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I ?555555SI55 ^ OUR ANNUAL COST SALE] K^^g ? Opens MondayvMay 15, ' WK ff ' \ To quickly reduce our stock, COST PRICES-commencing at 9:30 A. M., PB^R // _Jgjj Monday morning-will prevail throughout our showing of ^^m?B? Coat Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Waists, Wash Dresse^ | ^^^'^^ . Lingerie, Neckwear, Gloves, Etc. ^-s. ta For Ten Days (^^1/ An opportunity to provide yourself with the best in this summer's needs everything that women wear-and of the newest styles at a great saving. Strictly Cash During Sale No Exchanges SEE OUR OTHER AD, ON PAGE THREE --P**>B >1 , ?HI A- : ?? .. ' ? 1 4 h . :=?.. 'F ..-c.,? . . .. .;; ;. MRS,' JOKES SAYS "I HAVE BEEN HELPED IN SUCH A r?i,V-. . .:-.V'.! I WONDERFUL WAY.* TAKING FOURTH BOTTLE Say? Her Hea* Hurt Her For Two Year? B?f ore Taking Tanlac -Other Illa Relievedl Atso "Tanlac -is tao finest tonic in the wur|d," waa. <sh? emphatic statement of,Mrs. J. A. Jone?. pro'prJetre8B"of a boarding house 'at 1015' Assembly street, 'Columbia, lin a recent inter view 'with the Tanlac representative. I .r:>%':. : m ' ^ ;.-... . Hals CAj^ictty of Boven.j ; pa^n^rs, f Higli grado j . \ ' mat?riai: ??eat appearance.1 ; ^ Rea^n^)le prices. We also X ; . ; make commercial bodies ?ji?^ jttoeya tofit any make ? car.vWriteform ,,/ artd'.pr?o^s. ' v.:. ^ / ." .. Home Raised Nnncy Hol5 ema Porto' R3co POTATO SLIPS $1.50 per 1,000 ?J. v;??t' ja" rcaijy a'.wonderful medlclnd,'.' added Mrs.. Jones. "I) am now tak ing : my fourth boCtle, andj I have ficen helped in such a wonderful way by it that I just caa not say too much in praise- or it." . . Continuing, Mrs. Jones;. described her suffering and gave ihe.' highest praiso to Tanlac, tho remedy which gave her such remarkable relief. Uer statement follows: ' "I Buffered from vertigo, and a kind of swimming in my head, 1. always had a headache - with this trouble. My "head hurt mo ali the time for two (2) year?, and if this pain happened to ease up, I would be hurting around my stomach and ' ray heart. Often 1 would hurt almost all over.- my body. AU my energy seemed to .leave mc, and' I was forced to drive -myself around to do my housework. . "Neuralgia caused rae ' awful pain, and at fines during th?-past thirty (30) - yeara 1 have had ? neuralgia sd (badly .they would give me chloroform to ease my suffering. Frequently ray 'n?rvea would go to pieces and 1 would ehake as if I were having a chill. "Final ly I decided to try ,Tan lac I .am'.now taking my fourth bottle, and the remedy -certainly has given mb great relief. My heart and stom ach are in good condition now, and do hot give me pain. I feel so much better in - every way. My head : is clear and I do not have those spells bf vertigo. Those attacks haye hot' returned since I began .taking Tan lac. . . .. "I can eat just as* ranch of any thing as I want, and lt: does rot hurt rae in tho least, - so j much ha.; ray j stomach been built up. -I have had only one attack of neuralgia since I' hogan taking Tani ec, and I h el J eve ! would not have bad that had 11 not stopped taking 'Tanlac for a few day? after my bottle gavo out. '?'*:? ; j - "I am greatly .pleased- with " Tan-1 lac? and X sure am thankful 'for tho good it''-dfd for me. - .Tanlac is the finest, tonic is .-the world.; The Tan lac tablet/J also arc Very; good '; I can recommend Tsit'sc now. like others who h?ve taken lt, in tbs : highest terins, becaus--; I have been .helped in ?uch a remarkable wuy by it. I just can not eay too much in praise of Tanlac." Tanlac, the master medicine. Ia sold es du el voly hy UVsne> f^Srmacy,' two stores, Anderson ; Horton's Pharmacy, Bel ton ; Wost Pe I zo r Drug Co*; Pelser ; fendlstott Drug Cdw JP*ndlstoa; ^olt Brag Co? Monea Path; D. L. Donald, WliilamBton; Saber Drag Co., Pied mont \ Pri?e: ? per bo t Ho s tra? gb t. .. !?-" ,y ".,1 .r."1 ''i.-V i ? ?' HQT?CE TO x^OITOWS . AU persons having claims aga?net .the estate of Hugh Mahfcffey, Sr., de ceased, ara hereby notified ?to present them prpiwly; proven $0 ' the under signed within th's time prescribed by law, and'thoiw indebted to make set? tleraeut. '?'.'....>. ' - Oso. *?V Sullivan, ' ? ? s. and. M. C. Mabaffey. Executors. April 10, 19161 - s*: MILL mm * O. R. Harris han resigned as mus ter mechanic of the Chadwlck-Hos kins Co.. No. 5, Pineville, N. C. Chas. Koon has accepted the po sition of outside overseer at the W?lterntton (S. Cf Cotton Miller. ., G. E. Couch of Ware Shoals, B. C.. ls now second hand in cai ding at tho Mills Mill, GreenviUo, 8. C. - S. A. Rhyne, of Charlotte, N. C.. Is how grinding cards in tho Imperial Yarn Mill, BelmonVN. C. Arthur. '8<tapson has. become sec ond hand.:tn carding at tho Diadem boro (N^ C.) Cotton Mills. J. D. Ivoster of Greer, S. C., ls now night ovsrsoor of twisting at the Riverside Mills, Anderson, S? C. L. H. Cole.has resigned as over seer ot spinning at Raeford Power and Mfg. Co., Eacford; N. C. -. -. Hanna ot Greensboro, N. S., is overhauling spianjihg at the Brogon Mills, Anderson, S.:.'C. ? . C. L..Hdtch?son ia now snperin 'cadent of -tho Sapona Mills, former ly the Cedar Fa I !a (N. C.).Mfg. Co. D. R. ' Hinkle has; resigned' as card er .and spinner at Milstead Ga-, to become assistant superintendent at' Tellas&ee, Ala. * .'ic. M. Borden,>formerly of : Ker : Shaw, .8. C., has accepted tho posi tion of . overseer of carding at Mil ijtciii] Gu? i C. V. Russell of Charlotte. N. C.. bas accepted tho position of master m echan ic at tho C Ii ad', vick-rio aldus Mill No. 5... Pineville, N. C. I J. F. Moss has been promoted from second . hand to overseer >1'.'of. weaving, at the Dilling Mill, Kings Mountain, N .C. * I fl. T. Burton has accepted a posi tion as second hand In spooler room at tho Calhoun Mills, Calhoun Pails,* S. C. .", . - Grady Tucker has rescued his po sition at the Calhoun M!'is, .Calhoun Fail?, S. 0?, andi moved to Anderson, H.! C. s >' ?. E. II I sht owe r. p rosi d en t of tho Thomas ton Cotton Mills? Thomaston, OB., ?pent lest Saturday In Charlotta on, biiBlness.. J. H. stillwell'has resigned as su perintendent of Afilas. W?. Co., Bas ?sa?cT Ci?y, N. OVi'sbd accepted a position e* Hote-wmiamaton Mills, Fayetteville,. N. C, - .'VV-V.?V'-A D. li. Jon6z* bas reslxcoil as super intendent ?sd. manager of Victory Mtfc'^'-Oa:^fiaPS?s4ltt?, N. 6% to- de vote bia .whole, time to< the Milleu Cotton Mille, Milleu, Ga. C. C.. Clark, formerly sup^rlntou dent of Worth Manufacturing Com pany, at Harden; N. C., ia opening a grocery store at Bessemer City, N. C. .0. jr. Booker ' has resigned aa sec ond hand ir. No. 1 waaw room at ."Landale, Ga,, aaa will spend the summer in -North" Carolina. ?MS.- P.' ' Ch coter has been promoted frota, ovBTseer of spinning to night B?perintendent ot 4hs Lenoir (N. Ci ; Colton Mina. Marvin Poovey, of Gastoola, N. ?., .Iras- accepted" "tho position of ovor seeri ofspinning ot the Lenoir (N. C.) Cotton'BARB. % A. L. Howell, has accepted tho position , of asgfc-lant supcrintoudent of;the Earnaldaon' Was to Mill. St. Pauls, N. C. .'. E. B. Wise; o? Bt-.esburg, S. C . has accepted/Che position-ot super intendent of tho Martel Mfg. Co. Egan', Ga. * . J.R. ?lowe of tho Phenlx Mill, Kings.Mountain, N. C., is now. night overseer of Weaving at the O?age Mill, Bessemer,City, N. C. I#. B. Gibson baa resigned as over seer of carding at Seneca, S. C;t to income second ; hand in carding at the Woodside ?Mill, Greenville, S. C. /W. R: MoBely Of Greer, 8. C., h aa accepted the position of master .me chanic at t,he "Monaghan Mills, Greenville, S. C. J. V. Thompson ha? been promot ed ?rom overseer of weaving to *uv perntendont of Vctory Mfg. Co., Faycttevlte. C. Grover Suttim, of Edenlon, ?. C., has accepted the position of night aolnner at Holt-Wllllamston Mills, Flayettcvilio, N. C./ Jl. T. 'Tico of Columbus, Oa?, ;has accepted the position c-f master me chanic-at tho Hillside Mills; La G range, Ga. ' . - Wv. H ; Mathis has resigned his po el?'cr? at the Bibb Mill No. 8,.Macon Ga., to become second hand In spin ning at Milstead, Ga. . J. P, Bller tbas resglncd as over seer of weaving at the Dilling Mill, Kings. -Mountain, N.e., to accept a similar position at the Chadwlck Hoslrine Mjtil No. 4,'Charlotte. N. C. A. C.-Pavels bas resigned.-as : light overseer of spinning at the ..River side Mills, Anderson, 8. C and ac cepted a position with Tho Swift Mfg. Co..,CoUi?*?t?s, aa. L. Cuddy has r?slgnod as su perintendent ot tho^. Atlantic and Gulf Mills, Quliman. Ga., to become assistant superintendent of thc Con ri**?lciit > Mills, Danielson, Conn. EiR?cot?rrTO BE MADE SOON liWasbtogton.. Mfey? li?.--The; third annual bird conni.' : of the United Stated wilt po aindo by tho Bureau ot Biological 8woy of tho United ?tataoi dDepartnitnt of Agriculture during the breeding season, in May and June. In making thia survey the i^reauvwlil irel* .largely on/persons interested hi WM lifo who agr?e to act as Volunteer enumerators and count the different kindw of birds found la a 40 or 80 aero* farm or wooded tract nmr^eir. homes. .The coonta thus made- by unpaid observ ers during the last two summers have furnished to U>o dspartment valuablo data on the character, number and VUstribnUon of tho hird population. care: adarg? number of volunteers in tba west to repo^ ;on ;the bird life in ' A- '/," ? thc plains, thc acm inn-Id region?, thc deceits, und tho.. mountains in that part' ot tho (Juted Sta'.cs. Kspcla. attention ls also to ho glvcm to" tsecor iag data as to tho birds In tho fr ul;, districts Of tho Pad fi c co-tat ! and In tho South Atlantic and Gulf ??tutea. ' Tho lu formation collected this year it ls believed, will be of'Special value In enabling the department to test tho cue ct of state and national b rd laws and also in. determining-what relationship extols between bird life and tho prevalence of locusts, grass hoppers and other iusect pesos In dif ferent localities. V As ft is ImDOsaibJo to nuke an ac tual count of all the birds tn any ex tended district, each enumerator Is asked to report only upon the number of bl rd a breeding in a solectod area of 40 to 80 acre? in .country or sub urban districts. . Pram the figures thus obtained, those kv charge of the work ?re able to approximate the to tal number, ot birds of each kind in different sections of the country. 'Enumerators who wish to report, on birds on farms arc asked to choose, i an area which includes farm, build-i inga, aliado fcteos, orchards, plowed j land, patture. or meadow or swamp, J but not very much woodland. Thc enumerator begins his survey In day- j light some morning and zigzag back.! 'and forth in the selected area, count-' I lng the male birds. - Early in tho..1 I morning during Ute last of May br. i : the .first .week cf Juno every , male} I bird should bb in full song and there ( .fore easily counted. The count of one day ia to .be verified by observa tion on several mornings. The height ot the breeding soason should bo crUwih for this work, tn the latitude uf washington, May 30th is about tho proper date for the count. In the ' latttnide of Boston tho j work should, begin; a week.later, and ?south of Washington even on earlier dato should bb selected. . ,In addition to reports on farms and suburbs, enumerators who. can do so will be asked tb report on the birds ia a timber area of about '49 acres or in tn isolated, bit ot woodland of from io to 20 acres." In the Northeastern . II states neparate reports' on th? norn-! j ber or (birds found tn the wilder por- j j tiona of tho farina, preferably ; these surveyed tn tho earlier connia, aro ! desired. ' ?' i Those wishing tb take pari-.In th& survey can obtain completa tbxtrac-,' tiona by ? writing to fha Burean <'?' of j Biological -Surrey, knited ; Sta tas Df^. < r^rtmont of Agriculture Washington ? ?>; C . . The' work, howav?rj calls for' ' con?lderab?et .knowledge of to! rd s and only ifaoaa *whbi can readily distlng ? Ita tho different Hinds should un dertake to maka retoraa for their'tb-*f cant?os. . >aaV*y?n ima m tn-+m*?mmm-?-rm . .- : Two :vf^pa*|ea Arrive. , San Antonio; May 18-Two com?." panies of coast artillery reached Wifc? today and camped at Fort Sam Mana too. Jt ls- exited alt tho companies included tn tito movement w?t be in: by n?^ht,*on?i?ntrapea- . bead-; quarters tonight after two weeks ab sence. * j 1 t. 'i' . .,. " 1 . ".1 '!' " 1...!'.; ". .<?"..y\yt\ 1 ' SUMMER SCHOOL wimri?QPc?L^ ROCK MILL, SOUTH CAROLINA June 13 to July 21,1916. NOTup, EDUCATORS-Some of tho moat famous educators of tho United StateB will give a series of locturoa^Profoaaoro. ; McMurray and Thorndike of - Columbia University, Now York, Gomraislonur 'Kendall of New Jersey, and ox-President of tho National Education Association, Editor, of tho Journal Of. Education, President of .'the Story Tenor's League, General Secretary of tho Religious .Educa tion Association, and many Others, CIUBiSE OF STUDY--Full courses of study will be provided to me^t tho needs pf (I). Superintendents, anl Principals, (2) High School Teachers (3) Primary and Grade Teachers (4) Ru>el School Teachers and (5) thoso wishing college credits. FACULTY-A large faculty has been secured composed o? Bpoc . lally ts and leaders, of education In this and other, states.J SPECIAL FEATURE-Modol Behool, rural school problems kinder garten practice and lectures on, tho Montessori methods. County Boards of Education are authorised to renew certificates'still in force for all teachers who do aa?J<?factory work In tlris Summer School and take the Anal examinations: '? ?/ LECTURES, ENTERTAINMENTS. OUT-DOOR PLAYS, Mt'SICAL COMPANIES, EDUCATIONAL MOVING PICTURES, . PERSON ALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. LARGE NEW'' 'GYMNASIUM. REGULATION SIZE TILE SWIMMING POOL. LARGE ATHLETIC FIELD AND . PLAYGROUND THOROUGHLY EQUipPED^ ACCO MODATION UNEXCELLED. For rates and further information write for Summer. School Bulletin. .... j \ IX B. JOHNSON, Pa^SIBENT j . ? ROCK HILL, S. C' 'jwn?>M? .piji?- in?ij'i?,n'M?liimnnlli II I II I ullin III MPH 111-1....1 ??T......i.in ,._ ... i IA.Ill? (From The Literary Digest.) ? If your radiator leaks, poor in SE-MEMf-OL Th? self-acting radlalor cement Finds th? Leak and Fixes It , Se-Ment-o? is a ppwderi put up In lithographed - tiri cans. When poured Jnto your: radiator it . dissolves;in' the iiot; w^ter, At the leak1, thc cool air congeals it into a cement that repairs lt automatically.. . Look for the pumpkin colored cans,^lf?p The ab?Ve advertisement is one of a series, ihat is miming; every ott^ in the Literary bigest. v" WE SELL AND COMMEND THE ABOVE