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With worth-while bargains. No
jobs---no seconds.. Just dependable
mercliiandise-guaranteed to be the
best money can buy.
, .. ...... w i^L**.
Coat Suits and Coats
ALF PRICE
Bargain Dresses at $5.00
Milli ne ry "Big Reductions
Lace Curtains? 1-3 Off
a d other good things
COME TOMORROW
This cotton thnt i3 just now coming up should be side dressed os quick
os it cnn he " thinned out. If you side dress it with our 9-6 (nine per cent
ammonia and six per cent potash) it will outgrow and make more thar, cotton
that lins been up a. month and not Bide- dressed. 'Where your cotton is up,
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our 4 -7-2 or. Our 4-11)-" is what it needs. The outlook Tor a big cotton crop is
r.''ti*SlJ i ? ? . ' .
nor good nowv?uv.d where you have ? fair chance at a good crop >ou want ti
help it-cn u':;;*iht\?l> as possible, and make every lock of cotton you can; as It
looks now aa jf cotton would bring a good price this fall.
? fmmm
tined in side-dressing rays better tuan any fertilize! you use. You:have fol
ton-rid or Hie grasa so that will i?ke norie ol it; you .have thinned out your
crop so that the crop that is left gets*all the fertiliser you use; and then your
crop-gets thc-iun'jlfonoilt of It just when lt is fruiting, when the strain is great
est.' .*; ? , ; ,t . . . .'
Oive your cotton plenty of plant food and it will hot shed. It can stand
drouth better, insecto and pesta and dincnues better, because lt ls better fed
andutronger. _ ., J
It is estimated that for eery dollar you'pay out for side-dressing, you get
b?ck from three to fbur dolldrs. That IB fino interest for a' four months in
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vestment, It .branga your cotloal?- parlier, ?nd. early cotton weigh to better than
late cotton, and then 1300 pounds df seed cotton that bas been side-dress
ed makes an heavy,a-bald of cotton as 1500 pounds that has not been- nide
. . . i? ?0$ . : j ?* / f- ? ' ' ' / ^ ..." - .' ' \[
. dressed.-. There rs. more lint 0?Jtba seed. It nays to side-dress- There ls no.
. . . ? >". 4?i.sf' % ? .-, j?
mistake ab?tit U. It should be applied early. You want the best, of course.
Oat'the best,-and. forget the rest. " ? * !
BESFIGE WASHINGTON
Suffragette* lo iisk Congress lo Work
For Fi|uul Snffrage.
Washington, June J8.--OIIirerH of
flu- National Woman's suffrage Asso
ciation on Julie 27 will besiege eon
gross with resolutions Urging tho en
actment of legislation providing for
equal suffrage. Vice President .Mar
shall and Speaker Clark together with
Congressional commiV? j >A hano ar
ranged to receive the suffragists.
The resolutions which will ho pre
sented differ from others that have
been taken to the captital In that
they call upon congress to do thai
which most feasible toward equal suf
Irage instead of urging any particular
pending measure.
The delegation will include Dr. Anna
Howard Shaw, .Miss Jane Adams and
Mrs. Desh'a Breckinridge, the president
und vice ( president ... respectively, o?
the national association and members
of its congressional and executive
committees.
I " ,, NO BK POUT MADE
The' Action .Subcommittee ta Judge
Sneer Case Surmised.
"Washington, June'T?.-Absence from
Washington of sUivTiruI ml'lnhcrs or th?
house, judiciary .committee' today fur
ther1 deluyod presentation of recom
mendations nf Hie nub-committee
which' Investigated charges against
Emory Speer, t'nited Suites judge for
the' Southern district ot Georgia.
Chairman Webb is -anxious that all
members of the committee ly? present
when the aub-co-turnittce's report ia
taken up and recommendations to thu
house are framed, die expects lo be
able to get tho.full.committee togeth
er within a day or two. lt ls under
stood thc sub-committee will report
Hint tho evidence doe:; not warrant
impeachment.
WANT INJUNCTION
St.. Louis, June 18.-An injunction
to restrain Armado Marsans from
playing with Ute St. Louis Fed?ralo
wau asked of the Federal district
court boro today by the Cincinnati
.V.iiional League Club. The applica
tion was cet for a hearing on next
Monday.
T..L petition nays that Marrona on
January 15, signed a three year con
tract to play with Cincinnati at $4.400
a year; that ho waa suspended by the
Cincinnati club and then served u
ten day'a notice on the club that he
would terminate his contract.
When the ten daya notice expired,
ho gigged with the St. Loui:> Federals
and with this team ho han been play
ing oince Saturday. Mnrsans played
with the Federals today. I
AFTER 'Elli: CZAR AGAIN
Bomb Exploded on Itu Un.nd Before
Arrha) of Imperial Trula.
Berlin, June 18.-An attempt was
inade 1 herir'THchudpvo, Russia todhy
to blow up Hie Russian Imperial train
carrying; the Emperor of Russia and
his family. , i
A postal train, which was preceding:
Uie. Imperial train as a pilot, struck
a bomb and caused it to explode. Many
oft Bte coaches, ol the mail train were
shattered and several persons injured.
TH? ;Euiperor,and lils family on tho;
Imperial train passed Hie spot n few
mlniilpR-later and arrived at TsnrskOe
Selo without further incident. They
wero on thc return journey from their j
recent visit to King Charles, of Ruma
nia, nt : Rust endje? ? , ?
Culling for Names.
Washington, Juno 18.-The reserve
banu organization- committee today
notified members in the Federal re
serve system that nominations for the
Class A and Class B directors must
be received not later than June 22,
in order to-appear on tho ballots to
be .sent to the district reserve col- ,
lectora. ? second , notice wau sent
to thc banks .delinquent in furnishing
the name:; pf their electors, calling
attention ty the-.fact-.that .failure to
send, in eel1 ti flea te?, of . election . of the
district reservo elector* will consti
tute a violation.Of:thc.Federal reserve
act. . '. '_" ...> ; ; :' ..,.'.*''"". '. .!
fletcher Coming linnie.
Washington, Juno 18.-Rear Admir
al Fletcher lins. liceo, granted leave
preparatory to taking up his duties aa ,
commander-in-chief of thc. Atlantic'.:
fleet in succession to Rear Admiral'
Badger, WU start from Vern Gruz for
Washington on thc gunboat Dolphin,.,
.toitnofrow 'or Spf Unlay. '
Admiral Flothhbr will give Presi
dent .Wilson first hand information
on thc Mexican. situation. He has
been continuously on .duty.in thc Gulf
of Mexico since May, 1913. .-j
Killed In Accident. I
ll?rlsonburg, Va., Juno 18.-James
D. Crowder., .-an.. Insurance agent ol
Covington, .Va., ' was killed nod four,
other persons, injured wit en an au- !
tomoblle. In which they were-riding!
pl migad, j/ito an.uncompleted culvert
near here early -, today. . Crowder's j
neck was broken. Aira. Crowder and
MIA? Lfllia Hudson were seriously.but !
not fatally:.hurt; .Tho two Other occu
pants of thc car sustained minor in
juries. . . . il . I - :i
Indefinitely Suspended.
Cleveland, O., June . 18.-Manager
lMrnilng-jiom. of .t!?e;-Clqv.eland Ameri
can League baseball team, received no
tice, today 'or his.,indeHnlta suspension
hy President -Bun Johnson for . bis
? wrangle during yesterday'* game with
Umpire ni?een. HirmlnKham protest
ed a, called third-strike on Chapman'
and waa put off the -field, .nitor which
opcetatoni threw pop bottles nt Mi
neen. . . 0 .1. '
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Reduced Agc Limit.
Washington, Juno 18.--The president
today ir.auod. au: ejecutivo order re
ducing from CO to 50 year? tho maxi
mum ago limit for, ndnils.-iicn to civil!
service ..examinations for appointment.!
of unskilled laborers in .ibderal f*l-.
flees outside, ot Washington. D. -C.
Veterans, however,, may continue to.be
oxomiced without regard to their age:
How Huerta's Men at Tampico
?secj. Wrecked Building-as Fort
HUERTA'S forces put up a desperuto defense p.f the great olJ port of
Tampico, on the Punuco river, Mextcun east const After days und
nighttr of righting, however, the rebel forces entered the city and
took possession of the vnluutilc oil Heids. The illustration, shows
federal artillerymen with u field gun sheltered within the shattered walls of
one of the buildings lu Tuinplco wrecked by the heavy Ure of tho Constitu
tionalists. '
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o THE NEWS OF HONEA PATH o
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o From the Chronicle \ .So
o ..3.r?? ito
OOOOOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOO 0.0
Mr. Carey Tingan has returned to appreciate lila thoughtfulness ,ln .Hum
Norfolk, Va., :after spending uwhile luolcinB after their comfort and coll
in Monea Path ,lrvlth lila parents. Mr. veiiichce. Monea Path 410W hus iona
und Mr.s. T. M. Mugan. I of the prettiest and best equipped.of
Mr. ,W. li tti-f^kerdite.. n prominent $ ?'iy tuw" lts siskin the.state,
young nttorm* of Winston-Snlom. N. , B#W?F wl 11 "?Xt Sll"dn? l"?rn,"
C.. ia Kneading this week in the city hig Rev. K.Iwiird b. Reaves will preach
With bis sister. Mrs. V. L. Cox. Q, B??r??? of Armons at the Baptist
" , , . . church to the yoinic people of his
Pror. A. (.. Daniel, formerly superb]. ,.j,urt:il anri community. His subject
tendent cf the Honen Path schools, is ,or next 6tl0im, m0rniug will bo:
|Ependliig n\yh.U,ln the city He I.-, now ..yolm{. Pl?c|.,e alld xhe,P Parents."
(connected with thc schools al ( lia- ..0ihcr subjects in the course will be:
ton' . "Young People and Their 'Friends."
Tao many .r?cr.us CA. Mr. 1). R. Sun- ?vouns People ami Their Am'j'seule'hts'
mons, who has been rierlounly '.ll for aud ..yn,:IlK Peop|e arul T|,cir Uelig
the past few weeks, Will be glad 10 jOI1 ? wniu. the services are ospeoial
know that he is r.o.w gaiuins strcngUl. |y for young people, vet, it ls 'boped
His condition was regarded asicntical tnal ,nr.v wlll ))(, of imerest'to all. A ,
for. awhile bat he ls,now mach belier cor,naI invitation ir. extended' td 'these
? The friends of Gitiv.cn .hrA\ Asblej av* {iJl tho xerviee or church.
will be glad to learn that his eond - fcJr. Wi V. Toms will leave tomorrow' '
Hon has shown stendy improvement for Grover, X. t'.. to visit relatives.
IduriiiK H)e past few week:;. He'-suf- Mlt;s i,,"Via Wright, who taught In
fered a BIIK'H relapso ono d ry lard |llRH rfenartment of the Belton
week eauscrl by over exortlon-?'"t . aCho?l? mst seasl?rfha's been'.elected to
has been .taking? good; care of himself a ?miilsr position in the schools at
for the past week and ia reeling much .iasiey and lum iiccepted the offer, she
better today. is recognized-us one of. the best toach
Mr. Malcom ,T. Shirlov left Monday cr3 [n thc county ard the trustees at
! afternoon for New York from which (^8ioy are fortunate In securing her
j point he will sail on Friday for .. two services. Miss Kthel Brock has been
month!? stny lu Irclaud, Primee, reelected as one of the teachers In .
Switzerland and other places of in- t?,e Hanley schools. She bas made an
torest. Ho will be accompanied by enviable record as a teacher and the
saveral of his college .mates. Mr. patrons at liasley aprec?ate hg-r work
Shirley lins, a n unber of relatives in M?H3 Ann Orr Brock, a recent gra..
Ireland und will spend some limo with nate .of the Greenville Female Col
thein. , lege, lu another of thc teachers tn this
Mrs. W.R. Mdtison had the tnisfor- school. She ls one o? thc brightest
tuno to break her right arni near the young ladies ia the stale and will
wrist last Sunday evening. She i a Just doubtless make an envlaible reputation
reoovcrins; from-:i sprained ankle and asa teacher. . ..
bad discarded her-crutch on Sunday -
.morning. Irt" crossing- thc room Sun- Rend) For Race,
day. evening her ankle New I^ttdon. Corni.* June. 18.
Mhp foll breaking \?\*l"\.f<\l* Thousands of visitors am assembled
Rettin? along ns wei .as could be ox
pooled hut ls s. fferlng n great *g nUa ,.etwoon fhe ??ft, fl Harw?.'.
from the-wound. Her friends wish cr(nVf; loniorrow A forocasl of fafr
for her a speedy recovery. wether removed fear? that the row
.Miss Annre Gassaway will leave lu , carnival lu,Kllt Wv? to "ostnon..
In a fft,w days for Now York to take a t.(, 0 .
post-graduate conre? in Columbia I n- A "arvar(1 |JOO, ()f ?1>O00 offered
Iverslty this summer. She wan rc- agatast $.j000 tbat Cambridge crews
cently elected t eachor of domes Ile .,VO;ild uweep the river, found no Ul?
science In tho Ronth Georgia Industria ers At of flyc to four " ;
School at Valdosta, Georgia, and will 0r|m80n oupporter8 were unable-to
take a special course In Columbia Un- draw QUt a" yale'money on either of
vierslty in order to better prepare lhc three races of tomorrow.
herself for this work. She graduated i _
from Winthrop College this year. . " " _ i?nw-r
. Afr.fWilliam J. Erwin; whose crltl- ? ?Jnt faller lower,
cal iilnesa was noted -In our last is- Washington, Juno IS.-Greater nu-,
sue, died Friday night at the home of ihority for treasury agents who soon
hin-son W. Q Erwin near Sandv wll be placed op the trail pf income
Springs. ?He wasiS? years old. Mrv tax dodgers, waa sought from congress
.Erwin was a nativo of Ireland.,and ,rt??f,y Secretary McAdoo. Resent
como.to ?his country wjieii quite yo.uiti. to the hduse a proposed amcndrhqnt
?nd loeatcil at Randy Springs. He fo Hie incomo tux law lo enlargo the
,wos a,brother ofrthcJatoJwnlcotm Kr- powdt of the Intornal revenue.commJs:
win of this placo and was hlghlv os- elonor to compel corporations to tur
teem<*d .by. all who knew Jttm. He Is ?te? l"? names of stockholders and
survlvPil 'by three sons, Mossrs. Ar- dividendo the receive, and trrrequire
.thur, Will and Hob ErwJn. The in- persona spd corporations subject to.
torment took placo Sunday.at Mt. Zion {he-tax to give free access to their
church. Dr. Adam LI conduct injr the hooks,
'funeral norvlc?,. ; ? ?
. ???>Q8wnanter Jl?arper has made a nani. Meeting on Steamer,
ber ot.improvements |n.the poit office j On Board Steamer Noronlc, by wlre
during .the jiMt week. .Kow. fixtures leas. Via, sault ?te. Alarie. Michigan,
.hayo been put .in. and moro epneo baa June 18.--The Iuternatonal Circulation
l-?cn muile for the patrons ot the office. Managers' Association which left l)>.
j More ,than H-0 additional lock boxen trott aturday for a.tour of the-,upper,
have buen Vddeil.. a prlvatn cftlco for lakea, .holding lin annuo' convention
J the. postmaster jmi in.,and many nth- enroute..-.?onoluded Its btialiman,.sen
or convenience*^arranged. /Mr. Har- .slona todsy^y electJng.oflftcejra. At<Ji.'
.per doservea the' thanks of tho rot rons .Mackinnon qt [The Worldi- New York,
In tbls matter and wo are snre they j was chosen president _ . ;
?j.'. vV^v-- ii- ..'<'; '-y- \ ? ?? ?' . ?-: ?? ? ?'?. '.: . ''.?'.I
' Ti:'?'..<r 1 :i*'>V/ **V':?;."^ . . '':- ' 'I"- '
pi;::?in?3Xfi APPROVAL
Wilson Willing to TejIllfKhef Run io
Rel urn Tim n lix.
Washington. Juno 18.-Prenl?Vm
Wilson today wrote-to.Jtepre?i'iituttve
Sims of Tennessee, expressing his ap
preciation for his conspicuous penrice
tor .he Panama rimal tolls repeal
?Ml when it was before (he House.
"If 1 have ilmon a long time about
jt." wrote thc president, "you juay
be sure timi lt has not been because
1 have forgotten lo express my sin
cere mi m ir at inn fm ami appreciation
uf the part that you. played .In .Ui?>
conloi.! which lcd to th<> r,epffal ot.the
tolls exemption. I want you in Know
how much 1 respect und honor you
for the position which you took Mind
how much I value? thc nhl you ren
dered."
Humed Heine;.
Newberry. Michigan, Juno 18. - Near
ly 200 persons were rendered homeless
today lu the village of Uollarville Luce
county, by a lire which destroyed a
theatre, a grocery store, a hotel ano
twenty dwellings. The blaze started
In the theatre when a moving picture
machine exploded. No one iras III;
juted.
TWO ARL RR AO
Hill Climbing With Motor Proved Too
Much for doctor.
Untun to w.h. Pa., June 18. --J. .E. aim
er, of Pittsburgh, a contestant in the
annual hill climbing event of Hie Au
tomobile Club of Fayette county, was
hilled late today at a dangerous polrtt
op the nutlona! pike when he drove
his car against a dig.
A few minutes later a cur driven by
J, I). Kei r, of Richmond, Va., rklddeil
and dashed into a crowd ulong the
down and ('.uttered u broken leg.
At the finish. Ur. Joseph Van Kirk
of Elizabeth, Po., became so excited
he waa stricken with upoplexv um!
died.
ALL ARK INVITER
All Day .Singing at .Cedar (Jr..ie
Chinch, June Jsth.
There will bo au ull day singing ut
Cedar drovo-Church, near Taw ovuli
on tiie fourth Sunday in Juno. -The
leadera will be. ,Profs.. W. AV. Hale,
Harbin and other good singers. AU
are Invited to come and bring rooks
and well filled bankets. ; .
Eire In HcutLind.
Glasgow, Scotland, June 18.-Kins
ton dock In Hie center/ut. Wp ago w. was'
in ruins when a. fire, which ut ar ted
early toduy had burned itself ont. The
official estimate of the damago is $l,-"
.250,000. Tho dock originally COM
$750.000 and extensive alterations and
improvements .have been .going on du
ring the past year.. . ,. .... , .
The undermined quay H collapsed and
slid into the water one after the oth
er, carrying with them huge .cranes,
thousands of .feet ol Iron ?girders and
the roofs, of sheds. .Four .sditumers
and hundreds nf barrels of seal .oil
and otIHT products also 'were destroy,
cd, '- IV. v .'. '?
Of One Mind.
Foxy Unole (after leaving-tbs curio
shop, aiio.viug his nephew the way to
buy curios)- "There you ure. you see.
When -you aro -dealing with -.people '
like that just hurgue tho. point a bit,
and dawn comes .the price tea .shill*
In's.'! Curio Dealer (to his nephew).- I
"There you are, my-boy. When you're,
dealing with'a mun like 'Im, and you
Bee as 'ow 'e's going to'hargue the
point'a blt, all- you've got to do la
to put the price'Up ten oblllln's to.
start with."-Sketch. i 5
Well Refined Revolt.
Butte, Mont., June 18.-Members in
revolt against.,!he Western'Federation
or Miners the local union and.thc nat
ional organization, took first Hteps to
day to organize an entirely Independ-.
ent union. The executive committee
of- insurgents who controlled,today'*'
meeting reported to the insurgent min
ers that, the curd system..which pre
vailed at tho mines had been voted;
out Of existence.
. .Heft In Columbia..
Richmond. Va.. June 18.-Thu Sou
thern Retail- Furniture, Healer's As-,
Hon adjourned tonight after select-.,
ing Columbia,vs, C.. for thc jioxt meet
ing imwc -for the. 1 SIB roftveiiilon-and
ejecting Hip following pmccr*..
President. S. B. Shydpr, Richmonds
Va.; Vice President. H. A. Taylor,
Columbia. S. C.; Treasurer. W. L. Bell,
Concord N C;..Secretary J. A.- Gil
morp,;?liarlotte?',vUle. Va.
Another Candidate.
There in nnothcr -good man in tlie
race for township commissioner from
district No. ,4. consisting .of Hon. a
Path. Relton. Broadaway and Martin,
township- Tills ls Mr. W, F. Townes,
whose card'appears In the paper to-'
day. There are several in the race,
and it ls a good lot of men from whom
to select, ?hut iMr. Townes says ae
thinks he will be a winner. .
New York, June 18.-Gall Borden,
the millionaire milk dealer, ?as serv
ed with a summons and complaint. to
day, tm tho srctlon, fordivorce instituted
hy Airs. .Helen M. Borden. The com-l
plaint charges desertion. ,
To Speak at Walhalla,
Judge John Bailey Adger Mull al ly, a
candidate for.? governor* ?ill speak nt
Walhalla on Juco.^?th.^t 3.30 p, m. Int
the interests of his candidacy for gov
ernor.
Rain Pestporr?.' r'.-<ti.\'\
Augusta,-Gat, Ju.,o i-.tiain today
caused thy. .postponement until tomor
row of .play in the outh Atlantic S.tat
es tennis tournament; h oj e. ;
Hen, Wallace, Fin chef and eDady
Lawson of Union, county have been]
ai rep ted, sharked with. , murder. Qt
William Thomar,, a negro. ." : ... I
Dr. S. C. Mitchell, formerly of thia?
state, has accepted tho-presidency of!
Dolaware , college a*. .J^wajJfcjJTJjRy
W an ted o?- a .fiiriii?.?H-d rooms for
light housekeeping. No ohlldrun.
. *Buone ?11. -.->?M : ti
W.VNTKD-A man to tack signs, one
who bas had lots of exp?rience and
can furnish A 1 reference. Nous
bnt a "cutter" need apuly. '? . ?? t
CHI3RO-COLA BOTTLING CQ. \
6-13-Gt. Anderson, S. C.
Want ii .Heine! For quiek sale I oi~
fer a nice.house and lot on Green
ville street ut a sacrifice. You
should investigate this. Part cash,
balance on time. Address, Opportu
nity, care fien. Del., Anderson, S. C.
Wnnted .-Ml .parties .interested .in
keening up thc Varonnes ceraatery
to pay their yearly dues of 60 cents
lo J. J. Findley as soon as conveni
ent. . 0-18?t
LOST
Stolen-From hi -iront of The Intel
ligencer office. Iroquois bicycle,
stock model No. ,311124.. .Coaster
brake, two brass plugs in front tire.
Reward .for information leading to
recovery of same arj,d conviction pt
thief, L. M. E",car Intelligencer, tl
: -, ' 1 rry . t . ? . "
LOST-Wednesday night the 10th,' tn
or between Anderson and Midland
. Shoals on.Savannah river, ono yel
low folding pocketbook contain!ug
r. checks aggregating about $2,180.
uo. Regard if returned to ,W. W.
Powell at ('hero Cola Bott Ung. Co.
Anderson, S. C. <M3-tt
FORSALjE
FOB SALE-i- T?t> to"75 bushels mixed
pean, $3 per buohel. J. Thoa. Bolt.
G-13-titd>: : Phonon-150.or.-ia?.
I t-OL?T?CAL * ?
j ANNOUNCEMENTS
': Under this head wlji ho run short
.niio??eem?ivta ot candidates. "The
rates for thens ,ire as follows: For
.county .oUKvs ila both . .daily . anil
aej?S-wepktyJl.tUll. ?el?cUon, ; ?7*60 ; P to
either alone, $6.00, cash in advance
strictly. For elly offieea: in." daily
only :, Mayor, jj5JOO ; jajuerm?n$
. '. FOR MAYOR. ^#jM
,^e5fjspy announce mys cit a ! sandi*
late" for Mayor ot Anderson, eqbJ&Ct
io tho >rulea of tho D?mocr?t?O pri
mary v I >v . .'
? A-**- .?VM.:RAiYl?t ?
.. J. H. Godfrey ts hornby announced
gs candidate for Mayor,.subject tp.tho
rules of tho City Democratic . JPri
nmry election.
CITATION .FOB LETTERS OE AU
MINISTRATION
' Wh'ere?s, W 'A', .tarwin made suit, to
mc ta grant him Tetters of administra
tion of the estate and effects of W- ?
Erwin, deceased.
. Th^serure- therefor to rite and .ad
monish, all and singular tho kindred
and creditors, of.said W. J. Erwin, -de
ceased, that (bey may appear before
me, in the court of probate, io be hold
at Amlen on. C H.? ?. C., on the' 2nd
day of July. 1014 to BIIQW cause, if aby,
why the said administration should
not be -granted . . *. . . -r*
. W, P. NICHOLSON. - "
Judge'of Probate.,
? ? ? " > '\*
Woos Restored.
Woodwork which -Ras grown dull
with tipia laxar ?JU?>A?*umulaUon -of
dust may be rastored-by first cleaning
thoroughly -wj t h *erod*nir '.*a &'.flan
nel cloth, ?nye tho Walkington Uter
ald. J t should ( t h on be ^polished with
a mixtura of .two parts of turpentine
tc ope of ..linseed oil..Apply..?h.la'.with
a soft cloth apd rub .w.lth.,?l^n,el..^?ar
?tll avery trace of tho i bauld asamrfto
have disappeared; nepeat?d-:?jPpU??r
tlons and continued rubbing:wfiiTglv*
a rich gloss to Wood trim or mahog
any furniture: , \"... j?
Shrewd Elopement Trick.
The newest e I op erne 5!1 trick Was re
cently worked in-Switzerland, whore)
the paroo te ot .the ?bu piss weafc-.O.n a
trip to tho top of a mpantahL gahila
?they .wire ?tbera(the ^j,uple'i?ot ?W|b
eled. coasted dow? jjtoj \pmil?U&mHit
and were away on BA-expresa befara
tha parents.could got down the woua
totojW.tbe.raHKay, . ... 5fs^
Lucky Accident for Him.
Attar proposing three tim?? a.Stl
being rejected .oa account of his ufilt
n?s?, s tuan in London, was -hijurwd
la an accident GO severely that wb?a
ha recovered bia face bad *be?n ^oaz*
plstely 'i-eeons tracts*^. dliMMIyV fer
tte-better. Ho proposed ?sain ?ad
was accepted/' /*.??.' .?*
.. t} '.- i J, "v^-.?^
?-."^aut ,1-SW. DO. ?^p,
Blessed ba th?" maa' at th? ,top who
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il ......< Mi^yy^ 4?;i