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Wf don't know anything abou the Wiieat market, whether it' ?tolngtto be higher or lower bu wo do know that we have jnor flour ?on hand than \\v? ne?d. W' fleed .trie space in our store-an? We need the money this flour, rep resents. We ?re frank about it WO aro aol selling as much flou Ot wo oaf ht to. .' Here goes to speed it up a lit tie: 48 lbs best grade fancy paten ftour ..... .$l.?H .#^24; lbs-best grade fancy paten flourjj..'.....9t> 48; lbs best grade self ri sin. tour jp..- ..$?.Oj SSmi s^j lbs best grade, ?self_iisjQJ i|..$1.? filgh grade line of fresl groceries on hand always. Jf 'H's a grocer you need-yoi need us. v Anderson. Cash Grocery Co A Good Grocery Store. the man to dr .?bur keith .eat tbs pie that X put it Belt : ..Ihmtii En?oatfasi 4Cfr - k cf feUCE DENTIST NEW GROCERY IN TOWN . We have opened a new grb< eiy, wth new stock, with everj thing of the very best and whic we pfo|ogjn. to sell|it|ver^ii erate pfttsf VleaVgile usV hrgrr^ pater .veg*? best. "Gioi ? flour, ?s 4$ !fe* ai . . . $13 24?&?at.$1.0* Good roasted coffee, 7 ll for ... . Irish Potatoes, per pk... .28 And everything else in prc portion. ^ * K.L. MITCHELL Phone 364 Corner Whither and Mcbuffy SI . ;i ?.'?Jiti . Fish of all kinda, Shrimp. Oral abd Ut&er sea fnod at all tlmcB J moiciat* prices, Phone us yoi ?natSt ?nd let us nu them. Prom] ?sitNofij? . tiSH DRESSED FREE C F. POWER rh?sh??.lt?. C^T^McDaffle and Pense HOLY WEEK SERVICES IN EPISCOPAL CHURCH "STORY OF THE CROSS" TO BE SUNG ON MAUNDY THURSDAY NIGHT PALM SUNDAY Will Be Observed > Today bi Ap propri?t? Manner at Grace Church Today, being^'lfnlm Sunday, ushers In Moly Week. An Interesting pro-! ?ram uf appropri?t" rfcrvic'-s have j been announced nur Grace Episcopal - church, beginning today and ending Easter even. Holy WVck. or* Passion Week, rn generally known, ls that which Im ( mediately precedes Baster, and IM de voted especially to commemorate tin? ) passion of tin? l.ord. Thu day? more, especially Bolemyiiied during it an? i spy Wednesday) Mu'uuqy. Thursday, Good Friilay and Holy Saturday, lt ls C Un Innilfntlon ot vory carly origin, and * is known as . (?reat Week. Silent Week, Penitential Week. etc. 9 T Spy Wednesday waa a name Riven 5.in lUusloti to the betrayal of Christ j liv 'Julia- Ipt^lfot . . Myumly o? i lilly ^Thursday ?'^?ClaHy*? .commemorates! EL JjB?.Ul?tUuUop pf the Eucharist. ~ The "program* of services at ur?c? ' ^ church f?>- Palm Sunday and Holy Week, as announced by thu F'dor, [?iYJif ?.Ft?eyv"J.iH.' .Oibboney. ht as^folj : iowa:' '? --? ? ' Sen Ires Palin Sunday, in: I.', a. in.-Sunday school. 11:30 a. ni.--Thi> Holy Eucharist ami sermon. 4:ito p. m.-Choral liven Hong and sermon. ll ol j . Week. Monday. 10:00 a. m.-Holy Euchar Ist. Monday. 4:00 p. m.-Evening pray er and address. . Tuesday. 10:00 a. m.-Holy Ell chabrlst. Tuesday. 4:00 p. m.-Evening pray er and address. ? Wednesday. ,10:00 a. m.-Holy Eu m diarist. iiJtii Maundy Thursday;'' 10:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Maundy Tl?uj)??day? ft:rt0 < \\ ; I pt. Evening prayer. Good Friday, 10 :a0-Morning pray er and WiMPaW I i$00&Jr y 2:30 p^ ?Y-7,Thrj'0 ^ i ?t??idaj*'?:00 p. & jQftkWentil) service. Easter Even, "10:00. a. m.-Holy Eucharist. Eaator Even, 4:00 p. m.--Evening prayer. On Maundy Thursday ovening the o o o j| o ^^^s^ ? . ? ? . We ?fe ujSpf?bme pretty weather t ow. (ind tRyw farmers are making good use of it. some of them have nearly all of their fertilizer in and a ?. lot of thnlr land reudy tc. plant. There 9 aro not many of them using as much fertilizer this year ai they did last. That's right Mr.' Farmer, we glory In .your spunk. <\ Miss Fae Mays, of near Pcndlf ton, is .. visiting her sister, M TB. foster Evatt; Foy. Mr. Owen of Pendleton spent f. Wednesday night at the home of Mr. ' D. C. Evatt. II Miss Ella'Nelson visited Mrs. P. i .fi- Gllleoplp Tuesday afternoon. i r [ZW*!*- vfabiaj* ig?| ???nta>. Mia^\ WSwoe*:J?>jfc:l berton. Ga. Mrs. Evatt received | V?nl ?r?wa'hys ?gS-tlf?rMrR. Swords* had had a fall and received internal iL Ti\jru-*/' W*ddh**?\lKht cau|e an .abces3 \pH j?er li^rf.' -SiiM. Kv^eUyit un No,. ji";19, Rbuthttftundi train Tb^aaaj . fjfoni 5. Mr, and Mrs. P-CG?leapto spont Sunday vfc?ry pleasantly with Mr. and ll Mrs. Eugene McAllster. ? " Mrs. Mary WllBon and little child es ron. Eva and Ralph, . and Mrs. "' Florence Wilson and children, Izell O' and Harold, visited ,Mra. Jpsephlno f NorriB last Tuesday. ?C Mrs. T. F. Evatt and children, Maud and Wayman and Mrs. Euther ," Kay and children. Ines, Ueatrtce and Honstln, and Miss Fae Maya were vis itors at the borne bf Mrs. P. c. ful leante'lagt Thursday. Cotton pickings are the order of the day in ?M> aectlo?. We hove enjoyed , several nie? ones herc of late, but they ts are about over for this soaaon. The ?t fact, of which, we ure very proud, for ~ .we think we ha va had our share of cotton picking foi a while at least. Mr. and Mrs. Euther Kay were Visiting Mr. and . Mrs. Jenkins or Pendleton laBt Sunday. V T. E. Smith bf West C?lon was a , visitor in the city, yesterday. JNQ HEADACHE OR \ NEURALGIA PAIN ut Get a IO cent package of Dr. >t James* Headache Powders and don*t suffer. When your head aches you simply must have relief or -.you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can? take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Poifders and rcliovo tho pain and ", neuralgia at onttMv Send someone to tho drug fciora now fdr a dime package " ?r Dr.jJames' Headache Powders. Don't duffer.^ Ia a lew moments you Jj will feeF fBe~-H*aduche, gone-no ? more riedralgJU pdaV W Chooser i the A The attractive ch of y our ?tail 0] Let us si : 7 o o o^o ^'o~?^cV obrero o b ? o " ip n -v ; .-.).' .... : o' o \ MW?iss o O ... ... ? i O- i O O O O O O O OOOOOOOOO Mrs. W. Frank McGee entertained the members of the Sewing Circle, and invited . guests on Friday after noon. Mrs. S. J. Hood and Mrs. W. R. Mulllnlx rendered vocal selections and Mrs. W. Frank McQee instrumen tal during the meeting, which were greatly on joyed. Much amusement was furnished by the contest in^.por tralt making, each lady making that of another .and then, presented it to the one whom it rep??setcd. After Bpending a pleasant tune in hand ? ord, a tempting sweet courso was served. Miss Thelma Smith left Friday for M isa : LO? ' Jackson: I who., lids, .been, has Returned TiQmo. ( . i, Mr. 'J. 'g.J Watson who.lias, been jth'e. E4t- qr per 'motlier f or^i^y erat, days. todhy twy tier home lu 'Anderson. , [?.3. T,, ,C,. Jacksoli hud? Miss Al - ya To.Wnaend were shopping in Anderson Frld?v.' Prof. Clift ?). vqleman and wife ant), Miss Carrie Howell lett yesterday for a few days stay with relatives In the Lebanon. neighborhood. Miss Kate Kampcy is spending the week-end with relatives in Anderson. Mr. Lester Sadler of Anderson is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sadler. Miss Annie Beaty spent a few tioure in Anderson Thursday shopping. At a meeting of the Timrod Liter ary society of the Iva High Behool Friday afternoon th?) following of ficers were elected to serve the next month. Mr. Eugene Watt, president; Miss Neta' Adams, vice president; Miss Nancy Pearson,, secretary; Mr.; Earl Smith, s?rgeant-at-arms ; Mr.' Brp<*e Adams', assistant^ sergeant-at krros; Mr. Jack Gllltlahfl,''Junior cen sor; Mids Essie Cook, ,<ienidr censor. Mrs. M. li* Kay of ML Carmel ls spending the week here on lu&iness. -, Despite the inclemency ot tho weather jiulte a number ot ladles as sembled at the store ct W. Frank Mc Geo'ihis morning for the opening. A beautiful line.of hats of various stylos snd shapes were displayed. Mrs. L?v erait has Just returned from Atlanta where she bought M full and complete line of millinery and trimmings. Mr. Char Ho Townsend of-Anderson Is Spending sometime nt the home bf hts mother, Mrs. A. C. Townsend. Rev. J. A. Clotfelter of Lowndes ville ?pent a few hours in town one day this week. Mrs. J. A. McAllster ho has been on a short visit to .relatives tn Ander son has retuw med home. Mrs. W. Frank McGee and Mrs. S. .1. Hood spent a few hours, in Ander son V?"ed"noRda>-. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones were visi tors in T/Owndosvllle. Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. Wilson and Mrs. S. M. s of East* dvantages 1 arm and beauty of : red Coat Suit,*Dress low you how well pi handsome, stylish ai ? 7 ?ti fi ... ; J' . We are showir charge. PriGes fr< Almost every, hand now. And i Silk Poplins, all si Taffetas, 36 inche: Crepe de Chine, A And lots and 1 I The display we are n de Chine, Crepe Meteor tion around town. Esp< the exceptionally low pi S25.00 values at . .. S2O.00 Values at.... . jtvi 5.00 values at..., S 12.50 values at. Slo.oo .valuer al ' . ... S7.5o%thies: at V. . -,.T .t"' f uni . -i?,. ,.- .. ff i?;?-;t.D tn t t?iui - McAdams and cltildre'd-'have" returned I from a visit to'LowfldesVlllfe WJiere I they went td tfttend the Fennel-Jones ? wedding. .. i Mr. Feaster Jones of ^Starr wau In. d' town a short while Trtlimday on bust? ness. v" Miss Lila Sherard1-has returned home after a visit v>t several weeks < with her elster. Mrs. J. E. Watson of " Anderson. Messrs. J. T. Bowman, Eugene Clinkscales and Gamewell Huckabee of Lowndcsvllle were business visi tors here Friday. END INDIGESTION 1 OR STOMACH PAIN ' IN FIVE MINUTES "Pape's PUpcpshV* ranice; sick, ovJ , sour, ga^y stomachs "r" ?'. .'. . "?'?' V t ." ? feel fine*- .. ????<? Bot! . ' .'; ? j, ure M 1 'Tim? it! In five minutes aU stomach distress will go. No Indigestion, henri,- * B?rn. sourness or . belching of gas, actd. eructations ot., undigested.'food, ', ho dlsz'lness, bloating, '. ?our breath' '< br hcodaeke. . . ' Pape's Diapepsln ?in noted for Its speed in regulating, upset, stomachs. It ls the surest, qutckeaivand roost cer- ] tain indigestion remedy in the whole , world, and besides lt ls harmless. Millions of men and women now eat . their favorite foods without fear^-- j they know Pape's Diapepsln will save ( them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsln , from any drug store and put your . stomach right. Don't keep un being ( miserable-life ls too' short-you are , not here long, so make your stay ( agreeable. Eat what you like and di- , gest it; enjoy it, without dread of . rebellion in the stomach.,..... Pape's Dispepsia talcnga tn your , heme anyway. Should one of tho tam- i Hy eat something which don't agree , With them, or in case of an attack of ,1 indigestion, dypepsta. gastritis or i stomach d?rangement at daytime or , during the night, lt le. hsndy. to giv*. , the quickest, surest relief known. , WILL STAY ON JOH , WASHINGTON. Maren 26.-When President Wilson was asked by callera today where he expected to spend hts vacation. Ile replied that his only purpose at present was to remain in Washington so long as the war con tinu? J . It ls the president's purpose to stay ' at fats desk each morning and thresh * Otlt the nuzzling international quo*- < Hons which arise, and t,o spend the 1 afternoons between the golf links and 1 tho automobile. '. ]1 Notwithstanding the tremendous I weight under which he has been J working for manv months, tho preel- 1 lent ls in excellent splil.t* and' looks ? extremely well. The air or the parks i and golf links have kept bis ii well-tanned. ' i zr Avtoar nhey Have . Assortment* your Easter appare i or Hat. The narri repared we are to a yparel for Easter ai IM lg the prettiest fiats in tnt one of this season's beai ftby were bought RIGHT hades, $1.00 values at .. s wide, $1.50 values at ., \0 inches wide, $2.00 val ots of ocher materials for "tresses laking now of dresses in all thc , etc., has created quite a sensa scially is this true on account bf ices we ?are naming. .... : .'.<': \ .$17.48 ' ...^ ? 14.98 ... i.'.12.48 . 9.98 .:\. ';-.v 7.48 A no itt d& m ieeo oMfSTl?oe SEES NO REASON WHY ONE SHOULD NOT BE SENT TO THIS COUNTY RESTS WITH LONG *gent Could Be Had Were Ap propriation Made By State Agent Prof. Long K>i I'".'.*. "i" * ? * V.M \?< . v*t!?u' uX ir,I ir'mid M w .-r,T?* '?grlcslCurar cemmtttee bf? tb* rkamboT' of conw?erc? which, recently wrote-CdttgresBR-ran' Ai' ''Fi'- LeveCV tedlrtha? of ?? committee \jh-agri-' DUlturo. at tho request of the Ander-< t?a i Negro Jiuslnesa-Men's League, prit h reference to the nratter of se-' juting a negro farm oe'm'rfi?atrni?r for? ho instruction colored 'farmers of Anderson County, ia fti" rec?ipt of - a Communication from Mr. Lever in which the writer staten that the only | way a negro farm demonstrator could JO secured would be through the ap-1 iroprlation of tunda for that purpose j )t Prof. ' W. W. Long, State Agent ? >f Demonstration and Extension Work in South Carolina. Mr. Lever adds that he sees no .eason why Anderson County should tot procur? a demonstrator. Sumter ?ounty has a negro farm dernoni/re or* who gives instruction to the col ored farmers of that county, and the ixperiment is said to bo proving high luccessful. At the time the agricultural com- : ni Kee wrote Mr. Lever it wis not j mown that thc d?monstration agent ?otter waa. iii' file .hpnds- . Of.. Prof.'| jong, otherwise the commp-iee would! lave i&k?n th?'* proposition "up direct* j| with htni. T,h? committee will get ? touch -with" Prof. J&o'ng in ?egard d this matter. In thia, connection lt will bu of In* orest generally lip know that ".wr. trenaman Le-rer'spoke of Prof. long s the best man In his* kind of work In he South today. TEN TEAK'S ?I8KBY ENDED. J. T. Chambers, merchant. Jones Oro, Ark., writes: "Poley Kidney Pills ured me of a ten-year standing case t rheumatism. I suffered miserably. L friend told me of being cured; so t ned them, and they cured ree, too." lost middle agud men and women are lad to learn that Foley Kidney. Pills fiord a way to escape sleep .disturb, ig bladder Weakness, backache, ri ?atismv puniness under ?yea. sift and woolen Joints, eal other ?is attribat d io kidney troubles. Evan's Phar >ancy. eJ i#i/J Appreciate In Our Complete 1 will depend upon the becomingness tiony of colors from head to toe. assist you in the choosing of id the entire season. [illinery * city; and our prices are about,Half what others i ? u. ; t'j. >fit :>j"."r . itif uTew silks are represente&'iii our stock, on . Seer these prices. < '. .?.'...; ? . ;. ...... .? ,? .o *i ..' . '.. /dc per yftroi no. . *. '. . *. . I* . ; . .'*. . . ? . . *. . . * . . *, . . ! t . .' . ?. .^*^^** LICS, cit * . . # *? fm, .. . . . . ? . . . " . .'*. .*. - ?$1 ?39 suits and evening gowns. Coat Suits We have a splendid assortment of Spring's newest styles in models, fabrics an i colors. We we better pre pared this sea~son than ever before to serve you in. this department and at special prices, too. \Y#?tyiugj}t these . suits ai.close prices and we are selling theni'now .at mid ' 5?tasb;n prices. Better hurry,, this is Easier ^tftft^g week, i t:>g25uOO val?es at ... ... ... ...... ... ,..?.$17.49 ^r*? You Pay -Less ^-^^ - tt?tr. sj-.'-ttsu J. i, ' -t'' . ~ t,t? '' ''' Sullivan Hardware Co. Anderson, S. G. Belt >PAS. C. Greenville, S. C. A?JXO OWNERS! Now is the time to have your tires repaired for the spring and summer service. 1 can vulcanize your old tires or sell you new ?ties. See me for j ' GOODYEAR AND AJAX tjres and accessories. Also the^farnotts HOWE RED TUBE . better known as the clover leaf tube, j All repair work guaranteer}.' . . yfyAtffi irttoi.a?i < S Free air to customers. Templeton's Vulcanizing Works IOS N. McDuffie Street. Business Phone 270. Resident'Pho;ie 814. COLE. L, BLEASE Celaaibia, 8. C. JNO 8. ADGEJR rV?ULLALLY Anderson, s. C LAWYERS Offlw* 7M Vi. Whit ncr HU Telephon? 85ft, Anderdon, 8. C.