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Adjustable ALL-METAL SCREENS FU.Any Wiiuf*u> Havt Ail Metal Frants Screen Not*. Dut Cet tho Sherwood Adluatable Screen il you ware real trjeen LOI vice. I(t allrncial frame tnatea tbe Sherwood thc mott durable ?creva on tho market. It'? compact and neal lookJoi. too. IHandsome black enamel or ialvanlsed Gclib. No lira ?MMi iel; ibrcuih tho Bbernood because tba wire roctb la ' locxealQ. ibo tact? frame and 1? alway* taut and (lat. We still have a complete line of Doors' bought before vhe, advance and can save you money. See us. SuHiva?fH?rd^ Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. - ^ .i THE UNIVERSAL CAR . ?!.">./,?ti d'?i.l>w..v, . .-< .>:?;?i. '.';t;.."v..-V .?> *t.t.VM2\/U'. ii'tt. ? .- ?i . \.4-ce>rfj:~*t-.: .-..aj? I.TI'iv/fiH jfV. . .-. Economy-in low first cost and small cost-to operate and maintnin. Strength--abiUty to stand up under the hardest sort of use. Sim plicity-ii plain cturdy mr -ci. ?i a wonderfully strong and' light car? easy for anyone to run and care for. The, Ford car--your necessity. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; C?upelet $5S0;-ToWn-Gar $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale and display at; ANDERSON AUTO CO. . . .???ii... ;. y .. >.. . . ..'j ... nderson. S.- C. ?iW?fok fi ??y i s : . ? .. . fe ?. .j. ' 1 .'. .'tilt' 11, ..?..I' ^ viMi. " ; M j * *11 rg xj&m.1 ?v Vfhonyovr. tak? - your triprlhis summer be sure and I supply yourself, with" fe. N. & IC Traveler?a Cheela. '1 ; ;. ; ' " s ' ? . h ?? ^VC^ib?a ?every where; your signature is your iden tifieatioh; if lost no one ese can get them cashed; ;?$ pWjh'?.^pst?s'very?'ali: '.. ' tl j K. N. -imd K. Traveler's Check*- are for sale at ?M. ' : ' -. T .^?^?pies B?nk bf A?idersoii , 'i' i Y , si-, -^_ mm ? . . v . . ? Because y^tur'teeth.??e'fau'lties APPEARANCE, it does hoi. neces8artl8rt|fi^ ; bo' comt&?nqiai?la l)?cay la often prea?ut?. tor\weefc?,-. BEFOUI?;it?hj^ibe? assirent, v Tho skilful! dentist -C?H? detect-these/ , placea and plfiSVl?NT .-Mceoloration and disease. ' Go at least twice *a - ii i; .f^i "'j^'L1 'L. 11 'jj^J" RLIL1'1 " I'i'J.._!_ ' ? "' "' "?" II?VHIIII?I?I'?-?I'I?I?I ummmmmtmfm* ' ':n\<i:V -???^ ? ,:v;iaSsMft ?bi?s?tne.--man. of experience sticH4-to Fife >, MOST.MILES PERDOLLAR a^>^HW- ^See the FlrestoBe taao^apd^ilnd out why>you- . ty^?f?B^:''i lJl^ '"r ^ R6t this . ettra service ,at average cost'. ; '- ?i??)Wii?i?ui>iMp?'ia?iariifipi<iwiii -ri iirtwaliiiBMMiiiiiaiiiiti^w^tiiw^ ?p<u>ir<?T SESSIONS FEDERATION WOMEN' CLUBSI HELD FIRST BUSINESS SESSION EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES I Eelterment cf Conditions in South | Cflrolit?? is Theme Running TJir?ugT?out -the -Entire Convention. Tho first business session of the] !Sth Anneal Ccuvetition ?>f thi Soutli Carolina Federation of Wo men's clubs began In the First .Bap tist church ot this city yesterday morning at 10; SO o'clock witt) the president, Mrs. J. W. Allen of Spar tanburg presiding. Ncarty tho en tire day was consumed with roporlf of officers and reporta from various affiliated clubs. The ladies were, tak en for automobile rides over the city yesterday afternoon shortly after r o'clock. (Many more delegates came in yes terday afternoon and Borne will ar rive this morning. Over 130 dele gates rogi&tered' yesterday. In the absence of the recording secretary, Mrs." S/ Silcox bf Charleston, Miss FJOBBS E. Cooley of ?St. Holena island ls acting an secretary. Report of President. Tho TOport of the state president, Mrs. J. W. Allen waa one of the principal; festines of yesterday morn ing's session'; r' Taking co-operation as the keynote of her address, she 'stressed tho Importance of all clubr. la' South' Carolina working h*r?non ioiu.'ly ?Mifl in unison in order io get certain measurea, brought about. She discussed the importance of more night .BchoOt's In the State, and tho part'!they were playing .lp wiping out .illiteracy from South Carolina Sho also called attention to the work which had bee? outlined by Mr. Johnstone on Tuesday evening, say ing that it was ia .a great measure clue.,to tito Federation - that this, work had been..started. Mrs. Allen report ed the formation and organisation ol ir> new clubs during ?the past year, j;, i. .Recommendations Mode. . The legislative committee recom mended, two important matters to. come before the next general assem bly: " ... '?. ??. .1st-To mr-ko women eligible ..as .school and library tru?tec3, . \ r.iW-A home be,,n ejjtabHshed for tho care of,tho feeble minded ot .tho. ?;talo. ! '.' .'. "No Illiteracy In South Carolina in . . . im.? . . ; ; . ThhJ 13 the slogan pf the education-, al. department. The chairman,, Mrs. Walter JR,..Duncan pf Aiken, reported that ' the. fe^owtlon waa now giving out ten scholarships, torr at Win throp College, two at Lander. Col 1 oge,. two ..at the Confederate Home C6Ueget ooo at.Converse, and one at Coker- College. She said, that. . these bad .been given to girls who -were not able to go to college In any other way and that the' competitive examination which 'bad been held before ram;1/ that t'uey went to glrlo who ; absolutely . heeded tho . ' j scholarship fdpd. Mr?. C?ncan also spoke of the importance of compulsory education, and it.3 enforcement..' This brought on a discussion in Which ?Miss EUia beth Dickson of Co]limbla, stated some fact3 In'-regard' to this bill add how;-lt could be brought about. .Mrs. . Allen asked Mrs: Coker ' \ to take tho ? chair while she Stoke % on thi?i subject? and.the - substance bf he? deinarks Were that ibis state wide law wau 'coming, but that the wotji?>? would have to" work for. lt bjr decrees. . Mrs. T. s. -Llnprle wat? naked how tho law was work-Jig iii North C?ro llha. 'She said that she 'Mat. "?'proud to.say that North. Carolina waa the first of the southern states to adopt the state-wide ldWi and that lt 'if as being enforced es well as it could be without, a special officer for this pur pose, and she ??thought that if th ty O.id have'a. special officer? lt should h? a woman. $: ? $ $ $ fil fc?$'?A ii i ? ???? ; '. ' : : i ??>.. ? dollar. dowti-A floi - vii .'. lar a'week or pay day* . .. . '* : , ,,;r-::f" - x ,st ThCt'S tlie S^mpHtled ; * l:- ?t?y.?jfcs: System' %*>K Po ly you can-pay""ht'Sly ?A V ; amount from toe "up e^tfh week or pay-day. u ? * .'. . '- Ww^^wt di i ?._ m 4 tf>'\ YESTERDAY T11K APTBBNOO> SESSION The afternoon session of tho con vention began fit 3:30 o'clock and for about an hour reports from vari ous clubs in the State were heard. The reports were very gratfying, and very clearly showed that tho club women in South Carolina are active One of the principal features of the saftc-nnoon session was the address by MISB Jul ra Seiden of Spartanburg on "Night School Organization." Misa Seiden as:.u worker for night schools seems to have no equal and she has d?n?'.Ynoi$'for the establish ment of these 'schools in South Car olina'than any otlfer woman. So great has beep ber work, that in her home county, Spartanburg, there is an enrollment of ov?. r 2,000 in these schoools. . In discussing tho organ i iratios of night, schools M?PB Seiden j stated that it, was very lu priant to I create public opinion in their favor j This, she ?gldy. V?Ould have a great Int?uenca t^^?MitOi legislators and j would causo them"-to give tho ma-1, tor more serious consideration. Mis Seiden stated that there , wero 1 states in the Union in which night schooln wore being operated and that lu counties in So.uth Carolina had them. Sho stressed the importance or juo|ier supervisi?n. She told of the co-operation of tho people, thel marked desire io .learn and gave an illustration where an old man 73] >.<.:. r:;' old hid /iltcmled in order that h<> nili;iit h? apio to. write hts name She stated tlu)&'2{i.jper cent, of the voters .how were diable to sign thol hames. . ' At the conclusion.. of Miss Selden'i ' address mime rou a questions were asked and ^there .was much discuss .Sion. ' Finally a motion waa adopted to tho effect; that the South Carolina Federation of Women's clubs do all In their power Jto?eliminate illiteracy I in South Carolina during the . next year, and that thid', matter be refer red to the chairman of the depart men! of education*;: " ? Mrs. Walter-?13/* Duncan, chairman of the department bf education, at/ted permission to allow her to present to tho 'Federation the need of fund;; in hor department. tSince many of th delegates had not . then arrived, </ i matter waa .postponed. . ! ' Mrs. J. . E. Bliefrbe, General State Federation secretary, .belag . absent, Mrs. Frank li. Gary o? Abbeville was asked to take'her. ni ace and read the report of ther^sftf?etary. which had been sent In. "The report was read :and adopted.. ."."V The ropo^tsuoi uvei clubs la direct .membersnlp',of.*th? G?nerai Federa tion were then Tead. ', In the abse?'ce^'br Mrs. J. A. (Drake of,.^JenueUgjnio, - endowment j secretary/ Mrt'.- "'Jonn Douglas ' was asked to read ber report. . The report had not arrived, add this matter was .postponed. : : There 'appeared to be n deficit ot $2)19 in South Carolina's assessment fer 1 no endowment fund of the Gen eral -Federation, and tho question ot raising--this- amount thin came up. Over $118 was raised., find tho mat ter will be ?brought to -the attention' of the Ft?oVafibn -anain today. Tho Mew York Iii er. nial. .Min. Eug?ne Reilleyof Charlotte, N. C., corresponding secretary of the General Federation of Women's clubs, then made on address on "Tho Fe rocas t oft the; New- York Biennial. " Mrs. R?ill?y is aisblendid speaker, and-for about 20 minutes very de ll gb tfiiUyi entertained tho GC present by teir.hi.;', the'm of \hQ biennial which ta to lo held in New York city during the : litter part of May. She goto p Shori,Hke>tch of: thet history > of the General^Federation?- we psurpbseu o! tho meetings, advantages to be. gained by-attending, and out lin ed the elabo ra te.prosram which, is being planned *?r th? td?bnifti. - Tho -session' then adjourned and many of the,.delegates' took an auto* I mobaile ilde* over ibo city. VEB^ER-sil?MELlN * S?neca, May 10.-,-. Miss Pearl Ver ir ;and ; Mr. MorrisShanklin were ar ried at the Presbyterian Manse 4t three. o'clock yesterday afternoon. ali ss Vernor, is tho second daughtor Of Sesjator and .Mrs.' E.. E.Vemer, , dt Ocohee? Couniyr and a ypnng lady , .of ?troy?g.ftnd enshrining personality with m>by friends throughout this ?h.Qle:'?^t^,;^.For.;:t1i!?.-..p9^?::.?w?^ I t^.t4i?o^?iit^y. , ;, ^<vr. o. nuoibc-r "of ? ffMlfc? I t ic? Statevx TlmRe ?^?di^githo m i a^^re^ajrrs. T. p. lawton; MISB , . Mr, and Mrs, 6haaklln lett immcd- ' lately for *het? futuro honte. ,for the 1 fr?tent ;.?|'4 Long ; Crook; this: county j ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' riment, Tho pr lao, A lovely sweet bouquet ot ?weee peas, WAS!.won by, Miss Lola Wilson. Miss Major was, assisted In her duties as hoste?? by Mrs. J. B. Humbert, Mrs. Joe Ev?? ann, and Miss Cleo Balley. After ?the contest. Masters Roscoe Mosoly, and Charlton Evans pre sented the fair honoree with a pack age containing the many beautiful gifts of her frieuds present. An elegant salad course was served later. Birthday Party. Little Miss Emmlo Farmer was the pretty little hot-i'w Monday af ternoon for twenty of her friends in honor ot her sixth birthday. Af tet an hour of games, delicious cake and eream was served, followed by mints, j Sho received many pretty and use ful gifts and it waa a very happy oc casion for the little hostess, and each of her guests. ? ??.???????.??????.???ft** ? COMING AND GOING ? ? Mr. J. F. McKentie of Honea Patti waa a business visitor to tho etty Wednesday. |ft?r. -i-. Mr. W. F. Davis was among tho vis itors to the city Wednesday from Brushy Creek. Mr. L. H. Cnryo of Greenville WBB a business visitor yesterday. Messrs. W. C. Rico and M. C. Tay lor ot Hartwolt, Ga., were visitors yesterday. Messrs. P. P. Gray and Raymond Blair of Portman spent yesterday in Anderson. Messrs. L. E. Bowie, Joe Sherard and P. B. Galley, Jr., were among tho Visitors from Iva yesterday. j Messrs. A. B. Rosenberg of New York J. S. Leggett of Baltimore and H. P. Sherrerr and J. H. Miller were Jewelry drummers in .tho c|ty yester day. Mr. VeBB Moore of . Piedmont- spent yesterday In ttio city. TRIED H?ENTY YEARS TO BANISH TROUBLES COLUMBIA WOMAN SAYS SHE SPENT FORTUNE SEEK ING RELIEF ?. . , i . < . FOUND WHAT. SHE NEEDED Mrs. Lawton Declares Taafec ,Gave Her Great Relief-Io Glad to Praise lt. Y .About twenty (20) years ago,. Mrs. E. J. Lawson, ot 400 Duke avenue, Ridgewood. ?T?ourhr?rC?T?'m?l?TW gan an effort in her interest that only ?er great determination and her f ai th uv ultimate .success enabled her to con tinue .for th csa many,, years. But, at hist,, after many d Isapp ointment ?, yho says, she believes the end bas; been reached. Even now, she teals almost Ilka a new woman. Banning in,..a new way just about five-. (5) weeks ago, she says, she ls. now rejoicing tn tho' considerable mes (iure of success sho has mot. : j "I spent a fortune trying t? g?r re lief <from my troubles," she said. Mrs, Lawson explained that she had been in search of some preparation which Would successfully combat indigestion and rs number of Its accompanying Ills j with which she said she bad Buffered for almost a generation. She . con-; t limed tn say that Bhe had tried do;: enaof medicines, but after Bbn began to take Tanlac, "Tho Maxtor Medi cine." she immediately noticed a edi an RC for the better. For twenty years she jhad worried along with ber physical troubles," which Tanlhe, after, tho first two 1 i) doses, noticeably ' relieved. Mrs; Lawson gave ' the following . statement In praise o? Tanl?c. i "For twenty years I suffered, morov or less severely,' wi tu Indigestion and a number of ai'mcnts accompanying thia trouble. I lind headache a fro (iuently, which made mc miserable. After eating I ifould- suffer withgas qn my stpmacbi and,'a heavy' full feeling in. the- regl?n?"ot my stomach. ipy- itood disagree^ with me an^. ,;?. t lacked energy,, My system showed ,ln several wsya th? strain it ; waa under?i going. ..,'. ..' '.' ' i. j "Alter reeding so much about Tah-i tee; for several... months and having rhy friends tell mo of Ita raino.. X declined tociW:<lt Though,I liad; tried io tho rael a great many med} cinefi,- L had been "unable to -obtain satisfactory resur>-.. I spent a tor-; cune trying, to get relief, but nt last "* clac baa been**found and It* seems I No Better Suits Thau Tte For the Money I? . \i ,l?J^?j than tho selling price put on "V j/ ^MLJ^M S IB Bfifil?lBBB them; und every suit or tirons fflBfMfWBB Ej j "jj 8 regardB to style. In all si*- // '. ' j ? j fiewfisffipRBI CB anti mont every dtmlruulo mmSS&BStfB R shudo. i .-c'l " I New Silverbtoom Splits I %, and Skirts 'vl You'll see lots of them blossom forth on the st fee ts now*.. I (hat warm days have come and all summer lor?;-; such very I practical and attractive garmertts will be used for town, couti/* IB Irv and sports wear. Silverbloom Suits, new silk like fabric, washable, colors lg fast-in new'awning stripes^-Gray, Rose, ?lue find fiizen;'t) I . Only $8.00 Suit lg New Silverbloom Sports Skirts, prettily made up; with Hi . tl now pockets, button trimmings, etc., worth $5.00,.",,];//'\.iy.m I '; : ; Only $2.98 Each ; . " ': ? t" a ii.-. ^ V".V;.. ' 1 . ? :.:''a:H ^. . ? .. . '.,''..*'' It Chases Out "Tie Biiie D?vll?*' m Pepsi-Cola is lively-full of smiles and laughter, lt goes bubbling down your parch ! ed and grouchy inner man and puts new life there. It chases out the "Blue Devils^ that e j and: sends your ?lg'^arch.^. enemy, uric acid, limping away. : , It isn't a; medicine-but it does the work of ?. ! . -the best medicin?;in that-it helps you tp:.digest 1 the food you have eaten. It has Hepsfn, Phosphoric Acid, Fruit ijuices and carbonated distilled water, -S^Pl^^^^^^l ?9 . :?/?': ? . : . . . . . ?..? : . . j P? Mk your d?ctor-^h^ knows. . ** '*. |t.?rOWU good f?^ :25c for' 1 Sa':; |^ : |^^^r?\vns. - . ; ^ < . ! At all fountains and in bottles; - r Pepsi ?oh Bottling Wpls '; ^'?;^ fe'-'' ......... ; , >. mi iiniMi iii<n mi r?i> I'MIMI?M H it?r mrtrgh--Ti-|^-ft~-**T*J^*~-'^''*''"**'"'**''*"'^^ KHHHHHHII^HH?H