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ii I ii See Nefwton for CatH> ADMISSION 25 Cents. Fine Quality, High Gr?de Dresses 411 m m For Afternoon and ana Street Wear & /.',. A description that "would do. lhcao dresses juBtico'ia. impossible here. We can only Bay ?bat there are Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Silk ' 1 on lin:;, and combination:- -all Ju Ibo most approved styles* and col ors. You must.see them to-appro-, elate their beauty and fineness-r $4 to $25.00 Each. ".. We would say, too, that Vpjj-will - not tiqd lu our ti tock a single cheap. ' "salo dress" as Is so often the cash' ' -they're tho finest examples bf beautiful. Bilk .dresses-every one! ?. Seo us for alt your ..wants Millinery. tn NexS (>o Parker & Bolt's ^?^K^?t ifUt^.'?a?ched' Suites, in genuine sojid Mahrig: j any, of-tiMoihia? designs- ". Neat and trim and w ?tliai i ? :Tmr comforlaHe ai?y lo?my. Both dresser av.d wasli : i't'an'U have sp^ious <fops ar? drawer spr 1 ' and ar?"pieastog j . ah^ig^a^fu?, ;'~v '>. J5xceHeni construction - throughout and a very special vajue at the price. -..'.'.r,c . ^I^^?l SEE ''xjViNDOW . , . ! >ALL G/ Stat lina and Long for Games ? IS MD HE SHOULD tl TO AGE OF PHILIP EPSIN, AGED COLUM B!AN, TALKS OF F?3TOP.Y AND HIS HEALTH HEALTH BROKE LAST YEAR Says He Attributes His Recovery entirely to Tanlac-Has High Praise For Remedy. My father was seventy-sir,en (77) years o?r agc when he died, and my mother outlived him by twenty (20) years, almost reaching the century I mark in age before her death. , I have j always been strong and hearty, per haps unusually so, until two or three i yearo ago, aud, before that time, my1 friends said I had. a good chance of; living to be as old as my mother when she died.- Last summer my health j brn!'.e~d?Wn noticeably, but I am now j again in good* health and I have re nn in c-l tho greater part of my lost strength. My rccovory IR entirely duo lo tho wondorful value of Taolac", With these words, Philip Epsln, of 924 Calhoun street, Columbia. sum: j marlbed his praise for' Tanlac, the wonderful hew preparation which has uinco its introduction hore last sum mer. proved tho remedy needed yr re store . thousands ot sufferers. There is perhaps' no moro enthus iastic endorser of Tanlac in Coluro h'a than Mr Epsln; as his statement indicatsb. hr." L?C? a. resident of rolumblh fer an ov?n hair ontury. His memory hi .remarkably vivid and ac curate, and ho %ays he weil * remem bers the timo, when he was four years j of age, hi left -Europe with lils fath-, or for America. . * 'I ,venture to say thare.aro few peo ple in Columbia who owe a greater. I debt to Tanlac" than-T do,"-conthmpd-J Mr. Epsln. "I suffered from weakness] and was naturally debilitated.. My digestion became poor, and I had. ?to cat a very light diet. For several years I could not eat meat Lejat summer I -broke down noticeably. .My .strength socmid to give way, and. I lost energy. "My daughter had read a great deal about Tanlac, and tried to influence ino to take lt. ? I did not. so sho bought j and sent mo a .bottle. I took that, and got another. I have just finished tak ing my. second bottle. "I think Tanlac ls a? fine medicino. It has been of great benefit to me in .inany ways. Summarized, my relief through the use of Tanlac was: It has Irbutlt up my constitution, and .1 ani much stronger now than I was be fore I took.it. I have a much 'better appetite and can eat a heavier diet j without suffer i np those pains around ?my stomach. My,., digestive organs have been strengthened and they are, now performing their functions ad mirably.- . T can 'heartily recommet 1 Tanlac. My. wife, too.thlnka Taalac ls won derful. She says she never wilt" let mo bo without it and that she will buy it as . regularly as bread." Tanlac, the master medicine, : is sold exclusively in Anderson by Evans* ':PharmBcy .-?-Adv;. ___-m-~_--?-^ Di*, your feet hurt ibexe hot days-if so use Dikes Foot Tab lets. Owl Drus Co. Ci ? S [To cook with i? the most convenient fuel t o be rftad. And it is the cneagsesv foo wfcen thc ?artUltft *a? ettcafdon b given iL Try it Jar awhile* yoe Wai like it There aro satisfied usera o? gas ia son. Ii i just the thirt? to neat the bath toom wit&u I Utk UNIVE] e Championship Gi Clemson. Two tailed Promptly at ,4 SI* "the Birth ? Wm Here Ft FoUovrfns E? ' all-day.V) couierence with the company's advance business repres\intative,'.Mr. J. J. Trow.brtdgo manager of The Anderson Theatre, announced Thstrsday hight that fin al detail8\Of the. engagement of "The Birth of a .Nation" have boen com pleted and that the Griffith spectacle will positively he shown in Anderson for -Jareo days, beginning Monday, night, Mxy 22. Matinees have been arranged for Tuesday and Wednes day and the' advance sale of sea's for - the five' performances will . he opened Monday morning at tho box of?co. Tho company that comes to Ander son is booked'for tho Jefferson The ft % V i-i-1 Sh i b*"-u| Iv'' ? ? . ? -'- MAE She will be,seen as Flora Camon .deben Theatre Hay 22-S3>21. ' * ; atm.,, Birmingham, for Conf?d?ral Reunion week and it j corney to An derson directfrom -that city. It tpighi he added Uni- tho..' organization has just completed ,v, phenomenal. run ol two ,h>phth'?' . th??tre. Now Orleans' ' inasmuch nc the or ganisation-, carrlc.-i its own symphony orchestra of -25 Now York ahlits auil two carloads of special electrical aid Bccnl? equipment; the spcc'r.cle will ?bc seen ? herc exactly ? as it is ehowr in tl-.o larger cit-V/u. It Is-expected, that '!Tho Birth of . B Nation? will rank with a fair or b!j t&to?^jn attracting, V?B?JOTS to An I dcraon.doring ita-engagement. D. W. . Griffith; '..tho''producer,'has emphatic ally stated that] the ..spectacle will never be presented'except in the first class theatres! bf the moro important clMes and -tho Anderson engagement ir.- catuclated, to .servo all tho terri tory :v,wit|i/'a'\40-n^e^:,r?dlus. ? When the company playedTa thrco days' cn e^ycinent in Grec-nviilo earlier-In the seo son:,the .hotels wore, filled wJtli visitors' -and- thc' city 1 had tho -aspe ci nf entertaining 'a great convention. The -0011T South.is undor th?.spell of the .wondeiiul; dramatic 'epic : thal .(.-.? - ??;. p?rime Tjie ?i stones, teheed RSITY ?F S. C; ames Best College Pitch* p. m. ninoth Play, >r Three Days (irlttlth bas produced by combining the arts of music, motion " photo giauhy and stage realism. "Thc Birth of a Nation" is sometimes, char acterizcd as a moving picture but it is vastly uore thou thut ,as auybody. who hus "ccu it will agree. It ls the completo story of Dixie's sor rows and triumphs during tao war and reconstruction periods..aUvv? *u the outdoors with 18,000 peptic r> <' 3,000 horses ot a cutt of $?0,000.. Tue j spectacle runs 3 hours and an elabe-, rato symphony t'core, played by tho highest-salaried orchestra on lour, ia fitted like a flowing garment, to its n,000 scencj. In addition to tho mus-' j ic roalistlc effects are a'.tain rd by:' m m In "The Birth, of a NaUon" at tjic An-; the use of a great array of special sound doviceB "back stage'.'', fe Alto-! together, the services of Ofiy -people aro employed in each pr?sentation.' from which it will bo readily'.??vao^ pre?lated that the spectacle is not a) moro moving picture. Thc etory of tho spoctaclo ls .taken; from Thomas Dixon's worhl-popuiar> story of life and love lu ?tho-Pied-: mont, "tho Clansman'!* . ) . -~-1--, "Chamljorlain'H TableiB : Have li ami Wonders for Me.w ; '.. *T have been a suf fercr^f rom stomach trouble for a number of years,- and air) though I have used O great number ot remedios recommended for-this com-' plaint, Chamberlain's Tablets is the first medicine that has given 'toe 'posl- ' tlvo and lasting relief," writes Mrs.. Anna Kadin,' ?peucerport,.... N. Y. "Chamberlain's Tablets bare d-ao wonders for nv J and. I value then; very highly/' Obt?wablo everywhere, ._L. tbndon^May ll.-Tho Marquto of. Crowo announced in* the house of lords yesterday that BAron Wim-: borne, lord lieutenant of-Ireland, ha**; resigned. .ex* ils conics back to Firestones. in of ei<pcr,?ch?c.':sti Pirct j Grad un tc now into the exper-. class-who enjoy - ; ??? - - ?STH MILES PEft^ pl IrTreston? man and find out why you ihja extra ?ervlco at average cost. 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