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ars'? CLOTHING FOR MEN Tho Conservativo Man's Dignified, Durable Suit, maila from a neat fabric is here I The Smart Young Fellows' Form Fiting Suit, made from a live fabric and showing ev t ?ry hew kink and curve of ! Fashion lihere! K?OLkLOTH SWTS ^ $5.00 to $7.50 .-Fancy serges jthd Mohairs $10, $12, $15 bamberger's " $20, $22.50 - And we can fit you to the queen's taste. R.WTRIBBLE Tho Up To Date Clothier SfS-??? EXECUTORS SALE By virtue ot? ?Ts authority vested n us by the Last,Wilt, and .Tc'stainsnt of Hugh Mahaffey, Br.i deceased, wo will SOU on Salesday, on ?tb Juno, 101G, tn front ot the,Court House, In tl JO City ot Anderson, S. C., during usual hours of sale,the real estate be longink to tbs estate ot the said Hugh M&haffey, deceased, and' described aa follow/), to wit: AU the certain lot and buildings, thereon,. situate on Main street in the town of Wi ir un fit on,' S. C., containing one and one bSlt (1' 1-2) acres, more or less, ad joining ianda of ic. V, Acker, H. H. Oray and othora and.being tho lot of which Hugh Mihaffey, Sr., died* soized and possesed. . Also ,80 shares Bank of Willlam ston, par value $50.00 per oharo. 6 filiares - common stock WUliam ston mills, pdr value- $100 per sharo. 2 shares preferred stock Wltliam Bton milis, par value $100.. 5 shares-stock Calhoun mills par value $100. y Terms cash. Purchaser to pay esr tra for all \ noccBB?ry pap?ia and stamps. ' i Q. W. Sullivan. . M. C.. . Makaffey, Executors, j .J". .?.'.'.. . fe?..I'-"'. !!? >| J?. W^have an id>al Fertilizer for Sido Dressing Cotton and Corn. .It is heavily charged with soda for quick Action and 'tlien the other ?rnmoniates in tjbis Side Dressing v/iil contfmse ibo growth Started up by the soda. Ihese goods are made es?' ''Wm great many people think Cotton will br'r:^ a good price next 'Ml, ' ' ii it does', you will want al! you can malee. If it should' be low you will need all you can make; Side Dressing ap plied early ntahes moro Cotton, theta ts no earthly question anout that. It brings you tn about $3.00 for every dollar you pay out. It ?boula' be applied just a& fast aa you get - your, thinned to A stand and cleaned out. We aro ready with the goods The cotton crop 5s about15 days late at this time. Side (fretting may provo unusually profitable thia year if we. have > an carly frost. ger and o#e Roadster. ; . Don'i delay if interested, as theare werfc|| number bf '.Duyj?ts^f?rVthe car advertised a few days ago. : ' V , v^-? * . \?':;???OTl Baseball Results NATIONAL At Philadelphia 2; Chicago H. At New York 2; Pittsburgh 3. At Brooklyn 7; Cincinnati 4. Al Heaton 1; St. Louis 2. AMERICAN '4 - - - -yCt Detroit 3; . Boston 0. /At Chlcugcf-Philudelphls; v/ct grounds. At Cleveland-Washington, rain. At St. Louis-New York, rain. SOUTHERN "?' At Little Kock 4; Mobile 10. ty At Memphis 6; New Orleans C. \ ,At Chattanoogn-Blrmlngliuni, rain. At 'Nashville-Atlanta, raia SOUTH ATLANTIC At Columbia 4; Albany 4. (Called end lltb darkness.) At Augusta fl; Columbus G. At Jackspnyclllo 3; Montgomery 0. At Charleston 0; Macon 0. (Called end nth, darkness'. ) STANDING OF CLUBS South Atlantic. Won Lo?t Pct. j Augusta....27 18 GOO I Charleston.-25 19 Rog j Montgomery .24 21 533 Columbia.23 21 023 j Jacksonville.24 22 5221 Columbi^.20 26 43G Macon.':,. ..' ,'. ..18 2? 403 . ..18.'i .27 400 Albany'.,/.. Southern. Won Lost P. C. Nashville.31 IC 660 Now Orleans'.32 17 653 Atlanta.25 23 541 .Chattanooga.25 23 521 Birmingham.22 27 449 Memphis.20 28 417 Little Rock..18 28 3911 Mobile...18 29 383 American. Won Lost Pct. I Cleveland.... ...27 18 600 New York.24 17 58.5 Washington.24 19 658 Boston.... .. .. ..23 21 5231 Detroit...: .... ... ..21 22 488 'Chicago... .'.' .. ..20 24 465 St.'-Louls.. .. .. ..18 25 419 Philadelphia.. .. .'.15 26 .3651 National. ' ',: Won Lost P.". .f?iooltiyrir. :.IB rn [New York.22 18 550 Philadelphia.23 19 648 Cincinnati.22 25 408 Boston. ... .. ..'.?19 22 4031 Chicago... .. ... ;.22 24 478 Pittsburgh..20 23 . 465 St LOUIS .. .. ..20 26 435 Bar Association, A meeting of the Bar Association waa held yesterday afternoon af .6 o'clock for the purpose of arranging I'the calendar of cases to. be tried at tho approaching, term of* civil court. v Camping Trip.. Lawton Langston, Prank ; WUlhlte, Todd Barton^ end Boots Brown, have gone to Portman to. spend a week camping. Cherry, Chocolate and Venilla, Ice Cream al the Owl.-That's alL VIA I Blue Ridge and Southern j From Anderson, S. C. : - V - ? '?' .. ? -. ;,' St Louis, Mo. $25.65 Account Democratic; National Con* [ volition. ' Tickets ot; sale June 0, 10, III; with., final limit june 25th, 1916. Detroit, Mich. ?27.75 Aeeouut American Medical Associa . tlo-i. - rickets cn rale' Jiine S, % *0, I 'with LPai ?im?t Juno 21, 1516. , Rock Hill, S. C. $4.45 Account "Wiathi op College Summer School/ Tickets- on sale June 12, 13, ir i MS. 29, so. with final limit' Je'y ?ai. it?i6. j; Nashville, Tenn. $12.80 -, Account Peabody Collogo ?Sunim?r Schobl. - Tickets op salo Juno 1?, 14. ? ?6. 111. ?19. J*; Jttir ?0, 22, iM/iflnoi limit 15 daya froln dote- of sile. Char.ottcsviHe, Vau $12.20 i . Account , University af, Virginia Summer, School. ''Tickets' on' pale Jtm?> IS to, 26 with, final limit 15 bays from 'date. Of salo. .Ticket ,cab1 bo extended un*U Septetnber.^O by paying a foe. pt $1.00^^^^^*^^^ Buffalo, N. Y. $30.0S Account Anriebt Arabia Order, Nob lea of fifj'stlo Shrine; Tickets on sale nty S. 9, 10, with final limit luly 1916. '. , '.-;. . ; ... JjprU Baliuwore, MA $17.95 Account B. P O, Bl TloWftS JJbii. i* i?, ir% 9. with final 1 (ul* ,?*... l?te. ^;"S*?f - detailed information7 apply to f.lbe?i\;ti?6:ct :-. ?gcnt '< er 1 cbmmunicato fwlttr?!.*: Uti Anderson, Supt., Ander ***m-!-M Hullo! I ? i Min .i. ?mn.ii mi Who? you v q a rn :?i In woe, Walk utrnlght up ?iiJ cuy "Hullo!" Ray "Ilullol". und . {'How d'y.a^o! How's ttie w?rid bten ualng you?" . .Slap tho fellow on hin lack. . ?, ?Bring your bund ri with a whack 1 Walt? straight up and don't ea clow. Shako lils hand and un y. "?lullot" la li? clothed In i;.Olk ho, Wulk utrulght up and nay, 'Ilullol" Rags uro but a cotton roll'. Just for wrapping up a fcoul; . And a ooul ls worth ? truo Hnlo mid hourly, "How d'yo dot" Don't wult for tho crowd to go. W ilk Btralglit up and cay, "Hullo!" When big vocaels meet, they say, They ualuto and .'Sall away; Just tho samo us you and me, lonely chip* upon.the nea,. Koch ono galling hla own Jog For a port beyond tho fog; Let your speaking* trumpet btqw, 1.1ft your horn and cry, "Hullo!" Bay "Hullo!" nnd "How d'ye do?" Other folks aro good aa you. When you leave your houao of clay. Wandering in tho far away. When you travel through tho strange Country tar beyond the rango Then tho SOUIB you'VU cheered will know | Who you bo and say "HultqJ" . , SM ' - Sam Walter Foss. MUNICIPAL MOVIES MAY SOON COME INTO VOGUE! Ono Kanona Town Already Own? the| Nickol Thootor. Having rounded up 102 municipal lighting planta, 17 gas plants and moro tban 200 water plants, Kansas ls now ofter municipal 'ownership of its mo tton picture' theaters. One Kansas town already owns its motion picture bouse and refus?s to let any private competitor come tn. Three other towns ere arranging for. municipally owned and conducted movie bouses.'; Kansas believes in municipal owner ship not because of uny theoretical views, but because of actual experi ence, sayB the Kansas City Star. - Com munity after community hos entered the field ot electric, light lng. for exam ple, and without exception they have lowered theil; rat ??i and'Improved their service. All tKb publicity of btility mo- J iiopbllsts' avails' not Liing in' the face of the concrete facts as Kansas hau dis covered them.' Yob can't tell a Kansan ? that municipal bwhersblp is ? failure' I and get away 'ivltii it when1' the city \ light plant which he patronizes has cut ] j his bilis In two nnd given bim betters service. ' ' lu:;) ' ' ?' ' " Vm Kansas' 'has ,pS?lW, tftn?ty Wmmifr' storr,' brit therrfis' db ^'certiflcate of coo-" ' venlenco brid' necessity" provision/ as in yyisconBln^ which' gives the private company' fa tho field1 nu everlasting mo nopoly cat?n pOnriitual franchise^ Cor-; porntion ''regulations" tried tn. tack i such a provision on to-tho Kansas law. Stubb iest sesslon'Of the Kansas legis- \ lature, but tho- municipal ownership people m Kansas proved too much for; them. ?%' . ."' jj It he doesn't Ilk? the way -.he.public, utility 'corporation,., does business the Kansan, d?mnnds ns on inalienable' right .that he bo freb'to tackle .the busi ness himself. Thc welfare'ofi a'whole"! community is more to him than tho lie- ( tltloua ''right" of any eastern capitalist'/ 10 bleed ri people indefinitely merely'| because be has an investment . made . originally for that purpose, i . I If tho individual capitalist can do I: business, on tho -tame basis as the city -nnd he;UBually cnn if he ls forced by; '.competition to do sollie ls welcome foi ConUnbo In operation. IC ho can't bet may syefc other Investments In- other .states, where there is greater.reve-reneo! for Mwidbwed and. orphaned" stock h ol ii-, .ova nnd the divinity of 7 per cont. j gjpp ' ' ? . . l-l [ STATE CAPITOLS TOO SJVIALtJ Many Not Largo Enough to'House tho] One-third of the sSatco.of the Union 11 arl their capitols inadequate, to ?CH commbdate the increased state activlj ticu that have grown, np lc recen^ years, accord in pr to data ga thered by the Columbus (O.) chamber of conv meroe, and are wrestling with ibo problem ot finding additional room. To ??M?$he. Ohio building commission tho organization has secured. Information from many states on the manner in which tho problems nix;'being solved. j U -Tbe majority soein to favor the pjaij of. erecting a new office building ha an annex to the present capitols. In some etgtsji She'ploh iw*]fi%)^t? build addi tions to present'?jtrbfturce. or tb re? model the buildings to mnk-; more robin. .. . , Washington basfgonr.'in. 'for a com ipr^enslye group. fcbjuaV'of state build ings . to coat mo>? .than '^OiXkOC" ; while. California, ts hrihsing to corop ;f-Uon. a new capitol gaiting a fUnill... amonut. Each ??Jocated In a; birge . park. ! Compared to these the Okie plaA to S?bend little me*e than *l.<X&0Ctf*ft thought to bo'veryxmo^fc'1 '. .; At eifedisori. Wf&?ia;b>?ng cbfcr a DOW t?tatebouse thar baa cost $' . OOO, while Ia NasbVllle^n^k the ? la tb bau*'a i*r?Wb%ce ?true The same sort of pian lt eu te rt ni o cd KCb?taka. ^Ukhtj$ii, ftlft?Oblo, ia ge^. | ting ready to provide addi! ional roon for stew departments, in none bitr ..^?aoes'It-appenr" that, the rent . or? taide gear tem has^ibeeSmade a po tftteel iasne?.as : ti;jteaa^|b ftoio. The aoto. owit?f ?nr&? tb* W-anlj I Ad the best m?nera; ol exebange. I SOUTH CAROLINA'S SCHOOL QF ENGINEERING AND, AGRICULTURE^ ?*t'i .? j . , , - '.".'? ['?:? :;*N . . - ? M '? Ona of the largest and best equipped Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges in the South. 7 J ,554 Acres ofland. .YaJ??riif,plant;o Over.' ?20 teachou;, o?i?ora and assistante.? Eurolljuent, 950. Every.county in SouthCarolina''leprosented. 13 DogT?? Courses. instruction. Now and Modem buildinyti, equipment and ?anitation.Y , . ~ '-'"W-*"^" wAgrl'UjUuro (S Cot, rae;;), Chem--* . cering. - Four-Weeks ' Surrimer Course. |n Agriculture. .'.?"?' ) ' > ? Four-Weeks Sun?mor. Course lu Cotton Grading.. Two-year Courao in Tex^les^ ? One-Year Course in 'Agrien!?* .;ttiref-? s (Oct. 10th to Juno 3th.) Jftequi?-sments ofr v ?dm?saioa ' -? ' 'K?ett?deri?>Ill.t^ adn?llted t? tho Freshman Ol?aa -wh? - ia ?bt : Rtieast 18 yeoh) old at the time of entrance. ' ; Aa honorable discharge, from ' the - last school or college attend-, j cd is required.: . \ j.^Tlie : college-.iso : longer m&in Reiigcous ????lusace?? . Tho College contributes to the! salaries bf four resident mlnloters " vrttoeondnci divine services and pastoral workamongthecadetsin.. barracUa. There is a nourishing Sunday School and Y. M. 0. A. wlMutwo salaried S?orotarioa. A ?,T.,000 Y. iyi. C. A. ?qitdin?lM?? completed January 19?0. A ? 'CostJ.v.: ; : Tho coat for any ot the twelve* regular fonr year courses or tho Two Year Text?oconweia?W9,lO. per session.. Thl? ft?i?uht ?tivorsr ; ce pt lui ti<_ ' dltional, -to those whoa?*able to pay. ;, The coat of stitt One^Ye?r^?rri?.'.' r '?pHural Course t8 *V2?0&. ? . this . [ amount oo\ era the a?oltt item? as uro listed ?.i>?vo. Tho cost of ; the l^ur-WeelS/ ; Sunder ??nrse? (Scholairsh?|}$ .an? /^Exa^nkt?oha i o Tho College maintains -?G8 four . Ty ear scholarships in tho Agrioul*.'. tura! and Textile Couraos! arid Bl- r ' - ~"xr_^ * -_?.... 1._t .mation in regard to tho schqBjoi sblpe buen-ta your county n'eit session, and tho* laws g?rorning " their -"a^?rd: 'liri*. toort fi -.year wfiiteto tty for one of f ft-Me rt'JW i Tho.no wWfftre ubt seeking io enter oh wdiotarshlpa aro addend \'to.exarn???tious on july ?iVirathefc j ; corned --ter-??l?ge .1 the *fai| |?r??Miwill jba';*t^jf?if t?kmt? .' I ?t?t$t?f?p&?ffl$?-ifo -enanty ' : \ -goat. . " ' Vih\u ... ? 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