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n mm I iiHiiHi ? . , - Bp] - ?T, * tm \ The reliable fen^dd Remedy Good The Ymmomd Rji^dy^o^^^^^^gJ^ ^ ' f?? &?tfi itr Ali. oxua storbs earn To direct each unit of his army in the field, to execute a quick attack at any point, ft J play of strategy or sudden shift of tactics, the business general who uses r jj \/ is ev????i?re ?t once COfvH>ETITI?N--What Is It ? 'Ordinarily It meanB two or more firms endeavoring to soil tho - samo class of goods to one-person. * On wba%. : basis :car< the. buyer Judge-r-whoBe goodB must he buy in order to_got full value for his money-^ie price the prime factor? . does qualityenter' Into consideration?. j> i/i if you arc interested in .quality at prices which \vlil appeal to evory one, we ask you to inspect theso beautiful Wedding presents. ' 6 inch Cut or'Engraved Glass Nappies. . .. . .$1.26 Each 6 inch Butter Tub engraved Glass ..". .... $1,25 Each . 7 inch flower Cut Glass Vase. ' &?k--\*dtl&J3aA : 8 inch Heavy Floral Design Cut Glass Mis? .Vj^?^$2,00 Each |: * a;i? ?ncr? Heavy Flbral'Desigii, Cut Glass "Vase*$2.50 Each |p1 ? 12 inch Heavy Floral Design Cut Glass V?s'e V. $3.00 Each lVe ore not ou the firing line bnt we Hare the Goods You Need mt When you ;ta^4 your trip' this summer be s?re and is?pptyy?u'r^ I ,s 1 Cashed -every /$ft?re}r ;your signature is your Iden tification; if lbsi'mb one ese.can'get them cashed ; andUhe cost is very^ small. sv^/N.V?nd' K. Traveler's.Checks are forsate "at him,,., I 3 mm "VTO?re are ?mes la every werrt&nV life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard place? '^W?l^?K^^ comes to >yqty you know what $r>ntc to t?ke?Gardul, the woman's tonic. Car??l is com posed Of purely vegetable Ingr?dient^; which ast gently, yet snrefy, ^^^^^S?^^^^&L^ It lias.khditcd .thousands and thousands aillng#onii?i hi its ^^IwW'Vcenhiry^woii You.?*r-|n?KSv?'!lni? & talons Mr. and Mr?. F. M. Burnotte ofj Uitenvlllo aro In, "the city, stopping ?.?, Hotel Chiquola. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cochran left for Chlpago, wlt?ro Mr. Cochran will f ttond tlie Ropublican National con vention. Dr. Claud Harris of Florence 1s Is visiting his- parcntiwDr* and Mrs. J. C. Harris. - ^1 Mr</sfoe .M?3or of Atlante, Is visit ing bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Major. Heart's Delight Club. The Heart's Delight club will meet on Thursday afternoon at ?4 o'clock with Mra. John Glenn, northeast or town, Mrii. A. T. Strykcs who has boon bpendlng the pa6t winter with berj .nelco -Mrs. O. F. Taylor, on North [ "Main street, loft for her home, Nor folk, Va., Saturday to tho regret of the many- friends sho mado while here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crowther and children and Miss Kate Crowther, | Inavo Wednesday morning, In an au tomobile for a trip to Atlanta, Bit-, mlngham and Chattanooga. They will no aw?y^sWer?l weeks. > ?? 'V?. CrchBhaw.Smilh. Pelzcr- June 5.?One of tho pret tiest weddings ever solemnized . id j nur town v.-a s that of Miss Edith :SmUhs?nd'j! B. Crcnshaw, on Thun?-' day morning at 10 o'clock at the l .bride's mother's homo. This was a veiy quiet'little wedding, yet it was beautiful in every detail. The par*] lor and reception 'hall were artistic aly donoin pink arid; green. Quantities I of sweet peas, carnations and-.fut as wore used, making an ' altogether | pretty setting for the bridal party. As Mrs. John McBeatty struck the chords of tho wedding march the bridal party came through'the recep tion hall to tho altar In tho. follow ing order. First came tho'Rev. D. W. H lot t, pastor of the bride, next Miss Ida Mao Grenshaw, (sister of the groom) Blytho Johnson ; Miss Clara Smith, (sister of the brldo) with Rob ert Wellborn, of PIck?ns, 'then the bride Shd groorn.. The brldo wore fe traveling suit of grey. At 10:30. the bridal party left In automobile for| Greonvllle, where they were enter-, talned at an elaborate high noon dinner, by Mrt/C B. Allen, cousin of the bride. At 2:30 the bride, and groom boarded the train for Asho-i ville arid other.'points of Interest. ! They" are expected in Pclzor next) Week. ' ' ' . Qn.the taulea, of thoraany. Vi*t^ onla ;^Qr?'ji^anu^^ ?f - hand-painted '<ihlnai sets'- of 'table lluen 'and many , more useful things., Both th? brldo arid groom were rais ed "hero and havW Bcores of friend's who are delighted that their united life will bo begun In Felzer. The llttlo bridal tiomo Is now being furnished arid being made ready for the bride and ?ro?rii 'Who e'xi>?ct;to go to bqtn? keeping upon their return, from their honeymoen :^rfp. Mra. ';A. rM. Shnrpo will leave for Duo ^^Wpst tblo morning, whero she wUt 'e.ttend the cntrinlcnc?gncn.t axer? cisc^b^lrig held'thcro. She will b? away/j?*"p or three "days. . . Misses? Fannie Forney arid T?bltb? McFalKleave i this morning for Blue Ridge, N..; Cf. to^nttond the Y. W. A. conference. Miss Elisabeth Harrisonhas gone ?o\ Alken for a two weeks visit to friends. ;x Mrs". W. J. Muldrow, Misa Winnie Frai'er.'and Mlaa Elisabeth Muldrow fcporit ' yesterday! at Cleinson college. i ZMj?V lianrie Dowlirig Is- 'fiperidlug t h is. week with friends aV Clcmson. hfcr'. and Mra. D. R. Rudlsl.ll V- of Greenwood spent Sunday with ASr* and Mra. Horace tMcGoe. FJTJRKI81U5G S1A*?BIAL Bu?ders* luiebcr Supply Coia^n? {letting Share. Owing to the fact that a Mvl of tho work ;belng dono by ; the Builders Lumber '& Supply company did not | arrive-in time for Sunday's .issue, it is given below : . Are building a ^$4,750 school houBe near Piedmont, Just completing a $3. 508 ?ttjpgSio^4or Mrs. J.'S, B?lk at ^Wiltlan;*t?n; Just starting a $1.250 ?mall bungalow for - Mr. DoWttt : , Storjelat1 Wllllamston ;: erecting four G-room cottages > .for Wllllamsten mills, Willitynsto? ; furnishing pwuw ilcally all material for the 'new.-post* /office at Will ktias ton; tumlah?ag | gSM*. cf tho material . for ^ a ISfge 'school n&r Washington ehnrch Inj Greetivtlle;-county, -and J fo.rnlablng ! pracirCBliy all -waterhi! for 22.600 re*, aidetbijo forvMr;rwR; E.. Scott, Fork ^AaJst ' ',>" "': ' :-:: :,. -? : > . ' ' V"y-? ). .;*-?Hi-? Gl y n m,{i ji mm mw mi u wu mm maw .wmijm.iirniiiiiitiimumii ?). Beyond tho e&st the sunrise, beyond the west tlio fv?a, . ? And eaat end wot the Wanderlust that will ,r.ot'let mg be; It works In the like nuiOnesw. dear, to bid mo aay-goodby, For tbe aooa civil and the Btara call, and, ob, the call ot tbo ckyl 1 know not wboro the white read runs nor what 'ho blue hUls are. Hut mon can navo the eun for friend and for hi* guide a Btar. And there's ?m end of voyaging when once the votee le heard. For the river calls, and tho road calls, and. oh, the c?U of ilto bird! Yonder the long boHton hen. and there by iiPtht and day The old shlpn draw to homo -igeln, th: ; young atrip* sell away. Afia.\?orrie I may, but go I must, onfl If ' 'Jnieh oak^vj -why , ' Ys?? .'rrjay f ut ihe blame .en the etaraend i vrj$$r?tiaii aricvth?Awhito road and tb< - i*y!;'. -Gerald Gould'In Indianapolis Newa FRANKLIN ORIGINATOR OF "DAY?QHT SAVING" IDEA After 132 Year* H?a Sc'.ame Kaa Put Europe's .looka Ahoad.. ; Once -again a-Yankee Men, apparent ly IgroY?d in\tbo ponap of US origine luiV,hfl? -triften rtMit.lm?ihlropc. .-In perni?hy .the clocks have already bctoi'jrtiiv ahrhir'?i?i hour; In ' England ilio ''dnytlght saving" scheme Is ? pecfed nvbo approve! by the bailee of j f ouinions' and to ?n into effect at once. ! mill in France' tho chamber hns given j tin? project it favorable voie, and It re j inairiB only t" us. ratified by tbu senate J lo become law, .One lifght.in )~8i. durlug Benjamin iVankllh's visit .'id Pari?, lie neglected la clone- the shutters of his room and tbu next morning was awakened by the light of the sun. ,;tf it' had not been for this incident^ he wrote in a letter to a Paris journal, which wns not published until eleven years later. "I would have slept sis hours longer, whtlo the suu was giving ito light freely, and accordingly In the evening I would bave lived six-hours longer by candlelight This kind ol light being much more-expensive than sunlight, I made a few calcul?t tonn ami found that'tlie City :0t Paris alone would Save 00;?7?,000 pounds of wa$. lallow-and oil by using I be light of the suit during th>/f:'is summer months id VmBlffl to m?ncn'pe tho French pd^ple to "call doy tbe; ?thW While- rfcu't% was/not until tb/jHvf?\vamo.and daily exjiensea /be^ n.' being Calculated by millions that the economic peoples of ?Orope?tho Garmops ilrnt?cavr the advantage of advancing the legal Unie ,by qnp.boar, .i.'u .a.f.... . u, -'d' The1 new-Jaw will have at least cue ad van tage? It will bring peace one. hour sooner. . - -. ;. V, ; RAILROADS AB? PROSPEROUS. .'v"v . Revenues Inorsasad :,145 Per Cent In 'Clght Montrai of Fiscal Year. ! In th^ eight rapn?hs 'of the current I "fiscal; year the revenues of American 1 uiilroada amounted to $2(127,'..>5-i;000, ? jjuin 6r;$l77,o?o;QOO over tho ssm'o po ilod in 1914-15. The figures are made1 ' public by the. bureau of ' railway: eco nomics. In 'February : tho operating revenue of American railwnys was $2G1.7W,Q0fi, nn increase of ^1X1,810,000 over the preceding February. Tbe revenue av eroged 51,140 a mile of line. The oper ating; expenses. w*ere $183,017.000, Increase of $28,754,000. Tbo net ope^ a ting mcomo waa $05,041,000. If this rate of h?slneas keeps up the railroads will majfe o total net profit of more than $701,000,000, to be applied to dividends, rental.":, interest on bonds, appropriations for Improvements ancj now construeilon, .. BARBERLESS BARBER SHOP* I Aaf&ma??. "Shaveterla* Mfekoa Hit With ^v^^T.V' - Chicagoarto. A barber leas butoj^mt where pcraonf j" iu;u,e'i?<I of a '.r)ia yo can smooth. their WiH?ho?'flnd wrhIi. perfume and pow. d?r.-tbe?p::-elve:! f.a ?n?klay Clila^onu* rit rii>'p>id't?li? notice, r The. barberies? s'lidp hM: jti?t opi iif-ci and is already proving a del!ght,-tp..n>rn.,whb detest tho orden? Of thev barber sliop. This "?hovctei(la""o.r"chln,automqt,f /is it has been variously ?tyl?d. In ci do eldeuV novelty, ^waii; stalls are 'ar cauyed nroiind u central plaza that eott' litajhs n:fouat>in'ivhlchia$outa:liot and; ! c?ld water 1.K < > Talcum e4^d?< P?rfurne? rind air ^?hbxo^?^ appui to ehaces.^f '&llfi|^H^HK^-i^':t After; tho costotuesr -has shnyed he thr?jttFs 10 "cents;'lnto' a rcccptacio In the'stall ahd;n.ar^!ff.'fb>'tli. The' snan< 1 :M^^mmiav^?m.^Vag:'?t time. ?Hd'talk.- ..*;'_ ' TfllP^?i^ OsUeoiiV ?wftera'.t? -?aV'.?si?^OO For ?fiuilnp Csr^o of Bum. * A ThaHcr wtjleh vslll return to the r of the schooner Augustus v B? ?_tk $tt).009 for, h toy?g?. or $3,ooo titan th? cijst?f ecrt?r?cti?u. wet closed 1 n Boston tne otber ?oy. This 'J li?Uered'l?y mantiuie authorities to ' the faigiiMt char^ rate ever paid f ?ft?tfng vcurn or^ha ^bc?ck's L 1,200 torn* hot. ?ne will carry a cargo ?I? to the .went coast "of If rtca. #0 Babco?fe;Vfass built twelve years Oupid ?p B??tVefo^ Ciub. C\ipid Invaded lti.lcb^ors' cliin In ?*^ fayot te, Ind.. ntid by r^biCing m?mhais KfiVn fr^vjjt? io thirty ertnsed it to dis A SUCCESSFUL YEAR CLOSES AT CLEfWSON (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) address. Tho lltorary society oxer* cisos wore hold on Monday morning, tho alumni mooting Monday evening, followed by banquets of Bcveral class reunions and a banquet to tho on to tho entire sonlor class, given by the alumni. The alumni orutlon Wat, made by Rov. B. R. Turnlpseod, Ot Columbia. The .graduating exercises will be held tomorrow, moving, boglnntug at 10:20. The graduating class is ?>.? largest-that has over been sont or?t. numbering 118. Dr. J. Li Coulter will make tho address to the senior class. j The graduating exercises and namo of graduates have been announced as follows: ?i -,'.* Grad sating ExettIsen. Commencement 1915-1910 i Tuesday, June 0, 1910 I0:C3-A. M. Mu.alc. i eLt Scuior clasr/ Bpeakers; W. A. .Morrison of Oconco county, | 'Benefits- of, War." F>. D, -Wates of York countv. 'Practical Patriotism." Glee club. Address to graduating class, Dr. John Loo Coulter, Morgantowh, W. Va. Giro club. Delivery of diplomas. Munie. Delivery of trustees' and- . Norrie Moda'.s and honors. Announcement of cadet ofllccrii for tho first term of tho msbIoh of nut On. Graduating Class. Agriculture?Bwart Gladstone Ack-jr, Edwin ' Hugh Agriow, Frank CUivkscales Anderson. Fred. Engone| Armstrong, Newton Craig Brackett, Harry Franklin Brown, William Eph-'-j rh/m Durch, Won*?rd_ Benjamin Ctunp, Louis ' Babb Can non, Addison Brooks Carwlle, \Francls Wayland Chatham, Albert Maxey Dickson, An drew 'Cometock Dibble.. James Mab colni Bleasor, Joseph Everett. Flour noy, John Melvln Garrls, Marlen Car 'isle Green, Frank -Madison ' Httdd?n. j Stanwood Wlso Halglor, John Cal -houn <Hamlln, George Gary Evans. Gorson KIrkland Helss, Jamos Rob ertson Henderson, Virgil Maro How ell, William Hamilton Jenkins, Jam at : Blair Kondrlck, Edward Deans Ky-1 '.er, Robert Elmerl Laidlaw, William i Sdward 7-ittloJohn, Nicholas Pea> Lyl?s, .Charles Smith Major, Waldo! Weaver Mallbry, Edward Whiting Vit her, Harold. Sloan McConnell, \ Robert Mordaoat McConnell, Hugh,: ^am 'McKeown, William Lesilo Mc Millan, It us sell Famsey Melle?, Wll- I lam Austin Morrison, Frltr. Otte-f LMydrsi purwsr? .Gordon Q'Doll.Jlaipr ^Michael O'Neal, 'Titlman 'Dlx'on ?ad.'j Tett, Willie Thomas- Patrick, Wofctuy Vndrew. ".Plckens, T;obor* Franklin Poole, Goorga. Edwin Prince, Claude I Bothel!, Dwight McBrydo Simpson, ! leo'rgo Watson Smith, Henry Elmer'] 3pwell,. Stiles Conger Stribllng, 8am let Farrar Thornton, Lewis WltiBton Verner, Clarence Aubrey Vincent, j TocH William Ward, Robert Brico Waters, Clarence Taylor Vf est, By-; ?rett Sohmpayrac Winters. Jacob 7^amago Wise, Samuel McBrido Wlth jretJooh, Jr.,. Edgar Clay te Tfoung (63.). " Mochanlbal Electrical Engineering] -^Dlodrlch August Anime, Carroll 9lmtns Anderson, David . House; Banks, Martin Luther Barro, Fred OUb Berry, Xew?rs Addison ?oggs. j Parks Oliver Boyd, Louis Oswald tehipbell, Moses Ehgene.Cox; William Horace (Dicks, DagnUll Frank FqlgorV Jem?s Pressly Harrali; Eugoripl Clark Morrison, William Hay Nell.! id ! ford James OdOm, Rowland Shop ard Oliver, Edward Harold Segars, ThOmaB Henry: Slddalt, JC;,;:Jesse.. Ward Simpson, Paul Newman mith. Henry Lee Suggs, Thomas 'Holt T?te, William Barber Townsond, Harry ?lifton* Wanttamaker, Everett Thorn is Woods. ?lbbert Franklin Wright, William Frits Wright.?4*7;) Civil BoginoBrlugr-Georgo Earl? l-Hampseo,' Danlol Tompkins - Duncan. John MurehiEon Jackson, Jr.. James dt?bert Latlrt>kLouis Albert' May, Harrold Hampton . QuaiUobaum. Julius St. Clair Rhoad, George Isiues Sheppard, Joseph, JepLha Sit ton, Jr., B< Fnhd?ll Wallace^. Stan ley Williamson?(11.) , - I'ostHe ' IttdUBtry^HdRh Mlddloton Vd.amfi.^Osrl Htinry Albrccht, Jbba Frederick-.-Blaokmon. Walton Vaughn. fBmr^.DaniQl Ed par By ni, Itobort fosoph' Cheathahi, Jr.inr,i McD*h|ol ?eldeian; James Parham Jeter, Jr., Mason Thorno Johnson. Peter L?RoJ sfafytl. J. W. Stribllng?(11.) ,Vti^istry^--JoiBeph DuBoso Clark. :'Wf jSehry Edwin Shiver, Karl Avor.i I WR?amS.--(3) ^^hftectoralEngineering. ?rW?1 -I j?ih^ Andraw Taylor, James Boborl throw?r, H?nry Rlters fTrott.?(3) ; 1 #or Infants sa5 Chj?ur^? ; v :,j .Developing asd p?lm?nr; done by ar V.Bt. " Most beautiful ' work guaranteed it all times. Satisfaction ht no jberges. " ' ' - - -.: > fterel6j*ia^, MOc per film. mmm*&&w* 3 :'m-*s8 1-4, ui 2 l-2k< 1-4, 4c; 3 1Mk6 1-2, 6c; Quick delivery. Send osa film to test ,w servrce.. ^A?^:%RM?ted. (From The Literary Digest.) !f your radiator leaks,' poor in SE-MEMT-OL . Tho self*actlng monitor cement Finds the Leak and Fixes It Se-Ment-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 it automatically. Look for the pumpkin colored earns, -. - Price 75c The above advertisement is one of a series tlia^t Is, running every other week in the i^rary-Digest'. <* - - ?' - "WE SELL AND COMMEND THE ABOVE ^qdb ?ijto seop Buggies and Wagons If ypu, contemplate purchasing a buggy and want to buy one that is guaranteed in every parUcular we want to show you our line of . Hackney, Brockw?y, and Washington Buggies Hackney buggies having been sold in Anderson for the past forty .years and have ?h. a^ 'measured up to .every. require;rieht. ,.'\ ": ' '''; *> ri.I can save you something on Harness, Laprobes, Whips and such like, too. Prices and TVnins to^uit you West Benson Street I will have a car of Mitchell Wagons, "the Monarch of the rdad" i 5th jnst. See them before you buy. 1% '8 t\& TOfiV* Stsffs feur U?if ^if^SwP^^'^l'ip^ifih liver ? ?cc\ nno and ?btorud; ?wkc y?nr'/Wrl?' u ShiMuM;?bef.tiMi^u'-?nd inil-ef Junoi.' .9:1. .But take. jw n&aty* .dangornu* cafotnei hujniNs.lt make* yoo ???k und Ca^cnvl- is . mcrrurr Or r.uicksihvr i! :c?Ki#* Rorrc^ts ?l 4it?>. bones. ?.Ael ,*r*?h??'' Into ?ow bite/' I jetait* ?fmklng It b^V^l^M^ yo\? fret thtX awful n&nsta ?nd ?rsuoblng.. .Listen to * in? i .At )ou .pranfc;-t6 ??ujoy'. the? n'iiwat, ppntlost llw>r , and b?rffel! I flr?wnif vor. fytr < <rvric'tf?!. htt?^f?w, I ? ttrw>?i?ut-tif haf*!^ Uo-Ws Li vor! tonight..: Yoarvirugglet or. deab*? ik'lln you a ?C cent Jk>U!r of. T^Adh^'-j '?vim- Tone. uftdor1 nr/.v personal mo>?y- ' tifcofc triiorantw ttint r;?ch Hfvoor.fui wfU ?leaiv'.your aluggiab -liVcr .better tty?i ^ ? no?a' Of hafcty calomel and ttAt'jt won'ts make you *i&k.; " $5#to4?ri'e Tilvct-; T?ne is -real It ? er wedKilh*. ?ou'll know .ft?w*moYnibg". bi>rau?o. yon *?ill wako ;?? fo^a?g tine.. ^tw?P^Ilvei' will b? : ttorktnjr; b?adiiebo.' ?p?KJljy.incM frone : etowi.dh will bo k'.v?*t :ftnd b?tteli regular. ' :'.>; /.?odaqn'a Li>or Tenfe Xb cnlitely vtitt table, tiicrefore haite?^i #fot :?*'k-?ftbk Miitale". Gjvo }? Wvyt?tr ; cjj?Mr*^, Million?, oi '^>)jii5 ara v^Jik; ?^SflftV I/tv?r.T?st6;invrr.?d <>? dai.^rW? c^tyWi*i; now. Your dr*?#prt*t will' ttflf yy?; that tin- Hfi?p '.?t f>.il?micl i<> ;il:u<v.:L* elii'?{>C-J . etrtireltt*,#re- "/ v:''' ' ..:-' ' '*