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mm will md ?i IN ORANGEBURG BEGINNING JUNE 21* AND THROUGH THE 23RD I Chief Jackson of. the local fire de partment la in r%eiptof a letter rela tive to tho Annual Firemen'u tourna ment which ta torhjQ held-in Orange burg June 20, 2^ ;(22'. '; The fetter' urges'j that Anderson he represented and states tlu t efforts -will be made to make UiIh, the twelfth convention,/the beat ever held In the ataje. The letter 1b In ,part as follows: An attractlvo priio ,11st for. thej tournament, has beep, .'generously' .of fered by our Orangeburg-, hoste; - and quite naturally tho attendance ougjit to be ?argel i Our Oraogetnrrg ifttenda aro enthusiastic' and . wHI" . n?rtalnly make every, teato and ^IsHbr ,'giad they attended. i . . Every department' i3 expected to notify Secretary' Hppd. names of-.their, delegates to the'- conceutfbri at 'least ten daya previous to the convention. This ir? important. We would also earnestly j request you to arrange -t? be ; represented cither by delegatea to the convention, by picked -delegates- to participate lu 'the tdurnnnientJ'Abr^bjr;-butb; |'f yoli' can possibly do sol ' Wo Come together, once a year;to| discuss topic? r of profound interest \&\ firemen, or to ask que&tone. or others to device pious for better protection; to determine \ plans ' to determine tho> boat and'&rest .'wey.l to guard the V^wVlnb^- pl?^e?v " j?nd] ! honied of cur. -'?itl2ehs; fr<rtn:j ; that dread (element?fire.' ".'**< f SAYS?K NEW W?? Gf ? MRS. MARSH SAYS HER SUF FERING AT TIMES WAS ALMOST UNBEARABLE INVALID NO LONGER "Tonlac la Better Than AH ! PA'etiicina'c In C?lt??b^ | % She Says : ! -' 'L-....f^ I ...W. hI { By-.far -the-^oat ;:remarkable^GoJh {Umbla.rcasc which .has .come, to the attention of the Tanlac representative, ;iB that of Mrs. P. A. Marsh of \18 tMoore's Ave., Colombia, and the re lief the master medicine gave her may ho considered truly Wonderful, . "Tanlan Is better than all the other, medicine? '.n Columbia", said Mrs." , Marsh. . "I suffered from a little1, of . everything, it seemed, and from.' a great deal of some others. - I had; mo appetite and could not even 'Irin* : sweet milk. I drank some street jnf ; -several days before I began taking Tanlac and I almost died with ' the lawful spell of. indigestion ?>'it gave me: . ?.'.'; '. :j \ "'; "I had an awfiir burling in my HmbB, which was variously said to be rhsh? mutism and par?lysl? coming on. ' J hurt'So ? Could-naithoj^stay in-bed or; in chair. 'I^ wanted^ to bo 'moving {around, 6e r could, in a way forget the pain, but I could not walk: I - would * lay Irack in .h' eba.lf and f eel so ter* jTibly/thpt. i; $euld tf&bst Wish that \ I would-$teyrtyfvj&ii, felt as' if they ] would!frfa?Ss? na>iuatfer how much cov* r er i ^bjb?d b^rp- oh. them^ or; how. ) hot wAS' the ^tr^ My "circulation was bad, 'and I h^y^.lot of trouble "With I my he?^'(%??ahy a night,I fe*?. as ; if I wouUt - no t "live to see day agalu. but noW*j?ian sleep.a?.cwelV as<<my-i body, tln^ki to Tanlac for I dtt pa* suffer il?os?-pains now. "I had read and heard that Tan lac would do me good, so I bought. It I am ?o glad to -ieli you what *Tanlae has done for me. and It coriataly lias donc me a great deal. It seams'tpj nie. that Tanlac has .been" blessed. 11 1b better than all the other medicines. in Columbia, I thlrrte ;1 am, V and '. about<:*ow, and -do a large jjiusx of - me . housework and^?^eer mit?h^ bstter ia'. ? eyery wrjty,'. so .great .-has been-tho * : . provemeht Tanlne. modo in juy Co tlou. If Tanlac has not -tot^Me* grave it> certainly baa robbed the'jnV' val Id's chair;, to vnay. case. : *'I cap oat almost anything now. and I baVe not had indig^tlon since liiii ox ^I rirst bottle^ of .Tahiae wasj taken. 1. ? ate ^otwsewraute'for i n?r' Uodayi: aiidfydtft kbojtr .theyl hard to'dlfitest, but thftyi did not :t ^Wj?'-il *iy .feeti foe! fine now, and.- ; at times dp taefr b'uirtisP'? at all; *? then Abe hurting ts vefy mildi .11 v. galuing (?jflght /^ptdly Jatttfiir " aroond ; njSb^sp'iryf?r bok ?j^ , away up in ySMa^i^y(Cheeiand'-au-] dornen {do aict K-.^.t-lwe: new, i&n? mfl ;' heait'f^ lailon! er llmbar?^n^jleil ii? freezing nb^^^^Wy?^;jo^?^S}t.| ; that {?hJap will afUmbt?l^drty?awft . nil i?y?4l?tr?^^?g^^^^l^Bvi ypb ae*. \ , ) 'Already^?"ahtac haa ,?ido * ,nj* { V ,-ps^s>ah-<o'f me. Y?# , .can't' las, hb^^l tbvo to prsi'ie. Tnnlae,\for<^ >/ bo miBorable-abd 'niirt aom?ich:-' : Tatntae rased my p^ns In a wonderful j .limy." ? Tsclae, the, master., jaodldne, la. ::l> fc?a^?^te'ivoly' Iti .An?eriuMKby;-^^ Mr. Gus Clinkvseales, who bas b?en working In Ctopper itlill, 'Penn., Js/it \ hiy horde here very'111 with typhoid fever. >' ; ? Miss -Lillian Ciinkscales, vho has been teaching in the high school aV Winder, Ga.,**-ia at home for the hU1j-> mer vacation. . _4 - H; Delightful Card Party.' Ono ?t th? largest, >and most de lightful Bcrcjet evepts of the'week was. tho .auction bridgu party .given ou Wednesday "afternoon by Mr:-.. . Har leston Barton ht her" pr?tty home ' on River Btreet. . V . i . , ',, Her guest of honor weie .Mis.< Leila Moseley, and Miss May T?te of Elber tc-n,- Ga., who was her house-gdefltvV M?n> vases and bowls of - sweet peas were "the- oply decorations, and fables were arranged for tue piayent, -in both - parlors,, and hall. Assisting! Mrs. Barton in hor duties as hostess were Misses Ella'S?o Jones, Loremv 'Cumxiilngu and Nolle' Barton. After; many in ter es tine; games, the cards Av?re put aside, and an elegant salad course was ^served. Among1 those- present- were: Mes? dames Eugene '. Atson, S. L. 1'rinco, L..8. Horton. T. L- Cely, H.. H.HaH Tltte, P. -IC. MCCplly," G. B. Gr??ne.l -H. .3. . McGeo. J. J. Fretwell, Jr;,-1 Ifarry "jqeT^berg; ; &ttn?r. Keith Prevo?t,'E?"XthinsOn, Ga'rrle^Patriclbl Frank Rold. D. S. Taylor; J. J.. Bald. win. diaries Greene,-R. C. McDonald, ^a^^;"'"^dlerf{Raymond/B'ei!ty, T.1 E.^Howaid, 4.-^. Fretwell,-. C. Pi* Ross, pt?e&jfriiZi?r, 3 .< M.: ^tiddfroy,i O?rrio MqCnlly,1 MiBsea Leila Moseley. ."Vi jmv Patrick,, Frances. Finl?y,* Louise, ?ifm?r, Jessie.Brbwn,.,GenevleV!e Hum-: ter?''Grace ( Spencer,* Lola Wilson Nan'' Osbpiia Ot'?partanbnrg and Rosamond Burdlne. :; - Mit?a ly?ae Tat?? .left '-yesterday -after-, treott *t6r h?r' hoine l? ?lberion, Ga.. after a short visit to Mrs. Harleston BanbiiV ' ; V r.Irr.. ?Nello Moore, and daughter, Margaret "or Dite -Wesfv have been the] Jguests of '.Air. and Mrs. John K. Hood this week.. , . ffira? -Wlhaot Evans has returned to her Lome in Boston, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. B. F. K rammer pa the,Boulevard. . -t/ . Mrs.-C. A. Gambrlll and 'Misa Anno Gambrlll have gone to Brunswick, cm., to vir.;t relatives. ; Mtss Mary WUsbri~of Wllli?mstott | is the guest ?f her'sister, Mrsi W. 11 Bowlan. " ' iVj^f?fr^.-e-nd.a^a Aiteg^faarmer 1efj|| ..yesterday fo*^e#'^Swi^jvPhiIadeli 1 phia a?d At?autfo.City, for d .ton day* stay.. ; " g fip U, ,. - , -- , K."-fWHi : Themany .?riends^d? Mrs: G. B: Timmerman wUlv regret jto;lrorn thai sho is ill at the Attder?on^fcounty hoa pltal, and trust that sdie will soon be" out again. COM ?ND GOIKG W " 'Mrii-J^- ^Wj. ^Dickson is spending the week-end in ?shev?le", Ni C. 71 5 Mr. John C. Evans of Greenwood was a business visitor yesterday. . Mr. Pred ate 'Burnette or Green ville was among, the visitors- yester- j day. |Mr. - J. C. intimer, of Honea Path| spent yesterday '1h, ASidersbh. - Mrs. J. T. ateeso is In the ' cit ,vi?ltmg- her mother, Mrs. M. 3? B eck . ' ' ' * Mr! W. H. McCaw or Rock Hill, who ;is-with-the Anderson Motor Car company, v/u? among ; th? business .visitors -yesterday.; ; ; -^>^M^^r Dr. W. >;R. itegtswr of jDolhmbi? Avaa.-u business .visitor'on. Thursday. '-' Ur^.Mi B. Sanndors of Greeaw?bdi a^ent ?or the Sesgravea Fire Snglne Pump company, waia a.business: vial tor yesterday. ' -;V?ft^^duy"''.^ii?ii|p8oh lof Pen?leton ?p?st ywterday^lh the 'city. f. Mr/ .H. C. iho?tfe'Vbf ; 'JPOwnvUio j ?pent & few hours hnr?. Thursday. iif&t?s'iMt -R. Briggs or Sfl??ci;.^as In the city .shoppl.hg.;yt?t?iifi?^. Messrsk /oiese - -cihikscaltn '' and Glenn 8im.r.spii-ot r?tarr w?rs>ln Jh? ijUy yesteriMy.' have moved to williamston: frJTr. i. t. Cnwford Is K?tfat Super intc?dent MW? Tbet?. i J^..8iul.?Mr?.: J.!t. Crawford left yu?t?rday for Willlumston where the; forui&r has accepted' the position of pjght superintendent In the Wii Ilnmston. mills. Mr. and Mv:;. Crawford have many friends living fpj Anderson who regret that they lutvo 1 left. , r: jMr. r.rawford is a graduate in th?! textile department of CI em sen col -1 lego. Hp. has been ctpplpyed in th? lirogon mills in, this city,;part of th? time being paymaster anal at other;! times being in the mechanical db\ partn^ent. He buB tho best wishes I ol a wide circlo of frlende. . Death , of Child. Eula Geneva Burdett, theHttlft seven months 'old daughter,of Mr. and Mrs, C>T.! Burdett of the Eqtfli nox mill, died yesteirday morning.j Funeral services will b? held today S 'endleton. For the &pt Summer days try our Icy Hot Bottle. Owl Dnk Co. >. . . T 't&wS ?'.!^V.i'.'V' YouilFin j. that throughout our stock b'arj i il?ii NesttoPojrl m m T 75c School Di^?^ Made i>f Ginghams, percale, )i ras, rmide w?ll, sal? price ,.. . . ..... m????M JE.__ _, ''f''Tji??j 35c values 't <V'>. *< . ' ?. 4V ? 5p? values .. .. .. ; $U2S ya?i $2.00 yak ? ?. ? . w 1? ;< mnm ? ';c7S.c^v?tue? ........ fci.qo^vaJt ^BROIDERIES A Q?. values .,. I <M.?o values r v. ..... .;. 3Se Values ^ V .Vv;.. ... t ic Dress Ginghams, beat i?rris 'arid iaft colors, |{),-sale.price- yard .... .. .. MRS A., jr. WBHUHrS FATHER DIES S?0REWIA IS AUGUSTA Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wright ot North iMcDuftle" street, left tho city early today for Aut'Uotu. having re ceived notlcd. from 'there last night ?f the sudden -xteath of Mrs. Wr?ghVs father, Dr'.. ?i-jD: -Perry, Dr.- Perry wee. ti native-: of* South- Carolina and was well * kno wn many sections of ithla j8t?te?',v'}i^tie^?^og to Augusta ho made an'ehytable.success in the dtJJf ^d'/>isal(..??tKta business.,. Be* iri$:mor? ;than';7p years' old he .had not ' engaged- actively in--business for a number of yearsy : ' m?? a& A Symbol of-Health Tho Pythagbp^n's of Ancient Greece ate slmpl-i food, .practiced temperance 'khd purity.. As ?--badge they used the :nva>|ietat?d sfar^which^tiiey regarded as .a.symbol of blealth'.' A ret' pointed lita&aimnrs on each package of Chamf ^he'ruiiii's Tablets, and still fulfils lt? ancient inlf-slon as a symbol of health. It you are troubled with indigestion, blllioiifmcsa or constipation, get a packugo of these tablota from your druglsl.. . You will be surprised at th^^ulc^^K^t^liicferthey afford. Ob tainable everywhere. We put on sale this week 28 dozen of fer "?h? prfettiest of the new '"HHts for Children and Little Misses at surpris ingly low prices. ;/;.. -* .. m d Also rains are plentiful :er & Bolt's mumm?oa sb jv g son and Aftderaon!< sbntal rear . , 39c ies : , " ' ; >'; 93c.' ies'' - ..$1.45 LOUSE f SPOOLS ?7T ^ .^Q^nn^cing today a gay Manufacturers Out bods, Hats,^ M?UneryJ ies ...'fife. . . . .?9 I, ImoiVn to the cow bargain*?thousands of itabbsreading yea hav< fio x?? goodi here; all Shoes end Low Cuts in DRESS GC , Si?^s, S?r^s, Suitings ras, Cr?f^, Wash Silk Ginghams, Percales, Ch and'Curtain Goods belo \ replace them for. . "pi LAC? .. y':;-.3fc, 4<v 8c and ? gibbons . ... ... r. 1 25c pair to $1.00. $. Blue, Tan; Most all -c '1; S Vi ?A S w.S^^^^ m J? ^nourishing, milk-white kernels of selected Corn toasted into delicious flakes with "the NATURAL Corn Flavor" unspoiled by ?rtifici l process. m i ? ' ? m Try CRISPS with your .favorite fruit. 4 1 ' ' ' '.'.!. ' ijl" ij['' ^.?' Jji'O j"j jiy ?Bmiiit?jiiw ji 11 ij ii tji ''Jlti < i mi m 11 ajiiBi w i iw ? i bh in M ? i ai i.wwii inwWiiBMiiMr?ii^ i' ii^wji 147 Dozen Men's lion (i Brand Collars, worth 15c, the,0' .world .over, for this Sale as lotis as they Jast ?ach . . .. .. .. ;D.?^ bounty from center to ?irc?mferen?e^rsets all & P- BOATS' 7 SPOOL LIMIT m t 8,?3p O'clock the AriiMreoa Dry Ca?dV Company?* 10 let Sale $23,000.00 Dry Goocfo Clothing, Furnishing ur und N?^?^b-ect from the biggest manufacturera ial Woda^A^^QpST. V immense Siodt-^v^gnificeri* iji^gftMMH^jigy?^ carefully, - it will be the moct Jtrbf b<*?^- !iS^^r*ng. tflst received a big shipment of i white #4f black, '-ff?j : v ? mVr r :- v rv r -r ' n . : ; rODS , Muslins, M?d s,. Garhardines, ev?ots, Calicoes' w,what we can Se yard . yard up; ?SIERY White, Black, \ "?.' 11 ". ' n.i in i Y i > ?.? ?S.00 value... ... . . . _Yw4&9S^v ; $4.5b value. . .i ... ... . . y $3.50 value .. .. ... .. St.5o value v. .. ... ..... '. - BEDSPREADS 98c, $1;2S, $1.39, $1.69 . '"Ju$t received |Bt^ Saniple lJIn?; Mi^i i nery ; for this saj?. Said price on Hats v > *> '*- '?'?- 2S^w^.95;;; I'.l.illU, i Jl 'i i mi ,i ; "ill!!' i" I I) , r olors. j Tonis Oxfords ... ... .... 4Se;j??r $1.25 values .-. . ., - . 93c $1.00 values .. 85c 65c valiies V .... ...43c Ladies' loc Holte,, pair .... ., .V ...6c i SHIIH'WAIST io (Jozen Sample Waist, worth ^i.ob fo^l.Sjvsale price d ; .. ., ..?..<&&? ; i htm '.iii inn r.[.i. ><?<} m" vM,ii.i 1.,.1,'iii.rri^ 75c ^L^?sCi?th Hata .25c U ?t??u)lful colors tor M{sVes :^-iaih^ dreit?li?, sale ,