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.i- < to % Tho Band You Havo Always Bonghtya?d whichI lias beca in use ?or over SO years, ?ns borne tho;, signature ot j^atf ? ? - and b?s,been mart? ux^or Iiis per &tr jdf&7%?'?*$F~ '' t,??Qn* supervision slm?Olt? ??i'rUey. Tv*Sl?J? /-teACfUM; AJJoiv no ono to deceive you In this? AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good,' are '?m?; Experiments that iririo with and endanger tlio health of Infants und Children-Experience against Experiment? What is^?ASTOR?A Cast orla is a harmless, substitute for Castor Oil, Pare? Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ls pleasant.- It contains neither Opium? Morph!;?? sor other I??.?rcoiio t?Ho-;t::iu:o. its ngo Is its'guarantee, lt deatro^ s Worm? ?nd itfljiys Feverishness. r For moco than thlrtv; bas. been in constant nae fer tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Dowds* assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAST?R1? ALWAYS lu Use For Over m Years ' The Kind You Have Always Bought TM r. cr.NTAun COM '.ANY. M -*W VONK CITY. Trav?ler^s \ Checks When you take your trip this summer te sure, and supply yourself with K. N. & Kr. Trsvc??i'? Cl.ccko. Cashed ev?ry where; your'signature is your iden tification; if lost no one cse*can get them cashed; and the cost is very small. K. N. and K. Traveler's Checks are for*sale at Peoples 6ik of Mitterst^ St* ? m (From The Literary Digest.) " if your radiator leaks, .poor in.. . .Tho self-acting nidiatpr cement ... Finds the Leak and Fixes It Se-Meul-ol is a powder put up in lithographed tin cans. When poured into your radiator it dissolves in the hot water. At the leak, the cool air congeals it into a cement that repairs .il automatically. ; ... Look for the pumpkin colored cans,. .,.? Price 75c-.f .The above advertisement is one of a series^, that- i is running every other week in the Literary Digest. I ^p?SELL AND G?MMEND THE ABOVE I ?8? "? want to ?ell''y?u ?t Vo'ffdeirtral.jbeneflt I hive te-:? . $ 9 celved fc-ota th? use o? Thediord'? B ack-Draught," writes 9. g Mrs. Sylvania Woodie! Clifton Mi ils-. Ky, ' S 3 "It certainly I??s no , ?qua? for Ia grippe, bad, cold?, lg ? jltfliveF and stomachtroubles. i?J firmly Relieve Black-Draught g , ? saved my little girl's life. When 3he had the measles, gg WW, they went in on her, but one good dose ot. Thcdfprd's ?S '* g "Black-Draught made them break out, and ehe has bad no . g ;<?jg more trouble. I sh^I never be Without ? ;jg # ?n ~- home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, ?I21U Wt S ness, .nalaxia, chill? and fever, bllloirsness,,^d..al!^inUar;m "S ailmeh^ provec??&??fa'i^jB S reilab?cv gentle ?nd y?l?aW^ - JB 3 H you huffer from any of these complaints, try Black- ml 9 Draught It fe a>xnt?cfe ?1? jfc?8 o? splendid success proves Its value, Good; fer g . f^^^n4'an4 .?& > %?s?je everywhere. Prfce 2S cents, Seen In J When. General Robert E. Lee. at Appomattox, wished lo mubo sum? maVglnai 'notes on the papers of the tln?il -surrender, .he aBked the .by standers tor a pencil. Strange to soy, ;not:'?ne; of the: numerous offi cers-aud, aldfes-de-campo was able to Olt^r himvone. At last, an-officer of' Lee's staff extracted a pocket ink stand and feather quill from MB hit, .and with the aid of these the \vlstorlc document w?s written and the names nt Grant and Lee affixed at ibe bot? tom. Tho above blt of history was dug up by David W. Griffith during his stagipg of "Lee'o Surrender to Orant at Appomattox," one ot his striking I historical facsimile scenes In Grif fith's motion pioturc, "The Birth of a **.??****?+******$*?*?*. * COMING AND GOING ? .* . ? ** ?.>**.??*??. *.*???.? Mr. and. Mrs. J. Andel Hall, Jr., of Aiken are in tho city visiting thc former's fattier, Mr. J. A. Hall on South Main street. Miss Pearl Hall, who bus been spending the past few months in Aiken, baa returned home. Mica Verrnelle Pettigrew of Barnes was in Anderson shopping yesterday. Miss Greta Hall, who has been teaching at LandTum. passed through"! Anderson yesterday en route to hcr| li on ie at iva. . Mr. Will Bell or Iva was a busi ness visitor in Anderson Wednesday. Mrs. Tom Allen and MIs3 Annie Cooley loft yesterday for Asheville, N. C., to attend the Southern Bap tist convention which convened there this week. .Mas. J. Calhoun Marshall is at j borne after a stay of several weeks- la a. hospital in Baltimore. Her manyi friends hope that she will soon be| quite'well again. ,;2?r and Mrs. P. C. Smith are spending this week in Birmingham, Ala. Miss Mary Livington of Bamberg, left yesterday: for her home after a] visit to Miss Ella Sue Jones. .Mrs. George Evans has gone to -Clayton, Ga... for the summer. Miss Edna di roy les. a former Con verse student, Ii. Mus.- graduate ol 1914, will be entertained at Converso | coll?ge this week.-S par tan bu rs Journal. : Mr. and -Mrs. Jfflrank Watkins of Anderson.-, will attend tho festival. Spartanburg Journal. Mrs. -.Willett- P.. Sloan accompanied Mr. Sloan :to. Columbia whero ho went oh business. . ; : Mrs. ;G.. Zi-?Maraball' of -Anderson w ll 1 be ! the- sues t of j her.: sister? Mrs. C. B. Waller, on .?Wofford campus during tho" festival.--Spartahburg Herald. ". ? ? : . ; Mr'.. -M .1 ; M.Mallison ^ leaves > today for Columbia whore ito will spend a few days. 'Misses-'Annie -Sadler' and Sara Gll iiland of Iva were visitors in tho city yesterday. Mr; John T.* Long of Central was a. business visitor yesterday. Arnon? the visitors from Lowndes ville yesterday -' were. ; Marers. Ernest and Marion Latimer and Dr. A. J. Speer.: ."'"?' SfitTS IF iGiCHY fflDJODNEVS HURT Stop eating meat for n,. while xl k your1 Bladder is troubling You. - When you wake up' with backache and dull malary ln.t^e kidney.region U generally 'rieano you have been eat ing too. much meat, says a well-known authority, j Meat - forms j urie I add which overworks the kidneys ia their Effort to. fit from ihe blood and they become nort ot paralyzed and log gy. . When, your kidneys ?et sluggish and clog you. must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all die body's url noua waa to, elsa ! y o 4 haveiibackach?; eick headache, -diary spells; your stomach sours, tongue ta) co?ted, and when the weather is bad. you have rheumatic twinges. Tba uticfe <s: cloudy* fttV! of sediment, channels often gat adre; water seaid? and you aro ? obliged to seek ?reli?t twar.o^^jM.wag..dttrini' the bight. Either consult a 'good, reliable phy sician at once "ur get from1 your bhar maclot about four ounces of Jad Balts, take V^bltsnohfUl td a glass of .<?* fcr battre;bf^aat !for a; few. deys and ro?' ktteeye wiirth?n act fine. This ramous oalta ls mada from th? acid of grapea and lemon Julee,-e?m id with Rthla, and has been , used generations (? clean and atirnti tian kidney*, also to neutra in the urine, so-?it no Iong ?, thus ending bladder weak ^U^Baits ta a life saver for regu lar meat Miters.It ls -, |n?*p*bsivo, cannot injure and makes a delhjrhtftil, effervescent Rthia-water drtokV \ 1 ?atural Poses fi?&oifM]?nnifujr'' to '.thc Anderson thoatre *foneny, Tuesday and Wed-' nesdav,^General Grant is correctly represented in bis ' faMguo uniform, dusty and travel-stained, whilst Gen eral Lee Is-shown in tho complete I panoply of military dress. "My aim" suid.'Mr, Griffith In speaking ot such scones, recently, "has been to Intro ' duce as'little acting as possible. 1 have Ifled w'b*. accurate io every de tail .and -Ucop away .from theatrlcal lani." !s ' - . ? ?: ,, Scats aro selling fast for all 'per I formances ot- ?..?'.. local engagement and 'Manager Trowbridge urges pat rons who arc planning to witness the spectacle to obtain their tickets with out delay. -Matinees Will be given Tuesday and .Wednesday. . rl j'-'.IJ.JJ'J'- "'ll'-. .'_1 "?".IIIIUlll lW ?? DRY WEATHER AND HEAT INTENSIFIES DROUGHT Generous Rains Needed To Pre vent Serious Crop Shortage Columbia, May IT.-The continued d'y weather,;with excessive ti-eat und nearly maximum sunshine, lins inten sified tho drought, especially for truck. gardcnB, oats, tobacco and pas "urj?s, nnd generous rains are now I needed to prevent s-arious shortage In i nh crops.-i Cotton germination hus I been very irregular and utiur.tlsfac ' tory, and planting continues, with 1 considerable replanting. Corn ls I eUnding- the drought better, than nil other crops; -late planted bas not ! germinated ; there is some complain', i of ct wdrm?. Oats aro ripening rap I idly OVLV the middle und southon1, sections, and ' harvest has beguu. Fruit has begun to drop in the wes tern portion. Richard H. Sullivan, Metcrologist. Dill Pickled. Atlanta, May 17.-What! A man named Dill Pickled in a dry town? queried - Recorder Johnson In police court when officers explained- that this was tile- charge against W. C. Dill, a printer*. . "Pickled with a nam? like , that af ter the first:of May?" repeated Judge Johnson. "Where is he?" The offi cer explained that Dill had left af ter putting up collateral and thc judge 'let it go at that. SAVS HE GAINED TEN P0?HDS|?3 BOTTLES NUMEROUS TROUBLES AT. TACKING HIM AT SAME TIME WORRIED WIL LIAM HENSON WAS GROWING WORSE Declares Tenlac Made Him Feel Like a New Person And Re stored His Health "I gained ten (Hi) pounds while taking three (3) bottles of Tanlac and felt like a .now person when. I had flnlEfied tho third bottle, so great was the improvement in my. condi tion," said i William Henson, of . 806 Lower street. Columbio, : in ;anv inter view, with tim 'Tanlac representative. ??Sfir. iHenson is sixty-three,/ (68) yakara of. ago and-has been^a; ' velry, healthy, man '.generally throughout his Hie, ho said. H?- added "I have besij. a -hard .working man all j - ray life, ana.r?m'^yet'i^'ilr-wa? getting to bo ^rhUy muen-Worried '. >;iaat summer over. my condition, however; h I be gan to take Tunlim about August ?, last, summer, and took ' three - bottles. I also -houg'-.t one box of Tanlac lax ative tablets. "These I tooti in con nection T??Lb the'Tanlac. "Since 1 JSnished the Tahlee treatment, I have felt well^ atu| -have bren as strong mid healthy as ueur.l. "I suffered last'summer from : ia very. badly ?un 'down- 'condition ot my -systtSi. I lost weight, strength andi energy, find . wv.s .rapidly. growing worseV'^B^'^'where 1 hardly f?lt adie to move * Vf .?ad ?o appetite, and suffered ? great deal with' headaches and tdlszy spells, ;' .iHy -blood was. in -bad condition' and I had a kind.of. breaking out on my limbs. finally I decided to try Tanlac, and bought my first bottle. ^^Oe^Tanlac gave me wonderful ri? lief ita. a ;short' tjm>. .". I had gained tod (10) pounds in actual Weight i^en rfc liai ;Mnia>?l ,t?i?*.third bottle ^?^i^reR^lke^^VvVpTsrsot?. Ta? ?an gave mo a great ?ppot!te, and ? J soon got 'to 'where t-onnld ?at .any thing and a lot ot it without suffer ing itfterwards. .. ?fy 'at?eng?fr and; t?alfi^ a?me back; 1 The Tabbie laxative also proVed very valuable.^ Tis?y certainly are vgood to keep at the house. ' ? '? :':.:sffife^? v "Tanlac did for me mor* than it is recommeuded to ??ix i can heartily f?eoinm?nd lt; ?o* lt ls a great nied 1 cine. I havo told uiany of my friends *btfi?.vR.ii?dj'rfi?;%toi plaashr ta praising the medicine Which al meso ;jmuchi g<w4?Tr\ ^ft??uc, ; the master medicino, adld : etclnSlvaiy im Anderson Evana* Pharmacy.-Adv. FOR CONGRESS j I nm a candidate fur Congress from' tile Third Congressional District, sub ject to tho rules of ino Democratic Primary. *: A. H. DAUNALL. I am a candidato for congress, from: the Third Congressional district, sub. jeet to the rules of tho Democratic Primary. >iv' ' , ?2 . . . ' JNO. A. HO?ITON. I- annouuep xujraclt a candidato for coneross from ibo Third District.' I will abldo tho rides, regulations and resulto of tho Democratic Primary. HENRY C. TILLMAN. FOR SOLICITOR I nm A candidato for Solicitor of the Tenth Circuit, subject to tho rules of tho democratic party. . LEON L. RICE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho offloe of solicitor of the Tonto. Judicial circuit, subject 'to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. KURTZ P, SMITH. I hereby announce myself a can didate for solicitor pf tho tenth Ju dicial circuit, subject to the action of thc Democratic party In tho en suing primary election. J. R. EARLE. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the chico of Supervisor of Anderson county, subject to ths. rules of the democratic party. . W. REEVES CHAMBLEE. i! COUNTY TREASURER i;i ?- . U :!'. 1 ? '. : :/ . V I hereby announce myself a candi dato for. County Treasurer, oubjnet to tho rules of til o democratic party. '?' J. H. CRAIG. r hereby announce myself a candi-, date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the democratic party. ; : J. R. C. GRIFFIN. jj I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of tho democratic party, j S. A. WRIGHT, ti. I hereby announce mysolf a candi date for re-election to the o ni co of Treasurer for Andere on county, sub ject'to the rulcB of the democratic primary. h Q. N. C. DOLER?AN. SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for the om cc of Sheriff for An derson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. . T. J. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi-' dote for Sheriff of Anderson county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ' * W. a KINO. I hereby announce myself a candi-( date for the office ot Sheriff or An- ( derson county subject to tho rulos ot i lbs Democratic primary. W. O, S. MARRETT. I hereby announce myself as a can didato for re-election to tho office of Sheriff, subject to the rules.of tho Democratic party. " '-'? f' , '. .. ?. ? , JOE, M. H. ASHLEY. CLERK ?FCO?RT I hereby announce myself as . a candidate for-re-electionras. dork ot cb?rt, j subject to the '. rules of thc democratic primary" ?lection. . J. N. PHARM AN. 1 . . 1 I ''-, ""' 1 FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES . I hereby annouBce,'myself a candi date 'for tho BOOBA ot Representatives fot Anderson county, subject to the rules ot the democratic. party. W. W. 8COTT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for itie.' Ho?se or ?Representa tltres for Anderson; county, subject to the rules bf tho Democratic party. CP. IiOCKBY. (Tbs ?LII ..Candidate. FOR CORONER ' . , - . .. . ? ? ? vi hereby ahn ounce myself a candi date for the ?ftlce of Coroner, for. An derson county, subject to tho rules Of th? d?mocratie party, lt hos been rot pleasure to'serve you IO this capacity four years, 190S-1Z. I feol that I atp capable, and ? need tho office,, J. ELVAS S?ASt?Y. . I hereby ahnounte mysoir a. candl "data, tor'VM?l*m$ td the -oilcs ] hf Coroner- ton Anders an .county subject to-th? -fuies* ot the democrattic' prl mary. . ?['?'?' ' ' ' > '??';? J. G.j HARDIN. -, t hereby announcemyself asa cs?r. dhiato for. eleoHbn io W office 6f Coroner, (subject to the rules ot- the tf?n?o??atl? 'pairty^ : :? } \. T. E PRLFR?Y. I hereby announce myself a. candi date for ;ths dolts ot Coroner for/An derson coan ty. subject to the rules ot the '6?^)ikM^%imW:H*'- ' j. GO?^?>TM?RICKS . I I H Women's <jfm SUITS M We arc now offering our stock ^^^t^^am^rak. which was a good 'value at origi- B^^^^PP^^V nal price al the following treduc- ^^^^ffl^^B^^^ All Favored Shades For jw ^ Suits Formerly priced to S2o at fe AA .'''T?' 'y.': *..4...... . . Suits formerly priced to $15, including beautiful style Shep licrd checks at each . f? . . ;. li lack and Nay-. Taffeta Silk Suits formerly priced to ?20 at each-. y.y.' k*.? LET US SHOW YOU M .*. . iff ft? POPULAR ? ' .i? TO COLUMBIA VIA BLUE RIDGE AND SOUTHERN RAILWAYS WEDNESDAY MAY 31, ? S? 16 SPECIAL TRAIN SCH EU17LK FKiUHES ONLY ASINTOIWATION, NOT U?AHANTEK1* Round Trip Fares From Stations Below to Columbia Leavo Walhalla,.S. G... .. ,....6:45 a m .................. ..Z GO . " We8t Union, 8. C. 1-5?50 a ui :.. ... ...... ...2 40 K \8onoca, C.; .. .. -.-.6:?0 a-rn_ .. .. * ........2 30 it- *' Pendleton} S;C.'. .. ..0:45am... ... . ... .- . 2 20 ? 8andy Sm-lngs S. C. .. 6:56 a m ... ... ... . .. 2 lo Anil?rson. S: C..7:15 a rn ......... .. ..2 00 Arrive Bel^n.j^;C. .. .. -7:40 a m : Leave qreen^lle, S. G. .. .. ..6*;30 aa m ,. ,:..'.' . ........... ?2.00 <.*'. 'Piedmont, Sf C. ..i.6;B5 a in .. .., .. .., ..f .?......2 00 :'? " . Pelter, S. G. . J....' 7:12 a m ....... ... ...............2 00 Wi ll lam ?t on, S. 'Cv.'. 7:20 am .. ... ................ ...2 00 " Belton, S. C. .. ..7:45 am. ... .... ...I 75 . " Hon?a'Path; 8. C. .... 8:03 a ni. ...... ..... -.. 1 70 . " . Donalds; 8. C. ii--il .. 8tl5 a ju ........ .65 ; " ?hoa?B Junction .. .. . 8:20 a. m ... .... ... ..,,, .>,.i ....... .1 CO u " : Hodges, 8. C. .,..8:33 a m ... . ... . .- .. 1 GC . " Greenwood, S. C.. 8:60 am..>. ....1 60 " Ninety Sig,-,'S. C, ., . .. 9:10 a m... V. '.. '..:??..1 46 " ,rCh?pof, 8. C. 9:26 am . ." . ... .fit 40 ; Old Town. S, ?; .. .. 9:36 a m ... , . . .'. .........A....135 " Bllve'r(Street, 8. C. .. ..:9:46nm. .....ll ?io ' " Newbetnv'S.- C. ..110:00 a ul ..... 1 00' " Prosperity, S. C. .. .. 10:15 n m ........ l oo k " Pomarla, 8. C. vi-.. .. 10:33 a in ........ ...'.-.-.iV.. loo " Peak. 8. C.:;'. I . . .10;45.a m. .............. 1 O0 "?. " Alst?n,v8.'C. J*'-;.10:60 ? m. 1 00 mm^?^MM^m: : m : ; - : Tickets*, for tne^aboy? Special Train Will be a?id only on Wednesday, May . 81st. - Iteturnlng tickets will- be honored only on Special Train leaving-Col .umbia, S. C.^7i^5')p; m., W?dnesday. iMay 31, 1916. t Bi?il^^Wnibiavs. Montgomery, Ala Ikrn't fail to seo thia big .jrame^aa it -^rill?bfr.'dne.-'ot' th? n^rdeaif?^agUt-.g^^-' Air Tleiels ir;?l he LImIt?d to jConthtuouB Passage lu Koch BiiecUort. Pas-. ; clian? ^tec/^ftoro Station ^geats. No Tickets will be noid en Trrtlu J_ Spend Oaa ba^^io^InRib^^?cn?o CapIWL of Yonr Old ??alaietta, Stile, - ,1s>?Cflw augtiiH?'iharkH, plaj^-ouiuiK, _' hfantlful.wlreela, which are unexcelled In tho Sonia _. _ WO OAGGAGE Witt RE CHECKED ON THESE TICKETS 1>?r"??rta^^ ;>:i?: ^ SaaUweaatf?ailway or Addrc?s IS. C. COTNRB,P, A? W^ifc*4lU?U T. P. ??. 8. B. MeL?ANi O. P A SP?rtaBbnrg? S^;_t\,^. ^:A^^^l^'gS' ^' > Coiawbia, S. C.