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I MAY 26, 1915. )• * • * * * * * * * * * * ** ANDERSON COLLEGE. * ****«********-* Anderson. Muy 22.-—The 191 *» Sorian. the TpUeae Annual, has ar rived and is meeting .a'very gracimis reception. The students and faeul- 'ty ere'-ronirratulatlne the editors' vp- -.on the nueress of their undertaking. The week of Chautanoua vns thorouphlv ♦njeved by the whole school and everybody has settle 1 - down to nrepare for examination? and the flosinir of this veary Work. . The Art Denartnienf. under try.' efficient direption of Miss Ranise.rr rave a most delirhtftil .\rt Kxhihi- t!on and Tea in the Oolloee rnrlor^. Pridav afternoiin. Mav 24..‘foifr to n . i ‘ sf*. The work shown consisted * ehnroosl drawings .from casts nr.-’ * life. J>frt tires of stud-r- of Trans and ftOwer^ farraneed hv director 1 in rharco-l pnstej and oil; and mti'h ' heauttfol chinas ' The w^rk ro- (fects highly imon the shil't v of »h/> nupils. the efficiency of.tbp teirh-’ Inr and the staiidinv of the f. n e art department In th'" 4 i'*v*itiitton. Mr/ Amsharry and Mi-sConnu'l^t of the fhautnnqir’ tnicnt InVched rt *he Oollee'e one dav tliis very Or and Airs. Vines nnd President -n/t A!r« Kinard took lunch at ih“ Coiieee Wednesday. Or l ines ,tjo second nre«Ment of Anderson •Ooileeo. and did much to rre vh" *he institution, tt" i« a crent fnvnr- »te with the roller" community, both students and tear hers. nM of whop* wish him great success in his new field. . Mrs. .1. .T. Reed of Knoxville. Tpnn.. formerly Miss Murr-v of the / faeultv has been on a visit to the' / ritv. and wa« cladlV welcomed at the CoHejre. to '/ifb and d : nncr. Mrr. P. V. OlinJt^caTes r-centlv yerv deltehtfiiliv /Ohte-tatne.l 1m- .'Sunday School rinss*.* which cmnsi^t-v , ’ed of coilere students The party took the form of a farewell to Or., apd Mrs. Vines. Twice this week ti’c J'olloro has been called neon *o f.-Vumthize with one of the cnllece f >mi1v>. rv-r whe n news .\nc re, ->ived that M‘-s y <*t Pruitt’s horpr had been horned: and on Tuesday when,Miss Ifeleu Sm'th. the ladv nrineinal was called to br-r home in Ahheville on account e? tbe. death of her nenhew. the four year old son of Mr. Allen Smith.'Typ. *****#***»*»»# y » * HOPE, ARKANSAS. * * ******* ** * * * * a Hope,: Ark . Mav 21.—Weil. I* ha A' 1ft*ep .Quite a lone time since I wrote a few items from our littlx 'ii’v out west. Xow, don’t you. dear friends and readers, in for from my neglect that for once you- could eve- become* so inslrniffcanV in my hWr* and. life, a* to»be forcoftep. for such "ould never ho. 1 stni hot ), gn'’ ever sbali. that old South <'aroUn» s ’“the uanner M sto of tho unio* ” ■’Ud vtfre gnr Jrn srof of the world ^ > i am arowinc'da^v to like AYkans*** hrttnr. hut I will admit that T'had »o e«iltivafe n taste for ‘fffne of its cus toms ore I could feel ouPe at home- ♦ be ncopie ara. in a way, noted fo- •hefr hospitality !*ut as you kno^v o’tr nation i<” daily gro" inrr mo; -' n iffgh and from ,fav to day attcofiior ! >» railed to th" unfor’nn- te d>'-r-a' -f courtesv. Tbe 'old V drjvs ri f outbern eh-ivo’rv have vanished and neopje ly e fo- ♦'" nuelvi ' and fh"!- ♦nfercst. oarin'* little for :h<ir veigb ho- •••ho roul > b“ a Cod^cn'l to' |them if onlv |hcv -ould steak -a hoerv -. ord o- do a Hud ,r < ♦ Ifni this- i- a nra' , !r:il a"j*. ub-'n •! : ruit\* of s«»'-ordary -or-ldorof*o y "Mil when eeutiuu nt »nt|sf rive \va V ‘H ♦h" sordid vi^ws ot the age Js no part of t nr areat m <i>-> Vo Tutuh not" t for It*-' •’O'-’-dt-lt- *x- os onf dear <iou*h , r»'d as 1 her d tot «t\y mind onrrv rue boot- to be hannv years T spent in Polletne -'ounty nnA Pur little state. I he- '•r»*no vftaMred \atu , t c.ngr—'eit w it-h TIZ” PHIS JOY fN ~ SORE, ACHING FEET ••My, H<f*sy ‘TIZ* CikuMeas TIwhI, \ *• pollen, iluyning levt—It*» tiloriow.:’* the pre&s and standard DEM DEATH BY SmEBINIl PAGE THREE mcumnrc pjicncu ttit then I would get * 1y, my husband deck try Cardui, the wc a t ' ’ v-' | \ * its* »i i, i r —1 n » •» v ’ 11 x i « « cv ♦ boughts of its fufurf. Whn* state .front anv druggist or departiueut br’s sept, out more real bra^na In Yiotb se\e« than South CsrPlIna'* The west has pow\ opened t* 1 aatcR and strangers fropy tbe rorth an(t east and in fact cvervxdlrectioh are settlirc here, so often I yofVie ir •’OTVtnrt with a„' str.an"»- wlbo or r -diua that 1 nbn a fuH htolyled ('arn1inl o n. informK iii' that he Vjr his. famil" ara dhcendants fron\ ‘l^ore ?* have'a tH*l friend. a music ‘■'achcr. who has ityed tp Henmark. Sittmter oto.. I* affords m- ; much pleasu.ro to oonyAT-e w ’ ♦ h • Irrifn as t plmo ♦ loao p-vself f^r •he time heir*-. - - * find mv V'bolo •"tnd at homo li'ing o<-or the •JOO'I • imos o» the r>a e f. When one is 'unv oP* fvo*'> home o--on (f:e pa>'ie- 'f tdarps apt people soubd COf»d ' itttf t,» the ahsepe» of ottr — ”*\ •/>“\;>st ^iin't"'- tbe pulpit V •’l' •t rfornln" '♦-d ntght bv Rev. .Praut- "arj>att t,f .laetann. Ato.. who pm.. -I apod ftro ^-ar,* lp>eeoasl**a -ermpP- ’>0, also displayed some of his vocal aooottiplishuicPt hy singing several ■solos. j» ® afijS fTaael \A*nod of Ttpd PYu* Vrk was nnlte a charming "isttor In our hoarding house a fa,v davs ago -be the guest rhf Mr. and Mra T. P. Ringgold. On- eftr was nut In eulfe a h*t of wrong with mv harness. Do no* leVr'ttomeef two weeks ago. when c- give me too heavy loads. Pop* j-fete-, the good people discovered hitch me in-the rain Keen me, well 1 -1>t tvo ea« was .rut off. Mv- Mv* shod. 'Give me some epod stock Vov.- tbo house-wives and h'tpgV'- food whop i fail to eat.' 1 am nnaV'!-* j-nod wem ■ eon k ur-vt-g to *h" ha-d ************** * * - THOMPSON MILL NEWS. K. # *************** ************* PRAYER of the horse * * * * * ^ * * * . * * * To mv master I orbs- mv pmvey: Feed n»e and take cape of me Re kjjnd t,p Tue. Tdo'no* jerk,reins.. Po not whip v«e when going up hill. Never strike, heat or k'ck <110, Put **lve me a chance to understand vtrn. 'AVateh me avid if I fail to do vop- Mddlng see if the-e *s pot somet’hing to tell von. in words. SfV watch pie and-when I am s| ( k I will gi-o vou ./asigrfs. t*e* pm cop'o fipp's. 1 eniov If. AP'l.I will learp to love v<m more a-ara'stores in enest of a stove. . -.re nn* to nM thl' dtscomfort *h' ' igh water can sod by several cloud toirsts. cyclones, etc “V*sossltv 1- P-otert r-.e lu summer fj-om the mother of Invention”, it Is m real. curlosltv to «ee how folks cook Tug. some on bonfires, some on toasters and electrie irons and of •■nurse those on stoves. It is hoo «d th^t the pipes will soon fw» fived and the town again have its suppH ,of gas. Well. Mr Fditor. I see you sgot home-sick—I often wonder If honic Is where the h/art is or where the beefsteak is broiled Fan vou tell me? Anv wav I. hone vou have be come so deeniv saturated in news- pane- work that you will cause oer noted little paper to crew and hoo' 1 ♦o such a standard that it can rope with anv other in/1 be state. I tru«t t on will ho successful nulling so" m/nv Of our good Peonle •t bo .--re believers t;f the (’onfuclo *s rule, ♦(/out en. fbolr helr^ief apd ?” ‘ npd i'liect tl|e enlrit of thrift /the. advanced modes of doing <rio<-« -i-d let ps know a-d fee* rmtn^y hn* bf'S'Tl r ‘’* 1' t»iVte<l and I'tallred i,<u h” . tbp h*?at .alwavs bitch me in a good; s~ade. Kebp me covered with rl warm blanket ip tbe cold winter. T carry-vou where you want to go. Wait oh vou long hours, day or night.' I cannot tell you when I am thirsty. Give me good cool water tty drink in-summer. Don’* carrv the mail with me in the long hot. davs ip the heat.’get you a motor cycle for that. Finally when mv strength i« gone, don’t turn me over to a h”Tnan brute to be tortured and starved. Tikp mv life in the quick est and easiest way "t>d '-our Cod will reward you irt this life and in Heaven. ■ x Amen. lipe cf me P. J Oft oc rt»^rr"A nf '!c><ra. Cone and Gooch; v (n.c > * Lodge.' wb- v !' d to ..mpl e/a’i . /y hoi tdc a r.^r^ec : Mp .h'> nror*r ^\ ^yi’T rn rl'T'c r tor' th* r ■thor^\*r <1 Hv'* ♦v»r'r T •>, ; an ‘«?o - nr>%vr? f i»Y i»T tTwY Ia'»*''*’•• • t 'r, / , *• r 1 1 n f f . Ht. ,1^ *. y * 1 T» 1 j / a x v ? ?> : 1| :• ?* A i'fUlQV.-pt) \ Tl -,-1. f vf f •’>ifp? h^y I •'* tl 3 T • mobile r"'' *-’ ! k a Btipply of parts, par/c*’Tar ly Ford parts. Mr. Cone iz/l.e ^r.c -cVt«;sf|>] agent of Ki.aer /trover a* till* point and is selling many curs The friends of Mrs./’, i Fore regret that it was ne / ef < -«arv for he- to he- taken to Paker-Fraig sent- tarinrfi for * sufgleal treatment They wiH he glad to learn, however thrt~idm rtomt the operttttQn-«wi4-i3 getting along nicely. Hey. J. F. Lawson spent. severM dav* the igtter part of the week >n Waiterhoro. where be-is preaching every Thursday, evening now. * 1 Ce i.f • • . f llo" tmn f - "TIZ” makes fore, burning, tired '•*et tairly dance w ;th deiigut. Away co the ache* and pains, the corns,’ callou-e*. bli-iers. bunions and chil blains. ; "TIZ” draws out the acids and poisons that pub up your feet. No matter hoc. bard yq.u work, how long you dance, how Mar you walk, or how long you remain on your feet. "TlZ” brings restful foot com fort. "TIZ” is magical; .grand, won* derful for tired, aching, swollen, smartin ' feet. Ah! how comforta ble. how happy you feel. Your feet lust tinge for joy; .shoes never hurt or seem tight. > ’ t' Get a 2.'» cent »>ox of "TIZ”' flow Bat Husband, Witi Aid of Cardui, Effects Her Deliverance. > ». Draper; N C —Mrs. Helen Dalton, of (ht! place, says: '*1 suffered for years.' with pains in my left side, and would often almost smother to death. Medicines patched me up for awhile ‘ l rcI worse again. Final- decided he wanted me to . t woman’s tonic, so he bought me a bottle and I began using it. It did me more good than all the medi cines I had taken. I have induced many of roy friends to try Cardui, and they all say they hare been bcneiited by its urc. There never has been, and never will bo, a medicine to compare w ith Cardui.' I believe it is a good medicine lor all wemaniy trou bles.” For over 50 years, Cardui has been re lieving woman’s sufferings and building weak w omen up to health and strength. If you arc a woman, give it a fair trial, ft shou: i surely help you, as it has a million ethers. Get a bctllc of Cardui to-day t< . * »V/> /* • Ch*U»root* Mtdicina Co.. La?it*’ Advtso-y Dec*. Chattanooga, Tenn., for .V/fij/ *>"V " ">» on your cat. and 64 paga book.' Hot. .Tnabr er.t tor * omen,” in plain wrapptr. N.C. 1SS -itorc. End fo<»t lorturo forowr— wear ttmallfY tihocr. keep your feet 'resh. swee t and happy. .Lust’think! > whole? year’s foot comfort for only 25 cents. \ ' • . „ ' / Waborbonv; 1{ 1. May 24.— Mr and Mrp\Pennie Hent’on al* 4 vialUsg at the hotiv of Mrs. .'Benton's fattier, F. \V. C'umnyingH. Miss Marie ^’uinniingt* is spending some time wittKMr. and Mrs. Hen- nie Renton. \ Miss Florence Ya-n spent Sat'tr lav night r*!d Sundb^ ^ith Misses 'ora .and Ruth O’Quln.x . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Froxiiy dined with Mr. S. A. Frosby aieL family Sunday.* \ Miss Mae Crosby has returned af- •ev a /brief visit In Jacksonville an.1 Grand Crossing./Fla. . She has v> beVn 'pending emne lime with licr broth er. \V. N.' Crosby. Jim Croaby dined with Charlie Harvey a few days ago at Islandton -Palmer* Hudson nmf Larrfe Mar •in. of Omega paid Rntnts a flyin? visit Suntlay. ■ Nlebbtas* t*ltftr*r and daughter 4 : Misses Florence 'and Cart rude, vlsi! >d Mr. and Mrs. Luty Bellinger S tn- 1»V. . ' ‘ ; Mi«s Bessie Hickman, of peniel has been spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Lea Avanf. We Hre” all sorry to learn of 'k^e feath ef Mr. and Mrs. tfenry •r’s little six .nouth old baby. Wo are still in the Monument business at the same place, giving :r customers better money-savin': .’alut^ than 'ever before. M^ans •.otioy saved t oyou and another sat- sfied customer added to our list. B R. ULMER >. WALT! RBORO, S. C. CYPRESS SASH DOORS BUNDS Tbs Matas IM 9888 Hat Affsct Tbs Hssd Krr%u*r ol its tonic and laxative rflrct LAX A. TIVK 8KOMO Ql'ININK is better than ordine i v 'Oninine and does not cause nrrvousnea* iks ringing in bead. Remember the full name in<! look lor Ib^.aignatmv of E. ’» naoVK/lSc. Try “BETS-IT,” H’s - ■t^gk ftr Coru! ■■MamanHWaaam M«w, Simple, Common • Sense Way. You Win never Know bow roallr en*y It ts to get rid of a corn, until you hav tried •GWre-IT.” Nothing like U bat ever bh.-n produced. It Ukea less ttm.- to apply U than, it does to read this. It ‘ O - ^ & MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK NEW DEPARTMENT. Staling Merllrlneti at Half Prlje ru der Guarantee of Furefl After two months of remarkable sales. Dr. Klein, the enterprising druggist, says that hts plaffYtf selling at half price the regular tent I’V-V ! »•> ’* V''" , i ; ’ -a v - • J f u f - / ^ ; i 4? \i •' ^ »'r *• 11- f ’ — -»•»'•' rnfot-y .Y it*' -T-t?''>—ttic- -Itrt-ve >n .vvn ♦?*<— ’ . tjc! k* 4 ' »'„♦!<"r? cl'o'it'i h/ 4 o"t TM't'' 4 r,, r frffyi«! !•» n^cd l« .a friend in deed" dn vou know tb-l true frl-rd- *hjti neitlier jtpi'get't dUT'* ne- n,. r i-'et- its desire towards the PhWt of it- -tm-e .r -44-U wot rover^cd emo.' : n nailv. vet ft disregard* all other »'«*> if fhev are wrnne. , No opn. not .even to a devoted father r*n a -reej- ■otts mother, should lead tie w,ronr a true friend‘.-H a eoveoant ts ioadv ■H should he held sa-red. All true friendsbio I* of stow growth but Is not easily killed, ehill ed by reverses, nor frozen by adver sity, it gives but does not seek. Po liteness of mind create^ gentie thoughts and the man or (gomait of gentle thoughts can never be rude. Now. Mr. Kditor. accept from mo Kai-vil Con* - p«i— (■ Every Nvrvvt U*e • CETS4T;" H ~G#W Every Own ,\ Surely. Quicfclgt will damfound you. especlaUy if yon ha-e tried Everything el»e for corn*. Two drops applied to a lew second*—that's ail. The corn ahricais. then cornea right off. patM- lesaly. wtthont fuming or trouble. If you have ever mad* a fat bundle out of your *«• wHb bandage*; «sed thlek, et*ru- preealng eotton-rlng*; corn-pulling salves; corn-t-aalng plaaten—well, you’ll appre ciate tbe dlffer-nce whan you use ’’GETS- IT." Your corn-agony will vanish. Cut ting and googtng with knives, rasors. flics lasora. and tbe danger of blood- are tfoaeawny with. Try "QBTH- IT” tonight for any com. callus, wart or bbnton. Never falls. • ' "GETS-IT" la sold by druggists every where, Me a bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence A Co„ Chicago. g Sold III WaltarbCTo and 'recom mended ag tka weyfd’a Mat corn cure by Walterboro Drag Co. . . site of Dr.-sHoward’s.specific for the ^ ^ rar(v welcome and an earnest cure of constipation ami dyspepsia, u Q thjl( y OU ,> la y be sneresjifHJ In and. guaranteeing to refund v’ e | ( . auS j n( , many improvements money if it does not cure, has i*een thaf o(jr ^ ^ond ♦be greateffi ,success he has *'ver,^ the state.along the line kno^n; " " • . . of thrift and advancement. .Anyone suffering with dysp-fMA. . 0 jiving fine weather cut eonstlpatlfln. liver troubles. 1 e.td- nches. dirziness, coaled tongue, or the- general' tired feeling, cuused hy inactive Hv*<r an«l itowels ov AisordtJ - .-: ed digestion, should take 'H«!vanta/e of Dy. Klein/new departure Mn ,_ bny a bottle of Dr. Howard’s >.-peci Mhc good old 8 "* , ^ rn Ac at 'half price, with his personal guarantee, to refdnd the money If it docs tot core. We- a re here'j’ow^otic is almost forced »o \ake; along a palmetto to .'keen tjtfrfc s« If comfortable - tmt'^on refitting i moment we are reminded that : n arc on the verge of welcoming in Pr*HSt With best wishes For the and Standard. I am. » Mrs. G. tV. Campbell. Sick Headache. Mrs. A. L. Luckic. Eaat Roches ter, N. Y.. was a victim of alck head ache and uispondency, caused by a badly weakened and debilitated con dition of her stomaUL when she'be gan .taking^* (Wmberlaln/K Tal»- lel^. Sl;<i found’ them plfiaii- ant to take^tilso mild and etfe<tive. In a' few^Xeeks’ linie I v/.as restored to xr.yJnrmer good hea’-th.” , For rale diy all dealers. ’ . ^ • * * X •* . • • ' ■*'“ For Sale • \ . y \ High Grade Meal and Hulls, the best and Cheapest Feed * SEE!) WANTED. We ofTer tlirce deals, Sell, Swap or S(ore. COTTON GINNING Saturday. WE BUY SEED ( OTTON. REMNANTS Walterboro Oil Mill RAT CORN Best rut and mice enterminatortnads. KIIU<|Ul< kl, ■iKUh’iOrtuHy witliostwlnr, Mumtnlli*"-—tln« pp-vetiUtur riM-omp***!- tipn. iP'itf*r titan tr*;.^ in the World. Ir.M-t oil < .••tittltn 4 It A f « "flS. 25c. Sbc, 41 st itvsk'rs or l y Ui.il. i>osb paid. \ ’- -BOTANICAL MFC. CO. 4*k AtRmcm St»., Fhilatltim^ia, Pa. RUB-MY-TISM ■\ ’ *. ■ ■ vWill ct*’ j your liiirtintiififini Neuralgic. Headaches, Cranifs, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns,Old Sores, Stines ot I.isecta Etc.^Aaliseplic Anailyae, ttsed ia- \. v —it answers cA-ery, beverage requirement—vim, vii-'r.rc- l / \Wy freshment, wholcscn.er.css. ’ ‘pi ‘ •' <* * It will satisfy you* V ' . Dmtrtd ih* CFtir.:ne by ft-i nsme files t&ix’J≥ ' ' ■> ... ' <r\ .£ t i* ix uorn.Ls. WALTERBORO COCA-COLA BOT TLING WORKS Cascade and Red Rock Gin ger Ale: All kinds of Sodas. DR. P. 4. O’Ntfll.L SPECIALIST, 2*12 KING ST. t If.\RLENTO\\ *4. CV Fall or'write for information re- gi'r«lltt'B my advanced method 'of treating Stoni.arh.. Liver, Ncr.w Blood. Skin J)i.tjasuB. l il y' Fo:i tracted Troubles, Kidney,’ luadder, ami Private Diseases of men an 1 women. Fonsultation free. Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays lo to 2. •' ,-i. ■ ■ : AUTO REPAIRING . TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS I take pleasure in announcing that 1 have returned to Walterboro and, encaged again in the Repair Business. I will be found at the garage near Wuing’s Laundry, and am jiow prepared to s^rve you better than ever. Expert work and fair prices to all, . . - Respectfully, ' A / ' *: -* : J. J. WILLIAMS u Vi ^ Wedding 7 Presents .You jan look far hcfofeN^nding a better selection 7 of Wed ding presents than we have in our l>ne of sflect silvefware and' Cut GlaV ' / ’ X Watch Ilepairlng a S|»e* laity. i- FINN JEWELRY COMPANY WALTERBORO, S. C. t iL.\ MACFEAT-lMtWEX IU SIYeHS COL f EGR, / r X. . 4 <'olumbia, K. Gontlemen:- IMease send ntc full partleulaX of eo/tres in liookkceping. banking Dennutnship. shorthand and typewrXiiJj/' . 1 apt Interested and • xpet jt to 11'•/St course in the near future. • , ^ Yours for bjiy. • -sX! Address . ... . 7 . . /. . . . . '.X. . . . . . -StlA.ie X T f V X $9.70 to V . June 1-2-3 1915 CONFEDERATE YETERAHS Ticket* on Sale May 29th to June 2nd, me,hmitedtoJune 10th. Egtanaionand •toji over privilege*. For t 'V. vetiotu, etc, cel on T. M. , WILUAMS AGENT ■■■■ COAST UNE I STANDARD RAILROAD OP THB SOUTH r » 1IN£ SSnS; X Iff . For a Torpid Liver. “I have used Chamberlain's Tab- s '• hds off and on for the i#ist rlx y« ar« whenever my liv«r shows slgn- f . being In a disord«‘red condition. They have always acted jjjjekly and plte me the di- Ire r*dl-f,” . w rite* Mr*. F. II. TruBus,-Sprlngvllle,' N. .. • ♦ * tcrnaily a,n j externally.’ Price 25c* Y. For sale by all dealer*. - ’ > *f v., j*- * munnueiet UBBEN IOF//V© 4 CHARLESTON. S.C