman from Ward 8, sub ject to the rules ot th? city democra tic primary election. S. O. BRUCE. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 4 I hereby announce myself n candi dato for alderman Trom Ward 4, sub ject tb the niles of th6 city dor^o eratic primary election. 1 ' P. E. ALEXANDER. I hereby announce myself a candi-' date for re-election as alderman from. Ward 4. subject to tho rules and r?g ulations bf the city primary. JOHN H. TATE, Dr. W. P. Ashmore, th?- peoples candidate announces himself candi date for Alderman for. Ward /-sub ject to the Democratic pa rt ltd. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 6 , I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as alderman from Ward 6, subject to tho ruleB ot tho d^faocratlc primary-elect'on. "i:hereby 't?j^c^r'?hyt?H^'W'; candidat* ?or~atd?rftdn from Ward enbject f^ the rv^ of tho clty 'dem ocra?e prla^ry. vT f A. a.; MEANS. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 6 f''-hareby snri?ua ce my^lfa caa ' iVfd'r y?-?Jectlca as aldej?to y?t^TO^-1? th? rut?p o ra? to primary election. . - t ; . ; - ROBT; ?i. O^RTKR. in writing a 1 its 15 ES i ??1 5000 MILES "VS 7REN you buy Ajax tires you ? V get something more than fine rubber and fabric and the vulcani zation of these two. You get the maker's steadfast determina tion for Quality. Ajax tires are guaranteed in writing for 5000 miles. Measured in miles, Ajax are better tires by 1500 miles. While others are claiming Quality we are guaranteeing it." Sold by . SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO; Anderson Belton Grecnvflfo , - " j , ,? ? . i NH Tailor MadeSuit Dry Cleaned vf- . '.'V f. 7?xfi'/ J ! . "i ' 5. . ? ' ..." . ;."'';*',. I"/J'LV* J Tailor-made Bulla need a frequent dry cleaning and pressing to keep them lu the heat ot oondltlon. Our norVleo cj?tn'you but little, and It keeps the garments clean, . bright and fresh In appearance until worn out. We remo vu marks of wear and soil. Wrinkles and oreases ar? ra? moved, and the garment ls kept In perfect flt and shaped so lt hangs Just rtfht> " * ; ". You'll f)hd our ^ery?eo odds a great deal, of wear to the suit and keeps lt constantly*flt for wear on any occasion. Anderson Steam Laundry .'Phone 7. Burriss Patent Roll Lock Has no equal, making ample allowance f or 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 i Write; ?pr.'phone us for prices W???????B??m ino. T. Burriss & Son Anderson, S. C. The Piedmont & Nortea Ry. Co. Will Operate Special Train fco Leaving Andersoai S: IS A. M. ') -RETURNING Leave Greenwood 5t00 P. M. Everyone Should Be Interested in This Irotitu?oi?J|?jf: Should Ta? J Advantage of the Extremely Low Rai? Offered Cor >* ^ ******* Ajjjj fron;^?^^^ Corrospo^ng^ Low. Children Half Faro CHECKED ON . THIS TRAIN ?Y>r further information coll on ?ny ticket agent or write |i?f?|