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**TpH E mosUmportant feature of a farm power engine today is the fuel it uses. 1 . That, more than anything else, determines- % its usefulness and* economy. ? At present prices of gasoline and .kerosene, you sw. could not afford to accept a gasoline engine as a gift, if you had to use it. : You could bettet afford to pay a big premium for a Mogul kerosene engine. See the Mogul work on kerosene. Ask your dealer to show you the difference in fuel cost between a Mogul in any size from 1 to 50-H. P., and a gasoline engine of the same size. The figures will surprise you. Internationa! Harvester Company of America (lotorpsrateJ) . ' ; ' . .- ..( . . ? ? Mogul kerosene ermines iure uold bv \ .' ,'. ?.:'[(?.: .', . : ? \ \'/\ \ "J? ? -. Anderson Hardware Co, L Anderson, S. C. YOUR SHIRT STARCHED RIGHT You uro particular about tho starching ot your shirts. :;B?i.' you ''couldn't 'bo more particular about it than we are. Wo starch every shirt in just the places where lt should be starch ed, and to just the right degree ot stiffness_[n each place. , We wipe all the surpluB, bael;.and yoke, and .we straighten out tho cuffs and bosomB so they lrbn7'"juet right." "". ' - '-. ' "?-?MM-*" '?'-1'" A trial is all that, it takes i tb, ?prove this to you. Anderson-Steam Laundry ll . ... '?Phone7. . ?J ' . i . j i M .! KI; TMII i mjm I mmmi . i mm itu j jf '<} I I If Ecoiiotny l>- ; Has;:-A.ny ft ? I SignMcahce I I For yow this remarkable offering of :?.'.'.:?: vi will command im tani recognition. Palm Beach suits, self, and silk stripes, $7.00 values, at each i,*........... .*Geiiuine Palm Beach Suits-Plain. Weaves and the quantity Imitation Palm B?ach 3??st; Ml sizes at. ?'O CA each . . . . '?.^^fe r. JP.?a^V.. Gray Palm Beach Suite a* ' ! j! ' ' $5 andi $6 . K?e? Kool Suits,-$8:o? values at ... . . . ..- ^0 00 ?BoVs Paliti Be^ch^ui^r^i??^v^???s afc;;.':' ?2 ?f? . Wh; ., .... ? : ARE IS? APPEAL THROUGHOUT UNITED STATES FOR BLIND RE LIEF WAR FUND HERE YESTERDAY Mr. J. II. Anderson, President Cit izens Biotic, Will Receive Local Contribuions , Tlie thous-andB of French, Belgian and f?rltiBh soldiers who have been blinded in thc European war are in a pitiable condition, according to an appeal of American banocre, philan thropists and business men, through tho B. P. B. Permanent Blind Re lief War fund, 530 -Fifth avenue. Now York Ciiy. 'The appoal was issucd-loeally yes terday -by J, H. Anderson, president I of tho Citizens National hank, who is Biih-treaBurer of the fund in titi? i locality and who will receive all local contributions. . Unable to work at former trades thcao numerous blinded war-victims j cannot. support themselves and their | families. Their governments, over-j burdened with more immediate prob lems, aro able to do very little for] them, the appeal states. Six months training, on the other hand, tho hankers, business men and philanthropists say, can education al most all of thCBc thousands of now USCIOSB Mind men in 'practical, pay-] j ing trades, in which they can sup port themselves 'and it least partial I ly support their families. Work of I this kind has already been begun by. C. Arthur Pearson, the blind English newspaper proprietor and philan thropist, ut St. Dunstan's, in Eng land, by M. TVene- Vollory-Radot j through "Les Amis1 des Soldate . Avongier." in tho "Maison du Con valescence" in France, and hy Miss Winifred Holt or the committee Fran co American pour les Aveugles, of I which the Hon. Joseph H. Choato ia president. Tho B. F. B. Permanent Blind Rolief War fund seeks to as-1 slst. develop ' and enlarge these ef forts . Tho American bankers, buL-incssj men and philanthropists who are is-1 suing the appeal include Frank A. Vaudprllp, president of tho National City bank, August Belmont, the Hon. Elihu Root, Vincent-Astor, the Han. Robert Bacon, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, ll. S..'Senator Thomas P. Gore, the Hon. Myron T. Herrick, Otto H. Kahn. Josoph Widener and j George A.\ Kessler.' MEDICAL SOCIETY V.- . :'.\< ,. . ' Will Bc Held County Hospital To-j morrow At Noon--Program ; To Be Followed Thc Anderdon Corin ty. Medical no [ cie?y will hold ' Its regular ? monthly i mooting tomorrow. .Miy 37, at 12 f o'clock at the Apdorson county hos pital'. Tho program tor'tho meeting will deal with tho "Medical Inspec : Hon pf"Schools" and la os follows: : ??doal.. Standpoint-Dr. A. L. Smothers.- . .'- Practical Standpoint of tho Teach er-Prof. G. W. Chambers. -/What is -bc!ng dono in Medical In- ! spestion; in* Schools* in different parts j ot the State-Dr. E. A". Hines. Dental' Inspection-MDr. F. D. Suggs.' Report of the board of examiners j ?0?5-16-Dr. W. H. Nardin. Nothing better for the tweet girl graduate than Nun.nally's, one two or three lb. box of candy. Owl Drag Co. ?IMS ANB SKIN Tba Poap kecpa my skin fresh and dear nndrfca?p free from dandruff. Tho Oint ment soothes and heals any skin trouble. (e Each Free by Mell WHITE Mi BEATEN BY NEGRO YESTERDAY Sam Kay Was Struck Qvcr Head With Beer Bottle By H. * A. Huff H. A. Huh*..a negro lu In jail having boen arrested on a warrant ia .. aid oeioro Magistrate (?elgor charg ing ussault and battery with Intont lol kill. lt seems that yesterday in o ni : n g Mr. yam Kay, who ls employed by Mr. Olarenco Sutherland, went down to Huff's home, which is on thc ex tension of West Market street, for the purpose of collecting a hill- Just what brought about the troir'.do could not? be learned, hut Huff, it ls said, picked up a beer bottle and beat Mr. Kay over tho head, bruising him] rather furiously. Ho then had ai warrant sworn out and thc arrest I was made 'by Deputy Sheriff Williams. t BY EXPERT DECORATOR Minature Model of the United States Capitol Building At Washington All children have hoard tho fairy story of tho beautiful candy houso in fairyland und have dreamed not on ly of its palatability but of its beau ty. Tonight at 8 p. ni., will be .un veiled in ono of tho Moore-Wilson company's show windows a fairy palaco that will rival even tho fairest dreams. No child In tho city wants to miss seeing lt; and thu grown peo ple, as they alway H do, will pretend that they aro going merely to tako thc children, whereas they will bc impelled by 'their own personal de sire to seo thlB really unique crea tion. I --aHy tho attraction is a minature model of tho United States capitol building at Washington, complet^ with its mammoth arch of triumph, ornamental columns of liberty and chariot of progress, its vast halla flanked with amallcr halls running through thc center of the building and roaching upward lo tho great demo, which ir?, crowned with ? tho American ISaglo. Thc national Hap .will wave from tho building arid tho capitol grounds will complete tho D?.?tiful scene'."' The material which tho builder will uso is Royal 'chtlclo :.oap, and the ! wonder hro\Vft even an e>:pr;t decorator *Wn qonstruet r. ich a mar vel.' Everybody 'is invited to see this unusually han-Jsomo window die play, which will bo lighted by many electric lighto. ' EXERCISE* AT CONVERSE Invitations, were recurved . yester day for thc twenty-sixth annual com mencement exercises at . . Converso college from May 2GUMo U?ih. Th? order of tho exercises aro AS; follows: . \L- ..:<?., ? .. Friday, May 2yV 8:Hp p'. m.- Class . Saturday, .May 27, 0:30 a. m- -Last chapel ^ ' 10:flu H. m.-Clasy day exercises. 8:30 p. m.-Annus! public meeting of tho litorary societies. Sunday, May 28."11:30 a. m.- Bac colaurcatc sermon by. Rev. T. A. Sntoot. D? D., Richmond; Va. 8<30 p. m.-.Address before Y. W. C. A., hy Rev. T: Smoot, D. D., Richmond, Va. 5 Monday, May 29,10:30 a. m.-rCoin mcucement exercises. Awarding of prizes. Annual address, Judge' Mendel' L. Smith. Camden... Presentation of diplomas and cortl fi catea and conferring, ol degrees. Two- Andorspn county young .?a4les, Misses Joan and Nell Oriifln of Wllllcmston. will, rocelvo A. B. degrees', and Misa. Joan '-. Elizabeth Cunningham of tho, ?jty will get, a diploma in art. ./ > VYIFE MUSSED UP HIS SYSTEM. Until Married a ?in VYorc His Shirl? tn Chronolo?ical Order. (From The CloVaiand Plain Leader). I know a-man who weur?. his shirt In chronological order, that is, it ho buys >i now shirt, he tags hvwlth his initiais;' mtmbera lt -and piscos it at tba bottom bf tho'pile. And no mat ter" how much ho "likes lt, ho does hot wear tt untU tb' come? out at tho top of. tho pilo. Ho wont Into wordy detall 'about' the ?co?oray of his ay?' kelp, ??hd 'h?rsd(l6d; Ut?t he arranged his HOCKS and underwear in tho same nn?tin?r.Yf:/ ? ,v $>> f'tpld him tba*, hb; would rooel Ibo woman ot his dreauwsqmp Ano day and that ehe wbv?td khock ?he spots ,out bf his 'Bys|em>-n^.I'.'4?ld..h<m that ah?? Y^ould adriiire ? 'particular' ?h'rt; bafeas ?ai delicate, .stripes lovingly and ask why he didn't wear lt oftener Andren he would send :lt tb the .laundry as boon, as lt was soiled and wear: ti as soon aa R got hack and he would forgot tho system. .'O^n't you believe- lt!"; he Said.' '.The; penan doesn't Hvb w?o - could us'sut my system!*1 . . ^ Rut I met Wm A few days ago-for thb, nrs? timo Mfr, : He waa hurrying to catch a car, so I had mly timo to. ask bim ; bow be waa and Jidw'thiuga were going. , And ho didn't havo time to explain; h* only shouted over his ?hb?lder. Jubilantly. "I'm -wearing *6m every i*hleh? wayl" cand. I hadn't even heard he : wa* married. FEU NUMB fill OVER MRS. HOGG TELLS OF RE MARKAKBLE RELIEF TAN. LAC GAVE HER WAS "A GOD SEND TO ME" Wants "All The World to Know Just How Much Tanlac Has v Done For Me" Mr?. M. P.. Hogg, of 10 Linc stied. Charleston. S. C.? told simply omi I sincerely of the groat debt she *OWCK | to tho wonderful virtues of Tan lac, tire Alaster Medicine. Mrs. Hogg's case ls truly remark able, and her statement should creatq a ?lo?p Impression. Tn ber*statement i she tcllB of times when she wa? np purcntly near death, und how her health was restored by taking Tan lac, and, tiding to tho wonder of lt) all., she saya she has takeu only two j I (iv bottles. She said: "1 suffered from n very! severe form of indigent on. I would' have attacks Of acute indigestion, omi I also suffered a great deal with my kidneys., I would have tile moil severo pnins In my buck and left sfile. I was very nervous, and could not sleep. Many a night I have stayed I awake, perhaps tossing and rolling In 1 my bed. through tho greater purl ol tho night. >, . "After eating. I would have a full I heavy feeling, ami there seemed lo ho somcth lig pressing agni ri Kt my heart. My livor was sluggish, ami 1 was In a generally run down con dition. ? had spoils, -too. and would. Just full over, unable to ?peak or move a muscio. I waa perfectly con scious during these attacks, hut I felt numb and dead all over. My I heart gave way under tho strain and I Buffered a great deal with palpita tion of tho heart. My doctors told mc if I did not cat a light diet and romain uuiot I would fall over some! timo with ono of those spoilt* and din. "Tho Tanlac . advertising finally caught my oyo and I rcud ticveral J statements .'.mi sccnied to fit my] cane, and HO I bogan taking it. Ton lao certainly' har, boen a godsend 16! mc, too. it has certainly owrie . ul new and well woman or mo. I havt not weighed since'I began taking lt. but I believe I have gained consider I pbj'j weight, for my clothes fit tight er. Tanlac bas given mo a great up petite. I oat moro now than I Imp in years ahd I digest ail I eat. All my nervmiiAiOL's ls gone now, ned 1 sleep vory soundly. "I do not .-bave, those, apolla now. and I am certainly d^hig oiy. honan work with my now strcnghth and energy. I certainly can recommend Tanlac, ibeeause I have takoa two (2) hoitlcs and havo gotten relief from it that doctora and all othor medi cines I tried failed to give mo. . I want all tho world to know just how much Tanlac has dono for my ii us .band and raysolf. v"IJe in '/iking. Tanlac and although I ho h:?s been on crutches ho it? now nearly, ready tn:?brew them away., ab nre'n* has boen bb relief from Tan i lac." |v Tanlac,. the mastor medicino, I? sold exclusively . in Anderson hy Evana' Pharmacy.- Adv. * ^ NKW T?rrnrii???Sw BHCOH?? (From tho New. York Sun.) At the . metropolitan . sanctioned typewriting coh?osta hold under, 'tho auspices -of the Isaao Pitman Short hand Writers' Association at the MU?: 1er Behool, Twenty-third street and Lexington avenue, yesterday .-Ml??, Rose L. FYlt?. who for four Bucees elvo yehrs held the j World's cham pionship trophy for fast and accu-, rate work, made a new record for absolute accuracy, writing 118 . words por minute.op an Underwood for IB. consecutivo minn tea without .a. singlo error.- Tho. beat previous record .known was, 69 words per (roinute. '., Miss Fritz will receive ?tho silver trophy presented by tho Isaac Pittman Shorthand Writers' Association. Get to know and road Intclli* ; jtt??& Want Ads and you will ?ton see. they will ?ayo yon many a dollar andi get y?u what yon want at tho sisme lime. Homo Raised Nancy Hall; and Porto Rico POTATO SUPS $1.50 per i,0??V Faot's ' >a??e ?1 P*o*e ti ::.*aWet:-?U ?Us- da j --of ?frfppf? AX Jm> ' . .-?. <' v. -'^^^^|, ^^^^^^ Palm Suits \lim \ Light in price a's: they $6.50, $7.50, $8, $10 . .. > ! Straw Hats $1.50 to $3.50 / Panamas $3.50 to $6.00 ? ??; . . . v ' . . 'yj-^iPp&'j*- . . .' Leghorn* $400 to ....... .Pv..... ''?>...'. V3',V,v*<iV,:f "' ..'..>; >'..:".. ..- .-.\'.v.(;-T.v.':^' T. 1.1.-..J JlW.-i?iJUIJUUI/l.lllin -i-fSfW Some of the farmers arc calling for Side Dressing now for their young corn. , . . , *.' .'. . ;;.^:if|fw?T).e<^ Their idea is to Side Dress with this mixed goods * now and a . Title bit later with soda. This will" maxe .corn if it can bc made. . We have the mixed goods and tue soda. ' ' \ ,* The oat crop is fearfully short this year and the corn crop Lhoiiid bf* Vnussed." You will find the mixed goods \ . and Hie soda at the Farmers Oil Mill and at the' Fertile zer-Miil. ".. ANDERSON, Si C. We have special conveniences at the-;Fertilizer Mill for loading.- V ' ' ; ? ' ? . A. I'. S O. CO. Adjustable .^^^^^^^??T ^;-'.:C:.^i?'.- ' ^^(ffiM^^ Door? from Screens or - ^ F^srt-S^ one dollar, all ?kind? .fejP^I/ each up, in ?and sizes., ; ? ' ' - V ., . [Jj ,f.; < ^ ffe**';?" ? ?rt *??.?. ?frirjt- .' -.* ' Letnssh?^ your Horne. : c . ANDERSON BELTON GREENVILLE