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.' <l If. .1 \ 1 uraip Seeds ? $ $ t In m?&y vaiieties?the kind f rt I' that will grow. ORDER BY PARCEL POST | Owl Drug Co. E.G.Evans&Co. * ^ Phone ?3? Phone 05 g Anderson, S. C, Phone 636 Pendleton, S. C. Phone 65 4tt,. Anderson College A Christian Institution for the Higher Ed ucation of Young Women \ il>i! IV! Three largptrfirirk-hulidingsi, : steam heat, electric lights, private hath to eVcVj'two* rooms. I'Iuhh ruuaiK, laboratories, gymnasium? nil thuroiifrfjj^-^yl?peiL famous of 512 acres, recreation grounds, tennis courts, basket bail Held, within easy walking distance of town, oh two slroet car Hues. Course uf study In accord with hieb ?st cd neat Ibrc?V requirements. Expcr'rnccd faculty of Christian mon and women*? Strong departments in y MUSIC. kAR*K EXPRESSION A NI? DOMESTIC SCIENCE A PREl/A^AlFURY DEPARTMENT for those not ready to enter collogo .." '?' * . j ' Vtnu?T *\\ Vi. Write for catalogue. jafnes P? Kinard, P?u IX, Pres. Sf|?o Detective Agency mal and Civil Work JA corps of.J.ra^^'J?nccluilsts whoHt) ucnrlces may bo secured In strk- - ly legitimate'"^rrorj^^ ^Mdress P.O.Box 402 mm t The hindsighted man never sees oppor tunity until its passed. f ; Circes! - Our resources are at work for our pat rons. . V*';!> :';v.- i : ;.*-A V~,.? ' .'" . Why not open an account with us today? Citizens jational Bank ^ Capital $185,000 The only bank in the county with "Uncle Sam" for a partner. ?*.*/,. .. . . m '-Uiiina'orcJnu?! Manure* ^Manure is the best of qll^crop pro -durera, but luan?fci^-to'c^uB "roinforce . mente'' tVbrlni'. d?^agreatest value . a/)d to. supply matter in which it is deficient. / BoHldas, liio farms uro few ; and .fnr.?betwooh'> thai produce enough mtih?ce? ?b/i f?ytllc^o?^) |Ue land, even by jtho'''M?8t'Vjrferor^ve\ stock furnj . in g1 pr?dVy addta'gHS wigh t foods to the cropii grown- and returning, ail manure to Mm .BOit;., - 'Manure1. Is Especially o o o o ooooooooo o o o o o o o CAUGHT WITH LOOT e o ! Mexico City," July IT.?Igna- o o dio Murtiboz, a young. Mexican o o painter, last night attempted to o steal front the Ban Carlos Fino o Arts school of this city several o of its most valuable' palntinrr-. 0 worth "about ' 6,000,000'"* post Ho. wnB captured. .Ho said he o Intended to* .'take tho" pictures o tlicrb Uoil thorn. (A pesos ?B a o , Mexican dollar. o wnero/a erop is fertilised entirely with; 'ypotesfi''to prodac^''Xb^W^t.. cropBf ' OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO o o O In .an effort to discourage drunken nOBB in Franse the chamber of depu ties bus voted the abolition of tho license tax on saloonkeepers, except In regard to distilled liquors. SOCl Kirf Ji?!ii> i'arlj - A delightful occasion ou (lia social nlcndur fur the younger aet W?b the nnliday party of Mina Laurie Sniclh rs on Tuesday. It was tin? young loatOHfl thirteenth birthday and about i? pluyiiietc? wore present to help her I Hebraic and enjoy the day. Misses Itulli and Russie tieiiihrcc served cool nectar on the piazza while Ihe young | 'oiks played guinea ou the lawn. Kafi r i delighlfui uv/eel course in pink and white war. : erved all while seated on he lav. and ended a happy evelit for ill present. Miss I n!,'. !;. II Kumsey at Homo? A charming event for the social set I .van Ht? "Al Home" given by Miss l,ola I Mi I !t:::u::cy on Kriduy evening In Laurel':; and Misa J'aille Oil rent h of lionnr of lier guest, Miss Roper of] [Jroonvllle, Iba liouse guest of .Mrs. hi Hun ( litikr.culcs. The parlors and [iktzzna were most attractive with lowers, foriu; and lanterns and were a l;L net tir. g for the bright mid merry * ..iing pcoplu who tilled tin- rooms luring the evening; music lent an nd liltonal charm and tl?o event was one >f great c;:S phaiuro to Mic young peo >le who v.i re iMi fortiinnto as to be M{3H It;.m. .y':. guectll. !i:ir.cc ::t Mrs. Raymond Corhrnn's? A :<niull parly of young people were pleasantly entertained on Tuoaduy ! veiling at a dance by Mrs. Raymond foehran at lier homo in West End. Tho broad front porch was used for I the dancing and was delightfully :cool nid pl. a tai t. Mrn. Cochrans' house irtteat, Mit!.i liorolta Cochran of : harlt "ton was the attractive honor?e, ni : lie was also assisted in receiving ind entertaining by her sister, Miss Dot CofFce. A dainty sweet course was served durlug tho evening. "Spciiq Mius May l.lgon charmingly enter tatlied about a dozen of her friends at | a upend tin? day party, en Tuesday at her loveiy home on W. Whitnor street. The ut cai loii was a pretty compliment | .<> Mlir Vista tJrabham, a pretty yonnp visitor of the week. Those-present I wore: Misses Colley . and Wilhlto of I Washington, Ca.. Evelyn Hoko of Dir- I luinghnm, Ala., Elennor Prank, Edith ; llubhurd. Alberta Eurmer. Laurie | Dow ling, Mury Starke Watkins. Miss Bowling*? Tennis l'art y? On Thursday afternoon, Miss Laurie j Dowling gave a little tennis party to j light of bur friends, who nlay con stantly on her nlco now court. Hor fliest of honor was Miss Vista Brah liam of Bamberg who spent the pasi A-cuk with friends here. It was v. de lightfully pieasani occasion and ful mjoyed Ly tlie young pcoplo present. ] Mr. and Mrs. Elllot. McCants.ontor- | a|ned a fow of thei friends most pleas antly cV Friday evening; at their homo tust oast of town\" The evening was lclightfully cool and the McCants' ?omo was a very attractive spot beau ifully situated among tho trees. I'hiluthon Claws Picnic Tho P h IIa then claa of tho Central I Presbyterian church gavo a delightful ilcnic on Monday afternoon in the ?ark at North Anderson. This Is one j if tho coole3t and moat delightful ipots around Anderson, and was an deal retreat on a hot afternoon. Be-. Ildes tho members of the class several j dsitors were prosent. A basket plc-i ilc was served and was fully enjoyed. inderson Girls Abroad? Nowb from the Anderson girls who I ire upending this summer abroad re lorta that Misses Floride and Jean [ Harris are in Holland just now, that I an,* un inforostin^ to foreigners while iIIbscs Nellie Barton and Bosnie Major voro laat heard from on tho Island of :apri) JtiHi'Joltittic coast of Sicily. Hero hoy'saw* MK Vesuvius and many other xiints of interest.' 1 Concert ut Presbytcrlun Church? The program for the sacred concert ! it tho First Presbytornln church noxt Pucsduy evening promises to be one of ! ho finest ever-given in Anderson. The injections are unusually attractive tnd 'rehearsals are being held every la;,-. Tho orchestral work is parti mlarly lino and those who heard Miss ' Curtis' beautiful contralto volco last I Sunday know what to oxpoct from hor. Irllss Gertrude Smith whose sweet roico is also known hdfe* will also takb iart. A' froo will offering will be nken up for tho beucht of tho Senior | Miilathca class. rONEY-SAYRE ... Tho following announcements havo] >con received In Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Richard ' Henry Coney] QUER?DO SEEMS TOO QUERULOUS I Vfefclcan Diplomat Fusses - AJbout | &s W?? Hoerta Has Been Treated '' t . Savannah, July, lV.^?uerldo Mohe 90', former Mexican minister of cotn inbrco, who bussed through;hero. to night on his way to New Vork. said, tie Hoped to enlighten tho American' people, on "tho grave Injustice which President Wilson has done to' G?n?rai: Huerta ... Ho thought the cnn?tit"? t, I on alls to would he un su ce ossf ul .in riatab?tahing a stable, .government in Mexico.'-; "Genrai Huerta is one of the great est men Mexico has ever known/* a4 v:,^;;i ;' ./ J VtV;v'----; sjj? y-':. . -, ' - : .. ' . . - *. ETY announce marriage of their daughter] Annabel to Mr. Christopher Gadsou Sayre Thursday, tho ninth day of July Mint? en hundred and fourteen Ashevillu, North Carolina At Homo Anderson, South Carolina . ROSE HILL PICNIC? Kose Hill club which is already | well known for its delightful enter tainments, on Friday evening gave a delightful picnic on tho lawn of the ! club which proved to bo one of tho| most pleasant of their many lovely af fuir:;. The lawn was delightfully cool I and attractive and it was here that the elegant basket lunch ,wbb served.] Later, couples enjoyed .dancing, while j others sat on the broad coool porch and enjoyed themselvoa :in a social ] way. LITTLE LORD FAUNLEHOY Now York, July 18.?^Tho engage ment today of Miss Canstancc Buel to Vivian Burnett, the originator of "Little I/ml Fauntleroy," one of tho many books written by hlB mother, Mrs. Francos Hodgson Burnett. MIbs Duel is a daughter of Clarence C. Buel a well known magazine editor. ? k Misses Eleanor and Virginia Frank | arc visiting relatives in ... Bowling Green, Va. Mrs. F. 10. Wotkins and Miss Mary i Starke Walk in s are visiting at Altai Pasn, .Va. Miss Lola Wilson is spending lier | vacation at AJta Pass Hotel, in the mountains of Virginia.. Mcrsrs. J. J. Baldwin and F. " WV Cooksoy aro at home from a business j trip in Georgia and-Alabama. Miss Hanks of Wilmington, N. C, Is visiting Mrs. O. H. Wallace on Calhoun ai.rc.ct. Minacs Fannie and Margie Forney ! have gone to Augusta and Thompson, Ga., to visit relatives^/ \ , i,-,<-'. ?*1 M Ml3? Vlcta Brabham . of Bamberg! has been the guest of Mrr. T. C.:0'Dell this week on her "way'to the moun tains. Miss Roper of Laur^n^^t-he guesLj of Miss Lola Dell Hamaeyi '" ' Harry Gelsberg has;'returned from a week's vacation at Elbarton and Sa vannah. Ga. ' ' W. R, Snow Is visiting in Hartwell,! Ca. m J. IL Hill, a well known farmer of] Lowndesvillc, route 2,; was in the city ] on business Saturday. Mrs. Annie hi. Heaty is on a visit I to her daughter, MrS.'ff. O. McKelvey;| at McC?fiuick. tffj} Robt. Harper, who haB been making I "uis home In Southwest Georgia for sometime, la at horaOOn a vlBlti to | relatives. ^ . u? i Mrs; Slaughter UntbicunV uf.-vAtw." laa?a, has been vislUag.Mr?... Keith] Provost. Mrs. J. Walter Gray of Greenville] visited Mrs. S. W. Vance this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Abrains, who have been living In Starr, for the east year, have arranged to move back to Anderson, and will occupy a cottage on Elizabeth street. Mr. B, F. Gentry of Starr was here | yesterday on business. - - Mrs. Hopste Cox and Miss AnnieI Cox have returned front a visit to] Denver. Mrs. Claude. Townsend has gone to] Marietta, Ga., for a visit to relatives. Miss Fanne Sue Beck, who has been snendng some -tinio with relaiivea in ] uetinettsvlllo, ig at homo again. Mrs. Jim Reese of ElbeVton is visit ing her motbor, Mrs. Beckon McDufflo] street. >' Miss. Jessie Browne ??ti. v i may iot Qreenville to join Miss Caroline Vance, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Ferguson on N. . Main - street. Miss Vance and Miss Browne will go to Laurons this' week to be the guest of Miss Lila Mao Dial for a few dayo* Mr. and Mrs. David Brysqn or.CHn7 ton were hero f?r . a f?w. day's this week. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Cook'' have re turned from, a week's vialt'tb' rtlallves at Iva Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Summers- artd little daughter, Miss Carolino of Orangcburg are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vandlver. * MIbs Jean Anthony of Washington Ga., is visiting her Bister,1 Mrs. John! E. Sadler. . 4^' Miss Sara Giles has sotie to Abbe7 ville to spend a few days.-' V ' 4 Chas. W. Webb, Jr., has'-gone' *to: Altapass, N. C, where he will he on gaged during his vocation. He will return bomb In time for: the opening of Clemson College, whe?e ?C -wUVra? sumo his studios. . ? ' ' dodUSenor Moheno. "Pia" has been i grossly: misrepresented to: the Unitedt I States." or.. LIOIITNING RESTORES SIGHT. Woman; M, Bed Been BHtid for Ten Years. . .', . Camdcn Dispatch. / Wj * . Mrs. Lucilla F. Hathesj ?jttM 318 [West st.*et, who has been blind for ton years. rcgalHcd thb full eight of both eyes iaat'-nlght during an oleo-; tnlcal storm hero. ' i--v 'v '. She was sitting at a window when .a flash.of lightning struck her, cruttlng lout a perfectly half Inch V do\rn to the cantor of each l?nj6:'^t??^a1*ite glasses which she wore. 7 Tier nephew found hor unconscious bv the window. Doctors* revived her. Thi* morning she wak able te see, new haven road ! is given chance; In the New Discussion?- Boston and Maine Steck Bone of Contention Wurhlngton. July 18.?The Now Haven Kail road will bo given on 1norc chance io avoid an anti-true today agreed to a conference with ; committee of the roads director*. President Hustls, of the New Haven board, made the appointment, hut hi: telegram did not explain what no> plan might he offered. The on!; point in controversy Is how the rail road's Huston and Maine atock rhall he j*old. The Massachusetts legisla ture put a condition on the sale of tlie stock. The New Haven directors have agreed not to accept that condition. Mr. Mclieynolds is insisting the con ditlon bo accepted nnd it is certain the department will not agree to any solution not providing that the Uok ton and Maine he cold. It 'was pointed out today that tin I New Haven committee might ask u delay .lutll next winter ko the Maasa chusct',? legislature might have au opportunity to remove the condition Although Mr. McKcynoldu. has no: Ktayod his anti-trust suit for many months, It war ifnderntool today be would not consent t? Euch u delay. Failure of* the committee to present some plan aceptable to the depart ment probably would follow almost Immediately by the filing of the suit heavy fines and-sentences For Fraudulent Use of the United States Mail Is Imposed On Offenders , Chicago., July 17.?Convicted with Heven othcrr. of having used the malls to defraud in the operation of the .Barr & Widen Mercantile Agency, Abrain H. Freeman, of Chicago, and Frederick L. Wcndlcr, St. Louis, to day were sentenced to eight ycor3 Im prisonment each and fined $30,000 each In f ?deral ?court. i". Among the other defendants and the penalties Imposed worn: Joseph T. Stevens, Kansas City, Jos eph B. Flnklcmnn, Kansas City, and 'Robert B. Ponder, cacli three years and a tine of $2,r.00. The government charged that more than $1,000,000 was obtained by convincing creditors of bankrupts that their accounts would bo collected by the agency from "concealed assets" of the bankrupts. Tho government contended-that after receiving fees from many states for collecting such accounts the agency made no effort to serve Us clients. The defndants were admtited to [bail pending action on their appeal to [tho United States circuit court of ap peals. r>: CERTIFICATE NECESSARY . Conference on Sex Hygiene Decides, In Order To Marry. (By Associated rPoss.) Chicago, July 17.?Healthy mar riages and Instruction in Bex hygiene in high schools were advocated In res olutions adopted today at tho closing session of the conference of alienists '. and neurologists from thlry-seven j states. "Applicants for marriage should bo , required to furnish health certl.fi- ' cates," read the report of the ' reso lution. "Sex hygiene should be taught in the public schools above tho gram- j mar grade to the'sexes separately.", i spicy battle of limonade President Of Haiti Drives the \ . Rebels to Creme de Minthe, or Some Such Place Capo Ha?tien, .Haiti, July 17.?Gen era*! Leon Duquc, with a*government forco today recaptured from- the re-, bols the towns of Per? du Mid arid Milot and established communication with tlic column', commanded by. tue President, which had engaged another rebel band on the plains of Limon ade. ; .,' Another force of government troops took Fort Dcrohvifle and then began its march on Ouanutnlnthe, the rebelB* principal stronghold. v FREIGHT BATE ON COAL Has Been Increased Under Certain Stated Conditions. ( By Associated Press.)-. Washington,: July 17.^-ln. a supple mental order today the Interstate ..Commerce Commission held that joint through rates of bituminous coal over connecting lines from 'the. Kanawha Coal fields In West Virginia to eastern and. southeastern pointe may. exceed by five cents per ton the -rates in ef fect contemporaneously over thb lhr^'i?>' tlrio* nf the Chesatieako and Ohio railway. The" commission >fcrb~i vlo?sly had neld, in Its order estah* llsbg through rates'-over the connect ing lities, that rates must be identi cal, with those of tho Cheeapeak and. Ohio. The. principal.-.poutheafctrn dos'ma tions to which, the increase allowed io day will bo applicable are: Clifton i Forgo, Covlngton, Richmond, Norfolk, Potoraburg, Alexandria and Danville; Va;GroenBboro, . Durham. Wilming ton, Monroo and Charlotte, N. C; Col lu?ihia, Charleston. Aikon, Darling ton and. Camden. -,ft.. Q.; Atlanta, vannah, Macoa and Augusta, Ga.; and After Four Years ci Ducojiraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky ?In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows : "1 suffered 'or four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains i a my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand? and I gave up in despair. At lait; my husband got me a bottle of, Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced'taking it. From the verj first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its iring me, and am doing all my work." ; If you are alt run down from womanly troubles; don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped mere than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will.do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. - rtJ-ite to: Oauanoog-a MNIclne Co., ?dlM* A.Msory Pept.. Cluttannoga. Tenn.. for Special Instruction* on your ca?e and tHM book, ' Horn* Treatment (or Womea," sent in plain wrapper. ]-6i y s ^Hti tr?nerai Manager was presenting X p?ans for an ?jcffjnsipnof. the ife?tbry tP the# company's directors at Detroit ; found that? b o bad left an; e$tf m&tc sheet^n his desk at the factory. H? called up % factory otii the Bell Long Distance T? phone. His.a &tant, read the figures t$?L, > and th? directors Vere. able to; a?t vvithout delay. . ;. . % ::.'r Anno^hg^d?lays are avoided by the use of the Bell Telephone.,"^ SOUTHERN' B?it'TE?K?NE *' AND TELEGRAPH CpWApT no ?msiphUy nui.vvnco to bollu.lq Ilm BOil ond/drlukirig water, WL ?nn,mg.;piaco ^j^^^^-^^s^Mm?^ ?^^^?^^t ?Bt-bchfiatiriUe a?tio^of.WlcriudWbirgmto il, iV.of-temwTeea coricreip, <wf. ?io .?.tiioroTs ... furnish ? swarming I-emh^r?^en^-..;-- v:.,,. cyta?miledr.iuat'boft?ati ?f nature thiOtmlMifir^41^famSkWEM^OR eventually it. scene.? .#6 pdbr. t?Sli? ??&E?? ^/fra? ^n?er/tt?^oh^l?s td anfreu^eooSf the Sanitary Scpttc'fank. rWrit? us and let 'ua ?dl you hbw.ft WlM enable you to afford your homo modern conveniencoa and protection against dis wfei$TON & LOOKER, Msnufactar?rJf ^^^^Hy;pff?fs eb? loading to the foliowtaJdeHTeeS-* ? I ; 1. School qf Arte and Science. A. B. and B, tf?"* * **' . / 2- School ot ?dacift?^ B. 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