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Children Cry for Fetcher's - *Sho Kind Yon I?avo Always Bonglit, and -which--hua tocen tn use for over 3? years, lina borne ike sitrnaturo ot '. . ; fund ton been mario under bis per Bonni supervision since ito in fancy. \tt&ry&/&<?C?c?-JiZ; Allow no oro to deceive you in thia. All Counterfeits, Imitation? and " <7u??t-as-jrood " are but W Experiments that trlflo with, and.end?ncer tlie health o? Inlauts and Children-Experience against Experiment* What is PASTORIA Pastoria is a, haradess substitute lor? Castor OH, Pare? gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It .contains neither Opium," Morphine nor other Narcotic ?substance. Its age tx its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it bas been in contrtant use for the relio? ?I C?oT?f5t?^atioa, Flatulency/-- Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles, and GENUINE CASTOR!A ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought HH?flHBBH'SCSMMHI i Security and Service In establishing banking connections, a business man looks primarily for two things, viz: Security 11^.Service,- g| , - . This bank offers absolute security to its deposi tors and endeavors at all times to render prompt and polite service io its customers. j ATTRACTIVE f TRIPS 1916 :?Ay&yv&- ?oiion,- White I ountain?, The Siiguenay, Quaig fcsc, Montreal, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Ausable Gh**?, " St Lawrence, The Thousand Ia?ands, frutara FaUs, Alaska, iacrac Coast Yo&m?ie Vcley, Canadian Rockies, I^elxtfuse, Vancouver, (Glacier Notional PST*?, Grand Ccnyen of Arl Eona, Salt Lnke City, Colorado. Rockies and Los Angeles. . ^^S?f --AND THE- .. . -v Panama-California International ?xpcsition et Son Diego, Cclifornta -IM-r.i ,. | u ?????^?'??'"?*ll1?r?M|||li||MllllH<|ir.M?M?W?|?W(||||>BP>MW ! . ' '1 . ' . * ' ' ' . ' . F PERSONALLY CONDUCl?6 AND CHAPERONED The V?Vy highest class of service, which makes trave* for > pleasurecomfortable?and enj?yame. The Tours coyer the most aitbei Jve routes and ?he prin cipal places of Scenic ?nd Historic inte?est throughout ?Se^ 1 Greata C^yntrylniheWorl?. - Sl : ll Write For Rate*, flookWaud r^tecr^o Utort??r* ....... Y* : ."? "...kv?.!?svS?"--: MEXICAN SITUATION AND GO?ION MARKET! WALTER STORM OF NEw| YORK ARRIVED IN CITY YESTERDAY HIGHER. PRICES Are Predicted If War is Detered Or Strained Relations Are Continued Mr. Walter Storm, member of the firm ot Johnston, Storm & Co., ar rived in tho city yesterday and will he in Anderson for several days. As ls well known, this firm has a branch office In this city of which Col. Pr K. McCuHy, Jr., bas l?een rc:sn ager. Col. P. K. McCully will lsave on Sunday for the mobilization grounds at Styx. vi : Mr. Storm last night gave out the following ntatement in regard to the cotton market and the ' effect the Mexican situation* was 'having . upon ?it: 1 ' It lo very difficult. in such red blooded ti m ct- to discuss from a cold standpoint business problems. Aa Kipling says "There ls no North, nor South nor East nor. West--" in times like th?se and the th???hta o? hil ot us, whereever our business may bs located, ls .mining to the far south And our hearts aro with the boys who are leaving ns. It is therefore only natural in thinking ot all about business to combine, the Moxican cri sis with it. There is* no doubt about the mobUlzatioh being e "bullish fact and the actual starting ot hostilities would be more bullish. The south will give to the government many thousands of its finest young- men both from a. physical and mental standpoint. A large proportion of. tho men will come from the farm and their loss willi be a serious factor in tho cultivation and harvesting ot tha cotton crop. Prom another stand point Texas Is largely dependent up on Mexican- .labor and an actual break in tho relations of the' coun tries would be a very serious feat nra fdr JS%\a state Ithat raises orar a quarter of the 'entire American pro duction. Cotton in.now high but in high 'because of the enormous de mand and the Mexican situation Will add to this demand. Before fall. 1 look for higher prices although a good reaction la. probably In order. CHANGE" ?AME ."" ! PARKER MILLS s ' ~? (CONTINUED PROM P?GB "ONBf. )' read an dthe return submitted, Mr. W. B. Beattio, secretary and treasur er of the Parker mills, was called te take the stand by the petitioners. Thc petition contains some .very caustic allegations., alleging in part that Branchy Beattie, Woodward and; Mot ley conspired together to alarm and dissatisfy the stockholders by untrue statement and that they with^'tb^e?r.? . "ooconsplr?tors fraudulently and- in tentionally concealed and . withheld from the stockholders .-'tnw facts." Mr. .Beau 1 o'a testimony in tho main was relating the re-orgaulzatlon ot th company, and Its present .financial condition. Whop asked by. Mr. "Jones who ? recommended. or yuggested him ead-.. Mr. : Branch nt the' meeting of the.dlrootcrs for their p?sUlonB.with the company. Mr, Beattie said that tho company, Mr. 'Beattie said that Mr. Woodward, one Ot the largs credl* tors, had made the suggestion in the cutmore hotel In New: York. Mr, Beattie further stated thai the com pany : had ho funds "with which to maintain a soiling agency or or ganization, and that'tho r>recent ar $M*ementa for a soiling organisation , is will ono of tho largest creditors and the company was. nat, therefore, in ;a position to dictate to it. When asked'for the names ot some of the largest, creal toro. Mr. Beattie stat? ed that ho could-.net furnish thiaIn formation from memory bat that he would refresh his memory from'. .:;?.^h???, ? xeeordn of the' company and late. . give lt in his testimony. Mr. Beattie was still on ?.the stand this afternoon giving tn"'de^t-^tr moas of testimony rotaive to- the re-orgAnizatlon of the company and ita, present conditions. A great many of the stockholders, be lfere that If the Hampton group in 1 sold at the offered price.by ?Lockwood, ''CReeuoiift-C?\?~jAat'ta.lfl^Ut enable.to relieve the company bf acme of Its im mediate, pressing obligations with the hope of gtttthg Aa company in a bet- : ter financial condition. ?f this plan ia earrie^ through lt -fa likely thatta* 1 corporate name 0? ?company win be Changed to Vlcutr-Monaghan cotton mills, according to ri statement made in conri this morning by one Of the attorneys.* .? Judge - Johniaop^ thai' he wanted the attorneys to ex cite marten as much as possible as ? bo'desired to pass td*,order hy flat today night, if Judge Johnson 'granta, ^jprayer of the petition will mean -. that the salo ot the Hampton group ?^?tte':ea^M.:aad: e>/?ee?ver;"oe.-r?^ . ceivefs appointed to take over tho of- ' fairs of tho; comp??y; J rund? tx tr??en<anc 1 resolution aaklnt? the pr?sident j .to * ?^^^^i^?^^-I^^?^^S^ ll nxHirna ? M?|IH??H^'jr^-r :??vy : TOnwinii^7 ts/ fi as^al^vwia b^tt??o Wttfe Sigeat Cc. te state Boy? ol Anderson EoUstod (CONTINUED FROM PAGE - J. N. Brown. Bailey Burdetts. . . J. F.- M. Banister. E. G. Boy kin'. P. M. Batley. 'Lewis Rice. Frank Brown. J. C. Blair.\ T. E. Bullock. W. G. Bullock. N. P. Brown. R. D. Bolt. . Robt. Campbell. Ben Cleveland. J. K. Carter. F. T. Carter. Tv c. Campbell. F. N. Craft. M. D., Cooper.. . A. P. Cole.' Bee Day. lt. L.. Day.A Hazell Daniels. Ben Dovo. H. P. Dean... M. E. Billard. J. ~Ar,**Bi??soa. . J. M. Ellison. C. ,D. Elsemap. Otis Evansw ... Lester Elmore. Alfred ..Every, L. J.' Franks. J; r?. Fant. " ' . Chas. Fields. Edward. Foxen. Clarence Foster. . L. O. Fennel. R. E. Franklin. J. W. Fr?e.> Geo. Freeman. Amos Gunter/ Walker dimer. Tyler George.' Tr.liner Gunter. T. H. Herring: Claude Hancock.? - L. H. Hancock. G. E. Harrison. * O. W. Holcombe. C. E. F. Houlbrooks. L. C. Hall. Fred Uamby. D. Karvin. 1 J. K. johnson. L. D. King. J. W. kelley. W. L. Lee. H. T. Looper. J. A. Langston. Lorenzo L?wgins. Ceo: Moos. '? T. B. Moore. J. E. Mattoaf.'. . Frank Moore.. > . W. -L. Moore.?, . S. W. Malloty. o. c. MoalderV . . C. L. Moulder. Ike Moulder;?. Oscar Merrett* John L.' McAlistar. C. S. Newoir. .^fl*. Vv^Nh?Biq^;:: Ernest Nichateoa..; . ... . A Neville; r\\, A, J.. Nicholls.', Homer Pe?frey, v W.-F. Pelf rey. ? Leonard Po wera;, .J. E. Parker. W . V. .Pruitt. : ' \ .H. E. Pepper. \ John Potts; . ? . J. E., Poora. ? W; T. Perryman. ' C. Wi Powers;; J. JB. Qu?rles. / J: . H. Hogers.,; r ...'.?'..' .:, . , . H. Strickland. J. L* 8bankll?. , JV J. Shiflett. .-.r . ;.; Jesse simpsoqr Frank Singleton. J. M. Smith. C. w. Ssuerfleid. . fe{Joa .flpratt. Sam',Tbjesbeia.'-.?>- * -iWat?s A. ?. Vickery: GJlreath Orien. Nlee Vaughn. . Hampton Vaugha. Watson: J. w. Watt: F. KY Whitfield. J. B. Wooten, Jofch Wilson. ; LT. W^Willbanks. Calhoun Wilson: To. Join.';ia<<Delj|aaWii'>-'>-;i One private, J. B. Quartos. will Join? the company in Columbia later, haying been. left here because of the illness of bis wife. ?'"> " 'vlfip v?neUiOr private, ?a?. : M.v Gason, who fe ?ow.shse** irssn the ei?y' will join his company sin Cblumhin. Lieut. J. .C. Shearer first lSeaW ant of the First Regiment and batta lion adjutant leaves tb*s morning far Styx. ' s; .;. ./ Capt, Lig?n announced last night that moro non-eoiamissloned officers would bo made owing to tho number of mon In, the company. More,?i?a-?r? needed *>r the com pany >nd for the present all mah wiah ir. ? t o enlist will report tb Capt. ofHoe over the Cttlsesa ?Nat?oniil;:ht?k, to Drs. H.^H. HdrTia or J. G. Sanders, ?e^c*l-.e^ "Unwritten IAW*, yreea Ski ?^3Pli^l!??^ir??^?m?-^ mehi; 18 yea?* old, waa acquitted today OR a charge of marderlcs her, aw^etheart, B?piimffm^?^^<-May? tm M?? . ?WM?'> ^^..aty?ail?a;to* ?We;<a>?^^rtaally;In vo?Ved the unwritten law. -J.: Bli Jiman, of fiaUil?o, baa arriv?* ?w^ He la the last American coasoi ? ata'e Tableta aro the moat eaUafaotory b?&ddcr iro?b ?i4rw.''?^^w?w,HSff^'aOT a tilrty-foor year*Vexpt6r?eace lo thc W0S?^^W9?^m'9i Oh?ala* ?hla ?rerywfea?*,. f--.:,V^_^ ? When you grip tho hand of an old chum 700 hmtft seen for <<?ge?w- it certainly ?fes? wtfofyi And it's Shat self-same thing Chesterfields g?vo ymg when you sniok@~-they satisfy f . ' Besides,Cheeterf ielde are mild! ;? - -, y?.e?8*f.a conibloation you nov?? hoard of helo?? ,-?*?H*fy??y*t mUdi lt i* new to cig?v*vi*ut ._*. -You cant get this hew kind of enjoyment in any cigarette except Chesterfields, because no other ciaa*' retid^naker can copy the Chesterfield Mend i Try Chesterfield*--today! 1 l? ibr Sc .Alst? pa?fced 20 for 10c Cl&AJUSTTE ?-..? ? yd ?iqfte MILQ Bowel Complaints ta india In. a lecture at one of the Das Moines/ Iowa, ch uren CB a' missionary from India told of going Jato' tbs in terior of India- where he waa takon sick? ?hat he had a hattie bf bh?m? b erial a'e remedy ch oil-? and Diarrhoea Remedy with him and helloed th.it It cavo his lifo. This remedy is used successfully'ia india both ss. a preventitlve and e?e? fbr cholera. Yon nu.y know from this that lt can he depended ?ppn'-for tbs milder forms of bowel complaint ?hat occur In this country. . Obtainable everywhere. ifersion "Fares; Two second handiR?rd rars-one S Dassen? I .' * VIA - 'i From Anderson, S. C Rock iia^, s. c. $4.45 ;v Account Winthrop College Hummer , ? o ; ' Behoof . Tteketh on sale June 12, ia. ::-W?~i.;>? ?"t_ ^ it . , J?V a 29. so. ^ith final ?mit jn?y? Bunioer or buyers forthe--car' adversed ? .'vi ? NfaMivt^^^ . " f?^Vdai^i'??igfe : Account -Peabody Coll ege Summer r Schcol./. Tickets ?? ssle June 14, 1&:faJto.iK>&&:.f#SJ% 24. r?na! *: . : ' -:vH" limn, is daya tn,,*, dat* of ?nie.- TOMVTm &f?^n tffrVrtfi &?g^ . li lilli Alf iii \iil?P Vi Account University, of Virginia :y^::W^^M^?m- I SL%J & %? Ue&M%?& a Bwhrnter Schoo!, Tickets, on gale * : lune ^JS?, to^?<.{ with final ^ti #6 ; fep:.f!r^4ate>rftsie. Tickst can 1 ''at :7;?--^i^V**** 'I > Aci^'iteyew'???ai?^'?r^ : I ?es of-kystlc Barine. ^Tickets on sale I .- ?rft?^v M? WM- -; \ :^-^-^'? f'"rr^